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An Extraordinary,40 eat
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moot extraordinary feat of tra-
'without the aid of atm* QX
'Iseirlell power, ever 'performed in thie
soitntry (at least) of *Molt we have any
roomil) wait moomplishealastiThaioaay„
botween this place. and London, Xadie
SPA tettetpre by Xr4.ames M. Mason, a
young Xrash gentlem.ant whp is at pro-
, .00414 ..Snekingltle. IMMO at the resi,degeo
of ¥r 1)1711erron, a few mato.
iltOrkititetit . 'to xn, Mr'Illation return -
few wscira agosfrom a'"'risit to Bu-
iops, and brought, ,wit1 him aix improyed
itioyele, or. 'two Wheeled 170109lpeclt3;"'Of
• itretit'frelk inalanfeettlin, and it. Wes-lipen
1001„Peehtne that perferMed the ell-
•, *Ordinary feat. ebare referred to. •
''..teving this'. pier°, ut precisely -itiv
Timrstlay morning, he rode to
.1.104flen and returned to a peint:.; ahe'rt:t.
eesan miles north of 1iilhihoro, 0`.•
'tine° of ninety-nine miles, in exaetly
,...4aven.lieure :Mil forty iniontes--bOiog
at rato or a fraction 10Se thark eight and
.helf miles an hour-ineltulin„e• a stop-
pago of thirty txte in 1.andon, and
,60.0 4f twenty minutes at WAshieg ton,
4:0411,04-e•13gat,4*.t4.-1.41)liegi,
betwevn
.Wascipgton end,Looden,opillyPoritrip
Yey getting. on the roi read.:4,04.(PSing
ohliged to turn baek;itud fully ,art lour
• iaera byliayleg to troi,el oii a frailly
raVelled:read'betWeee, Washington end
ndon, WIIZCIL greatly impeded his pro!,..•
'grees and itiereitriell' the -Mb& lir -IP fopey
Dedueting these lest),
()Weil hi rn fax
• unavoidable detention front ether eetises
entriu4S
time for nitief$4.nime.,,innes
,W22-kn1i!nine)acurs and minute.
or nearly elerere, miles an hour, • ;:
venture t� say thet .the ..fleetest
bore could net het() perfort;Od.the Same.
• Astaneein.-the tauttertimb without .eting'-
lnkhiediatherinjuringhirelieyoncl lien;
-vetitY We Mitted to mention ' that iii•
An Artliit'll ROY pp.
r
Gustave Wiortz, 141 011110001/1,.
464 8114 an 000ent$0 genius that he
VAS effeIl eitlled the " insane artist,!—
But there was always mothod hio
Meanees 'which showed plant, of 00/1/e.
The folloWing sareedotnia told of him
Haring dashed the portrait of the
aristocrat* Oottutetto , de
pretended to he. Only1hirff tt4014 if110•
WM tteatireiXtr yea of !if It/et ,
f000vi to accept ,the paintp.,g, 8aylng
that it was not anything lilt° r; tha
her roost intimate friends would not re,
-00gniZfra eitigie-feattlre of. her cn that
ICieee of eanva0. Wiertz smiled kindly
At her remark, and tftle lotigIA of
oornineted the lady her.
ear• rittge; Thenext 'morning; there*Wae
• grand disturbance in the de la
"Xudeline. erowd was ; guthlred &be?
roe a, window the folrow , worth
'were whispered from ear to ear... .• '
Is th$,Wealttly .0eunteas. 401M
Molly jail for debt 1"
Wirt z lOtift iven:
.ge o eo tewarti K6140,1)OkilitifikAils-
tou.wor As %Kim fk2 elle had. refused the
portrait lte'llitteet.t.o.elotle tridloaretek
11.-TtiiitAt'ell bare on the ;pictnre, with
these'words IP Jen (Ter
`Wgitibited the ,1:pain,ting in
glipp window in the princieal 'ettnett' of
d The effteit Was.instantanecitis"
A. raw hours later the Countee,s WAS
trepk at Wlerte',Q. titutlic, pouring invecirc
lives npOn A. R.
• ,t: Illost nohio .latly-,”. was- the, ,artist's -
reply, you said•the painting did not
look anything like- yourself, and that
-you v-090-411 tir&tei--Lf rientia7:Would
riot -
have recognized . 4 .one of yout
!features in ,the .picture. , wented
_
simplV.te tea -the truth of ,youe state:
m ent, that is all."
