THE MERGHANT, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 187 1. POETRY. Vesper Hymn. Soft the vesper chimes are steahug Father, lo 1 t hey childien kneeling, Unto thee in p1Uyer appealing 1 L1sten to tho soul's petition, l3ontbng lo,vly in con t11t10n,J esus 1 grant D1\1ue fa u1t1on 1 1i(itpl.ien !! Jam. - !via.,h m1d boil th r ee pound!! of 1n.s pbe1 nes for t en in 1 11 u t es, and add to the1n 1~ne pint of red eu1ran t Juice. After t hey h a \e heen eo<ldled In the san1e n1a11ner a\S for Jelly, a.rlJ. t]11 ce· fou 1t h~ of n pound of donblc refined :-.u; a r to eat.;h ponnd of r.~pbe uy and cu1rant JU!t:e Boil it half an h our longer, till you t]unk 1~ ""'111 Jelly, and then put tt int o Jars Going in Debt. N atlouo::, Stn.tesJ coun t ies, c1ties, co-ope1at1ons1 1nd1~1<lnnls, and ev~n chu1 ·ches have toll ow·ed illis 1u1nous pr.i..ct1ce uutil they not on ly consider it expedient, Uut ught. \Ve }1avc national, State, coun t y, and even The Prnmised News 1 CARRIAGE SHOP. THE FARM. Walks and Talks on the '.Farm. (F1on1 the ~t\..mcncan .A.guculturiat ) church bonds 'r!Je iute.Iest on these n1ust be paid b) Lax, which, according, to poht1 cal econon:iy, 111ainly fall upon th e labor1ng class. Money johber& and 'shn.\1ng n1ach1ncs' are becoming thick nll over the la.nd. Thou:.3ands and tens ot th ousands ate hv1 ng (west of the Ontario Il:l.nk ) SUBSCRIBE I Trembling bring "e our coufess ion , Daily l:!IIJ doth make aggrefi~1on ! Take, 0 Sa.' 1ou1 J full possrnss1oa 1 King Street, Bowmanville. and gloating upon t he hfc-hlood The ,vJie l'lnd of ithe '"orl,1n g people l!,ceble, fainting , eu1ug eve1. Ifort1fy each we,\k eade.iivor; Let h.'n1pt,\t10ns cont1ue1, ne\el 1 Thcnc seems to bu an unusual amount of red· root 111 the wheat ll.Ocl clov1:1 tl)is season. There are acres in so1ue field-. v. horl:! 1t has actually chok l:!d OLlt tl1e 1vhea.t ahd tul~ cn full possession of the soil The Dea.coo has a httle of it in his whe .\ t an<l 11l1S been pulling it out. by hand l!tDd t1now111g 1t into the ro.td :h1y own" beat,e spe· ct::i.1ly that I ·· f.i..11 Lillo\\cd" two ye:ui:i ago fo1 bn1ley, is tole1.i..Uly clean, but I h.iv1:i one fif· tccn-Ul'l e field of two·yca1 old clo' ei {.liat JS one tbv..;l" nHt"S (>f 1cd-1oot I never s,tw anything like it. It the clo\ ei w ,1.8 mo'>~ll fo1 hay, there would be 1ed root enough in 1t to seed t he wh.ol~ f,l.llll for years to cowe . .But \\'Cate pasturing the fl d d and the q u estion is what I had b ettc1 du to get 11'1 of this t~rLlLlt: p est I h~id inte11 d ed p lo\11ng up the field a 11 d sowing it t o "heat thi s t.111. The seed i:i of t b e 1eel root w1ll,of course, h e on the surface o{ th e ln.nd, u.1'd if the sod was tu11.HJd over six 0 1 seven ind1 c ~ deep, '"1th ~~ ~kiro C'-' ulter, 01 \\h at"' e usetl to uall a IVhdugau double p low, the seed \Yould ptoh::i..bly lie a.t the botton1 of the fun-ow and nut g eu n.u1a.t.e th is fW l, ~nd 1.:onscq11cntly the wheat "\vo1il<l not be ti oublo(l wi th it It is, however , on l_~ po ~tpon111g the evil cla.y. The i::;ced ii:; tb1:i1t:, a1 1d sooner 01 In.tel it w11l ptoducc a. gre.tt crop of ied root U ' " e sow the field to v1hcat this ft\U, and seed it down agru n "\'ilth clo1e1, the greater portion ot t h e seed of the i ell root 'vould probably be ::i.t the botti nn n{ the sod till the held wa~ again vlo,\ ctl If it wa s then b1ok e u p 111 .Tune and fallow ed £01 fall w]1(',1t, we ~ho u ld ha.\e ieasou to C' pect ~L gre.~t ciop of l erl root. Being n1 the "\\hei~ t, t hen:: V 'ould be no opportunit y of l~ilhn g lt It would go to seed, and the cv1] \\Olllll be 1nc1cased iather tli.\n h13~ened If, 1n o;te.id of fa1low1ng tbl.'l clo'"·er soil fo1 \\heat, it 11 a~ b1 ol"en up 111 the spuug and p lanted to c01 n, followed with ba.rl!:ly 01 on.ts, ancl then sown to 'vh r:at, \Ve should nc.lopt th e ve1y best course to Cc\ USe the ied-toot to gel n111uttc in the wheat. I t 1s ::;aid to bt a fuct that the r ed root ;)eed w1l1 not gernnna.te except 1n September 01 OctobP.l , a ud the ouly wa.y to get rid of it is to prepare the land for f.tll·whcat, and then nut sow it to wheat rrhe i·ed ioot will then gc1m1nat e, and the plnnt1) wi ll be plowed undc1 111 the spnng .