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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 5 May 1871, p. 4

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THE MERCHANT, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1871. -;~RICU~~URA~~-=-1 = SKIN DISEJ.SE.-The specimens of BCttl~s sent us lJy :.1,. con·es1JOnder;t ara apparently 1uerdy the peeling olf of the ~utide, or scarf skin, '\·l:rich mn.y occur frorr1 variou s causea, a:=: expoi:iurc, n. debilitated state of the syste1n fron1 uHt11ge, or l'ingworm. Therefore, h'o1u the d!.!~crj p tion of the syrn pt01ns only, wt: al'e unable to distingnir;h t11c pr ecise disease in the c::i.scs referred to. llowever, i.u i·muuvi11g any such fr1· itatloH 1 good ftitidi ng,cle::i.nlincss, antl dressing the parts every se:uud dri.y with carbolic iwid lotion, will bo fnn.Ltrl beneficinl. 'l'bo lotion 1uay be applied in the p1·oportion of one p n.1 t of the · ucid t o thirty par ts of \va.ter. Ju\.UDAS a R1ntF:DY.- 11 .·A. constaut 1·eadcr' F;cnds the following statement and query : H !luring the past sumrner I wa.~ callod to sec a. ewe, which l found in a field ~~tn1o~t dcacl The d iseas.e, to all appearance, wa.s rJ t nggcrs. I opcued a ve in, but foun d that it would not bleed. J then melted lo.rd, nnd g::1.vc it a enpfnl, and it died. About a month ago a valuable ewe of 1ny o·,vu becanie sick 1 a.ud after watching tt clo~ely for several hours, I concl uded the trouplc wu s staggcr11, and on referring to 1ny book, found n1eltcd lard gjv9n as a remedy, and I arhninis· te:red 3bout 11<.1.li a p in t and the ewe" died imJ1 ·~ t· ,~ } y. C~"J. ~'- :;, is 1nolt ~ d l:ud :-i. prope1 · remedy for staggers, and if eo, are sh ee1J tiubj ect to any othi.:r d isease that could l::e n1istekcn ? It is possiLle that in the comatose or insensible state of tho n.nimo.l t he lard 1night have p as~ed into the windpipe, other"'i::e it n.lone v-on ld not e likdy t..o produce ~~ny sel'iou :; in,iiu·~·. CQLLAI\. G:i.LT .s.-N. R .· a.<1ks what i~ the best t.i·e~itment for eore sl1onl<ler 011 r;. horse. Cullar eallH are (1equ..:-ntly very difficult to rc1nove. \ Ve \'t'oulcl roeon1mend rest, or, at a.ll events, k ee p pressu.re off the inj ured purts, and dtess d:-i.ily with ca.rbolic l otion, one pa.rt of carb1)]ic A.Cid to ten pn.rt:i 6f \Va.ter. In soine cases it is necessary to out out the diseri:scd part , before the 11ealing process is established. Some fa ult i11 the fltting of the colJa.r is usually the e r~ u ~o of this t1·ouhleson1 c nilment. T=H =E = H = "O =U = -" S= EH = O=L=D=.= THE GREAT 'l'o CorrE li.\.M $. -Ha.ng: thc1n ri. day or t wo; then !';pr inklc them \Y ith u. little salt, and drain them anoth er du.y; ponlid u.u ounce n.nd a h nilf of salt petre, the sa.ine quant ity of bay-sal t, half fl.n ounce of sa.1-prunel, aud a. i)onnd of tho coa;rsest sug:~r. I\1ix these ,vell; and rub t hem into en.ch hn.m eve1·y day for for fou1· days; and turn it. If .'.t sn1all one, turn it every .clay for three Wt·eks; jf a l:irgc one, a. we~k 1011ge1·; but do not rnb aftertfour day~. Before you dry it,drain fl.nd coYei· wi th bra.11, Smoke it ten da.ys. Another 'J.Jl ay.- Ohoose the leg of a ho(~ t.l1a.t is fat and well-fed; hang j t as a bove,; if1:lrge, put to it a pound of bay salt, f our ounce$ of salt· p1;.;tl"e, n. pow1d of the coarsest· sugai·~a.ntl a )HlJ) clful of cou1rno11 sa.lt, ;),11 in fine powder, and rub it thoroughly. L av the rind downwards, and cover the .fte'.:!hy J)art w·ilh 1..11~ salts. Bn.ste it ars ofte u us you can with the pick.le, the more the better_ :keep it four >veek.s, turning it every day. Drain it , a11tl lh .. uw brnn over it; then hang it in a ehimncy wherti ' "oocl is burnt1 and tun1 it so1ne tirnes for t '3 n dfl.ya. E N GUSlf AND SCOTCH QUARTERLIES AND BLAGKWOOD'S MA GAZINE, REPRESENTED IN NEW- I ORK UY THE Leonard Scott Publishing Co. QUARTERLY. T HE EDJ ~BunGH REv1Ew, Lo~DoN QuARTERLt' fuvuqv. N onr n B1 ur1sH R rvIE\\', WE$T· MINI STER REV TE'i\'. The Promised News Mr. J. Milne, fl I AVING assumed t he b u ~iness l>ttely carried on under t he name and _ st.yle of "Consaul & Co.," and haviug had nearly :MOBBI S ' SEND FOR THE list of the" S1LVER To~auE" ORGANS AND to CARRIAGE SHOP. M.LEODEONS (l'.'est of the Ontario :Bank. ) SUBSC.R IBE E. P. Needham. & Son, ~Lnte _ Ca1·hatt & Ncedhan"J,) King S treet, Bowmanville. ESTABLLSHED IN 1846, MONTHLY. BLACK'iVOOD'S EDI?