My dear}! rs. Jones, said Mrs home near to my bedside ; I an and I wish to say a few wordst Yes, mimn, sighed Mrs. J om. \Veii, Airs. Jones, ejaculat Erma, ydu and I have had a g< tifts in our day, and now I p 3011 in peace; can you forgive I Yes, marm, so‘obcd “Mrs. J\ deed, indeed; I can. Brpwu. Yea, marm; responded Mrs. Jones With diï¬iculty, in consequence of the intensity of her anguish ; ,and then she attempted‘ to weep her way out of the dying wom'au’s room. ‘ ‘D 7 Stop a moment, 1 said the eXpiring M: other word to say. understood that if T =goes back, and we 5! :ground. 31y (lCGI' ?1 f3. JUB‘CS. Salt]. 31“.? BFOWD, It is the Lillians of Prussia that make . -. 1.3 . T . -' ' ome near to my hensnle , i am dying the passage of so large an army through ml I wish to so a few words to or. 3 Yes, marin, sighed Mrs. Jones. 'aculated Mrs ‘ young, educated, and furnished with ‘Well, Mrs. Jones, (3, â€3‘30, 3'50 and I in“? had a good {113135 ccllent maps of the seat of war. ed in parties of all sizes, in ac' ifts in our day, and now 1 part with tach ‘ cordance with the nature of their work, on in peace; can you forgive me ? Yes, marm, sobbed 'BIrs. Jones; in» “.11 mounted, and carefully instructed, Iced, indeed,1 ca"- it they carry out their commission with an e mixture of audacity and are, in the ï¬rst place, intelligent men, Am I forgivenf ejaculated Mrs - admirabl Brown. business-like sobrietyâ€"riding cautious- Yea, marm ; responded Mrs. Jones . iy, keeping a good lookâ€"out, and, if they “‘11 aifï¬culiyi in consequence 0f the can, always saving the capacity of their Intensity 0‘ her anguishyan'd then 5iâ€: ‘1 horses for a qu’ " ride; Their main ICA tttempted' to weep her way out. Of the weapon is a heavy revolver, which is lying "om-3T3 room. iexactly what suits such a duty. No- Stop a moment, my dear Mrs. Jones, i body can use a carbine with effect from “aid the eXpiring Mâ€. Brown. ’1’†an- the saddle, and these men are directed ither word to say. I wish to have it% to avoid ail proï¬tle.s hand-toohand en- mdcrstood that iIT 8“ well everything counters. It is not true that they are woes back, and we stand on the same old i ever deliberately sacriï¬ced by the Ger- 3 ground. .man commanders, on the plea of ex. ' l . pen ginformation from the survivors 40â€"» - .â€"â€"â€".. A Ceremonious Judge. , . l Judge Kâ€"â€"â€", of North Carolina, 155, a great stickler for forms. soldier who had been battered cons rably in the war, was brought The judge told him to 1,01,] ‘, T ider- ; tirely, and sometimes for days together witness. up his right hand. Can’t do it, sir said the 'man. “Ihy not ? "I'hen hold up your left. 3 The man said that he had got l iin-that armtoo. {flying cornmissariat-jackals to , l «mnqthnld nn vour leg. ho man camhind. j, such a country as France possible. They 1 tion with Directories now being canvassed i i ' : . . . ex- , m the -’Prov.nces, and entirely distinct from . Del ding a dozen men to obtain useful The Provincial Directories, whicn Will be a ' Uhlans come, of course, into the “ tight= places,†and they are often sent to dis- One daY a 3, tances so great that they must trust en- , z in as a‘ to their own courage and adroitncss.â€"â€" , United States ‘ hey are very valuable to the army,col 1 ilectively and individually, because they, i clear the way before it, making surprise limposisible; and they not. only give it .Got a shot in that arm sir. ‘, the enjoyment ofsafc marches and quiet I) bivouacs, but also find out all the avail- Province 01 a ShOtiablc provisions, and act as a kind of Province of New the Then; said the jadge, sternly, you great lionstaiking through the land‘be- Tobe Published in October, 1870. OTICE.