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Shsp 4tcltiog et the wiiidow,
flined down the greet,
114 the eimple•hreWn merino
Oat I fancy leelgs se neat,
41' her sMile I thought porton/ions,
wm fO ,4490eilintieWeet, .
ben she mei 41t1 'at! Oil threshold
•t; lovir
TOON 11000 e y stage!Iiu,,
erissx
003 r matrimenza
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1640 there anything amiss?
The .o13ildrelt IfortreZ Ttelet;
And tlte Marti Waia very bright,
And my Tet-onr reguisb,Charlie7-
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Xaa emtkfestal in b.18 white ;
Yet I homed myself for something,
Be that something what it might.,
My ehair wig near the fire,
And my slippers by IN side -
wee very hand',
'410.skylpirpersdien Wide, r
' °A.0.1heiN'vore the i pretty breastpin .
That I. gave her when a hride.
The dinner was perfection -
It wag lavish withent Waste ;
i,Tho soup was Vermicelli,
Aiil exactly to nay taste;
Vbil� the dessert was a triumph
______42.tartiatio skill in paste.
Ana 00111'1dr man at rest',
She drew her Ohairbeside me,
With the baby on herhreast--
4. ----Vii, .trand, sO felalier, •
V 1613.991) 4.93qng the 1).1614C
Oh 1 the'snaile a tender radiance
,That illumined all lier face,
.Aa 1 claspeil her to my bosom.
'Ina IOVerIS fold 01111)"°,
0 004,p1A0 flPftlY WhiSpOfeii,
yotet4ne-1iav9-that-lace?"
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' • The farmer Works. hara.soalong, la'
. .
true, but he has along vacation In win-
' ter; short days' betWeen: MornOye,
and light wort till the gun girin iu
the southein sky. He works hard, and
. he nice brain work, too,: *or never sec-,
"ceeds ; but • be novei... gate softening of
the brain through hurrying, -painful de-
mands on his intellietual Powers. If he
rises early for 1iisJorg,fiay, , he, sleena
soundly at night, arid hien° th.oemig Of
trade, and .riOted; and ciiitomers,. and ri
vileofolocks striking befofetheinimmy
is in hand, a:a-the fatal iiskof specu-
lations that get. .upeet just at the ino•
ment of success, The City work is very
hard also. It makes severe demands.en
the powers of the mind; and awakens
anxieties and paseione it is not good to
entertain,. The city man‘ivante te go
into, the country at last ; .the farniee, in
old age; -seldom thinks' of going:. doWn
into the City for reit and enjoyment.
The farindifhaeede great blesting-hie
work is but of doors. Ai he *opens the
door Of hie house or his barn to pi to
Work, it. is not the brick Walls of oppo-
site neighboreirelegke$49n, no stifled
-
air Alia has -got no refreskipg in the
night, that he breathes. Be looks far
along at some beautiful }Moue. Th.ehill,
..-tile-sheit4014.-fork4;7.414l44-arqz
the sotkgrAss. The -earth is all quietly
alive seitlOieeds he has comniitted .to
his laboratory, or with nature's verdiiro.
. The mien in their meekness stand ready,
to be yoked:by him. $hey, swear no
oaths ofiis demands upon them, but
are ready -to work with . constant Atop'
is above,hitn lofty. bro;c1. Sky the.
city seldbidleeli blue in RA Plearnees,•
or covered with clouds. Froin its great
storehouniMiiii„the beat and rain that
feed 144rop, gig the *air that feeds his.
breath.. .13etweein hiinjind tbe everlast-
ing firmament nothing intervenes. _The_
loftiest warehnnees and offices of the city;
the skye:pieteing,ipires Of churches, Sink
in the comparison," The farmer has an-.
other, great blessing.- Getting -much` ot
his living without the constant nits of
.money lie -is not in the way of measur-
ing all things, :siMply by • their .money-,
value. 16 -is the course of oity• no
doubt it often infects tho..conntryjaiso :
" Whaf did it cost ? .What can you get
for it 1" Bread and itonTinental pewee,
eloquent 111)&614:get to have a market
value. Sat the farmer sits down th hie
table, and never knows " the cost of a
inouthfifBlittek Ana eggs, and nlilk
and bread,' and Pork and• -beef, for, the
most part or -all grow' forliini. Ile
makes no ledger account, of them. He
pays no stable -bill when he rides, And
neverknovie at what exPenee,his horsee,
oxen, nowt aria sheep are fed, • His
home eery likely, he has inheritedfrom
his father, or in some vivr pays:al-rent
for it, -and nowever humble, hefeeleit
his own. • Ho aonietiines thinks it n
hardship- thatfietniers.money so little;
but, if vim be world rather be•what he
is, monarh of, all be surveys, than have
not g, gel nothing, enjoy--nothingi-
eept by the count and pay of bills:or
coin. Happythe farther who feels his
reasons reit caldera ; who, peter sordid',
holds money'.and meney's worth at- the
true vahie, and %I we that his Comforts
and pleatirea arebbiid itil price. 7
Preventing Blight in Wheat.
