CANADIA~ ~TATESMAN, The Cobourg Central Exhlbit1on. Un Wednesday last the sub~ C ommittee appointetl at the last meeting O f the Executive Oouunitte1:: to rt::l:eive the Auditors 1 Report aud so fcs.r as po:.siblt\ close thti business of the year, met in -v11Jtor:i:a Hall, Cobourg, when the followin.g r er,or~ of tho Anditors 'ff<.1.! recelved: ad_ optell, and ,ordered to be printed :MAJO;t DEAUON, 'l'RMSURER, LINDSAY. BOWJ\ilANVILLE, FIUDAY, DF~CEMBER 20, 187c. \:-::, ~~-~ -- EAl' BUSINESS. GOODS SELLING 0FF BEl 0YJ AUCTION PRICES ! We beg to announce that we have special reas<:ms for selling off ~he bulk of_our Dry Goods Stock before the end of the year, and knowmg that the }o,rrest jJrlCCS alurnys Commands the quickeHt 8a)es,we will reduce n '" w the_prices so low that it will be easy to decide who sells the choapeast Dry GoodH in Bownianville. The store will be closed on Fridav the 25th inst., to complete the reSt d '11 ojf"e1· goods w at mark' ·mg ofth · e st ock . 0 n aml a ft· er a ·ur ay, we WI tempting prices. The following arc given by way of sample. 'f «1 Amonnt on hand a" pel'last audit.. $l,loS o5 Cunt.ribut.ion of Duu1111c1· Society for ..... 1877 :!~ 00 Bankiu1.crest tu Feb. 1878...... 3° 25 $1.229 30 D1<. FOR CHEAP GOODS CONTINUES TO BE HELD BY 'J'here is so much puffing about the prices and quantities_of gootlo in stock, tlrnt scarcely any df the advertising matter printed is bel!cved but the following is correct as regards the reduction of prices oft.he lmes of Boots and Shoes at r ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ Pi' t::· :BO::R,L.A~D'S.t \?~. --:o: F ~ "' 0.. I ts m. UR. By prhes of 1877 oaid ............ $256 oo '" Sunddos vaid by Mr. Deacon ... 9G 18 ~~ ~350 18 ' ' Balance handed over to Cobourg from Lindsay ................................. ~879 12' 'II, mo l TRl<::ASU1U£It~CUBOURG EXIUUITION. . .__,., vr u 1 · n "· ?;o[}plOunt rer:eiyeflfron1~ind~ay ....... $87912 . Sooie~1es .. .. .. . .. ... .. . . .. . . ..... .. .... o.o 00 To Bank interest to·June 20. .. . .. .. .. .. . . 8 50 " amount rccc1Yed for special prizes .. , , 36 00 "Entrance Foos.................. . ....... 46 50 " Entranoo money at gates ............... 2,252 80 ~·otal~ecelpts..... . ................... ia,797 92 CR. · ~ is By sundry payment .... . . ·················· 85 amt reci:h-ed .from contnbutmg . t:""" ""-.:: Committee 6Jl~~!-~~.::·:::.~·.:·::~:::...:.::::'."..".'.'.' .::: . ~68. 8~. expensea. ..... . .... ... .....· 214 So " 'John l\!cClolland, prosecuting thief of · , aga.mc cock ........................... 11 ~ . " O'Leary & O'Leary,J<,iajorDeacon bond A _ .':; ~g;.::~~ii~1·:::·::: .·:::-,: ::::::::::::::::2,nt~ ~~ :: g~~~~E!1;,';,7::::::: :::::: ::::.·: :::·::: ::::::; ·li3I ~ 39 6 .. · Balanoe forward·· .. .. . ..... ,. :... · ·.... 1 Sc rlet "'lann 1 from 18c up a. L' o .. " . ' ' " ' . " " .. ····'" ' ... .. . " . · · ' " " "' 20c· u ' All Wool, V\7 htto Flannel. .. , ..... , .............. .,................ . . p All ' W oo, 1 G.re~ T. WI·11e d ........... : ·· · ······ .. · · · · " ' " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " '30c np 1'u 21 P ~11 Wool, :tr.ancy Flannel. ·· ~ ....·· · .·.... ,........... . ......... . . . . Heavy .Brown Duck ······ · ···· , · , ·· , ·· , ··· , .... . . . ..... . ... . .. , .· · , · " 12""2" up F th T" ki· " J :J..l up ea er IC ng · · · · · · ·.....·....... . .. :-... , ........ · · - · - · · · · · · · · · . 2 Table Linen, pure linen .... , ....... , ...... . .... . .. · , ·· ,.