â€"Learning that my name has been unwarrantably used in connec- 5 a \ I my works, and that in other cases it hasi been stated that my Directories have been i : abandoned, I would request those desiring I lto give apreference to my works to see' i that “persons representing themselves as not i , mg for .me are furnished with satisfactory 3 . credentials. ' . . J OHN ‘LQVELL, Publisher. ! Montreal, March 16, 1870. l u-u-vâ€"v--..,.. 'I‘ is intended to make these Directories l the most complete and correct ever ; issued on this continent. They are not be mg prepared by correspondence, but by personal canvass, from door to door, of my†; own Agents, for the requisite information. I 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 of the Railway and Steamboat Routes, important places on the lines being held till the completion of the former, to admit of correction to latest date. I anticipate issuing, in October next, the Canadian Dominion Directory, and Six 3 ‘ Lovell’s Directories. I correct index to the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island, and a combined Gazetteer. Directory and Hand Book of the six Provinces. . SUBSCRIPTION TO THE DOMINION DIRECTORY 2 nion of Canada Subscribers $12 Cy. do :12 (l old. Great Britain andlreland do £3 Stg. t France, Germany, 8.30., do £3 Sig. Subscription to Provincial Directories. Province of Ontario Directory, 1870-71 $31 Province-oi Quebec do 1870-71 4 rovince of Nova Scotia do 1570-71 5 .New Brunswick ' «Directory, 1870-71 foundland iDirectory, 1870-71 Province of Prince Edward Island Directory, 11870-71 (fj- No Money to be paid until each boo] i Dorm ‘. I I d l l A Conditional 362011 912 Judge Kâ€"-â€", of North Carolina, is ‘ 1913393, a great stickler for forms. One day a E: flanges soldier who had been battered cousider- tirely, Got. a shot in that arm sir. "l‘hen hold up your left. The man said that. be had got a. shot ï¬n-tbat arm .too. Then; said the judge, stemly, yor must hold up your leg. No man car he sworn, sir, in this court by law, an lees he holds1 up something. l The “Baptist “’atchman says ;._ . “Franklin Dyer, a highly respectable i and intelligent farmer of Galena, Kent% 00., Md., gives the following as a sure l cure for the bite of a mad dog':â€"“ Ele- campane is a plant well known to mest persons, and is to be found in many of our gardens. Immediately after being bitten, take one and a half~ounce of the root of the plantâ€"the green roots are perhaps preferable, but the dried will answer, and'will be found in our drug 'stores, and was used by Incâ€"slice or bruise, put into a pint of fresh milk: boil down ‘to a‘half pint, strain, and when cold drink it, fasting at least six hours afterward. The next morning re- peat the dose, fasting, using two ounces of the root. On the third morning take third dose, prepared as'the last, and this niil‘be su’flicient. It is recommended that after each dose nothing be eaten for at least six hours. I have a son years-ago, and four other children in the neighborhood were also bitten ; they took the above doses. and are alive and well to ih s day. And I have known a number of others who were bitten and To Care the Bite of a. Mad Dog. â€I “ICU, VJ. .‘C'v -' .I"‘ . . . o . S , . . _. I b0“ down ‘tO a haif pint, strain, and ï¬rst (human of L)t 21, on .ï¬rst 0011.? when cold drink it, fasting at least six 113, G, R.