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"9 thou, invisible .i)f. wino! It tliott
bast no nein° ttv be kitewil by, let its call the
—Shakespeare.
• •
Jet thy devotee extol thee,'
And thy woedroud virtuee um,e
the worst etnarbee call thee,
00 'loll hydra inexisterltum.
_ • , •
• ample mar, vieeee bloater,
• Realth corrupter, idler's mate,
'Mischief breeder, vice proineter,
Credit epoller, devil* bait, .
• A1enthee0e builder, pauper-malsoic
Trust betrayer, isoribVe eource..
Teoket,emptier, Sabbath breaker,
dimeeienee stiller, resource.
rvive'eP4041er, eystem shatterer,
4h1ristincreaser'vegrant.thief
Cough produaer, treaoherous flatterer,
Mud bedatitiarl, mock ebef
lusiiiisehinderbr, 'spleen
Woe-laigetter, frien,c1ship's bane;
Anger'heater, beidewell ffller, .
• Debt involver, toper's chain. '
• drowiter, honer wrecker, .
jiidgment'viarper, blue faced qieick ;
. 'Feed.130ginneri regelse,deeker,,r,
Strife enkrndler, fortiMe'S wrick.
Summer's' peeler; whitet_fa warmer;
Blood polluter, specious snare ;
' Mob Collector, men transformer, •
" Bond endoer, ganabler's fare,
-Speecii bewrioigler,
Vitals burner, deadly fire ;
Riot mover, firebrand flinger,
Discord kindler, misery's sire.
_
'Sinews rolsber,--wortir depriver, •
Strength subduer, hideous fee;
• Benson thwarter, fraud contriver,
Money master, nation's Wet _
Vice tiedecer, joy .disp.eller, • •
Peace clistorber, lilackguara's.guest ;
Sloth implanter, liver sweller,
:B• stracter, bateful pest.
ea boggler, stench emitter,
rang Mineprawler, fatal drop;
intuit raiser, vanom,ppitter. ••
• Wrath inspirer, coward's prep.
• Pain inflicter, eyes inflamer,
Heart corrupter,. folly's nurse;
Seer.et babbler, body =timer,
Thiift defeater, loathsome curse.,
Farming was man's Sod employment,
and as the means of existence for man-
kind is derived from this Oropleymelat,
it taust of neceesitf be hielast one—the
last one to fail or .become played. out.
The question now is not if farming is is
good enough business, but, on the con-
trary, are me good enough farmers.
The.latter is the most difficult question
to-aaswer satisfactorily. There is at
present but little.reason for a farmer to
murmur about the hardthips of his vo-
cation compared with -what he tnight
have dime 20 years -ago. We are not
half so gratefut or contended in the com-
fortable homes We now life in as wg
Wero'in our cabiaa, of times gone by ,•
nor do we realise bow mueb, more of
comfOrt and luxury we enjoy new than
then. .qTast,nowthere are more :fine
boots and fewer bare heels seen . flying
over rail fences than there used . to be.
' There never were so many farthets rid-
ing in carriages or • so many fanners'.
•Wires wearing silk dressers and .so few
of them running'spinning wheels as now.
On the. Whole.; ibitattd of farming as is
busiaess beitig at. a discount, it is the
economy and thrift that used to mark
our fatherewaye that are, played out
and disappeared; bnd notwithstanding
We have lost their „virtues we yet early
More money in oui pockets •every month
than they couldo;.gather together in a
Wholeyear.—W the N. E
bung. • . . •
airs. Smith eirThe Grange„
, 011,„. oh I so you've Veeu t4 that old
.G:reage, have ? Pretty time of night
to come home, ain't it? Midnight; if a
minute' I wish the Chancre and ail tire
' Grangers Wern blown up.•
No; sir, yon rieed't make An any eletties
at all 1 Business detained you' Couldn't
leave l Hadto watch at the beside Of -a
sick brother ! Si* fiddlestick ! Slekein.
ter Wail& bo nearer the trath, I expect,
and your poor patient wife at home,
,laying herself to death for you to spend
your money on Grange dinners, Grange
' belie, and wharnot. You'll far bettor
spend it for shoes; chignons; and. ruffs
for Yam suffering family. . You've .beeir
drinkini, tool Dont tell me you lieve'nt!
