· - - ----'-'--- - - - - - ·· -~~ x ~NOOUR..AGE FATTEiiING !lOGS. Hogs fod well and kep , clean, will fatten rapidly . If tru e econ omy be consult, ~d, the grain will be grO\lh d and cooked. Hogs have good nppetit eR, and a powerful diges tive apparatus. It is n well known fact, that the appetite will usually fail long befo re the bog's tlbility to digest well is impaired by sur!eiting. Though swine in tliin fle·h fatte n rapidly, lat hogs increase in weight slowly, often greatly to the disappointment of their feeders. ~'his is due usually to the failure of their appet,ite; in case we want hoµ:s very fat, we seek to remedy the difficulty by varying the food, aud stimu latiug a desire to eat, in various ways feeding little and oftc1., in order to make the animals eat as mu ch as J>U5Sible. A good story was lately told u· of several neighbors, who year after year vied with one another, in trying to produce the fa~ te3t hog, each one taking a pig from the same litter, or in some way storting fair and s~nare, with piga of the same . ago and siz~, doing his best to make it ns fat as possible before Christrnas. One · of tbe farmers invariably beat the others out and out, so thoroughly that his good luck could never be accounted for _ aa acci'1en ta!. The 8ecret he kept· himself; but being watched by sonrn one determi11ed to liod it out, the discovery was made that j ealousy was the graud appetizer for l1ogs. I1 ,ir13t, the pct n1onster wos allowed to fill himself to his heart's contont, and wlien his appetite was sat' isfied, a half-starv ~d shoat was let into the pen by a ·ide door. 'l'he fat one would begin t.o fight it off, nnd meanwhile to gorge himself', simply to preveut the poor eque:i.1ing victim of' unsa.tiMfied cravinas · gettin;; uny fo od. This wns a daily p1~ grammc, and the r esult was as $ta led . . The fact i:l worth beJring in niirrd, 1 ":hen, in preparing hogs for the cxhibi- 1 t1on, or for some other reason, \vc are de-. sirous of expediting the fatteni,;;; process. THE LATE CALAMITY AT IT AG-AIN'" T CANADIAN GEN tU S SIGNOF TI-IE GOLDEN ANVIL. 1 .ll.' he Gi·c:tfo!>t 1,abor~§a1·ing J Uac liii n e o C HllC D a y ? To t he Ladies of Ilowmanville, a nd Co unties of On tnrio and Durham. TBE N!';:W D O M INION ---0-:-0--- STEAM W ASHING MACHINE ! UR DO CH l l BROS. CAN BE USED lN AKY BOILER I F. F. 18 NO\V have reorganized their business, and will be found in the premises of J. NEADS, T.1 BASSETT have now on hand a .ll~ ONLY .FOT.TB DOL LABS. EXPRESS OlrFICE BUILDING, R,cr,:Lfl.AY OPPOSITE HENDERSON'S HOTEL, SELLING OFF WITH AS Fr E SELECTED A STOCK OF GROCERIES OF SI~ELF STOCK I~~EA VY AN:P THE GOODS :DAMAGED BY THE LATE FIRE .!T THE AS CAN 'BE FOUND IN TOWN I princi ples . It is self· a cti ng a nd rl is pe11 sea en t irely vti th la bor and t he wear of clol hes . Tho ho t s uds and steam, by t he a ctio n of fire, are driv en u p thro' the cha mbe rs; po ured upon t l.Je clo t he s, and forced thro ugh the fa bric wjtb. a s tonishin1 rapid ity, cleansing i t perfe ctfy \v1t hout rub· bi ng. 1t has been th orou g hly tested, aud pronouncP.d un('quallcd as o. e l o t Le ~ '\~ asher- . by t bose who have used it. A ll fnbric~ ·,. J_ th e fihe st laces to lhe best bl a nkets, cari"" was hed pc:-fcctly anri \.Vi!h ea~'e. , ~itbout th~ wa :i liboard. For flannels i t is inYahrnbl, 1 as "., the rubbing, rolling and prcsa iug pro1 cee1 \ mus t neces aarily fu11 them mor e or less1.