•' The, portroit was taken away, the city
laughed, 'the f it t charged 'double pi me,
and gave the Amount to theepoor-nf-the
cit,
y. • •
B NC 10
‘.
eilemitstsons roll vane TO
If le Navy Tobacaro
FIRST.
it is made* qf the .Fineet' Virginia-Zetit
Weighs. i4rd of 0 Pound.
•THIRD. "
The eta/atone Weiple orak about 14t1 of
PouluCto each Plug, apd cfre In,aao
!rpm Cowman Zeal.;•
rens QVXN irnines sianonn
on Ofteb. Plag.
, star- or THE nu* ninawno..
Ait• %et, 1078.
Clinton Marble.f
Unaell
rono.m.r0
ONUMENTS, IlEAD
and -work of ail Veda in emsettnez out
• designed op:tenanted in the nest 'Ole, *oda seesaw
*VA pliosi.
tiantlee of Verione Colored Marble "Sup.
, tolled oe Short 1,10.#00,4
a -L•
ciFitenml ge 0 a$1) rfilttniro*stl
.1' 041004
04i 4,0gitoppeouto$ 044004
000rna,
mom, ;ma 10/4. • . s
11111
1. (Esrimiasusn 1804.)
'Largestook of good Hoesehold Furuitere
home elanufacture, made of Bosomed matelial:
A One aseertment of imported work, Suo'h•
as Wood and Cane Seat Chtdrii, Sof44)
eak What -Note, Cradleet!lelattreseeet •SPing
Beds, Carved. Braelostei Rustle .terareek cftp.
'Pictures trained with Gilt or Iletzewoodiand
Glediltorllrldings, Rustic Frame; wood, mould
a
Qlvclael:alegPiVTelenetn,°., !f;.1.1. wbo may.PurClialie'
with
• THE GREAT REMEDY you •
.00111SUMPTION
which can- bi) cured by a
timely resort to, this stand-
preparation,As_has_been_
provoSa. 1?y, the -hundreds of
testimonials received by the
• proprietors. It is acknowl-
edged by many-Troitnent:..
physicians to be the .most
. .
reliable preparation ever in-
• troduce'd for the relief and
OOTS AND
• OST.
TUE SUBSCRIBER. 'WOULD STATE TO VIE. CITIZENS blr- CLINTON, AND
posple Of the surreuuding eounttx, that he is determined testi)). out his large ate* a Boot% and
fliloee at
.
PRICES NEVER: 03!SPORE' 'iHEARD..0
The stook mutt to dispOSed of at once, sathieietholallet °Immo° to get cheap Boobs and f3hoes'ever
efferedto the'people. DON'T Jail( TO CALL AND SEE TliE GOODS AND. WOES,
'entlY,oe will be .detiened this la no puff; The following are eome of his prices p.. l
, 0
' liENI5 LONG COARSE BOOTS, 02,25. ,
MEN'S ZIP. BOOTS, CUSTOM. MADE, 03,..09.. •
WOMEN'S PEI3BLE,'MIGTI *OJT, $1,25, W01134 $1,75,
WOMEN'S CALE, IIIGIf CU ',, $1,26,_WORTI1 el,70:.
WOMEN'S XIII I3OOTS, $1,00 WORTit $1.35,•
MISSES FEB. OR CALF BA S., MIMI OUT, $1.09, Weiier
ORILDREN'S, FROU 40*T0 50 OEN.TS, AND eLeo.
•' BOViii 14.0/NT(1. COARSE BOOT$; 01.50, WORTH 02,00.
)30Y'S KO BOOTS/ $2.100, WORTII 00.50.
irOUTII'S STRONG 130CTS,‘ COFFER TOES,. $1.25, )(roma 01.75:
,• - L. CHILDREN'S I..0IstG BOOTS; $1.00, WORTU 0149. `,., ' • •. . .
" • WOMER'S PRUNELLkBALS 011.- GAITEEff Oa oExit °Orman
. _
Lt is eenecessary for. :Me to mention theprices of all tire geode, Pomo and sae, and ylin will int
epAiseed that ST 1"B lathe pieso. to get cheapgooda. ••'
01.40, .
, ow. D 17 0 T -H117 -40
'Albert Street neorly° opposite Fair's Miff Sip or the Rig Boot
CLINTON, Sept.20th, 1875.
• .
