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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jun 1877, p. 4

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CANADIA.N 8TATESl\!IAN AND MERCHANT, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1877· ·-- - - - - - - ~- -- ---- -----.'.'~-- 4!':5.~ necessary to the dcvelopmenl of cabbage, ~T}'O~AllBAQ~~--\ T.H·E -·EtEPHANT HOUSEi/ 08 ACRES, BEING COJi-iP.QSEl"D I1 Far11.1 tor -§:i1e. A N e\v J ersBy gardener cbllJJiders salt , -----~:o:C:::=:--- especially in places far from t h e co.ast. H e find s them 1nore crisv 1 of better flavor and to ke ep be tter when salt is used t han without. lie uses it as follow;, :-A fe w McLEOD HIMSELF AGAIN I ~o : ~:o:---- _ t.) of part of Lot Ko . l , 9th con. Darllugoton; ·a bout 70 ac res cleared, an d the balance w ell 'vooded with pine and oak. If not sold by Lhe 1st of April next , the cleared portion "'ill !Jo casod . .l!'or particuJa.rs enquire. of s B. BPADSHAW Fall Business I ---:o:---I CASH PRICE, 9 cts. CREDIT PRICE, 11 ct s. days after setting out the plant·, and when they are dainp, either after a rain, or whe_?. the dew is on, r take a small .dish of fin e salt, and walking among the rows sprinkle a. pinch of salt on the centre of ea.ch plant. When the leaves begin to grow, I repeat the salting, and when the centre of the leaves begin to form the head T apply- salt uLY~,in After o , scatterinf! o it, over the leaves. pear diseased, I sprinkle the Sa.It over free ly. rrhia will S O\.~{e all such plants. A qua.rt t hisJ I look them over occasionally~ and if The ,und ers icrned continues to conduct. tl:e Hardwa,re ~ d C business at the. old.stand; under the name and style of J olm McLeo & ,o. I never, at any tim e , had a partner, or any one directly interested in my business. My brother was in my employ as clerk for nearly a y ear und a half, but lately, for good and valid i·easons, I disch>!,rged him, which di scharge. has ?een · .confirm_cd by .the C?urt of Cliancery. 'l'herefore the bu smess m future will receive strict and persona1 a tt en t" ion. [ , . Boots and Shoes! - .- - -- -:u-n:·---- 10 " " " 12t " 20 ' $1.15. " $1.00. NEW STOR . ·E · I NEW GQ Q DS T · · TEI.::E L..A..RGES. T:J This will be strictly adhered I find plantil that do not head well, Of ·P· hundred pla1~ta ~n a season, although u10re can be used r salt is 5 ufficicnt for fiv e r ,' ' . i . Ha · . r d·. . T imes an d ,_, Ch eap !o. " ' . G 00 d s I .I · · CORNISH premises \\'here he has opened 0:ut a . large s tock of Lhe beet goods to b e fOlmd in the counti·y, co11sisting of I n order to reduce th e la rge stock now 011 haud, pnces WI placed at very low fig ures, especially .to CASH custorners. 11 b e H AS REJ\WVED IN'ro HIS NEW BEST -_ - -AN lJ --.