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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1875-11-04, Page 4• ' •'?".‘• . rains te, prodOos a ii1.04*- tounerativo oar of wheat. r flolA lg90104 bp "JP t theme muoh Tho wheat crop is too often a greviOus simplt hems° little orp 4.1),.„47 ,00910Yea. cUlti.V101.011. "WROUflentla upon thousands Of sores of cgtooliontiontv are appropriate:1 to OW% every.seition;sndilie yield Of grain fer note not ono -fent -0i as large, RS it . *odd be if the tillers soil would only :employ' more brairis,,aud smaller- : %InwtlAyoticteh olOWEit101!aa are only re. quirea, io. make •Otraw. ,Oeonienally farinok is met. with who • relies largely. on, tbe`e$ortey Of Ilreinepthe .legitireate roult of Which is his well -tilled ground Yields, from forty. to fifty Imehtdtrotflq ..grain Per acre, 14?Order: to . cultitaitt Wheat with amOoese WO limit Wove a.Cer-, 'reqt •underatandinbt. .of the • habits of ,growing ftefiftlie'02,;Skiin. foolrdsii.,4!t!ofo!iltaitti,g49:,r!Itsicionttilluit9lip,e, n9044.? of the firat and most important considera. wheatioU trotinOtion of onperior POO.. $cect. of prime quality will often make a .4liter. mice of mere than one-half in the crap. \ Grain that bus not been saved with reference to seed is seldom: suitilliO for 89Wing; The • seed of wheat should he, pelected,. asherted, and ,picked ever 'for ceyeral'Onceessive seasons for the purpoie' deVeleping the prellAce4y , , . . et- prsoditetire babit-of the variety. The farmer who sows the gi obi bf_snisll •anct, haltmaturecl ears 'can never expobt' to , DOSS forty:1,401k, et.Plump grain per acre, Untold nunthers of farmers havo all their. wheat thrashed by 'machine • and stored in one bin, from whichtbeir • seed is:taken,: Akiike *ill cliv* Pto- (luck like; CS well In the 'Vegetable no ;in tha animal kingdom,- SO he who ;adopts . each -a practice With hilriTeed:Wheat mayalways ox1wct to reap uusnt.isfaotory - harvests. . There is.no•plant of a higher order :in the vegetable- .kingdoin than wheat. . While many other growing pants have the power of developing fertility out of the indurated • Clods of --impoverished :laid; the plant"food for growing Wheat must be thoroughly pre- pared 'for the 'slender and, delicate roots,. • otherWise the crop .irif grain:Will prove to be an impressive failure. • .'There i are, . a few' elements of fertility which nust -be_cleveloped_ii2.thOioiLsothWthe, rich particles will be free to be taken. up by. the sporigibles of tho roots.' Oraviing wheat. must have a sea; in which there is a generous supply of phosPhorie :acid. 'Thero mit. be • also sulphate if, lime,. animOnigteal salt, and potash, all'in"snclf- a condition that the -roots Of Wheat may_ apprili&te these fertitizingelements to, the growth and development °fa bounti- ftil crop of grain., A drop or 'wlioot. will take. a large quantity of ammonia, potash, land phospherie acid ' from the 'soil. the tiller -of the. soil must -pursue-sechn-systens-47-11naaagentent as will tend to develop these elenrenta in the soil. There is perhaps no Other 'crop that will develop More itinnionia out of the 'unfertilelsoirthin 'red clover -plants, whiCh, when thordecay,-fttridsli an-abundence of the. best of plant food for growing wheat. • • There must be in the son a wilier:one supply_ of these elements of • fertility that will not•only _make a Artightk.. and 'itifirstraw,-h-ut which every 'ear. with large plump grain.. Tbis end. can . be accomplished- only :by the proper - management of:the soil for several sue; cesaive seasons before an attempt: is made to produce a crop of wheat.. ‘. When one desires to rains Wheat, the •soil-inust be worked, ploughed, harrow= ' ed, and rolled if necessary, • 'and a crop of smile sort must be grown on ground. This