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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Apr 1877, p. 4

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~:~ . :.ll., -- CANADIAN STA'l'ESJ\1AN JAND MERCHA NT,1IlO\VlVIAN VJI..- L E, TilURt\DAY~ AP RIL HJ ,. 187 7. ' ' - · ·. . · , ' -· · ' .. ----=- ' ··p;,:_:=.,;;;;;~:,;:,;...-..'§:'F'?ir - -- A New Brilliant Light. A n ffw invention, of a ·sim p lo and p racti_ cal nature, has of late been nucceasfull y BRIDGM - - - """. - ..- , A --,N ·--·--& FLE - -1\ -.lr --ING _ _ ;::::? _ ~- -----·;;""':'2"~ ~~----. -!-- ' $5 to ..!.. · _ C!.:ll. · larnl,.,Ia~~· -------·--·-- ~ $20 ~rrg~K.a\l~~~;:so~a&'il~~.\~~t I T -J 1 H I R T 1t . ----~ ...... TM -· - y · D A y --·- s :- - -:""7""""":0:--:. .:: - - : Tl Fall lO B~u siness ! :( applied in several places in Germany ancl France. The syst em consists of electric candles, or stic~s of charcoal, rn1rroundecl by isolating matter, which gradually con- 1 au1aea, lea\·ing t he charcoal free like a .:ick, which slowly melts away nuder the orilliant glow of electricity, With two such candles a light equal to that of one hundred gas-jeta may be thrown on the street. . A.n electro-n1agnetic machine can t y of these electric k eep burning twen. candles. The cost is about half t hat of gas, and the light is of the brightest and purest ki11d. The R 1fe lde1' Zeitu1l{J gives the follo-w ing account by an eye- witness of t he w~orking of this mode of light ing in t he machine fac tory of the Brothers Meer, at Gladbach: "The great building _ was enveloped in total da1 kn ess when we entered. Soon after one of tho proprieturs lighted · lhe small developin g apparat us, in size not longer than thirty inches. As soon ~s i t\ was set iu opc~·ation, by a muall ste a.mpo,ver with .which it was connected by a belt, the imµi ense machine.room was inAt t h e stantly lit up as bright as clay. entrance of the same there ' vas to. be seen , one ~a.mp, at a height of fift een or sixteen feet, which gave out o. inost brillian t and steady light . . It was so clear that the fi nest shades of indigo-dyed silk s could be\ easily distiugµished. The .electric light . was dist ributed -in such a manner, thiough the agency of a wfrror, t hat a long sti>y in the room in n o wise injuriously ~ffected tlie eyes. On goin A into the garden an electric lantern suddenJy light,cd, illuminated the whole neighborho od to such a degree th at at one h~ndre d fe et very line print coqld be read, and at two . hundred aeet larger antj.. ordinary characters were plainly legible. · Of the wonderful properties of the .electric light wo had the clearest proof, and we ~·ere furt her pleased to learn that in this establishment tlie coat is estimated at a f,ourth to a sixth of gas light. In large ' rooms, h alls, ' public squares and streets the electric ligh t, before long, is sure to t ake tho place of gas ao an iliuminatiug agen t. Tn Franco it is rapidly growii-lg in £avor, . and is in operation in forty establislunents. 