·.......... " 25c. up A \"" ariety of· Dress Goods.~ ....· , ..... .. ..... . ... , . . . · · . . · . · · . · · . . . " lOc. up Black, Lusters, all oxtra value ·... ,,, .-............ . .... . ........... . " lOc. up G:q_qc]. par~ Wtncoya, .ra1·e value.. . .. . . · · · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " tic. up Good D·rk P;:!nts, extra good value, guaranteed Fast Colors, 5, 6t, 7!, Sf 10,llt Good Tweeds, fit for auits .... .. ..... . ....... . .... : ...... .. .. . .... from 35c. up · Bo:r.1 8 Heavy Ovex:coats · ,.. " $3 00 up · · :, _ ·· ·' · · · · · · · · · · · · ' · · · · ' · · ' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' · ' ' ' · · · " 5 ·00 u l\1ens Heavy Overcoate. ...·. , .··.···...······ .. ..··. · ··. · ·· ·· · · ·· ,, )' 9 · 50 up J.1on's All "\Vool Tweed ~ Suits .......... . ...........· , . . . . . . . . . . . . Men'.s extra hetl,VY Tweed Pants ····..................... . ... · .... " 2. 00 up McClung Bros. AGAINST "i A.LT1 IF YOU WOULD BE PUT INTO A Wome!l'sPebbledDcstBoots ... . . ... . .. ,rnrth$2 50and$150!ox$2 00 and ::ill 00 1 :., ] " Sewed Boots. , . , . . . . . . " 1 75 " 1 25 ~ 1 " P egg6d Boots. . . . . . . . " 1 40 " 1 00 oo ~ '\Vomen's T.ieather .Pegged Boots ...··· ,,, '~ 1 25 " 7~ \--·- ~, " Over Shoes.. . ............ . . .. " 1 15 " 7b t:; ~ ivlisses Pebbled Sewed l=!oots .. . :., .. , .. , " 1 GO '/ u 1 25 I V\Ton1en's 1 ]Hisses and Children's Prunclla Boots ......... , .. .· t . ~ at and below cost. ~ Men's Leather Gaiters ..... worth $8 50, $3 25 and $2 25 for $2 75, $2 ~9 ·nd $1 £~ 5· " .F'elt Lined Leather Boots,., ..... worth $5 50 and $3 75, for $3 10 and $2 ID co " Leather Boots ... : . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . H 3 00 ' ' 2 50 P4 " Gri:tin \Yater 'right Boots......... " 5 00 and $4 00 " 4 00 and $3 00 ~ · " Grain Knee .Boots ..~ .....· , . , , ·. , ' 1 5 00 u 4 00 ~ " " " z 110 " 2 00 oq Boys L"athor Doots .... '. '. '. '.:: '.: ·. '.:::: '._ " 2 40 and $2 00 " 2 00 and $1 50 >P 8 COOD "CI-IEAP AND SEVERAL OTHER LINES EQUALLY HEDUCED IN PRICE OUR I have just openeLl out a very large stock of Certified correct: "- up· goocl"T-.,veCa E;",1'its to o:rder ·in the latest sty lei! for $10. In donnection w1th the $3,797 92 - tailori1?g' branch, customers can have pants cut free of charge. Apart ·from these bargains in the ready made clothing, we will make Call at their establishment; it enjoys the reputation of being the great est Not being in the boot and shoe BOO S.A Bovnnanville, "N" ovenl.ber 5, 1878. SHOES, NO SECRET I '- -~\1 H. V\rADE, } S. BUH.UNN, Auditors. Severa.I ~ s1na1l accounts, including the · N. B.-We hold large quantities elf cheaply purchased Bankrupt Stocks, consequently w0 can offer extra inducements. trade,' 'we want to ~At rid of a 1ot 011 hand, and will run them off cheap. A uditori'J' feee to the amount of 836. 38 in all, were ordered to be paid, and the following amounts were plnccd to the' credit of the c?n.tributing Socie:ties for the current year, viz : ·rownshtp of Han1ilito11 ~.\_i:;ricul tural So. ciety ....................... . ............. $22 50 · lJindso.y Horticultural...... . ..... .... .. .... 3 75 West DUI-ham ................ : ..... . . ...... 7 50 Vi'estNorthumbcrl11nd ...... , .............. 18 75 East Durham...... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 7 50 :\Vest Peterborough. . .. . .. .. .. . ... .. .. .. .. 7 50 TownRhip of Cavan...... . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. ~ 75 ToYflrnhip nf J\:fanvers.......... . . .... . 