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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 17 Nov 1871, p. 4

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· I THE MEltCHANT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, L871. · . POETRY. FAITH Iu t he p:lontning, when my darhngs, In their da1nuy robes oi white, Dy th~ 1nother's knee have murmured " .T esus keep us thi·ough t11e night 10 To their h+tle cIJh, \vhito-curt1lln ed, Where tht: upper shadov.s faU, K er.tled in n1y rums. I t:tke them Through the lon:;, nnhghted h:.lll give them sometlnn g to do- why lcthJ1n hand a a page of 111s own mainu~ctipt to cnuh one to dec1pher, a.nil see how q L nck the p1ocel:!s1on will dispt!:~e' Ito get hot1.\"e 1n lo \i ate l in rin0Llie1 ge11tll· n1 an's 'fl 1 1~ 1:; ' pro~.\Tl!S~. \Ve do not expeL:t to acb 1c\c out u1nn1ph all ato111,;~, [ shall be loug H I the grav1,; befo1e th~ tlay of tongue. 'If any n1an o lft: u<l not In wo1d, the RU IIIC is a p t-J lect 1110.11 1 and able .1l~o tu Lr1cll e the whole bodv.' Gossips of bu th ge n. lr1 ::i, gt vc up the s ha1n ~fnl T HE HOUSEHOLD. Bread Making. (From Moore's Rural Ne,\:·Yo1ke1 .) tnun1ph to tlll1! e11k q J11r::;c conies : hut it 1s to cu1111:, and it ·wi ll l.:OtUc 8un1e ot yon S!l) 1 · I do not kuow \\ l1 (n I cau <lu \\ 1Lb 1e· gatd to th1~ ina ttcr ' Now, l \Jt:l1t_·ve t ha t ::;u n1et l11ug with nrn.ny 1J tl~ons' I dun't k now wli at I i.:uu do.' 1i 111uuuts SllU1Jly to tln d-'l do11't cult: an\ th 1ug ,diout <lu1 ug' You un14b1 ask· \V il tlt cu ti j uu uo lur t he Flavi.:s 1i:t the lf 111te l $ta ti.::'.\ l Y(1U a1e Lhrt>e th uu s;tll<I iuilcs tl1,.\aut irurn tli e 111 , )OU liine no 1e lat1ve µ~ il1 ap8 1l111t li o1dii a utau In 11011· dagi.:, but \\ hat }~ av e nut th~ ladll:'S 1Jt G rl'at / Bi I! ian dune 1 I he \ 01ce ot s.r rnpAthy \~ tth t bo~e 'vhu a1e labo1111g to b1 t:ak oft th1· bonds lJaS cvu1e to us U1;r os.s th ~ At lunt to j tl.H:! 1;1uft \\ orJ~ of wonu·u 111 England ~p eak- halle ol d e,il s h fi 1uw .:; fire ot 8tllt:!. t,tleb~arnig o.ny 1011gt·1 tv ; do11't be t he blo·.v np the · A COMPLETE ASSOI?.TMEN'l' OF 1871 AT THE Coffee! Coffeef · 1 of the very best kh1d I the ears Swift u1 ia.yleas s11ence, iound us Clo!<7 1he dct:pening- ~hades vf ni5ht, 11 Da1k : ., my httl~ Be1 tie wh18l)Cl"S, Hali in a.n e, half in fl 1 ght. " Da.1·k 1" the b.tby brotber echoe~, \Vith u. hush upo~ hts glee, Then my Bti1he, ne stling nearc1, \Vb1l:ip.eu·80ftfy, '-' Pa.p& seu l " Bhs.;ie,1, blessed faith of cb1ldhood, F.~th ~r i;rant this fa.th to me ; Da1k the ~hado,, s JCJnud me gn.ther, .liut I kno ·r th.it '1 hou dost see iuquiriefl and o,n!n' ers in your va.luahle paper in regard to brea.d.1un.k.in;s, and hi1,ving a. partlcnla.r '\! ea.kness for good bread, 'vlucb I deem so neces,,,aryboth to hen,lthunrl cornfurt ,and being ,~ 1 llin" to bnp art what knowli;id.:;1:: I hav~ on the subJe~t, I send you my mode foi the benefit of " VVild Rose ' ::ind n.ny otheis who . ' Se~ing Ll;la\ e oU: set.ting people by t1. lllt 0ff your tu11 gue1;, .1t. lt:!ast seasun then1 wnh t he !:iillt ot g 1Hce Pt.u~e Gotl 1n1Jlc aud Llanll! ncig ll'1ours le::.~ ArJy goose can cackh·, a11 y il v \:H. li ti nt\ out a .;,01e place, an y c1np· 1.)' Ucir1el c~u1 giv(j tur tl1 su und, an) hn vr It yo tJ do 11ot cut Nl~W SPRING GOODS GOLDEN and ITEA JUST as GOOD, n.nd cheap as at any store in Canada, or out of · it, at su·e sCRIBE MCMURTRY'S Sll)N OF THE GOLrJEN LlUN King Street, Jlowmanvillo, <.;,tn t~le a JlHtr.'A fl e.sli No n1~~ will go d~iwn ) our throat 11 yon keep yo ur rnonth .. hut, .nHl no t.\1 1 speakiug will co1ne 11p Tli11 ,J;: 111ucl1 , bnt sa y l1Ltie Le q1111.;k at 'vo1k u.nd slo w ·tt talk; an Ll above ,lll, a~k the gre,lt L o1d t o st:t a watch vver your lips -John Plough'lnan I FOR THE rri ~Y wish it To ;i. TO MAKE HOI' "'IEAS'l' ing tu her sbtt::1s 111 .A.1u~1H:.n, have l'eeu hcu1d; nnd nlLlicll'gh _}f)ll J UC~Ived fll} Jll- h·":.ndful of goC5d ho~ 1~ a quru.~ of THE FARM. Yv hat :t l~-- ~Vl J.::rnt Farming, lJ Y G.