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The Clinton New Era, 1878-03-28, Page 2,• . -''Thirheaven. Comes.walkin' grandly in! ; Aga to home, .same as if they Had read their.tilles (dear, . .&n looke at me, as if to -say, We're glad to see you bare et • Lap if to say, " While you'haVe b'en, •, So fast' to toe tho mark, - We waited till it rained,:au' then Got tickets for the 44;1" 'Yet there Weald be.aome in that crowd • . I'd nttherlike:to see ; .• • My boy Jeek-‘.-it must be allowed, • -.• There WAS no worse than he 1 •• I've always felt iomewhat blame, •' .In eeveral different ways, • That he lay down on thorns -o' shwa To Mid hiAboYhood's days; An' I'd be willin' to endure, • If that the lord thought best, . A:Minute's quite hot;teinPerature, To clasp 'him to my incest. OM Captain Barnes wait evil'a eon= , • ' Vilth.heterodoxy ermined; • I used to think he'd be the One If,any one vies damned; . • Still, when I see a lit &poor, Thathalind °lathed au' fed,. ; Cry desolately hand his &Mr • As boon as be Was. dead, ' . . There came & thought I couldn't. control, • • That irtsome neutraFland, • • like to.nmetthatmorclia4 Ln' eh aim •it by the band. ' •-••••• 2 +-we7-7 177e TillE NEW CIIDEWI DOCPPRINE, • TherEN 00)11410 sweeter (imagine, flue, Into our ohurch to -der ; Theme queue words are what the new ;reline preacher had to esy ; -That literally everlastin' 84 Was ineet19 JA OW 870$ ' • ' - That einnera dead, if they desire, Can get anotber try ; He doubted tie warmer clime 'than this world could be proved; The little suip-Ilear 001110 time , nieli get hie doubt removed. • Dra watched my duty, straight an' true, An' tried to Co it well; ' Part of the time kept' heaven in Vie*, An' part steered clear o' hell; An' now bait of this work is aught, If I must list to him, • Au" this 'ere devil I have fought ' Was. only justa whim; Vain are the dangers I have braved Thb sacrifice they cost; Wer'Wliat nni is hie be saved, , If no ore Mse le lost Jut thinkl-;suppose when once I view • Poor Jennie Willis, with a cry .ot hopellas, sad distrese,• • Sank sudden down, one night, to die, , All in her ball-iopm anise; • She had a preciouslitue While , ,• To pack up an' away.; . Shff-gretfTeftlierifeitergova :. 'Twat; on the'face Milt day • • ' : • Rer soul Wont off unclothed by 01611 • . . One of.sa ring grace; , Hew eouldahe hope to go to heaven, , An' start from ouoh a.plaoe? But once, When 7 lay 'sick an''weak,... dame, in' begged to stay; . • 'She kissed my raeed, wrinkled atie,elc-,- She sootbed.MY Vain away; She brought .me s ieet bouquets of flower• s ap ireskits 1thief:0i m oeg 6W -re -dips hO-,-,-• -she played' a ph.Fistitta pert; •• An' ere Tieing 7.01 stand arottie. • ' Tha ;engin' saints,aniong. I'lltry.to take tome water doWn, TO cool pcior Jennie's tongue: ' • tint tears, can never 9nench my creed, Nor. imekth Odd's rightnotni frown, • Though.all'the preaohors learn to read ' Their Bibles' upside down, .- / bold mine right side up. with etre . To shield my ores, from bin, Au'IMax the Lord; with dail3 prayer,• . ' To call poor wanderers in; But If the sinners won't draw Mgt, An' take salvation'a plata, , avato,stand-auLsoolain.tr.y • To dodge hell if they can, • -(New York•Times,) • , A litonianne of Fifth Aveinte. ' (New York Letter.) „On Tuesday there were borne frolci • -asumptuous house on Fifth A.venue, • for interment an a Cionnectient town. on the New 'Eleven road, not fartrem this ..eity, the remains of revered. Wife and mbther whose distaut girlhood had sup- plied ths heroine of a romance as dra- matic as ever found exposition hi novel' or on stage. Half a cenatiry ago, when. die was the ,only unmarried daughter of an old and wealthY gamily of 'the towia in whose cemetery het:body, now tests, she came to New York in the bloota and vivacity of a youth just conscious of its own pOwer, to visit the friendly hense- • hold of one of our first morehants. A • prolongation Of heasojoura here did not •t excite the remonstrance of her palatial until they were surprised by informa- tion that her delay was possibly oats - ;Aimed by the frequent calla of a gen. tletrian, a lieutenant of the British navy, whose . attentiene seemed ornnionsly serioui, when her mother took tho fa- earriage precipitately for thet eitSP,• _ to conVey hack forthwith' the ;giddy datneel. Upon