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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1877, p. 4

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· CANAD°IAN. S'rATESMAN AND .MERCHANT, BOWMANVILLE~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1877 ""~/;; ~f~~~ i'f5i!iii"??iffil_i'i'!!!E'_ @fl!{'!!!___:._.~_JJ___ __ ~&!~---· - --~~--- . ---- --·- - - - - ---- - -- ,_ - -- ---'------- "=.<'. - A NEW METHOD WITH MlLK. The managers of a few creameries in Ne,v York have adopted a n ew me t hod in the m·anago nent of their milk. As the :- -:- :o:-:- -: new n1il k is Tect ived night and morning ~. the creamery, it is run in to large "a ts, , , , . · hke n1ake-vats, and at once heattid to 140 The subscriber respectfully intimates t l ,e a r rival of his fa.U purchases iu the Dritish and .b ovtl, by d r:i . vu1g . degrees or a. st earn d" irect - Markets. GLASGO\/V HO,USE · FARMERS ! ---'-'0'">0<.C>--ALL KINDS 1JF AGRICULTURAL ln.rPLEXENT VVoRK DONE ON THE · SHOR1'ES'r N oTICE. STARTLING! - - - - : 0:' - - ' - - BIG PUSH is now raging ·at a.t i ly into tl1e milk. This drives the foreign A_t no former period ha_ s he shown such a· bomplete anu varotlors out and enables them to keep the ied assortment I ruilk twelve to twenty-fo ur hours longer - ,I ---OF-· than it would without heating. A· ·oon as the henting is done, cold water is run around t he n1ilk o.nd through i t by a 'series repair shop is required in this part of t he coun t1y, I have secured the service of men ,,.ho h ave had l ong experience ·w ith all kinds of Reapers, Mower s, Rake ~ . Chaff Cutters, etc.A.11 kirnlH of repairs done at shortest notice and at n1ost reaBmla.ble .terrns ..-. Having ari'lln~cd, I am prepared t o furni sh cast ings and repairs of all ma,chines made by the Bo·wmanville.Machine H AYING FELT that an Agricultural Co. All work wtu·ranted to gtve satisfaction. W. :MCCLUNG. Carriage wOrke:, } Bowma.nville, June 6, 1877. Ttta cnaa~ast caocaat2s itT in t0wn, will be f~und at 1 TRELEVENS! of horizontal tubes in the middle of the milk, the top· tube being just below the cream to be ont uf the way of skimming.- N EW G0.dDS I ' $ 1 ~00 0! - - o -- - Thus by cooling the milk at the outside and )n the middle, it is rapidly dontt and the crea1n hurried to t he surface. "?,7hen -it ·has cooled to the ten1 perature ( of t he air, and a.ir~tight covers is let down I in '~11 the departments of his business ,., Owing to the great depression in trade lie has ' bee n enabled to secure unusually ONE THOUSAND D OLLARS. - - 0- FLEMING & McLEOD'S. allowed . on all CASH PURCHASES, at And is determined to continue to sell at the rurnously low prices cheaper than 'the cheapest. Why he can do itFirst, he-buys for cash and knows just how to lmy. Second, what he can't buy· cheap enough, he manufactures. 'l'hird, he is satisfied with small profits. Fourth, .he sells for cash ; Fifth, hesclls at bottom prices. OA.X...X.. A.JSl':J:> BEE FOFL -AN . 