-â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. L McDonald,§ hours afterward. The next morning re~ l Lamprey, seconded by Mr. peat the dose, fasting, using two ounces ; That the selectors of jurors be paid as! of the root. On the third morning take é follows: the Reeve, $3; the Clerk $4.; ; third dose, prepared as'tbe last, and this} the Assessor $3.-â€"Carried. Moved by E "in ‘be su’flieient. It is recommended Mr. Lauder, seconded by Mr. DIcDon-} that after each dose nothing be eaten 31d, That Mrs. Seaton be paid $3 for; for at leastsix hours- I have a son keeping Ellen McColl’s child for the; "b0 was bittemby a mad dog eighteen month ending 6th Oct. 1870.â€"-Carriedi Imago, and four other children in Moved by Mr. Lam-prey, seconded by the neighborhood were also bitten; they Mr; Lauder, That :36 be expended in look the above doses. and are alive and the excavation of a hill opposite Lot well to ‘h 8 day. And 1 have known a i No 13, between the 6th and 7th eons. number 0f others who were bitten and '5 under the supervision of Mr. Lauder.â€" applied the same remedy.†i Moved by Mr. Lamprey, seconded by â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. McDonald, That $5.10 be paid to Influence 0f Marriage. i. the arbitrators, being one-half of the ex- ! pense incurred in the alteration ofUnion 1 Wise. A'n unmarried man is but. halt of .a perfect being, and it requires the other half to make things right, and it cannot be expected in this imperfect state he can keep the path ofrectitnde any more than a boat with one oar, one bird with one wing, can keep a st night course..â€" In nine cases out of ten, where married men hegome drunkards or commit great crimes égainst the peace, the communL Grown persons are apt to put a. lower estimate than is just on the understand- ing of children ; tin-y rate them by what they know, and children know ivory lit- tle, but their capacity of comprehension is very great; hence the continued won- der of those who are accustomed to them at the “old fashioned ways of some lone little one who has no playfellows, and at the odd mixture of folly and Wis dom in its sayings. A continual battle inn'jng Parchment Paper. goes on in a child‘s mind between what I it knows and what it comprehends. Its-l answers are foolish from partial ignor l, ance, and Wise from extreme quickness} of apprehension. The great art 01: education is so to train this faculty as neither to depress nor over exert it.â€" The matured mediocrity of many an infant prodigy proves both the degree of expansion to which it is possible to {one a child’s intellect, and the bounda- ry which nature has set to the success of such false culture. paper will sooner tear than separate Where it has been thus fastened togeth- . it. Another way is to put. a thin piece - of paper between the surfaces of parch- ' merit. and apply the paste. This forms a ï¬rm joint, and can with difï¬culty be To join the stiff, smomh surfaces of parchment, paper, wood,paste‘ooard, c.. .the snrfacc of the parchment must. ï¬rst be moistened with alcohol or brandy: 'antdgthen pressed while still moist upon â€the glue or paste. When two pieces of parchment are to he joined, both must he moistened in this way. It. is said the lament, my (3031‘ Mrs. Jones, piriug Mrs. Brown. :I’ve an- to say. I wish to have it.