·-. CANADIAN cou·NTY· AND VICINITY. GJ,FiANED J:l'ROM OUR EXCHAN GES. ~TATESMAN, BOWMA.NVILLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1879. ., Cobourg harbou r is being dred ged. Peterboro dry goods store· close at siK in the eveningJ Saturdays excepted. Mr. W . Canton, bookseller, C@bunrg, Ee fell down cellar aud broke his ·arm. is a blind man. A large number of h.Jrsea were shipped. from the G. T . R. st.alion, 0flhawa., on 'rhursday to the United States. Father 1\-'lurray, auocesaot to Father Larkiu~as priest of St. 'Michael's Church Oobourg, arrived in that tow~ last week. Mr. Robt. Oakley, a workman in Crosein'a car works, Oobourg, had the four fingers of his left hand cut off by a circular saw last week. Mr . J . E. Kennedy' a drup; store was burglarized last week and a considerable quantity of scents and fancy articles are missed. No scent of the scampa. Cobourg does not celebrate DominioR Day ; th e Firemen go to Peterboro. Other citizens will visit Port Hope and BowmanvH!e. The fall whca.t crop is said to look well in N ortbun1herland county. But in some places the Hossian 1ly is doing considerable injury. A grand Excursion and Picwnic from Cobourg to Prcsqu' Isle by schooner and fU£:' Em1na 1 \.furison., on Dominion Day under the auspices of the Cobourg Y.M. C.A. The Oshawa Bible Christian Sunday School intend having a picnic at the woods of Mr. Thos. Guy, near the lake, on 1\'Ionday, 'Ith of July. Mrs. Wo. o d's house, Oshawa.., was en· tered by burglars on Monday night, and a quantity of jewelry and other \'alnables carritid off. Since the night watchman .has been discontinued ill Oshswa the boys have amused themselves by tearing down several signs. Bad boys. The Wood ville Advoccde, finding the field too limited or the peuple in the village too apathetic, is about to suspend pnblication there. Maakinoiige are unusu~lly plentiful in Lake Scugog · this season. One weighing 30 pounds was caught the other day, and shipments are made by rail from Port Perry. Miss J ~niiie Shaw was recently presented with a silver service by the Methodist Ch Urch , Por.:t Hope, in, recognition of her services in tbs choiC' daring the ministry of her father in the church there. It is reported that winter wheat in the County of' Peterboro ne ver looked better, especially in tho new lands. . Oats are also V egeiables, essaid to ha looking well. pecially potatoes, are in excellent condition. Speaking of the lato session of the Counties' Council the Port Hope l!nity Gi<ide says :--The Warden's address was an an1bitiot'ls document, aftc-r the style of a gubernatorial n1essage. A three-year-old child of Mn. Sawyer's, Oshawa, fell into a well last Friday, when the timely arrival of , the mother who hailed a Mr. Lane, just then passing by the house, saved the li ttle crcJ,t ure from drowning. Wells should be securely co v· ered. Some miachievous sCApegraco set fire to a ]arge pile of hats at the Oshawa Ce~tral School lasf weefr and nearly frightened the life out of teachers and pupils. The fire was extinguished without ruuch damw age, except the loss of the hats. It was a hnt-ful thing to do. What comes now ? Spring. ---- --- · · /I ~- lYrcMURTRY Wishes to intimate to his friends and customers that he has now his BORLAND'k..__ _ __ . -..._.....-,--~ ---- ·-----~ -----i SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK @E1 JFlAll~lf ~ ~~AP~m ~~1f ®O>Q~~ all bought before the increased duty, and will be sold at the lowest price possible. Dry goods were never so low M at tl1e present time, Of what does Spring remind you ? there will be no advance on the present stock. Is the place to get your i Spring re~nds us that our wardrobes must be replenished; that we Call and examine our goods :md prices before purchasing elsewhere. I must lay aside our Furs, Flannels, Ulsters, Overcoats and Heavy Remember Dry Goods will never be so low again, now is the time GREAT s_::.