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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1875-11-04, Page 3,• 1/2 rN"' rieirM Wtr; OUR I•TBW r GOODS, mE OftlIA1 TEE CIREAP PLANXEL84 WIE4AIZA•P 31144.111MS: Tff.11,01101.0111DIMS8 THE OABAT yVEIN»I&Olt Minn% OVR SEW ¥EiNQS N4.14i4 COLORS ',BUT LOW PBTOBEto 4$8,149Na THE 11/1ILLITERT tifriNvRtiliiifatirs' E"s' ***.'ico We,hold, 'we believe, the finest Stook of Choice Millinery and Drees Saawle mid Mantlee," to be 1104 in this County,, and ask inspeetimi o Steek' ' froni intending purchasere, oximmorni. MOURNING GOODS. The 11‘001A of Illock OiCds h eyeiy Ida no worn ie new and worthy of the XiSllignfil.Oode oX,111-490411tialle.. - • Hata, Bonneta.d Mailtial niedeito order M. tho. most sa.tisfeetory Manner. OVER Ookrs, UNDER COATS, PANTS Mid VESTS, HATS, CAPS, Et111S, UNDER OLOTHINO, CARPETS and ROUSE Pumlisalrip. OQODS, TWNEDS, CLOTHS and COATINGS. . ••• : Surte made to order and eatishiotion misured, „ • We will not be under•seld,ia any department and in Goods of the same quality. Every effort put forth to please and only one price asked. , Nov 4th, 1875. TIODPINS & PAY; • DEALERS Prepare eet it or Ereeze. ou want WOOL DRESS GOOD --CLINTON, BUY 'itAM 4:10,,jr?OciralF You. want HEAVY SAAW.14SAND JACKET$ MTV" TEEM .PRQN.4 1,7714$0Wr 10110$2.7*SO. You want FURS-; CLQVI)S 'AINiD 110008. ." • BUY TliE4 FTtpm .Ntraint W.,ABAIE GREY AND •,WHITE:IlLANKMS: . BUY THEM. FROM virssrastr ism) scrosi. **St- ou wantHEAVY Q.14071,11S AND SHIRLTIN I, BUY • THEM .FROMi-1101100: Tot( want DRAWERS AND UND11151-1113TS. 1:30: litEN.M..17,t9*- WRIGHT & ..FOSTER.. u want TIOKINGS,TOWEL'S AND SHEETINGS.. _ B.E1-,Eivi mom 'WRIGHT:A FOOTE. . want HATS AND . puy TH.E.w-PT;91g. WRIGHT, at. FOSTER. , ou want Ci-Ti;()ClaBS, BOOTS AND .SHOES. BUY THEM FROM'...WEg,liGal .4ar Staple ad Fancy Dry Good., Chaim Iillilleily, iud Groceries, F., Our FALL AND WINTER STOCIC• is now_complete in everydepartment, and has been carefully selected., Our DRESS GOODS* DEPARTMENT will hefound very attractive. It consists -of all-the-newstylesund'ehadee e/ the Wei:01u • 0 • • MILLINERY..., AND MANTLES. This department will alwaie be found welt assorted Withall the novelties of the season. Orders promptly and neatW executed ()BAPS HATS AND BONNETS always on hand. Full and Winter MA.NTL e splendid vmdetY., Able, MANTLES MADE TO ,ORDER; r Ladies' "Cotton Embroidered, Merino, and Lamb's. Wool Underclothing, a full assortment on band --Gpfaes.. ruamishingo or' every deseription.. TAILORING. --To this department we pay special attention and as for style and workmanship, we believe we are second to none ie. the county. If you want a nice fittiog Suit, or a Stylish Over Coat, 'call and leave.your order at the NEW DOMINION HOUSE. • GROCERIES We have jhet received it full stook.which will. be found all new and frebb, and .yrill be kept well assorte& _ CALTJA.XDER, sit'.•sbo, i• CLINTON, Sept 2nd 1875 : •• ou 'Wan and CLOTH: .QAPS .anti: HATS. pvy Tgpm FROM "Iliy1L7LX,C4:11711 & .:JEIC)S9r3313E1,. . , . and . LOW, PRIOES. T.T:c:Ads,T,:.GE.T.TgEm p..49m wxlit4-4r4 jaw- kmosp_JE4Ek.: . • STOVWS .erpovgs. saio:vp.s. -You ,*ant the above goods for the Winter. -V-Ve -*ant you to call .and. 'examine our immense., :variety: guarantee to give you. 