Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Domaine public au Canada

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
The Stanstead journal
Éditeur :
  • Rock Island :L. R. Robinson,1845-1998
Contenu spécifique :
jeudi 12 décembre 1850
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
chaque semaine
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Successeur :
  • Journal (Stanstead, Québec)
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

The Stanstead journal, 1850-12-12, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" mere WHOLE N\u2026.266.TEAD, D ECEMBER 12, 1850.Lear atl ATA THE SUANSTEAD JOURNAL 18 FUSLISITD EVERY THUESDAY MOBSING, AT STANSTEXD, CANADA EXST, LY L.BE.LoBIN ON, \u2019 te FOr Winds I =p Mars, {I TURNS: ; In advance, or if paid within three months, 81,25 ow 1 within three inenths, but with.] i : 1.5: Alter the expiration of ay 1,73 +.And 20 ecnts additional fin each venr's delay, ; 8 3\" No paper siscontionsd, execpt al the cption of the publisher.ant) all asrearages are paid, ; AN Connannications by mail met be post-pa d.To Post Ullice adirgss (0 Cainda, Ste al, Do do Unitei States, * Desoy 4due, V1?3 RATES OF ADVERTISING.Six Unes or Yess.first insertion, 2s.Cd: 8 quent insertions.Gd cach Ten dines, , i insertion, dd.pet fine; cach subsequent insertion one penny per line.= A hibers! discount will be made to yearly ad- versets î voie Advertisments witha will be inserted until forbiu, à ath lis y direction vel Phdadelphia.s.or others, nhtaini ive sulscie bers utnd re the pou y Tug , sir be entitled Lo one copy gratis during the continuance of the ciub, Mev auton, Shipton, CT Christie, Mary & Co Cy Gl Smith.N.Ebbs.A.Wirkman, P.OW.Lvaus, M.Frost.Hathey.(2%: Larn Coie Girorsovdes Oauut Mugne, 3h 1 La I tony dis LR B.W.i\u201c ALL Taylor, ol when 1 look thet 1 now, Edo not Lotieve T'eculd put who Iris not the truth of Vavaut it to be seen, may stp if they ean à Lives for one se and dv not mind risking it Pawill have tro ul} events.Jha thie fet 1 tirs, D preuts-l puor vounr Laney to licht a ar people dn, at my furer upou « > fre to let him see his Way back to us, Ie power of the enemy.\u201d LL ant to do Bl ty i, Lawll os Youremaot UH Giles-vou eomnot 1611, cent ack a feted s help too in REIT vpi Dthe eth ag itis not glue to gun tos = CA Loy Ble thi hen!d not be ses uron Bt she tse Canoe Satan hie Hops sueh buries)\u201d vepdicd the mn upon vi aneel of light! Me tuputstion of £slroël, bv, eanet£od vo They Wh nog hae for u di \u201cHe knows ue pure aad bo swell send} al hers wes of two | : t Li of wulls, of such th to tala wile cot find 1s miles,\u201d \u201cHe 1 6F porditen\u201d\u201d 1 hse ! C , bus cul to 1, iQ = Lou rront co Bogor it x \u201cof vhale-e1, ce aetfy vour vos d\u2014ot is wordy Fenoan,\u201d redid the yours of th tees with as meh or more thai any of a aed his somewlat yosiger connue à laueh, CVhon Puont où bas roof hor last ; | = i - a Tuer lon; if courses, and resclution, end a richt wok, late sure there must Lave been blublicr or Stith ete hold,\u201d INGE an ai hewrtare worth suythiee.\u201chore, Ie thes \u201d lho 4 said the elder cf, A, | Jehan; for word pledged should never be hreo-j fa ns asia a COS Ver thor indizpantly.wed swert 08 0 rose-hud,\u201d wg line, she 15 us clean CWI fw swered the your elit a fe if you have pro cé to hold my nose,\u201d an- 21 rose-buds où 1 La kon, -tnenes of pe wlan goed , Sand if Ween the guns road 4 sinetf lise tal, Jet aie eer Salt od Ts and woe ihe your powilc has boon Lavy\u201d den.Bat tell us something more of thes: Hedi one knows thon?Lit do say without triad, for no ecomptesions, Joh \u2014 won ceeovintauthori- : NE \u201c + ts dt ur a, fr the companies of \u2018il vau and 1 ha e utémnen roro some at irrereanty constituted, EH NES alien tre \u201celdérinsu s sert: wrt, | have bend, old ! sed pi hvid up end wriakded with=\"\u201d tovil iaust have aquest taste, then,\u201d re den > ut prolenc, boy)\u2019 crednto low and ivrerutir couv vy ad the other, w Lot they called