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New Fancy "WorsteciPoatiptS4
New :White .COatings,-
NeW Fancy TeStings,
New il'rouseringej
:New Dress Goods,:
New Liitstres,extra'v#11.1e,
• New Black *alining. GoOds—extra vainer
New p Fancy Prints, •:*•
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New
Lawn Striped 1V1u.slins,
New SwiS ChB& MUSlins, leauttfoi %toms,
Printed MuSlins, .
Grenadines,
New. White Brilliants,
"White ,
Shatv16 and Mantles,
'INT]Bw ,wxxicAr_AxiNT3Ext-'45L7';
New Lot of Ladies' Underclothing,
Men's, Womenand .Children's Hose,
-Gent's BubleGltiVes; Lit Make, for
13--er;
Men's Shirts for 60 ctd.lworth $1,'
New Oxford_ Shirtings,
Fall lines Of -Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Scarfs, Ties, Collars, - Shirts, Vests,
Coats, Pants, Hats, Caps, 4c., 8rc.,»
New Carpets, a very full :assortment:'
, New Floor Oil_ Carpet:
A JoB LOT OF 5,000 YARDSOF AMIRIOAN OOTTON 311111T REONIIIED EXTRAVALVE
Sit 33:41 I: At *
. Half a ton of NEW TEAS, from_50 to 80 cts. per lb.; best value in, Town.
Wanted, 5,000 Packagesr.O.Rtter.
S. FISHER.
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CLINTON, June gra, 1872.
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RETURN THEIR SINCERE THANKS TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PT.1131./0
generally, for tho sharo Of patronage that has been beitowed upon them, and having leased
The Storo lately ()gulled by Messrs, Dohorty &,
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Will open the same in a few dart, with a choke eelection of FRESH GROCERIES, dee. As
we have got quite a name for our high linvored Teat,' we are determined to keep Jilin, and
will make aleduction of !relax 5 to lb »oots per lb„ on 5.0r, 10 lb, Cattle.
W Ft* BEST VALUE GIVEN IN TRADE VOR PRODUCE,Rijett
T).A.X.47.41;33311:G 'or. 60.:
'whbieogo,ftnaiteiati Grocers, Brick Black
CLINToff, Juno 16th, 1875.
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AGRICULTURAL
WORKS.
Climax _Double Cylinder Threshing_lilachines;
'Combination and Vibrator'. ,Iirachineb,
r+ f.1 u r
jo1y 14, 1070,
at, per bashal 10 29 • 0 04
. * • 0 80 a 0 90
• , 0 a 089
•• • • 0 90 A 0 6,5
0 71 a 072
• • 500 a V00'
4 034 a 0.85
• • 0 7t1 0 110
• 0.2 a 013
. 8001000
Per 0 76 A 7 00
• Beef • • 6 00 a 7 00
Ilides, • - • 500 a 000
..Sheepokffeish) ' 0 25 a 0 50
player - 6 60 a 6 as
Timothy -3 60 4 00
, Goose, • , 0 00 a 0 50
Turkeys, • • • 0 00 * 0 76
Obickens, » • • 0 12 a 0 10
iemaarmasnig mAstiskurto
Whoat-rall
Spring
Flour. -
' (Nati,
Pees,
-Potatoes
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Butter •
Eggs,
Vork,
•szAPWIT'St
july 14, 1875,
•40,88 a 090
• 086 a- 0 88
• '460 A 500
• , 0 40, A 043
• Q 00 a 0 -65.-
. 000. a. 066
• 0.90 a .100
• 1,0 00 a 1100
▪ 016 a 017
0 12 a 0 13
6,„75
MAIENETS.
.July 14, 1870i-
'W4eat-Fell " 60 90 a 0'94
•.. Spring • - 088 a 090
Flour, , - 0 00 a 6 00 ,
Oats - .0.39 a 040
0.65 a
Earley - - 0 60 A 0 65
, Potatees - ...'60 a 0 70
, Butter - ,.• 0 16 a 0 17,
., Boa,' , - 0 12 a 0 18
.,8.00-- a 10' 00--
W001, , • 0 34 a 0 35'
9 Hides 4 00 • a 5 00
' Wired- -- 2 50 - a - 3 00
Beef, • • 400:a 6.00 '
Pork, - - - 750 a 775
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• RODIT. 0 111AltlekTS• •
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-Wheat-Fall • - - 1$1 05;(1 0,, 1,8701...
. TonoiTo 'Ail 14 1 5 -
Wheat -Spring 0 96 a 0 98
Barley -- • • • 0 63 Sr 0 70
• oestus - 048 a
.ra. •
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- 0 77 a 0 79
Yiorser, • o 20 a 0 22
Eg.7-•
- -616-11-0 17
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Wool -. 0, 33 a 0 34.
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ACCOUNT.ANT, 1300KKEEPER,
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Peeks posted, made rip, balasseed, aria-
Aecrounts made » orit and collebted.
Victoria Street, °wont. the Rattenbury,House.'
Clinton, june 28rd, 1875. •.
--Horses for Sale: -
loon SALE, A GOOD S'PAN OF TEAM mortszo
with waggon and harness: Anply'to • ' •
I, JOSEPH ALLANSON,
, Maoris Terrace,near the Reynold Brier..
Clinton, Juno 9,1875.»- . ' • • .
Mare, for. Sale.
