CANADIAN STATESMAf', AND MERCHANT, BOWMANVILLE, TIIURSDAY, SEPTElVIBER 27, 1877 '! ' N.'~.: 1hJ~-'.J?~~~;risr ar . ~iW'Wlfl"!"'~"""'!'!l"'!!""!!'!!!'!'"'!'"S!'E'!'!!!!"_.,.._.,,._~""""""'""""'·"""-"'.'""'."'."'."-"-·.""'""+*"'""""!' ·~~'""""""""~""".'"-"'-"'·"-"'· --= ·~."'.-"-'"""'-""-"'-"'-"'~"".",. _ '!""""--"'"""-"'-"'.'!""!-!""-!""' .-'!'-~-'"-""" ·"""""""""""""""""""""""'-'"-~-""-"'-"'.'"·"'-"' - -"'-"'.'"""""""""""""""""""~~""""""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'.'"!"~"'-""-"'"'-"""-"-"'"""""'~"'-"'-"""-'!"-"'."-!"!""'-""""""-"-"'-"'-"'"'-!'!"!""""""""""""""'"'"'ll""'""'!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""!"!ll!!!!! THEPR01EEC~ii~:E~e.RMERS Dcbe1uu1:esCor§ale. FA - ~ ·~ EXTENSIVE O.F' SALE ' Our farmers never made the discovery I.hat they need protection till politicians kindly informed them of the fact.. It is sometimes cu.nvenicnt to have others think for us; but those who underta.k e thiswork of charity aml who offer to ease us of the labor of thought and reflection, are not al~ays aboye suspicion as to their motives DRY GOODS! Bargains! Bargains l Bargains! GOODS Tuf:UST BE SOLD apply to o tt'er ror sale Five Debentures of' the Vilage of Ne,vcastle, value $635 each, bearinginterestat .r:ieven percent. For further particulars T ER, S TH 1 ·R Ty HENEWCASTLE HARBOUlt CO. :--:-:o:-:--: DAYS r PRICES1 :Ni=c:NEURTH"Y WiB. sell the balance of his Winter Stock for Thirty Days at A LECTURE - - - - - --- ·- ~1EN· price 6c. Radical Eni~elope, H. N1CHOLSON, GREATLY REDUCED BEFORE STOCK TAKING; TO Y01:JNG Just P u blished, ln a Sealed TURE, NAMELY: BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, and opjects. They make plausible speeches and specious statements, n.nd possibly arc sincBre. But they arc not an authority to which we should bow· without investi- A LECTURE ON THE NAT1·eatment, a nd G ..A.. RD E ::r::;;;r E R-S gation. 'l'hey should at least produce some credentia.ls as to t heir ability and sincerity. Our farmers are kindly told they need protection. We believe they do, but in another form fro1n that pro- Before Entering the New Store. I posed. Not by excluding cheap goods,v,nd giving any class of our peJple a monopoly of the market and the power of imposing their own terms on the public i but by securing the1n against that monopoly by opening the market to co1upetition, and giving them the option to purchase at the cheapast and best shop. If his farming implements, his rain1ent, his groceries-all that he must have in his busine~s, are JY.I:ASO~ Will Sell the Whole of His Fine Stock of DRY GOODS ABOUT · t Fit.s; Mental a.no. Physical Incapacity, &c.-By ROBElt'l' J. CULVERWELL, l\[. D., a ut.hor of the "U-reen Book," &c. · '.rhe w01·ld-1·enowned author .in this admirable t.ectu;:-c, clea1·ly proves from his o'Yn experience that. t.h e a-.,yful consequences or Se.if-_<\ b:iise n1ay be eifcctuully rem.oved without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instrun1ents, rings, o!" cordials; pnint.ing 011t a n1ode of cure at once simple, cert11.in, H.ll.tl ~ITee tua.l, by ;vhich B\'f'l'Y s1t.ifere l·, no nm.ttcr vdu:i.t his conditio11 may bc,m11y cure hinrnelf cheaply, p-rivat.Bly, nnd radica-lly . ·;!lrTltJa lcctu1·e will prove a boon to thousands arnl thousands. Sent Under seal, i:i a pl a.in envelope, to a.ny address_, po::;,'.