1 )- upon the vat, shutting the milk entirely a'\vay from all atm ospheric influences - a circun1stance of considerable impurt.ance, as the air in ch('ese factories. is seldom Just what would be mOoit d esirable. ln this condition i t stands twel\'e t o sixty hours, till t he ere.am is all up, or so much of it as the op~ratur wish es to remove, aud ia t h,en sweet and mak qs better skim cheese than G-OOD ' which will be sold . Trunk~ first arrival ofpari of one thousand dollars wortn of the - R ECEIYED JUNE 19th, per Grand for first rrirn Ro~al Sewin~Machlne thut·-~he. subscribor Cash -;; Prices Low B eyon d . Precedent. -. he Wlll for tl1c next four mon t hs selLa_ t prices that de"fy_qompetition . }\.gent for the best America n watcl16s. Send your orders: by post to 1u1s purchased for ca!:! h, 8.nU Fleming ~ McLeod's. Special attention is called to his _stock of JORN S. DONEY, · Tyrone, Ont: N. B.-New lot Bell's Centennial medal Organs just arr ived. l!l.rst class bargains given. To the "ll'oi'lting Clos@ ~._ "1'1 -, .-n-r_e_ · novir pre THE BEST FLAVORED TEAS in town will be found at 'YC:>l:J'JR.SEL~S -WITH YOU . ! : ,· . , t Thecrean1raised in this manner is most do- 1 in Tweed s, Flannel, Underclothing, Hosiery', Cottons; & . licious. It is the finestflavoredofanylhave in et with in any factory, being eu tirely free an unrivalled stock of Black Silks, Linens, Table Damasks, from the stale or bitter taste which is de- Toweliing, Ticks, She'eti~1g, Blankets and Counterpan es, veloped in crean1 raised on unscalded milk in the open air, and th e butter is all tha.t ' t could be desired. Itisstrictly "gilted;ted," · t ' ' anu unsurpassed. ·This con1hine3 all the 10 Ilowmanville, October 4,.1877. when not heated. MANUFACTURE, CANADIAN ' BRXNG .~ VOUR FRTEN D S ploymcnt u,t home, the whole ot' the time, or for their s:Pare moments. Business ne'\v, light and pared to furnish all classes 'vith constant en1- Fleming & McLeod's. THOS. · PATERSON. best features of the different systems ofJ withou: any of the disadvantages )Vhich_ heating, cooling, and exclusion from air, _ occur when either system is e1nployed alone. of butter making, and the apparatus Hl'S e<l, are without patents, so from 50 c ents to S5 per evening.and a proportional sun1_by devotin g their whole tin1e Lo the business. .lloyi:; and gids earn nearly · as ~uo.P- as men. That all w h o see this notice may seni:l their address, and t es t the business ·we wake this unparalleled offer: To such as are not well sat isfiell we -..vHl se nd one dollar to pay for t he trouble of w ri ting. Full pa.rticular s, samples "%·orl.h seVCI'.H.1 dollars to.oommet;1ce work on,and ,- a c Qpy of)101uc and fireside, one of the larg est and best Illustrate d Publications. all ::ient fl'cc by nui.il. Render, if yo~ ·want permane~t pr-?fi~ table "'o-rk,nddress, GEOHGE: STINSON & Co., Portland l'r!aine (30) profitable . PeTsons of eith er sex easily cam .. e1egant styles and patterns, of English, Canadfan, and .L\..mli'rican manufacture, He still continues to nrn.nufncture to order, fron1 the best of material, and none but firet-ola.ss ,'1-·orkmon kept. Examin~ the s tock , . which comprises everytli ing in the trade, of t.he yery latest a nd most Orders P1·omptly Executed, and Good Fits Gitaranteed. · IIe IJias in stock an endless~ . variety of Ladies' nnd GC'n ts ' i::v.rutogu Trunks, "VDli~c:s, 'vhich he is selling cheap for·caeh. , , c :tc., iill Remember I 3 lbs. TEA for $1.00 