\.1 L HA?tlll.TON". watt:!r , boil till reduc~d une half , stra1n, wipe out t he vessel, 1eturn the liquid, set O\el' the fire agai n \VJule t'he hops a1e boiling, mi x eno1:1gh ftou1· with a httle col d "ater t o inake 1t as thick ns st1ff sta.rch . \Vheu it begins to bml fl Her returning lt t o the vessel, stir iu th~ dii::solved flourj let itb()1lafuw minutcs ,thon set lt to cool, when cool enough , st1r in so1ne goodyea.stot actissolvedycMtcakeandatable· spnonful or '1 little nio1·e of brown suga1, Pour into a Jug, curk and let 1 ~ woik It 1 ~ bc:;t to set it in sot'lething suita.hle, m case 1t should work and 1un ov1r bef01c }<HI :-i1e &'\111e, an d you lose a good deal Afte1 H. wo1ks, cork tight and keep jn a cool place Potatoes a.re not n ece,ssary and 1nake it soU L rnu(;h sooner. N o-w to make the cak~s, ioift u 1to a p~~n on e· t hud of floui nnd tw o tWn:ls of meal, a~ Cine a.~ you can, that th eie n 1a.y be ns httlo meal as po~s 1 ble in yonr br e:iid, pour in the yeLtst and l b ; ni.t k e OHw 1nt o ..,·urk v.ell into a. stiff tou~ cuke5 the 81 4 c;, of n. smnll teacufl, and a.bout thr,;ie quarters of an inch tluck; d1y 1n the glu~:le From this start you inay haivc perpetual yen.st by talnng off tt. riece of dough ,1 fte 1 1t has ri si.;r. for bread, and W(rrlmg it witb -your baud in water enough to run.kc a. thick batter, and then sifhug UL meal enough to Jrui.kc the (Fro1n \Yvod'l::I Hons~holcl)fBguzine. fu1 Nov) Alas ! I am 1n an evil case I hav e ninde ~n !:i.""'eition which I c;innot p 10 ,re, I spoke of the ittt 1actrn ns, f Cltt. nfe to country folk, an<l con· " th·' erect fi 0run~ and clasttc step of th . .i tr ,'..""'--'d ,~ .._, " lad who 'vent to t he city and made ln~ f ort une, lo::;t lcttti; \\ ll~ 01old.:-n N 0\\' 1 hl 1e h! a 1 clHl.tJges to look o' t'l' Then in co nies fl llLan q11estion t bo,t p1t:se11t ~ lt::( II 111 ,i d 11ll 1c1it 1 1 wl.o ·qt.:.: dO\\ n hea\1l y, tlpR 1 11;:, h ,it lJ::i ck on ·"-'ilH' Ct.. I du 11ut wish l'J d epu;:c1a te any· his li t>n.d and to. lki::-ta l kg a.11rl ti;i.]l-R, not he · t llln!! that Iii <lu ue Jo1 Ll.it! sla1-c, lilit iro n cau~{ · lH hus l >tlti ll lt'F-~ ,Uut h~Cfll.lfl;t h e has 11 0· lad It'·' ti call s it ltc te ,it liouJt v ~1 \, lj Ulttlv ll11ng c\;iu t o d1l, ,1ud t::lls yon suu1c u t I1is J ~ ' i 1 I I t t' a t.'i "l'lte lett er~, ai,d p:ii:-s re"ol 11t1nus, and p et~y t riu. ~ r.1 f p1t~on~ Y a>i H:!~ H) n1pa ,Jy · · ha' e t1J t{· t111 gs, ;i.111.. l ~01u:,tS au d l 1 N ow \\ , ·11c Ji, gortrl or b Olf::C] ? \\~) l<J. t I S )0\ U anq11et", i: l I ' l , 1 ,J nt ' on , u rd "' h '1 t the re1ncdv 7 Re · .i.nl IL costs) OU not l!Ug, uuL Lie lUf:f>;: gi.v·. t 11 11.: l .j f I l 1 t t I u t co~ de1 1ng u unc !!i, an 1 1 Id l o nu Ill Uc l Dd Gored vs, Borell···-Which? F-Ult1n,..: an ~ w cr, that ans1,1;er v.as nev<:r w 11 t· ten Uv the one "" l10 s12ne<l. 1t Th ,tt Jil th<.1 · of all who ku '"' ow anytln11g alJont \\' J l l so111e 1nurna] HI t \\ ]~o ltnows, t e1l us O}Jini on her. n ot liut t haL s he wBn lU !Jave doiic i t, wh ich 1t 1s 1 No"' tlJ1.:re nre tunes w bt:n a hut sht: dld not d o Jt A!l ..,. 11 o.tluptul c it i- nrn.n has no 1non1ents to idl e , a w,ty .Fo1 :t:tn l)f th,ll Co U Ht r~, thollgb ,u1 Eu g lBhUJUlJ 11isL1t1c1:.,) Otl are \Jt"huicl \\tt\ 1 ~our \1 01 k, l1y bulb l ~uy 1t \\a,, 11ut Llie vu l\:e ol t!Je and llH nrunnd .1 ou Sl'e SOllH:tlnng to llo. WOllH~tL o t lun eIJi_;a Yun 1cXJJIC So~J. 8J JU· Tht.1e l S..a l)ox full of p100! shee: s, .u1 e t.11 patby w1tli thecausrof tlte::;Ju\t", und jOl l I to11 ,ll tu v.rtte, a dozl:!ll lt ttersto cu1swe1, .l. thoruLtgh hat.11:cl of slctl'i:!IJ, ,1nd yotu dete1- j >:coH;_ol t!J .irs d11\1 ng a t yon f1otn aut hui R 1n111a L1 on u ev~ I t.u \:t'Ui-,e n JO\'llJg until th~ I ot rtJcCted n1nnu sc 11 pt~, anll a ll the ex· pl c~nty, ,v-ould respectfully give a l1int to t hose in per ( that he keeps constcrntly on h and. afin1t DO YOL" BUY YOU)l WHERE GROCJ!~RIES? being- the question, J. 1\-1. l cla.ss stock of ctroceries a.nd. Provisions a ucl those \\ho buy fio1n..hirq '\vill neve1 regret t hat tl iey ai e ab ~o to amw:er, ·: I buy from John Mc:niIµrtry ." FLOUR, OATJ1JJ)_1L, 1ERCHAN1r' CORNMEAL, AND CRACKED WHEAT w1 th his prerna.tu itily b~ld , bent, ilu:lulHt.tic corni aJ,_.s who fon 0·ht it out ou th e f ~1 m, and do\' n cu1nes ~Ir. f'.--reclcy upon me ·w ith a. reg1went of unolus, aunts, and gr:i.n l:fathcrE, all straight, smooth, h airy, n.nd hundreds of years old, and mar~lJal.e th em " 111 oppos1tinu to my nahed as~c1t1on." _·\.nd I cannot ansl'.ta back It JS all \e1y ,vdl to bring on you 1 bi·1ght-eyed, hea.Yy haired k d or a pii:-c~ o1 tb e nsen 11 te and co:rnJ)OUnd you1 foes, ~ce'tly to C"lnp " ca es as lxofo1e state i; t tlunk of tli~ she·benrs that would como out i ' b' b f l 1 th ~ ~ I cwugh '~111 nse c.not er att.e~ 0 < OU.J 1 or the 'voods to tear me ln pu::ver.) should go same as tb e yeast I am m1x1ng cak(;;;S now a1 ound runoug my kinfolk and acquaintance a.nd made frotn stock before the war, :.ave ha'l no 1-;a.v to one a.nd a.notbN, '"Go up, tb"u bald- hups sn1cc, and they a.i e good af; ever, but I h;a.