' THE MERCHANT, FRIDAY NOVE_.MBER 13, 1874. REMOVAL. S. MASON wishes to inform his: numerous frh":nds and cus to.mars that hP. ha~ removed to IT WILL P!f Every family, every farmer, every young man, every mechanic, every citizen in search of firstclass Dry Goods and good substantial clothi ng ll.ELIANOE Mutual Life Assurance Society TO VISIT our establishment, where we have $50,000 worth of all kinds and styles of Fall and Winter Goods at LIVER,POOI.. ES'I.'ABLISHED 1840. C..iNAD.A C : a TEF OFFICES. AUTUMN! 1874. · S. TREWIN, OSHAVVA, is shewing a BUCKLER'S OLD STAND wlJere he will be Jound with the ruost com plete &ilBO'l'il11ent vf where goods are sold at very low prices. November Bissonnette & CJo's Our (Joarse Salt IN BAGS AT 131, ST. JA)iES STREET, MONTREAL DlRE01'0RS. \VALTR.R SHANLY, Esq.1..-.M P., Chairmaan, 1'-IAJOR 'I\ E. DuNOA.."f l\fAODONALD, .l!.isq. Harness, Whips 'Trunks, &c. in town. "' Please call. Buckler's o!d stand · One door east of Mayn-~rd's Hotel. CAMI'DELI,, C,B., St. 'l'HE HoNORAilLE burg, Ont. JoHN HA.IDLTON, Hilaire, Hawks· GRAND OF RESIDEN'l' SECRFTARY.-.TAMES GRN<r. I I l has commenced, and the public may depend on getting bargains from a large and well selected stock SA.LE CON SAUL'S, King St., Bowmanville. · ALSO a large in1portation of S PECI AL FE A T UR ES. The ENTIRE PROFITS belong to and a.re divid ·ed amongst the Poticyholdel·a. STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Which excel in STYLE and VALUE. Boivmanville, Sep. 1st.. 1873. I OF STAPLE GOODS, Mens' Boys' and Youths' CROCX:Eny' &o. from the (JLOTDING For we are determined to do a large trade this season, and everybody who desires good goods Staft'ordshite Pottery, Eng,, or on which an extra P·remium would be requi'.rM, can be assured at the ordinary ra.tt!s of thi8 Society, under a special a.rrangcment SPECIAL NoN-FOFEITABLB PoLIOlEs issued under which only 10, 15 or 20 Annual Payments are required, each payment se(.'llring a Policy for a sum assured proportionate to the number of premiums paid, antljree jr01n futur vayment of pre:niium:Jo ?t-IoDtRATE PREMHl MS and most liber.W. coni;litionB. LIVES, DECLINED BY OTB.ER COMI'.A.NIES, ---o--- Millinery and Mantle Department Replete with Latest Styles & Novelties. I~O'C'll.NING- ooo:os teed. Ladies' and Children's Fine Make. .A Sl'ECIALITY ! I TH:b.: JUST ARRIVED, . and will be on sale in a few days. Bo\\·mnnville, Oct. 22nd, 1874. m4-tf. !T ' 0 ~iiiiPSID1." Corner Store, oppos±te the Town Hall ProRpectuscs, Proposal Form.I:!, &c, , supplied on application at the Head Ufftce, or any of the· Agencies, ,JAME S G J{~'-\.. )[ 'l\ Re s. Sccreta t·y. . Gents' Furnishings A Large Stock of Cloths and '.l'rimmings, rnade to Order. BOOTS and SHOES ! % Fits Guaran. Latest Styles in Hats, Shirts, Ties, &o. AGliN'l' l!'OR " 32-ly J30WMA.NY"JLLJ~, Observe~ C. B.UUrnR. OHice," King St. CHJ<JAPEST GOODS rn TOWN Bowmanville, June 24th, 1870. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS, DAMASKS, &c. NEW STYLES, A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. PFcsent the follo,ving tcstimon i:l.ls from con1 petent judges of Organs. 