THE J\'IERCHANT, FRIJ)AY, MAY 26, 1871. ~PL=::='A~NT~S~F~OR~S~A'7":LE==r.=~T~H~E~-<==--i======~~====r===:E ~X ~ C ~ E~L~ Q~R~==== 1=.s== . 7== .1 ==~==· -----·---IR E Dru,,;'t:~~:·R~t1~.:J:0:::~!~;.~~·,7~,e:t·.a::: 0 CABBAGE. ARLY YORK, aud Winning-,;t..lt, Late Pren1ium Flat Dutc::h, _i\.inerican improved HoT BED AND coLD BED PLANTS. Ry N ~ elV last Provinci~l'-&LIFLOWER. SaM;' g~~b~~;0t~~i:·t}~;gFf;~lt P~!~~i~1~.t the NM N Q E valentia Raisins, at 7 cts per lb. AT s · IM so s . I .., I,. · 11\.R' SI · A · COMI'LETE ASSOl?iTMENT O:F ~ AT 'rH·E "11.'l'o ..Ai'I '""""' vv ~ib .,,,,..;t,_ 'l:l..,,.,,.1· .. , NEl,~T JiJ. Jalilw.1>11¥ ~ VY Q SJ=>RING Goops G 0 L D E N Late,E ARLY,-Ha\fParisorDemidur. La Normond Short Stemtned. Lhe Italian Giant, tho Autumnal Giant. o B~~~a successfol raid is daily looked WATCH foi- on MAK IN Q' The Joseph Hall TOMATOES. }LE General Grant, the Fegee the Alge1·, T the Great Chihuahua. Orangefield, 1'-la1n· month Cluster. Key's .Prolific, the Cook's Fn.v1 JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, <i1·ite, Early York, Dwarf Scotch.( Large Red, Also a v:.w:iety o[ Celery, Pt>pper, n.nd.lilo>v~r PlantEl. These plantB will aU be ready t11 tl1e1r season. 'To be had at ~fr. I{igginbothan1's, some of the leadin ~ Grocery Sto1es, and at the Sub· scriber's Residence, Boi;ton Jt'I:lrket, the Celebrated 1 rophy.. ~ N elv l!--.igs, at 10 cts. per lb., Establishments for \vhich the Subscriber ha m~de exteruuve preparation, aud is prepared to ~how the best · tf·u31 HARVEY DRAPER.. J. MCLEOD IMPORTER OF AT SIMSOii'S. Suen as Watches, Clocks, Gold Jewelry, Plated do, Get do, Electo Plated Goods, Tea Sets, Buscuit Boxes, Cniet Stands, Spoons, and Forks, Cutlery direct from the Cclebro.tcd SELECTION OF GOODS, lVIAoHINE WoRKS, . OSHAWA, ONT. ESTABLISHED 1851. SPECIAL NEWS Hardware, Iron, Paints, Oils, Window Glas~, and ElectroPlated Silver Ware. ~lHE MESSRS. RODGERS AND SON'S, SHEFB'IELD, of the greatest inagnitude. 'J'b.is Htock fa the most complete in quality, and va.l'iety, and is allowed by the bcf;t ·of authority, t:> sur1)ass all other Houses bct,1:cen !\iontrea.l n.nd 'foronto. a good aasortment of Public are 1lcl'cby info11neJ tha.t at MAKUF ACTURER of all kinds of ELLIOTT'S STORE, A full assortm.ent of Crosst~ Black'tvell's Sauces, S :C L VE Ii SI' 0 0 NS, AT SIJY.ISON'S. also a beautiful Stock of THE JOSEPH HALL 'I' I N W o,nd ~il RE! in McMURTR LIAS NOW OPENED out a large portion of his Spn.ao- Stock of Dry J__ Goods, of which he w<;uld call special attention to" the followi1w fum: " Ma.nufa.oturing Company PROPRIETORS. HAMPTON, may be found a. grand display of DE~i\.LER Wedding Rings, Etc., AAIWK BUCKLER, BowmRuville, Nov. 28th, 1870. n6-tf CHOICE NEW GOODS, il.t gre.a!ly STOVES, Cfarria.ge Hardware, Bent Stuff, Spokes a.nd Hubs. .JUST RECEIVED DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, PARASOLS, Millinery. An assortment of Hats, Bonnets, 'feathers, &c., not to be excelled in tlrn '.V"' desire to call attention to our Dominion, for Style, Quality and Price. No. One anil Two Bitckeye ComA First Glass Miliiner always in cittendance. bine cl R eaper and .