( THE MERCHHNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1874:. " '====--:::==-== POETRY. MABEL . In a s1naH. far wo;;tern Yillage, )[estl((:l !ncuth t.b.e \Yooded hilfa, J.Jved n, r.1airlcn 1 yonng and pretty, ){nown ~~ hand;-;on1~ l\ial;le l\fUfo. Tbm\~ h 1;lte h '.,,. l :~ ..rcnre l\f switol"-~~ ... ·oo..-c -=--==c=.====== _ FARM ~ND_!<ITCHEN. - ---- -- i - - ·--··--- · - - - - I Open Farm Yards and Lung Disease. TO 1 HE PUBI--'IO. 1 DRUGS AND MEDICINES I at the Ca1·(1cl 8he notbinit fo l· i,hcin all, 'l'ill cam·~ nne who clw.r.(:-t·il to pleas~ lwr 1 Ona ·wh n:5e na-liJ;j w:1~ l·n1g-h:.1:ired Panl. 'l'i',il ,~·as he ·-a strung hri.ckwood~ma-n, Cheek~ sur)·burncd. n ruddy b1·0~.r11. Ilrui:-01 eyes, and n.uburn l0ck~, O'e1· hi;; shouldt"rs ha11.:;ing down. J.. oved was 1fabel b:,.· Lhi8 huutf.lr; She had vowed l.n be }i.is o-wu, Bnt a]a$ l btll' ,: pa" 0Uj·J<~ t0d; ~.rhus the f!eeds nf :;ri.,f wero- so-.,..-11. J:l\·iend:i h::i.d Mab·Jl in the city, A-ud to them (hc1· p; i rent s!l.idt " Shi,:- mus-t pa;t ?.. le ngLhy vi3i t, . \Vl1ile such notions illletl heT head. " · Oh, wbat STu~t:l;:t., c.;1.d intcrVl>Uing, \Vhc.n an·iv1;1d the parting day! liow Pu.nl kiMed her, how i:ihe 1:11.ii vP1ud, J::rc they tore tbeineclves away! C11.mc th ~ 11'~\Wfl, "s:l_ t:_.'~ ~')be mnrl'i~J 1 1\1 a wealthy <.; tty s~·1 t:il ; Nothing now ·ha.d Paul to li·.'e for, So he bid thi.3 "·o:-ld farewell .! * * >it * * * · i:ut P~ul, ere tl:is lifQC.etmrtin::_', 1\.Jfule t,hi " 1nost a.':isurd of wills : " CL1t my ringlets off nnJ sewJ ih ein , \Vith Jny love, t<· 1:Iabel ~fill>i . 1 ' 1tf.abol 1n:uTiell iu,f><H' uouL·:act ; 1\-·J\V .:lhe's }J!;i.ppy, e:n\·k~d, rich. An d Puul\; L reS0!t;1::; ?-- -well, ~he kept then1, .And- sh.c wear.~ thCiufvr ti s·mitch. ,, · ~- ~ ------ ____ __ -- -- · ---·--~------ -- -- for Cl1ickens. - \Vlwu a dr·a,tt pa...-:; es througll t.lie J;ank, d11os it give tl1e clerks cold.~? gentleIOtlll ia one who h;is 110 liusinesi; iu this ,,,,.01,ld. ]JEl"f?-: 1'1'10.N 01" .\. ( ; ENir i.~.M-~N, -.!: " 'Vood is the thing after all,"' as the m1u1 \\ ith the ciuk }('g Faid when the 1na.<l dog bit lL The human ht'f>tt , like ~~ feather .l-;e<l 1 niui-t be coughly handl ed. well shnk~n and exposed to ~ vrniety (,f tun1 ~ , to vrevcnt its bceom ini; hnrd. 'ehe mo9t laco11it.: \\'ill on rt<cord is th:1.t of :l. n -r.n who a:erl in 1789. lt ran thus : - " l hl\ve nothb1g, I Qwe the 11001·." [t V\,'hctbo· or J1ot cqvered yards are considered upplicab1c in out couuL1·y, thP. reader \Vill find N retnl'ning thanks t" their nunierons L"Ustottw)·a n.nd thP. public g1~nera1Jy, for past favore Some n< H':flll hiutd in 1li e fulluwiug, from the ¥tell . .would respectfully itJvite their attention to ow.· present stock of furniture, M1 we have latelY :010\rn ngTieulturir.it, ):Ir. 1\-:leGbi, of London: a..;lded ~liereto, that ·we may thereby be enabled to supply all parties "'·ho rrJay please to fa.var "I hav~ n ~ery stroug- COU'\'ictinn that open him \\."1th a calL G-1·eat inducements held ont to those purchasing at our esta.Lhshment. Pie· Samples of the different yards !'.re very frequ en tly the ca.use of hing di- ture,.,, Looking GJasscl:l. etc .. sramed to order, and in. every style. "t:a5e. ]3dng txpflf:.ed to the rainfall, straw kin4 of Moulding-~ c~tn bi: seetl. at 9:J.e 'vare·roo1n. \Y tt would ;~lso beg to inforn1 yon, tlta~. having purchased a is tQrown c1o\vn to l\l.J1!01·b the m~tter ; a:Dd SPLEN ~lD nl; s~1Te tha+. when thti Uullock gets up a small cloud nf i;team comc_s froin the un.dfil" pa.rt of 've shall be ready at a. I tiines, to attel1d fuuerals.