'better. value for your Money, in: all kinds of - ClothinefOr 'Men, Women atilt than you can get in, anyother place in thig eeetion OrCanatia;,,- " L'Ik ghwerezem RICZ4'. • liarl.and.:PothOrs, „ mamas In .STOVES, CISTERN PUMPS, LAMPS, COAL OIL; ;sca., Ann '41qui•A'a- • TUNERS OF ALL ICINDS: OF TIN, COPPER, GALVANIZED AND. SHEET IRON WARE, Beg most respectfully to retUrn thanke to their friends and customers for pa -et favors, and it the same time would remind them and the public generally, that they have received it • • Large Assortment of COOKING. STOVES All sizes, and of the most improved itatternie Paliton Brows', of the nowept design/. Bear. STOVES ni allkinds,alLef-whichare-a,m-eelling-U-the very lowest prices. SPLENDID'COAL STOVE We would especially Call the attention of Iliehe who contemplate pinehasing Coal Stoves to the Wrffal.SEIMIX Ilome BasielEtaritiek, Which has been but two years before thepubli ,C and In that thee bas eetablished it reputation of being second to none in the long list of Base Burning StoVee Collimating for public favorsCall and see the Hammer HOIDI before purchasing any other, We would also Call attentionle our new WOOD stroyA, THE. CHALLENGE -HEA-T11t, • • . Which we believe to be suiterlot to any heating stove ever offered to the public of Canada, for minimum consumption of fuel, maximum radiation of heat, and bemity of appearance, tasking it equally suitable for the Parlor, the Hall, the Office or the shop, Call and see one in nee at our Shop, Weluive,rdeo received, a largo assortnient of • . Limps, "Barnet% Ohimneyri, Globe's, Tubular Lenten" &c, Which are Marked low, Coal Oil; best quality, flo pecdnctgraZe, 80. ots:, per .gal,., ,Ptove Pipes and Elbows for the million: All kinde of Jobbing Work promptly attended to. A quantity of Hot Air Drums always on band. 1,-Waww A Call solicited. No trouble to sbow IoodL. • lifARLAXD EROTHEEt8i XiMOK ELOOK. CLINTON, Oct. 21,st,, 1876. 1 THE LABDE T IMPORTATIO 0 r 4 1N -M -NAT Ever received in any Tnyvn 1/25 .1 OF SEAFOIRTFl Haft receivea this, week atkadai. , OCIA TWO 1113,1011tfb BOXES Or: T/A, Direct from T‘Tew Torlt, and challenges the Province to Competo in price and quality, 'Sold to Parmers, by the Box, at LESS TE/All VirEOLESALt MOBS1 ntog. SH aLiNTON, _November CLARION MARI/ETU. • • ' Nov,* -3,. 1876. ' .Vall Wheat; per bush, $0 90 a r oo Spring, • - • - 0 '90 a 1 00 130aartisoiy, • -" 0 30-,'s.--4-32 • - 0 50 a 0 gs Peas, 0 'CO a 0 63 5 50 a 00' Flour,. • Atter, ' 0.19-11c---0•20 •'Potatoee, •- 0 26 it 0 30 Eggs, 0 15 ' a 0-16 Hay, - 10 bi) a 12 00 Pork,- 750 a 800 • Beef, • • 4' 50 A 6 00 - Hides, - • .‘••• 4 00 a 5- 00 Sheepskine 0 5 a 0 75 0 00 a 6 25 Clover '• - • • Timothy • 3 50 a 4 00 . Geese, • 000 it 050 - 0 50 a .0 75 , - 0 12 a 0 15 • ElEAPORTII atbiaturrs. Nov 3 18/5 Wheat -Fall • • $0 90 a 1 00 •. Spring • - 0 90 it 1 00 ,Flour, • - .550 a 600 Oats • • • • 030 a 033 .. Peas - • 060 o 063 Barley • SO a 065. ' nPoottatetores. •• 0 19 a 0 ' 0 25 a 0 30 - 0 Q16 a 016 • 10 00 a 12 00 • Pork, - • - - • • 7 50 a 800 noontime. 31.A11nors • Eggs, Ray, •• NOV. 1875, What -Fall „ $0 95 a, 0 98 , . Spring 0 96 •a 0 96 Flour •• 5 26 a 5 50 Oats, • 1 o. 030 a 032 :Peru*, • • - 0 60 a 0 62 Barley, • , • . • • 0 50 a 0:70 •Pota,tote • 13 25 it 0 30 Hay ' •,. • '• .10 00 a1100 l3utter . • • 0 19 a 0 20 • -E8goe - 0:4 • 0 16 • a 017 Pork, • - - 7 00 a 7 75 • Hided - 450 a 500 Wood : . • • 250 a 300 • Redd 500 a 6 00 Tpltoarro . MARKETS. " • TORONTO, Nee', 2, 1875.