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Tha Nook* Pima I1silent tis
ter in reference to our olmak.
probes pro.oiS that there was a edit
tea trade for Mr. Carliniglat tst 004
The Montreal Gazette is as dumb as a
fish, andthaToronto Nail him Wit Ito
'totlgue. They have, vowed thernaolvss
hoarse, as it ,•were, over Ur. Cartwright's
imaginary crime of deetroying Oanadoele
tea trade with the East ; but when ask-
ed for the evidence that such a tra404
411.041.14-'otaw4 NV two
toklA# will in Which he: ealhee
h0 *AY' ineorp-Ara.t041. SAWO or
village in Williameihi that will not teler.
Off WO taint
2130 savertiatog amount_ or A.
Stewart 4 00., of New Turk, last year
footed up about $80,0011/, or nearly one
cent. of the total amount of their sales.
It would, of course, be needlesa to ask
/Kt Stewart whether he believets that,
advertising paye, ' ••••
_worthy t.he, ALAS...L.7_4s ezzot.eno,efo.r•They have a heart j -i4 ilie , 000
,E0 ralar XIX Altana r
ia
man who tried to oommit no
ro4yeartrgalgs-Trt of thins we yOut.,..4 edlcal Qollege that was taken temn a
Uea:(aYolalilYinrorewattbetbianit withatnir trho:ers bTvb0en toeoftenOgreOt not peetiraeheathehee
ved
hnow that the statement line a' bonne.
mg be. And yet wtth such knowledge
it is repeated and reiterated...b4...the
leading Tory organ* everY *06k, '-ana,
ought up by the country parrots whieh
-thirty days, and might have recovered,
if he had net got oat of boa or .a' drink
of whiskey, ..1 -le got arm*, and the
'next morning he was dead.
know no hetter, ie circulated in tha The liartford-rtmes reporte that on
hope that it Will be believed by ignoriult 'llesciaY then w9" se°1 °4 wilt4 411
readers) and' 4o4btless le eo,.. Ile they that. tlitr it° feVi."U‘ than etItteea children'
know no better, and accept the bold as.
sertion for a. fact. And,..not only, do
these dishonest Tory writer e try to bum -
bug the, country into thinking that there
waika direct tea -trade WhielL,31(r., Cart -
night destroyed, but they 9.160.8eek
create the impression that it was a
menclously big and iniporte,nt trade,
whereas thelact is» that even if it did
os;tiet in -its fullest' conceivable elireen"
sions, it would net ansetint to the pro- QuallObaUg raver. They left their clothes
Verbial row of pins. • 10 the carriage, and plunged into the
Frbra the Goeferan-d- 111-airnothing flver.;' ."Witen theY Oame Out their-cer•
.better was expeeted, as Wellave Se.ell.tha nage was gone, and they had to walk
editor of the former paper denounce the a'mile• in their bathing clothes, to the
Draft Reciprocity Treaty in public lifter- nearest house. The next day the car
having: signed it 'se-cret 'report'to -the liege was found in the river -the -horse
'Clovernment in its favor before he havingheen dC
rown d.1 . •
thought of being the, Opposition canal- The Sall Francisco Bulletin roprent
date in :West Montreal; and the Mairi. the effeet opium.eating uPon theeseiii!
character for .plain, solid, 'downright tvuat-city as worse than the .00 -
lying 18 known on alltands. b
between the ages of/our and eight years,
all drUnk I Tiley,had obtained access
to emne of tlia 'fie liquor of the dram.
PhOpil and drank enough to, Het them
crazy drunk, or helpless. Some were
weakly trying to stab „each other 'with:
ellikweapons tialhey °mild reach;
Two:gentlemen and, their wives,,at.
Waukegan, Conn,„ drape t*o 'miles out
of town last Sunday, to bathe in the
_ _ _ _ e pular estimate of it: The victim when
ter journalim swas -looked-fur in the deprived of•the drug,'is' "in a more piti-
00.netary Times; 'Whig. professes to _be able condition than the drunkard With
an independent mercantile' journal: If 'delirium tremens. 'Ills coinl)' lei°be
it finds itself Wrong' it should have the comes ghstetlY stOma01.xwill noi
nattnliness to admit and Withdraa' the r• (dein food. i ' tis believed that °nine -
Misleading statement with which it has tqfithii of the thieving clone_by Chinese
wrenged-thellinieter of Finance in the rs to get money for opitim --
estimation of those of its readers not ac- man in irkana'ara,. at ',work
AUlaintecl with the facts. If it thinks
ninar by
fareetrecen obeerVed the initial
itself right, why wit produce' the eat- "R.T.4.' mit in a tree, and in.,,the ground
deuce of the•ea
ezistence of the -trade and a depression. Thialt•usg the.
:not indulgo .in Sweeping general accuse: two circumstance meant something, he
tions fit for marines, but only looked on
vent to digging, and a jar centaining.
as paltry balderdash by intelligent met -
diorite 'And how. denteMptible the • near three,gallo,rus of 'silver and
mond, was the result of - the search:
baldesdash le regarded by merchants
who handle tea and who have no axe to The money amounted to a little over,
;100.: _The indications were that the
„glind; the. Monetary Times on; easily m
learn; by asking them, what they:think oney, had been buried but a few years.•
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of 1Vir. Cartwright'e tea policY, and an T4onasecoin0:ef to. go:ierimit'ihn,ellecir;.Na°11wd
ninety-nille. Oub,of a hundred wilUear. :Orleans, 11"e
stx YEAR OLD MARE ron SALE, NEATLY
built, will drive single or double, in good condi-
tion, sound and gentle. Apply to
NORSWORTIF.".
