-CANADIA~ tSTATI~SMAN, BOWMANVJI. LE,IFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IE:, 1878. AGRICULTURAL. ASSSETS. Cash on ha.nd-$700,Hents, fines, ROCHESTE R, N. Y. Storing Potatoes. interest, &c., $100 . . ........ $ 800 Potato harvesting 'viJl now soon be in Notes of hand falling due and PRICES REDUCED TO $1. 50 A DAY. over due .. , .. .. ........ .. .. .. ..... . 185 order, an d, as the crop will be ripe soon Dog tax, say $350 ; Clergy ReHIS HOTEL HAS REDUCED ITS operations will begin rather earlier than serve Fund, .say $150...... . . . 500 price to the Travelling Public to $1.50 per day. It is handy to the N. Y. Central Depot usual, we offer some vitiws upon the best (only a few dool'S South,) and has recently been Total assets ................... .. . .... $ 1,485 modo of storing, which may possibly be of Rc·fittedand Re-furnished. Open day and night. The house is 1}.rst class in every respect and Canadvantage to some. ada _peq_ple will sa. ve 1noney by going to the Balance lo be provided ..........$ 1,960 AYERS HOTEL. , To store potatoes properly, we ha.Ye to -OFWILSON SPRAGUE, guard against heating ; for, although the Grand 'rota! to be provided . . . ..$9463. 90 Proprietor. potato will ~not absolutely forment by Total a.mount of Assessment in Uocbester, N. Y.. Junclst.1878. 49. round numbers, S<'l,271,000. heat, as so mnch vegetable matter will, a $2ii a Week Gua1·anteed heap becon1es ' warm enough to excite any RATES. germ fungus there n1ay bti in t he tuber, GEN'.l.'S WANTED in every Count Yonr Committee recommend that a vote STOCK OF in the Dominion. .Address and this cxhafution may be sufficient to of $.0023 be levied for County purposes ; 26 G. A. JOSLm. Boxmt.Montrcal. cause a decay,which can be communicated $.0002 for the Relief of tbe Poor, and to ruots in which no symptoms of rot ex $. 0005 for Towns nip purposes, or 3 mill 'l'o Co11su111pt1ves. ists. l\'Ioisture is favorable to heating ; in all, which will produce $9,813, 101tving HE ADVERTISER, HAVING BEEN o.nd , hcnco, it is best t o have tho potato an estimated bal:mce of $349. l 0 in tlie permanently cured of that dread disease, thoroughly dry before storing, if any con- Treasurer's hands on Sep. lat, 1876. 0onsumpt1on, by a simple ren1edy, is anxious to n1ake known to his fellov.- sufferers the means siderable quantity is to be" put away in Respectfully submitted, of cure. 'l'o all who desire it, he will send a copy of 1he preHCription used, (fre.e of cha.rge), w·Uh bulk. Thus, if they are spread on a barn ,.VJ\t, ,.VIND.ATT. the directions for preparing-and using the 1:11:nne, floor, or other cool pln.ce, ont of the sun, which they Vlill find a SURF: CURE for CONSUMP~ TION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. before putting in the root-cellar, they will Muskoka as · a Summer Resort. Parties wi!!hing the prescription will please address. be safe against rotting. When potatoes Rev. E. A. VVILSON, DEA.Jt sm;-Permit me through the are perfectly healthy thero is not so rr11tch 91).m.)IM P~nn St.. W tji·msburgb.N w York columns of your paper to express a few necessity for this care in drying. Hun1 A~JIOUNTING dreds of buohels arc often taken at 0110e thoughts on the above subject. As a field other comfrom the field to the cellar, without any for the moet deairable way of spending a ornan1ental designs, trade-marks and f,d..ounds, damage tvhatever resulting ; and it is only summer with a. view of impro ving the bels. Caveats, Assignments, lnterierences Appeals, Suits for Infringements, and all cuscS in view of the possibility of rot that we health, together with pleasure, Muskoka, arising under the I".A.TENT J,A 1-t'S , promptly attended to. think it advisable to take the extra pre- with its numerous lakes and aalnbrioua l.