~paid, on receipt of six cents, or two p-:>stag;e s ~ ~. mps. Address t:h.e publishers, cure of Seminal '\VeakneAa, Oi" 8permat.01·rhcca induced by Self _,\h11Se, I nvoluntary . Emisslo11H, Iinpot ency; N crvous vebility, and Impediments to Marriage generally;_ Con sumpt ion, Epilepsy, and I . FLANNELS, SHAvVLS, \VINCEYS, SHIRTS & DRAvVERS, FANCY vVOOL GOODS, CLOUDS, &c. Persons wanting the above GoodH will find it to their udvantao·e to cal · before purchasing elsewhere. "' February, 1877. W. J\foMURTRY. BUY YOUR SEEDS ----Al' THE KING OF PU MPS GREATLY IMPROVED WITH EXPANSION BUCKET, F OR BOTH DEEP WELLS AND THE CULVERWELL MEI>ICAL CO. 41 A.nn St, , l'fen' Yo1·k; Post O.tftce lJox 45SG, admitted at the lowest possible duty; and 11 Farin Cor Sale. t) of part of Lot No. 1 9th con. Darling~ I ton; about70acrescleared, an'athoba-lanccwe11 'voodcd vt"il;h :pine and oak. If not sold l)y tir.. 1st of April next, the cleared portion "Nill_ . b1;1 eased. i~or particulars enquire of S B . BP ADSHA W Murdoch Bros. I ' CISTERNS. EVERY MP >' ULLY WARRAN1'ED I l if we lot in the ra\ l n1aterial, at the lowest manufact.uring charges, th en he has pro.; tection of the right sort; and any Policy that gomi' to enhance these, by the exclusio n of rivals frow the n1arket 1 is a11 injusOne Door .West tice to the fa.r1ner as to others. 'Ve have Eso1ne faith in humanity, but uot so gteat as to p]ace hnpl~cit confidence in the jus- ow· inanvill e, August 8, 1877 . tice and moderation of any OIJC or any clasS, who a.re protected ngainst any healthy competition, and have th~ power of fixing and exacting their own terms, kp.owing they can ha.Ye no rivals. 'Ye have sat, figuratively, at the feet of those Gamaliels, who now lecture us on protection, but are far from being converts to their doctrines. We naturally ask in I ------:o:-----what does the farmer require to be protect· od? la it in wool? That is an awkward 0.A..S :a: of Express 1 08 ACRES, -- BEING .COMPOSED References can be-given- to'hundreds of the most prominent citizens in town and country ""ho have gh·en tho pump a thorough test, TH E GROCREY ON AS BUSINESS USUAL - lidF Before pu1·cllasing 1:1. .Pump be 3Ul'G to see "THE KING OF PUMPS." Address Offic (2 CARD. vicinity that I have returned a nd opened the tit.ore ou King Streel; 1 lately occupied by ],'Ir. L. Cornish, jeweller, with a new stock ot P. C. HIJ\IE S, Bowmanville, Ont Op I TAKE GltEAT PLEASURE IN lNFORMlNG the Ladles of Dowma,nvilleanO GARRIED R. EASTON'SJ Book and Stationary Depot.. MILLINERY, "\\"'here I will be glad to meet my old ~riendsand , custOJnf'rs . . I also carry on I Dl.~E!SSMAKING in connection vi'ith the l\fillinery and Mu.ntles FANCY GOODS, BERLIN WOOLS, <.li;c., &c., &c. Fall Business I ------ -----CASH PRICE, 9 - --:o:--.--- ct~. CREDIT PRIO.E, 11 cts. article to illustrate the protectionist theory, and yet it is just that on which the farmer would natu1·al1J desire to have some protection. rl'his he canncit have, since the woollen factories muat have the fine · SOl\faih -.A.n1erican article. That cannot he SCHOOL ~ BOOKS A. S. ANDERSON, (Late \Vith :Messrs. J, &W. J. ~Icl\!Turtry & Co. King St Bowmanvillc. and general Schcol furnishings. FIRST l"RIZE Murdoch Bros. ---AltE RECElVING--- " " 10 " 12t " 20 17 $1.00. " $1.15. Sunday School Furnishings. · A }:) ROYAL! THE UCHT·RUNNINC ROYL Has l.H.ken -this 1:1caso:a the Two First Prizes at Cobourg, the T·wo