~fou:er, LOWEST PRlCES. Weekly anivaJs of NEW GOI DS, witli Johnson's SeifBowmanville, April 13th, 1871. REDUCED PRICES. TO T_HE PUBLIC WALTER WIGG & chased a New Cloths and Tweeds, ' ' SON, 1 term~. l New Dress Goods. New P1·ints. A large Assortment of SP ADES-Ga1·den, Di·ciining, ancl Ditching, CORNISH SHOVELS, New Factory Cottons. RAKES SCYTHES, New Li?iens. FORKS, and all kinds of a~ded thereto, that :ve may thereby be enabled to $u11ply all pal'ties who rnay please to favor us 'Hth ~call. Great induceuwn te held out to those purcha.sing at our E stablishment. Pictures, Looku~g Gl a:sses, &c., framed to ardor, n.nd in every sytle. Sam1Jlef of tllc<lifferent ldude of Moulchngs can be seen at lhc W un~·room. 'Ve '\'onld also beg to inform you, that, having pur- returning tunnks. to _ their ~u1n~ro~ Cn~tomcrs, and the Public gcuerall)~, for pa~t favors, I~ ~-ou J d respi,::otfully invite their attention to our present stock of Furniture, as we ba.ve la.tely MURDOCfIBROS.SPllINGST CI't· EW SI'ltINCl STOC'JI~ of :FASIIIONJ3I..E G ODS. / Rake impvoved for 1871. SPLENDID NE'N HEAltSE, '\Ve beliovc this mnchini,., as we now b11Ud it to he tlit.i most perf1;-ct R.t:APEit and 2.fOW.ER ever yet offered to the public of Canarla. Among its miiny advantages we call attention to the follo\Ying : ' IT lIA3 ::{0 G-E.Alll:i UN '1'11 E DRI VlKO '\THEEL~, we shall be ready at all times, to a.ttcnd li'unerala, on r:ihort notice, autl rea8onable N. B . Coffins kept Eon hand, arn.l made to order, a.t the New Carpets. New Sheetings. GARDEN AND FARMING TOOLS. NEW DffMlNION RETAIL FURNIJ:URE WARE-ROOM. Ki'ng Street East, Oshawa. Opposite J. W. Fowke's Sto1·e. Oshawa, Aug. 26th, 1870. 48-tf. INGTON, T. DARL_ BUILDING TRADE. Special attention to. this line. Nails, Locks, Hinges, Glass, Sash, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Eave-troughs,Window,and Picture Cords, and Titssels, and everything else required ; thus presenting greater inducements to buyers than nny otbe1· hou$e in the trade, which of it· s~1£ 1 is no small advantage. H.A.VE Just l'ecei ved a Choice lot of The Most Select Styles at Extremely Moderate Rates ' K cw supp hes of GROCERIES, of the v~y Stubborn Facts. FACT NO. 1. NEW FRUITS, Da.tes, Lemon, Ora.nge DRESS GOODS: A ve1;y large Stock of a.nd Citron Peels, IN GREAT VARIETY. Raisins, Currants, Figs, best cle:;cription. TE .A.. None bettor in the market. Has by far the largest Stock 0f Goods m Tyrone, · NUTS fACT NO. 2. ENGLISH AND FRENCH PRI TS. ENGLISH AND FRENClf MUSL NS. Also Ban·els an<l Boxes of I s it right for ,sooll:looking Fm·n1crs and 1r'Ie· chanics to go shabbily dressed, when at a very low price, they ca.u buy a ucat fitting suit at Elliott's ? · 'l'he Ladies an::nvcr, No . Thon leave your orders in time. H. i;LLIO'l1'l1, Jr. Han1pton, ll,{n.y l, 1871. J. GRAY J. GRAY Has by fr1r the greatest Variety and the best Selected goods in Tyrone. FACT NO. 3. Has by far the Cheapest Goods m quality being the test of cheapness. QUERY. How can these things be 1 ANSWER. Tyrone, Beaui;iful Candies, with an aooortment of N.B.