Roger, tien, every now and then bre x off by com rwhen the wind scirrodbthe Wont on = YO os Sp to tell vou that they a mon Coisont 16 lis T was about broanehes of the Gr any sound rat perforts bofore they hour.penetratedthe sitont for- ty fumier to ur e est, wrinkled up with their oi r Their obtoet avis to Korn cnehr other f slaving, aod ihr wllioad of their distant homes 4 interes tine ta nll, Wn tal of be wey when weanding our v done bofre n Satan oh ng the to ie tii Shi we Lptetit, ge, licks and suits she to those he Bus to deal with, HE pron \u2018cordort, = vauls and five clotlus, and 1 = ; Sous ! - .+ 1 eo evar fund pampering of the beliv\u2014a Srlit to ie hoot of the k aed, the dise pointod and the spiteful.he del siliey vanities\u2014-to oth vs en of the weed! 1 en aval wale wo one hone of bene?means of tormesting and disquiet: Pho nieht were on, end tél the quiet wi CHRISTIAN LAC.continue, v dote P he rt r 7 nd qhe ebdoy power over à Leware they tel ane th s disvayl in, læd, for bo von it Cnom eve ' al hs \u2018 | | | ! ple-\u2014the Dax Ptund erasep 1s, Lubes of cenerally witherad and ice and evil de- re would line so touched s his tenptations well; d, or power.orthie faces.dite the old and ean- tle distance, and his long, fair, reed feel he gains wore and more young girl of sixteen ors: shout and think of ullthe: west w the northward, becoming shorter us they Jane brought me word he i went, I The three men searched long and shouted Cod bot, ad is not armored again, tad] the loud, but for a considerable time they heard no brow, raying\u2014* Goud, true girl (reply 5 and they bon to entertain serious fears ! for their young companions safety, | At dene, however, John Proeter exclaimed \u2014 rk! There is 2 wosuing sound cemes Mauy whom you, from the bank\u2014down there beyend the trees.\u2014 : Listen, Listen! They all paused as he spoke, and the next moment, with a pale check and eager eye he (bouée d across he Eide open spot on which view stood, pushed Bis way throeeh sone trees that fri 1 the bank of the Merrinue, and swurg himself down to a spot where a litle bar point jutted out into the witer, giving a view of a neui\u2014if' not splendid country-house and some cultivated grounds, in a bend of the river about + mile and a hall\u2019 distant.A low shrub or two und a single group of groceful hemlocks, were the only vegetable things that overs the point.All the vest Vus sand 0: sane, But what was there upon it besides?All lying close together were whut seemed the corpse The first, over which Johu Procter had neurly stumbled as he spreng down the Lank, wus that of an Indian, painted und dressed for battle, 102 was dewl enough, no right through his A gun, discharged, had dropped from his left head, apparently as be {eil, but in bis right he held a long, peculiar sort of knife.A uth | 5 of three persons.so heurt.p beyond this grim siglit vere the two OF persons\u2014one a younrmun, porhaps twenty years of ago\u2014he could not be more\u2014lay partly on his side, partly on his back, with a still tishily grasped in his hand, and a | stroum of Mood Lowing from his right sided strong He was a leadsome vouth, tilly, powerfil, and Swellanade, with a fair and somewhet bovish Tis hat had fan off and rolled to adit curly hair was + dabbled with his own blood.Cust upon his bosom, with her face pressed upon his neck and shotlér.was a beautiful vu nteen years of age, would do so, at sundown yesturday.\u201d The futher clasped her hand, and kissed her \"ne And the sud procession moved away toward his house.! \u2014 - CHAPTER II.It may seem a contradiction in terms, but yet thers is such a thing as being a rigid znd yet a teudur-hoarted num.Nothinæ could be kinder than Captain Wain- rights conduet to young Christian Lacy, eur- ing a long and tedious convelescenco from the terrible wound he had recoived.For many a y the Jud hug between life and death, All questicas were forbidd :n\u2014al! conversation\u2014all exciteinent ; and the old officer, keeping strict wateh that no one shou! turd the sich man, walked up and down the long hail that ran through ti: widdle of his dwelling, giving his orders to the os, who now surrounded the hows», tu: J tone.and k voung 1405 us urs vs) stopping the surgeon evry time Le cane dows from the sick room, to inquire, * What hope! But toward his daughter\u2014toward his own child, he showed no such great forbearance.