~VENTIONS Tfil'.l' HA.' E Hl<EN caution in drying. Jt is well to note that climate is unequaled. Those endowed with a fair share of health and energy will a cool shed is best t.o dry them in, an the by the Pabegs to infom1 the public that lie has pu1·chased the above tuber.a will other\vise absorb more heat find there all that is l!eCeBsary. On the most cases be patented by us. Being opposite tho Patent than when they come out of the ground ; one hand lakes abounding with scenery, Office, we can make close1· sear('hes, and secure ·warming with fish. dotted by picturesque and this is what we try to avoid. Patents more promptly, and with broader claims, than those who are rernote from YVashislands, indented by nooks and_ bays, 'yhere There is one disadvantage in drying poington tatoes in this way, which is always more nature has provided every facility for a or less connnected with dry cellars- temporary resting place ; whilst on the . sketch namely, the great lo.es from shrinkage other hand miles of forest, where the of your device; we lUake exa.ininations free of tourist can shoulder his gun and chase the charge, and advise as to patentability, All cor· which results. In an average dry cellar respondence strictly confidential. Prices Jow NO ()11.\Jtt:E UNLESS PATt:NT 1.§ SECIJlt~ there is often as much as a loss of twenty partridge and rabbit ; yea1 the deer and aud has apened out at the old stand, where Great Bargains will be given. and ED. bear, to his heart's content. Tho lakes, per cent. in b,ulk from shrinkage. Thus , \.\,.e refer t,o oftlcials in the'P.atcnt Office to our clients in every state of the Union, and tO your broken one hun<lre<l bushels stored away in. a though by no means small, are Senator and Represenative in Congress. Special by islands as to render sailing in small rcfe1·euces given when desired. ..._'\.ddrestt, place like this in winter, will give but C. A. ~:KO\\'~ & Co., eighty when taken out for sale in ii.pring. canoes perfectly safe thereon, though the Opposllc Patent Offit·e, TVashington, D. 0. waters roll high the nn·kilful boatman Bo\\'manville, April 10.1878 This is often as much and sometimes - -- - -- -- - - tnore than t11e advance in spring over fall can in perfect safety enjoy a sail Should WEBSTER'S prices, and ia an argument often used to the tourist enjoy camping 0.nd roving induce growers to sell their crop as soon hom lake to lake, the pleasure of a marry Storekeepers supplied in lots,to suit, at less than current as soon as taken up) instead of keeping or jovial evening by a bright camp fire; them for the spring rise. But this-·Ioss &!te(a hearty supper eaten with such ap3000 Engra\'ings; 1810 .Pages Quarto, $JZ. can he wholly avoided and the roots kept petite as can only be gained by vigorous wholesale prices. 10,000 "\Vords and iucanings not in o~her Die .. in excellent condition by ca1'efully stm-ing exercise in the open air, will fully comtionu.rics. in the open yroimd. -1>. dry place is to be pensate for the hal'd work" of , the day. And after supper wheri he haB laid himself l~O[lt 1~.rlGES t:OLOl UED l"LA'l'ES. ael~cted, where the water can run easily .A. \\'JIOJ,E J,JBltARY IN 1'1'8J~l.l~ down on bis bed of balsam boughs and there away, and t he potatoes laid up in long I~T'\A1,1r,tnJ.EJN ANY F .LlllLY watch the gloomy shades of night fall ns Al(U IN .