ANEW LA Aw IN IN CONNECTICUT. | ALL ™e op NATNE TAY LAWS THROWN IN THE SHADE. An act in addition 1 to an act entitled { He had been entrusted with packages for | ** An act relatingto taverns and spiritu- | 3 Youngman from his friends in the United | -ous liquors " was passed in the Senate on the 1st inst,, without debate or, dissent. 'The bill provides that purchasers of liquors may never pay for them, or, if they do pay may recover back their money, it | having been paid ** without consideration, | und against law and equity;" and the wife, band, parent, children, guardian of em- z ployer of the person purchasing may re . grants, mortgages, pledges, J cover the money of the liguer aereliioh, And all the contracts, sales, transfers, hamand A HYMN "IN A GAMBLING ROOM. A Hong Kong sorrespondent of the Boa ton News, tells an interesting incident. | States, and after inquiry learned that he might probably be found in a gambling- house. He went thither, but not seeing him, determined to wait in the expecta- tion that he might come in. The place | was a bedlem of noises; men getting angry | over their cards, and frequently coming to blows. Near him sat two men--one young, the other forty-five years of age. They were betting and drinking in a ter- rible way, the elder one giving -iitterance lly to the foulest profanity. The po +3 id g had been finished, the young man liens or other security in of the sale of liquor shall be null and void. Leases, verbal or written, of shops and buildings shall imply that the tenant shall not sell liquors ; and in case the lessor is sold on the premises, he or she shall be - deemed to be concerned in the traflic and a party to every illegal sale--a forced part- .. nership aud contract of a novel character | in a well regulated government of free- mien. If a drunkard does any damage the per- son who has sold him liquor and the per- | "son who has leased premises to th¥ liquor dealer are held responsible for it all. If a husband abuses wife or children the liquor dealer orlessor shall pay all the dam- age, and if any liquor drinker shall become a pauper the same parties shall pay all the bills and support his family too. The select men or three taxpayers of any | town may prosecute any liquor dealer who ! shall be required by the Court to disclose, | and he shall be held for contempt, fined, | re- | fuse to disclose it shall be_taken pro con- | imprisoned, &c., and if the dealer -. Jesso, and judgment shall be rendered ac- * monument inclines towards the west inthe | { movements are due to the expanding in- | ¢ fluence of the sun as it warms, in succes- { gambling-house together, and walked away sion, the different sides of the structure. | arm in arm. cordingly. The last section opens the State Treasu- ry to costa in favor of those who prosecute. --N. Y. Heald: Tux following illustration, says Profes- sor Henry, of the vibratory movement of matter is attested by Professor Horseford, of the United States. The top of the high tower, which constitutes the Bunker Hill morning and the north at mid-day, and | towards the east in the afternoon. These A similar but more marked effect is pro- duced on the dome of the capital at Wash- | ngton, as indicated by the apparent mo- tion of the bob of a long plumb line fasten- | losing each time. The-third game, with] fresh bottles of brandy, had just I l and the young man saf lasily ' chair while the elder ed the cards. The man was a long time dealing the cards, and the young man looking carelessly about the room, bégan to hum a tune. He be- gan to sing the beautiful lines of Phoebe | | joy: One sweetly solemn thought (Comes to me o'er and o'er, I'm nearer to my father's house 'Than I've ever been before. f "Nearer the bound of life, | When we lay our burdens down, | Nearer leaving my cross | Nearer. wearing my crown: At first says the writer, these words in such a vain place, made me shudder. | A | Babbath School hymn in » gambling hell! g | But while the young man sang, the elder stopped dealing the cards, stared at the | singer a moment, and throwing the cards | on the floor exclaimed, ** What tune?" **Why, the one you've been singing." The young man said he