\u2014 The first intelligenee\u2014the first assurance tha Christian was not dead\u2014that there was a chance of his recovery, had relighted the lamp of the heart for Alice Waiariaht.Auxions-\u2014fearful, she could net help being ; but still there was an undercurrent 6f happy confiJence\u2014uh, blessed sceurity of youth!\u2014which buoyed her up wonderfully.Ier fither, however, soldom mentioned the youth's name to her\u2014spok naught when she expected him to spenk\u2014shut up his thoughts and intentions in bis own bosom, and seemed to have forgotten altogether that she hud gone out to sock Christian Lucy in the early gray of the morning, and thet such on set bespoke no common interest in ce c EE Vo.6.\u201cYou are a good lad, Christian, but don't be uf uid 1 have had news of the swine as well as you, and have made all safe.If the rod-skins come here, they shall have worse than they had at Nushua ; for l have mon in the house and round the house, enough to pepper their jack- ets\u2014if they had any 10 pepper ; and with a liugh at his own jest he walked away, Before proceeding further, it may be as well to say a word or two of ghe sisustion of the house in which the wounded youth was lodged, aud the places adjacent.Haverhil) or Haver Litl-puing, as itis frequent)y called to distinguish it from a place similarly named, at some dis- tanee, is now à growing town of no mean ime prises, containing some thousagd inhabitants, and connoctod with the south shore of the Mer- r'machy two handsome bridges\u2014if not more.\u2018Fhere tre banks, manufactories, several chureh- os, and more sees; and vessels of a hundred tons burden und upward, come and lie pepee- ably between it and Bradford on the opposite Yank, aso an important place.The land, though\", not the richest in the: world, is well and generally cultivated, and no one who sees the scene in the present day, could form any idea from its aspect of what it was some century and a half 170.Then Haverhill was a small vifage-\u2014one of the extrem?outposts of eivilization ,witha little rude fuit, in which crdinarily dwelt the com- mindant of a sinall body of soldiers, a single church, and a population united by community of danger and excrtion.Whenver the Allo- quin or St.Francis Indians thought fit to make a descent upon the Bay State, or Province of - ievtis Bay, as it was then called, Ha- rv i Massach verhill was sure to fel their first fury.Nor were those descents unfrequent, especially dur: ing the time when dissonsions existed between France first, and at no time tardy, to employ the fierce and reckless coursre of the savages, against ool him.| Itis a el disappointiment, whe y done that which we think must force expluna- \u2018tion and decision\u2014when we have made n:inds 10 encounter remunstra anger, for a grout end\u2014to do batile, us it were, ly n we have ip our tion, TI opr for love, or {vi , and hor white garments were also all stained ulship, or conviction, or cnihu- 1 with gore: but it was not her own, siusm\u2014it is 2 sad disappointment, ¥ say, to find ! PR > \u201c ; .- arati 1 MER V \"ys *Morcitt! Father\"?cried eld Giles he all our preparation thrown away\u2014no opponent eine dovin the bank and saw th - wath bis ready to acrept the combat, bot still a durk ac- verse cloud hanging upon the heroism, and A TALY OF TI CALE WITOLORA % . heir Was unchanged.The greatest sceresy was ob- sent the same to Mrs, McShane and Daniel Gal- «] 29 n » F AVE just received from Montreal the Follow if the abolition of the franki ivilege et also of the lémerald Isle, encouraging their ged À cay agher, at Dr.Colby\u2019s Inn, on Saturday the 7th day Live Man ing lot of choice Liquors: oo abolition of the franking privilege em | Jog horen in the pleasing remembrances served respecting: the final intentions of the of December.can be found at the 2 Hogsheads old and fine Martell\u2019s Belg; .