\l\'l' SCHOOL. nn.rrow r idges, say about four feet wide and as long as the quantity to he protect- they gather in and the sun retire to ita Published by ed demands. After the wl10le has oecn. resting place 'neath the trees on yonder G. & C. MERRIAM. - SPRINGFIELD, MASS. hill!i, ere long he is buried in slumber, collected together, a thin lay~r of straw, \Var rnly indorsed by Bancroft, P1·escott, Mot- ~ only thick enough to keep the earth from when the sighing of the night breeze in lp,y, Geo. P . ~farsh, Halleck. "\VhitLie:r, \-Villis, Saxe, Elihu Buxritt, Daniel "lVebster, Rnfus falliug in among the potatoes, is to be put the pines over head, the splash of the Choa.tc, H. Colebridge, Smart, Horace Mann, n1ore than tlfty College }lresidents, nn<l t]1e best along the sides and over the tubers, 1md a wavelets on the rocky shore or against the American and European Scholars. thin layer of soil, just enough to keep the boat, witJ1 an occasional scream of so1ne Contains ONE-Fil"f.H n1ore n1atter tlrn.n any thcr, tho smal leL· type giving n1uch n1ore on a. ~ straw in place, is thrown o\·er. It is best v.:ater fowl or the hideous roar of sonic pa~e. wild beast alone break the stillness. If Contains SOOO Illustration1:1, nearly three times not to throw n1ore earth t11an this over at as many as any ot.her Drntionary. the tourist should wish to go into the wilds IWL<!OIC . A.T the thl'~e pictures of'a Ship, on )irst, as tha natural heat of the potatoes page 17o0,-these alone 11l11st,ratc the 1neaniD.g of will accumµlate, while it is the object to of llfuslwka or to the northern part, he moT'e than 100 words. M()re than 30.000 copies have been placed in let it pMs rapidly away. As soon as there should be well provided with all th· netlle public schools of the United Sta.tei:i. cessaries of life, as it is so1no times dHliRecommendations bySZ State Superintendents is danger of frost, then the potatoes of Schools and more than 00 College Presidents. Has a.bout 10,000 ·words n.nd mcauings not in should be covered thickly with soil, ns tbe cult to obtain the same. However, towother Diet ionaries. frost is certain to penetrate. In this way ards the front all the necessaries and even Embodies about a hundred years of literary the luxuries can -be obtained without nny labontt_ and is several yeurs lntcr.thu.n any other the }JOtatoes are preserved at a te1npera~ la.rgc uict1onary. 'l'hc sale of 'Vebst.er's Dictionaries is 10 tin1es tu.re but little above the freezing point, difficulty. There is always enough to p· eas great as tho sale of any other series of Dictionaries. and thus guarded against heating much; vent satiety of enjoyment by taking into ··August 1, 1877. 'rhe Dictionary used in the and at the same time there is little loss consideration-the constant recur_!.'ing duties Govern1nent Printing Office is \Vebster's un1-tf. of cooking, changh1g camp, &(c., and n,Jso abridged," from e\'aporation- a great point gained It is not rightly clnin1ed that. \\."F.IlS'l1 EJ~ is when the bushel measure is brought out to render the Sabbath a day of agreeable GREAT AYERS HOTEL, If ~ Don't borrow your neigh br,r's. Subscribe for the Statemna!i ' Bankrupt Sale! FLEMING & McCLEOD'S T McCLUNG BROS. BE ' ·, l ~ '1l ~1_:1.S1ncs:-1 you oan \\ o~kcr o! eitbe1: sex , rl"'ht i n .the1~ownlocalities. P a r ticulars and samples wo~ l,h $5 free. T1nprov c yo ur spare tnTie at tills bu.s1ness. Address S'l'INSON & Co Por Lland Maine. _ _ _ 43-l v. " ~J l $? to $20 I?e! da.y made e ngage in ,_: b y u.n y a v;cek in ~our own Lown. ~5 outfit tree._ No r1Hk, ~euder, if yo u want a business :.t.t which persons of either sex can make grout pay all the timA tho;- vrork, write for part.i.cula.rR t o H II U.LE.'