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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Sep 1870, p. 4

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“I will only ,retnm to Parisv victori was or dead.” ‘ August, 1870.‘ “I will never rectum the border less I am victorious or dead I” V‘ 11“” a “Uuu V. Ow- â€"â€"--- i which we are proud to call our ances- if “Emmi China: “It. am tral home. ' It has not only the largest Q? 'h‘. pojfililé of the Lbocic‘ debt of any, nation in the worldâ€" no ‘ hatchery reSts entirely upon the Chinese great blessing to boast of, to be sure-r;- ‘ authorities, and the only apologist fori but it has also the largest revenue, and the appalling crime is the United States the largest expenditure. In its met-i ' Consul at that port. The mob were not chant. marine it. almost beats the whde only incited by the Chinese Governor of world besides. The entire merchant the province, but frequently urged to marine ofEurope and the United States comnnt the atrocitles. Their Ignorance amounts to 16 012, 497 tons sailing mes- and supernhtmn were worked upon by gels and- ‘7 793, 43‘ 2â€"some eighteen mil. the most remarkable means, and oficial Irons in all; and of due large amount ”blicagiqis taught the to helievithag foreigners who We ti; Tifitzi A great commerlcitl na- i were there to kidnap women and chil- i dren with the design of k1111ng them and iconverting their bodies into drugs. A nine m1.lrons . tion is that of which Canada is an ap “Ar r1“ "A {_ ”OH. â€"’ 1.3 W hat a wonderful little {gland Isthat which we are proud to call on; ances- debt of any nation in the worldâ€"no! i great blessing to boast of, to M Gum-Jr 3 but it has also the largest revenue, and g the largest expenditure. In its mero' chant marine it almost beats the whde world besides. The entire merchant marine of Eumpe and the United States amounts to 16,012,497 tons sailing 9.93. eels, and 2,793,432â€"some eighteen'mil- lions in all ; and of this large amount. Great Britain owns but a little short of nine millions 3 A great cemqieiciil nao tion is that of which Canada is an ap pendage, In Cuba the work of' blood-letting goes on freely. Eight generals were recently captured by the Spanish and instantly executedgl Sci-{thus Spain, which was the final cause‘ofif the terrible slaughter now going on in Europe, is doing her best to imitate it in this west- ern hemisphere. \Vhereirer her fatal hand (palsiel in itself though it be) touches, blood flows (like water. i ‘4 3 t1 f Remarkable Sayings Of Great May, 1870. A long drouth in. New 'Amgl’and re-. calls the story of a minister of New Hampshire, who prayed for. rain in this fashion: “0, Lord, we pray for rain! Not a tearin’,‘d§iggn’ pain, such. will!“ rers up the face of natur, but a arizzlia’, sozzliu’ rain, such as lasts all day and pretty much all night.” A husband and .,wi.£e at, :Qi_n:cinna.ti,' Ohio, were 'recently' discoveréd in 'a beastly state Of intoxication at their .own home with three children lying glose to them upon palletsof strawvb‘nt so. weak m long fasting as to be unable to move hand or foot. American fishermen are, so" closely watched by our vessels that their sea. son‘s fishing has proved an entire fail; me. While regretting their exclusion, they generally admit its justice and blame their own government; _ Donald Dinnie, the Scottish athlete; has challenged any man in Canada 01: the United States to compete for the sum of $500 or $1, 000 in gold a side, ‘ in the five games in which Dinnie