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One da.}', to-u1ak~ \Ju· ma.t ter w ot"-t , TI~ fnt e our n an1cs wen: {bcecl, .A ~ w e we1u being Y tasbcd Ly n u1.,.1 c, "\V~, got ctwnpletoly ::nixed; .And thui;, y ou sec, b,v fa.tc'i; decrev, Or, iu.tl1er, uurse·~ whim, 1\1 y b1otbcr J ~1li n got ch rioten cd rut.1 And I got christ euetl l 1i m Tlns fu L al hkeness even doggeJ J\Iy fo otst eps when at school, ~i\nd I wa:"I al way:: ; gdt1n g fl og-ge d \ Vltcn Job:11 turned out Lb"' fool. [put this <1ncstio11 fruitlessly 'l' o evoiy u-11~ 1 kncw ~Vlrn.t \\ onld you tlo 1f you were me, 'I', 1 11 ov e t h at you \ H· r·e you ? " ' Our d o::-e r p,. c1nb1J,ni.;e turned t11e tid~ Of our dornr:i~t ic life, li'< \1', - , 'll ' 10"', rnv 11i1,r 1idecl bn tle Beca me u.1y u 1uL-L. "' \\ .~1.·. And so, from Ja.y to day, the s.i w ~ .Abi-;urcl m istakes went on ; .A tJd when I lhe d th'2 neighbot s ca me ..L\J:1tl buried b rother ,fohn. T he followin5 strange fa cts in animal life DHi.Y possibly prove as interesting to your reader il M llJ1 ey w~1·e !iUlpdsing to myself. In the! potlltry yard of a near- ntJighbor of 1ui ne, t\yo chick ens, batched late last -tutumn, were deserte..~ by: their 1notber at an early age, and u sed to take up their quarters at night in a 1 slwtl , \d1wli a cat <llld liet young kittens had o.lso selected as their home, ri~o the no sma.11 astonishment of my friend he one ,µlorning tlil5covered sat, kittens and chickens all huddled.l up t ogd h er in the sa1ne w11rn1 nest, and appa1·J ! ently on the best of terms. 'From thia date' th e cat tl ~::tted hoth chickens alike. The chick· en s, on t he othtJt h.1inll, always retur)1ed at , night to tho cnt, nnd sometimes actually roostP.d on her back. Such a tro.it in her cl1nracter was of cour1:w not e;i,sily forg otten , and- when, t he following""'spring some oth~r chicken bapP.PllfRl to get ioj1 11 ed in the;: h,en,d, it wa.a at once introdu~cd to the same cat, wh o attentlt>d t o tho chicken until 4 ulte recove1ed. After this ~ho would constantly follow the fowl about,and may oft-'en 11e-se;en Q~<tkmg i11 the sun with this chicken.on h er back. ~ Oar. F tehl. ' · SPRING, s· · TR EwrN J THE MERCHANT, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1874 -- · 18 74 DRUGS AND MEDICINES _ Bowmanvill; ui>rug Store, TO TI-IE. FUBI~IO. \VALTER vVIGG & SON , I Y Dl{} GOODS STAPLE &FANC ""' iw, C'"'llrpeta _ , · na Le-ca.' Curt"' l1 li.1' end "fl"oueie (!!hi " ns J.UL d!: T fii11 Iii! if,! li\j Ii\IP ORTE R-OF 1 J. HIGGINBOTHAM 1 T~TOUT.Dm0!!t. 1 espec tf1JllyV·~1dcrhis sin c erc fl' tha.nks to hu1 num erou::J fueuflri ~1 ud cu s- r I 1 ' ~~~;\;1,;:~1 '~'~'l;):~t [~~~;, ~~'~:f~~\\,~:~;, \~i: busines~ hi ~urn1 " ~ MAl'l UFACTD1ER OF 1.: on101eu cing in j and hopes by continuod strict pe13ono.l attention to lJo eineAS , and o1Icring notlnn g but the purest iutides, at the most l'CftSOnablc pr1C68 1 to enHllre a COlltiuua1we of public patron1.1ge. .T. H. woul<l. cull sp R ci;.I ttttention t o hlS v1;11 y & u11e1 iur l'Jtnck uf / RltJE B 1111 1111DJerous y ustouw1 s and thri public gi'Ju:raU y , _ fur past fa vors, ""ould respcctf nlly invite th ell' 11rttont10n to ou1 pre."ent stock of furnit w·e, as .-.r{~ ]1 1-l , e 1.tt elv ::t(l(k(l .tht'rtJto, tha.t ~v e u1~y tht>reliy be enabled to .snpplv all padicf) ,vho ..:ui cty ple,t.:ic ~u favo~r lutn with a _crtlL... (Treat 1nclnccn1cnts held out to those. ptu chasing at our est ab l1sb 1r1 ~ nt . Piv· L1~ J'e R, Luuk1 u~ G-la1:1Bes. etc . sta111ed t u order, and in every sty1e Sarr1yles of . tlw di ITcrcn t lun~ of Yrouldtngs can ho seed at the 'Yaro-roonl. \Ve wonlQ llJ so b eg to inforru ~ u u tlia.~ ha.vJng purchase d a · ' ' I ~ n;1 L u1nrn g tbank1:1 ~o ~heir SP LEND LD N K\V HEARSE, w~ Fashionable Millinery Mantles,and Gents' · r)Y E STUFFS C LOT .HII'I G Hats, Ca.:ps, S~irti;, Ct1la:rs, Tic~, &o. O l'Cllpyin g rny I which are sur(;' t o gi\' e the bust satiAnction . A w ell selcctC'd stock of ··· - i;ha ll be 1re atly ~t :t 1 t i1n cti 1 t u nttenJ fuu e1,ds, on sh ort N . B - Cc,m ns kept 011 ho..nd, und mndc to ordc1 1 at the notic ~ .'