Al'-- Remember the Stand-" BIG BOOT " d.rawn by two Horses KING·.STREET, BOW MANVILL E. Bowma~v Ile. October 2nd, i87_6__. _ --- ----·-· ---·-·· - - -- - --- - - . M ·. TRELEVEN A FINE LOT OF This process far as. I know, and I have no doubt will continue so. But its use has not yet been wide enough _ to deterinine the quest~on_ Of profit. It cost· a little more than old methodsi an d requires facilities for c;-:roliug ·which will b e in the way of general adop~ tion. But,it h a.s s,o mething gf va.lnc by way .o f poJnting to botto1n fact3 in bnttermaki'ng, which seen:is to n1e useful in- an art so· en1py.r:ical as dairying.-(Profes80r ' ENGLISH CHURCH . SERVICES~ POCKET" ·.. BIBLES, about 1000 vols. Books, Pictures, Chromos, Motto I . . . ·y ear. ..A.per fect gem .. Sample lOoents--t.l1ree . for· -25 centf::I. Catalogue tree. Add.re:ss, · · · J\10N'l'H.EAL K O.VELTY CO.Montrcnl n · ACULOUS PE)\. VYrHes. A\Jwith cold ""·at.er. Noinlt r equired , LasL!i one f"IEllTS $5 A DAY selling the MJ'R,· LOAN MONEY TO FRESH WHITE FISH,& SALMON TROUT - - - - :o: - - - - · ,F'leming:& -McLeod's. · ]JJiUon Gold .Je,vell'y. Cup~ address, 1 elegant Gents,Watch Cha.in with Scnl , !_pair Sleeve Buttons, 1 set Shirt St,ud s, 1 Collur Bu~ton, 1 heavy plain H.i ug, 1 .P a risian Dlamolld Pin . Itetall pri ce ~3.00. $100,0CIO stock must be sold, Il lu stra ted catalogue of: je,\.,~elry, watohes,&.c.,sent; with e v ery lot. Silver 'vntch, good time keepe1· $4. VVatch free to a.11 agents, received ev,ery Thursday at F OR 50 CENTS we will send to any . · _ &' M. L d' - The North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Co'y .Flem1ng . c eo s. . . ( X...Xl.\l.l:ITE;D ) , . Saucers, Vas e~, Black' and Plated ·Jewellcry; Writing Desks, vVork Boxcs,~Ladies' Companioni>, - - - OFFERED A T - -- L. P. Arnold in N. Y, Tribune. ~-- -~ -~~~- Canada's Territonal Aequmt10n. Sinco 1871 Canada has hod ceded to her by treaty with the Indians in the North· west territ ory l u.n d representi ng tht> enormo'Us amouut Of 454, 600 sq1,la.rc miltia .~ By Treaty No. 1, effected Aagust, 1871, Canada ca1n·c into posseasiol) of the Pro-· vince of Thfanitobat 185,000 square miles. Treaty No. 2, also effected ...<\.ngust 1 ' 1871, adjoining the northwest of ~Tn.nitoba, 32,- t q effecta dearan_ c e before buyi11g goods for ChriFtmas. _ . - . ~ either sex. in any part of th e cbuntrY Who 'is ·willing to work s tead ily a.L the employment that we fu rnis h. $6Q per we ek in your o"·n _ t o..,vn. lron neei.l not. be ;:1:wax from · home over niglit: · You can give You!' \Yholo time to t he "\\'O.rk, or only your spa1·e 1uo1nents."\Ve have agen t s who a re inaking over $20 per da y. All ··.:ho en gage at once can make money fas t. ~ _ A t :the.pl'.esen t. t ime ro_ o ney cn.nnot be ma.de so ·e as:ily and rn.pidly u.t u.n y other business. J t costs nothing to tr y the bu siness.. 'l'errn~ _an1l $5 Outfit free. Address at once, I-I. IIAJ.LET'r ~Co., Portland; J.