--on short notice nnd l'easoru-~blfl terms. his body. \1-TI(l steam arises from the l:lJ)Ot be ha&_ N. n. -- Coffins kept on hand, o.nd mo.d~ to order, u.t the . le!t, 'fhis proves thvt hie "'·ei.ght has en.used the "rater to rise up nuder him through the · NEW DOMINION RETAIL FURNITURE WARE-IWOM. straw 1 nnd that be ha~ been lyin~ on a heated ,\·et bed, inatea..d of a dry one. I know of King Street East., OslmwaOsha,wa, Aug. 26th. 187;,,~. · inany cas.es-of1lleu-ra fron1 open fa.rm yard8,but I do not hear of ai~y in covered and enclosed yards ; for l.lH·re, if scantily and propci·ly litter· l~d, ihe nrine and ex.cL·et.ion arc trodd{'n -iuto a solid pu:.:.tt;i, a nd thcro"is no hent, fermentation or SlYlt>H. It is the rain wattir that in the open yai·ds causes _ the. rr1iscbiuf. All the ycnrlil I have had n1y ~niLnn.l~ in covered and enclosed '!'FIE yard8 Lhere has been no· Jung di~ease. but the coverG~l yinds sho11l<l have paved cemented floor,:., or the ltrine Would sonk into.the soil, a.nd the lllitnnre be liable to hf:at. Thert' is no J, Moses' Electro-Galvanic, Pat. June drainag-c fr\lm n. cov erecl yard, all being absorb· ed by the litter, nud tl1e \VhDle foroling 11 ho.mo-, 2nd, 1868. g«:ineous nw.ss, fit to go a.t once to the land, with · Attached to those paterlted Specta.c1c1 ar· twG scienti£cnlly con·tructed Galvanic B~ttm·i ~i:i- out Jn<i king n duui; lieap. 0( C01.11 se, there'. unseen when \Yorn-delivering- thrcugh the rnuf!t be proper yeutilation, The a4-yantages uerves of the head, a soft and 1Jontinnous stream ar.z hen.Ith and c!r:;anEnl':S3 of aui1nals 1 more pronf electricity, vitalizing.and giving healthy n,cgree.sion, with a. sn1:1llcr consu1nption of food tion to the tmtire be!'lutiful syste111 of those part~ a.bsolutely and certainly miring J a nd lel!s wa~tO of stra\\'.1· aud & considerable e(;onorny of horse and inanual labor. rrhe Partial Paralysis of the Optic Nerve tdfling increaRe of expense in building M Weak or Diseased Vision, n1nch tr.ore than CO\.~ered by the numerous adN enr&!gia of the Head or Face, vantnge1:1. 'Ve know t11at piga get lung Nervous Twitches in the Muscles of the di1:>eai::e (h<:H-\'f;) b;y Jyjng on \vet and hented fa~a, n::in.ni..ue, aud my beli~f .itS lhat cattle arc often. Noises in the Head, sirrnlarly injured . . If th(;l yi!tOR a.re not clear· i;d before .A.pril ~nd ·~Ifl.y, fm·mentation takes Loss of Mental Energy, vlace, nnd aniurn.ls .then Dt'e liable to <lfaease. Anti :~ l1oi:1t of 1" Cl'VOUS :;)faea.ses, arising from The salt urine {without water) doi;g not injure dopression of the nervous energy of the 8ystero. Contributing in a 1nost astonishing degreo, to a.11bnu.111 ]yin~ on the stra\\' saturatocl with it.lviy life, vigor and health. By the means of thf'I soft Eb eds are ventilated on. "'atson's principle 1 the and flowing Rtrcam of ~lectricity, Giving: opening in tl·c rool being divided by a deep d~· Brightnt!SS to th.e Eye, Qnickneas to the Ear, pendant board. I have observed tha.t in cove-1"" nnd ener~v ~ the Brail;i. They are set with lenaefl of ~the , fu1cst manufncture, to suit all t~<l yards cattle a.re cleaner and less bedaubed ~ights, and with glaasetJ for those not neeiling or besmeared than 'in the open farm yards. On Spectach to read with but desiring the beneour t.1yi:;ll'lU of close folding sheep ,vith. iron fits to be derived from wearing the ~atteries; and arc o.nly to be bad in tpis vicinity of hurdle ~ on '"'heels, which arO removed every tv.