‘ that if'I get well everything and we stand on the same old w (T) l'. J 0210112321021 ejaculated Mrs had a good man} 3W I part. wit} forgive me ? Mrs. Jones; in Glenelg Council met: at the Argyle Hotel on the 2'8th ult. The minutes 0t last meeting were read and continued. Moved by Mr Lamprey, seconded by 311'. “(D nald, 'lhat. the survey of MI. Rombough across Lot. No. 20,0011. ll: be not adopted, it not. being in acemd- ance with the plan agreed to at the last meeting of this Lounc1l â€"-Carr1edâ€"- \Ioved bYL Mr. Lamprey, seconded by Mr. Lauder, That the Collector be in- structed to accept f1om \V. 11.. R0111- bough, six dollars for arrears of taxes on Lot.4, 7 9 and 10, on Garafraxa EStrect, and Lots 4, .' and 10 on Albert EStreet West, being subdixisions of the iï¬rst division of Int :27 on ï¬rst. con. eon. N. D.‘ R ; under {he supervision of the woven-«Carried. Moved by Mr Lamprcy, seconded by Mr. McDonald, That. one dollar be paid John Cameron for the removal of a tree on sideline No. 20, N. D. R.â€"â€"Carried. The Council the-n adjourned to meet at the same ‘ place on the 20th December next. That distinguished American soldier, Benjamin F. Butler, says :--“If 1 were e. Cape ï¬sherman, and if I were inter- fered with when 1 had a right to ï¬sh, I would ï¬ght.†During the late war, Ben had many OppOrtnnities'of ï¬ghting, but he never showed any particular fondness for such fun. True, he distinguished himself in New Orleans, as many fami- lies down there whose plate is missing i can testify. Probably the ladies whom i he insulted are also prepared to testify i as to his bravery and generalship. As Ben would ï¬ght if he were a Cape Fish- erman, let us be thankful that he is not i a Cape Fisherman. If he ever: does he- come a Cape Fisherman, we how he will give us fair warning, in order that our wives and daughters may he remov-: ed to a place of safety, and in order that we may «have an opportunity of locking up our silver spoons.-â€"-Tclegraph Mr. S 1 , is your customer Mr. I! D a matt to be trusted? I know : of none more so. He is to lce trusted foreverâ€"he nets}; pays, , e; . .--. Glenelg Council. The Uhlans LOVELL’S Dominion Provincial Directories To be Pubiished in October, 1870. ’ OTICE.â€"Learning that my name has i been unwarrantabiy used in connec- tion with Directories now being canvassed in the ’I’rovinces, and entirely distinct from my works, and that in other cases it has been stated that my Directories have been abandoned, I wcnld request those desiring to give aprefercnce to my works to see that persons representing themselves as act. ing for me are furnished with satisfactory credentials. Loveii’s Directories. '1‘ is intended to make these Directories the most complete and correct ever issued on this continent. They are net be ing prepared by correspondence, but. by persbnal canvass, from door to door, of my own Agents. for the requisite infermation. 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 05' the Railway and Steamboat Routes, important places on the lines being held till the completion of the former, to admit ofcorrection to latest date. Provincial DirecEOries, whicn' will be a correct index to the Dominion of Canada, Newtoundland, and Prince Edward Island, andacombined Gazetteer, Directory and Hand Book of the six†Provinces. SUBSCRIPTION TO THE DOMINION DIRECTORY : Dominion of Canada Subscribers $12 Cy. In“ I. Province of Ontario Directory, 187041 Province ol Quebec do 1870â€"71 Province of Nova. Scotia do 1570-71 Province of .New Brunswick :Directory, 1870-71 L IUIAMUV v- -.- "Directory, 1870-71 2 Province of Prince Edward Island Directory, 11870-71 51;» No Money to be paid until each book is delivered. $1) 0 IU saw-- v v __ V ' 7’" . . . ' Rates of Advertxsmg mll be made known on applicutluu to 1.\r1‘\Y r n‘rnl T 11-44:.