.UH11 cti-;_un::i.ble t t>r ruu. NEW DOM~INION -RETAIL FURNIT Ul-lR W:ARE-IWO"V, Boots and S hoes, Read11 Made Clothing New DRUGS, CHJtM JCALS, PATENT 111ED1GINES, K 1ng Street East, 01:11~'<1. 1 J:i ug-. 2Gth, 1870. Oshawa- BAR){ ER -·- TBOlll!S-~B!T1~1-NtrLegs to i nl'onn hi o c ustomQ):B ttnu tl-\e public gencmlly, t ha L he lws now reeeived his l Blood Diseases. The p1oper 1nanagen1ent of a li er<l Ol' flock, in \\ hich splenic apoplexy or any other form of blood diseai;;e bas br oken out is always a matter of an xioas oonsidcration . In 111ost insta,nces the calamity co1nes quite unexpectedly, and at l!rsLit$ tqrn clrn.ra.cter m:;i.y not even be suspect· ed . ...'\. particula.J"ly pro1nisi11g- o.x , ot one of the be'.'( t sheep in the pock, is found dead in t )1e p iisture, ancl the attendant is positive on tlrn point tf the animal's perfect health to al l appearruwe .L fe w h011rr; b efOl'fJ it.i <loath. The 01wer nlliy pexhaps be inclined to bl.U!Je t11e ser va.nt for want of attention, but no particular notice is taken of the e¥ent, the ca1cass Qf the animal is Uispoii'ecl of in some way, nnd the death is ll.Scribed to any cause but the right one. A few days p ets~ ar.:.d tl1 en another mysterious death occurs ; perhap 5 m ore than one . 'T'h1i veterinary su1 geon of the district is called on to 1 n1akc a post mo1tem cxamina.tion 1 anddiscovers a. moi:bid condition of the splµ,en or inilt, which i8 a iHteuJ ed Wi th hloocl to twice Ol' thrice it8 natu;al size, pulpy, and d:.uk, 11e~uly bln,,ck ll1 color. Other less pron1incnt si~n s of tliseu.se fli t u present ; the lllood is generally dark colored; the veins n1e rema1 k~bly full, patches of congestion app ear here and there; tl1 e i n t e~ ti:ies contain a quantity of chocolate colored1 fluid, and somcti1n cs blood in a state of pa.rtiar decomposition-spoilod blood,aa it is co1nmonly called S uffi cient to account for death is always to be d et eeted at the b1.1g: i.IHUng of the examination, hence the in"\'CE>tigation usnully ce:.wes long before it is complete'l A n1ore minute inspection ' \'onld lead to the discoyery of im port ant changes in the nervous: centres 1 mid :.i.lso in Ow & t tu0Lu1c of the blood, whicl1 , ind eed, is the pa.rt of the. orga.nis1n which is chiefly concet ncd .._\.ttcntion no"'· being <li1ected t o t he fact of t he existence of splenic apnpltJxy among the f1 t O(·k ou tho farm , it is n1ost likely that t he h1,;rd s1uen or slwpli eHl, bn,ving h is po" crs of Qbs13rvation sharpened by apr1reh tn ::.ion) 'Will dbtinguish uertain sii:.,'Tis ""'11i...:h inUi«a.te the at tack uf tho dfacase. .A.n un1n1al which wns in the m orning feeding well with the rest, ~ i ll b e 01Jse1 vell Lo cea~o eati) 1g, and p ct· hap3 ~ epara.te itself from the others an<l st' ek ml obscure cornar of tho feeUing gt ound : or it may be seen to tremble, -void a. httlt' blood f101n th e i ect um or bladder , or both 1 lie JQwn, and in a. few minutes roll 01 er and die. Sumc:thing is clearly roquired to be <luue in such an e1nergency beyond the m er e attt"mpt, 1 isuo,l1y fruitless, to uure sick a.nimal.5.. Indeed, several things h ave to be done at once ; the canl;'le of t he <lisease must be found out and r ell'..lOVe(l, or t he anirnals 1 e111uved J rotn jl s in Onence. rl1hc c.