-CANADI AN STA'fESMAN IANT> MER C HANT,~'BOWMA NV I LLE , THURSDA Y, APRIL 19, 1877. . · NEW .GOODS Ii BUSINESS CHANCE! :NE-W- FR,IOES ! -~ .-++---- Mc Clung Bors'. Spring Importations --CONTAIN·- MESSRS. MURDOCH BROS,_ l F. F. McARTHUR · Having sold to me at a Great Sacrifice to themselves, their i BARGAINS, · COP-Y- Dry Goods· Stock and Business I Of Official Report of Award to D mnNION ORGAN COMPANY, Bowmanville, for Organ s exhibited at the Centennial I purpose offering the whole stock at such prices that must Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. eftect a speedy sale. ATTRfo.CTION, · NOVELTIE S OBSERVER very forcibly. Has been selling off his- stock at reduced prices for the past The class of goods k ept by the MESSRS. Munnocn is so well known that it is unnecessary to remind the public of it. year, the old stock has nearly all been sold out, and he has n ow r eceived a splendid lot of INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. P HILADE LPHIA,' 18?6. tNo.za;. Which will strike the KEEN They invite COMPARIS ON and COMPETITION. BY KEEPING A New Dress Goods, New Tweeds, New Prints, New Cottons, 1 FIRST CLASS STOCK, BY ·BUYING IN THE The U nited States Centennial Commission has examin ed t he rep ort Goods at Corner Prices. Goods to suit the Million. of the J udges, and accepted t he following reason s, and·decreed an award PRINTS from all t he Celebr ated Makers-English and in conformity thereWith. American. N ew and Elegant Dress Goods in endless P HILADELPHIA, December 5th, 1876. REPORT ON AWARDS. Product, R EED ORGANS. Name and address of Exhibitor, DOMINION ORG AK · Co., Bowmanville, Canada. The undersigned, h aving exa~ined the product herein described, reapectfully recommends the sa.me to.t he United States Centennial Commission for Award, for t he following i·easons, viz : '-- --- variet y. For EVERY DAY SUITS see their magnificent Stoc~ of TWEEDS. For better wear, Worsted Coating contmues to be the popular fabric. They exhibit a very large Stock, unsurpassed ·for elegance of design and finish. BEST MARKETS; AND BY SELLING MILLINERY AND FA~CY GOODS DEPARTMENT A BR E A~T OF T HE TIMBS ! HXCLUSIVHLY FOR CASH! AT THE LOWEST New Hats, New Gloves, "Because they have produced in their instruments a p ure and satisfying ton e, by their . PERFECT FITS IN THE TAILORING DEPARTM E NT method of voicing, and have a simple and Never before st1clt _ a St~ok of Gentlemen's Furnishings efficient stop-action, with satisfying music al in Town. Never before such a Stock of FELT HATS in Town. H ats for Everybody. H a ts for wet weather. combinations, an elastic touch, and good genHats for dry weather. Hats as light as a feather. eral workmanship." \ H. I\. OLIVER, OAS::H F:RICES, · Signature of the Judge. APPR.OV .AL OF GROUP JU:O G ES- Carpets, Carpets, ah! such Carpet s! GROCERIES AND SEE D S . I hope to obtain a fair share of patronage. J. SCHIEDMAYER. E. LEVASSEUR. ED. FAVRE PERRET. GEO. F. BRISTOW. P. F. KUPKA. A true Copy of t h e record. WILLIAM THOMSON. JAMES C. WATSON. JOSEPH HENRY. J. E. HILG ARD. F . A. P. BARNARD. FRANCIS A. WALK ER, It has been necessary to make &c., &c., &c., EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS all bought at bottom prices of .1877, and will be found the I cheap est goods ever offered in Bowmanville. in the shop by extending it twenty feet, thus making it possible to have the Chief of t he Bureau of Aw1trds. Given by o.uthority of the United States Centennial Cormnission. A. T. GOSHORN, D irector-Ghnera.1. J. h CAMPB};LL, S ecrelary. J. R. IIAWLEY, President. SEND r oR PRICE usTs. · Dominion Organ Co., B owMANVILL E, 0KT. MILLINERY ' SHOW ROOMS THE TAILORING BUSINESS . carried on a s; on the ground floor; which change cannot h elp r ecommending its9lf to the ladies. - - - -:o : - .