* Wheat -Pall • • -21 06 a 1 08 Wheat ---Spring • J. 05, it 106 Barley • - - -' 070 a 090 Oats - - .. * 0 87 a 0 38 Peaa , • 0 70 a, 0 73' '13titter 022 a 023 Egge • • • •0 00 'a 020 Lexrent, Nor, 1. -The Mark Zane Erpreas,In Its - review of Ole eOrli trade for the past neer, says the weather has been more moderate, but there ie little ammo for field labor in England yet.. Samples are in poor eondltion, but the clutiousness of the millets has kept the 'pities at previout rates. At Voris flour is fraud cheaper, while wheat io tun:slanged. In_tha Pre - Timms wheat la eispeeno to * shilling dearer.. An Bele. um, Holland, Germany, betide, aful 'Vienna, prices -wee firm, and in the latter market, rather door. ' wire Of --Over 800 _tons of old rubber shoes. ire Miieutectured'into car' springs in Bos- ton annually. In 801318 parts of Tina's the people are complaining because 'their cotton .crops are so largo they cannot gather thtun,l merchant of Au Sable, q M ioh I was mut- doted and robbed on the streets of that towna few days ago. . hci Duchess of Edinturgh was safe- ly dativerod of a daughter at Toriaay, at Eastwili Park, London, Mother and ehila doing well. Rueben P. 11011tOtt And s. D. Shish. lanai both respected Old -Sena Of Titus; Ville, Pas, Were playing croquet recent- ly, when Strieleend, provoked at mit& ing a shot, attempted to throw his initl1/2 let after the ball, The handles taught in the sleeve of his coat, and the wallet was hurled with great force In the di- rection of hill 00ittptillibillo strieking Lim upon the two tamp* ancI produtdeg injuries *am "thick he died la au heitti ▪ tWA Boar 'Pig for Servicd:\ — • „ TuE, twrMiteiGliED NAS• ON BIS . rannifss,o •-Huron Deed, Goderieh TownehiP one mile .from Clinton,. a firriVelass Boar Pig fin Hervice. , sOSEPII NM, ChiderIch- ToWneldp Oct. 20, 1876. •PUMP MAWFACTOR fIlliE UNDESSIGNED DEO TO RETUDY VIA/IRS A- for ,pustfavors,- and hereby Wenn the PlIblic gone.' 'idly; that with increased fecilitiee and a -oral-crass stocker reaterial;they are profaned to make and put in the most superior pumps Of every descrIptiorr, on the' SIIODTBST NOTION and on the MOST BEASON- MILD TERNS. , ?Remember the pliCce,-"Itosies old stand stout door to A. Difitthoolones Black. smith Whop. PEAGUSOIN & CAMPBELL. O1lntupo2add, 1875. ' THE ci-H,EA'1! FEMALE REMEDY. fOn /Koons PERIODICAL PILLS. This well known medicine is no iniposition but a sure and safe remedy for •Feniale Diffi- ,oulties and •Obstructions, frbm any cause what - over; and Although a powerful remedy, it con- tains nethinglurtful to the constitiftiOn. TO MARRIED LADIES 'this peculiarly suited, It will, in a ifflorttime bring °nth° monthly period with regularity. In all eases.of Nervous and Spinal:Affections, Pains,,in the Beek and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the heart,' Hysterics,. Sick Headaches, White, and all the 'painful diaeasee eimasittned by a- diaOrdered eystem, these Fide williiffect attar° when alt other monis harcfruled„ • These Pine have never been known, to fail where the directiozte On the Ind page Of Pam- phlet, are well observed. Per full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of agiolmosgsmiw%roilic 0(1 - _eta ..aatquares. lor,00. and 12i dente for postage, enclotied to ligrthrop & Lyman,. 'Xorcustri., Orit.,..general agents for the Dominion, .will Mattri a bottle. Containing over 60 pine by return mail. field in Clinton by J. IL Combo and dowse Ohidley; E. Hickson and F. Lumeden, San - forth; J. Kidd, Carronbrook: Parker -A Cattle dna F. Jordan, (loderieli; B. Camertoir Bay4 field; las. Bonthren,Rodeerviller and all medi- cine dealers. • WIIAT TB= SAY or IT I A.ininv nom von Peorim,-There aro but few Reparations of medicines which hay°. withstorelthe Minu- tia' judgment of the people for any great length of time. ono of -these is Mr. Thomas' l'eleotro.