'l'estirnonial f1 ·001 HE UNDERSIGNED in returniug thanks John Camidge, Mus. Dou, Canluar, 1£ngln.ntl. to bis many friends and the public gene:rt\lly · . Bowrnanville, 24.th D ec, , ·1s7:). for the lil>e1·a.l patronage extended tu hint dur- To the J.liaMgers Dominion Orga.n Co. "ing the past 1$ years, begs to announce that GEN'l'L~ltEN .-I 1ikr- to play on your 0Tgans from and after the 15th Septen1ber, he will carr)' t ,~ .e ii; f:lo sweet a:nd l'h~ ady. .8 nd the \'.'orkon the same business, but more extensi v~ly manrini,P and .finish excdl eut, anrl iu every undex the name and style of JonN J\.1cl.i1con & . pnrticular they are eqna1 if not 15uperior, to 1 Co. Prompt J,Hiytnent of all accounts is render- ally I ha vc ever heard. Floping t hey will uwet ed hnferative by this b11siness arrangeincnt, public appref>iation. and al persons indebted will please take noti<X' JOHN C.~MilJGll and govern themselves accoi'clingly. E.Lephant liouse THE Dominion OrO'an Co'y. BOWMANVILLE, T and avail themselves of the chance to get first-class dry goods and clothing at 20 per cent. less than the same can be had elsewhere. A call solicited. ·Remember the Store, JUHN McLEOD. Bowma.nYille , September 4th, 1£7 3. Imperial Fire Insurance Co OF LONDON. St., and St BISSONNE'r'rE & CO. ERN (Eotabliohed 1803. · liEAD OFFIOEB.-1 Old Brow Pall Mall, London. GENERAL :\ G}..t\()" i F0){ CA.NADA:- 24 crament l\f(mlre.a.1. The intelligent Yeomanry of West Durham and South Ontario, are becoming fully aware that OSHAWA affords the Best Market; her Manufactorics supply the Best Implements; and her enterprising Merchants sell the most Stylish Goods,at PRICES regulated by a healthy competition Oshawa, West. King St Sept. 23rd.1874. ==========================="="~·~===z·=========== TJohn McLeod & co;T would rsrilicit the san1e I H ·Libe1·al Support andf Patronage - BOWMANVILLE. A Representative and Champion of American Art Taste. LATEST FROM . THE Subscribed and invested Capital and ReServe Fund. £1,965,000 Sterling. Funds invested in Oanti.d&-- 106,000. Insurances agamst loaa by Fire are effected on most favorable terms, and losses paid with out reference to tho Eoa.rd in London. E FUR REGIONS Mink li'urs at Wholesale. Grebe, very fine. South Sea Seal, best . quality. Alaska 1'4.ink, prime. and takes this opportunity of informing the public, tha.t they have extended so long to John McLeod, H E ture', Read the fnllowing fru1n Rosa lYErina : :Uowm1.~nville, December 22, 1873, 'l.'o ~h ~ Managers of the D (nninion Orva n Co. GB~tL E M EN . --I have much pl cn.&nre in tcsti· fyiug to the excellen t 111rnlitics of the Org:rn supplieJ by you at my cuucint last Satu1·rby evening. 1l'he tone if! i-lweet a nd v!;lryJ)owerful n.nd .the combination of st<..lps inoi:;t :i.. ini r t\Lle. I am sure your i1rntru1ue11ht 'il' ill find fa. vol' i1l Churches, as tllt'v aru singularly adapted f0r sacred music. "\\.,.isliing yon e\'cry .