~ENGTH, Clothing, and prepare for warm weather. I to buy. Dress-Making carried on as usual by MISS Pow1m. She gives Pleasant and Re.freshing QuartOf what else does the advent of Spring remind yo~ 1 good satisfaction. as he has the largest stock in town, purchased before the ties. - . 27-40 (23) T. DARLINGTON, Agent. That the Oarpet,s are badly faded and worn; that windows require Bowman ville, May I, 1879. recent rise of 10 per cent in prices, and customers will get tht:! new Curtains, Tables new Covers, Beds new Counterpains, and the hall -============================~ benefit of his early purchase. a new Oil Cloth. These things must be renewed. CA SH ; ., STORE I 1 BOOTS & SE:OES, · ·' " McCLELLAN & CO., DEALERS IN CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES I FINEST IN TOWN, --ALL-- What Dry Goods establishment does you family generally patronize We invariably purchMe 0111· Dry Goods, Millinery, House Furnishings, &c., at MCCLUNG Bnos. Why at MCCLUNG Enos.? Because we have found it always to our interest to trade there. What inducements do McCLUNG Bnos. offer? Clothing His stock consists of every description of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear; which is being sold CO~Ll WO 0 D, LU~BE~, Shingles, Lath, Posts, & Square Timber; SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADIAN MANUfACTUR[ ' EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH J -.AT- at prices which cannot be beaton in this counti;,)j, a 3 for instance ·~ c·· ::a::_ B_ R.A. T . B U::N & SO::N:7 - 1i'OR- R.B.ANDREW'S. Women's Genuine French Kid Bu'.tton l Bowmanvi1Je, June 3, 1879. In each of their departments we enjoy_ the advantage of having a la1·ge and tMtefully Msorted stock, from which to make our selections_ Doors, Sash, Blinds, Pickets, Mouldings, &c. The Millinery Room is always very ·a ttractive, and the work done ~re a.re prepared pron1pt1y to fill orders in the above lines, and to deliver articles in all 11a.rls in that department very satisfactory. of t~e town . The lilghestpric ti paid for Lu'mber,1Vood,etc. \Ve buy tor CA.SH, B.lld·~,?ll for (J~SB. &;fl"'Offico-and Yard-Corner of King and George Streets. The Dress Goods Department always -comprises every variety of AMERICAN OREE NRACKS- AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT. Fabric, including the very latest aird choicest of makes and styles. JOHN lVCcCLELI.A.N,} :McC LELLAN & CO. They have Carpets of all rnanuf~tpres and patterns, and House WILLIAM CANN. Bowmanvillo, April 17, 1879. 38 Furnishings of every description. . The Tailoring Department turns out work fit for the Marquis of Lorne. As a General Dry Goods, J;Ioime, it is inferior to none in the county. I Is this all ? ·No. To lovers of Tea the,.be~t is yet to come! McCLTJNG Bnos keep ' ai:id General Gr-aceries in the county. one of the finest stocks of Teas· What about prices 1 · · ' .,, Ah ! Prices 1 Moderation if1 prlces is one of the strong-holds. Will the National Policy effect MCCLUNG Bnos' prices? No. They secured .a large stock under the old Tariff, and have decided to give their customers the full benefit, for $3.00 per pair. Root~~--~; , NEW SPRING . _Boots and Shoes made to order a.nd Repair:! ir GOODS ' J promptly and neatly done. "~ '7~ I an1 now opening out a. c hoice stocl~of -. MILLINERY AND FANCY COODS ! v-.·hich l intend to sell cheap. I kindly aollcit an inspection. _ ..--""" BoW1nanville, ~fn.rch 25J 1878. e 'L I Mcclung Bros. for Cheap Goods! IS LIKE AN OLD SONG IN THESE P AR'l'S. Then McClung Bros' is the great centre for Dry Goods and Groceries in this section ? Certainly. Call and inspect their Sprim-g Importat-i.ons, you will be alarmed and astonished. ----- ---w- Judge Boswell has found some of tho silver-ware, rect1ntly stolen from his residence, on the person of a man at Ogdonsw burgh, N. Y. Moat of th e .ilver-warewas . ·· · . - . · ·· ~----'cutc_up,,J!!iO )}_mall pieces, and t11c man was trying to di·pose of tlie silver to the jewellers of Ogdensburgh, which proceedings resulted in hie arrest. It ls a shocking thing to some, while to others it seems a blessing, t-hat th e use of lager beer is spreading steadily in tha United States arid Canada. The quantity of that beverago brewed in the State· is ten million barrels annually ; of this New York State auppJies...