~nd destH1ycd St rengt h ou1 feebleness'\ ould borrow, Light fro111 a celest1al 1norrow, For this ea.1th born 111.;rht of so1r<1\V hearts ·with }JlHe devlf.lhnn, St11l the gnev1n,; soul's cniotlun , Guide us sa f~ o've1 liifc'f:! roug h ocean, ou1 F1ll daughters must k~ep up v.tith the fashions o! 'the harlot city' sons must have pocket 111oney, anll nei the r can help 'Pa' to 111akc it, or lv rut until lie cun do it. The good old-fushtoned adage of 'cutting the coat according to t 11 e cloth/ 1~ set as1dP., and the man follow::. the fashion of ·bonds' at ru1nous. rates -Soon he takes to the bottle, to ba11k1·uptcyi to i:iw111dh 11g-,or !Steps out openly, n 1eck ly .tnd honestly into the b10ad 11.~hl ui poverty. (Jo1ug 1u <lebt Mr. J. Milne, H 1 n1HE subscubcr is prcpa1ed to build and re- , .l pair A VINO assumed the bu, rnes:; lately carried on under the name and style of " Consaul & Co ," and having h,id uemly lVagons, Buggies, and Cullers, of every description, a t shot t notice, :uulon reasonable t ern'ls. FOTI, THE Tlt.e J os:eph. lfoZ::tli ! j T\VE ', TY YEAHS EXPERLEt\C.E IN TIIE TlLillE, with ample fo cihtics for the Carriages Painted and Trimmed. I A Blacksmith's Shop on the P· c1 n1~es 1 "'ere :<1pccw.l ilttentlon is g1ve11 will n1.\ke a. naLieu of Je.::1u1' S.1v1our ' have con1pas~1on ! Pleud \\ e th) dctH bloud ~ncl p-H;<l:;JOD, Ou1· poor liveg b) t1ur.c lcf<1.1:1h1ou J sw1ndleTs and 1~auper.:i, I uled hy hanks and t rnoncy- lo1ds. 1\{ay t h e clny soo u co1ne \vh e n Let the morning's iosy brenlung Symbohz1~ ou1 futu1e " alu ng. ' ' ith thy ~ - 1· ., LHd ~l ..,:.~s p.ut,·kin;; lJ~atclmu.in I nations :;i.n<l 1nchvidunls, cspei~utll y Clu ~':l tiau s, will be · w ise and good enough to accept and obey the com mand, 'Chve no inan Purchase of Merchandise m the Cheapest Markets, he ilatteJH hnnRelf that he c·an ofler '~IERCHANT' ES'l'ABLISHED 1851. ttitd R ej(ccto1 anytlnng. but to lo'e one auothcl.' W. F P. to »JI THE HOUSEHOLD. ~~-u ;·scty S()up- T o be P1 epo1 ed the Da11 f1e/twe .l.Yt;edtng 1l - 'l'\' o pound s of 1;c1 ng < 1f mutton, 01 of the knuckle, put into two cfuat ts of cold ,,,1lt 1-afld two or three sliced turnips- 01 two t1poonfub r1cc, or pea1 l b0i1loy, 01 st,u t av ioe.i, " h 1chevc1 btist suits the taste S 1.nune1 W.ou ly an hotn au<l a h a lf, then take out tin 11n-:a t, a nd set .unde, -pt'Ul t1H~ 1mup 111to ala1ge ho\~l , and lt'.~H:l to cool till ll('Xt day In the mon:nn,; slum off all th e fat tlw.t has llfi\~ll ou t ht1 s tock .An hou r bcfOJe necrled, tu111 the stouk in to a saucepan, t1.11d bnn.; 1t to.~ boil--clll L h " 1ue<:i t fion1 tllo bones. 111 fp 10 tnonthfnl~ ::\'f111 cc ve1y fine a. small onion, ft. ht.Uc pruslcy £ t11il cclc1 y Add a bit of bntter the size of a. nutI:oe.;- on e tablespoon ful b1owned flout , bu1n n.1 1 eicn tablespoonful of snga1 in .tn iron spoon , pout .\ httle but11ng '" '~ter o"er it into the flour, r..nd st1f it into the browned Houi, then stu 1t into the soup, add t he othc1 articles, an d boil ;;i,ll t0Jcthe1 twt:nty minute" t>~I \ c lint, w1th ~in.ill bits of Cil.refnlly toa~ted breu, 1. This n1 c,dled 1iu1'.~c1·y suuri, but it 1s nut tu be ::icu1 tied by th e old folks. EVERY Cl111st1 ,m should begm to dmtbt lnniself, if he finds, after ten years, that selfJob bing. de11u:il 1s as 11a1d in the sa111e t!Hngll as it was at f1rot thm1 auy ot1'21 H011 sc 1 11 the trade, we.st of the City of llfontie.Li , >tllll All wo1·k done at this Establishmen One of our great troubles' as n11n1stcrs, is he h0p"s that by to l\.eep peopl e fron1 wrnlung to be ~nv fully conveit e d IND lJCEME~ITS C.1niage work, and Geneia.l THE JO SEPH HALL Ma.nufacturing Co1npany a.nd G-enera.l Advertiser. PROPRIETORS. Thc1c att! those wh0 will not conic into Gull's 1nngdorn unleRs the.