3 76 ToWllship of Dtuumer a.nJ. Dotu·o.. 3 76 'l'ownship of Vc1·uh:nu.. .. .. .. . .. ... .. . . .. . . 3 75 Towns.hip of Hope...... . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3 76 $86 25 GOODS~' -HOUSE FLl.Rllf PRODUOE TAKEN IN . EXCHANGE AT HIGHEST RATES. . TN THE co·uNTRY· Suitable for the fall and winter trade, which have been pur chased very low for cash. Please bring along your cash and got cash bargains whil e the stock is full; as I have found . it impossible to do business on any other than the cash system. O rd ered work a specialty and fits guaranteed. Post Ofiloe Block. -·-- -·-·- -l ELLISON & CO. MR. COWLE'S OLD STAND. 22, 1878. _ 1_.,~ ..:: 13. cCl u1i_g Bros. propose to be alive to the demands and neeessities of the times. The Tasteful, the Careful, tho Discrim·inatin_q, the SJJ:VEllEST ECOl-l01lfISERS, all delight to freque n t TELL IT TO YOUR NEIGIV>C RS. FIR . ~· ---'-0">----' IZE! PLOWS PF'i.O~EH.,,,S Furniture & Undertaking BTOCI.:C Removed to Gijford's (.formerly Maynard's) Tavern Stand. W" . P. PROWER "-.,..e are IlO\V Sing1 e ne<>s, for the low price of $15. 'l'his h done to~ lneet. the den1und fo1· a cheap ar1i::le, whi~h .ihall · ....,, also he se.rvicable ...A.. full supply of L11e r.11 Io vdn g alwuys on hand: Li~ht and Heavy Ha.rn<>1'i:>, TrunkH an<l Valises, \Vhips, Brushes and Con1li~, Horse Clolhlng, liarness Oils, Surcingles, Safe .Pads, Bitts, Tulane Combs a,nd Ctirds, Bells &c., &c. Tiepairing promptly attended to. Colla.rs \Vnrranted. making-~011d Uug~~ ! COUNTY ANiD VICINITY, l'OllOUJ?.G. I POFt.TER.'S McClung Bros. AND WHYP One Door We~t of .l:!'. i l endcrson·s Hotel. Dowma.nville. Nov. 2,'l, 1878. l8-01n. F. MASON. I Froni 'the World. STH.UUK OrL.~On Tuesday morning,JYir. IMPROVED 1 ' 1. Street lnspect0r Clark, \\<·ho has been for E10n1e time drilling in the well on the cor· ner <1f King an<l Division 8treids, for· the purpo.1Je of obtauring a bette r supply of water 1 suddenly ca rue upon a de posi.t of petroleum. Indications of its existence had hcon given befo1·e; and it no1\' ft.owed nearly to the top of tho deill eyilnders. r:J1he escaping ga.s was \'ery 15trong, and Lur11t1<l for several hours, throwing the flame three and foor teet above the pipe. 'l'he drill j has dccencled through several strata, thirty 1 feet bel0w the b<>ttn1n nf the \Vell,and sixty feet frow the surface of the ground, The deposit was found in a snbstratu n1 of 8haJe; and this hJ vi ng bccu bored throughJ th e undcrlyiP~ r ock is hd°i-de r. lVIr. ClarkJ who ha::; had r.nnsid erable expe1·ie1Jce in oil Vi'~l!s, ha~ nu <luuht of the ex istence of were awarded the first prize over all competitors at the Bowmanville Fair. They .are the Best and Cheapest in the 111"arket. Their Patent Diamond Iron ·Points, made from steel, wrought and castii'on, are warranted to .last longer th an two ordinary points. Price, any pattem, only 40 cents eacb. fPll 100 Testimonials o.f merit. ~JiJZi/, - - ----·----------------.,---------==--- - I H z li-1 z E-1 H11avy importations. Stock thoroughly_assorted. Each department complete. Specially heap Lin,~ s .in Dress Goods. Millinery replete with attractions. _ N oveltios in Tweeds and Cloths. - "" -Clothing mado to nnfor in the latest styles. Wonders in House Furnishings. Excellent Seler.:tion of Teas. J::argains Everywhoro ! gives the fol.lowing rea~onR why yQu should see his stock and prices beforo buying els~where : his long experience in tl1e b11'iness; 2_ nd, hs knows his