I say yon have . so please don't
contradict me again 1 Wee...nt Contra
-
dieting me? Boohoo ! Oh that
should- Iiie.to see, the day that my own
husband stionld veil me a liar. :• '
You'll be the death of me yet, ,a
Wit destroyer, joy impairer, then ',what will 'become ofthe ehildren
•Scandal dealer, hill mouthed scourge ; %viten their dear mother is dead anil cone
Settees blunter, youth ensnarer, • •and their father is yenning every night
-- Crime inventor, rttins vergs. ,to so1n Grange? Tm—jtist 'lend be
Virtue blaster, false deceiver, cause you didn't take me with you; arn
- Spite displayei., sot's delight;
Noise exciter, st5maish heaver,
• An Irishman by. the name of -Tom
ildurphy, once borrowed a SUM of money
from 'one of .144.- neighbors, which be
premised to paY.in, a certain time: But
month after month passed by and no
signs of the aereement ' kept, his
creditor at llst. '1,varned hint that he
should sue him for it and. recovei*.it by
law. This rather frightened Mini, and
notheingablota_ralad_the moneY, be
went to a lawyer ta get-ldriee:-_on_the
toatfer, After hearing Totne atory
threngh to the end, he asked lith,—
'Has your neighbor eny Writing to
Show that you owe liim this fify Allots
nisil a word,' replied Toni quickly.
.4 'Well, i'vn, if •yon have not the
money you can take yaw time, at all
events be cannot Oollect it by law.'
'Thank .yer, honor," • much obliged,'
!raid Tom twang and genii' toward the
door. ••
plod on, infraWd.',' said the
• Fat for asked • Tom in aston:sh
meat'.
'Yon owe me two dollar:a."
Fat for 2'
I.? You •asked me to did- you? No
you .didn't.
•,rals,.3.hpoa.apreadexi eeprpiene bite. 'll net go A step') ; no .sir,
Quarrel -plotter. rage .cliseharger, • ••• ,lmith, I tell you that you've
Giant eanorierer, wasteful sway;
• Chin carbuncles, tongue enlarger,
Malice venter, death's btosidway. • :meg ril show you. lock you in a
• Tempest scatterer, window sinasiter, ' room, and throw the key in the well -I•
Death's forerunner, lieU1s dire brink.; cripple the horses
Raven:Ma Murderer, windpipe slasher, — something terrible, or tav Mune
D 's kidgiegi peat: and 'Sarah Smith, see if don't, :•Iiitirp out of
the window, will you? • XO You won't..
•- , morns Ship. • 4 lim. not going to have my rights tramp-
.— led upon by you,if you are a Granger
There is perhaps -no department of in- —and. I'll not attend to My bnabless.
' dustry in which a general ktaiWiedge of If itis'nt my ;business to ,kitow. where
mechanical work is More necessary than and how you spend your time, I'd
• log on the farm. There is is large ttYlnicrer what is. Lhe 'isharaed to
amount of repairing and building which talk. to in-7,:ivife as Yen are doing: I'm
must be done, and yet does not -require doing the talking, amil. I'm nett, any
the services of a very skilful worktaan.. sjioh 'thing, you hateful old scoundrel,
'There iri alsomucfi that is. dcsiral.,To to you. If you. don't husis np, P11 Puiib
do but Which Will not warrant the ext you out of bed, and then yon may te'.o.
pease of hiring a regular meahanie to your lodging at the Grange .as well is
perform. The farmer, therefore, who your hoard. •
has a workshop furnished with the inpst A report was heard; resembling that
useful tools, and possesses skill sufficiept of a heayy body coming in contirt with:
tonse them, has it • decided advantage a hard surface.' It might have been
. over, ono who has,noL • A small. • break Smith -falling on the finer—hat then it
in some implement often causes serious might not, -
delay, it most be taken to a mechanic .