} can con1e ns ])ante went u1to paradise-by goi ng tl1 rougn 11 cll 'rhey \vish to \val k ovc1 the Attentiou, P ron11)titude and Courtesy, he umy rnent a fai1 8lmrc of public pati onage. Bowmanv1llc, March 17, 1871 nH-ly wct1'ranted. A call IS re~pectfully ~olic1tcd .T. MORIUS 1)111n1ng n1arl, u.nJ to snnITthr Sl.1 lplnucons ai r W~ desire to " c,1ll ,ttte,1L1ou to our Bo\~man"1lle, Oct. lst, 1860, ly-nl SEND FOR THE list of tlie" Srrv1m ToNUclc., ORGANS AND MLEODEONS Na11oleo11 is Defeatetl, Note these F::lcts, l'A01' No. l . ONLY ARRIVAL I ARRIVAi... ! No. One and Two Buckeye Com uinedReaper and .Mower, wit/1 Johnson's SeifBake improued fo r 1871. E. P. Needha.m & Son, :Late Carhart & N cedham,) EST AllLISHED IN 1846, J AS. ELLIOTT, Selects his own goods. :F'A.01.' ~- o 2. veal \\ 1th ono onion, very fin"' 1 add ~ httlc s·: cct IU3.rJOrn.m,hatf a teaspoonful of powdei c<l clo\ cs, and a.a much !:'alt and pepper n.s \~in be p::i.la tabl~ Mmst1..·n with n 111.:h be(;:f g ravy, fi om \\ h1ch all the fu.t has 1.:ooled n.nd been t Oc'Jno' ed D pinto ball:;.- dip 1n b~a.ten ~gg~. tvll in thnn, or lncad or crrtckcl' <:nlrr1bs - ,tn<l f1y in i:; ood , flweet lard. 01 Beef C'1oque/ts.-C'h0p cold ionst hoef J AS. ELLIOTT, Buys and 8ells them in his own na me. FAC'l' No. 3, A NEW"SELECT. and CHEAP STOCK OF SPRING aruved. 75 CENTS 01iginato1s nnd Sole Manufocturc1s J AS. ELLIOTT, Don't do business on Commission, and is not to be undersold. GOODS Bal.eel Bea1is - I pnt a tln cupf1, J cf bcnn'l 111 ::i. crock of \\ ann wat e1 the n 1, ht before . and let th em soak 11nt1l the next d 11 y a t ten o'elock 'l hen I '"tiah thc1n and p11t L henl nn to bnil, a1d ll t th1.11n cook abont tw enty (he nunute~ , when I lJOUl' tb c "ntcr off tmcl pnt on fresh water . I don't let them cook n.11 to pieces, but JnSt ns done ns they cn.n he and l et:un their [011n I let thein cook t1 n t l the1c ts n ot. wati.-11 enough to q1ut~ cov er them Then I 1111 t 111 a. bi; l ump of but te1, 11epper, .ind salt, n.n il 1n a nnnute 01 two I set thl:!m on top of the sto\11:! 1 and pour in nt-a1 lya pmt of crua.1n be111g cm~ fnl nnt t o lt:t thern boil afte1 i t is a r1d ... t1 T he 11 t<iast a shoe of bread. Lutt~r it well nn both sHll:!s, and lay 1t in n. turct.:n a.nd pou1 th e beans ont on lt. By soaking- all n 1,;ht nnd pouring (lfi tb e bo il· JllJJ \\<tte r, they loo:se .dl that st1ong1l,(ltytl.nor t!uit they "ould else h:t H:\ ~nd th eu they a.10 none too stro.1g to 1; ~t occasionally in wl\r m wcuthcr, l',nd we kuow they nre safe1 food, nntl 111ort1 \\ holeson1e th an arc new sun1mu1 t.m.c beans, ca.ten vods nnd ML 1 F r1ut Ccd..e - Soak 0\ .::: 1 nigh t th1ce cu p s of n1ce tlned apples, 111 the mmnutg cLop -fi n e, .v..ltl. two cups of mola.<sses and cook i;l'J·· lJ' one hou1 , when done let it l.!ool, then add en c cnu of Fiug-ar, one cnp of stoned 1.tunn15, ollc of thick, sour creant, or good butterrrn lk , th 1oe e gg-~, whi tes and yolk s b ~ atc n sepa1.1.teh . o·ie t ea spoonful of soda , fen.son"\\ itl1 c11n1~tmo n, cl1) \ es, uutn1eg and l!:!1uon, 1f n.giccable J~~l·e in a tnoderate oven. .Rakccl Oin elet - )3011 half ~t pint of uull,. , bt:ut six egP.~ t horoughly- -yolks aud wh i t~~ sep~1 utc ly; put half a teaspoonfu l of salt .incl ,\ p1~c~ of butter h a.If as ln.rge ns o.u e ,;-.; to the b o1hngtn1lk : stu it into tho be,iten eggs , po,1~ .t.ll 1nstant.y iuto a deep ch::;b, a nll bake If the O\ 011 18 hot, fhc 1n1uutcti will b.d-: c it , n 1t quite so hot an o"e11, (t.Pil 11 little 1onw:ii t1u1e, \I ill be better-s:ay t; 1 1 n1mutcs. It s hon id be of n. dehcah· br u\i'll on tup, an d c.~t1.:n J 1~h t fron1 the OV"l'll "I wish you would t ell us, tln ough the A· mcr· write~ ~ cl1stingu1shcd New Ymk gentlc1n.in, \\ ho l1a.s a fa 11u of ba.1Ten i:i ~n d," \\het.b v1 i.t is brst to let clov1::l' ripen and 1ot on t he "Ul'fn.cc, or plo·v it unde1 when in ·il<)s;)om? I have h carcl.thr\t it gave niore n1tro· gen to th e l.1nd to let it llpen aud rot ou 1t , but as I a1n no chcm1st I do net I~ now "- J f,1nstea<l of plo w1n ~ under the clover- say the last of ,June, i t was 1eft to g1 O'W a inonth longer, it is q_1·ite possible t11at the clo\'er root s auU .seed .1 ould contain more nitrogen than any d1d a mon th c~~licr It was for1ne1 ly th('ju:;ht that the 1e wn.