+ not he obtained, would be a destrable reform.\u2014 Île recommends that the commissions of postmasters at the smaller offices should he raised, to insure the services of competent and faithful List, hetwesn fifty and sixty rentieraru sat down to diner in commomora- Vion of St, Androw'a Dar, (the Patron Et, ot \u201ceotiand.) In the abesitee of Major M Kenzie, the Pres- went of the Society, who was detained by n- disposition, Thomas Christie, Fsq., the Vice President, occupied the Chair, and discharges its duties to the cutive satisfaction of all present, boing supported by the Rev.Me.Macefar- lane, Chaplain to the Society, Theos.Tait, Fis.Tuesday eveai uo Ir.Vowler, and other gentlemen 5 the Vice Chair brine filied by Charles Rose, Esq., R.N.supported by J.R.Laing, Faq.and CR.Christie, list, the Serretary.The evening was spent in great cordiality 1 and the thawing \u2018uflusnes of the foaival Havine relaxed the eharreteristie reserve of the Seoteh disposition, pany pleasing reminiseonces of having CRin aboeat the bara ; And pu'd the govans fine,\u201d were here recalled from the treasures of memory, to add to the kindly fecling of the party.and induce them to greater soul in furtheranee of the chief vhjeet of the Society, viz.the alleviation of distress among their fellow men.of the \u201cLand of the mountain and the flood.\u201d The stirring strains of the bagpipes by Mr.Dougald Campbell and Mr Roderick M'Kensie, officers, &e.: ; .tlet Mecti EXT R Y : 3 , - Ae he es \" to the pal- of David Taylor, Esq.of à daughter.Annual Meeting will be beld at the Outlet Mecting , NN A .da Pare Jamaica Rum: ut ET nme Were as ë ful to don 1d fri ot - \u2014 iii - \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 liouse, on Tuesday the 17th day of December next.AME into the enclosure of the subscriber about f,, Rook Island, October 32, 1880.Co SECRETARY OF TIE INFERIOR.ate the substantials provided hy our ald friends, == MARRIED.at 10 lock A.M.The propriety of selling the {he 10h net -nt, an oid Bey Mare, with oe ; male The 1.8.Seeretary of the Interior reports Mr.and Mrs.Hardy.\u2014 Communicated.On Tuesday the 10th, by Rev.J.Borland, i Com Be th oth er Ee atic, of Shite hind foot.The oer an bare Sern Wanted in Exchange for Goods, the expenses of his department for the current A mm Me, Edwin Moulton of Stanstead, to Miss Ma-! the mecting.Each Shareholder will therefure see Me isa C Nov.28, 1850.pi 10,000 pairs Good Wool Socks; \u201c4 - Co Un {#7 Samuel Chenoy, Psg., has been appoint-| P.Farri of Barnston the fy of bei t riffin\u2019s Corner, Nov.26, .35 1000 Yards Wool Frocking ; > Year nt $7,182,M3 17; which is something like 1g Bost Master at Derby Line, Vt,, rice F.CV\" arrington ! : hecessity of bang pre.E.ATWOOD 1000 Yards Gray Cloth, at es two mullions wore than the estimate.Of the Butler, Fsq.resigned.~ The office is removed .DIED © Secretary.FOR SALE.Oct.22.Baxter, Hasxsrs & Co's.public lands there were disposed of 5,184,410.to the Store opposite Winn's Hotel.; Sie Magog, Nor.20th, 1850.26bv3 HE undersigned offers for sale the COLLEGE Is _\u2014 01 acres, of which 3.405.620.00 wore located JL EA At Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, on the 13th HOTEL, best Stand in the Eastern Town- Shawls! Shawls! en res, which 3,105,630,00 were located The Quebec Chronicle says \u201cThe announce-| Nov.gMrs.Elisa Ann Dean, wife of Mr.John NEWLAND'S Liniment for sale at ships.For parteularsinquire on the premises of A SPLENDID lot of Shawls We 6:4 Purest: on bounty land warrants.He estimates that nent that the Hon.Dominick Daly had been Dear, and dsughter of Mrs.C.A.Richardson, | ; Foster & Co's.E.WARNER.and the Long Saw, et Sw the whole number ef bounty land claimante] appointed Governor of Priner Edward\u2019s Island aged 25 years and © months.i