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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1877, p. 4

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J ' -. cause a locomotive has a boiler, and a cow has an uddeir. '~ CANADIAN STATESlV1AN AND l\:IERCH,ANT,!BOWMANVILJ:.E, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1877 t~~~~!~!'!!!i!~!!l'!!!!!!!!'!!'"·~·~!"l!!~~"'.-~ -~?"*~.~.-~_ 151ii!itz:asrl!' '!!!!!~-~· "'."'.lli."!1!.·~ ·-~J:c:!'!" . ~--"'·~~ · ll!.,;·.., ..;, · lli. . ~-~-·· · ~-lli.'""" ·- "'."'-"'·"'--,;,__,......,._....,!!!""'._~ --"""-~-""'- -u_...... _..__.._ .'!_"'._'!!!!'.... _......__~l-""'"""'"""-.... -"'-"'."'."'."'.."'."'. _"'.. " .. '."'._ ,.....,...,.............. ......., . .,,,"l""'!.."'. ........................~ .... -"'-"'-"'·""· ·""-·.. .....""!"......~ , . ...,...,,,.,,..."'1'.,,....... ."'..... . "'."'.'".'"."'. """....-"!!""!!"........................................................,,,_~-."'.."'."""'.""""·""·"' WB!is. uaturelikea haby1_Becaus.·\BR -· r · n ·G M A :N ' - '& FT~ 'EMING $5to$20¥~ri~~-"t1s~~;s~i:ml13~.:Vi~~I ·· TE3:E . . · . . . ' . . ·· . · ~ ~,:a J;. I there 1S gonerally a .squall when its.face lS . ..ti ' . .LJ land.Mame, ' . I wa::~i· a cow ~ike a locomotive'/ no"" I Desit·ablc Rcl'!idence e . .. ..,.._'!"'.!°."'.':""""".,.· -"'--'"..."'-.... - ·.._.._.._..._..._.._ . .._._. . . . . . . . GEOHGE cents WASHIN<lTON has twenty-five for beating hisheen wife. lined He ·' lives in Guelph. George, stick to tho cherry tree business. . B .E s T S . ' rr· ·· o .. ·c ",K · ..' .'A -H;\VE T.RE- I FOlt SALE or RENT. __ BOSS O 'R '. G. · · A· N .· .. · ' ·· · · ·· '\'"'[jl , l ,·1 B us 1·n· e s s · " $1.15. -- --:o:----. a , " DWELLING HOUSE, CO/ll<t)nh1g ,8 rou1ns, """~it1lha1f acre of orchard; har1land soft. ·water on the pren1ises, and e.verr other convenience. Apply to wlG·t.f. !I-I. TPELEY~N. CASH ·PRICE, 9 cts. lO CREDIT L>RlCE, 11 cts. l g i .::..:._:: drop-letters shonld not he taken from the post office 1luring the next two weeks. This is the season w heu books are balanced. "\VE:VE gut to economh"'.e, or this conn-_j try is ruined," was the soliloquy of a De- 1 truit husbaDd as he kindled the lire with I his wife's bustle. SusPro1ous-LOOKll{G -ou·- " General Groceries, .Provisions, Crockery & Glassware, r! 17 $1.00. year is over. No inore invitations to Lalls and parties. No more having to say, "I will love you like a sister, but I cannot be n1ore to you." LEAP J!;FIN TO-W-N--1 , J. - - - - : - : o - :- - - - ·ri1his w ill be"strictly adl1ered HIGGINBOTHAM CHEMIST AND DRuGGIST, EGS UESPECTFULLY TO AN THE best l'l"ay to discourage a boil is to seek a right slippery place on the pavernent, and then, v.rhen the bojl ain't looking, co1ne down on it-flop. . Love makes 128 pounds of girl lighter than a feather on a fellow's lap ; hut the same fellow wonld have his leg cramped ont of shape by seventy-five pounds · of wife. A valuable lost pocket hoolf w"" returned to the owner, who ·was diacovored by a receipted nevfspaper bill whivh was theroin. Ko man should travel without a receipted newspaper bill _ on his person. SrE~n your 1noney wh~re you make