pe he Bo a = ---- - - : gremedies known. > ; Ws Foo --Take a. pint of common soft FAMILY MATTERS. } ste. SPM » Little Black peppetin | a, dip in sweef oil and insert in | This is one of the quickest | some the ear. soap, and stir in air-slack lime that is of | the consistency of glazier's putty. Make * a leather thimble, fill it with this com- position, and insert the fingers, and the cure is certain. "i Corp.--Contrary to an eld theory, a popular writer. gives the following one) how to manage a cold: Eat nothing but a | piece of toast, drink freely of cold water, walk twice a day until you are in a gentle a perspiration, and go to bad early. Dirraeria. --A simple and successful treatment of diptheria may be found in the use of lemon juice. Cargle the throai freely with it, at the same. iime swallow- ing a portion so as to reach a'l the affect- ed parts. A French physician claims that he saved his own life with this pleasant remedy. | Brrss.--A poultice of tea-leaves ap- | plied to small burns and sc alds affords im- wedisto relief. The leaves are softened withihot water, and while quite' warm ap- plied upon cotton | over the entire burnt surface. This application discolors and apparently tans the parts, and removes the acute sensibility and tenderness. | Sons Taroar --Everybody has "a eure for this trouble, but simple remedies ap- pear to be most effactual. Salt and wa- ter is used By many as a gargle, but a lit- tle slum and honey dissolved" in sago tea is better. * Others, a few drops of cam- phor on loaf sugar, whic h very often af- fords immediate relief. An application of cloths wrung out as often as they begin.to cool has the most potency in removing in- flammation. | the voice where the person Hex, not 8 CB SE rg pony A WHINING hypocrite adv mal new paper for a wife *' who is an Po follower of the Saviour." Hior Bouse Horses.--A horse is said | to be hide-bound when his skin will not slip under the pressure of the hand, but sticks as if it was glued, which condition ts always dependent on a deranged state of the stomach and digestive organs--by correcting: which, and giving to them a healthy tone and condition, the disease or complaint will disappear. Experience has proved that the means best adapted to this ends Darley's Condition Powders and Aral an Heave Remedy." It has been uesd in numerous cases with complete suc- cess, generally effecting a cure in a fow days. It is the best condition known,and may be given with perfect safety at all times, and does not require that the horse kept from work. Remember the name "and sce that the sig gnature of Hurd & Co, is on each package. Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., Proprietors for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. No Risk. ° Worth Ten Times Thomas' Eelectric Oil! its Weight in old. . Do you know anything of it? If not, it is time you dvd. Ps CANNOT STAY WHEREIT IS used. Tt isthe cheapest Medicine evermade. Owe dose cures common Sore Throat. One bottle has cured Bronchitis. Fifty cents worth cured an old standing Cough, Ovportwo hot cures bad cases of Kidvey Tioubles. Six to eight applications cure any case ated nipples or inflamed Breast. cu laine back of eight years standing. Daniel Plank, of Brookfield, Tioga County, Pa., says: "I went thirty miles for a bottle of your Oil, which effected a wonderful cure of acrooked limb bysix applications." Another ,who has had Asthma for years. says: "1 have half of a 30 cent battle and £100 would not buy it if I could get no more. Rufus Robinson, of Nunda, N. writes: "One small bottle of your Electric oil' restored en above a whisper in five years, allots, of Wyoming N. Y "Your Elect Oil cured me of Bronchitis in one week." Dealers all over the country say: * We have never sold a medicine that has or en such complete satis- faction as this." It is composed of six |of the best oils that are «+ Writes: ---- ew -- ForruNATELY the words of mere rumor are nétofiento be believed. If they were, it would seem as though young and beau- tiful women, in humble circumstances, oc- | casionally went into poisoning as a busi- ness, for the sake of bettering themselves in life. This is the accusation which a | recent number of -the Louisville