>"DUHGJI l\i AGAZlNE. · Another TVay. ~ -Hu;.ig the hatn , i:i..nd !!prioklo it \\'ith salt as above; tht:n rub it C\>-(WY dn.y with the follo""ing,in -fine 1x.i1vder : half n pound of corn1non salt1 tht- s~1me qua.ntity of lJay-salt 1 two ouuces of ::;;_tltpetre, am.I. two ounces of black pcpper,wixed \ Vi th ti p ou nd a.nd a. half of treacle. 'L'urn it twice a d ay in the pickle 1 for ~hrcc weeks. I~ay it into a pl'Lil of w:\.te L" fur one n1ght , \Vipe it q11ito d ry, o.nd ii1uoke it two or three weeks. T hese periodical~ a.re the medium through \Vhich the greatest m in d1:1 , not u11l y of Great Britain and Ireland, but also of Continental Europe, arc constantly brougl1t into 111ore or less intimate com1nun1cation with the world- of i-eaders. Jfistw.·y, Iliogrn.pliy , SL-ien ce, Philosophy, Art, l~e1igion, the great political queRtiou s of tl1 e intst a.n<l of to-day, are treated in their pages as the learned alone ca.n trent them. No one ·v.h o \vould keep peace with t h e t i1nes can afforcl to d o without t hese p erioclics.Is. Of a.Uthe -monthlies "Blackwood" h olds the forernost p lace. T H E. tsuh~criber is p re pared to build and re- [ pair Originators and Sole Manufact urers FOR THE W ago11s, B n{ffjie8, and 01itters, of e\·ery d escription , At f!hort noticf.'!, andon "'"onable t=:·- I { of the Cli:LEBllA'l'JlD SILVER TOl\UllE TWE:N"TY YEA..RS EXPERI ENCE IN THE THADE, with ample facilitieg fo r t he Carriages Painted and Trimmed. , TERll[lS _ Fot· any on e of the Re\'ie'\rs, 4 00 per runn1n1. li'or a.ny tw o of the H.evieTu"8. 7 00 " 11 For any three of t he Iieviews,10 00 For all four of the lteview1:1, 12 00 " For Illackwood's Magnzine 4 00 For [Blackwood&; onel(cvicw, 7 00 ]for IHack1vood and [\,UY twi1 bf the l{evie,ws, - - - 10 00 Ji'ol' ~lack w ood and three of the Reviews, - - - 13 00 l!'or J3lack\vood and the fou r Rcv iewB, - - - 10 00 " Singl e nu 1nbe1"s of n. 1::.eview, 1 ; single n u1nbe1·8 of Blackwood, thirty-five cents. Posi;a:go t wo con ts a nun1ber. Organs and Melodeons, SON Purchase of Mm-chandise in the Cheapest Markets, he fltttLern h imself t hat he ran offer A Blacksmith's Shop on t h e pre1niscs, \Vere ~pecia.l atten tion ii. g-cyen t o All '~fERC,HANT' E. P. NEEDHAM & PUB.UISII dnys; mix an ounce of sa ltpetre, \i.-ith a q~artcr Anot'Jun· v;r;.!1, thC1l glees a !ugh :flai·or. -· \··v hcn the >vea.tli.ei· ·w ill p-~rn1it, h~wg the 111\H'l t11rcc Cucumber and Melon Culture· (li'ronl. IY!oore's Rural Ne1\i·-Yorker.) Ho1v TO OBTA I N GQOD CJlOPIS OP OUUU)t13ERS, ~H:J,ONS, :E'.l.'C. - A BARR.El, Of P IOKLJ::l:I FROJ T ON E HILL Ol:" CUCU:'YlDEJJ.S. Cornpara.tive.ly speaking, but very f0w per·;ons t1ucceed in th e enlti vatiou of cucu1nbors n.ntl 1nel ons , for t he simple reaBOH that they hn.ve no clear conception of t he n a.tura.l requirernents of t h e species of vegetable they seek to produce. Usually, but little regard is given to the ch ar· acter or nature of the ~oil in \d1 ich t.he seed is deposited, and t h e i:ielect ion is made n1ore i.n rcer~n cc to the convcni.enccs of locntion th~tn f.roo1 any other caus<.!. \Ve have see11 pel'sons of n101·~ thttll onli11ru·y iutelligeuce, ,~·ho cl aimed tu be authority 1rpon 1110/jl hoi·ticulturnl r:mbjects, utterlY f<J..il in tho e ultiv11.t.ion of cuct~n1bers, 1ndon~, citron s, etc., even nfter having devot\id n:uch ti rn"' and <Lt· tentiou to the prep[li!'ation of. the soil, selection of the /jeed, au d othe1' incidental 1nattc1·s, and iiually pronou nces i:mch ci·ops n.ruong tht· 1no:-1t <lifficnlt to cultivate. :Neither is it t:i.n uncomn1on ot:cturence for hort icultnri&ts to nuiko n. t:Otnp ete f.'