. for repairs; when if we had tho. means
at hand we -walla often make it last A_Negre, Wedding:
through the preeerit emergency, if not ' The following from the Savannah, e.
permanently 'repair it. • An iiisignifi. correspendenee of the Rochester Ex -
cant break in a horse rake is. liable to press is a varbittlin report of the Ifinis-
\.7cauan many tons of hay teals damaged ter'e address to the bridal pair -at ifro
if the tearn taust be stopped to take it Cent highly -colored ',wedding
two or three miles for repairs, when. Bruderin and fiend • When two
there is not aportion of it that a person, yanng 'people' say to tleyaelves dat ,dey
of ordinary ingenuity could not- repair 'have 'rived at dat disposition whar. day
with the proper tools. Thri trouble can bar Aid -one anuder's failina an' incr.
and expense that arise from; the looiett. qtfitiea, dey, mos' always take a. notion
1 ingiand'hreaking of mower knife seri- fof ter maery, .Ans -when a man muster
tiona is grirsati,milesi-tre have the eon- up spunk enough for ter go an' bity de
veriienees* tightning oikreplacing them: license, and de 'omen .haPg her bead fin'
• ourtatIvea. • : say. she to state up an' let de
Many bout* in whiter may be proBt. man claim her in de eyes of Ilehtien
ably apent in the ellen in making gates, and de general ?Olio, den de marriage
haY• rzgmgs, oorn markers, ttddoi, or happens,' • - t
whatever articles of the kind we may Here an old brother remarked,
need, anil in repairing imple tits, fur* so, and the remark seetued to, eneoUr-
reittire;harneas, 4e.. Thera is- a great age the speaker. '
• difference in the efficiency of .diil'arent, 'Why does its man lub de 'omen?
*gone' in mechanical work, but the 'Case she pooty;',..,`...;Why doea. de 'onain
I most bungling workrrian can do more ittl.r..4le Man, . Cam -he strong.. Why
\,..) with tools.than be 'can :without them.. does de nuttrAnd de 'matt bate bib one
The number of tools requited in a far- tionoder ? Case de Seritimv, hIaL..
to—er's ahop depends Much upon the skill. phesied ib frUtit de ' fOUvAittiOn. But
, of the perselut who is to use titem. deY don't Owl* Mari y, i4glit along like
,,flome would need IliardlY more than YOU . DO! galais mighty
dr dozen, while others would- Use fifty or -sly. bey um like ---the terrapin: De
• morel.- al.nd. triaine......egaild.;etint—eitqlloy: niggergo altnig.. iron de swoop aut. he
teSt.ably-a, forge arid drilling inedible. say to hisself dat ht feel Iluug-
tt inexperienced' pereeit' 71-••••••• Milnebr he gthg- tgrAllir :1;41 .11b
to begin with a few, and enlarge hist eel- log hi tie sun via -eyeS a4t. -156#
lection aw he finds ib,necessary.--Besides de nigger mouth, begin'fer‘to water; rink
the, tools, the shop' should contain a 'he hanker, otter dit terrapin:,
, werk-lietioh, vicerttair of--sita4enolies, . Cooler,' he nay, bib y
iron hog, and a nail box divided into' Terrapin no itay
stareral eanipartinettO, for the various -‘ Nigger say; "'Cii-riter,
eisee of nails, ierewe, bolts, Sze. A:tool imiidltY ;.
hest isnot IlieCeSSary, as it is quito us 'Terrapin open ner eye.
nt to. hang the,. toolson nails Nigger slide up little eloser an
ro p place to boa them. Cooter, you make good soup;" an'
A Wade for each he reached out .,,he han' rer ter ft
si'lltroof as hind in, But :de terrapin, be slide i
ood de writer, are" or li. ata
be cooler's 11
it might
' 'got to'stay at hocie-;--you an't- ga•--to-•
another Grange meeting. Won't ask
Why, for myadvice, to be sure.