Clinton,,july 75h, -1875,
Property for Sale..
tillIAT FRAME COTTAGE, PLEASANTLY SITITA
1 TED, on the cern& of Rattenbury and Shiplet
.Streets, west of thalothodist Church,eotttaining riven
reomse. with all .conveniencee, hard and sett water;
about I ,acre,of land, "amble acholoe ealection of bear
ingfrWt trees on the let. 'For partiottlars apply to
NELLES, or THOS, RICH, on the premises. .
_ Clinton, Deo. 9,1874. 110.th
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Property for•Sale
fillHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS THAT. ELIGIBLY
situated. property on Victoria etreet directly oppo-
site the Royal Canadian Bank, cent/biting. of a Shop and
dwelling, in which there are eight raome, for sale. The
•lot has two frontagee, reaching through. to Bing street,.
convenient to the Foundry, Apply to
S. AVERY; CllntorrP.'Or-'-
Or to Xmas Irowson, Clinton. ,
In solvent Act ,df..1869.
In the matter of kettle -1i Rooney,
an Inno/vent. - •
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illkTOTIOB 18 =BBB's/ GIVEN •TDAT UNDER
111 and by virtue of the» powers vested in rao as As -
signet, of the eriate and Write of the above-named In-
solvent?' vrill offer for sale by 'PUBLIC AUCTION, at
$hatte's Hotel, Myth,.
In the County of Httroneon '
TUESDAY, SEPTS. 14mn, 1875,
At thrhotir of twelve o'clock, noon, ell the eatate,
title, interest, arid equity of Redemption of the said in-
solvent, and of wean as Assignee of eeid Estate in and'
to the following rproperty; viz :---The south half of Lot
No. Two (2) Illobk A, In the Village of Dlyth, in the
_County of Enron,' and_Also being•part-o. Lot -,Number
Ono, in tItt, Tenth Concession of the Towrtship of Mos-
irr the County of Huron, awe:riding to-a-nrip or plan
registered in the Registry Office for said County. The
property will be gold' sublet* to the Mortgage now re..
gistered thereon. Terris ,rind trinditione made known
.thfildeLefeall) Or oh applieation to „
DIXIE WAT130N, Anignee,
• Goderieh P. O.,
Dated at O• ddorich title Oth day of 7n11, A.D., 1875.. • g
tily aiiirrife,.tand add that the complain- 134°' daY Ills dog )Yoo loPoolo-
ant against it in „the press are either, tive. _The dog was ta'',,4 iorite with hily
simpletons or knaves.-Kingsion Trygmaiitsr, whose resentment was aroused
ta.
• .by its death. That night he misplaced
Frozen peaches -will be sh' d to..ippe o
a awitch and threwa-freight--frain- ff
Europe this ettminer in large quantities. the- track, and tWe days afterward he re -
A. successful experiment WM, made last. illteettp,a-:,ab
tet,d', the,Q caughtTheThen f:st'ewnaitnegh
year, and ib was demonstrated that fruit was
non
kept- frozen .during the ocean voyage bars to cause a disaster to a passenger
thawed wit ,fresh and fine of flavor upon -train: Ilia trial 18 in progress in New
arrival in England, where it.Was• sold at Orleans,'
enormous prices. - • Charles FlanteY-, a youth of Sixteen'
There is a lad who for five or. pix Years, one of,the survivors. of the ill -fa-
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years has been selling fruit Sm., on the ted,vessel, 'Atlantic, died en Saturday fit
Maine central Railroad, whose pluck his parents' residence, Paterson'N.' J.
and business tact aro. quite remarkable. He Wee among those who look tothe rig:.
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He is now, perhaps, seventeen 'Tilers of ing with the chief officer and who
heroically took off Ws coat and•wrapped
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-agerand-owns-several ern all 'houses and
other buildings in Bath and ia said to it around a lady who was frozen in the
be or h $7,,000 or $8,000.
The paddle 'wheels. pia large steamer
on the Sb.John river in Florida, stopped
-suddenly, n few- nights ago, 'and then
mune crash after'craah in the woodwork
.A. panic folIewed, everybody rolling out A correspondent, writing from Mount
of his buille^and, rushing for • The deck, joy, OhioTgives, the forlowine incident,
mid it was soon ascertained that big which. sbowa how young ght:1' had her
alligator had ,become entangled in- the
retolving, wheel.
pis GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.
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.10/i 1110Spii PLUI07IrItAL - PILLS.
• This,well known Iiikicine IS no imposition
blit it suite and sere remedy for Female Diffi-
culties and Obstructicins, from tiny angle what-
-ever, and althmagh a pewerfulremedy, it eon-
: taine nething hurtful to the constitution. ..
' TO MARRIED LAD ns
It is peculiarly suited. 15 trill, az a sherttinie
bring on the monthlypetiod wi regularity.
Inail eases Of NerVotit aii-d-Spffiictratimic
Paine in the -Back and Limb, Reaviness,
Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the
heart, Hysteriee, Sick. Headache!, Whites,
mild all the painful disensou oceaszoned by a
disordered system, these Pills will effect scum
when oil other meane have failed:
' These l'ille have never been known to fail
where the directione on the 2nd page of pam-
phlet, are well observed.
For fall partionlare, get a 'pamphlet, free, of
agent.
, lot MOSES, ilt•W/0111c SOLE bitoiSIETon.
61.00 and 12frcents-for postage, enclosed to
Northrop dt layman, Toronto, Ont., general
agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle
containing over 5'0 pills by retern mail.