.lilurc one yea.r, llpon the r;nnrn !:!OH \\"here success attended theiJ.· e:fforb:1 du1 i11g a preceding yea.r,.an<l what is lnorc fieq u0nt, the plants after ha ving obtained ri. f:~ vorablc start, n.nd dry, ]1ot wcnt h er coining u11, with an application of water to th ~ eml'f~1ce of the soil whe1c._ tbc pl nints tnl\:e root, iesult 1 in 1no~t cuses, in securing theil' en tire desh uction. Jfot the purpose of secu1·ing a b etter genera l understanding of the c:u1 s~s of such fa.ilurl"i 1:1,:n d to point ou t the pat!l to suecess, we p1·uposc to nod.e of 1iies1:.111t so1ne far,ts rego.nlinrr the pr oper 1 Ll'e~lLtncut an<l 1ntu1age1ue11 t, n.nd to ~hO\Y the1n h o\v t o cu ltivat~ JYl t1lons, citron», cucu111bers, etc., eveu if i1u0d lie npou roofs of L 111 ildiugs, n ·eks a..ud ba1·re11 placc5 1 with equal, if not b ctter, succ~$S than can be obt:~ined in the n1ost J1igh ly cu l th·~~ted fields or ga.rdens . · · h be 1· ·1 In cnlt1n'\.tLon, t e Cl1cnm 1· o1·ciua~i Y re · rinircs a deep and riclt l-IOil, an nbnnda11 et1 of moisturi.: and contin1.1ed h co..t . Its nature is to ~uppoit itself by it.~ tendrils il1 an upright posi. . . . tion upon plCces of brushwood, in wlnch m an ucr t.he clcnncst and best fruits are tl1us ohtni ncd. Thi., bv the way \Vill be founrl lo Uc n. "'Ood of ti poupd of bay-saJt, the same quantity of cow.nwn sal t nind also of w~s e sugar, and a qu:u:t of 1Stro'ng Leer · boil thc1u togethe r, a.n.d ponr them_ im1uedin.tefy upon tho ha.in; t tu'n it twie·~ a day in thtl pickle for three week~. An 01mciOf l:jlack pepper, n~Hl tho san1e quantit y of. alls_pice, _in fine powllcr, u.d~lc<l t~ th~ above, \v1U b'lve i;l11l i.nore fta.vor.~ Oover1t with bran when wiped a.nd Smoke it from. t11ree to four' 'veeksi as yo'u approve : thel!l.tter will UHtke it CLUBS. li n.rder find give it· more uf tl1e tla,~or ~f 'Vest1\. discount of twent// per cent. will do allowphalia.. Sew ln~m~ in hessings (th::i,t 18 1 coarse 1v'lapp1,ws), if to b o innoketl w)w1l.l tbore ifl a ed t o clubs Of four Ot;_ lllOl'e persou s. rl1hns, fotu· copies of Blackwood, or of on e l le"-icw, '.\·ill be strong- fire. se nt t o onne ad dress for 12.80. }"our copies of .t1 rnt.tl(od of giL'iiir; (i- ~t ill hiylicr/la'i:m. ~ Sp l'in tbe fou r Reviews and Bbckv: ood, fo r 48, dollde h<Wn wit h salt,a.fter i t has hun~ two or three n1·s, and so on. For clu hs of t en or more perd~ys; let it dr~n ; make a pickle ..pf a 11n arl; of sons, a copy gratis to the getter-u p of t he clu b, strong bcL'l' hulf a pou11 cjl of trcn.~lc , _an ounc~ of in addition to the above discount. corian.Uer seeds, t wo ounces of JUn1per-be rne:o1i PRlf~UUMS TO NllW .strBscmmms. D.Jl ounce uf peppt'l', the s:uoc rin ~~ntity of allspicu, an ounce (if saltpetre, h~~lf nn ounce of ~ -~ w 81.1l.18c1·iLur1; W an y t wo of the R.bove s~l-j1runcl, a handful of coron1on salt.and n. b.,ead ptiri91li<Jn.ls for 1871, wi l:l be entitled to recei ve of s iaJot, all po tuid~tl or c11t fine. ·Boil th ese one of the Reviews for 1870. New sub$~dj:Jers aJl t ogether a few nn nntcs, and pour the1n over to all the five m ay receive an y two of th e :R'etho hn.m : this qun.ntity is for one of t en pounds. views fo r 1870 · Rub :ind turn it every tla.y, for a fortnight; 'Neit her p remi un:u~ to subsori bers, nor <list hen se\v it up in 11 thin linen J.?1lg, a.nd sn1oke it eou1~t to clubs cnn be a.llow~ d, u nl ess tho money three week!