Opmation of Bones for use es litimiret
Place in a wooden trough or tub the
lames, broken into as small .pieece AB
possible, and. pour upon 'them one-third
of their wezght of boiling water, and
baying steamed the mese so as to item,
• der the Donee own letely moist, edd
eno-third of the. 'weigltt of the boa Of
• Sulphuric aeld,rur the common 'vityrot ef
the bleacher ; then np.xtho materials by
stirring them with a wooden aliovel or
:old -spade. ---The mixtare-may b ove.:
niently made in an old sugq hogshead,
Old 410111d be allowed te remain same
weelgs previous to belng used. It may
be mixed, if necessary, with dry peat,
mould, charcoal .er sawdust; but lime
should not be added to it. By carefully
fellowing.these directions the fortnor
.may obtain o conipeund of higli
ing valtie, and 'superior to many of the
specimens of dissolved bones offered for
Side. The addition of sleeked lime and
soapboiler's refase,. which SOMO persons
occasionally use, ehmild De avoided. By
employing the bones as described, the
itange will be found to contain a large
amount Of icIiible-PholPhate, whieh very
few -of the adverlised,'innnures afford,
An 11111110115ant
.4' Mother's coOking" is; of course; the
host in the world; but it is unneeeseary
to harp upon the feet 'Wherever you go.
If you are spending few weeks *ith a
friend, 4012%lb:0(i/1)-0A the Way in 'which
-InuthOr -makes -this or -4hati-it -will be
sure to make yoer, hostess feel Unplea-
sant, • Which Would you prefer, that
she 7should take- yea -for•-a -niee
among the hills, ' or that ' she 4010
,sliut herself up in the hitcher]: Manurial'.
tnring forty different kinds of Cake. for
.yoni Do pot oolnplain of the miserable
cooking of Mrs, A.., whom perhaps, you.
have jiist."yitiited-of what insipid pies
and plain puddings she makes, and the.
endless variety of Waysri&Which she
• serves up cod-tish. If you came so near
starving while on were therei Why. (lid
yod stay so long I Yon had no claims
too:101am. ls it fight -7'W yon, after
sharing theic,, hospitalities, perhaps fOr
weeks, t3 go away and ridicule their.
manner cif Kiting.? Shame on you.! I
• don't wish anybody to some to see Me
simply to get something pod- to eat,
It 'degrades inc so in my own eyeS,
Epicures had better confine their
wishes to profesiional Cooke -to hotels,
saloons and bakeries. Really intelli-
gent people, are the easiest persona in
the world to initertein: • It. 'is a luxury
tO have them by. our fireside.
••••16-,
. Scraps and Gleanings.
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• ' The beat wo,y to lump a man quiet is
gs,auate, Wine The loss a man kaowet the.
L leaa Ito tii4e °than know.
.A. Spanish vessel, Whi.011WaS ehipping
• Motorlal ef war at Barcelona, on Tues.
doy, endclenly exploded and sank. Fifty
marine were killed
, TO number of emigrants who eailed
If1om.14verpool during the quarter end.
ea *Tone 00th was less. by 10,0111 than
dining Om same period last year.
" The wee or a drunkard in Jackson,
Vi11e,111.; hotog dated, by' him -with a
knife, galled upon her on to grave her
life. • The boy.complied by ebooting his
father dead,
A man 14191ced whet he supposed to be
• an ornamental dog Vinon, a deor.step,
to of see „if it was hollew," It wasn't
ornaMental, aud he aid, "It wasn't
holler, either, but it made me,Iteller,"
• A resident of Pittsfield,. 11(falis.,. pub-
lishes Iiiiiiielief that there are separate:
heavens for nien and° WOIllell. ' His ar-
gument is that all the troubles in this
life arise from the mingling Of thesexes,
*A- young woinan at the Stafford
Springs House, Conn ,. who was noted
for her beal.,-itilhrailkli-niica-WOke one
-
morning last week to_find her locks 1Y--
• ing on the floor beige ft pair a SOISSOrS,
She had risen in the -night and cat them
off in a -fit of sommirebulisro.
The otherday eV-Viol:shut a email
col:wed boy, fell into the river and was
rescued in" a -half -drowned -Condition.
Ile &Ida have easilr.been pulled mit
by a negro iloating along in it ekiff, and
when Wine one 'wore at *the,derkey for
:his .lethaigybe---ieplied, JI lais.4ere -is,
4y;bast. ;paper collar, and de boy was
le'laiieVater like an iilligittor." .
We learn, -from .London, that ;while
the royal dealt ' yacht was crossing on.
Wednesdayfrem Osborne toPortsinooth
with the Queen - atid, Royal familyon
board; the. yacht -Mistletoe-- .was-runinto
and cut an two, and: instantly sunk..
None of themtoyal family .were injured,
but, unfortunately; of tho• party ef ladies
'and -gentlemen on board the otheryaoht,
three were drowned'and coo killed.
. .
A, _photographer in San •yranciepeo
made iilikenegibi a Man who - reftised:
to take the picture, clain.lino•6 that it did'
not' correctly represent -him. . He
thought it made. him Uglier than the
reality, The. maker sued to, recover, the
pay, • and in the- trial' the picture was
put' in evidence end 'shown to the jury.
The juryi..b)i their verdict, decided that
the defendent was as ugly as. the photo-
Sootch wort recently a witness
swore to the identity of a. ehicken fron.
the resemblance to its mother.
