in the i gnoro ianada ng on ï¬babl] batty. EDec†Gov. : The- he in« Lority [on w m of news. York D , and with [The Ming 0 tho a] in ., 3,. 'eat of OB. They nen ts ; the 2 new rover. 50k; th. at, her, gun Liter are an; ny’s led :ept. bunk s is I the all}. for ab :H 5 Ibliah The dong; swan >yed the been here sexr und in ms, 21“: Thai ï¬ulï¬â€™k berry and int, M 016 .t. 1nd m to on no in wt of x the tiny '.ho 1D- i, it 38. from .re pre- .licit of to A'd, of 'of ., or will visit Washington towards the H 080 of this month for the especial pur- pose of calling on President Grant be. fore visiting other portions of the Unit- ed States. He will remain about a nonth nnd be the guest of Mr. Thom- toll, the British Minister. Afterward; in will visit New York and remain new ml dnys. LA New York paper says Prince Ar- A: lack, Aberdeensbié-e, Scotland, Mrs. Roberuon, late of Gleuelg, relic of the lac Bobt. Robertson, Fiuhcnrer, John- .haven, uged 70 years. any iaï¬vidaal for the amelioration of: society or the relief of mental or corporal 5 inï¬rmitiu will he sooner or later apprecial- 5 ad. Look for instance at. the unqualiï¬ed: and universal approbation of the Great’ Shonhonm Remedy and Pills, for the cure I of (linemen of the lingo. aï¬ccciona of the ' blood, he. For Sale by all Dmggista. i Dgily Advertiser report: : Ft“ Wheat. . . .- ...... 0 8pring When. . . .. . . . -0 IMPORTANT TO M‘Pbomfl'l's and names: Men generally. Fall Wheat.--..--- Spring Wheat ..... . O.“ 00.. .000 -- Buley.... .... -- Peu----..â€"....... - Flour...... ........ Butter............ :fldgpor lb.....---‘ 3 ---..... .... . flsgyzs........ ..... Pounce»... ...... Path.†---- .. Beef, per cwc. .... . Wood, pecan“..- Wood, dry.....*... 3n the “matter of FREDERICK Ptscuoxsm', to insolvent. LET, nbove Alex. Brown’s store, in the uppe; Village, Durham, seven large rooms suitable either for a dwelling or public oï¬ices. T be whole or some of them may he let'to suit ptl'tles. Application for terms, c. mav be made to ALEXANDER BROWN, ‘ EEWSGL‘VENT HAS MADE AN migament of his entails 10 me, 39d N apprentice wanted st this oï¬â€˜r‘co, im- mediately. One who has some knowledge of the business preferred. Dutham, Jan. 12th, 1870. 1 assignment of his estate 10 me, and ‘the creditors are Ynotiï¬ed to meet at the ~stow of the saidtinsoheut. in ’tbe v‘dlage of Hannah, in the Co. ‘ofGrey, on Friday Rho Fourteenth day 01' January, 1‘83), at. 'twelve o’clock, noon, 'to receive statements uï¬utflï¬m, and 'to‘ appoint- an Aesignee. ‘n. .1. CREASOR, Solibitor. DONG it ‘Owen Sound, the 28th day o‘f Decmber, 1869. 153-2. HE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Durham chmre Room Com- my. will he held in the lecture room on Iondsy, 17th inst., at the hour of 2 P. M. THOS. JONES, including LEDGERS. JOURNALS, .ud DAY-BOOKS. 8:}- Cal! and see our sample Magazines nod give your orders at. J. the matter ofC'HA RLES WDME YER LB VI SCH R ODE it. as Copartners mly trading under the name of Vidmeyef d“ Schroder, and 97" the said Charla Widmeyer a: an indiridwa, Involves“. ‘ Dividend Sheet has been prepared, A «wan to objection until the Seven- â€.aarof Janna†next, afze: which flayed from Lot 17, Con. 2, S. P). Ra, Bominck, about the ï¬rst of October last, a Heifer, color red and whim, one hon curly all broken off. Any one giving infor-uion that wirl loud to her recovery will be nuiubly rewarded. JOHN J‘N'IGHT. Jon. 3. 