Fil·st at Port Hope Central Fair, First P1ize at Bov1-·manvillc, Diploma at ·roronto, and other places too numerous to n1en cxcluded withm1t giving offense to the mill own1;1rs and the operatives ; and these This will be strictly adhered to, and only six months gentlemen must be provitiated at tho coming election; a duty on foreign wool ·wouldgi\'e them offence. Thus the farmer is sacrificed to some extent tu the manufacturer ; and the most ardent protectionist has not the hardihood and inconsistency Large stock of new Boquet .;,M usic. Selling out black Jewellery cheap Base Balls, Balls from 5 cts. 100 Sheets of Note Paper for 25 cts. ti on. The subscribe!" havinJ?. so1tl lfi!" nearly Two Jiundred of these beaut iful machines the la.st eightl:!en 1nonth8, tl1e ROYAL has a record that CORN by the CAR L 0 AD EVERY WEEK to advocate ~duty on wool, though that article is an iu1portaut agricnltual production. Protection is a very elastic doctrine, a nd here at leas~ its advocn.tes have st.retched it to its utlnost tension. \Vhiie the "hoi1, heaven blesB her" came in for a. benediction, how was it that wool did not receive an apotheosis'? Vle will again refer to this subject, since it ia too importa nt to r emain enveloped in the haze of mere political debate.-Sherbroolx hew,. PAPE:& Satchels, Purses, l\'Tnsic, Toys, Fancy Good;;:, Envelopes, Inks, Blank Books, Albums, Vai3S, School Books, Slates, Pencil~, Pens, Bibles, Church Services and Hymn Books. PICTURE GOODS FE..A..Tuf:ING_ HALF-PRICE· AT ABOUT R. EASTON, Bowmao:yllle, A?l.gnst 30t,h, 18~77 . R. EASTON, solitary ca.se or two. So1ne oft.he leading features of. the ROYAL In its construction the b est mate1·inls u~cd; the '\\'caring pu.rts cnso-hardoncd; fixst cla~s 'ivorl;:men omployccl, 'vhich ·w ill ensure its aurallUity; grea.t adaptation for different classes of goods, from finest muslin t o heaviest fullcloth or lenth-1 er, adjustable to e ither '\Vork in a few seconds by presser-fool;s pring a nd improved feeder; very lurg-e lmhliin, holding 50 yards thread; patent lu11J11·holder, r.nab1i11g oper<:1.LOr to se'v b;y night as ·well as by day. For aa.le by J. S. DONJJlY, NO OTHER .MACHINE EYER HAD ! by -ucycr having t o change a single ma.chinecach machine working :ftret class,-.,.,.·ith scarcely the breath of a co1nplnint, and that onJythro11g-h the inexperience of the operator in a very otld on average accounts. Accounts now due must be paid F. Y . . COWLE. The Cheapest Feed you can buy. Bowmanville, March 1 Eowmanville, August ,8 12976. 'l'y1·one, Fairs as Farmers' Schools . Hundreds of letteL'S come to us yei1r1y, TOWN HALL B{;ILDINGS, BOWMANVILLE. DOHENY BLOCK, LINDSAY. l\.iorro.-" A ni1nble sixpelt-1..":c hotter than a slow, poking shilling:" Ag nt for U. C. Northumberland & Durham. N, Il Agen a..lso :for ALTHA]\{ and ELG WA'rCHES, 1877,. King of the West 1 ~~~~~~~~a~s~k~ii; g~'~"fib~o~u~t~m~a~t~t;e~ rs;;;a1~1;d~t~h;i~~g;·~w~h~i~cl~1ia~~ie~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:i~7\ _l_~~--1:~ every fall. - A farn1er who observes tie -v~V livo stock, implement.s, machines, and other interesting objects at these exhibitions, and makes a study of them, will ga.in ruuch valuable infortna.tion. Those who attend the fairs, with their goods and live stock, are pleased to have t.hem seen a nd examined. It is their business Lo show whit t4ey have on exhibition, and '"e never yet knew 0110 of them to give an 1 irr1patient or chnr}ish reply to any civil inquiry nHl,rle of tb cn1; but on the contrary, haYe always found then1 eager to irnpart information. ~ow ihis infor1natio11 is 0 · tl '-(s~-=tEi"......._'f-fWqi;..iH.i-!