IN THE HARVEST FIELD. (Glory to Him who bids the field T5a blessing to our toil to yleld, Who giveth much, who giveth more, Till store and basket runneth o'er; Thus, ere the golden skies grow dim, Come, let us sing our harvest hymn His flager on the land doth lay Its beanty, stretching far away: His breath doth fill the opal skies With grandeur dread to mortal cyes; He gives man harvest from the wild, And drops the daisies for thie child, But, ob, how shall we dare draw near! Such power is veiled in mists of fear, What can we be to One who fills . The awful silence of the hills, Who knows the secrets of the sea, The wild beasts in the forests free ! But, Lord, we know Thee otherwise A slighted man with loving eyes, Toiling along sith weary fost Such paths as these among the wheat Come from the light of Heaven's throne "To call no home on earth Thine own 0. Lord, Thou givest bounteous spoil To the poor measure of our toil, Forour few grey dark sowing days The glow of August's evening blaze. And what can we give for the pain With which thou sowed immortal grain Nothing for ali we have is Thine. Who need'st not corn, nor oil, nor wine: Nothing unless thou make us meet To follow Thee through tares and wheat, And from the storm of wrath and sin To help Thee bring Thy harvest in. Good Words. A DECANTER BEHIND THE BIBLE. BY REV. gr CUYLER. Respectable people who put a decanter | of wine or strong drink on their tables, are very ready to plant their Bible in front of it for its protection. Those brethren who deny ths moral obligations of total absti- nence from alcoholic. beverage are very glib, too in quoting a few passages from God's Word to sanction the use of such 'beverages. We have noticed, Noever Fr that they are very chary of such texts as | directly forbid the tampering with intoxi- "ants, and pronounce woes upon those vio! i 'tarry at the wine." Itip amusing to observe how ingenious they are in explain- | ing away these direct proliibitions. But | if they can pick out here and tliere a pas- | sage which they regard as a cover for their wine-bottle, how eagerly they seize it! For example, their favorite passage is fo the 26th verse of the fourteenth chapter of | Deuteronomy, in which' the children of Israel are allowed to bestow their money for wine or for strong drink, or for what- ever thy soul desireth. Our brethren claim that this text is a Scriptural warrant for them, jn this day, in this country, bay and use strong drink. . If they will | look into their -Hebrow Bible they will "discover that the word traiislated strong drink is shakar, which signifies a' sweet drink pressed out of fruits, It is the root of our English werds, 'saccharine'. "sugar." The text gives no warrant for | the use of intoxicating beverages. But | suppose the text did give such perniission | to the Jews to buy and drink alecholic in- | to and | icants; would it justify me in using al- | - cololic drinks now ! In the same book of Deuteronomy I read that the Jews were allowed to select from among their cap- | tives in war " a beautiful woman," and to | force her to become a wife, even though | there was another wife in the same house- | hold. 'The very next verse makes. prog vision for a man having "two wives" at | the same time. Now suppose that any _ Christian in America had attempted to | make captive a beautiful woman in the late war, and had set up the practice of bigamy in his house ! He would very soon | have been vxpelled from his" church, and | boen-provided with furnished lodgings in | Sing Sing ! Yet the very principle of Bi- blical interpretation which justifies the use of alcoholic intoxicants from the Old Testament, would also justify modern Christians it many practices which would | cost them their Christian character. The | more we study the Old Testament the | more we are convinced that all the efforts | which are made to extort from itasanction | for the modern drinking-customs, are ut- terly indefensible. In the New Testament the favorite pas- sage of those who deny the moral claimsof total abstinence is the oftquoted narrative | of the marriage to Canar They aver that | | our Lord created an alcoholic drink, and | gave it in huge quantities'to a company of | Bp: wedding guests. Therefore, say they, | '** What Christ did, I may do." 1s that so? | Let us apply the principle, Christ wor- | shipped often in a Jewish Synagogue; therefore I may go and worship there | every Saturday ! Christ once blasted a fig | tree; therefore 1 may destroy the fruitful- | ness of my neighbor's tree ! Christ onde | entered the temple' with a whip of small | cords, and drove out certain sacriligious | persons; therefore I may attempt the same | performance in any church in which I sus: ! pect people to be profaning God ! How ridiculous ! Yet all