$.,2815,-498 bls. The number of brewries in the country 2,830: and in fifteen years thcse havo paid into the treasury in revenue taxes $109,917,000. The Times says that "Battalion Orders have been issued, notifying the officers of the 46th that the Regiment will, abont the firot week in September, go into camp to perforn1 their annual drill. rrhere is a. rumor that the Battalion will be invited or ordered to the Review to be hold at Toronto during the visit of Her Royal Highnes· the Princess Louise and His Excellency the Go vernor-General. The announcement is· ma.de that the · Governor-Geneml and Her Royal Highness, the P ri:iJcess Louise, will visit the Ontario Ladies' College in September, and formally open it as Ryerson Hall. Dr. Ryerson has pr,i>eented a bust of himself for the hall. Professor Selwyn, of the geolo~ica.l :inrvey, has donated_ a valuable collection of minerals aud rocks, which will be added to the College 111nsenm. The Rev. J. J, Hare, !If. A., has been appointed Governor In the place of Mr. Sanderson, resigned. The Cool Johnston Burlesque Co. has " busted. " The manager enga!:(ed teams Particular attention is called to our from llfr. Thomas, Oshawa, at $10 a day to toke the troupe from Oshawa to Kings· ton. The bill had run up to $135 when Kingston was reached. Mr. Thomasj not having received any rno~ey, became susw picious and went to Kingston just in time which for quality and prjce. ~ere neve.i· equalled in Canada. to catch the "cool" 1nanager before · he , atMted " for the other shore." He S frustrated a pretty well planed ach\l'e for swindling hirn out of about $200. The late Mrs. : llfary A. Walker was born on Lot No.: 22, 2nd Concession of the Township of.Hope, in August 17U9, and died a.t the 'r esidence of her .son-inJaw, 111.r. R. C. Grant, on Thursday, 19th lTune. She was suppcsed to have .been the oldest resident in the township. Her fatber,-lllr. John Odel, wa· one of the first settlers in this section of the Count,y, At the age of 18 ·years, she was married to Mr. John Walker, who died seven years ago exactly from the day on which she died. She leaveSi behind hor a numhPr of living aons and two daughters; with grand and great-grand children. One of her s0ns, M.r, W. H. 'V'alker, has been for a number of years Dep~ty-Reeve of the township. The funeral took place on Sunday last, to the Cemetery, uear W elcon1e. A FANCY DEAD BEAT.-Last week a young man, flashily Jressed, with his h"a.ir stylishly cut, and muus~ache waxed, visitw ed many of our business men, desiring a VICTORIA BUILDING, BOWMANVILLE. aituation. He waig conspicuous by a pair of very wide i:rousers, which flapped 1-1&, · Bowmanville, November~6, 1878. a.round in the breeze like a sack around a bean pole. Ho told a pitiful story. Could talk ten different languages, so he said. ' '7ou]d do anything. even aa,.,: wood rather than be idle. Tb e eymµathetic buBinesa men, looking at the delicate hands and costly dres!'I, wonld d oub tless wonrier . . ! how the o'vner could saw \Vood, and to assiat him in his sad dis aster, was often prevailed upon to tender the uuhavpy VVIT:E: I youth 25 or _ 50 o~nts . -no one would think of offering such .n.n exqniflite a fi~' e - HYl>OPHOSPHITES OF LIME A:ND SODA. ~ This preparation combines the two ·lx:st remedies ever discovered for Con.Nmptton, Cold· and cent piece, like th~y wonld ordinary -begCoughs, Scrofula, Rheumatl11n1. and Disea.aea of q1c Blood, General~ gars. 1rhese don ations 'vere generall y re- .. Chronic billtY, and.all Wu.stint' Di'!e.