(4"" TTAKI"
. • ,
An alb -gait ileareefer Hire, A quantity of
vorY fine Shrouds, cheap, Funerals attended
and all furnishings supplied .at reasoobble
rates.,. A large (*wk. of Coffins, Monlded •and
p1aiawaya on hand. (trimmed, togeit) either
$11ver-p1ated furnitilre or other*Ine
: Remember the Stand-, Albert street, onto.;
site t, aiice , "
• THOS. '13TBIT,ENSGN. •
Clinton, Aug. 20, 1873. . • •
• •
• addition 'to the other causes of eletentiOe A census fust takoo' of the .°E 'Icure 0E0 Lung COlDpiinis)
• . P
IjKKtI 2 Of•ttnd is offered V) • the nblic
tliese 25,4,80 are wernen,-L.4,500 lileft,„, 13-
060 girls; and.).2,21.0 bey% aro
oa-
cants;' who do, not demand Money ; Aye
men -who •play. ,vn• instruments; c
.guiseclihnggariuillitleeil_aleteheei 131Ptz...a•r:a
bettens ; add the beggara. of th!). ,
Who are al WAYS dying atarvatfee;leekiffg.
for their parents, moaning the lessef their
employees money,7 a.. •
_
----An-wntTnntrto' ,uvaininlust-tvded-
-laitz career at Eriet,and' his ntenner • of
life is illateete (1 by the evey in *hi&
he raised market', iduff*::-J! One MOM-
• ins he came along witla his basket, went
'tap to.u. Stand where a huckster was
selling 'dressed poultty;pieked uph pair
of chickens when 'the owner was net
looking, checked,- them.. in his basket
and -sat it down, then. deliberatelyr pick-
ed up another and intittitea OTe price.•
• Behr...told, he leniarked; with ftp arent.
displeasure, I vont*pay t at mac
Why, look here; holding .up the basket
with,the two he :had taken freer'. the
-dealer in it, ' got them Op' here for it
'good,' ddal. less.' mid the • Mau,'
you'll have to-ga.there, then ;•I can't
sell them so,' and off ;walked our hero,
on -the trip Mr Mason thrOwn. from .:Paris,gives,,the total nu.neller 65, 50. .
bicycfe :betiviert •Witeliington: aa
; leotidon, ipraining' land of his. lege' so
that. he is still lathe: He reinonnted,.
however, and rode on ae "nothine.'.had
a • priafess.
•fprks,j, kat merely an amateilr.; .00d -per-
feed 7 the. feet _Mere laitiniern en t
Ulan enything else. The distance from.
kart& to tendert is fifty three Milo;
-------42taking-the-pcined4P19-106-limitsr-and
, he nndertiok to rtin in twelve hours
eiiti a Wager of $100: He felled to ea-
eonsplish the undertaking owing to the
•hiaae.leat, is stated, but is. confident
-ithate he would accomplished it easily if
.110.1tad not. been unexpectedly, detain-
ed0-4/ighIeinct (Ct.) News.
• •.• lee es.••
•• Secrets of the Studio..,
_
• II view! a Strange, but neVertheless
i$40 4-trairisek-t
• young ladies who earn 'their liielihood
• kr *Ging pOsing • as liye lay' figures
Short aeademies. ..A.t .firet---glence
8 122011112 Areadfnlly sboaking and vulgar
tatta fhe ladies should appear before ct
/WV eryoung'inen, perfectly. niido. It
-0-citteer mode of malting money, hut
it i r th tl w iild
taloguecl under several heads I the naendi-
Were Ea o ese ac es, iere. o
not b any of the fine figures which are
clots:boned Dienes and Yentisce, but are
er-,12 etch ee far as the shape and- come-
' Orkettes.of form ef the subject gee. •
oravcsation with a prominent member
•sS' tbo rerussylvania Aeaderey of 'Fine
kat!, er. ropotter of .the Stoday Press
ktonol reetbstrange things concerning
eto Torld ofart. Ho said that it Waft
oferbomaly difficult td obtain riling la -
•ties whb would adopt this business, and
e'217 Uelen the most sacred promises;
ralosi *dr individuality. Would net be
' ewecaled, do they consent to take. the
•Elates. _
f.liedee41,"_said the gentleman, ," this
web* Well enforceorthat there was -
g ni laywhOiapPeared lefore our olass
alo the ola academy for four years before
I tam° to knotir who she was." -
nese nuae live figures only 'appear t„n, .componedieg elite -..omgred
with the pouttrY."
Epra's Coo0A-G •
nikTiErnm Arm ComronTirici
..
...-r•The agreeable phoraoter- of this preparation
• has rendered it a. general faviturite.' Made
.ciniply; with, boiling water ..nr. milk.. Each
packefls labelled JANES EPPS ad Co,, Ho- ,
moaopathic °herniate, 48, Thrbadneedle-street,
and 176; Piccadilly. Werke for Dietetie.Pro-
poratione,. Euatoaload and CamdenTo*,.