<led, and sho\V tby!lelf to Horuce Greeley, in much prefer luyu1 d yeast if I could ha' e it fresh. proof of my vcra.Clty." No, iny "na.kcd asscr- Pea.ch leaves will make yeast, so will tbicd tion" mus t still stand unclothed upon, for I appleR, but n one ai e so good ::i..s horJ 8, cannot ti.fiord to pn.) the -price of ~ w ~tdrob e I Yet I chd draw floin hfe, not upon1mag1nat:on. I '10 'rJ.KE THE BU.Jr AD ?iily painting wn.s < I. pm t r ait, and no fancy 'l'o two quaits of flour add a spoonful of butsketch ...\ly i;ene 1ahza.t1on may have been tm or lard, half cup yea.!:lt, if strong, more i£ nn-1.k e a nian u C ln !Stla n ; lt '\ill Sll.Ve j ou1 ···roug, biit mi· ob"erv.ition was nriht-unless. 0 .. "' not , or one :y~a~t ca k e d1ssoI \'~ d. Jn \' arn1 wa 1e1 ; bo)S h o n1 dJIJuke1inl'.:l'.t, Lhou~h ..., i t 111 ,1y not . ··"!eel ,1n to i:>ro\e 1t inn. cou1t of salt to ta.ste, (too 111uch w1 .1 ! s,ne liuu f101n any oth er f> ll J I-Ie l n:.1yl b~ ln(l'e(l' I "rn 1 p1eYent its r1s1ng ... i.;i.1..1. , in ,,·hicli "",e T shn.U not deny its conu~t. no LI1oi e a COD \ t i ted 111nn t h an .J u1 as , 111l la ... ,. "'~ " a.nd \\n.ter 1:1uffic1i;int to make a <>tiff <longh, h t I k J B nees, but elw..11 t:1toutly maintain thr~t I never e c.in not 1 c at iuu ar( ti t so111 e i:;:1.y, knead well a 11d i;et to n<.:.e, \Yhen h ght, sift 1 Y ou have lt1tii.:.t:lf:I 111) OU l soci ety ' So \\ e ma.de 1 t 1 soru e fioW' in tue trap, turn out your don~h and li a\.e. Tlit:re I ~ 110 \ u 'l1~ 111 tuW.l .tbst1nPnce And n o n101e tl11!n I ca n prove my O\\D kn ead v.ell again, wo1k1ng 1n a8 n1uch flour ai:i Lba ~ w1ll 1u,1ke a11111 hd ... l Li Ub 11s t1u11. Tl11::stfltements, can I disprove ifr. Greeley's 1 but it 1V1Ll take up ""ithout bt-l111g too BtifI Have 1 s not a sectarian 11une1u ent-1t 1 ~ not u re· I can do the 11ex.\, best thi ng, and show that your ovl.;'n or stove p,\.n wa1m; ino.kti off your h g:1uue. c11te1p11>.:t- It l:i a n1 ~ 1 e huni!tn tn· they<lonotamouut to anythme- ladirut that r vlls,ork.oa\es,andifthcdough bas not 1Jseu Sllllll lt:'lJ ta.IJty Ju1 tl u.· 1en1u\ a l ol tt lt'Hrl ul his fannly a1 c nll a!! tall, ::i.nd hale. and old, us too much in the first u sing, gi, e it a second IJS t: Vii \Ve al I U\\ ul l 1u e!J upou Llit! pl<J ti ul 1 r-i h e repreiaents, tb.oug"h I h ave seen none of t1~e1n. ing foi Jrnlf an lio ut·; then set to bake "\\tt li a Lt I cn dt uvnr to t-i.i\.<' Ill) 111 1gli b (n J 10111 h 1 e But I h ,~v e seen 11tm. No·v, he su.y", h e is the moderate heat increasing it giadu aUy. If it I get n1y JaJ<llI and liasrt11 to tne pldci· "bald '\~$t o.nd the 1.best"er;t of the '\vhol e wlie11.:: Ii i 1:3. A llltll I [ Sdy~, 'Slhall l i g 1\e l 15 not well kneadcd 1 fll1d of the pro~ 1 1 tJt1ffness, . d ;una 1h; Shull ttun10111ic tu 11n1ull( Cro\vd't)lll11,SJ1e..,vor k;; h at deia.t sixty,th anh1s or lf 1t 11~e s t oo much, 1t '\Ill be coarBe gra1n e 1 , ·ng lri en < ls tr<l. at thlrty, with all h18 h a1d t'iU.j', t::ltop <l. unn ute, \\Ii iL l '!' J {·l\l' rtllt.,lull S l.rll 1 .u an d spongy 1 but 1f n .:-htly <lone th~ gra.1n w1l 1 <} , 11.l · ' city \Vork and city ca re, he has a. face like tbt! pl"'i~lla~1uu 1 .L,o, L 0 11 t ~Lop a Ulllllltt'. b(; close and fine, thqugh light. ll you dre a Illfll.lt:l, a Thiu lH,n 11 1;:ta.11, a Ru t· C full aioC1n for ro uJ1dnet'!:{, and faunmis, a 1d P1D.'.l'U lfAKE E HENCH l~o .... r.s tl!ntut, LL C,lfh 1~, l~ m utt~ I s ll(lt '0 111~ " b OU ld. c.:id tty, and b1s i:;t ep ll'! the stl'P of ln.Lst;.lctio~, After this do11gh has rise n it may be inade er to "ll ould t.: t \\lLh I ll", lidp I lle t.\.1 c i1r \ un disturL~d by hurry "\Vhen, t UHe ore, e tLa ~ ladcll r tu Sa\~ tliat 111at1 , and wht.:11 \\ t' , fac\ :; ' J n1to many wa' .s By taking off a v art and lJ,l\t:!$;;neJh11u,\\tUHl)' oC p,u<1 teuu1:: h gv.)U" ar1 ays lns l <J.rrrnng11ga1n.s t tHlY I arn.n n b ' fuut s· be1tt nF' and wo1k1ng lt in with a. 111po l IL1~,d1J1alten;a~ Ja1 .