·elve hourA, thert! is no fouling of the land or tainting of the food, which takes placo to a. mi~ ti con8iderable ·extent .where sheep roam over thcil· food.·· vVALTER "TIGG & SON, Bowmanville Drug Store, having come to our k u owledge, that certain I_TPedlars are selling Spectacles and Eye Gla.88pm·portiug .t o be of our make, and to boa.r t!IJ AB:O. $26. :EtE'W. . I J. HIGGINBOTHAM ot-J.,D n1o::it 1·esv1.·ctfully t ender his sincere thanks to his numerouS friends and eu11· ton.1 01 · a, and to the , public generaJl'y, fu.r tho very lib<"ral su{>port he ha,s received since h'is commencing in businea3; o.nd hopes 'by con· tinn c 1d strict persolht.l a.t..tenti11n to business, and offering nothing but-the purest arbicles, nt the ruuet reason!l.ble prices, to ensure a cont~u~nce · of pu blic patrOnage. · J. R . would call special attention to hia \'ers supedor stock .of W bur na.1nes stamped t_ h creon, we h(n-eby caution lhe public a:;a.i1n1t all such imposters,n.s 1'-fesar,s V.eJlowleei:i &, Qn ick are ou.r Agents in .'Vest Durham; and a l{ewR.rd of $25, is 11ereby offer· ¥ <l for the, apprehension nncl conviction of all 1ueh imposters a.s t ry to defa·aud the public by offering their tr:~sh <LS oa r make. cict. ORIT CHAT. ,_' [Tim. :Bra.d.y a.lid Mike :&'lynn · ·~ Oct 'fIM. - "Good morning, Mike, shur~ a-na"fris ,ea: d y out yii are. l.B72. · 1S·72 LAZAHl:S, MORRI8, & CO. .\'Iontreal, ~ ov. 8th, 1871. NE\V HEARSE, n7 -tf DYE STUFFS DR f!..fi.8. ARRI AGE SHOP ( wvst of the On ta.rio Bank.) Most Wonderful Invention of th~ Age. 'y· h . 1 be bould to axe ·what started jee~~this morlli.ng."-~. .:.~.: ig. MIKE.-" Jist be aisey, Tim, and I'll tell· ye in a jiffy. .-, Y~ sil ~s, I ·Was tou~~! yisterday, that Misther G1'af., ,ov1 'I;y)one'. .fiad got home an 11h~ant new stock av Goods, ,chape as durt, man, and i1s meselt could hardly slape a wink, all night, thinking --a-v the chape.goods. And sure enuff, its the fi!ll s~ore Ji.e has= piles and piles av the natest patterns; and he'd give y.e the rnakin's :i:v an illigan~ new gown for Biddy, for Siventy-five Oints; Tay for most nuthm, and the Baccy for a triffe less." ' TIM.-- "-0-n shure if:s fuDning me ye are{·J.Hke; wou~dp.'t tlie, ·m a.n be afther breakmg dow·n.". . , '. ' ' MIKE.- " Breaking down, is it. Sure he knows a thrick wurth·two ·at that. I'll jist tell you what it is, Tin\, if ye :want to get ·a grate name when youre decl, and be calle'd a filantrofized, filosifer .a.iid a public binifacthor, jist tell all youre !labours, and the ri;t . of mankind, about Gray's chape ~t9re, and ymi'll do"m'ore for the good av your counthry, than iver St. P>ttricit did · for 'ould Ireland, when he banished all the t.Oi:tds aud snakes out iw it, that ni'\"er was in it." King Street, Bowmitnville. kept r,on~~a~tly on h2nd: I TIM.-- "I'm much oblaged to ye, for the p}t av advice, and won't detain ye; there'll shqrely be a grate. run, and maybee I'd miss some bargains. Grav's OILS; s AINT, · ~ -,.__ -1J! - GOLORE?, .Y.ffe.RNISHES, . '·and .WHITE-t'EAD, n1HE. i.:~~~.: :·c1'ib e r il!I prepfl.red to build and re· .l rr.a - Wagons , Biiggies, and Cntten, of eo:ery description, at short notlc0, i-easonab1c terms, nndo J.