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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1874-10-01, Page 2••, "i'ls°44.041w it 1:4aVier Arci4! Otroet,, thloo mato la oopy. . $ and ets, Those Of Oilr• elibecribere Who are tit CIMPree very' meat Qblzgo us„ by remitting AT ONO; witheut further notice, the Amount 9f their indelttetluese, Pertiee to whom accounts hove beeu sent Trent this'•officewmavo further• treble by paying the same tvithout delay. • 'I -1E0e Etintot..14( • CLINTON, .0.0T 013EH-1.; I 5,4: • IZE-DISTRIBUTeON. At the preeentinoment lengthy come snouts are -being made uponthe itil)ject of a re-distribution'of the conitituenoies for Ontario,and it is very likely:a bill will be btooglit -in at the not tatting be the local legietatureeto-make this clump, c, It is certain that irt-ri new- and growing country like our own, where he polo) late') • luoriapidly incretteing inosOme_ eectione, without a corresponding cheuge in others, theee should be a redistribt) tion every few years, and We belteve the time has now arrived when that change should take place. But while admitting this, ive.eatihot?altogettfote ,oete, the wisdom of increasing the number of our oepresontatives, and do not -thitik that our population thas. b000MO EK; merous ad to requite a larger bowie to give al full and free expressjon of the views, wantsand wishes of -the country: An increase in -representation Wili-ottuse far raore than a corresponding increase_ in expenditure, for if the paythent' Of the salaries of a few more -members was ... • the oely objection, it would not ho worth contending about, but it is-alsieoyo.. • the case that -when an exeeutive or -le- gislative -body is--inereeeed in-minaberse it feels and acts as if its status was ele- vated, and feeling their imPitance they vote themselves an increeeetti=lene: nity all round, and in other ways en- hance the costs of legislation. If any county •of the Provinee has MEG fee obreplaint, and deserves aere-, distribution and increased tepees:cute- tion it is.lIuron, whose population is but little short of some of the Eastern Provinces, the North Riding oontaining otter 40,000. . • Leo There are a fewi bOrouohs, such as Niagara, with its 1,000 inhabitants; and no neseepaoerototoonfigleteo .theope and Brooks/filo and Cornwall -,---that Might, withoutdoing injustice to. them, or productive_ef injury, to tho country, be amalgamated with the ridings in rr,7•- TUB; CONSERVATIYli CONTENTION. Ilredaesday and ThUraday of Iasi week the Oonsettaativetrof Ofttariet held a convention at .ThrOnto, Wisely biking mlyentago of the Botta/Mon being bail there, • and • theeefeee obtained 'II greet gathering: The object of the meetintr wee, no dotilit, to draw Up a party, plot, form and -lay dawn 88 me course ot pre- cedlere• fer the ftituee. Thia ia come. mendable, and no ebjeotion whatever cen be made to it as by this maims the 'best goveennient of the ootintrfis ;lured, and os they are at present in the minerity, and therefore in the cold _shades of opposition, they will be stimu. lated to WetelieW ithefeline"in tensity-"Attd-. patience every movement of the doeern-, merik, and Bee that they depart pettone tooliteound,..full.oerformanoe of their duty, 'without extraVegence or corrupe tient. • •' On the aejond day Of the Conventien' , the: Committee !ete.Heeplettops made it report of eleven, wbich; 'after consider- able. discussion wereipassed. The first is to ths effect that the strictest mon°-. iny arid ,honesty, free • from, party ioteie este,sho lila be ikereiSed in the'OCreere- ment of Olitario. :Quite correct, and we havecOeVery'oesteon to believe7 not. vvithotandingethe cerropt charges Of, the Coneervativ.es to the toetrary, that •the present Giiveolinient • are,..ae -oondeoting; tho affaies of the 'country, Whieli w2ll be felly litlbstantial'ect ee the appreaohing Meeting Of thelegtsla tete. , The second steteS that there has been. a le* Worm() in the eXpenditurci, eau-, sod hie enbseryiency to the,....exigencies ..9f pktytest, and that it should :be are fair guarded against' in futtire. -Are' though there has been en increase eit the expenditure of the Government, ne- cessitated' by the -Wants Of a,grtawitei country, they tire not been ,madacon- trary to its best intereots, thefore nO :Mange will he neoded for the futui e, et kast,cor Some time to conte. • ---thethirderesolution is in relation to our tunb,er weelth, and reooMmexida 'that the territory be properlY explored . • . and surveyed,. and that the, l'ind should not be sold en b/oo withont.:theepleneleee- ing first eubtlattted to the Legislature fa' ithotatiftcationo, A' reeolutiou we fully endorse,:widhave no doubt' .A Avill be .faithfully carried.- oeto• ' The fourth is in relation to the letting of public on 'iraots•and pays that the system plateaued by the ptosent .G.evertiMent ie: to „give theta - out withoilt publia competition, eAtich it 'contrary to the beet:no:bite :in- teresta.