~nonth in the buslness WC furnhh, hut ~ 1 u~:·J!,c':.!'g~t~..i'.\:ct: (flnOfl (]an'tbemadeby every ag~t every I s·aT~E ' :C1'T:J:tC>r\i- t F AN v 1 n.cr--S DQdl\l.[I an n v e s m..en. . _ e> -g -D C I.· ET -OF-....T N I N G ---o-----o--- M I LL . I 1 · ---- - ~-----·-~-- The subscrib respectfully invites public attention to his own localities. Ho.ve no room to ~1<plmn hCFe, ____ Business p leasant and honorabl e. '\\.'omen ancf" boys and girls do as 'iVell ttS IDCll. VVe --.Wl il_ fur. n1Hlt yon a con1plete Outfit free. The BUsiuesspu) s heLterthan anyt Wng else. VVe will bear cxp~IIBc of starting you. Particulars frcc.\Vritc and see. Farmers and mechanics their sons and d@gllters, a.nd a11 cla8ses i n ne'ed of paying 'ivork---Ut ho n1e, should ,,~rite t,o us and learn o.11 a.bout the ·work at once. Now is the tin1e. Don't Delny. Address TRlJE l~ Co., CAPI'CAL ............ Augusta., Maine, (BO) - -- J. ' -- ~:J · l.l------A-::--=N==D ::--S=E :::E = n ·=---= s::: E -:::P :=A ::-=~RA ~ . = T::-0 -:::-: R ":--' _ _ . · I LONDON, ONTARIO. -THREE MACHINES IN ONE. Thi.s is the best ancl largest machine for cleaning incl separating grain ever invented. Manufactured in Bowmanville at the establishment of Levi Morris, Liberty st. Call and inspect. STOCK OF DRY GOODS which was never so full and thoroughly assorted ~s now. He has just received a large shipment direct from the British . , ,,. , .................. , · ......· . , .. . $1,000,00 O. SUBSCRIBED ............... , . ....... . . . . .... .......... ,... 750,000.00. PAID UP ..····... , , ..... . . .. .. .. . , ......................... 300,000.00. RESEBVl!J AND CONTINCIEN'l.' HUND ................... . 60,000 .. oa preclsely what every farmer wan ts. He needs to be instructed about the difterencea in character and value of live stock, ·the uses a nd Vt'orki.J.ig of i1nple1uents aod n1achinery, the valne of i1nproved gra.ins and other products, the kind s of artificial fertilizers offered by tho manufacturers, and scores of other 1nattljrs, n6t only of ~reat interest. but of value in his daily business. Then , fa rn1ers need tu rnee~ together and JYioney loaned upon real estate on tli.e most favorable terms. Sole Agent for the counties of No1'thumberlancl, Dmha,m, Victoria and Mortgages purchased. T ntercst allowed on deposits. Potorboro. (33) D. MACFIE, President. F. B. LEY, :lifonag"' REFEBENCES BY PERMISSION: GEO. 111cGILL, Esq. , Manager Ontario Bank, Bowmanville WILLIAM ALLISON, Esq., 1\1. D., Bowmanville. P. C. HI~1ES, .J. HIGGl lWD OT Ii Alli market~, London March · 1876 - RECEIVED embracing extraordinary Cheap lines, in talk with one another about these thin~s, many leading articles, all of which will offered at bottom prices, to suit the present hard times. be NOUNCE that he has received a ,.,·ell a.s sorted stock of Genuine Drugs and Pure Eng-lish C.ben1icals. Also.JI a splendid stock of the rnost ~arefnlly B CilEJ\HST AND DR0GGIST, EGS RESPECTFULLY TO AN sclecleu BIG- P U S H is and compare views. It is lmrdly possible for any two fn.rmers so to discuss matters rcla.ting to their business \Vithout mutual berefit. The eonnty or