Jlwoary 8, 1850.Lennoxville, 16th Nov.1850.2645w October 1, 1850, Clara mre * ï pa Pt _ ; t ~~ = ~ Te aa os a Pp sg - Ca i tien on a new foundation, urtil after the decision respecting the new formation of the Ger- wan Confederation, 1 hope that the negotiations on this subjent will spon come toa prosperous end.I hope that our armaments wiil suffice To protect our rights.If this point be gained, that armament has no danger for the tranquility of Europe\u2014 For my people are not only strong but considerate.We seek not to infringe on the rights of any body; but our endeavors tend to effeet an arrangement of the conunon fatherland, which shall be suitable to + We seek not war, the condition où Prnssia.EP.M.\u2014The Royal speach has caused the greatest excitement, Tis theught 1 be fuvor- able to the war party.Prussia has promised to support the Brunswick protest against the passage of the Federal troops.The ministerial journal appeals to the Parliament, cutreating them not to prejudge the policy of the Cabinet\u2014 nevertheless the overthrow of the Manteufel Cabinet is considered certain.The Hanoverian Cabinet has declared its assent to the passage of a Federal army through Hanover to Holstein, Austrian Cabinet.The movements of troops continue.CUUBIRTRS.At West Shefford, on the 29th ult, the wife Ameriean Clocks R Sale Ly Foster & Co.Dre, 11, 1850, Paper Hangings, We have a good assortment at very low prices.Cali and sec.FosTER & Co.Dee.11, 1850.SPLENDID Lot of Fur Caps, of ali qualities und styles, Cheaper than ever, at Foster & Co's.Boys! Yo will find a good assortment of Caps that will just fit you, at Foster & Co's.Dee.11, 1850.AMP Oil and Candles for sale by FosTER & Co.Dec.11, 1850.ESTRAYS.Ci MF to the premises of the subscriber on or a- bout the first of October, Four YEARLINGS and 3 TWO-YEARS-OLD STEERS.The owner can have them by proving property and paying charges.ISAAC BALDWIN.264 Barford, Nov.18, 1850.w3 PUBLIC NOTICE.Stanstead, Nov.18, 1850.NOTICE.HE Sharcholders of the Ma ing Company are hereby notif + 264w3 Manufactur- that its next FEUIE WINTER TERM will commence on the 20th of November, (Wednesday) and continue eleven weeks.TERMS.English Branches, per term 10s.Languages, cs 12s.6d.DANIEL P.JACOBS, Principal.Stenstead.Nov.13, 1850.263-3 PELTS, WOOL, FURS.HE subscriber will buy Flecce and Pulled WOOL, sheep's PELTS.and all kinds of SHIPPING FURN, Also, House Cat and Muskrat SKINS, at his old stand, Rock Isiand, Stanstead.DAVID WHITE.262 THE \u2018GREAT EXCITEMENT! Worling «ts way South! SPALDING & JONI S FAVE just received their usual supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS.to which they would invite the attention of their customers and the public generally, S.& J.flatter themsclves that their stock wil! November 6, 1850.J] Old White Store, who will sell as low, and for cash, a shade Tower.than any other mon in the County.Rock Island, October 224, 1850.Cashmere Gloves of all sizes ; Blue, White and Red English Ilannel ; Gents.all wool Sashes & Mufflers.- \u2014A large Lot of\u2014 eensisting of Mulls, Boas, Victorines, Mitts,Glavas Gents Boas.&e.GENTLEMEN, you will tnd among our stock a heavy and well sclected assortment of West of England broadeloths, bi'k brown and Rifle Cloths, blue and brown Beavers, Whitney's Doeskin and Cassimcres.SOLE and UPPER LEATHER of the best quality.Boats and Shoes made to order.Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass Ware Paints, Oils, Groceries of all kinds EXCEPT LIQUORS.Joiner*s Tools of every description, consisting Double Jointers, Smoothing and Jack Planes, Plows, Vilisters, Bead & Match Planes, Bevels, Try Squares, - Shep Axes, Millwright and Firmer Chisels, Paint Mills.BUFFALO ROBES, Cooking and Box STOVES, Stove Pipe.\u2014ALsSO\u2014 .Ready-Made Clothing.We have on hand the best assortment of the above that can be found in this place, not excepting the \u201cGreat Depot.