THR MERCHANT, FRIDAY, AUGUST !:l, 1872. A Chemical Food & Nutritive j Tonic. 1lTITHOUT PHOSPHORUS no thought DON'T __FAIL TO CALL AT -' ' ·~ . ff say the Germana, and th"y might add, no 1 a.ction, since Phosphorus and its compounda are known to be the motive P<?Wer of the nervouf> a.nd muscular system. They const itute more than half the material of the hum.r1.n body,being found in evfil'y tissue, _ and their presence h nbe-o:ut.,ly eFsehtial to nutrition, ri.s they promote the conversion of albumen in the food into fibrine which iS the vitalizing 84'ent of pur.o, hea.lthY blood, They a.re now coming into uni · versa.l use in Europe aud _.\.merica in tho trentment of Scrofulous, Consumpti~e and yenereal diseases, \vhich ar.e ca.used by impovenE!hed or ·· oisoned blood ; and in di.seas~s of woman suffer.ng from irregnlarities, obstructio~s a.Jld <ix:~ na.usting discharges, in pale, puny ~hlldren, a.nd tha.t conditions of nervous and phySlcial prostra· tion resulting from bn.d habits, excessive u.so of stimulants and toba.ccQ, and all the tra.1n of evils .known as a fast life . The great reliabilit y and promptness in its effects in imm~diatcly aDd pern1anently restoring _ the de\·itfilized constitution has made Dr. Wheelers Compound Elixir of Phosphatesand Calisaya a great fay . orite with the Phy!!.icians and public. Sold by J. HIGGINBOTHAM at One Dollar per For Ifa,r !less," - . Sadqles, Trunks, MASON'S 'Vali se~, Whips, Bells, &c., which for styie, durability and cheap· ' n~ss, cannot be excelled in this vicinity To those in AR.REARS, he \Vould say -I :YOU MUST PA1l" ·UP pleas<~ TboS10 v:l10 ]1ave already settled, v.:ill Cept our hearty thanks. Bownr·nvjjl ~ ttc MlJRDOCI-I BROS J· bottle. - S. MASON. D"c 3,..J, l.8GO. - - . . . . nlO l3owmn.nvillc, Feb. 27th, 1872. o33-n145·1m A MUSIC.Al. TREAT. Ne·.v 1'-Iusic cau be had fo:r thi:rty cents by sendin"' for tho .·A.ugust Number of PETER'S Jl,fus1cAL K1oNTHLY. The pieces arc also published in Sheet J:!"orm a.t tl1c prices annexed . ~feijt me, Mag!:fie. S. and Co... .. Hays 40 cts :Rright Sta'l'--that Cfow.ne-with - Beauty. Song............... .. ... l{uchen 30 t.-'ts Do not Weep so, Siter Darli..:ng. Song and Chorus .. . ............. Stewart. 30 eta My heart is "\Veary. Dallo.d .... Gounod !JO L1;s ,Joens Polka. Four Hands .. ... .. .. Struss. 35 eta Suuli"'ht Scotti8Che ....... ... .. ... . Goote 30 cts Ocorii.e's Walt~ .... . ...... .. . . . . Kinkel 35 eta Rosalba Polka. Mazurka . .. .·..·· l{lobcr 40 ct!! Spring Stock Of Dry Goods 0 rrHE following selections of Another loc of those splendid In. ·strume1ij;s, " The·· Silver Tongue." Just arrived, and on exhibition at our Show Room. Is now complece with all the novelties of the sea.~on . It.ICE & :BA:RXEll.. Pl CT ...UR.,ESBY J.llE.T H trD; . 