London.• •
LOP'S Wiea Fotieti.-Lieutenant 'Lynch in
Ids voyage to the -Dead Sea found a_huge pillar
of salt eifthe shoretand the Arabkinformed him
that it was Lot's wife; for our part we are much
inclined to doubt it, though we have no hesita-
tion in saying that the beat thing to cure • colds;
sore throat; rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel coin-
'plaints,Ific., IS the ." Canadian Pain Destroyer,"
to be had of all medicine dealeri for 25 cents per
battle. Trv one '
-To Cure a Cough,„to relieve all irritations of
the throat, to restore .perfect and
health, to the' moat delicate orginainatieils of
the harden frame - lungs - .use Do.
WISTAN'S'33ALSAlt 01? waD CIIERRY'which is
atilt pre arectwith the same. care inthe
the.LifiVlsie Of tile '..g.cademy ents'iewhen introduced to the publ
tsr etelting. Formerly they came be-
fore 'gentlemen alone, but in the new
buildiztg beth.ladies and gentlenien'W111
e tnily together. 'No one, except ' the
members' of the class ire ever admitted
egt Ate room where tit ey are studying from
ptigisre, and only the. best artists are ta-
ken•into:membership in this mysterious
body. The method of study platted is
something like the following The lady
' proceeds to a room adjoining the dais
room, especially adapted fax her. At a
given signal she appears before.: the, as -
gambled guests .upon -a platform, masked
and Shrouded in drapery. §her is then
placed in the proper position required
for the study,, and soon the deft hand-
lers of the brush proceed to iepiet her
form. She, is never -allowed to be spo-
ken to by any. of thoperty }.if bold ones
break this rule they are inimediately and
• foreier,expelled.- - •- -- • . -.-
indeed the Wliole proceedings° soon
datums an e.ir of business that the or-
tists, according to their own statenients,
forget that the lady who is exposing her
charins to their gaze is alive. &course,
by Dr. Wistar, over forty/etre since.
THE HON. J. LYMAN BUCKLEY, M.
D.; of bLY,, says I have used Dr. Wheel-
er's Convound Elixir of Phosphates and Calisayi.
is.rgely in my practiie for two years, and* my
Judgment -there is -no preparation of the kind
that can ampere with it, • %.Vith feeble amen:tic
women, of whom we have so many, and in cases
Convalescing from prostrating diseases, I ahould
hatilly4know how to get along without it, In
Dyspepsia it act's like a charm -in fact,in any
of the long iist•of exhaustive diseases, Itis THE
,
A. common: cough or cokt shoted never be
trifled with,,pfteri when neglected it is conVerf:
ea into a tient:ins and genertillyfatal pulmonary..
diseitae, The more pnident, • aware of this,
promptly use Eryan's Puhnonic Wafers" a 'eu-
rative which has siistobled its reputation for
over twenty years, they. are always efficacious
anti exert a Most beneficial influence on all the
Bronchial and pulmonary ergana, Bold hy all
drui,giets mid countrydx., dealers, .Price 25 cts;
ner
EVBItYllOPY SAYS So...-. at all •whq have
either used the article themielves or witnessed.
its cifeets when used by others ;• ouch, and
they are only fit to judge, are unanimoua in
the opinion that "Datley's Condition Powders
and Arabiatt Heave Remedy" is superior to
anything of the kind heretofore or at present
in use ,for coughs, colds, thick wind, and all
diseesee which. affect the wind of homes. Ate
O'Contlitien medleinct it has no equal there is
nothing in it which can injure a horse whether
-there-is a shock-exportemed
(tomer in the class the fiattittle he is Working while using it ; it is just the article
present at the meeting, but ie goon,
• Wears off, The ladies -who • follow this
r• _strange inside .if'proenting a living are
, itt every instance respeetehle. They are
generally' led to it by being reduced in
eirournstanaes, and lured by the tempt -
Ing offers of tin large Rey which is given
for their work. Oftentimes ladiee of
, wealth,,'whe are proud of their charms,
and whose vanity exeeeds their prudence
ttet.in this capacity for,home skilful ar.