-i;.,a ct state of the fl ock or herd in respect of the spr0ad of the affection must be asccrtuin c<l w1thout d elt1.y. Lastly, {he e1nployment of pro" entath es mus t be actively pr~)(: (: eded 'with fnr the protection of the animals which ll ave yet esu~\pe <l the J ll~I a dy, lJnt :u o ne \ erthele13s_ nuder the influence of the cau ~ es which give rise t o it . All these n1uttm:s r:vquit e t l1 t: ~tte11trn11 of a skilled per son . Fu st, the ther mometer aud n1ie1e.seope '~ill en<.i.ble t he inquirer to d ete1mine how ma.ny annnalfl are tainted "vith the disease. Alise iu the int ernal t ernpe1·:ttu1c precedes tho dcvclopn1cnt of other sympt0ll11:l of the at tack, apd tl1e pre · Sf:Jll Ct.' of bacteria, aud bacL 01i<lea, :i n the blood is even more cbaracttristic ot the morbid at:~te of the fluid, which ultimately causes the death of the anllnaL Sprin[I and Summer Millinery, Man tles, Sltawls, lhmrnings, etc. OILS, P AIN 'l ', L AT , E ST N 0 V E LT I E.S DRY GOODS and SILKS, a SPECIALITY. @"" Special attention g iven to g etlin g up or d ers for .!fa mily Mourning. A Large St ock of B lack Ln stre ) Good~_ ut ull times BRUtJH lCS, :o :- - COJ lfBS, F1cmiscs, LARGE, ELEGA :'< ~' a]l(l C'oNVENIENT; Show SH OULD ER-BRACE S, R ooms replete wi th SUPFORTims, Etc' Etc. k ept c:onstantl:-t on hruvl. AGEN'fS FOR THE NEW SPRI ·NGof s~ocx COLOR S, VARN ISHES, a,nd W HITE LEAD, n.t the very lowest prices. DRY GO OD ~ , which on ins1JecLio1i will be fo und for Chickens. " 1'.f un and wife are uu.c " VYhich o::ie., ]<~ ye1:1 they h ave, yeL sec n ot- -N" ~dlco . '\\..,.hy b the luLt er Y lik e a. yn u11~ b .dy ? B ~ cause it inakcs n a pay. \Yhcn is the HOUP likdy to run ou t of t l.te sauce·pa:n 1 ' Ybcn tltcl\: i.s a. leek in it. Oue th111g , said ::t\t old t oper, \YD.S never sctJn corning through the rJ i:J , nnd thu.t's the kind of '~ hiskey ouc gets nowfulti,y s _ A. nAnn of ~ p hilosovh n;n.l t61nperamcnt 1e· seinblc-: a cu cu mber , for, tlltluingh he may b e co mpletely cut up , h o st11l 1emti,1nJ:> vuul. 'l1h o Longc::it wot d i n th e U:nd'. h::4h l anguage is ~1nile i:!, bectnt':!U lhcre ii;; <L nnlf bet ween the fi1s t and l :;i.st letters. ]\'.lost kinds of 1 uots nind b:\drn arc now u1:1cd as rnodiciue s, cx ... cl-1 t thu cube r oot ::i.n d the b<Ll'k uf a. dog. \Vhn.t are t he most tUlf5~u~inble things iu tho world ? n.11!0-stvue '> . Yo u ne~ t. r ~ ee two of tben1 t ogether . .A. tc voh ing fta.glll ont of the l?ale un 1ic ~g e collects no l1 n ptogu.mu s \Cg ctat io11 1 l il '-' 1w w h arutlatiou of a pcipul,H Pl'O \ erh. A1 :ri val of th e Hir:1ht ingn.le--'l hat is a p ' ea si11g, Lut inJud,idously wonled rM t: t h e iiightingale h.ls 'nut n. dvul. ·rh e differenc e bcL\\ ee n pers1! ve1a..uce nnd obst111.wy 1>i th.\ ~ one oft (;ln cou1es fr01n a. io)tr ong ,Hll, an<l the otho:i1 f10' 11 :\ o;t ron g won' t. _.1\ - n experieuced old geutlmu an sa.ys th : :i.t t4.ll th,tt is n c·;essM·y i n tllt' t1nJ< \ rmeut of love or sausage i::i co11fidonce. A gentlen1:i.n lat 0 unc cv eu ing m( t his fCrvant - " Hollo ! wh1.·1 l:' ::i.1e you goi ng' at this tnne of ujglit? (u1· no good, I warruu t. " " I was gu; ng fnr you , si1, " wa s the 101Jly. I L i~ 1 ~porteU. t hat th e Pduce of \Vo.lc'1 said to it f~ir pa.rtUIJ I rLt the ball ill ::)t. l 10Uil> .<' M iss, don't you tb111 k iny n1ust a.chea Leeo111ing? " T u wh ich 1'I il! s reyih -cd, " VVell , sfr ! they rnn.y be tOnbi'< [.I , bu t tln'y hav en't yeL a1·1 ivccl '> " 'l'lns t cn en1ent t o l ·~ t. I uquir c next door." The p l:1.1.:e v..ti:; i 11 11, ihlnpid.i,ted, \\.\ etched con~ d1tio11 lk1inniste1, bowe ver1 in quirecl the r ent et e. 'r hcsc p.\J. ti(.nilars gai ned, b t1 a ~ke cl , ' ' Do you let auything with it ? · ' ' N o," was the reply; "why do you a~ k? ' " Be c ~tu,;e, " ~:\id the wit, " it you kt it al om\ it will t .1nible down J 1 ' A 11tth: lNY Di St. Cloud ,i l cw d11ys .igo undcrtool'- t o sco if h e coul1 1 lift him<i elf hy hnu;nug 011 a. mule's tail, }{e fotwd v \1t all uhout lt, nn~l the clout o1s tliink th e s!--111 on hif:l fo1 ehen.cl will grow up, l)nt will 10.tvtJ a l:i® scnr H Uttll y~111 gi\·c irte two Eixpe·1 ees f u1 a shil· ltng? " asked a. li ~ tlt' boy of a grocr:r's i:; hopurnn. "Cet t a.inly ," i:ia1.l the m Ru, )1all(lil,g over the two r.i ixpeun ~' pi ~ ce.