- ED -to, and only six months STOC~ WATCHES, CLOCKS, --- -----···-- --PLASTER. CHAINS, .JEWELLERY, We have often heard the declarotion I F'ORKS, made th"t plaster was not a fertilizer by I Contains · House and Builders' Hardware, Carriage makers' SPOONS, itself. l:~nt tllls rnnst be a niistako, because supplies, wit h Paints and Oils of all colors and kinds. :ELEc·rROcPLA'rED WARE, plaster is composed of sulphur, li1ne and with sa.fety, - Jf 1rui t ReGord.. T :a: E sT o a x:I T CH:E.A.PEST on average accounts. Accounts now due must be paid ever offered int.own, just received at 1ralel'. S ulphur and liine arc fcrtiliier s, 1nor0 so for sowo plants than for others ; more so for clove1· th ai-1 for co rn ; 1nore so Tinwa re sold cheap, as i'o-r the stock of curn than for the 'seed Of -· S toves of all kinds, in great variety. no p eddlers aTe kept. corn. 'I.here is no douLt that by a. drilling 1 of plaster we not only u.ft'orcl the plant a . I su pply of sulphur and linH:i, but we also afford it the ·means of obtain ing from the "Put up, anCl Jobbing done by experienced workmen. soil large su pplies of potash an d niagnesia. , So tlrnt we gee by tho use of plaster fonr I 1uost va]unble and essential constitnentG of WELLINGTON BUILDINGS.) plant grow~h and pla11t food, Yiz., sulphur, Bowmanyille, l\.Iay 8, 1877. lin1~ , potash and n1a.gncsfrt. 1,Vhcn we consider the val ue of potMh in tlu~ gr~wth of plants, we n1ust confc.as that t hi s diaiiltegrating influence of plaster, this unlocki ng· of the soil, is one"-of its_1nost valu<1.ble pr~perties. lt is just as well set the STOVES A:ND TINWARE U &c. , (.~C., 1~C . F. Y. COWLE . Howmanvillo, 1\_ugust 2D, 1876. Ali-of which are 11 0,,-, clea.n ; and w ill be sold at IoWest pl'ices. More goods to arrive. ' Call a nd see our stock, aud lea1·n pricPB befor purchasing elsewhere. EAVE TR. 0 a-· ~ S - -- - - n-No trouble to shoyv gooU.s. Bowu1anvillc Sept. 27, 1876 ~------ POST Ol:l'F'IOE BI::.OOK . 6 < CARD. }:"'OR.1\"CING the IORDERED WORK guarante ed. Bowwanville, April c promptly executed and g ood fits Be sure and g ive · him a call b efore purclmsing els ewhere. 1877. 1 ~, JOHN M'LEOD .&. CO, TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN IN· I LadieR vfoinit.y that I have retu1·11ed a.nd opened t ho of B o\Vmanvi1le a1 '1d Cl1eapF1111·11iitlre! Cl1eup Furf!1il11/1~e! -AT- stor e on T{ing Street, lat ely occnpicd by Mr. J,. Cornish , jeweller, with Li new Btock of , -~ . }'ANCY GOODS, BERLIN WOOLS, &c., &c., &;c, oiu~tonuir s. MILLINERY, TH IRTY to potash free tha:o is in the eoil, as to apply it ontwatdly. Pla&ter is the agent to do this. Now is the time to apply it. SPRING DRY - - - :o: - - - GOODS VVhere I vdll be gla d to n1eet m y olcl fricnds aud I also carry on :- -:-:o:- :- - : DAYS I MANNING'S OLD STAND. ~The Bowmanville Fmniture Factorv havin" commenced nmn in o . aml h ·' · the " undersigned R etail "' agarn, t · e new Company having appointed Agent for the Town and surrounding coul).try, he is prepared t o offer tli e v ery best styles of J!'urniture at pL"iceR below anythinoat which it can 0 be procuTed elsewhere in the Province. DRESSMAKING in connection 'vith the !\'Iilli nery nnd Mantles :Mc:MURTB-YWill sell the balance of hi s Winter Stock for Thirty . Days at (Lato.With :\iessrs. J. &W. J. McMnrt.ry A. S. ANDERSON, ne\\.