-; ~loss of Jnt1og-cn d u d.ng the r1pen1ng pi 0c..,i,;s, but lh6 evir]ence hi not a.ltor;cthcr con· elusive on t h e point Still, 1f I had a !Jte ee of ~nndy Lrnd th.lt I \~i shed to enncl1 by clo\:c1·, I do not t lnnk I woul d plow it unde1 u 1 .Tune on the on e hand, or ltt 1t g1ow until in n.t.ur1ty n.nd i o t dov,;n on th~ othe1 1 klwuld 1rLthc1 p1efe1 t o tnow the cr<ip 11u~t .t.s 1t <ommenced to blosorn, a.nd let tl.1c c1ovel he, spread out 011 the l.nid, as left LJ the maclu ne. T hc1e \\ ould, I tJ, n l , be no loss of fe1 tili:r... 11 g ele1ne11t:, by C\ a por~Ltrnn, wlnlc t11e clo"\ l:!l hay would act as tt n1nlcll, ~ud tho fil:Coud gro'\ th of clo\c1 v.:ou!J Uc cncout ag~J by it .l\1ow this sccon<l c1op · 0 ,Hn about t l1e fii·st dny in _t\..ugus t 'l'hen,unleiiS 1n ~~ as de ~u abl1.: to cllntiuuo the p1vcess anothc1 y ear, the la.nd ratght be v lo1Hxl up 1n two 01 three weeks , tunnug- u11(!lc1 the two p1ev1ou,, c1o pi; uf clo-.,;l.!1 th,tt , ~ re-' 011 th1.: ~ulf0ice , to· ~ eth·~r w to the green chJ~t r r,itil l g101v1ug I ht:lieve tlus "\\ ould b e bl ttr·t t l1a11 to let the clov ( 1 c:d1 aur;t itself by runnin.; to se ed 11Y1n Ar;ricultio 1st," of the m;LEBRATJ;D SILVJ>:R TONGUE liberal pationagc he has received since commencing business and now J inhabitants of TYRONE and surrounding country, for the AS. ELLIO'IT begs to retum his sincere thanks, to the 0 per ANNUM, in ADVANCE. Stylish Goods fo1' the Ludics. Organs E. p and Melodeons, SON NEEDHAM & ii~ALL"&"\ViN1,.EilENDRY Rr:ooDs, I"'"'" GROCEl~IES, CROCKI~llY, SHOES, &c., OOAT< PANT< V'8T< om SHIRTS, made to order, and made to fit! e~dy · n1a<le, n,nd rn<1.dc tu l' lTDLISH I JADIES' SAG.KS i "THE SILVEH TONGUE" &c. ord~r, in the n~nvest styJt>s. Good Grocenes ahvay~ on hand. in fact, the lmges L and best, assm tment of gooclo ever offeied m Tyrone, I nll of which ho offers itt Tm: OB8ERVER, (th e 0 1ga n of the Bible Christian Denomi nation, one of the best Family P>tpe1 s pnntecl in the Dominion) clu hbed with the MJ£HCHANT, for Two Dollars per annu1n, in a.dva.ncc. BUTTER AND EGGS JVANTJW. ASTONIHHIKG LOW PRICES FOR C;18H, OIUJANlSJ.tS REP.E'Rl'Uli Y, \ J..[Ol<>TJ ll l 01 Fu1'me1'8 J:J 1·01.l1ice, I S. F HILL Bo1rn>.1n»llo, Apnl. 20th 1869. ~I \C I ZINE, F01 01g:l.11 p ln.yc11> and the intrn1c lo\ing ;:,tmy io.v:hng pubhe g-ene1alh SUBSCRIPTION, Only 50 Cents per Y ea r Only 50 Cents per Year ! which will lie taken m excluingc at t he highest, Market vahte J E . also begs tCJ s:iy thnt he has now p1ep:uecl to fouush Gentleman's clothing in first-class sty] e, b:v a first-clw;s tai !or, itt itii ;onishing low fi g ures, and \Va1t,1,11tcd £t goorl fit or no sale NB - D on't fo1gct the pln,cc, J n111es Elliott's Chc"p .Stoic, Ty1 one Tyrone, Oct, Gth , 1870 nl ly As -u SUAL --·0-- 'Ve b elieve thrn inn.chin e, .ts " e now b u 1 1J t o be the rr1os t l·erfo ct l~E \P JcTt fl,11 tl l\1ow.Eu eve4 v et offeicd to thu 11n bl w of Cur.i:L\l a Alnong its munv a ch a nta.;e8, " e call l.'t t ct t 1on to the follu\\ 111g n· 11J.s ~o GE..\ RS O){'fHF. D1u v 1No WHEELf:l, ]~nabhng it t o pa~8 ovt I ma.r;)hy 0 1 :ianclv ,.,.1 oi.nlll "'1thout clog..;111,; up t he gea:r 1Pg, t11 c1 ~l~1 r cnder111,; it lesti Ii ~h l l' to brealrn.gt:, It JS fu1n1 ~h ed '\V I th fout knn cs, two for 1now1ng n.nd two fo1 ieapiug, one of wl11 ch ha..<J .t awtle l:ld~e for cutting npe, < lc·fl,11 g1a.in , the eth er a sinootli edge for cutting g11:un in \d ud1 the1 e 1s " lft..GS or seed cl o\ C L '=" It lla.s innJlen.lJle ,..,.11 atd"! both on th e ]\lower B.i.r .tn cl P~e.ipei T.l~le, v·1tll t he heo;t cast s teel Ledgc1 Plates Lt ui: u.lso f1u111slH::tl w1th om. U t.tw Jl.