it ; buy yotir goods at home and not abroad ; encourage your 01\'ll 1uechanics ; snstain your local paper; let each be for the other, and all foi· the ·public improvement. ---O " Cha~i ty begins at home." · "A woman,u remarked a town; o:thcia.1, "first loves a fast 1nan, then a good man, and finally a.ny IUftD." Then his wife --appea~eU in the doorway with a glass di~h in heihand,and he went back into the woodhouse and began to split kindling· in an abject manner. THE Conserva!Jve conventi0t1 at Prestori is careful to show that they did not nominate Mr. Merner as a candidate. They found him in the field by himself and cu:lopted him. That is all. Reformers who don't kno1v,which \vay to vbte are - invited to e;i;arqine the difference v.ery closely with a microscope of high magnifying power. AT . the annual meeting .of Jhe North Riding of Leeds and Gr.eenville -'1-gricU.Itural Assoeiation, which was held at Merrickville on .Wednesday, the 17th inst:, iwo Bc't s -_o f officers \Vere lluminated -and elected. A grand ro\v '\Vas im1ninent .for · a time, ·but the volunteers we_ r e called out with fixed bayonets, which seemed to havo a soothiug influence on the crowd. No one was wounded, "You see," aajd Uncle Job, ." iny wifeis a cul"ous ~~oma:n. She scri~nped, and saved, and almost starved all of us · to get ' the :park·r furnid1ed nice, and now she won't let one of us go iuto it,- and hain't eyen ·_ h ad the windotv bliu<ls open for· a nioutb. She is a cnrJous \vonu\n." r:rh~re a.re a good 1na11y cnl'ious ·women. Noth.. ing can _ be n1ore absurd than to keel? the best for strangers and t~1e poorest for the family . THIS we:ther is hard on table knives : but it is econornica] in point of butter.- CALL and SEE THEM. You will be ,S URE TQ B.:UY. ~:o:~ 1 B Sorted stock ...,arefully selected DYE 1'. ""0CNCE that ~ he ' has receiveil a well as of Genti.ine:Drugs and Pure Engl\,eh 9hernicnls, Also, a splendid ~tuck of the iuost to, and only six months .AT , THE CENTENNI.AL --T~E·-- S'l'UFFSl ,Rhioh ca.nnot be surpassed for excellency o J,.Ua.lity An assortment of .Aniline Dyes kep constantly on hand, together with a. choice 5e 1lectfon of qn a.verageaccounts. Accounts now ·due must be paid ' EVERYTHIN,G -NEW ! EVERYTHING ' 'c ·, " ' ... ' . ED GU'ltRA:NT. E ... .. ~;~~~e_;;~lo~~~;;~;·~::I~ICI;~· ·· -· J PAIN'l'S, · HQ· TOE IOIIjS, , . ..I;; I 1 I' DRUGS, OHEMIOALS, PATEN~' Bitl:8Hi<;S, COMBS, SHOULDER-BRACES, a8urroRTERs, &;c., &:o MEDJOTNES,I . F. Y . . COWLE. REITEIVED-THE . UOLOHS, VARNJSHES H. HIGHEST~ AWA.RD r 0 Three lbs. , \......f . . ., ' .. . . ' :N .'- G '.s r ash "'<l<Tater HE , R RI F. VV . . . of~50ct. ; TEA ' ' for a ·) Dollar.jljnhteage ;H Y=S·IG~AN'S R[M[ny 1 ; N. B.-Country Storcpeekers supplied on~e. 0 10 . N' ~ ,, r [ [U 1 International Medal and Diploma F 0 R T II E Cl&t?ap lftu. r· n i· t_ u re! . ' I l 1 · "l-XTHEN yon arc ill and don't know how .phys1c1an. ·: If the opinion· of lG LEADING PH,Y'SICIANS Of Moritrcli-1 is considered ·warthy Cbef!fl'-fR"1r11ilu1·e! -AT- 0 " ' . .togetoverit,you .. >;enerallyscndfor .. yourl TROUT';' : DR.. BIRNBAUM s WBJTE FISH AND · :R~eumat1sm & Gout Reme~~' CH.EA ., PER T!H AN EVER, --~ to suit the tiriies.To tho efficacy of which those J6 P have certified for the cure of clan Expected in a few days. of·contidcncc,youwilltry · , · BE s T · R E'E · D ORGAN wl NftJl'TH E~W . 