Doyonsuppose I can live by charging
uothing-12- ,
• Tom serached his head a moment, in
evident perplexity, for he had no olooey.
At last a bught ides seemed to. strike
‘. An' have yes any , papers to show
that I owes yes two dollars e asked -
with aiwinkle in his eye. '
',Why, of course not ; but what does
that signify V '
' Thin, I'll just • be after takite your
min advice, rio' pay neither you nor,nie,
neighlior saying which he lefb the
office and its occupant to Meditate o
hiviyer taking his own .adviee, is
doctor taking his Own medicine. •1.
•' . Despera
Two "droutl
ing in the n
publici house,
-stip ly of -the
iir
the pockets
groat. . -Every
'been tried that in
,devise, and they,wo.
ate plight- backwa
hope that • seine lit
turn up to enable the
bearable craving. All of a
of the pair, moi_v _dosperatet
other, and abler'to wet the e
said, "I'll fent for't ;" and, with a
fei,,b'ned reality; let himself .down on tle
pavement; The other, "neebor" now
'took -up -1+J Tart in the "tragedy," _and -
hurried into the publican's In, a state of
gt itt—excitement with—"A InalI has
fented and Wu doon in tho' "street, and
wad- need 'something to bring him
round."Humanity and a glass of "good
-Stull" was scion by the side of the pros
trate man, and a little helii, and the
smell of the "crater," brought hint to
rest on his elbow iind---"T'alo a drop o'
this ; it'll dee, ye guid," did net require
repetition. "Leave ,the 'half o"t to me,
man," whispered drouth No. , 2, who.
now saw it woufirrequiretin! ,entire
conteuts of the glass' to bring his mato
reuntl from the why he was holding on
to it. Bur it would not do ; it all went
the one way, ai)(4 wlth tantalizing em-
phaisisuiliseei,7asN
, told—"Ye aun font roet
yina
. , ti , •
. , "Would a little spirits now and. then
Burtnicrtottehr asked a man of his-phy.
stolen. "No," said the doctor ; "a little
spirite.now and then would not hurt,
you much, but if you don't take any,
they won't hurt yorkat all."
The undersigned has moved his stock to the
obey formerly ocoupita by Mile Radii,next
door to the Express Office, Where' be -"Win be
happy to meet his old, eustonaers,"toiVhom he
returns thanks for Past`piltrencgO. Ho' Will
Always keep on hand, a good stock of :
TIIIS STATEMENT 1S,Stri3STANTIALLY
a fact based upon evidence in theposieession
of the agent, m the shape -of-nilinermis-testi*
menials fromplit isufferersin all the walks of
life, and particularly from simie of the mott
respectable and trustworthy families in the
. .
montane% • ' '
'BREAK' IrAitT—ZIVS'S COCOA—GRAT.EFII LAND
Coitanurisci. —By a thorough. knowledge of
She victual hrive which govern the Operations
of digestion and nutrition and by a careful
lected Cocoa, Mr Epps as provided our
aptilleitirei of the fine pTrtics of ,
breakfut tables With a elicately flavored
beverage which may save us many. heavy
doctors' bills.—Civil Servici., gazette. Made
oply with boiling water or milk. Each
ix. *et is labelled "James Epps & Co., Ile.
Cheiniets, London."
'MAL '',PAOrlign or e000A..—We will. now
lave an.00eennt of the pr000ss adopted by
3feeere mteg Beets & eo,, manufacturers of
dietetics siticielest, tit their wbrks in the Bos-
ton Road, ondon, —See article in ()asset's
household 004e.