\!U<-' Ct.'r,S, and tha..t tho public 1nay patronize Ii:-.tivo inanuf~tC · I remn.in Gentlem en , Very rci::pPetfnlly, DISCARDED THE ROSA D'E!UNA. Every Instrument Warranted for 5 Yrs H. O'HARA. A. M. DAJl.LEY President. .i3owmanville, January 15, 1874. Mnn~er. P.rospectus for 1875-Eighth Year. J DODSWORTH, Inspector. nINTOUL BROS. Gen. Agents, Montrea bp-o3-m1G. L 0 N D 0 N, 0 N T. THE AL:OINE, The Art Journal of Amtriw, Issued Monthly. "A 1\tiagnificont Conception, wonderfully containing 64 columns o( matter, and other· carried out," 'fhe necessity of a popular med· wise itnprovcd for the season of 1874-7li. ium for the representation of the productions $1.50 pet year, 1Jaya11lr3 invariable in advance. . of our g1·eat at'tists, }\as alwayli blw!en recognized, · The balance C1f thi.s year grati8. Fron1 now to and many attempts have been made to meet the want. The successive failures which so in·v ari· J anuary 1st, 1876, for $1.50. a.bly foll1lwed each attempt in this country to A beautiful chromo, in ten colors, entitled establish a.n art journal, did not prove the in.. J,ITTLr: GOODY TWO SHOJ~S." si.ze 23xZ5 inches, difference of the people of America to the cla.ima which has been executed expressly fox us in Eng· of high at·t . So aoon as a. proper appreciation land, will be aent post-paid to every subscxiber, of the want and an ability to meet it were shown, paying for one year, whether old or new. 'l 'his tht- public at oqco rallied with enthusia.sm to its fa the most valuable premium ever offered by support, and th!;' resnlt w~a a great artistic and any Canadian ne\\'Spaper, and will be regarded commercial triumph--.7'hc Aldine, by n1any, as alone worth the price vf su\JscdpTHE ALDINE, whiJe issued with all the tion. regularity, has :r.one of the temporary or t·imely WE V.'A:N'I 1 ,000 AGEN'.L'S this sea.son to get up interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. chi.b.s and ea.rn some of the va.lua.b1e articleR in It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and our List of pre1nituns, or a c:ish uomtnission of graceful literature; u.ud a collection of pictnres1 25 cents on each yearly suhsicription, if they the rarest specimens of 0irtistic skill in black ana. white. prefer. PR:E:JHUM FOR 1875.-Every subacriber for All names counted alike on Premiu1n List 1876, will receive a beautiful portrait, in oil this year whether old or new. co1ol's, of the same noble dog \vhose picture in a Send for a Circular, Premium List and Sn.mt)le Copy o~ .AdverM.ser, which will be sent free former issue attracted so much attention. "Man's Unselfish Friend" \Vill be welcom-, in on apphcahon. Register all money letters 1 a nd they v.·il.l come every home. Besides the chromo, every advance t :. ubscriber to 1'11e Aldine for 1875 is constituted at our risk. Addrtlss a member, and entitled to all the privileges of John Cameron & Co., The Aldine Art Union. The Union owns the Advertiser Office. London. originals of all 1'/w .Lil.dine pictur~s, which, with other paintings and engra.vings 1 a.re to be disti·ibuted among thtt meu1bers. To every series of 5,000 subscribers, 100 different pfoccs, valued UllSCRIBER oflora for Salo, the two at over $2,500 ate diatrihuted as soon as theseFa.rn1s owned by him in Darlington, and ries is full, and the aw.o..rds of each aeries as b!;ling the South quarter of Lot 11umber six, in made, are t-0 be pu'hliished ill the next succeeding the second Concesssion of D;;i.rlington. on which issue of The Ald-ine . This feature only applies is a large brick dwelling, good outbuildiugs ·~ml to subscribers who pay for one yea1· jn advance. 