“an eff-EVERY FACILITY FOR DOING FIRST-CLASS WORK AT THE “ CHRONICLE†019191012. Specialities at the Just to hand, direct from the English makersâ€"Best Durable Qualities, AT TORONTO WHOLESALE PRIflES. WEEK} : 13; v$ £53 Pï¬iï¬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, (to. Its use is not injurious to the beahh. Direct from Tuos. HUBBL’CK .i: 80):, London, England. C0 AL OIL, @031 {PH Lamps, CRUETS, SPOONS, FORKS 0. AND Nickle Silver Spoons Forks, â€HMWHWJOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16,1370. A LARGE LOT OF ?0£KET TABLE cumin, r iniort'ell direct, will be sold {ETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. HAND, TABLE, HALL, c. Chimneï¬ 8: Wicks, direct from Makers. ENCOURAG E HOME MANUFACTURE Platform Counter Scales, “Me by the celebrated ï¬rm ofGL'RXEY, “"ARE 3; (70.. of Hamilton. in stock at Makm‘s’ prices. These Scales are WAR- I:.\.\"run perfect, reliable, and dumbie,being made in the very best. manner. W. KOUGH. OPEN REBELLION. TAKEN BY STORM! Of a reliable quality, in great variety. Fenian R a i d ! Photographs for the_ Minion! BETTER than the BEST and Cheaper than the Cheapest at “ KBLSBY’S GALLERY, Opposite Fletcher’s, Upper ‘25 Kegs HUBBUCK’S Genuine COULSON’S MAIL LINE. Owen Sound, Dec. 7, 1 k, 69. N account of the opening of the Weir linzton, Grey and Bruce Railway to Elora forpassenger trafï¬c, the stage line between Guelph and Elora has been dis- continued. After this date, the stages of this line will run between Eiora and Owen Sound according to the followxng time table : ACCOMMODATION STAGE. GOING Nonmâ€"Leuves Elora at 1:30, after the arrival of the train from Guelph, Arthur at 5:30 p.m., Mount Forest at. 9, ar- riving in Durham at 1 a. m. Gorxc Scumâ€"Leaves Durham at 5 a.m., Mount Forest at 8, Arthur at 12, ar- riving in Elora. at 4 p.m., to connect with train to Guelph. GOING Normaâ€"Leaves Elm-a at 4 a.m., Arthur at,8 3i) ; Mount Forest at 12:30 ; Durham alt-1:30 p.m.; arriving in Owen Sound at 8 p.m. ' n n_A j ‘A Uvul-u â€"‘ v rvâ€" GOING Scamâ€"Leaves Owen Sound at 4 am 5 Durham at 11 a.m. ; Mount Forest at 2 pm. ; Arthur at 4:30 ; arriving in Elora at 8 p.m., connecxing with 6 o’clock train next morning. July 1, 1870. _ J Gwen Sound. ‘S‘Q‘t‘shï¬ AQENGY. ELECTROPLATED Change of Time. A BALE OF REGULAR STAGE. INCLUDIXG Town, Durham. axe, wusoa, BOWMAN ca, SEWINC MACHINE Woan call the attention of the readers of the Drnunt CHRONICLE to the fact that they are new manufacturing a NEW LOOK. STITCH SHUTTLE SEWING MA. CHINE, called after the inventor, Mr. C. F. ankman, the LOUKMAN PATENT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MA- l.‘:\'.'lll.JL U“v-â€"_ CHINE, which has, 11: the short time during: which it has been before the public, become WONDERFULLY POPULAR. Although only a little more than three months have elapsed Since its ï¬rst introduction, the "Lockman Parent†in that. short snare. of time has found its way into over 1200 CAN- l ; ADIAN HUM ES. A feat WITHOUT i PARALLEL in the Sewing Machine annals lot the Dominion, if not of the world. So strong has the demand for their Machine | b become, that‘t’he manufacmrers have been compelled to ENLARGE THEIR PREMI- ‘ SES, and INCREASE THEIRSTOCK 0F i MACHINERY, to the extent ofmaking the producing capacity of their Establishment SECOND T0 NO OTHER IN THE D0 MINION. The secret of the great success of the “Lock- man Patent†is 'to be found in its EXTREME SIMPLICITY, GREAT DUB-ABILITY, ADAPIABILII‘Y, WONDERFUL CAPACITY, MANUFACTURERS, EXTRAORDINARY CHEAPNESS, Though notwithstanding this cheapness the WORKMANSHIP IS EXCELLENT, Has all