£'1' ~Co . , rtlanct, ::.Vlaine. ' · 43-ly. $66 ~ - - >i;j - 0 c d--0 A 4 GROCERIES, T CROCKERY, GLASSWARE and WOODENWARE, etc., TO $5,177. li i H! ;~ u ;· ~ ~~ - ~ o~CQ ~~ ~ ~ ~ -;; 1-5 ~ ~ ~ ~ I-Ti ~tr1 ~ ~ ~ p, p::; ~ 1--j · ~- c~ ~ ~: ~ ._ 8z "~ ! ~ ~\I) ~~ca._, ...... : ('t ~ PAT EN 1S~~~~;:~;:~; <D .J :'ii ~ a if r1~ tt 9o g ~ ~ " oot" r l ~~/1:'.'J li," ~ ~ i:li>~ ~ "" ~~ :i5" -C. ' NH - ;;. ·~. l:l o" "' ~ ., 5 U1 THOS. BROW'NLOW i lJ'CTED ~ i !~i; st?l/:?~ REJ R i!.;~~-"'°H ~ :::;g 9 ..~ ~ z...~ ~ c:j ~ P!?< ~~ CLEAR-lNG SALE. In order to make room for their Fall 0 ~~aP.S ·~ 8 ~ S ~ ~ ~ FIRST CLASS S " TOCK FOR CASH, t ~· ~ ~ INVENTORSF.nfg; . M 9.0 ..~ ..V. ..N .. G .....;B... B ..Q§~ ~-il,~ .':1:1!.~·i.~.~. -~~~ .'1.1.o1.1t~... o~ _1\u.~~1~-~ ..~~~.. :11! kinds of !?.:1-P:'.1:~~-~~?~~" la "" t § ... t:e .1J -_g'l..l ~ ~rn - ~' ~ p g <D !""" , _..:; ... [;,,fl Pl-rj., ~· c;· s~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ,, >J.'.l so The whole must be turned into Cash in 30 days. ~~ .W:~.a~lr._~:e<;'.~1_c_e~~. pri~'.'.~!. a~~- :1.1?"~~~..~.1~~~ ~.¥..~..i.v.i;-~-~- .. q-.9.. 9.. P. -~.! ~!l~s..~~~l!..?e. ~.ol.d_ ..:~~?::~!-~~~- .?.~.. ~?.~~: WONDERFUL pjSG~. E.MPRESS Rfil..I E F:~ THE FRIEND OF M ..\.NKUD>. ...~ N ' Bowmanville, August l, 1878. IN T1~RNAL AND RxT~H.~AJ, R E:;\'l J!:DY. ~,,...,,.__,..'-' UNABRIDGED. BALM Fon RVJHtY WOU ND. - ___ TERMS strictly cash, and only . .. "" one price Remember the sale has commenced. > ......._ ,THOS. BROWNLOWi Fleming & McLeod's old stand. in.l'pring. 1'he great obje.g.tion to this old-fashioned and exceUent plan is thn.t we cannot get at the1n \Vcll in the winter season. '13nt we are only recom1uending it whet·e t hey aTe tu be kept over till .spring. WJ1eie they ore needed befQre that time a cell~t.r is a.l1nost indispen$ible. Another objection is the extra labor which openair banking 1nakes. I.)er11aps the saving of teu or tweut_y por ceut. niay be a fair set-oil' tu this; but, at any rate, those who J1ave good root-cellars will generally rnn the risk, in preference to tJ1e labor of tl1~ open ground. But we havt' referred to the cxceHence of the plan because sOme have nu gouc.l root-cellat'S ; and others \Vho have, may :yet f6ar rot i~nd be glad to take th(:) best IJrecautions to guard against accident. Only, those, however, which are appa~ r.cutly sou11d should be chosen for outdoor p1aubi0e , fur those ·which are certainly diseased will bo better preserved by an occasional sorting over during thtJ win ter seauun. In conclusion I \Yill say with regard t o THE NA'rIONAL STANDARD? Ilow1na1n11Je, ..A.ugust5, 187~ NOTED- FOR· CHEAP GOODS - the villago of Huntiv·lle, which is the principal village of the Northern part of Muskoka, that every desirable convenience can be obtained. Stores, each in their own line, well filled with dry goods, groceries,bardwal'e and tins, also the printing press and telegraph are to be fuund tl1cre. !The above cotlln1unicatiun was received too late for onr last is.sue. The writer is well known to many of our readers in both Olarko aud Darlington, and we shall look with pleasure for further com1nunications . I from his fluent pcn- En . .J -~- 2-tf - DAlLY LINE 'l'O ROCHESTER. COMMJlKClN G ON OR ABOU'I' MONDAY 'l'lli': Stlt Al~RIL, 1.'~'iS, 'r ~ E ··~ F..A.:R~ER,S AND------ S 'J:.· E .A. J..\1.1: E :Et. ' SEASONINGS. .....------·· - --- > "' 1-3 t:j TOWNSHIP UOUNCIL. 'l'o" N HAI,L, HAMPTON, Sept. 2, 1878. The Township Connell of Darlington 1net pursuant to a.djoul'ninent. l\linutes read and confir1ned. Com1nunications were presented from the 11rnstees of School SecHons :Ko 1, 3, 1 1 8, 11. 