~,., t l It' pule8 0 up · n ee' z, SlUJ}J1y S1Jt Ius city I a0e a ga111s t Ill' Clt) ~ anJ 1f that11:. not 3. v1ctory, it 1~ a c least a dead litt le buttt'r, :rou nia.y ha\!:: nwi· Fif'nc:h 1011'i ' ::::lo111l! ~a' th at onr t' lltt·J JH l=-i~ L t:- ll.J!:3 to 111· 1qi llll1·l11y lock t "\Vear~ Just -where Wt' \\ erti when \\e JU St use fl ou1 enoi,,,,h to hanUlc them well, C .N ow we l ouk al 11 0,11l t hrl l·gh tln sttltcd, fol the Grc-eleys tl;fe all handsou1c tu :;ou1 hand in tlie ll(·ll r, an<l flout round tht' tl 1 ;..) th .uid l1I\,J..dlli rit t\J~ l,u 1 d, ,tnd J 1 h gethl"t,and t ulcloutof colut. ~.d t\stouwJ.,et hern b1c11k apa1t n.ct'ly, make 1·Jl1 01 ,).1 1 ) !Jt~1,.ua iu jJllJ\t: t hat any in1!1 Vi' ha~ I know about fa innng 15 that as 1 t ex off qutLk ly, pn t cl( se together and al low 110 ~hlUal l.:l\'t:r l1e e" 1n e an iuhdel by b ~ con.1111g ist::. befuic DlY ey~ 8 lt l::. h a.id .>mk 1md 'l\cu.1 ·Cl(im ±or th~ni. 0 1 any lither rolli;;, tv ru11 and l tut.LI r1.h8ta1 .1e1 [ \\d8 In Cl ~ .. g:ow abou t tit out uf shape \Vhen ue,trly tlo11u wive (he u 1t1t1uth 1!1! 11;..-i dlld ~ii. Ln I11 gi:;t.\ ·De a~ktd 111 , \\rnk a.nu uu i.:eitain v.o.k-·(JJ rather un " 1u ... ·· n t1lps o··e :v1thout t a.kin" !!Oto a. 1J1 at:~ oJ WU13 HIJ> A ce1ta111 wage 1n t h e Iong ruii I suppose ·· · 1 1v1tl1m"l< '-' 1 ,.. thP-tn hmn tllt! II I \\ou!d ,, th 6t lntle chuich h.u l I.itch been torineJ, au1..I l~ <1.~ sun: of :;f;lttin.:t a bvine oIT a faim as any e O\:e. he < ·<!Vt: Llle t lie h1~ tor1 ' ui Lla1t i:"u 11:h u ~ w~ f not "bt Anoth er way -'l\ih.e a, piece of dough t h e o u bl 1 t b b w1ie1edoie, ut ~ts oera ysureo t:\\ t:Je\\ !\lk 1 i1µtOi! e tl1~l'. ~.A.ge u tltu1 tu1n1 i;; t !:llZ ~ of a ]oaf, bt:at two eggs li0 ·· · ht, ha.If cup of 1n t hat !iCBSit: tinx tnucll mot e t h an :l. 1 ivinJ", .. ' ·. ltlHl ,tskl:'<l J\11' L 1v 1d:.:ton e, ; vri11 ,YOU Lt! " r ", eele)· '~ milk, small sponnful of butter, and w1tll the ·· lU d ce <l , I a1n11ni; ·l:I c1 t tun work s.L v luutl enough t o ttdl n1 e where I ca n li nd ,1 01\ll fi 0 ure abO\\ t lus. If fiume1.:: ,trc healthy , hHnd woik all tooethei io o.. .sti:(f ba.tter' grea~e i:-;cl.Hi o l 1001u su !llt!WIH:! I ~ at tile back of tlle ha.v1.1y, and wi se, of cou1R~ it is lmmu.tena.l a p . n (a round one is bei;t), p our Ill a n inch and Ptilll't! oitict' ?' Are JO U goi n g td pi Pa.ch whethbr t hey a.re wo1th two thousand or two a. half thick, a nd b.tke n1 n1oder·ate ovCl1 till th~! I:! l ...ud he Yes, l «tu to pi each t lic.:1e ulllliun~ of dollaii:!, bnt a.s th1n.:s go, th~ pro!!· well duoe, l:'pht and hll tter ' sc:ncl to td.hle tb18 alt1:rnuo11 i lt 18 tiil:! l t'run.int of t he pect of woikuig baL<l for n1nty four y cars, and hot. It ahould 11Se t\\ ice it~ onginnl th1ckness. cL nrch o~ Oll l' povr u1du1 tu natlj b1 uther, who neveI have mme t h<l-n two thousu.n d d~ill a.1s to By ad<l1ng a little mo1e of the above ingredamts \\ ai:;i d eposed 101 Ui nuke1111(·~ g, and it l:s now eh~n" fol' lt, is anything but an enchanting one. with a cup of sugar, and giving 1t a second ltee 1d lt10st br ul~ en l ii pi eces' \Ve then wen t -~Ir. Gieel~y may :nng- idyls all bis hfc, bu t ht!fm e ha.long, you :haYe a verygootl i1la1ncake, on Into Lbe iutUD s t10<:>t,a1Hl :-u.w t \\O police· his good cahu fac e, Ins cxn.lted pus1tion, and tbr;, t'Bpeci~lly for children tll t: n sttu1d1 ng therl' ; a nd ~lr Ll \ in14ton DOUGHr- UTS s pok e to tht 111 Oue of t h l:'nt said, 1 \~T e 111rutno1 s of the future he has gained and savefl, \\ Hy& u~wd uJ have thl'te 01 tour llghts li ':!r tc antl Just, 1\111 o'\erpower his 1dyls, an<l lure mn.y be rnadri of it by worl...ing inn. ltttJ e butter, on a Su1 1day (.1.Jtcrnoon , aiHl 110 r~t-ipe1.:tu.hlt young hfe to the:: city w1tb a i;tuJngci a.tti actwn and sugs.i to taste, 1olhng out thin, cutting iu - iad j' ct1uld pas~ by ,v1thonl Le1ng 1w~ulteJ, taan all t he bdJht eyes and J1ngn1,; voices, and to t he desired form, and f 1ying in boiling larrl Uut. \\e have nutln 1.g to do n o w but k l·ep el~nder ptutie:il of h11'.l h1r;;l11anJ. clun can countin - Take them up ,~1th n fork, dnnn1ng the lard !