these three supposi- tions are not a whit more ridicuious ~ than the claim that it is right for me - to, offer one hundred gallons of intoxicating liquor to a convival company bacause my Saviour once did so ! We deny two things. First, we deny that our Divine Lord-- who could make an innocent drink-- created an alcoholic one. | Secondly, we deny that if Jesus did pro- | duce and offer an intoxicant, it gives a warrant for any man to do the same thing | in this day and countgy. We 'challenge | any Christian man or minister to affirm publicly his Eonviction that if the divine Saviour were now in America, He wonld ¢reate and offer one hundred gallons of |in- toxicating liquor at a wedding. party. -- We doubt whether any man will make this bold affirmation.!| Now if eur Lord would not create and offer aleoholie intox- icants in these days of our neighbors, what moral right has any minister to plead the example of the miracle at Cana as a | warrant for offering or using intoxicants | in our days! 7 If their interpretation and their us of this passage proves all this--then. it proves | too-much for any decent or devout man | . to swallow. . It would make every wed- ding a carousal ! There is no escape from the dilemma. For if our Saviour would have offered this enormous quantity of in- | | and for the same purprse ; t for curing coughs, any of t | at once give them a trial. | Dysentery, Bowsl Complaints, Burns, ! rank in the list of Remedies. , in from 'Medicine Deplers, in all parts of the | as to the universal satis i which horses an | Dut at 'amy other ti icants out of God's Wprd. Dut there are 1 a hundred-fold greater difficulties in the presumptuous attempts to defend the | modern drinking usages from the Serip- | tures. And let every good man beware of the logical consequenees of the act when i he ventures to sét up the holy and blessed | Bible as a screen to protect his decanter. fata How 10 MakE Moxay. --A horse; dealer | residing in the vicinity of Keyport, N, J. and who buys up horses forthe New York market, purchases !Darley's. Condition Powders and Arabi an Heave Remedy' by the dozen and feeeds it to his horses; hesays | it is superior to anything that he has ever used 'as a condition njedicine, that thohor- | ses are so much morg improved by its use | as to sell more readily and command high- er prices. Two other horse dealers, one residing at Huntingdon, the other at Glen | Cove, L. I., also purchase it by tne dozen | these men, as well as many otherp similarly engaged, | know too well the value and importance of this medicine ever to be without it.--Re- member the name, and see that the signa- ; ture of Hurd & Co. is on each package. | Northorpe & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., proprietors for Cana: a. Sold by all Medi | cine dealers. Forover twenty years *'B Wafers" have maintgined their reputation | cplds, and pulmona: diseases. Those suffering or threaten with any of the symptoms of bronchitis, or | He pulmonary complaints, should They give al- | most immediate relief, and if taken in time generally effect a cure. Remember that ' a common cold or cough, if not attended to in time often leads to that distressing and fatal disease --consumption. Sold 'by all Druggists and country. dealers. Price 25 cents per box. J ERETOFORE PARTIES TROUBL- ed with Dyspepsia or Liver Complajat have | been unable to find a jnedicine to fates but H E. ROWE, of Lan Wows ing to.the public a pre Canadian Pain Destroyer SA FAMILY MEDICINE, IT I well and favorably known, relieving thou { from pain in the : ! Side Buck and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sere | roat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps "» the Stomach; [Cholera Morbus. Sealds, Frost Biles, . de. | The CaNaADIAN' PAIN DESTROYER has no | been before the public ra length'of time, pi wherever used-is well liked, never fail in a| single instance to give permanent relief when timely used, we have never known a single | case of dissatisfaction, where the directions have | been properly followed, but on the Spuisart 'al all | are dlighted with its gperations, and s; i the highest terms of its virtues and Tragical | effect. We speak from SXpat rience in the matter, hay- | | ing tested it thoroughly ; and therefore those who | are suffering from ahy of the complaints for | which it is recommended, may depend upon it being a Sovereign Remedy. | The astonishing efficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer in curing the diseases for. which it is recommended, and its wonderful effects in sub- duing the torturous pains of Rheumatism, and in | relieving Nervous Affoptions, entitle it to high | Orders are coming country, for further sup plies, And Sue h testifying action ves. The Canadian Pain| Destroyer never