did not know what he had been singing; when the elder repeated the words with tears in his eyes, and the young man said he had learned them in a Sunday School in America. "Come," said the elder, getting ud, " come, here's what I've won from you go and use it for some good purpose; as for me, as God sees me, 1 have played my last game and drank my last bottle. I have misled you, Harry, and I'am sorry. Give | | America's sake, if no other, you will quit | that infernal business." The writer saw these two men leave the . i -- A x18p oF CONUNDRUM. --A dinner was | iven recently to parties just back from | nde One. of the hosts asked what! | flower are our guests like! They came -- + + 3 ed to the under side of the roof of the ro- | over in the China and they are dining at| unda, and exténdind to the pav t be- | neath. This bob describes daily an ellip- sodial curve, of which the longer diameter s 4 inches or § inches in length. By | je molecular actions of this kind, Time, the , slow but sure destroyer levels to the ground % the loftiest monuments of human pride. - DoustLe you, oh man' is woman. Tux prettier the foot and .ankle, easier it gets up stairs. Latest Fashion for Evening Costume. The Close of day. THE mosquito; as a-public singer, draws well, but never gives satisfaction. the WHEN women: come td sit in a jury box, possibly infants may get to be criers in |. court. Why is a Caterpillar like a buckwheat cake! Because its the grub that makes the Butter-fly. THERE are two directly opposite reasons why some men have poor credit--one be- cause they gre not known, and the other because they are known. Mex are generally like wagons; they rattle prodigiously when there is nothing in them. A vYouNe man named Turn married a cousin of the same name, on the plea that "' One good turn deserves another." Norrive like a cold in the head to hum- blea man. Tt is pretty sure to bring him to his sneeze. A WesTERN editor consoled a man who lained that j had not been done him, "by the remark that it was * very lucky for him." © GarTERs with monogram clasps are now i" worn by the pretty girls. They are rather & a novelty yet, but we hope to see more of them. AN fowa woman advertises for a hus- band, 'Money no ob'ect, must be healthy and willing to work." A younc man in Ohio recently opened a "- clothing store, and was sent to jail for it. Reason--the clothing store belonged to another man. * THE measles are in Brigham Young's family. It is unnecessary to add that there are not enough to go around, and several dozen gre left without a measle. A THIRTY-TWO months girl: thus accosted her paternal relative a day or two ago: * Papa will you buy me some hole to put / in my ears, so I can have some' ear-rings CaX'r BEAR THEM. "1 never could bear | children;" said a crusty old maid to Mrs. Partington " Prehaps, if you could, you would like them better," mildly replied the old lady. TrEM soldiers must be an awful dis- honest set, said an' old lady, "for not a | night seems to pass that some sentry is not | " relieved of his watch." A WiLi-avous Pus. --A bank note--an old dilapidated one, was shown ns yester- day, with a piece of yellow paper pasted on the back of it, on which was written in a bold free hand, "-*Go it, Bill, I'll back youl* i THE san who is very: urbane to his wife before strangers is generally her bane be- wri backs. ; deal schorls:" : WaY is an egg underdone like an egg overdone! Because they are hardly done. Ax exchange says that the frogs of Con- necticut have worn the skin off their noses inl the vain attemgt to find water, : A waiTER in one of our religious ex- changes says: '" I would like to see a think- ing department established in our theolog- ~ Baars uiscloin puck in Morph, 10. ¢ SFY faad a chokes selection of lucifer mbtdhen in the es, snd wows Whole fil EE a i, | the Astor. ERETOFORE PARTIES TROUBL- i ith Dyspepsiace Liver Contplaiat have h their cases; but HE ROWE, of Lyn, is now ng io, the for fe y amply proven Hamers are / from those who 4ave bien bene, HS Dy its use. It is called the ve which is to be bound 'in another column, a perusal. Canadian Pain Destroyer SA FAMILY MEDICINE, IT IS Nell ih gyarably wa, ving thous Side, Back' and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, ' Sprains, Bruises, Cramps i the Stomach, Cholera Morbus. Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, de. The CANADIAN ie DrsTROYER matter, hav- moo its the 3 those who Omhammte. 2 Whiiby Skisaon snd bi, "Deans Wa; in Broclyn by Joba a. 2 sine Parley's Arabian oil. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. most dy ts ever offered to the when timely used and f & man, New stle, On Pro- Ly ewea tario, Atkinson and Dr. to fo % ee The Great Female Remedy, - JOB MOSES' PERIODICAL PILLS. IS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS unfailing in the cure of all those painful and tution is subject. HAR excess and re. moves afl obst Fictions, ahd speedy cure sway be on. MARRIED LA is pecul suited. short time, dp fot hil Shot 1 These Rancy, as the he KIRST TARE. jon oNTis oF of Pin sure to brii Miscarriage, yh od any they are time they are gos a ve Jas and Spinal Affections, fe de J. Gertie and J. Dore Paina in the Back and 8 Lang Jo exertion, JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. $L00and 12} cents for postage, enclosed & Lyman. Naweastie Ont., ES o Rial over by rear Fama! boktle. Tn Wh rir A For Oa aie iad ra E--_ ** Harry, where did you learn that tune?" |- me your hand, my boy, and say for old | EVERY DESCRIPTION PLAIN \ ORNAMENTAL PRINTING EXECUTED IN A SFYLE | SECOND TO (+ DOMINION. BErFoRME PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. NEW PRESSES, s hey PP ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPITY ATTENDED TO. R {cia | Commission Business. Medical 'Hall. 871. DR. DEAN HAVING PURCHESED THE DRUG BUSINESS OF f ROBINSON & Co. J I would inforin the public that he has just received a full assortment of H \Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, | | TOILET ARTICLES, &e., | WHICH HE WILL SELL AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES, Dr. Deans' Office in the Drag Store. Remember the stand, nearly opposite Hindes' Hotel. | Oshawa, April 13th, 1871. is RETIRING FROM BUS SINESS. |THE rg TALL MACHINE 'WORKS, ™° Cheapest Weekly OSHAWA, ONTARIO. am ESTABLISHED 1851. The Joseph Hall Masbdactusing Oompa rEOPRILTORE, Te THE MAM LTON 5, WEEKLY TIMES Containé an Immense Amount of ~ kind, and 'is one of the Best and Most Reliable IS cvspapers published in Western Canada. In addition to carefully written editorials on thé *! leading political and social events of the day, the | Times will he found to contain v aluable balocted | articles from Hie British, C Canadian and American Journals, form ning a a 'concise and Vieasiug epltome { of the NEWS OF THE WEEK 5 Family Reading of an Interesting: " Particular atte ion is to Politics, British articular atten paid' = ; News, a phs, Poetry MARKETS. -- Perhaps no depurtiient of a News- per is of more ore importance to erand Biorenx Sopious rehatle for tn their impartial The 8 Conductors of the Times will give atten. a ival points of Tele. the returns A ne ph and Mail, up to the hour of publication, fo fie tntormati ence Sikewise forms a leading feature - J. CA KM ICHA KL NUMBER ONE AND TWO BUGKEVE i RL ntellige WILL SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK OF | Subscription - PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Good, s 'Boots and Shoes! 4 an » a AT COST PRICE AND ENDER. i a REAPER AND MOWER, | Cuts may be toad a an perad or he ou : { | by SIX or more Su bers associating together | and remitting the Cash in Advance, TERMS: -- { We believe this Machine, as we now build it, 10 be the most perfect Reaper and Mower: ever The whole must be sold without reserve within the next few weeks, to make room for yet offered to the public of Cansda. his successor in business." | | Six Copies for One Year - - a F) Thus slowing a Copy FREE ihe getter upora NOW IS THE TIME! ; ; years he' Driving Wheels ou | While this Sale lasts, to buy your Spring and Sommer (loads, in It has po Gears on | ying w ' letter be pout ay be ried vot aad Tike club of F } ¥ . Address C. E. STEWART & Co., A little exertion only is necessary to secure a clubof FIVE. The TiMES Is now wi kno and generally appreciated. aud can col be recomme " | CLOTHING, | ) : TROWSERINGS, | i Y candy bis: cope] ; sehdeds i zr) . Enabling it 10 pass over warshy or sandy ground without clogging up (be gearing therch) renderin | TWEEDS, | ess Good S | 16 Jets liable to breakage. It is furnished with Proprietats OF EVERY VARIETY. | | | (\} IATIROS, as, | PRIN 78, LUSTRES, FRENCH Poses Gen i Fory Days, i Reged, | Commercial, Facetiee, &c. Lig WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO OU Rr > | iy A. 1 : NEI ANS | gn 'Store o Let 3 Is | Dry With Johnson's Self Rake, Improved for 1871. Among its many advantages we call attention 0 the follow ing Communicmion to be addressed to the Pro under. All letters must be HATS, CAPS, SHIR MERINQES, Hamilton, May, 1571, "EUREKA" 3. | Four Knives, Two for Mowing, and Two for Reaping, one of which has a sickle edge for cutting ripe, clean grain, the other a smooth edge for a and of grain in which there is grass or seed clover. : - ° VF ri Delaines, Gloves, Hose; Tapestry, Kidderminster Hemp Carpets, Hollands, Tickings, Sheetings, Tor velings, & i Ledger Plates. © It has the malleable guards both on the Mower Bar ond Reaper Table, with Lest cant stee It is also furniched with our Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. | © OSHAWA, APRIL 1, 1871. G New Patent Tilting: Table for Picking up Lodged Grain. | 1 | (E14 G bis is the only really valuable Tilting Table offered on any combined Reaper and Mower. | The Table can be very easily raised or lowered by the Driver in his Seat without stopping his Team. { This is one of the most important improv. ements effected in any Machine during the past two years. £)099q resauep TO HENRY'S R R Go Jang] AI ANE Al Aux LI Au ANY ONE OR -ALL OF THE ARMS OF THE REEL "JupRdwe,) Can be made to act as Rakes at the option of the Driver, by a Lever readily operated by his foot. | The Cutting apparatus is in front of the Machine, and therefore whether Reaping or Mowing, the | | entire work of the Machine is under the eye of the Driver while guiding his team. This Table is | 0 consiruected as to { ' Gather the Grain into a. Bundle before it leaves the Table, and deposit it in a more compact form than any other Reel Rake. This Table is attached to the Machine both in front and rear of the Driving Wheel, which en- | ables it to pass over rough ground with. much greater ease and less injury to the Table. The Grain | Wheel Axis is on a line with the axle of the Drive Wheel, which enables it to turn the corners readily. | The Rakes are driven by Gearing instead of Chains, and therefore have | a steady uniform motion, : OO: 0 FOR THE (C . BEST TEA E Et RR Y. Good Gracies General. Y: Tru R Shinip HAM and BACON: CHOICE SEED POTATOES-- | Early Rose, Gooderich and Peach Blows. wonedjisuo)) 'amaddy Jo soy uoneaspu) poe EUREKA" 1S A a at | PURELY VEGETABLE MED] #OR THE CURE OF' ' DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINY LOSS OF APPRITTE, GENERAL DIRILITY, - | Making them much less liable to breakage on uneven ground, and more regular in removing the | grain. The Gearing i§ very simple, strong and dprable. The Boxes are all lined with = {BABBIT METAL. | | Pho Parte are all numbered, so that the REPAIRS can be ordered by { telegraph or otherwise, by simply giving the number of the part wanted. There id no side Draught in either reaping or mowing, and the Machine is so perfec tly balanced that there is no pressure on the horses' pecks either when reaping or mowing, Alt our malleable | castings, where they are subject to much strain, have been Twice annealed, thereby rendering them both tough and stroug, OUR JOHNSON RAKE | Is so constructed as to raise the cam sO far above the Grain Table | that the Grain does not interfere with the machinery of the Rakes or Reels. : Also, Crockery, Glassware, &c. Opposite the Commercial Hotel, King Street West, Oshawa. Oshawa, April 27, 187). i J. W. FOWKE, Is in town yet, also a splendid assortment of NEW N a aUODS At unusually nd in great variely. We make the above machines in two sizes: | 0 i No. One, large size, for Favmers who have a large amount to reap. No. Two, medium size, for Farmers having » more use e for a Mower ; than a reaper. NEW COTTONS, NEW