0JJ.SA_ . Millinery Goods, Dress Goods, Parasols, Kid Gloves, etc. Also a large stock of : I ~G t o thu gr ea_ t d e:fr1<iucl o f W1 os .c O vv·J. "tiful 1)ietures; · _· ..... bcu.u· ·CHIOAGO AS IT WAS XN n ·Address J. L. Peters, 599 Broadway, New York. CHIC.AGO IN FLAMES, NEW PATENT FANNING MILL, now l'eady. can at the Farm Implement Forwarding Agency and see it and a 110$t of other first-class implements: J . & W . J. Mcl<turtry & Co Are now showing a full assortment of we h1.'li\' e fo u w,l it u e.i.:c~arJ:· to get a nu tbur lai-gc lot, a pair of which will be sent., plA:lt paid for ONLY,I' F OR 'J?Y - ~CEN!J..% ' Posta rre . Sta1fl p~ taken as :Part pa.ym ent. iI¥e~ cnii _Dti se.en by ...calling.. -:r'!.;l.~ r ft't SpeC- · tl1 [fJ Ofti~o . · - (fi'ain-(rrinde;,·s, Straw-Ciitte1·s, Cider-Mills, &c., &c. Orders taken for the DRY GOODS AND l\IILLINERY. A fine lot of . Agents. W~nteq.. , In eveL·y Town and Village in Ontario, to \Vhon1 he inost libentJ. i11tluce1nenis ai:e offered . Address - Cloth and Gents Furnishing. Broad Cast Drill and Grass ahio the Two Horse Wood. Sa.w, Seed Sower. R. W. JAMES, .King St., Howu1M1\.-i.lle. Bowmnnville 1 Dee, 14; 1871. nll· F. TREBILCOCK, .· ·- _ . ; !30f~DviJJet ?~. Gentlemens Furnishing Goods, T'veecls, Fane y Coatings, Vestings, Shirts, Ties and Colla1·s, etc. Bowmanvi!le, May 7th, 1872 1 ly ' , T ' ---o--A full Stock of To Ma.sters of L. 0. :r.. CERTJJl'ICA'l'ES, Applications, BLANK &c. &c. be procured a.t this office, at 1 1 FRESH GROCERIES, All to be ~old Cheap. crui rei::-ular rates. Bowrnanville. July 17, 1872. STit.AYEI> :DOG-. color--white and blnck. yeHow spots on front' legs · about one yea.r old. The o"'.ner caD have C~~b~~;~htf:1 ~£· .A~Jte. 'F~~01k~efN~~ Higltest price paic for BUTTEll and EGGS. him h p·yin~ ·xp·n;~:~'i:~;:~prorcrty. SAL rr .AND PLASTER .ALW.AYS 0 N HAND Sign of the Golden Lion, :Bo'W'1nanville. ·- - - - - - - -· ---- Lot No 41 3rd Con. Darlington. July 25, 1n-n43.3\v. Notice. forming the pubhc that he has added to h1s istock of machinery. a, SURFACE PL ..~ER, anU he 1' now prepared to do all custom 'vork, on shortest notice and at usual rates. T HE SUBSCRIBER takes pleasure in i~ Bowmanville. Ma.y 7th 1872. '.1'. SMITH. Da.l'lington, Lot 19, 6th Con., July 2 '12. roly To Rent, or Sell. N the villaooe of Tyrone a :Blacksmith's Shop, I 2f x 50 stable and Dd.ving Shed, 20 x 46, a good D~\·elling Houso with one acre of land. 1 American ===========~:=====================::::::;==== Organ~f · A lot of good fruit trees in it, for particulars ~11ply on the premises to 'l'yrone, ~fay 28, 1872. J A!l1ES COLLA COTT. o22·tn35, .tf. STRAYED COW. A .\.fE into the preroii:ies of the subscriber, Lot No. 22, 2nd concession of Darlington. oo or about the 1st day of J.iay,a small RI.A.CK CO"\V~, aged. 'l'he owner can havo her by JUNE, .A. fnll Sto(~k 1872. of New Business. f11HE SUBSCRIBER begs respectfully to .1 inform the public that a8 i\lr . R. Reed's business ba8 changed hands, he has open business on his own account in the shop two doors \--Vest of b'Iur<loch B1"0f.I, ; where be will keep on hand· a first-class stock of Boots ~d Shore suitable for the season. Ordei· "'·ork 'v1ll. bav~ his pro1npt ~nd best attention. Twenty fi\"e years experience in the trade. more than tbe last t\\·o of which he has spe11t as cutter, and general manager in Mr, Reed's establishn1cnt, has given hlm opportunities of learning what tlie people really want, He has the1·eforeno doubt of being able t<? give sn.tisfaction to all ~·h.o iillaU faYOl' him with a call, an<l h?pea by 151v1ng due attention to business to rece1Ye Ctr fair sha.i·e of public support. C ' proving l)l'Operty and paying exEen1:1e~ RALPH HARNDEN. Darlington, July 25th, 1872. 