-- WHAT I S· IT? - - 1 ' H E -· - --l Their TEAS .formerly. BEST .SHOE STORE I N TOWN AtL~wooL TWEED SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT $10. Bowmanville, April 17, 1877. On SATUR.D AY, 21st inst., I hope to have a. STYLE A .ND .QUALITY! Fll>E WORK A SPECIALTY . CAI.L A ND EXAMINE MY STQCK. . have acquired wide-spread popularity. H u ndreds of .T ea drinkers will drink . no other. Their fine Black Tea is P ERFECTION ! Enquirer s after.BARGAINS will be treated with every courtesy and considerap on a t --FOI!-- McOlung Bros.' BoWMA.NVILLE, March 19, 1877. ' Vomens1 J... eatbel' Boots !01· 00 cts. ?tfen's B1·ogans for $1.00. 'l'ip j,op Womens' Prunclla Gaiter s, 75 cts._ CAN.' T BEAT 1\rI, ' 'Vomens' Ena.tucl Slippers for 7.5cts. ·' GRAND OPENING DAY! -ALL AT- SCOTT'S SHOE STORE, OPPQSITE 1.'0\VN H ALL, Murdoch Bro· s. ---WILL COMMENCE ON-- - d Sh · . · . ' . oes.1 B 00t s an · . . - - -.,.-:v.r.. : · - -- - when all·the novelties for the present season will be shown, together with a very extensive stock of STAPLE GOODS, bought extremely advantageously. Owing to the dulness in the .Toronto wholesale trade, a l.minber of the leitding houses have been forced to hold B owman ville, ·l\'Iarch 28, 1877, 36. -----·- ----=------ - -·-·- -~ - - ~ BRAMPTON AGRICULTURAL WORKS ! ~ - - -·:o:- -- I THE L ..A..RGEST,, BEST C ASSORTED Ctl·IAT SACllflCI 8Al+E8 f Beaver and Meadow Lark Mowers, FIRST PRIZE CENTENNIAL THRESHINC MACHINES, ETC., ETC. THURSDA . Brampton ·RoJCB Reaping MacMnes--improved for 1877. . Y, 15th MARCH , MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED :Er:..A..GGERT · BROS _ · 'I'O SELL OFF THE BALANCE OF THEIR :o: : - - · These I have attendvid, making extensive purchases, the ad· · -. AND - · We beg t o invite the Farmers examine our NEW ROYCE vantage of which I intend _giving customers the entire benefit REAPER before placing their orders with anyto one, feeling Msured that it will be to their advantage, "" our improvements w ill commend themselves to every intelligent of. Par ticular attention is directed to the. lai:ge and choice Farmer. · H.EA.PEST S ~C>C~ assortment of Black and Colored Silks which will be . . We have also to intimate that we h ave excliwime right to sell .t he ROYCE REAPER in the Counties of York, Victoria, Onta.rio, Durham, & c., &c. offered at even less figures t han could b e ·done previous to We how ever granted Messrs. GREEN BROS. & CO., of Waterford, the right to sell for the sea.