0.RLD. St(ltes _receivii1g Canadian manu OLD STAN D. , The . Bowmanville Furnit1Lre Factory having commence( rmming again, and the new Coiiipan.Y. h:wing appoii;ited the undetsigncd . Retail Agent for the Town a~d surrounding country; he is prepared to offer the very best styles of Furniture at prices below anything at which it can be procured elsewhere' in the Province. ;,:_ . LARGE'. STOCK OF LABRADOR ·HERRINGS ON HAND:l ---- :Q:--~- . One Car-load Good Pot~toes l Just arrived f~om Montreal - - - - :o : - - - · RHEUMATISM, ~The only Organ outside of the United NEURALGIA, LUMDAGO, GOUT, , W'an International Medal, although seven fil STIFFNESS IN JOINTS , .OR LIMBS, ~facturnrs ;were competing, . · SPRAINS, FROST BITES, SEND FOR PlUCE LISTS. I CIIILBLALNS, BRUISES, CUTS, BURNS, · WANDERING PAINS, &c. . '..., -~~ I Dominion _ O rgan Co., -All the above goods will lie sold at- ROOK BOTTOM· PRIO ES .. It haH cured ~wveral of these physician8 and thousands of others in Oa·1ada:, and is now considered, on this continent as_ well_ as in Europe, the only i·eliable remedy for all Rheumatic nffections. ~rhefac s-lmile signatures of 16 leading phys·i·.icia . ns of 11ontrea1 a.re on each bottle ae a. _ guar antee of its ettlcacy, l!'or sa1e by all druggists at 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Certifica.tes of physicians are on each botUe, and can be had abm by a11plying to CHARLES :MARTIN. Sole Agent for Canada and U.S. Funerals. furnished in every respect in the very pest styles and at prices lower· than .any other firni. in· the country.. One of the finest Hearses.in the Provin()e. SENT .FREE to any funeral furnished by the subscriher, within teri miles of Bowmanville. ' · " A\so, agent for Raymond's celebrated Metallic Coffins, New York. T:H:E ::00]).l.[:J:N'IC>N". Savings and Investment S 0 CI E'I' y, -or- Fl. E J P C> ··_,R.. -:£11 S · .bfontrea1, having been circulated that the uridersigned has been overcharging in his j Undertaking department, he begs to submit the following figures, which he challenges any one to contradict :· Reported amount charged, $,50 .... Actual amount charged, $1 2 .. I . (( " " 30. . . . " " H Oue of the 1'e1il-i1noni.als. Yrom Ur. Duncan l!ticCa.llum, 1\font eal. If the undersi1..tned, ha"e been. suffering very 1nuch for the last ~~o years Il·on1 Rb,eurna.tiem in the ankle joint., so 1nuclr that I Y1-'&S oft-e~ pre~ vcnt.ed fron1 attending to my calling, but 'three applications of Dr. Birnbnum's Rhcun1atisn1 and Gout Hen1edy gave rue that relief from pain and stift'ness \Yhich I did net experience for the last two years, and after eight day's use of this re med~·, I find myself entirely cured. T 01ve thi?. st.ar,emcnt to the publlc, to t.hfl -pro fe~sion, and Lo the n1eritR of the genuine artiule. Not one man in six has patience to rub a piece of butter bat::k and forward on a piece of bread until it 1nelts, to say nothing of its dis}J08ition to fly in his eye, get under the edge of hi8 plate, and skip over the floor. ....'