Sold in Clinton by J. HeConabotalla' George
Chidleyt E. Rieke= and l',. Lumsden, -Sea-
forth; I.E.idd, Carronbrookt Parker it Cattle
anal'. Jordan, Goderiche E. Cameron, Bay
geld; jrattBerithron, Itodgerville: tand all medi-
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eine dealers.
And all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS alwayd on hand.
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To meet the large and inareaeing deinand for oar celebrated Threshing MA01111101, from all
parts of the Dominion, we have, by ihe,introduetion of the Ititest land molt approved
Machinery into our works, greatly increased our manufacturing U0110101. We aro therefore
in a position to 511 all orders promptly.
•Iveryinaohine-is-itm-and-thoretighly4estod-before-leavintilte-ehoPt And-witrrantect.to-giva.
entire latinfa011ot. '
asseiniteeeleitie. ,
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itw ilefore prderiiag eltetelie" re tend foe' Circulars anti. Poster& °nide 00.1,11.
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GLASGOW, lVf.i.OPIEtERSON' al CO.; CLINTON.
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WHAT THEY SAY t01' 1T FEW FACTS Put
TIM PkePLif.-Tliorti are bat fa* preparations
of medicines which lis,ye withstood the impar-
tial judgment of the people for any great
length of time. One of is Mr. Thomas*
Ecleetric Oil. Read the following and be
-eonvinced-L,--ffluith,Robinsen,,Earnham Con,
Q.., writes, "I have been: afflicted with
rhetainatism for the last ten years,, and' hive
tried. many remedies -without any,relleri• until -
I tried Dr. Thomas' Ecleetrie and eince
then have had no ottoelt of lt. I would re.
commend it to H. Earl, Hetet Iteep.
er, %St Sliefford, P. Q,, Nantes! "1 have
boon troubled With liver complaint several
years, ana hav,c tried. different medicines with
little or no benefit, until I triad Dr, Thomas'
Eoleetric 011, which gave Inc immediate rdier,
and, 1,wetild any that , I „hove used it_iiinee
Witii-thileit effect, 11/4r076ne should lis wit,h.
eat it; /lave tried it Ott my horses in eases
of cuts,'wounde, etc., .haid think. it is equally
as goad for horse as for Maybee;
.Sterbliant, WarIcWortli, Writes, have eold
semahundrede of bottles of Eeleetric and
it. le pronounced by tho public, tone of the
best medicines they liavo ever used;' it has
dee° wonders in liealirig and relieving pain,
Sore threats, eta., and m worthy OE +.110 great-
est confidence."-jezeph Resell, Township
'Percy, writes,- persuaded to try
Thomas' Feleotrie Oltfor a loud kneir which
troubled valor three or four years, and. /
never ibfoundanything like it for curing lame-
aulairi, It irra groat publics henefiV-A.
Mairelten, Warkwerth, writes, "For'weeks X,
litactreuliled With which an.
110Ithl, Ale "very* much. 14r, Maybee ttile
Dhoti indtteecl AO to try lillcieetrie Oil, and be,
fore (Mikan° Was used I was cured, /t is a
most remarkable medioiee.
$old by. all medicine dealers, Pride 25 deg
8. 11. TROY/AS, Phelps:14. Y.
And 11ORTRROP liVhfAll, Toronto,
Ont, Sole Agents ler the Dendnien,
11011,4eleetrie-gieleoted and lileleetfized,
life. •After great hardships he, with the
Uld of a life preserver, reached shore,
but never recovered from the effects of
11101 terrible night. ^
^ ' The other day, -at Nenagh, Irelend,
.two paesengers having been conveyed a
certain distance on A hired car, finding
when they were to leave it that
the drier Was drunk, tied hila to the
car so that he might not -fall „ off on Lis
returd'horne. The horse took the ear
and the antra-MIR-1rd° .;frace from
yvhich heitad starred, and it 'was then
found that -the driver, in struggling ta
free himself froni the cords, had become
strangled,
insolvent Ac &$69.-
PrOrlriee Of Ontelle, . goo,
CANADA. In the Condi? COM} Of 51;0
Wray 01 Of Miran.
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tit theMetier el tharies Critionittniik.
-an ttivailtreiits•
okilAi=il •
rives itNDP.15SXGNEDnA8 Mtn .117 tan
.L ofl1d Of thie Cantt, alIoad' Of 'Corripellillett end Dia,
eleitgeeereehted VI her -Oreditnif, and Mi WEDNES.
DAY, THE0 D
21AT Or JUIN. 1875, to Will Ago
to the Slid -Mari koonlifinatied Of the -diseharge
therebreffetted. • • . • -.
Mini in illiatesig thisittitdo.Ok:Oiiti,r,181it. •
d. O1IVIOISBK4NE
by WO itintoilm atitooggot
zo• HU*
To Cheese, IVIanufacturers
TTAviNd Ittilt011AMiro THE /1X0I.TISIVZ WORT
tti nrintifritate end geII fifteen's, PAtAttr GAIN
kilitag Aldo Mors', in the Doininien, I de haraby glee
notice that Any party ot patios either Wog Or Mann.
Motoring the almve Prise or "tripe ItIWrit my 'tonna
will be held retpontible te me et the Potent Law of ive
attests.