01·chard, with choice fruit trees-soil, rich and :F'ull particulars in circular Bent on application loamy with clay bottom. .And tlw sooth qua.r- enc:losing a stamp. 'l'ERMS.-Onu Subscription, entitling to 1'hc ter of Lot nu1nher three in the fourth concession of Dfl..rling-ton, conta.ining 50 acres, on which is Aldinc one year, the Chromo A-nd tbe Art Union, a frame housi:l and outbuildings.i 12 acres or $6 per ann um, in advance. Any person wishmore tllereof, well timbered with hard wood ing to act permanently a.ci a local canvasser, will r eceive full and Erouryt information by applying and h ~m lock. Posgef.lsion i;,riven at once. 1,TIE .ALDINE CO'Y., For further particulars and information ,apply to 42-13. 58 Maiden Lane, New York. to R. Russell J:..oscombe, Esq., Barrist!.'lr, Bow1nanvillc, 01· to the proprietor, on Lot G. SOMETHING NEW AND DURABLE. G. LORRIMAN, ~owmauville, Oct. 20th, 1874. 4·4ins. IME MONEY aud LABO!t saved l F1·cnch Oil Polish. ThiK French OH Polish is prepa1·ed fur OaITiages, Buggies, Harness, Boots and Shoes, and all kinds of Leather. lt will give any article of Leather, a u101:1t brilliant np· pearanc:e, and at the same time, fro.m its oily HA..'r Splendid Property of the late J\.fr. n. properties, tends m itch. to }Wei:ierve it i it will al· Mitchell, being the north half of Lots N o. \Vay~ be moist and pliunt ; and lnay DC exposed ~1 1 '."nd 32, in the ~th O~n. of Da.rlington, com- to water and wa.ghed, ;).l!Ll will not lose its brilli· l)f1s11'ig 200 acres-35 being superior wood land. a.nee, a nd it is not to bt: 'feared that any crust 'l'bere is on the front of the premiaes, a very will settle on said Lea.Lh er '\ 1 1~ n pr~~etved with fine gentlernan's stone residence, with lawn and the above Oil. For th e woodwork of Buggies, flow'cr garden, to the rear of which is a beauti- Gan·io.ges, and lf1n·nit"1.1l't: 1 tl: ~ 1·e is not a better ful Ma1)le Gl'ove. Also wood sbed,stable, driv- 1'1..rticle in use. J\'I::i.nufactured by A. SIMON & ... house,etc., and every necessary convenience. Co., '110.nncrs and Ourrier11, fc wroerl:y of FJ·ance, The,.,?,?:!:-_ about t:en acres, is surrounded by a n1._lw of Philadelphia, Pa., In structions - Shake bottle. A few drops on a piflce of F-!pongc,apµly tho,;n he(:i>~TJ:P. House, with thrcti barns, with it lightly to the leather, and you will obta1n the 'I here ~s ~ J:1 ~-~J1ever fa.ili.ng strcrun of wa- finest lustre. Piice 7ficts. per bottle,or $7.50 per ull outbuildings. ... ' -... ~ise~. There i1:1 also a dozen. JOHN Si\fALE, Sole Agent, Howtor ru~s through the p. . q~ ""ing trees, and a manville. BJ?lcnd1d Orchar~ of fnut · · 0 a. good state July 16th . 41·6 moo. 1 1874. kitchen garden. '] he pi·operty . e most dco! cultivation, an4 is regarded as . . f51ra,,ble bE:itween l{111gston and Londo11. Ii or further pnrtieula.rs aoply to MRS. B. MlTeHELT,, Oshawa P. 0 . ve this day appointed MR C. BARKER August Gtb, 1874. bp-tf-m44-o32. xclu~ive ag~nt for the sale of my Y ULthe . N'S for Bowmanville, Ont. c,rnIZED " · JOSEPH MASON., P. P. . J. JACOBS. 