, fist. Yu the 'celebrated picture. or the:
Xine Muses," which created' such a
furor 4 few years ranee. the figures there
repreeented were ofliving subjeets from
different partrof thelleberAno" •being.
reported to. be the wife of a .wealthy
.‘,..oeltident of New, Yoko and nu-60er of, a
-UFO merohnt of Ohiettge. irierelet;
ar ists that they seem
totally nnoMitclotuf of the presenoo of
the-model-notil-she-18,--ready-'ttrIellser
when they strain every nerve to• aseers,
tan, if pOseible, Who she is. But some
• of the bolder of these girls Calinly sit
.down before the °lase and proceed to
lace tip their 'Aloes with as Mitch non,
clitlartOp itetio wno M home, vory
fartotimerviilotootir, We haiitt hot ar-
rived at tbabetege ellaindeettnetig itt
Philadelphia, -- Philadelphia Ounday
• Pre.a. -
A Philadelphia ,.matt has a postal
, card *pori Whibh behes already written
4i1/00 wordso and expects ,to write g,400
wortioltatlitiotiti. •
" g g1t1 itt dui West who with'
od to,bMoot, QttooiroTS'ateirividoir
norodoi,it sat4 to 114141 Rollo to the
iblo.to hop
winek ai who own homed require, arid which
they ehould have constantly on hand. Ito.
member thename, and see that the signature
,pf Rued. aide°. is on each pazkage. orth-
roli Lyman, Toronto, Ont., proprietors
for Canada.
For -Sale,. •
•
PloWil, Scrapers, Shovels, '
•WileelbarrOWN. &c.•
• . .,•• -
triun uNDESIatitb nati rdilt2E CittAfitIT
aY
-. 'of secen4. !moue: eczema, .0hoirelt Plolca„,
Wheelbarro*s; which will be sold Ghee Mao
all UM ehantlet and ,barrus on the lliseetthe, ., IL &
B. It. front Clinton to Blithei.aml three yoke •of oxen..
Apply at my ()ace opposite Rattenhtirt Benito, Clinton.
_ • '
• Clinton; septiland, 1875'.
Executor's Notice.
xfAirriniteLlanO ontatts zxnirxn n!
Iseto-'er't y_ book,.fteoisente 40%0 tlik 14t4 calf
of--,Nnuettiwill-pretent-thembi- the:tinder.
signal on or before the Piell day of November netts end
Li parties indebted te the estate041101th. Minn to
the iltdortigittkihYrthat tin?e• en UTO 43°2 $.16 • 6.tv:-.
D.11080.
Orfila Oct, ib), 1878.
Notice to Debtors.
• 9
A rt. POUT/22 iNDEIITED TO Tat Viva. or
..13..11seetti.Veno1oy & ritinnumit.lnitehem,. fire're-
tuietn,c(1,,th *Age therinti before the tit 4(.4totonnor,,
they aro pont fp eseirepartneralteeiSteeteeeuetiee
of dna di the paritee aving beught OM Another duten-'
oting tataidianniont In tOittfr Creditors ars alio 're.
oneatt5„1t0 Soda in their tteeetints for eettlonent.
.T2031421'& lirt20/11f0110. •
'Motets, Oat•'00, nos. .
riarnt for Sale.
trio glittlettatri; Ottgio !ego Witt& Mere
•atte atidnue farm, lot 18, Sth mnie Iballettt 601%
:84 MIN'me
elon, ler ttom aeft ti
te who ontellut I
acre, 44 cleared, the retualialin geed hiftlVO4 Malt
wow; of ttedAr,• There is On the preteitelt4 geed ftaino
hteotai Andooder flne boating diehard, tea.
14 is Vroll*Atered. V& farther particulars appiiika Dig
eflit 4
mos, or to thePrePtieterf OA the nritalSed
Oti . .
P
sanctioned by the experience
of over fortyyears. When.
•resorted to in Season it sel-
dom fails to effect -a spee.clY
•"cure " in the 'most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
• - Croup, Whooping Cough,
InThienzat_Astlima Colds,
•
Sere Throat, Paius or $ore-
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
lit* the Lungs, &c. Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
• Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as_is_ the _ease with,'
• most preparations, but it
• loosens .and' ;cleanses' the
• .
TI1E FREA.T
ENGUSIT‘ REIVEDY
• D;R:
Before Taking. - After`Vaking.
J011„.N..OBBP,
T11E SUBSCRIBER ZIA:VINCI. LEASED FOR A .TEI1111 OF YEARS THE
OOLLEN MIL
And aaaodonother Custom baraing littelline, and other macidnery, to • Whit is already in
the mill, and having fitted up and placed the 'Whole in first4eas running order, would re-
sp.ectfully inform the farmers a the surroanding country, that he is now prepared to
'Card, V.7.0.111., and 31)1.-9s .Cloth; aud
•
Weqiire, abn.4, IVIap.uf.ticture‘.-
gener6,11Lro--ott:
.am.41.1.113, sit-
pibIe, ti.g tyle.