-, , ·'\Yell," s.W.d tl.i\:l ])oy, taking the sixpen ces .u1d t u111ing- tn go o ut , " i:nothr S['l.,J'S i:h c will scud ;vo tt th o :o:hilling- Horses and Cattle MedicinesN . B .- Country store-k eflpers suppl ied on the mo5t i:tlh:tn tageon:: i terms. A choice selection of LAJYI P S ror ~nl e i11 e,~p. Bowrnanville. Dec. 9. 1868. 6m. ,. . . S. ~REWIN, OsJ;awtt, We1;t, Kw g St. A pu l 9th , 1874. - ~-- --, -- -- LI BERAL DISCOUNT TO THE CLERGY. -- - - - BEST' Organs At t r a c t i v e-- a n d C h e a p. - -o- All goods mark ed at tho lowetit Q _. ,( S H :p R I C E, from which no >Lbatemont will be made. COME and SEE HI LL'S NEW ; - -o- April 1.5, 1874. Ma.n:ehes'ter Hou'.se, Oct. CHIT CHAT. Good rnormng, llfik'e, shure and 1t is ea dy ou t ye ;:.. Fall& Winter Dry Goods ---:o:- - - lS72. " , [Tim .J3ra.~y a.nd TIM.Dr. ;r, Walker's California Yin· egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made c;h!efly from the native herbs found on t he Iowor ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the nso of .Alcohol. Tbe question is almost d(li!y aakod, "Wbat is the cause of tho nnparallolod success of V X:NllG,rn BI'.l'· '.1'.1.ms7" Our auswor i s, tbattboy 1·cmo·'o the calIBe of disease, and tho patiout ro· covers his health. They ttro tho grerrt blood purifier aud a life-gn ing princ1plo, ~ perfect Renovator aud Jnvigorntor of tho system. Kover before in tho tu.story of tlll:' "\\ ortd has a u1eJ1ciue bt!u11 oom-.pounded possessiJ.lg tho ren1arka1Jle qualities ot VrK EO ,j.R Dl'tTERS in healing the tilCk of c\rery tliscase m a1~ i8 l.J.eir to. '.£hey are a gentle P ur~ativ e as well u.s a 'l'onic 1 lelioving Congestiou or IuO nrnn111tion ot' the Livor and \'iscer o.l Organs, iu BiUons D1 soascs. M~~e FlynnJ :t \ P. ia72 ll11gh Oct f. b_ e bould to a xe what started yees t his mon iing.': MIKE .- " Jrnt be aisey, Tim, and I'll tell ye ina j iffy. Ye sec, I was h om e ;cu 11!1gant new stock av Goods, chape as durt, m ttn, and its meself could l\ar dly slapo a wink, all night, t hinking av the clmpe good s. And sure enutl; its th e full s tore he haB- piles :tnd piles >w t h e rmtest patterns; .iwl h e'd give ye the ma.kin'~ av an illiga,nt n ew gown for Biddy, fo r S ive1 1ty-five Oi uts; Ti1y for most n uthin, a.ncl the Baccy for " t rifle less." TIM."An shure its funning me ye :11 e, Mik e· wouldn't the ma n be afth er brettking down ." ' MIKE.- " Br eaking down, is it. Sure h e knows: ~ t hTick wurlh Lwo at that. I'll jist tell J vou what it is, Tim, if J v e w rrnt to b o·et a 0u rate name when y oure cled, and be called a fi lm1 tr ofiz ed, filosiJ'er, and a public binifacthor, jist tell all youre na bourn, :111d t h e r ist, of irnmkiud, about Gray's chnpe s tore, trnd you'll d o more fo r t he good tiv your counthry , than iver St. Patrick did for oulcl lrehind, when h e banished all the toads a ud snakes out av it , th;it niv er vvas in it.)) 'TIM .-- " I'm much oblagecl to ye, for the bit -rff ad vic.e, a nd won' L do· tain, ye; there'll shurely be a g rat e run, and m ayboe I'd mis· some bargaillS. 'l'hc top av the m orning t o y c."- I'm off t~ Grn.v 's. ~ tou~?~ yisterday, thn,t Misther Gray, ov Tyrone, h a(l go t A LARGE LOT OF / ' LADIES' and G·ENTS' FtritS \T E]~. Y Bu w iua nv1Jle. N ov. lRt, l 8 7:l. O I -I :E A J=> . Orga ns ON THJ CONTINENT. 1873. 1 '!'he p r operties of Dn. WALKrut's \<r fNEG.A.R13l'l"l'ERS iu e A pericnt, Dillph oroticJ Carllllnativc 1 ~ ntri tious, Lu:sativo-, Diuretic, 11nd t he n,s~ol'tmeu L will lie fo nllll Sac.ln.tiveJ Col1ntm.-I uitant, Sudoriflc, .Alte1·a,. ti~e. nud .A.uti·B1li·:- 1; .-;, VERY A ~D PRIC ES M.ODER ATE H. ELLIOTT JUN. Hampton. i'Oept. 18th 18'72 to-1no1i-o w." " D ear old A nu t ~.:1. r.1h ," 8n.id a sclwol-gitl, "don't setl veJ y w ell) o.utl Ju.st S und a.y she wo.!3 l'u~zing arounJ gettrn It~ady for ehu t cb , lookin,; for umln ell <L, ~ 1J t:: Cfl , OV\.'r l'} l1oti1:1, a11d l,11st, h ii t uot least, Lcr pt.tyh · book. 