- ins8ct is desc l"ibed as of a greenish.,vh ite -in color, about three-sixteenths of an inch in length , ~' wi~h a tail _ s quarely d ockec.1, ;_1.ud tapering in front ~rhis THE APPLE MAGGOT. bei~g I I from t,Jie midtUe of the body towa1·d ·tho 1 ~!~!:~~'~'~,~~-i~~!.1,~sat 0 0 D sl H~,L~~Eth~ G NEW TO ::S.::..A..NDI NrASON~s .ROYAL! l I lion. - -- --- -- - - & Co. T Zing St. Bowman ville. bUCED PRICES! Gl~EATLY RE_ BEFOHE S'l'OCK TAKING; NA.ll[ELY : BLANKETS, · head· i head pointer!, and 'vhen the n10\1th is prot,rudell displaying two slen~er coalblack book s." In its work i[; is distinguished froro the larvro of t he codling moth, which confines itself to tho core of the appl B , by boring t.hrongh the iruit in every direction, leaving its excrement ·alOng its p<t t.l1wny. Its original breedingplace is in the uati ve crabs, and i t has only recently begun t.o i nfest the cultivated apple.' As it produces but a singlfl brood in- tho courso of the sea.son, it inay not pro \'e so formidable as the .c od_ li11g moth, which matures tv> u DRESS GOODS, ·1 J<'LANNELS, SH·~\WLS, I WINCEYS, SHIRTS & DI~:A vVERS, . }fun erals ±i.mrished in eve1;y re~pect in the very best sty lcs and at :FANCY WOOL GOOD S , . CLOUDS, &c. prices lower than any other tinn m the country. One of th e finest Persons wanting the above Goods will find it to their adv antage to cal HearseR in the Province SENT FREE to any foiieral furnished by the Cohour g, the 'l'wo Fwst ttt Port Hope Central subscriber, within ten miles of Bowrnanville. before purchasing elsewhere. ]fair, Fies t Prize at · Bo"vruanville, Diploma at Also, agent forRavmond 's celebmted Metallic Cofforn, New York. . ·' .W. J\fcl\H.iR'rI{Y. February, J877. '1'oroJJ to, a uil other plac.es t oo numm·ous to men UNDERTAKIN G WHICH HE WILL SELL AT HIS Usually LO\!V Prices ! - --:o:--- broods in one sea.::ion, . 'lihese insects 11ibernate in the ground during t he ·winter .; very l n.te fall ploughing is p1·i1ba bly oue of tbe_most effi cient ren1e.:. dies. The dcr:.trnction of all iufes led fruit is one of the e8sentiala to t he subju gf"tion of these in sec.ts, and t his can be best accon1plished hn.ving hogs consnme the fallen fr nit until t,h c time of ripening a.p proache:::i. ~-·The ws. - 'I'aiioring· , Department ~· . ~~ I 'l'he sub ~ e.riber · huviu~ so ld ;:_-e"" nea.1·ly Two Huridred of L hei'le beautiful machines t he last eighteen montlu;, the .RO Y.AL has a reco1·rl that NO O'l'HER MACHJN"I'] EVliR !IAD ! by n ever haying Lo change ·n. single1nachine each n1a chine w orkiu!-{ fi rs t clo.Ss,Yi'ith scarceJyh the breath of a com'flajn1;, a.nd that onlythroug thr. inexperience o the ope1·ator in a very odd soltta r, Yca:sc or two. -.. . Son1e of tl}c leading fea ture.s uf U1e PLOY-""-L In its con struction the best material s u ·ed; the wea;rh1g parts case-hnrdened; 11rst dass y,·oi·kmen employed , ·Yhich wilt ensure i ts dura bility ; great ada plation for- different classe.3 of good s, · from finest muslin to h eaviest fuilcloth or leather, adjustable t.u either 'vork in a few seconds by presser-foot spring and .improved feeder; very large bobbin, h olill ng 50 _yard s thread ; patent la1np-holder, enabli11g- onerc1,tor to sew b) night. as well as by day. . , F or sa.J e by .J. 8. DONll: Y, 0 TJB:E :.00~ :.CNIO:ril~r S_ a vings and Investment· S OC IET Y, ·R.. E P C> R. T S ' LONDON, ON-TARIO. OAI'H'AL, ...... . . .. ·· . .. ., , ·. ·... . .