customers' wants: Brd, he knows whcro and ·how to buy goods; 4th, he B U.Y S fo;. CASll; 5th, he sells at tho lowest ca&IJ, P"'icec<; fith, he keeps up with the times in new .stylGs_; 7th, ho deals honorably with all; 8th, he endeavors to prevent n;1stake~, ttncl corrc.cts thorn promptly if mad_e; 9th, ~e treat~ al~ with p~hteness, try1z;g to merit custom on stnctly busmess prmciples, takmg pleasure m showina o·oorls whether riart,ies intend to buy or not. "" Thanki1w the public for past favor&,-by living up to the above rufos; by living on the premi~es so that ~car; be found at any time, day or night, and ; >y k~ep1~g e~erythmg m the Undertaking line ready at an hours not1;.e, 1.wlnch I .buy from~- ~HILP, Toronto, tho largebt and best house m the ka1le m the Donnmon)1 hope to retain a share of the pn blie patronage. My Hearse and Ouljit for F1J/nm·als are tho best m the county.' See a.nd judge for yourself. ~1st, JOSa JEFFERY takes tihc Jci:ul in Olothing an d GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Anexoollcnt assortmen: of Cloths for l'..CE!t~S' A.ND ROYS' SUIT8 celc:bralr~d constantly on hand. Ta.i1oring- done in first olo.ss style ancl on Short N nfke. Am sole agent for Fisks' ~ 0 P-i ~ "GOftiM N SENSE SUSPENDER," Call and Exttmine Lhem. .Have also a ChoJceo Assorl.ment of LADIES' SHOULDER BRACE and ~kirt Sus_pRnders. No Lu.c1y should be '\Yit.hout the!11· TJ1ankful for past favm'i', it i ;;; h oped a c~intu1uaneto of public putronag-e will be n1ented" by careful and prorup1. ati-enli rm to all orders. rnek oil wheJe he is boriug; t:1ud quite expectE'-, if he ~hott1d strike anuiher luyer oi t.he 1&ha.ie 1 to find tho oily stuff in large quan tities. And then) - ! Bnt the ideH. of Cuhonrg gtriking nil, Fruni Ul~ L. CORNISH ln returning thanks to his numerous customers for past patronage, would intimate tliat he is prepared to show goods this season, that are 1msurl'"'"""d in quality, consisting of.Watches, Clocks, Gold Cha.ins, Jewe ry, Plaoecl Ware;Rpcctades, &.c, &c. A large st.nck on hand aud more to· arrive, all of wl_iid1 will he sold at bottom prices. ~The jolibing 1lepartmrmt will receive strid attention. Charges moderate. All work warranted. King Street, East. N. B.-A 11 persons indcl>tcd to L. C., will oblige by calling and MARK THE CONSEQUEl\TCES. Effect must fiillo.w -cause. -More goods will be taken in, and more goods will be taken out from McCLU"KG BltOS. this Fall, than on any previous season. This advertisement has HARD FACTS for a basis. Don't t ·t OLD so·v(' reat 1 · as an . > - ' .x. Ladies, Bargains are \V QJY2e11's Higlits ! All come! Piles of Goods! Cash moves iVIourihins l Seo what it can accomplish at JOS. JEFFERY. Bowmanvillc, Oct. 1, 1878. 12 ::i ~ last! Senli nd THJJJ ~/AYS OF LA"w.-..\. party was ta,"ken . up in the township nf i\.I:tn \'crs fur ateah11g a.vest, worth $:J, was co1nn1i tte d tu trial by t,l1t"'l in 1 gisl rates befortl w hou1 the case was heard. Ha ltLid in jail twenty-one days, ten witnesse~ v.-·ere brought into court~ at t4,e cost (If $4.40 each . to swea.r against hin1, and after the (.;-rand .Jury heard the evid~nce upon which the co.so rested; they b1·ougJit~ ip. ·'no bill." Cost to the count.1es about $75, all f0r nothing. How about tho vest-ed rights of citizens? The n1agistl'at.es \Yho conunitted hi1u should "pnJl down their vest. n OSHA."'A'I.. BO"W MANVILLE MAR.BLE WOR KS ~ l\.fonuinen~s, HcadHI nnes, Grate-s, & c .. in Scotch anrl Uana<lia11 flranite, ltalian P~ut lan4, ..