'l'he l.\tter she thought sh e L_.,.1 l R<! C urt·d by gr.tU\Jinij someth1ng off li e r h111 e .tU ::lit t)h' las t lHOJtlCUt, but when f:.i h e b\ lt. tv dn1Jt 11 it P· ( \'ell tv be rny lHUsical Lo.x, a.nd the ol1 l la.dv , JH t1ying- to find her pl uc0 in thi~ 1mn1tJU u 1)n lJ[X'k of pr :.i.y1.::r, touch ed the sv 11ng, mHl it 1. e,.t nfI in tin e sty lo to the tun e uf ( O, J 11n ~i.....1 1g . ,) iin ..._'\..long, Jvsey. " ' 0 - -------- - - - -- -- Up- _\day o:r t 1 10 ngo J on1.:s / wa~ it1J1Lfl 1 c10u sl:r .lh;:u; v.11nful a.wa.rc of h1s inebriety, }H; vJldP ci \ l1 l L: t,_[ 1,i) <:Olll'eal l t fr OIU tht! pu blic by U~u lt o mug lu:, cuat up \'er y closely , upparting 11:1 ,0U n o i·1o1 ~l st. rrn esrt t o h is knees 1 and tripping ooet h~:; 0 11' n l~c el s I le f3talk ~1l 11p t o a street v,~ r. w,1,lko·l b1isk ly iu JUB t ai;l th0 h orses 8tm·Ll!d f o1\H\l'(l- -,u1d iu~tantJ y t u111blod out again 1 1ck wa1tl \\ ithont unben<liug a 1nusdc. b tr ai£ht way ho rl:cov e1e<l t h (;) uptight, splashed \\ Ith inud, nna t c·ente1ed, sente._l hm1 ~cl( lrn· si~L~ ~Jf"acc1n ai n t anc!;l , 1naki ng n o sign of lus ;;isliap. rle8ently lie t urned t o this indiv idual ,u1d rl ll L 'I iu l . ' l{ ltzshun ?' ' N o.' He corisid~ tr10d a. inorueu t ,n 1d t]ien again asked: ' Offt b e· · N u. ' l\f or~ rd l ectiun-sleep1l:y trn.ek ~ ' t hen: 'It11110v <Jrprespice? ' ' N o . ' 'Splozhn? 'No . ' So1nnolent cogit ati(·n. · ,.1.\ .ny,wc'ndt? ' ' N ot.11t all . ' 11etookt1i~ p iece oI 1nforma· faun int o hi!::l in tell1;JcL u<iol 1 n 11w, and, digestiug it, con cluded that be in u st JJe ve1} <li unk infk ed. .i;\ nxious to covc1 np the disgraceful fact vial tm 11 the 1n::1ittei· off i espectaibly, h e shoitly turned ag.iin 'HL l1 L h e blo.n d obscr:-;01 ,tion . ' Y\1 t:I J, if I'd a,nonc that , I "\\ uuden n got out/ Ile bliuked off int o an u11 consc1ous sta.re in a little while, t hen '\\Okc up , with hi1:1 l .) 1:1 1 ery op en, to sho w cve13hudy th at 11c'd only b een thinking. 1lt' iude on about a rnile be· yolld l1rn str ee t, a ncl was finally t i:1ken h o1nc in a hadc 'fu 'l. ' Obv iously if t h e U1vcf'lMgation results in the dtltecti,)n of one of the-direct ea.uses of disease \!, w}1i f'. h \\ td1,1 v f! l)leviou sly r (;lfcrrecl, it is ne · ccssary t o tnkc imn1edi.\te meaRUHH~ to 1wevent the further operati on of the u.gency, whether it be unwholesome atroosph~re 1 irnpur e \\ator, 01· had food. }~ailing, howo"\'cr, to discover a.uything obJectionable in theise pa1ticu1ars, the uuly (,u\1l1:;0 wbicli ealL b e t aken lies in the din~c tion of chauge uf mana.gC:ment. The l1<tLi t::1 of t he aniuw.la must be as cu1npletely varied a.s citcun1stances will allow; change of feeding grouud is most important, Ol' if this be impossi· ble, the l1*altby 1.l.< ni1.0als t11ufSt bo J'emovcd from one -pasture to another af:l often as C[l,ll be i:i.1rungetl At night they should be placed under cove1· and allow ed a litt le dry food. Vllien the n1orning sun has dissipa.ttJd some portion of the nii;LL de ws, it will be time enough to l:'fd,urn the u.uimals to the grass land. Those ai1ima1s of the herd or fJuek whic11 have been selected horn the rc5t by the aiJ of the microscope and thern1ometer must be placed under spe.:ial preventive treatment. tn ad -. ~1 ~ ·,1 i to the 1llll a8lll ee which ha \·e been recomhoulu" me11dcd for the h ealthy ani1uaJ.~. th ey R 1 ,t \ C daily aco1ta.in portion of soine antiseptie tH !:cine Hyposulphite of soda is the 1no!'>t 1>Ct 1 iccab~e and safe agent which co.n be Ul:ll~d, <~:tJ.J i L may be t,rivt·n in doses of two ounce s to cattle, and half an oun l iJ t u n. oihccp, once or t\t-ice a day in the food or \\'=atcr for some day" consecutively, and a.ftcrwaHh on a.lternnte d ay s - A gi·icultlwal Gau:ttc . To th.e Inhabitants of :Bow ma,nville. I a.in .ibot1l gett ing n, DENTAL BURRING by w }u c h I ua.n p.