$. Take c i~ru to drain it from the iH remitted dire ct to the_J:ublitihers No tn-c !Jick l~, aucl rub it in bran , b·Jfol'e dryin~. miu~s can b e given t o clubs Circ ulars V\-"itb f urth er v articu 1\,l'S m~y be 1'o muke a Pickl e that 1~·iU hee,.pjo'i' !f&:(lf's, jo1· had on applica.tion Harns 1'onuues, c1· Becj, if boiled and sli:i1nnwcl bctwee~ each pa,.rrel of thc1n. - rro t wo gallon::i oI The Leonard Scott Publishing Co· sprJng--W:Lter put two pounds of ba.y and t'vo l ~O Falto11 Street,-Ntw-Yol'k. 11ow1dB and a ha.Ji of conu11on salt, nn d h all a pound of saltpetn:, h1. a d eep earthen gla?.ed pan Pqstma.st ers and others disposed to ca.nva..'ia. that. will hold fo ur gall011t3,ru1d \Yith a cover t ha.t will fit close. l(ecp the beef 01· hn.ms as lon g M libef1ly dealt wi th . -o thev will bear, before you i;ut then1 int o the T'HE LEONAitD .ScoT'.r Pu1iL1sHr:Nn Co. picl~1e · and sprinkle them with CO[l.rsc 1;ugnr in a pan,'from 'vhich they inust drain. l{.ub Lhe ~ also pu ulish hao i:i:is, &c, \\·ell with the pickle, and pa~k t hem THE F.itUMER'S GUID JJ in close - puttlr1g as 1nuch a.~ the pnn \Yill hold, To Sci en Lille and Practical A gricn lLnre. ~o that the pie_kl e rnaY: cover then1. The pickte 1s 11ot to be boiled <.tt 1ll'St. A Sll)~l h an1 ma.y By HENRY STEPHENS, ]:"'...R.S . , )~dinbrn gh, anll lie fourteen chiy::i, a large one three i.veeks ; a touguetwclvc days,aij.d beef in propo~·ti 01 1 ti~ i t~ t h e l;J..te J P NouIONi Professor of Sdcntific t;izo. 'fhev will eat ,~-ell 011t pf the pid<le with- bri·i culturc in Y alo College, K e,v-flave n out dryin~. '\Vhen they at:e to be dried, l et Two voh;, Royal octo.vo . l GOO pn.ges a ud e(tCh piece be drained o\'Cl' tihe pan; and when uu rnerou!:! engr1.tvings . Pri ce 7; by m a.il i)ostit will drov no longer, t:lik.e a clean sponge and nl 3 dry it thoroughlv_ Six ot· eight hours \Vill poid, $8. - - - -- - - -- - - -sn1okl:' them a.nd ~ there shoul d b ~ only a little AT THE sawdust :wui' wet stra\v burnt to do this; but if put into a. baker's chimney, 15ew them in coarse cloth, mid hang them a week. INDU CEl\'.C ENTS Attention, P r o1nptit u de and Cou1·tiesy, he mriy merit a fair share of public patronage. Bowmnnville, Mar ch 17, 1871. n 24-ly Carriage "'.ork, 1tnd General J obbing. "THE SILVER TO:N"GUE" wa1 ·ranted. t han any oth er Hou. se in tl1e trade, west of the Ci ty of Mc,ntreal, and All work done cit thiB E stabUskmen he hopP-s. t hat b); A call is resp ectfully ,.olicit ed. J. MORRIS. and General Advertiser. ORGANISTS .[lEPEBTOBY, A ~IONTHLY fvL\GIZlNE, Napoleol1 is Defeated, Note these Facts, F ACT No . 1. FACT Nu 2. Bo wman\·ille, Oct. l@t, 1860 , ]y-n1 For Organ-pla.yer!:' and the inu sic-lovinn0 story-rcnding public generaJ l;v. ONLY ARRIVAL I ARRIVAL! SUBSCRIPTION, O nly 50 Cents per Year Only 50 Oents per Year ! Only 50 Cents per Year! 8AMl'LE COPY MAILED }'ru.o;ir: '10 ANY _i\.DDlt1~SS. - J AS. ELI.IOTT, Selects his own goods. JAS. ELLIOTT, Buys and sells them in his own na11rn. I A NE W SllLECT, a nd CH EAP STOCK OF SP RIKG arrived. '75 CENTS GOODS }". AO'J' No . 3. JAS: ELLIOTT, Don't do business on Commission, and is not' to be undersold. ELLIOTT begs to return his sincere thanks to the J!·As. inhabitants of TYRONE and surrounding country: for the liberal patroilage he has received since commen cing busin ess, and now begs to say that he has on hand a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of I Send to the office of J. P . RICE Brown St., Bowmmiville, Sole Agent, or to t h e "SILVER TONGUE " FACTORY OF per ANNUM, in ADVANCE. Sty~is'Jo, Goocls fo1· the L((,(lil!8. E. P. Needham and Son, 143, 145 & 147 EAST 23d St. ----- F:ALL & WINTER DR.Y GOODS, GROCE RIES, CROCKERY, BOOTS A ND SHOES, &c., &c. · in fact, the largest and best assor tment of goods ever offered in Tyrone, all of which h e offers at GENTS' OOATS, PANTS, VESTS, and SHIRTS, made to order, a.nd made to flt! I~AD IES 1 'l'o d7·ess I-l<11ns - l f l011g hu r1g,put the hnn1 into wa.ter ·~ llight; and let it he eicht:n- in a hole d ug in the earth , or on da1np stones spri nkled with ,,.. ater twu or th1·ee da.ys, to Jnt!llow; coverin g it with a heavy tub, to k eep vermin from it. \Vash well, a.ntlput it iutu <i. boiler ·wi~h plenty of Wl\ter; let it $im1ncr four, five, or six houl'8 1 ucco1diug to the sizti. \V hen don e enough, if befo re the ti1ne of ~ervingl covet it with a 0lea.n cloth double d, a.nd keep the di~ h h ot ovcr boi1in"" wntcr. 