Cure allNerwoutt DiseaseS, such as Tremors'
Debility, Prostration oto., which,' In many
casino, are produced by OV9r indulgencol n thous() of to -
beep° and 'alcoholic spirits; but the Specifie NedicinO le
more • especially • reconinicrided Re an metalling euro for
Neettinal; _Weakness, Spermatorrheta, "
Impotency; and 'au disease° that follow as a do -
(Mance of Self Abuse, as Loss of Blemory,_IIni,
verified .Lassitude,_ pain in the • Back,
-Dimuese of Vision, Premature olitSgo,
and many dtbor diseaees that lead to Insanity or
,const ption, and, a Premature. Grave, all
of which, as a • rule, are first caused bY .deviatingirom
the path Of nature and, ovdr-indidgence. . . •
The Speoiflelifedieine is the result of study and
many years of eaperionee in treating these speolak• alflt•
esees. Nellpartionlare in our pathphlet, which we' de-
lrato.sendireeby Mall to averyone„: .. • '
fipecifiebledicine sold' by all-Di-oggiets at $1
,per package, or six paokages for $5„ or will be sent by
mail on. receipt of the money, by addressing-- -
' • • PULLIAM a al• •,_
,•, , • •Windsor,Ont,
. . . .
•
Sold It Olintdn J'ANES. E. COMBlifiandby
Druggiste everywhere. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto
Wheless] eAgents. , • • ' • ' •
ung., a
• thus.removing the rtause of
the. complaint.
. PREPATtED BL
' BB=W, POWIX 4 608, Bostent,Xcesq
• And sold by Druggiste andDealers generally.
• ,
:AN.11 —APPRECIATED
, BY THE PUBLIC II4TGENEPAL7----'-'
The .0SBOEN 'and R.GYAL SEWING -MACHINES, bah: taking the, lead and flint 'prize'
. • •. •. where ever exhibited. 'The above machines for satteby .
11. ',NorSworthy, Geiieial ',Agent Clinton Ont'
Any other Sewing •Maelthie furnished to, order. .1%;eplendid Assortment always on hand. Call
and see samples of stitching done by Mrs.asterswetthyion these inaohines.:( Sewing machbieli
• • • :paired. Needles and other furnishings kept on hand, • ;
iteinenzhei the Placce--lluiren Street, Ofie door weet.,;Of the COiamereicil. Hotel
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NOTICE.:. 1..TETE ..pvj3Tjo.
The undersigned beg t inform the inhabitants of Clinton and surrounding aotnitry that thiay
have entered into Co.Partnership. for the purpose of carrying on. the lansiness_of !manufacturers'
of Cariiages,Enggies, Waggons, Sleighs, Cutters, in all its variouq,branalies, at their
old stand, Huron Street,''Olinten, neder the style and a of . . •
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U. 1E1 :At .1;4 ,
No pain g will be spared to executework equal to, any in the Dominion. Theirleng experi-
ence in the County enableethent to fully undeistand the requireinents of their custonyars, and
'they hope, by 'strict attentien to -business, to glee entire satisfaction to all those who may.
. favor then* With their patronage. • =, a... •
*IA IntA and-iininot etni.k.nit11elmat.iteaduied.nutter1a1-a1edayteea3iand.-14rdersexeouted-
, • 'with despatch. Repairing done on the shortest ntAied• •
RUMB A,LL •LESLIt,
• Czryrotr, -July, 22, 1j374,..
ROCERIES fT. 1ROCERIES
V71-10.1-J.ECSALIII 1:1,3t111.49.11.4.
0
Have Pow on hand the largest, cheapest, and lzest assorted stook of GROCER/ES ever
,• imported into Clinton.,
.N EW S*1 A. ti@i; 0 INT
From our. experience in the huffiness, and connection in the first markets, we are -enabled to
offegrZESS at prices that defy tompetition. ' We are careful in selectffig only suoh qualities
. . - • as we can gearantee te give satisfaction.. -•
A freoli arrival 01' New Traits, which are verso chola° "
' • P.A.T.41.:TS33:1P. dC% •
Who16le antl Retail Grocers, Brick Bled.
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Cl/anion,Cot. ;
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ChotC� •Moynne T. Itglion, lb. Cads. Boller Ted; for 80.114. '
it ircascrent Japan, _ 12 lbs. Good Cuba _
gi -English Breakfast 'rens, 11 lb*. Good Porto Bic° Sugar, El.
Nottrleeseson Black Teas. • 10 lbs. Good Relined obligee, ea.
Just rbeeivee, *large and varied, stock of °manta, Giteezems, :ii`fruzzs, Liceoorts, all of
• • which will -be gold at the Ioweet remeneretwe pritee. . •
Glass Omit Fruit Jars, the Beat in .the Market -cheap, Stone Fruit jars, with Oorke
• 0110a41., For Crockery, Chine and Glassware, my stock is largetand aeleoted
.