the attachments which have been found of use by long experience. With all the usual accessories, and accom panied by CLERGYMEN Will be suppï¬ed with this excellent Machine AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT. FULL INSTRUCTIONS AS TO USE AND MANAGEMENT. Could of’fcr no more acceptable :1 gift, to their Minister than a. “ankman Patent†Sewing Machine. WILSON,BOWMAN 8b 00., HAMILTON, ONT. IN PERFECT WORKING 011 DER, IMPROVED FARMS Hm SALE. Thevandersigned is authorized to sell the following Improved Farms on easy terms, Viz : Lot No. 18, cgr}..2, E. G. R, Township of Glenelg, 100 acme. Lois No. 16 and 17. con. 2,E. G. R. ,aTown ship of G'. enel ,_r,\I 200 ac1es. LotNo.16, con. 1, ..D R. ,Township of 'eneltr, 50 acres. Lots No. 7 and 8,0011. RN“ D. R., Town. ship8 of Glenelg. 100 acres. Lot No.8 ,con. 2, W. G. R., Township of Bentinck, 100 acres. Lot No. 12, con. 2. W. G. R. ,Township of Bentinck, 100 acres. Lot No. 25, con. 17, W. G. R., Township of N oxmanby, 100 acres. _ Also, Lot No. 47, con. 3, E. G. R., Township of 3 Holland, 100 acres. 'Lots7, S and9, N. D. R. and'l', 8and9, South side of Elvin 81., containing‘ .1 acre each, in the village of Priceville. For further particulars applv to SAMUEL E. LEGATE, Agent for Durham and vicinity, THE “LOCKMAN PATENT†Are sen‘t anywhere, on application. HE subscriber is desirous ofselllng Lots 24 and 25. con. 12, township of Ben- tinck, containing 200 acres of good hard- wood land, 40 of which are cleared and fenced, and well watered. Theselots are situate in a prosperous locality, 10 miles from Durham and four from the gravel road. Price $8 per acre, one thud cash. _ Title indisputab!e. . F0; full particuiars apply to 1‘ JAMES KELEHER, :Guelph, By that of any other Machine. FINISH UNSURP'ASS’ED ox to J OHW SHEWELL, Durham. June"23rd,1870. . July 13, 1870. HAMILTON, ONT., FARM FOR SALE. EVE RY MACHINE CONG REG ATIONS 3‘. H. Edwards. IS SENT OUT ï¬rst-Class Land. CIRCULARS AND THE Durham. Ont. 130. Mrs. D. having secured the services of a ï¬rst-class MIL’LINER, by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. 0:;- BUTTEE a: EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Note the AddlBSS; MRS. DAVIDSON, UPPER TO WN, DURHAM. April 20th, 1870. ‘ul'J QUUUUL‘lUuI-I LIIâ€"‘V‘J . v â€"-____ - ER. U.LY, and to his numerous customers in particular, for past favors in his line of business, and also to inform them that his Cardirg and Cloth-Dressing Machinery is now in complete order, having been recently fitted up with latest improvements, and having engaged the services of one of the most experienced workmen in Ontario, 2J years standing, trus‘tsbv(unremitting attention and good workâ€"all Work warranted- to merit a share of public patronage. Parties from a Distance can have their Wool same day i! egs most respecifully to inform opened out a large and varied ‘ .. . . (JODSlatlug 111 part of The GRIST-MILL 13 in complete running order, having recently been overhauled, ready for all sorts of work. Fiist-class Millers and strict attention to cus'tomers’ interests. Paper ‘m ingS Paper Hangings Paper Hangings EDGE MILLS, May Nth, 1870. rQQQ ï¬Qï¬LS QE Gï¬GIGESB i’ï¬TTEflfls lwixLL PAPERS, DECORATIONS WINDOW SHADES, c., ever brought 10 this pmt of the country, and selling at extremely low prices. Patterns to suit all tastes. In addition to the above we have also just received a large con- amwwm LADIE’S HATS AND BONNETS, . FEATHERS AND RI‘B‘BONS, ML: NW N M THE MTES’E‘ mmm, varying 1n p1ice from“ a to CE35, 00. b Have your walls pape1ed, it 1s cheape1 