state fair, is the DYE con~t.ant.Iy on hand, STUFFS! now raging at NEW FALL and WINTER G-OODS, TO BE SOLD place of all others for farmers to meet with t\'hi~h cannot he ~ n rpassed for excellency o 1uality An a81:1ortment of A1uiine Dyes kep together vt'il.h a choice se lect10n of .one another, and also to n1eet those ·w ho i provide the1n with implement s and vn.rious] vther aupplies. Ey all moans lot every farmer not only attend i:he fairs, but use all his fa.cnlHea when there, in the effort to learn everything that is possible. A fair is a great school for the farrner and his family.-American Ag·>"ic"lfoA·ist. Let all who desire Jecided downright bargains look in and examine and jndge for themselves. DRUGS, GHJJlMIC.l\.L!l, . PATENT MEDICINES,! BRUSHES, COJl!BS, SHOULDER·BRACJ<:S, e::iUPPORTERS, &c., &c OILS. PAINTS, COLORS, YAHNISHES and V..' HI EA /191" At the very lowei:it prices. TRELEVENSI CHEAP FOR CASH AT ::E3 .A. T Bowmanville, Oct. 30, 1876. T I N " G-' S. .· THOS. PATERSON. llowmanville, May 21, 1877. --~~~~~--~~~-.~~~--,... HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE L And is determined to continue to sell at the rmnously low prices cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do it-First, he buys for cash ancl knows just bow to buy. , Second, what he can't buy cheap enough, ho manufactures. Third, he is satisfied with small profits. Fourth, he sells for cash ; Fifth, hesells at bottom prices. C~ A FAIR PRICE. The followinu fro1u the P.fonctary T,irnes is in seasou. ju:t now, a.:!d 'ye hope it will assist our farmers to co1ne to the 2~termi· nation to Eiell while tho price is a fair one, instead of waiting for an advance which may or rn<i,y not take place :- " YV e see it stated that a nnlllbtir of wheat growers ln th e vicinity of Chathan1 have for1ned a combination to hold their grain till the price offered by the local bnyers raises to a N. B.-Country Storepeekers supplied on· a Yn.-nto.goous terms . EstaDllsh.ed l 5 5n. 43. THE ELEPHANT HOUSE I --~:::o :~-- GILMORE &CO., Attornoys atLmv, Successors to Chipuu1u , }-Jj)sntcr & uo., 629 F Street, Washington, D. c. American and Foreign ?atentS. Patent<! procured Jn all conn t. l'i ~ s . N ') :r1~1~s r:-·_ ADYANCn:, No clia.r~c 1111, ess the par.f'nt. ·, gra._ntetl. No fees . for n1;tlrjn g p relim.iua.ry e.·: amma.tlong. Specin.J n.tlc111.ion "'i nm to l n L erference O:i~es before ihe Pa.te ni Offi_('.o, }~xten· sions before Oongrm;s, ~ ni"ringc rncut Sni ts In d l f~ ferent .Sta.Los, and rt ll l a i~a. t l on [l.,l) p ttrt a iuing tn Inventions or P:t l..onl-:i'. S '"N" n S TAMP 'F011 r.AMl'ffr.JC'l' O.F srx:r \' P A <i 1 ;:s . Winding U p.' OCTOBER 10th, 1875. It is my intention on the above date to wind up the long winded credit system, and sell only for CASH, Mcl~EOD ----:o:,......__,...._:o. :---- AGAIN! A.JSl':O.ISEE FC>B. 'Y"C>UB.SEX..'V"ES -AND- the bnyers, not unnaturally, _ t'efuse to advance. "\Ve are not told what the price is I never, at any time, had a partner, or any one directly in e1th1:1r ca.se, and n.re unable to judge interc~ted in my business. My brother was in my employ as clerk for wh<tt grievances, if any, t he sellers have; nearly a year and a half; but lately, for goocl and valid reasons, I clisbut we fear it is the usnal story with thein, hargecl him, which discharge has been confinnecl by tho Court of and ~ very foolish