· " \.... - "'I is tru ly a l ~lJor and cl oth es sa vins( inv<'n tiO.. , 'Yas b.i ng w ill no lon ger be a hn rdship, 'l.. ~~d waslu ng d ay a. terro r aH<l dr ead to house.. ( wi V(' S. The in \"c nt ion can be used in any boile r, n.nd th e l ow p r ice of the a rticle, $4, pl a ces it wi thi n th e rea ch of every fan1ily . Th is ma.ch ine h as been tried and thorougbly tes ted by di ffe n:n t. parties, from whoiil te11timo nials have b een rec ei n o<l. To parties orde ring Ly mail, 1na chlue! will be sent promptly, Fn.rarGnT , PAID 1 to any ad .. dree s, by sending men.snrr. of boil f'r, or bot will b e sttpplied by sendin g, S;ze o'f stove, e." machines warrautt>d t n _ .~\. e ts at isfa c tioli-,._~ F ull di recti on given for n5 ln g . 'I"HlS MAOIIINE pu rel s scien 1it:c OPERA'TES UPON AGE N TS VV A N TED? All m1tc h1 nt:s n1 ade or sold in t he Countie& of O n tario a nd Durh a m m ust ~1 a v e the pro .. pri eto r s' sram p, hettri n g <la te of pa tent and bi s in it ta h:i on t ho botto lll 1 a s each and eve ry in fii ngemen t will be pro se cu ted to the full extent 0fthc law. I I C.A.U~XC>N'. -American -4gricllltnralist. ' TIIEIH AIM IS TO H.PEDJ!,AR, ASHES FOR WHEAT. A correspondent of the "Rural Gentleman," in Dele wnrc, writes strongly in favor of nsh es to prevent rust in whca.t, &c., &c., &c. Oshawa., Sole Agent fur 1l1e rnnnuf,Lctnre a nd sale in the Counties 0f Onturio and D wrham. Oshawa, Sept. 23 1 18 GS. io·-am. - and from experience has found tliem great value. As to tho effects of ashes, ! he says they hHe, like Shakespeare's : m : Keep the Best and Sell the Cheapest ! \re wonld beg to call particular attention to our stock oJ To Cabinet Makers and Uph olsterers H 111 ges. Lock ~. 'l'H ek~. F !m t Parer, Glu e , Piun o .!:Stoo Coiii11 T 1i111011 11p:s. TJplw l ~ir re r's Nr cd leiJ a.nd r.: cgu !ul·l l!', A dd i,. Cmvcr·,;. Tools. E .xlCll:J WJl J,i p At1J! ('r Bi ti;. :Vlc lu ~k u u Ha1tlwa rc 1 &c .. F or l:S11le a Lo \vc ;r.l P rice'"'. R Y ~l' J & OJUVIER, i.:l ,,11ernl 1f 1rdwore l\lc rc ha.ill11, J 1 ~ Yo a gc t' 1r ect 1 T oronto. $c r e w~ . fl A lll ~gAT I NG , CIJ !l l.1-: D Hli.I R. '1'0 1\'. !SOF .A. "1 t-:prmg"·'1 'l' wi ne 1 Chmr-we h 1 Buttous. Scre w · "sherry sack," a Hthreefold ope~alion." ; 1. The ashes operate as a manure upon the wheat, even in the limited quan tity of eight bushels per acre. 2. They push the wheat foi:ward several days, nnd in time to escape the hot, ,u]try days which often prevail a'bocrt the time of the "heading out" of the wheat,. :3. They strengthen the stem, gi\·ing it substauce i ond solidity. _, I may add on e or two more propertic3 of the ashes; 1hey afford just ·thot kind of pabulum or food wl1ich is best for 1Le development