\TE-=-<,1' 'J'J 111 J :-;1... TAllLli fu1 picki ug U]J lodg ed g 1n1n I L18 11;; the 011ly r eally' :ihw.ble Tilt. ing 'l"ible offe1od 011 "'n) l..!on1bined ]~ea.per :uuJ .ulll !tlo\\ er. 'l he T able ca11 lw ' ery eMily tn.tfi cdor loweied bytheD1 1\ er1 n h 11:1 sca twithout stoppi ng his Team 'l'h1s is one of the most un po1tant 1mp1 ove1ne11ts effected ui au y 1'-1.1d11ne du11 ng the pnist two yea rs. A.n) oue 01 all of t l1e Ar:ms of the Rt!el cnn be made to act 't :S l~a.kes at the optwn uf th~· ])t1\er, by a Lever ien.d1ly (1p e1a.tod by h is f oot. 'L'h e e1tLt1ng apparatus JS lll fron t of t.he'M .tch1 n o, and therefore -v;;heth e1 l{.eap1ng 01 1"Io\nu,., the entne work of tht· l\fachine 11'. under the c~-'e of the Drn er wlule 1-, i 1i li ng his te.ln1. 'J'he l',\fJle is so ':...oust1'Ucted :;;.s to gather thl Grmn into [~ ]Jun<lle befo1 c it leaves t he T.ibl e, n ntl depos it it n 1 8t Jr11.J1e coinpact fo1n1 than a.ny o th e1 He..:l llakc 'J'n e l'ablc 1s ro ttn ched ti) t h e 1-I,Lcl u 1i0 hoth 10 fron t .uid 1e.u of the D 11' mg \\7 h eel \1l11 eh enables 1t to pass 0 \ cr rmtgh _J1ou n d "\'.1th inur:ll ~reater e,\\!e .~nd lei: . r-; lilJtU'Y to th e 'l'abll:l 'l'b e ~:i-1111 11 \VlieE-1Axle11:.i on a hne "1 th the ..1.xle of tho Dnve V\-heel, w Jnell m1;,\)lo, it t(J tu rn the e01nerr-; re.~chlv 'l'hc Ro.kf!S 'l\1 0 cluveu by Ce,irin·~ i nstc,td of Chau1s, .m d, ther efo1 e, have a :;tc,tJ'.y, unifonn tnotion , 1nrking them mu ch ]esis h:-tbl c to h1-c,1ka.:;e 011 uneven f.lOUJlll , and inure re :;ul.~r ID 1c tD ov1nt;- tb e G1.vn 'l'h c GtJm 111g is ' e1y s11nple, r;t1 ong and rhn able. T he Buxe c:. iue <l..11 luir d with BABBIT METAL. " -Put the lv \.f 111To Mak<: S ta) _c 81 C'ui 1·', (',z 1 to a clcrr.n tn1, and co ve1 cl<J~ely to cxl.!l1 1do nll wrvter, and set into.~ !:!tunnc1 , 01 '" kt1tt lo of bo1l~ng w~tttr, £01 l .-i.:f an l 1 01u , t bl'H J f!ntO \ e f101n th· tn1, and it \\111 l(lok hl..o he"h bi cad, a.ud be i cally ahno f.i t cq nal tun. ne\~ lo.if Cal.es - 'Va1m one qua1t of a n rt 1 ulJ 1ntc· 1t two cups of hoilcd 11ec 01 t1 utn1ny, tl.JO W i n a ltttle salt, '"ntl ald euo\ 0 h wheat flour to bi nd the rice, or t o in akethr.:. b:itter as thick as "affieF, B ent t·~o egg-R, and :i.tl1l to the b att er, and half a tea~pconfu l of soda, uulesa you uae the prepared fl o11 1 lf yo n do, t11e1e will be no salt i:Jl soda nce ~lod /lt('C 01 JJ0,1iuiy SWCL t l'Hlk, Mm·nni(J B1sct1,1ts -On~ qu.ui; of flour, ha.If n. t 1tU1pou11ful of salt, t\\ O t .bJe,,poi1uful of y e.k;t, and on e p111t of sour n11 lk , v.;Jth half" toaspoo11ful of soda chssolvcd rn it \VoJ k tlu~ uito a. dough ; then rub uito the dou 0 h h 1 .J t ,:i,. cnp of buttlll' I\.nead \\ell; cut off s1na1l b i t$ shape them into b1scn1ts , Jay th(,nl 111 tlh· b,1kc pltn' CO\ <r closely 'vith a bterid cluth. and let the1n stand over nigl1t, in a v.ann !Jl:l.cc 111 w1nte1 n.nd a cool pl ace tn su m1nei. E nk e 1n 1hl! rooruing for b1 enkf .'.1£,t. 01 aun. - Take a .;all on of Hlllk fn<..11 f om the co'{\; , stra1111nto a pan, '1ud i :11;:t Jt o~e1 th e fu·e ' Vhen the crea1n be.;1n s to 1 ise on top, take the pan off t lw stove ,11 ran~o, sku11 off .~ll the ciea.m n.n d pnt 1t on a. diF;h, then fi(· t t he pan ot dfoh OW.o! I the fire riga1n, 1epc11..t tho skunm1ng- n.s tht crea1n rist:s, t ill the <lush JS full CJf c1 ca111, then fl..ivor with or.~n:;e fl.o\\er if a:;l eea.ble, or n.ny oth1:.1 fl.avo1 Sweeten [i nd sBi\e, U11rra1it J am .- 1\'IiLsh fil 1.;hlly one pou1H.l o f cun ants, add th1ee qunrt1.:r;, of a pound of g-n g~1 to thcn1, .L,1cl boil for h.11{ ~Ln h1)t.J, stirung- f1 e f"J.UCnt Jy To .P1·c;,;e1·1x! 8t1·(tl!..:Uei i 1e~ ~\Ye."' h you. stari..\v hernes, and to each Jiound of fl u1t a.llo\Y .. pouucl of loaf sug ~U'. Stre w h.Llf tht; sug-a.r o vor thti bcr nt"', and let lhe1n stand ln a cool pl.tl.!e for b\ o or tlu ee h ours , then pou1 thcn1 into a pu::scrv1ng-kcttlc, place the1n ov.:r a. 8lo\v fire, and by dcg1ees add the rem:under of the snga1 Eml fron1 fifteen to twenty mlllutcs , nnd slnm thtm \\ell Only 50 C en t s per Y ea r! J1d1l of clO"\lX and SJ.Jll'J,l,, CoPY :.