claims to he champion of the world, to wit: Putting the :22 lb. Ball- or stone; put ting the 18 lb. ball or stone; throwing the heavy hammer; tossing the eaber, and throwing the 56 lb. weight. The rules of the.match to he the sap. as adopted by all Caledonia: 011x53 of Scotland. epicuous and mysterious a part in the 2 Nathan tragedy, bids .fair, like the , qoadrupeds of fiâ€"bfbilafi‘fiii’afimfior ‘ talized in stories of animal intelligence, * to reveal the secret of the murder. A Mr. Schenck, living in Thirty-fourth street, declares that it is an ,iinstrument with which he had been in the habit of opening wine cases, and which be subse- quently lost. His ‘house, some time ago, was robbed'by three burglars. Two of them are now in Sing; Sing. The‘ third, named Eagen, was arrested a few days ago for another robbery. Eagen is reported to. have, been yery. intimate with Kelly, the son iofer. Nathan’s housekeeper. Horace Greeley has just. sold one of . his ten shares of the Tribune stock, “just to oblige a friend.” The stock; which for many years paid only about seven or eight per cent, has rapidly appreciat- ed the last few years, and now yields' twenty per cent. steadily. Four years ago the s‘ock could be and? was pur chased for $6,000 . a shireâ€"[1H5 ‘par value is 11,000â€"but recently $10,000 a share has been ofiered and refused by men who are ready to sell when they can get. their price. A Java grandee is coming to Ameri- ca. with his eighty-one children, and vants to secure board in somé quiet iamily. ‘ - - A London butcher hes been fletected in selling donkey meat for beef, and his customers are exceedingly indignant at ‘.‘ treated as if way were canni- NAPOLEON. O’NIILL. Lb 110° of tailors‘ ~ - The New York Tribune has outstripped is revers- , . . . - . . all its contemporarieem the extent and va' time in the 1 riety of its war neieâ€"aithongh all the New In -- debt.-â€"- i York dailies have shownâ€"and still'céntiiiiie '9” subject 1‘ to showâ€"a. most‘landabie enterprise in the the custom- obtaining of early intelligenee. The Tri sea.to pay, bane of Thursday says .â€" ' ’ INHUMAN comma? or In: AMERICAN C'ONSUL. NEW YORK, Aug. 23.- The T rzbum’s Paris correspondent writes as follows, giving details of the recent horrible massacre of French and Russian rcsi THE MASSACRE IN CHINA. Particulars of the Butchery; slaughter began. “The following are known to have been among the victims : M. Fontainier, Consul of France and wife; M. Simon, Secretary to the Consul ; M. Thornassein and wife ; PeregCherrierflatholie priest ; r I4} If t0popfifl, ngssian éfipg 4'an 'wi'l'ef. e BascOH sisters, Ld‘hi§5;‘1\1a’§y'; Victoria, Theresa, J osephina, Vincenta, Orelia, Eugenie, and Catherina; Mon- sieur and Madame Chalmaison; Doctor Carmichael and wife. The Rev. Mr. , Stanley and family, of Cincinnati, Ohio, occupied one of the missions, but, as he chanced to banibsenqu t§e§§ne‘;flrsr Stanley arid ' Miss Thompson" fohu'nd refuge on board the U. SI ship Manchu, and thus, doubtless, escaped a terrible fate. Several unknown Englishmen and Americans are missing and are supposed ' to have been slaughtered. i “It is asserted that over 200 Chinese NAMES or yam wmmsg; proselytes of Wags? ’1‘)?“- massacred, besi ’es sixty or Seventy chfl- dren who were burned to death in a eel- lar building where they had sought refuge. To relate the outrages and in. dignities to which the females were sub- jccted before they were murdered makes tthe‘ heart sic Every. GERRY auo‘d.