-FEATHEHS FOH SALE. BLACK AND COLORED SIL POPLINS, HOSIERY, PARASOLS, Agent for Way & Downing's Patent Mangle. no,vma.nYille, April 13. '71. CHOICE BISCUITS. Da.rlington ha.s Diga.in received another lot of th<J<IS celebrated JOHN MoLEUD r rro P'URE LEAF TEAS, Bown1anville, Dec. 22nd, 1870. UMBRELLAS, in Silk, Zanella, Gingham and Alpaca. GLOVES, .LINEN SETS, &c., &c. BE FOUND AT THE Quality is the 1'est of Cheapness. n12-tf Tutsey Nene Wawwany Me. cannis Ca Qu Oconiba. -o--BROS. have made extensive alterations in their premiM URDOCH ses this season, and fitted up a large E!Ja.bling it t<~ pnss o'·er marshy or sandy ground w1t?uu~ clogg1_ng up the gearing, thereby ren· deru1:g: it leStt ha.~le to breakn.ge. It is furnhhed '\'1th four knn·es, two foi· mowing o.nd two for reaping, one of which has a sickle ed<·e for cutting ripe, cleu.11 grain, the other a s':nooth edge fol' cutting grain in which there jg 0 ct1·ass or seed clover. It has malleable guards both on the I\:fowe1· Ba.r and Reape1· Table, '"·ith the he!lt cast steel Ledger Plates. It .is nlso f11rnished with our new P.ATENT, ~1L:1'ING TADLE for picking up lodg· ed gram. 'l his 18 the only nm.lly valua.ble 11lt· ing '!'able offored on n.ny <.:ombincd ReD.p<,;r and and }lower. The Table cnn be very easily raised or lowered by the Dri,·er ju hi>i eeat without stop_ping his 'l'ct~m. This is one of the most impor~nnt improvc1nenh effec:;ted in ~ny It-Iaohine during the past two years. Any one or nll uf the A.rn1s 9f the Reel can be ma.de to act as Ral(es at the option of tho Driver, by a L evei· readily opei·ated b~· his foot. 'l'he cutting appn.1·atus is in f.routof the Machi11e and therefore whether 1-teaping or :riiowing th~ entire work of the hfachine if> under the e~,'e of ~he D1iver while guiding his tenrn. rrhe ·);able is so constructed as to gather the Grain into a Bundle before it lea\'eS the Table, and depo$it it in a 1nore co1npact fonn than any other Itce; I-take. · The Table is attached to the ~fachine both in front ;i.ud rear of the Driving VVheel, which on· ables it to pass oYer roui:;h ground with nnJch greater ease and lcsH iujiiry to the Table. The Grain \Vhel;'I Axle is on a. line with the 1Lxlc of the Drive \Vheel, wlud.l. enables it to turn the con1ers readily. TJ:io Rak~s are driven by Gearing instead of Cha~ns, ana,.theL·efore. have a stt;!:tdy, unifonn motion; mak11.ig them much less liable to breaka~e on uneven grountl, and more re·Y ular in removing the Gra.iu. '11he Genring is \~l',\' ~imple, at~ong and durable. 