\1 \ TT,1'--:D r~ HJdi: TO ANY pl n.tt'tl co111 In 18t>a, ph1nt cd cc.an aga.1n,and .ltDDilE~8 used the cultva.tor 'c1y freely both ye31s to lull th e l\' ecds In l SGG. sowed ba.rley, followed by FACT NO. 1 whc£~t, .tnd see clod down 111to clo.,. er in t11e ~ P ' l'lg" Iu 1867, mo,vcd t he clove1 fo1 !my, a.nd }fas by ±.11 the J.ugest Stock ©J' Goods tn tbe '$ Coond e1on fo1 se~d ] 11 18li8 ino·n~d it Send to the office of J P RICE 1 l1y1 011e, Bi own St., Bownmnv1llc, Sole a3a1n fo1 bay Afte1 t h e luiy \"\as off we plow1 Agent, or to the c a h alf th e fi el ( / n.nd t h C! 0the1 half t o p1oduce FACT NO 2 n ::;econd Cl Op uf clover It 1vas a \\et season, rrnd the s0conrl cn lp of c.:love1 :;1ew ,sp lenchd ly IL~s by fat the grnatest Vari ety nnd the best II L <.lunk it wonld h ·ve tnade a tou of hay p er Selected goods in Tyrone. a m. o 'J'lns clovm w·e plowed und(,'1' OF '{he next svr1ng (1870) the whole field \\'aE FACT KO 3 cultI Yat:id. but not 1JlO\\ocrl, a.11d SO \'n with barley I could see no d1ffcret1ce u1 the gro,\·th of Has by far the Che«pest Goods m Tyrone, b.~1 !ey on th e part plowed im1 nedia.tely afte1 qunlity berng the test of cheapness. h<i.y ht\1 veiit. and that wlien the clove1 ,.,.·as al10w~d to grow and then plowerl undc1 _4..fter QUERY. the ba.1ley tho fiel d wa.s plowed and sown to 143, 145 & 147 EAST 23d St. \', 1ntot 'vht;at So far, I Cfln see 110 (hff~1 ence How can these things be 2 1n t he color O"' 6'TO,~th of the wheat 'l'he1 e was no n1or1::1 L1bo1 e::qJt-nded o n th e one ANSWER patt of the field th.:i.u on the othl;ll The onl y differen ce wn ~ 1 that one was plowed before the Selects his own Stock, buys in the best, markets, cloYer co1111 n enccd to g1o·v, <i.nd the other .dter tli c clover had ,ittained 1L ~ r1J wth. Tho pre· buys twgely for Cash, conducts hi s own businesR 1 u1nption if'I, that notwiths:tnind1ng the fact that "iU1 less expense, bas had neaily 20 years ex"' large gro,vth of clo' et wa.> plbwe<l under, there perience m Tyrone, knows exactly what the "'-lGno u1trogen or other pla nt·foocl 111 the soil of the vc1y best kind! people want, and has just the Goods to supply <in 0111;1 pnrt of the fi eld thau on tho other. 1.'h e their wants, has very few un8aleitble Goods pl.int-food org.<iniz(-d in t h e ch.lve1· "'a.s sin1ply t::1.k en out of the sot!, and '· .ras 1nc1ely return· Requests an early inspection to convince tho cd ,., l1 en plowed under Ilnd the pnrt of th ~ most incredulous that the above m·c "STUBfiel d plowec11mrued1r\telv after harvest been hat· <u1d che<tp a.'3 at a ny sto1 e i n Cn.n,\da., 01 out nr it, at BORN IrACTS" which cannot be denied. lO\\ ed , i.:ultivated. and L}1en plowed a.ga1n in th e f,~11 a11d 0Lhe1Vli11c e xposed to t]ie dccompomng J GRAY, Reg1ets that a few plain Factr, should have p1oved so 1nfhrnnc:e of the n.t1nosphere, I believe more nauseous to an extremely Rensitivc neighbo1 (Some folks hate facts.) plan t food \\ould lrn,ve been dcveloµed f1 om the UP 1'HE GOLDEN LIUN soil t l1au on the ria.rt where the clo' Cl w as al· lowed gl'O\\th Tl11s p1ub.i..lJly \ 1 ould not be tht· case in poor, isandy lri.nd ; but I have n o doubt ]{1ng Street, Bo"\vm,u1v1lle. tha.t clay lon,111.s, w hich abounded in ]a.tent plant fooLl, "\\ ould becon1e richer fro1n being \V(II ked I ,t11 d e xposed to the n.tmosphe1·c thiin from the F li}}RE YOU BUY YOUlt: 1111 1 P g 1 o 'th of clov-ei If thero lf:i any e-,:1dencc f UHOCEitlES 'being-th e quest1ou1 J, b-I 1 t o tl1c contra1 y,I \' oulcl ltkc t o 11."L ve i t. p l ollut.;cd ' \'onld 1espectfully g1vtl x. h in t to those in pe1- 1 r b eli e ve 111 clo,cr No one ha.s writt_n rrtci c 'plex1ty, t lirLt he l ecp8con sta.ntly on ha.ncl 1iti.1 Ht class 6tock of in it i:; fa vr·1 n" n, r eno' atiug c1op 'Ate c:...n not g1 nw t oo r11uch <>f it. But 1t r:should all be l.!OIL ~ · · ,, sumed on the fann, and in ,telthhon, the cfay I laud f,irm er should" fa.ll ra..llow "as m u ch land ,·nd those who Luy flomlnrn w ill never n~giet ns 11 e Cfl.11 I nm s::1.t 1sfi ecl, though I a.dm1t the t hat t hey are able to .u1K'.