· GB!f, .TJ1'Qlt!,· 1 The top av the morning to ye."-I'm ·off to · ·; · Ho-rses and Cattle MedicineJ1N. B.-C.01ihtt:y ...s£orc~kc~pe:tiil supplied on the,n1ost ad'l.Pintag.e.oua .terms. A 1hQice selection ot LA.M PS for 1:ialt!I c'hcap. ]3 0 1vmanvilll', Dec, 91 1868, . &m. Noted for clleap Goods. Carriages Painted and Trimmed· / 187.3. . -· " A Blacksmith's Shop ' the prc1n is~R, were t!pecia.1 attention is give to all 'l'be tSnbscri.ber \vould beg to ca.U attent}__l:LU 'to ... · .___ h.fs stocli: of ·· ·. ... * C».rriage work, an·d General Jobbing. Groceries All work done at thu Establishinent war1·anted, A call is res1lectfully solicited. YELLDWLEES & QUICK. ,T. MORRIS. :Sowma.Dvillo, Oct. 1st, 1809. RICE · & BA~KER Importers of ·the great deal j the rent 1 giv(! to Horses for Farm Work. __...- A writer in the 11Jark La·nc Express gives the \Vhy wo.'i the wh:tl-e t lil\t Fl\\-::1.lk.r~\·~:il Sonuh f ol1owiug as Ule desirable pointa for considtr· like a, retired n1ilk1!:tan ? Bcc;tw:1e he got a. ation in the broc<ling of horses for fn.tm \\-·ork ; IJrOfit (proph~t) OUt Of the \V:tter. 1 "The hf'-fl,d ~hould be comely, but not so .A man who wa$ excecdin;;.ly t..orp ulant, com· i:;n11-1oll n.;; tha.t o! the running- horse, ns it en· ing hit~ one evening to a fort.ificcl town, ask c 1 a able.ii them to thro'v nlore work into cQllttr. lie cou!ltryn1:J.,ll y.1ho1n he met, "if he conl<l get in shouhl be broad and flat in tho forehead, at th~ ga.t.c?" "I i:ilinu1d think you might,,. have neat, well~s et·on es.1-, prominent placed replied the µea,.~1<.JJ t , 81n·veying his proportion~, cyef!, thin 1cye-lids, la1·ge nostril!!, neat neck and be deey to\Vl~nls the chest ; not very high in " I saw a load o( h n,y r:to in this -morning." t.he witben!, ·w ith broad shouLderi:!, bro::i.d fore1 .A n111iu callctl a,rootl1cT 0.11 extorlhmer, £01: t! U· ara:1, broad flat bone below the knee, rather i i1::; birn, "'Vhy, rriy fri end, " repli;,id t)H! l'rh Lll shol't pasterns, good round feet, not too :flat or \'.'ho b:·ouAht the snit, "r did it to oblige ~·u11 , H too updght, pl.enty of hoof, cluan li:ig, .,trnigbt "To oblige rue, ln r1~ed - how so'!" " \"\-.,.by, to ti'a ck, "'-ith plenty of loi11~,and ribs 'veil a. r.ched. obl-ige you to p j),y rnc. ~' EI~ 1shoultl be long on the back rib and long in .I\. pqor widow w,ui aJ:ikt~1l huw sht: bi.:cainc i:;o th..i <iun.rter; the ho..unch should be strong-, Lb~ nnu.:h attacht!d to a. c2r.t:tin nei~hbor, aud l'c· hip 'vell dvwu, the hock joint broad ; and for a plied that ~he \\'as hound t o hhn by sevcru.l bt eeder, no animal should be use<l that is no~ cunlij (Jf wood wbivli lie ho.il sent to b ~r Ju1·ing fr:ee from curb, bog or bone 1:1pavin 1 spJint a. ha.rd wintel:. ITorses with \vell developed or r;lrle bones. .<:\ .gentleman will'! Ol! c th~y ro1Tanging muoi c 1nuRcles and good conr;ititution are easily kept for a latly to '.vhon1 h(' wrrn pa.yin~ h is 'ntt.ention . [\.n d ca.n enllure great fi~tigne," · 11 l")·ay, lYLiss D.," snid h-2 ' ' Whl~t tin[Cj do you 1 vr~fer? » "Oh," f>he replietl, ca.relti~sly, " a11 y IL1.8l'lNG Hor.ii.ES }.,~ET. -·Ra.Bping a.. hoof un· time \viil d:.i - bnt t11e quicker the liettcr. ~' e il it will sprh1g wider youl' finger, jg {io,r too A curate having been overh:luled by bis bi1'l1vp dangerous n. plan for making things Jook 'vell. for attending a ball, the for1ner