1870. 153 3. Dun-him, Jan. 5, 1870. The Acme Skate just received at F. H. EDWARD'S. rge mama's-nimble either foradwelling or! The RURAL was Doubled in She and tbhc ofï¬ces. The W§0l€ 01' 30‘3†9! them j Vastly Improved. in Jan. last, and is now 57 b9 ‘9‘ t0 3““ pal-mes. APf’h‘mm’n for i not only the Largest, Cheapest and Best, run, c. mav be made ‘0 ‘but also the Largest Circulating Weekly ALEXANDER BROWN, * in its Q h ‘ ' ‘ ' " . up ere. Supermr m Ablht Val e MN'ChBMv 0“ the premvses. ‘1 and Varie‘y of Contents, as weyli as ‘an 7131114131», J... 6Ҡ1870' 1544‘ Size, Style and IHusuations, and having a Continental CirculatiODâ€"Kigh mm; ofOboo- oth '1 own and sands of ardent admirers in ‘ Conantâ€"fl»- TWRAL 18 the great \ Jan. 12th, 18:70. ' Hotel is situate in the viusge of . Aymn, munship of Normnby, and cousins seven rooms and two cellars, with . good driving-shed, and stable accommo- doï¬oo {or two dozen horses, attached.â€" Hslf on acre of ground. Immediate pos- union “8â€?†‘0 ‘ DAVID WATSON- INSOLVBNT AGT OF 1869. “'wmvâ€"" F. H. EDWARDS. Durhm, ha. 3 1870. o peuon who left the joint promissory Nob for 821. made by John Aitken ad Anthony Goodwe", in favor of Augm floQunm, buying Jute, _ Glnxmlg Nov. hwyâ€"â€" 25m, 1363, ad plyanne 'f'onfletnvmomha 3M date, at my Jewelery Store, can hang tho an. by ailing and paying for this Jul. 3, 1870. momma, Dec. 29th, 1869. 1532. 7 DAVID WATSON. Ayton P. O. Ayton, Jul. 3rd, 3870. 1534f. Insolvent. Act of 1869. UST ARRIVED! A splendid and varied stock of BLANK BOOKS, EDWARD’S. New Arithmetxc just received. A’ï¬prentice Wanted- STRAY HBIPBR. ROOMS TO LET. SE$T§ES 9 NOTE FOUND. NOTICE. . . . C b.....----..0 ( site] to Rent. 000 0000 OOOWRUOOO 00809500 w. F. AFJNDLAY, 0.010006 7.620401 0000040 @@@@@@@ 5.08750r0 6.519.301 0000040 8. I O G. _‘J. GALE, Iatrim Assign“. Ofï¬cial Assi'gnee. President ' w enpral Biacksmith, opposite G \‘v day 8 Boot and Shoe ~ - Store, Lower Town, Durham. -- Good workmanship, punctuality anâ€! moder- ate charges are the rules atthis Smithy. 0:? Apprentice wanted, one who In! 'Orked sometime at the tnde preferred. ' ‘ Durham, Jan. 4th, 1870. Vol. XXI. for 1870, of this Famous Journal will Excel in all the characteristics of a First-Class Rural, Litexary, Family and business Newspaper,combinedâ€"making it the Employing the Besx Talent in the Land -â€"â€"-ha.ving Nine Able Editors and Hundreds: of Special Contributors and CorreSpondenm 1 -â€"and being an acknowledged authority on : Practical, Scientiï¬c and Literary Subjects, i an Exchange truly says of it that "'l'nsi RURAL is the most Elegantly Printed, Ably ! Edited, Widely Circulated and Heartily 3 Welcomed Paper, as a. whole, which now ï¬nds its way among the People.†RURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY WEEKLY. FARM AND FIRESIDE FAVORITE! â€Th e "Cu â€\nxsx DEP .xmum'r, latelyintro- duced, is conducted by Rev. \V. 1*. Clarke, of Guelph, Out., formerly editor of the Canada Farmer. ' MOORE'S RURAL PAYS All who cultivate Fruits, Flowers, Vege tables. c., even on a. small scale, (in City, Village or Suburb,) while to Farmexs, Hunters, Horticehurists, Stock Breeders, Wool Growers, Daixymen. Pt-ultry Fan- ciBI‘S, «‘30., it. is INDISR’ENSABLE. In the FAMILY it is highly regarded, its Literary and Miscellaneous Departments