-- The feselsition Sterteith an tiditith as it is not the syiteni purstied - •by the Govetoment to give out contraets without pnblic. competition, and they eaave only givezrout Work in a few cases where time would not permit hem to Wait for public competitiono! If the ire? politioneoevee true the Governmbett Would fibrettogothroligh the .4Pptouch- ing session.'The fifth is based npon the non-ratificatien:Of flee 9eange only a Woe of buncombe. which they are loeated. BY this Means .r.l'he sixth. deprecates. the prasetice •of the nuniber of repreeentatiVos would re- exeeciaieg the apptopriations for pilr'. main the same, and yet an equitahl&re- Center .sertices; ; and •also eeithout the presentation be given to • the whole- consent of Parliament: S6- Via. eyelet... Country . Reform° • It 110 410_01.0_,:olight to .hti If we would cientinne to be e. prolpereo-ot-sucli Ta east iron nathre.that Cab- ous and happy people, we mist be eco-; tot be bent to meot contingencies, the nomioal end prudent, and not burthertereevernment must be permitted to ex the country with a numerous and costTY oe.04. the appropriations• under certai circninitances,, and he prepared ...to lee- tify themeelves before the legislatnee. at the first °rpm Theseventh e.ondeurnas the intoferenee 'Of the local gevenitnent in Dominion' tives of the county of Lincoln as tilde eleetint?.9: and says that the entangling • • lion, Oloorge. Bratru'e 'Oita Aitlits - The Dolt of the eeriee of libel ;Witt; Ontered by Alt Clieree Itroeue Agittust proprietors of ConservatiVe newspapere in which the slender. Ugainst hiMeelf, tint 61.0000 by the Yationall •Wass re- peetett, came off on Friday at *Brampton; Tbe clefeutient Wes t atr. Mille Pro. prietor of the Eineariline Moto; and Wingbran 44vanses Mr, J. ii.Came- ron, in opening theontse for the plaintiff, stated thee there was no desire to extea heavy:damegeethe object of the suit being the vindientien ef Mt Brown's character, and to prevent. tt repetitien of such a slander as thet comolained of, 'pleilidererTet guilty," PA Ilia not make the ,slightest Work to juetify hitnsolf ui pablishing ythe..eceodidetnoo.teetemeot or to estabfish the correetneee of tliViidereont rseseitiens ramie, "The jury, without diesitation, gayoaVerdict for the Pleintiff•end $100 damages, .1411.j,Ilrown's ootintel expres- sing himself 4uite•eati8fied•iiiii1 the vet- . 41'••••• .? t.110Y130.1AL EXHInITION, ' The twenty-ninth annuol Pievme al Exhibition olosedae Toriente, on Fri; daYlast • The tyiPtendanceloleting • the we.olt had yerY largo, it being' etitti- Mated that on -Wednesday there Were 40,999 .peciple,on the evounde and tho reeeiptd at Oteni-inientitedlo oyer •$20,000. for the whole week: The,phOW _ in all climes Wits very large, .porttcular- ly flOi"-SOS; is class Heron has not .beeo. secotiStful 'at in 'fernier years, but veheirthe number of 'entries, of 'im- ported Mack is ponsidetail, thie is 'not t be Weiider.ed: at: •'.1i0Wever, elle has spewed a number o prizes in other ife- partMents tiff given below.. . The' Meeting • of ' the officers and directors of the AsioCiation was held on Thursday evening, the President R Giblnos- Esq,of- Goderioh,---rri the chair. After reoditig the annual address the question of where tit holi. the next exhibition' came up, being freely discuss - ea, a fel of theb galariers-' ,sz 36`113* .*"°- Mr members eIng in favor te'• ; • 1110*.• Tookeramitli itraieeb, *WO* 91114- 8th anii9th. Colberne 1;r04014, Sinitieri HAW ;i1gt 9004 South Oet.. Iti4tt Elm* itorWallene,lietiataa*, 40ol, Min,84 Clet 0 alad. 7. ' Comon 1110** A epochal meeling-of, bleeedlloni Council was held on Mond,/ f.kglehlit Iella Pal 6° niemberie being present exoept Me. -U. Stevens. , It was moved by Count Tartu, reeoeded by Coen:" Pair, that the NATO* rake of taxer for the ourreut 191, colisettla on foretmaty rate 25.100 of 0014t 144 tha far selleol istiedity, Oot. 14, at. one &clue p, m. Jas. 7040 of, a omit ist 110,1 for intrehd rate Howson, Anot. on•Debenturee, 30400 of a 0010 in the 0 ; Ferns lalploinents, 1ko.; of itlf. P. And foo vilingsr-prirponoir 60 -100 -of -18491-011-A11-4-4.13',/ir-ritvion' ni....„..4uleirzle".4°0;90,01; on the , litoved Qouit. Cleateq eegenda4 by "^A31*clit.artioS: 804018 their 141141. •Prisisd at aune-Fair, that the auk iastruoted to thi: office, _receive a notice like the above, Sais 10111/110 Stoolooloplementie houtotheld furnituto 1104•Palth 140 X., Erie Olintou, 1 acres, the propeoty of Mr WO Grigg, Oil the premises, on elaterd;ffe Oct. Ord, at oleo o'olook, sharp, J. nowsoul spot. Farm Stook, Ireplemente, &o, Jae, rIleye nolds, lot 22, 5th cote, littilett, on Wed, nestley, Oct. 7th, at one o'eloek p, Jas Howson, Aueo , • VilissOttreeperty, an Albert Sto Clinton, belongingto Mr, 4. Isee, on Fietuiday, Out. 10th, at two o'clock p ,The Hew. eon, Anoti Parra, ram% Stook, '&o., the: property of tho late Joints, Snoil, oit4ot 27, 4191M-6,- 11Ullett, on AletidaY# Clet. 12, at 1. • Alin* p in. Jamie elevnion auot Vomit Sleek, Impleneoste 4o. of Jae. J�) iiefi,"b7Htititio" -511-Wede' get a by laW tire** np ,flit the porptem of drAwing eufeeient money boss tka ?gimlet- . No are 0144 to lour, tliet mr:7444-0a, .pal If011a ElaRd tO.' 1100 If htil debentures are °ugh; 0 Colborne, Wise, Wee ki°10W1 with for sale.---Ceeried,. .., . his ma! at Toronto, and had %weer three, The Ootineil then adjotiened, . rths brolt•to ie pregriteang'fatorably, ' , -o-e-eeeoeseeee--e:-•;-- Rev. Was, Trotheita, will.preach. 'Collett- e School Trustee. ettsoliteg. • • ' B. OoOntinell; -On Sunday, 4th init,, ..-- . . The regular , monthly Meofreq if am' (ion in aid of mission .fund. The aninel Sidiool'Beard was:held la *St eekeolltatuat Miesienary nieetteg Will (D.V..),be had on •011' Mendes,' fromiitsi Soft f. genk... Pro- WedneadaY, 0011. Val. Depntattiot Revs, eut the, Ohairina, an& , lefleasei, Scott, Mom% Ilea) ' and, Lambert.' :Service to matheeeo, stogie ofia 4,10. . 