and perfection of the grnin; and will, in my opinion, also prevent the ravr.ges -of the ·fly in wheat. I would here venture the remark, that whoever once tries this experiment will thereafter spread his wood ash es upon his wheat, ns ubovc indicated, aud in doing, he will effectually guarcl against and preven}i; the rust in his wheat. f THE CROCKERY Mc'.FEET~R'S DEPART~fENT STOVES, LEATHER BELTING, MACHINE OIL, TURPENTINE, BLOCK,, \V ffL'L DE FO:UN.D lN RUBBER do. COAL OIL, SKATES, LACE LEATHER, EJrERY M cT·avi.s11 's little farth er east, whe re they Jrn,·e the finest assortxi;ie.u.t oJ · Crockery, China and G lassware to be found in ,tow.u. RAW AND BOILED OIL, &c., &c., &c. '° IT t akes 360,000 street lamps to light the streets of L ondon. JosJ;;PH illEDILL, of Chicago, Ounadu. lt's "Not for J oseph." ll@2" P. S.-Th-e ..store is small-come earl_y, before· the big crowd. 1\1 KEPT CO '.STANTI Y 0 11 wants Iluckwheat Soirees are likely to be popular in Ohio. BOWMANYil.LE, Nov. -£4, 11868. All of which ~v:e '. wiiltl sell as low :i s ally hou.se rn the trade. 1'1 F RDOC.I-I .BROS· B o~ma n v ill c ,N o ...- ~ lth 1 AN u,;ly oil b achelor suggoots >that births s 11ould be pu blished under the head of "Ne w 1nusic. " GEORGE l f R A !liCI S TnAIN, giving an uccofint c,f hi ~ fin nnciill n:ffairs 1 states his · lS GS A. Dowrunnvi llr,N.< n'. 2G t111 1 f'.i61i.~ SOLICITED assets to h e it very high. ~ 6, 000, 0 00. The ass sets FROM the numbor of bad h alf-dollar pieces circu la tin~ in If amilton, there is no doubt of th o cxi; tcn ce ofa factory <le\·oteG. to that produc t somewhere near. D .. r AT THE IRONMONGERY. I 1 CA LL .A"IPl!i'I JL ll( T U M'1LEftD'~ · V ~ T IIE B JstJn .i. oSt says: "A Sunday paper sJy; it is in fay or of women voting i FOR if they want to. We should . li~e to """ the man who could make them vote if HENRY ELLIO TT , YOUR STOVES, WHETIE YOU WILL FIND A LATI9l~ very Cheap vnrict.y of th;~:~dE~: w;::~~-~Es.-Put into the COOi{~ ,, poL a piece of lime us large as a hen's egg, and howsoeve r watery the potatoes may. have been, when the water i; poured off, the potatoos will be perfectly dry and }ll\LOR AND O".T I 8 ~' BOX STOVES !I-ias received a large supplyofDryGooils, 1 " ' A it-=t. be gi1 1e.u .o.t th.e Groceries, Har dware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes l' · O'l S · 1 n k <> · amts, ls, cnoo .uoo s, ."'tatrnnery, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, &c,, &c., ·the ,partwulars of winch ure too uumerous to mention, For Wood or Coal. Special altention 1 invited to a New and Improved '.! me;:;:llLjor-Gonoral Doyle,J,ieutcn: ntG0vernor of Nova Scot ia, hns been nrn<lc Knid1t Command er o'l' the Order of St. J\licliael and St George; and Chief Jus- P1·i~e Cotil .StO!JfPt!, .A.n inspection of-hi-s-goods and prices; 1 1 CHEAP OR -Suitable for Stores. Offices, Halls and ,will aertainly satisfy even "hard cases"· ,1]iat ELL!Otf T lS no~v .