·· · . · · , .·. · ... . .·......_. . $1,000,00 0. SUBSCRIBED . . . .. · ..:.:..: .. .. . .. , . . .. . . ... . . . . . ... . . ..... ..... 750,000.00. I'AID :J.ou,oop.oo.. . RESERVE AND . OJr.. "17'Ll'l'tGRNT FUND . . .. . ...... .. . ... . .. 60,0~o ·. oo -OF- having be~n cfrcufat ed that. the undersigned has been overcharging in his Undeifakrng departm ent, he begs to submit the following figures, which h e challeng es any one to contradict:Heported amount charged, $5Q .·. . Actual amount charged, $12. " u " 30.... 9. " " 45.... " :?5. " 60.... " 40. " " 50. . . . " " 30. " f( " " " 72.... 50. TJ.P.. ...... .. ..... .. ..... ... .. .. ..... . .. .. .. ... . . . ... A SPECIALTY. I .A~ nt fol" U'. C . Norlhumb~rl l~t.td & D~J-~~~: A gent also for AL'l'HAM and Bowmanvillo, March 2(1. 1876. W. P. PROWER. 35 N. B ELG ~~'.~°._ HE S. __ Money lmmed upon real estate-on Hi.e mos t favorable terrns. Mortgages purcha.~ed. Interest allowed on deposits. D . M:ACFIE, President. REFERENCES RY PERMISSION: b,f GOOD FI'rS GUARANTEED. :, ; - - - - - - -> ····- - - -· A SCOTTISH ROMANCE. · t er and E . . en " \ ggs Tak But· ··s;,vmar~villc, Murcbl 28, 1877. · 1 'n E x0hange .1,1ooalities. H aveng.-roomto \; . . . - - . f ow lionoraJjre. ex ~:Jl~re. boys a nd ·g irL" d o \Yell as men, ftu·B usuress pleasant-and i1S Ulltell <:ttHl \Ve \'\rill _ $999 (25) Can't b e made by eve . i·y agent eve.ry mont.h in the bnsi11ess 've f11rnis11, but those willing t o "\Vork can ensily earn a dozen dollars a day rigJ1t in t h eir F. B. LEY, 1\1anag1:; ~ing of the West · GEO. McGILL, Esq., Man ager .Ontario Bank, Bownrnnville WILLIAM ALLISON; Esq., M. D., Bowmauvillc. FANNING ---o--- MILL A romantic story is being t old a.bout a. S cotch doctflr. 'l'herP. was un til lately liv · ing a JYiiss l\'.Ia.cphcrson Grant, oue of the wealthiest, heiresses i n Scotland. Originally only th e daughter of a Scotch country doctor, sho being by a singular train · of' e~enis sol e heiress to her uncle, au I ndian nabob, wh o had made. a large fortune in Indi.a. la&t cent u ry: She forrned a grP.at friendsh ip with an other ladyJ .aud the iwo a..tXI'eed t hat they w-onld live t ogeth e1· for the r.e st of their lives, and nc~er - n1arry; and ~\fiss Grant named her friend as heiress. The coJnpact )v:as observed for 111any years ; but Cupid proved stronger tha:r;i. P lutu5l, a.n.d the co:ll1panion gav0 herself up to t ho te1npter, man, a11d 1narric d. Jfrom- that t in1 c :&Iiss Grant r~fn sed ~o Bpeak to hGr, a.n d_ though they 11ad lived together in t h e f:)atne house, and slept in the same bed f or many years, !vliss G-[3.rit revoked her will v.nd left uot. a penny t o · her old frien d, and died intestate. r.rhe r~sult is that Miss Grant's cousin, Dr. ·Proct or, h er n ex b of kiu, has con1e in_ one of the 1nol'..t beautiful estates. in . (.)fl:i' ce. One D oor W est 0 f.. EXl)l'8SS . . . ,,-"-·cclung· Bros'1 Spring Importations - -C 0 NTAIN-· - . uish r on a cnrnplete Out,-fit free, '_f'he business London Ma:rch 1876 p ays 1Jetter than a nyth ing else. "\·Ve ·will llea.r j expense of stai·ting yo u. Particulars free.