·ons of · 1876 and 1877 in above Counties ; after this season therefore ever offered in town, just received at the unprecedented advance in raw Silk. their right to sell them " bsolutcly ceases. ' Ve make this explanation to cor~eot certaU: false reports circulated by interested parties. DRY GOODS STOOK at prices far below COST! F_ EO:&LAN""D'S, . $ . - - - -:a:- - - . POST OFFICE BbOOK. JY.LIL LIN""E:R"Y_ U. IV. JAM E ~. WM. SANDERCOCK, WEBSTEI! &; GALBHAI'l'H, Bowmanvill e, a gent fo~ t he sale of our implements . Bn.AMPTOK, Mar ch, 1877. (33-3n1 os. REAPERS, for your mspectwn. · Furbher information will be cheerfully given on application to J. l\L J ONESS We will shortl;r be a?Ie to ,place in t h e hands of our agents our :NEW GROCERY · GARRIED ON AS BUSINES S USUAL. ORDERED WORK promptly ex ecuted and good fits The stock of Millinery and Mantle·s is wholly new and has been selected with great care in the leading J\fillinery houses guaranteed. Be · sure ' and give him a call before Miss McTavish, so long and favorably in Canada~ purchasing el5ew here. known in Bowmanville as a first class milliner, i2 in charge of Bowmanvillo, April 12, 1877. this .department, which is a sufficient guarantee that the wants . of the ladies will be properly attended to. N"EVV SPRING DRY GOODS I - :o:- · King of the West JMASON'S To H..A..N :br · · FA N ·NI NG --<>--- - o -- · M I LL - - - :o:- - - - AND SEED SEPARATOR. SPEOI..A..L _ An i mmense stock of Ladies two-button Kid Gloves in Blacks, Dark Mid and Evening Colors, at $1.00 per pair. ... NEW GOODS _ .- .· WHICH HE W ILL ·SELL AT H IS THREE MACHINES IN ONE. This i8 the best and largest machine for cleaning and separating grain ever invented. 1 Manufaetured in Bowman ville at the establishment of Levi Morris, Liberty st. Call and inspect . · · Murdoch Bros. ---ARE l}.ECEIVING--- P . C. HIMES, Sole Agent for the counties ~f :N orthumberland, Durham, Victoria and P eterboro. . · (33) All GOODS marked in plain figures, and no second price. CALL and Examine GOODS and PRICES. Usually LOW Prices FOR. - TERMS CASH. A l·':wnt to Let. BO (f'I' ilO_ ACRES PAR'l' . ' a·· Notice ~· CA.S~I -:o:-- CO~N by the C~R LOAD WEEK! OF LOTS A Lt ACCOUNTS DUE TO TllE FIRM ;. 13 and 11, 2ntl con . Im n11:: rn.te.po3sess~on. 'l 'o be used as pasture land only. Lease for one 01 · five yea l's. _.\ lJPlY to JONA'fli~N Sl'EPHEN S. DarlingtoJJ , . _\_pl"il 10, 1877. 37-2lli · of T ,\ rT &. .A.RT.HUR foi· PHotos, Fra.moa. &c n 1 · st b paid b efore the 1st May 18""j· and all~Ja i.~ ifa~ins t th e said_firm _ - n;_ust 'be in b y the 15th )fay. . _ . 1'A.rr &; Alt1'H lJ1t. Bo'\'m anYille, A pril 2, 1877. 36, · h_ a'ndod WILLIAM ALEXANDER, (Late Murdoch B ros., ) Bowmanville. - - -:o::- - - - ~The Tailoring . Department A EVERY SPECIALTY. ngc of Ne,vc·astle , yalue $635 each , be arin g in - 187-i, at 10 a. m .· ci;insisting of the .follo vring :terestat weven per cen t, Forfu:r t.her particulars All the unsold v1llaPie lo~.s. of said esta.te, as apply t o well as tho old saw-1n11l Pi;'lvilege. Terms made know n at time of sale. H . NI CHOLSON, L. CLAI!K , F.zl!C1tJor. T Sale. DebenUH"es to1· Sale. T HE UNDERMENTIONED PRO· GOOD MILLINERS WANTED _ PERTY p a.rt of t he est ate of t h e late HE NEWCASTLE Rl:'.RBOUR CO. Eldad Johns 'of t h o vi\lago of Orono,w ill be sold Also, a few good Apprentices for the Milline1·y business. offer f or sal e Ii"'ive Debent ures of t he VH- by P ublic .Auction, on th e premisea, on l\I ay 1st, Apply t o · ! GOOD FITS G UARANTEED . Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange On e D o or W est of Ex pre rn Office. Ilowmanvillo, Marci~ 28, 1877. (25) The Cheapest Feed you can buy . .Bowmanville, March 14tb, 1877. MI S S M c T A V I SH, Murdoch Dro's' Old Stand. cc. NewcMlleHarbor Orono, March 28, 1877. 35-4w.