12, 13, 18, 19, 20 and 23, asking the Council to collect their local school rates. Granted, a.nd. the amoun ts ordered to be placed in the collector's roll. Wm. Windatt presented · the estimates for the year and a by-law based upon the same for levying the rates required. The estirnates \Vere concurred in and the bylaw read -three tin1es and passed. llfoved by lvlr. Windatt, seconded by llfr. Vanstone, that " the Olerk is instructed · notjfy certain partic~ occupying a lane to Tunning uorLh fro1n Elgin street to a lane on the uorth part of D. Cryderman's, Pon-y l:'lan, that a by-law will ba introduced at the next meeting of this Council to open said lane for the use of the public in answer to the application of Diniel C!'yderman. Ca1ried. The Reeve '"a.s instructed to grant his orders on the 1l1reasurer for the following aarns: CouNSEL had been questioning a certain witness narned Gunu, and, in closing, he said to him : " l\Ir. Gunn you can now go lst,County Rate,$2,907: 2nd,Dc~ <·9 ·93 $5 600 00 o:lf." The judge on the bench, seeing the b ent urc, .;L,h.. . . . . . . . · . . · . , . 3rd,Speci·l CountyRate,$1,028.90 pun, gravely added: "Sir, you are dis4th,General &te, $875 ... .. . 1,903.90 charged." Of eonrae, an explosion in Late S up t. for and Successor to Wm. B. Bradbury, - - - - court immediately ensued. Total for Connt.y · ·· < · ·· · · · · ·· $7503. no R'iwtory, Raymond st.. nrooklyn. \Varerooms, Ii lJ}ast Fo1u·teentll Street, Nev.' York. --·· - . ..... A DOCTOR and a military officer became 27·18mo TOWNSHIP LIABILITIES AND .ASSETS. enamoured of the same lady. She said it Roads :md Bridges,$1 , 800; Relief was hard to choose between them, as they of Pool", "700 . · · . · · · · · · · · ·· · · .$ 2,500 were both such killing fellows. ' WI LT, P AY FOR A UOOD LOCAL PAPER ~'OR A Salari<"s, $7CH · ; Printing, 885; YK'\. R. S u brc~i b c for the , Contingencie2, $100... . .. . . . . . 945 J ExAMIN.ATION in a Bonth .Llmerican - -..- - School : "Now, my boy, how is the e.<t.rth Total.. ..... ... .... ....... ...... .... ... .$ 3,445 divided I " "By earthqnakes, sir. " 1 LIAJHLITIES H. 'rrull, 48 loads of gmvel, $2.40; selector.s of jtuor;.-1, $U; R . Wlndatt, Regi8tratiuu fees, $17; John Stai.nton 1 13'.J loads of gravel, $6.60; Sman Frank, W loads pf gravel, $8.65; Indigent persons, $53.2 5. Adjoumed to Saturday, 28th inst., at 11 a. m. R Wr:fDAn, T. C. Esti111atoo of receipts and expendit·1re for the present year, fro1n September 1st, 1878, to Scptcmbm· 1st, 1879. "' Tm' London W urld tells au amusing H story of a coaching accident, \vhich once l-S L ~ happened to the late downgei:Lady Slwlley, C r-ri IU~TlU.N'INC:-'\ ill lea\ie 8 l1arlotte (port of rrho died in 1873 and whose garden pa.rties ~ W Rcehester) "9-ally at !) p. in. ex{'P.pt Saturdays, at Fulhatn we1·e so long a char1ning retreat !Z ~ Df~.:~t~he will leave at 3 p. 1Jt, fu1 Pott Ilope of Loudon society. fler coach being one Dealer::; in Stock, &c., will :find this the cl1eapi-.-1 est and n10st expeditious route to Roi::1Lon, Ald?.y upset, her ladyship and her maid J-1-! ry.