kryaingruent before • the • maternal bar the young lady did not - deny the frequent visits of tbe alleged suitor, wheal her Now York friendahad seen, no reason. to interfere with; in- deed, upon, atepping into the carriage to go lane (there was no. New Haven railroad then) site ,qUite coolly t "It's Useless to find fault now, ma, for I ate married." altich indeed was the startling fact; after a short and only suspeeted summer's courtship, she and the lientenatit been clan. , • destinely married, and before horrified ' mother and romantiatlaughter had 11 in their Connecticut home tWe our " hones the bold un sailor sailor as tilted. . too, to claim -IA -wife But he found her a prisoner locked her own rood,' &mit both patents met his appeals. with a steady rernsol to acknowledge his au- thority, The girl. was but a child, tliey ' not conscious of her own mind, THE-CLINTON NEW ERA, move ber from their. custody, The code; mid When we trace it to • its •While at the first stage, after mob bad husbauda-arging that they lOved each chief' fountain•hetta; we Ana this is the made memwith bikt neighbor's infirmi,. other, was told that she whom be had example aof ladlea, yea, Christian Orr they agreed that at every baiting made hie wire in name now bitterlyre- ladies in the high ead privileged cia- Place thaY wet" all arreet the garde . - greated her sentimental rally and wish, eles. oC social ealtuee and intinence. • singularityWhen they cattle to break ekt6 see him no more. Aetounded at I know how difacalt a subject this is tyat fast, ethntoesytioldi tigguati)inntegr dazda,m as ?cll h ectoileny- this assertion, the young man passion- $31. to ti raw ditiorirninatione.--a ately impugned the truth, Weald he This ruineme passion of display grows: alighted • be generimS enougla o ,give her up, he by indefinable graduations out of a Qd rot it I" •oried one, bow that was asked, if Animated hint. of horde- natural 0„tid innocent womanly instinet, man squints," • • • • sire to -that effeet P ihwaIr�nIy, so natilral, and.so right, that God use ".Why;" Said a Oecond, "here be afl. though too rashly, perhaps, be agreed it as a ..typo of the 'hive he woold alma squinting fellow r' So to do, confident,•undoubtedly, that . have from his Ohara', saying in jere- The third was thought to be a better she would prove true to hira. And my the prophet, "can a maid forget squinter than the other two, and tae then earee the most extraordinary scene her ornaments or a bride her attire ?t, • fourth better tban all the rest: In iti the little dranni; A, married !Aster, But there •do sometime arise grave -short; language cannot express: how ad- etrillingly resembling the still imprison, emergencies when things innocentaand tniraaly they all squinted -for they 04 Virgin wife, haa been bastily sum, right must be •seorificad, to prevent SOMO went one degree beyond the superlative, awned from this, pity for the..Pealleeer. pradigitaue evil. . Satoh an.occasion gave At dinner they appeared to have cork andartfully dressed to intensify the re, rise to the -league of enhet: men under Wf aaartaistratatimping arbmit .Made Senibliinceliarriedlaa eritetedIlin-focrin a piedis-( totnt*iibstinenea.frotrawitia, Mere diVersiou then -ritatifeakfaeta -At where lieutenant WAS present, 'With -a such an oeaasion haat:. given rifle, on • tea they were all deaf; . but at suppeia friend for a witoess,_ to learn his fatea tanaaverY-Intlaleattate-the-belda,..pretesta/2,9.40 was at the ship, at Dover, ...each_ and with anniilated sobsallastily hid her .ageinat the. • destructive influence of •.toin i'neulned-hishatiieter-, AS better' afaeirtnea-heramotheraralmatam-2----aappo - latirionathatahavaabeeirarandea--aneeaa- teapiayanripavt-in•aafatcathe-y-had•coo... ing, her to be the- wife whom be agittia eiyela by the 'Buritans, by. the Qua- • Ceded atneng • AOHI., When they were tedly called•hyname the deceived hue- kers., by the kethodiebf3, to say nothing reed;,.atietegre: to ktpd:C. i.buot &died out to , •bend begged her to 'go With him. • ". of •tho vows, Of • religious order ii and the • * 'with to remain with my mother I" was sisterhoods,• both Catholic and•Protesta "Here you, felltiiva take out onY the-aPpaiently -earefnl-ahsWer.,:WithoUt ant, , I '49 not venture. to prescribe teeth." ' so much as a glance for him, and With- the right maimto be falloWed now.; .