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Bobcaygeon Independent (1870), 28 May 1870, p. 4

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When Ole Bull played m Chi ca- 3 go a critic washeald to sav ' ‘ 11.; -’s old lightning, you bet. It takes a rooster that slings a pretty nasi3.‘ :bqw to get up and chm D 0 er him” til 3 good snpplv of wsmr was reached; then stoned it up about three feet, making :1 good 1 men oir; then inserted a 11- inch gmvani: '3 iron pipe, placed sorn 1 .3: stone: over the W-epll and fi‘: 11-11 in even with the cellar-bottom v.1 th di Thepipe leads dirtlem 1' to the 511.1. where a good iron pum .1-1; ;1- ed. The advantages 3:9 111“.” water, absolutelv fr: efrom insects or vermin and 3113 mzrface rubbish and a saving of the expense o~ stoning up to tap 511112139. I am 3'er much pleased with the plan 11 The-re 1> no: :1 mrm in. IS: .gland of raw magnitmi 0 but has a sh i herd; he is 3 >93 my?! cf" fl! vstm - lishmem. '1 "he §l¢9phoziml his dog are as: (ziain m b? met “if h as the carter and Mr 51! 1-2": -i)0\'s; and if the former vcvrn (lismi 550. l and the flock sold «.fi 1m;- {11:14.1 farm. there Ivor-1H man i)? rm 0.“- casion for the vanrwz‘nttrll.‘~ f. 2111:: It is the flock whiflx ‘-:'~. in. 11'» 11" fertility of the soil :1; (1:1 2:12: 1 . \ farms thc {at sin epu: .1925; -113310 spring or early 1131., 1-: $11 211.1101, generally in 51111;: 1711: 9mm: 15 ‘ I ‘are most numerous 3:: 7.1-: «:z.~s1v..1., and it its the eating (-3 1110 r001; .crops on the land whiv h sfiz:11:l:.rcs and enriches all the light soil: £11 .1110 kingdom. Any fu1m<rml10 should attempt in farm ploverl land without the shephezd and the flock, would be oer min 1'0 bring his land into an impn‘ n1 isheds fate. It behoves smnn inccniize men in America to 39?. about making sheep pens which 11:91:11 {:ivn shade in summer 41::- '7 1.1;.‘1511‘ in Winter, devising nmans to follow the renovatino «wt 111‘ 1 sheep husbandry as Londm‘ua . in iâ€"reat Britain. Le'r IIORSES i1 1v: Turn N \T- URAL GAIT. â€"It is bad poiicv to move ateam out at its 1* vim: lgait. It is better tohai e :1 i'nii 1:13.11, .1110. even alitiie more, and a...“ the horses their mm iiu: ' :11 .11oxi.1: it to its place of di st: 21:1ii'11; ihazi :0 make two loads _o. ii :111-. hurry ,them. There is .. 001: :zin demos of rapidity of action penniiatj i3 the. .muscles of each (122% oi~ axisnuis, and indeed to each iizaiitiduai 1111i- mnl, and if ihov :11» p: 0530‘: he- yond this, fatiqiie folio 1'1 3 quiokq, While Within this iimi". oreai durance is “imvssnl. To 1.: 7:. this let a man attoizipt i 1 move his arms as rapid] ':1:< :1 hi: 1 1 0C its wing: or his 1923 in 112‘? as a little bov. and s m no.2 (1111', I}; he Will become exhaust M T hi: Will convince him of the 41113 of attempung to make his heav'r draught horses move with the rapidity of the pony or fast trotter The law of naFm-e is that heavy bodies move slowlvâ€" W ester-a Fm - Q (T 1‘ 1| 1'1 ‘1.) A CELL AR-WRLT MA correspon- dent sends us the J'ollowmo plan for building, which he has found good and cheap: â€" Idug the W e1} 1!