\. quarter of an ounce of .frozen but.t.er, when it feels well at breakfast, van raise a row in tho fani1ly that will last un- . ti! noon. j To POLISH :F1uRNITURE.- ·csP qnal parts J _ ---nf --'b - oiled linseed oil aud kerosc. . ut:. Apply\ with 11 flannel, and-rub - dry "ith another \ flannel. lt \Vlll ren1uve all wlnte r:uarks I and scratches, and should be kept aiway,, ready fc1r use. It gi\'OS a room 11 fresh appbarancu t·J rub all the furniture ·with this preparation. One feels well rewarded for their la.bor. If any white spots are so Jirmly fixed th~t the polish does not re move th11rn, it:. can he llonc by rubbing with turpentine, then holding a hot shovel -over the1n. Ta>: Presidential Electoral Bill has been passed by more than two-tl1irds majorities in both branches of Congress, and sanctioned by the _President. The connt will begin soon, su as to give tbe Board of Inv cstigation su.fficient i.i1ne to inquire into all the circumstances aff~cting the dii1pute<l States. The decision of tho tribunal created by this bill will be supported by public opinion; whatever it is, and will in consequence be acquiesced_in by_all, although extreme partisans on both sides Will say very harsh things in reference to it, unless ·it is in favor of lheir party. following facts arc not generally known : If a tallow candle lie placed in a gun and shot at a door,ii 1vill ~o through without sustaining injury; and if a musket ball be shot into the water, it will not only rebou11d but be flattened ; if :tired through a pane 'of glass, it will make a hole the size of a ball withJ:ri.- ·rERES'.l'ING LO ND ON, ONT _._il_ Rl 0. CAPITAL ....... . ........ ... ........... .... ............ . . .. $1,000,000.00. SUBSCRIBED . ..... .. ..... .. . . .... . . . ..... . .. .. .... .. ...... 750,00Q.OO. PAID UP....... ........ ..... . ....... . ................ . .... 300,000.00. 60,000 .. 00 RESERVE ANJJ GONl'INUENT FUND . . . . . .............. . D. -·-:o:--- N. B.-Highe$t Price , paid for all kinds of'J:t'armers' Produce. Bowmanville, November, 1876. - (( " " " " " ({ 45.. .. 60. . · · 50. . .. "" " 72 .... Bo.wmltnvillo, l\forch 2~, " " " " ,, ' . l( " " 25. .-,;O, 30. 50. 35 · . W. P. PROWER. 1876. H T· · ·E EEfuEPH.A.N T H0USE ·f --=---,_,__ .. ~'-. W. E. PETRICK ---·'--,-- /.o . .Tune 17th, 1876. DUKCAN l\foCALLUM, M. D. (8-ly. THE KING OF PUMPS! Mortgages purchased. Interest allowed on depo~its. . Fl.E , . Presi· a -e :n t · · ~---- ·-'---- - c F · -:ri-LEY:-' lliana:g: --.· _OvE!r.· .~Jltood_ the· Test. of--Winter D · MAC · , · , , ' v · wi£li PerrecrsucceM t - .-RE.l!ERJIJNOES BY Pl!JRlvJ]SSLON: GEO. JHcGlLL, ];sq., llfaria.gcr Ontario Dank, B9wmanville WILLIAM ALLISON, Esq., J\I. D., Bowmanville. London l\'laroh 1876 Money loaned upon real estate on the most favorable terms. .__~~·--- John McLeod & , Go.'sis the place, I everybody says, to .p_ u rcr1ase - S HAPPY 'l'O INJ<:QRM THE INHABITANTS of Bowmanvillo and sur: rounding country that ho ha.s opened his P. c, H:I:l.'\l.l:ESP RUBBER-BUPl.