( ba:ny, New Ym k ,&c. · \Vere thrown into a he~p inside, from the t;j ,-\.) For further infonnation apply to tl W. SHERWOOD, nudst of which, after a little, her lady· Port Hope. Q ship's voice was heard caHing to hel' footor c. ir. GILDIGH.SLEE,TE, t_tj Kingston. man : "James l Jan1es ! Pull ll.le ont ! '~ DAY selling Urn MIRThe black legs are mine ! " · ACULOUS PEN. Writes. AU 1 wi t.Ii cold '\Yater. No ink required. LasLH one No1;, then, madam, please look steadily year. .A. perfect g em . Sample 10cents-Lh1ee for 25 cents. Catalogue free. Address, at this place on the wall," said a photoMONTREAJ , NOVELTY CO.Ivion treu l graper to an old lady, when he had put her in position and the plate on the camis not easily earned in thes era. The old lady looked hard at the spot tin1es, but H can be mado in ~ three n1ont.J1s liJ any one of indicated~ then got up aud walked .=~crom; either sex, ill an\' part of the couutr) who is wiliing to work sti:·.uhly at the the flo or aud n~inntBly in~pected it, \Yith employ111ent that "~c furnisli. $66 p~r "'eek in your own town. 1'. ou need not be awi-iy from the r emark : "I don't see anything home over night. You can give vou.r whole there." thpe to the work, or only your sparc'1nome.nt'8.'\\ e have agents \Vho are making over $20 11er day, A ll who engage at once can make 1noney "P.ErER 1 what are you d-oing to that fai,;t . At thepresenttu1 1 emoneycannotbe1ntul e boy¥" said a schoolmaster. "He wa.uted so easily and rapidly at any other bminess. Jt l'Osts nothing to try the b ufilness. Terms and to know if you take ten from seventeen $:1 011 tfit free. Addr~ss at our;e, II. HALLE1'T 'Yi Co., Portland. ].>Jaine. (9) how rnany will remain 1 So I took ten of bis apples to show bim; and now he To tl.J~ "\l' o1<klng Class. -'\Ve are now pro wants I should give them back." '"Well, pared to furnish all classes \vith eunstant employment at home, the v.·holc ot tlrn time or for "'hy don't you do it then 1" " ColO, sir, THE WOI-{LD their spare mo1nents. Business UC\\', light and profitable. Pereons of either sex eat;ily earn then he w.Quld forge.t how many is left." - -:o:-fro1n 50 cents to $5 per evenin~,and a prupurtional sum by devoting their Vi'ho1ctimo to the bu.si.A MlNIS'.l'ER was addressing a childf-en's REOEIVED SEVEK PREl\UUlliS and GOLD MEDALS IN FOUR WEEKS: · ness:. Boys at1d g irls earn nearly as ri:Iucll a 8 inen. 'J'hat ~11 \vho see this notioe mny send meeting. Wishing to make use uf the their address, and test the business "c make ' --:o :- telephone as an illustratiq_n of prayer, he ihiB unparalleled offer: To such as are not ~ell satistled ,.,..e 'Yill send on~ dollar to pay tor the said : " Children, can any of you de3cribe W OVER 15,000 NOW IN USE . trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence 1York on and a telephone 1" Immediately one little - - :o·-- a copy of home and .fireside, on_ e of the ia.r'gest hand went up, and a bright little fellow and best lll usta·a.ted Publications, all sent free '1'he peculiar charms of this Pi3no is its adapta- l1y mail. Reader, if you want permanent proficalled out., in a loud voice :. " Yes1 sir. tion to t h e human voice, as an acco1npunjment, table \Vork,address, GEORGE ST:fNSO.N &::; Co owing to its sympathetic, 111ellow, ,let 2·1ch and Portland Maine '"' (SO} ., Two cans and a string I " p ov>'erf'ul singing tones. l.~,tt·"'t f1·0 111 nu~ Yt'hl~e Uon~c.- ·rhe ·war AN absent-minded professor ran againet u.mong prnno·makPrs as to ¥<hose 1nake ur piano- 1 .~~~~~\.$50to$200PER forte shoulll 1neet, with favor at the Exevutive - - - A ~~e'lv, Clettl', nnd ('oucil!'e---a cow. In the confusion of the n1on1e11t, Mai.sion has at last been settled Uy :1'lrs. Hayes' he raised hi.a hat aud exclabned : I beg eelPc'imn of an deti:an t B1·a.1lbury u pl'ig_ h 1, umil~ by F. G. Sn1itJ1, New York. The ne-w Brt:Ldbur;r Commcnmng v;1th thl~ earliest penodsr closing your pardon, u1adarn." Suou after ho ocoUJ?ics lLJ!lacc in the private parlo1·-afavorcd l.farch, 1877. 