} my cel_lar m t‘he u’sua] way un- A Jaspér, (Indiana) countv far- mersay sthat last war he made over four hundred doll rs £10m twenty hives of bees against two hundred ‘dollars from forty-five acres of wheat. jieve. ' Permitting broken implement ; to be scattered 0 er the farm un- til they are irrepalable. B; 21-- paring broken imp1e1 zents at 1,} m proper time manv dollars mzw be saved a proof of the assertion that P3??? me 15 money. Attending audio!) sales and pur- .ehaeing all kinds of upmpery. ‘He- saw in the warn? of €218 :endw, 30 articles are Yer; (: heap.” Keeping no account of home, '11»: Killnge (-f ltulutua_\'z€:0n operations, paying no attention to 2“)!" r- I “. i" n”; "»" H' {"311 ‘ - - ' _ A“! 58" f I“ «'l (‘ ".' ‘yl r13:“’,-H ' " the mm, "a shtch mtlme sax es'.1_ . ,, ’ nine,” in reward to the so grain and plianting of seed proper season. r t the fruit trees Allowing fence: to remain un- repaired until strang‘é cattle are found rrazixw in the meadow ‘ .5” 0 ~ , Disbelieving i‘ne rotation of crops 1»:- single experimt-m. Keebing'an 1': mumcra He hi} 0, of rats on the pomiscs, an (1 {W0 or three lazy dogsthm 9.x; 1; pmorc m a month than they no tt‘nrfh m 9. whole lifehmo Leaving the reapers. plow. ~: cul- tintors, 8m, uncovered from the rainand heat of the sun Mm»- moneyis Ipst in this way than The Bug} ish SE: spit. peo ' pie are v‘llin ' A g to LHJ‘ Aunt-no AAA L‘A‘,‘ “AV“ ‘nu vv , fields, or broWsing on the (-2, v bum;A 3r were dismiséed Ed 0:1 any are. 11.0 1111 5003-- be no 00- Me: ant hzstmms. hich kfieps up the soil as, on az-Ible eep we so din me mt 0;1ne su mmer ring, .he animals 01151:; 1.3%. ~. inter, king .05 1‘10 root LL’“ 9- g a go” hOIneglnd'feI/E principle of a so Shep- th 0 estab- 1? m1 and his be met with ;;h of _ con-rinctm ‘3 LL . ported by vmvai‘mnm :ories (now ‘| E ‘u‘ix‘f'y , l 83.: 31'1“ I 3 test move ‘ (1 does ‘alkinw y‘ "Sm? that i i» my I I wouldreq «:m‘c to my 5'. uh'! . ~) i {£11le- 1 nisthx wit‘ 1.23: 171.721". .‘eâ€"li have received the first ' ' 1' a. papa called the Indqncndrnt, j 5.7.717 .211l\cn_\§:con. It. 15 published by '11'. {I ‘1).li12nd, formerly of the [in-«(say two/1114111115 an mlxnimlplv printed short. 'Z‘Iw editoxial department 15 ably conducted, 1.: 51-h 'ctions good. The pinpxietor nml Lu“. 1: is an old hand in the newspaper line, and, we are told, was some years ago 1111 ’1‘ . cf :1 Port Hope paper. Judging from 1;... larg :number of mlvertisements in the cop}- listine us, we should say “ Bob.” is deter- mined to patronage liberally the new journal. Success to it.â€"â€"Bri(ish Canadian, ~.. . "he I’obca3/geon Imkpcnrlcnt is a twenty- 31: column paper, published by Mr. 15.1). 2 :1d, We ll and favourably known to the z. 1 1" this county as the editor of the late Li 11 5:1) .tz‘vocatcâ€"dvhich the Independent re. 5e moles in appc. “nee. Mr. Hand’s long ex- paricnce as conductor of a. local newspaper, is :1 guarantee that he will make it creditable to himself, and worthy of support. The im, Dl‘t‘SSiun concerning North Victoria and Peter. 2.110; prevailing mnongst those who are slight- “; vermin trd with that district, is that it has ‘ '. mi 111: U1) .s for the settlci. That this is tor-1111'? extent, at least, erroncmis, we are ‘ ltu‘ Mine 11} the rcpoit which we have 1: (.zqi f-'1-11‘. those 11 ho have settled tin. re. ln .v'mm'in : such f. 150 impresxiuns liy ciiculnt- in; eorr wt- i11fi>1m'11‘1i01.the Imlqmnzlwn/ will 1.; r. 1.11:: Tl' 11 hi 11!}, not on}; of the village, : I'.‘ to all that Section 01 country. ll 0 wish 2: Muhamnt success.