- selling his goocls .at t tice ·Young, of Novn Scotia, has receivcdthe honor of Knigh thood. ER STORE! I I A LADY residin g in B angor, Moine, hung her hoopskirt oa n n ail iu lier cluun her, n~d a iuernber of her ho.11sahold ,1 1 fortunate wl1ile exploring tho pren1iscs wns flO un- having secured the services of ill-n ..J.A~IES Noswo1t'l'HY, strict att ention will be us .to g et her hea1 caught given to nil orderti.J and ~to the in&n~facture :of ~ey~JYl~iug in tho line. therein, ontl being ' una.Olc to extricate l1im·elf, soon expired. 'fhe name uf the w iL 'i\!dL GOD fu ns otlded · Tin Shop in connection with the Stove Deputmcnt, nnd Do the ladies want cneap and durable during the re1nainder of the winter season! Dress goods 1 Elliott':,; is the place to buy them. ' ,-ictim "vas Thomas Cat. ll@.. St<>,ve Furniture, Sto.v:e .Pipes, Oil Cans,, EavD T_r.ol\g'hs& Tinvvare: his two children- a boy of fi >e and ngirl \}'..j'of eight-dipped them in n barrel of tmpentine and then s.. : t fire to their c~ oth eE=, ~, HarC:ware, Iron, Coals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Hubs, Spokes, Cutter and Bob nod burned th o c!1il d1' n t o death; for Sleigh stuff, and the Fincb Cornish Shovel alw·ys on hand. which the nei~hb ors assemb 1e1 and dipped 1hi1n in turpC'ntin e, 11nd then burned him , .JOUN !UcLEOD. to deat.J1. Wellington Buildings, Bq,wmanvillc, Sept. 30, 1868. A CLUB called the L1"y Society has been formed in E 1st Bl'idgeport. It nlready nu1nbcrs sevcr nl n1c1ubers. Tv,·o members have b ' cn discharged, one for ·triking a mosq uito that had li,;hte l on A h:r pe ntin c dealer in North Caro lina, liaviug bec nne cxa1:1peratetl at ~ PRACES Ii Of ali 'kinds supplied WholernJlc <{Ir Retml. Do gentlemen want first-class Clothi11g made to >0rder? Elliott's is the place to suit them. His Cloths and Tweedt< arc his own oelectiou, and are hiud to beat. His Tailors are known to be up ,on the latest "New York ." Fashions-good fits al ways guarnnteed. ' LOWER - THAN EVER! P UBL IC O P I N IO N / Old cnstot_ner~ of the late firm, an~ the public _ generally, are respectfully 111v1ted to call and see for thcm:selves before purchasing elsewhere. SUITED, AND '\YELL has folly justified tlrn original i<lea, that at the " Coruer Store " you could get BUI'l' E.D GQ= A large lot of Coal Oil,tested by the' Government Inspector. .Also, 200 ·No. 1 hand-made Hickory axe handles for sale Sept. 24, !SGS. ]us t"ac3, a n othe r fur g:;iping: too quick, .imd openi ng ]tis m ou:h too wi<le. A third rnew!Jer w 1s cens ured for r unning down Old Mi ll Hill, but was let off on itho plea t hat h e was too Iazy to ho 1d hack. A certain ex-tovrn counci:lor in,tend· removing to Bri dgeport. KmUNG.-A country .doctor going out for a day 'S' s hoo li ng, took his errand ,boy to carry the ga1nc hag. Entering a 1ield of tnrnips, the dointcd; and the ·boy, overjoyed a t t he prospect of his w. r· . FIRST ~ ") · k - :..... .....,. ~ MONEY TO LOAN. com!ERC!AL AND UPPER Canada Bank bills, a lso-American cur- BANK HAMPTON, I-IENRY ELLIOTT, Jr. Tiowrn,:,u11vil l.e,, D ec., 18G7. 