'J'akc off th.e skin, and strew rasp· w~s over the ha.in. G:l.rnish >vith carrot. Prese~ve the s1dn a s whole a s possible , to keep over the h n.n1 wl1cn cold 1 wl1ich will prevent it .:; J ry iu:;. BOWMANVILLE NK\V YORK. CLOTHING STORE. J u.nd most US'l1 receivc<l a bc.'.l.utiful lot of t h e ne·11e1;t. S..$.,OKS ready -made, and n\nd e to order) 111 thE' nawe8t style!. Good Grocerios a.lways on haud . B UT TER AND EG GS WA NTED. Cookery as A ScienctJ. 1 F4-SHIONABLE TWE.EDS, A STONISH ING LO W I'RIOES F OR GASH, o;· Fm·me1'8 P rod.nee, S. F . HILL. IlowmanviHc, April. 20th 1869. (Fruin the Jtu1nJ Ncw-Yo1·k er.) If tloukeyHnc:vcr . \\' ~ut ~bout ll.1 h 1J nian fol'lll, the 1nn.tter of d1sel'ln11nat1011 'vould be gre ::1.t~y ' abetted. But h ere the \' 1 1l·e nll n.bout us, u1 broadcloth and in ca1io; · they li\Cl'eccb at us from pulpit.:;, st.ll'o at us fr~in the pagcll of books :~nJ i1e,wsp~~per:;;, aucl prey 111)011 us iu pri vate anJdh~ocial 1hfc . l . d 'h 1 1 s.ve s ls.1 11cncl n·y Jie11 c11, nn i. o con {ey I n.ni IJO'\V ~1 {tl'1', is one who h as denounced Uookcry as a Science! , attc rnpting to lowel' it t o the level of tru.de'3, an ti ev en lowe1 ·. · ~ ·, · ' · · i::i f I f ~'[edicinc is u. E!Cienuc, then IYJOkery is a practice too, when; there is but L. ttl~ 1 vo111 or u.. Hci enec, and to tell the e:xat,;t truth of the 1nath ol'izontal growth upon the ground. t er,the ~uo1e in1por~ant soicnce of t he two. If CncumLers <tlsn l ike 1nost variv:..foa of n10lo uR, the ,;dene.:i of cook1ug wen~ a dvoinced to the have been found 'to posse ss iu the le;:i.ves in1 - t;:t u LO deg:1·e1.J as th<Lc 11f li 1 ~· 1 hc i11c, how very little ueeJ there ·would be of tnt: latte 1 · ! But al as! wei1 sl.:l pcrspiratory power, so t h n.t tli.'-:ly requiro il is lar&c1Y in t h'.! hands of the r1108t ignol'n.nt a. gl'eater supply of flnid than tit·J"le of n1 ost wUineu iu the ,.,.1> ·l,I. A few lUl'll have ~ivcn oth e1· plants · which acco·,uits fo ; the s i n~alar thell· tiw~ a1,J rtl!d t:tlents to .t he aJv1.u1cen1ent ' , of th e sc1cnec, i.\lld the gn\t1ti.ulc uf the race fact that they 1:5eem f,o tlr 1 ·1vt: best wh :-;1·..: the should be thBir·s, rootsfiw.l. their way tu .m a.bundr..nt i:i upply of \V hy oh why,mu:?-tthiR science, so vital with \Yater. Such n. r.m pv1y uf inoistnrc is r e·1ui:sit e interest' aud valne,, loug~r l.~~iguish? J\J11st wo· ., t . · t -1 · th h t men have the elective ira.nehu1e before they l earn un d er ~ xpos~n c o .i11 l~l eni>e stuIB nne, e ea to cook 1 I\l[ust they first learn to e-Uro oin· ills, M ust a.nd bni;ht h..:;11t vf which J.ewtnl_)Otie and alter before learniu¥ how to preveut t11cm? the Ouida tif t.1 1~ planti! ;;ind elaboi·a.te fro1n them tho title of M.D. be so itnmeasurl\bly au<l false;~n i~bund..,nci..: of sweet j tt~ce~. Th.is j~ p 0cWia1'· ly gl'eater tha.n thn.~ of C,.D. ? Aro th e_Y to fo~d . . , . . th01r Ju1,n1,lt'l o.nd Wfl.lt until lli.ell haNe liHed t ins ly so with 111elons iu h o~ clnna.te~; and expen- 1 ~ ciolJce to hig·h honur,u 8 1ff!Je<l the domain t hemenoe hasdemonatn1tcd thnt the 2noL5t11 re sh onld ::clves,aud t hen moa.n Jwca.we they a.re !!Lut. uut be applied tn the i·oots a.ncl not 1111011 the s u1·- of thf: 1-.e ientific kini;~l ou1 on ltccouut of nnfit- NEWEST CL OTHS which will be htkon in exchitnge at the h ighest Market V!tlue. J. E . also begs to say t hat he lms now prepared to furnish Gentleman's AND OVER-COATING'S, NEWEST STYLES IN SHmTS, clothing. in first-class style, b;y a first-class taifor , at a.stonishing low 1t or ll O Ra.le. . AND DR AWERS, fi gures, rind wa,rrauted ri, good { N.B.