\e1 1 cvJd ene~ is not coudush e, that fall·fallow1ng l ~ 1n o1 31n acco1Janco with the fact s ()f ~cientific "I buy froin Johll McMurtry." I u 186-:1 1 I ploved up t Stub born lt acts. 1 J. GRAY J . GRAY ADVERTISE SILVER TONGUE " FACTORY THE CORNE!{, IN THE E. P. Needham and Son, J. GRAY AHEAD, NE\V YORK. The pa1t ~ n1c n.1l 1 1unthuecl, i;o tJJnt t li o pan R can be 01 d(·1 eJ b) teleg-raph 01 othct wise, by sunph · g1 v1ng the nurnlJ1.:1 uf L11 e put"\\ anted 'l'he:re i::;: llu side D 1augh t in eith er l'eap1n g nl lll O\\ n1g. and th e 1\f '1..Clu ne is oo p erfectly h n.J. a.need th,,t there is rm prossnre {)) 1 tJw TT01 ol:l& ' U<.:Ckti 01 the1 \\hen l e ,tlllll:J Ul Ul O\Hll,;. . t."i.11 O lli mallen,ble car.tin ,;;.;, w hc1 0 they .ue sub1ect to inuch 8tr<~tu, h ,\vo been b;icc an11 ei1lcd, th e1eby i e n dcr1n g thcin both t<Jngh dJ.1d st roll" Ou1 Johnson ]{·ik e rn ao const11Hted a~ to 1~ "L1s0 t he C.tm so far abo\e t ho Gi.iin T L\hle t11 .\t t l1e G1 a111 doeR not int c1 feJ o v. 1 t h the n:iae:!1111 e: y of the llakc::; 01 l\.eeh; 'VP m,tJ, e tl1 e 1.L ho\ u J\iu.· dun e u 1t'" os1zcs- No Onc, 1<u gesi zefo1 l i\u 1 n e1s who ha\ C:L lruge c\.lllOtlllt to l c.:qi- N"o '.fwo, 1nechum lilze fo1 1 1'.~1 iue1-s h.lv1ng m ore Ut;e for n 1\fowel' tl uin frn a Rcape1 '~'itl1 t he ex1.:Bpt10 11 of d1ffe1en.:.;e 111 f .aze . thB~e I\Iach1nes a.te s11n1hu in e\elY i espect. Out X u 2 l\fc\t.;]unc m1pphl s n. "'atlt he1etofo1e un:til lefl, v iz A m tid11 11r1 liet,veeu the Jnr Mo,\ el and la1 g-e cOJnbincd 1'Ia dnne, both 111 size a nd }Jr1ce. tV" e i;h,111 d1:rti1li u tc out so.mplc machin e,, in 1\-T 11d 1 ~unong ou1 A,;ente, th.~t tntcnd1ng P lu(;hn.t;ert; Hi.ty hflv e t.rt ea1ly opportu111 Ly of e xam1n1ng theu n1er its,.intl \Ve guau\.ntcc thn.t i1ll 1viach1u es ::ihtppt:!rl tb1s seftSOn :,,1}wl1 b e equal in c u.lhty nnd f1nrnh to the samples exl11b1ted by Ollf J \ g i>ntH VVc JU· v1te thB pubhc to Wlthh old gn 1ng then orders n11t1l th <' y have h ,1J <ti t l)J,pottun1ty of inispect i.ng our ~facln nc~ , a s "\\'e beb e\e they a rc un 8n1 p.t.Ssed hy a ny otbe1 rr1 ach in es e; er y et ofie1 ed on thL':> contJnent Vl e n.lstJ offer amoJJt; otu otlle1 1\faduiH:s - Vofiee ! J.GRAY J GRAY Johnson's Self-raking Reaper, A SUIT OF i111provecl for 1871, with two kmvcs, smooth and sickle c,lge, a nd malleable g c 1nids IWood's P atent Se!f-Rakmg Reaper. Sc· !i~Tiake) and TEA JUST as GOOD, Good T\veed For $10.50. -0-- BUCKEYE REAPER NO I, (with John son's BUCKEYE REAPER NO 2 (with J ohnsoD's f '.Mf-Rak e) JOHN MCMURTRY'S .sw · GET YOUR Ohio combilied. H:~,ncl E.aking Reaper and Iviow~l'. Cayuge, Chief J r ., Mower. Buckeye Mower lfo. l· Buckeye Mower NO· 2· Ball's Ohio r,fower Ifo . I. Ohio, Jr., Mower. Taylor 's Sulky Horse Rake. Farn1er&· Favorite Grain Drill. Champion Hay Tedder. no CORNWALL BLANKETS I I I l.;frOcerJ.eS a.nd l'rOVlSlQD.$ [""wing- th.i.n tb c v ract1ce of plowillg t lo\ e1 und~r I l,'LOUR PR,INTING THE CHEAT FAVORITES. AT THE AND OUR CELEBRAJ'L' /J Hall Thresher fl,nd Separat01, Gteatly improved fo r 1871, witl1 ci th ei Pitt's, P r.lt,on, l'J ,md,Woo<lbury, 01 Ffall 's 8 01 10 h01 sepo\v~1'. ' OA'l'.11/JJAL, Our Creed. We b che'"' in small I ain1s ancl tbou<;b cu lh COlll{J.lIE.A L, AND CRACKED WHEAT \ fltlOll ,;.,.e b elieve th~t F1csh twnvals of Crocke1y and! the <..oil Jo ?e::i to ea.t as'~ ell as GJc1p e JeUu.-St<,w your g1,1ves n1 .t .!:ln1:.:i.J1 its owne1-, and ought thei .?fo1c to be manured. po1tiou of wate1 .~n<l keep therr1 clos~l~· cove101l 'Ve b eltevo in laige <:rops wh ich lea.v e the Then st1a1n thom , and to one p in t of JU1ce ad d la.nd bettor t han they found it, ma1nng both the one pound of s11g:n· ·noil it unt1l 1t ifl tlnck Glttsswnr e. Goorls sent to .~llpai t.