'l'hti Boxes n.re nJl lined with 0 BOWi\t1ANVILLE J. GRAY GRAY CLOTHING STORE. the Newest Styles in Selects his own Stock, buys i.!1 the best markets, buys largely for Cash, conducts his own business with less expense, has had nearly 20 years experience in Tyrone, knows exactly what the people want, and hRs· just the Goods to supply SOJYIE':J1HING New in a their wants, has very few unsaleable Goods. BABBIT METAL. /) , . Tweeds and. Cea.tings, imitable for Requests an early inspection to convince the most incredulous that the above are "STUBBORN FACTS " which cannot be denied. J. GRAY, Regrets that a few plain Facts should lHwe proved so nauseous to an extremely sensitive neighbor. (co111e folks hate facts.) SEWING MACHINE c!ln be seen by calling n.t the ~hoc which i8 under the manrcgement of Miss Mc1'avish. This dep, ·tment will be found unust1lly attrnctive, and replete with the Store of S. :B. l3RADSIIA W', the impro-..·ed MOST STYLISH PATTEBN8 which have been produced. Spring and Summer Wear, 'Yl1ich 1Vill, be made up in the SIGN OF THE :B:CG THE CIIEAPEST ARE THOSE SOLD BY THE TEAS ' UNIVERSAL SHUTTLE · MACHINE. MOST FASHiOMABLE STYLES. .All wol'k w°"rranted, and a sure tit. TORONTO TEA COMPANY, Or their Agents. SEWING Tbe Show Hoom is now open, and the ladies will do well to c 11 and exn.1nine. --o-They have also enla.rgecl their A single trial and compari· son with any other teas, at the Sttn1r: prices, the Mauufactucrs challenge the 'Vorld for 3000 dollars to produce a. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. ..I\. fe·v job lots in l{eady.made Clothing, than half-price. ~t less A Wge Stock of 00 ... n2-tf SPRING AND SUMMER. will prove this. OL1r 50c. Tea will be found equ~l to any at OUl' 60e. equal to any at 70c, ; our SOc. equa.l to a.ny at $1. ; and our $1 green equal to any, however high the price charged. Our B~ack Teas sell from 50c. to $1. J'<\pan (all uncolored) 50c. to 80c. All our Teas are sold foi· ca.sh, at wholesn.le prices, in half ponncJ, pound, and 5 pound pa<;kages. GOc. ; SEWING MACHINE that will nccompliih 'vhat the UNIVERS.ALJJJACffINE WILL It is constructed on a new principal, ·which renders it by far the best )in.chine ever offe1·ed to the Public, it is Simple, fu.liablc, Durable, !UHl Cheap. En.ch 1I&chinc is 'varrcntcd for five ye:i.rs . GROCERY DEPART~IE T, The pru·ts are a.U ntu:nbered, so that tbf.. l'epairs ca.n be ordc.·1'cd hy Lch.~rrl'aph or otherwiae by simply giving the numhe~ of the pn.rt wnutt!d'. 1 rher.e i:o )10 r:;ide Dl'au11ht iu either rL"a-ping ot' mowing, n.nd t-ho }fa.chine i0; so p erfectly bal· ancod that there is uo pre::i~ure OU the l{orscs' necks either wh_ cn reaping or mowing. All our m""1leable castings, wbcr~ they are suhj-t:'<:t to much strain, 11a.ve becu twice aiu1ealed thereby rcnderinfr them both t ough and strong. Ou1· Johnson R1:1ike is so constructed as to raise the Cam so fnr n.bo\'O the Gr.'liu Tahle that t.he Grain dol:l8 not interfere \vith the JYh\chinery of the !takes or Reel.a. \Ve nrnJ(c tbe above 1"1a· · chine in t'YlO siz~s- No. One, larg~' f,l ize fol' Farmers who ha.vea large :~mnunt torov.p-No. 