replie1l, " :&f.y This ra~ping ta.kc$ the strong- ~tnfo.cc off thl!'I Jortl. I \\'ure a n1ask." " Oh, "'ell," returned honf, and iui.ture trying to inake up fo1· the . the bi:<hop, " th at puts ::i. llC\\r fa.co 011 the ¢s il douc by injudiciona hand1:1, forJU8 a hard glossy surface to protect tlie foot. This glois>;y a.ffu.it." Surface tn.kcs the pla.oe of the previous tongh .A. Glasgo·v an tiqn::iry rcctintly visited Oath· ci1,tt Ca.r;tle, aud asked one of the villagers "If horr~, and at the nt:xt shoeing the f oot · will ob<:i.Lly split a little at the nails, and 11ot he knew anything of nu ol<l stl.lry about t he vr" buildhlg?" :. Ay," said the ru~tic; ··there ~n1frequcntly the nail punches a piooe out \vaa anith«Jr a.uld story, but it fti-11 dr.l\vn long before it.-- Co1' . Canada Far11icr. 1 (Jleari11g· CASH ·SALE 1 . G1 eat BES'l' O~ctANS - ---------- - - G. D. Lockhart, AT DEN 'I.~ IST ANl)ERS(JN & CO'S :BOOT AND SHOE --~ -- manufactured Continent, are ' ;:>n this . . prepared to ' treat 'vith i-e'liable travelling a.gents dn li,J:ieral terms. _ T hey are making arrangements to introduce some £.nit class pianos. Ware Rooms at · t!ie ,,yte~t Durham.Steam Printing House, King Street;Bowmanvilla, ,. ' EM_~OI\I"O'M. ~ Felt Good.s,, Itub'bers and Overshoes Seliing at COST, for THIRTY DAYS. Must be sold to make room for more. Dol1't fail to ca.ll and get Bargains AT Graduate of the Royal College of Dental 8ugeons, Ont, Office over F. ]'. I\IcArthur's Store, King ; St.' :lo-..vmanville· Bowm anville, Oct. 23rd, 1873. Deed's old Stand. Bowrnanville, Jan·lst, 1874, ANDERSON & co. CbMEand SEE · HILL'S since." .A conceited juvenile pulpit perfonner impor· uned tbe bisl1op of bi~ diocese tu allow h i1n tu pr~acl1. "T ha ye no objection to pern1it yvU, 1 ' r:uid tle bishop, "but natnre ,. . - ill not," A n1:1n in l~ew Y ork wr.is hHp1·ir;oLicd f:Jr cruelly beatin~ Li:; "·if1~. Pofrin:; his noi:u; through the cell bar~. he oj ac ul<tteLl. ' 'I tlJa.uk heave~ l'n1 not locked up fr)r any llll'a.n , dirty critue like gutting dn1 nk." ··There is no tn1t.h in n:ien,'· sai.l n. L~dy in compnny; "they fl.re :All Jike 1nnsic;.1.J in<:itru· 1nents, whl.ch SllHnd Di ·ni.,rir.t.,r of t (lii t'~. " - ·· Tn Qther ·worcla, Jna.d:1m," f'lai1l a, :\Vit., "yon believe - To Clean Paint. lJse bnt llttle \vn.ter at once ; k°eep iii ¥-'8~1'm and dean by ehauging it often. l~. flannel doth ta 1 _cl·s otI tly B JlCclrn better than cotton. Si1n.p will re1nove the point ; so use hut littlt:i or it. Cold tea i1:1 the best liquid for cleaning YM'· nish~d pn.U1t, \vindo,v-vanes ·and n1irrors. l\. ~harp pie~e of softi wood is indispeni3'.abl e for r.\ev.ning out coTners. G·.n 1\~L\,\.I 13READ 'YI'l'll:OU'l' YEA8T . .-: Hera is a rt:cipe for mt\king Graham biscuit withon~ yenst, :ioda or crea1'!1 tartar. .'l'ako cpld ,~·ater 1_ say l 1 Ji11t or 1 quart, accorcling to the quantit.y one desil·P,s to make, or the !l.ize of the family demanll!:! - -:'.lond with onP, hand sift in the Graba111 00111· through the -fingers, stirring with .t he ot.her till yotl ha Ye rt1,tb~r Hoft dough; then :kt:ifH\d it a,Lont 5 ininuteis ; roll to about" ~tba of 'an inch thick ; cut out with a common biscuit 'cutte'r n.nd prick with a. fork, (tb:is is done to prevent blisteri11g over the top} and pl.ace in a very hot oven) to bake 35 to 45 minutes accord· ing to the heat of your stove. Care should be ,taken not to burn the biscuit. 