X hate afttlustited MESEGIS, GLARGOIV, *PIER.
riON 8 CO., of Clinton, tO tot it egente fat the tele Of
the ebOrd PM* raid 11000, *he Will trig,. Order*, 014
Oita SO deo trial %%der ptopet tionsgentut, if at the
efil of that tinier the Prete Orlando**, net gin Snit.
nation, they '011 be returned fres of obergd, 1 rritteite
thee 01rieee reinthaittirers chi not judge the Merit. Of
the Prete And Rope by the 'Striking Of thret menthe.
Wed hAd11014 by parties who haduat the right,
Wit+010 MOMS%
76 131t441NitAth'OXI ,
The Russian Government is renewing
the old,time persecution Of the ws,
.A. number of these people laitviiig Shift-
ed their ple.ces.ot residence in cense-.
nuence of the changes in business
brought 'about, by the introductiOn. Of
railroads, 'the Police, acting upon. a
ukaseissued a few years ago,have com-
pelled them to leave their:efties and
have driven. them altogether 00; Ow
Province, The Christian population
pintested; >alit' even petitioned the au-
thorities against the ininstipe, but thus
far ther efforts have beereffectual. .
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TWO young foighs emphis Court-
ed the ewe girl, and upon her ehoice'
between them arose a fight. The re-
jeeted lover attacked his rival with a
knife, cutting a deep gash aerfires his
elle* and nose. " The wenttd wes aleag_
bitto healing, and -if -left' a -disfiguring
scar. Elaying recovered from his
woend tiurtufferse asked the girl to
Sellia a clay for the wedding bill she
coldly informed him that she could
never marry a Man with such an ogly
sear On his -face, and decided 50 accept
the other fellow.
Unglitth medical journal reports
Itili:ottnecer:mopilitahrfinnent of the feet of num-
bering the hydra of the head. 15 an-
trent160,00.(1.to,
•200,00.0 hairs in a lady's head, and thin.
ocimputes.their value, by retainit.An
in-
oidenb Which it says happened to Mo-
dem° Nilsson during her residence. in but not killed. When the halloon. was
New York city.. ;she was -at a fancy first setira;to burst, it spun around with
fair and aft tab:firer asked her the -01M Tearful velocity, mid the gas.beg
of a single Itair from her head. She over the side. The pariieliuteurrauga-
told $19, and, in a few moments the ment attached to the balloon is what
Swedishsongstress was ,stirroundod by saved the lady kern, being alifk.cLto
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ad mirers- al2X101111'10-011Y-Ir-lialrat "'the- 1110Ceti.
same rate,' The -proceed -I weregiVen, few aaya ago, while some wjarers
MadatnelcTilsson's hair is $2,000,000. Nioaroe eoluity,
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the Unit, Ill gone Olen wheat in good order, XI*
:r Peal 40.11 :4114p4.*1.40r,:::::::1.0... op the promisee a 6 brlelc
clan. Tains ' Apply to
house end orettard, Mom Wu via *table, w014
end einem, a never epripg creek mu qugh
.11.141iXANDIOR 11 (1.
eon '" acre • A eared, t rereainder f$004
BuU.
BPTMIERING.
--••••
riatal SUP809111/4110 4111011iTt TO NOTIFY THE
publio 'that they have entered. into ratteership,
per thinogisptuertoterasegotthvepog000ndevrkillwaiindamb4n412110'411310vbaso, ibnyee:
NOW attention to the wente ot their onatenlers• to
merit eentinuenee et their patronage.
Meat of the beat- quality kept in gleaner*,
.0114 (1014Verecl 0.0y part of the Town...
Clinton. Juni Oak 106,
A Rare Chance.
iee 4 *. s _grains,
yi4 .1srlets at: khbetnayuttilyietteitroki 00. 042 ,wthohn .p51 in 01:nts aTter B;311114 04truh*Be
beet in the County of Huron.. 15 1., conveniently eitu•
and, about i• of a mile from the Gravel Road, and three.
miles from the of Blythe -Ali W4he eolk in ener
lot, ana five years allowed to take the timber away.,
Terrie 4betel. If not sold privately befere the 15th dal'
of peptereber, be surveyed in Ave sere lots and
RON b3•Allotton, Poriurther particulars apply te
PATigiNT ds. FOSTER.
• ORABLES HAMMON,
Auctionoor,littelillele•
4nne 15511, 1875.
-• TEAT ELIGIBLE -
-- -Residence for ',Sale.
MEM SCHSORIBEIt `OFFERS TITAT 13EA:17TIFOt:
oituated and eligible residence en Princess street
for sale. Tim "forme is two story and, contains eight
rooms; good wellInd eider,' end 4119,hr_terkienelrie Tke
10t contain -ono sore, on which there are anse..quatiti•
ty of tho Very best 'fruit treea, hula Which has been
gathered over 0100 worth of fruit in a season. The situ. -
triton le central, being only ewe lots from the market.
Terms easy and made known on application. _
• , :JOHN STEEP, '
Clinton) March 81, 1875. '
For Sale by .Tender.
,,OT 14, EURON BOAD CONOESSION, • CON.'
Taxan,* 90 acres, 70 of.which are °leered, sitnate
84 miles from Clinton, a Mile from Doh -nearing, and
di miles from Goderioh, the county Town. Tliefarm le
in a good Butte 91 cultivation. The buildinge comprise
a frame barn and stable, and log.houeel ° the fences ere
.good j alew_fruit trees on the place, which is well water.
ed. Also, House and Let, and Steble and Lot, con-
taining together 13f sores of land, on which a young
orchard, situate On. William Street, Clinton. ApplYt
sriting price of each paroel, and time required for „pay-
ment and „interest, to 11.1,o -eon, Clinton, 9r to the
•subscriber, THOS. R. FOSTER, Thornbury.