3 in. Spring and Summer FIRST CLASS FARM 1"01~ SALE 11M_lt. S . TRE\~TIN haa dete!m:ined to .offer r for sale, bis valuable farm lD Cartwnght. It is kn.own to be one of the beat farr.ns in those Counties, and is beautifully situated o~ each side of the Scugog Gravel }{oad ; contau~s 1.65 acres, being Lot ~1. in the third 9onc.tss1on of said toWI1sh:ip. 8011 - ofli,y loam, in lngh sta~e of cultiva.tion. l3uildingi,s good. The farm is \Voll fenced ha.a a fine orchard, bearing. grafted fruit. 'fh~re is also about filteeu acres of l?rt?-sh ]u~rdwood fenced. Dfot,ance from the thnY1ng village of \,rillirunsburg, one mile; five from Enuiakillcn, and thirteen from t.he 'l'own of Bo\\'1uanville. For pa:rticultu'S avply to the subscriber, ~~t Osho.wa1 or to . R. AR.: MOUR, Esq., Bowmanville. Juno 25th 1 1872. ~ o&m-o26-m39tf DRY GOODS. New, Fash~miable, and Cheap .J . SMALE. FELT, STB~W~ AND PA.NAM.A BATS. -o--- Olothing made to order, the best trimmings only used, and the lowest f price charged. GOOD creasing growth. A s t.he n1anufacboeyi is one ~f the olde~t 1 it also rariks ~nnong the highest in thci country. Du1'ing·the Ion~ experince of the mauufactu.1'01·e1 they have stea'd ily added to the capacity of t liell ini;trumcnts, and have a'·niled themselves of every n1eth o<l to improve the quaJity of ton e and to incrca-Sc t he mechanical faciltlf"-S for the performer . And though they tix[..H:::ct to continue the course of imp rove1nent 1they nre abundantly satisfied with \-vhat has been dune aud '\\-ith the e ~timation in \vhich theil:' iustru~ents are held by good judges of music. As her~tofore , they will us~ tte best materia.ls, \vit hout regard to cost , and give to every Orga.n the most thorough workmanship. '!'hey especil'l.lly b1vite comparisons as to t]1e quality and volume of tone, and as to the effect· ive mechanical avplii~.o ce s . They c..1.ll attt!ntion to the fact that their Organs are sold ,,_\.T EX'l1ItEJ.lELY LO\V-P R IOES.as low as is charged for many of an inferior so:rt. Having a large, and thoroughly o.pµointed man ufactory_,employ· in"' n,one but skilled workmen,and having made ri. ~rinutc division of labor, they r.re able to pro dt1c~ Organs at less rates than most competiton. 'l'ney believe, a.l!'