.. A. ninety, year 'old woman, • at the
"Kospital-of-Ineurablesr-Patiirhus "mit"
comp1tete, fourth set of teeth ; the third
pet -having., appeared :-at the age -of 63,•
and the, second at
•A jealou.s Inehind at -Oldham, Eng.;
recently threw a quantity of oil-oft-vitrel
in his wife's face, disfiguring her fright-
fully.The-Ili agli, lefore-iihom he was
taken-,iientenced the'brutal husband to
Imenal-servitude-for-lifer-,.
' A •sister of *ex -governor. 4elitor,f.
• Tennessee, , apparently died; and was
•ahont to be buried, when she returned
t6life:- When • asked ,to describe lier
sensations, she said she had been with:,
her -father long dead, all thetime, and
repeated, conversations she had had=
with liim.
The roost attentive Man to 'business
on record. was .110 wlic• Wrote. on: his
shop door ".tone to bury ray wife -.1-
• retnra. ill half an hour." Ile was no re-
lation to the lawyer ;who put upon his
bffiee-kor : " Behaelt in five mintites,"
and retnroed Only After a pleasure trip of
• throe -weeks.
Some people lire too trusting for this
• world. At a recent avesterri trial the
prisoner entered a plea. of_ "_not.guilty;"
when one of the jurymen'put on his hat
and started far the door, .Tho judge
called him back and informed him, that
he ceuldn't leave' until the cage was tried.
".Tried 2" queriedthe juror,- "why he
acknowledges that:Bele:1ot guilty I"
• A. correspondent gives the fellOwhigi
remedy for founder . ." As soon as the
horse is found to be stiff, Web the legs
and feet with hot tater•So hot that the
bend cannot bear to tench it, but not so
hot as to scald. After it short time the
legs Should be rubbed -dr -hand thehorse_
gently exercised. I have never known
this remedy -to faii." ' •
-- The most astonishing instance of a
man's reeard for his word wail recently.
gin by . a, man who',.killed his wife,
Whom he did not like. IVhen asked
why he didn't go off alid leave her in-
stead of killing her, he replied, jocosely.,
thai-he had promised on the wedding
day to live with her, until death should.
part them, and that he wasn't the man
• to. break his word 1
A. frightfiil accident occurred near St,
leseph, /Vlo,; on the 18th inst. 'While
paitenger, traiit was passing over a
bridge, th.trestlemorle-gave-wayi-anct
two;cars fell -through, Feeling it giv-
ing way,.the.engibeer ot on all 'steam,
and succeeded in ru ning hit: engine
g keep from the
were injured, and
illed.
A corresPondenu writes as follows in
the Agrieulktral Gazette At varioes
times I hevo.iiiiiniimong tuy own wheat'
crops :portions of fine wheat sent to inc
for trial from -Australia, ti_eitory sage
the plants; just before development, have
become blighted and Worthless, although
the homd..grOwn iiheats within a few
inches of than, came to perfection.. --
This puzzled; me •extrettely, Seeing that
the .A.ustraliati. ,sairpleb WSW' -'of the
%finest quality. I then reinemberedihat
our own v/heet had, before being gown,
been steeped in it gelation- of Mae stone,
(sulphate of copper) whieh* preventt
blight, and that we had omitted to, de
this with the -eataplet Of Australi
wheat, but we did eteop tlie last tam e,
whit& is now In full ear witho an
symptoms of blight • or diseat It
faily ter0t1411 Mori fOrwaril hari mir
own whett'groWillg hair it, although
th)limitee day, At welear of ouch
•rialtieffsliSnea by blight in brir Colonies,
X thirili It mott Impovtant that the
ateaPing premiss' Would he there adopt.
ad, at it it; by 911 obd farmers in this
this eountrY.-7-.We.&1148- 'OM rOtifia of
*ti1pht of copper to tett vette of
water, thin *heat- ts steeped in ,this for
ten minutes, and wolt .stfrred, or the
wheat is put on it deer and saturated
with thig solution; 'Whenever we have
omitted td Steep the. grafi, the crop has
proved itiore or lead blightedor smutty,
ant sowry tIM•1.dill,uot lanks vortion
at the 4.tiatiiliati 'Wheat ntisteeped ;this
ehottld be • cloos att it noinparativo test.
Tho saving of alorEnigli6 in thin/ in late
districts' would be it emisiderable advent.
aro. The "heat %tad fitilWri the loot week
inlloVernbaii Ibis it protnising, tv611..
ilavalopsa atop. Thia wheat tfl1vs ra-
ther less
Intit would probably bsosini mom v4igoi4
iiddriustoodiontot
safely over, *break
train. Oyer fort
several hunted
graph. .
They hangmen:for very trifling causes.
out west, -under the lynch. code. At
Kane, :Ill., the other day, in a 'railway
station One James Murphy kissedMiss
Allen, aged.15 years, and then took the.
train. They telegraphed 'for hjrn, tebk
him back; and, the Kane mob 'weited
dreadfully to„put hiin'to death without
judge or -jury. But'for the resolution
of the inaeistateTai-rilihy would cor-
.tainItyhe.i-ve been truaSetrupon the near-
est ro
A youngrnati iit IVIiincie, Ind., was
esccirtingn youn,,,o woman to his home
in a Carriage the other day, -when be
came t9 a ;bridge that had been °ter. -
flowed by • a freshet. He drove .hie
horse inhale wetLir ..1„),nlyhelLtheAL.tr,L,
riage was threatenedwith sehmersion,
and the horse began. Making efiorts to
get away; he Cut the traces, sprang upon
the animairsteelr-a-nd set out for the
shore, leaving his companion ip the.