- -- - VVrite a nd see. F a.1·rncrg an d mechanics, their sons and daughtei·~,. ~ntl all classes in n eed of p FLying " 'Ork n t horne, should write t o us .u.nd le'arn a ll about the w ork -a.t ont"'.e. . N O\""' is the tirne . . .Don't Delay. .Address TRUE & Co., .A_ nl{ns l;a;, 1\-Iaine. (30) ..,,,......,....,,.==,.,,,,..,.,;..,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,..,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,..,,,,""'""',,;,,,.,,,,""'""'"""=""'==== AND SEED SEPARATOR. BIG PUSH is now ragmg ~it THREE MACHI,N ES IN ONE - - -o-- - TRELEVENSI. .r. llIGGINBO'Jl.'UA. lU This is the b est and largest machine for clcaniug and separating gmin ever invented. · . J\1.anufacti1red in Bowmanvillc at the establishment of L evi .1\f onis, Liberty st. Call and inspect. P. C. HIMES, . Sole Agent for the co unties of NorLlnunberland, Durham, Victoria and Petorboro. . (33) - ---: -- -.- - ~ - - BAR,GAIN'S ~TTRACTIONS, - - ·-- --- : - - - ·-·-·- -·"-· · ·-- ·-- ... EE OEI-VED NOVELTIES I Which will &trike the KEE N DBSElWER very forcibly . They invite COMP A IUSON and C OMPETITION. - N OO NCE that h e ha.s received a well as s orted. stock of Cenuine Drugs a 11 d P tu'C English C hern ica12. Also, a splendid stock of t h e most ·~a.refully :5electe1l ' CHEl'iUST AND DRoJGGlST, -BEGS lillSPECTFULLY TO AN NEW FALL and WINTER And is determined to contmue to sell at the· ruinously low prices . cheaper than t he cheapest. Wliy lie can do it-.Fm;t, be buys for cash and knows ju,~t bow to buy. ·second, what he can't buy eheap e.n ough, he manufactur%. 'rhird, he is satisfied with small profits. Fourth, he sells for cash ; Fifth, be sells at fottom prices. CA..:C...X.. .AJSl"X>. S EE P"C>B. VC>'l:7:E'l.SE:C...VE0 -A.ND- DY E S'rUFFS! D::&Y- · land and money to botween $260,000 m:<1 3400,000. Fou r other relatl r es, who 'verc j n poor circn1nstances:, come into about which cannot Uo surpassed f or· e xcl'lll e ncy o 1uali_ ty A n asso1· l:n1ent. of Aniline D-ves kcp con~tantly on h~cl, together with a choice se lection of DRU tJS, . CHEMICALS. PA'.l'E~l' lVIEDI CIN~S .1 qooDs, H AT TO BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CA BRUSHES, COMBS· . $250,000·each. A. -J . .\VJLLAltD, -of San l\f altt o cou1itry, California, givea a ~im ple , and, in bis experiencei o. very effective safeguard agai nst. rats and tnice. He takes two round pieces of Lin, like the bot ton1 - of a fruit can, punches a hole in the Centre of each piece, and striuge thorn on a st,re>ng 'Yire, ori.e · ~ear each e11d. Then he stretches the wire from side to aide of the .roon1 anrl fastens each end fi rmly. A_nything which is hung upon the wire b5tween the vtates if tin is safe from the rats,' for if tliey \vnlk out upon the wire, e"ery tin10 they 1nou nt the tin it rcvolYes a.nd they cannot pass over it. Mr. Willard has fo und the simple contrivaiice very uaeful