,
rtitisISAYA., BEST VARIETY OF
Cinoluma or Plinervian. Bark. first °ante into
general use on mei ;tutt of siemarkable titre per-
formed by it on tint Countess del • Chinchon, at
Lima, who, after her recovery, distributed a
large quantity of it to the Jesuits', in whose
binds it looked . at reputation, that. chari-
table prelMe inal de Lugo, having pur-
chased it at great spense for the benefit of the
rooms peer at - it is oombined with
aromatics In &deli, iOna cordial infDr. Wheeler's
Compound Elixir Phosphates and 'Calisaya; a
rem rff • ail efficacy in restoring
mninatutionsil vigor and repairing the Worn out
franierwhether use -rip by mental worry; deer.
work, excesses and ad habits, or debilitated by
prostrating diseases
Ertrihf lepossoble fo r different ways By
s Willson says that "the pitengation
of
iner ...sing the vital wer itself; 2nd. By har.
dening, tho wane • ing„rital 'con-
•oi • nitin res.
o
In its history this invaluable Medicine occu-
pies' the moat ' honorable position for any re-
tnedy to attain. . A fewyears since it was
known only to the friends and neighbins and
patients of the proprietor, tind always sought
for by them whenever troubled'with Rheuma-
tism, anti ie this way'eame to the nifitte476
physticiane generally,,and through their favor-
able expmssion, and ite. acknowledged value
is Rhueinatio .Remedy, the 'demand for it
coaine so frequent and urgent as toll.ilige,its
proprietor to hierease his facilities his its
manufacture: Its reputation rapidly attend-
Orders,letters of enquiry, letters
of th seertifica•Of- mire were thiily.
rec v r sea' .eUnited Stittes
dint • ,onabasi�ofits
—unaided by, cks of the trade
al effortsit has risen to its present
• osition.• Wherever introduced it
p Most flattering piefercilob in
of all rheumatic eomplaihts.
e really grateful Mak happy, 'tot
Our medicine 'flail ready sale
oi ently-profitalileto uirdo we say
bedews° we open a new field in Med,:
o, and ogre at once what the best
aotitioners have for agog:tonna so
• von to relieve. We fill a p4.ce here
• nomnipiekr we' relieve thiVuffating
inister to God's poor; wo• restore the
oring man to the use of his injured limb's,.
d save the. scores of times-ite_40st i dec-
or's bilis; Vic 'Carry contentment and .glad-
ness to the home of the afflicted, and conse-
quently are remembered by millions -of grate*
fel souls. Thousandrhavn been changed by
the -use of this. remedy, from week, sickly,.
suffering creatures, to strong, healthy and
happy men ankwomen, and sufferers cannot
• reasonably hesitate to goes it a WC.'
This medicine is for tale at alt the Drug-
gists throughont•Ottnada. If it happens that
your Druggist has not got it in stook ask him
to seed for it to - •
NORTHROP
• •
Agents for Oiitindo, .Scott "atria, Toronto,:;
DEVI*TS & Bdisilyii,
Notre Dante Streer„Agelift for Quebec.,
Lr1eo
'per bottle, large betties 1121.(10.
• . . •
• pr. I. 'Welker's. California Vin-
egar Bitters are a primly Vagetable
preparation, made Welly from the tut. -
OW) lierbs.fonact on the -lower ranges of
the Sierrh Nevada:mountains of Collier -
nil, themedicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without the uso
of :Aleehol. The question is almost •
daily asked, Mutt ts.tho .051180 of the
Unparalleled eueees,s Of VINEGAR Mr
Tnits1,1 Our answer is, that they remove
tho cause of disease,andtbc patient rea..._ —
Birth FloitringMill
-
covers Me health. They aro the groat • -
iso the
, V_
CELEBRATED RUSSELL WA'r011.
• AA kited* of Watches and (gecko .
Cteaned and • Waririated.
Jewellery, UmbFellita; Parasols, ace.. 4
neatly repaired. 7 NEW
, • •
Having had thirty years experience, he it •
confided he an giveeatisfactionto thoae vibe_
may fever him with a call. Renietiibbr the
place, next door to McHaffie'a Bookittore.