one. The farmer takes hance1y. Therefore the business in future will receive strict and upon himself tv dcci<le 'Yhat his "~heat ersonal attention. slwu!,J, be worth tu the deoler, and stubbornly holds out for that 1 ignro. Ile does not probably know how tho Brithi.h rnarket rules, nor lo@k at the p rices in Chicago ur In order to reduce the large stock now on hand, prices will be Ne\V York. Ht' gets so u10 fancy about war placed at very low figures, especially to CASH customers. prices, and is snared by an idea, but he often ends by tP..lring, s ix months afterwards, a half less than he '\'las previously offered. lt is never safe to refuse a fair price. Thousand~ hav e been loat t.o individuals, and rrtillions to th e co untry_, by Contains House and Builders' Hardware, Carriage makers' j ast snch policy. supplies, with PaintR and Oils of all colors ancl kinds. The undersigned continues to conduct the I!ardware point which pleases their fancy; and that business at the old stana, under the name and style of John McLeod & 2::. B R I N G YOUR F R I E N D S '\oVITH YOU or its equivalent. It requires Examine t he stock, which com~risea eve.~ytlling in the. trade, of U1e -very latest and uiosL 1 Vnited States Courts and Departme:its. -ele.g1u1t s tyles a.pd patterns, of English, Canadi.an, and AmGr1can manufacture. Clairi:."' nro::.:eculed Jn th e S~i.prelnc Con ri of ihe _ }Ie still coutinuea lo n1a,Ilufactu1·e to order, from the best of n1ateria:l. and none bnt first-c1a.ss U~He.d Stu.te8 , ~ourt O~ 9~:t1m s, Oonrt of Com· work1non kept.. m1sstbners of Aln.ba..mn Oltl.:~1 s . /SOnihern Claims Commis~ion, and n.11 cl n..'sises of wat' daims before t.he F.xecm r,ive Depn.rtrnenta. ~e~has jn sto<:k an eTidless "ar:iei.¥ of J.adies' and Gents' S~ratoga Truuks, Valisee, etc., all _o A·,'r-ears of :Pay and Dountr- 'iYh1ch he is selling cheap for ca sh. I Orders I I 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 PRICES, and the seller being saved from loss by bad debts. P1·ompttp Executed, and Good .Fits Guaranteed. We think close _ s tamp, V.' Ill OFFrcEns, sor.nrmris n,nd SA,n,ons of thu la.~e wa.r, or t.l1eil' heirs, a.ro in mi~ny ca..1;es e11tillfl4 t.o money from .the GovArnm ent; o! which t.hey lia.ve nu knowlcdgu. Wrile full l1i.s r.ory of ;rnrvicfl, :i.11<1 sta~e an1ou11L of pa. _y n.ncl bonnty J'eCtJived. En· ~nd .,· Re:inember:the Stand-" BIG~ BOOT" drawn by two Horses, !(ING ~TREET, then that all parties will concur in the wisdom of this change on our part. Our goods will hereafter be bought for CASH only, we and shall thereby reap the advantage of Inrge trade discounts, which advantago ·we are determin ed to give to our customers. Parties pnrohasing from us least ton per cent. cheape I ' BOWMANVILLE. Hard Times and Cheap Goods! ' S~I'OOK: be gi\'en yon free. a fnll reply, a.fter exami1ut.tion, Pensim11. All OFFlC-lliU~ , :SO LIJf~lt 8 n.nd S AILOJI S wounded, 1·1~p1urecl, or 111 J 1~r cd 1n the late w :tr, ho-.,v ever s ilgtlt.ly,ca.i1 obtain :tpcns io11, many no,v -~i:eh~ ing pP.nstons a.n~ enU~l"'d Lo itn 1nc1·ease. Send f.ll.a.mp a.ud iufo rm rttion wi ll be fnrn i. -sh1ul. free. Clainrn.uL~, whose :tt torney 1; have bee n s u~ pended, ' vill be grn.tno usly furnished \'liih full ~~~ormat.io11. :-i.nd prO})Cl' po.pen on a.ppllca.tion to Bow·ma t·v 11c. October 2nd.. 1870 M. TRELEVE-N TE:E HARD TIMES may therefore depend