in saving inc m.t, i;i:i·ain, etc., and atl vises Corner Prices. Goods to suit tlrn Million. PRINTS from .. all. thy Celebrated :Makers-English and American. New a nd J <:leg;lnt Dress Goods in endless G o ods at vaneti For EVERY DAY SU ITS · see their magnificent J<:or better wear, Stock of TWEEDS . SIIOULDER-HHACES, OILS, 1 IS U PPOR'l".l<mS, &o., &o PAINTS, COLORS,' VARN.18HJ.:S and 'YIII EA B R I N G Y O U R F ~RIENDS W"ITI'I YOU IIaT At the very low0st pdccs. Worsted Coating HORSE AND CATTLE J\'!EDlCI:NE E xan1iil.c th.c st oC.k. which com prises everything in the t rade of t he very latest antl 1nost · e legant. styles .a nd patterns, of EngUsh, Cannd~an, a.nd Auw rican Wanufn.cturc. ~ He still continues to mauufncturc to order, iroru the best of mntc1·ial, a nd none but. flrst-class w ork u1en kept. :e .A. 'T' 'T' .:1:'1'T Gr' s. Bowmanvillc, Oct. 30, 1876. continues to be the popular fabric. They exhibit a very large N . B.-Country Storepeeke1·s tmpplied on· a. "'·u.ntageous terffi.B 01·de1·s P1·omptly E xec-uted, and Good ·. Fits Guanznteed. l:!"e has i? sto<;k a n endless T-al'icty of Lndies' and Gents' Sa1ntcg n 'J'1unks ' 'alii,:es etc. all 0 which Le is sellmg chen,p for cash. ' ' · ' - -~·~ ----- Stock, unsurpassed for elegance of design and finish . GILMORE & CO., Attorn,iys at Law. Sncccssu-rs f. o ( Ji1i 1una11, "!-IWiUl~r .,(;- Remember the Stand-" BIG KING STREET, Bowmurv llc. Ootobel' 2nd, 1876. BOOT" drawn·· by two Horses, BOWMANVILLE . Winding Upl , ! - MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT ABRE AS'r 01" t.:o 629 F Street, Washington, D. C. American and F oreign Patents. Pll l.en ts v rocnr etl iu :Jll co1tutri P;;; . N" t··i~ i,: s i· N o ch arge nult>ss : ile p;tt eu t. . gr:t_nt._ei.l. No J.e._..s . for lnak!.ng pn,l lminctTy ei ADYANCR . :!111111.a. tion::;, :'ipeci~d M. TRELEVEN. ·- ·- ===== 'l'HE TlMES OCTOBER 10th, 1875 . It rn my int\)ntion on the above date to wind up the lougwinded credit system, and sell only for CASH, :1.tti=mt1011 ii: i\·1>n t.Q l 11t.nr. PERFECT FITS IN THE TAltORINC DEPARTMENT. Never before ·such ·a Stock of t:-i·on~ Q ;usc~. b 0fo ro 111 1~ Pau:::il Oftk »~ Ext.i· n · s10ns hc!ore Con,'!rer;.'.', Jn fri. ngen1 e u t Su if.s iu dl rfernnL _ State<;, :uid ril! Jit.iµ::ilion :ti.JF~Jrt .ai11 i 11g tu --HARD TIMES Gentlemen's Furnishings Inv e11l.1on,:; · 01· P atGnt :;. . Sll::"l" IJ Sl' A )-lf' PIH.ET OF F; IX 'J"Y l 'AQJCS. t· oH J'.\M· or its equivalent. It requires Uuited Sta tes Cou1·ts and Ilepa, t"tme::its. O_ l:ti m ~~ p~osec!l ted i 11 tho S npren1e Co n r~ o f t.Jw U~utul ~Uid~~ , Court. of IJl :iims , Co o.l't of Commis:i'mi:iei:s ot ;\ l nb;un:t Ci:i.i mi:-:, Sou t h ern C l aims Con1mrns1011, 'u1 _ d :i.11 c la,..se~ of w a. r claimr. bo· fore the Execlll1v.i 1Jl·p:Ll' t.ments. all farmers to try it. CHICAGO, June 19.