SAMUEL.. FOWLER. •
Clinton, Aug.-gO;
blood ariger anda life-giving principle,
eet—Renovator Invigorator.—
of the system. Never before in .tho
history of . the world has a medicine been
• compounded possessing the remarkable
(piddles ofilrEmaAuBryrinte in
sulk of every disease man
are a gala% Purgative a
relieving Congestion
the Liver and. Viscc
Diseases.
; The woprtle
VINEOArt lirrTIIM ar
Canninative„,Nutritio
Sedative, Counter.ini
tive, and
Grateful Tho
_zo.,ka.Brzroasjito
•
vigorant that ever; s '
system.
Ne Person can take t
according to directions; and rem
unwell, provided their bones are
etroyed by mineral poison o
means, and vital Organs wasted
repair. „
• BiliOn_28 Remittent an
mitteat revers, Which are 11
lent in the valleys of our grea
throughout the United gates,_especia
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, —
,Dlinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, &tan.;
gas,. Red, -Colorado, Brazes', Rio Grande,
Pearl,,41, abanait, Mobile, Savannah, Ro-
anoke, James, and many -others, with
nrHE silbscriber begs to tender lite mos
sincere 'thanks, to diliv-,,Itiiinerefir:Vilif.6-
Alen in the surrounding townships and the
publio gentierfaluiltyli.efiben. tolretiry:',61hitraltil3iattrhbonfilgal•
oat important improvements) to
petting in,a new boiler
' erotofore used, and by
improvements, toga -
ere, he is prepared, to
7001.Ain
piNG•
out. Parties from a
heir gristi home With
• Goe-d: Flour and Mill
be at moderate prices.
large. stock of lum13er
ould also inform the pub-
TATIVIBER.
of
and lengths: Pine trent 10.
emloek, frorn 10 to 26.; Oherry,
White Ash, maple, Soft and Rock
the:to-mut thepublie, Whielt_en-
' fill 'all orders that he may be
on the shortest notice and most
erma
rarehfis, ilffE721j. 1)1WPIt27tTf!it.
Aber ... vast 'tributaries, throughput cur
st
..alifi Neountry 'daring the Summer and
'tau• Vtiii, and remarkably no dui*. 190a- -
onslf unusual heat and dryness, aro
Invariably aceoinpaniedbY-extensthide. ,
raiigementsof the stomach ancl liver,
aial other abdominal viscera. . In their
treatment, apargative, exerting: apow... .
erfal,intluence upon therm yahoos or-
gans; is , essentially necessary. There .
is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
Da... J. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS,
,
as they. will speedify remove tlie, dark-
colored—viscid-anatterth—wiiieh the w
bowels are loaded, at the same time ,
.ji.r Antall; THE TOWNSHIP or ecomincrr; 80
sores. A good frame house and grant barna and
orchard.
Ant' Le
•, 04 raPOUTo
A STORY ARD A MEP D'OETALINO---TEInad
*LA- easy.' .
Apply to ' er, amour.
.1 COTT&LIE, WITH 0AnDEN ATTACHED. •
13 Apply to
C. ntnovr.
mutat, stay -8,187s.
41rostaii%At Zi*S7JEc.
itOY.A.L MA STE& 111$11pS,
isanatici PROM ODEDEO every Siniii&y, atO s. is
The tirelereigned hating beep App.:41'601prd tor tids
tine, will give all heeesdary inietwatlen and eon tiOete
itt the lowest rated, •
• , STEA1To$,
Chit" May tdo'lit74; ?Zinn.
Just. NVJaat is Wanted
IN MANTON.
Ne* fietreshment Heenan sad Familia
mid Confectionary Store.
M ItcS ' T SIMPSON"
Demi reapeethihy to 'onetime that she has epened
dleftesItoorer and a Prnft and Confettleheryater• e
. Itt the Wilding
the New Era" Office,
Near h:laber`e oprmir, Team Street, Canton, where she
wine ad tinieetbe prepared to tarnish
et a• Oeht anis, inta everything kept in conntetion
shuts neetatirant, at moderate prises.