0th, 1874. In-tf. ENLARGED TO EIGHT PAGES, R, R. LOSCOMBE, Barrister., Agent for Bowmanvilfe and Vicinity. Bowmanville, June 4t~. Buffalo Robes, Large a:q<l dark, all at 1860. 36 m.o.43-39.4w 1873. The subscribe1· would beg to coll n.ttcn tion to his stock of MARXtTS MA YEll.'S ' James McFeeters. AGENT FUR - STORE King St., Bowmanville. psny. Capital£2,000,000. $150,000deposited with the Dominion Govetnment; for the protec ders in Oanada. For the following Insur&nce Companiee, and other Institutions, viz :'l.1he QUEEN Fire and Life Insurance Com· Groceries Mlt. J!..iAY!i:lt, having a. thorough kn owl&dgel of the Fur trade, has purchased only First~laas ~tock. and is in a position to ~i ye sat1sfact10n to all; Now is the time to give him a cl).U, as those who come first Are first serveU.. The ISOLATED RISK Fire Insurance pany of Canada. Capital 500'000,- 0ne of the best and cheapest Compau~s doing bnsinees in the Dominion, for Fn.rmers and Isolated Risks ' Com The CANADA LANDED CREDl'l' CO'Y. with a. Savings Bank Uepartn1i;nt. Gentlemen's Furnishings, Hats, Caps, <'!ic. ·:if: - The UNION ANn PEllMANKIS 'l' Building and Sa\·ing's Society. TheRe latter in!!tltutioJJs ad \'a.nee Loans on Real Estate, on terms unusuallv easy for the borrower. , H, A N 1st January, 1st May, . and lst September Jn eac.'i and l!Ve'r'y year. ALL K. INDS OF FURS REP AIRED. 13-0wmanville, Feb: 6th, 1873. T Highest PricE paid for Raw Furs Bown1n.nville, Oct. 21st, 1874; In the case 01 .lV[anufucturcra, !vie<:hauics, and other~, who::ie accounts 1nay amount to $50.00 or over, their notc,if agreed upon,wilJ be taken payable at the Ba.nk for a stated period. A N Dry Goods, T :Soots & Shoes THU BOWMANVILLE etc 5' Sale of Valuable Farms. rrHE S Ma.chine and. Implement Manufacturing Co NEW GOODS I ~o-- Cash Purchasers AND Prompt FOR Desirable Farm Property T SALE. T menced business in th,e Shop next to the._ Ex- pres:jl Office, one door east of ,r. Milne's.,. ' Having had several years experience in the trade, he hopeoi to ·Salisfy all who · may favor him with a call. Q Quality and Cheap iv.tanufaotures Stock Fully Assort ed. ness, U Well Assorted !U New 'l'ailor Shop, 1b~ff~N~~~ox .~ CANNOT BE SUR.PASSED JOHN HEAL, WORKING MACHINERY i AT R:ol: G HT PRICES ! S coS A{f L GOODS · J · E . E LBFPBL'S Stook: La.rge .AND 1 H 0 will alw!\ys get goods nt prices cut FINE, as our gi·en.t abn will be to court this class of trade . Payers on credits short H · which for of WOOD AND IRON ATE WITH F. Y. CO WLR, begs to infonn tho public genl::'rally, th~t he Las com- · .A T Double Turbine Water Wheels, and I JOHN McLEOD & CO. for wood or coal. B0\l.o·nta.uvillc, Septe1nber4tb1i73 J. ELLIOTl TYRONI:. GOOD FITS GUARANTEED Bow manville, Sep. 4th, 1872. m49.tf. .J & W. J MoMurtry & Co. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION, BOWM:A.NVILLB. Sept. 2,5th, 1874. a splcndiJ assortment of at the FRUIT, AND Just Arrived Castin gs of all Xinds REPAIJ~S done on the Confectionery Depot. WIIOLESALE and RETAIL Juat arrivc(l, u.ud for Sale, at the a.bOve depot A CAB.I>. New Fruit and Confecf.ione1·ys, I· DATES, FIGS, LEMONS Choice Lem.on, Orange . a.nd .Citron Peels, ORANGES TO ARR. VE Preserved Ginger, Pears, Plum,s, To1natoes, & Peac1ie8, Green Peas, Green' Oorn & Linux Beans. SHOll.TEST NOTICE, We have now on hand a. largo quantity of ·~ NEV/ MILLINE RY. R)':AL HAIR. FANCY GOODS, & Also a lfl,rge stock of Common and Gang Plows, that will be Soft Shell Almonds,Filberts, Bmzil and Wall Eut:;, J(eiller's Marmalade, TVest lndia. sold ·t LOW . PRICES AT THE SHOP. Bown1a.nville, March 6 1873. Stamps for Baidi.ng and Em- ' N Apply --.-h D ·lington. ORTH Half, L ot 14, 1 t 0 on. "· per~onally 'boidery. tf. to WM. TUER, Darlington, Se?t. 22nd, 1874. m51·tf . Our Dominion Excelsior RaspberryVin egar,Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines Tomato Sauce and Pickles The; ...-..have come and are coming. at the Fruit FASHI ONS for Spring just to hand. a Pasture, on Stt·cet, on or FROAf about the 1st of this t:x\_<Jnth; a stnall Scngo~_ b.'.ly l\farc, with black points. 1\ny · ~ersqn giying inform.ation that will lead to h r recovery will be suitnbly rewarded. ' Vit. GLO R, At Livery Stable. losh!head and aecurc yotu· FnU ~nd Depot. . SHELL -~ SHELLED OYSTERS QUA [.,JTY ;; the test of CHEAPNESS. · .;'.>- DAHLINGTON. n 9-tf Dowma.nvillP.. Dec. 4th. ·lS7S, "\Vinter supply of Uowmanville, Sept. 15th, 1874. i)(l.\f. Application to Parliament. is hereby given that application N OTICE will be lnade at the next Sesaion of the Legislature of Ontario, for an ac;t to authorize tbe Port Darlington Harbor Company to sell and dispos(l of its intcres:;t in the said IIarbor, iu·d to anthorizti the Corporation of the 'l'own of Bowmn.nville to purchMe the Ha.rbor, and also to amend. the act ::17 " \Tic. Cn.p. 71 of the ProYince of Ontario,and acte therein mentioned. Boots & Shoes, Strowger Bros. AT - ' . . .:':) SOMETHING NEW THE BANNER as ueual. MRS. A. FLETCHER . ln SEWING ~fAOHINE Bewm::i.uvilfo, AJ)ril 7th,18i'1. Bowmanville. -:o:- NEW CASTLE Having removed to wor_ e commodious premises, IN CONIPANY, OJ!' SHERBROOKE, P. Q., H aving recently perfected Straw-Cutters ! Grain Grinders ~ Aily one "'-ishinA" to have Photos enlarged from W. T. SCOTT~S. ---:o:--· He .hos tho old pictures of decenscd friends, can get the aa1ne done at FEED l\iILLS. the way. :Please cnll n.t the FOTHERGILL'S BLOCK, beg to inform the public generally, that they Important lmprm,ements, Another car loa.d of the n.bove noblfl: artides on R. WINDAT'l', Town Clerk. Bowmanville, N:ov. 4th, 1874. m6-6in. are now enabled to offer them Better Inducements in the line of Ta.it & Arthur's Gallery, they having gone to great e.x:pense in purchasing and fitting up a. in their celebrated Family Sewing Machines, .Axe prepared W IF NOT SUPERIOR, IS ·MORE FUN in THERE the Ohro1nos "PLUCK," than a ny paintt·d or print1:d Btory that has been given to the pu'blic Never before has beP-n accorded to any Picture or set of Pictures for yen.l's. Largest and .Best a.ssortment Grocery Business, '>EOARDS PRICE 1, SOL.AB CA.MERA, for the express purpose of eularJ,'"ing photo· graphs, whcih they ma.ke from the sma.llcst card to life size. They would re1nind the -pub]ic that they are still striving t.o improve their work ll1 NEW All Wool // FALL STOCK AT B 0 vV :NIAN V I L LE Farm Implement Forwarding Agency For GUARANTEE THE.I{ EQUAL, to any nr.