\rnprior. Contiuental, and Am~rtcan ltal.1an .l\.1arhles, &c., of Urn most n1odern dm11gns, and best worknrnJu1Jiip, at un. n:snally W. P. PROWER. Eowmanvill~, Septen1bor J2i 1878. 7 LOW P IU()_e;;s THIS F .A\ lL~ . FOR. et~~~!.~~i~~g~~::r2.1878. ·---- -· ----- 10-tf. - ......===-·~=--..... i I - Bowmanville,--s®f~-~ber 30, is7s~ lVIcdL UNG BROS. f JO. B I G FUSEE is now raging at ' '..;;;;;;;o~'-==""-~"""""--=~--';......;;;;==-=~=o;;;=.;;;;-=..---=-= Partie~ nCcdil}g"any of the a.bove wili do well to call a..._"ll.d inspect, for themselves. Ar,cntii' f'Onuuission s<t.v B d. No t o this. Ttalia~ J\.farble and Madili:i;ed Sl11tc THarbres ulw>:tys ou. hand. - CA. SI'-[. ~ F-ront the Refornier. ~-"'W' I A .I l·-. ' PERSoKAL.~Mr.Sn.mue1 Lnko'one of the founders of the Vind:icator has severe.cl his connection with that paper, after having devoted twenty three years of unremitting indnstry to promoting its interest and the welfare of this town. That defective health should have necessitated this step ie regretted by all, and he carries with hirn the best wishes of everyone who has the pleasor~ of his acquaintance. ]'lay he long enjny the rest he has well earned by years of untiring industry. THE MAGNBTl[ON. Parties who are de.sirous of procuring 111.ESSRS. WETTON & Co.'s celebrated 1Ylagneticon Appliances at ownianville, will please notice that the business of this branch has been transferred to Toronto, and that 111.r. S. MASON, N ead's Block, will hereafter act as Agent for Bowmanvillc, and will keep an assortment of the Appliances always in stock. Pamphlet,s and all information will be 8t1pplicd free on application, or may at any t,ime be obtained from the Head Office, 125 Church St., Toront. o. Any of the Appliances are sent by post or express on roeoi pt ot prire. TRELEVENSI C. BOUNSALL,· I'RO.PIUETOil' Bo-wman ville, Sept. 19, 1878. 8-3m. Rs W. JAllIES, THE CHEAPEST ""~gent BOW MANVILLE, and dealer in a.ll kiI1ds of t.ho latest and be.st 11nyroved CARTWRIGHT CO.UNCIL TOWN Mern bere1 a.ll pre:.en t. 11inutes of last meeting reail and confirmed. Tho Reeve submitted policies uf Tn:-mrance on the Drill Shed, Armory and 1'0-,,vn Hall for the sum of $1,100. Policies -:;;o be deposited -,,yith the RH~V8. H.AT,TAJ CARTWRIGHT, DEO. 2, Council 1net Tllirimant to adjournment. 1878, '~ DRY COODS HOUSE IN BOWMAN VILL:EI IS AG RIG U l TURAL IMPLEME N T S, And is determined to continue to sell at the ruinously low prices cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do it-i First, he 1mys for cash and knows just how to buy.j Second, wliat he r.a.n't buy ·cheap enough, he manufactures. Third, ho is satisfied with small profits. Fourth, he sells for cash ; Fifth, hesells at bottom prices. CA.L:Lo A..J.'<T:I:) S E E FC>JR. Y"OU:EUSIEX.."""7ES -AND- .A.nd all the best and inost. useful in111lements u;;;ed in the hou.::ebuld depai·tm1!1t Hn ch as SevYing, l{nittinis and \" aShing Thinchinos. VV1·ingers, &c .. &c. REPAIRS KEPT ON HAND, and strict attention paid to starting n1achines promptly, llowmanYille, Oct,, ::.~. 1878. 13-ly.. The Colleutor handed in a })romissory ·note 1nade by thfa corporation for the sum. of ~£100 °'>:rith accrued iuterm1tfor 5 months,$16.65~,Yrhich the Collector has retfred. J.\IIr. Robert Jackson applied for compensation for tv·ro sheep alleged to have been killed by So Mason& S61J.