'l'wo incdium size fo1· Fn.rmcrs hu.ving 1n01·1: uae for:~ Mo~er than fol'~~ lleaper. \Vit.h the exception of <l1fferendo in sne, these J'rlac_:lnn1J1:1 u,re simil:n in overy respect. Our No. 2 l\fn.chine snpplic!! a want heretofore unlilled, viz: .A. medium between the Jnr. 1t'Iowcr:111d large co1nbior::r.l 1f:\chine. 'both in sb:c ~tnd price. \V c sl1aU distribute onr sample rurwhinc~ in ],larch :1.itHJJJg' ow· Agente, that iuti::n<liug- Purchnsers inuy htt\"O an eal"ly oppol'tunity of exa.ruiuing t heir n1crits nnd 've guarantee thu.t all Mad1ines shipµed 1 this sea.Hon shall be equal in quality and fillish to the sa.mpltJs e.-:hibitcd b)· our A~ent~. VVe in· vite. the public to withhold ginng their orders ~nt1l th~y lrn,~e hnd an op\~ortuuity of inspect· In:; our l\-Iach1nes,as we be ieve they arc unsur· pa8se~ by ai1;y oth er n:i::chines tl\'er: yet offered on this co.ntment. \Ne u.lsG offer amonn· ou1· other 1\-1nchines :i:. and will be found, as usual, well supplied. Johnson's Self-raking Reaper, improved for 1871, with two knives, smooth and sickle edge, . and nmlleable guards. Wood's Patent Self-Raking Reaper. --:o:-- NECK-TIES & COLLARS. H TH E BEST TEAS I ' S. B. BRADSHAW, Agent. - DAVID FORBES. Bnw1na.nville, May 3, 1871. p 1871 The 1'ea.CJ of the rroronto 'l.'ea. Company nre guarruitee<l pure as impo1·ted from China a.ncl ,J ~part. }.,or iiltre.ngth and fine flavor, they cam1ot be excelled, All teeted hefore being sold, and coropri1rn the finest Tens v.rhich .are imported. A large im1lorted Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES if every description, made to order, Sewed and Pegged, warranted to fit, or no sn.Ie, th~ best of workmen kept. ALSO, Men's <Ln<l Women's, Felt.overs, plain and Fancy. Also Shoe1nakers Findings, a complete Stock always on hlt.ncl. 118-tf Bowmanville, Nov. 24th. 1870. FRESH FIELD, AND GARDBN SEEDS Just received. Bowmanville, April 20th, 1871. I 'BUCKEYE REAPER NO I, (with Johnson's lYl Self~Rn,ke.) Ca.na.dia.n Na.viga.tion Co. OR Toronto, Hamilton, Cobourg, Kingston, F Gana.noque Brockville. Prescott,Cornwall, Beauharnois, :VIontl'eal, direct, without'l'ran· 1 shipment. This magnificent Line is composed of the fol· lowing ]'irst-cla.ss Steamers, and '\\-"'ill, until furthnr notice, sail as tuider : - Coreican, Capt. FairgrieYc, :\1onday J\.Ingnet, " Simp~on, ·.rui::s. Corinthian, " Dunlop, VV-E:Jd. Sp1:1.rtan, a l{elly, '1,h nr. Passport, " Sincla:iL', Fri<l.a.y ]Cingston, " I·~arrell, Sat. Lea vi 11g Port Darlington 'Vharf evcrv evening, at 5 o'clock, (Sundays excepted) fof )1ontroa1 and interrnediv,te Porttt, passing through all the Rapids of the St. J... uwrence anc\ Thou· Rand Islands, by daylight. For Toronto, and I-:lamilton,leave every morning a.t 3 o'clock, {Tuesday exceptt:dl Fo1· l"r~ight, and Tickets, ap2_tY to z 0 0 ~ C Stock of ALL A~D SEE the N cw and Splendid --:o:-That the 'l'eas of the 'l'oronto Tea Company give satisfu.ction ia the immense trade we arc now doing in them. Families who trii::d them once, now get thein l'egularly, as they find they cannot get any such tens for the money else· where. SPRING AND SUMMER HATS, jut>t opened at the The Best Proof BUCKEYEREAPERN02 (with Johnson's Self-Rake.) BOW MANVILLE HAT a.nd. CAP STORE. Among the leading Styles, will be founcl the --:o:-1 C. BO.UNSALL, Ita1. · ian & .A.mencan lY.