\.1a ine. (9) ·7 · 7· $'7 t? ~ ·----"--------~-- -·--- --·-- M 0NTREAL NOVELTY CO. Imuorters. Montreal, P. Q. A large consignment~of shortly. I Preserving Peaches expected convenience of th~ botrower. NOW LENDING :MONEY UPON FIRST OLA.SS FARM PROPERT A_ I-tE at moderate ra.tes of interest. .Period and pla.u ·of repayment ·can be ru.Tn.ng ed to suit th -· ~· times, brtt it oon be' made in t h ree months by any one of is not easil~ earne~ i:r:i"theB' _ Parties [desirous ror £securing this delicious fruit ' ' The Corripaiiy doea not len d 'm oney f'll the Building or Lda.n Soc.iety.pla11,lbrit the principa can be repaid by annual instalrnen1s if desired, SIJ\'IPLE INTEREST ONLY beiJ:J g charged ~pon the unpfl;id b~nc e. By this plan should ,leave their orders early at The Borrower is not Bound to Pay his Instalment, Fleming & McLeod's. 1 But can do:·sa or not, in ea.oh year as is most convenien t, ·without r isk or extra expense. Apply to We.invite tlie pubic at large to call i>nd examine gods at August 22, 1877. J. A. CODD, [Uy.] . Dominion Ba.nk, Bowmanvill .. - ~~~~~::ii,$50to$2Q O PEB - · -_+tl .N e-,v,. Ulent', and Concise~ MO,NTH :Fleniing &.McLeod's. ·+ :All Goods; ;wm be[sold at I ·. King of the West 000 sqaare miles. Treaty No. 3, effected October, 1873, east of Ma nitoba and ex- - -A'r- - tending to the limits of Ontario, 49, 700 squar~ n1iles. 'l'reat.y No. 4,etfected Sept., J8i3, west of Treaty No. 2, south of Saskatche wan: and ext~Ilding fron1 lake. "1..1nnepegosis sonthw est to the Cy~ress' TOWN HAJ,L BUILDJN.Gi;\,,BOWlliANVILLE. DOHENY BLOCK, LINlJSA Y. Hills, 75,700- sq nare miles. Treai.y .No. } MoTTo.-i' A 11 .im~l~ six;ence better ~~_aI,I a "i SlO~v.' . pqidng ·shilling.,, 5J effected· 8epten1be-fi 1875, 0mlji·a;cing . . 10 ter1·itnrY generally surrol1nding Lake \iVi_ nBown1n.nville, October 1th, 1877. nipeg, 101,000 square miles. Trea ty ::So. 6, effected 1876, territory traversed by the thain Sa.'3.ll atchewan e xtending frorn Treaty No. 5 to the Rocky Mountams, 120,000 square lniles. Treaty No. 7, effected last month , e1nbracing the country between the . -.~ '~ . ·S HEET MUSIC· AT "' UNIVERSAL HI STORY C0mn1encing with the eHrliest peiidlls, closing March , 1877. :J vol um e s o.f the "-rorld's great, Grand llis t ory in on tt. A ne icut , J;I:iddlc Ages~ and 1t!odern, including his tory of Oentennia, ' ,F ~'A· N N ' I 'N '. G . MI LL, AND SEED SEPARATOR. . . --o-. This is th ~ best and largest machine for cleaning a.nd sep11rating grain evei.' invented. Manufactured. in Bowmanville at the establish ment of Levi lvlords Liberty st. ... Call a:Qd inspect. . . . lnauyuration of President Hayc:J, and T'l.irkish D'ijficulties. A book of thrilling Jf.'xh1'.b i t1'.on, int~rest H.. - a nd univer sal need . Sells faster than any otllcr . B eauti ful illu s trat i ons, low prtces, quick sales, extra term s, cir oul ar free. Address ·J. C. M"C'.~"URDY '-\':: t; O., Phil ad elphia, Pa.; Cin6innati , O,; Chicago, I ll,; St. I,<.mis, lHo, Can't, be m a de by eve ry agent eve ry _ , nionl.h in the business we furnish, b ut - . those w illing to 'vork can easily earn a dozen dolla1·s a day right in their own localities. Havo no room to cxY.lain here. B usiness p1cnsnnt and ·h olloro.blc.. " omen and boys and girls do as v:ell ae men. 'Ve \Vill fur· nish..you a c on1plete Outfit free, 'l'he business pays15etterthan anything else. We will bear expense of startl ng you. Parti culars free.