3 volum~s of the \Vorld's great, position. ...t is au instrument of great beauty stumbled against a lady on the street. In und exquisite tone.- 1\rational Republican, Grand History in one. Ancient, lllidflle Ages and .U:otlcru , including hi::story of Centennial sudden recollection of his forincr mishap, TVashinrtton. D. C·. Ap1·il 3, 1878. Exllibitio~i, Ina:i~gura!ion of P~·estdent Ha,ye..-.;, Fro111 personal a<·11111unLance wi th the n1unufacLurer of the Bradbury Pianos, we can endorse and Tii,1·ktsh Diffi,<nllties. A huok of thrilling he called o ut : " ls that you again, you hin1 as wori,by of pulJlie con ndence. 'Ve a.Te us ing these pianos in our families, and they give interest and universal need. SellJS faster than brute 1 ° entire M l i8faction : 11'l rs. T J . S. Gra nt, w~ ashing1on; Ad1niral D. D. Porter, 'V-H.shiuglon; Rev. any otlicr. Beautiful ilh~stratio1!-S, lo'v priee 8 , 0. H. Tiffany, Y\Ta;,biuglon; Geu. O. 0. Howard, Or egon; Robert Bonner, New York; G1·and quick sales, extra. term s, circular free. Address ' VYHEN riding on the cars, if cinders an- Central Hol el, New v u1·k; St. Nicholas Hotel, Naw York: Bishop Gilhei·t llaven, Massachusetts; J: <!· M~ClJlt.DY, & (JO., Philade!phia, Pa. ; C1nc1nnat1, O. ; Clucago, DI. ; St. Lows. Mo. noy you, persuade your neighbor next in Rev . .John. Tf. Hur~I, n. D. . Dr. E . 0. Havt-·n sa.ys: "J\fy Brudbu r y Piano continues to gro'v better every <lay , antl myself front of you to close h1.s window. You andf~m ily~orcandu101·c1nlovo,vit~1l t: Allourf.ricndsadJnireit." . Ua n't b~ made by every agent cvc1·y . . Bishop 8nn psou flays; ··After a trial in iny fanuly for years. for beauty of :fin1s]1 and" orkrnonth in the buslness we fu rnish but rnay keep your own w1nduw -open with manship and s_p,lendid quality of tone, your Bradbury Piano cannot be equalled." thm~e ·w illing to Vi'Ork can easily earn · · · · · 1 Dr. J . H. Y inccnt: 'li'or family vv·orship, sociv.1 gu.therings, the Sabbath schools, and all kinds .a. dozen dollars a day r1ght, in theu· impunity unless your neighbor behind is ' of musical entertainments, give mo, in })l'Cfcrencc to ull others, tbe s'1eet-tonea. Bradbury Piano. o;vn localities. Have no ioom to explain here. .. b'goer n1"11 tha11 1roti are It excels in singular qualities." Busine8.., pleasant and honorable. \Votn en and l:i:I t"" t-ri L ... l 1-rl l ....J w "NORSEMAN" ~ (W. SHELlWOOD, MASTER,) ·----------,~ ::J (~O l!i!iUIHJlf!On {"~lll'N! , Will nutke h er regular trips ou this route: lcn:vi.ng Cobourg every n1orning at 7.30 a.in., and Port Hope at 9 o'clock on arrival G. T. R. train s from cast and Wtll:! t , connecting at Rochester wi th the Ne'v Yo1·k VentraJ, Northern Central and Erie Railways and Lake Ontario Shore DivJsion of the Ronie, "\Vatertown and O~dens· ~~1~fi~ Hailway for all -points east, 'ves and G.A..RDENERS --._ Buy · YOUR ------AT SEEDS td . .....'.:.~ octivc prttc tice, l~av1n!{ l·1:1c111la1x·d in h is hnnds by a n E nst India .l\.1 H :k{1olliu·,.., th e f or1 nula. o f a Veg e table llemcdy for the sp· c edJ> <LllCl permanont cure of C m stunpt 1on, A sthuia , ]J1·o ru lati&, Ca.t (1 1·rh und all th ront and lung J:.\.ffcction s: nbu a positn e and radica l cure for N crvous Debiht~· a n d =-fn Nervous Complaints, after hn.,. ;ng t l ·o1:o ugh . l.'I 1£::;ted its wonderful curative powt:r s j n l b on&<111Lls of cases, teels it his clnty' to n1akc it k n own to lHs suffering fellows .A.ctuatcd by t h is 1 110tive and ii consmcnt1ons des1rc to1c!i-q,._y c ln1111an ~ufforiug, he will send 1"1-t~;~ Oli' C'lf"\::R G T 1 to ull who desil e H, 11 i~ iP.c ir1P, -w1 t h diroot.ioba' for ])ll'P£ning Rnd SUCC(:'SHfnL,\"ll Sing. ~ent b y re-. turn mo.il by adarem:iinv, \\U h stc'.