fails to ve Jamodiate relief. Al! Medicine Dealers gr eep it ; Physicians order and use i agd no family will be without it after tryi Price, only Twenty-five Cents per ve. For sale by W. T. Atkinson and Dr. Déans "Oshawa in Whitby by J. H. Gerrieand J. Byrne | in Bro clyn by John wi In Mcorinm. GAINST EXPENDITURES in hanoraf the Sead, Heaven has Sured beautiful em the many tombs around which we love to linger, assure us"we are in a world of warm and loving hearts: the adorni of the sepulchres of the * "loved ones alleviates our grief and soothes the wounded It also cheers the be. reaved to know that an additional em- bellishment of the grave presents stronger attractions to arrest the atten- tion of the stranger, and causes him to use and learn the name of one who shared so largely in the love of others. We take this njethod to inform you that we can fill orders for decorating the ves of departed friends, at low gures, toe in the best style of workmanship. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, ETC, OF THE FINEST QUALITY OF i. ALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE + AND-- SCOTCH ABERDEEN GRANITE, led hort notice. Ew Pertaining to Cemetery work bh fr jh prompt attention, by leaving or C. BOUNSALL, Bowmanville. Paricr's {Arabian Oil. FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. NEVER-- FAILING REMEDY. THIS valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtue of those articles which brig has proved to the most efficient rties for the cure of "of Flesh Wounds, Hruises, Galls of all kinds, Cracked Ho Ting Botie, Spavin, Callous, Fis- tula, Sweeney, External sons, Scratches or ! (irease, Strains, Lameness, Whitlows, Corns, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Horn Dis. | temper, Swellin 'and many other diseases cattle are subject to. } This celebrated Liniment has been used fos many years, and, its curative pi ties e | thoroughly tested, and is conceded to ¢heapest and most reliable remedy for all exter- nal complaints ever offered" to. the --it never fails when timely used and faithrully ap; | plied. To be had of all Dr chants throughout. the Dominion. per bottle. Northo Lyman, Newcastle, "Ontario, Pro- | prietors ' Cabada, , W. T. Atkinson and Dr. Deans Gerrieand J. Byrn sts and Count: Mer? - Price cents or sale Oshawa in hit n Brooklin by bo IE The Great Female Remedy. JOB MOSES' PERIODICAL PILLS, HIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS ! unfailing in the cure'of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female consti- tution is subject. It moderates all excess and re- moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. MARRIED LADIES Itis pociliarito sulted. It will, in a short time, | bring on the monthly period with regularity. | a These Eoills photid not be MO. MONT Hof Pree iid re to bring on sy Ee | | they are safe. r~4 EVERY TIE PLAIN pan's Pulmonic | { - ORNAMENTAL PRINTING EXECUTED IN A STYLE SECOND TO DOMINION. BEFORMER| PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. In all Cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, | Pains in the Back and Limbs, , exertion, Palpitation of the heart, Ua { Whites, these Pills will effect a other means have tailed; 9 and a} alth ough 8 bo ful remedy, do not contain pha mony, or anything hurtful i. non. at i directions in the mphlet around each | pas which should sgn on vi Th preserved. hon MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. $1.00 and 1 for postage, enclosed to i Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont b general | 8 bottle, | oents agents tor the Jnidion, wil insure containing over 3 pills, by return mail. For eh W. T, Atiineon and Dr. Deans Onawes In Wii hiiby by J. H. Gerrle and J. Bye | n Brooklyn by John a rs Lecture to o| Youug Men. | UST PUBLISHED IN A | eakness, Involuntary Sexual Devitey, and Impediments Eommumption: a Epilepey. + Sand Fits; nia; Senta! and ei "By ROBE CL$ Ew kerhy ROBERT ITU CUL EWELL 5 oh tozicants in these days, and if it is right [be EE a pe Dts this for me to imitate my Saviour, then surely | & it would be perfectly right for me to pro- duce several kegs and demijohns of liquor | ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own ox. | consequences of Self- perience tha t Jhe & awful Abuse ma fectually Yethoved Ne a hat medicines, A without struments rings, ations, bougies, bye th for a large party of guests ! Ouropponents | point must either assert and defend all this, or | else they must stop quoting their version | of the miracle at Cana as a warrant for the modern usages of drinking. It is often said that there are many dif- ficulties in the way of proving the moral | ebligationw of total abstinence from intox® | 1S > EHS WS Conk. oe is A wi ©0 ma; cheaply, privately, aay { TU Vv OV A BOO THoU SANDS AND THOUSANDS, did seal, ing etivelope, io any . Culver!' a Address the 7 sows SEARS, ERB | wn nes Se-- 'NEW TYPE, ( NEW PRESSES. f ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY + ATTENDED TO. Medical Hall. . i DIR. D EANS HAVING PURCHESED THE DRUG BUSINESS OF ROBINSON & Co., would inform the public thatfhe has just received a full assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, TOILET ARTICLES, &e., WHICH HEJWILL SELL AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. | Dr. Deans' Office in the Drug Store. Remember the stand. nearly opposite ITifides' Hotel. divs a, ApH! 13h} 1871. é 1-4. ' RETI RING FROM BUSINESS. 