â€"Lind.my Expositor. dam? Office, Where they can bé ob? mined upon short notice, at reason- able prices, and got up 111 the best stvlo. door to 332333331. 05mg." mm Agents for' the 10- quisitv inhmxmfivn. I hmc now on ngmzml on $2; 3 u (331'. in tho Several Pr'ovim vs 10 men and 23) 33333-33339, ”'2: “a". nrv mgngro‘cl mainly on the {own ' 9:331 \‘illfiffr's 33111133: {nilwnymnl Stmm- 13 at nmi- , in nnrtant 131mm; on the lims 3 3 33w {3-133 till thr- fonner is completed, to ad- mit of 3:3: :13 {ion to latest dntc. 1 3333323 ipmt ~ isrning, in Ocmnm next, the x,:\\' 31)].‘.\' IN n11\l()\1 DIRI‘C'I'URY, and .‘If; l‘i‘.()\l.‘ \ l‘.‘.L DIRECTUH IES, “Zhich zit} prom nfull imhx to the Dominion of 3533333233, "Zewllnmrnand, and Prince Edward ‘1'33331‘3hinr-d (mm-tutor Directory » m 3 1:001; 333’ the Six Prminces. fiszFC‘ZH‘TION TO Domxms DIRECTORY. ;3..:_3 Euic of Canada. Saba-fibers, 812 Cy. {133: 18331339. do do 12 Gold 2311' \in and 12 1land (10153 Stg 3 31421;, (Sammy, 3%. do £3 Stg. CZ‘L‘SFRY?TI’).\' TO PROTIXCIAL DIRECTORIES. -, 93(‘33‘: nin Directory, 1870â€"7] ..‘~"34.00 of Q3 ~3-v ISTC~71............. 4.00 . .\0“..’1. Srotia 1870-71 . . . . .... 3.00 . ovaWRmnsw'ck 1370-71.... 3,00 331‘. 33333311333331 1870-71. 2 00 .. of 1 zinc: Ed. Island 1870-71.... 2.00 7‘ i“‘..'1’27."‘n Provincial Direc- tories. 70 m: PUBLISHED IN OCTOBER, 1870. TC (”l‘I(.‘]i.â€"L(*m'niug that my- name has been warm-mum} ,1 y used in connection with Direcâ€" : )-"(' -s now Ming canvassed in the Pro- :Em c. and ”dimly distinct from my Works, Hm: i-I rihormws it has been $4.1.th :T ::i my Dim twins have bccn alumdnncd 3 “Huh; rem! mt thnsc dcsixing to given prcfcr in 131:.“ works to see that persons rcprc inf: ill")!1:1\'!\'t‘9 as acting fur me. are fur Y with satisfactory credentials. 'nmdhnd 1370-71... . .. 2100 ‘ onus; of mine: Ed. Island 1870-71.... 2.00 to mmny to be paid until each book is deliv- cred. Rates of advertieiug will be made known on (La skatiou to AL ‘ €39 rPorsons in want of HORSE BILLS this season,wi11 do well to leave their orglers qt the I nflepen: It, is ini-‘mlcd to make {ha-so Diwctnrivsthe most oomph-t.- and (-zorn-(t everissucd on this m»11t§l:~'-.xxt Tl: u \ me not Min" prepared Lv cur‘xMpvnr'u‘nce‘. hut h} persrmnlczmvnss, from JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Momma}, March 16, 1870. J OHV L. LOVELL, Publisher. .n'fi: :tzsal. 7" arch 16,1870. ‘-Tn: Itnncncnox Ixnnpsxnxxr.”â€"This is‘ ; tide of a newspaper established by Mr. E. U. “and, late of Lindsay, at the thriving vil- 135C pf Boluraygcon, which but a fcw years mg was ocnxplctcly in tin: back woods. The ’vxZAl-rzm’cuz is a wall-printed and spirltcdly .:-r..;‘3uctml sheet, and ought to be well sup- pm’ml by the sturdy settlers in the northern p4 u'tlmlS of Victoria and l’cterborough counties. -â€"2"urcrnto Lazakr. received the {“3191} pullli 1‘,‘ bcmi'mon. We are in receipt of the initial number of he I:0bca.ygcon Independent, owut-d and edited by Mr. E. 1). Hand. The Independent presents a. very orcxlitablc appearance, and should rc- cnivc the ,hcarty support of the business men of 1101 vcaygnon and neighbourhood. \Vc trust :112‘.‘ Mr. Hand’s brightest expectations maybe 119.5ch in his new Vciiturc.