{ET PUMP. and desirable pump in the 1na.rket. There a.re no valves about . it .to bcco1ne ob: structed, no sere"'. joints to becon1e in1n1ovabte by rust. lt ·will raise water from a deep \-Vell with Perfect ease ; 'vill not fr_eeze tulless ,_ t he \-Vell itself is frozen : net~r 1v'.e.ds 1Jrun-ing; ~lWR:\'S l"_ ai _ SeH !.}Jc l)Ui'est, Coldest :water, ' from I the bottom of the ·well, :_ui'il wiH ntiO"e a barrel 1 i of waler per n1inute. · ].fanufacturcd nt Bow1nanville, Or.t. P1·ice 1 . fo!'. p~t ing in, ready.for use.,-$~ for first IO feet., ;I ~na ~qrty centf.'! tor each additional foot. · 'l1he following gentlemen bear testilnony to the uneq1uilled excellence of-this pun1p, viz. : Joseph i\'.tcClellan, E~q .. Manager Don1inion Rank, Oshawa; F. V\r. Glen, ~\V,_ llepinstall, Tbos. Conant; Chas~ HonP.y, _L. Dre\\·, A.. :5. """h.iting & Co., C. '-V. Lent, V{. Scott. .Agents i.vanred-in every county. · Address P. C. IDJ\.fF.S, " Bo,Ymanville, Ont. ~ -=:- -..- ------- --. - Cook;, Hall, Falor · . ~t . I Hair-Dressing an~ Shaving rarlor _, and ~>Bo.x. kZI oves Haridware, , Plated ~.8Irf3; Paints· ,·@ils,., &e. a :41are of Lhe pul)lic pittrOnage. ~ G-R..EAT PuMP rn THE T RIS moSt CHEAl'EST ' 1 one doo1· '\Vcet of Murdoch Dro's store, '\Vhere he hopes by strict at.tent.ion to businese to Jia,·e Clearin; g Sa 1 e I ~:--- Special at.tention po.id to dressing Child.re-n's hair. The subscriber, m consequence of the late fire has tennined to F'ACTS.--The out cracking the glass; if the glass be suspended by a thread it wil! ·1111tke no difI have also a nic.e stock of Tobaccos, Meer~ ference, and the thread will not even vi~ brate. Cork, if sunk 200 feet in water echums and other Pipes, Cigar ca.e:es,Cigar _ holdwill not rise, on account of the pressure of the water. In the artic region, when the crs, Cigars, &c., ·which >vill be setld thermometer is below zero: persons can converse v..·hen more than a. mile distant 1 OHEAP ·AS THE. CHEAPEST. For Sale-Scales and M:easm:es stamnetl by the Inspector. from eaoh other. : NEW YoRK Jan. 29.-A Columbia,S.U., Remember the place-Sign of the large ~STOVE FURNITURE, EAVETROUGHING, and special says a conflict has occurred at Timmonsville, Darlington County. µ:ro\ving all kinds of TTN"YVARE Manufactured and Repaired, under RED, WHI'fE,&: BLUE POLE, out of the Dual Government. G. H Hoi- the practical superintendence of Mr, FRY. _ , laway, the trial juotice appoiDted by King Street Ilowmanvti. Gov. Chamberlain, was shGt and killed Saturday morning, near his own door, by Established l.IS!65 · . unknown parties. 'l'he negroes bec~me_ WELLINGTON BUILDINGS 1Jown1anville, Nov~ B, 1876. very excited and stationed themselves on & the outskirts of the Iowa, lying chiefly in Snccessors_ ·to Chipman, H<>11iiier· & CJ&., ambush. About two o'clook Sunday Jnorning, when the specin1 police t-Yere 629 F Street, Washington, D. C. _ __1uaking their ro~uds ,_they were fired up· Amerio~ and Foreign Patents. · on frorn the woods foar or f-ivs- t ifnes, two Patent1S- prnonrert.Jn all countricB. -: .NO FEJM:_>,111' ,ADVANCE . -No cll'!-rge . un«es8· the .~ 1rn.tent.