•" Teethsir ?" said the man ' ont another' word thelieutenaa hewed the vase is too difficult and compti- . " Ayl teeth, sir ! Unserew that Wire, to parent and Child; and at once with- cated for hasty decision :;.bnt I 'declare; 'and 'they% nll corn& out tbigether." drew with hisalog from. the r00111 and with all Soberness, that of all the ar After Some hesitation •the man did as the bootie, On hiS Way, back to NeW. gamma • Which :fifty years' ago justi, he was • ordered, • Then another called torli by steamboat: -a. favorite dog that find anedernanded the combination of :mit, - • t.iii accoinpanied birn leaped overboard, and good .inen in a league of total 'absti- Here,. you take oui.eyel" .110.,.'p1ttnginginSteO1y over to the resene, nence from . wine, -there is not one "tor, Oita' tiaid the waiter,•" your, vas drowned. . • ' which is not -equally applioable to day 0.3'cal? • ••• • • • .• • '' • in favor of a com‘‘ Yes, myeye '1 Come- here, you bination of Christians mice from ornament.--'SundalY. Sahealib will otPitualal• I'el.Pastlhyat.061. 16)04sdalbalen.d' women under a' Quaker rule of Ostia- ' Tbitadone, the third cried " Here you !rascal, take ..off'My'leg 1". •'This the • •waiter did With less relina twice, having 'been before apprised that it was cork, and also conceiving that it • would be -bis last Sob. ;He •'wfts, hoW-- ever, mignken. •The.foUrth watched his :opportunity, and, • while the fright- enedanniter was surveying with rueful' • countenance the bye, teeth, and leg -ontheatableacried,,oaaain afrigatfilla hollow 'voice- • • • ' •. ." , Come here,, sir -take of niy. head !" • Turning round; and seeing the man's. head 'shaking like that of -a mandarin. upona chimney -piece,. be darted mit of rnera; 'anda_after down: the stairs; ran . about. the• hciuse swearing. that •:;the •gentiettien above stairs were certainly alt.clevilit. . • C.: nave:Wm:0a.* aiaararnaartagoaraowrizta a thorough 1 uowledge of the natural Laws whieh govern the 'cperations of direaloa and nutrition., and by a careful application of the fine properties A well -selected oticoa, • Mr. Epps ha provided our breakfast tables With a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bine, kis by the judicious use of Buell artieles et diet that. a 0011stitUtiOn may be gradually built up ult. til atrong enough to resist every tendency to diaease• Hundreds of subtle maladies • are floating around ne ready to attack wherever i there s, a veldt. point, We may escape many a fatal shaft lry keeping ourselves well forti- fied with pure blood. and a..properly nourish*. ed Service Gazetie,-Sold only in rackets labelled -" UMW; BPI'S & Co., fie- inceopathie Ohemiets, 48, Threadneedle street, and 170, Piccadilly, Loudon." • Wooar HonEnts.-Wooly horses are not so rare asmany suppoite, not such great curiosities either, there are many to be found in various parteof_thesountry, but we doubt if they will ever Preia italtalltable to their elenerepOheene 'exhibited by Barnum ; we imagine their owners" would &insider them more valuable without the wool, for.this roughaand wooly:state of the hair indicates that thelorse is not -in a healthy eon- . dition--prolaably hide -bound,- or suffering from Spine d1sease which cepadens this unnatural ap... paarance ; in iliall'Oadel uie;riairey's Ceinlition Powders.'and Arabian Heave Remedy.; it will ..purify„ the blood,' correct the appearanee, re - Move alLobstructions from the lunge andliver, ahd give to the coat it' sleek and ahining appear - mice, Bemember. thename, and see that -the signature of Hurd it the- is on eaoh package. Northrop a Lyman, Newcastle, Ont, propiee• ' ors for Canada, Sold by all medicine 4ealers A. common cough • or cold shou d never be trifled with,often when negleeted it. is convert- ed into a serious and generally fatal pulmonary disease. The Mere prudent,. aware of this, promptly use Bryan'p Pulmoneu Wafers" a ou-; eative which has sustained. ite reputation for over twenty years,theyare always efficacious and exert a most beneficial in ence on all the -Bronchial and pulmonary or es. Sold by all . drniste. end. eountry dee :?rice.25 cts. per box. -: Benlitof.3fac!81n0i7... From the Anierkaii Inventor. • That the coodition' of the, industrial . classes bat 'ben mateially Improved by machinery, is demOnstratedan many :different Waysaacheap :farnitere, wear- ingapparel, et, and employtitent for .these who,' years age,' could find act field. The 'sewing machine itself has been a blessing., a In olden time there Were taw branches Of employment • open for ; wo- ailen.anitaideaolahoine duties,: and a poor man:mita-at family, of gide -could rdly: triiggle, through. To -slay. thanks .0. !the improvements in machinery, a peor inates, family can' all • help •••him, and, lighten -his load.. The .