‘ l'abubi‘vhichrit ‘ 3153:9731)“ for'the moat" savage barbarian to conceive was perpe- trated upon these weak, defenceless ladies. A native Christian priest, who attempted to guard them, was seized and torn. .limhejmmm limh.~ Nine, _ of _ the sisters who were then collected in theI school-room, were beaten with a stick of bamboo, their clbthes torn from their ibodies, and then placed on their heads. and cut with knives in-Fthe mostsa'vag’e . manner, andontraged beyond" helief.- E White yet- alive, they; em magenta "I'V Jqq‘Tâ€" by side, ifie'ir cheeki‘guhed,llipa§?n}; nose cut, eyes scOOped {rom'thzig headg; their breasts cut. off, and the}? abdam‘éifi ripped Open with large cleaners and their Elimbs cut and broken. iWhflp there glagap mogq @do, 9373:; a gitd and ' Vfiafivibdlfighw " 55‘ “It. is charged that Changhow, Gov- ernor of the Province, was the instigator of the mob, and stood by and witnessed the massacge‘mitypiljfigttemytin?w vent it; and that. JIA. Tf‘h ea ows} American Cénsul at Tientzin, was in icompany with: Changhgw all the tixiize. entrnge, althonâ€"g‘fi Y1; if an oficer of EEG :1: Chinese Government, and had power and W 1 influence to prevent it: Tie Emgerpg a; ‘ special minister to Paris, to satjgfy the F9031; Emma in reference £0. this ' outrage, and has appointed Meadows as vvmr DUO-J â€" 06. aqd didr Baths 130:: git“ 0t that 213.; A TE. Me‘adowk, Ainéi‘ican €011 3111, was the only one who seemed to view the whole afi'air with 1111mm â€" This fellow, Meadows, 1.3 an Englishmak, and is Consul for the 131111.38 States, Holland, and Denmark, withdutgsalar from them, but. holds the sinecu're pas 3 tion of Superifitendent of Changhdws arsenal.’ Enterprise 61' the N. Y. Press! 0111- single dispatch concerning the battle of Gravelotte cost us (notwithstanding the 1 -0t.- «an... areat reductions in cable tolls) two thou sand two hundred and eighty dollars 111 gold; for the mere tranomission; from Londoi New York. Thea werfi, besides, the c 1 of a special courier from the battle field throurrh Alsace, Rheuish Prussia, Belgium, 1 and thence to London, and the pav of the l l cortespondeut himself (a singularly capabg ed on the Trial!!!) togmher ‘wiififltfié? of a body of no less than five assistants in that army 31009.. We mention the Min :13 spirit of boasting, but simply to gratify a. natural curiosity. uptessrd in innumer-O {lylugléu , _ G 871‘Hi-Ebave finfliiui at 5 abie inquiries, and to shod “h“ rapid 11111., Mount Forest at 8,1'thur 31:12, 31-. strides this more than imperial. pity is tak- {flag it :Elora at 4 P ..m to connect with ing toward becoming, at whatevercdst, the tram t'o Gublph. ' centre of the world 3 news as wall as the REGULAR SI‘AGE. world’s 33 g .- 1-; ; k .. ‘ 3., :3 g 3,." .éofiém‘liiâ€"Hkavl Elora at 4 3.111., I . ' Arthur at 8. 30; Mount Forest at 12:30; ‘Why don’t you limit yourself?’ said 3‘ phyfiian to an intemperate person. ‘38! down a stake that you will go so far and no. further.’ ‘I do,’ replied the other; ‘but I set it so far ofi‘ that I always get drunk he lorelgettoit.’ 5:: V . i . \ ~ 0‘ 915.1%??? wnfala, besi 'es sixty or ’sev‘euthy ch17 ‘ ' 'Lo‘vn’ LL’S Dominion 8L Provincial Direchries To be Published in October, 1870a I GEEKâ€"Learning 1that may. name has i ; as mainstay-ugh y use in connec- .°on Wetmfi being canvassed in the Provinces, ‘and entirely distinct from. my works; and that in other cases it has been stated that my Directories have been abandoned, I would request those desiring to give a preference to my works to see , that persons representing themsel‘ves as act- st --L!