Ledge | seoms to bring against' ome Catherine Melekoir, a beautiful German girl of about | eighteen, who, about twelve years ago, went to live in Rockfort, about fifty miles | from Louisville. According to the Ledger | Catherine became a sort of housekeeper or | upper servant in the homestead of al wealthy farmer named Sharp. - The fam- ily consisted merely of Mr. Sharp and his | wife, both of whom wereaged. Twoyears after Catherine entered ths family Mrs. | Sharp suddenly died. In process of time, after the days of mourning were over, Mr. Searp proposed to Catherine that she | should becowe his wife. The girl at first refused, but subsequently accepted his offer, on condition that he would deed her his farm, valued at $25,000, and certain other property. He did a0, and the old ! man and the young girl were married. : at the end of two years Mr. Sharp sudden- ly died under circumstances similar to 'those which had characterized the of his wife. . 'At this point some suspicion seems to have been directed against Cath- erine by the relatives of the disceased, but she managed to brave them, and inherit- ing all Mr. Sharp's wealth, subseq ently accepted the hand of a Mr. Batchelor, a popular and wealthy merchant, doing bus- iness at Evansville and Rockport. Mr. and Mrs. Batchelor lived ip apparent hap piness for two years, when Mr. Batchelor suddenly died, his diseass being identical | with that of Mr. and Mrs, Sharp. This death . strange coincidence? aroused all the old suspicions in more than their first force. | The result was that the remains of Mr. | Batshelor were furlively disinterred, and that enough mineral poison to produce death was found in the stomach. Mrs. Batchelor has therefore been arrested, | lodged in jail, indicted by the grand jury, and arraigned for trial. | Such crimes as | are attributed to her are generally assuia- ed to be the exclusive possession of the medizeval ages, when the ada fofuna ex- ecuted with subtlety its deadly work. In this age of the world it is difficult to con- vince tender-hearted people . that refined and pretty women ever take to poisoning as a profession. --N." Y. Standard. ! ' A'mentsl morsel --A bit of one's mind. we | When does a man feel | girlish 2--W hen | he makes his maiden speech. A doctor's motto is supposed to be *¢ patient and long suffering," A lobster never . comes ashore without | great risk of getting into hot water. What most people clear by betting on horse races--Their pockets. ---Becaure Why is the crow a brave bird! he never shews the white feather. Ax Exaxext Divixe save, "I have been using the Peruvian Syrup. It gives | me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elastici- ty of muscle." J.P. Dinsmore, 36 Dey Street, New York, will send, free, a pam- phlet of 32 pages, containing a full account of this remarkable medicne, to any one sending him their address. " NorQurre 85. "Tt is among the mest | savage and debased tribes only that the condition and comfort of the horse have - been neglected, " but we believe there are many in civilized countries who are guilty of the same neglect, and without the ex- cuse of the former ; here all may avail | themsslves of the nse of af article which | has done more than anything else hereto- fore known to improve the condition and relieve the suffering of the horse. Those | who will not use it will be the lobsers, their hogses the sufferers: to avoid both use * Darley's Condition Powders and Ar- abain Heave Remedy," and you will be satisfied with the result. Remember the name, and see that thé signature of Hurd | & Co. is on each package. Northrope & | Lywan, Newcastle, Ontario, proprietors | - Aor Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers, | Varrve, Virttie ravely passns unrecog- | nised by the world. A few distorted op- | tics may fail ¢o recognize her features, but | it would be as easy to conceal the face of the noon-day sun under a mask as to hide her resplendent features. And so it is with the Pain Deatroler Pevery ! one who uses it speaks in the highest terms | of its virtues and pain removing qualities, For rheumatism, neutralgia, colds, cholic, cramps and summer complaints, jt hes, no | oquel. For sale by Druggests and