'l'his phn will ,mukP; very light and swe~t Graham hiacuit:- NEW -;o:- FA.LL ~TOCK. ~~Ja:_ine : a.id lmp~el\le~t Dress Goods .- - ···~Manufactuing Co..Newest ~tyle . ' 1873. -o- 1873: of the ' .. . ._ .- ·-aowMANVltLE:, l. -· -.. r .~ . , - -- o - - - · ;.,11;} ,~.. · l"'all &Winter Dry Goods.~:.~anufactures ~ .~_ .: .- . A LARGE LOT OF FALL Have you seen Cowle's cheap lOct Cottons' · .f.__ O:P EN ING · LADIES' and. ,G·EN'I'S' F'C'RS Bowmanv1lk Nov. fat, 1873. "-; .·svboD - of AND IRQN Autun1n :F a.sh ions! ---oo--- MAO HIE RY _... tbn.t a1l ~ll.-:11 arti ltflC-i ." ]~cAUT'f ~o 011JE0·r. - A ~trl-.ug-1niwJcd "~om:.o.n wn.-'! lie:~ nl to re1nark th1; f1 t.11er .: lay tlu~t· 8he would rnan·y a n1au \'·,.11 0 h:~ d. plenty .if ruouey, though he -...va~ so rgly slie )1;,,d to sci·cG.lll every t-i1ne she looked at b'.111. I\. Jady W~ij rxarr1i11)n:\,,,_an appli0:~11t for the office of uH~id·of.:1U·woi- · , wlill11 !:!hH u1tcrrogab;d her a~ follows : " -\Veil, I'.fa.ry, e~n yon scour tin.ware wi_th a.ln.erit.y? "-"No, ma'am," re· plii:id 11.a.ry ; " I a.h.,,·a.yA scour thein wtth saud. )' FEl~'!'.-How mn.ny feet long wa~ the sna.kt;:l?" 11.~ked a person of a travell er who hu,d jnf.1~ nilatc..d a f;tory ofhi:J enl.'ounteL with a '\YITHOtf'l' VERY OEIEAP NEW G'OO D S. IHy New .Goods have n·a.iible'Turbine .·: · ~~s~i~: gs ~nd .- . LBPI!EL'S GREY COTTON of the best mnke, i~lu_dh1g the celebrated STORM ONT. lOct Cottons at Cowle's.. ·Splendid value. ~fagnificent· d~splay '· ~.-JC ]l of _ New and v· ··· Good'S. pf a.ll the "' -~~nds. of uneq~alled boa killccl by him. ··One bunJred nJ1cl ninety-two i11Chi.ni, 11 · \Vas the reply ; "$t1:tkcrn have no feet." CntOU!lf.S'rA:S-CE.~"' J.ccuscd," Mid the yrc8idcnt to o.n assassin thi s AN NEAllLY ALL COME TO HAND and the ru\$Qrtrnen t ·will be · found MURDOCH BROS. :have opened out an immense st.ock of Nrw F!:o Goods. Great care has been taken in buying the Stock, and as <nth ing but First Class Goods have been purchased, customers can rely on !ctting good value for their rnone '!! >"·"· ·. REPAIRS ti01H3 01 STYLE ~:c.d Q'C' AI.ITY What it Costs to Use Tobacco. 'Ihe man who spimda thirty cents per day _ for ~igrrr:i, "'·ill spend in forty years, at tha ~ ,vct:k who had nrnrdered hif:! 1nother and 1nother· rate, $4,380. ~<\..ud that young man who in-ltJ.\v, " have you anyth,ng to ~my in di!lfcnse?" spenJs fifty cents per day for unnecelSsary HYc!:!, sir. It~ thl:! th·st time such a drcunJ· cigar~, ,~rill spend in forty years, at that rate, stance has happened t~ me." $7,300. A.gain, the nu1n \vho Apends fifty A Soo-tch physici:in beiT,lg a~ked the 1ueaning cents a week for chewh1g tolntcco, 'vill spcud of n1etapllysics, explained it A·'5 follows: "\Vhen the party who lii;itens doesu1t ken '."hat the party in forty year<, at that rate, $1,040. Imagr father, mother ,vho speaks n1euns, and the party who sueii..k;; ioe a family ol six. dqesnar ken what he ineans himsel\ thiil 'i~ meta· and two of the boye use t0bacco, each using physic1:1." thirty cents' worth per week. 'l'hey will A Sunday-sd1ool tea.c)1 0l' waH gh·ing a. less,on spend in forty ycun, at that rate, $~,496 · on l{.u th. She waut~u to bring out the kiud- That loaned ·I ten per cent interest would neaa of Boaz iu eo1111nanding the 1·ea.pers to drop in forty years-adding the interest to the l~rger handfulf; of .wheat. "Nov>', children," she 11aicl, " ,B onz did aJJ.othcr very nice thing priueipal-arnount to $0,984, when probab· for l{.uth ; cn.n y on t ell ine wbo,t it 'v~s 1"- ly, 11t that tin1c 1 they peri:;ist in smok· ing, they will live hi poverty and privation. "' Married her!" Haid one of the boys. NA'l'Ul\AL A .FF.LNITr.