-middle of the streani. T.,be torrent
-overturned the .:eurriage;'and the, 'girl
was drowned.
Cunt von Bioa.m.-Bloat, caused .by
eating green clover, or from omk.'
ses, may be cored in the following man-
ner: take hold *of the animal by the
hcirus and raise its head as high as pos.
hible, then open, -its mina, take hold of
its tor:pie with ,one Or both hands and
_pull it oirt as far ad it will come. As
soon as this isiif
escape through the Yalves that. thus are
opened at the root:of the tongue, And if
the mouth is kept open and the tongue
pulled forward for it fow minutes, .the
cure will be coniPlete. ;Horses euidering
from windcolic ean also he • relieved in
the same way. When the gashegins to
ooze through the opening it escapes like
the air through a punctured:bladder,
The 'remedy is easily applied, safe,- and
,
not painful.
7 le • Oa .
Err' O000L—Ga,tTI:1un °
AfTD vOMVORTIlfa
•-411e agreeable•charaeter of thie preparation
-
has rendered it.' a general • favourite.. Made
simply with beiliiig-I-Valer or mullc. gach
packet is labelled *TAMES Errs and CO., Ho-
mmoptathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle -street,
and 170, Piccadilly, Works for Dietetic Pre-
parations, Easton -road and Camden Town,
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ORDER AND StSTEM.-In every branch of
cultivation, whether in the field, the orchard, or
the garden, there mint be order and system to
insure auseessful results, and this truth is firmly
established by actual; experience. Anothergreat
;truth hat aloe been established by the same
means, Which is I -That asa preventative medi;
eine, or a medieine font/a-cure of colds,'"ablighii-,-
.rhernnatiena and euminer complainte, the Cana-
dian Pain Destroyer is the most reliable. For
sale by all 'Druggists and -ctinnt•rjr dealers. -
Price 25 cents per bottle,
IN CALLIXO, ATTENTION OF
PHYSI-
xi and the public to .Dr. Wheeler's Cora -
pound Elixer of Phosphates and Calisaya, a
Chemical food and istetritive TO1110, it IS well
to statethat it has-been in usein private prac-;
tice for more than fifteen years, m the treat;
inerit of -those ola lingering complainte known
as Chronic Wasting diseases, with the most
eatisfactory results. It meets all the indica-
tions We have to treat in every form of debili;
ty, and owing to its extrrordinary action wind
excitant of nutrition and in augmenting nerve
power it will he &awl to cure and benefit a
larger proportion of eases. than any, combinat:
tier. hitherto invented,
A BEAPTIPOL ITORBE.—Ttiere le nothing that,
can contribute rio inueh to render the horse beau-
tiful and elegant, to improve. hie condithin and
make him all that is desirable, att "Dillies
Con-
ditioti Powders end -Arabian Suns Remedy
15 ha.1 been 'used by• many persons. Who own
valuable carriage and other hones with decided
suecessoand eo wcllpleased Are they with it that
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they' always keep On hand in case of emergency;
it may be gitett at all tirnee with perfect gaiety.
Remember the -name,' rind Ade that the sierra.
tete of Iltird & Co. is no owl, package, Nor,
three & Lyman, Toronto, Ont„ proprietors
for Cahada. Sow by all medic:Me dealers.
thousands of people are new etrelessly allow-
ing themeelvea to drift through the proIhninary
symptoms of eonsumption, under the fatal dole.
siert that they are troubled with nothing but it
"slight Oeld." How nat.:query le it, then that a
4.)old-should be oared for from its ineiploney, and
()veil (Mullen %toed to get rid --Of it. tssryan's
Pulmonia 'Wafers" Will stop the hacking teueli
In it few Minuted, and by their influence on the
bronchial and pelmenariorganikaltlearts of datio
,geseus resigns w4,11 00011140 diSeillated-bntthaq
must be taken in time, Sold by all Druggists
and troUntry dealers. Price cents per box.
To Nervous Solforers,
Da. 3, Them Stmrsoreri 4+AicOle and l'orao
Cire4f,miglioit Jolted?, for all notass_fttaltity
from toltervir Mitre afigW
na, e already been SO
horougs y,tested ia mamas to teculro.11tIle 10
bo PAIS in their IhvOr..401 00111110Mira rot Mote
Istroseurt symptoms arising kora errors yeutir.
Dr, no sintpson it *AS 1111011. and friend of UM
late Dri MIS Moesit of -London, Eitslatul, tho
most celebrated authority in tho world Orl Mit so.
hot, zus partner is no* visiting Crostde, and le
rbared 10,71 ?OVUM froti tO CM, Id TSUI, elre•
Ofc reier Of F, 04 I atril tell, Two
Mar, °tau trod th4,1iddsofig ng r, .T.
hong br tel Mae ba bY Uhl 100any 'bat
af 0460,1 ,oulvely Wtataled MAI otoorwatert, Orr
of 1,110, tpooll irestrardit If desired,
Mlle Seta NI an IV ail Nita nfarrelatS, MA. Old.
mit; 811 *hbtlPnll DM* Mid meet Ate Lind
f
A farmer' wi e in it Y or s ire idwri..„,
Was 6138a ed by lier husband in a field
„lately herei,there was it cow that the
,wOt.au hadgrtiatly petted; On seeing'
b Mari beating hid wife, tearing . her
clothes, and otherwite maltreating her,
the cow came charging up the field,
and attaoked the Mart with suck fere.