. O, that among other things, the na\'e euned a i·eputa.tion for fair dealing, ab.d they would assure dista~t purchasers tl~at no Organ \\.'ill ever leave tl1e1~· \\'art-rooms Tu"lth their knowledge, that is not ill ev ery 1'08puct perfect of its .class. As they have before stated, they intend to secure a friend in eYery pnrchaser . fJ'h eir catalogue, v:ith full description and accurate engra,·. i ngs, will be sent frcu t o any a,dd1·e!ls npon application. All necessary inforn1ation cheerfully furnished. Address . .l ~ hnYe now · completed t heir Twenty-First year of b.usit\ess~ wi ~h a. constant. and .still in- mHR SMiiJI A111ERICAry' ORGAN -co·. SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES AND ========~========================== .M:cCLUNG BROS'. Spring Stock is complete in every · depart1nent and wili be sold cheap for Ca.5h. REWARDS. --:o;--i ' of the We have just opened one LAitG:EST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Sabbath School Lib1·aries and Rewards BOWMAN VILLE Machine ~nd ImplemenT MANUFACTURING C()l\lPANY. MANUF AO'.l'URERS OF Leffel Amerioa.n Double Turbine Water· "7l1cel Iron a.nd '\Vood Working !\ilachillery. Ctrcnlar Saw Mills, Shingle }1acbiues, Going West. OUSE FOR SALE, with a snug lil:tle Shop II - attached, ju a, goocl b'usineM pa.rt of the f rown. For apply to J, U. POLLARD, _pa.rticu.lars New Gro:ceriesa I>olla.r TEA for as Cents. EGGS and BUTTER Wanted , · ever offered for 8ale in Bowmanville. Parties wishing to replenish their School Libraries, ot· to purcha.~e Re wards, will please to remember two things : , First, _Our ~tock of School ·B ooks is no old stuff, picked up at Auction Sales, nor has it been on our Shelves for years. We have sold out and refilled our shelves, half-a-dozen times dminll" the p·s.t :year, and have now purchased so largely, that we have noc room to exl11 bit them. Please , come and take them away. THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN. CO · Second, We have not marked our books at high figures, with the view Tremont St., opposite Waltham St· of t>iking off a large discount. '.l'hoy are marked low for general sale, and Boston, Mass. a discount of TEN PER CENT. will be allowed on purcha.ses ranging from $1. to $50, ;. over that an.1ount FWTEEN PER CENT. will be allowed. J M BRIMACOMBE, ·we respectfully invite l1D inspedion o[ our -BoWJnanvil!e. Gen&al ..Ageut fol' .t he Province of Ontario. Bowmami lle, April 3l'd, 1872. ly-ol4-m27. EXTENSIVE AND in the prenneei:i, two <loors Ea§t of F. Henderson's Hotel, BoY.'llla.llville. SELLING OFF! ~ettle their accounts «is imon as possible. ~1 ~de~c~!h. ~"~"~m?ie~ ~1~n1 J.C. POLLARD. :!7-tj. ANEWFI:RK! Change of Business in the Pioneer Boot & Shoe Store. Pocket Books, -Albums; VARIED STOCK .. OF Grist !I.till ~fa.chineL·y, S F · HILL La.eh Mills, Self-Rttkc Reapet'8, Machine~ . W. S. BOYLE, M. D. G bourg. 1 Lieentiate of the College of Pl1ylil~rn. ns :::i.nd Surg eons, Onta1 ·io. · Office, IG..ng Street, one door ~est of r..-Ir. A~IE into the premises of the undersigned. Oornish's ,J ewellry Store, Bowmanv1lle. ON}J YEAULING HEIFEI\, red and Bowman\·ille, April 30 1872. o18.m31-tf. \vhite. 'l'he ownel' can ha·:e ht"r by proving property, and payi11g expensea . W. ALJ,IN. 37-tf. {{1t rnptou, June lOJ 1872 . EING t he Sout h half oI Lot numbcl' 32, Sixth Conaession of the Town.ship of Cl~rke, containin,.,. 