[ 21'fL1RQUid OF LORN, T~~wn~~.~~~~e :~t~ pru~e~~ I~Ec:flJif;n~lft~e~!!tTe;'~RER, and invited to buy a small quantity to f:!ee how they like them. Aitmvards they can buy more. In cht;~1·1ctl) where ·w0 have no agents, persons can wnte to us for sample~ of Teas of any kind at any price, and we will send them by mail, free. We send 20 lbs . or more to any Railroad Depot in Ontario, fre ight pa.id, and collect through Express . Agent. Put up in half pound, pound, and 5 pound packages. .Address all orders to t~e 'l'ORONTO TEA C0. 1 186 Young Street, Ioronto. 1871. !lEW ~JAY. ·---o--- 18 1. GOODS . Ohio combined. Ea.nd. llaking It.ea.per and Mower. Cayuga Chief Jr., Mower. Buckeye Mower NO· l· Buckeye Mower No. 2. Ball's Ohio Mower No. l. Ohio, Jr., Mower. Taylor's Sulky Horse Rake. Farmers' Favorite Gr;tin Drill. Champion Hay Tedder. GORTSCHAKOFF, KING .WILLIAM, ar ble. S U J.l1I J.ll E R ---o--- A large and choice selection of MONUMENTS AND CRAVE STONES, ahvays on hand, of superior workn1anship, and STOCKS CO:\fPLETE AT 'l'HE BIS.M:ABCK., GAMBET.TA, at lowest prices. Wrov,ght 01· Cnst fron Fences A call is Ternple ~ Fashion,Oshata BEA UTIFiJ'L MII..I..IN:E::a. Cambridge, &c., &c. In fact, Hats to suit all. from 10 cents, up. - -:0:- for enclosiag burying lot::i. AND OUB GELEBR.Al'ED 80 AGENTS IN BOWMANVILLE, THOMAS CHRISTIE. all can be tiuited. ' Avent. BowmanviUe,· ~:lay 12th, 1871. .l\. Fi1·st-dass Ca.n·iage. ,v,W;h a careful tlrivtir, wil l leave Henderson's llote1, i.J.1 the mornings, at 2:3), t1.nd evenings at 4:30 Patties '""'ishing to be called for, will please to leave nutice witl1 the Agent. 32·tf. Call early, and get bargains. Highest price paid for ra;w fur e. Yellowlees & Quiok, \Vho k eep on hand packages of half pound ponnd 1 and .5 pound caddies, of all kinds. · ' Bow1nanville, Oct. 27th, 1870. n3-ly Furniture Tops, Mantel Pieces, &c., kept on hand, or wrought to order. reopecLfnlly requested at the woxks, October, 1st, 1869. Hall Thresher and Separato1, Greatly improved for 1871, with either Pitt's, Pelton, Planct,Woodbury, or Hall's 8 01 · 10 horsepow~r. King Street, Bowr11.ant'ille. tf·l HATS, BONNETS, MARKUS MAYER· Bowmwnvill e, Ap1·il 27th, 1870. with other Railwal"· . · } . Cl.TBITr.t,, 111alfo1\ R. VVI1'"DA.'l"l1, Town G?crk. Bowrnatlville, March ~ 1 2nd, is h ereby giyen, that applici~tion Wlll be marde b1i· the Corporation of the 'l'own of Bowman t'illC, t.o the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, at its next: Session, for an Act authorising the construction of a Railway from the waters of LaJte Ontario. in the Town nf Bowmauville, in the County of Durham, throu~b ~me parts of the 'rownships of Da.rling· ton, t_:l~'ke, C:utwright, and l\Ianvers, in the S<\.id Connty of Durlu1m, and the 