â€"â€"C¢madiun J’ost. Tm: Boncuanox Ixnapxxmmr. --We have t ) m .m-mic d;:c the receipt of the first number vi “is no“ pal/(:31 published by Mr. 21.1). lizuul furmmiyof the Lindsay Advocate. It is a crcdii to its projector, printed with new 'ypc: and is well patronized with local adver- tisc-xmtnts. Our friend has our host wishes {4,1 tlxu success of his 1mdcrtaking.â€"â€"Millbrook J! 633; n JCT. Iionc‘u'anox prapnxnzx'r. â€"Wc have re. xiv r! the first and second numbers 0. the -': m journal. The Independent is published ' Jr. 12 . 1). Hand, formerly proprietor of the Is 4/; Arlvocalc, and is got up in first-class . ‘1, and under the management of our old frigid 11min nbt “ill M- a material acquisition m the ‘- Citx of Rm ks." “'0 wish our fricmi in his enterprisc.â€",â€"‘.'ictoria Tm: Ixrvcraxnzsrâ€"No. I. A new Weekly Journal published by E. J). “and, at the ris- iflfr “Huiâ€"Sc bf fbbcaygoon, back of Pcturhoruâ€" ”if“. ’I'he“1nllepemlcnt" is a. gtxxl-sizud and Thu thin! nnmhor of the “ Hu‘m-ayzwon In- dcpcx'ulvm” hzu Leo-n rcwivwl. It is \vull Lint up‘ and huhdc-um-ly prinh'd. May prosperity 2mm} if â€"(I.«;qum Vindicator. lim'l‘A‘HIFHN l::nm-v:.\'nm'r.â€"-Wc- haw- ror'r-iv- zed u. wupy o-I~ flu.- 4- hulclwmlcnt,” a neatly prin'ml pain-r publislmlut linlmlygvt.n. It is Well HUI-3d, and Very (:rvdiL-Ablc to the pub- !l- in I; 111‘. Handâ€"”Willy Gazelle! Tue tinnc.\vm~:ns TMDEPENDBNT.â€"-This is the titlv: of n, vww mmhdntc fur public fuvul‘ill UN? he'WfiuLpCI‘ lbw. It presentsancat unwarrante- typugruphk‘ally and seems worthy of support- -â€"/;c![:w;;(/¢ Intelligence-r. w 1-] print:- «I papa r and Mx. Hand has our best w ishcs for the sum css of his new enterprise. â€"- inyston British ”lug. No. I. Vol. I. of the‘ immune}: INDEPEN- ST is to hund. it. pmmiscs to be a real lin- cut. TL": ' tupis Var} Lruditu!~lc.â€"-Buwmau- publish-cant the thriving Village of ~x’1"'.:".(3.’1. 1-_\' Mr. E. D. Hand. It is :1 2. [3.42.19 «11ml sizo. and reflects meat 1“. rpm tho sniritcclExlitor and I ioprictnr (wt-'2'“! Hm tiw inhabitants of liohcz‘. - u m s: curing the scniccs of so mm: a. 32:11? 1 an! txust tho-x “111 sustain him in 1,. hi" \ u: â€"-2\ orthern Advocate. bl: Bonn LOYELL’S DIRECTORIES. mc-md nm ’61)! is to] of (’n‘ 41in Directnry, 1870â€"7] (‘5 )1n‘ 185371....o...-- (. .\o. :1 SLotia 1870â€"71..... 0! NM: smunsw ck 1370-71. . 1d number of the Bobcaygeo‘n is to Land. It pI'CSCnLS a Very pmmncaâ€"Libridgc Journal. rat-:0); Ixnxm~mnsxT.â€"\Vc have first two gnumbcrs of this new LOVELL’S 'geon has got a. 1). Hand, late of dal-lu weekly.â€" 'gua-agaterzeg é; Liquors ! :l \S’HOLESALE AND RETAIL. giving fift\-i“o r11m1hers,of sixty -f(1ur pages each, or more than three thousamhlnuble col- umn oetzwo pages of reading-matte] yemb, enabling- it to present, with a. satisfactory completeness nowhere else atteml'ited, The best Essays, Iléniws, Giticisms, Tales, I’oeh-y, Scientific, Elogmp hical, His- - torz‘cal and Political Injbomation. Gathered from the entire body of English periodical literature, and from the pens of the ablest living writers. From Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. “ Were l in View of all the competitors that are now in the field to choose, I should cer- tainly choose THE LIVlNh AGE ' ‘ Nor is there ,in any library that I know of, so much instiuethe and entertaining reading in the same number of volumes. ” 