110 acres more or lesP.. Situated one mile frome> tl1e \·jlJ age of Orono, seven mil_ es and <'Ji half from the t own of Bowmanville. SU ttcre s cleared LaJ.ance, thnber 1vith cedar.. An excel· lent o;·churd of g,l'afted fruit. P1·ice $G,OOO. a. portion of which ca.u renrn.111 011 1nortgago. 'l'itle und:isputa.ble . lfor fnrther particulars apply to M r . Charles Tamblyn, Orono, 01· t o tho offi ce of t hiij pa.pC>r. May 8th 1871 m33-o20·\f, ,Strayed.~ ?tlowh1g Oo1u1non a14.§~nj£_Plo!V~· · RADl. "' A.TB of the Unh·ersit~ of 1'rinity F ruining ~fills, College, Toronto, anJ. ·victoria Oolleg~,.Co . Ca.r d of Th.a n.ks. In retur.ning you -my sincere t hanks 4'.or. tho very liberal pat1-011a?e extended to n1e SI.Dee iny co1n1nenc1ng bustnes~ ; iui<l u.s in conaequence of other engagement s, I am compelled to relinquish the srune ; I have great pl~asuro in rccon1mendiug to you, M~ssrs. Anderson & Go., my successors , who are in every way quaJ.i~ fied to giv~ you ws good Goo<ls~ awl on M favorable terins us those given by ma. Soliciting fo1· them yoi.U" patronage. I ~tn yours, ":!' O Choppu1g frlills, !feed CutLere, &c. Writing Desks, Lacljes' Com11anions; Blotters, Ink.stands, Note Paper, Envelopes, &c., &c. NEW ',~ SPRING GOODS, 1872 ---o,--A 'I' T H-E A. M. GIBSON, Mcinc(,[Jer. Bowmanvillv, Jtuli~ La-rge Supplies & ~to,oks Complete. Valuable Farm For Sale. 20th, 1872. m3S·o25·1y. B --:o:- ln reference to the abo\·e, RICH ARD HEED . S. G. WEBSTER, L. D. S. AND:mliSON & CO., takes pleAAm e Jn notifying l he pllblic of Bow· manv.ille and , ·icinity, that t hey h.ave Temple ~ . Jt ctshion, Oshawa l\f R. ~ Remember the Store, next to the West Durham Steam P1i!"t~ng wnd Publishing House, King Street, Bowma.nvillc. TREWIN 111) \V WANTED. or four Th{akers at the "Beaver THl-tEE Block. " A pply to ~at 1 of Mr. It. 1-tE.En, to wl1ich they have la1·gdy adde<J , They arc :uow prepared t.o furni8h eve1·ything in their line, l'u.roha.sed. the :Boot & Shoe :Business AT LOWEST RATES. c. BARKER, Is pleased to aunounce, tha.t he is prepared to she\v MANAGHB. ..cl ·vel'y la1·g·i ancl coniprehensive Stock of Sp1·ing au cl. Summe1· Staple and Fwncy Dry Goods, ·And would especially n1ention so1nc very stJ:iking ~tnd nn1a.zi11gly l.ieautif ul . lines in · CAUTION I am sole aKent !'or LAZAitUS &MOitRIS' perfected Spectacles a:nd Eye Glas S. ABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES W. H. IVES. in.tf.n:l3. that ha,ve Aitificia eeth that <lon't THOSE: fit., \Vould do well to give m eall. ·~ The custom ,.,..ork is ~upel'in tendcd by ~Ir. J. Reed, who \\'as, for 16 y ears, the principal workrri a.r1 in ~Ir. R vcd 's establi$hm e11t. DRESS ,GOODS, SHA WJ,S, & MANTLES. TEETH CUARANTEED A PERFECT FIT in the most difficult cases. S. G. 'V. hM been very succe8aful in insertini; I A Call Is Respectfully Solicited, rfhcy neVel'. S lpply Ol' emplD/ ~ny nmlcs' constitntly 011 otlJer!:!. However 8pccioni:; the r.:retence ..A_ la.rge assor tm ent uf L N1'0 the Subacriber;s prernisea, Lot la, G made by them that they have them, do not hand, Con. l)a.rliogton1 in NoYember last, one Th e ldyh esl pr-ice paid in Cash fo r Riilen. Sheep. 