~ses of <Jhlldre:µ. ·It not only contau,1s tl'te well Jrn.own nnd htghw ceivcd with a copious flood of teBrs~ bnt1 ly esteemed vrrtucs of Cod Liver Oil m n fortn that ls perfectly tasteless and acceptable to. ~he mos~ delicat¢ stomach, but in addition, the wonderful tonic .md Jife.&iving propc_r~ic:s of q1e HrpOp[io_ s phitcl', SO lnfVOtPOrw never r efused. Mr. Exquisite ·was an ex· ated that the rcme<li~l powe:s of both are lurgt;l~ ln~rt~a..o;eci:. Phys!c~s 1:1111ve~lly a ~lmowledge the vastly quisite bea.t. He amused hiu1self while l1e superior virtues of tlus combined food and._med1cme tn all t~c abov? ~seas~. l t"lS not only b e tt~r t(Jlora~d, but rnu·ch mo:re readily assimil.ated b;: t~e S)'S_ t em than plam Cod Liv.er 011. ~d a b~t~er ~ent tn e~richmg was not hunting for . situations-or quarw purifying the blo?U, allaymg the 1rr1tat1on o(the throat and luugs, restoring the 1mpau-ed functions ~d tere-kissi ng his hand to any pretty girl I and ~iving strength and v1gor to the whole bcxiy . . It is sweet and palatable to the taste,neve_r separates, depoau:s who happened to show herself at a. window. or spoils. Be sure aud ask for Scott'& ..Em.ulalon. For sale by all druggists at $1.00 pi;r boMle. · Before the police got track of him he had "\~ slid for fairer fields and pastures new.- ~~~~~~~· · .-.~~~~--~~....., ,....,._......,~ ~~~~.,-~....,... Port Hope Tirne:i. c I · · .. ., ' , · . " ;··: A "fl.a.shy" Diamond diaappear<~d frorn ~ M . o~lh a~d·t;~p~ns~s ~~1aTant;:c1Ctol: ADVERTISEM _-ENT_ ~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~e-nr: thio town about that time. Wonder if it _ , ge~ s, u ee. HAW ,~ o. for*Jo.._ .- SendIOC~(or 100\IS.ge pamphleit. · q~ was he 1 .A.ugnst~. : Maine. -· -P .. liOJ,VELL &CO.,tfriW-York. · . -·' M . UBOOOH is the place for the BEST CROCERIES They have just re_ c eived the Ever Brought to the Market. BOTTOJY'.[ PRICES.· T Bowmanville, April 5th, 1879. 1 18-37. ACRI GU LT URAL IMPLEMENTS, And all tbe best and n1ost useful imple ments used i n the hou8ebo1U depa1·t ruent, H1H:h ae Se"\ving, l{nit;tinµ;- anrl. V\rashw ing :J\.!iichinea, \\ """riugera, Informs the public that in anticipation of stock taking, aud to make room for Spring shipments, he is now selling off his large and well assorted stock, at prices to suit the present · , t LARCEST JOHN M eM U RTR--.;i, Keeps const1 mtly on hand a good stock of &c., &c. REPAIRS KEPT ON HAND. and strict attention paid to starting - - - - - - - - - -machines promptly, Bowmanvillc Oct, 22. 1878. 13 ly E: A::& D TI ~v.1: E s~J~-~ I TEAS, SUGARS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PEELS, SPICES, &c. GROCERIES PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware, Canned Goods, Tobaccos, Soaps, &c., &c., 1_ - · vVithout indu1ging in boastful assertions, which a discm·ning public has now learned to estimate at its pai.r)er value, he 1 1 so icits inspection and comparison from intending purchasers. NO SECRETI WHERE ALL IS CHEAP. TELL IT TO YOUR NEIGHBORS. meet the demand for a cheap a:rticle;which sha l a lso be servicahh}. A full supply of the following always on h a nil_ : Light and Heavy Harness, ']_ ' run ks. and ·v alises, Whipfl, Bnu~hes and Combs. Horse Clothing, HvrneHR Oils, Surcingles, Safe Pa,ds, Bilits, J\fa.n e Con,\'\:JS l\ntl Cards, Bells VVe are TIO'iV making gond Single Buggy Harw ness, for the low price of ~15. This is done to ,t The following may b6 noted as of special value. Dry Goods . .... . .. ... . ......... .... . .. ... .... . .. r; cents u pwan{s Cai:pets: ... ... , . .. ........... . . .. .. ............ . . 121 " ,1 TU Wool Ca.-hmeres ......... , . .... .. .. . ........... 35 Table Linins .... .... . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . _... 20 Table Napkins, per doz .. , .... .... . ... . ..... . . ,.; . . ,, ,:6() " Silks, Black or Colored . ..... . , ........ ... ...... .. . . 50 Lace Cttrtains . . . .... ... ... . . , . ... ·... . ......... ... 80 All kinds of farm~produce ta_!.1en in exchange. Bowman ville, October l, 1878. 