·sl TAILORING. A First ClassCutter from Toronto. w. H. VV~LL!.Pdv~s. GENERA J, I~ v. - Applicant ref used to be sworn u.nd application di;;n1issP.d, l\lr. C::eo'l"gt~ W,mmer~on applied for oompcnsntion for a lamb alleged to have been killed b.r wo1k ou the quarLc:H line he t,vl'eenlote6~ and 7 in the 3rd con. to l\.fr. Spinks, conf'isting of 77 rods at371 cents per rod; t1rn.t the Haid job has been completed and l'econ1mends payment for the 8a.me. ]\.fr. f;eymnm· reports th.a.the had Jet a job on roa~ dogs. dugs, \Vhich he valnes at $3. · l\.fr. Gog-gin report;; tha.t. he had let a job of 'l F C ~ .J.l\ilASON, A merir.an Rl'-presenlatiue, B R I N G YOUR F R I E N D S 'VVITH YOU ]!~xamine tbe stock, ·which conqiriHl:'S everything: in the trade, of th6}:vory latest a111l 11101:1 elegant fol ylu~ <.1.nJ. pa Lt~.rus, of English, Canadian, aull Aurnrica n Jnann!ttcturc. He l'!Lill continues to manufacture to order, f:roln the best of 1nat.erial, and non-c but firs?cla workmen kept, BLACKSMITH. manner aull at lowest ratcH. All kinll,; nf blacksn1ill1iug- done in a H Hwough 125 Church St., 'roronto. Toronto, September 12, 1878. <\GRICUI..TI!!t.A U, U_l/li.B.~:l,~~ItS [;N'!'~ U E"B~& !ll.t~ G U. Orders Promptly Executed, and Good Fits Guaranteed. Ilefhasin stock ttn en1Uess~}variety of.J.1ulics' and Genis' Saratoga Trunks, Va.lisfe, olc Persons buying the clotl1 which N. B.-A rare opportunity. he is selling cheap forlcash. and trimmings at our house, can have their garments cut free 'Remember the~Stand-" BIG BOOT" drawiCby~ two Horses KING STREET, BOWMANVILLE. of charge. t.he line in front uf Urn .ftJ1 con, to John Johnson, consisting of builJ.tnl.{ a culvert and rounding up approaches thereto, and recnn1rneds payment t hereof. ~10.00. S1wcial atte11~ion given to theironiug of b_uggies , and carrrngcs ror country i:; hops. Ring Sk~et. Vi'est, opposiL(:) Ll1c Uoi;istry office· Bo1<vma..u\·11Ie. IlOVi'mauvillo, Oct. 23- - J~7R. ! Hy l\.fO\'od bp J\fr. Seyn10L1r, secouded l1y J\.f1·. Lattimore that l\lr, Alfred N!1ttrnss be ln·'H.ruct,r,d to sBll the t.i rn her 01, the allowance for rm.Lt! l1e 1.wee11 Urn 10Lh aud 11th ouns.opposite Lot 21 auJ. to apply the µrol'C{'rl,; thereof to the repair of the said road C<tl'riell. ""vY. E. Vnrncld, Esq., P. s. r~.JH'HHentec1an UC· count of $14 for survey, plans and re~mrt of tho ,..·ost limit of No. 19 in the 8th concession,for t\vo stone n1onu1nents a.nd services.of an a~,;iRtant. Ur. l\.Iontgo1nery and Dr. Gray n1atle application for medical attendance and metliciuc fnrnhihed indigent, persons. Applicntiou laid U\'81'. FRU'T ANl'Ii li F'l ORAL ' COY' i . li M OPPOSITE HENDERSON'S HOTEL. Bowmanville, Nov. 20, 1878,. Dowmarv lle M. TRELEVEN MRS. KEYS J{eep~ oonr:itnntly 011 hand. an 'cxcellont assortn1en1 of. toilet article:-;, underwear, niilline.rygoods, tw.'3, luccs, frillings, Berlin and otl1 or wooll-i, n1ottoce, etc.~ ek. Children's vl othingcut and stu.111ped to order at At A.rnprior, l?.enii:-ew Co1utt;r, Ont. On n1otion the Reeve Hignerl orc1e rs on the, 1'1·ea.fl1ifer as fOilo\Vs: - - - -' Jtqhl. Sea.ton, work done on 7th con li1rn :p 6 25 \Yillia.·n Clark, overcharge on dog tax... l 00 'l'hos. FrPeborn, overchargR on dog tax.. 1 00 "\Vrn.. Al:1n. ovcrchar~e on dog taX . . . .. . 1 00 Ed. Go,lbrrl-ith, road w1!1'k on Div. No. 23 s 00 "\V Gf'o l.'..>runerc;on 1 lrunb kille t hv dog,., ·i 00 'l'hos. Ua.m:pbell, work on tb.e boumlai y of · ubovc lfruit aud Floral Company. p[tny's-Nursery is the .£Al-~Gb'f:31' T IIE subscriber has been appoiut~d ..i\,g_cnt for tho COUNTY OF DURHAM fo:i; the GLASGOW .