\.Vrite _ a .nd see. Far1 n ers a nd Jnechn.n ics, their s ons nnd_Oa.ughLers, a n d all chtsses in need of pa~ ing wo rk at home, should write to us and learn all about th o work nt oncci. Now· is t he time. Don't Delay, Address TRUE & Co., August11, Maine. (30) ROOK ::SOTT?JY-E PRIOEB ITHREE MACHINES IN ONE. for Cash, BowMA>!VILL1',) l1gnst 21, 1877. at $999 Fleming & McLeod's. 4. Q UR ·· PUBLIC 1V1ARKET L. ke 1 P. C. ETIMES , Sole Agent for the counties of.Northumberland, Durham, Victoria and Peterboro. . (33), ~~=-======,,--"' --=-== - -== - ~== --== ---=-=------===~ ~ Cypress Hills and- lhe Ifocky llfounta.ins, · and extending northerly fron~ ihp in te~na~ tiorial boun.da.ry to the southern boilu- w orks .,,, a Charn1. Comnnnption Cul'ed . of a "\' cgct,nblc Hen~ody for the speedy and per- . ~ · '.. :-; ;' ·_ ·. all A lady living seventeen _ ·miles north-east from here, w~o gener h ~ goes to Port H ope to market, heard that the people of tin~ t?wn a 1 opened a public market, and thought she woul~ come and. t1y it. She A Live Man with .Stone Legs. l;irought 5. firkins buUer, -10 pair, chickens, 9 pair ducks,. 0 1iags apples, ..'1', he Ncw Raven Pall"d<ium 0f l\fon<lay a~d a i,vh ole flock 'oflive Tmkey:s;for which she, soon foun d , plenty .of says : "On Nove1nbe r 4, 1867 1 Jau1es customers and i~ a very short time bad disposed of all her goods for Featherstone , a harn ess maker, of N o. ·24 ~ash: Sh~ then started 11round the corner of th: T.own Hall, wl:en she "\Vash111gton s~reet, was co1n pelled to tak~ met the man with the wide brimmed hat, who mv1ted ~er to Ins stoi-e to his bed- by a 'crick' in his back and he to got her Dry Goods; she politely declined his offer, saymg t hat she had has never ri.~ en from it. In June; 18.69, heard of that store ,located dary of treaty No. 9, 52,000. j N OLD PHYSICIAN, retired from A active y r ac.tic c. hav ing hud placed in h is hands by an East ],fissionar,y furnrnla Ind h~ 1.]rn manent-mue of the terrible ·disease of elep hantias·is ar<J,bu.rt1.. C ~nsumiption, A sthma, B i ·onckitis, Catat"t·h, a.nd a ll t.l!ro~t. and lu:r:.g A ffections: also a. posi!·1ve and radical c.ur e for NeJ,'vous :~Debililv and ail K e:.fvoµs Oon1pl a in tH, a fter havin g tboiough l>' tesLcd i t H wondel'f nl e ur at-ive poy,·er s in t hous unds of cascs,fe ols i t his du ty to n1ake it.known to his sufferin g fellows. Act uated by this moth·e a.nd a con scient.io us desiJ·e t o relieve h urnan suffering. he · w ill send FR~E OF CHARG F., to a ll who desire i t , this r ecipe, wit h directions for pJ"epaT ing and successfu lJ y using. Sent by re· tu!n mall by adaresaing ·w ith stamp, nam ing tb1s paper. ~"---~A ND-~-~~- I G.A..RDENERS developed its·lf in tho hardening of the soies uf hi.s fee\. It rapidly spread up- NEXT DOOR .TO FLEMING & lVIcLEOD'S, Dn. c. s·r~VENS ward, ar:id h is legs swelled like petrifiac· it to be all tions. It is believed that tho legs at tl1e and was bound to tTy it. ,She c~me straight to it and found it was Tepresented, she fou, r td a targer assortment of the call.res '\Yill measure tlurty~fi vo inches in subscription s for the lar~eat, cheapest and .bf'st Illustrated f£Lmily publication i11 the \vorld.