38,00 a your, free of postage. An extra copy sent gratis to any one vetting up a Club of F' nvo New Subscribers. Address For TEN DOLLARS, LITTELL’S LIVING AGE, weekly, containing the cream of For- eign Periodical Literature, and either one of the lowing magazines of Home Literature named below, will bcscnt to one address for one year, viz: Harpei‘a Monthly (or Weekly Bazaar) The Atlantic Monthly, Putnam’s or Lippincott’s Monthly or Appleton’s Journal (Weekly ;) or, for $8.50 The Living Age and the Riverside Magazines, Address as above. The Subscriber begs to announce to the inhabitants of Bobcaygcon, Rokeby and surrounding country, that he is doing of which nwrc than ONE HUNDRED VOL- UMES have been issued, has received the commendation of Judge Story, Chancellor Kvnt, l‘msident Adams llistmians Spam, Inescott Bane-10ft, mul'l‘icknnr, Rev. Hc-nry V\ :1rd Rccchn and many others , and it admit- tedly "continues to stand at the head of its class.” PHOTOGRAPHS! FREE? 133 3‘11???le ‘S‘l’CD (9193101313. Fob. 10th, 1370 JOSEPH LOUSLEY “ I’m‘imliral Lilcraturc has so 1' “meant! and multiplied on lhefacc If the earth than: misc and carq/ul scla-tinn (ft/m best things is truly a public bcmfiwtion."-â€"Amcrican lfi'esbytcr- ian, Philiu. BU ULTON STREE'I‘, BOBCAYGEON. Fancy. Picture Frames ‘1‘ The best (3f all our Eclectic Publications.” -â€"The Nation, New York. Ontarlo Farmers’ . . . . . . . . . . . .106 3-l0 Agricultural, (Landon). . . . . . . . . {)7 2-10 Buwcr, (Toronto) ......... . . . . 55 4-10 Canada. Fanncrs’, (Hamiltun). . . 43 6-10 Losses promptly settled. Full amount of loss on contents pzud. ; LITTELL _. GAY, 30 Bloomfield Street, Boston. The best Home and Foxcign Lita-awn at Club Prices. NL1‘. ’Scts. a 3mm pm‘ $100 on mtlinm’y me l’mpclt). Thu fulloxxin" “ill show its superiority over other Companies. Ratio of Assds. Show us your [’12sz GALLERY, FIRST CLASS WORK, HEAD OFFICE, - '- - WHITBY, Ont. And that all orders with which he may be favoured will be promptly and carefully ex- ccutcd. WM. KENNEDY. }obca}'geon, February 10th, 1870. 1-Sin The Subscriber invites attention to his Stock of Staple L (UMBER CU] Es Again in Operation, Ontario Farmers’Mutual JOHN AITKEN. lobcaygoon, Feb. 19th, 1870. 1-] yr Bring on your Logs! Every attention paid to customers. A call is respectfully solicited. HOLLANDS Whiskeys, Ales, c. Herrings, Codfish, c. VVINES, JAMAICA RUM! IRISH MALT, SELECTION OF TEAS ! 01d Tom Gin ! HENNESSY. DUPUY PINETS .1212 AN 1 )IES, PO] T m SHERRY SCOTCH Kept constantly on hand. A Splendid Assortment of . Picture Moulding, hocmms LIQUORS IT IS ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY, \IIE Subscriber begs to notify all parties desirous of having LITTELL’S LIVING AGE, Special care has been bestowed in the FIRE INSURANCE Co. And several other brands of WORLD RENOXVNED THAT HIS MILL AT HIS AND F. WHALLEY, Agent, Lindsay. Will be found complete. All intending purclmsers will do well to call and ‘ his choice lot of TEAS, as for quality and ‘eheapness, they can’t be excellafxamme the subscriber has closed his books against credit, you may depend upon ctt' , and as cheaper than at any credit store in Town. All goods sold a:; mg gOOdB Peterborough and Lindsay Prices , , Call and examine for yourselves. Always ready and Willing to sho found if you don’t think fit to buy. W gOOdS’ and no fault ‘ fi" Remember the place, N. B.