• Oil. Reati the, folleWing 'and be convinced Robinson, Fainhani Oen- tre,P. Q., writes, "I have been afflicted with rheumatiera for the,last ten years, and have tried ntany remedies without any relief. until I tried Dr, Thomas' Enlectrie Oil, and ;shoe then have hod nhattack of it, 1 vrouid re. °Mendota it to a11,"•-4. II; Earl, Hotel Xeop. er, Wait Sliefford, P. Q., writer', " r have been troubled with liver complaint several years, and have triod different medicines with littlear-nahanefit,- until kWh& Kideotrie Oil, which gave me immediate relief, and I Would, say that I haV0 USea it since with the -beet effect. No one should bo With. out It. I have tried it on my horses in eaves •=of.outre.-swounds;--elicerandthittlewurepaity as good for home tailor mats," -A. Maybe°, Merchant, Warkwerth, writes, "I have sold eeixte hundred* of bottles of Eeloctric Oil, usa it is pronounced by the public, ,One of the bast medicines they have ever need r‘ it has done wonders in healing and relletring pain, 'tore throats, sta., and irt Worthy of the great, et° oonfidenoe.'-joseph Rusin, Township 'Tardy, write, "1 Was persuaded to try Thearati!*lentil& Oil for a lame knee which troubled me &Hine° or four years, and I never:found anything like it for daring lame• nein. It it A great public '13entilt."--4, M. Hamilton, Warkworth, writes, "Ver Wileht I was troubled with it 'Weiner" ankle, Whieh an- noyed ma very .Innoh. Mr. Maybee „of (hie placelridueecl hie to try Eelectrie 011,' and lse• fore COO bottle Wait treed X wal'oured. It le * meat remarkable medicine. „ So14 by all tacatoine aeauto, Price, 25 tie, S. T. THOMAS, Phelps, N. ' And ttOILTHEOP & LYMAN, Toronto, ti§t; Sol A ants for t s For' Sale. Piaui, Scraper,, Shisve1n1/2 Picks, . Wheelbarrow,., dzo. ' mug 8813888/ONED Nee A LAWS QUANTITY. of‘seeenttland Plows, Simpers, Shovels, Ricks, Wheelbarrows, lie., which will he sold cheap. Alto all the sherities and barns on the line of Vie 11. & , . It, 11:frouf minton tO Blythe, mal-3hrse- yore Cr-ffii APPIY at my oate oppealto Bottenlinry /louse, Clinton. • , 0.*C. Clinton, So.t. nc1,1S7. Exeduto 's Notice. -at tr4 ,PARPfsis uovirtNG oadttile 81P/I8n lil ti. Note or by book account, against the late MIMI NEUXENZIE, of Haat, will Vresent:thera to the under. , Bladed on or before the 15th day or.NetTer nest, and all parties Indebted tothe estate, will pa the sante to , the undersigned by that time, and. . cod. lab itow. D,it088. 8 , .. . •• • • Minton Oct, 20, UN& - : Evian oris 'Notice to Debtors. A a PANTIES INDEBTED TO THE SIMI -Ca. Messrs. Tewaley &t Fitzsireene butchers, ere re- quested tO game the mune before the'llit of November, as they are about to dissolvepartnerahip,in ammo/pence of ono of the nitrites having bought out another hutch. °rind einablIehment in town, creditors ere else re. quested to send in Weir accounts•fer settlement. TEWSLET & IHTZSIMONS. Clinton, Oot.20, 1815. Farm ftir Sale. 11S.ATESell*Burfitierae faBrilirt s°1'10' trEleR,9GthTlIcloTrt.,Wilrjlielleritg,4oTnT1130.. 11/ miles from Clinton, for sale. The let *enticing leo acres, 45 cleated, the remainder good hardwood, With lj 11.60,11 of cedar. There is on: the promiseee Mind barna, house, barnLand cedar stable, fine bearing orehard„ and - lel well watered. -Torfurther pectionlars apply at this MHOS, o1.' to the proprietor,. on the premises. -;JA/ditil • „ Oct 6th, 1875.