\u201d 50 Canada Gray Orerconts, brown and blue Beaver do.Buffalo da.Under couts vf uit qualitics and styles.Vests of ail descriptions, Petits do.that muet be sold by January next ; Plcase to remember our motto\u2014 FOSTER & Co.Rock Island, Oct.15, 1850.du best Holland Gin § 1 Cask Sherry Wine ; 1 do OV Maderin; 2 do Sanborn's Port} .1 do Samos; : 1 do Scotch Whiskey ; \u201cNOT TO BE UNDERSOLD BY AKY LIVE MAN dé: broidered Dresces: Ficd Vieunia Clothe; & spleñe op a.+ .vues 51 0 to be Mund, comprising in ali FIFTEEN different ol 5 RE . ANNE A UO SRE es WINTER.- gE , - Winter has come again.The sweet southwest (Jus Bugalten wind, and the strong earth 4 Slee aM aside Jie mantle to bo bound ** \u201cBy the frost fetter, There is not a sound _.Gare the skater's hecl, and (here is laid 7 An iey finger on the lip of streams.! And the clear icicle hanzs cold and still.And the snow-[ull is noircless us thought.Spring has à rushing vonnd, and Summer rends Many sweet eaices with its ndors out, Aud Aututun rustleth jte decayirz robe With a complaining whisper.Winters dumb! 86d made his ministry a silent une, Ard be has given him a fuot of stecl, And an unlovcly aspect, and a breath \"Bharp Lo the senees\u2014c1.6 w@know that He \u201c\u2014Feupercth sell, aud Lith a meaning hi Co - Xnder ihe shadow of his hand.Lock up?And it shall be interjected.Your home .Hath a tewptadicn row.There is no voice 2, 2ÔF wasors mith beguilng for your car, 25 Mid tip cool forest aid the meadows green While not your fet avay ; and in the dolls There are no sunny plies to die down, You must go in, urd by your chioeful fre Wait for the offices of Love, nud hear * rz éGives back the» jplii's of îts de Mhigpers the history of its vans \u201cAnd the heart cullcth sa Counieth ls waste in_\u2026 \u201cAnd settles like à fou: win, and the cae + Boes clearly through its depths, and noicih all \u201cThat stirred its troubled waters.Jt is well That winter with the ying year should come.A REQUIEM.Bending near th» ulin dina, Breathe à low, fie rad hyaon, Fur a voutg soul call*d away Eco the tioontite of its da.Fug the sleeper où ttes hier Drop no more rer (fal teur.Lo! the tranquil dust you sce Ts but dust\u2014the ; à great Chere or Cin i! i votre et weoilons pe HNE, Cuire roc top Care sai Padi Clete les Pr ; : sin tPree in i Gre vou ol cme do du da do he sin ven , ipereued pol , : ur ee din do gp SOREL Le EL were od odio : i 1 Top, Vanister Lack.Weed Scat Chairs 3 j1n7 to it for i - : nn experts hued ane: eu « Bono det el evend el tbe omount far! cuireeil d'opukine Later Clibp it pr aw ter pnd sin Gr Vi bial women, pitt a ogres 1 Ulsi its 3 3 tal of à Cr wo cel wide wonder Luther print.Gir © Boao cui Veer \u2014 ET , When die ofitens Yaad tals Pal BLU at ue pie + nee tue Duiter tipo: sweet \u201chattes fo Te reiken [spring-House, 3 a \"1 to the table jh to sud Gil it hocomes portbretiy ICLIRGIE: V.fo tin wel donde CiLca weap cueb ses ey addy insets peund dias te pnece of clea line jal w wdueed in tireat rhin.vi .po dead ves i500 \u201cs In I a.that Les been dips Data de Dativr-nilk into © end set it in tee sori for dippirs i «coexcuvruit, : Howl be execHont thie ios About Paltimore, Hey geen to un- but onthe recoud it will derstaruel tie methos! an well os Diy thick and sour.and shold : ; 1 ta pizs or poultey.Wines UK 18 scidene palateoble, ; Belwe you put awey the chum | VARIETY.\u201ces id it el and the day, ele thet von wee in again keep i th hows or two 10d wiih coli wnter pre-, to sofer the vious to puting iu ie ern, og Viis recoipi for m residing to tie method Bes fstied at soe of the best fare der the wat } si shonll ai she te-\u2018un Leausy vaut if evant) weather: 4 Miltk before fe aille lowed, will be found vory good.ty lowing estraci in Lee Pioverh, tee Lon, cad Ge cows are well fed, the a loess of Teuiline, it occurred to mme to send She butter will be ens! andy by mis- {9 yon, Îtis from the weitings of 3 mgentent.such as wont of clean- Heh a Prenely anthor who \u201cdied in! Li 4-00 whout x ! received, ol w hs wee seen ted, | ine supply cf our, Mé'utlochestiniies ~ pris jthapniat tre sive el \u2018 2 \u2026 1 IE \u2018\u201c .and to employ about whore so {ur ao erations: but gl : died ne there ta: parce, Fous {em tite bis {pla note ay ot \u2018vbere te be met x feos con sihiect of sw Ber wiv ve itis stated tha tre cresnrmiev be loft to get = a wi, kevpiig the eeeain ton long be- fe.! churns; on vito work all Swallows in Sweden, at the ap-! milk ov of the but Lo coli weathe \u2018 hes wed peranin there os 1 Wo, your nlik-jeurs carciuliy eve-t ry nmr he aad every evening: alter coe veshing seal thon w Liking ve te hl in them thin gels cold, then pour it.In thom eu qe ie Ne dor i i Hi Hapliase nt io the fit clean eo, det hein stand of diy RES BE PRES Al Ea Tot ete iT ey on dae ei Pad lative age inexen in the ot sii wl 1 i piu nen Pasity he avoided.1 water ui holy ai va nore CUT hae Bren allevrid to .Se 1 are Faces wocls or aa {nat fa nue inin wien pro ) .t .Tievder er to ihe too compan praciiee | 10 kt ol salûtg 1 so profisely us to render Duréed under tre ice 11H \u20ac mdi toe Rprise.TPhen awe rene pos of Buning heat they lsaye des and enn and Yo Ink \u201c5 the cows he ln Hope there heu Mo cortin pi drier tam ethed lend in may have thio tap, Hin Cotes HE ul à wil re : ; : pe oatacoth round Line vn .; pd : Eu wi ne i re, oy VOU an aca! au line | i 3 Lh Wo : {vil Yin cnaud eu! Hiter Hud> roin il WT Po uni cat, Ah viv wool the milk.dd chin of feast twice al it dian on the en {wcek1 for if allowed to nd teopthe whev vise ! and bitter will must {hey rive eertenus Be hel shining dish, Vhen ls wl [Fav your chur very clean: seal [ali ont.pui the curd into Goel Pit atwaes belive you wee it: and then [ond squecss gid press in with i | I ith it.dip at whl a satrer ness so thot an eve ess l Tie cari: : CUI nes cool price.ond he weer of, al Like à tuivesal caust of héoven\u2014[Reres ste Sree mind cool at with enld water And till it becoming as diy nx pied web cheimncis best: Lutif vou have ble, Next.ermuible the curd vor, ome.shonld ne londy cé er (we cows, à common up- ne wi vous Beads al salts fol beta PO pre crie worbed byadashorsted cr.Then wash the straunite clail oe rv do very well, [very eican.and Lay dvi vour chapse.(HR .- .Sai die cream from the creek in-oop (a hottomiess vessel about the] A Fane\u2014The ssvord of the war- tr tae canvas aed puit on the Lal close- {size of aw diner plate.and peilorated /rior was taken down to hrichten : ive van weather wave re das with smnall gimiei holes) pat deco ina pad net Leon less out of ner, 4 i | 1 he ing too fast Will render the batter soit.\u2018 the rest of the cloth closely over It.\u2014 \u2018spots that would not go\u2014thev were : HE sey He hure dy and with ditiieulty.voumnay clean wooden beneh or table.Place.the pen of the sveretaryv.\"Fhe pep! krow that the batter has come: that! GpON M Us round cover.so as to it EX-.took advantage of the first bre: a\u201d Hi is.it has separated Grom the thin had, actly: oud lay où the top two Lricks air to move a Linh farther ofl.«ef and çathered into a hunp.which has ora heavy stone.Atrcr it has siood | Phou art viet p eid] tl er ol.| lodzed round the bottom of the dash | six hotes in the hoop or mould, turn \u201cFam a Lad neighbor, - med or oat Is then ui essary to the cheese, and let it stand six hours | \u201c1 fear thee not.\u201d replied the pen: y long TH cod weather.longer.{Tam more powerful thon thou art the butter is much more tardy incom-|_ When you take out the cheese, rub bat love not thy society 2 ee ing than in warm weather.\u2018Fo has-[it all over with a little fresh hutter.\u2014 \u201c1 exterminate.\u201d said the sw dl tenait, place the churn near the fire {Net it in a cool.dark.dry place (tum-1 «And I per white.\u201d ans cere the cand keep it there all the time von are ing it every day) and in tour or five! en : ah Me thy vi Tove, oh churning.You may also in\u201d winter [days it will be fit for use.W hen once carded them not ! \u201cEven where thon (accelerate it by taking off the lid of|eut, it should be eaten immediately :ishalt one day be\u2014in the I; ke \u20ac ( Ob.Ifthe churn for a mément and pouring hut while it is unent, it will keep sev-\"livion ae DE in a little boiling water.Winter hut.eral days ina cold place turning it ! ! ! 18 \u201cBeneath the rule of men entirely PAW \u201cww « 2, i , ; N : T , ; i y great.ter will be whiter and less rich than! daily.Miss Lesttr.{The Pen is mightier than the Sword °° ta i swith two ne gr 1 .sat CE Int cit wat! cra TOR Det [5 = Bra With they rather slowly up and dow aschurn- bled enrd into the clot, aad then foid roost was rublied off, but there vive and fine .* at .5 5 Vor ° \" Wien yen find that the dash moves The cheese-hoop should be set on d'of blood.It was on the table near | inte nl ue os * near how 10 dress n pike, observes that \u201cthie dish! me thie fost Crile any ef {Le above named ar- n hive thon GHG den api la Seopa aii i rend LT Was Hon Iv chu ; , , Sonica make vw ove orodit, Aids No «lle Betiove sand op Chae Cru Le dununey.Don, 221 NOTICE.HOXH®S LL 2ned hero Cosine! 2 hihi creel Eh Were a : ! : Hireetion.| Laeds inthe Town lip of Potion AHeclion nr cece ort 11 fes Lee ra-!Dues and Eng i Menk's with full power toad to eatliet Beats and ju treapuzs- «vil Le dealt LEVI BICELow, t 192 the un 1 214 lappisis A : Gr houe tt it ctauc Try = hausdaud plitiiræ de.ver Bills of ali sizes, Sprite and parinter, à stzooth ng tard inatch \u201ca Braces, Cop.cred 1 foid Lox- Hesse we i on a o jHeeoh sites tad d'hose et sou Se shall tal An Sonn yon S% BULMES., o Joaliine age 7 , 1 Leon Ca tL gir ee ny restes da dn do do Pres ef sil iurers pri- .; Let one » ; 3 SR Ç 1105700000 .i hank 8 ; a i.\u201c \u2018 rade ' \u20ac ; ir) en rie for ule __ Ip oeuf ge =, riicent of il tt 1 \u201ca .i - a «oo \\ \u2019 pars 111 7e à Te » 5250 to RR uw broads Poa | Goa ado 8 Lon .2 « 15.00 ' Lo ! ** 12,00 i : Li \u201c8,00 1 : ta tre 1.60 Pr 11 oy ) JK) CY ; La Lie ; 75 a Voy Leer à alm here ats, ; 4 18 0.) aod het A octet of «© nder shirs ; dorer ! vus of purchasing seb eargl te inter aout cinet fre pur November 20, 18 1 AND, MAY OE, FR39, PAN AL an BSCR IN), IEP \u2018 i .a en [20 $85, utd JJ Ri ke diy 25 she Vol HOLY RY Bed fran Istana Insee and gen- elif stipe and Lucy DRY \u201cniite Ur aftention of the is © nive us a aed prices, be jt une » Liat we will aol be thea oh Gen ih: i ; Lert à whothorhss PS7 Na nly sol every a AY VW Spit do ad vot, eee gun Ta Re a \u2014\u2014- CT does Lust Cailoe-Xo Hiistake! voile «fi / LL per pdchted to the old firm of Baxter, CADET TS \"EN Jt, \"moine i 2 same 1 EI Mo pe LA 1 FENG & Co.a vinced that the same are hors \u2018 reverted, ined we payleir ne than three years due, and + ty withoul hese units in the o Bray af ane bee-treots of gh bition, unless the same are ped hemediately, we art wereld, .alt hand them to an phen for collection, (spe- tn _ Cl contrats excepied.) We also assure lhose in= » RE i he Rus ian cout wall pros the wine debited tao as tha we me ready to purchase, mi a fair ; 5 (TAN, + Fi tne ee hs sed to vrice, any kad of young clealée neat eattle in h th ey RN son of thee Si 1g hen of oh Gite bil ve sue decrmined y ror Nobel VEN I a not wis be Ti shal be pid without fardier delay.\u201cA word® oe Np Pg rhe, rior, ne Lo the wise Xe cording 10 1), - Mission le wa itocke Estao:l, Sept 18, 1850, filhe vear of à rien the sens i \u2018 I vor COCR Be senile must eepse is \u201c > ' funetions and the Fn cor canot be present Coat and Pant Stuils, at Hat time.Since Peter the Great, no ht GOOD assortment quite: fresh and chenp at St severe has oceupied the throne fi NIGHT y .1e x a.A KNIGHT & Cos.wenty-five years, April 15, 1850, Ce 15 Irak Walton, in his \u201cComplete An Soi l£ SATHER \u2026._ .; Eu - ! gler.\u2018\u2019after having given some choier diretions LARGE pb LEAT ER.just re ecived and fur sale, wholesale nnd retail, by A.ENIGHT & Ca, nd sa Braeden th frie booed up HET ee twenty | \u2014\u2014\u2014- of meat is too god for any but anglers, or ve- rv honest men, » Srplember 34, 1850, ¥, that he has purchuscd the stand foge + à "]
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.