Aity that ho Wail glad to retreat. The
'OW then took up it defensive position
by the Woman's aide, kna stood parte:41y
still While the laitor atiotiggled to her
fut. And eupported herself by leaning
againet ita Ifftele;initir she bed sufilci.
ently recovered to take reiSige from her
intsband in flight.
A. tneerithocking death through oulpf
able negligent,i'eautrod at New York
a tow days sinoe, ,An ora matt who
WAN taking medicine, took it spoonful of
eretOti,by rnistalce torn, harmless hat
dotiO, and in n few tninuteir thersattor
the effect was fearful, It Was AO if hia
entrails had boon piereed with roll -hob
irons, Or asif he had taken a eup of
molten load, Hie face became livid ;
hid GPIS eeerlied leaping from their gook-
ettl Ilia body beverne eotivnised With
epaems. Language cannot portray tha
agony of that old, draphstreil, dying
lo Writer 1 water t My stout.
aoh, ray heart, toy vory soul is on Ark”
he shrieked, in the torttivs ot hl death
throes. The doetor oaina, anti kettles
were glvsh itt Vain. littetish iflhtiiiti
o thi Aged Cistatsli wtts Math
"Jtau.tw 42AIarni L say all
ham uwof Mi. 'TAU li II
OF wii B411,1tY, and by *ugh tele lama -
/cured of cough*, colcle, brauellitie, opre,thre.
tension* or eoneumption, The ?rudest wiU
always keepthis standard remedy by them.
a LIHN
PVIVIP IONIWAOTOAY
rrwzDisTDDIISIONED_DRO TO ItIGTURN TIIANItil •
:.A..for riot lavers, tout herehylnform Wapiti/110 gene- '
rally, that -with increased 'faellitioa ma a mummies
stochof initterial, titer are PMPOred to mike and PO in
the most importer pumps et every dosarlption, on the
IIIIOUTEST NOTIOD, end On the MOST IIRASON-
AliLlt, TRAMS.
ROMesafter the sIsteer-Ittosts'a als1 ritrsod
tommt doer' to A. Masinesegeos 111004.-
tinsItis shop;
FEROVSOIsi St. 0A101,3i.a,
()Oaten, Jane ind,
TI4MPNT 'WASHER,
TIME' SAWA) I$ .IVIONEY 11ADE
-A-GREATIWANT:FiLti-EM-
' -The Tremont Waidter is. indisPeneible whore health
and labor awing:is valued; In recommending it to the
nubile 1 timi deco 'with...the fullest ephadenee in its
Ability to do Ate work satiefroterily ao in a. ostler of
the time neeeseaiy in the old way, whloh. tho testimony
of hundrode who liavo it in use in thls Part of the Qom,
try, as wefl no other parts, go to support.
.‘ It hrii; 1wpm:trie8 in competition with many entehinos
claiming .to dothe work, and ao far es Our JP#07(1040
hmins auleilsetatisir-ly .O
Ji lo aiP----orated ; ea; 170'
p10,0134in or removed from the tub almoot ao eaoily art A
common watthboard ; can 1o. worked to great advantage
hra.cd014-tow.404earegiktkeiiim.many.casea-liborat,-
ing.theoe of inoremature yearn, whose tiMe and strength
eotlre:peqauritri oodin verdoerpkaf tmThenotteo, from g, omh
mhinthemottalvaeboirti
j
tested before 'buying, free of charge. From the above
conolderagono,Iconadently recommend it to.the
t..Agriiitlo wanted, satisfactory pato reeponsibhireen
•li. IL LEGGETT,.
Clinton, janic9th,1870l: • '
• B1 th rroiirirto. Mills,
• Hl subscriber begs to tender WS Most
sincere thanks to his- numereue caste -
niers in the surrounding townships Mid the
public generally for. their liberarpattex
• and wouldjurther notify them that he has
lately,added most important improvenients t9"
his Machinery by putting in A' new- boiler
double the poWer Lheretofore,-used., I told by
many other important improvements; .toge-
ther 7ifith first-olass millers, he is prepared to-
do first -glass work .
-GBISIfiti\i"G; �OPPING, &o
Grists weighedin and out. Parties from it
distance can havOtheir grist's home with
them the same day. Good Flour and Mill
Feed always for Sale at moderate prices..
' •
LUMBER: LUMBER.
•. The: Subscriber would'also inform the pith -
lie: that he hie large' stook of 'lumber of
idoi ff2eor °fie; oaefikd; .flroonnig t hlos fork) en r1y?
Butternut,Vhite Asli, maple, Soft and Rock
Elm, in lengths to suit the public), w/aieh en-
ables him to fill ell:orders that he ,nasy be
favored with on the shortest notice and moat
..reasenahloterms. '
P. 'KELLY, PaorranToa
Myth, March 6; 1572. - 241 . Before, ordering elsewhere send for Circulars aqc1 rosi ers.