>w befon; the public. THE POPULARITY these Ohrol'.Ilos have attained. Size 16 by 22 inches. Price, $10 the pair. .Adtlress orders to J. l'. RYDEH, Publisher. Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. July 16th, 1874. 41-tl or any house in the County, of all sizes and quality, BATTINGS. // SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION EASE OF OPERATION, UNIFORMITY OF PRECISE ACTION AT ANY RATE OF SPEED, ca.pa.city of rans-e and a.daptibility to great variety of ·work, fine o_ r coarse, R W. JAMES, King St., l3owmanvillc. Bowmanvillc, Dec, 5. 1872. n10, 0. BOUNSALL, MAC'rUFACTUHEH, I MPOR'l'EH, DEALER in all t.he varieties of an Gents' Sewed and Pegged Boots made (As to order, and a No. l.fit guaranteed; cf': QUAL11'Y) than a ·~y other hou1:1e in the County. Photography, .a ud they .. ;;ire now turnn1g uut , Pictures Dressmaking, &c. Miss Heal Would beg to inform the ladies of Bowmanville and \'icinity, that she is prepared to take order$ for Drcssmaking,and fill the same with deApn.tb in the He defies competition in either qual- NO PRESE;~TS GIVEN, BUT GOOD ·i ty m· PRICE. Weight and lh·~ea~iwe G·uarantee d ,i n every .vastance. Equal to Toronto Work. -:o:Cabinet and four-fourth size made equally a s good as their cards. Go and examine speci· me:ns, and be convinced that they are doing well Extra prints can be had off ~ld nega.tivee. They keep on hand and for sale, n.n --:o:-- " // Remember the Stand, Sign of the "BIG BOOT," Oppofilte the t'own Hall, Buwmanyill·~. Oct. 20th, 1874, 5-2mo$. Teas a, Speci~lity. J. L. STRO :WGER J. D. STROWGER. Newcastle, A_ugust , 14th, 1874. Diagonals. Homespun. French Reps. Plaids. Merinoes. Russian Twills. Plaid Wincies. Plain do. Shawls.' Flannells. Italian & Ameican Marble. A large and choil~e THEY STAND UNRIVALLED, These Celebrated ~!a.chines obtained th0 aelcction o( Monuments & Grave Stones, ~I way FIRST PRIZE A1' THE on ha.nd, of superior w·orkmanship, und at lowest prices_ · Assortment of Frames --o-- Provincial Exhibition, held in ~1ontrea1 in September, 1873. wa.uted, Agents TY1·oiight or Cast Iron Fenoco or cuclosiag- 'buryjng lots. LAT.f}ST :FASHION. d Furniture Tops, Mantel Pieces, &c kept 011 h<~u <l, Gt' ·wrm1ght to onlur. rc;ispectfuliy requested at the ,,·orlrn, 1\.. call is Her experience fully warranli3 h e1· in prv1nising ::!atisfaction. Residence, Corne1· of Church Street, Mii,rk et Sfp1are. OORDWOOD FOR SALE. a.s the Cheapest. Bow:nnm"ill·, Nov 12th, 1873. bp·o43-m6·1f Bowmanville, l!ec. 4th, 1873. F0 l{. SA LE. Enquire nf JACOB BLOW, Queen St. 1874~ Bown1nnville, Oct. 5th, bp-tf-..:w4ol2. A GOOD SECOND HAND Pi·110 for sale. Price $65. ro35-tt J . M. BRIMAUOMBE. Ma.n.eheste1~ September 24, 1874. Bouse, llo'W'.m.anville. J. T. ANDERSON, by·o37·o24·1)'1'. LOOALAGEN1 l October, lst, 1869 l _ ]{ing Strc(.t, Bo1rfnanvi lle l-tf -