· -c,.. officers being wounded. The officers re· granted . .No ·fees tor making preliminary ~ 18 now raging at turned fire without effect. Both neQ'rocs ami~1a.tions; Special- ttttention given to Intex· and whites Q,l'e now on a regular 1var ~foot ference Ca.ees before t.he Pa.tent O:ffi.ce, Ext.en·. ~ions before Oangresi:;, Infringement, Sui is in dif~ ing, an~ a bloody enceunter nrn.y occur ferent St..a.tes , anti all lit.igu.tiorl 3.pperb1.ining to 1 -W-F.I:-Y IS.·.,\":.tT :? Because, 1st, They sell tih.~.- Ch~ap{st. , Because, 2nd, They k~ep, theB~st Gn6ds. Because, 3rd, They have ., the Large~t -Stock. Because, 4th, You can -get the f article . you waµt . Because, 5th, If the article is not what · they tell you it is, they will ta~e it back. To the Ladies. am lirepared to make up Combi~gs into Sell Off his Whole Stock AT GR ATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order that he may reopen at his old stand with a stock entirely new. The stock now h cld needs no exaggerated puffing to com mend it to public approval, but is known as one of the lnrgest and best selectio~1s of Staple and Fancy Dry Ggoods ever placed before tl1e · inhabita.nts' of this town a:nd neighborhood, . RE OE I V E D , Switches _ a t s!!ort notcc, nnd ·would say that no fear~noed be entertp.ined by .them to cometomy p'lrlor, BS cvrything is orderly and respectable. NEW ~ALL and WINTER DR,"Y G-OODS, TO BE SOLD CHEAP FO ·R CA SH I AT B ,. A.TT·IN'G-'S . Bowmamille, Oct. ' ::;o, 187u. 41. An early call is respectfully solicited. JH t f II D & CO., . ' wNow open for sale on Corner of King and Division streets., GILMORE CO., Attorneysat Law, 'fHOMAS PATERS,ON. Bowmanville, April ii. 1876. . · -,· ~ -· ..., ~-,- 'W inding Upl OCTOBJ.i.JB_J.Oth, 1875. It is my intention on' the above date to wind up t he longwinded oredit ·system, and ~ell only for CASH , A. BIG RUS,H .at any t1me. l HARD TIMES ' . THE follo,ving from the senforth lC:,:po~itor is worthy of considera-tJon in this ::>e:ct ion : ~If the suggestion rntide in these colun1us somt.' tin1e a.go-tho erection of wire ft>nccs-were acted upon, the drifting in t.hP winter would be a.lrnost entirely preventHd, T_h~re are se1.-·eral pieces ;f roacl in thi~ v.icuuty which used to be badly drifted, but 'vhichJ si.uce thn orect.iun"Of wfr·e fences on either side, do r:ot drift at: ' all. It wonld be well 1\'orth while for the 1 l\fun_.ic .ipal. Connc_ils of the. township.a inter- J estect to give their attention to this mat·) ter. \Ve are sure that there is niore pro-, perty destroyed [tnnua.Hy through these horrible roads to say nothing of the discomfort anrl danger; tha_ n wo . uld pay the entire cust of erec~,ing wire fences along the portions of roads which now drift. 1' DESCIU.BIXG so1ne cf the effects o; TRELEVENSI I11Y!"lltions or ·Patents: SEND STilll'" FOR PAM:· l'HLET OF SIX:TY-1'.AGES. United State· Courts an.d Departme'1tl. Claims prosecuted i11 the Supreme Court of the United Sr.ates, Conrt of Claims. . Conrt of. Com· blissioners of Al::tbama. Olalms, Southom Cla.ims Oon1mission, and ~ all classes, of war claims be· fore tl~e Executive Depa.rtlnenLs. · ,Haid time prices have been adopted at t,he establishment of or it~ equivalent. I t requires .l\LI..A..Fi.E;:.U S __ l'\l.