anti better than Whitewash. - a SUBSCRIï¬ER REGS TO RETURETHASKS To THE PUBLIC GEN- l-2_ Yinn Spring Fash l'OnS. ONTARIO BOOT STORE. DURHAM, May 17th, 1870. Papers from 4 cents 1161‘ Roll. 5' a; EBWQES. The GREATEST BARGAINS of BOO'I S SHOES to be had in Durham, at the made by the. best Workmen, abdof Stock of the best quality, latest style, warranted to wear well and ï¬t neatly; . _ _ . ‘ THOMAS JONES. Ladies’ Misses’ Prunella. Gaiters Balmomls selling at Cost. VARIETY STORE. JUST RECEIVED AT CUSTOM WORK e have also just received a large con- signment of AND Flowers, Hosiery, c. JOHN KELLY. SPLENDID FARM FORSALE-Z FOR SALE OR TO LEASE- Forsale, 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 Trees thereon. Also 50 acres, East ‘half of Lot 13, Con. 6th, Gleuelg, from 8 to 10 acres cleared. The above property will be sold cheap, and clear deed given.â€" Terms easy. For particulars apply to ABRAM GOLD, at the Durham Ashery, "or to ABRAM COOK, (114,-th Lot 7, Con. 6, Glenelg. ‘f‘ V ‘9- the above line, In the premises next door to G. Isaac’s saddlery 8MP: Upper Town, Durham, where he intends to devote his entire attention to CUSTOM WORK. Nothing but the best stock used, and a neat ï¬t guaranteed. ï¬ff’Prices to suit the times. 163-)“ I I..." - vuuv Testimonialévéf most- wonderful and extraordmaxy cures in Canada by the GREAT INDIA-N REMEDY. The): are vv .â€"v.â€"- stern, undeniable and incontesmble 'facts, sulï¬cient to comvince me most. skeptical that the Great Medical Compound vearned after for ages is now accessible in the Great For Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Liver, Digestive Organs, Kidneys, c., as well as Scrofnla, the various Skin Diseases, Rumors, and all diseases arising from impuritres oi the blood, we holdlv state that this great remedy has NEVER BEE-N EQUALLED. Where was there ever such a cure as that in the person of Wilson Storms,of Brighton, Ont-., of Consumption ; or that of Peter C. New Shoe Shop 3 (11441:) v-_-' ' V. Miller, of Earnest'own, Out, of Con- sumption; or that of Ambrose Wood, of Consecon, Ont, o'f Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. or that of John Hosey, of Napanee, (ML, of Rheumatism, who had actual!y been 011 érutches for years, in Spite of all treatment heretofore, and is now well. Scores of such cases might be mentioned had we space; - k A ‘ the GREA TSHOSHONEES REM JD Y (S. PILLS, and satisfy yourselves. v '_. Price of the Remedy in large pints $1. 0:?- For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. (1-1? (35.11 at the Drug Stores and geta cilcular,_ of u:_1quest10nab!e certiï¬cates on ..____.__ ___n~““--1‘“‘I'1 â€" Wholesale Agentaâ€"Nortbrop 8: Lyman. Newcastle, Lyman, Elliott 00., Toronto. To Messrs. CHAMBERLAIN a Sums, Conway P. 0. County of Lennox, Ontario, Cau- ada'. MLt’DOC, County of' Hastings, , l 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 gradUally, during the spring of 1867, extended to my knees, and on us i to my hips, and E became so weak that l t Could not walk, but Was conï¬ned to myl chair. For about ‘,t.w'é years, while thislt weakness was coining on me, and afterâ€" wards, I sought medical advice, employing l at different tunes, three doctors, and medil cines of-dti’t‘erent kinds prescribed by friends, 1 but of no avail. '-I continued to get. worse ,and worse, until the summer of†1863, when l l, I was induced to try the great ShushOneesl Remedy by reading the ‘cntes pert'orxmd, in 3‘ a pamphlet. At this time I had begun tn , ,feel the weakness in my hands ; in fact i l ; was getting