•
Dinner, Tea and, 'Toilet Sets Coniplete.
A CALL 18 .'"ItViSPECTI''T.ILLY
Remember 'the pierce, neat door tO Messrs. Ifortgina itPay's,• Brick BleA
-1LOBSON.
N. It -Agent for Ottetton St, George eePo.., imperters of pure Maiden! Winee, Toronto,
" Clinton, July 21, 1875. • _
tllitnaz" Double tiyiindet- 'Threshing" 7-traehine6,-:
• 08mbinotlofiatid. VibrOtOr •Threshing Machine,
..-.;.And ell kincle 01%iikkItIOUttttitAti ltticilEXTS always on, ilia
incr'easing. detnenti on; celebiliterTrriating
parte of the Deinihion, we have, by theintroduction of the latest and Mott apittelted•
Machine* late .00 Worirs, greatly increased our inanufectering taillike, We are therefore
,• itt a position to flit all 'orders promptly. '
EVery nuialdatia rtiu atatiotoughli tested before lesving.tho• 'SWAN. tut warrattiod t� 'gir
entire satiefatticit.
420* otdoing ditowAtiro 0004 YOr Otroillew attti Popiato, °ode oapir,
•
1114EIGOVi's MO 1J�4* t70.; Otentroa,
t I t
• This is. a question asked by
'every economical 'wife and' saving husband. in the world.
iheY asktheir neighbors, ,they ask every
one with, ,whoM,they come in contact', until they are satisaed ;
nor do they stop at thiti: They will price goods here, buy a
Braun/ parcel Aliere; coreAre with. gepds_.bought_youderf and.
-0-04tr049. intesrglitx iiiiater till they' are conadent they..
are aosfig in the right house, Etna buying' the right goods ,at
the right prices.
,•
.Efe will also keep .on land a full stock _of TWEEDS, SEURTINGS, FULL CLOTHS,
FLANNELS; ere., dm., of first-class quality, which he will sell or exchange for wool, giving
the highest markettpriee for good _clean wool, to All, who wish to. exchange the same for cloth. -
Persons living at a distance from Clinton, con.get their wool carded the sanie day they fetch
'it, as I will run two Carding Machines day and night this slimmer, and try to accommodate
all -who favor me with -their pOtronogh. The tiubscriber. having. had 26 Yeats' experience in
Jeusineserwould. respectfully invite the public to -give him d -Ilial, and.-Tid. ge for them-
selves what kind of work he can do. ..
,
....• . , . - M., C101:1•1330Tur.
.0BINTON "May 12th 1875 '
N:nay fellow traveller, I
ean answer your question. and tell you jus how mph money -
Y9'11 0P2 Aacver and how Avill go about it,
ist en on the Market
with. your load of grain,- do,nOt the" ftrst buyer,, nor the
seconcl, but -CO and. collect all the buyers on the. market around.- .•
you, and if possible, stir up a spirit' of competition and rivalry,,
and then go -for thehighesfbidder •
2nd After having got you
money, if you are in need. of , •
.Dry Goods, Clo*ing. and Tweeds.,
incey3-,---Flayinel;s and Blankets
Dress Goods; Shawls and Mantles,..
Scarfs:am:I Breakfast. Skaw-ls,
Gloves, Hosiery and Corsets,
Ties, Ribbons and,Rufflings,
Felt skirts, , Collars and 'CVs,
Silk 'Ties, Handkerchief's. and Hair Brads,
C anadian, and .Finguring Yarns,- any shadiy-
GO .24,1TICTIIT'T07:___
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. WHOLESALE „AND7RETAILDjALER fl.
SCROOL.-. MISOELLANEOTJS BOOKS,
• .BOOKS,
••
WALL PAPER, WINDOW .: ..s.RADEs.
. TOYS .AND
. • -. •• • _• • • • .., • •
'FAJStOY
GOODS, VIOLINS AND:
,..•, • • • ,.o....1)**=t4..,..p:•
PICTURES MID FRAMEg.'IlikVELLING -SATCHELS:. E.
ALSO,, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ber/tiee Wool, .Sli14)br. Pattelms, and Goods.
All the latet,t.Papers.and Periodicals lWays on hand . Also Agent or the
DAILY • AND WEEILY • GLOBE • ANp.... MAIL. •
'MONEY 130:17011T Alsth SOLD . -
Where 1 am. .nda tq say: you will-fOr once get the best value
R211211222 THE NAIAD AND P.1.14.0ty=.4
ponNna m.A.4itEt seuant. •Qiint912 ever
o
ffered.