furnishing: CHOICE AND ENTERTAIN- IAG READING FUR ALL. The Rvnufs Are full and reliable. Indeed, being Ably Edited, Illustrated and Printed in Extra Style, and Adapted to Country, Vii!age and City. the RURAL is the Paper tor Yourself, Family and Friends. It is not. a monthly or semi-motnhly, but a Large and Beauti- ful Illustrated Weekly,-â€"and, though double its former size, its Subscription Price re. mains unchanged I ‘Vol. XXL, for 1870, will be published in Superior Style. each Number compris- ing Sixteen Double Quarte Pages, (of Five Golumns Each,) F mely Illustrated, and Neatly Printed on Book Paper. Only $3 a Year ; in clubs of ten or more, $2 5'). Canadians, 20 cm. a year extra, for American postage. Subscribe and Club Now 1 Great inducements to Club Agents â€"0ver one Hundred Valuable Premiums, ranging in price from $4 to $600 ! Specie mans, Premium Lists, Show-B1213, 81.0., sent tree. New York City, and Rochester, N. Y. The RtRAL has always hailed from Rochester, N. Y., (the heart of a famed farming and fruit growing region wherein several 01 its Editors and Contributors reside.) but as its principal Publication Ofï¬ce is now in New York, all letters should be addressed to Mama’s Bum! New-Ymker HE SUBSCRIBER DESIRES T0 rent Lot 32, 7th com, Bentinck.â€" There is 100 acres, about 30 of which are cleared and well fenced; there is a good log house on the premises. It will belet for six years, or less. as may be agreed upon, and rent taken in improve- ments. . MRS. JOHN CLARK. Dec. 22nd, 1869. ' 1514s. . FURNITURE FACTORY WATER POWER. m the Village cf Hanover. for Sale or to Lease. Terms reasonable. Apply to the subscriber, at Owen Sound, or to Mr. John Crispin. near Hanover, or to G. Jackson, Esq, M. P., Durham. W. A. STEPHENS. Mails for the South are closed at 9 a..m. “ “ . North at 3‘ p.m. (6 But 3M! W68?“ . , o..... 6 p.111. A. MCKENZIE, POSTIAS'I‘IB. £3.15va FACILITY FOR DOING FIRSToCLASS won}; AT THE “CHRONICLE†OFFICE. MARKET AND CROP REPORTS NAPOLEON OF ITS CLASS! lARGEST---BEST---CHEAPEST FOR SALE OR TO LEASE. Owen Sound, Dec. 16th, 1869. BY D. D. T. MOORE, FORM, STYLE, TERMS, c. Durham Post-Ofï¬ce. List of Letters. ARCH. MCKENZIE, Postmaster. TKI‘. GREAT ILLUSTRATED FARM TO RENT. HUGH ROSE, D. D. T MOORE. 41 Park Row, New York. M'Nab, Ewen M'Kechnie, John M 'Lean, John M‘Gaulay. Dan- )1 14806, M53510 M‘ \Ia.tin, John M‘Anhur, John M‘Taggart, John M Vicker, Angus M'Gregor, John M‘Mullan. Hugh M‘Cormach, Hugh M‘Donald. Neil 2 M‘Lady, John M‘Phee, John M‘Isaac, Donald M‘Quite, Thos. M'Kinnon, Miss C. M‘Larty, Arch. Newell, Wm. Nicholson, Mrs. Ann Peebles, Geo. Quinlan, Thea. Ragan, Jane Reid, Wm. Richard, Thos. Rensbery, E. Setter, Geo. Shepherd, John Shepherd, Fred. 2 Stonehonse, Geo. Sirr, sr., Thos. Sutherland, R. Simes d: Bro. Smith, Wm. Smith, Alex. Scott, John Thomas, Jas: Tucser, Walter Torry, Fred Naugban, Jas. Watson, Chas. Wilson, Alex. Boyce 6:, Wood Wilkinson, John Wilson, Geo. Waters. Mrs. Geo. Wiggins, Jonathan Watson, Mrs. A. C. 1f. and everything usually found in a Drug Store CHEMICALS, HORSE, CATTLE, PATENT AND PROPBKATOBY usmcmss, Findlay (Sr Shaw E ELECTROPLATED ; CRUETS, spoons. FORKS ac. A\D fNickle Silver Spoons Forks, Of a reliable quality, in great variety. (fly-Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded, and accuracy guaranteed. Shep Open (for dispensing only) on Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. a} Night calls punctually attended to. Ground in Oil. This paint is superior to, and more durable than the best White Lead, either for inside or outside work, Lake going craft, (kc. Its use is not injurious to the health. Direct from Tnos. ï¬nance-x 80):, London, England. AT TORONTO WHOLESALE PRICES. Just to hand, direct from the English makersâ€"Best Durable Qualities, WMI‘E zma Amazm 3.111. to 3 p. m. N. B.