- Don't forget the place, James Elliott's CLe<ip S tore, Tyrone. all of the II'yrone, Oct., 6th, 1870. n l ly THE OBSERVER, (the Organ of t he Bible Christian Denomination, one of t he best F amily Papers printed in the Dominion.) clubbed with the MERCHANT, for Tw9 Dollars per annum, in advance. BEST Q tTAl.I~~Y, very drn.111) for CASH. AS -USUAL ---0_:_- which \Vill be ~old · · AS lJSUAL. 1 \ l:i.rgt:! Stc..ek of NECK-TIES & COLLARS, Ready made clothing in Ovcr-C<1at B, PeaJ akets, n.wJ all th~ ADVERTISER THE CHEAPEST fltE&Dll'!TG T HE D E ST "lcl\.TEEKLY. THE CORNElt LE ADI N G STYLES OF THE DAY, r emo..l'kably chf.'ap. o~u aud examine Jfor your1$elYUI$. Come along: an d get Ba1·gain ~. Ntiwest FASJ;IIONS alwn.ya on hancl .All orders promptly attended to, and good }'l'l'B guaranteed, a.nd no mieto.ke, AOOllAR · In- Cills ngc or $ AYtAR! i. pro:;rt~.s th<' p1"'1:_·t<' .L·:.: ~ '·1 face of tlie aoil in '"'hich they b'1"0W, so as not t o cool the surface: check t h e gro\vth, a nd kill the v lan ts. rrhe plan r<tcommended, it! tu take a tight Uarrel or cask, remove one hen.d and };1ttrtially fill th e barr el or eai:!k with l:.trge pebUles or ston e~ f!RY hali full ; upon t.h e~c st ones place a tnixttn·e of eon1post with l'ich alluvial soil, or fuie fre::ih vegetn.ble mold, llntil the ban·el or casl.:. is filled lo \\ ilhiu thr ee or four inchc1:1 of tlie top ; in "1"'11ich plant the seed and cov-er to the requisite dt"pt11 . Thia barr el or ca8k mity be p1ttced in any <:onvenien t situa.tion where sufficient room or space can be obtained, nnd around which arrange lat tice >vork or hrush to sustain the out sp1 cad ing plants ia wlw.teyo:::r iua1uier u1a.y be found n1ost convenien t for afford ing fl.CCtl~s at :\ll tirnt1:1 to both the harrol and the plnn ts. "L Tpon th e outer side of the caek in~ert a pipe of conven ient size 1 throu,...h wliich ,v~i.ter 1na.v Ut1 int rodued to t l1e 10 ,ver ~r under half of the ~ask dai ly, or as often as oc<.:aaiou inay l'cquiri.:; thi~ portion of the c:tsk i: liould be kept co11:;;tan tly ·1 I · l l\f 'U f th th :fluec wit i water. 1 way ~ e cas 1 ( o tit;1.v(·s Hhoultl Le· perfora.teJ with sevtr al h<'lf· inclt holes, for the free escape of a.ny 8lll'plus 'va.ter and J.t the sauw time to p~ rmit the ad· 1Hissiou of an equnl distribution of ah; this lJUl'· pose would be better nccomplished if the holes 'vcrc bored Upon i.~ lin e ,\t eqi.1nl di~t<l.UC:e8 <tpr.rt u.rol1nd the cask. 'fhfj cffet;.:t of this ~~Trangen1 ent, a~ will be 1e.:1Jdily seeu 1 is that tln:o11 gh the capil1111·y at· traction of the soil sufficient moisture is absoil.ic<l at all times to nourish tho 1)lants, whil e t he nel~?seelns to us that now i::; the <ia.y a.n tl U1e hour for ,.,. 0 1n en to act i n t l1i.a matter. I-I many R1o·al-1·e.t<li.ug \YQW e u arc willing to de· vote i.1-'i-v 01' three V(;:;]..H! to the 1:1tudy of Cookery, wl1ieh must nec~~l!a.ri ly ctn Lra.ce chemistry, phyi:;iulo()'v Lt.lHl hygiene? It ,~·ould 'be folly, indeeili Li~" fotn ld a University for Domestic Science. if there bu no ncth· e dema.ncl for on11. \\7ill nOt the en tc11wising y oung woqien w40 read thi s, digest th1;:: matter, and scud us th ell" "thonghta" in re~ard to it. BOWMANVILLE FOUNDRY, · n!l·l r.U! ll': AHEAD, IN THE DAVID FORBJ~S. n 2-tf Bowma.nville, Oct. 13th, 1870. T ------·~cof:iee ! C o ffee ! of the very best k ind l THE TBLEGllllf~.1 Sta.nda Unrivallc ' peora, as ev:!nc"Jd and ever mcr!!t:.3· i:i:J 1:.a 7!0:1.l~~-!:;,~ A SUIT OF Tha Close of the Council of Trent. T h e , accl nru a tions of the Jo.there' closed the proc~E.'di ngs o.f the council. The cardilutl of Lorraine uiade himself conspicuous on that occus jo n. A.Her having call ed on Lb~ a.ssen1bly to Ll ccl1l r~ lLcir best w i shes a.1ul prayers ~fol' the Pope, the Emperor nncl 1 otli e1 :European iuo11a1 chs (includ in g t h e souls of those