practice must be -followed, up for -several successive seasons before' the seed- for a crop rof wheat- is•Pirt. in. But the reside= of 04).01.0pr:thee prof.. duced Ixtust not • all )39 npi-Aiod to some other ground, . , fiold that pro- duces a crop, no --matter what, alretild , receive . in retirtn for that crop:a .fair equivalent, in the form of some valtutble fertilizing eleirients: Thus, by plough, ing, harrowing, and cnitivating the soil and producing crops of...eo.me soft on it fora few years, the fertilising eleniente. will be !developed to such an extent that 'wheat may be raiaed with. profit. As a general rule, farmers dO not work 7the ground half as much as would be profft, able, especially for wheat. A.-tnellow aoil only is net the thing to be•desired in wileat" culture although melloWness: and Mat itiy are 'desirable, provided the essential' inorganic elementa of. fertility' abound in the seed -bed,' One of the. moat economical wals for. a farmer to raise Wheat with profit is to adopt a sys• tamer mixed husbandty,!Md raise Indian. corn, oats', barley and reit clover, teed all these. crops to sheep- or neat 'cattle„ save the"manureviitl.caie, and apply it judioiouely to his fields. The Man. ure Of fattening sheep, or. of fatteilifig cattle abounds largely m all thote Wising elements *Ala are easentiatto prepare the land •,for Oro p of wheat. This cereal must be grown in a soil that has been,a0mistomed. to produae (Mope Of grain, grass and 'nIOVer. goon eit a soil has been se ArnprOVecl by tillage by being-. Worketl and by pro-. dneind large 'crepe of c00; Oitta and ted clover, it Will be Safe to attemet.tdraibe a crop of wheat. If will be labor lot, in a great measure, , to attempt t� raise wheat -where the soil has 22orbeen rem, dered generously fertile with rieh man- ure: Straw. manure vrill sabservd: the; ptuieore. :wheriiittitttes, With straw, and' ploughs then his land tint! Ondet Will be remunerated with a beauti- ful OtOP Of We* and but a Wegre yield of iteifti..-4. 2rockl at ZolL.rivic Parrar'a eta .„ , • Ocean Despatching An ocean hoMing bird, of great.deell- itt intelligeriee and spirit has been fmuuSht Itteland,which files at the Speed otisointteiiiii tour, and itt abio to find its keille Cerettfitlit land from any part of the:habitable world. A Pair of these birds (Ale* days Aga trouot aesputobos. from Faris to a lonely spotin a Wild ani reek! oi Kent, Within ten miles tindons itt 011e an4 hilt hours, Press carrier pigeon's took life despatch. eaten to the city, the whole distancefrom Paris to London, by 'actual paircelliilocle of notiVeyellee being done tolibin ,Oh0 and a half ,hotars. If the experiments at proio0 holing tuna° in training and 04110141g dont 'continuos stmocaditl,lt,ls liOpectly-neltsummor to eutabligh a, daily tutillatoro ceesn mali between Amato* and Europe, tho wholo dittartoo to be tretetied betworeuurfee la' I bit ittlrliti iti The 1001114 - At late Statalitir in theEd, khoro rlf4,90 vbitt) tkCV °WNW. AZ were lihret, an. either Ilarkehire'eriNS, liex. At the largest of the Weatern State retro, that of Illinois, nearly the hogs Were black, or black 4E4 :white.' This would seem to indicate the rapid growth Of the black breeds in publie fa- vor, and cif these the boOksliite takes the 1444. M well indireetly as directly, for in the Poland throes of the West is mien in the, majority of cases, the 13erliehire• blood greatly predgMbniting.