country | doslers. | Prise 25 ota. por botile { | \ i hoi, now on hand fo for the known. s as good to take as for ex' ernal use, and is believed to be immeasurably superior to anything ever made, Will save you much suf- fering and many dollars of expense. Is sold. one or more dealers in every place where these circulars are found. Price, 2) cents. Why not | buy it to-day? Prepared by 8. N. THOMAS, PrrLrs, N. Y,, ' And NORTHROP & LYMAN, NEWCASTLE, Ont.. | Sole Agents for the Dominion. NOTE. - Electric -Selected and Electrized. For sale by Wi T, Atkinson and Dr. Deans Oshawa: in Whitby by J. H. Gerrieand J. Byrn n Brooklin by John Warren. Sold by J. HIGGINBOTHAM and D. STOTT Bowmanville Ontario. Canadian Pain Destroyer 8 A FAMILY MEDICINE, IT 1 pr = well and favorably known, relieving thou ands from pain in the Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus. Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, de. The CANADIAN Pain DESTROYER has now been before the public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a | single instance to give permanent relief when timely used, and we have never known a single fase of dissatisfaction, where the directions have rl followed, but on the pe are Doe ted with ita operations, and in the highest terms of its virtues and spon effect, We speak from eXpurience in the matter, hav- ing Ade x it thoroughly ; and therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which it is recommended, may depend upon it being a Sovereign Re medy. The astonishing « Honey of the Canadian Pain Destroyer in cuming the diseases for w' hit is recommended, @nd its wonderful "effec in sub- duing the torturous Pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Atfections, entitle it to high rank in the list of Rem . Orders are coming in from Medicine De , in ell parts of the country, for further sup #, and each testifying | aa tothe universal satisfaction it givea. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to 13 mmediate relief. All Medicine Dealers keep it ; Physicians order and use it; and no family will be without it after trying it. om Price. only Twenty-five Cents per bottle. Tomes For sale by W. T. Atkinson sud Dr; Deans ehawa: in Whitty I+ J. H. Gerrie and J. Byrne Ercoklyn by John Warren. Sold in Bowmanville by & J. fiisgnnhotham and D, Stott, and all medicine d The Great Feinale Remedy. JOB MOSES' PERIODICAL PILLS. HIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS unfailing in the cure of all those painful and Jdangerous diseases to which the female consti- tution is subject. It moderates ail excess and re- moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the moathly period with Negularh y. These Pills should not be taken by Females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Preg- nancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any pr? om time they are safe. In all Cases of Nervous and Spinal Aff:ctions, | Pains in the Back and Limbs; go on sligat | exertion, Palpitation of the heart ysteiics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and although a power- ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, anti mony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, 'which should bg carefully preserved. JOB MOSES, NEW YOIK, SOLE PROPRIETOR, $1.00 and 12} cents for postage, enclosed to Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., general agents for the-D minion, will insure a bottle, containing over 30 pills, by réturn mail. For sale by W. T. Atkinson and Dr. Deans | Oshawa; in W hitby by J. H. Gerrie and J. Byrne in Broclyn by John Warren, Sold by J. HIGGINBOTHAM and D. STOTT. Bowitianv ille, Ontario. In Memoriam. GAINST EXPENDITURES in honor of the dead, Heaven has uttered no prohibition, and Earth is not injured, but benefitted, by them. All those beautiful emblems which adorn the many tombe around which we love to linger, assure us we are in a world of warm and loving hearts; the adorni: of the sepulchres of the "loved ones alleviates our f and soothes the wounded heart. It also cheers the be- reaved to know that an additional em- bellishment of the grave presents stronger attractions to arrest the atten- tion of the stranger, and causes him to peuee and learn the name of one who shared so largely in the love of others. We take this method to inform you that we can fill orders for decorating the Taves of departed friends, at low gures, executed in the best style of workmanship. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, ETC., OF THE FINEST QUALITY OF ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE. --~AND-- SCOTCH ABERDEEN GRANITE, Sp led on short notice. Erarythin ning to Cemetery work will m Nith profapt attention, by leaving or- ders with C. BOUNSALL, Bowmanville. TO LET. The Pump Shop WITH HORSE-POWER & LATHE, At present worked by the subscriber. Possession gre n immediately. 4# Only business of the ind in town--plenty of custom---rare chance for a good Putnpmaker. E. SILVER. Bowmanville, May 25 1871. Bricks ! Bricks ! OR SALE, MACHINE-MADE PRES SED White Bricks, at the Oshawa Tile Works JOHN WILSON First Prize Cultivators. HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD DIRECT the attention of farmers to the one-horse and two-horse fron Cultivators manufactured by him, and which have for six years obtained first prizes at Provincial and al Fairs. They are un- And will n vers Dest ALR of the kind in use, and time more than their. and excellence of thelr 3h invited. A supply of Cultiva- the spring work, and will be sold at lowest TRON HARROWS of a superior kind, also on hand. BUGGIES AND WAGONS a constantly on hand for sale. | 8 All kinds of Blacknnith work done on the solicited. shortest notice. A call pr 1, WESTOOTT, Bowamaville Good Photographs! Excori- One bottle has LOOK OUT FO TO BE MADE AT Mr. THOMAS' GALLERY, BROOKTLIN. BY ~ HARRY TAIT, Philip Taylor K EEE THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST Stock of . , Watches, Olocks, Jewellery, ilver Plated, and Fancy Goods. LB vole aE for Russell's Slog; and Edt Ted, Sri po Fb Ue if ing coat. AT Goods 38 Jove fo puiebas cheaper thao any other PHILIP TAYLOR, Watchmaker & Jew ler, Simcoe Street, Os awa. Oshawa, April 13th, 1871, tt JAMES H GRRRIE, tam ily Brug Mere, Whithy i (THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGLISH PAPER HANGINGS fat the lowest possible pricss. IN THE COUNTY OF 'ONTARIO, tte A great variety of patterns, and selling | DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OSHAWA! MISS. ROOME, ATE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT ad ors, TREWIN, begs to inform B be nots: she has opened a New Store on KING STREET EAST! IN THE STAND Lately Ocoupied by Mr. J. J. Hall, where she will carry on the business of DRESSMAKING, MANTLE-MAKING and the making of CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, &o., é&e. --~IN THE-- Latest Styles & Fashions Having ned & long experience in the business she Al A of suiting yo All orders to her will be executed with GROCERY; STORE. South Oshawa. JUST TO HAND, Choice Selection of NEW TEAS, NEW SUGARS, NEW COFEES, NEW COCOAS, NEW CURRANTS, NEW RAISINS, Everything New! PRICES THE LOWEST. Goods delivered to all parts, |' CASE PAID FOR PRODUCE. Sour: Osma wa, Sept. 8, 1871. Brick Cottage ' Ep SALE, ON For partioniare | THE 40 DSEPH HALL, MACHINE WORKS| IWA. ONTA RTO. SSTABLISHEIN 1851. TheJoseph Hall Manuis tusing Company, BrROPRIE! O WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO OUR NUMBER ONE AND TWO BUCKEYE COMBINED | | (| New. Fall Goods Just arrived af the POMINION Outfitting Establishment. HE SUBSCRIBER, IN RETURN- ing thanks to his Bumerdus friends for-their fast liter li fol patranage begs ta inform tham that @iving Tp the Ready-Made Clothing Branch of his Business, To enable him to devote more time to the HAT AND CAP! ~-AND- GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. In order to Jo this, he will sell a large stock of Ready - made Clothing at " REAPER AND MOWER, | With Johnson's Self Rake. Improved for 1871.! We believe this Machine, as we now build it, to be the most perfect Rearer and Mower ever yet offered to the public of Canada. i Among its many advantages we call attention to the followings 1 It has no Gears on the Driving Whéels, Enabling it to pass over marshy or sandy ground without cloggingup the gearing theréby renderin it lens liable to breakage. It is furnished with] 1 Four &nives, Two for Mowing and Two for Reaping, one of which has a sickle edge for cutting ripe, clean grain, the other a smooth edge. for cutting grain in which there is grass or seed clover. It has the malleable guards both on the Mower Bar and Reaper Table, with best cast stee Ledger Plates. It is also furnished with our = j New Patent Tilting Table for Picking up Lodged Grain. his is the only really valuable Tiiting "Table offered on any combined Reaper and Mower. he Table can be very easily raised or lowered by the Driver in his Seat without stopping his Team, This is one of the most important improvements effected in any Machine during the past two years. ANY ONE OR ALL OF THE ARMS OF THE REEL A Can be made to act as Rakes at the option of the Driver, by a Lever readily operated by his foot. The Cutting apparatus is in front of the Machine, and thefefore whether Reaping or Mowing, the entire work of the Machine is under the eye of the Drivel while guiding his team. This Table i: 0s constructed as to Gather the Grain into a Bundle before it leavés the Table, and deposit it lina i compaet form than any other Reel Rake, This Table is attachéd'to the Machine both in front and rear of the Driving Wheel, which e ables it to pass over rough ground with much greater ease and less injury to the Table, The Grain Wheel Axis is on a line with the axle of the Drive Wheel, which enables it to turn thecorners readily. The Rakes are driven hy Gearing instead of Chains, and: therefore have a steady uniform motion, Making them much less liable to breakage on unoven ground, snd more 'regular in removing th grain. The Gearing ls ¥ery simpler song apd dveable. The Boxes are all lined with | BABBIT METAL. The Parts are all numbered; ro that the REPAIRS can be ordered by telegraph or otherwise, by siu:ply giving the number of the part wanted. ere is no side Draught in either reaplig or mowing, and tho Machine 18:80 perfectly balanced at there is no pressure on the horses' necks either when reaping or m " ings, where Pe are subject to much strain, have been ag owing. [All our malleable Twice annealed, thereby rendering them both tough and strong. OUR JOHNSON RAKE Is so constructed as to raise the cam so far above the Grain Table that the Grain does not interfere with the machinery of the Rakes or Reels. We make the above machines in two sizes: One, large size, for Farmers who have a large amput fo reap No. Two, medium size, for Farmers having move use for a Mower than a reaper. With the exceptigh'nf difference in size, these Machines sie mill) similar in e Sr. o No. 2 Machine supplied a want hereto fore unfilled, viz: --A large combined Machine, both in size and price. We shall te our consi Footy dees Prices, ing of Mens' Under and Overcoats, Peajackets, Pants and Vosts, Touth's and Childrent's Suits, At Prices ever before offered in Oshawa. My stock of Felt Jad Fur Hats and Cape, eptiemen,; Turn ii ings, Wi be fou ns ete in ory oe rihent. and will be sold as Ds Ls cheapest, | CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. G. HODDER, Michagl's Block, Simcde Street, Juve October 26, 1971. ar ree OF MAIL STEAMSHIPS, = Liverpool! City OF RICHMOND. Crry oF MONTREAL, C1TY OF BROQKLYN. CITY OF PARIE. Cry oF BRUSSELS. City OF NEW YORK, Cry or HALIFAX. CITY OF LONDON, _ Crry. oF DURHAM. CITY OF WASHINGTON. CITY OF AMTWERP. City or Bristol. CITY OF LIMERICK. City or DuBLIN, From Pier | 15, North I River. RATES OF PASSAGE. To Slcension or Cabin. Jdverpool, - - $75, gold. London, - M, Paris, + - - - 9, * Tien ets can be bought here at moderate Fates persons wishing to send for their friends, friher information apply to the Company's Agent, C. W. SMITH, Osnawa. 15-3m Stecrage. $3, currency. 35, . July 20. SONG" ECH()| FIFTY NEW SCHOOL! DOLLARS Book, by I1. 8. Per-| WORT OF MUSIC kins. 'Price, 7 W per FOR 8 3, dozen. Contains over I UBSCRIBERS Two hundred new and MD to PerERs Musican beautiful Songs, Duets MONTHLY are getting oto. by Will &. Hays, Tchr Misie as Webster, Thomas, ofc: who have not seen this gvery thing is new, fresh Musical Magazine and sparkling. Contents $hould send 30 cents for ia sample copy. Th and specimen pages sen, is by Hays free. Sample copies Th omas, Kinkel, Pest matled free of poslageler, aod other popular ters. to teachers for 65 cents Two back pambers Liberal terms for iatr0- sor 4) cents. Four baok duction. 