•cry of the agita- ,tioniste, that the laws are fayor of 'the. eopitirliiitia-ainatalmiritaftititua , SO011 at. once to false,- wbea one looks arAhnd• and eeeS ,neeefiSarieti,. and :even luxuries, •within the ,. reaela ,:of almost every ,citistaallianks tar :the. 'different lai• i- proveutenta that enable capitatto menu- :factirre :$o m uch cheaper than formerly. Whereis there a .meehanie who Would he Willing to: go lack to the early days .of machinery 'arid wagesantal.. to. live workiiii-aanati;o1oldtalfas tree' -that all .thesi3,:befigfita areanit:.deriaed f rota. riatents but,' as the genius of in- vention Thas,progressedi• 8Q- has the world Utlyaneed. • Alia wlien we see tlie work-. - inginsa of to -day, °after his day's Week, tunusitio haasela or reading at the libia4. :well dreseeti,but no faniale accompitaied ries; and in dress and. appearance the 'him.. When be it rriyeti :.withii. a equal of. oy than, one is -forced to tbe spectable.. distance of the el rgyinan he conolualon that -the oonditionatr the in- paused, and Witb reverent. bow step. - d as trial 'els Sses of • Merles, has.elianged .ped to:oaf:aside of the ;dale, bitt neither pateabally'fot the ,better.•• . said anything nor seemed at all di -semi- - There are, only two 'clasaas Of people eerted at the idea of being inari•itol:elons. •whe are; .egainet the. patent laws, . and • The alerayman lOokedatanxiottely who Would like to s,ee.thenf. aboaished. arountj for tilt:1,14@e, who, he Suppesed, 'On,e-IS ricirMa'n, who wohla like was -yet to arrive; -End leiagth--ieMark- Ot ite poor tuan'e ialtais for luithiag.• ea to tho. young inan,in ail undertone 'The•othee'is the ignorant, bigoted-cem ." The young lady, sir,,is dilatory.". ninuist; .witoabecause. he- has not brains '" Yes, sit:" : . '•• • ' enough to invent anything lihaself,• and!. • ".•11ad you not better derar the cere- haviag, :nothing, to lose., tot.. even ideas, loony -• •,• • • wouisi like to benefit by other itien's,' "X think, not,. • brains and energy,. Or pall all down ti "Do you eappose • she will be lure the same, level, as. governmenta attiely soon f' • ' ,• • , . . . ever adopt an invention ditringthe life- " siva" said the young men ; "how time of tile inventor:• Should I know .of. the ••. aad move- , -The Dangers of Display. • 41 °Ail titli; Moment's:" Wein allowed• to • . . • eltipee in* this. unpleasant state. tit ex - tale, anal:mutat' W, Hiaconi before the IVOillan's, pectancy,. 'ivbett the clergyman. renewed oatiattaa arataation, of Pittsburgh). •. Tbe tilpgQ 43.e... hu hiterregatorie,s. •, • ,•a• • , aa,„„itaare , • Onlandid display. prbrokna• amine aato "Bid 14. lady Prcalia9tc*•attell'a•nt cotnpetition that:. is • ruinourt to 'them th"„1,''Ciaan,.t,11,&'%'•14 * ' ' •• • seltes stia others.- It inflicts•-7perbaps talla"auy 1:"•• Why, the lady,to be re, that'yon I Ought even to say • it is intended to iitatate. are Waiting- 'here feta'• intlicta•aupon ,soreir who cannot " not bear her say. '• anything it 'sense. of inferioeity and discern - about la,". Miff the nusatiafactory re- tort. Thee it Makes the atraight gate • steaiglitet, and the. narrow way nate- ala)me' • " Then, sir, •may I ask .ypu wItY 'aoti roaTer tirialasteeacv a/14,. harder to many ' 2 are here, mod for what purpese you thug VOIllan who might otherwise go al thereat, It wayee away from The. trifle in the etinettairy of 'the .aroat" Church by the wafting Of all•invisible 7%, art14 tha• s-°111c4hat • enrageil hand, these -,whom • the chn rc It m est °tic"' • • ' •• need and longa. to reoeha and • Who in: caul"' sir, Si4IY b.6entig° yo.ti ir;- viteti all• those ovishing to be united ie -I finitely:need-all 'the happy eaciai Tho wound the holy bonds tif inatriniony to step eficee that. ct•ntres th,etea forward, pia 1 happened to entertain • that , it. taakeit pieties • deetiee and stach weal.. I. am very 0)1.4 to hare deeper