-l._5-_.. Bum rvnuvm -vr--- ing for me are furnished with satisfactory credentials. ‘IT is intended tom'gke‘thgset'bim'étofies the most complete and correct ever issued on this continent. They are not be ; ing prepared by correspondence, but by personal canvass, from door to door, of my own Agents, for the requisite infOrmation. l have now engaged on the work in the sev. eral Provinces Forty men and Twenty horses. These are engaged mainly on the towns and villages off the Railway and Steamboat Routes, important places on the lines being held tilt the completion of the ‘ former, to admit of corr 7' n to .ltuest date. it I ah ' pate issuing, £333on yext, e éanafi _ Dominion eter‘wynd 1x Provincial Directories, hich 11 b3 “a correct index to the Dominion of Canada, Newtonndland, and Prince Edward Island, anda combined Gazetteer, Directory and fland Book of the six Provinces. SUBSCRIPTION TO THE DOMINION DIRECTORY 2 Dominion of Canada Subscribers $12 Cy. ' United States do 12 Gold. Great Britain and Ireland do £3 Stg. France, Germany, c., do £3 Stg. Subscription to Provincial Directories. Province of Ontario Directory, 1870â€"71 $4 ; Province of Quebec, _,.,do 1870-71 4 Province of Novd‘BgofiaEdo 1870411. 5 ' :Prqvâ€"igce ot News,“ ‘Wick 3-22; -, : "22.14% 2:»: 5; mm, Leno-11; .2: 1“ g . ‘ 1aefl' $15: of? r'r IS intended tom’ake these recto-fl JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1870. v-7 “ Fro;;nce of Newfoundland Province of Prince Edward" ' Island Dlrectory, 1870-71 2. (1:?- No Money to be paid until each book is deliveregl._é_;0 __ . °“ » J- L- 1-...Amn 10 “VI Ratéggax‘dvgrtising will made be known on application to JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 187 0. y m g. '3 r. 93?}:va FACILITY FOR DOING FIRST-CLASS WORK AT THE “ CHRONICLE ” OFFICE. Just to hand, direct from the English makersâ€"Best Durable Qualities, AT wmm mm gum? nmnnd in Oil. This paint is superior to, 9-2. Va “ w 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, c. Its use is not injurious to 3112 Hank: SD‘ECRSWE’ ‘%;3;HQBÂ¥CK HAND, TABLE, HALL, c. Chimneys Wicks, direct from Makers. .... ..‘_-" " ' -. ' ,'_" » "“ . w ‘9'}; ' * I mported direct, will be sold ‘ I "f‘ - v- ." _ , 1.. ‘fiported direct, will be sold RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. GZOOGWPQM GOES KPZGHfiwanwm ‘(jrf a Rfiafitérqnafit‘y, in gréat variety. a bang. ; Dlrect I- ,5'7. - Made by the celefirated firm of GUBNEY, \VARE a 00., of Hamilton, jn stock at E\g‘ame-s" ricezs.‘ «E'Bb‘ese Scales‘ are Wui- . x116 pufecfi’iefiable, and durable,being made in the very best manner. TORONTO M LESALE PRICES 25 Kegs HUBBUCK’S Genuine Féhiiiizmaid. I PhotogIaphs fIII 1he Million! draw REBELLIGN. ’ ‘ff u; \‘IV‘I KOUQH. BETTER than the BEST and'; Cheaper than the Cheapest at Opposite Fletcher’s; gzé £-""\"TP;_:. * ._ ' meta“ tit‘gopening of the Wel.‘ lington, Grey and Bruce Railway to Elora. for passenger traffic, the stage line between Guelph andfllora has been dis-' Gama Noumeaâ€"Lena Elora at 1:30, _ F’Afim '- UH. §'f\ 'tafiégffiefifiivii‘h} thiatrain from Guelph, ‘ t Arthur at 5:30 p.m., ‘Mount Forest at 9, 31'? "' first.cla,35 Land. Du'rbamh at £30 p.111. «arriving i Sound tit-8 pg. g 661'in Sot'm. -‘-â€"Leaves ofl’Es W Int-Iv." w- Gé’ikESotfmé-Lea'ves 0673:: Sound at} 4 8,13,; Durham at 11 8.19. ; Mount Forestj .6 2 ‘pJn'. ; Arth‘nr. M14280; arxiving gin? 'Elora at. 8 p.m., connecting with 6 o’clon tninnext m . , 1 ,, TAKEN; 731': STORM! KfiLSBY’S 5 GALLERY.