L
JOHN A. NELES,
emst.,13., Oct.' 22, 1874: •
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UNPR,
The lioderich Foundry and Manufacturing Co.
..Beg to *form be iublio that they are prepared to supply ,
ST1M.,A-At. 1MINTGI-INES•At 1E14:3010C41MELS
Flour, Grist and -Saw Mills, gtave, Shingle and Heading
Machines, Hoop Machines,
iron in Wooden nought; with` Steel Boards, Gang *Ploughs,. Cultivatere
•
,cutters, Sze., sugar anti Potath Kettle, Grate Bars, Amt.
Cooking, Parlor end' Box kitovesi; of various kinds.
SALT PAN'S 1VIADE TO ORDER
rron and Brass Chatinga, and Blacksmith Work.
.73oitesig . ahcl. ail. hitich Of liejetiri` done on sizorV Noce.
v w A
--.411 Olden addressed to the Company, or beeretary, willeeeeivo prompt attention.
ARCIII.BALD it•ODGE, • . .110ItACE HORTON,
. soorotari and Treattneer: . •lireeldent:
noBnliT ntrxdImAiv, .Gfaxtrar, mANAGEn..
Goderloh, $eptetriter 2nd, 1874, ' „
• THOMS0-111 & WILLI/km%
Itn.p.letnents, aicZ Joiler ancl Eggine
()Nip
1. t
• We are ihellakefitltingliargelY thid lualikely the ehlOreted
In sic .SeIllake Digo Dengr;ii tlie ,Cayllga Chit jr„, flowet
Wldah whouove lithe host harvesting machine 18 use. We are also manufacturing the
• Earilsni,V VaxlattAMED i.kTENT
33Xt0AtiCAST Al•it) Ot7tIVIVATOlt,
Ankinarof Agriettitnral Impleinente kept Oil hand, A-trita of Implenients offer:eat and
eatisfaction guaranteed.
Parties havingliood, Citt held.suitable Millar aro g0 are reltitilifed haft
Word With W. W. VAaBAN, Ede, or Jonx MIMPItY., Agent, Clinton.
Repairing done at Peter Grant's, Olititon lugh iteguertlefs, Eflytht and 114 DoWnti
Statichaster, and all Materialltot for repelling at neighboring village&
VUOMIX*1
Worka,
Ititehtlti Apt Si Ittil
through ,the .SeVeral'dePartments with pleasure; . you will- be
treated in a gentlemanly manner, ;-yeit will not be foreed to buy ' if yon, do net wish to, or have forgotten yourpurse, but will be '
shown through the Whole stock- with •13-Ie-asilre, -whether you
buy a`cent'S Worth .
• 4th will gualiaiitee that
every person, be they old or young,rich or pod; who. spends a..
dollar at Gilroy's noted Cheap_.Cash Store, WILL SAVE
AT -LEAST -FROM 5 TO: 15 PER CENT.
Farmers, jou will Save off-yom.. Tweeds, you will save on your
Clothing, you,will save on.; your ,Bed Blankets and on your
Horse Blanketa, 613:your Shirts and Drawers, on your Eats and
'Caps., on your Shirts and Shirtni" g, infact Ob. (Avery article, •
. .
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5th,.. Ladies, you will save
AtoijeY 01:1 370111' Presi6s) you Will savP money on, Your Sawl.s.)
on your Mantles, an your Clouds on your Scarfs. on your
olliaVandViiftcoireVery:"
thing .of yOur apparel.
. •
eth First Class Cutter
and Fitter always on: the premises, if you ;wanb a Fine Over-
aci,oiartutoi. rN:1Pea J'aeket, or a perfeet-fitting Suit. Give him
-4.3y±At
•
:ust to handl:a ease of -
FINE AritExonr HATS, in Fur Oici Felt
The latest thingout; a complete, and -Stylislt-Stoek-of Pall,
and Winter HATS AND OAPS.New Goods marked very
„otte_aalso a new and completo. stock of . •
,,F11-11NISEING
.4.
Arriving. every day.
ciagtilP rJrcvm3pn
It is alerfeet Wonder. Do not miss this ehailee oftgetting the
best value your money ean secure. X 'Would advise Oilrety
farmer to visit this bargain house without' delay' as the time
at hand when bargains are deoldedlygomg.
ttz *44101:t VoC)M441.101%1 VX4211 VIJA.03310
'Mink
opposite the Post atlipo, Cliutout
.674 Ci GILROY;
0014 1106# 18761
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