1 SCOTT~ rcncy,bou gbtnnds otdby R & :E-I ..A. S · H. O':E-I RA BROKEftS 1 L .AND A:\ D R E 1\11 0 V E D to p:·emises opposite hiii old e.tund, I MA~~,I~';;nc~~i,~:~·GS, E0\7.7'~.A.. .JUST R EUEJVED A '.l' E .L VILLE .V I O 111ti T ~ 010 BANK;, ~ wliere hcis prepared tofnrnish the public wi·l1 all kinds of HOOTS & SHOES. SHOP EAST OF THE Dowmanville, Nov. 21. --~ l'U llQ.lri..11 EMPORJ[Jll 01' l'ASllJON l ll __'._ < . _ 11. I ' ·' , M A. A 'RK . ' US nHAYCR B 0 0 . A ldrge ~':isoi'tn1ent, in C'{ery Variety1 of Ladies' · GentlB1uen's, ' )iisses' and \;hildren 1na.stcr's ~n1 c c css, c xc1 1 11n1e , " or, mas}laving a vei;y .Large Stock on ha.ad, hc ,1$ ...,,. 1 rcr, t here's a covey; ir you f(et uear ' em , bou nd to SELL ·G H~EAI'. TA I L 0 R S, wou ' tyou phys ic 'ci n l 11 "PhyR ic then1 1 &.A ll kind.s of workmadetoorder,on HA.VE C01'1MENCED BUSIN ESS ON you y o ung; rascal ! what do you ntcan ?" t he sh or tes t notice. ~their o wn 5.Ci;Oun t , in the shop on e ' ew, to be do or Hor t h of said t.:.ie doc to r. u \" ·" hy, k"ll l Bowmn n vilie, .:\ugust 12 t h, 1868. 2tf. . d L MAH TIN & J 01I N S TDN , G 8 T 0 a0 I-,- ! LAR 'E ~ · Hll__ . ;10 fully P·'epare\l with Ed RI ~ ,&. w:.:::fl- AND SHOES Ayex's Cherry :Pectoral, (lc;niqh<'I, °-' 0~11~ 1 Ihi~ i::e n z~ . l!i ~n!'"'Cll1l'C l'll'lf -. { Ju-0· 1 i :i, l!rniH . o ~ n .;;, :l nt~i pi-Dn l e'..J cH1· tt~ ·u11t ~~11~ an;l f :'H' <~ n· ~!t~ Hcil~ ol' the lntest styles, adapted to the season which he is selling at his usual LOW PRICES. l.1 ad_ 1 · ~ s· a,.,d Gents' Furs _ ~ N :E oi.· sure/' siid the la d. Josn BrLLING!.-If a man wants to p;et at hiz aktual dimenslrnus, let hiw TO RENT. S'J!'ORE.. : ,qn TEl!Pl!:ltA);CJ·: S·r nEE'l' 1 directly opposi~e the enlnince to CQVVLE'S w ,E '$ T Qi" TilB s T }/ _ L E s Ile also maµufacturc s to order, fromthe best ~f stoc k, and t he mos t approved s tyl es. GOOD FITS GUA.llAN'l'EED. All orders promptly exec uted. Trunks and Leather of all kinds constantly on hand for salo. Remember the shnd-Sign of the Big Boot drawo by two horses, King Street. I ' AK.D A S:aw .and Shingfo Mill visit a graveyard. lf ony ruan wants tu be an old bach- in thediflh .concession, Township of Cart· , eler, and git sick :.1 t n b o rdin~ tavurn, 1vl·igh t 1 occupied by J\lr. IN. A. Louck s, will and hav n back r oo tn ia t he 4th stori, be ren ted fo1· n ter1n of years, wiiil or 1vit hnnd a rc dhared chamburma<le briop; bis wat~r grule to h im in a tin wash basin, I hav ulwas sed, und I s ti ck tu it, be has a parfect right tu <l u it. .\\r hen a 1n:.in luzes his helth 1 then he first begi ns t · } t a~.;.e .care of it. This ,j~ gQod jurign1 e11t, th is iz. It iz getting so, nowaiuze 1 'that if a man kan't cheat rn some way hc"izn't L· i l'fi · t t I :f'. t BES'F Q U A L I T Y , Bowman·vi!lc, ~If ay 3rd, 1866. remern 1er th at he wuz uibdpole, but oth~r fokcs kan . ' ""' -'--·o·--- ' out cle nre rl land on svid lot. Po sses si on of STYl.