‘? A BALE 0F c‘fiqngigf Time. da Subscribers $12 Cy. do 12 Gold Ireland do £3 Stg. 620., do £3 Stg. Provincial Directories. INC LCDIXG fin. "S“MMI: LIN-B. ,~U 1'pper Town, Durham. ' CK The “designed i! fine-v2â€" 2v "1- .w -. . fqllowing [Md (Ramon “5639’ terms,‘ in Owed _----,..r ' ALWAYS IN STOCK i" D1 ug Store, 1 LOWER TOWN 1:39.\?ARM FOR SALE. Bfand les, Eyerythin 0' found :rifflnd Canad lall ‘-- _ SPINNING"WHEELS‘H SPINNING :WHEELS .'. The sancriber in ‘retorning thanks for, past favors would intimate to his friends and the public generally,- that he has again commenced to manufacture Spinning Wheels and Jack-Reels, and has .now on hand fifty long reels, and fifty more in course of construction, which, as the "times are. hard, will .be sold very cheap for 0881i. Credit. will be given as usual. ' ' = GEORGE CAMPBELL, Near Schofield’s SawMill, Bentinck. . . May 4th, 1870. ‘ 2m. fro-ad. MELMEE’RT ' - i .- IE’S’MTS AKD BONNETS, FEATHERS AND RIBBONS, . Flowers, Hosiery, 85¢. AEL EEE’ AEE 0? ’EEE EATEET EAEEEEE THE subscriher lS desirous of sellmg Lots 24 3111125, 0011.12, township of Ben- tinck, containing 200 acres of good hard- wood 18nd, 40 of which Tare cleared 11nd situate in a. prOSperouS loéality; 10 thilea from Durham and four from the gravel I Vu“. - Price $8 per acre, one thud cash.‘. T indisputable. _ L‘ For full particularqanpl ~to » . “ '~ ' ' ' “ 'JAM'ESyKELEHEB; 8313'; "I; W mes, Usually ,fiu. “. '-_ t ;-- _.F g-v. .' -~ ”“Spi‘iflié’ F39" Counting in partnof -. 3. “WW tfullytd A.- a V . _ 'Bega mostrespec :i‘n‘fo‘rm' her Eady patron's; that Vshe has Just rec ‘ - spin“! with M6 and vat-ht! wortment of N B'M'an ' . _ -0, MRS. DAVIDSON; TTDDTER 'I‘O WN. DURH4 Mrs. D. having sec -â€"- ‘0' ‘ " bi'étr'ict'itfenuon t6 THE SUBSCRIBER BEES 'l'U .nmiunu LunL‘uu u, 1...... _ _ a m \LLY, and to his numerous customers in particular, for past. favors in this line of business, and also to inform them that his Cardin g and Cloth-Dressing Machinery is now in complete order, having been recently fitted up with. latest imprdvements, and ' the services of one of the most experienced workmen in'Ontario, 2) having engaged :year‘s stand«ing,‘trusts by unremitting attention and good workâ€"all work warrantedâ€" to merit a share of public patronage. ' ‘ ‘ ' a The GRIST-MILL. 13 in complete ready for alleo'rts of work. First-cl: .-. " '5 :33 “3â€"bit". 5.; :53 e *3": ‘ ViBaxfims ,‘ {£1me a. Dlstafice"'éan have ' their W001 Title r m greets e5” atomizer? eArrfiafisl WALL PAPERS, DECORATIONS WINDOW SHADES, c., ever brought to This part of the country, and sellingfl5 at extremely low ETICBS Patterns to suit all tastes. In addition to the aboveaig have else just received a. large con- ”-wsignment of varying Whitewash. ' Papers from 4 cents per Roll. . E. a: mum‘haas having secured the services of a first class Mlhhm n, Iéfitfon' t6 Bh‘sifiess to mer “fit" a. afiare of public patronage. 75" 5 *Ui} DURHAM, May 17th,1870. The GRE ATE‘ST BARGAINS of 3001‘s SHOES'to behad in Ladies" Missés" Prunella. Gaiters Balmqrals selling at 0081:, in price flom 3 to ”$35 00. 'Have your walls papered, it IS che3.per and bettel than smsm @E” MWQ. VARIETY STORE. JUST ERECENED AT ompleterunning order, having recently been overhauled, First-class Millers and strict'attention to custoiners’ interests. a first-class}. MILLINER‘, from THANKS TO THE PUBLIQ â€"- v4â€" UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. JOHN KELLY. same day ! Toronto, in Durham, at the “the beat steel: 9866, and a neat 'fit‘ gu'aranteed. ‘uj’PrxceS‘to sun " 163’y0 * "1* STOP ‘ANb ’éEE '! stern, undeniable find incontestame lucw, sufiicient'to convince the most skeptncal that the Great Medical Compound yearned ' 'ble in the Great Shoshonees Remedy! For Diseases Qt the Throat, Lungs, Liver, lDigeauvei-Orghns, Kidney, c.,, as,well,-as I bcrbfulat'thé variougSfiiu Diseases, Humors, ’ _ f_A.