- MILD Great ch ances to make monev. \Ve U \J · need a person in every t own "to t ake circumference and weigh eighty pound s each. A. rope and pulley had to be used to elevate the suffErer so that his bed could be changed. He died Saturday morning at the age of seventy-one years. 'f_ h ere have been cases of elephantiasis ara:bunt in this country, but none so serious as this. Genera.Uy the . <l isease has set~led in one leg only: " rrhis peculia.r affliction is kri?~n in the V\7 est,_ lndia Islands, in 13razil and o theil Soxith Ame~ican conntries 1 also in Japan and Egy pt. ..Physicians fron1 v~i~ ou~ sections of the counti:y hav~ . ~-~s_ited Mr. FeatherstOne to \'iitness the peculiar_ character of the disease." S T DRY GOODS .VERY BE: - ---AT THE:---- snbscrihes. One a.gent reports m11king over $14o in a. \\:eek. ~o\. lady agent reports t.akiug ·oyer '100 subsc1·ibers in ten d a;Ys. AJ who engagc nla.ko money fast. You can de vote all your time to the business, or only y our spare Ume. You need no~ be away: fron1 home over n ight. Yon can do it aa ""-en u_ s others. Fun particulars, directions and tCrm s free. E legttnt a11d expressive Ont:fit 'fr~e. If you want .~ro:fi.tahle work send ns yo11r a d dr ess at once. It cos ts nothi ii g to try the business. No one ' v-ho engages failH to 1nakfl great pay. Add ress '"rhe People's .Tou1·nal, " Portland, Maine, 14 most elegant .work of a.rt given free to subscriUers. 'J'he pri ce is so l o\v'tbo,t a lmost eYerybodv Any pers_ on c_ ctn become a succe ssful ugent., 'fhe OOF-Y ·LOWEST L'IVING PRICES. Book Dimling. . . ZINES, Pamphlets, or anything in the book z fnc, whi chthewish to have b ound can have thcirorders tilled in the neatest and ll1ost durable style, and on the shortest notice, by Ieavingtliem at the ST.A.'l.ESMAN office. Brrng aJo:ng yourbind She 11;:ade a lar~c puTchase of Dress Goods, Clotbi~g, Flannels, Winceys, Hats, Caps & small wares, and ~ent home fully satisfied that at last she had found the place to get the best value for her money. ] :>ERSOKS HAYING BOOKS, MA GA.. Murdoch .Bros,, . . ·I I . Of Official R eport of Award to D OMINION ORGAN COMPANY Bow;manville, for Org ans exhibited at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PHILADELPHIA, 187.6 . . .~ !No. 2M ! ' " ' THE . s_ Keeps that store·, where you get the best goods at the smallest possible prices. All kinds Glothifig 1·eady made ,a nd -mmle to order. _ _____ of 1!111ceeuors to :'"· ··.·;·· '·. \",U,CLIMI __:__:___ 186~. _ _ ~- - Established '!1EJ,EGR.~PHING V\7ITHO UT WIRES. - Prof. Loon1is, of W ush ingLon, who has clevoted his life to den1onstrating ~he pl'actiCability of his theory of ;:;erial t el, e graphi ng, sec1us to be on the eve of succesR. Iii~ system is based ou a. current of electricity which he has . dt!n1l1ust.r1ti ed isxists at. di fferent· h !:liuhtlj und which t1ans1111ts con1n1uu i t:ntion between two perpen dicular wires r ea<;b ing into it, whatever ' the dista~ce may be. - He has a lready sent n1essages in thiA W3 Y fur a : distance uf eleven µJ il~s, us1ng the MorHe battery it1 con nect.Lon with one of his own inven tio11. It seem~ _ a.ssurl::!d that t.'Brial .t ~ l egraph1 11 g. by - n1eane of rod~ a.tanatura.i or ar t ificial ea1inence can btl succes~ fuUy practii.;ed at all tin1es, though its g reat value will be1n lon g dist ance telegraphing as fro1n one side uf the ocean to the other. Prof. Loon1i& is no\v . mak~ ing ar~angemcnts for a. series of.. . ._e xperi- GILMORE & CO., Attorn~ys at Law, Chi1u.