00I111110120C1 at 7* a'ohick. .' . - • It wail' 'moved by illii, lellonaloo, end . '. Gedeidok' has Voted i' free markSto and seconded. by Attie Booth, than: the foilorriinif tia the ...dismission *bout it, Mr." Garrore ,be the Eatinsatee for thlt.f., eillealag. yeine stated thai Ofinten was gyoing to do the same. viz-.-.: - - • -Where ho 'got hie information frem wo •Teseleeelo , , , ...,, , , ... ,. . ,,ere,gres oo eeenot•toll, bub supposes he thought there ' Citretakor,., $80 00 was suffieiets.) seas. ia the village to Pre- oRent, • - , •'. 10O, 00 ' . vent Vie 'tiosit &ace of a 'suittidal policy. .270 6060 .. • :that :either 7.771rieidenitals, 0 ....... .1.215 On . -4-Gnits WAN ' .,.ilinOilisegh!,:faiOrhiObeed, 4 gtouley Branch Agricultural elecielyie The fall ehow of the Townehip of.falene. . MI MOW*, • 1 ley ApiculturalSoaety, wee held et'Iday. field, op Filday? the 2.5th Septototite arti,, oleo ftlieinsido deutsettnent, being ehown ' conleeen immediAteiTela ,freut, _.!;;;„ eMY• in the Shod, and theateck, &coin the was all that cold be &wired, and, in colt, Requeoce, the. Attendance of spectators was large.- The entriee, generally,. were up to former •years. The otO/Woreof.horsee shown the different- classes latge, and they TigN9 deoldedly good. Both the heayy draught' and the general purpose heroes were fine animals, mid give eridenee of the benefits of imported :neck, Some ,goecl brood mares, wieb, foal, were exhibi- ted, and oleo some fine carriage honiee, The Matched epan, belonging to 11, 114, Clinton? WIt8 greatly admired, and 0-engle 11.9ortece ha& keen; offered_for 9! alien ocrearriago'horiet, was sia-rd'Orn. Riedel .Prize„-•-•The-show of .horned cattle was small, end what there were, was Outer ordinary. Bet: few sheep were 'shown, and AO pip. The ;show of impleraents warnet-very- larger Messreo Thomson- &. Williams, of Mitchell, being the principal exhibitors. Mt 3,'IlViienhairi, Lotidesbo- rough, exhibited 8, good loniber Waggon and i‘'fine double carriage ; Messrs. Knox Is Bothwell, Goderiehe agile) covered bug- gy., and Mr R. J. Whitley, Goderich, a number of buggies, double and single: After the Judges on horees had got through their labors, it race was got up between three horses, ridden by boys, *ash ereat- ed as muchannutement as anything during $3200 OO ,Ciatsied. •lliotad by .19,a, Soweto se& oreendetby liIrt:Sitaile; itito:followitsg swim% he paid, .JA41$11.00*Yd; 2 Moved bijer.: kathaseti, tad Reloaded by Mr. MU* time tete. Prim:rat toiteltirs be re-engaged.fer fee ensuing rats at former of perraanently lohitting it at Toronth, whileAlle-mojoriryZfavored. the -present sYsteM. . A .vote. , was taked.betweet; Kluge:ter) Ottawa which moulted. in the latter getting 114 eotes, and the' format 57; just twole one,: . There were elirtainly, 'sonic, good reasons given: why kingston 4i110111a not be favored again with theProvincial Sheer -for someitinte, at least till she and.the, surrounding coun- try Wake up_ feent their_Rip- Van : Win - lila sloeito. When. the. :show woe hold thoralefore the sooiet suffered R beav pecuniary lima by the non-attendance 'of visitoi 3, the want, OF water was Very - -seripnly felt, and costthe Beady, a large slime and the .occommodation for 'visitors is eitremely .4:tilted. But we too-fan-East...4-at-leaS house of reprosifitatiens.• ' THE RECIPROCITY TREA.TY.. _ .-- ;n the address of Dr. Jukes, 'who - has been nominated by the Ooneerva- candidate., we find an utter condemna- tion of_the treaty as it netv stands, but ha.-4,yatinst he will support relippooity if established upon a right basis, with, ea giving an inkling or *hat that right basis is. • As this address is one of the first that has been Issued by the Con - alliances between the Dominion .and local_ governtaaents . was the paratuount . cause Of the abolition �f 'ffiihrefepresente ... eget). -Well, as they were opposed to this Abolition, and when in power were as ready an any ime to dabble in Do• • minion politiottieve fail to Ewe wherein . servativitedrifirdates ire itirstlitobot or they-ei'o:' getting -4=Y honor tothent- to follow suit, and therefore one of the planks in the Conservative platCorm ..ittoilieolopposed to coneiet in eppoeitioo to the treaty. , " that • no idea intuit..he entertained, or Word uttered that would hi anyway convey the idea thati . we are not n the very best political - position, :and no. change will he permitted-. The Conser- vatives of the present day°arirsiden,tical in epirie with the Tories of thirty S?earS ago, - although they utterly repudiate then), and will not beoclessed in the game category. if changes have been needed and made in the last thirtyyeare, which is 'certainly the 00.80, there is every liklehoral that still further Changes will be made, and we believe they will atno-dieterit day, perhops such as will bring us bite more intimate relation,. ship with 13titaih, by . having represen. tativen iti the Englith 1 -louse of Com- motis. At any rate there is no cause to fear the diecuesion of the question, even be prod,notive or great good to it some advocate the esealiehmerit or a .ao,i'die lone -of , theist 'stated that -heedistiteettnitionelity. ----se--e.-- had orders freer; the United 'States, and The didtk ise4iienpletettoosenthe and that in filling th be had 60 iv? Tioaii,„. itioyiliodetiinsyttestinidab witottledirnpoattylitted hbeetienii , , 4) ty of -thirty per ,. td Atiothot' rittitiicl iittt power. The reselution of the that if ths Atriatio0 roarket.was thrown 011110, W111011 it 6011delnne, Visite Covera- „ OM*tr. thole th,O. could-. soceeeefulio the ground that. they take, but a rester. centpe ,3 against the Manufactereis theie; latian Is nisde'1“54” is ns°99sarY nn - dor eertoin oirestuestaneee. When John The oppoeition given to 'the treaty is ii, • • . A. refosed to give an 4001114 of the eX- Y. fastians and $1.