'l']le immense depot of the Chemin de Fer du Nord at P aris,is also about to ho lighted by the same electric sy~tern . There is. no d anger \vha-Wver of fire from it, wh ich gi\1 es it an imm easuree..ble advan tage over · all other means of illtunina.tion._ l'he J)aris engineer Gramme, and th e Chief .Enginee'r V on Hefen:cr Alteneck, of the firru of Siemens· HaJske, in .Berlin , were the fir~t · who constructed the ne'v electric-magnetic.. Jnachinea, bJ means of ·w hich a p lea~in~ j otechauical power is converted in o.'"'s irnple } a nd p r1Wiical mam1er into electric ligli t. This invention is one of t he xnost remarka ble of u1odern t-irDe.s. " Out-door work can be ca rded on b y ni ght well as by day with this light, l\B it expels the darkn ess " nd fills Lhe· atmosphere with aµ alm ost sun-like lustre. In the lighting of cities by this new process, the e c ono1ny,~ as coin:pared with gas/ will b e at least 50 per cent. ·w e are evi dently on the eve of as great a revolut.ion in l ighting as when Ras sup erctldcd oil lamps ~ nd tallow candles."- P hHadelph·ia P.l"e.s. --·H A Y E THE- M cMURTB.·Y Will sell tl ie balance of his Winter Stock for Thirty Days at BE-ST S T OF- I CASH PRICE, 9 ct.s. ~ GI-{ E A TLY Tt E J.)UOE D BEFOI\E P R I CE S ! STOCK TA KlNG ; NA~ll:LY : cmJl:DI'l' .PRlUE, 1I cts. ~ B L ANKET S, DRESS GOODS, SII AvVLS, DR AWERS, CLOUD S, &c. " " " 1 122 " Gene r al Grocertes, Provisions, Crock ery & Glassware, JrJrIN To - -- - :-:o--- :- - - '""TTT"'--r VV The~ haveCome ano are Coming - -A T- - FLANNELS, 'iVINCEYS, SHI RTS & .·. FANC Y \VOOL GOODS, February, 1877. 17 " $1.00. 20 $J. 1.5. T. DARLINGTON'S FRUIT OEPOT ! I .TE LLIES A ND J AM S. P ersons wanting the above Goods will find it to th efr advantage to call hefo ro pm chasing e1"ewl1cre, W. F re5h Sea tlerri ngs. Fi·esh Cod a n d Ha.ddoc k, Sn1okcd 1Iali"o11 t Finnan · ltad. . dico, Yp.rmoutl1 _J_"I B loaters }!;xtra Sca lecl Jierrings. Cod Jf i3h a n d · Boneless' Cod Fish, L a b1·a dor He1·1 ·ings, Sea l . Sal mon and \Vhitc F ish. JlfcMUR TRY, This will be strictly adher ed to, an d only six n1onths C AL L and SE E ~ : o:~ r-r .f Tq E M .Just r eceived a t U a1·1iugt on's Depot,' Rcd_ Curra11 t .Je llie s , lllack Cu n aut Jelly, S t-nnv berry .Jai n, Plnrn, Raspl1erry, GooGober ry, Qrceu G.n.gc .Tn1n s. · J ust t o ha.nd at t he De pot,n. choice lot of Y ou will b e SURE TO B UY. CANNE D PEACIIES, HASPBEHRIES, STRAWBJ!;H.lUES, J>LN E APPLES and QUI NCE . Great Reduction· Sale .......... :: : .. ::: : ::: :: : :: :: : .... :::: ·:. ::::·:. :::: ·:. :::: ·:. : ::: :: : :: :: : :::::: :::::: AT ::: :::: ::::: ..... . :: :::: :::: :: ::·:::.:: ·: ::.:.":::.::·:::. :: :: :: : : :: ::: : :::: : : .. on average 110W accou11ts ~ d 11e must be p aid . :P.!i;.AS, GREEK· OORK , C REE K E VERYTHil'lG N E W ! BEA..c ' I S a nd 'l'OMATOES. IAh;o GR EEK l EVERY THING C ~ OI C E The :tin ost 'f eets a n d t:heapcst'fcn.s, GH.E:1£N , tlip, ..... . EASTON'S ... ::~·::.: :::.:: :::::: :::::: ::: ::: ::: ··· :: :: : : :::::: : ::::: FAC TIOll - - -:o:- - -- BLACK a.nd J.AP.A.:N, a re-for sal cat 'l'. })a r1in g. t on' K Depot. ttlTA.Ll'l' 'V fl'~ 'l'Jl.E T .ES'I O J.i' tCHEAl'N ESS ! ;11. D A_ RLING-'T'ON . Bo w1nan v il!o, Jan. 2'1 , 1877. (261 BOOK & STATIONARY DEPOT! :: :::: :::: :: < :::',=: :o :=::: ::: ::·: :::::: Toys, \Vax Dolls , W ri t iug D esks, vV o rk: : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : :: : :: : : : :: : :: : : : : : : : : : :: : : : '. : : : : : : : : :: :: : :: : : ~ : : : :: : : : : : : : M o tto Cups & Saucers , .......... .. ··· ::: :. :::: :::: :: ·:.:::: ·:. ::: ::: :::::: :: :: :: ······ : :: ::: Bl)Wtn all_vi tl e , Aug us t 29 1 1876. F. Y. COWLEL --·--- -- ·---- Thr ee lbs. of 50ct . TEA for a D 0 11ar · E· RR I N GS . '· N 0 . 