-â€"-FL\'DLAY a: SHAW are agents for the Montreal Telegraph Company. Ofï¬ce open evgry day (Sundays excepted) from 8 Specialities at the [HS AXE, CDAL 01L, Coal Oil Lamps, DOOR MATS, A LARGE LOT OF POCKET TABLE CUTLERY, Imported direct, will be sold RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Lower Town, Durham, ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE Platform Counter Scales, HAND, TABLE, HALL, c. Chimneys .Wick8, direct from Makers. Made by the celebrated ï¬rm of Gun“, \VARE a; (30., of Hamilton, in stock at Makera’ priees. These Scalee age ng- CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS, mx'rm) ï¬erfect, I‘Pllablï¬ and durable,beiug made in the very best manner. W. KOUGH. Toilet and Fancy Articles, mags; 5371233313; 933, TINSMITH, 0.41m FRAIA STREET, DURHAM. ('rwo 00038 noun or rm: n'amcs.) VERY description of Tinware con- stantly on hand and made to order. All work is manufactured under my own supervision, and none but the very best stock used. JOBBING done promptly and in the very best style, at the lowest living rates. 0:? Particular attention paid to Eave-Trougbing. A large stock of Stove-Pipes, Elbows, T Pipes and Ridge Plates always on hand, CHEAP FOR CASH 0R TRADE. (76-y.) CAME to the premises of the subscriber, Lot 3, con. 13th, Glenelg, about the mxddle of October, three head of Cattle, l Steer. 2 years old; 1 Steer, 1 year old; and l Heifer, 1 year old. The owner can have them by paying expenses. JOHN THOMAS. Wanted for Schqol Section No. 5, Ben- tinck, a Teacher. Applicanons will be re- ceived up to the ï¬rst of January. Apply to JAMES HOPKINS, STRAYED from the village of Durham, sometimein rhe month of September. atwo year old Heifer, red color, with white hind legs and: small piece off one horn. Any one returning her will be suitably rewarded. ROBERT BULL. Dec. 7th, 1869. ’ be subscriber offers for aa'le Lot No[ 30. 000- 17, Nurmauby, containing 100 acres, 7 0 of-whicb are cleared, and under a good state of cultivation. There is a good log house. frame barn and 0th: outbuild~ inga, together with a 200d bearing Orchard, 0!) the premises. Ciear deed given. For iull particulm apply on the premisesâ€. , ‘ ' 4.4â€"__- x--: Owen Sound, Dec. 7, 1869. 25 Kegl HUBBUCK’S Genuine Glenelg, Dec. 12, 1869. Dec. 15th, 1869. STRAY CATTLE. Dec. 15th, 1869." FARM FOR SALE. S-Gï¬ï¬‚ï¬ AE§-QEâ€. Owen Sound. TEA CHER WANTED. DEALERS IN STRAY HEIFER. A BALE OF INCLUDXNG i apply on the realises KENNETH ï¬gxmzin' QRQ Ian : Allwpark P. O. 150-3. EAGLEUEY c Farmers may rely on the top price for All accounts and notes due the late ï¬rms of TURNER RICHARDSON, and W. R. ROSSITER, 3f Owen. Sound, must be paid to ROBERT DALGLISI at once, or HIS beautiful Gate is allowed, by all who have seen it.to be the Simplest, Best and Cheapest Snow Gate yet invented. There exists no Longer an excuse for leaving Fields and Orchards exposed all winter and early spring, to the damage of Meadows and destruction of Fruit Trees, when a twelve foot gate, which will clear 24 inches of snow ; Open to either side, and is self-closing, can be had for $2.75, or without patent hangers $2.38. PRICES AT THE FACTORY : No. l, rough gate, -.