- • TROROUGH 'BRED • • Short Horns for, Sale. ,• ONE BULL, three yesilois. -ONN BULL CALF, 7 menthe old. - RPM COWS end HEWER% Cikc1/21Podigreep, apply to 11 110TAGGART. • Teas, Teas' Teas,3 Brantford Tea Company - . DM TO INFOHITTEE THAT V V Mr. W. Marten, Pedlar, Olinten,is our Sole Agent Jai ientik Tess in Ws distriet, and that we are atuiply. lug him with the finest Teak, imported, varying from GO to 90 dents per pound, either Bleak dr Green, war- -ranted from 10 to IA cents per lb,, en, der usual retell( prices, quality et:moldered. hill .now proPiretPto MI *Borders. WYE HIM • Bran owl, May 19,1875. • OLIONBARERY. G . A. 0 IC , . (LATE or 0 B1011,) 111 BAKER, CO'NFEC ITER, &c.. . HAVING PUBCEttliED THD BAKW litifille883 - of Mr. 11. Patterson, respectfully int idea 1.6 the itdiabitents of Clinton and vicinity, that Iio intendS carrying on the above trainees in El its branches, and would, therefore, soiled* Share Of ptirone eatronee . . . TEAM mason rot V8XGTE ' • *Ale Navy Tobacco, ...__-- FIRST,. It 0- mtetzt•of tits rinise 1144act Lev, egcoND, Eaok• Plug 'Wei& Med of a Paula - THIRD. The imitations weigh, only about 1414 of a Pound lo cook Plug; and ate made • front Common, -too?. .• NONE otennos 1111L710 OPLIIP118 P.• .4 .each. Plug. •Ont.• 2184 1816. • 'Oa • . • SOIRES AND PARTIES thannek w11h Nefreolueentien short 110the4, FM:AVANT) WINTER DRY • GOO *TRIM Montreal House, IN NOW '''/•• 1.380V7INCi" A 1.Alteift 13$0414611t11 OP NSW 43.30D2 Which for Iraltrill70.4iiiiiiat NW% 41trildTP find arms, 881411.141•81) rif nim wder, MILLiNEBY GRAND DISPLAY. Mthilikif NO OOPS, A rxr.. Ara; COM:RUTZ ST0,1*, - OVER COATS, •A• IiARtitE ASSORTMENT. CERps runmeunsTee, VAMILY 0400EBIES-••-TEAS A SPECIALTY,. ;or $ee the stook and priees at the er4li w POP01,48, MONTREAL HOUSE, Ib PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR **OH.' NO ONOONO Iszoi 04$11 ROR 000Di pAcKEri4a.nrippg.... 4.4 01/2 riEWIR: • $2,000 in moll, to let tout, en 1st Mortgage on 144 Eptate, OLINTONs..7ilioriAtit: 1670i - . - POST...SCRIPT ,No. 3. Ingetting up thn " MORE LlGetT WANTED," MY friend, with all hieMorive Pownft, seente he hake run'ehort of materiel, a, I ,,p,etioe it, is made up principally from the "Emma Memo an4 Targriort M Tar•Por, ' The, tie* MOTOR eisinde to itette gene ifreng eente way,- Peetscript No, 2 has•evideutly bewildered him. Like a man lost at esti, he ague, Pet know which Way to etrike for lend,- He firet tries to Sind refuge in Raking people helle70 i WAS it1 IrOia y.-bhumor.' He agiiiif and stairkeplungee, Juggler. direetions, and returne to. lel favorite thetne,tle,letec than ilvii-eirtheirsbefere-reeehing-tatermiaire,- eayklia ba...paved the way to lot mo domos_easy rerposeible." This rs e very remarliableletrprealtieu, and requIrett lionniertity" before I oan comprehend ibe meaning. Ile seems .to Nave been ,.,fpaving the way" for seine trine past, and (speaks of hie. gene"iosity in preparing thie way -Amps it hoti net been on exl?enittv4rielh.