-. :mnnr;inQ nf C. circular, of unquestxonan: .e cm H n the GREA T SH OSHONEES REMED Y III-0v w .â€" PIfiiS, and satisfy yourselves. Price of the Remedy in large‘pin‘ts 231.- (i? For sale" by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. -' ‘ Wholesa‘e Agentsâ€"Northrop Lyman. Newcastle, Lyman, .Ell‘iott 00., Toronto. style, To Messrs. CRANBERLAIN 3; Sum, Conway P: 0. County of Lennox, Outario, Can- MADOQ, County of Hastings, Uanaua Banner. Province of Ontario, Feb. 9th,. .1369. MOORE/S RURAL PAYS . This is to certily that during the winter All 'whc cultivate Fruits, Flowers, l'lfrrfv of 1866 I was taken, .with am'eakness of the tables. c,, even on a sman scam, (in C5,.“ ankles, which" gradually, during the spring Village or Subnrh,) while to haunt-rs. 0f 1867, extended to "my knees, and on up Planters, Horticulturists, Stock lizeeim to my hips, and'I became so weak that I Wool ‘ Growers, Daitymen. PC'uilz't‘ 172.:- could not walk, but. was confined to'my ciers, c., .it is INDISPEN‘SAHE. I: chair. For about two years, while this the FAMILY it is highly regzmj. 3, gt. weakness was coming 'on'me, and aflel‘"Literary and Miscellaneous 1»..;..-.,,~;,,..m; lwarda. Isought medical. advice, employing furnishing CHOICE AXD E.\"I.'j.-:'1'-‘tl.\" at difi‘erent times, three doaors, and medi- [5G READING FOR ALL. The Ryan‘s cines of dtfi'erent kinds rescrihedb friends , _ ‘ . . H but of‘ no” avail. I co'iitinued to get worse MARKET PAD CRUP hLP‘Jflb and worse, until the summer “of 1868, when x Are fun and reliable. ].:.?.-.,r1.t...fi,_v .33.}- ! wasinduced to try the great Shoshonees Edited, Illustrated and Printed its limit Remedy by readinglhe cures Performed. in Style, and Adapted to Country. mtg.- 3 pamphlet. ‘At 'thié‘time 1. had begun I“ City, the RURAL is the Pill??? tor YMJE‘ :. feel the weakness“ in my hands 3 in fact I. Family and Friends. it ‘is not a mum}; was getting almost helpless. I 113"" taken or semi~motuhlv, but a Large and lax-4'] two h'ottles of the shoshonees Remedy and {U} Illustrated \VQElilV,-â€"21hd.xlh0llfllld|.'t.i.l.t two boxeshofthe pills, and I am entirely its former size, its Subscription Price n restored toihealth. I never expected to mains unchanged! get better, but simply tried the medicine‘as a sort of forlorn hape. This case of mine FORM, STYLE, TERMS, C. was not a private one, but known to all my neighbors and friends; and to any one V01. XXL, for 1870, will he putter. afflicted 33 I W33: 1 have only to 535' try the in Superior Style. each Number emmur. Shoshonees Remedy, I believe it will cure ing Sixteen Double Quarto Pages. (1.?!» you. MARY ANN DOVGHTY- Columns Each.) Finely lllusllzttcd. at: Sworn tofbefpre. me.at.Madoc,r.tlounty 0f Neatly Printed on Book Paper. Hastings thié ninth'day‘ 0f FmWi 1869- Only $3 a Year ; in clubs of tn «urn? r4 . . ;_A'F° WOOD: J‘ P' c' $2.50. Canadians, 220 (We. a war t-E'." I hereby certify that I have known MVS- for American postaO‘e. SullSCrllit‘ aid (‘4 Mary Ann Doughty forthe l3“ fifteen‘years, Now 1 Great indufements to flu!» A 4:“: She isa woman of Pi‘ObitY and tr. it», 1 â€"Over one Hundred Valuable 2mm: EaYei!k9°wn,illeghefoi‘: 'dui‘ingh ant £3159 ranging in price from $4 to SGM: 3 5; i er‘i nes's." ' _ etteve‘ er certi cae t e 5 ~ u . ,2, .5. ;- true in;e_17ery'" particular. _. I know that 3:28, Premium Llats,bh01h lit , u ,s - while ill' her‘case was-declared? hopeless; The 'an A1. has always my, ,1 r. ‘ and'l know that shehas, since-her recovery Rochester, N. Y., (the he“, 0, u ' always attributed her recovery to the Sho- farming and fruit growina rewion 1.3,” 3.119%“ RemedY' Whatever-may be the several: 01 its Editors (and fCullltflrE' 99.01“?” pronerttes S’thhls' medicine, one res‘ideb but as its principal Pnlfiim thmslscemmthat In her case, it has-act Oflice is now in New York all 11â€": ed almost ”like the performance of a miracle. should be addressed to ' ' ' - _ .A. F. W001), J. P. . D. T MOO? Warden of the county'ofr-Hastings, Pto- D 41PM}:- ltowjavew .1. vince of Ontario, Dominion of Canada. ... '. - if GUEI rueâ€"First Wednesday in each month. HARRIS'I‘oxâ€"Fnday before Guelph Fair. Bos‘w Quin-Saturdey before Guelph EIOkaâ€"f'lhe day béi‘ore Gueip h. Draytonâ€"The‘ day befo‘re Elora. ' 'C1 IFFORDâ€"Thursday before Guelph Fair. Tm Io'rDALE-Triday befnre Guelph Fair. NEW BAMBUBGâ€"FirSt Tuesday in each I 'month. BERLINâ€"First Thursday in each month. ELMIBAâ€" Se opd Mondayiin each month. Wn'nmnoyfsfipcond Tuesday in. each!monib. MT. Fohzts’nb'l‘hird Wednesday in each Dcnyiiwâ€" "'siy pigéééd‘ing tho. above. FERGUsâ€"Thursday following Mt. Forest. URANGEVILLEâ€"Second Thursday in Jan., . x M,arch May, July, Sep. ., and Nov. MONO MILLSâ€"Third Wednesday 111 Jan., April, July and October. - ERINâ€"First Monday in January, April, ‘_ July and October. MASOxVILLEâ€"First Tuesday 1n February, ' May, Auoust and November. _ OT No. 16, Con. 3, West of the Gara- ‘ fraxa Road. Township of Bentinck, containing 100 acres, about 39 acres clear- ed. Tamed-$300 cash. Mbfiihly data; Féifé: LAND FOR SALE. vvu‘nn. I} , PoWER, in the Village of Hanover fog Sale‘ox; to Leasg. Terms reasonable: Afiply to‘the subscglber, at Owen Sound or to Mr. John Cnspm, near Remove, 0; -‘ R THE PRESERVATION AND Growth of the Hair. Mamfflcmred by. ' ‘ I JOHN FANT, Hair Dresser, c., DUI’HXTiHP, Ont. PRICEâ€"$1.50cts. and 25 cents per bottle. {if}? This is a most superior article, com- posed entirely of vegetable euhetanees, and is positively the best article tor thehai, ever manufactured. 121. OULD RESPECTFCLLY I}; ‘ form the inhabitants of Durham and vicinity, that he has commenced bug; ness'in the New Cottage, near the Ashen». Havfilé’had considerable practice in 1,0}1. donand many 0f the provincial townsin England, hapes by strict attention to busi. ness, to merita share of public patronage, ' Nov. 23, 1869. Owen Sound, Dec. 16m, 1869; LURNITURE FACTORY WATER “-mnn :01 {110 ‘7; lln..- -l‘ 7‘ RURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY WEEKLY. Vol. XXL, for 1870, of this Famous Journal win Excel in all the characteristics of a First-Class Rural, Litexary, Family andlbusiness Newspaper, combinedâ€"making it the The Brain, was Doubled in Size and Vastly Improved. in Jan. last, and is new not only the Largest, Cheapest and Best, but also the Largest Circulating Weekly in its Sphere. Superior in Ability, Value and Variety of Contents, as well as in Size, Style'and Illustrations, and having: a Continental Circulationâ€"with tens of thou- sands of ardent admirers in both Town and Countryâ€"the Kraut is the great FARM AND FIRESIDE FAVORITE! 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