tflfl!\lift:lfi-~ :~~~·~~~~~~~ --~ -----~ ""!!!""~R'!"""""E~o!'!!"'!""'P"""""!"E~N~E=n~. ~.T~fi!'!"""!· - ~r~R="'" -----~. 1 _ . .~ -- . ~~ --. ~ -_~ r ~ )~-A~ Y~ s~ --~ 1F~ .--a ~ . ~ ll -!" '!"'~ - -'!!!"""'B -- ....... -- u!"'!"'!'!..--~s "°!"""'1 .~n~ .~ e --"--~-s -~~s--"t / 0-.· · · CANADIAN STATESl\ilAN AND MERC~AN'f, BOWlVlANV ILLE, Tl:IURSDAY, JVIA Y 24, 1877 A Yankee manufact urer a nd vc11Uor of quack meclicines recently wrote to a frien d fol' a recommcudation of his, the manufacturer's, "Bo.lrnm." In afew days he received l;hc followiDg, which we call I have pleasure in informing the public thoit I have reopened in my old stand, (two doors -W--_ ::Mc~v.'.CLJB, TR-YPRICJ1JS! . Will sell the balance of his Winter Stock for Thirty Days at ---:o:---CASH PRICE, 9 els. · CREDl'l' :PRICE, 11 cts. . pretty 8 trong:- " Dear Sir,-The laud composiugthisfarm J, nshitherto been so poor that a Chinaman cnulrl not get a living off it, and so stony that we had to slice our pot<'l. t oes and plant them edge\vays; but h earing of yo ur l:alsan1, I put r:; om e on t he corner of a ten-acre field surrouudt:d hy a ra.il fence, and in the morning I found the sto nes had enlirely disappeared, and a. n eaL ·\Vall en circled the . and Shoes!Boot. 8 - - - -:u--.r.::'.- - - - - ·west of thePostOilice,) withanentirenew stock of fresh FAMILY GREATLY - l=tEDUCED . BE FOHE S'l'OCK TAKIKC ; NAMELY: BLANKETS, GROCERIES i My aim shall be to KEEP the BEST A.ND SELL AT THE DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, SHA\VLS, WINCEYS, SHIRTS & DHA'VVERS, FA NCY ·wooL GOODS, CLOUDS, &c. Persons wanting the above Goods will find it to th eir advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. " " 10 " " 1 2~ " 17 $1.00. 20 ' $1.15_ field ; the rails were split into firewood and piled up sy111mctrically in my back y:!rd. I put half an onnc~ in the n1idd l.e 0£ a huckleberry s1van1p ; in two days it was cleared c.ff, planted wit h corn and punYpkins,and a ro \v of peach tree f.) in full blosson1 lhrungh lhe 1niddle. Af) nu evidenco of its tren1endo us strtjngtl1, I would ttay that it d rew n. stri king likeness of my eldest sr111 o ut of r~ in ill-pond, dreVi' a 1 blister a.11 ove r 11is stomach, drew a. load of potatoes four n!iles to Dlarket, drew grease o ut of a flint., and eventually drew a prizeiof ni.nenty-scven dollars in a defunct lottery~ l.~c." THE L..A..RGEST:> BEST ASSORTED --AND --· . This wi_ l l be strictly adhered to, and only six n1onths LO-W-EST POSSIBLE PRICE- have d ete rm i n ed to adopt t}1a believing it to be a dvantage ou r NOT ONLY to THE BUYER but also to the SELLER. PA RC ELS DELIVIrnED CASH SYSTEM, Great Reduction· Sale . ...... ...... ..... . .... .... ...... .. ...................... . ." ' " " .. ....... .... ... .. ... . ........ ... ... ... . on average accounts. Accounts now due must be paid ever offered in town, just received at ::: :::::::::AT:::::::::::: .. .... .. ........ ... . .. ........... ... .. . ......... . . . .' .'