~tit:n.t ENGINE ~ Extra.ct Teeth i:a. less than than half the usua.l time a11d with less pain t o th e he1ctofor e, and t h 1:1 t I h.i<Yt' p rocurtJd Newi~!~"K~~rc~,~~~: w~fc!~!'"atua F~Xrl'RAC 'l' ARTIFI CIAL '.l:EETH BEST UPPER SETS, $20 00 GOOD do. $16,00 'I'EE'I'II \ VIrrHOUT P A I N . J . l.V!. B w man ville, Oct·,bcr 87:t Licentiate of the Royal . College of Dentil.l Surgeons, Ont Brima~om be, Y Q L!l{S R E SPEU'.l'FULLY, CASH. LUMBER. :Bi'ble Christian rtiI~ E Sub::i c1 iber r es:pectful!Y requests all ·par· j_ ti es indebted to him for Lumber , to settle their nccounta without f urther delay. _ ,t\_ud he BOOK ROOM , I 1 h ereby iufouns b uilde1s, and others in \\'ant of lum ber, that he i ii r1eprured to supply them at t:.tsh rates for C'a.&h . H enceforth he intends to do a. c.tsb b11 ,U1000. system. & No Person can take these Bitters ] - - - o- -according to dlrections, and 10inain long unwell, provlded their houcs uro not destroyed by mmeral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond of the repair. Bilious Rcmitten t and Inter· mittent Fevers, which arc so prevalent in the valleys of om· great rivers throughol1t the United States, especially those of tbe Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illiuois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Rell, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Have you seen Cowle's chea11 lOct Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Sava.nn,,~,, HoCottons? anoke, · James, aud many ot.iiers, with their vast tri b\1taries, throughout our entire country during tbe Summer and Autuqm, and r emarkably so duxing sea· sous of unusual I.teat aud dryness, arn invaria\lly accompanied by extensi vc c :crangemeuts of tho stomach and liver, of the best make, including the celebr~titcd and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow. erful inflnence npon these various or· gans, is essentially necessary. Thero lOct Cottons at Oowle'S·-·Splendid is no cathartic for the purpose equal t<> value. DR. J, W ALKEl<'S VINEGAR B r£TERS, as they will speedily remove the dark· colored viscid n1attor with which tho ---oo--bowels are loaded, at tbe same time stimulating tho secretions of the liver, and generally rostoriug the healthy ...... I C I functions of tho digestive organs. · " Fortit:V the body against disease of unequalled by pµ.rify iog all its fluids with VINEGAR BI'.l"l'ERS. No epidemic cau take hold Q'tJ' of a system thus fore-armed. · Dyspepsia ot Indigestion; Headache, l'ain in the S)lqulders, Co11ghs, , M URD?CII BROS. huve opcnc~ out a~1 immellSe H ll>C<,k of' ~ 0 w F'all Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Goods: Great mre Im.~ been t>tken m bnymg _ the Stock , and a s ·1 ot 1, ing Eructations of t~ e Stomach, Bad Tasto but First Cla.ss Goods have been purchased, customers can rely on ,:etin the Moutb, Bilious Attacks, Palpitating good value for their m on ey . tatiou of the Heart, Iufiammation of, the '.l'HE Lungs, Pain in tho region of l ho, Kid ueys, and a hundred othor painful symp· toms aro the offspringi> of Dyspepsia. One bottlo will prove a bot tor guarantee Ill of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scl'Ofula, or J{ing's Evil; Wblt9 vigorant t h a,t O\'cr sustain.ell t he sinking Grateful Thousan ds proclaim Vrn EGA R BITTERS the most-woudcrfl!l Iu- - -- o- - - -o- 1873. - J. GRAY, Tyrone. Noted f'or cheap Goods. A_LL STOCK'.. Dress Goods Newest Style .. GREY COTTONS :E'ALL OPE NIN ST 0 R M 0 NT. ------ .