• lottery, Pleat Cakes
ya Mt bint
' *MOH CAN BE SOLD BELOW '11GULA.It 'VALUE.'
IritirgrUl E .T -A K IM N— X~0 WA -N
ar nal& the highest eiish price will he allowed.
SIGN . OF THE BIG . BEDSTEAD
jusrAniaSuari 18543
.'
• Large stock of good HOusehold 'Furniture,
home manufacture, Made Of seasoned Material.
A'ffije assortment of imported work,Ma-
as Woad and Cane Seat Chairs, , Sofas, Loun-
ges, What-Nots, Cradles, Mattresses, Spring
Beds, Carved Brackets, Rustic Frames, &c.acturerfraintelvitiralleeltetic*MAT
Gilt Mouldings, Rustle Frames, wood, moulded • • •
Good value given to all who.thay purchase,
• with moderate -ices ,
stimulating the soeretwas or the liver,
and generally restoring the healthy
. fending of tbe digestive organs. a.
Fortify thebodyagainst disease
by pprifyinr its fluids with Vriinciais
• of a system thee fore-nrined.
Dygnsirt or indigestion, Hiiad-
Tightileas'Of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sotir
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad 'rasto
In • the Mouth, -Bilious Attacks, Palpita-
tatiortof the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in the • Of tbe104
BITTERS,' n .opidelnio can take hold
noya, and 4 Imidra Pet' P4114111V117111?
tpps, to Otto bottlo will fralllsrgaPr.1atetettea
of its merits -than a lengthy advertise.
luellVt• "
Scrofula,. or King's 'Evil, White
fitvolliegs, clears, Erysipelait; Swelled Neck,
• Goitre, Scrofulous- Itiflammationa, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercantil Alfections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Byes, eke.
• In these, as in all other constitutional lila-
'oases, WAtIERit'S lirriCEOLIt Birriaas 1111V0
shown •their great -curative powers -la the
most obstinate and intnuitable cases. 0
Forinfianonatory and Chronic
_Rheumatism, Goat, -Bilious; Remit.
tent anclIntermittent revers,Diseanesof
the Blood, Liter, Kidneys and Btadder,
theie Bitters have no egos!. Such Diseases
aro caused by 'Vitiated li1004. •
gtOkfd al ta an ti 0 au h as
tilipelDisedasmeal.—errapr,son: en -
Tie tere, Gold -boaters, and
• 6 in life, are subject
°web.. To guard
of WAMcsieli
spilopttel,Mipsh,nTpleets:
undo, Ringworms,
Sea
yes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Sends,. sco Orations Of the Skin, Mumma
and Diseased of the Skin Of whatevername
or nature, are lite.rally dug up and carried
cut of the system* a short time by the usk
of these Bitters,
' Pin, Tape, ,find. other Worms,.
lurking in the system Of So many thousands,
are effectually destriled and removed. No
system or inealohle, ilo Vermifuges, no ali-
thellflinitles Will free the systemfrom worms
111°tohro.3iemnitti;
FComplaint% in Young
or old, -Married or single, at the dawn of wo-
manhood; Or the turn of life, these Tome
Dittera display so decided an influence that
iMprtiVeMelit is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the *Vitiated Blood when-
ever you find ita impurities berating tliroughs
the skin iii Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
• frosoln.eittikroihitinwthheenvyaionus finadeatgiteijittructed arid
irionr feelings 'Ail tell you when. Keep
the biond pare, and the hcalth of tho sys
will folio*,
ileDONAtio & CO.,
gaffer. Agbt;Sfar lichea,-Caffairsda,
sad our. of Washin4ten and Charlton Ste.,
bold by silt praiiiiiiite and Dealers. -;
_
—
Grocer,• iliTine*anci Spt; Merchant,
90, ALBERT STREET,: (EAST ...SIDE,)
ONTARIOI
• -Wif0.LBSALE AND 'RETAIL DEALER IN
GRpopRI4s,
tvii4gS AXP ,5W•RI-7,1s•-
;Your,. ..eernsiteal -&racked -Wheat 4;4 Unbolted _Flour, °alit Pegi
Ir 7 '
. • Barley, cte., &c., constantly on hand.