who had die<l si oce Lhe op ening of Lhe conncill, the legates, the ca r di1 iu~lti, lhr: a n1 baf'sadors, and the Li shops, he j t.hns proceefl~Ll: C'a'td·i!1al.. : .1'h e 1 nosL 11 oly and <..ecurrl.1e1n_clulj,c?ll1nc1l of lbrent---n:~Y ~v e ever cou css 1 s ::u t 1, ever o serve i s ( eere.;~ . ) li'atli cr. , E\ er inay ,vtf'upnfes~, , ever observe t licin.' U. : Thus \Ve all bc' licve: \YC arc a ll of t] 1e- i:a.n1e inind- ; wi th heattv asse nt we ril l s u bscribe. ·rhis is t he fai th ~of t he blcsscJ l'etcr ancl the apostles ; tlns ia the faith of t h ~ fa thers; this is the fai.LJi Oft.he Ol"tllOtlOX , J J1~. ' 1rhnS 'Ve lJe· licvc:; t h us we tlunk; thu s we snliscribe. 1 0. '.A.biding by th es ~ J ecrees, ll1ay .we Le found \VOrtli y of the n1ercy ~f the chief and grea.t hi g h l~ricst,.Je sus OhrH;t our Goll, I Uy lbe ln terc1.:: ss1ou ol on~· ~oly J.iady, the J. NEADS. Good T~weed For $10.50. 0- MERCAJINT 1ng Po;-ul&1·1ty. It GG°en truln('l'~n~n(s !H.1!d on-a 't,)_:, Mcd l1m1 01· 111cc u~ ~(·ncr. ·:i' c)~ ~ : ~ ITS SUOOESS IS UNPREOBDEUl':CD ! n~Cll. U~l; Ill' I ?1 ~ 1::: ~~ and TEA JUST as GOOD, an d cheap ai:> at any st ore in it , at Oanw...1<~ 1 O X" out uI BE S T $ \IVEEI(L Y published in Cmm[!ct B rlJlfnn t E1Htorln~11I~i'H·1h-:t: o-;,; ~u-1 JtetlOrlsia 1'.-1c~~ ·!:;}t1i.: /<ic·~;". , f" · ~· t:i :! :i p nrlsa \Viell 8!..7lcrte; I A0 r~ ~:; H: : -:· .;; t~:. j · J OHN I MOMURTRY'S l:UG OJ/ Tlil!.' G()£VEN LlON J{ing Street, Dowmanville. ter. J::cpords of' G1 ... !. 0 ~: : 1 ::r::: - :- , -- .. : . gtou s Jntc-lligc:i~·:) !;:c·i-H;c :; r\ ! ··; ·_ t; : ~ Tl "! n. Po11u1.lu · D~x!l. u:: eve;;,- ,·,·u:':~. c·:1;1n:n!ti~ F nsWou N'en-M. t:agHs?;, 8.:·i·t:" 1 ;.~ ; :_· ~1 1 · GET YOUR Ne'\T!. 110l'<'Jzu ro1e·w s £'!. ! . h ·;~· i r, '" I~ Rpark!lng :nul .i:~:.:: ~·tt~:~ · ~ t>';·;::-!r·-. :·:.,J \','( .. e rary nn<l roc11cal H~: ··:'.~;<i::"l , ·-..-.· ·.~ r ILl'JoJ , , · , ., · , , 1:.,.·un r rs:sun: t.: ;~'.'i 1'\~~>1 T~ 1 - : ,-:···, "·" ~ ; AN» ;;a;,-fu}-t: OF .i t·:~ : ~~r ··."l ~ : (; ', ~. ·, ' ) , OR S .l{:l':tt:D JJ"~ -;oo,iC : ~:,, ~ '. ~ ";· ~.· For 0\E· : [)0:!,:,i.·~ )' 'f~ ~·."t ~·':'. :---- ·· ·.···-:~·'\ 1,tece~ Qf ~?l~31, f\'. ; n,:<;:i :~.~ '· :~\'i .. '1,1 · · ·1u~ n Jn~.- lt ~~'0-UJ §~ra 1:'/l~ l ' ri'l l;tTHERE DO YOU BUY YOUJl l'l GROCE RIES? bein;; t h e qu estion, J. 1'-f. wquld r espectfully i;,rive a h int to those in perpl<lx_ity, t hat h e keeps con stant ly on baud <1..,fi r1:1t clUS5 st ock uf CbRNWALL BLANKETS t s 'l'orth Ha· IH'l{'e 1;.f p.~;;~>... c~·~:1 :j · ·, . , ~folh1.::rof Cod, ever a vHg1n, and all the t1iJ.m~on of ai~· Ct\ll be controlled ·~t plea.Yur~ by 1 saiut~ , l". , De j t 80 he it so : ~J.\men ainen . opcn1ng or closing the a pertures upon lho H ides f.), , :<\..ccnl'sed b~ heretics!' Ji', ' .t-\ Cof the cask. cur~ell, accu1oed !' After t h e '.A.cchnua.tiou~,' . . . ah ctroceries a.nd Provisions n.nd those \VJto h uy fl·om him w ill nevel' regret th:l.'t they a.re nblc to n.nswer, C lan T art an's, l... - ~to th? 11rotlnetlou of cur;nn1bcw; fL1onc unde1· , th1 s plan 1 it has been fOtu1cl to greatly exceed a.ny oth er; the yield under pro11c1· n1anu.ge1nent, I from one "gm1erating tub n h as bco.>n fo1u1d a.rnply sufficient to fill a. closely packe1J b.incl wit h salt ed pickles. Cuetunbers t her efore a" \~.ill be sceu cfi.11 Lo ' J ' raised ur cnltiva.terl with cOH&idt::t·ablc peofit,ru1,d' the pre l utl~s ~u bscri~cd. the Uecr c~ El, and cle parted. 'l'lie subscr1pt.1on s 'vcr e in IHll !lber t \VO hnndrcfl and 1iJty-fi ve; v]:1., four legaLes, two cardinals, three patriarch s, tweuLy -five al'chhisbo1)s, 011e ln!nd recl and sixty-eight. lJh:ihops, , sevc1~ tthb.ots,. seven g:enr. r nls oi ordcn:;, '\Vtlh th11ty -nn1es1gnatnres lly proxy. (i , l 1' . ]" /, f l'ope1 .Y· ~._, ,·a111p ~ ext- ..100.v l! "I buy from John McMurtry." FLOUR, OAl',lfEAL, COJUY,lfEAL, AND CRACKED Wl"f'A T PRINTING AT THE Read our 13plonancl Sewiug Premium A.. SP1.E:VD!IO ~ ~ : l".!!