'num bers for 75 cents. Address, J. L. PETERS,699 BroaNew dvay, York CONDENSED ATMOSPHERIC BATH! The Greatest Invention of the Age. OR THE CURE OF L KINDS OF , both ude, Prof. announce to the: of Oshawa and ii country at large that his sondensod Air ow im sucCostful oper Oshawa, aru fa on tn he Jem od orn Atmosphere. of tbe -- ed and Qisciplined it So becothe 08 one of A test sanitary agents of the age, an Deshi ay 35 of the world. hos a: cure for diseases, it st unquestionably ho place as far above alot her curative snd os agents as its re lation to animal life is above all Other elements or agencies known to science. Acute such as Scarlet Fever, T) Fever, Biliou~ Fever, Acute Inflammation of the Lungs and Bowele, Dysentery, with all other forms of Acute March among our Agents, that intending purchasers may nave an early opportunity of rts their merits. And we guarantee that all Machines shipped this 'season shall be equal in quality and finish to the samples exhibited by our Agents. Welhelto robldle vib bn lhe ol bes five vad ib Aprortiaity Wf nspecting our Machines, as we believe they are unsurpassed by any "other Machines ever yet offered on this continent. wedun 'We also offer oa our other md TUE RELE JOHNSON'S seit aking Reaper improved forl871, with two knives, smooth and sickle edge, and'malleable guards Woon's Patént Self-Raking Reaper. BuckeYE Reaper No. 1, with J o¥risor's Sélf-Rake. BuEk $A Rgapdf No. 2, with Johnson's Self-Rake Onio Combined Hand RakingiReager and Mower. CAYUGA CHIEF, JT., MOWwer. BuckevE Mower No. 1. BuckeYE Mower No. 2. #BaLL's Ohio M Ohio, Jr., Mower. : ower No. 1. Taylor's Sulky Horse Rake. Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill. Champion Hay Tedder AND OUR CELEBRATED HALL THRESHER & SEPARATOR Greatly improved for 1871, with either Pitt's, Pelton, Planet, Woodbury, or Hall's Hors Power. 'We shall also offer for the Fall t.adé a orm NEW, ELQVER FHRESHER AND HULLER, LS Voy much superior to any other heretofore introduced. A mew and 1 d ¢ of all our Machines js and will be re or er fitout, free to all applicants. Veing qublivheq, [Sa . All our Machines are warraited to give o sutigfgition, and Purchasers wild have For further information address v an ST i can be cured in their early stages in » very few hours without fail, so if you or yow family are attacked with any acute disease come to the Bath and save the Stiegl a long protrasted illness. 'I'he cure is sure and certain #8 above stated, which others can testify, who have tried it, The treatment has been thoroughiy tested in Chronic Diseases with the greatest success. Diseases of the Heart, Head and Throat, Bron- Insan- never @ reason- samption or es, and Middle St. ity, and all Female Difficulties. He made a failute of a cure, where he able time and a regular attendance. | ®. Fond i invite all those that are suffering of any kind to call on him and in- ves te his a of cure, or any inquiries 10 treatm onestly and promp! ans STONE. Oshawa, June 15, 1871, - Chronic Diseases. R. JAMES ,ELECTIC PHYSICIAN, Would respectful state that he is now treating successfully t follow} ng diseases :-- Epilepsy, or falling Fits, in their worst form; stages, (with Dr. 5 's remedies consumption is no I y ith, be. rable disease); Jtonchitis, Gravel ropes, Gen in y form, in disease. van tor Agere obtain relief from other sources, are particularly invited to call and S624 Office In Nellson's, Hall, Belleville. Office NATURE'S OWN VITALIZER New York, Queenston and CITY OF BALTIMORE. | Sailing on Thursdays and Saturdays! t and cure by letter will |- wered.. 1871; Medical Hall. 1871. .