• • :' The Borkshire hitS been inniticsirefidry, bred. for,many year, AtartIng from out was originally 0.1arge breed, possesses many good points, i)211:1" Of a Week and .'Wlinte• and yellow colon, The improvement Of' thir old Derhsbire ho was begun in England by Loci P4.71„1"toni_l_r49 died in 1820, and -"Meat Of the beat beide now rtrace, hack to thus origrsal unproved herd. . Bycarefulbreeding the yellow- qolor Int% been gotten rra:_qc „and, ,*the white been confided to the feet, a ,opot between the eyes, and in some estee's a faW,:•Whiee hairs pearthe shoulderei al- thltgh therenro herds in whtehthen*. Ins t white Marimare entirely bred out. Tho, Berkshire, es•we 'now him, is a mo- derately large hog) with a smoothirettad earease, broad across the:ah.ouldero, with well developed and round hamS, a 1011g1 deep fl4014 'very fine, small, belly legs and feet, short ,faee,and snout; and cov- ered with a' geed c,oat, Of long; silky,' black hair.: In many good Berkshires tho bluish or slate:colored tint and. thin 'hair of the Neapolitan hog vhich has' been'erossed upon it, is: very conspien- olis ; but it is a question if the -blaek,, well -haired animal is not the, mere vig- orous and thrifty sort: One of the chief obaracteristios of the,13erkiiiiire .is the' evenness with which it. breeds. At the in- the breeders' yard; whole -litters may be Sebethat scarcely varyfrom 'etioli-etheit;. Una- hardly to be distinguished ono from .11,-oother in ap- pearaiice, and, Pen after pen May be ex-. amined without any 'marked 'variation, excepting in those dheis ii whieh, as already noted, the Neapolitan cress is apparent: • After fifty' years of carefal breeclilla• this.is not more than might ho expected, and tho. result appteara in an aninral' which,: on the whole, ' prob- ably the most profitable to the breeder, thnkeder, the briteher,.and the picker.. -Thereieno-pigIthat.ivOno. re.4-irseful.-4 the -man, Who keeps but one; and more to the- farmer who feeds, a hundred if the -11MQ.1.12.t. of Meat in proportion to ,tho, fqedconsurned innonsidereci., There is morn- lean iti proportion i to fat thanin. -inost Other, if not in. .all other breeds,: and the bone and' offal' ere very 11.04. Tho .black is not Only skin, deep; but • the • cider gee in the outer Skin, which is all reinnVed by Rattling, and n.Berkshire harmia not to bedis- tiUguished from that Of a white hog if :the hair has not:been left on to tell, the •story., It is no littleotislence olio good qualities that the 'Berkshire had:become SQ rapidly popular, in spite of the pre- judice against its color, :ad to Supplant; a1eng_Lwitli-the-geseii-741--.the White 'Weeds at One Of :the most prominent Eastern $tate'fairs.--47iome gowns/. -. Varieties. What is ;the best thin . to hold: when yourget out of temper ?.:TYour tongue. A youth valled.at the printing office One day, and, after'watching them .,set type awhile,: said- tc(One ,of the typos ," Yon use a, heap o' four -penny nails 1" "Ma,"Obiserved- Blobb's little child reflectielY the other night as the' "first stars carne ont, " clOn't jou think that when those -stars vvis'akle that way. they must tielact the angels'. feet 1" " I'in.two.yearonlder- than said 'a little girl to st New Bedford boy,' tin; other -day. -f Well, I den't, care," 'wail _the, reply.;" goinet9"_Wear.• soon and that you'll never ..do.". "Itents have risen," was ;the jocose'. remark of the acute small boy valet a nail caught in thefprovionslY'sin411-tear in his coat tail and ripped the garment. Up to his neek,•.,- •Subsequently, after an .interview with: hieparents, he moan- ed to' himself' in the.,wOodshed that "leather had".fallen.", 4 "D courionsest tlibig 18 ail4'rlis ere human life,", field a Vicksburg negro, as he fanned himself With Air eisk hat, "is de factilit Whisliove*.gliustim, gets a watermelon under each armi and , skirts fot of 'mat allus keisinash on de eideWalk,” interrupted his beat -ere, "NO,,sab-,i-no, lush ; you is wrong, sah. ' Den' hi de only 'Gide in de world dat his nose begins to itch like ill creation." • . "'keg'•purtylnif times," replied a De- troit bootot .black the other day, "and