.... ... ' .... .. .... .. .. .... .. ......... ...... ... CANADIAN HORSES. It is a. sn.fe operation for anyone who uuders tands U1e bn,r,iness to go in to the Tai.sing and buyiug of horses for th e English ma L ·k et. Sound young horses, abo.ut 14 or 15 luu1ds, and capable of carrying a mount of 14 stone, will couun and a very high price for SOlllG ;y e.ara to C01;11e, and if ! the war continues therr value will go up to . a tigun:i beyond aU precedent.. The consumption of horses in war in enor1noui:i, and even in ti n1e of pea.ce the snpply of troop horsir:s is uneriual to the d en1and .A correspon dent writi ng fron1 IJondon on t he 27th of April, says:Between thirty and fo r ty Canadian horses 1\'ere sold in London last Saturday One horse fetched 180 guineas, and the average was from 30 to 45 g uineas. The anirual that con1n1anded this high price 'vas advertised to trot a thil e in very goo d time; and was bou ght on this scn1i-wa1<ra.nty, No grea ter rn istake can be made than that of sending inferior horses to the English market, \vh1ch is already too well supplied with '~plugs," a$ an instance of this I n1ay mention a recent cu11signn1ent of 35 horses : which were sent by a. gentleman in the I n eighbourh ood of Toron to la tely. They were at liyery in Liverpool for thre e weeks, 1 ::.n<l ;i. gcntlcrnn.n on thi s side had paid for : thei1 · freig ht; "'·hen tJ1 e charges for freight and liverv were de<lucted th ei r sale(in London) res1i'ited in a loss to t he Oanadian exporters, and I oust point out that th is a.ru it fron1 L ho fact that the horses sent i were very indifferent.. r.rlwre is al wa.yR a. ' 1narket her(} for young (fou r yea.r old), sound honms, of a lik e ly sta1n p,a11d fit for work. They n1ay Lo hackneys, hu n ters, machiners, or cart horsesJ it iis iruwaterial whic11, and tht.~y \\'ill st-11 well, but for ind iffere.nt h orses after dedncting cos~ of carrfoge and keep 111 Eugland till lhey rec()ver th e effect of the ocean voyage, say two to i hrP-r. \Voeks , there is n very sl0w sale, and I think, t.hore rnust be in all cases a certain loss. 1 to POS T OFFTCE B bOOK- ORDERED WORK promptly executed and good fits guaranteed. Be sure and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Bowmanville, April 12, 1877. I - l ALL P ARTS of the tovm with EASTON-'S ····· · ·· ····· .. .. . · · ············· ··· ·· ··· · . ........................ .......... .. ... ... . ····~· - ···· ·· · ·· · ·· · ·· ······ · · · promptness. BOOK & STATIONARY DEPOT ! :::::: :::::: ~:= .:o :~;:::::::: :::::: F. Y. COWLE. ====,==='"----== --' =====-- --- - --13owmanvillc, August 29, 1876. Highest price paid for all produce. k md8 o1 JOHN McMURTliY CARD. store on King Street, lately occ1111ied by Mr. L. J Cornh~h, jeweller, with a, new s tock o1 'fAKE GUEAT PLEASURE IN l:NI FOitl\'UNG the Ladles of vicin ity tl1at I have returned and opened the llown1anvil1eand Toys, 'VVax Dolls, Writing Desks, 'VVork······ ..... .... .... . .. ... .. ...... ....... . ······ ..... . ...... ...... ····· · ...... ...... ..... , ...... ···· ·· .,.... ...... ... ······.······ ........... . Motto Cups & Saucers, · :::: : : :::::: ::::: : :::::: ::::::- ·: .: ::::·. ::: :: : ::::: : :::::: ...... :::::: .... .. Toilet Sets, Skates, Sleighs, Pict·i~~es, :rVrii~ ......... . ......... ........... ........ ... . . ...... ....... ...... .... .. ,... .. .. ....... .... .... ....... .. .......... ........ . , ... sic, Satchels and Misc~llaneous Books, &c. . .... ' .......... " ... .. . " ..... ... ....... ..... ........ ..... ... " ......... . . . ... ......... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ....... ... . .. " Cltt!ap Fu1·nili1/1fi?J~! ~AT- Cheu11 Fu/1~ni lu/11f!Je! MANNING'S OLD STAND. Th e Bowmanville Furniture Factory having connncn.ced rurmin~ again, and the new Company having appointed ~h e undersigned Rcta1l A.gent for the Town and sunounding country, he is l?repared t? o~er t h e very best styles of Furniture at prices "below anytlnng at which it can be procured elsewhere in the Province. N:Ei']~ MILLINERY, · FANCY GOODS, BERLIN WOOLS, · &c., &c., &;c. custom_~r s . GOODS at about HALF-PRICE :::::: ::: ::: ···:.::.::·:.'.'..'.".'.':.::·:::.:: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::: :: :::::: : ::: :: 1\fo'I"J.'0-4 'Nimblc sixp?nce better t han a slow poking shilling." .... .... . . . ·. ... , ·........ ........ .. ........................ . . ............ ······· · ·· · ···· ···· ~· ···· · ······ ······ SPRING DRY GOODS1 ---:o:. -- "\Vhere I -..·rill be glad to n1ect n1y old friends and I also carry on ,,.,,, .. ...... .... .... ............. . ----. ··-- - - - ' D R E S S JUAU:ING in connection ·with the ?i.1illinery and Mantles Blank Books, Inks, Writing Paper, Envelopes, .... ........ .. ......... ... . .... .... . .. . . ....... , .. ······ .... ........ .. ... . ................ .. .......... . ......... -····· ..... .... .... . .... .... .. ... _, ... . ' A. S. ANDERSON, (Late wi th !\.:lcssra. J. &\V. J. ?1-Tcl\iurtry & Go. Bibles, Church Services, Hymn Books, : ::: : : ::::::, :::::: :: ::: ::: ::::: : : :::: : ::: ::: ::::: : :::::: : :: ::: :: ::: : :::::: }V[ASO~I'S · King St. Bo>vn1anville. FIRS'.l' PRIZE ..... ... ... . .. ............... .. . ... _,, ....... .............. ... .. ... ... ...... ' ......... .............. . ... .... .. ................ .............. Purses, Pictmc F,-aming, Bible Depository. NEW GOODS AT HIS . ROYAL THE LICHT·NNINC ROV L Has taken thi::i seai:mn the Two Fir st Pri zes at Cobourg, tile 'l'tvo First at Port llope Central Fair, l.i'irst P ri:r.e at. Bo\Ynrn.nville, Diploma. at 'l 'oronto, a nd ot1wr plac.cs too nu1nero11s to men Uon. 'l'lle subscriber having sold tr:..ff" nearly Two Hun<lrml of these beautif ul n1ac11ines t he Inst ejghte en n1onths, tho HOY.AT. has a record th a.t N O OTHER l\IA CHI NJ·~ :KVER HAD! by never l)avlug to ch a.nge a single nu\.Ch.ine cach ma.chine \Yorking ftrsL class, ·with scarcely the breath of a con1pla. i nt, a.ud that only through the inexperi ence of the operator in a,. Yery odC. solitary case oL· bl'O. Some of tJ1e leadh1g features of the ltOY.AL Jµ ii,~ co1:rnL~·uc lion the bes~ materials U .<" Cil; tl1c weadng parts "case-hardened; first 0111.;5!'.I \": ork· men en1plo:ved, 'vhlch willensnre ita tl urulnULy; great adaptation for different classes of goods, t L"Olll fi1ws t muslin to heaviest full cloth or leather a dj ustable to either 'vork in a few secontls b.Y presser-foot spring and i n1proved feede;.·; very large b obbin, holding 50 yards th r end ; 1m~ enL la1np.h0Jdcr, l'IDP,bliJl,S" O}l(?l.'4t.trr to !;!CW l>} n11(ht as well as by da,y, J. S. DONEY, For sa le by T)·l"onc, Ag n t for U, 0, N" orthumhe1·la n d & D urham. N . .H Agent also for ..A.L'fHAJ\i. and ELG A'ICJIES, ::::::R . EASTON,:::::::: :::::: R. EASTON,:::::: TOWK HA:LL BUILDINGS, DOHENY BLOCK, ... ... BOWMANVILLE... ........ .. ... .............. J,JNDSAY .... . UNDERTAKI NG Funcmb furnished in every respect in the very beHt styles and at prices lower than ru1y other firm in the country. One r~f' the finest Hearses in the Province SENT FREE to any funeral furmshccl by the subsc1·iber, within ten miles of Bowmru1ville. Also , aO"ent for Raymond's celebrated Metallic Coffins, New York. b . TO Er::A.NDI WHICH HE WILL SELL ~"l.3J::E .D 01'\i[XN"XO r~r R.EPO::Fl.T S havinO' been circulated that the undersj=ed has heen overchargillg in his Undc~taking department, he begs to submit tho follow ing fi gures, which lre challenges any one to cont1:adict :Reported amount charged, $50 .... Actual amount charged, $12. a (I Usually LOVV Prices FOR. CAS:E-I! - --:o :- - - Savings· and I.n vestmen t S OC I ETY, -- -- ···-- ·---Asia Minor the Impo,.tant Point fo1· llngland. H LON J) ON, ONr.r AR l _ O. CAPITAL , ... .. , , .. . , . ..... . ....... ... .... . .... .. . .. . . . .... $1 ,000,00 o. SURSORIBED .... ...... ,, ... ... , , ...... , . , . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . 750,000.00 . PAID UP . · ···· ·· , , . · .·..··. . . . . ........ . .. . ...... . .· .· , · . . 300,000.00. RESERVB AND GON1'INCIBNT Ji'UND ... . , . . , ..... .. , ... . 60,000 .. 0G (London Econrrmi-st , April 21. ) It is evident thaL g r ea.t milit a ry changes in Asia. ]'1inor \Vo uld, il:i the opinion uf t he best military a.uthorities,tc nd to affect India an d tl1e secu rity uf o ur hold upon it. The growth or ex tens ion of a.st.rougmilitary po~ver there would , it is argu ed, tend to throw upon India and ourselves n1ore ~seriou~ pennctnen t chargt:a for military defence than those we no'Y bear. In certain concei vn.ble canses this shonlc1, of course, be subn1ittl:ld tu. VVere an indigenous peaceful psiwer t o gro\Y np iu th ese r eg ions_, ho wev~cr st rong it nH1y be, it wonld be our c1 ea.r duty to accept any addit iu1rn.l charge which ·would be thrown npon us by the mtre n0ighbour)1ooc1 of such a. pnwer, howev0r peacefl.1 lly iuclincd \ve 1niglit know it. to be. '110 act 0U1er· f wise \Vonlcl be to con1mit the mi 1;J tak0 of 1 France in t.rying to prtv~nt the unity of Gerrnauy in 1860 , But there ar o other Citses in wh ich the q uestion is noh so simple _,vhcre tho ntilitnry pov..-er is a loreign one and of ku own a.ggressive clu~rncter. The question, it is urged, would then b e h o\\r fn.r it iuay be expedient to tolot·atc the approach of su ch a uew neig-bbor, whet1ler there can ever bC anything more than an a r n1ed t.rnce between ua 1 and whether 'Ye should no t seek to avoid per~n a,nenb· military burdens of an oppressive hind b_y opeu temporary warfar e. 'Phe tinestion is especially in1portant for E ngland, beca.nso it is q!.lHc int<'llig ible that the introduction of a h igh ly develop ed etate of milJtar.r preparation would altel· nur social and constitlltion al arrangements to an intolerable extent. At presen t we are the only one a1n ong the great E uropean Po\vertS which haS a small army. and that · arn1y raised by voluntary c~1istment-a condition of thin~s which has n1any ad\lantages to cou1pcnsate for its drawbacks.