- for, befornoonsentiesg.te go down,ine-optived 'WOW' X 'Went tit kiiii*Where it leade to. If (Iowa to wherepeople: aro meddleaoree, cto., I mot positively decline going.", X eleulil be afraid of getting the resoante that Inertia s9 fatal leAugr°nanny* Perhaps the hint about borrowing the $2,000 without, inteliest, is to pey' for the "paving." Bad tire outlay helm Made at My suggestion, I would williugly have attn.!, rented to let the'interent go for that oeireideration, but as 1 lrnd nothing to do in the matter, *Wit decline; He nays! • IWQ Aeo net sorry for itopeering in print." If not, ho is the More to bo Pitied! I answered all 'the points' referred min my advertieemoub. The beet evidence - people'ean hair° that, tiro FACTS are all right, is the great; ado my friend has made alesut them, ,I,agsin sincerely thank him for directing public!' attention to them, as I frequently • hear of their having Madea very favorebIe impression. • •.Ile ebeUld he the last orie.te say anything about trying to get up 1, sympathy" when ho from the ftratt and in All hiu dellveranoes endeavors to.make tne other merchants in ToWn, hauava I had injured them and no doubt would have gottllem.te be eeuld, in 143 celebrated ICeirmr '3*it.. they had too much geed sense to "IlY oft the hatelle'P about an advertisensent, as ho did. hifY °twee rioedif no sympa1/211y,, but ILE and 111S' CONDUCT dem . He has done wrong, and the mere lie tries to make the public; believe that behig IM. PERTINENT is ", courteous and gentlemanly,"' the more'lie guts' meddled. When a man commits a breach Of this iiincttbe only wayby whieli he can lienorabiY extricate'himself is by • acknowledging his error; in as public a insulter as ho committed the. offeeee.is,11),• 2 shows . very nonoluwively'that his meddlesenienese could let be *designated by any milder name than I 'save What X Rad about "lig insinuationi giving a false impression, 18 OOKIMOT, not. . Wdhstiordingany rumen honiay have heard, . . • H. Seems to blame me for What the_young,men-,said- 1 can ,sure -hirri-1 knew nothing Sari it in prink -Alfa he no doubt: is aware of this, nail Lstippcified he would have liken the matters, hard, I would not have Waded In it, lam not at all hurt because of anything he liaa said, nor have I lost any sif iny good natnre in the Contest. . If he so judges, he is in er'rer And dime not know Me. Loan disapprove of, and rebuke (if need be) an Offense, without cherishieg.unkindieelinga toward the offender, and this ease m not an eiceptimi. It is uneasy. matter forlyme 'people' Co -work themselves up into a FEKIIENT,, and then think 'every With tilionethey come in -contact is in, had temper. I sincerely hope' this hoe not been ease With My friend. 1 bearrm, °entity towards him, -neither 6I-iiiivrtlie-pdsition lt9 oecti. pies before thopiihlio. Ile says, '‚ WO hove, licititnlifoer.eetinloaergthedeio)puibniiioo,naoofwoeur olovezosTs.olfe,Wdsrpert;.. fpreormwwribteaThheeRwaionneinincookrre,ib4hey'le.L 0Ibfisigeetdheto _hint for petting inc ?Vitt for eertainly1 . .could nob arrive at any other conclusion than I did, after, reading hid re:narks -in'Tefere.nc: 6,:t giving the young men era merchants a dressing down and thee -keeping them all straight... • , • If hellos not learned wisdom iri.thie-histatice in'. rushing ."'printer's jnir," it Will; no doubt, have the effect of stimulating his linnip.of (*.Ilion so that if he has gouty Of idoPive •, ' 'Pewee lie will probably make nee of it in looking after his own affaim and then he Will:find he will geton letter in every res•peet: ' • A. S.' risuts. bottacE„rd 0oilptovosE4i' ot a.ftwie„„, zbIt. toor&,r int toil on hese. DREAD pstivEitgb. TO*11.. aittniattaiIt,-rml Piken, ,••• *Sven isirest, mopeds* Itstinfie 11. O. RILLOit. _CLINTON Aug,lith, , BUSINESS. BUSINESS. . . . • Myth' ' Flouring: :11111s; 11' vgniimattitto slog To 11431iitig tilt ititatitsnti of Harem that Iii know in A podded tO 0991y front seventy.sys to alle handfed .., fiz itibe5riber begs' to tender hie most FIE ST CLAM CAIIVIACI;n14 tinder° thanks to hie intirteroutt.dliet9- ..,..,,,,,.,„.