Bill says .they is to be toiler afore spring. rd go on the, stage this winter, but I /lain% no geed clothes. I'd like to it to •bo cabbier itt itliatik; but I haittft high enough: I've thought Seale of being n lawyer, :Anit they any that lawyers lie so, ° I guess if the weather holds bad, I'll go to an office of Some kind at the City nail.", • "ltemeMber, Madam," said the genial booleagent, "this" work. is -a combinit-, tion Of all the. MOSt-theetetitlal. glad real - Latin idienas 'mil:rated by lieu.. Of sophistical reasoning, ir.qm the brainial developments of the most pro. found psychologists of, the nineteenth .century -.1.--1--"' At this -"point the poor woman fainted, and her Ben ran aVeiiiid to the back of the house to unchain the bulf.dog.- — • *gentleman, finding that the al. inintition °this stack a Wood'coritintidd after his fifeti !Mk Otttillit itt0414,f*iitie Right ;111_6aer to; el411,41Fnoire,',1 some; oluelo tlio'nlyiti2iviAitah‘ mit! whan airbollierfait noula be iii ' I • a C. 4 4 heating annparater Werg tho yarn Imo eautionelyraised: his chamber 'SAW alkiy ixeighior' nig to get. ii,larga wheelbeis row. "You're It potty fellow," laid • tho Owner, "to cogneist.6 and Itteol„ my Wood While I'm asleep i" Yee," re, plied the theif ; and r suppose You would Stay:up there *id agerauctireek ray nook .with liftingbefore- you'd offer to -to rue and h‘gpine?.19-n EPreileocaa.—OltAtaPittA,NDO0MS'enttiln —1,113y a thorough leboirldaga'bf the hittlitht istmwhialt govern the r petition of digoation atid'uutrition, and by * careful 'applioation' of the fine properties 0 well.lelietectsteoca, Mr. Zoos biko ptovidel our breakfast WAS with idelicately floured beverage *Weil inky hate Us many heavy deetere bine. It: it by the Judfoleut use of- emit artfolei of Mel that i'oetistittititutility be graduelly built up 'Oh. tit strong enough to resist every tendency to dims:sea. Ittindimit of_aubtli inebullat aro ileating artnifia uo roasg_to stlicolt itkorovir, thori IN a weak peinL we may e man fetal .bat . by ko Ohl Deralltri,X410:4411$111. u cough or co14, however shill* Conaurap- 011Viton, NarbieTWor BTAvAT. • •••••••• r, fee" hollow, and thong Br. Wisterii of Wild Cherry hos frequently anted nes4, dreaded dleasse, it Czoot invad- e prinugy diseases a thy throat, hu 4 lhottt, where ether remedies fail. • . itTXTE.—Virtue mew passes unrecogniz- ed by the world. A few disordered optics may fail to recognize her featurea, but it would be OA easy to conceal the face of tb,e noonday sun un- der a mask, as to bide her reePleadant features, And so it is with the Cssainstr Pais 1.)e,• limey Ortiry One Who noes it speaks in. -the highterms of ibsletrtuas sal , oein,rensoving ITa]itIo8. llor iheurnationo, neuralgia, calde; chblioswnmia and summer complainteilt has no equal. For sale bIr Dm/Mists and country deal - 0% Price 25 Cents per bcdtle. THE BON. J. LYMAN IITICELE. ,Y M. D., of N.Y.. says :''",."' I 114V0 used Dr. Wheel. er s l.tompeund iUxir of Phosphatee and Calisays, largely In my practice for two *Oen+, and in iny judgment there 15 no preparation of the load that can couipare stith it. Wit1i feeble inflame wgman, of whom are hove so Pithy, and In cases convalescing from prostrating diseeses, I should hardly know how to get slang without it. In Dyspepsia:Pi sots like .4%, , c./aril—in fact, in sui of the long list of exhaustive diseases, it is Ti -us remedy. " • • , .. A common cough or field shotAl never be trifled with, often -when ne,gleoted it is convert - ea into a serious and generally fatal pulmenory some. Tho more mu( out, aware of this, promptly use Dryse's Piihrienie Wafers” a cu- rative whieh has sustained its reputation for over twentr•kenin,-they Ore' always effleiteiblis ,and 0Xert a -most beneficial influenee on ail Om Ennio:bird and puhrionary orgaet; tSold, b ' druggists and country dealers. Price 25 per box. ° • Bvnareonv SArs So.