~ But if we arc to be placed in dread of immediate attacks by land fro1n great n1i htary .Powers on vital poiu t.'3 of our itnpr.ri::tl posit.inn, a n a.rr.ny of tho sort mn.jr i 10 longer suffice. And the cxhitence of a great niilit:'l.ry power such as Itussia iu .Asia IYli u o1 ·, within a comparatively short distance of th i: Enphra.tca ·vulloy,and e ven of the S11er. Canal, Lspecially allowing for th o circunu;tance that the sarr1e power is .cuca1nped in Central .Asia, an d 111ay n1ake a" dc1nonst1·ation against India thence, \Yottld cert.a.inly rafo e t he question whether our n1ilitary preparations should not be wholly clrnnged in kind. · We h~ve fh11 s a keen interest to see .8ia l\liuor, and the whafl'tussia· do es in .A 1.irst event 1nuy be of great importn.nce to us. It 1nay be the most pr udent policy t o Jct CYcnts take the ir course, to allow Russi[I. to t\dd to her traus -Oauoasian ter·rltory withon!i check, as it hn.s ndded t o its Central Asian terri tory, an d subn1 it lo t.he incren.sed bur<len of milita.ry preparation rather than go to wa.r ; but vrc shall hcnc<:f(irth, if Russia. sncced8; a.ccording _ to .t,he bes t. authorities, have only the two a lternat ives, and -this is the inconvenience· of the poli~y Russia ia pursuing, 'l'he received policy on which onr statesman have long actecl is that W'e shonl<l not antici pate 1Jossiblc fllt.ure warB by present ones, but it is lik ely· enongh now t hat there will bo a strong counter-feeling, and there will also b e in uch popular discontent if an increase of 011 r military burden.~ is proposed, as t.11e re.suU of the present R ussian prvceedings. No grct.ver qutstion of policy could well b0 raised than those which are likely to co1ne b efo re ns sh?u~d Rus.sia havG a. urea.t sucess on the .l'is1 at1c frontier of rrurk~v. )\ie sho uld certa inly reco1n· mencl tb e~po::1tponement of any hol!ttleaction until Russia, as the. prize of success, proceed~ t ll 1nake serio us additions to h er territory in A sin: but 'Ve fear the possible e xcite ment n n t.h e subject, nnd we cannot 3~1v tha.t it wou ld be ~vholly nnj nstified. ·our conclu sion tfu-\n is that i n :::i. .RussiaH nttitck on EHropean Turkey " s shonld , stand t.y for the present j bnt n. Ilnssinn < ltLack on A.Biatic Tnrkoy will ho a vi;iry sorious 1nattcr. The n1 esures to be ta.ken, if anv sh oul d occupy most seriously t h e ::tt.te1{tion of the Cabinet n.nd of Parliament. In any ca.so, the devP.lopn1ent of the ~.ussian, atta.ck boUt in Asia and Euro pe will require t.lte uLmost V:jtige uce. l f any e ve n t occu;.·s to dispose e1thGr combat an t to make peace, the Government shoul_d ho prep~r cd \vit.h every means to Ui-10 that ev e~1t tne n tinost, a nd so pxe.veut the extension of t he w~.,r. JI " CCF' The · T'ailoring Departn1ent A SPEUIA LTY. " " " " " 30 ' · · ' 45 ... . 60 . . .. 50 .. . . " H ti l>. " " " " " ..o. :10. [)(t 95. " 72 .. -· " " " Bowmanville, March 29. 1876. W. P. PROWER. 35 G'rOOD FITS GUARANTEED. 'V Butter and Eggs Taken in E Buwrnc.i1ville, March 28, 1877. J < 1 ~ r: (25) n1onth in the b ui:;iucsS \ve ftu·1~ish ~ but those willing to "\Vtwk can cu:nly ca.rn a dozen dollars a day l'ight in their own localities. Have no roou1 to explain here. BusinP-t'S p leasant aull honorable. "\Vorocn nn d · exvonse of ata1·t.ing you . Particulars :t'rc.e..