jute the vitals of soeiety; for taisanderstotal yon, eir, and I wish You ia•creates fiotitious standatd of re- spectabiliay, a tyrannous Code that, fin- a yell goa day." oososo intodiet .on marriage for The benediction was uttered in a 80- . A Man Anxtous to, Wed, The afternoon'service had ended, And the•eongregation were arranging thera- rielvei for -.the ;benediction,: When -the parion descended Tretrathe pulpit to the desk, and said, in a calm, :ideal VO1.00 : " Thotte wisaing to be united bathe holy _bonds of matrimony., _will _pow_ -plettae-conte-forward'' a- ; A deep. stillness inatantly oyez' the congregation, broken only- by the viaiitling of the silk, • as some pretty, girl or excited matrarl. chtmatid her position :to catab the ,first vievr,..of the couple.to• bo married, 'No one, however, n.r011e, or seerned.:iti tbe .least inclined to rise. Whereupon , . the • worthy clergyman, deeinirag, the firet- notiee unheard Or misunderstood, rePeated-: : • a Let those wishiug to be united in, the holy bonds of matrimony now eome forward." • . • ••• • • Still no pas The Silsnce he - carne almost audible; 'and a painfui Wa rano-SS fripligat-thosy- presetifAlelt-,, .When niiin;" Who oceu [AM. a vacant sent• in. the' brood 'aisle dans:ails the :Feria: a slowly arose 'sad deliberately walked to the foot or the alma He watt geed -looking and • abpse' whose menus aye bumbler Oen lettniity or tone very little in imeordance tbeir social position, and so multiplies `vill tilt' twitcliiiig of tbe facial nervc' elm-en:Mos y e more perils of society. "c hen, after the church was closed, - I the 1' ' 1 •‘`' It is, I believe, a proved, egaaallaboa the atory got amongst the congregation, fact, testifiell to by those Chriatam. more than ono girl regretted that the ladies, Catholic awl Protestant, who, Young man wile reallY wialted ta be WO "tl. condescension which of all united in the holy bondi of matrimony ii-tittat tow e•omos hearest to th6 had been obliged fisa depart -Without n condesconston of Our Lord, have devoted wife. themselves to lie the personal eoni•- , Font. 41teer -- paaions of their taloa sitters,---tba of aillatheamilnoroces.thatioring-abontathe --lobarratliaaaatora.andalraraittiatrah w•reek arid ruin of womanhood, the most company with three friends, one,: made prevailing passion for dress, stimulated an ecietirsioa. Cibber•had e false set beyond the means of gratifying of teeth ; doe of his friends a glue eye ; And whence collies this over-stitnults a second friena a cork leg ; bat the to the passion for chesal It is a atretan third had nothing„ pertieular, except a What Washington- Didn/t.E.now.,,,, ;The .,fcalowine, whieli we- find going the • roanda, of the 'pinta, tinests how wuch•the world progressedin the perhad • of ei ogle life : •• • • dan"Ltalika to. be. irravaient,...bet would- like to. -itska what-driaAouv„fore fathers know What', tot inst.:Meta:did George altatiehingtort ' anew?. • *data. sawsettanobbata he never sit'iv. , tifit mail he: never held his ear -to a telephone"; he never 84 for ais pasture - in a photdgraph gsilery ; never Sight- ed a • barnap gut ; he iiever listened to the a fizz' ofun- electric ph; be be never Fla.ty a. pretty'girl• rune: Bowleg niachine; .iievet saw a self-Prow:11111g engina go. itOWit the ',area to a are; he never took lantana:0as be never aaid tl.t of store teet17; he never attended:ea: In.- toraritional E x positiona he neter owned 10011:111Z11 ill ; lit) lane w. •‘F PrOb i" he,- but •why .go, on 7 • No; when he took an exenrsion, it was on »- t -boat. Vben ba. went off oti a taiin, avaa'a •naule, train. 'When be -Wanted to talk to. a man in Milwaukee, he had • to go:there. When lie had his pica -tie taken,. it was done 'profile, with at .plece of, liaper and! 'a pair ad shears. When be got' 'the electiou' re- :•The maroon:1111m.y detnatid for this huprove- to be brought in liy a taan with an' ox publicean e ga r ttftialriteaditlit,',11Avellyti14:81.1,81;litsaglte,lest, Vilietticii!ip'rptaraurts=01 1=21a1;°Iefl cat Aims from the back countries, thev had MtnAunteN3 PE [ITN ETE-NALVE. An infallible remedy for all-diseasea •oj the • eye (accute or chronic), granulation of ilie ita.A.nrueen LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES.- /ide, ukeration. of the 'lachrymal ['Janda,' In 'Apply at the T019/1 Hall", or at the residence of the , ' ail,. and weakness of Ste vision frOnt, any aubsoriber, near the. London, Baron & Bruoe Railway Station. . . jAMES SCOT; , Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Tim •Aiinnioas Ere -Sawn is presented to the canton, Apra eetb tsve. ' . public with the assurance of its efficiency as a • - . 0; hicINTOSII, HAYFIELD, --i'ISSUElt OF • curative ef most diseases of the eye, acute or j chronic inflarmnation, whetherinduced by m.o..' • manias° Licsno" wider She n8w48t, Colluli88ion' et, for taking Affidavits in the gueentenench, for Coun- fulous Origin or 9therwise, weakness or (Infect Of vision, dinionslied tone of the optic fierve; teeLeofs,Huron and Nmee. Conveyancing done, such as Benda, Contracts, Ails, Detida, and Mortgages. or a diseased , state of the tisinuis eonstituting Toe small, Residence*oppoaito Polleek'sHotrd, that organ. Atm, for all persons whose voea- • MONEY ADVANOXD 05 ANAL ItliTATR. . than requires au incessant action . °roe eyge,. _Barfield, Sept.14, 1t375, . ..-. - .. --2.-- - -the-salvewiltact-as a charnrin restoring -avnia ••- iikii" .rij N IN G. :_ WE'D i form healthy action, where weakness, pain, and LIAMS, pia o toner for A: it S: 'Nordheitner, To- minntion. It is the inogt Lange, safe, and ef- .narties who wish their piauoe tuned, can leave orders . rent°, will be innOlinten periodically, for tuning pianos misery. may , have long threatened a fatal ,ter- fectual remedy ever discovered. The materials at Kr.,7, of whic it is made are.pure, Perfect, and costly, - 1.A3:111:08 bm7skostpi"*e. wATseN: compel !Wed with elaborate care and axe:an-east . . . • lrfrI, of -6 , ,. adu-irt e pain an anger . caustic minerele an dye -washes. Itasewonn . ' °lintel'. which necestarily tends the introduetion of Gzonon A. WArsow, ' . S. Mar.comson, ' .. wrolt.a.anaxi.ANaDna6s0,D. art:0R.,7110.04.1.0: safe in s applicatien, being ,use4 externally, • • and Obo Canons Songs, of scrofulous origin. ,i.' tr.matoom • * W. J. MCF.ADD.UN., el, resulting from • whatever cause, yeild to the ' sorrwill Win Clinton very Friday,. , AMERICAN TYS.SALVE. ' IT IS USED SUC:- • Money. to .Lioan: etbical atbz Jy.APPLOTON.- OFIl704 -at DAT time and • at 1001.ir time- The .itooms over ths, Store Of Cul•fallighitine & aikenheae-the tiquare,olinton. Bunten, Hee. 20,1877. physician, Surgeon, eto., Coroner for .1.1 County of Caron, Residence aud °Mee -Corner 05 • • Albert and Mill Streets, Clintou, August 9th, 1800, ['AMES STEWAItT, hi. D., C. M., OBABUATE OW - McGill University, Montreal ; Physiolan, Burgeon and Accouchour. Aosidence-linvoarrum. d'annary 4,1871, " UT 3,IIRM»7Y, MIM., GRADUATE ot TRunTx . College, Toroitt9,PhYelclun Surgeon, &o., Blyth, Ont. Office ;-.Opposite Shane's Hotel. , Blyth, Jan , 1870. • 4 • - ("1 TOIIN M.B.; CONADUATE. PT TORONTO V. Univers ty,) Physiolan, Surgeon, ,to,, residince at Mr. Manning's, three doors east of the Temperance Hall, Londesboro, Ont. Londeaborch June 14,1877. , -1 B. STANIDZIETTGRADITA.TE OF,'PHE,MNDICAT; 1.." Department of 'Victoria UniversiO, Toronto, fr. nierly of the lIpepitele and Lispensaries, New York, Coroner for the County of Huroa,BArprimni Qat, July 28, 1874. -• - 81 , DO*BLEY & eaasoti, PHYSICIANS, .soa. • Geese-, xeeeeeneam, 4%4. Office, Albert Street, opposite Fair's aims. • , • . D. B. powsur, D, • A) Glues, 14. D. " ellnhor, May 10,.1877. -nn, 'WORTHINGTON' PHISIOI*NrSIllteR0 1-• Aceouchour, Licentiate of the College of Physioians and Surgeona of Lower Canada, and Provincial Licenti- ' ate and .Coroner for the County of' Huron. Office and rdsidence,-The tormorly ‘oconpied by Mr, Thwaite, Huron street. Clinton, Jan, 10,1871. forgilunetrwstz ilytierOesNtnE. gYHT, riAtO LEN.D, IN LASGE SMAL o TO mortgage seeurity, at moderate Clinton, August Oth, 18119: irsiIIA.BLBS F. MILES,.PROVINCIAL LAND 5 VWV011; Valuator, and Land Agent, °glee ;-Yon phine street, Wingham. . , Wingham, Aug. 2, 1677. CESSEULLY FOR PILES. Its woothing.ef fect.ie immediate,and a pernianent cure reqiiires • • ,_•__. : • • • ' but a few applicatiOns. The 'Proprietors, e,f isDA/VaTE runs, AT EIGMT PIM CBT, ',En. J. PETTres AirettmAxgvn-SALve," vthile -L• Apply to • . : • . . •• • making neWand improved machinery for mak- - •• • .c. ainOU'r. ing a 11101'4 perfect box for the Eva-SALVS; have ClInU'll. De • dth, 1876- . thauged the TiiAnc .11 Aux Oil the cover so as to • •• • caters, AdVertiseinents. cte. -.We-calLatterition 14-0Hoit LiNe . correepend With the Cut on the Wrapper, Oir- .te..thisrlasit.inight...etherwise. he_reltarded as • • ' • • • _.,....._-xxx . Promietors, 1'1:v61014a, p ,. le. • NEW. YOR'K $1. GLAS'GOW. cmmterfeiting. . • ' PEITIT a- EARKEE, . NORTHROP & J..:YMAN , - - , .. • • . . '.Coronto, Agents'for Canada, , . .