-DPDRe DhEANS | AVING PURCHESED THE DRUG BUSINESS H would inform the public that he has just received a es or JOBINSOR & Co. 4 Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, | TOILET ARTICLES, &¢., | WHICH[HE, WILL SELL AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. Dr. Deans' Office in the, Drug Store, Remember the stand, rncmly tFheHertgéer, Hotel, Vise Aosta 18TL Le ROOM PAPER, ROOM PAPER, ROOM PAPE} HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS MOST OST RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM Patrons and a the Public generally, that he has received, direct from England, the First Spring Stock of Paper Hanging, To which he would call "special attention. The at superiority of over that of Canadian manufacture is univ ei pe 4 0) Paper and of the colors and the extra width. of the rolls combine to lian lish their preminence over all others. The subscriber being the ay H hi gh of this class of Goods in Oshawa, is confident that no other i Pse can offer Greater Inducements, either as regards QUALITY | OR OR PRICE. HE HAS ALSO ON HAND A "A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Books, Stationery, FANCY GOODS, and Toys! | Having "eon appointed sole agent for the Little Wanzer Sewing Machine, The a) | supply them on better terms than any other dealer in the county. Remember the stand, directly opposite Hindes Hotel "%| Oshawa. @ Oshawa, April 13th, 1871. ® JAMES ¥. WILLOX NOTA BENE WALTER WIGG & SON Cabinet Makers, Undertak ors, &c. AVING GREATLY ENLARGED OUR WAREROOMS, AND LIKEWISE added considerable NEW " STOCK thereto, a cordial invitation is extended to came and see them. Wp Great inducements held out to ths: purchasing at our E. stablishmen SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. A SPENDID NEW HERSE FOR HIRE. Coffins kept constantly on hand or made to order. A choice lot of Carriages and Perambulators just received Cheap for Cash Last, but not Least, is Paling's Paton Ba'ance Window Blind 'Lifter, the best . ] he kind in use, at the THE NEW DOMINION FURNITURE WAREROOM KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA. y ¥ ) . Juuest, 1871, ; BE. EH. AR Ms New SHUTTLE OR Lock-Stiren SEWING MACHINES) SIMPLE AND COMPACT. 2 wiavang ANV IN¥IOIdAH Trouk MOST SIMPLE MACHINE IN THE MARKET--ONLY ,ABOUT ox FOURTH the parts in its construction that is in other Machines, therefore on ble to get out ofonder, I is Durable § in all its parts, and every motion postive Nba the any d Rha or four moti st in use, and i pass from the finest Muslin to ie thout ut change of ether ihr TiNGTQN © It makes the Genuine SHOT runs ha and uses Aid i HE Je, frength, Beauty or Drab -- LoTR ble to break. It is highly ornamented, equal to any of the high price he will BF FRINGE | HEM, FELL, TUCK, CORD, BIND, FRILL, GATHER, * QUILT, BRAID or anything that any other Machine will do, ) IT IS JUST THE MACHIXE FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES, MILLINERS, DRESS-MAK ERS TAILORS, oxp FARMERS. EE && There are many points of excellence about the Machine, Supations 4 pil bg iy "DISCOUNT TO CLERGY Mi, vard Circulars, and, Sqmples © 3 Fa MACHINES FULLY WARRANTED."sx nD #2 AGENT wanted in Bowmanville, and in every other Town whers we have pot got one already established. Larger inducenients than any other company. J. C. TODD, General Agent. 16-41 HARD TO BE Creve s 7 Rossin House Block, Toronto, Ont. True Nevertheless! GROCERIES VERY CHEAP." ood Cooking Raisins only 5 cents d, and st leer er by the box. y Er : pe N UMMER DRY GOODS at cost (orzo and Woolen goods are advancing, but them at Elliott's, for a short time, at the old is the time to secure what Jou Beet need. CLOTHING ENTLEMEN in want of a neat fitting fuit , 'should; ot OT early at Elliott's Fashionable Tailoring Esfablishment. #2 Satisfaction guaranteed in all reasonable casés. : Henry Elliot, Jr Hampton, August 3rd, 1871. 1. .--All ine has the name "| an N SALE ET Poravian Bark,") blow: lass, A 82-pa mphlet wnt te ©1077. Diam a br. We Dew 4 ork. Boia by x NATIONAL PILLS. [The Best Cathartic of Any Age or Country. | Money to Lend * REDUCED BATES. .. NEW DISCOVERY OF ME- | - |- i» DICINE, are composed of : I AM NOW PREPARED TO LE any amount of money, on Farm Productive Town Property, at the i Lowest Possible Rates of Interest, ER = 2 Iavestidiuts 'made fn Debentures, Mortages, \ and other securities: " SILVER AND GREENBACKS BOCOEATE "SOLD. : PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, being free from mercury or other poi- Sons: thanoan be taken taken at all times and g act on the ns, giving and TRY THE NATIONAL Gor taper sabdpan fly ts FOR FAMILY USE AND LIGHT MANUFACTURING | i