~ \\'"rite and sec. lf'o,.rmcrs and mecho.nics, their sons and <lfn1ghtcrs, o.nd a.11 clasees in need ol' pay in.I( wo1·k u t ho111c. should -..vrlto ~to u.s a.nd learn all about the work at once. NO\V 1s the ti me. Don't Dclav. .Addi·ess 'i'HUE &, Co. , · . (30) $999 Ca.n"tben1acle!JY evr.ry ag~ 11 t e very Money loaned upon real estate on t1w most favorable terms. Mortgages purchased. Interest allowed on deposits. D. MACFIE, President. F. B . LEY, Manage . King of the West One Doo'r \ \Test of Express Office. ---~-- - - l1EJ1'ElatNGEl3 BY PEUM1S81UN: t:IO}'"S and gi.rJs Qo O.S WC:ll BS men. "\Ve ·.Vill, fuL'· GE.0 . l\1cGlLL, Esq., l\:iauagel' ()ntario Ra,n1: , Bown1anvi Ue niSh you a oomplete Out.tit froo. 'l'h e busn1ess pays better tha.n anything else. ' Ye wU! bear Wl LLIAM ALL_ I SON, Esq., 1\1. D., Bowmanville. London ]Har ell 1876 FANNING ---o--- MILL AND SEED SEPARATOR. cCl ung · Bros' 1 Augusta. 1 .\'lainc. B I G PUSEI: is now raging at THREE MACHINES IN ONE --- - 0 - -- Spring Importations - --C 0 NT AI N - - - I I TRELEVENSI J. HIGGJI\'JIO'J_'ll!AJU This is the best and largest ma chine for cleaning and sopru·ating gmin ever invented. 'Manufactmecl in Bowrnanville at th e establishment of L evi Munis, Liberty st . Call _ a nd inspect. P. C. HIMES, Sol e Agent for the counties of N ortlrnrnberland, Durhmn, Victoria and Peterboro. (:3:1) BARGAIN'S ATTRACTIONS, NOVELTIES! Which will strike the Km<:N OnSEitVER very forcibly. B that received a as sorted stock of Genuine Drugs a.nd P ure English N OU NCE h o hn.s 'vell Ch e 1nical~. CHEllfIST AND DRUGGIST, EGS RESPECTFULLY TO AN EEOEIVED r:al'efuJly selected Also, a splendid stock of the most DYE STUFFS! Thev invite c. o:;vrpAilISON and COMPETITION. . . Corner Prices. Goods to suit the Million. PRIN'I:S from all the Celebrated Makers-English and American. New and Elegant Dress Goods in endless Goods at variety. For EVERY DAY SUITS see their magnificent Stock of TWEEDS. For better wear, Worsted Coating continues to be the popula1: fabric. They exhibit a very large Stock, unsurpassed fo r elegance of design and finish. oonstuntly on hand, together ·"vi th E; cl1 oice se lection of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PA'l'EN'fMEDICTNJi:S,1 BRUSHES, COJ'1B S, SHOULDEH·BltACES, iSU.ff'O!lTEl'\8, &o., &p OILS, PAINTS, COLO HS, V ARNISHES and WHI EA 1:¥ .-lt the very lo·wcst pl'ices. l'thioh cannot be surpa.sse(l fo1· excellency o iuality An assorhnent of Aniline Dyes kep And is determined . to contmue to sell at the ruinously low p rices cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do itFirst, he buys for cash and knows j1rnt how to buy. Second, what he can't buy cl1eap enough, he manufactures. 'l'hird, he is satisfied with small profits. Fou rth, he sells for -cash ; fiftj:i, l1p spilii ~t ppttojll prlpefJ. C.A.L:X:.. .A.N -I> S E E FC>:let. 'YC>UB.SEX...VES NEW FALL and WINTER, G-OOD S, TO BE SOLD ' CHEAP FOR CASH AT I Il R . ING worl-.men, kept. ·· y 0 u R ~ R ·; ;;;· N D s w- I T II: · -y 0 u B A T .T .XN"G-'S ·. Bowmanvillc, Oct.. 30, 1876. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE N. D. ~Country St.orepeckers Supplied on·a v·a ntageous terms :Jq~t&blish.ed Kxnruinc the stock, \vJ1icJ1 com:priees everything in the trade, of tlie very latest ;i 11d n1 0Et elegant styles and patterns, of Rnghab, Canadian, and Amt?ri cnn ma.nufactw·e. Ile still continues to n1anufactu1·e lO ord er , from the best of materi a l, and nQp.e l!ut ;firs t-class · · · ·· Orders PrmnptZy Executed, and Good P its Giul!rctnteed. Jic bas in &tock an endless variety of Lfl.P.ic~' a.nil Gen Le' Sn ratogn T1·un:ks Y a li f('B etc nJJ 0 \V hi ch he is sellin g chea:p for caa.11, · ' ' ., 1 ~50. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT GILMORK& CO., Attoru1Jys at TJaw, Sttecossors to Chittnta.n, :Io:>!l nttH' ,t:: t)Q . , Remember the Stand-_ - " BIG EOOT" drawn by two Horses, KING STR.EET, BOWMANVILLE. Winding Up! OCTOBER 10th, 1875. - i -- AB REAS'£ O.F' THE TillfES ! 629 F Street, Washington, D . C. American and Fo reign Paten ts. Patents proc ared in :tll conn trie.'!. No 1~ 1~~s 1.~ ADYA..~CE. No clrnrg-e 11irless 1he pn.teu t :. . granted. N o fe es for lna lci ng J.ll'8ll 1ni nary ei.aminat.ions. S JJCcial ;l.t teulion Jrinm Lo !mt.P l'· feren c;.e c~w es Qeforc th e " P:ne11 i 0J l1 c~ , E .. '(t+>n· slons bf!fore0011gress, Infringemen t Sni J.;;; in di fferen t States, :tud all l!t,lg:ttion ~tpp e nn.i n i 11g lo IJlYCttt.ions 01 · Paleuts. S1<:x 11 STAMJ' 1··0 11 PAMPllL"J!l'r Of sq:'.l'Y :r.~G!C S . M . TRELEVEN. I I PERFECT FITS IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Never before such a Stock of Gentlemen's F urnishings in Town. Never before such a Stock of FELT HATS in Town. H ats for Everybody. Hats for wet weather. Hats for dry weather. Hats as light as a feather. HAR-D TIMES It is my intention on the ahove date to wind up the longwinded oredit system, and sell only for CASH, or its equivalent. It rc·iuirns ' United States Courts and Departme:its. Claims pro.sec ut.m\ in rile Sn1ucinc Court of the Uni ted Stales, Uo urt of Ola.ims, Cont.t of Oommissioner.5 of i\. l(J.btim a. Cla im<', ~outlie r n Claims Commission, :i nd :tll ela.ss us of wa l' cJ;timR he.fore t.hB Executi n! D ep :trt.rtrnnts. H ard time p1'ices have been adopted at U10 establishment of H e is 0.0.~ring his new a·u d handsome assor tment of no argument to establish ihat it is to the ad vantage of _ h ath buyer nn d seller to trade for ready poy; th e buyer thereby gettiug goods at LOWE R 4rre. a.rg of Pay anq. Bounty. Carpets, Carpets, ab,! such Carp(3ts ! G-R 0 CE RIES AN D SEE D S. m.qney from 1 h P. Oovc rnm en r :, or w hich lliey ha.ve kQ.Q\Vledgo. \Vrite full Jus to 1·y of Set'\" jce, a,n d fl ta lo u.14q1n1l of imy and bo nnty receive~\E n· closo sttunp, awJ :L full r ap ly , :1.ftfn- exami mHfori , vlill be gi \' Oil you free. OFFICimS, $Ot, OI JC!~S !l.lLd !'!A 11.om~ of l hc !a le W~r, Ol' t h e ir hei r$, :tl'C i ii many c:t.ses 011t it led to pq FALL AN:Q VJINTER GOODS ~~His Buffalo H0b es are splendid value. ~~Hi s 'Mink sots are ren1a.rkab1e a.t t he 1noney~ ~His Grebe aud Alaska. outdistance a.11 co1upetition,fi~... His Caps, Collarets, M\1ffs, l\'Iitts, t..~c,, are nui.d e up in the newest and most ar;tistic style, pr Hi s Children's ~.,urs a.re r are and varied, an<l itre j ust \vhat fond mn1nTnas reqn ir e for U1eir pets. ~· 11 hen th e G·e nts' Furnishi_n vs en1brJ.ce eve1·ythll1<1' in the line: S hirts, D _ ra1, e rs,. Socks, Colla.rs, Cu. tfs, NeckHcs, E~ncpQ, ~tc~ b · PRICES, and the seller being saved from loss by bad debts. We think A'l' GREA'l'LY REDUCED P mCES. then that all parties wiil conctir in the wisdom of this change ou ouo part , Pensions. All O'Fl'ICl!:HS, SOl. IJIKU S :i.nd l;)AH.Oni:! wo uu<led, Our goods will h ereafter he bought for CA.SH only, we and shall thereby reap the advanlnge of large trntle discount s, which ndvuntaga rn_:p! tuetl, OI' in j 11refl ill t!l1;1 lrt lc w11.r, lwwe ver ol 1 gh tl,y, ctrn ob tain n. p en:;.lo t1, many now rcceivi11g pension s n.re eut.itl ti d to :111 Tnci·eu8e. Scm.I i:;l.:imp :uidiul"ormn.tion wi ll Jmfui-n i§h e.d rrec. Glahn aul:.