1. F I"es h w ate r H W ·; H IT E FISH A ND TROUT' CHEAPER T HAN EV E R~ to suit the , times.- :Expecte d in a few days . Ca n' t b e made inonth i n the business vve f u 1n 1sh , but thm;e w illin g to "\YOl"k c un ea:!~l:v e ar n J a dm:en dollars "' clay right ln t h cu ' own loca li t.ies. Have no room t o expla111 here. B usines8 pleasant and honorable. \i\-"'"on1~n and boyH and g irls do as "\\ell a s n 1cn . V\Te will. ( nrufah you n. cotnpleto Ou tfit free. '_ l'h e b u ~Hnes s pays better than a nything el~ e. !Ve w ill. bea.r ex pcnsc of st·rtiug you. ParLwular~ !ree.,W rite and sec. Far mers a ntl me ch~n1cs, t hen· non s and daught ers, and all cla:'!se:; in n eed of p ayi n g 'Nork at hon1e, sb oaj,tl -wnte _to ll;S o.nd learn all a bout t h o wo1·k a.t once. N o'v i s tbe time . .Don't Delay. Ad dresll 'l 'RUB & Co., Aug_ ustu.. Maine. (30) $999 by-~~e:: a.gen~ e\·e~Y I 1 Toilet S ets , Skat es, Sleigh s , Picti1i;es, Ml.i.~ .. : : : : : : : : ·.: ::: ·: ::: .....:: :: ·:. :: : : ·:. : : : : : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : S atche ls and Miscellaneous Books , &c. :: ::: : :: : ::: :::·· · ..... . ........ · · ···: : :::: : ::: :::: ::: : ::: ::: : ::::: : ::: :: : ::::: - AT-· GOODS at about H ALF-PRICE 0 1 ::::: : ::::: : · ··:::. :: ·:::.::·:::... ...... :::::: ::: ::: : ::::: :: :::: :··· ·· . , ... . IvI0 1"l'0- ' '.Ni1nblc Sixpence lieLter ,t hau a slow poking shilling." .. :::: ::: :: : :::::: :::::: :: ·:::.::·:::.::·:::.:: :::::: ::: :::. :::::: :::::: : ::::: ::: : :: : ::::: : ::::: ::·:.·... : ·::.::: ·:::... : ::: :: ::: :: : :::::: : ...... ..... MANNING'S OLD STA N D. - - ---- -The Bo\vmanYillo F mnitm·e F actory having commenced i·nnn ing aoain, aml th e new Company h aving appoin ted the undersigned R etail A o·ent for t he Town and surrounding country, b e is p rnpared t.o offer t he ve~T best styles of Furnit ure at prices below anything at which it can be procur ed elsewhere in the Province. Blank Books, Inks, Writin~ P_ apcr, "Envelopes, ······ Bibles, Church Services, Hymn Books, Albums. :::::: :: :::: : ::: : : : ; :····· ...... .... .. ··· ··· ··: ::: :: ::: : :: ::: : :::::: :: :: :: Purses, Picture :Framing, Bible Depository. ··: ::::: : :::::: : .... . .. ... ..... . . :rnsn ,au:zzh· .LAR GE STO G K ,Of .LABRADOR H ERRINCS ON HAND. - -- :o:- - - - .. .... I" E"STON ...... .. ... ....·· ..Cl. . , ...... ·..... .. .. ...... . · .... R · EASTON . , _. ~\'. U N D·ERTAB: I NG· Funerals fu rnished. in ever'}' r espect in t he very best st yles and at prices lower than any other frr m in the country. Ono of t he finest H ca.i'Ses in t he :Province SE N 'l' FREE t o any iimeral fm11 ished by the subscriber, w ithin ten miles of Bowman ville. Also ' ::w ent for Raymond's celebrated Metallic Coffins, )few York b ' TOWN IDI L L BUILDIN GS, ,,,,,, BOWJ\Ll.NVILLE. ,, , . DOHE N Y BLOCK, ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, LINDSAY ... ... 10_e Car-load Good P otat oes"· .uiGGINnoTHA in 0J..!. J us t arr ived from CHEMIST AND DR0GG1ST, -BEGS HESPEC1'FULLY TO AN l'r1ontn1a,l. ·- -- :o: - - - N UUNCW tha.t li e h a s 1·rn:!ni ve ll a well as s or ted stock of Genu in e Drugs ru1U P ur e l C: ngli sh Chemicals. A lso, a splendid stock of j·.he 1nost 0arefu.lly selectell. D YE S T U FF S! · R OCK -All the ahove goods w.ill be sold at- - ~~~ .s;;:" a s ~ ..L<!>.- - :o: --· ~.