>e nt1y' Now, \\h at was the cu n se of tli1 0 I act. It i::1 no ma.tte< ho,-.1uu,r1y fail, "\Ve dn well from them, and sift sugar O\er th em \\hil t> Guuig fcJrw.1rd we t:an1e to a. place of \'\Ol· not sec the falluitis, and we -walk by si.Jht. We hot sl1 1p It \Vas 11ot a VllY plt' a~a nt there Ii"'<"t notlung: of the JOU11u~ls thttt die 111 thcu .,,1 RY ~noE FnirTEns Mr L1v111gtou sa1 J t. lie people Jicl not k1H,\\ 1 iufanoy. \Ve knowonlyho,vvictonoui:Jlytbe·1 n what to do In thu.t d1::itnct. At lust it ""·a:; bune h as h -;ed. \Ve <lo no see t-he country· born tna.y be m ade by rmnply iolling t he plain dough p1'op9se<l to go right- dOWll an1011g t h c1n and pu.npets perishing 111 the city alnlS house We (aJter it has 1iscn of cotuse) and cutting .tnd lurnt a ttrupel'allce soci ety. 'l'iJiupt'iauce only sel:' Hoiac1:1 Greeley call mg noml\n mastei. frying as doughnuts, to be ea,ten vnth syrup tu t eLings w..:1e held t\' h.A~ <! week; the1 inet '~ e 00 not go up from the counti y farms to b~ or ae.uce By puttin g n. lun1p of rrnen dough \~1th 1u ~ult and sco1n, and 1 nntnn1dy and into a 1)udd1n..,. bag, tyinl?, Jcavin" ioom to nd 1cul e , ]lrf dl'i::so r~ of relth'lOll said t hey 0 the n1n1::ty-nine fu.1l c ue11, bu ttb e on e succe&i. o ~ Of the fortunes of fatnling, conlpn,red -...~ith sv.cll, put into a pot of bo1hng- wate1, awl lJoil were dotDJ wrong, .1nd th,1t they OU'Sbt to 1ng an hour or more, acconhng to size you }iav e cu i;u 1ate tracts anll li.l\ e praye1 Hi~l! Llllg ~ tho'3e of other occupations, I a.n1 not L'On1p!!tent lURter.ct ul t.e uiperanc!:! 1neetin{ 0rs ; but the,v " l h J · h hI an excellent plain puc.!dm:;, but it should b(l t o spunIc I nueec t eon Y way ll1 w lC seu a k e11t au t heir tenipc:ru.nce tnt:etuia:s, an<l 111 · b t eaten with rich sauctJ. ., h l il Y wn1ng peri:.: on canevcl b~con1e 11c, two)enreb>Jr Ll\I Dgetonehad t\\t:lvenp· 'l'he1 e, yon do v.hat you hke 1 '\\ hat you would F EDERAL UliE\0--1.xc ELLZNr pl1~aftO ns tor 3t=;J..t8 llI ~orne place ul worsli1p; i ather do than not,wha.t yon would do any way , Two eggs well bcoten, one pint ~,.,,·eet milk appl1 ca.t1ous c,tn1e so l a~t Ll1ut the Id l.:'a was and aic pa.1d t en tlmes wha.t it ia '\vo1th. eve;n good spoonful butter 01 lard, h o.lf cup yeast, or io11ned o! ~"ta lili sh in g a church. 'f h~y <lu.1 \\ hei. :you o,iecbeatetl. Y ou plcaseyourself 011 hidh one ye11.st cake dissolved in u little milk, rui d HUi anJ l1 iul l 04 n1e111 lie rs 1 88 of who in w~rt· " a,t;es Eut to acc u1nulate Do fairtune by mak- 1 flour enough to make into a stiff b atter, salt t el ornu:J drunkards. The se llltlll uused a fi on a pound ol sui;a1, or a to tn.stc; !iet to rise ; v.hen quite light, grcast hun dred a y·ear t o supjJOr t t hen ()WU H)llll~ 1ng n. lrnJ.f cent pr01t t er, and bulit a clnueh Jur th~niot:!h·t:s y:u d of Cl!)tb, or u. bushel of popatoes, is 10]] ing your pan (it should be a. round one), p@ur lll Now, I point t.o su ch a face .uid ask , Is teu 1t he stone of S1syphus. -<llHl fa.nning seenis to inch u.nd a lrnJf tlnck , g1\ P frotu twt;Jnty to I peran ce proiuotlvP ol iuti.Jchty 1 I t han-:. ha'e the steadiest run of unste:uhness-Whcat thirty miuutel::I to tn.kr: second rise 1 th(:ln bake Uod th at. the totu.l n.hstlilellcc niov~ nit:nt Jl:l npi a.nd yotu crop ia do"\\-'11 with a tornado iumode1a.te oYeu, split a.nd butter, scud to has been 1n ~truni en ta.t 111 rollll' i! away th e NH xt year you have a magnificent ha.r'\esti but table h ot, or it 1nay b e baked 1n muffin rings --ton e t hat Enood at the door uf the toni b, SQ have your 11e1ghbors, and the puce is no 11ns Y. _.\. T. and tl1ousandl: I have heaal th·e vote!:!, ' Ca.at ·wbe1 e. This year your 'vhole farm r.i11:1efi three fla'1-<o ro Co , Texas ui! tllt:: g1 ..ive·clothes ol drnn kenness.'f ollo w· apples Last year the trees were loaded, and eel tbe vote~ that called. the1n, unJ bt!eD I(·· themarkctwouldnotpayfortransportatu:m. rrhe Contributed Recipes· dce1Ht:o cranborr1es tlourished like a g1een·bay tree, but (To be contin ued. ) l 'U MPK IN P IE MAKERS an early frost nipped them ; n the green 'l'he peaches and grapes p1om1aed well, and a lta1l- ,-;ill do '\\ell tr- remen1Ler the ::t-l~ ew Euglwnd Tax on Words. storm destroyed the whole y ea.r's f.,'1.owth. Ha.y inethod of 1nakiug p umpkin p1e without pastry. ia fifty dollars a ton, but the drought hae ~tarv~ .A.Ite1 the pie <li~h is oiled, d ust the bottom Vi/hat a p 1t3 that LL t: H! rn IJ Ot a tax upon ed you1 fields. 