-- Autumn Fash i ons ! PRINTS STOltMONT 1\-Iagnificcnt display of New an{l ·o · ] ·· Goods. STYLE a.nd A.LITY COTTON BAGS, . BEST the World. Swollings1 Ulcers, Erysip g_las~ Swelled ::N"eck, TH OS. SMITH, 18/ .1 'r he Ai't of Mo.king :Money. One grea t cause of the pove1ty ol lhe presen t d ay ts the failur e or many pee ple to appreciate small things. They say ii they cannot ::ia\ e large sums th ey will not save o.nytlung. They do not rcnlizc how n dail y addition, be 1t , ever so sn1a1l, will make u large pile. If the yo1mg men and wornen of to-day will begin, nn<l. begin now, AND Lot ] 9, 6 Con. Darlington. m8tf. Goitre, Scrofulous Inila.nunatious, ln.dolcnt I nfhtmn1ations, Mercurial Affection s, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, 8010 Eyes, etc. In. these, as in all otller constitutional Dis· e ases, . 'VA LK:&n.1s Y -I NEGA R D11"rE its have G0 0 D~ S B.jlllc._ig.l .I_J,ne of COT1'0NS at COWLE'S. Sabbath School KING STREET, BDWMAMVILLE. - .() ' - - PI.. OlJG HR. I bi:i.v r. shown their grcat cim ottrc powers in tho most obstinate and juhactablc cases. READY-MADE Ploughs, Gang Ploughs, and Iron Hairows, for sale. J ACOB NEADS. 13uw111an villo M~n·ch For Inflammatory aml Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, l!1lious, Romittent and Jntermittont Fev e r~, Diseases of t he Dlootl, Liver, Kidncrs nn1l Blo.cldG?.. those Ditters have no equn . Suell D1seascis ~re caused l>y Vi tintctl m ood. e Good CLOTHING and P la.in and fig m ecl Lustres, Plain 1 1nd Tar tan Wool P opli:1s, J\k t" Cord Figm ed R ep ps, Empress Cloths, and a n endless variety of other ne w Di"ess Goods. Bh~ck Alpacc'1!l, Double Wa rp Black Lusti es, B19ck Co bourg, Black Param.._utt:1s, Bbck Cmpe Cloths, Black 111etz Cord ~ . Cheap. ~[ I L L I -N E It ) 7 5, 1874 . (m22-2mos. ) Womanly Modest y. Mecl1anical Diseases.-Persons engaged iu Paints aud Mlncrn,ls, such as against this, t ak e a Uosc of \Y A.LKEit'S EGAR B r'rTERR occasion n.lly. to save a little from their earruogs ttnd in1\.tan loves the tny sterions. A clou<lless vest it in some Sa.viugr:; Bank, and we ek ly sky, the fnll -blo\Yn r ose, lea r cs 1 1in:1 1111 - or mouthly add to their mite, they will movet.1.; but the v iol et wbicb;hiileA its blush - wear a ho.ppy s1n11e of content a nd ir.de - su ited for Sabbath School Li U1 ct l ill:!, Sfl.bbn;th l:'re~ ent" , an d the Study. iug b ea uties b ehind the b u sh un<l the moon , pend e11ce when L bey r each n1iddle life. K ot when she emerJeS Jr o1n b chi n cl v., clot11l, ar e onl y the pile "'ill increase, but th e ability ILL1J1vIINATED CARDS to hi m sources of i nspi rati on n.n d pleasure. and desire to inc1 ease it will grf) \v. Let LLe 'rICKETS biodeety is to merit, whnt sh11Je is to fign re cl erk a n<l tl1 e L 1a<ls1nen, the laborer aud the in painting ; it g ives its bold11cssandpro1 ni¥ ar tisan, make now a beginning. Store np SMALL BOOKS &c, ueu ce. N ot hiog adds n-tor c: to fl·n1ale beau · some of:your force anJ vigor for future conr for Hn.Ubath Schoo1s. ty than modesty ; it she d s arou nd the c0nn- tingency. LeL parents t eacb their children - - 0- tenance a ha.lo of light which is borrO\V ell to begin t o save. .Begin ut the Jountn1n~ Onr Book s au:: lllfil k ed low . . ._\ b]Jew i~tl J iscnunt frorn virllte. B utanist~ h ave given t he ro.:;y h ead to coutrol the stream of extravagauce, for !i.fiui.sters, 'l ' e ach ~r'I, d. n1l li ne\\ hi ch tin ges th& cu p of the r ose t h e and then the 'vork will be ettsy to chouse S abb.ith Schools. natne of" inaid cn bl nsh . " 'f ln 8 p u rFJ and b etwee11 p over ty a n d n ches. Let our youth delicate b ue is th e only paint tho.L Chri stian go in tbe vva y of e xtravagance, for fifteen Th e lm g"e~~ tiLock of virtue s houl d u se ; it rn the richest orna men t. years to como, as they h ave for !ift.eeu y~ars Cl!.f. ~ "":I" ~ A woman withou t n1odest y is lik e a fad ed p as t, a nd we shall have a nation of beggars, "'11 · ! .0.ll"00SC0pllf::\\ lf :l@"!