&S &o-d · . Mill s can.be given if req uired. For fu r th ~ r F;J!T§ GUARANTEED. i n·formn tio n apply ti,. tbc ~ubg cf'iber utt t he S tock h"s bee n d oub led, a ud all .the \Vhitby · : ·X hcir l o.ng..co.n neation w ith t he Tailo ri ng L.!1. les l Sty le s in the Ma rkfft !Jave ~w,,,n .1.. Al ~G 1 ·bus i nes s in IJow,mn.. ' lv ille , t bey tr us t is a sufbee n i::itrod uced, 3 0 that all B vw manv ille 1 '0ct: 16, 12-tf fi cic nt gu::tra nte.e of the quality of;r: ot!k done par ties can h e suited both Jn Style and Pri"Ce. by them. · As 1he premises ]J[l.vc been eLLlargerl, eve1\r ~ Youtli8' aud cliildren's P:'l: ttcrns. of the nfort will be afforded to very ]atesi styles, fot· s nlc . R emem ber the attcn tion a nd co1 place-directly opposite tl.:o ,entrance to cu~tomer:s. Ile sure o. n d call early. I A NY PERSON OR PERSOXS }'0UND Town Hall. !II" .AH kin is of Furs al lercd and repaired . }-\. c u ttir.g sta.nrling or lying tirnb e 1·, o,· 40-ly. Bown1anville 1 Uay 1, 1861. ]!JU!,' JF,t..d,0 ROBIES .always on hand, oth ew1·wi se a bstracting \\ ood f'.-0111 the p ash lin ed and u nli ned i Chcttp. Llll. -~cs 111 I c l Z ap · ~ lna .;.e us org~ I on he m iddle and no1·th cnd i of Lot 13,Enst the t.11ue wh . ~ n WO wuzn t. u1uch. lt 1,z !iR.lf, i n t Le 2nd C_ on. Dn.rlington 1:shall be .!l\ghest Price Paid for Raw Furs. "QV, JR.. C L J:: J.v.ll: XE, il! Al :KUS MA YJrn. SO '\\llh the fro~ Ofl t h e JUn1p: he f~an t po..i:>eculc d a ccord ing t11law, Pl t:IN & ORNAMENTAL. PRINTER T C> ~ JXT :::JE:r .A. :C.. :c.., : \Vhore \hey ,al'e prepared to e xecu le promptly all orlle1.·s:witb -)l'i1ich they may be fovor~ct. ' Clothin,g rlll :'.\dC tt G ~order, i n the LAT.ES[' which ha.Te bee n nvl.nufaotur('d exprees~~y efor Jhis i\~liu tel"i 'l'rnde 1 will be found v ol.1117-165 a· J . tJf (h1 n .., ~2i :1: H .i ~·~ Fir"'t· Class both Cheap & Good. in :t." ati 4 ~ llbt u,1nn;;.~1·d :\l tas1!~ uoo'~ In Hats and Caps o f tbc D .i ~e;:..~~. 'J'.Jl i=. .iQ ,n r em,.<! :,- ,.:o u11i«.'l <>J)liy k1!owu to ~ urp:'!!l' S an y otht- r tort lw cu r;, oft hroat a nd Ju n " comp lllrn l '. tl ni t it i;; 1r·e!e::.i; ll~ 1 e to pn t1 lis11 ~ he cVl dcricc o r 1t · virt ues I t~ mlli vaUcd l·xcelkmce for c o nghs anu c.o !.<l><. rind its trulv womle1Ju! cuies of putmoua1 v ~ ;A it!Ca~e. ha\·e m~ul £: it kno\" n th n:~1,;h out t he ei\·i l~ izcd 11ut1ot1,;: ofthf' ~:i rth. F ew nre 1he comm nnitii;.t;;, o r cyuu fa mil ies, amon,_~ the m who hnro 11o t FOm B p Ct <>O llfl l ('X l;l .! l'J C !l \.'.:e of' 1'-8 efte.;:t.3-!!0lllC li\'l ll g T .A KE NOTICE. abp k · 1 ,eon: fidcnc e (}fmankind. ·Prc.pal"od by Dr. J, C. AYER & Ca.J Lowell, Mas~ t rophy iu tllcll' n lidi,t; o f i t~ 1·icto1 v on~r llie so ublla :1rn d d ange rous d:isord l!:'S of th e thront fl..lHl lun gs. ·A i; aJI k1 1ow t h e d1c:Hif ui f:.itali ty of' thrisc dism·<l e r~ '1 lll d a i; tl1 ey k iww, too, tll r> t· ft c1: t~ o f t his ietnedy, ;we n eed uot d o mm b tl.iw tu m;~u re t lii:m t lmt 1t ha~ ,no w all the viltue.s that it d id hav e w!Jcu ru akrng·thc cures which La·. e ·wou so st rongly upon the l'. RAYNES. Jl,0JYIJ1A ll'-ille !5t!J Nov. 1865, S_F.~:\'o t· ~ ! .c 1l:~ IG HAT. I l ~ No r th ro p & Lyman, Newcas l e, Ontn. r io G ene ra l ...~ge n ts fo r C anad a . U.:o\ d , b y J. Higp:io botham and D. Stott, Bowru rtn\·11le 1 !\.Ud by Medici no De nk rs c-v-c:ywb cra.