1'be mm shes at least wtite fru1t - and sides we11 '\itl1 corn n1enl or -wheat fiuut , words WlHlL Ull IHI Ulllt: tile (~Ul!l:ll would pour 1 n the sauoo and bake C;):re "houlcl be ful, but a !:mUden nm th t:aster ca.rued your get fru1n l t ; lin t, a1 11~ ! tulll.111g JJUys nu Lu!J, ob~<ll'l'cd in se1ving 1 but w1tll n broad pie·knife Aud ll heo µ.tyeJ c'uuhle, th e gu \.el'J!l1Jt"JH huy-stacks out- to sea. But \\hen 1\-fe. Gt eeley asks " whetlicr our 110 trouble w1ll attend ungl1 t pu.:i- ·Jlt the N uL11J11ul D i.:.: l> t ; iJut \\ !it:J lov1ug Ii' a.th er and F1 tend has so ordert:d I-Its \,:Ull l(.I cutkct. t b e lUUJJ <::j' I Uu1u111011 b1u1t: 1:; HO'\V TO COOK OKRA. a cull1111ull h,u>, Hec Ul:i<l)' IS ha.ii he:: '!. A creation tha.t obedience to His oommt\uda m a.kc A correspondent of the Cinc11nc1tt~ Gazette tale JH:: Vt.:I luo ~es 1n tt ll lll,:r A~ u snuw b<tll no; · e.nly Wl 1nl;.led," .ind so forth, I say at once, sa.ys .-"Take the okra. pods 'vhcn they are grv w:, l1y 1u1l111g , so dutc1:1 ,J. Slu1.v. They No But Ile h as so 01-deit'd it that if \\ C don"t tender, and slice them round, the shces bciug lt 1ncn 011 1) I..now bow tu obey tben1 w1aely, we suffer J11St a.bo·tt D. qu;;i.rtt'r of an lDCh th1ck; thee bcil w!Ju t,Wk utut:h J1e 111 ucb. "c~ld wbi1t wa::1 uue, wli,Ll a p...,uca Ul e \\ ul'1d as mu ch as if v. e re::fused to obey them wllhn:.:- ly. them in a 1Ltt1e sa1t and wate1 t1ri t1 l tende1. we huu 1d St"e ' l::ltle uce :::;e l uu1u niukto I ~ill not ~ay that he has 01dercd us to t ll tht: u~e for a dr1Jasiug, flour, butter and cream." u11 ::; ....~11ef; l>Ltt talk1ug is a 1 . .da.g1 1t! tu ti.ii:! ground, but Hti ha-3 RO al'langcd m at ters that one ~u11~h S1 L e11ce 1::. ~fotl u in 1 uud 1 by t lllr> thing ind18pt'n.sable ui to till th( ground- Thel""· JUI ~, wis e ui ett anJ \\ Ollll H ,1r(;' ~e1lli.:l· Sul I fllr~ I fiunl) Ueheve that fannia.; m u::t 0111:: da.y wat LjJ ~ ate llie dc e pe ~t, but tli~ sliullOWt.!;:.L by p rofita.bl;;,. lt is indeed be-coming so But bruuks l.i1awl the tu u~t ; tlus ~l HJWS bow in the m ult it udes of ca.sea it fa not so I do not pll'lltdul Juull:I 1 uuot be. An Ul.JeU tuoutL Importance of Female Infl.uence. deny that ignoranue or thr1ftles::.nci;is m y be the ; buvu; ~111 1:- 1u pty h eall It t.lie chttit h,1tl cause. 1 only !:lay tha.tfa1ming- 1sa work\\hicl1 ::{01J~or stl Vt!l iu it, it woul<l not al Wl:l) 3 J· B. Go-cG-u's .A.DDRESS i·o L ADI I<~a ~·~HI w 1Je open. Ttt!k1ug conH:s liy nu.ture, r ·q u1r es m uch niure brains, scu:mce, s;;lnll, ln1t t ui.:1.::d!!i a buuU di.:~\1 o! t1u.Iu1ng tu lea1u than many other QC¢upa.t1ons , an<l 1gn01 wnce rn FRIDAY, APRIL 28rH, 1851, IN WrLLis's to Le quiet 1 y~ t IL·ga1<l foL truth should mo1ti Jatal I t}nnk lt requires mort;J ahrew<lltoOMS, 1.Jor:; DO.N. put lnt iuto eve!) h on est n1au'!:i inout.b, nea'i and sagacity, to be a successful farn11;.1r than (Continued ) uu<l a- budJe upou eve1y guo~l wuruan's to be a succ~ld::ifnl shoem aker or tailor, a ud that · · ~ow '" e are calhng upon the !aches to tunbu e. t h e 1 ea.sou '\"\ hy fa.nners work ha.rJer than then l ~ vve 1nust ta lk, at l east let us be frLe lir~a.k down their 0U~tou1s , and "'haleve1 peers tn t1ad('s, is not b<::cn.use they are hiss in 111uv Uti t.lie apaLhy unJ 1uchfte1e11ce of pt:o- i101n $lu11Jer, l~ t US LO t lJlislcr Olll: tolJgu~~ telhgent, but hecause their work ia more exact ple nu,....-, t he d1.1y will con1e w li en t h ey will \\-1Lh La1.:kb1t1ug Slanclt:i Uhlj' b~ sport ing. 'rhc boy who is not !;mart enough tuu be cnlJri:!y nboh ~ ht.'d, to talt!·l1t-!a1e1 ~ , liut lt 15 Lleath to those whou1 '\V~e livt! Ill an age make new discoveries in fa1m1ng, may be of progreS8. I knu\Y the wo1J pr.,gi-ei:ii:; b tl1 ~y uL use. We cn.n co nu1u t mllrder \V1tL b11.;ht en ough to t eud a. oorn(:jr grocery, and to one wL1cli has beelll wolully abusl'd, but tin~ tongn l as well <-1.8 with the ha.ud. rrhe bright to be a mere rout1ne fa1mer. But if the v,;t~ do hve ui an <.1.ge ot p 1ug1es& \'\rl:' look w ur~t t:v 1l )OU cau do a u1an 11) , to inJUl~ corner giocery '\\ill tire of hnn, and he i~ too back up on the po.st, an:J \\e ietl eI1courag ed bus 6ii a1acter , a~ a Quake1 sa1<l to lua dog, proud or too lazy to come back to the farm, to luok u1Lo the iuLurt., and .~ see d:tylig ht · 111 11ut bt:aL thee, n or alJ11~e thet.>:, hut I'H don't let him go beggiugto Mr Greeley and say ~tand1ng tiptoe qn tl1e 1nounta1n-tcJj.>, ush e1 gt\'e Lht:t: an 1ll uu1ne.1 Alt nre 11ot tl11 eves I sent him 1 sic01n him ' 1 SOOl'll nny one -...