-. =:a: ff; _, ~~ CA ~. . PRICES~~~~~:· CHE:liICALS, 9 Nhjch cannot be surpassed for excellency o 1un.lit y A n assortn1eut of .Aniline Dyes kcp <Jonstuntlv on h tind, togc.thm· vdt h a, choi ce ae xr JB.cE I l:>o iv.ci:N"x o:r~~r Savings and Investment SOOIE;TY, · -OF- ' · PA.'l'EN'J' I\fI~DICINE S,! BRUSHES, COMBS, SHOULDEit-BRA.CE S, N: .. B.-~ Highest Price paid for an "nds of Farmers' Produ"ce. kl ' ,,,,.....,.,,,...,...=,, ,.,, . . ,,.._======= _ __ _ ::r . OI LS, P4IN '!'S, tSUP:POit'l~ERS, &c., & o EA L ONDON, 0 N '11 .._,\,, R I O. I I! having been circulated t hat the undersigned has been overcharging in his Undertaking departm ent, he begs ·t o submit the follow ing fii,,ctu·es, which he challenges any one to contradict:Reported amount charged, $5 0 .. . . Actual amount charged, $1 2. 30. . . . 9. 45 .. " %. " " 60 . . . . -i;O . " " " " H " H (I ({ " " " " 50 . .. . 72" " COLOR8v..1.mn:SHES nnd ' YHI W-At thevcry lowest prices. " " " " " " 30. 50. 35 Bowmanville, 'N ovcm ber, 187" n. HOrtSE A:l'!P CATTLlTI MEDICI NE ~L B.- Cou ntry St orepceke:fs supp-lied on·a ' _ , antagcous tcnus I. I CAYI7'A L . . . ,. , , . , ,, , , , ... . . . . . . , ' · . . . .. .·. · , .· ·.. .·. . ,, . . . $!,000,00 0. SUBSCRIBED. , . . .. . . , . ... . . ,. , .. .. , ,. , . , ,,. .. . .. .... . .. . .. . '<"50,000 .00. PAllJ UP . ..... .... . .... . . . .. . .. .. . . . . ~ . . .. .. . . ... . . . . . . ... 300,000 .00. Bowmanville, March 29, 1876. W. P . PRO'\VER. RESE RVE A ND CON1'IN GRN.7' l 1 'U ND , .. , , ... .. ,.. . ...... U O;OOO.. Oa TH E KING 0 F p UM p S ! Singul!\X' Breach of P romise. p~1.v :-:ician , If the opir11on of JG J.. 11'.· ADIN G · At Bodmin before !'vir, .fostice· Hawrel~ PRYSICI ANSof :VIontrealiscon sid ered\YOrthy kins, · wag tried t he ca~e of " "\rihert i,i. or uonfidenco, you will try ' _l_ a nrl Jnoat d esirabl e plimp j n the n1 a1·ke t . 'l 'L n:r(j urc n o vuJ.vcB a bout it t o b cco1n e obLo11don :March 1876 Hampton/' an .Qctiol). for breach of prostructed , no scrcvl' joints to bccon1c inun o\'a blc b y :ru st . It. vrr ill r aise \Vater from a deep mise of n1arriage. The plain tiff, :i\'.Irs. \Voll ' vith p e-rfect ease ; w ill not fr eeze unle ss Nelly Vibert, of Pen zanc~, W a i'l'ido w, the well itself is frozen ; v r im1'11g; ahvu;ys i·aises the p urest, cold est v.·at.cr, fr on1 75 years O f age, and the d e fenda~ t. , Ri ch the botiion1 of t h e ·"vell, nnd ·will r !liise a b m·rcl of \Ya ter per ntin ute . ard Hampton, is 67. They ~ ad know l1 Man ufactured at H ow1nanville, Or.t . Price h o.vey ucrt-ific11 f or L t11c c ure for p ut ing in , r ea dy f or use, $8 for first 11} feet, eacl. 1 other in their f'arly days, a.nd 1neet' ' ·' 1To nw eflicac of w h ich hose lG of p cian and f ort y cents f or oach addii:ton nl foot . RHEIJ~iA'!'lSl!r!, ing ~t a friend's house, th ey 1nade a match · 'l'he foll o"\ving g entlemen bear testin1on y to the un eq.u a l_led ex cellence of t his pun1p, viz. : of it. The eourt.ship '\as to be ~hort, and Joseph Mclllella.n , li:sq., J\.lan a _ ge1· Dominion aou'r, llank, Oshawa ; Jr. _W. Gle n. \V .. llepinstalJ, in order to faciltate it Mr. H ampton ---· : -'l'hos. Cona.11t Cha:;i. ffoney, _l;, Drevr, A. S . 