• No tender will be negated unless satisfactory.
$ 5-0 0.-0, 0.- •
DAVE F/VII HUNDRED DOLLARS WORT'', OF
• Rooks to sell. I will Edveto•art- meterprigling, -man-
gee° *plifson, the other half. The
folloWing no part of. thelfdoks.;--Signe of the Thine,
Bible Examiner, Proplugie'Voice of God, a thrilling ac-
count ; Illetory 'of the Sabbath .and Finn day of ttte
Week, Modern Spiritualism, itO 'native and tendenoy ;
The Stet° ;of the Dead, by Milton ; ' Christian Baptism,
subjeets and design; The True Sabbath end
OatiOlt j First. end Secont1Deaths, or the Tramegreagmea
Fate; Facts' for the Times, from.„emineut Mahe:a ;
Fifty Questions anewered ; Prophecy of Daniel—the
2,800 deye ,-The Kingdom of God and its Locality and
several other worksnotmentioned.. . ••• .
U. 0, illeINTOSIC
Fel.. 25, 1875.
A
nose clipped off beetTifse she had eel
66•••1 6
o,
•
0
AcatI -alew. of -our Pilger 04-10rallet-llitilt
ii,,,i3e4i'ACTQAY-60TTONS fOiT8 dents'per yard: .
Nat 115271:1-c6e,41713;Larttl°8ilaBeript FCRSTITQ$N.f8orfol21-0 cegnentstsPpereryyaradrd..-
roam. 65" Cent TABLE LINEN for 50 cents per, yard.
11.1411' $1.00 ALL WOOL Twgpi),tor 7•5 cents per yard.
75 Cent COHSETS,'for 50'oetits, per pair. , e, • -
IYIen's gotid'.SHIBTS for 50.cents each.
00 cent PRITNELLA SHOES for 75 cent e 'Per pair.
12 pounds a Goal) sUGAR for' $1,00,
eel
GOOD. TEA for 50, cents per pound.
• atudisTgity..o.n4 IVIA.NTLES, cheap.
_Ittrr) riee
AN D
LtifieAter liai464ns 70)64-4:
,
onrierienteentes
We juet received a large%essortment,of
Naw ry Goo4,•Orr4orirrs, Boots: flti Shas,,Carpets,&c,„
Which wa bought at about 20. per wait behaLortliilary
wbelosale pricesv, In order to clear thede goods oat at once:
thgether ;With ftimuti goo() pas 'Remnants Dress Goode,
Prints, Cloths, ske.; we will offer thorn all at LESS THO
CONIVION FIRST COST FAMES,.
We have jdst redeived a large assortment of '
COLLARS) TIES, RIBBONS) GLOVES, I..ACES) UgDERCLOTIIINGI AC,
15 -
JUST. RECEIVED .A )3F,A.'UTIFIJL •STOtk
Eats •ana Caps, Collars, ' Ties, bows, Shirts,
Socks Scarfs, Braces,' &c, &c.
•
Wo 0,all Arid 'se6lheie.. Geode; r as
they tiro. pOeitively lower lit pada& than have: :1;0'r 'been
offered in thin Town..
• • • • • •
. • •••• I .
•IF YOU IIAVE"'NEV7' -GOOI)S
• . _
Pair of scissors.; A dvertise8
much spunk to dodge
4 !met singular hcoident odeurrO,
here on , young ladi and
•gentleman ---Were amusing. themselves
with a pair of scissors! .4heli-the young
man 'threatened to cirt--Imr nese off,
''thinking, of coUrie that she would
draw her bead book Aen he would snap_
the scissors it her.; :but -she wasn't to be
seared or dared and 'abodd her, grciund,
and tho Consequence was that he cut the
end of »lier nose alniont off. Dr.: W.
Ziegler fastened the nose on again and
'thinks it will grow' fad'. I trticit they,
will find. less .dangerous playthings in
the fiiture." .
-
'At No's' York,, on -Monday, two well
dragged men ebtairied admission to the
house of -Mr. M. Danger, 50 West 11th7
street, „by representin» ihemsolves as
tate Croton water -tax cellecters. They
had no tiooner„entered„than they seized
144 Denier, who was elone, hound,.
gagged, and handcuffed her, attd thened-
mitted five other confederates, when all
proceeded to ransack the house. They
plotained $40,000 in 'Virginia State'
bonds, llat Overlooked $10,000 inN4 Y.
0. seenrities, Aftet•the-departure-of-
the robbers 1VIre.Danser eucceeded in at:
traeting the attention of the -Passerkt-13Y,
and was rescued:foul her painfui posi-
tion, Noclue to the' thieves has been
.01/taiO4. -» •
. Prj.k'k
ok. qjtilgilelaWInfitfrom
Italid
e 45e13Prhdiasaya
lo
ascension to day" Zahn Wise, hie grand,
sop, mut Iits» Lizzie Tiding, the Proft,s.;
goes neice, also made ascensions...-. niss
Ihling wail the firat to asoendoind when
she had reaehecl about- 5,Qd) feat in the
two miles from the 'starting place,
the balloon burst, and was tern frOnithe
top to the Vili.V08 V110 gas canto oat ill
Such quantitiea, ask ,to do'mpletely over-
power
bottom of the basket insensible,. She
lay there, and the balloon felL to the
ground, The lady was badly injured,
-to the fah.. At this rate the value of 'Were at worin k on somesomeowe& vatiot „near
Big Prairie,iiie$ '
On opening a bele of cottou at the they came taped n quantity belies,
mill Olp.ne of the_j_kgedr Liverpoollpint_ ,forming--tha-tikeliterr -of ,Ln---ntastodon
neii, the other -day, much surprise was which wet* examined and, -brought 'to
manifested at :the discovery within. it 1V1,041•60, ont,,,Of tho taaka was eleven
of a -box lueifersinatehes bearing the fol.. ,feet in length imillieren inelies in dfairi-
IoWiilg label » "Superior telegraphic der tj its sniallest extremity, where a
motohea ; olatiOtablii*.odbyQAPP1" 4 +portion seems to Intve been. broken off.