°11',81' "ei 4114 , penditure of the latiOret, kit Vied Itorlil r7„ Si Iltraltinlie power to 1,04 up is- now condemning tho . local govern. ' ' I " ;selves in the pestling of this resolution: The eighth is, purely Conservatism, and if literellteinterpreted o*ould. mean. Up to the peesent time no sound reason has been given why br how the treaty. ht going to militate against the. interests of Canadians, bul -there haa been no end of declamation and, unprov- ed aseettions, spoh that."ib would be he ruellof • our manufacturers," and efut ~aestruotion of our . commerce," s we coy:eider the pasiage of' the; treaty of the greatest importance to Minato *endow deed eto finct =out e" -the. plutons of manufaeturere thia neigh. timed Upon the osuiajeet, and t haye en pleated to learn that neatly all are iMously 'pr the opinion thet ' it tfet 6-v4YMa-11411er (dill; soullt, le was anpported•ly the Very party th nite -hand fir thou *toe ore or aro lite *Ivrea for withholding intortnetion that .1'• ,to be, potiltiOn to givo the treaty and thlitte who eta labeling to pees it it, .beavby' etthpfet; 7 We alahltet'lielle but 'believe that the, kna,14,00 thO*0 *file Vito advoeate pro. • taItion-tire free.tradere •' .1014411' they want td...pu.rohase anything, tar tharp lit take: at tidied dad, ty peeiti ditty' eh lv ieltletteike th tleity4 UV. they conaider improper to 'make public. The tenth condemns the Itoolprocity Treaty,. Thh, eleventh in ouch a Cool piece of impudence and faint miSitinption that we give, it foe the fen Of the. tatty • Thitt• WO OfttillOt Vietle Withent alarm the wide4preair,syritein-af itettitlitten (so eteiltiegiy, developed in tits onent election male) prtieilikeil by the patty, ulna hal built up lin tmlltkal capital en pretentious Of Olitreini Utgit het tette epediel Wald, blf 114411 .10 C h• Itiott *tilt to la .:„,ShePP°rd,r45P.° i gWesOes,. i00; Mrs. Preston, 42'0 Mlee-Sturgsone 0200; :and .3/Iiss 0200. -Carried.. 1'Tho lioard'etlien 0j:reined. ' Iftrechanks" InstItitte Kriebel Cie,. E'r Beadles Ream, and .Libeerys • ehaa Miiieure—rfar 'fa greater mine:token:. of these wiehing to at- . tend the Meoltanice! Bvening, ,dasscis, ta•chlingethe time of holdhig them • from the evening ofMonday and Wedaee- • ._ day, to those of Tuesday and Thuraday,. and at tho sameOtime- toottre the_reader ofothe-Lihritryooacieopporteunty toi-ebtai books conveniently, , 'change' •boon Made from Tuesday. afternoon and ;evening to the afternoon and arenhig Of . Wed- nesday, for tho. purpose of giving out biyoks. The Reading Room hi open every °roping, except Saturday•, aft Usual'. • The 200 tinite outside of territory number of Headers Is now but an ef- • from which will be -collected the niater[- fort now 1:;.einit made to increase It "still more,"by a thorough onvaes thoSe'parti al tamitire,oP .good show. A speaker of the Tillago. not yet visited. 'About 01170 at the:niteting, in favor of: Ottawa, ea- worth ne)v books have been added dur- mitted thet•farming ha not eendueted in ingllie Peet 'few menthe,: and tteeLltust ad- tho stuno energetic and advanced . man- dition, al1101.111411g' teoeleoutOteett. In 'value, . . Pontainedo. the :rimy latest ittetiee of new, net demo, there -as it is in- week ern" section of Onterib:ooHntene it Will be theri-avaxt year, we hope ,they will itiniulated to inake a.tespectable ei• ..heeetion, and as the deputatien guarail-• teed to make' ample preparation, for the -eichilition and that 'fairly oes aceeeea. 'the, society- elioUldote....indenititfieda-wo hope every reasonable effort alienld be. 8;mi:tea...tit make it n,..anocess: Below isAti, brief synopiiiiebf the.,prizes taken in, this County.; Roadster Stallion, 4 years and upwards, lat G. t McKay, "Canadian- Leopard," Wingham.• • • . 4 • • • . • Carriage Stallion, 3 years. old, 3rd Jelin Kaiser, "Young. Coachman," Tueker- strethe Tsvo year olds; let A.C. Inmate ‘!'Sportinune," Stanley ; L. J. Brace, Oinanhandaitt.Bred draught Stallion, lab W. flodgaeoe,.1".7oung • England's glory," Exeter. , • • Yearling 'Colt, 1st Aelirtes, Stanley. Brood mare with foal by hoe eider let Sas. MeDimogh, Colborne; 3rd J. Glen, Colborne. • •• • Heavy Draught Stallioe, three years old, 3rd C. Mason, ." Honest Sandy," Tuckersznith. Two year old filly, 3rd H. Love, st,_ " Bonnie J'eari," Hay, • . Boar Pig, 13erkshire or. other largo breeds., lat J. Cumming, Hullett. • Agricultural Iiiildieinents, Horse Pitch' feet* and Taeltlee lat P. Grant, Clinton,' Machine for' harvesting peas, lat Geo. McLeod. Set horse :beet, lat.'. IA/Mitsui- son, Seaford), Iron plough, .2nd Munro la Hogan, Seaferth ; 3rd J. Williamson, Seaforth. Wooden plough, 2nd BAYPIELD HAREOlt:—It will be seen by liamsen,. Iron beam plough, .steel mould- eteeeeelsemeno elsewhere, caning for eeest„ 11°gan ; 3rd 11"-Wilr tho construction Of•woili at this iamson. Double mould plough, 1st J. -4:44 °r ° Williamson ; and Monro & Hogan,. • Harbor, that tho Government' are aetei. • In eketellee• andoepaioting, . Or- itined-tes.pu&4001,1mr4,.10,..00ijo._.This., Mouoteastte, Clintoe; took a ItIt.V. X, Creswell, Seafoeth; our giad ; Ine, will be good news for Hayfield.... . throe. 2nd, and two 3rd prizes. I/. t, AoOtottoeetaeregi,erere.