'l'own of Li11d· say, nnd 'l'ownships of Ops, Emily,Fe11elon and '\tei·qJa.m. to the "illage of Bobcuygeon, in the County of 'V1ctoria, thence to the Government ~ancls, and la1~ds of th~ En~lish LancLCompany, in the CountLes of Victoria and PeterborO, <tnrl to amalgamate or 1n:tke running a1Tano-emeuts 0 No1:rc:E NOTICE. FOR SALE 1 lTAIL TO OALL AT FOR SALE. RA.RE CHANCE. Four building Lots A for Sale, on Centre Street. Cheap on time, or a liberal for Cash. Good given. di~count title~ Piano Forte, ll'On frame, over strung, 4 round corner'i, Rosewood ca.Re. Cau be seen at .J. M. BRIMACOMB'S Denta Rooms. 10-tf. Bowmanvllle, Dec. 10th, 1870. second ha?d A SPJ,END!p at a bargn.111, 7 octave, F or Harness, :NLASON'S '" For further llarticulars, apply to ,J AMJ;S MUIR, Bowman ville, l\tfarch 22nd, 1871. FLOVVERS, RIBBONS, --o--- c. .,Ve shall also offer for the Fall trade aJiew Vlover Thresher and Huller, very much superior to any other h~r~tofore introduced. FOR SALE Bowmau· T ville. Tb1s is a ra.re chance for a.ny party wanting a first-cla.ss Frame, la.rge enough for two Two-story tenements. For particula.re,en· quire at the OBSERVER Office, King Street, Bowit-anville. m·n25. H~ Old Bi~le. Christian Church~ Saddles, Trunks, Valises, Whips, · Prei;erve your sight by using LAZAR<J' Bells, &c., & MORHIS' perfected Speducles and Eye which for style, durability and cheap- Glasses. I an1 the sole agent here ness, cannot be excelled in this vicinity for the111 and find they give universal sat1 STYLISH made to order. CALL ~IANTLES. A NEW AND COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF ALL OUR MACHINES I~ b~ing published, ru1d will be ready for early d1stnbut10u, free to ttll applicants. --o-- ELEGANT DRESSES and COSTUMES, Entirely new designs. AND SEE THEM. 1 FARMERS, READ THIS I 'l'o those in ...:1..RR.E.A.ltS, he would sn,y isfnctiou. I believe them very superior, 1871. The "1\IIERCHAK'I'" is the best n.dvertisingmediumi11 WestDurham. "Deny it, who can ?" 4000 lington, for 1871. get them ? SPRIKG PIGS WAK'l'ED in Da.-. How can we best YOU MUST PAY UP! Th~(i l vl1() teen months old, on Lot, 27th, in the Gth Con., of Darlington. An,., bring yonr SOWS to W. W:ERRY'S IMPROVED RlRKSHIRE BOAR, eigh- have alren.dy settled, will please nc. cept Olll' lrna.rty thanks. S. MASON: Bown-.Anvillo, JJ~c 3rd. 1869. olO and advise all wl10 wa.ut epectncle::i or eye gla.ss(>s that wi11 ~tn:ngt hen tl1eir eyes, and at the sa1ne time be t~a.s y aud plea~11ut t-o wear, to give thef<en trliJ. AAllON BUCKLER,, ag~nL for Bown~itnvillr: n.nd ,-icinity. m.o.32.J0.4w. For the newest, chet1pest, and most Fashionable goods, go to All our Machines a.re warranted to_ give satisfaction, and purchasers will have a;:i oppor~unity of testing them both m ~fowrng and Reaping, before they will be required to finally conclude the purchase. Fm· fwrthM · info1·mation, cidclress Trewin's .Temple of Fas!ti n. Oshawa, J.fay 7th, 1371. n53- y F. W. GLEN, P RESIDENJ.', OSHAW 1\, ON T AR IO. orn-17 -30