Ai/Anton, St. r.,611i) OVarY h6X Several teetli were- found in a greater or
ed." The mateheit welt Of the ordinary ' less degree otpreservation, which mea -
kind, and on one or two of them being alma six inehes ni dial/tabor, .the largest
triati they wore found to ignite with the weighing AVG peewits. One of the ribs
greatest readinesq. The cetton,eameto wee nearly eight feet long, and the en.
LiVerpool from Mobile, and the most tire'skeleton innet have "been twenty or
serious consequenoes might have result,. thirty fed in length. The men Were
cd had the least amount of friction been compelled to abandon the excavation on
applied to the hunters durnag the voyage, account ist the water, but pUtupe IOC
or even after the cotton had reached been prof:a/red and all attempt will be
dottitattion, stodo to tootoot MOO hf
• ,
If, you bate old goods whica you wish to get
rid ot to marti rootra-oaresh-oieek, la the pee;
ple„who look out for bargains, knoW it, and
Advertise
•
If yen haVis removed to' a new' store:
old friends know Vfhere .findiyou,
;Let your
• If you nr6 .the old stand, and new Wires
have made its front look din , yeti Will make
up the. len if you ADVERT
Advertising
Hila created many a New Business.
ikdvertising.'
,
;
Advertising
Rae etilogerl mislay all dd
7.77.--C1-1EAP -STORE,
• •
• •
Albert Street, Oppo,sit:6: the'lliarket qraund.
,17 OSTEV;,
_
CLINTON, .TulyT:7-th: 1875.
1111/E GUARANITgE
arA R E PRESENill
lit
Land for. Sale.
. •
MEE i317BsCHIBEB, OFFERS roil SALE TRA.T
conventebtly iltbatellaratikeraf wild laud, being
part of Lot 17, aid Lot 18, fith don. Hullett, about Ci•
miles Item Clinton and 15 miles- from tho 11. & B.
R.R. A braneh of the river Maitland flows through it.
For -further patient:0a apply to the proprietor, Lot 17,
9111 con. Mullett. ' •
' L. MELVILLE.
Iluilett;JUne 2nd, 1875.
The Codessiols of all Invalid
Published at, a warning, and tor tho benefit of Young
Men and others who angerfrom Nervons-Debilityi-Lose-
Of. Xanhood, etc., •supplying the moans of soll-cnre2
Written by one who %Ind money, D,Nor no-corsorp-g-
ecinelderabie quackery, end sent free of ehargo.
are invited to address, post•paid, the anther. -
.• - • NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
P, O. Box. .8,1trooklyn,11.. Y.
pny in Dull Timm
Aciwirtisinge
Ilea rescued manta :Failing Business has pr6.
served many a large business ; andoinsuret sue.
Cess jit any 13usiness. • •
•
Clinton Ashery.
rirMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVINGPURCHASED THE
Ashory, lately owned by Mr. Crawford, wishes to Ab.
tabs a large quantity of ashes, he therefore requests 1311
to save them for him, and. he will send gatherers roamll
and give the highest getup in Heap for them+ _ •
. • twos. POTTS.
Ofinton, Feb. 113, 1875.
.Te4.§..i.,T04.;704p
FROM TIM
Brantford Tea Compan]
E EEG TO 1171'OBIllE» P1733/110 TIfn •
Mr. W. Marten, Pedler, Olinten,is our Sole Age!
For egiling Teas in his district,and. that we are euppl
ing him.with the finest Tose, imported, varying fro
_LSD IA so end -pr pound) either meek or Green, War
ranted. Trent 10 to 15 cents; per lb., tin
or-tnsui11-retail- prices-, quality-moniddere
ilo Is, now prepared 50 811 all orders. GIVE HIM A
2111331Arj‘
rantlerd, May 12,1WMr
875. '•RADT" 1".
r -Rem0Vat
•
ICOoPERW,
RILE TELINIIrSGTIIE PEOPLE.:
CLINTON
and vicinity for theft former patronage, »begs to
fnforra them that he has removed from opposite Leslie-
& Iturnball's Carriage Werke, to a house oppoeite the
English Chinch; where Ito hoped .he will still merit a
-,continuance of the patronage extended Wine Ropeiring
of all kind,' promptly attended to. . .
Clinton, Dec, -9, 1874. 51.6m '
Si? There is aright way and a wrong Way' to
do everything. Many a man has thrown away
allhis capital in foolish advertising, and manr
another has anode si BUIS go a greet way by
•
Judicious Advertising.
•
An advertisement is wautsa to catch the pub-
lic eye ; therefore it should he skillfally nude,
not crowded, hut dear, and to the obit. Its
object is to give inrerreatiert it the least possible
est, to thog atest posstble number or people.
TO do thils in tha COU'ill Of Huron,
AVVEIMS11 •Ig•
To the Ladies..