-â€"All kinds of Farmer’s produce taken in exchage for goods Bobcaygeon, February 9th: 1870. ' Under the able management of Mr. HARRY DAWKINS, is a specialty, wherein an customers may depend upon a, perfect fit, and satisfaction giYCn- Has been selected with aim, and embraces several different styles (well made up, and of good material) for llOtll children and adults. He has. also an assortment 01f (jrockery worthy the attention 01' persons requiring anything in that line, as, like all the rest of his goods, it will he sold very Cl IEAI’ Full CASH. IIIS STORE IS ALWAYS l’Ul’ULAR with the juveniles, on 'aceount of his extensive diéplay of . Toys, 01- which he has by far the largest stock in the Village. All persons, therefore, young or old, will do well, when, they have money to spend, to call upon The Subscriber returns his sincoro thanks to his friends and customers in Bobca 'geon and surrounding country, for the kind patronage l'éStOWNI upon him since commenc. ing business, and hapcs to merit a liberal continuance of the same by to make room for his Spring Stock, all intending purchasers win do well to can and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, HIS TAILOR IN G DEPARTMENT ! Comp1 xsos all the van 10119 articgcs usually found m a oountxy siore, and many that can gencmlly only be obtained m towns. Bobcaygcon,l‘eb1uary 19th, 1870. Full Suits 0f Tweeels from $7 and upwards! TEAS, SUGARS AND'TOBACCOES, NOW is the time for Bargains 1 WINTER STOCK, Will give them as good value for their money as any other merclmnt in HIS STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES MEDICAL HALL, STOCK OF DRY GOODS IN HIS GROCERY DEPARTMENT Selling a Good Article at his usual LOW Price 1 His Grocery and Crockery Department 'FITPPER THOMPSON A REMINDER .’ It is a. more waste of words to tell people what they know already, but, it may be doing them a real service to remind them of the well known fact that, when they go out to make purchases, All orders for Picture Frames, in Gilt or Wood, promptly «Handed (0. The Subscriber is also Agent for CABINET ORGANS and MELUDEUNS, of First-class make. Bobcaygcon, Feb. 10th, 1870. 1.1yr E. O. KEAT. SAMUEL DICCLELLAND All parties wishing to furnish their houses, will do well to givo the above establish ment. :1. call. Good respectable Furniture cannot, be bought The Subscriber havin g purchased a. good ITEARS‘E, and procured a suitable stock of Furniture and Trimmings, in connection with this part of his business, as well as by observing the strictest punctuality, and moderation in charges, trusts to merit a LIBERAL PATWJNAGE. STOCK OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES, UNDERT‘AKING! BEST QUALITY OF LUMBER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE EUR GOODS and they thus avoid Counterfclts. Their DYL STUFFS are carefully selected and in ' every case WARRANTED. DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, BOBCAYGEON Furmmre Warerooms Books, Stationery, Perfumes, c. BEST GOAL OIL, BY THE BARREL 0R GALLON. CIiEAl’lEIR IN CANADA ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO PHYSICIANS, PRESCRIPTIONS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor, Dining and Bcd- R 00m I‘m 111tu10 Bobcaygeon, Feb. 19th, 1870. TAYLOR’S BLOCK, AND FAMILY RECIPES AREFITLL'S.’ PREPARED, And all orders promptly filled. 0f the best brands, at prices which no one can objoct to. HAVE MOVED INTO THEIR NEW PREMISES IN BOBCAYGEON ! THEIR PATENT MEDICINES ARE BOUGHT Where they keep on hand a large and entire PAINTS and OILS, DYE STUFFS, As he intends selling off all of his Than it is sold in this place. s. JOHNSTON’S, Cheap Cash Store, Rokeby. ALWAYS ON “AND. ‘VILL BE F ()END S. McCLELIJAND. l-lyr l-lyr His 1870. OGEMAH. 1870. THE STEAMER “ UGEMAH" The above are of modern and a. description. pproved The subscriber is building new mills of a. different and more expensive “,style being: geared, and therefore will not apply the machinery now in use. Bobcaygcon, April 1. 1870 WATER WHEELS IND SOME BEARING foi' a. grist mill, inch-Mimi; smut niill. House: Sign, Flag 8: Ornamental 1’AINTING. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, from 50,000 to 100,000 Shingles of good quality, to be delivered at Bobcaygeon. Leaving Bobcnygcon for Bridgenorth every Monday, W edncsdm/ and :Friday morning, at 7 o’clock; and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at l p..m Will leave Bridgcnorth for Bobcaygeon and Lindsay, Monday, Wednes- day and Friday, at 10 a.m.; and for Bobcay- gcon on Thesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 p. m. Will leave Lindsay for Bobcaygeon and Bridgcnorth, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday mornings at 9.30, connecting with the morning train from Port Hape. Remember the placeâ€"Head of William Street, one Block above the Registry 01m 0 ,Lindsay. Removed to the head of William St, Lindsay, One Block above the chistry Office. PLAIN AND NANCY PAINTING Ruggists’ Labels, Name Plate: wag/kind, got up in Gold, édva‘, Jet, Colors, c., 5w. Lindsay, April 1, 1870. N O T I C E : DYSART! THE STEAMER ‘THALIBUR'WN ” THE STAGE Leaves Pctcrborough at 8.50 a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday; and at 2 pm Tuesday, . hursduy and Saturday. W‘For Freight and passage apply on board or to L. McGrcgor, l’ctcxborough and C. chett, Lindsay. Will run from the Village ofIIalilnurtontothe foot of the Lakes, Cniinucting by stage with M indcn', so as to meet the Bobcaygeon Mail Stage on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leavus Haliburton at 7. a..m. Pork Packer7 Monday,.2nd of May, Lmvns Mindcn, to connect with boat, on arri- val of Bobcaygcon Mail Stage. WFor fare and freight app] y to M’astcll J Thompson, Hulihurtml. Haliburmn, Aprn 10th, 1870. 10-“ most reasonable terms. South side Kent Street, Lindsay. M. DUCK, Groceries Provisions, P‘ARM I’RODUCE. Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Shingles Wanted. GEO. WRIGHT’S M. BOYD. Bobcaygeon, April 15th, 1870. 7-ti‘ Lindsay, May 5th, 1870 William Street, - Lindsay, WHOESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Execuwd in the most Artistic manney‘ Hotel Keepers furnished on the Will commence her regular trips on Lindsay, May 4th, 1870,. April 30th, 1870. . L. BAKER, 'ATER WHEELS find Machiineryito HIGHEST me: mo FOR Wholesale and Retail Dealer in drive three gates in auwmill. ' Mao1 ORDERS SOLICITED FOB FOR SALE. GRAIN DEALER AND PMN’LP 818ml? Every description of THE STAGE Liquors ! M . BOY I) 10-1 yr 5-! f 91f 10-] Yr All ad‘rer'tisements sent in without "mu. instructions will be inaom-d until hrbidud charged accordingly. A liberal discount allowtxi to 1101'?!an and cthcrs, who advertise by the year, half year or quagmr. ; filimlen (E Bobcaygeon. Six lines and under, first insertion . . . .so so Earh subsequent insertion .......... , 0 Six to ten lines, first insertion. . . ..... 