110111K0ING MACHIN= RAPA.IiinD ON T
shortseructiet.nt 011ANr0 7Nethesialtki altePo
Clinton.
as, Teas, Teas,
nom lxv
Brantford Tea Company
IiirE MO TO INVQ11X TKO VONLIO TIIAT
Air. W. Marto, Olintomis our Sole .gent
For lolling Teas in his dbLrIct, and that wo are oupply-
Mg him with the %haat Tette, imported, varying from
OSLO 00 ansjs per pound, either.iihtek or Green, war,
!anted rrom ,X0., to. 15 cents per 14., tuns
ups* luaus* 1retall prices, quality considered.
Rs $it 409/ In'OptiP0(1 to Alt ell orders. OXYD UM A
TRIAL, WM. FltANIC 4 CO.
Omiltford, hlay 12, 1670. .
$1011 OF BBDSTBA.D.
(zsranwenco 1814,)
Largo etock of good Ifousehold Praniture,
hum Manufacture, Made of eeasoued material,
A One asSertelont,, of iroported work, such
5 Weed and Cane Scat chturst Sofas, Loun-
ges,' What -Nets, Oradlee, Mattressee, Spring,
llede, Carved Brackets, Rustic Fraingcli
Pietures framed wit1rGilt or 11-016Wbed,iind,'
Gilt Mouldings, ldnetio Pram's, wi;m4,
„ . . „,,,,
Good value giverito all who may purehaso,
with me4orate priebe,"
1n.8o1vent A.ot oftl.809,
xli the metier or retook A, *ouster,
au ilmilalVelati
11ZTOTION IS UE14Z OIVSN. TIMM UN
and by virtUe Of the lowers vested An um as.
s'suari et the tiotate Ma Waite of the Abovemantett
x wlU otter for wile by WOW- AUOirION, SF,
1.31ytb.,
re too clout/ or Alarm on
TtYgt3PAY, SP.Prit 4Tu, 187,
Atilie hour of twelve o'aleek, noon, ell tbe eststo,,risllt,
rine, intermit, and (amity of Redemption of thetold In.
Holvent, and of myeelf as anima of said Estate In suri
to the following property, vizt-The mouth half of 7404
TW9 (s). mock A, in the Village of Dlytb, in the
County of norm, and Moo being Fart of Lot Number
Ono, is the Tenth Coneession of tho Township of Itior,
rithin the County of iluran,..acoordlng to a map oridan
xi:glittered In the Itogiegy Ofl1,e tor saiS County, Tim
property will ba 0014 eubjeet to Me Illortgage now re -
Metered thereon, Tornio and conditions -made known
on the day of eel°, or on application to
DIX14 WATSON Assignee.
t Ooderloh P. O.
Dated* Ooderleh this Otr day of July, 4.D:, 1875. 0
• ENGTAISTa• lIEDY
VVI-L'i-it;Alil
GRAY'S
33efore,Taking. ...After Taking.
PEO1FIC "IVIEDICIINTA
Cure all NervOUS Diseases, each as Tremors,
VreNtiratiou de., Which, in many
ORSON are.produeed by over indulgence In the went to,
bump and aleeholio spirits; but the Spada° Medicine 10
• mom espeelally reaoramonded as an unfailing our for
14emirta1 Woa14wtsS, Pliermatelrrheac
Inapeteney, and all disease*. that follow. att a se-
quence of ,Self Abuse; is toss et IterriOry, Uni-
versal Lassitude, Vain the- Back,
.701‘11Uesa.OX Nialea,.Prentrettere 4141 Ago,
-ssidirissytittior diseases that lead to Immunity or
• conSiusaption, and a Premature crave, an
An elegant earse for Eire. A quantity of
very no Shrouds, °heap. ,Funerals attended
and all furnishings supplied at reasonable
rates._ A largOstook of Coffins, moulded and
plain, always on hand (tritaMed to fiuit)\elther
silver-plated furniture or otherwise.- \
Been:mai:en-the Stand ---Albert street, oppo-
sit? theMarket.
TEVONSOR
-Clinton, Aug, 20, 1578-
S O
ofwhieh, as a rule, are arat caused by deviating from
the path of nature and ovar-inauleenae: •
The SpeeineMedieine is the result of a life study and
many yearo of experience is treating these special dia.
oases. Full particulars in.our pamphlet, which wo de-
• tiro to send free by mail to every_one. • •
• The Specific Modioine is 'mid by alt Druggisto at 41
per package, or six packages for *6, or will be sent b$,
mail on reeelpt of the money, by addressing
WILLIAM GRAY it 90-,
• Windoor, Ont.
Sold In Clinton by JAMS IL 003113E, and by all
Druggists everywhere. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto
WholestileAgento.
r
• °,1
4111S,
\110,17/
17'i(
Climax Double •Cylinder Threshing Machines
Combination. and Vibrator 1:1111.reshittg Machines,
•
At",ci all kind's of AORICULTGRAL•IMPLEMENTS always en *hen&
To Meet the Iarge and increasing demand for our .celebrated ThreShing IVIaelaines, from all
parts of tho Dominion, We have, by the. introductien 'of the latest .aud meat 'approved
machinery into our Works, greedy increased our raanefacturing.facilities. We aretherefore
to filrilrorde promptly.
Very machine is run acid thoroughlytested before leaving the shop, and warranted to give
• entire satisketion.