1 .J_ BTU'FNESS IN J OI N TS mo ved fro1n the cou ntry into town, in one · VVhitiug& Co. , C. V\1 · Lent,'"'· Sc ott. I on r,,1!'vrns, Agce nts vfanted in eve ry county, U 'J · 1 . · SI'RAJ NS, of four houses owned by his expectant A tl dress P. 0. HIMES, Bow1na11ville, On t , The s ubscriber, in cons e qu e nce of the · late frre h as bride. He is in receipt of a comfortable """C:r'""'7'" ? ] 'IWST HlTES, .J:::L_ T OHILBLAINS, tife annuity and b ~s ide ,.had £ 800 in· the detennineP, to n . . BRUISES, ClJ'l'S, Bl!l~K S, bank, The \vedding wa· p fanned for An· WANDERING PAINS, &c. gust lst,but when the ca1Tiage w.h ich was I t has c ured sever.'.tl of these p hysicia rrn and 16 .00 th ou s ,a.nds of others in Cu"nda , andi~ now . conto take them to church arri vcc l the old ' "? , .A.. s ide:...Jd, on tWs con tinent a ; well us 111 Europe, the ? Ill y r eliable re medy.foi· all Rheumatic ttf. inan was in bed and refust:d to get up, saysimile signat ures of 1G lending pllYS· ing he wa~ very ill . Wlfen it became t oo ~ to ck ici ans of ;tfontreal are on ea.ch bottle as a gu.ar U · · ant~e or 1ts efficacy. late for th e marriage ·he roee, and, acco!'d· - 'F01' sale by frll druggists at 50 cents and $1 AT GREATLY IZEDUCED PltICES, ing to the plaintifl:",seemed as .well as ever . p er. bottle. Certlfioates of physicians a re on ~ ea.c h bottle, a.n d can b e h ad a.!so by appl ying to But unpleasantness ar ose out of t his, and ' CHARLES l\1Alt'! 'IN. he flatly refused t o marry on any tt:r111s. W )~ .l\fo ntrea.l, I ' 'fO B E S O L D i n orde r that l{e may reopen a t his o ld s t a nd w i th a sto c k Sole .Agent fo1· Ca.nnda and U . S. H ence the action. The defence 'vas pec ti: entir.e ly new. liar. It .1Vas pleaded that the breach was One of the 2'cst imonials. They really thli plaintiff's own -doing. F1·orn Dr . Dun can 1\I oC.:illum, JI.font eal. 1 If l.h 0 ltr1 deI"signe d , h a ve b een suffering v ery dined tog ether the previous day, and the ·t t mvoh for I.h e last t·wo yea rs fron1 Ithcu111a.tis m . A 'I' 'l'he stock now held n eeds no cxaageratecl puffu1g t o commen 1 o beef-steak pie was too highly seasoned. ta~~ in the a.nkl Hjoint, so m u ch t h a t I v.-·n.s oft.en pr cv cnf,e11. fr o 1n a ttending ~ o Jlly calling, but thre e Respecting this they_ :-liaagreed, aud Bhe but is known as one the largest se1ectio.nG ti.p.plicatio11R of Dr. l:Hr nbaum's Rheu111 atisn1 p ublic For Sale-Scal~s and 1\ileasure~ s ta:m p e d b y th e Ins p ector ; and _Gout Remedy g a ve m e that r olief fi·o1n then said she would not have him. 'l'he pu.in a-::1d stiffness w h ich I cli'd net exper ien ce Staple and Fancy D1y Ggoods ever placed before t he mh ab1t ants of this defendant averred that she must have docfor the la s t bvo years, and after ei ght day's u se ~ STOVE FURNITURE, EA VETROUGH ING, a nd of thioi remedy, I Ot1U niysel f entirely ourcd. . town and neighborhood. Bownrnnvillc, Oct. 30, 1876. tored the pie, as it made him very ill all :J OYl'e this ~~tal. emen t to t ho pu blic, to the pro all kinds of TINVv Al{.E :Manufactured a nd Repa ire d , u n der fcssio n, a nd Lu th e rneri tR o f t h e genuino artwlc. night. This occurred on what ]\fr, Justice D UNCAN llfoCALLUM, llf. D. Mr. F R Y. Hawkins tcrn1cd in his notes "Beefsteak- ' the p r actical superinte ndence An early call is respectfully solicited. June 17t h, 1876, Sunday." The jury were locked up two hours, and ultimately r eturned a verdict WELJ,,JNGTON B U~LDINGS for the plaintiff, with £10 damages. How man vllle, N ov . 8, 1876. Es t abli sh.eU 1 t-:.-\ (_i .J . ,W'N ow open for sale on Corn e r of K ing a n d Divi sion s treets . " · H ar dware, I Plated Ware, . o-.s 0. 