„,„ _„„.....".......----, - . - - - :- • ----- , 'iiiiiiinnAlia ns itint the' - • ' public generally for their liberal patronage, and *mild further nistify them that he has lately added most important improvements to hie ineehittery_hyurattltsg_inaiiew:Amilitt, 'aiiiiirtha power heretofore used, and by many other important improvements, toge- ther with first,olitesmillere, he is prepared to firat.olasa work jn 0.501,PING, Grista' weiglia in and out. • Vallee from di/dance eon have their grists home with them the same day., Good, Flour and Mill reecl always for kale At ItiOderAtO ptifteL LITIVIBEI4 1.111)/intit. The Sublicriber Would elso inform the pub - Ito that he lise s loge atook Of lumber of different kinde MA lellegtt Pine from 10 to 20 ft; Ifemioohr from ,10 to ge,) Cherry, lititternilt, White Ask, maple ,Soit end Reek Elm, la lengths to suit the Which eh* 'bled hilt to 1111 all ostlers eat he MAY tit' 'fliVered with 6II the 1160fttfilt littiga, And Meet lintatitAblei Ain °van= °tenons 1.110 nna Waggon ts atiti Sleighs litti124N4P4ravaitvizlitt. oatzultg zebu:tug. lavo astoritatoi' qt aid va Out notartot atweits es • °MIAMI! *hi 10111101* PliOtifIty Atti°006 te. outsai Ai ButiosithOttitols itotai InnitUta *1,10=31dia,A,V111., itmutsboittlittittottif Atit's" tii" °Weblike 16/ rts' r TUCA.111LIla DTATA.RE and STOVE EARLE, -& DVIS T. 3E1' Beg te remind their riamerout friendi, and the public generally, that they, re stilt adding to . their already -large stook, „ 'House Furnishing, Farmers', aild,RUilcier's'ilarclware. lust)reoeived, A large lot of NEW FATTIIIIN WOOD AND COAL I'm ES, hairdseme and useful, never before offered here. If you. want to say-ifiliiii0716 to SEARLE dl; DLV/S' For a brilliant light, get kiparle & Davis's BEST EXCELSIOR COAL OIL, Stoics, Tinware and Hardware snu,tvfo AT REDucET) PRICE. ' Coal Oil at 80 cents per gallon. Painter' S Oil at 70 dents per gallon. at $8.25 per keg. Five thousand lengths Of $tove. ripe, Best American Water Lime: ' on oulfroTop: Sa rINe.d.r Dasdis0.• TOi! VUOTEOTOlt. „Watt/ brick4 sir Trg Searle & Datetle for PAINT. S. OILS, 'WHITE 1,14•LA OLA138; ar3.4';' PAINTER 0 000K igen tally,, • • lf 'Yon-iv/int' to keep 'Your houses wenn, try the TittIt..15ING' FAFER fillabfir Wall. It owes lath bud plaster, aid, la to bo hatl'ef Searle &. ' /,/' . ea- Those requiring' AVTI.1),IN toLis for house or gerdeil °Iwo ' IOW 131 " their order* to Searle 4. Davis, at omit - SEARTA& DAVIS, Mammoth Tin hop, ' OLIXTOlsr, Oot, 18th0. , 187 c:IRoOCER IES Ake vtem-rozzleA.-xm. wovr.dEtz; - 1.1 I, SE, 11„,, 210W 021 bang theelargest, enaapetst, and tett aareeted etwien et GittOOE*4 001, , • 11111191.011112I10 Cllubon. 'ft* tv Prom our esperienesinAtis Intslaektit eiti4 %mutation is the firet. Marken, w� art ehttitt Iffs, oftir TEL at ?Woes thia daty competition. We are 000611 fit *sleeting owy jaws • sturantra to glee eatiefectiort. A freak atorivaii et 214*,ItAilitlii whit*. arsi,ao shoos, 1).1i.„MAXASIX121; otio 'C10.4 Ottssoi, opt 2Stlf, 1671. "witolottle ehd Iletatt Goat* oioa. Y.` ADMIRED AND APPRECIATE \k6 ifIttO 0ACall adSini, Vie t/1i1/L. ' the OMAN Mitt 1tot&I SUWIN MAOHINR8, bath taking the lead end fiib Prig. • • „ , Where AV& exhibited. The aboVe readiest for aave by Norsworthy, General Agenb, OlintOn, other.fluid ted t order.tii ionaal asto „ em .a h $A1A,•'WO 'to°It • . • • • • •