• • • •
•
Just ReCeived a tall assortment of China, Prockery; tilassivare.
• °rt. zirrcy.
ALL OoonDgLIVE5i1yP
Wwifc, • —' •
G.
CLINTON, April 1,4th, 18'74.
UNDERTAKING'
An eli-g-iiiit-Ileaisiefor.Hiro. A:quantity of
very fine Shroudis, Cheap. Funerals Attended
and all furnishings 'supplied at reasonable
i rates. A large stook of Cofflue, moulded and
always au hand (trimmed to:suit) e.ther
silvor-platetl furniture 01 otherwise. .•
' Remember tlicoStantl—Albert street, opyo-
-
THOS. STEVENSON.
Clinton, Aug.- 20, 1873.•
/PILE SUBSCRIBER—WI TO STATE THATAIE HAS ,OPENED OUT
• first -idea's HionesirrThep in 011aitn; Where he wilt keep on hand a ehoice selection Of '
everythinteurtrartiraelsitraess of every description,
WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, BRUSHES. liFIRRY COMBS, TTLall COMBS,
And everything that it! uSually found. an ifritclarie Harness ShoP.
e.
Light Harness got up in the latest most roved' Style.
The beet material used,11114 Oret-eIne. worlonansbip S of every de*
eemption made to order, and warranted to 'give satesi n. public -are *respectfully hi,
sited to call and see foitheniselv.es. REPAIRING PROMPTLY 'ATTENDED TO.
Remember *be Place -Three !looms west Lief !Fisher et nartess,s,":111seron Atreet
JOHN CAI,IPBEI.f., Pstemernon.
TIIONISON • —86 WiLtIAMA
•.
Agricultural Implements, and Boiler and Engine Work s
MITCHELL,. arcrr
Huron Street, Clinton.'
run undereigticd,wI
numerous custontere
support theyhave aceorde
boon in business lin (Jhinton would inform
thein that he has terfieved his obeli to the
him on Iluten Street, in the rear of Knox a
Hotel, where he hopes to meet his former
customers and, m many new ones AI may
favor him with their patrorlage.
Horse Shoeing will receive his most careful
attention, and in connection wit this part f
hia business he will combino that which is
very necessary to insure complete Success,
'tamely, that of a thorough knowledge of all
diseases of the foot of the horde. Fermis
and othera may rest assured that their orders
Will receive vomit attention. His prices
arc moderate, and.,the „aubacribeLtrnats-he
will receive that patronage which strict. at-
tention to busines and a long experience in
ito--a good 'guaratifee for good work—should
Particular. Attextion Paid to Plat ,in4 Con:.
graded Pete, interfering, re'd.
'THOMAS TITLING,
Veterinary HordealiOer.
°Unto% Aug. 20, 1873; ,
.AGENCY
NtitJutt
RANCE COMPAOf Hartford, Oonn.V
more conunodious building lately erected by ,
you loo v
. We are Tortafaeturing largely thie Samen,
'JobbSelfit,akei, . Reaper, aii
Which. bblieVe 41.4 the beet harvesting machine in
f_ EATERIGIC zraramairank. ,
•BROADCAST sEtr)tt AND. .
All. kinds of Agricultural Iinplements kept on bond. A. Old of _ *meats
,
• . L:oratiafeetton guaranteed,
,
limiter hiring iiood, eleatiAmil; suitable tet.: Pax droning,: are requested to law
word with W. W. FARRAN, Esq., or j,011N MUMMY, .:4.7 ittoot,
"Repairing done at Peter Grant's, Clinton; Hugh Blyth 3 and IL Deane
Manchester, end, sai material kept fetlePiirtaffitt ngbboi •4004isi.
Tg91.1301( 4; 4
,
Mitchell, Arft 8, 1014.