~a~1, BUSIESS GROCERY ' f . ON AS USUAL. Tl~e United States Centennial Com~ission lras ex~min'ed the report of the Judges, and accepted the following reasons, and decreed an award in conformity therewith. PHILAD ELPHIA, December 5th, 1876. Hosmer & Co., REPORT ON. AWARDS. --·-, ~ 6(39 F Street, Washington, D. C. ., A'.in.'e rioan and Foreign Patents. Pu.ten ti; p 1·ocur etl in all co11nt rlee:. N o FMES J!" ADVANCE. No. c h r1rge 1rniess tllf!. pn.t.P.ut. \~. gra:nt~. No f ees . f or ln a king pre1imiritiry eJo: 11.m1nat10ns. :3pec1al :i.Hen tion g i n~ n to Interference Oa.ses before 1.h e P;u.ent Office, Extension s ~ efore Congress, Iufri n gemen r, S ui r.;;: in different Sta.tes, a.n ~ a. II J i r. i~:1li on t1.ppertaihing to Inventions 01· Patent~. S~: Nn STAM I' 1ron l'.AHPHL.l:l:T 0.£i' ~ lX'J'Y P AG ~ S . 1' Bovi:mapvill.e, October 25th, 1977. 1877.) EXTENSIVE .S ALE (1877. GOING ON AT - 13 GARRIED Product, REED 0RGAKS. Name and address of Exhibitor, DoMrnION ORGAN Co., Bowmanville, Canada. , United States Courts and Depat tme::its. Claims prosecnt.ed in l he S noreme Oourt of L hB United States, Oo nr t oi C l a. i riu~, C on1·t of Com· misE!ibners of Al:-..bama. Ola.im s, S outh ern Claims · CommiSf:liOn, u.nd n.11 clar;ses of war d[Limi; be· for e the E~ecutive Dep :u- t.ffH:! llts. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --'---- - - - ' - - - -- __ _ _____ _ The undersigned, having exarnined the. product herein deseribed, . respectfully recomrriends -the same to the United States Centennial Com mission for Award, for the .following reasons, viz: OFF1cnms, ·so1, 1J111:ns A'"'rears ·of Pay and .Bounty, :i.nd SAu.o n s of the la:e LARGE AND EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE! - - - ( :o:)- -- w ar, ,o r their heir;;, nro iu mru1y crt::;es ent.itled to money from Lhe Gov ern1nenL, of ""hich t.he_y have no lt:nowlPdge. \.Vrite ftill .hi s tory of t:iervicf!, and sta.te :trnount of pa.y a.nd bonnty receiYell . En· close st.a1np, and :~ fu lJ 1 ·0pl;r , rtl' te r exan1ina.t.i ou, will be g i ven )'O!l fr ee. Murd0cib. Bros. ---AliE RECEIVING---'~- Pension1. All OPL" 1r:l!:·1t s, /oior.nnnis n.nd S AILOUS wounded rll;p L uretl , or i nj1~red i n the l:l.te -..ya.r, howeve; mcnts between peaks o! the Alps and the he succeeds, of course telegraphing bet1Yeen the old world and the new will be cheapened a thousand fold, and Prof. Loomis is thorough ly cou · . I vinced that befo:re rnany years su b-marine ca.bltls wjll be lyiug abandoned. and useless· . ., in their ocean beds. l I' Rocky &'Ioun tains. if ~25 - LARGE CASES1 ~ Of F~ll and Winter Goods, just' arrived, of the latest styles in the American and Canadi;m J\farkets, and the best qiudity both in Ladies', Gentlemen's, and bhildren's wear. is a great variety, wliich is 's,eleeted with the greatest , care to have good fitting Boots and good style. D01"T ]'AIL 1'0 CALI, AND SEE BEFOl\E BUYING ELSEWHERE . U·. s light ly, can obtu.111 a µ tms ion, m :tn.Y now