—That all '.who„ have, \ either usedthe artiele themselves or witnessed 'its effepti when used by,pthers ; all such, and 't1/0.#9 '011.)'''' Atita oludgo, two }InaniMens in the %Anion that "Darley's Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy" is euperior to anything of the kind heretofore or at present in. use for coughs, colds., thick wind, and all diseases which affect the wind of horses. As a niinditien medielne`ltlas iici eiptil.; "Mae is -nothing in it which can injure Shortie whether sick or well—nor need.the horse be kept frOm. workingjibilit tialnAit 'fit),is init. the article wbiel• VINtlio.ewn.bergeS require, .and Which ‘they should .have constantly on hand. Re- , elfiberAlie'libine; arid-iiee that the signature of Hurd and Co. is on each pas 'lige, North- rop & Lyman, Torbnto, Ont '' proprietors. for Canada... " • . ; , amansamosisils:.....7 *BAKU' -'' CONFECTIONER:4o • - letiMerk•••••••• • .8•Iim - AND- SOO r4ONDNEXUSi IMADOTOM1101 Mut werit otallatt0174:40toorle7 and Iforolies gob% atiskosaana 'Ammo is the $Oasp5Itt %VOW 1,405t10$ OrV0.1101,10. 001040.1104408up.. Piled en iortt Efitiee. cwr.Morinanas Ann loostsoos • cwOm ee.0010.- tur Oallreliatianiratatiittc‘t, W.; 14 COM% la. 4Xiinton, goo, 14t1f0. ;2 „ R McLENNN p End;iniVi-to TJB flAtti'S TO RIO "sinneerous.friende anti the nubile generally, for the :liberal share of pattpnage they hAVO ndordealma,•iniee 'dontmeneing husinesi byatriot Attention to his brteineasiAnd too keeping OA hand and nialcing of none lint"IlrAt•elasii artioielv to merit aeon' thininieolgAliifYir40,1 •;,1 ' `Gem roeneerrhuasr(orWhites Ron. truation„,lineeratiott of the Uterus; Ovular*, !sC,...a.s9•1:..Atsent Menstoust4q, tuil alt diseitsee known on Female Wealmeul. 'Tney ore prepared Valiltho greatest Pare,. under thopersonaloaper. visten ofMyrdoian who hos made fenutle,ills. ones 'otudy or tont-years, and, they ard a Medicine on, which „) , • MARRIED LAMBS • ogn dep000l "o; 04 hour sna ume Of neicr'„403 "6' ' k VE41.14 Itr40-1314TOR. : sear-Soid by all'Aruggists everywherei • • Price, one 'box, ; aix boxes. 45.; sent by mail free of postage.securely sealed from observation. Igor full particulars write for our ptexioblet, Which We willnendIn e, sealed envelone to any address on receipt Orpest st-amp te pre7pay return postage. Aailresa all letters for pamphlets orpilb; to • ' WILLIANI GRAY & CO., • • ,WAndsor. Q3*. Bold15 Cllinton by,J'Xii.tEll fl, cos4dp, and,hy all Druggists oterywhere. , Northrop & Lyman 0Oreato VinolesaleAgents. . • 4 eftcH—entierechtailYto cokrport qt.vio 041CPseud P.MirEOTIP.14-EILY • Alwagicon hand, end parties supplied v.ith oTerytning , requisite for GU evening's entertamment, , , • . Pirit .OlsOlft'Snilltir Drinks en hand in, Season. ORDERS PUNCTUALLY' ATTENDED, TO ' , . (mummer) .1854.) . . Largo stock of,goodIrciiscliblaTiithitiffn, honie manufacture, made,of seasoneareaterial. ' A fine iiiisortment of importedwork, such as Wood and Cone Seat Chairs, ,Sofas,, Loun- ges, What.Nots; Cradles, Mattressei,, Spring Redd Carved BracIets Rustic Eratneer-Wo • Pictniestramed with Gilt a Roseweed,and OM Mouldings, Rustic Frames, wood, mould..., ed. or -plain. , • ' • ' • Good. value given to all who may purchaSo, With moderate prices. ' An elegant Realm for Hire, A quantity of 4very-ffne Shrende, cheap.. Ppneraln attended rind all • firhishiniie'supplied ;at reasonable. rates. , A large stock of"Coilins, inouhled and plain, always onhand (trimmed to suit) faller !silver-plated. furniturn or' otheruism ' Reuiember the Standt4lbert street, °Pee. Site tlidlefarket. • • . THOS. STEVENSON. • Olinton, ling. 2O,1873. WEE GREAT REMEDY rot - CONS UMPTIO which can. be timely r 'e'sort.teOcturhie. stand- ' .11rd preparation,,as has been .