DR FOODS, NEW HATS AND CAPS, = With the exception of difference in size, these Machines are similar in every respect. Our No. 2 Machine supplied s want hereto fore unfilled, viz :--A medium between the Jun. Mower and ; 2 is -| latge combined Machine, both in size and price. We shall distrib hi in NEW COATINGS, | March among our Agents, that intending purchasers may have an early np: of examining their merits, NEW PRINTS, NEW TWEEDS, NEW BOOTS & SHOES, NEW LUSTRES, y X And we guarantee that all Machines shipped }his season shall be equal in quality and finish to the samples exhibited by our Agents. NEW FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, b | A NUMBER OF HORSES AND WAGONS. | The highest price paid for,Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, &o. FOWRE | 2% One Farm of 70 acres, 3 miles East of Oshawa; 50 acres, 1 mile North of ; 108 acres, in ; 126 acres, in Letterworth ; and some lots in "Oshawa, which won would be exchanged for other property. Also a quansity first- class Brick. .W.F. If |e. B. Stock's Celebrated , Extra Machine 0il | NOW USED IN ALL THE PRIN. & GIPAL Man and Mills in 'GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, For sple retail and 'wholesale by all druggists : NORTHROP & LYMAN, + We invite the public to withhold giving their orders until they have had an any of TH & LYMAN, Ont. inspecting our as we believe they are © unsurpassed b other Machi + J. WINER & Co., Hamilton. B.H. MITCHEL, | offered on this continent. ? Guy, et Mactines ever 7! | Hanan, ; ki . We also offer among our other Machines : JOHNsON'S Self-Raking Reaper, improved forl871, with two knives, smooth and sickle edge, and malleable guards | | Woobp's Patent Self-Raking Reaper. BUCKEYE Reaper No. 1, with Johnson' s Self-Rake. | "BUCKEYE Reaper No. 2, with Johnson's Self-Rake. | Onio Combined Hand Raking Reaper and Mower. | CAYUGA CHIEF, Jr., Mower. BuckevE Mower No, 1 Oshawa, April 13, 1871. AUCTION AND 38 from 240 SUBSCRIBER IN reruRNiNG | EER well el known, i sincere favors be- reasons why il e A Hoe, he well known hor get thick in the TESTIMONIALS; Tas Josern Maciing W wa, Ont., Proclaim the Glad Tidings! Li THE GREAT SHOSHONEES Doctor Le SEER es other Oil, it will neither gum weather. BuckeYyE Mower No. 2. BaLL's Ohio MM pwer No. 1. 1 © SE Tice aiiendad the Introduction Ohio, dr., Mower. . Taylor's Sulky Horse Rake. Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill. Champion Hay Tedder J ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, : SUCH AS THE CLIMAX DOUBELECYLINDER THRESHING MACHINE, Manufactured Salone the beet M2 Ontario, also the LITTLE. GIANT THRESHER AND ; SEPARATOR, firs Varies oWhvas, made by Joseph Shar- JORBSION .SELF-RAKE REAPER, UCKEYE COMBINED THE OHIO COMBINED WOOD'S SELF-RAKE, THE CAUGA CHIEF JUNIOR MOWER, THE FAR FAMED PARIS GRAIN | Glasgow & Co. ever introduced into AND OUR CELEBRATED v " HALL THRESHER & SEPAF ATOR vel for 1871, with either Pitt's, Pelton, Planet, Woodbury, or H 'e shall also offer for the Fall trade a Moses Saar, Duffins Creek, Ont. 1 would rather have ve Stocks Oil than any ever used in my experience of 20 years. Foreman for Brown & & Paterson, Whitby, Dat Greatly i '1 used Stock' oil & of ey 's i 1find it to excel ws Sor psd or Hors 's Oil. CULTIVATORS GANG PLOWS; FER, Green AND AIS OTHER PLOWS. NEW CLOVER THRESHER AND H CLIFTS PATENT LOOM : Very much superior 10 any other heretofore introduced. ULLER, ALSO A wew and complete Hiusirated Catalogue of all our Machines is | and will be veady for carly distribution, free to all applicants. Suing pwttisien, JOHN McDONALD'S TOMB STONES/¢ AND MARBLE, ab MADE AT NEW.- Amat Poise Land A share Fo DAVID BISHOP. armen, Ave ATL = io All our Machines are warranted to give satisfaction, and Purchasers will have an op- portunity of testing them both in Mowing and. Reaping before they will be required to JSinally conclude the purchase. f GEO. B, STOCK, Brovemax, Oxr, AGENT FOR THE DOMINION ; y WINANS, BU & Co., No. 77, Front St, 3 ? Sold by ~T,GIB8S, Ohawa. Ont | OSHAWA ONTARIO i 3 : O06 For further information address =e F.W. GL - $1.00 a Year, AND ALL DISEASES of THE BLO OOLy (EL [300 EL Li ekt A i]