·- Au outside pa.'5fi'enger of n1ore llt::cessary anU enjoyable things thnn by a uo~.ch hnd bis hat blc.wn o,~cr a_ bridge, ;intl t.nbacco.-..1.7\!lan%fa.ct1irer and .B·uil<ler. ~~~Tied away by the strean1. "IH it, uot singu· lnl·," said he to u. gentleman who was seated beVery, Very Sensible. side hiu.ai " that -1ny hat took that, direction? 1' " ~ot At a.11 1 " · re11lir;d tho latter ; '·' it is natural T\\'0 little sisLers-Fra.nces, about i:ievi.:n, that a Lt!fillJf.'I' should t:.i.'kt:i to the ~ater." "!v.totliel'," said little Ned, 011.: n1orniug, ' u.nil . A.ugustai about five ye!lrs old- were as a,ft(>r having fallen out of bed, "I think 1 kliO\V , happy as Jittle girls could be, loviJ1g their why I fell out of bed last night. It '\\'·~ bccinrne panints deii.rly. Sometime, hoWevcr, us it I Rlept too nea'i: w,here I got in." 1\1u"5iug <h happens with tlie Lest of friends, little diflittle as if U1 doubt whetb0r h~ had givlm the ferences would arise. . On one of' th~se_ ocright explanation, he a.dde(l: " No, t.h~t \\.'Billl~t casions :Fru.nccs, perc~l ving ho:\.V UH\tters the reason ; it was because ! slept too p.ear Wf:ll'C tt~nding, with a thoughtfulneE;:;, deci'wbi:we I fell out." ,· l~X'l'E~c,..,,r!NG VEltY COMPJ-':ETE AND SlIOB'l'EST · Wt ha.ve now on.ha.nd 8. la.rge that will be solo). qU:a.nti'ty of STORMONT COTTON Co]llmon and Gan~ Plows, ai · ' . THE BAGS, DRESS Tr,e P ,- R I 0 ES M 0 DER ATE .. . The P,1 blic al'e ·80li cited to cnll a11d ~ee . .for themselves. . Hamptou. Sept 18~h 1872 --------7 .:::::. -:.7'-;;-- ·- ~--· LOW :PRICES AT THE SHOP. J3owmanville, ]\'[arch 6 1873. . in BEST the World. Sptcial Lin· of COTTONS I/If' GOWLE'S. tf. H.ELL'IOTT, JU I'll . bp, ._, The SatiBfact!on given by READY-}fADE BARNUM is eclipsed by the sa.tisfaction given by S~1A.LE to his numerou~ patrons.. H(· is now pleased to an noun co ·that he bas on hand a large t1..i1tl varied assortment of of the best quality, u.ncl IB an~ious that they shall set to v:ork 11.8 soon M possible. CLOTHING Good and Cheap. To the Inhabitants of :Bow ma.nville. I a,m u.bout. getting _i. and m trunmed ~r un~nmrned Hats .&1},1 Bonn~veey taste Cim l5~C'?!l sulted as the variety is ~Q g:re~t. Tile 'Flow·ers a,nd "]i'~athers, Laces, &c we claiin to have the largest assortment to 1be.-fouqrl. _ T~e M~ortment of Mi}linery and Mil.liri:ti.ty- Gb,Otls is ~ery e~ten~ive "" ,.,.~ ·~· ·~ ... ... BOOTS AND SHOES Clothing M~de to Ord.er ENGINE '# '\_ , .· 7', :· , 1- II"· __ { DENTAi.. BURRI~G '._,· All :Prices, :e:::xtra.ct .Teeth in l~ss tha:ir 'ha.if. t4e ·-q.iua.l time All Sizes_, ~nd ".nth less pain to t he patient tb ~n. heretofore nnd th~t I 4.f:'.ve procured a hy whid1 I can 1, -. · In Black and White rea Laces and: L(tce: (foll.am; we ·hav~ a ~~rge ,usIt is a well-known Fact that sortment ·· .,, ,,.' .-ua ·:·1'"" ' at prices to suit I all · . · '-.., · ' ' " ·· Cowte has the best Tweeds ~ .,,. , r 'I:·'.