-. . . . . . . . . . $2.75 | No. 4, handsomely painted, .. . ..... 4.00 No. 2. ----...- . . . .--.. . . . . . 3.00 . No. 5. Extra..... .-.. . .... . 4 50 No. 1, rough gate, -.-. . . . . . . . . . $2.75 | No. 4, handsomely painted, .. . ..... 4.00 No. 2, .......- . . . .--.. . . . . . 3.00 No. 5, Extra,.... .... .-.. . ...'. . 4 50 Mo. 3, dressed, unpainted, .-- . ..- - 3.50 No. 6, ........................ 5.00 This Gate can be hung to any ordinaryg te post ; can he hung with any description of binge, is adapted for any kind of latch or fastening ; can be raised 3 or 24 inches with one hand, quickerthan most folks can raise money; can be made a highly orna- mental, as well as useful gate by putting on pickets cut to any pattern. Mei-30111191195 PATE NT G AT E. SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE- For sale, Lot 13, Con. 7, Glenelg, com. prising 100 acres, 60 of which are cleared. well watered and fenced, with a‘ good House, Barn, Stable and an Orchard‘ of 100 Tree! thereon. Also 50 acres, East half of L0?» 13, Con. 6th, Glenelg, from 8 to 10 acres cleared. The above; proper-2y will be sold cheap, and clan deed given.â€" Ierms easy. For particulnrs apply to - ‘ ABRAM GOLD, 2 ’ ct the Durham Ashery, or go ABBAM CQOK, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, PEA PORK, TIMOTHY SEED, AND ALL KINDS OF FURS. COSTS WILL BE INCURRED. Rossiter’s Make, County, Township. and Farm Rights for Sale. {1:}- Bny no Gate, nor have any Gate made, until you have seen (174-th Patented June 9th, 1869.’ Robert Dalglish Which he has determined to sell at a. mere trifle over Fanning Mills-for Sale ! HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK 0P CROCKERY, 1 BLANKETS, . FLANNELS, McDonnell’s Patent Gate, TICKINGS, PRINTS, Lot 7, C on. 6,“ (ï¬one'lg. HATS and CAPS, [DURHAM, QNTARIOJ iwmm MEETS» with all the latest improvéments. Begs moat respectfully to inform his friends and patrons of the art-lull of his New and Fashionable Stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s Boots, which are now opened out, ready for inspection; Every style of Boot or Shoe worn by Ladies or Gentlemen in TORONTO, LONDON or MONTREAL can how. be had from J boiigbt very extgnaively, : of goods found In the m: At a Trifle over Cost. and Charges and the best made Boots A: Shoes ever imported into Durham. Come early! Buy quickly, and don’t leave it till the beat low have been sold. (I? Don’t forget that the CHEAPEST spur IN DURHAM, for the Beat Boon, is at JAMES ROSS’ state, néxf’ door to Mr. J. H. Hunter’s Mammoth Tailoring Establishment, Uppey Tom». BOOT SHOEMAKER, Largest, Choicest Drnnw, May 1011:, 1869. Ilfl-ly. UPPER TOWN I have, without exception, the DURHAM, ONTARIO. , and the market, DURHAM, beat clan; I will sell Havjn'g India and China Tea Company THE TEAS OF THE have now been before the public of Canada for nearly three years, and despite the misrepresentations 0! interested parties their superiority has been thoroughly recognized, Tbev will he found to be PERFECTLY PURE, and to possess UNUSUAL STRENGTH and FINE FLAVOUR. (1'3? Observe the Trade Mark on each package. 