• proved by.'the ,hundOdkpf thstireonials redeived.by the. proprietorii: edged by, many, prominent physicians to, be .the -moat, , reliable preparation ever in-.. ----trOduced. for the relief and' cure Of all Linig_complaints, and is offered t�". the public; !. sanctioned by the Ocperienee ,of Over -forty years. When reSorted to in season:it sel- dom fails to effect a Speedy cure in -the most 'severe-. casesof Colighs, Bronehitifs, Croup, Whooping Cough; Influenza, Asthma, Colds; Sore Throat; Pains Or: Sore-. ness in the Chest -and.Sicle, Liver- Coinplaint,._Bleeding . .at the Lungs, &e. "Wititar's•: Balsam 'does' not: dry Uri a • -Cagh,•atid leave the cause behind, as. is. the case with most preparations, . but it • loosens and eleAnses,.. the Jung, and, allays irritation, thus removing the cause of . the complaint: rREP.AMED POWI,E & SONS, Boston, Resail Arid sold by Druggists attdDealersgeuerally. 1N.-QTf-C: ....TO --. PUBLIC. The itrideralgited beg to inforra the inhabitants of Clinton rind surrotinding eountry that they' have entered -into Co..Parthership for the purpose of carrying on the basiness ofinanufaoturers of CerriagesfBuggies, Waggons, Sleighsi. Cuttirs.:_tto., itr its various bran -oho, at their • ol'd.stiknd,'HuronStreelz, 01iitton,--under the style. and. firm of , • , 11.1 M A..A1E., X.. 45r Lit S X-; 3IE . No palas will be spared to, eitectite worit equaLio any in the Dominion. Theirloig experi- ence in the County enables them to fully understand the requirementsoftheit customere, and .they h`opo, by striat.attentioii to business, to give entire eatiefaction to all those who ;nay • . • . - „favor them with.their patronage.. Jar A large andseloot stook of the best seasoned material always rinhand. Ordersexectited with despatch. Repairing clone on the shortest notice. enures; 164/ T .. ... T. TT ..... . .• ,,....., choice Moraine It'. itlysion, . - . 5 Ilh Cads. .10011or Wen,. for 34.50. pr ' 46 Fruianotit Japan, , 10 lbs. Good eltovi dsugar. $11.00. • ' --n Roo on Ittetelkfittit Teas,, .11 lbe, GoodlPorta Rico Burst, Mt: . , SOW Bealkin111401A.T.Otnig,:, . ..'_'" - ' H ' 10 lbs. Good Refined, Sugar, SU Snit reeeived, a large and varied stook of (humus, Gnocznms, Wznis 'Atm. Lumons, all Of '•which till he sold. at the lowinit'rereuherative prices:' • , • GIMS . . • . Qem Fruit tam, the 73%4 in the Market -cheap, Stone Fruit ;ars, 'with oOrke w•-Ohollpi 1015V`Cfrodfief*ChisitehndGIaBSTarO, r0,49. iltoOk lelarge and well seleeted.' L . ' ; 'Dinner, Tea and, Tellet Sete Complete: - .ESPECTVI.Ti.,,XX. so i.400i1): m6 /ptac, ne:904:•.gori.ltf „gefers. 404E44 16 Pd3i8, Brvmli Block, ""' %'•'` • :"" ';'Rozsort. S...-agerit for Quetten St, George,d1 Imperteit e,i•itirs Medicinal Wine's/ Termite; •TelY 21,,.18715. . A WORKS, e Olinp34z- Dot:tibia Cy4iuder Threshing IVIaohfnes, 'Obtibitiation and Vibrator Threshing Machines, ma 'tat ititial t AcodutrunAtg fuvrgEmEts idwiys on hind. To *no'sli larffd arut laoreasIng demand tot otir br,alebratal Thliettlittig )4;0111400o frau sit pots of the porchtlon, we hive, by 'Cho introduetiou� aio Istost and 'molt sprovs4 issohissty 1St° our ;ohs, greatly inotaAgod our mouutootutOg fa11ltle Wo ere therefor —itta 110oltion to AU altotdolittrOnittlYt , gvOty Mi1011106 18tuU ait4 thoreVily totted Wore teevIng tile ehoP, adWarrAiltia i0 eft Main 1it18terfe1ell. ,8;itifi 041004 thinkto /do Oreto ototo, * .T•lat 01111.SORIBED Wort') sir", ithTo: 47,14. ,orT:zz TO P69P141:4 *fatal*, ottlg•goccUltillak, determined to Jen gat,iderelitt PRICES 'kEVilif ISEiTOOIE 'HEA14,1):OF The stQc1; must be dispeeed aUt onekno*this is the best chance to 'get 'cheap Boots and Shoes ever altered to the people. DON'T 1P4I.P. TO' CAZT...AND SEE VIE GOODS 4.N1) PRICES, andyed beeatigie4 lthis. le no NIL The follewing are [Mae able OW ;•7' r T.40NO COAltSB 1300'I'S, um, ION'S WV BOOTS, OXISTOU. WIADA 06 WON2V$ PBB]3LB, iWU OUT, $1,26, WORTH' $IM. woupws 04a01.,,grou, Mit; $1.20, WOBT# aL76,' WOW'S laB,Boowg,0, Troitirrt siso. . urgsgs DI* QR 04„LE BALS, 11'011 •CliTT; W0RT11 $1.40, . • CHILDREN'S, FR -01)+,1 40 TO 05 CENTS, AND $100; ROY9S-LOgO, COARSE BOOTS, 0.04 W0RT/1 $2,00, SOTS KIP poors, Woirrn sttaivc+ BOOTS, OOPP414GBS,.