upon getting goods than under the old plan. As vrn clrn.rge no fee unl ess successful, stam)ls for return postage sho uld be se 1H uB. I"Iining, P~·e-~1!1pt.ion m11t Ifi:uneiotead Co.l!es, pros'. United States General Land OfH.ce. Co11t.Hst:erJ l ,M.11<1 0:1.r::es, Pl'iV{ttc Land (Jlaims Hard time prices have been adopted at tho establishment of He is ofl"ering his new· and handsorne assortment of Our stock will this Fall be more rpleto th v1 evel', and higher olass of goods will b~. a at a hotel found a. lady's nightgo,vn in his roo1u n.nd 'vent to t he clerk with it s aying: H Loo k a h ere, mister, this is a hollow mockery, a. delusion, and a snare. lf you can't fill i t up; I don't 'vant the darned tJ1ing in iu y roon1." GUES·l ' A STOVES AND TINWARE r Stove" of all kinds, in great variety. Tinware sold cheap, as no peddlers are kept. ccuted bcforo the General J.... a.nd Offl.ee and Di· pa.rtment of the Interior. Old Bounty Land Wa1·rantl!I , , We pay ca.sh for lllem. \\'h ~ re as.i ;!gnment.s are Imperfect we give instruc tions to perfect them. kept. We therefore guarantee the grentcs satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, The following lines will be found full: b qsiness confided to as . J.iber:t.I a.rl';i.ngemei!r.s m·i4e with r1.llorneys in all clas~es of b111!11Hise. a.tt~11ding to <ntct.,ma!tingconections, negot;ating1oansand ' 1'Iall Cont1·n.ctors nu1l othc1·~ . \Ve net as all.urueys for sn eh in 1 rrocuring con- ALL AND WINTER GODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ~His Buffalo Robes are sp en 1 va ue. ~His_ . k sets are re--. H·is G re b e ancl Alask ma.rkab leat);h e money. _y-= · a ou is t-ance a 11 compe t't· i -ion.~IIis Caps, Collarets, :rt:In: ffs, ~fitts, &c,, are made up in the newest and most artistip style,. foil'"His ~hildren's Furs are rare and ~aried<and are just what fond .mamma~ i'equir~ for their pets. .-~Then the Gents Fnrrnsh1ngs embrace everyt1ung in the line: Shirt's, Dra.1" ~r~ 1 Socks, Collars , Cuffs: Neckties, BI'aces, &c. 1 d'cl 1 Min an w· A N"UBI.AN rfE3JPLE. -Thc te 1np lfl of cut out of a solid rock and is of vast din1ensions. In it are four coL os~al figures sixty.five feethigh 1 tvi'enty-frve feet across the should ers, with face, seven Yp~;i'rnbul,in. Ou bia,is EAVE] T ~ Bo·wmanVille, Ma.y-8, 1877. :.R.O U G-:E3: S Address GILMORE & CO., P. o. Box 4-·l. 1raskington, D. 0 ., N.;ven~be.1· n. a. Ready-made Clothinf[, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Silks. . Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Wincey .Blankets, .Buffalo Robes, &c.,& Put up, and1Jobbjng· done b y experienced workmen. JOHN M'LEOD & CO, WELLINGTON BUILDINGS. I""" plea,nrc in ex~'"""'~ my entire Contide11cP. 1n the ~·e spons1.b1. l1.ty m1d. .fidelity_ of the Lrt..,w, Paleut.a.ud (Joll ectlon .Hon se of GrLMORR & 00., of th1.c; en:. I!.--. <1-EO. II. ll. WHI'l'E. "t,;t (Oashi-er cf8.t! .Natfona.t Metropolitan. Bank.) _ \v A!::ill~Nt:'L'O:;, 2-1, 1876. ,, - ' CENTS' SUITS ND SHIRTS made to order in city styles, on shortest notice Bow ""1'NVILLE j inspact, Evervtbing goocl and cheap. ~ .J ~ · No trouble to show guodc;, Oash customers will buy close. Call ancl J · · ·.,. · · ·· · . ·. · · RA" FURS bought at highest c~s:µ Pt:l9!3:§, "nl.1r ""Air "' '7- E -0 .J.T.L· J..T.L ~ .a. .L~ feet high, and ears about a yard long. Bowmanville October,1875 · Octoberl, 1875. s.