<-mp, nu rning t his pa per. . D C STB \n~.NS ~ N OLD PHYSICIA:<, ret ired from - -- - ·-- ------ - ~- --~ --- - - f'IENTS $5 I I $777 Mu:rdoch Bros. . - THE BRADBURY PIANOS I ... EAD GROCERY BUSINESS ON AS USUAL I !:!t ~~Ri: ~~ al~~aS%;d for it at once . Address ;ftnch St .· Bostoa, l\:Inss. "treatsofE:xhs ustcd V'i.tality, P1cmaturc D ecline, I Nervous and Phy~icn.l 1Jebilitv, :\ind tlte endle ss 1 concomitant ills aud untold 11-i'<:cri"s that res ult" 1hcrcfrom, nndcontains UH.1rc tbnn ;;oonginal :prc~ scriptions, o.ny one of i~hich iJ,, vltlt the price of , the book. This book was wr1t"<'1l by !licruo~te x.. !· tensive and probably th(l mo~;; t::k1ll1:l p1actitio:uer in America, to whom wa8 a;;! 1dr, ,t g-oldand/'c·v. cllcd medal by the N:..tionai IlleLhc l'.A ssoma ion. A Pamphlet, illustrated w1.th tl..tc very tinest Steel Eogravin/s-n. marI 0 KN 0W THYSELF Dy SELF-PRESERVATION 1 1 Pdcc on~y $1. S"cn~ by mail ' on iece1pt of pn ce. It nnd p1ncticil.Jg the inestimable tr11 Uis C01 )· tained in t he best medi<',;il book ever fas ucd, entitled i~ading I HE R iU L . l iJls\~~filE, 1Wo.DlCJi~JllYfSllE I ~ l n I O!:Lr ! ;'. GAFLRIED .m I \. MONTH (I UNIVER SAL HISTORY Murdoch ---AH.E RECEIVING,--- $999 1 c "" ., ~ ro COUNIY. bo,ys and girls do as \11,-·ell as men. \\,.e will fui·· you a con1plete Ont:fit free. The business THE BEST !\'IAN UFA CTUI<ED. ~ .J""' W ARRA NTJ<:D FOR SIX YEARS. Dish pays better than anyth in g else. Wo will bear of starting you. Particulars ~ree. Pianoe to let, un(.l rent applied 1f purcl1 ussd ; monthly instaln1ents received for tJ.1e san1e. Old 9:xJ.)Cnse pianos taken in exchange; cash u n.id for the same. Second·band pia.ncs at grent bu.rgnins, from Wi.·1tc and see. Farmers and mechanics their $60 to $20Q. P1:i,nos tuned and l e i)Rirf: '"i, Organ s and melodeons to Sabbath schools and churches sons and daughters, and all classes in ne'ed of paying work ll t l1on1e, should 'vrite to us and supplied at a liberal discount. Send f0 1' illustra ted price list. learn all about the \\'Ork at once, Noi.v is the time. Don't Delay_ Address 'l'UUE & Co Dr. J as. 1.1'Cauley,Carlisle, Pa. ,sa.ys: "J\Iy Bradbury is splendid. Dest in the State." COR.N by the CAR EVERY L~DAD I A f t QES'r chanee make tncmer ever i3 -""-' oflered; honest, plc1:.s1int, p1·otita.blo; costs notlungto try1t. \Ve wu.utuuPu.u1gotw ageut, ruale or fem,tl~, to 1eprnsent as in ezcry town in the DomiuionofCannda \Ve are wtlling 10 13' fa_ ~,;I :wttzc men, ivo.men, boys aud girla r f f ¥ frnm $!500 to x$3,000 11eJ." year. Send 3o. atanrn for our 1lll\Jll· fnoth Cat11.logue oontainillg nearly 500 IllustrRtioru; uf B w Freeborn Garrettson Smith, pow 11lld usefnl tw:tlc1es. - with full 111f!tr1tcUone to AC le" 11..; TS · liW IJ:VJ !· 1 Augusta. 1\ilnine. · (30} ·· FIGURES CAN~'l' LIE. i~ equal to i-3,200 bqtt les,) during the past rea1'. WEEK MqJI.trea/ Novelty Co., Montreal, Que'. I · I 'l'he actual sale of upwards ot' 300 gross of tho N. H. DOWNS' BALSA:\'IIC ELlXTil. (wluch "STATESMAN." In this Dominion, is a1nple p:roof that Uie ren1edy is v..·hat the proprietors claim fo1· it-neither is it a n e w or unL1·1ed ren1edy, but an old and well established one. I t iG undoubtedJv the oeet and safe st pre pu1ution e,~er offcu: j to the general public tor Coughs, Colds1 Asth· rnatical A tl'e ctions '\~rhouping Cough. CLoup, a.nd earlr i:ltag es of Consun1p Liun. - ASK JT·OR IT and 'rAKJJ: NO OTHER. The Cheapest Feed you can buy. Bowmanville, March I, 1877. ·