11871. 1871. Slate to Let, Piston Gi Given- in Fort Das, Ji oll J. CARMICHAEL WILL SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK Or Dry Good,s Boots and Shoes! ao AT COST oA AND UNDER. "®= The whole must be sold without reserve within the next few weeks, io make room for successor in business. | | ; | NOW IS THE TIME! ! While this Sale lasts, to buy your Spring and Summer Goods, in | cLoTHING, : vant DPESS GOOAS | Tamar | COATINGS, OF EVERY VARIETY. SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, L USTRES, FRENCH MERINOES, | French' Delaines, © Gloves, Hose, Tapestry, Kidderminster 'and | Hemp Carpets, Hollands, Tickings, Sheetings, Towelings, &'e. | | s TROWSERINGS 'Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. | " OSHAWA, APRIL W, 181 HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUT ALL INTEREST IN MY BUSINESS IN | Oshawa, to Messrs. H. & W. GILLETT, who will carry on the same, and to whom &ll outstand- ing accounts must be paid. \ HIRAM GILLETT | Port Hope, March 28, 1871. ju subscribers have this day entered into Partnership a as Dry Goods Merchants, urder the ne and style of H. & W. GILLETT, and are now receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK which in price and variety will compare favorably with any in the country. § NEW LIGHT PRINTS, SPLENDID VALUE. NEW LIGHT BRILLIANTS, Good and Cheap. * BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. PARASOLS, SMALL WARESS, No Trouble to Show peau] v shpivies] 5 uy - GREY AND WHITE COTTONS, &e. PRODUCE TAKEN in Exchange FOR GOODS | Corner King and Simeoe Streets, Oshawa. HENRY W. GILLETT. WALTER B. pu Oshawa, May 4, 1871 THER HALL MACHINE NE WORKS C ISHAWA, ONTARIOW ESTABLISHED 18561. TheJoseph Hall Manufacturing Company, PROPRIETORS. WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO OUR unser ONE AND Wo BUCKEYE COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, With Johnson's Self Rake, Improved for 1871. | | { | | We believe this Machine, as we now build it, to be the most perfect Reaper and Mower ever | yet offered to the public of Canada. + we call fon to the following :-- Among its many ad It has no Gears on the Driving Wheels, Enabling it to pass over marshy or Suny ground withou, clogging up the gearing thereby renderin it less lablé to breakage. It is furnished wi - sickle edge for cutting ripe, clean grain, the other a smooth edge for cutting grain in which there is grass or seed clover. | © It has the malleable guards both on the Mower Bar and Reaper Table, with best cast stee | Lodger Plates. It is also furnished with our | New Patent T tting Table for Picking up Lodged Grain. Pe ot ty yd re ye Di es | 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 improvements effected in any Machine during the past two years. ANY ONE OR ALL OF THE ARMS OF THE REEL | Can be made to act as Rakes at the option of the Driver, by a Lever readily peated by his foot. The Cutting apparatus is in front of the Machine, and th or Mowing, the | entire work of the Machine is ungler the eye of the Driver while guiding his team. This Table is | s0 constructed as to | | Gather the Grain into a Bundle before it leaves the Table, aad 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 o ' ables it to pass over rongh ground with much greater eape and less injury to the Table. The Grain | | Wheel Axis is on a line with the axle of the Drive Wheel, foehick enables it to turn the corners readily. The Rakes are driven by Gearing instead of Chains, and therefore have | a steady uniform motion, Making them much less liable to breakage on uneven ground, and more regular in removing ving th | grain. The Gearing is very simple, strong and durable. The Boxes are all lined with BABBIT METAL. * | The Parts are all numbered, so that the REPAIRS can be ondered by | telegraph or otherwise, by simply giving the number of the part wanted. | hat there is no the horses' necks either when reaping or oF mowing, All our malleable NOTA BENE. e------ WALTER WIGG & SON, x Cabinet Malers, Undertalkers, &ec. HY Sc GREAT GREATLY ENLARGED OUR JARRROOMS, AND LIKEWISE or pe NEW BTOCK thereto, a cordial