[.A. "YER.. He is offering his ne'\v anll handsome assortment of no argument to establish that it is to the advantage of both buyer and . - ' ' seller to trade for ready pay; the buyer thereby getting goods at LOWER Arrears or l'ay and Bounty. moneyfron1 the Go,~er.11me1Jt, o~ ~hiqh th.Hy: b.ave: no knowledge : Wr1tefnllhistoryof ser vice -and st.ate :i..monnt. of pay and boqnty received .. ' En· clqse stamp, nnd a, full .reply, after exa.mina.tion, will be given you !r~e. . 8AILORB \Vounded, 01' injured in the Jn.te war, howc ...·er sllglHly, can oblaill ;!i. perision , 1na.11y -noW-1·eceh·· ing pensions n.1·c entitled lo n.n 11u!rP.ose.. Send & Jamp and in format.ion will be furnisl111d free. Ula.hna.nt.~, whqse attorneys hct;ve been ·" llS· pended, will :Oe ' gr:ttuously -furnished wHli full infonntttion and p1·upe1' papers on a.pplica.~ion to us. ' . . - . As we charge no fee unless successful, stamp1 for return post..1.ge should be sellt us. · ·· r~pcured , \Va.r, or 'their heirs, :.tre in 1ll:t.ny cases entitled te O:~FIC1t:ns, Ror~ou:ns and sAn.ons- of the Ia.te .FALL AND WINTER GOODS A'l' GREATT,Y REDUCED PRICES . PRl~ES, and the seller being saved from lo~s by bad debts. W e think .Wllis Buffalo Robes are splendid value. ~His then that all parties will concur in the wis<lom of this_change on our part' Mink sets are reOur goods will here.afte" be bought for CASH only, we and shall thereby reap the advantage of lnrgc trade discounts, which a<lvantoge we are determin~d to give to our customer.. Port.ics purchasin g from us IAnd I i" Pension1. All OFFICRllS, 80r,np1ms a.nd markable· at the ruoney, jl:fJ.r IIis G-rebe and .AJaska. outdistance all compCtition.-~His Caps, Collarets, Muffs, lviitts, &·c ,,·arc made up in the newest and 1nost artistic_ style. ..-Fis Children's F~rs are rare and varied, and are jnst what fond ma.m· mas require ~or their_ p6-ts. ~Then the G-ent.s' Furnishings ernbrace everything in the line: S~irts; Dra,~ ·er~, Socks, C ~llars, iCuff'B) Neckties, Braces, &c. tl~e· I recent terrific gale at Dover, Dr. Septitnus Piesse wr:ites to the times as follo"""·s :' 'If an:vr of ydti scientific or other readers ,yo11ld like to see the marvellous effect s of the sP.a wa,ves under a gale, and fur1n an cstixnr.t.e of the force tbey can exert, let them at once repair to the Admiritlity _Pjcr at Dover. There they will aee nlaas0p of stone of from four to forty tons weight each hurled from twelve to twenty yards from- their original position, to say nothing ol the many thousands of tonB swept across the pier, which is about 60ft. wide, into ihe harbor below. Massive &.g-stoncs, 8ft. by 6ft. and 6in. thick, are :atr6Wll a.bout lil\e acraps of torn up-letters. No cOt'ps of engineers with all the modern ,exp1 .. 