~{;';_'1n"i' THiJ ~;;'!'..'li l .. ~~1 - 1: : . ' IJi:~1 . o · ~ ·. :; . ~. i- ITHE GREAT FAVOR ITE S. ~ ! J r, Sj ~ · ~;:J ·:;-~;; A $25 f:Jn\7'110- ;c;«, '" .. " For 40 :Jubs;ri i;~·~~ "'~'"· .. For produced iu cit ie~ as re. a di1y and chca.vly fl.fl jn , ~....,.,,.,,...,,,,,....,,..,,,,,,.,.,,.,""'°""""""""'""'""'""""""' r.:r.nf3t conntry places, ""it.h the a.dvant11.:;e of -:: bein g able to t:.~cure them fn sh for the table at SUBSCRIBE FOR all times during the aeMou. The sarue ob1:101·v utions apply with equal, if uot g t(mle1·, force THE to th e cultivation of melona, citrmis nn ·l t n1L11y other yege.table!:! , Tho odject or design intended to be ncco1np1tshed il1 lui.,ying the sides of the caf:lk proj ect some three or four inches a.hove the soil, i5 to enable the pla-u Ls tu be started ea.rly in J\Jiril, in our 1u O r e Northe 1n lati tude~, anll allow :ipnc;e for covering \vith glaa:s, blankets, &c. , thereby one of the pr utecting theil' growth , and at the sfl.me tiine }Jrotectjng them against frost."!. '\V here light fa abundant, such plants n1ay be grow11 in wa.rn1 ro01ns, and subsuqm.:utly removed i11to the open air , where bees n1ay have aecedr-i to the blo!!s01ns1 or the same ma.y be agita.tt-cl by the \Yindi dur~ ;g the blossomin g season, It ia a good plan, aho, to sprinkle the snrfl\ce 11i hhe D ominio.1. of the soil at successive ve1iodi;, ~a~- once i11 every two weeks, with a weak solubon of uiniuoc ja. water, which will facilitate the growth of the plants. F roslt <irriv,tl ~ of Crockery andJ Glassware. :J9 BRIMAOO M BE & RICE wo1 !ld call specinl attention to their stock of · A $32 Go St:..bscri !:ic···, -1 ·· 1 .: The Choicest Variety, FOl'ill ~TO~li' cr:rn~~!}· i :~ : : Single c o ;tJ' t'or add:-cs:r . c>:J~' ,1 (' .l'", ~ ; 1 G ooth 1<e nt to allpahs of t h e 'l'o\n1. nuly f>th. RHYME AND Lilla:E. ~ " 0BSERVER," A lettl e Rhynie ca1ne j ust in time, And <ill ahoi.1t the best of Lilnc. I,in1 e frun1 the Vlest of t h e very be~t, Not beat in any qu arter ; Lim e that \vill alwa.ys stand the l e~ t , W h en i na.ldng, into 1 nort er , I will try and k eep a good su pply, }.,or it is always ' vanted, T ha.t whcu you all coni e in to buy, You'll not be disappointed . y-ou will ahvayfi find it d1 ·y and fresh, And th A.t is l:lomething bonn ie, So come a.long and try this ]~iine, nut don't forget tho mon ey. Orga1 is and Melodeo1i.s, (n1anufactured by E. P. Need ham & Son, New York,) justly designtttecl t he " Silver Tongu e," the chea1lest · ~1EROHANT or tfi7.J · Sub~cr l 1·iii o u'i ~. ~,~ ~ t t , 1 n ,,r · ·~~ .l'Oi:R'?'s~r.:·1 ·: - ~~;,. ·:~ ; 4~ '."I r ; ,: t ' . T IO:\"' }.' OL't !:.)0l.[, .~~ ~::: .. ~· L~_'!.J; ·.:~: Spcclruc:u co~}h ·-.. ~·--; . OFFICE, !Jfi[ ".!il ],at,;-~·, f : \ T Et:EGu..,u·~!. _ ,, r~l:) -1 , :·. J I H.>f'1' . : 1 ct ·d <' 1 lo (,'an\.·;1sst~·s . - ' 'TH Z DA a ..Y TC LCCt-;.:.\.~1-', ._; Addt'O' I a.U J,ottor~. po~:.-1 .1 The Sweetest Toned. Instrument known. Don't fail to call and examine quality rmd price. Second hand i i1strnrnents taken in exchange. Show r ooms at J. M. Brimacomue's Dental Room8, over McCluog Bros Stores, Bo~manville. J . M. Bl\l~fACOMllE. J. 11. RICK Bowmam,;110, Oct. 7th , 1870. nl GOODS IN TOWN . J_ RCS~ n ~i::.:1:-;7 , .. -:, J.t.IIES U. <t ar.;:: F. 1:. cow L E. Bow1unn ville, Sept. 1870. t!~G2 JUST EECE:CV:ED, and for sale 11t the ODSERVER BUO)i: STORE, a supply of lTom·::; of cleDvery ft·om Nine a.m.to 11 'our p.1n., Uurner of Q.neen and Ontario Stree.t. B. S. J. - ::lil.50 per anmun. '!'ROS. BOWDll~. Dowmanville, )farch, 11th J.871. an24. tf. SCHOOL BOOKS, All work executed in t he Lntc~t Styles, with Neatness a.nd Despatch, including Jl're11uh, Greek UJ.lll J_.atin Cla.s~ Boojts, J ohn'ri liistm·y of J<:ingland, &e. and at Lowest Rates C. 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