-;h·) 1ng ln~ the day wh en our Jiag·SLaJt shall lie thitt tll)g8 Liu;k ut, lJnt they are ge11e1ally w1ll whine rather than work. I nevtir aa.w planted JOnder, that shall L>o,u !,Jolt the tnm.teJ tls 1{ they '\Vere ;..fur.the "\\u1ld toI IJanuer ot our tr1unJph. \.Ye h1·he' e t h(> the tHQ::L par·t Ueil eVu tbut wliere LL ere h; fa1ming r.ua<le easy or pa.rt1c11larly l ucrative ~day ot ttnunph 1~ tu cun1e. ·rherE: ll.o.s b't ill t'itl1uke tlit:re la 1111!, uutl '\vbat evc.:rybo<ly e1t11er to man or '\\'Oman i and ntnther stake- nlir Lt:t us th en be ca1 etul a change in the Uru1k1n,a: \:Ustorris of eo c1~tj tu1 vs uiust lie true. scaffold shall force me to sey that I would not w1th~n the last twenty ye.ui:'! ; you know t l~t we do not hurt out n1::1ghlior In su teu iath cr b e sittmg Ul my own libi·ary, '"riting for that well A Ha1on ct in Scotl an d told n1c d er n. point as tns ~ huLdct.e1, Jur IL B h ard Lo lVood's Jlousehold Jtfagazinc 1 at lit hundred dol - the otheI daj - ' In the el.is::; oi ~OCJl!tV Ill bet dut off it i t 1~ o nce- tlnuwu on, nnrl lars a 'i~ ord, tba.u d1Agiug papa.toes at a doUar a \Vh1ch I 1110\l, tlh·1e is 11ot one-te11th of t h e \\ la:l1 a iriuu iii; once J ll people 's \ia(l book::., bushel.or d1urning hut ter at fifty cents a pound dr111k1ng t he1 e \\'as a dozen yea rs <11.{0 Fil hP. I .?- ha1u ly ~~ ver quite uut ut th~ 111 l f \\e But if ?.'Ir. 'Vood rejects my papeui,:tnd I rf!fuse teen y ears ago, gt!nt1e1ucn got drunk, and \\Ou ld Le stl re l.lut tu i:;ped.k a111 n:ia, lt. 111ig!Jt to dig or to chun~ 1 but Join tbP. 1 the never ending had t11e1r se1 YaDt,S to carrv tlu·n1 to bed,arul be a~"' ell to i:sp cal\_ a s litt le us puo::. 1hlt! ; t01 proces,don of the multitude who c r.~w} on the 1uude a Joke of it tl1e J1ex:t n1orn1 ng ; 118\V 11 ~'1.ll ineP'i:; :.111s w~r t: d1~1tletl into two knees of their spirits," beggin~ l\f1. Greeley to it is a d1.sr1.::p utaLle thing for a genllcu1,lu bunlllcs, half of the 111 would be sin of the I l It t t 1e h: 111per<tnec qu es t.IOU co1ues 11 g l in o jOlll h o us~ bold s, and st.tu~ls th ct:i..i .t11<l de1111u1d s n pt1 r;uucd s<1c11 tice_ T li,tt 1~ tli t ·' l t:H u f t )11~ cou1 it1y 1i.:a,.on w l) !:ill ll hlll ,\ j ,1u sta.n d ha.t;-k I t de n1u nds the gi ving up ot that \\lnc h 1naJ be to )<JU Jo1.\,llll-o1 t lrn.t VI }Heh n1ay to Jon a :..,rautic<1tH1n-bet~Vli:ie your b1et l1rtn a111l s1~tt 1 s at(j l:iuf1t: t Jng J1 on1 the u se o! l t YVe c.dl o ur e11te 1p1 1se a beUt!volr nt one , It \V(~llltl 11ot ht: so u1il t!ss It cosL ~on1etlung. 1 ue glu1y l> I tlie lllOYt'· n1ent l~, tl.Jat ~elf~Llf!llJal isrequ1rt·d. You l d \\OU d nut gt\le n. rnan ur a \1r ot u.u1 er~ 1t fin h e11evul e.iei.:: uriless 1t coRt so1netl11ng. On tlfe lJroa<l uioun d of Chnsthliiltr aud beue\'ul enct>, tb~n , ·we ask )OU to aid 118 But son1e 1:1.ty, ' You ure putting tlns tc1npe1n nce q nei:;tlo n for the re1nov.tl of a. 1nun:i.l e\ll , 111 th e place of the Go.::;pcl ; H I ltl1:1e1J\:e t o th e ten1pe1 ~n~t' qnest1uu, wh ,Y not use lt lll l C1l-'rt1H.:e to any otber que~t1uu I \V1· 10 110t snli ~t 1 t11 t~ t e1n11rr.u1ce £01 t.hc Gospel , the ternper~nc.;e pledg~ w11J 11 ot ------- [ vV. lines · lVIC)iU_ RTR Y I Fresh arrivltls of Orockery and Griissware. Good$ sent to all part a of the 'J'own and Cieneral Advertiser. NOW OPENED out a large portion of his Sprrng Stock of Dry H ,\S Goods, of which he wvuld call special ·,tten tion to the following ' DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, PARASOLS, Millinery. An assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, &c, not to be excelled in the Dominion, for Style, Quality and P rice. A Fi1 ·st Cla8s 1lfill'iner always ~n attendance. LOTVEST PRICES. Weekly a rrivals of NEW GOODS. Bowmanville, April 13th, 1871. The Peruvian S111·up, a Protected Solution of the Protoxirle of CARRIAGE SHOP. ONLY (west of the Ontario Bank,) King Street, Bowmanville, 1 I1·on, i s so C? Jftbiit c£l au to have tlie clt.tvracte1· of' a:i <tllJnent, as easily d1[Jesterl tiflll r:i~si11iiluted with the l;lood as the s"nplest foo<l. It inc1·eao:;es the qua,ntity of l\"'"ature's ~>uni JFifalizinu A ge1il, I'ron.. in, the. blood, an,<J.. cii1·es "'a tliousrtrul ills," siniply l>~ 'l.'01iht(J iip,I.