$1,215, WOItTg, 0/111.4DBRN'S LONG pooTsi 's1;0o, W0RT11 $1,40, '• : •" • WOMEIVS. PRUNED:DA 13ALS., bit GAITER% 05 CENTS, WORTH $1.00 It is unnecessory for me to mentimetbe priaei of alt the goods, Come and 000.; and you wiil, Pt? satisfied that 4TZR1 '$ is the placelo get theop geode. • • • . • , , , • , DON'T '' ''''''' • • 11E STAND, . • ............ ..„. . . FOr1114., ,S.114of iiio....Big.:1111,01!, OTANtON, Sept. 9th, PRE suBsortisp4}ik.Vii 1.;t4sEl'y7'0.R A TERM OF .:ze,4..us. 4nd added another Custom Carding Machine, and other :ninehinery, to what is, already itt the ,mill,, ana having -fitted np and placed the whole in first-class running order, w6tild fo- epectinllY 41for.lu the *PAP gig the surrounding country, that he is now prepared to . , Card, Eull, and 1::0/.7ess . Cloth, and Spin, Weave, and Nit401-1.4.1e4etui-ii gerieraily, on' the '''Xiicsartet • ° poSi131:0 • He will also keep sn hand* a, :full stock or TWEEDS, SITIRTING, Fp.LL CLOTHS.. FLAN1ELS,40..,494,- of first-olasSquality, which ho will sell or exchange or *oat ,giving the highest markettpriee for geocl elean,',Wool,..td.alkwho-wleh-t0-exishange the earn& for cloth -4. persons living at a distance frora Clinton, 011/1 get their wool carded the same day they fetch it, as P will run'twe Carding Machines toy and night this slimmer, and, try to-aceemmodate all who favor me with then -patronage: The Subscriber haVing had 25 years' experience in' fithetv been owin4e4sts ,kinwo4noldf wreosi,pkee4tefuelg,4ihovi...te tbn.ptiblio to give, him a trial, .andin„dffe. for., thf,1-!. '7 - .330- " - OLINTO. it is126Ii`. =7.0014-71±*- , • . ; /1874 ..,....._____ ..- - -1" hirg s u:es ion ake. every economical— wifo an savi4g husband., in the wor They ask themselves, they ask their -neighbors, they ask every nor do 714dogt.sh.Nes,1114,./aNtorpa homo,,inzieopptont,,itturptilti, jgOOdB here, .taayeai_ small e1 lihore,'"g01',Ipp4:0 ,with' gook. boUght yonder, and dontinue to investigat'S the matter tin they are eetifideut they are dealing in the right house,, and ,buying the right 'goods at the right prices, • . • l\itviAr) • my:feiloW traveller, 1 can answer yotir question, and tell yOtt just how ranch in.oney , you can save, And how you, will go 'about it. - - - t .,....4‘,1.417 • - .. . tt , .1.:, .c N l'A, ,4 A . -q , ). 18 . When on ti 14, the Market 1 witit your loal..7of grain; ' do icot- -At t6 ti:44 Aigt buyer; tor the. second, but try and.'-eolleet all theabuyerg on the market around., you, and if possible, stir up a Spirit Cif competition and rivalry, and then go for 'the highest bidder. • - ,A AA, • • • 2nd, 'After. •avinegot your money, if you are in need. of - Dry Goods, Clothing- and Tweeds,. znceys, Flannels-a-nd--Blankets, Dress Goods;.Sha'thls and Mantles,., ,C7Grzl4is:' ie. eo svW:e.sR, Hosiery0s.odje z' an.d Corsets,4.zr) ..P:felt Skirts,Collars. andL.'1444 S wlitk zdan an.1.127 Frnguring Yarns, yBsrkaazaz.desi, DIRECTLY TO, S. WPIOD*A.11E AND 'RETAIL 'DEALER IN CH9OL : BOOKS -17 11IStLLkNO • sT T.I c. -.), 1\T "WAL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES AD- . - • . • . FANCY GOODS, - VIOLINS', :AND OASES, vomarnATA.s AND PIATTES, . , „ • PICTURES AND FRAMES.: TRAVELOG SANG -HIM- ETC .. ALSO, A ,LAIIGE ASSORTMENT OF Slipper Pattows, and -Berlig Wool Goals. Aillthe latest Papers and Irloclieals°always on hand. Also Agent or the DAILY AND6.1.:obEi. AND 1V/Aiy_4. . • AMERICAN, MONEY,' BOUGIIT.A.N.D_Ackr,,j) , , .114V-1%imEldliz*:t:112:11"E. AND 1)-1-agA()8'.: r41 -1N:. A. NELLES,.. • CORNER MAIIICET SQUAllt: 00X „ . . 