• : (B70‘ . 0' LLIII :0 ter- in It As . : A., . :. .. . :11.:arrr. .. 322:3 , . . ' . • . - 880 aptilthirt . . PriLVOiM . ''' &pr. 11 A1,10110111k • . , . Apr. is • '7: '20 paduro 314 riniosw the Children r . ,. i: r aorta • .Apr. Iii,...., • ii p.m - — • • , RA,Tts OF , P,ASSA.G•g.'-.:: • Corni.A.,NO's S Weer OasTon glI, equedlY snit - able for children erxd adults. Endorsed by , To Glasgow, Liverp'nol, Londonderry, or Belfa'st, Cabin over GOO doctors in Canada; The difficulty of 86,1 to Sim, gout, to London Aired, 355 to $70, according administering •nausebus rinedicinep, and the.de. tu accommodations. Intermediate aml Steerage as 1011* 51 by any other tirst-ciass line. For,901cets. and inlor- . sirability of having them pleasant to the taste, nialio1l, ling), to . induced. T; Copland to undertake redearcltes whicli resnited in the deleovery of a Sweet Cas- tor Oil, perfectly palatable. of the anme Strength and medical qualitiee iso the ordinary Castor: _oil ; and while equally safe and harmless, yet • actime with niore certainty, -and producing liei- tiler nausea nor griping. Some children &Wit is honey ; others call it syrup -they all say they like it: One parent says--“ Alyebildr6ii. Ilrink it like water in auother--" We had to hide the bottle or they would have flnislied Wright off" antithet -" My little girl has taken It twice it is, though she hates the•ordinary Castor Oil, alul we raver could get ber to take it withont a fight ;" yet another ----." 1 wish von snceres 'ot your SIVE= °AMA am ; it fad aplotatia thaw; --sure to take the place of all the common oil,i' 2'0.2.1a O. It'. /a, 4;pnt. Clinton, Jan, 17,1577. • WRITE LINE. The Ocranie stcain Navigation ' tompany41 Stenmebli • (coryingUnited States -Mails) , 0 a so, .. ... . Mar. 28 ... 1 p m Wei froniNow York (Pier 5'2 N. It )on SATUADAYS, and frclin Livearoot Tainisoala, calling at COrk$ without any trouble • and. (loss net know what Ireland, both wayS. The stondinbips of this Lino Itte • all now, bunt of iron, in water -tight compartments. sal . oiler to rag:epee littriVaiaa e(:OMPIndatiOnii. Tbe Saloons and State.ltooins behig located in the nild.ship • section,but little motion is felt. • • • Rated passege, Salooe, 580 to $100, -gold lietnrn riekets, good for ono year, $145 to $175, gold, accord - care. . 'When lie 'Wok aiin at the enemy; (which Unprincipled patties pre attempting to . be lied tty troet, to a evookoo batven.cd sie.II onuthe remitation Of this article) by seeing. °1,14708; /CI. lt.,11118171.E'...t". ' • thiV.4" Agent.' ;-t..at t..e. name Corr,ivsn's Swswr CAsron Ott,, -----'... ---''--- ' - •- -1.--; --- - - - ''' - Outliyil iall.f.gc!OoCalF.14a41•1V:heNnv till:list tlelia•tittiiwn7if,iiilt.' Ocrt:fi satiiii.attsz;" r f.topop:087,rannteli rt6C 1t.ihtlir abbot: v;e- tir,erseepiott , :141.44.N JANE ..sciA h a darafoa..neeafer.",(witnhcetrilillhau'a..wnitml ' meat, are now manufacturing it fr ni the " !girial recipe. .Tilh.: A thing to Mend, has 0 to or.e. to a fire he etocid ill it Ha' anti:passed .! 'NoRTHROP & LikAN, '',Coronfo. R9Y'A.L. MA IL • ..._. liTaY.,..„Aal„.S:IIIPi• aa.., backets. When. be bed a tooth palled, a 4soktiffse-aCtiejaAl'rg:!al7FAv'el '.1"4.en'a°1' 1"ntim"t"..y . "a G1611°:;. --- be sat down and: never left off yeiii„• alit medicine dealers. Pride, When -lie got out of teeth, he gummeqi - ' •• 'I' • 1 - 'AP: cents, 8t)let bY NEIN' ROTIXt Via HA- IVA ....4.- . ,, LI his -victuals. Whea he got hola of a taitokolia Belladonna Improved Ine,la Beebe,' Porous `6.4,1taisTrAN. - - ".. 0, 25rd. • sAILINGS Vitali ITATAFAX ' NoVA $C01.1AW, • . ." • 80th. .ringget,,,Eif-1-047-frotr:itTriblii,iirorief: , ' , P12.31.01,..' - ". • .3:012A.VIAN, - . •.- . . . -...,ir n Atli:. ao tot raaa. aahea he laiiti•iea to. alma.' ' There Mver has beat a titne vlien•thelicalitta ' ?illiNirasr."