„-A, Thirty; Zs table belt, list Platt-i-Gode- Ina of. the jrs ar,t of •-•., • • • e ..,-„Readirer clielon; let Drawl Agriaiiteral ..Sselety will be Ind Mita. M. ,T. Mosely,„..Motetiot; e car at -Roses lititettlinten, on Saturday, ;.;0.4116iieente,n,1 Nt.foyka71146. tlisku Ir...i.o0c)tzibn, 00 ; a, forwithttt;s418 llate inagirt,ipanaat obtreir, TY-Goaer oh, - • ecienttfic and itiatorical work era and -books of Tievels. .The direetora are anxious that. Our young mea and young women should joie the 'evening-el:taint; Which afford finch a rare. opportunity for those .whose educa- tion is , feetiveoebideethoebooste net the leisure tie attend the day sehool to. -obtain. that further instruetion lie..neefut to ATI for tha proper -discharge of the active ditties oil life.„ With roved to the Read. ing•Room, Libtary, and. Beening °lasso*, emote :information will be given by Mr. Scott, at the Meolutnice' Inetitsite room, in the Town gat ; • Foosto--,On Monday night hot theri; was a slight frost in thiS.Plaoes . Tug' Swtes lazeo Beitonneee-Thie favor- ite troupe will give an entertainment Jh the Town . Hall on Wednesday ,evening next, Oct. tth, See advertisement; Sdieunev oF WAT313.-Ifotwithstanding theheavy rains that, have fallen, of late, 'many of the wells this neighborhood • have run dry, and people are compelled to: carry water, some quite 4 distance, to amp; ply the deficiency.' • 13xteeries OF 'AOVIlltriar170.7,-1.4flt Week 44 Alcilgan,,Braeeileld, advertised in the N'EW E8A, his faten for sale, and the paper had scareelygot eitoulited, when he fount a purchaser in the person of Mr, Jas, Davidaon, Tucleternithe no.e.e.The 'hoe appeeeee are Trey Sears» hi- age as exciersire tlentaneljetao nt nionwat for them, tot Week contairr . number our °claims's th of adveviisement fer female aesistante.. The 'supply Own uropo lifoPears to be in, creasing wan 'for then), tether OA° the Ineeting ..Pa in ." over-or•owd- ea" Villages plea's* o py'1 gonna RACING. •-• lieeOntarie Goveen, meet has-just-printeel ntleiroultited a now - bill in relation, JO ieultural :wadies, &a, in. iliteh is P.elaese that .proldbits horsti-raolog.ai aliewerOn. even the day. Ono' of the horses a white one looked about forty Years old, but ebuld go, nevertheleset and Jur it-hobbIed along, -its-bones pretudiog, the boy freely apply- •ing the „gad, it was an amusing sight, although to be deprecated: • , The indoor depertment Was -fairly re-. presented: The tint thing that took -the eye on entering' the building, was the magindcient display of fruit,' • There were -apples of 411 descriptions; fall and Winter pears, plums in abundance, tempting peach* and lindens grapes. Therewere atm; seine fine melons, ;tomatoes, stutash, .otions, beets, corn, mammoth cabbages, pumpkinf and mangold wurtzels: oreeta show of grain wasnot large, but it was,of good 'quality. A...number of varieties of -tile potatoes -were shown. But little -.dairy produce -Was exhibited. Somelood harness was shown by 1VIessrs. D. and T. "Cainerim. Mr V. Homan had in the hall two stoves,onerom tha manufaetory of jno. McLary, London, the other fionillin `St. Catharines Stove Foundry, estab- liehmeot but recently opened., as usual, had a pod aisort- merit Of their handiwork, part of it of a superior.'quality.: .Sinue vary good feather and hair nowere:were on exhibition; giving evidence of rare taste and skill on the part of the exhibitor.. Messrs. T. & J. -Arn-iarong,iif Vern:if-exhibited-a-dining table, ef their awn manufacture, of a now pattern, and apparently 4 -:very good oee. The table which is a falling • leaf, is so constriiiitito occupy butlittle-abniT- When closed, the tilroPthe table ie not over six -inehes;,wide,• and it can put against the wall, taking up little space, and when °pelted, it has a surface of about five feet square. •Of Course they can be manufactured: 'drier or sinaller, Mr H. F. Morgan of Bayfielci, a blind person, had on exhiibitiOn ' three lady's hand baskets; manufactured by which were.certainlY well made. ' Had a prize been offered for•tlie,pretti- est young lady,. there would, no doubt, ha.vo been Scores of competitors, and a diffi- cult task for-thiindges, if we amallowerr todOw our inforentes from tholarnum- ...tievEretelswground. •e• within:five Miles ef ib .on theday Or days 'hibitiblis' This elatwe appears to be not nue:tiled fel., and will effectually put a stop to an-eViLthati_viould iMbri-be destriic:- tire-Of- the- obj ;rota:. of these shows, if. not thus °hooked:- -* • W.. M. .Sonnii.v Senooi Concear.'--7-A coneert Of sacred gaud° will be 'given in the Wesleyan M.ethodist Chureh, Clinton, On Tuesday Evening, Ocf.C6th, by. tho en-efAho .§.ablpith.Seitool, under the lead - Cidlinder. children • The new writ for Eseek, oonaeq,uent upon thilootikeeting of. Mr, McGregor, has been ieseed. The nottination takes place on the 15th and the ilegintrar is the lletarning.Officer, Ever since Taut 1rovernb9n the To*ity journaln have held unattimottely and persietemtly that it WAS tt diagrate to tho Gevernment'to.have in it such a. Member an lYfr, nose. NOW that Me, Rosa is teat they declare it outrage: IViarittOtleit DO It AGAIS.*there are certain young men tint village Who Make a hab- it of loafing at the corner of adeestserisher ,& Bertootipteteo-Suttdoeotsfteimeinatioaneto using insulthig language to ptuitient-littoo 'They had better take -our adettle, widish is to quit the, belitifee,H.or ate they may tett iltentselves .plaieed• In- too- oenapieu. owe, position for conduit., *hoed. .treiiii• Extent itetuttlae.o- A and a :karat that he IS nOt irt. Wind& Nragio Litman , ntortainnorito, watt the having hint half ent and hail Itt tult tho kuitricos of the Oilotoo •lereebyteilan 84. tiontiortiot,. wo 'wonder bath school, loth rtoloot 41.4„..