10-tf. ' GREAT CLEARING SALE QF &o ·· &c. Warranted Repairing promptly attend-eiJ to. · Collars RAISINS & :-. CURRANTS, DRY --~~GOODS ---,:o: - I One Door "'-'"est ol.F. Henderson's Ho tel~ Bowman ville, Nov. 2fi, 1878. 18·6rn. F. MASON. MONEY. E.G. BURK. 20·6m* Blankets, Ho.s iery and ·I clothing, &c., &c. . Und er- ~ . CROCKERY GLASSWARE & LAIP departments a re completed at fabulously low . prices. . Cowle, Esq.,) respectfuHy1 announce the opening of a Great Clearing Sale on STUR1JA.Y NEXT. ~ We mean business, artq are well prepared to offer temptirg bargains in ELLISON & 00.; (Successors to the l at e F . Y . . FARJUERIS, IUECHA1"U::I!', stgned on the most advantageous terms. Office: No. 1, 'l'e. 1nperanoe St. Bo~·manville. and others can obtain money frOm tb:e- under-- THOMAS Bowmanville, December ~9J 1878~ PATERSOl~: 1-23. Dec. 12, 1878. Tweeds, Cloths, Hats, Shirtings, Gray _ Cottons, _~heetings, Hosiery, and Dress µoods. All Wool Tweed Su.i ts made to .order in Good Style for $10. BIG BOUGJd.'1' P-US::H;-. BEFORE THE RISE IN THE TARIFF, - AT- is now raging . at BALLYDUFF. & _TR'..i.DE · Subscriptions taken forthe (.!ANADtA.N STATESw MA:N"-and other pnpcrs. 38-tf. We are determined to force onlqhe ready made clothing ii,t ii,ny sacrifice. CHEAP FOR CASH _ _ . Come and see our prices and judge for yourselves. Murdoch· N. B,-In regulating the" F i:ices we will nob be guided by the "National Policy." On the contrary we will make further reductions, and continue the policy of "low prices," which has pleased our customers and served our purpos~ so well,~n tl1:e past. . ~· ' A.t his MARRIAGE LICENSES · · W. R. CLIMIE ISSUED BY residence, King-st. -EaSt, J;lowmanville Nov. 12, 187.8, Bow~:011ville; ELLISON cl: CO. (Sl'lccessors to the 11>te F. Y, Cowle,) P. S.-In order to CQJ11plefi our preparat\01rn, the store will b closed on Friday, 4th inst. NEW l~flLLINERY And is · determined to continue to sell at the rumously cheaper than the cheapest. Why he can do it .l<'irst, he buys for cash and knows just how to buy. Second, what he can't buy cheap enough, he manufactures. Third, he is satisfied with small profits_ Fourth, he sells for cash; Fifth, hesells at bottom prices. O .a.:I:.1X.. A.Dw.C> S E E :F'C>B. "'Y'C>U:J:'i.BEZ..V'E S JUST ARRIVED. GOOD STRAW HATS AT 35c. EACH; SCOTT'S EMULS l : O N - PURE _ COD LIVER -OIL ....... .... l CHEMIST Our Spri11g and Summer Stock is now opened out, and we are showing one of the largest, choicest, and Bowmanville, April 3, 1879. cheapest stocks ever offeJed to the inhabitants or--Be>~·manville and the ·-~~ sm-rou~ding countiJ'. ~m· sto<;k of "--' , , , _ .::"" _goodsJ~ . unsr , · :" · varret G:-r;.._,~- sEv le i;,rnl cLei;,pne""· Do not- a1 o D -l ~ call and seefor yourselves. Ladies and Gents hats clea!!ed and TOWN HALL .Buif,DINGS, BOJV11lANVILLE. re-shaped in all the latest styles. -· ·DEAJ.;.1£:R IN , . In future Farm Prod me will be taken in Exchange. D. -- ·T · T S :T o AN D ' 1-={ UG T Druggs, MEdiJ.ines and Cr emicals "Dye Stuffs, Patent ~iediCines~ -P~ffurnery~ Brushes, Colnbs, Suaps, Paints · Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, a:ud Coal Oil Lamps, &c., &c. , PYYSICU.NS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFUI ,LY COMPOUNDED AND A.LL CORRilCTLY ANSWERED, ORDER~ $77 j fJl!ll" Fo fa.-rners and !hysicw.ns from th< Oo1mtry uill find o ·er Stookof Medicine 1tom 11e best quality. ' Rememb.;r the address, one door He has in stock an endless Tariety of:La.dics' and Genis' ~in·a'tng 1_ ,, V 1. uu.~ ::!, fl iFes , etc west of Buckler's Jewelry store, which he is selling cheap for cash. King Street, Bowmanville. Remember the Stand-" :BIG l!OOT" dra'\11>'!:1 ~two Horse1£1; 7-84. Bowroanville, ::VIa.rch 211870. KING STREET. BOWMANV 1·.., r: Pure Teas, which are in suoh great demand also ~ lot ot oilier Te very cheap !or cash, T~as, Tea!i. T. Darling ton has received a lot 6f Crawford's Mrs. DONNELLY. Orders Promptly Executed, and Gooo:. Guaranteed~ I ( ~ '· Bowma.rvt M. TRELE~ l ';"' ·