AT
ILROY'S WATERLOO HOUSgl
aLIN
liEMNANTS 0# SILK,
4;
POPLINS,:
Br43r.,,Atiz 00LOAEDILUtOB
C 011BNA.D.ENE,S,- all .Colers,
-
‘;
4'; - • ; •
- 1V1F.11I$ •
CDPOITUO!i
:Axi?
4.‘
((
GiNafrAus,.
WEEIT:it/OTTION
CC.
7ACTQICZ COTTONS,,.
C.
:
taistiiREss
emember, Ladies entemen,
The above goods must be cleatbd out ncsinn ok..,rwo WEEEfit t
make place, for Fall Goods, 043 thii week r start taking stock,
and I want to have them sold' before 1 finish. I have also in
stook' a
op,
Cabinet, • Maker; Upholsterer,
AND"
In returning thanks ta !hie numerous friends and ens.
tomers forpast favors oinee starting in Clanton, five
'years ago, would Intimate that he io at the old staluland
' has now on hand a •
• •
WELL SELECTED....8TOOli
.• •
And wouldrespectfully molt air inspection of the Immo.
mil. manufacturing LOUNGES, which, fdrdurabilltY
and comfort, defy competition, but aro at tho same tline
as cheap as some worthless artioleo throvat ,uthe
Ararketr---- , -
, • .
,
,
_
As/ie employs good n, workmeand usesnonq but
best mentioned material, he can therefore warrant .
work to bo of the boot description, and willnot shrink,
Ole REPAIRING- DONE, AS USUAL...so
•
Cane eihrtIrs re -seated, as,good as neer.
• - • 'A OALI,,,S01,TOITZI).
XIEMENIIiR THE PUCE --- VICTORIA STRDET:
GEORGE Drnnr
.(tiunton; April SO, 1874.
7
THIC cinskr• num:EnY FOR
C0111SUMPTION
which, can be curecl by a
timely resort to .this stand-
ard preparationias has been .
proved- by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
*proprietors. It is!acknovfl..
edged by many, prominent
phySidians, to be the most
reliable preparation ever
troduced for The relief and
cure awn Lung complaints,
and is oifered to the public,
sanctioned by tho experience
of over forty yoa.rs. When
resorted to in season it gels
.a.oth. fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,_
Croup; 'Whooping Celli,
• Influenza, Asthma,. ,Col
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore.
nests in the. Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs,- Arce, 18risto's
Balsiun does not dry tip it
Cough, and leave the oose
behind, as is the 64140 witli
MOSt prOpilrati.O/ISI but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allnys irritation,
thus removing tile cause of
the complaint.
- rasmitru
ftT V`. roma & 144414 WWI
Anti lteld ty,bittprhissatinemersionersity4
'
GLASGOW, MACPHERSON &.00..,
Order 1041,y;
THE SOESCRIBER 11A,VING LEASED FOZ A TERM' OF *X;RR, S .THE , •
- • • -
w._
And added another Custein Oarding Iladhine, and other machineiy; to,. what • ii-ailready in
the milli and having fitted Up and placed the Whole in first-elass running order,- would re
• -speetfully inform the fanners of the surrounding °wintry, .that he is now prepared to
VIAL and and
NVrovre,..and.,MCIA43..fa_etn,z46
generally:, on' the hortest
no-i.tie,and in Vie.14e‘t
vosisib16. ,
Bo N.Vil 1 'afso. keep on..` hind i fulistook of TWBtliS, 8IIIRTINgS, FULL CI4OTHg;
FLANNELS, &c., &e.t orfirst-class whioli he will sell or exchange for wool, giving
the highest market pried for good. clean wool, to ultwhe wish to exehenge the same for:cloth.
Persons living at a distance from Clinten„ can get their wool canted the same-day they Not
it, as I will run two Carding Machines day and,night this sunnier, and try to accommodate
all whe favor me with their patronage. The subscriber having had 25 years' expbrience in
the business, would reipeotfally invite the ptiblioqo give him .a trial, and judge for them5.
solves what kind of work he can do, .
C 011,352EiTinli. •
-MINTON,- May'
Ielonsarmiimmirim.
1\sTMLAI.4
HOLESALE AisiV RETAIL' DtALEIL
8011001A BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOK
WALL, PAPER, ,WINDOW SHADES.
TOYS AND
FANCY GOODS, • VIOLINS AND OASES
-
• coNtRT/NAS AN/1 FLIATES)
PICTURES AND FRAMES, • TWELNATI. $ATBITItS: ETC,
• - ALSO, A, LAI= ASSOrilpinNT OP
- .
Perlin. wool) ▪ Slkper Rctt,ternSand .B4rlin, Wool- Goods,
• I
6
All the latest Papers and Poriodieals alwimf cm hand. -Alm Agent or the
a
DAILV Als135. EICLY ' 01:1013E AND MIL
AitrtraAv 13017G1TT Allp SOLD.
otar tumour. TRES • XASITI Atii)
3011X.. Av
• 0014144 hT 1tE 41/Alt1,
"
et‘langg OA% 22, 1814.
1.1
CHAMPION HAY FORK OP THE. 001MNIONI
a RANT%
SVILSON Or 1e16.