-. of the To,vn. July Gth. 39 BRIIVI1tCO IvIBE & I{ICE would call ',pcci,1l attention to their stock of The Choicest Va.ri,ety, \Vfj ::ihall al:.o off(;l f11,· t he.: 11\:..U 11 1de , 11et'.i C1ove1 'I bt el:lher <1.nd Hulh:1, vc1y u1uch supett· oi. to an; oth1,;r he1 etofo1e 1uhnLluee1l Ltr1ne1 ftnd the farm 1 1 cl1 ;J t 1)nce Cu1no1t JeUy-'To one p1nt of cu11<1-uL 1uit.;e "\'i.7e b elHn·c in goi ng to th1~ bottom of t) nngs:, add one p ound of sng::i.1. .Boil and 1'1{1n1 1 t t1l1 and, therefor 111 deep p lo nJlnn~ :u1d enough of it Jt.:1l1tlS. and JUSt before t~l.1ng it olT the in c 1t _.\_ll the b'2tte1 if \\Jth a !:::t1bso1l plough. ndd the white of nn egg beaten up "'." nh :1 little \V1:, b d1e \eev t!1 y f.11 11 1 i;Jio,tld ov'n a good wa.tet . Strmn thi·ough a Jt:lly bu..:( fa1rn>1 , "\Ye b elicvi:! that the b est fei t1hzer of any ooil Fox Gr(ipc Jelly - Spht the gr.:ipes aud t ak e out the seeds \Ve1gh tl1em and u~e the same I~ a. sp1nt of tndustiy, ente111r1se and intelh q_uanhty of i;uga1 d1ssol ved l n soinc "\\ ater. Boil ~ence , without this, hm1.: and gypsu1n, bones, the eugar and 'va.tcr '\.~ d l ;;,ncl i;k1m it , afte1 and ~reen inanurc, m.~rl ;i.,nd guano, wlll be of v:luch add the grapes n.nd boil until they be· little use. We bchei,; e in good fences, good ha111 s 1 good come green, then, if the syn1p JClhes , the giapes ffir1u houses , good stock, good 01cluuds, a..nd ai·e cooked enoug h children enough to gather the fnut,., \Ve beb1:i \c iu a clca11 ki tchen, ,1 n e.1t \~ 1fc..· Blad.ic11y T1'll11 - J)10l.!tu c .) Otu bbckber 11es in it~ a r;pP1 1 1\~ p1·:i. no, ruul n. dean c onscHmce befoie they d,) e q uite 11pe- \\hen t11 r11etl 1cd \Ve fiunly dmbche ve iu fariucr.s th.i t '>\ ill not l:")1ck them, p11t th e1 n into a pot of vrntcr nnd uup10 ~e , 111 f,Lrn1s t.l1 a.t b'T OW poo1 e1 et"ery yt!::i.t , let the1n sta.nU 011 the 11Le unt1 l reduced to a in st ai v1n g cat tle , in fn.nncr's Loy's turning out l.!l c1ks a nd 1ncrch,iutf3, 111 fa1 mer'a daughters \Ill· pu]p Str.HH t.l i1.:ru 1 and tv a p111t of 1uwu put \\Jlling to ·\o,Jc, nnd in .iJ.l fa1me1·8 ::t..'"lhamed of one pouud of p v\\de1cd ~ng«"Lr. .Doil ti ll it iol tho.;ir vocatin !l, 01 who ilHnk. vh1sk y till honest h!:!S. RI!YME AND LIME. 1\ lettlc llhyn1e came Just Ill time, ~1.nd all about t]ie be8t of Lune. J,1me f1on1 the Y\test of t he ve1y be:;t, Not hea.t 1n any q ua.rter, JJime that 'vill always i;tau<l the test, 'Vheu making into rno1 tar I will try a nd keep a good 5npply, For it is :thvays v.·anted, 'l'ha.t 'Yhen yeu all oon1e u1 to buy, You'll not be d1sappo1nWd. You 1Y1ll 11.hvo.yi:i find it d1v ,uul f1 csli, Aud th<tt 1s i,omet}nug bo1n11c, So uon1e alon g a11<1 t1y this I.1me, But (loa't fo1 g et the Jnou ey JTou1s of dchi;c·r flo1n N i ne 3' in to li"otu p 111. , ( '0111e1 of Qnccn ::uid Ontn.1 1 0 Sti t:"1t Organs and Melodeons, (mmrnfactm cd by E P Needh,un & Son, New Yo1k,) justly designated t he " Silver Tongue," the cheapest A NEW ANfl COMPLETE ILLUSTRATHJ CATALOGUE OF ALL OUR MACHINES MERCHANT OFFICE, GOODS IN TOWN. l s bEang p ubli ~ he d, illld '"lll be 1cn..,:ly fu t E'<ltly chst1 tbu tion, fl ee t o all apphcnnt ti The Sv;eetest Toned. Instrument known. Don't fail to call .rnd exmrnne qua1it.y nnd p1 ice. Second lrn.nd instru1nc11t~ t,1lcc11 in exchange Show rnorn s at ,J M B,j1uacornuc's Dental l{on111>, ov er McClung B1os Sto1eH. Bow111D,nv1llc. B1mLICO,\(JJJ1. Bow111anv1l!e, Oct 7th, 1870. F· "-T ..L · co,· x7·LE· 'l' tf-52 AJJ work executed m t,Le Lni;est Sty lee, with Neatness and DespctLch, and at Lowe't Rates, All our Jllfach ines are w1m,wted to give satisfaction, and pmch«se1s will li.we an opportunity of testing them both rn :Mowi11g n.ncl Heapi11g, before they will be iequiied t o Ji1mlly conclude the pm clrn.'Se. 1"01· fw the· i nforniation ml, l1·"s~ F. W. GLEN, P BF:SIDENT, OSHAWA, 0 "l'AHIO orn-17-30 1 1eople tl.l'o a~ham ed of t h em.-f:f. l V. B eecher. TROS. BOWDl~K Bowmanville, J\.f,t1 ch, 11th 1871 no 24.tf .J ~I J P RICK ul Bowmanville, Sept. 1870.