-A -singular discovery ·~vas wade yest el'day forenoon by the cast-..vard bo und train on the Northern Pacitlc road . N car Sicotte's Station,about fifty 1nilcs from here, the train -..vaa stop- Hard time prices h ave been adopted at f.he establishment of: in Town. Nev er b efore such a Stock of FELT HATS in Town. Hats for Everybody. Hats for wet wea ther. Hats for dry weather, Hats a s light as a feathe r . . no argument to establish that it is to the advantngc of both buyer an d seller to trade for ready pay ; tho buyer thereby getting goods at LOWER Arrears of Pay and Bounty. Olr.tr_I <?"I~T:s, s o r~ur 1~r:s :rnd SAJr.ons o f t h 1:1 l:tLe wnr, u1·.thejl' la·:rs, ci.r ~ in man.v c~.sos Arn.itll:ld to mon ey.'h"on1 lho (l-o,:ern.meut , of whi d1 I.hey ha:ve uo kno?rledgc . \\rn te t11Jl lu1:1lo 1·.~· of se1Tice a.11d s la te amo 1E1~ of llfl)' _ n.nd Lo t1nt.y 1·eceived. '· l!:ucl~se s tli!11p, :tn d tt .J:nll t'eply, aHc r examintt.tlon , Vl'lli beg1vcn yon free. l\4:A.B-~U S 1\Ll:.A..'Y'ER~ no is ofr'ct·ing_ his ne'v and hand.so1n e .asa~r tm ent of FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WHis J3ufialo Robes are splendid value. @'His Mink sets are renrn.rk~?I e at the inoney._ ~ His . Greb e and .Alaska out.distance all competition, ~H1s Caps, Coilare~s, :b'Iuffs, ~11tts, l~C., are 1nade up in the n~west and most ·artis t1c style, . .--.His ~htldrcn's :H'urs are rare and Ya.ried, and are just what fond 1ua.n1n1as ~equ1re ~or their pets. ~Th en the Gents' Furnishings crnbrMe everything in PRICES, and the seller being saved fro;_ loss by bad debts. We thin k then that all parties will eoncur in the wisdom of this change on our part, ped by the slipping uf the wheels on the track, and when the rails -..vere exan1ined it ·w as fonnd thn.t the entire surface of the ground was co"·ered v,·ith millions of caterr Carpets, Carpets; ah! such Carpets l GROCERIES AND SEEDS. I Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH only, we and shall thereby reap tho ~dvantagc of large trade discounts, which advantage Pensiou. A.I I 01: F 1c1rn s, ~o r.n1 H:HS :tnd :.s . .i.. H,On ~ \Youudecl r1'.p1 u r ed, 01· h1 j1~1·ed iu Lhe la te "\Vt\r , h owcve; ~l 1 gl1t.ly, ~< LTI obt:1 .1n a p e nsion , ina.ny now roe eiv· !Hg: IJlHlSJon .., (lXe cnt.itJeU. to a 11 ln!:1·ea .~P.. Stmd st.cimI_J :-i.11 d i11 form :i tiou will be f urni::ibed free . UJrumrLn t.."-, w h os e a t t.orneys have Uee n su s_pe:1ct ~d, · w ill be gr:ituon sly furnished with full mtormnJlotl :ind IJl'. opel' p;ipen.; on 1.lpplicaUon to pillars. They wore scattered along the road for nearly two miles, and as the tro.in ran O\'er thc1n the t r ack ,,·as maU e quite oily with their bodies. Afte r several de~ lays t be train c.aule on. The caterpillars n.o: the hne: Shirts, · Drawers, Socks, Collars, C uffs, Neckties, Braces, &c. . Everyt~iing good and cheap. Cash cus tomers will buy close. Call and mspeet. :No trouble to show good,, RAW FURS bought at highest cash prices, M. Bo-..vrnanville, Oetober, 1875 ~ we are de!AJrmined to· give to our customers. may therefore depend upon gelLing goods than under the old plan. Parties purchasing from us lc~s l ten per cent. chenpe A s w e eha.rge n o f1:1e 11 nles.s s u ccessful , iotttm p s for r eairu posta.ge "'houhl be ~ent us. 1'1£.A. Y E R are reported by Dr. A. P. Heiknol<l, who was there, as destroying foliage in th eir inarch, and leaving thirigs denuded behind_ . They <1. re proba.b ly "going 'Vest. " d Office. U ni ted.States General Lau_ Oou Les t. ell L~u1d fJ as e::= , Prlva.Le L iu1d Clni1ns :\Ii uing, Pl'e-emptio u arn.I Homei; tAad Cases pro s~ eeuLctl IJeforo Lile G-ener:d La.nd OJlice a1\d D e· prntmcn t oi the In t.erior. -··· ·.