The unnlorilgned having 'pit in it steitin
engine. • and other improved inaehipery, 1.
now in a position to supply his Excat,ston
11,tv Point Old tho shortest not's° and at
reasonable t•orius, :Mildred* Of theta/ Forkit
have been wild, and 'Ave invariably given
eittlefeetion, They only requite to be ileeh
' t� be follyappreciated, having takes prizes
at: a eitmhor of Proyineial exhibitione p.oa
°booty .and township eliewe. Full dime-
tiona given; for tlifitigr, told all information
Initialled by the:patentee and Illatiftflattiret.
Pulleys Mict ether. teolculng reqUillitie tor
uttingihe implement In full working woe,
opt ea hand.
tittl1t014; OR
.•
FINE LOT OF:. BOOTS AND SHOES,
Both Men and Women's, in the following _order :
200' Pair. of 'Men's Coarse Boots,' '
150 “. Boy's Coarse Boots, •
75 ,c‘ . Yontli's Coarse' Boots:
Woinen s Leather Shoes; '
80 '.'" Women's Fine:Pebble Goat Shoes.,
50 " Women's Prnnellas,
80 ", Cbildren's Prunellis;
75 " • •Infant'a Shoes
200 " •• Gent's Felt Over -Shoes,
• 115 " . Gent's Rubbers,, •,
150 Ladies' Felt OverAhoes,,Aigh button
..
10Children's Felt, Oier-7Shoe, -•
85' Riibbers'. • '•
- • .
As I Ana going d_this line of trade, you ra'a7 be sure, -
of-gettingieeds-at---ygur own:. priTer.-71-WITE7aiiitivety—finnT=-
these goods atiattial cost, as I want theroomfor Pry Goods.
. .
CALId. EARLY' AND GET FIRST CHOICE..
THE VERY GOOI/S` IN:MAHE comiNG FALL wEATIft.R. .
. C. C;IL.ROY.
on, SA.ng. .11th,,18(76..
PUBLIC_
•
The undersigned beg toinform the inhabitants of Clinton and surrounding country that they
have epterect into Co -Partnership for the purpose of carrying °tithe busMess.ef manufacturers
of Carriages; 'Buggies, 'Waggons, Sleighs, Oatters, etc., in all its -various branches, at their
ohiptand, Efuron Street, Clinton, under the style and ,firrirog
ir ]Et ds.r. s
No plane Will•lie spared to catecute Work etpial toany in the Dominion. : Their longexp
enbe in the County-enaliles them to law understand the requirements of their customerS, and.
they hope, by strict .attentiog to hue/Timis, • to::give-13.1,Itirgranti044.tioll tii'aLlrth15136 who may
. . . • . favor 'them With their patronage. , •
. . ' • ' . ' •
.. ,
. • . ' • . . .
. .
or klaige.and seleai stock' of She best swooned Material always on hand. . Orders executed .
. _ . .,•, .
' • * '. . , with riespatehi" ' 'Repairing .done on thershOrtest ruitice.' '
OmpacirT„ !July 22, 1814, „,.• •ItUllf-B ALL & LESLIE.
i7. . .
. •
ODRI
9TTNIMWo
The Goderieh -Foundry dnd Eiuifaetunng Go.
Boglatozit the),Sphlio thathey are piepared to supply:
TESJX301N-1-riNTS Az *$.4aXILEItS1
. •
Flour,- Grist and Saw ' Mills; •Stave, Shirt& and, Heading
- • . Maehines Hoop Machines &c -
_
'And 'Wooden pionene,' Witii steel *boards, *Gang Pfau -ging, 4uillivit0te
Straw 'Cutters, &o.„ Sugar and Potash 1Cett1es,, Grate Basar.-. &Os
Cooking, Parlor and Boss hitoves, ecif ivartotia
S A. 011yi A. 1,),E TO ORDER.
Also, Iron and likiNuf Castings, and BlaokiMith Work..
, . • =
.Beileos and at& kkels ,of. llepairs doneon sltok
All orders addresaed to the Company, or Secretary, will receive premilt attention. -
. .
AlirCHIBA.r.JD'itOrIGA • •
•• Secretary 'and
ROI3E,I,T.1111NOIAttilsT
Goderleb, September 2M1, 104. •
'40ItA0t EtORTON,
• Prealdent
GIBliBBATa •MANAClAli;
• THOIVIS0111- & WILLIAMS,
Agricultural Implements) ,aruZ Boger and Bnine Works,
trccILmLL, •.9 N1''
.4,-4,errnksor • " qP4k%'...;
,•
-
t‘v
• WO:itri Mtiattfaeturingitergely this seascuo t4., 004r '
Jo.48thil lelf.11816.81111,10, ,
. Whiolt we toloo, the bait 1i:trot:Obis; bbMOlflhIO, pare Alio reinittlitentri4 the
•' • • IstOltittilt
- 33140AbOAStr S4tIpt1t AND tltnaTIVATO:E{:,
All ItIndslot Agriettltural Implant -ants ion* du. heed. A triarof Itiplomenta °Matt And
eatiefeetio guaranteed.
Arr NIHON haiing good. eltin land, tellable for.*Itet archisg. atoequested to leo
word with WN PARItAll) Istp, or ITOTIN ,Agont, Muter..
, .
0
ItiPhithig One tit tti6t, Grath, oition .1 Thigh Viattiostriols, ana it, Dcomy,
tisnobstist, aod 1Ilitatdrifilltspt ter repairing itt 041810,6t1tig Amigo,
TR01113014 *ILWAtitS4
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