1"i\',e,s could hn\·e done the iYork in three weeks which the sea did in three J1oucs/~ determined to continue to sell at the .ruinously low prices cheaper tl1an the cheapesL. Why he can do itFirst, he buys for cash and knows just how to buy. Second, whllit he c'ttn't buy cheap enough, he nmnufactures. Third, he is satisfied with srnall profitt-l. Fourth, he sells for cash ; Fifth, he sells at bottom p1'iccs. is Everything good and cheap. inspect. No trouble to show goods, October, BQwn1at;1.vill~. Cash customers will buy cloi;e. Call and . RAW F Ull.S bougho at highest cash prices, ~J:. MAYER may therefore depend upon getting goods at least ten per cen t. cheape than under - the old plan. United States General Land O!lloe. ecated before the Genera.1 Land Otti.ce a.lid De· pn.rtment of Lh~. In~erior. l\'I i11ing, Pre·empUon and Homest.e~d Oaa!!es, pros! Con tested Lartd Ctt10es . P1'ivttte Land ()la,ims .,. ·D. 1875. ~--~. =--- _,_, STOTT, AND DE_,-i_LEit IN Om· :;tock wi ll this Fall be more replete than ever, and a stilr higher class of goo?s will be !rnpt. CA:X:..r.. .AN':I::li SEE] FC>FI. -AND- y-cn:::r:FUi:iE:X:..~:ms Old Bounty Land Warrant.. We pay c:-i.sh fort.he1n, \Vhere assi~unentsan· lmpel'fect w~ give instn1Gtions to perfect thent. CHEMIS'I' DRUGGIST We therefore guarantee th e greatest · ·atisfaetion to all who may favor · u s with their patronage, BR I N · G Y 0 U H :I<' RT 1!~ N D S ~ I T I-I Y O U. TOWN ·HALL .t'J 11.iLJJiNGS, BO W1lIANVILLE. TiJxa1nine the 5tock, 'vhich com:priscs everything in the ·trade, of Urn very latest and 11108 t. Mall. Contractors and, otbe_ l'!!. elegant -styles and patterns, of English, Canadian, and Aincrica.n tna'.nufucture \Ve t tt · f 11111 · He still continues to m . a ..n-ufaoture to orcl .er, from "th.o best of matcr1 ·a1.. and 110 '1 e but fil'"'cla"s 1 ac as :t orneys or su? 1irociul11!l'. 1 .,._.... " lra.cts, ma.king c·olleettons, negotia.tU1.g loans con· a-nd ·workmen kept, atte.ntling to a.11- business confided -to us. The following lines will be found full : Druggs; Medicines ahd Ch·emicals, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, PerfuH1~1-y, Brushes, Comb~, Soaps, Paints and Remember the Stand- -" BIG BOOT" drawri~by, twQ · ~ K I N G s T R. E ET ' B 0 w M A N v I L L E · Bcwn:anville, Octobe1· 2nd, 1876. whivh he js selling cheap for cash. Orders . Prornptl;I/ Executed, and Good Fits . Guaranteed. i ,.1 ~~~;:~. i:,in~~~::;;:'.'· m·ttewttn attoni·Y· in " sarutoga Trunks,· Valises etc. an o I · He has in stock au endless variety of Ladies' and Gei1to< . Address GILMORE & CO., --... , __ _ / P 0. Box 4f. . Washington , JJ. (], Horses,~ ' WASHmGro,.,D: o.,N°"mb.,.2;, 1876· ' ' · . Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal OH Lamps, &c., &c. PYYSICIANS' PRESORIPTIONS OAHEFULI.Y OOMPOl:NDED AND OOREECTL Y ANSWERED. J1J!f1J- FcH·rr~ers ruid ALL ORDERS M , TRELEVEN , -' ·-- , Patent and Oollect.wn Honse of (flLMORll ·Law, & Co .·_9J _ th1s cny. · -- GEO. H. B. WillTE. 0 I ta.le~ '_plea.sure in expr~ss1ng my en~ire C!ontld· ..nce 111 l he mpo,,8'bility and f>d<Zity of ti·· (<la·ki·roftll· NatfoJ!<!l Melropollta~.1/ank.l l CENTS' SUITS ANO SHIRTS Bow11u1<VILLE, Ready-made Clothinl{, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress . Goods, Silks,· Sliawls, Skirts, Cottons, TVinceys, l3lcnkets, Bu!falo Robes, &c.,&c. made to order in city styles, on shortest noticel . - . :P.hys·icians from the Oo11ntr11 wi.ll firu:l o tr Stock of Medti.c·ine.s com , o.ed of the best qualitv. October I, 1875. s. H ILL

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