1 ·1S & C I P aln -W- --~&:o ::::::=::--·-- · th , 1.WEEN you are iU a11d don't know how I D. MA CFIE, President. F. B. I~EY, ManagtRUB:P B.ERO-'B:i~;Ep;~p' 'John McLeod Co.'s lS e . P ace, ' togetovorit, you~oneo'lllly seml RE1i'ERENCES BY PE IU11I88 W N: _ 'PU · Ll ase G E O . l!.icG-lLL, }]sq. , l\ianagl!>r Ontu.rio Bank) Down);:\.l1v iUc r n ms P UMP I S TH E CHEAP EST everyb 0 d Y says, .u0 . WILLIAM AI,L ISON, E sq., ll'I. D., Bow manvillo;, C 00 . k H 11 . Parlor D R. BIRNBAUM s ~="""""~·----......,~ -,,,,,,,-=-""" -"""""""~= ·,·= ne.vcr n.ecds ' a ' e,irtd Box Stoves, Rn~umatism & bout Remea~, a- Ft. ::m A T for yom · ' .. .: A"'l\._-1T. fl.Q U S E TH. E E·L EPT ..[] .. J..'1 Th-er HYSl-~1-A .~;,S ·--R.C U£ .~Y -- 1 ll " [ IVI U r Mortgages purchased. M o ney l o ane d u p on r eal estate o n t 11e m ost favorabl e ter m s . 1over 400 .stood th-; Test of Winter Interest allowed on clepositB. . wit h Perfect Success ! · Nmi'it~til~0. ' , c .' 1 .. e .. ·a ..,r.i· n g s· a l· ·e I · Sell Is IT I Because, · Beca ·use. 'Because, ' 1st , rhey sell the Cheapest . 2nd Th ey 'k een t 1 B es t G " d s, 3 'd Th hav e the L ar est r ' ey , ' g ' fe~('b~/,;,, ' I off his Whole Stock NEW FALL and WINTE R E EC E I 'V ED Because, 4th , Y ou Can get the ar tlcle Yotlt ant , . l . h ·t Because, oth, If the art1c e lS no w a they tell y ou i t is, t h ey w ill it back. D:R"Y G-OODS, ' ' , · . a a.pprova~, ~f an~ bes~ ?~· CHEAP FO 'R C AS H ·r I . I of' JOHN :M'LEOD & CO., . fellow '\'ho serenaded us a few uighta ago, and sang, "I wo1:1ld I were a bird," is one already-a r eg'lar (h)owl ! THE S HE GILMORE &CO., AttoruP.ys atlJaw, :::S I G- P U SH is n ow ragi n g at Sueees~or !!I tu ·Chiip1:1a11, : 1 os nHn· .t: Co ., 629 F Street, Vl ashington, D . C. Amel"ican and : F oreign Pa tents. P atents procc:;red in .' lll co nn tries . N o l~ J~ES r~· N u Clla rµ; i=l H.H· 18 1'R t h e patcut ',. granted. No ie es_ i or -i n ~1. a i_ n~ p 1· e linlina~·y e'.J.· a.min a tion s. S p ec ul.l a.Lten 1rnn g1YP. n t o In te rfereuce Ca.ses bCfo rc -L he P :·~ t. ent Oftlc<> , Exten· sions beforeCong-r ess, In.fr iugcm en t S ui t:;; in difADYA~CJC . ln~· e n"t ions 01· P "'.ten t..<::. P ttr. R 'l ' Ol' SI X TY l' AHf;:S. THOMAS PATERSON' Winding U p . ' O C T O B ER 10th, 1 875. It is my inten tion on the above date to wind up the longwinded credit system , and 'ell only fo r CASH, or its equi vi!lont. -UND ERSTOOD HNn. B us1NESs. - A young vorom11n _ recently answered an advertisement fo r a dining-room g irl, ~nd the lady of the house seemed pleased witl1 h er. :But before engaging her there were so1n0 questions to ask. " Suppose, " said the lady--" now only suppose,understand-that you were carry~ ing a piece of'oteak from the kitch en and by accident should let it slip from t he plate to the floor , what would you do .i n such a case ? " Tlie gfrl looked tho lady square in the eye for a mo1nent before o.sking : "Is it a private fami ly or are there bon.rders 1" "Boarder s, n answered the lady; " Pick it up a nd put it back on the plate," firmly she replied. She was engaged. T RE LEVE N SI fe r en t S ta.tm:;, :in d n,11 l it.lgflt.i.on a pp e rtc1.ir..i11 g to S t.:N"D B T A"b!I' 1roa 1' , \"1- HARD TIMES It requ ires Unit ed States Cour ts and Dep actme::i.t:i. Ohtims p roi-: ecnte rJ in Lhc Supre rn.e Oo ur t Lh e Uni ted S '. ftl.H>1 , Uou i·t. cf Clai ms , Conr~ of Uomn1 is:si on e1·s of A Jaba.ma Cl aim s , S out hern Cl a.ims or Hard time prices h ave been adopt ed at the establishment of J-Ie is o: ft'criug hii:i n e-\Y and handso1ne assortment _ of no argument to establ ish th at it is to the advantage of bt>t h .buye r ~ n1:J. seller to trade for ready pay ; the buyer thereby getting goods at LO WJiJ T~ Comm iss ion, a-nd a11 cl:.1.sses o[ \ Vfl.r claims befo re the Execltt. i~· e D~pu. r trn e nts . Arrea rs of Pay and Bounty. Oir w1 0s1:1t:-;, .