@ VS fio~ver, wblch dill uses 1111 uu wholl.:li:lOIUe odo r, with a moneyed aris tocracy. Let a geueraever s11ow11 in tl.u~ -"ection of the country ; ,W so and which t h e p r udeut ~ardener will throw-- tion of such as save small slltil => be reared , away fr om hi1 n. Iler destiny i'i n1elanch oly 1 a nd we sh all be fr ee from want. Do not b e for it e nd s in sb rtm e and. r c::pentan ce. Beauty j an1liitions for extravagant fortuue s, bnt :seek " Pi. Large stock of Books, FR UIT, ·A)I D Plumbers, 'rypc- :>etitc n~, Golrl-hon.tors, and Miners, as they aclvauco iu life, are subject t o paralysis of t ho Bowt>lR. 'l'o gu ard YI~ Clothing Ma.de to Order It is a well-known Fnct tliat Cowle has the best Tweeds in tlie countr,11. 1Voth1'ng chcaz)(:,r thtin Confectionery Depot. I J -VIIOLESALE and RETA IL J:., l ~ i-i.nivcd, aJld for Sulc , at t he above depot, New Fruit an cl Confectionerys, ' Cl1oice Lemon, Orange and Citron P.eels, DAT.ES, :t::IG S, LEMONS QRANUES 1'0 ARR. VE tcr, Snlt-Rhcu1n, lllotches, Spots, Punples, Pnstnles, Doil s, C 1 .H huncles, lting-worms, Scnlcl-bend, Sou~ E yr;.; , E i·ysi pelns, Itch, Scurfs, Di scolornt ions of t he Skin 1 llumors nnd Disc<tsot: of tlle Slnn of \Vh atever naino or nature, arc litur u.lly d ug 1 J p o.nrl on.rli ed out of the sy stem iu u, sllort tune by the use of thesu B1ttei s. O lurking in the syston1 of so tnany thousand~, For Skin Diseases, Emptions, 'l'et· ---------..----ihe Tl;e as~ortm ent of 111i.llinery and Millinery Goorl s ls vmy extensi ve and 111 tnrnmed or untrimmed Hat s and BonuoL s everv t aste m,1 be consulted as the va_riety is so g:t'eat. Tho Flowers and l<'°eaLhcrs, Laces, &c. we clu1m to have the la1gest assor tment, to b e fol!n r' . l Oct Colf(;nii Ouwle's. Iu Black and Whi~c r e:il Laces and Lace Co lfor~, we l uv~ a largo .1,5sortment , at pri ces to snit all. Pin; 'rape, and other Worms, I Microscopes, ' Bra< boft Shell Alinonrls,Filberts, il wnd W cill E uts, J(ei lle,1's .il lcirtm ,o. lade, TYcst Indu1' PrcM rved Gu19er, Pear:;, T>[nmJ, To11UttoeJ, J: Peaches , Uieen Pea.< , Gmn Gorn JJ Lim" Beans. Our Dom i nion E xc elsior Raspberry Vin egar,Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines Tomato Sauce and Pi ckles 1.'h ey have con1e and are coming, at the F1u1t D epot - 111e efleuLually dest1oyed aull rcn1ovcc1. No systen1 of 1ncd10nw, no vcrm1f'ugcs, no untbeluunitics willf1 co the sy stcUl fru1u 'vo1111s like .BLANKETS IN or old, manicll or s111gle, at I Bitters displ n:y G @l1ccidocl an influence that improvcn1cnt rn soon pe1ccp til.Jle. tli~ Jawn of 'Yo1uanb ood, or 1l1e turn of life, these 'l'onic these Bitters. For Female Com plai nt s, in young - Large Variety 'Win.o eys--a. :Oea.d Job. ~. Our Stock_ of_ 'l'weecl;,, F ancy Coating, , Pilt;>Ls,· Be~ vcr.s, I'ete,, & lirtws 111olton s, et c., w ill be found 11111rnnally brge. "' \· I Cleanse the Yitiated Blood_ when- I passes ltkc the flo wet of the aloe, which ' that, which is lhe Juty of every man to obbloo1ns aud du;.; i u a fe w Lour.:-, but modesty tn.in- independence and aco infortable home. gives th n ie rn ale ch_aracter charn1s which ""rultb in sufficient abundance i1:1 w i lhiu aupplic; the µlace of tho transitory fresh·] the reach of all. It can ouly be Juul by one ness of youth. process- scwing.-E x. lteading· ""lasser;: Q, I , etC .1 etc. ' BARKER. , ( SlIELL & SHELLED OYSTER S QUA1:J1'Y is the lo!.! ; of CHEA PNESS. , ' 'l'. DARLINGTON. Bowmand lJ,,, ]),., 4t h, 1873, n9-tf ever you finJ. it1:1 imp u11L ies b u rsting through th e skin in Punples, }.;rnpu ons, or Sores ; cleanso it when you fiud L t obstructed an d sluggish in th o' e1ns; clca.nsc it when it i s foul ; yonr feelin gs ·will t ell y on when. Reep the blood pure, a ud lhe h eal th of th<> system will follow. ~ ~ n. JI. D icDONAt.n & co., Drngg1st s nnd Gen A gt:s , ~n u :E'ra.ncisco, Call fon1i"> 4lld oor. ot 1\'mo lnnµ;ton itnll C.: bo..rlton Sts., N. Y, Bowm::mv1lle,1vfay 7th, 1872 . MURDOCH BROS .. .. · B-···Specia l inducement given to CASH Purchasers. Sul d by p,11 Dru ·;lstis and Dc~lera , Y. Cowle · -- - --- 1 '