-- .. - -- - ---- - ·- ·---·---· D CHEMIST STOTT, i-\ND DJ.:ALER IN Our stock will this Fall be m01-e replete than ever, and a stilr higher class of goods will be kept. We therefore guarnntee the greatest Old Bounty. Land Warrants. Imp erfect. we giv e 111slruct.10ns to perfect them. Vte _pay ea.sh for 1.henl. \V!rnre a.ssig rLmen ts ari; .,f.orrNG S rvrv:r.s, according to Eli .'Perkins, who sa1v then1 a11 abOub a week ago, have generally a good old mother~ in-fsrael look. llis first wife, 'vhon1 he BRI GHAM 1 DRUGGIST satisfaction to all wbo may favor us with their pat.ronage, The foll owing lines will b e found full: ltln.u Con t t·acto1-s n1ul '1' other~. 'l'OWN HALL lJiJIL.DINGS, B OJVll:IANVILLE. hi~ w-i.v es aTe remarkable for s;::mRo, th ough they a.re all old -fashioned and dre~s yery married in the St.ates in his e»rly youth, is acqmred wide-spread popularity. Hun- . 3 very venerable old lady. She lives all dreds" of··'J::eti drinker s ·~·ill di,{nk no other. . Their fine Black bv herself in a beantifnl house, and is T }~El'FECTION t ·r:.' ' f" B 'RGAIN~ 'l} highly respected by all the younger wives ea 18 :( · .r,nqull'ers a ter fl. '- WI \ and their children. She is the mother of : be treated wip1 evm-y· c ourtesy and consideration at : .Tohn \V. and .B righa1 11 Yonn"', Jr. All of ! 1 ' \Ve a ct 1:"1-s a.tt.orne;rs for such in 1iroe11 ring con· ti ·a.~ts,. ina.!dng colle.ctions, ncgol.ia.tiug Joa.u s a._ nd at1.~_n <11n,!?."" . tO all bas mess conl1ded to us, r.1beral :n1·a.n ge1nen rs m itde '\VHh a.t.torneys in ;i ~ l cl:tsses of brn~ in ess. Druggs, Medicines and Chemicals, Uye ~tuffs, Patent ].fedicincs, "Perfumer y, Brushes, - Co1ubs, Soaps; PaintS and Address G ILMORE & CO., P. 0 . Rox 4-1, Washington, D. a. WAStt1No ·r o~, D. C., November 24 1876. I Luk~ ple:Lsnre in expres sing my entirC con11dent.:e lU the rf:spGnsibility s.11d Jidelit!f. of t.b.e Ln.w, Pat.tmt ttn d Coll eetton Hottse of G1LMOn1il & Co., of this city, Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal Oil Lamps, &c., &c. Ready-made Clotht'ntr, Cloths, · Tweeds, Dress Goods, St'lks. Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Winceys Blt:!nkets, Buffalo Robes, &c.,&c plainly. The P rophet says Ann Eliza waa the only wcak-lteaded wife he ever had. McClung Bros. BOWJ>iANVILLE, :M:arch 19, 1877. PYYSICIANS' PRESCRIP1'IONS CAREFlJJ,L Y COMPOU:K DED AND ALL ORDERS CORREC1'J.Y ANSWER ED. C ENTS' SUITS ND SHIRTS . BoWMAl!VILLE, made to order in city styles, on shortest notce . - (O«shi~r ofUu .rtaUona·l M~ti'opolitan_ Bani,J crno. H. B. WHITE IS P- Fanrters and Physicians f>"om the Country will find o >r Stockof Medicines com osed of the best quaWy. October 1, 1875. S. F HILL ..- . ··---...

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