91:9 ‘MGNTREMz RWB‘SE“ WW! 3. HEW S'NGK. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, 3:)- A choice assortment of Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Grapes, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Lace Goods Ribbons, Silk Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Collars, Gloves, Corsets, Clouds. Soul's, Muï¬'s,Tippets, Veils, Hoods, Neckties, Breakfast Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Hose. all sizes, Lambs’ Wool, Yarn all colors, also a;CHOICE LOT OF SEAL CLOAKINGS. Pattern'sflo the LatestiI-‘ashlon cut with‘CARE. The newest styles 'of Fashions constantlv art-Wing. w. Donn forget the address: MRS. DAVIDSON, MONTREAL HOUSE, next door to Mr. J onea’ ‘Ontario Boot. 8: Shoe Store,’ U pper‘ Town Durham. FRESH ARRIVALS m Dry-Goods, Readv-Made Clothing. Boots and Shoes. has commenced business in Durham. Shop opposite Beak and Woods' Store, Upper Town. CLASS AND GLASSWARE. llQUDRS. HARDWARE AND STkflONIRY. AT THE LATE M. FRASER’S STORE, LOWER VILLAGE. N returning thanks for past favors, respectfully begs to inform her patrons and the Ladies on Durham and vicinity. that she has removed to more commodious premises where she intends carrylng on the ONTARIO BOOT STORE. A» Gï¬ï¬‚xï¬‚ï¬ SEIZECIIQK? (if DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, CHEAP DRY - GOODS. PRACTICAL TAILOR ! The GREATEST BARGAINS of BOOTS SHOES to be had in Durham, at the gj- Butter and Eggs taken as Cash, and the highest prices allowed. .53 with}. thehoot Workman, and of Stock of the has; quality, luleét style, MH-to year well andï¬t neatly. _ ' “ ' ' THflMAS NNES. {hf Uu'r‘hth, Doc. 1t 1868. Ladies’ 8:. $5380.? 13111116113. Gaiters Baimoréls selling at 008%; SOLE AGENT FOR DURHAM: HATS CAPS, Crockery, Glassware, Clothing, (EC! n. nun... H A m .. .- . . > - ,-_xuzm:n.'.t;m F. . 3., , . H'AIVK . l. . .. 71w... , 4-1-1339?“ d All of which will be sold at a. small advance on OPENED OUT N OTICE. . M‘KENZIE’S FrenC'h, CUSTOM WORK (ï¬r-WATERPROOFING DONE 0N SHORT NOTICE GROCERIES, (LATE 0F TORONTO.) â€DaVIdson FOB J. H. HUNTER. AT THROW SAFE WORKS ". 1119 Best is the Choicest ! Fire Proof Suits 2? Fire 8: Burglat Pwofï¬nmbinedl' The only real securi’fy' agaiiist' Fire and Burglars Y. READER NOTE THE FACT: Our fail to preserve their contents. They have been tested in over ONE HUNDRED FIRES; many of them having been RED HOT from four to ten hours, yet not a Dollars’ worth of property or a single scrap of paper has ever been destroyed in one of them. Safes are the only Safes for sale in the Dominion that never Vault Doors. for Brick Vaults and all other kinds of Fire and Burglar Ptoof Securities. Please send for Circular and Price List. Address HE FOLLOWING REMARKS ON Testimonials of most. wonderful and extraordinary cures in Canada by th: GREAT INDIAN REMEDY. Theya stern, undeniable and incontestable facts, sufï¬cient to convince the most skeptical that the Great Medical Compound yearned after for ages is now accessible 1n the Great Shoshonees Remedy ! For Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Liver, Digestive Organs, Kidneys, c., as well u Scrofula, the various Skin Diseases, Human, and all diseases arising from impurities of the b_lood, we boldly state that this great ([39- Call at the Drug Stores and get 3 circular, of unquestionable certiï¬cates on circular, of un uestmnahEe certiï¬cates on the GREA TS OSHONEES IBEMED Y V. Miller, of Earnestown, Out, of Con- sumption; or that of Ambrose Wood. of Consecon, Out, of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, or that of John Honey, of Napsnee, 0nt., of Rheumatism, who hsd actually been on crutches for years, in spite of ell treatment heretofoxe, and is now well. Scores of such cases might be mentioned had ye space. _ - A 4' PILLS, and satisfy yourseives. Price of the Remedy in huge pints $1. 3:}- For sale by all Druggisus and Dealer: in Medicine. Wholesa‘e Agentaâ€"Northmp Lyman, Newcastle, Lyman, Elliott. Co., Toronto. remedy has NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. Where was there ever such a cure as that in the person of Wilson Storms,of Brighton, To Messrs. Gunmanutx SlLLS, Conway P. 0. County of Lennox; Ontario, Can. ads. Mnnoc, County of Hastings, Province of Ontario, Feb. 9th, 1869. This is to certify that during the winter of 1866 I was taken with a weakness of the ankles, which gradualiy, during the spring of 1867, extended}? my knees, angl 9n n9 us sous cawuucu w my Knees, 800 on II to my hips, and I became so weak that could not walk, but was conï¬ned to my chair. For about two years, while this weakness was coming on me, and after- wards, I sought medical advice, employing at different times, three doctors, and medi- cines of different kinds prescribed by friends, but of no avail. I continued to get worse and worse, until the summer of 1868, when I was induced to try the great Shoshoneea Remedy by reading the cures performed. in a pamphlet. At this time I had begun to feel the weakness-in m hands; in fact I was getting almost help see. I have taken two ottles of the shoshouees Remedy and two boxes of the pills, and I am entirely†restored to. health. I never eXpected to get better, but simply tried the medicine as a sort. of forlorn. hope. This case of mine was not a private one but known to all my .ueighbozs and trien s ; and to any one afflicted as I was, I have only to say try the Shoshonees Remedy, I believe it will care you. Mn? Am: Domm‘r. Sworn to before me athIa‘dgc, Conritgsgf ° this ninth dav o te ruary, : Emmy A: F. Wool), J. P. so. I hereby certify that I have known Mrs. Mary Ann Doughty for the last fifteen yeal‘t. she is a woman of probity and truth; I have known her before, during", and awed her illness. I believe her certificate to be true in every particular. I know lhtlt while ill her case was declared hOpEl‘eu; and I know that she has, since hel- recovery always attributed her recovery to the Bho- ghoneea ,Remedy- Whatever may. be the peculiar properties of this medicine, one t ion is certain that in her case, it has set- s3 almost. like the performgnicf a miracle». J. E J. TAYLOR’ 3 A..FW000,J..P Warden nf the 'county of Hastings, Pm. viuée of Ontarib, Dominion of Canada. Vagetahk Hair Hgsfofaï¬mg OR THE PRESERVATION AND _ Growth of the Hair. Manufactured by JOHN FAN'I‘, , Hair Dresser. £20., Dunnviilo, Ont. Punâ€"$1.50cts. and 25 cents per botue. (t? This is a most superior article, com- posed entirely of vegetable mhstancés, and is positively tho heat article for thin hair are! mauufactund. 12L STOP AND SEE! J. J. TAYLOR Safe Works, Toronto, Ont. PATINT F ANT’S