invitation is extended to all to come them. Great inducements held out to those purchasing at our Establishmen SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. |. A SPLENDID NEW HERSE FOR HIRE. A choice lot of Carriages and Perambu just received Cheap for Cash Last, but not Least, is Palings Patent Balance Window Blind Lifter, the best | THE NEW DOMINION FUR) KING ST. EAST, SHAWA. Juue st, 1871 SPRING STYLES Sn gent prolutioniat the or (Dominion Outfitting STORE. Latest Styles A Hats and Caps. Latest Styles in Neckties & Collars. SEzE (1 258 An £3 ik Latest Styles in White &Col'd Shirts A LARGE STOCK OF Men's Under-Clot hing i i A large and ve stock of Men sd Boys' Ready-made CLOTHING. UMBRELLAS, |CARPET-BAGS, SATCHELS CRICKET and - LACROSSE BELTS, CHEAP at HODDER'S. G. HODDER, Store, Simcoe Street, Oshawa, April 20,1571. } TO LET. The Pump Shop WITH HORSE-POWER & LATHE, bythe beoriber. Eo Bewmeeviie, Mar WR. © OVER Coffins kept constantly on hand or made to order. A ITURE WAREROOM 4% One aor North of McLean's Cheap Grocery ATTA [hey are subject to much strain, have been i "| Theraia no side Drasebt in ether reaping ov mowing, and he the Machine is so 1 | Twice annealed, thereby rendering them both tough and strong. 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, » - | 'We make the above machines in two sizes: : | No. One, large size, Jor Farmers who have a large amount to reap. | No. Two, medium size, for Farmers having more use Sora Mower than a reaper. No. YW iiachime su combined so of ipaciiinge in | | | And we guarantee that all Machines shipped this season shall be | :equal in quality and finish to the samples exhibited by our Agents. 3 3 H 'We invite the public to withhold giving their orders until they have nad an opportunity of | nspecting our Machines, as we believe they are unsurpassed by any other Machines ever yet | offered on this continent, | We also offer among our other Machines : » JoHNSON's Self-Raking Reaper,improved forl871, with two knives, smooth and sickle edge, and malleable guards. Woobn's Patent Self-Raking Reaper. BuckeYE Reaper No. 1, with Johnson' s Self-Rake. BuckkeYE Reaper No. 2, with Johnson's Self-Rake. CAYuGA CHIEFsJr.,, Mower. BuckeyE Mower No. 1. BUCKEYE Mower No. 2. ' BaLL's Ohio Mower No. 1. Ohio, Jdr., Mower. DR. sw. GALYANIC FLUID. Four 'Knives, Two for Mowing and Two for Reaping, one of which baits i | Or10 Combined Hand Raking Reaper and Mower. a The Best Cathariie of Any Age or Country. y A NEW DISCOVERY OF ME. DICINE, are composed of PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, being free from mercury or TRY THE NATIONAL PILLS. &# THEY ARE SUGAR a WOODRU FF, BENTLEY Proprietors, Bioughan Ont, iD" BOYER'S GALV ANIC FLUID, to be iiments 2,00 of Universally acknow! the most yowerful, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, 8 And for all cases whshe an external Foss ep pu a rags saa WOODRUFF, BENTLEY & CO. Brougham, Op! Important te the Public! | Stoves Kgiti: HE SUBSCRIB! ! Bh es ik So which Ino In use i all the | vig hE Bein aca > BEST HOT AIR DRUM in Canada. * SEWING MACHINER | Agent for the Wheeler & Wilson, the Hows and the Osborne Sewing Machines. | LEWIS QUICK. . Bowmanville, August 9, 1871 oe Chancery Notice = tors of to cred DAVID HOOEY, DECEASED. to a Decree of the Court ad of their DE pd BS Sa thereof exclud ed from the ery Creditor - 8 i Benes? Every Creditor na Kiaster in of the | my C in twen! Tour day | at eleven o'clock in ted the 29th day of fue wo) WAFL FEE "EUREKA" ISA PURELY VEGETABLE FOR THE CURE OF rh DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAIN! LOSS'OF APPETITE, GENERAL DIBILITY AND ALL-DISEASES of THE BU Taylor's Sulky Horse Rake. Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill. AND OUR CELEBRATED HALL THRESHER & SEPARATOR Greatly improved for 1871, with either Pitt's, Pelton, Planet, Woodbury, or Hall's 8 or 10 How Power. We shall also offer for the Fall trade & NEW CLOVER THRESHER AND HULLER, Very much superior to any other heretofore introduced. A new and complete Tllustrated Catalogue of all our Machines is being published, | and will be ready for early distribution, free to all applicants. All owr Machines are warranted to give satisfaction, and Purchasers will hve an op- portunity of testing them both in Mowing and Reaping before they will be required to F. W. GLEN, |S Champion Hay Tedder | Hae Ader we merits rane ry be to Tecomment 5 to yy of Lyn Woolen 4 For sale retail and wholesale by NORTHROP &] LYM: J. WINER &Co., Hamilton. oH TUR J van * | | I Money to Loan. OANS FOR FROM ONE 70 1% a 3 7 x #4 IEDIUL | x . { 1% Cd A Re gence, ( and an i TERM if paid wi end of th arrears publishe sayin, deri fou pl bo Post Six lines Eac . From six ows Sg {The gu dvortis 2 Ry vad ow rates SPF f ATHY