-;ivigo:ra._tlny a1t<t J italiziny the Sy stein. The en1'icltefl antl v italized /Jlood permeates eve1'!f prwt of the body, repai1·in(J <f(t1naoea <l/ntl ioaste, sea.rchlny ottt 11io1·bif.l secretioris, tttill leavlnfJ notli in-rf for Napoleon is Defeated, Note tliese Facts, FACTNo. l. THE' subscriber is prepared to build and ru· prur 75 CEN~S TVagons, Buggies, ancl Gutters, of every del3cription, at short noboe, a.ndon reasonable terms. Carriages Painted and Trimmed- J' AS. ELLIOTT, Selects his "FACT owt1 goods. per ANNUM, in ADVANCE Ko 2. disease to feed upon. 21/ris is the secre t of the 1vo'ndcrfu.l sitoces.s of tliis 1·m11ef.ly in J AS. ELLIOTT, Buys and :;ells them in his own name. FAC1' Ko. 3. A Blacksmith's Shop on the pre1nise!:!, ·v-ere special ~ttention is g1ven pla,i1it, D1·opsy, Chronic Dl<t1·- citririy Dynpevsia, Liver Corn.- JAS. ELLIOTT, 1·hwa., Roils, Nc1·vous _4.jJ:ections, Chills and Fevm·s, IIu 1 nors, Loss of Constitutional Vium·, Diseases of the Kidneys an<l Bladde1', Fe'1lale Complaints, citill all 'liseti~es orig inating in a bad state of the blood, m· acco1npa1iitul by debility or a lotv statfj of the s 11stcui. Beiny free from Alcohol, in any form, its ene1·olzi1t(J efl'ects a1'e 1iot fvlloiued by co1·1·espondi1t(J 'reac- Don't do business on Commission, and is not to be undersold. to sll C~rriage work, and General Jobbing. For tbe best and cheapest All ivo1·k done al this Establislvmen life into alt pm·ts of the system, Ct1'bd lton, b1tt a1·e 11e1·111d;tnent , irifu "' sing st1·e1tqlht Vt(Jo1·, atid new b'ltll(lin[J itp an Iro11, Con- DRY GOODS, GROCEllIES,_0It0CKERY, ww1Tanted. A call is respectfully !Lohcited. ,T, MORRIS. 0 ' stitution. Thousand13 have been chanye<l Bowmn.nvrlle, Oct, l~t. 1860. ly-nl by the use of this 1·emerly , fl'om THE OBSERVER, (the Organ of the Bible Christian Denomination, one of the best Family Papers printed in the Dominion) clubbed with the :MERCHANT, for Two Dollars per annum, in advance ivealr., siclo:.ly, sujfe-ring c1·ea- t ures, to strony, health11, an.cl litippy 1nan an,c.l 1vonie1i; and invaluls cannot re<isonably hesitate to uive it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU· VIAN SYRUP blownintheulass. Pan. 1 -pl1lets: F:t"ee .. BOOTS Tyrone, Nov. 2nd, 1871. SHOES, TYRONE. and Clothing made to order in first-class style, go to AS ·usUAL i --0- Jm ELLIOT'S Cheap Sto1·e, J.P. DINS?.IORE, Prop1'ietm., lfo. 36 DEY ST., ?TEW YORK. Solc.1 by Druggh;t" generally. SEND Fon THE - list of the " SILVER TONGlJ E" ORGAXS AND to The Promised News Mr. J. Milne, ::J" l:.l T'\VE ~ ·TY ADVERTISE MLSODEONS THE CORNER , AHEAD, IN '!'HE E. P. Need.ham & Son, :Late Ca1hart & K ccdb:un,) .. ESTABLISHED IN 18461 AVIKG assumed the hµsiness lately carried on under the name and style of " Consaul & Co," and hav rng had nearly Originatorn and Solo Manufactu rers YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE TRADE, with ami)le facilities for the A SUIT OF of the CELEBRATED SILVER Purchase of Merchandise in the Cheapest Markets, TO:,GUE he flatters himself that he can offer MERCHAN ~- Good Tweed ~fontreal, Organs E. p and Melodeons, SON GREATER tha11 any otb er Holl~e INDUCE~IENTS and NEEDHAM & in the t rade, west of tl·e City of he b0pe,s t hB t by For $10.50. -0GET YOUR PUBLISH Attentio:t_B, Pro1nptitude and Courtesy, he may merit a fair share of public patronage Bo\'\manv:lle, .March 17, 1871. n24-ly " THE SIL VER TO~GTJE" 1 ~'GOOD ORGANISTS REPERTORY, A M (INTHLY J\>IAG IZI?> F., EATING." lO\Vel' CORNWALL BLANKETS TEMPERANCE. For 01gan -pl<~y er1S and the nH1sic-lov1ng sto1y rt;Jad1n:; 1'ubllc gen erall y. 1\. splendid lot of Ne\v Layer and Val· Clan PR,INTING AT fHE I SUBSCRIPTION, Only 50 Cent s per Year Only 50 Cents per Vear I Only 50 Cents per Year SAMPLE COPY MAIL ED FH.&: E TO ANY ~<\DDRESS ... entia l{aisins, at p1·ices t.han THE GREAT FAVORITES. la ever sold for in Bolvinanville before. The Choicest- Variety, 1 Send to the office of J. P. RICE Brown St, Bowman ville, Sole Agent, or to the the cheapest ~'.IERCHA.N1.1 NEW SCOTCH AND ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. OFFICE, II SILVER TONCUE" FACTllRY OF GLASS,VARE, LAMPS, &c .· &c. TJIE CHEAPEST IN BOWMANVILLE. GOODS IN TOWN. P. Needham and Son, 1,43, 145 & 147 EAST 23d St. All work executed m the Late8t Styles, with .Neati;i.oos and Despatch and at Lowe;,t Rates, AT T. Em SIMSON'S. '!' E S IMSON, Bowmanv1llo,} SDfoON B BOS., Oshuwn, G~uera.l GH>1:ers F. Y. CO"\VLE. Bowmanville, Sept. 1870. tf-52 NEW YORK. Bo,vmanville, August 16th, 1871. '

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