„::),. •g -Y7•14. Colonial $entetto Ilea Written Ur. so, ofiatet ratty eviiiing,„: Omit, An Ottawa • paper States thatihe ,i;ptiton% will be given tra. the town kelt, ketizio to the °met the,t tithe ter 4 of , eeeeee of different pieces will he alohile. imion WZtII Brit1h Oolumbla must bo tntotoli wortit-14-: 61514 to far ' deo ikiefietlile. eeterolenee, mit prom, # the Walkeintritight have IsAtisd that much ht. at •h .0llow without leaving _Vietoria,. It in 010 „n! rmvosd ti�Ho ornih1oitvuh1ettt Pa n ubb 4 *4 tIi 14111 •hava boon in oenrse of training for some- tinie,.and have given evidenee of consider- able prolcieney. Doors open at 6,30-; concert.,to commence at 7 1'). Rion, Adolts, 15cts. ; Children, lOcts. As -the proceeds are to. go towards the pur- chase of an ergs)) for the :iiChael we hare no doubt -there will he a large attendance. Suttee liteerio.--Somo dogs arollnd here are'niaking sad havoii. ha the ' sheep flocks of some of our neighboring !armors. • One night last week, Velem. 3. & B. Brie. kende; below the etation lost ink or 'soy-. en ; Mr. J. Brawn, duroxi Read east,. three'er four '• Mr. W. Smart, in the yil Inge two - Mr. MeAllister , Huron Road f west, baa several badly worried and an at- tempt Was also made on thee° of Mr. W. Robineoti, but thiodogs Were Unsuccessful In getting intithirfold, Partide owning dogs which they think have a groat liking or :mitten; ' shouldiceep them7secniely , fastenedup as they are liable in have the• animal shot, and can be held responsible for all damage done. • '• • Ta Welitusi.-e-Yeittercley, for the first time, we began to feel the et...preach of winter. During. the .preceeeing tight cone adorable rain fell,. tuid the wind, being .from. the northweet, it was pole. Although We do net went winter.for .another identh, .we belieie•ftstniekeare better prepared to meet. It that; for some yocirs past, The winter wheat, is well up, -and they are pro... greasing rapidly with fall ploughing, 'poin- t* digging, &o. Tornipa are growittto ra- pidt.V and if the snow keeps off there will be sh,, ,g004 'yield, .There • has been more Indian corn 'grown this year than usual,. and it has sueeeeded wefl, .Tho innenninf fodder 'in ,store le not inore than will he needed, dda every eteltionty should be practiced. ir itt; use , . Woteettec.00We learn that':a Ifastelling °any:weer froth an A.rrietician nurser, is go- ing through the• coutitryand obtaining eri. ciorg for , grape trines .on. faits protenc.a. He 'carries with hint a box of fine hot -house grapes, and exhibitre them ae,„.the' growth Oat of doors of ;limiter plants., that he 'is taking orders for, andbaa. succeeded Inoue_ iij Ofieeital parties in this enti, neighboring villages for °ratite to la 0.inifoutitte. We advitse all who Wi'sh te engage itt tho oultivetien qf the grape and other ;whetter fruits, to .beoome Members of tieor Ontatio-Morticultntaleltee-. ettelation, whereby they May be.e0riletilOr- the experience:Of inerebers,.in all matters pertaining to We Ivan:A of seieliee. ago:04,1.0dt, A0 ,-WO are pleased to SOO tbat our towiniuntn, Zifr PGrant, has this.year _been su.cceontut In eartoing off the fltst prize tot his Hay Fork, at thee Pre.. *bidet Fait *re ,heel, a outnber of corn- petitore, among there an. Atilerblen fitter „Who,..e.S.Apt staid t beet everythingthe• other tido and Were going to dose' on thitil' but they didnot, The Toronto leader pub. tithed the fulletring • • • oPetete-Gtante-ttf-Clitten, eohibited a new and Meat completehorse fork, it only requiterte be keeii to be fella' elated. Its iiimplloiiy dispenses with sup inutteesaty attinditrit lehOrs It hati taken the twit� at many county shows, auti toolc the atat prize; At Undo)* laitoyear. Thia etiellent 14404 pr. moobaniobi. ph.5.10.1 4ff4 the 01.4 priae. . fti Sapb, 0, g 4:4!, gee oengo latilttliAt4titt OF ARAL DRY GOOD AT TlIkr"*.' ATERLOO OUSE, 'SOLD' AT wmcai wiLi"! )3 VERY LOW :PRICES, CALL AD EX/FolVITNEe BEFORE PURCHAS=0. 4T. C. Grlion0Y; Vtraiteiloet Tolotepotose Clinten, Sept. 30, 1874. Flannel, lat W. Mentgemery; 2nd 1). Stir- ling, Pair Woollen Blankets, J. Erratt, Pair Socks V. Homan, -Pair Stockings', jes, Cam lien. , Pair 1Vlittens, V. Homan. Quilt ine atishworkolst Miss Erratt; 2ad. Wire. A. Grainger.-oFancy Quilt,-lst Kifla Erratt; 20 de. Skein of Woollen Yarn, ten knets \ or over, ' Mrs. J. Campbell. Skein of Stocking Yarn, ten knots or over, Mrs. J. prpbell, Gentleman's Shirt, Moe Qe(). Bates. Pair of Fine 13oots, lat and 2nd WM.: Foley. Pair of Coarse Beets, •let.and .2nd Wm, Foley,. Set of Double Harness, D.. Cali:wren. -Set of . Single Buggy Harnese;D;Cameron. Sieci- men Of .CcOpers Work,' let J. Armstrong; 2nd do. Cabinet Work, -.T. „Armstrong. Holley in Jar ' Jrui, ,Aiinmer. I3oney in Comb Sati. Arinetronr,. Flowels Luc,* Boquet, D. H. Ritchie. Flowers 'Small. ars, Idiss Erratt. :Piece. Tatting, Miss H. Irlorgan. Fancy Knitting Mr,s" Eba-. Bocioet, D. H. Artificiai. Flows- Erratt, Embroidery in Worsted, Mrs, hardt.. Crochet Work, Mr. D: H. 'lit. Rigs or Mats, Mrs:, V. Homtieo ILone- •made Bread, Mrs. T. N. Elliott. .. ItiermUe'ill-e,-- Umber Waggon, iron ailj.V!enhn\.E°13leBvggYj. Vhenham.Sin:len1ggy,R, J. Whitley. Covered Baggy, Knox \sgs. Rethwill: - Iron Ca!Crrr7dv"enCiahan3." CIPt'oetelTs.--e Drill,GitnCluTtligviira-tor or, Scualer, DoMeleay. ... o • Bitais Recommeteno ---eSpan.tiorriage• 11,tovece1trelreeltieviiii-2 d, Jno. Pollock. 