almost. helgless. I have taken 1 two hmtles of the shos'none‘es {emedy and two boxes of the pills, andI am entirely restored to health. I never expected to get better, but Simply tried the medicine as a éOt‘t of forlorn hone. This case of mim- was not a private one, but known to all-my neighbors and friends; and to any one. ; afflicted as I was, I have only to say try the ; Shoshon‘ees Remedy, I believe it will cure f you. MARY ANN Dut'nn'rr. ' Sworn to before me at Madnc, Countv of ‘ Hastings this ninth day of February, 1869. ; A; I". We‘on, J. P. c. I hereby certify that. I have known Mrs. ‘ Mary Ann Doughty for the last fifteen years. she is a woman of prohity and ttutl]. I have known her before, during, and since her illness. I beneï¬t-e her certificate to be true in every particular. I know tha: while ill her case was declared hereless ; , and I know that she has, since her recovery always attribute (1 her recovery to the Sho- shonees Remedy Whatever may he the ' peculiar proner'ties oftl:is medicine, one thing is certain that in her case, it has act- ed almost like "the performance of a miracle. _ A. F. Woon, J. P. Warden of the County of Hastings, P1 0- ; Vince of Ontario, Dominion of Canada. 7 LEE FOLLOWING REMARKS 051 GUELPHâ€"First W'edncsday in each month. HARRlsmxâ€"Friday before G uelp'n Fair. BOSWORT’Hâ€"Saturda}: before Guelph. ELORAâ€"The day before Guelph. Draytonâ€"‘l‘he day before Eiura. CLIFFnR-Dâ€"Thglrgday brfort: Guelph Fair. 'I‘EvaDAHZâ€"~Fridny hefnm Guelph Fair. New HAMBURG-'Fil‘st Tuesday in each month. ‘ BERLIxâ€"Fits‘t Thursday in each month. ELMiRAâ€" Second M'ngday in each month. W ATER‘LOOâ€"Second Tuesday in each month. MT. FOREST -â€"Third Wednesday in each mouth. DURHAMâ€"T uesday precedixm the above. Panelsâ€"'1 1 ursday fuihming Mt. Foxest. Unucsvumâ€"Second Thursday in Jan., March, May, July, Sep. , and Nov. MONO Mu. I s-â€"Third Wednesday 1n Jan. ., April, July and October. ERINâ€"First Monday in January, Aplil, July and October. MASOM'ILLEâ€"First 'luesday 1n February, May, August and November. Shoshonees Remedy ! s COMMENCED BUSINE SS IN The subscriber is desirous of disposing of a splendid Park Lot, of four acres, situate within half a mile of the village of Durham. There is a good new frame barn on the premises, also the cellar and foundation for adwelling house. A good well of wa'er convenient. Will be sold very reasonable. , , HUGH MCKENZIE. Sept. 7th, 1870. tf. STOP AND SEE! Printing of everv deScription execut- ed at the CHRONICLE Ofï¬ce, in good style, 011 time, and at reasonable rates. . SIMPSON Monthly Cattle Fairs. Park Lot for Sale. \Utu‘ulu nu â€AUI'URY WAT . POWER, in the Villarre of ER for Sale or to Lease. Terms r Apply to the Subscriber at OWE“ Sound. .or’to Mr. John CriSpin,’ near Hanover to G. Jackson, Esq, M. P ,Durham, . - FANT’S ‘ Vegetabh Hair Resturaï¬veg by Joux I‘M 7p" Hair Dresser, «\‘wc ,.-Dunmilie PRICEâ€"$1.50cts. and‘ -5 cents [Kr \ L'RIci-Iâ€"aiuiucw. ana 2;) cents per ‘JOttle (13> This 18 a most. superior article com: posed entirely of vegetabie substance; at d is positively the best article for thp’ha'i, ever manufactured. 191 - form the inhabitants of Durham and vicinity, that be has commenced busi. ness in the New Cottaae, near the .Asbery. Having had considerable practice in L01]. don and many of the pxosincial towns In England, hopes by stzict attention to bugi. ness, to merit a share of pubhc patronage, Nov. 23, 1869. W RURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY “131mm. 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