<;, \'\'hose n.Llon1ey::i h:t.\'e been :;; nsp enderl, -..v ii i IJ e gnt tnonsl.v f11r11 is h ed w i l.11 f ull in(o rmci.lion an ~l proper p npc r.s oo :.i p:plicctt.ion to us. A IS we clm rge 110 fee nu lees .s1wcet!idUI, slnmps for ro~urn pOSUlge :)lwuld be 8en t ns. we urc determin ed to give to our customers. may therefore depend upon getting goods l'urtics purchasing from ns . Evcryt!iing good and cheap. l!Jspect, No trul!ble to ·h ow goods, now man vill e. October, 1875. C?sh cirntomers will buy close. :JU: . ~:1 Crr11 and RAW FURS bought at highest cash ]Jl'ices, AYER least. ten per cent. cheape than under the old plan, ,;f# United States General Land Office. _Pri1' ale I~ a.ud Olttilns , liornecte1tdCn!ics , prosecuted llefore t he Genern.1 L:i nd Office o.11d De · p.'tnment of th e lntcriur . <:J~ulesletl Land_ U:1.se~, ~I uung, Pre·e1n11t iou :u1d Old :Bounty Lancl \Varrints . imperfe~;L D. · - STOTT i\N D DEALER .JN Our stock will this l?all be more replete than ever, and a Htilr hig her class of goods \\Te µay ca;,h fo1· Lhmn . . V.'hl·l'e nst'ign ments :u·e we gi n" iu:-:truclions to pcriccL ~helU 1 ' DRUGGIST Qjji< be kept . We therefore guara ntee tL e greate st satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. -------~~~--- - " No, lVL-.," sho said, " Charles cari 11ever b0 any t hing t o a1e m ore. He ca.me uut this spring in his last fall overcoat; 3.nd., nh n1a ! if iti only iuatchod my new 1.lrcss I wouldn't mind S'o much ; but it <loean't, anll we have l)arted." Their TE:AS have acquired wide-spread popularity. Hun~ drecls of Tea drinkers will drink no other. Their fine Black Tea is PEJiFECTION ! Enquirers after BARGAIN S will : I be treated with every courtesy and consideration at 1ttaii Conit·nctol'N nnd othe rf9. We :tet as tt~toruey'J fu r"suell iu procuring conlracts, 111a.!d11g co llec ~ion s, ncg'oiia.ting loa.ns a.nd .a.tt+!ntling to a ll \J111>iness confided ~o us. · Liberal a r r11ugeme1its m:1de '\Vitli at.lo rn eys in :tll clas!:;es of bn :; i11 t:H:>i>. · TOWN HAL L A tllLDINGS; ·B0'1V1,Li1NVILLE, The following lines will be fotmd full: Drug gs, Medicines an·ct Chemicals, 11re StuffsJ Patent 1tf.edl.c;nea, Perfu1nery) Brushee, Con1bs, Soap;, Paints and Oils, Paint J?rushes, Coal Oil, aiid Coal 011 Lau1ps, &c., l\;c. PYYSICIANS' l'RESCRIPTIQNS CAitEFULLY COMPOUNDED AND .ALL ORDERS CORRECTLY ANSWERED. ) Address GILl'vIORE & CO., P . 0. Box 4..J . ·1 Va1Jltingtoti., D. fJ. McClung Bros.' BomrANVILLE, March 19, 'VASUING'!'ON, U. 0., Novembe·1· 24, 1876. I f.'1.lte plcn.s ure in expressm~ lny entire confi· deuce j u t h e 1·espo1i,sibility a~1d fitlelll!t of the Ln.w, Pat.f'llt ~wd Collection. House of G1LMOU:K & I CENTS'rnUITS AND SHIRTS BoWMANVILLE1 October 1, Ready-made C!othi'ne-, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Silks . Shawls, Ski'rts, Cottons, Winceys l3lc:nkets, Buffalo Robes, &c. &'c - ' Co., of tins cny. 1877- 'Cash itrcfV·t ... Vtttional M()trapolilan. Br.ink.) <+ EO. H. B. WHIT}l, "" _ .c; Ji1fi1" li'arrMws a,nd ~hysicians from the osed -0{ the best quality. .o:.lmti·y will Jin<l - made to order in city styles, on sl1ortest noti 1875. o ,.,. Stockof 1\Icdicines com ) S. F HILL