'Heifer Calf,: Geo. Sparks. grapes; ,Tos., Wilda. Tomatoes, A. B. 1B elusion, (aim-. men Onions, R. Russell. LTair Vic -mere, -Miss Erratt.- Etlibreidery,. Mrs.' IL E, Morgan. Embroidered. Brae et, irlts...13. F.MOrl‘Cgaga..13S.IMSee3,t. V°f .. 13.13aOkinea6nEh.9411rOnHe3i. F. in Comb, 2nd prize T. Wells. Polly Rem,. 1st Thos. Marks; 2nd Jas. Switzer. . o ' Jorwes--Holtate.o;:MroHougliton Sea - forth; Mr. J. Upshalk Clinton; jos: Whit- ley; Goderich. : r CATTLE AND SitErP,—.Tno. PettyioStan. ley; G..Case, Seaforth; D. Wilson,. Stan- As an evidence that the foals are not all dead yet, NV8 have only to mention that a couple of fortune wheels and a lottery dig a thriving business -all day.. It is a shame that these windier& aro permitted to- ". pitch their tent" at every place a shcw of any kind occurs; and the proper authori- liel shoiddlirifitUre putaniterfa their gambling operations, and severely punish the offenders. Were the propeietors of said things. fined a far times they would aeon cease. Credit is due the Directoits and officers of the Society,..for the mnin aner which they performed their duties, and with the exception of a few protests against the de- cisions .of some of the judges, everything passed off well, - , • - In the evening a (.14uner was hold at McCann's, Hotel, to which.a goodly num- bar did justice. . . The following is the. Imeranmom-Jos.-Oalasvell, Varna; D. Beacom, Goderieh, Tao; T. Lavin,, Bay - Letezs' DotenTelelee.-MrS..A., •Spndk8, 148. T., "‘Siyonons, Miee A. ;Vitae:no-Stan- ley. ' . . . . 'GRAIN, SEEDS, .AND .DA/RY letwouw3.-- A• bmitn, Ilerne; Dpi Varna; T. Stanburye.Clinton. . _ . . Front oleo Vzootoetet.-Mr. P. Grant, Stanley; j. 4. Young,tioderich T'p; Thos. Marks, goderich T'p, " ' . PRIZE LIST: • • , .11ORIGULTURAD Honses.-Brood Marc and foal, It C. Tough: 2nd P. Cole. Two year lst, Jos. Calloway', 2nd .Jas. McGregor. • TWo year old- Gelding; lat Jas. Campbell;- 2nd csres: Switzer. One year old Gelding, Geo: Greet). One year old -Filly, P. Cole. •' 'Buggy Horse; lat 3ino. Bothwell; end Geo. Erwin: Span Working Horses, let Jno. Turner; 2nd Jag: Armstrong', r ". GENERAL' Pourosn Irintses. -el. Brood Mare and foal, Aar teid; 2nd Alex,. Sparks. Two year old Filly, lsb Jno. Turner; 2nd Jas. Armstrong. TWO year old Gelding, lat J.ait. Turner; 2nd W. Montgomery. Ono. rear ,,n1d Gelding let Jae. L. Esler; 20d Thos. - Welsh. 'One year old Filly, 1st and 2ne1 ROL Reid. Span Working Horses; iet Jae. 'Turner; god B. Snowden. • CATTLE -Milch Cow haring raised calf in '/4, it Thu...Wend; gild Geo. Sparks. Two year old Heifer, 1st and 2nd GOO, 'Slitstks, One year. dm Heifer, 1st, Thu.. Marks; 2nd It. Elliott 'Yoke 'rine year old Steen, Geo. Sparks. Fatted Oz or Steer, 1st and 2nd Alex. Sparks. Fatted Cow oirteittitIet Geo. Sparks; 2114 Thos. Wells, • ' , Sneeroo•Itinn two sheers and over, lat E. Westlake.. item Lambe 1st and 2nd, O. Tough. Two Ewes, having had leenbs in 1874, two shout and over, C. Tough, Pairolisve Lambs, Chas. Tough. Pair Fat Sheep, 0. Toughs • . • Demo Poonuceo-e,•Tennei Of...Salt 'Hut - ter, 1-t Geo. Sparks; 2nd OE Tough. lave tbri. Butter, sufficiently twitted Per table use, lat Geo. Weston; 2nd Lone Erna. GRATZ( AND SOD11,-)rwo bushels Tread- well oromidger-proof FalloWiteatooist R. BeacerriL 2nd Alex. Granger; ,Two hush; 018 White Winter Wheat, 0, tough. Two busb. rife Wheat, 1st R. Beacom; 2nd C. Tough. Two bush. any other kind of Spring Wheat, lat Geo, Sparks; 2nd jno. Bsthwell „ Two bush, two Rowed- Barley, Jot tee, 1_0u/elk and Geo:. Sparks, Two bull. four Rowed Harley, 1st Ala; 15parks; 2ncl.:•0..? Tough, Tww-bush..Wliito 'Data, •I.st Cf. Tough; 2nd Geo. Green.- Two base. Black Oats; jno. Rathwell. Two bush. large Peas, .-lot In°, Tough; 2nd Geo. Green. Bushel Timothy Seed, B. West- lake, * ' non AND VEGMAIMES.--Bag Early „,, , ,Potatoes, lat W. Montgentervi. 2nd Geo, Erwiv, Bag Late Potatoes, lst Gad,' Green; 2nd GA0,:aftatIO, Applee, four va- rieties, 5 of each variety, eie Ind. Tough; 2nd As It Brow:won. Pears, tout varietiesfive of each, let W. "Merge)); 2nd D. sir, wow. Six late Ileas for table sue, Dr, Woode, Six heads of Ciab. beget Dr. „ Woode. Two Pumpkins, * C. Wild. Two Squathee,. a, Wild. Peek Potato Onittee, grown in clusters, lst E. Wettlake; 2hd, A. Ilaaeltio. get& other Onions, let V. litunan; 2nd A. Ilisackie. wel d Twelve Viola Time 1st A. Sparks; 2nd J. Tough, TFaeld Oarrote let W. Mogan oda G.- parks, Twelve illangeld Wurtaelia. Dr', Woods, _Tivelve Poaches. fst -dos. Wilds; 2nd D. Stirling, Six eat' White 'Celery, A. H. DtM11111021. Silt lyead 11.ed Celery A, 11. Bromine% Two tar 141011. Dr, • WO n a a love Musk Oh 44 -11 il'Os°s' ;' - ' DittlititittlitesTotgi , YO filth* Tan reed ' CIIIOAGO, Sept. 26. --Mt Perry, Gee oral Manager of:the Royal Fire Mid Itlarinedosurance Company. of Canada, -is-in thisnity imipectingtte methods' of protection against flitter° fires. • IL) re- ports that the Canadian Compaiee will. remain hero. , There is considerable lo- cal agitation over-theInsurence qnestion. .Thirty companies threaten withdrawal. ittriett., Apprentibe .