. •
TIM TINDERRIGNEIr IS PREPARED TO
DRESS .MAXING AND' CUTT:ING
In the Uteri' styles. Having liad long experienes tea
prattles.' in the busineesrsatiefaetion iff gutuantenl.
Speeded attention given toyoung ladies wishing to loan.
Thoselearning Maajning theii own work if they prefer
doing Ne. TSrthe, &c., readonable. Residence -Huron
'Street, One door below the Commercial Hotel.
• dlallit Solilisited. "
• " MISS"E.
DliiitOri, April 2ilthi ' *
4. Large and Extensive
Emigration Eastward
in Thousands.
GRIST and SAW MILi
•
•PlIT .117 A STEAM ZNOINE; AND
' other rokchinery, with iriprovenrinto, the enbeeri‘
bora feel conitdentri-now being able to accommodate'
their customers at ell times, and are determined to tarn
out such work as will satiny every ressOnable Denton.
Isait rlav.164Nlii1111;111011:
air.'re•Nairi
AFTEIexterminator, the Potato Bnge are teen to trawl'
T0tn'd POSZ 6r TITTS.
sinarsrasinunedistur, er give thentlaltee up ait genets.
volt mai, InliOntE OF
SEARLE tis
• Tin rind lItirdWittO kern.
Clinton, 7u8e 16,1875.
TREMONT. WA$HEt
nun SAVIA1) ;s moir`zr num
A ClitiAT WANT' PILLED,
•
•
• The Tremont Vetter I* indiSponsiblo Whiirif health
Ind labor roma bk./altos, 311 reeetrisending it to the
• pnblie X oast do to with, gio:,fullett confident% in.ISa
abllity 56 he work elttlifinerily sea ht a iniatt5r of
tho time aeoettary in the old way, whitsh the, teetirriony
of finnan& who hare it fa lige hi thig part of the
• try, at well it otha•partt, go to- tunnott...
It bat been triad in tompetition with, rattily minhineS
&timing to do the work, end so far at ourimordedgo
grit, it hat or.yban modoiettu, .
It is elniple, durable, an& easily °prated f eatlid
plaint& in et removed, Witt thetab almost es easily kg a
oblation trailthondj etiti be Wake& 56 Mkt satantsea
by a ehild Votive loot obi, thin; In rarity eaoev 41beret
ing theta of tiserestimture Vete, whose titn6 nn.1ettphgtit
are rdtplireil IA Other dePartnietitei from the Mostiabor•
lend pin Of hells° ,Work. Thom withing, don hdlte itt
tested Wore Inlying, free of °barge. rrom the abate,'
andliderittinta•Iotauldently tisoramittul itto the public
Atisti wiabil,'Iiihtiittat pots itipiamatetam
11 A zitamotr4
atlinttin et:Ct I
tirmun,4thAis, DULL /8"XED0
•
fillerays Om hand and for %ale.'
• • .
LOGS -'ANTED
And Laniber of every description kept on handier sods
- Bilis for. Lumber Sawn to Order.
HUBER .13ROTHER .
Londesborough,1510 18th•1875. •
Stray Heifer.. ,
OAMC -INTO TRH PREMISES 01' T. 061.
acmtnim, lot 86,13th con. Bast WaWenosh, about
the 1st of nine, tw6-yetir old roan 'Efelfer. The Owner
is hereby reganted to prove property, pay charges, and
tako 15 away. —
•• THOMAS pARItOTZ
11Ofit NVONninoith, :Min 28,1875. • •••
CLIINT*TO.N
P.IIMP_IVIA$UFACTORY
'Trim iitGARSIGNED DEG TO niTtiltH THAHRS
in poet Totem. toad hereby inform the pubUgen*-
Saily,
'that with increased belittles end 5.
stook of materielthey are prepared to make and Pin bi
llurrimst---enperior-pumps of every deeoription, oit the
SHOUTIIST NO.TICE end en the HOST BRAS 01{0
Ann Toms.
itemeinber the y14410,-118800 old stale*
next door to A. Itatlioiseit"ii 1111aeki
aritith Shop.
TE101180111r1ilicefiliiLW",:'
.
•
Clinton, jano 2nd, 1875. , '• "
..owe
Elyth .71ouring
T
tubsalbar begs to tender MN molt
2, einem% thanks to his ,numereint oustd4 :
mers itt the. surzetteding towinrhips and the 1
ptiblie generally fqk their liberal iciatronsige, .
and, would' further notify theft that ho has
lately_addedmositimpertaratimprevematte to '
litiogartlihiriedtryowbeyr 4pelittatti4gorei hues oda eh want. ill;
many ether important improvements, togs.
that with first.dass millers, he is propiloa to
do firet-elass work in
GRISTIXG _0,EXOPPTIsta 40 E
Grits weighed in and out. Partici- from i
distance natio haVo their grieta home with
them the table day. GOOd Plour and Mill
veea alwayefor sale at moderate pries,. .
LUMBER, LUIVII3E,R,
The Subteriber would alto inform thy pub; '
Re that. hi has a large stook °Wombat of
different...., ,,o. io kinde atid itingthe t i o f NM io
vi
to 20 ,to , Oberty,
Butternut, White Ash, maple, &if end Itetek
Elm, in lengthe to euit the publio, *Wok n,
shies him to fill ell ordors that ha MOP 0*
favored with on the shortest -nowt ma Ito
reasonable terms. . ,
li
P. ntrilf Piibitidit
Illyttil Untii 1.3, 1$72