0 Earl) subsequent insert-ion . . . . . . .. . . . o For each line above tan, first insertion 0 Each snbscquvnt insertion. . . . . . . . . . 0 BUSINESS CARDS, Business Cards of " lines (perannum). .33 00 Each line above’ 9. ................ o no PORT HOPE, LINDSAY BEIVERTOI RAILWAY, AND Port Hope, Pcterboro’ Railway TIMEâ€"TABLE. Tenns,-â€"$I a Year in Advance! JOB PRINTING with which he may be favoured, will be execut- ed in a style equal to that of any country ofiicc and at moderate Intel. At hi: Office, Boulton TRAINS MOVING sortaâ€"mp. Port Ho;m,depart... . . .. . .... .. . 10.10 Ian. Millhrook, arrive“ ... . .. . . .. .1135 “ l’ctcrborough, arrive. . . . . . . .. . . . . 12.35 pm. N and after Monday, Nov. 22, 1869, Train! will run as'folluws :â€" TRAINS monxa sownâ€"Inn. Lindsay, depart. 9.85 an: Millhrook,arrivc....... ..... ..... 11.35 “ Port Hope, arrive ........ . . . . . . . . 1.10 pm. TRAINS MOVING SOUTfl.â€"IIXED. Peter-borough, depart. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Millhrook, arrive Port Hope, arrive ................ 6. ................ 8. TRAINS NOVING Port Hope, depart. . . . Millbrook, arrive. . . . . Lindsay, arrive. . . . . . . TRAINS MOVING soulâ€"mm. Port Hope, depart” 5.45 p1 Millbrook, arrive ............... . 7.20 “ Lindsay, arrch .............. . . . . 9.10 “ PETERBOROUGII SECTIOH. TRAINS HOV!“ scumâ€"Inn. Peterborough, depart. ........ .... 3.30 pm llillbrmk,:arrivc................ 4.20 0' Port Hope, arrive................ 5.50 n THE BOBCAYGEUN INDEPENDENT Lindsay depart ...... Millbrwk, arrive. . . . Port Hope, arrive . . . . Port Hope, arrive. . . . . . . . . ....... 8.05 “ names noxmc scumâ€"xxx». Port Hope, depart ......... . ..... 3.15 pm Millhmok, arrive ................ 2.35 “ Pcwrborough, arrive. ............ 3.20 “ DTPALSGRAVEPRUPRIETUR The Stage will 'lmvc Bobcaygcon every ’{ uzszun', 'l‘m‘nsnn and SATURDAY, at 6 o’clock :l.xn., and return tho same evening. NEWS TYPE ! Fair nwlrmtvn Patrols at the risk of the ownvm unless luwkcd and paid for. ELEC'I‘ROTYPING I, (’omfnrtmdv conveyances and good harlot on hire, at rrasonahlu rates. FAZVC Y TYPE, Type Foundry! WOOD TYPE, CASES AND GALLEVS! Lindsay, Feb INK PRESSES. Printers’ Warehouse Gum'gafs Livery Stables, Every description of Plain and Ornamental Rates of Advertising. lâ€"(f STEREOTYPIN. G ROYAL MAIL STAGE Every Saturday, OTHER ADVERTISEMENTS. TRAINS MOVING SOL’TH.â€"Ilm. yonx STREET, LINDSAY. EXTRA TOUGH METAL Is PUBLISHED MONTREAL :BIAN GUNIGAL. 19th, 1870. 141 ....... ...........u.ao p.111 VC................ 2.35 “ u. 4.20 “ mum mumâ€"mm. mum 5.45pm "C...........-.... 7.20 “ ....--......-.‘.... 9.10 “ TORONRO, BET WE EN U ............. 3.20 a A. T. WILLIAMS, Raps. B] t] AN G UN IGAL. Proprietor. Ronnyâ€"nun“ inscrtion....$0 50 fl ........... 0 )2} flan ........ 0 so u ........... 0 20 firstinscrtion 0 8 1 ...... ..... 0 2 . 3.00 pm .1235 pm . 6.30 am. 3.30 p.32.

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