-Wanted. • • W.A.N.TED no.TEDIA.TF,TA-.A.zi AppaiiINTxoz to learn the horse -Shoeing and General • smithing besinees. APPIY to " ' • • . muones expellee:. ' waltee,, sep, 29,1874, Meeting. • mat BULLETT DRANCII AGRICULTURAL SO. Onimr will hold a meeting at • • •, S BOSS'S I-IOTELuor- Saturday, tho ioth Oet., at 'Vivo P. 111, 11 jaarties who think, there was. aflY iwrOr eniiasteaeayeetioeh•eat,meenx4stint.eatoolvipo.4.1.4Ns ttoLtdrx7ose,ttasotsi, - tr he 4-* " , Clinton, Sopt., 28,1874. , 21 ' rp. the Election CO:tart, • The Cositrovert•ell Els:ottani: Act, '1873: • Election of a litenzher for the 'Ron. a. of Ooinntona tee- the Eleeteral-Dietriet of the Sleuth Riding of tho 'County of hurons ' , DonnlION or • Callana,. • ' ,• Province of Ontario, Election Petitien of ,Soutlz , . ma WIT • Huron. . KGB SOTICE T3IAT Tin AEOVE PETITION ft1beIie1e . • • ' • ' .00.11RT' HOUSE IN TER TOW 0P tiODERIOlt? - Ileum Coutitteetlierote owtho And•I TWENTIETH. D:orya' 007;F OCTOBER, A. 1874. on such other snipe..m.onk daii, as may be needful; Dated the 12th day cif September, A D. 4871. , - Clerk of 0:U3E1804u Couit, -BAYFIELD: HARBOR.. Notice to. Uontriktors Qmotoo %ENDERS ADDRESSED Ti erre T., DE tiara:tan, and ondorsod "bay field ftarbor Worke,ll wiLl be received at thie office until Neon of " • "WEDNESDAY, the 14111. October next, for the eon- struotion^ of orlb-work, piers, _and for ,drajIng tho ' Western &coil= of 13aydei4 Ifarbor. • plane and Speoliteatione can be aeon at this ofilee, ni .-Town- litergaTenhilel, pay, deld, from, On an0 after Wedneaday, tho Mistant, viler° printed forme of :fender will also. be Obtainca, Satisfactory seourity on real estate,. or, -by deposit ni money; bank stock, public or maniallail bellikl$Pf amount of Ave per cent on the bulk suia of tbo colltr45- Will be required. Also, the actual signature of two re. snonsibio and.solrent persons, willing to beaora0 bine. ties for tho due fulfilment of mia contract, This Department will not he hound t.) 511011,t1to iow est or any -of tho tenders,. .• By order, Scerchry Department oll'eldic Works, • Ottawa, fle,gt. 29, 1574. . •. at . - .. JonnAN-MArtimo.-On the 30th- ult., at the B. O. Church,- Clinton, -by the,. Rev. -It. Allin, Mt Edward Jordan of Coderich Township, to Miss Sally Man- ning, of Colborne.. .. . leantrv•-•Annuttvs.- M the Wesley:in . Methodist Church, Goderich, on Wed- nesday, . Sept. 23r4, y the Rev, Mr. all of Goderich. tee, Mr. S. 0. Perrrto Miss Eliza. S., aeon aug ere hos. o rows;sq., bbettioentestio. Servant Cfirl Wanted. AATANTED IMMEDIATELY; A. .60013 Sgit,1110 Y • Girl, tei tiiis. woman tuweet. Clinton, kit. 80,1874 :Apprentice Viranted.- - 1ATANTzli--AN 4:1)21iNNTICS TO LEARN G'GD 74 Cabinet ktaklug business.. Apply to G. DiEuts • Clinten, 'Sept. 29, 18.14.• • • • Apprentices Wanted, A PrItENTICE0 WANTED, TO MASS D2tS8. .ns...1stattaa. Appli immediately to • MISS T/1011P30g. Clinton, Sept. 80 1874. • 3ames BtrOtif. *• .1, , Servant Girl • Wanted. . Tcrstartr lr SERVANT -610r vy apply' to - naxe- Stapleton, Sept, 28, 1874rolin, sax-mato&. • . Servaqat GiriWaiited,. , 0,ERVANT WANTED, osETGAT CANDOGE14411 At housework, to whom good ,wages w111 be oven. • Apply to C. BPOONE11. • i3linion, Sept.211,187.1. •• Wanted, AiitrSin1LS OF TAB1S 011 VtrOlinfi* 8tED BEAM& & DAVIS. Olioten, Sept. 9, 1874. - Cook, Stove for S416. A Steele...WAS/3. OGOX 11TO% VOlt Olionp. &noire at this calm 'biluton, Sots 0, 1874. Imiotion: Sale PARM STOOK, ItPLENIENTS, 840,, 4444•4 ;muss lloWsort will sell vy Patillo Atietiou, on ' Lot. 21, 2nd Oom 11tILLnTrit, Thursday, bet. 22txds at 1 p. nt., eleattp, The folleleingprePorty, 'lt.: 1 out Worms, 1 spring - COIN 1,11eOf Cott, 2railth, arott Inmg, t moor muloe 4, in ealf, Illistor south* 9, la calf, 1 heifer Caning 2,, t Sheep, a fininbit 1ew14,1 Ridable Waggon, I Sleigh ' Illinrgy,_,Iolding mak I Plough, 1 jot Narrows, 1 zog alltivator, 1 toile wear o oepiisa,itt11M6a; ;;60fil1:1tla isss lottsii.Gt1s0o62e!ho, nitcto.4:6eeokini xnjlittn1 4,pibstt„ thinlla..491114 time. Oath t {hat- . All pipes, flasullit pin% and Othat. atilatells two num* itiffilatilff teetatel ewe gotta, •••• • -• •-• • • 4.414 4.444 I 4,44* WOW :lig I3E.T.-.411 .A.,"„....4, 0 INT, 01•T Votht6sday Evnii it O:1tt.18.74.: Tha Zenith. of Tams 1 Orah4 Augnicritation h t;, Ai, loghaniana Ybeallats & elth Ledics" , Es Gent's Silivr OrabOatral Bant14 thO Alle-Pazdan gnattortto, QuintotkO, & StmLotte. - . The Alleghassitins, whose mune fitvi heron& Ilin lieusehold Word of tho mu2ie4o7i1ig people, ttlYti oIii I 11011th:111.1W travels have extended to all parts' (.1 Out civilized globe, will ogrAtat_their now, inetuniraialdo• Programme, as above. ***NO pest oneMent on tantalite of weather. Pwitlir to other togagements they eau romatn positivity only an advertised. ° ' ' Two sets of Sliver Swiss note copthet upwardg of Pin thoUsand dollire, manufactured in Berne, Ake 1111(11 1.1 Switzerraudrituring their late tont In Europs-, vet of HolId„Silver brass Instruments, costing over 82.90Co mainifilettired exprossirror the -Allegbaninne Ladles Orchestral Band, under Gni direct superrial(it c,f• Prof, st,, 1). C. lin% of the AIM of 110114 Qtattby, hastruinent makers,Rostoti. The Alloglutnittne precent llusio Vromunitoo overy Lady nod Gentleman on entering the Efall. Thia 14,41dma iioivrioine,ot2o5rocinhenitceit. cotineetritt,041 toitt, SQ canto.. •Tieked ts for salaXellea's nook Sync //0011S'Oban AT 1.30. Conran's t o peel:et/ell AT 0; s D. G. "WA/ante:4'r Manager, F. L. IsENJA:1110,,rilusteal Director, 0. c, 1111a1,111111T, nosiness Agent, W, /r• 31Ka5fr01`, zoacTer Lathes suror erica. all Goodst oetritaielAtige3 itet)C1C Boots, Shoes .8t Gqiters eittetlea ter Valetta Whiter Woos., sow 41011N, 'ST lEtt CLINTON; toe he oni load tte ttry IMO wiring ploys . _ rat tsittett heve tee teat altatat. ftlittlad ba4t.tantittits giltm ltetalitlit; kWh 1 tiot mem. 310