~~ '1: ' in the countrv. ,, ·:·-: \· -. ),, ·I,· v., ' r fl,; /!"'""" i .. - ... "1 · · -. N e'W And· Im.proved A-P.pairatU.e EXTRACT TEETH "\VI:l .' HOTJT . PAIN I · tnr generating Nitrous Ox!de ·G~ ~ wh1cb~Can now - .An extensive 18.nd-alide in Oregon lul.t:.1y car1ie<l a..n entire to\vn'ship int<) an :vJjoining e)unt_y, and t1w ~ec;i<lent" of that '\'anclt1riug town now refuse to pay their tax<i:; l11 the county they -slid from, becitutJe tl1ey are not tht1re ; nor will they pii.y th em in the 1;ou11ty into which they :;ilid, beca,use they 1:1a.y th~y don't belong ~here. A 8tientific 1ia,pt1· has . . the inhumanity to make the fellowing bi1i$c stn.tement, V(ithout any attempt to-p11~parc its rea<l1;1rs,.for th~ blow : " Spiral shells nre only straight cones twiHted round a ccutra.l axis." Bl~t tl)e plum puddings; arc only rhon1bojda.l parallelograms conglomerated into 11rch. er.silt' glob.es, a.nd the most ccn· .,rifugal m&J·l.Jle that ever wat;1,ecl down the ringM lni groovca of clia:ngc - Hnnll chauge, of courl'!e, ru;1 marbles ar~ twenty a penny-began itl'! · in· iquity as the pa.ralleJopipedon of a ;,iynchronou11. )Jut amorJ)hous chunk of protoplastic clay. sion, and self· conHnu[Jll :;urprising in so small n. child, said, 'l am getting a'ngry ; I hnd better go out of t tho roorn 101' a few riinlltee.' She acted 'hnn.lc<lia'tely upon)1e; r i: solntion, a.1Hl left the :1:001n. for a ~h9rt ti me. VVhen she ret.urned the stol-n1 Wfl~ ARTIFIOIAt. '.1:-EETH BEST _ UPPER SETS, $20:0tf . Cl<OOD. do~ . ·~ .'... $16:00 CASH. Nothing cheaper than the J Oct Cottons Cot.vle's. Ladies' Prunella Congr·ss, at 80 cents, AHXhid~ ------..-..·----- huAhed, arnl they we"t to thefr plays as happy as ever. " __....._....,___ " Ll.centiate of tli.e Roy;;iJ CoJ)ege of Dental ~urgeons, Ont 7 B wma-nville, October 873. J. M. -:Brimaoombe, · "'" - YOU:R,S Il:JiiB.l;'EOTFULLY, " cut · " Balmorals, extra high $1.25; ' Mel tons_, etc,, wih be found· unusually)ip:g~~- a\/.; ·,'. : .E:i.i,.( l>-0 0 , J r.: .,:;r. 11 c .~. ~ .. r:· 'Tfl / ·) ,f Our Stuck of .'.l\v@:il_ ds, Fancy Coati-~,~~ ' Pilots1-.Bea,vers; Peooashamr; i rt .,. .... .r ... · \,., ~ '.. Nothinu to ·Beat it. GFNT'S BOOTS. Rubbe:r GQods, Felt Goods, BLANKETS' IN Large Variety 'W'inoe:vs--a. Dead. Job. N. B.---Special inducement given CASH Purchasers. Howmanville, May 7th, 1872 ~ · MURDOCH~-~BROS. .< !°-' , _. p;. ,., · , ,(,. i . ·, . " ..t · ;, , · Ernplovu1ent,which "nature'i .· -.,_Galen ca.Hi; ...,. physician 1" is i;O essential to huinau h!tppiness, tbat indol ence i:i justly considered as ~ the rnolherof inisery. · ~-- ·--·- ~ --- 1Jnbelief fs the l1t'ight of presumption: pl'OVeR that we are seekiug for some cause of Oocl's Joye in the creature, \Vhich can never· be. · I SpcciDil attention given to J THR ~nl~cribor1·'P""tfullyr"'!Ue<tsall pnr· (CUTTING AND "l:l'ITTING I . h""C ties indebted to htm for J_.umber, to settlo £ · ' ,. Ploucrhs and--' their accounts without further delay. And lie Ploughs' Gan 5 ei · t l hereby inforrns builders, and othen ·in wa.nt of and none but tirst·cll\ss workmen employed, l 1umber, that he iB r:r·parcd to aupply them at I thua in~uring g o ':::id valnc jn every case. Iron Hal rows for sale. - cn;h . rot.es for_ c..li. Henceforth l<e intends to . - - , - -·. P l.iOlJGHS. "' ..i: T~J?.ks, ·I ·j &c. LUMBER · ~ ' -- ·f I 1 · l l -T 0.. it plainly JACOB NEADS. · Dowmanville March fi, 1674. ' do!\ cash bus1n.ess. 1873, Lot im22·2moe.) n, 0 Oon. THOS. SMITH, Darlington. mStf. ry store, King Street, .BowrnanvDle. . .r. SMALE. Bowmanvil\e, Sept. 23rd, 1873. S'fORJ_JJ, --J)ne _9.90\ ~t of Cornish'~ .Jewel- I F ' Y, Oowle ·