- - : - : o : - : - - : HOUSE I! "THE 'i'he Com- Alfred N::i,,-;tra-is. ""-ol'k donP. on 10th and l lr.h con. lines ......................... Edwar·a Ginn. HJ5 loads of gruvt~l ~9.05, Cedar -'72 00 ................. , .... '. ' ..... ""-'"1n.Argue,huilding culvert, and ocdu.r on .L::;t, con. line ............................. Henry Poland, work on qnarter line in 4.th A.Jj).l\yers,goods fm·nished 11-frH T.ongh eacl Richard A X\Yorth, building culYe1·L tin 4th ~\1a.nvPrs . ............... , . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 6 12 "\Vm. Rpink,;, work dUI).e on qnu.rtcr li nt' .. a!i :i7 John ..Tohn::iLon, lrnildinrJ culvert:; 011 3rd Cou. line 10 00 VV1n.. J,fartiIJ "li:ici ·10·~(1"~ ;~~;.H.-Vel. f0i- "HC'U:C,.'Q · road .... .'... . ........ ~ ......... , .... ~.. ~ ;JOO 1! 00 l 11 flfj 10 00 _ 1~ i·ely upon it tliat not.hing will be rqco~m9~d~ 1 1 "!Jut wha~ has beef! prov~,~:; u.otua.~ cxT~B{ll \-V~a. 1n, tho Conrp(l,,nr '"', G~?-~n~, to b? in e_, o .Y .. ;,. su1ta.ble for 0111 S hV J<.L-. ffl ( 1.,11\1 e\1 F:. (~u1. catnlougues c011ta.in th,~ narru,,t-1 rn iituue \'ar1eties -...vc dnnotrecomrmmtl. Pm·r.ies in \'I-ant of F1·uiLa.:uJ. Orna1ncntal Trees, Rhrubs, &.e., vvill please rcscr·c their order;; until they haY-o an opportnnitv ot inspecting t.la>: Company's CataJ.or;ues and Prices. C'fltaloil.".IeM will bo inailed l<'LH:i<: to any per1'on IJHtking application to 1n e for them. aL Per.r:d.o\v11 P.O. A ,_1\l[) "A.fOST FJ.Y"TENSifl"E IN CANADA, and as the Nursery is "'itlrn t er1 far NnnTJI, they are enabled to irnhje<·t. t,he ,;tm:k Lhey u.ffe.r t,o the JJnb1ic tn Lhe :"PverH,.;t te~t,, and purchasers mu.y No Market Fees Now! ONLY ON EJ.'l tIIl.1E JBU T ':[1he undersigned whils.t thanking his LADIES' FANCY STORE," ' Three doors ea~t of Hcuder,.;on's Livery S table · "'I Bowmanville, N.ov. 1· 1878 · 1-14-lf. ILL it-> still on hand with a large st o ck,and this fall \Vui.0~iCi;Q,i_ighii 1i: B~ie~ti~;g.· :i;1 ~:~~S ..... : : : 1 ~ ~~ J. A. J\llel\-TlJRTRY,ey.1; 13-tf. Agent for D111·h1nn County. 04 Perryt.Crwn, Sept. fi. 1R7R. 1 J Rout. B. Hpinks. services- as Heovo ...... es 00 _,\rch.La!Jirnore.xervfoes as D. Reeve ..... 25 00 Wm. Taylor, service" ae Counelllor ........ 25 00 John Goggin, se:'v1ces as <:ouncillor. 25 00 11. Seyn1ou·r, services as Councillor.... . . :15 00 '"'"il!ian1 Lucas. baJa1~ec _ of ~ala.I"y, Melecting _ .iurors, and drawing deeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 00 Flnke, evercharge of statute labor...... 7 00 , Mr. Lattimore brought np a, B>-La-...v appointing polling places ancl returning.offtcers for the several electoral divisions in tho tnwn-;hip of Ca.rtvvright for the year 1879. B.}-l,a\11,' rea.!l LhrPR. t.irrcs anrl passed, signed and sealed. Air. f,aLLirnor~ prHRented n petition to the County Judge ura)ing !.n have the 12th Division Court of the United Co!1nties of N. & D. reestablished in Cartvrright. l\ioved by ::.v.rr. Sey111our. semnulecl by J\.1r: · Goggin that the l!ceve nnd Clerk sign LhH 1w..titiou on behalf of this Council and thaL Lhe ~i:,\.of this cori,oration bo placed thereto; Ca1' . oh~' ·~ ~/.~~~-. ·1nte~est· Pa~~f~;te . . . . :: ·::. 1 1~ ~~I ~--[N.8 ·u ]~ i\.. N 0 E. I Exceedingly LOW T6 U"""'!e"" lD. Price. ,JI, A .R'i'ff Ull: TfJICIU 11.l ll.li'li'R ¥, )ERRY'l'O\VX, ...'\..gent for several first class _- Irn.>u1'ancc Companies. Hisks taken on ull descriptions of insurable property. viz.: F.'1rm, f,:;nlaterl DVi·ellings in tov-:n;;; & villag-es,Chnrches, Sc·hool-l1om-ie:.;;, and 1\TereanLilP 1·iHks, at as lo\Y rates at:i un~· ullwr fu·sL clas~ co1npany. 