~or,or rens n.ua SA_ I r.o ii s o f th e l a te - · . is determined t o con tinue to sel l at the ruin ously low prices cheaper than t he cheapest . Why h e can do i tFirst, he buys for cash and knows j ust how to buy., Second, what he can't buy cheap enough, he manufactures. Third. he is satisfied wi th small profits. ]<'ourlli , he sells for cash ; F ifth , he sells at bottom prices. war , or lhei r h fl ir,;;, a r P. in Jn a,ny cases ent.itled t " n:w u cy from lhe G o v.errnne t1t, of \Yhich th ey h:Lve ·110 knowledge. \V-rit.e full h is tory of s ervice, and ~t a.;.e m.n.o unt of pas a.u d bo1rnt,y received . _ Enclor;e st. an~p , rtilU. a full re ply, a.fte r exo..n1 in a. lio n, w ill he gl r en y o1 l free, F A LL AND WINTER GOODS AT GREATLY RE DUCED l'mCE S. PRIC E S, and the seller bein g saved fr om l o~ s by bad debts. then t!Jat all purlic s, wi\i. concu r in the wisdom O l this change W e thi nk Oil OUI' port, W Hi s Buffalo Robes are splendid value. ~ His Mink sets me r e- Pen si onij . inj nred i n the la te \ V:u ·, h owev er r:< l i gl n ly , e:1 n o ~tain a. p ens ion, nrn.ny now rece i v01· rup t. u re1l, All OF. ~ JC l!lt S, so r,DIJ~H S ;"I.ri d SAILOH.'3 wonn d ed, And in g p e us io ns :J,J" l'! OJ t t.i~l ed to u n fii i.:i·eu.se. Stmd ;; lamp mul in fo n rrnU.1 n ,.,· ill h e f urui1;; hed free. 1narkable at the ln oncy~ ~ Hi s Grebe and . A.la.ska outd istance· all cumpetition,~H is Caps, Collar ets, Mu ft's, J\'litts, &c,, are made up in the newest and most ar tistic style ·. ~~-i s ~h ildren'S ~n,r1s are rare aud ":aried,_an~ are just what fo:1d _1na~ - 1 mas require for t hell· pets. ~ l hen the G ents F urnishin gs embrace- overJ t.h1ng in the line ; Sh irts, Drawer s , Socks, ColJnrs, Cuffs, N eckties:, B races, &c. ; Ou r goods will her eafter be bought for CASH only, we and shall th ereby reap th o a dvantage of for ge trade discount s, which adv ant :igo we a re determ ined to give"t o our customers. Parties purchasing from us TnEPAsSING OF LIFE.--If we die day" the sun will shine as sweetly to- I morrow. Business 'vill not be suspended a moment, and the · gr eat mass will n 0t bestow a thought Upon ou r memories." Is he -lead?" will bo the. solemn enquiry C .A.X..o:X.. .A.lST::r.:> SEE FOB. V O U R SEX..V"ES :t'.TI' I of a few, as they PMS to their work.- . But no one will miss us except our imD S '.\V I TH Y O U. ! mediate conn~cti ons, and iu a short tin1e B I'?, ING Y 0 U R Exn.mine th e s tock , w hich CO lfl\H-i~e s eve1 ;ylhing jn the . trade, of the very l atest a nd n1ost 1 they will for~et and l augh as merrily elegnn t s tyles a nd pat te1·1 1s, or E ngl1sl1, Ca n ad ian, a ncl A urnr1can m auufa<!ture . H e still contin ues t o m a nufactu re to <l rder, fr om t he best of matei'ial,·a_nd none hu t first-class i when we sat beside them. Th us shall "'oi·kn1en kept. 1 we all ··now active. in life, paae aWay.Orders Prornp tly Emecuted, · and Good F its Giia1·anteed. j Our c~ildrell crowd close behind us;- and H e has in stock a n end less "f"aJ.'icty of L a dies' and Gents' Sar a toga 1.L'r Unks, ' ralises, ctp., all o I they ,vill soon be gone. In a few yea.rs, whi ch he ii-; tielling cheap for cash. u ot a li'\ing being ca.n say, ."I ren1en1ber Remembe1: the Stand" BIG BOOT " drawn by two Ho1'ses, hlm .