lf"lfftt!iv· lng pen sion s arc cu titled to : 1.11 ln crease. Send s t.a.mp :i.nd inform <1. tl on w ill be f urnis bt;id fre e. Uhtilna.n ~s, w hose a t ton 1ey s ha ve b~en s1i~· pendeti, w ill · be gnt tuon sly fnrni shed wi th full infornut L ion n.nd pruper p:tp e n~ on ttpplicatio11 to "Because they have produced in their instr:aments a pure and satisfying tone, by their method of voicing, and have a sim ple and efficient stop-action, with satisfying musical _ combinations, an elastic touch, and good ge:neral workmanship ~" H. K. OLIVER, Signature of the Judge .A.l?l?R,OV AL OF GROUP JUDGES. As \Ve charge no fe e unl e~s i;ucce l!,. dlll, 8t.amp8 for rlHllt'll postage sb ould be sent u 1;1 , United Staten General Land Office. !.\'Ilnmg, P~·e-e1upt.1on a ud Home:;ter1d Oa8es,p_ ros· eeut.ed hetore ·tile Gi:rner:d L:u1d Office and De· par t1neut of the Iut e1·!or. · 9~ntested J,ancl.Cu.f!,e~, "Pri va te Lari~ Claims, ~There though I could Jove on and on for ever.", @"'ORDERED · Womr, both Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's So.he o~dered .the waiter to bri.ng on ano-1 wear, pi'on1ptly attended to and g~od fits guaranteed, ·" or no sale," ther dish, and counted not on the cost.. A MA~ in Salem, Oregon, cleared his prcmise.s of rats, by l.:alching one and po.uring carbolic acid over it, and then t,nrn1ng it loose. The o~or of their unfortunate friend appears to have convinced the othel' ·~to "Yes," said she; "a clish qf relaies the muscles of n1y heart, but tw· o ·I dishes_:..oh, two d1shes- makes me feel as ice~crearn.( J. SCHIEDMAYER. E. LEVASSElJR. ED. F'AVRE PERRET. GEO. F. BRISTOW. P. F. KUPKA. Old Boun ty Land imperfec t \.VA Warrant· . WILLIAM THOMSON. JAl'fIES C. WA.TSON. JOSEPH HENRY. J. E. HlLGARD. F. A.. P. BARKARD. ~ 've_ :pa.y e::i.s h fm· th em.. . \.Vh er e u.:;;::;i1.1:nn1e ntir:; are give instruc t.Ions to perfect t hem. M a.ii ~011t 1·acto:1·~ nnd nthttrR. We act ns at tot·ncys _for suc h in JH'O cur iug con· t ra cts, m:i!i'.i ng co ll ect 1on ;o , ucgotia. ting loa.us and atiendinp: t.o :1ll hn s ine!!s confid ed to us. EVERY WEEK ,._.,.,__ {SEAL} ~ A true Copy of the record. FRANCIS A. WALKER, Chief of tbs Bureau of Awuda j SARATOGA TRUNKf1; ·.VALISES AND S.A'ICBJIS the~largest n,\f; 1~;~~8 :~'l'~:~~~~~;~~ t.s m~tde w i ~.h :ntorn.ey~ -in Address GILMORE & CO., P. 0. TI0x 4... . W"iwlo:iuylon, 11, a. assortment in town, and sold at the lowest rates. W. T. SCOTT cu::.. D ST.A:,isr:c>. O P P OBJl:TE T OVVN' :El:A.X:...I... ih, 1877~ \V A8HI N"GTOX, '1j" . 0., Koue m~ s1· 21, 1876. I t~ke _plf~:u;cn:·e i~l cx pre<s."S mg lny entire conll· dence in the i·r.rqwns i ~ iUtu and )idtdity of the La.w, Pat..~nt. and (Joll nc tlon Hons e o! (:tILMOlUt & The Cheapest Feed you can buy. .Bowmanville, March 1 Given by authority?£ the United ~tates Centennial Commission A. T. GOSHORN, Director-General. J. L. CA. ll1PBl!LL, Ewe!aiy . ' J. R HAWLEY, Pri·idet SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. Co., of this CHY. 1.\) of the propriety of going elsewhere 1 Bowrnanville, S ept£n1Ler (OaiJkitr al tJu. Nati ona./. M~lrop otitan .Bank.! '>EO . H . Il. WHl'l'E. · · Dominion Organ Co., 1877

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