6. tl "flJl'ryto~YI\, S~)t. 5, 1373. ·~o""1", II Before th.e Duties are put on. ::uoney to i;l,oan. REAL ESTATF:, to be repaid h.v a flxe1 term. IN'l'.ll:ltli:8'1' ·rerTns of payn1ent will be extended !r·ont one to hHmty years to snit tll.e convenience of tho borro~ver. A11ply Lo in~tallnen l 01· . The Government lS Defeated! friends for past favours, wishes to re- D. MORRISON mind thern that he his still at their :r-IAIR DRF;ss:ua: , ' service, and disposing of goods at rates KEEPS ALWAYS rn STOGK hitherto unheard of for cheapness. Tl1e Choicest Brando Imported Ravanna Cigars. Jfinu VT a_. J'olJnccos In addressing an intelligent public he from all well known Branrls.1does not think it necessary to indulge Mecrschaum Pipes and Civar and Cigarette Holdern, a large ~tock to in extravagant statements, invidious select from. G. B. D. Briar Pipes, full line. Smoking Mixtures. And comparisons and fulsome penegyric of a all other goods in Tobbacconist line. himself and his own performances--he A goorf stock of Violin strino-s. to suit the times. proposes to convince by the logic of Prices King Street, North side. indisputable facts) rather than by boastful assertions, that he gives the best CRAWFORD'S PURE TEAS value at the lo,vest price. Large importations are daily coming rjfiHll: CONTENTS OF TIIESll: PACK1 n Bowmanvillo, Oct. 3,1878 LB., 1-2 AND 1-1 PACKETS. I A'!' EIGH·r PER CF:XT. ON L. is the oklest Tin Shop in town. He keeps on hand a go0<l tissortmcnt of Tin 11nd Copper w11re, cutlery, &c. Hig-hL·st market prices paid for 1 I HIDES, SH:EEP SKINS, AND "\VOOL. I Partieular attention given to job- I bing p,nd eavetroughing. \ Bowmauvillc. Oct. 2, 1878. 10-ly. I BUT STlLL \VE LIVE. to hand, p11rchased under all the advantages arising from the present deprnssed s tate of the market. especial attention to his stock of black and coloured silks from 50 cents upwards. · Jl.. AGES cnnl,ain ll"COmbination ufthe W Ho1vmanville, l\lav 7, 878. 11.HORSEY 41-tf. CALL A L I..J .. Bolh John A. and Macken zie men. "\Ve h a ve goods for all ! at tho same price for all! and will be glad to'lFJ e8 you all. INf ST ~ltW Sf ASON'S T fA, While all is cheap he would invite F T. DARLINGTON s U1B Moved by :ML'. 'raylor. secouiled by 1\-lr. Soyn1c;H1r, I hat the t.iluc for collecting Lhc taxes for 1 municipaliry uu(iJ 1.J;e ftrst day 1.hB 0£ Feb. Carried, be extcnded c Tho Ree\ e i:;ignetl orders on tho Treasurer to the trustees oJthe seventl school sections as follo\v~: MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSl:ED DY - -- - The stock of household furnishings is unusually large, whilst the general stock , for variety, extent I1nportcd dir0ct, curefulJy blended, and 11eing purely Ju1h.n·aJ anti aui;ul nHcra1~d, produce a boverage at once vi'l1olrnmn1c, pleasant., and refreshing, a result 'i"»hieh cannot possibly be aLtained by one s~ngle cha.ructeJ" oi' 'l'ea -w277.10 j No 4, $32:!.14; ~ o 5, $269. 08; No 6, $330.97 ; No 7, $368.10 ; No 8, $263.20 ; No 9, 238.50. On motion the counoil adjourned. ,V, LUCAS, Township Clerk. ~· Scho::il Sec, No. 1, $29~.40; !-,...o. 2 · .jj:i25,50; Ko.3, nd value cannot be surpassed. authol'izetl A gent in Bo\\·n1a n ville. W. R. CLIMIE, At his re;;;idi=:nee, 1\:ing-st. East, Howlllllnvlllc. Bow'lllanviJle, Nov. 12, 1878. lG--tf, l~E ... ~D'S Bowm·n ville, October 10; 1878. BLOCK. l!iii!J Bowman ville, May 20, 18r/7, THCJS. PATEJRSON. GIVE IT ,A TRIAL. ot her. Par t ies that have ueell tbi13 ten ·will ha ve no B ow1nanville , . .tHgust 27, 1878. U -3J.n.