91.117.0, opt. g.g, 1874. Asseasseasoontroe :..(0PRTCH OUND The:Goderich Foundry and Manufacturing Co. ; ,i3og to Warm the publia that they' are prepared to supply SP194.1%1 '3MINTOIINT30:14 Sr/ 330II.:AMOS Flour, 'Grist and - Saw . hfills Stave; Shingle attft.illeading Machines,Hoop IVIachines 85c , IrOn ' Wooden Plough's, with Steel poarne, Gang PloUghe, Cultivattire OUtiera • &C‘• . Sugar • and Potash Kettles, Grate Dam, ltsoo ' Cookhaft, Parlor and noir ;Stoves; of varltnis kindis. SALT PAS MADE TOOED13R.. • Alio, Iron and E rats Coatings, Ana BItokriii1h ,Virork. Beata • an el ait 1is4a ' RepaOs °done: NOtice, • . All Orders aidclreagecfte the Company,' of heorltarYi will reeeivepierept attentidn, AxtomBALD ttoron,, ttonA0B Hoivrnx; sooretitry ma Vomiter. President • ROBEAT '.11,11X0IkAik, GEZIESAL 00.4,14b September Sada 1074. ' THOMSON WILLIAMS, Agriaatural • rotto4enterits, "and 13oiler Singiite Works, Airra,1-i141.4 ON`rr , A gire:nat'vtik;a414.;.1;11-rgfi4;;;13/0 Nott.:0::::1:13411103htla Whist: IVO believe is the beet harvesting reaeldho :11:0-46 12041040.101"14 •`41,% 4 IA • johnto Seltilabtatie Reqgt allti tho Cella Chief Jr, Iowa, ziszettrat inattamen l*Ntaxitsr , 3at)A4DOAST SE.t, nrat Ab atiTTAIValt. Ali Wild Aviouituva ritomottit kopt on A trial of Implement" offered, and satisfaetion guaranteed. • warirwlotati311:9i'hAlt.471101:04:Attib!ZA:ia,6,'tstilestiviiiitilierodiS':41tothifi'lb4inti.:11ighilLf. litimtattenvitr6141.0tonylifItotth'ent,71::°: $10,oh4istoi ist4i•allinatitlitkopt totsithig UsigilMfal Viliiikolh • " tn*,014,11A4114 V0.714tAttp4 . „ . OPPOSIT ,E* THE POST 617'0E,, here I am 'bold to say you 'will for onceiget the best value Clinton. ever offered'. . , • 3rdl. Touiwll be shOwn througlr•the several d.epartnientswith..ples,Pure you "will be treated in a;.gentlerhanly Manlier; you will not be forced to buy*. if you do not wish to, bilexa forgotten your purse, but will be.. shown through the whole stook. with pleasure, whether you buy a tent's worth or:riot. • • 4th, I: will guatautee that. fvery periron, be they old or young, rici oipoor, who spends & dollar at Gilroy's noted Cheap Casli4Store,..'SAVE AT LEAST Fagm 5 TO 15 PER PENT. ••••••.,..+A*, •• • .• Farmers; you'will SRNS oxt your ,,iveetis, you will save on your Clothing you wffisave on ye= 13ed Blainkets, and on yoUr. Horse Blankets; en your ShittEiririd Thitviers, oiiyour:lialm and Caps on,yOux .811:14$ 0,134 Shi;ting inlaoton..every 5th,;.Ladies, money .on youvAresfiePf 7031 on your Man tIeSpoii • dory and'13115vgAs; on- your. 'thing of your wpparel. you will 'save U. save rgioheyr.oni0"ur, ShivisL n your 'Sot4fii..,pn4 y6ur go. '0,'-'0ollargi and- Oes, on eyery- eth,„ . Artfls, p,_04t:ter, aria Flifiv-ovrai011.,„;t4,„pre ises, yeA. ?Want a.P.ine Over. coat or Mb/, 3? Pea 401tet, or aperfoot.fitting.Sut. GiVe- him a trial.• . , Zust to hand, a case,ot. VIP'S LIERICAN,IIATEI, In riir Old 'Pelt The- lateitt'thiiiii oar; .04lIonais1ete Stylish Scopit of-V*11 ision-ANDt-as.gs. .rvevr a -clods marked very ()heap also A. telY and Z'omplete stook of • GENTf -in" 4•iat 144;1311 • 83 ' If a art is a perfeot wondee: p.t.110t MISS' thiS' thaw) Of getting the beat Value your maney can seoure. / would itaViSe every fariner to'visit, thigfljattgaig lottao,s_titliont deloy, ttli 6.6 time is at hand !when *fitaitti are AeditliStlY goitos 343111 tirteSOV'A.NiZ$ =tr.4‘,ToTo militi7140.2M t',1grtte **A.0513i Opposite the Post Ofuoei I EitTGS Ilyerk tiErirk 4,01,11Wtjak 614,Rp-y: