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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 6 Sep 1872, p. 3

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THE MERQ~ANT, FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1872. 1872. NEW FALL GOODS, 1872. Direct importation for _Qllr -Just -Arri ved.l OSHAWA F~LL TRADE. GOODS, The subscriber bega to inform his otiatomerl:! wnd the public, thu.t he ha.B .. received per Steamships St. A11d1·eiv and St. Du·uid . I I 1 PICTURES BY THE THOUSAND. to the great dernand of those beauOWING tiful pictures, _ CASES AND .BALES OF SEASONABLE/ CHICAGO AS IT WAS ' CHICAGO IN FLAMES, AND DRY Shawls, Imported dh·cct, contu.ining in ·GJ"es.t "\tadety... ,, we have found it necessary to get ~nother large lot, a pair of which will be sent, .post paid fot· · · J1!antles, Ribbons, l!'lowe1·,, Fwthers, and Millinery Stock, also ONLY FORTY CENTS Postage Stamps taken as part payment. Spec. imens can be seen by calling at this Office. Corsets, Skirts, liosierY, a.ud. Gloves, includin; a full range of sizes and colors of the genuine celebra.tcd Jeovin and Josephine KID GLOVES, Iu·every Town andVilla~e in Ontario, tq wl:io1n . he most liberal indUcemenis are offered. Agents 'Wa.nted. Address · , MURDOCH BROS which V:·i11 be sold at prices much helo\v the tl.g;ure:; ugually asked for these goods. Together with a lD.l'ge assortnment .of · ·.., · · ., F. 'l'REBI~.CQQK . ._ , Bow,marivi.lle, Ont. Spring Stock Of Dry Goods . ' Plain and Fancy Dry Goous, Lustres, Alpacas, French Merino1', scarlet, white, pink, blue, ttnd rose; Saxony FlannellJ, Plain and Fancy Winseys, Superior ]'.fake Ca1·pets, Damask I,ace Omtains, Table Linen~, Oil Cloths, Towelling, ek, ek Tog-ether with u.1:~rge .r:mpply of American Organs! l1ave no\V compltited their T\venty-]'irst yeM of business, with a constant and still increasin g growth. As the ma.nnfMtory is oue of the olde!;t, it also ro.nks among the highcet in Lhe country. During the lolll!i oxperience of the tnanufacturers 1 they have steadily added to tl1e capacity of their instruments, and hn.vo availed the.uwelves of every method to improve the quality of tone and to increase tl10 mechanical faciltics fot· the performer. And though they fJX· pectto continue the course of improvcment,tliey . are abundantly satisfied ,.,.·ith what has been done, and with the efltimation iii which their iustripnents are hdd by geiod judg~s of mu:!ic. AB heretofore, they will \lsv tl.e best materials, witl,iout regard to cost, and give to every Organ tho moat thoroue,h v.·01·kmanship. ~rhey especially invite compatisons a1:1 to the quality and volume of tone, and as to the effective n1ecb.anical appli~ncei:I. They callattentio11 to the fact that their Organs are sold AT :KX'l'~{EMEI. Y J.. OW PJ.iICES.a.s low as iii chargt:d for niany of nn inferior sort. J:Iin·ing ;;i. large, and i401·6ughly appointed manufactory,employing none but skilled workmen,~nd hu.ving mo.de a minute division of labor, they are abl6 to pro· duct1 Organs at les11 rates than most competitors. · 'l'Jl!;JY believe, also, tl1at among other things, the nuve eari;i.ed a reputation for fn.ir dealing, aod they would assm·e distant purcbaaen; that no Organ will ever leave their wa1·t:1·001ne with their knowledge, that_is n ot in every respect perfect of·its class. As they have blrlo1·c stated, they intend to secure a friend in every p1u·chaser. Their ca.ta.logue, with full description and accurate engrav~ -ings, wiU be sent fre~ te any address up,on ap)Hcation. All neceasa:l'y information .cheerfuly furnfohcd. .1:\.ddress· .. T HE SMI1H A~mmcAN ORGAK co. · Is now complete with all the novelties of tthe season . Millinery Goods, Dress Goods, BOWJHAN VILL~ 'Machine and lmplemenT M:A.NU:tAaTURING ·co~.A,NY: · ' t GENTS FURNISHING, CLOTHS AND l'RIMMINGS, Clothing Made to Order--Fits guaranteed. 1lfJLLINRRY AND JiA NTLES, AT ALL a , .~pecial-ity ,Talent, TIMES. Parasols, : , A!~o McCLUNG BROS'. Spril1g Stook is complete in every department itnd wili be !!Old chen,p for Caijh, STYLES s. o~hawa 'l'ItEWIN, CorneJ· King and Simcoe Streeh. ly : Kid , Gloves, etc. a la,rge stock of ; MANUl'AlJ'l'Ul\ERS OJ! ... - ' - , ' Sep. 3rd, 1572. =========== ~ =-=--=-= =-=--=-==- =·=== ·=:::'::::::'= . Leffel AmCrican Double TurbiIJe 'Vater )Vhecl Il·on and Wooil lYol'kip.g -l\-Iadiin'J1·y. ~ .. . . Circuln.r Saw'Mills, · Shingle Machiuc.;1, Grist Aiill ].fachin.ery, Gentlemens Furnishing Goods, 'r,veeds, Fancy Coatings, Bo\Vlllanville, May 7th, 1872 i · ,~ ~~· l -1Mh Mills, rSelf.:-Rnke-Rea.pul's, Vesting~, Shirtis ' 1 ly : . .· ·' · l .Co1i..tYt1oil an.el (+~n~ Plows, , ~ - t iranning :M.i)ls:, , Choppllig Mill·, ]'eed Cutters, &c. ~towing 1.la~hincs. Ties and Coll,ars, etc. , Manager·, THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO Tremont St., opposite Waltham st. Boston, Mass· , J M BRIMACOMBE, Bowmanville· Geu()ral .:..i\.geut fo1· the Province of Ontario. nowuianville, April 31·d,- 1872. ly-o14-m27. A. 1VI. GIBSON, "'BO'M'Ow.nville, June 20th, 1872 .1 m38-ef.Jl)::i1 y; ,. A Chemical Food & Nutritive Tonic. say the Gel'mans, and they might add, no action, since Ph0t>pbo1·tIB and its cornpoundf:I aro known to be the motive power of the nervous and muscular system. 'l'hey constitute more than half the u1aterial.of the human body, being found in every tisf:lue, ;:1,nd tbt::ir preeence is a.bsolutt!ly eSSf"ntia.1 to nutrition, as they pr01note SUBSCRIB:ER bi:gs :reSpEictftllly-- tn tho conversion of albumen in the food into infpMn. the pU.bliC that as Mr. B,. 1ieed's fihri11 t:: 1 which :is th111 vita,lizing a~ent of pure, Pusiness hna changed hands, he· Pas ·open henJ.thy blood. They are now coining into uni- busmess ·ou his own account in the .-1:1hop veraal use in Europe, and America in tlie' treat- ~,~·o cloors .V{ e¥t of Murdoch ··Eros. ; where be ooent of Scrofulous, Consumptive and \Tenerea.l will kuop ou. hand a fir.st-ul:iss stock of Boots a.nddiseAAes, \vbich are cauaed by i.Jupoveri8hed or ShtY.:s ~auitable for the ~eason. " Ortler work-"·ill poisoned blood ; an<l ju diseai:;ffi of-womo.n BUffer- bn.vc his prompt ant\ best attention. Tweuty ·iug from in·egula.rities~ obstructiont1 a11d ex- five yea.ra experience in the trade, woL·e than the . ~ kWlBting.diachn.t-gee, in pale, ptwy chil<lren, i'\.nd last twe at-which ba.ha.H spent...M nttet=. nil that ®nditione of ner\·ons n.nd pbysiroal prootra.· , general 1na.nagcr in l\f.r. Reed's establis11ment, tion resulting from bad habits, . ox.ce88ive use of has given him opportunities oflearnii1g.what the " .. stimulants and tobacco, and . a.Jl the train of ' pcoplc..rmilly want. He has thercfor.eDo'dotJbt Qf evils known as a. fast life . 'l'hc ~reat 1·cliability .b eing a;ble :to give sa.tisfactiOn to .all ~b.b 8hall ' 3-nd promptness in its efft:<:ts in 1 hn1n..:diatcly favor him "with a c·a.11, and hopes p.y ~1v111g due pern1anently restorini:?.~be Jeyjtalfaed con- attention ·to business to receive. a fair aha.re of _;,::;;;;::=:;;:=;:=;:==;;;:=-;;;;-;;;;;==--= ' =-~:::=;;;;;;.-.;;:;:;:= -:..=-=·==~ - -======. a.nd s_ titutjo11 has mttdo Dr. Wheelel"l:I Compound Puq1ic Suppol't,.1 Elixll: of Phos~hatesand Calisp.yaa. greu.t fav'l ' : .,:g-:_. S]..fAL'E. oritt: with the l hysicians nnd public. Sold by J'. HIGGDfBO'l'HAM at One Dollar per bottle. Bowma.nville, ll'cb. 2'7~h, J_872. o33-m45-ltn Another Jot of those ti)Jlendid Instruments, "The Silver Tongue," Just arrived, and on exhibition at our Show Room. WITE!OU'I' PHOSPHORUS no thought ItICE & :BARXER. THE ,. ~ew Busi:nesl:!., · ,Simmons & Clough Orgain Co's. Im.proved SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES AND ANE'WFiltM! Cabinet Organs i'i, ND Dana's Patent Shee11 Marks Change of Business in the HESE MARKS .ARE THE CHEAPES'l', , Pioneer Boot & Shoe Store. T the nH1st lasting, the least troublei·ome, and 1nost complete t1ver. invented. 'rbey a1-e used Card of ".fh.ai:Lks. ·and recoru:mended by ma.n~ of the best Breeders n the United State~ and Ca.nad~; such as G. It Loring, S1~lt:::m, ~fa.q!'., Presiderit l~ew England 1 Wool Grc.o·wers' Societyj .John S. Ross, He·unepin, Ill. ; Professor M. Milt$, of_the State .Agricultnr~.i.l College, Lail.si~g. Mich.; Hon. Geo. EroWil, Toronto, Ont. ; John 8nell, Edmonton~ Ont. On tiach ?t-Iark is stamped the O\vner's ' 1utn1c and the Sheep's number. ' '!'hey ·will be sent free. by mail, 0-1· express, for only faur CC'lit ach, ttnd will last for TWENTY· YEARS. "l:'-fl". Caa11 tnust accompany ill orders REWARDS. --:0:-- ARCIHJ3ALD YOUNG, ·Sarnia, Ont. · J·., In 1·eturning you fny 1'inccro thank!! for the very liberal patrona~e extended to 1ne aince my commeno1ng bus111es8 ; and n.e in consequcnco of other engagements, I am compellOO to n~linqulsh the sa.1ne; I have great plt;>.asure in recommending to you, Messrs. Anderson & Co., my successors, who ru:e in every way qua.li·fied to give you ,HH good Goods, and on as favor-, able tel'ms aa those given by me. · Soliciting for them your _patronage, · · I a1n yours, 'W c have ju~t opened one of the LARGEST AND BEST ,SELECTED . . srroCK, ' OF Sabbath School Libraries and Rewards ever offered for sale in llowmanville. Parties wishing to replenish their School Libraries, or to puchase Re wards, will please to remember two things : · l<'irst, Onr ~tock of School Books is no old stuff', picked up at Anet.ion Sales, nor has it been on our Shelves for years. We have sold out and refilled our shelves, half-a;.dozen time~ during th_ e P"St year, ttnd have now purchased so largely, that we have not room to exhibit them. Please come and take them away. Second, We have not marked our books at hiah figures, with the vie" of t:akiJlg off' a large discount. They are marked° low for general sale, and a discou:p,t of TEN PER CENT. will be allowed on purchases mnging from $1. to $.50.; over th11t amount FIF'l'EEN PER CENT, will. be allowed. We resp.ectful)y invite an inspection of our 1. IJr(l-:irs fl.dllres:::ied to th1:1 1\£.lIDCJf:N'l' and ·OB- . RICHARD REED. , - ' -:o:- a.ny quantity, will bo tilled :tt tbe a.bove-1nentioncd price, . as. quickly as th 11t~rks can be i;na<le- and sent. SERVl!:n Office, foi In reference to the abo"e, AN:O:El:RSON lt CO., takes pleaiure in notifying the public of Bow· .manville and vicinity, tha.t they have · fro . Bone· :Publico. - C. BARKER, Bowmanville: Dec. 2StL, 1871.1y-m13o ' . cance~ ~hd him.ors 1'.'AKEN OUT AND · - ,\ LJ, 'KIN DS 01" of 1'-ir. R. REED, to \Vhid1 they have hw:gtily added. They are now prepared to fUJ·niah everything in their line, Purchased. the :Eloot & Shoe :Business AT LOWEST UATES. Cured without the Use of the Knife, by The cu~tom v.·ork ia 1:1uperintended by :rtifl'.·J. Reed, who 'vas, for 16 years; the principal workman in.:i\-11·. Reed's establishment. ' I DR. B. PATTERSON, of Bowmanville. A Call is RespeotfullY Solicited. htuJu. A lru:ge assort1nent of trunks constantly on , ®nmh (tnmhim1finn <ibrgJns FI'l"l'ED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED 'l'h., best of references given in Bo·wn1ai1'\.·illtf and else,vhe1·e. Office on Church Street Bow n1nnville, Feb 22, 1872. m2J09#ly- Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes, An ,invention having a most important bearing on the future l'eputation of Reed Instruments, by rneaJL'S of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very largely increased, and the quality of tone r~ndered prizeman of tl1e Univ~:rsity of roronto, an.d University of Qnoen's College, Kingston. Mem· der of the Collegti of Physicians a11d Surg:~on, of Outario. Surgery ant! ResidencA, on King Stl'eet, second dom: oast of Mr. ?,in.ynard Bowrun.nvilJe, Oet~ 5th, 1871. of phy· G sicia.ns of England,. and U11ivers1ty of V10tor1a , College, Cobourg ; U n.nd RADUATE of the Royal DB,. DAVIDSON, Collc~e nder~a<luate l~qual , to that of the Best Pipe Organs Professor White. ot' the Same Capacity. TEAC'fillH. 0 ~rHE PIANO-l?ORl1E ---o--Singing~ &c. 1 Organist a.nd prepal'ed to ~tttend a:nd receive IT' 1 1 Onr cclebral.ecl " Vox CelesLe." "Louis Patent," " Vox Humana," " \.Vilcox :Patent " "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Cl11rionet" Stops, :md C01nvoee1· 1is now pupil!!. 'rernIB ma.y be known by a1)plioation at :ZVIr.s. \Viliron's,. Church Street. BowmanvillG ,July 11th, 1872. lw-41. To Rent, or Sell. I N the village of".l'yxone,a 13lacksruitb'.:i SI.mp, . 2(' X 50, Stable <11nd Drhring Sl1ed, 20 X 41), <i good Dw~Uing Hous. e with one a.ere of land. A lot nf good fa·uit treef; in it, fo1· particulars 11pply on the prC".misus to New, Fashionable, and Chectp FBI.lF~ Three first-class ivorkmen wanted, Pocket :6.oolis;' 'IWne othe1· need apply. ,Anderson & Co. Albums, 13t11, Writing Desks, JUNE, 1872. Ladies' Companions, Stock Blotters, Spring and Summer Inkstands, DRY Note Paper, Envelopes, Bowmanville, June 1872. 1'/io M11he8t price paid in Gash for HUie" EXTENSIVE AND VARIED STOCK OF ' "' ,, ~ ~. 37-tf. · A full of J. & W. J. MoMurtry & Co ' ' GOODS. 8TBA.W, Are now showing a full assortment of &c., &e. DRY GOODS AND l\llLLINERY. A fine lot of .p,;r Remember the Store, uext to the West Durham Steam Printing and Publishing House, King Street, Bowmanville. ALL THE LATE ~' IMPROVEMENTS Organ~. AND Can be obu1incd only in these 1'h:ii'ly-jive Difjerent Styles, · J'AMES \JOLLACO'l'T. 'l'yrou4.!, M~y HA.'i'S. --o-- c. ' BARK~tllGER. Cloth and Gents Furnishing: ---u,-'--- 28, 1872. o2'.J-m35, tf. l!'or the Plirlo1· and the Church, 'l'he Best Material and JVoi·lomanship, CAUTION .. Clothing made to order, ·the best I um sO:le ugent for LAZAUUS &MOU· RIS' pe,rfected Speetucles and Eye Glas trimmings only used, and the lowest Qunlity and, 'Volume of '!'one Un,equalled. ses. ':l'hey never s·1pply .or employ "'Y price chaYged. ' others~ However specious the pretence N rettu·ning tnanks. to .tl1eir l~U:m.:irou~ Cu1:1tomers, . and the Publi~ ~e1.rnrn1ly, foi·past fa.v'or6, made by them that they have them, do not GOOD would roapectfully invite their attention to· our p1·e:ientstock of ] unuture, as we hn_ve la.teJ.y believe it, yon will be swindle;! if you do $Uded thereto, th,a.t \Ve may tberaby be enabled to supply v..11 parties who 1na.y please to favor u!5 PBICES $50 TO "'ith a cWL Great iuduce1nents held out to those purcUBhing at our E8t11blishn1cnt, Pic:tures, AAHON BUCKEER, agent for Bowman- - ---o---- WALTER PUBLIC WIGG &, soN; A full Stock of FRESfI GROCERIES, ' ' 1Ul to be sold C'heap. $SOO. I ,. Higliest pJ·ice paic for BU1'1'ER and EGG& ----,o---Factory aud Warerooms, Oor. 6th and Congress streets, Detroit, Michiga,n. (EstabJi,hed in 1850.) ville and vicinity. New , Groceries~ Looking Gla.sses, &c., fra.me.d to 01·der, and in every style. Samples of the different kind of r.{ouldini:,rs co.n be seen at the 'Vare-roo1n . . would also beg to infol'm you, that,haviug.purcha.sed a RICE &' BARKER,, A.gents, m47-o34-tf W. S. BOYLE, M. D. :Oolla.r TE.A for as Cents. ltADU...\TE of the Universities of Trinity G Coll'ef!:C, Toronto. ·and Victoria College, Cobourg. of the College of Physiciana I~icentiate ,,.re SPLENDID NEW , HEARSE, _ _ we oihall be really at all -times1 to attend ]'uneru.ls, on short notice; aud retumnablti terms. N. B ; Cofiins kept on hnna, l~nd made to order, at the . SALT AND PL.A-8TERALWAYS,ON HAND Sign of the Gold.en Lio~, Ilowma.nville. Bowmanville. May '7th 1872. for Ontario, West and North of Belleville. Bowmanville, Aug. 21st, 1876 and Surgeons, Ontorio, Office, King Street, one door west of Th'Ir. Cornish's Jewcllry Store, Bow·ll1ro1vHle. EGGS and BUTTER Want 0 d j ,. . . . . , NEW DONINION RETAIL FURNJ:tUJlE WARE-ROOM K'i ng Street East, Osb.awa. Oohaw·, Ang, 26th, 1870, Bowmanville, April30'187Z. ol8-m31-t,l. , S. F· HILL

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