'l'he owner 1s requested to prove prop- believe it you tvill be swindleJ. if you <lo STRAYED . ses. 1 TO THE l'UBLIC I --o--- erty , pay expens ~1:1 1 an<l L<tkt; lier away. ARTIFICIAL PAL~TES, W. ClJIWIS. 29-tf. Dading\on. AprU 18th, 1872. AAitON BUCKEEit, agent for Bowma:n- ville and Yicinity. Three f irst-class ivor!crnen wanted, 1w 1ie other need apply. WALTER llUITidrQUS & SON, a~ \\'C " · f&\-' <'rS, · 'l'he Millinery Depe.rtment will be, found unusually iittl'l\Ctive this season, replete 'vitb son11.) of. th e 'ehoicest thh1gs in · Wli.e1·e they have been destroyed by disease: or a.1·e the result of congenital defect. If you value your health, FOR SALE. Don't neglect your TEE1'll, lJEATJl'WUL GOLD FILLIXGS inserted. on a new p~-i.nciple. I AM l:itill offe1'ing two or ?nilding lots for sale tenns easy. A good title. --- tlw~~ . CORN m28·tf. FOR' SALE· Anderson ·& Co. Ilown1 anv i1le, June 13th, 1872. :17-tf. rf retui11i.ug thank a to their Customere, aud the " Public geuern.Uy, for past I would respectfully invite their attention to our prcsetJt =-itock of }"'urniture, havo lately . added thereto, that we nlay th eraby 4e-ena.ble<l to suppli all pa.1-ties who ma.1· ph1·aae to favor Ul!il ,.,jth a call. Great inducements held o-llt to those purol:iasing- a.t our Establis 1m. cnt.. P\yt\lr.e11, Looking Glnsscs, &c., framed to order, a.11d in every sytlc. Sa.mplef o{ th~d,~eren~ kinds of ~Iouldings min be seen at lhc Ware-roo1n. We \vou1cl aJao Qcg- t-0 inform yo1,, that, b,aving purchased a · · R1BBONS, FLOWERS, 1'Rl1lf1111JJGS, &c. · au<l aS oDlY I!'IRST-CLA.SS !l'ALENT is cn1ployed t;o superiuLeud our ' JAMES MUIR. Bowma nvi lle, April l oth 1872 WHOLE, QR CRACKED John McDougall lTE N orth '\Yest F lJl"J.'Y AOR.l:lS of Lot 21 sthCon. olD_.i.rli~gton . 42ncrcs·re .i11 a Oecond l f ruHl ·petnocrtJ,t s nitabl~ fm· Co,ln· gpod st::i.te ·uf c n lt n':~tion . Good out btukhng~. try work. Tnqnirc nt l\:forris's Carriage ])'or p a.rti,pul(tfs n.ppl y- nn t h',. . pretni sJf'. to Factvry. . u 11_,\.Il.LJ 4~s KK.Al)Jl. Bow1uanv1lle, b-1ay231·d. 1872. J>n1·liugton 1 J\.fiu·ch 15th 1871. 24-tf . MILLINERY, MANTLE, AND DRESS MAKING, La.Uies mu.y roly on gettit1g N e\v and Fa.filiion:i.Lle G·arrnentr; \\' ell n1aJ. SPLEN:PIP NE'V PR. IC ES M 0 DER ATE. WANTED FOR SALE. f ARM FOR SALE. j1 .Hooml:! forruer1y occupied by T. J·, Jones,O \'e 1· 1'. J?. :!i{cArth-ur's Store, lGug Street , J3owmru1ville, July 17th, 1.872. m42-Jy. .A T .we sliri,J.l be iat ali ~ H. Collin~ kept on h11ud, nu<l made Lu or<ler, at . 1 ni~Jy HEARSE, times, to n..ttend l! Unt'lrn.ls, on tiho1·t J\oticc, and .rQ~i:.hle t~rqis, t.4~ · Friends, as far as Prices arc concerned, call and judge for yourselves. ·.YFW ; t)fll1~\wa, DO'fJ·T[Q iV RETAIJ. Ji'UP~' "'" ' T R"' · 1 1 1 -1 · .n .... "" .J . ~· ~ .J. ~ Cf r·'".ARE'-R00;!', . Ct 0$lmwa Ap1il, 3rd, 1871. King Street Bast, Oshawa , Opposite A.ug. 20t,h, ] .5170 . s. · TREWIN, Corner King and Simcoe Streeti ly