~ ' We lived in an other age, and did , KING S TREE T , B O\f'/ MAN VIL LE . businees with th ose who slumber in the tomb. Thus is life. H ow r apidly it ,{laSSeB ! Bowmarville, October 2nd, 1876. to-I l u· i nform: ~ lion C h Un1::-i, 111 ,,, , \Vllo ,~ e :1 .t.t.orneys have lie en ~cu a pc11dcd, will be gn1,t 1 w 11 sly f un 1ishctl \Vith fu11 <lnd [iruper p :tpen· o n a.p p licalion tu Everything goo d and cheap. inspect. Bo vr n.u;..n·vill e . Oc.:tober, 1875. "".~'"""":~~-~,~~ No t~onblo t o show goods, Cash customers will b11y close. ])>,[ · Call and Y E R may th erefore depend upon gettin g good s a t . least ten per cent. ohcnpc t han u nder the old, plan. RAW FURS bought at high est cash prices, A E: we ch a r ge 11 0 fe e uul esg !:" ncCes d ul, s ta.n1 p11 for r etu rn }loda.ge sho uld be ::;eu~ i uL Uni ted States General Land Office. ;\fiuin~, ec ut.~d Uefun~ p:i r t111en~ .. ~~ . ------.,---.,,..- ....---- .....,,,===,.,. 1"1.· A O o!l fes l:e d J. :1.11 d C:rne .-> , l 'rhate L niul (JJ a il n .s , Pre-em p l.Io n a n d H omestead Oni!!es, rn·<ls· tlie (ff·nera l Land Ofik e aud D e· of th e l n L l'.lrior. D~ Our stock ·will this Fall he m ore repldc t l1un ever, and a stilr highe r clarn ot' goods wiii be kept. STOTT , A ND DE AT , ER IN "\Vc therefOre g ua r ~tnte e tLe g r eatn~t, a· FR;~~ Old Bounty Lancl Warrants. '\Ve pa.y cao: h for them . \V here .:tssignn1e11 Ls 1tre imp erfec t we g ive in.st.ru c Uo u::; to pe rfe ct ~he1n . Jt( a n Cou t1·acto i·s anll o t bcr.!4. ' Ve a ct a s a.tlorneys for such in pr ocuring co l"! · lra.ct s , ma.!{i'.l~ rollection8 , n ei{o tiu. liug 1011.ns and a.tLe·1 1hiug rn :JI ! bu siness confid ed t0 usLi bera l :u r:~. n gem 1'n t. s mad e wit.h (~ t.torneys in :lU d:1sses of b11 ~ in es8 . CHEMI S ,..r D R UGGIS,.r satisfac tion to all wh~ may fa vor · us wi th their patron age. 1'0 W.N H ALL B uILDIN GS , BO W M AlvVJ.LLE . The following lines will be found full : Druggs , Mediein.es.and Chemic als, , l1ye Stuffs, Patent Medioines 1 Perfun1ery, B ru shes, Co1nba, Soaps, Paints and . A ddress GILMORE & CO., P. O. I~ox '!·I. I ta.ke iv~r, shingtan, IJ. O. Oils, Paint Brush es, Coal Oil, and Coal PYYSICIANS' PRESCR."·~- ou ~Lamp·s, &c., &c. R eady-made Clothin1;, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, .Silks. Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Winceys, B lt:.nkets, B uffalo Robes; . & c.,&::· 'VAS UlNGTOs:-D.C .· Novembe,· N, 1876. 11len.~ure in oxpl·esau1g rny en lire confi· dttnce i n the 1·e.spi;n1.s ib ility and .1ldelit11 of the -·.- 'JAREFULLY COMP OU NDED AND ALL ORDERS . .Jrl' LY A XS ,¥"ll"!R E D, CENT S'f.SUIT S AND SHIRTS "' . · made to order in c:ity sty les, on shorteR t no tice - . 'M; TRELEVEN. L< L w, I'11. t!m t ~ .n si .Collection H ouse of GIL MORE & Co., af thi s mty. n.EO . I I. ll. WHITE. (B ( aashitr of I.he li""ational Metropolita.n . Bank.J f;al' Fantters < <nd Physiciansjro>n the Co11ntry will find o ,,. Stockof M edMincs coin J. of tlie best quality. tdo:wMANv1L~E, October1, 1875. S. F Ec::ILL \ _ "" ,_ t

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