-• ••, • a - - a Voth: anything, alma the weatliero 4e eimatt}t. r46(0,11* f.,11,,,nattlit atlii)frairctiltiliaSts'ailei Eel atia.csiceiteni.ctivestal • lutlim:i•virAlgii • . • : 1 .i .27.4pi, 5(.1 a ground hog or a goose bone. • Whea undisputed fact Mutt over balfr.)of the entireispaon. ' • ' PM:At ...f 1.:M.4,1" '11: --;-, 1 al t ivhy go on 1 lantat, did suel milatirm of the globe resort to the use of ordi; ' ' OntoASSIAN, .• ' j- ' luaY 11684 I ti , 1. t , , Shortest sea 18810148, 1.0880/tyl, 00811011, 210 inile. .0t 1881811 navigation Newt. ' ' ' . • la -kr 0.4-13 I ii 'tat:arra Pontittialtapuelar. ' Isnlerfne.liate and Stenragt f A rdfi 1181ok. as by nag, otlyn' line. stei owe passengers terwerdeeto berry, ..lielfii..: kr • man know 'I • :Who was he, nny MITI ['he ‘, 1 1 al 4 :-/ 4; .t ' '''...le rr_tic.p... .it,re.....en.f: used In making these Plestere are Odin Mittman- or better • Writes., iltrinufacitiree nod erteeheoles,• knOwn a.; the Vratikinceitse of the Bible -.nub- ile Fan mver (mass.) isianufactur_ nheerrai lityud Burgundy riteh ; which, when Rh:11U- ers' Board ..ut".11ra confintalfil, in h full •of elept.ricity, Lind Queenstown, (Have*, ce; a toesea, fax.rde m1.0 as 1.- dliC1 wages fifteen per cent. after the . inns ever brought before the human race. .1' 1st of April. de him voted to 'tea Art'grirt'a'bi;„;:te „fl thee 1;IrtZt!lett 1:::i1144Teltril !'ligrl("""t'ir4elvtatt:;2'°c:IrlAyntlit'lami:ehmVat:r3:01611:1!!!4::::Iecr '1,*hey arc acknowlegthi by all whe hat e used lore (nap all einem Muse Oratninat:on of baggage. • lei aa Iteli41 si.r=lot't 1•:! T !I! ft PI !11); 4,1` • ati.ir.h..,..4‘2-allat..at.*tuer.ri.fil'ori‘;,s thect • „ The Vaughan cotton mill opera theta to act euiekar than an? ottatt Plasters yet tatiamartatag and eve they ever Mc re tried, ana ibat inte of these. .....„.... a ' • A. manna. a. T. 11,Apent..enntnn. at Greenwich, Rhode Island, arivft1:1-I'lustere will ill; more real service than a bun- CiHiton,:tke 13, 187i. hive their wages realioaa too per eerie -faired of the ord.inary kind. ,All other rlastaa operation -a are moving West and South, •• , - tirgely dithaent ; the instant one,is applied the patient wilt feel its effect• Acy pewees all the soothing,. warming, sup- CrItA%.1N:D., 'Psi& 1.1N K. RA ILWA Y." s. .. - .... -.:•1 lki after April is?. . are stow of action, and regime to be worn' con- A H111.111VE of laristol (11. I.) mill alumna ta effect a. care ; hut with these it is en - )1 count of basinesa depression and the - .0...... where they will go tb faraling, oh go- porting and etreng,thening qualitiesof all othee • reduction of wages.• - , , t rious other pains in the' EIDNEYS BMOC itirt-oxt4‘..TIsrt, Tronotonittlx, and va- Clitohiawala a-ar ril-i1110, Angell, „ Many who have been relieved of The at, lilaokinfola Woollen company, or liaprz and believe Mai solely done by the • Ovt AND, Atlenit MONDAY, lago. 24, ana„.Nottli Adam' abuia bas teduced electrical •qualities-iVhIch the Pereife-rfasers the wool sorters 141 per ectit. th fag etioinutgart(ialawtylul,Juithuileiiilotils, sorthiewaittehtlyto0Aatiuoyi:Itelia ra•actiger rreine will leave Clinton station as follows . Goma Vas•r, Expross,7,27 A.U., arrivizigat London the s.f.,•een(LreibiettionatalLifyleparttu ea ta.tatailliate„a anrierammtrimvery soft and lar„aiawareori.111.4till 3.47t.ete.Vitill: 03.6,1"::::::11.1%tn,r4""t°,256.4.% 1:onn.,",;:te::::::::14;4""' making In all. 24 per cent ' 12 50 P.M., arriving, Terento, at am P.M., London, at 2 I'AIN'a IN v-t.E sum AND 1311BAST; and 6.45 Pad., London at 9,15 1'. Id. Mixed, arrives from • • Tha Consot vati,ve leaders swiL111 read are iota. la, abl,c ta three who have it cotr) of Oodexioli 10 A. M. if we could only have the Yankee tariff TION; Some even. tell 118 they believe they etrettloar.d4.nittusitlitont gilzscogSoPiSk. ft rmaginatioo: Trains will arrive as follows Mired,10•00A X., frorn these itetr.s calmly and Shen.. tec -• tl t tone- standing' and often prevents OONSUAIP, , were entirely cnred by the use of them of along.. Dna • Toronto, and t....n.lam., Mixed 8,85 P.M 'J. III0E3q1,4 General Manage a. STBAITON, Agent at Clinton. Dec, 2/, 1577 -„, in Canada all. our meehanies would luive seakod C01181111)Ftio0h Alla they should 'resist with every pos- that hag &wad eolltiounnt downward, remarkable way of ehakina. Ins head. eenatent t tutdealtelattit rnill '17/1Ps•-- traArCria,rriet.asobs "°It(IP. M" EIfittLi sibie.form of law any' attempt to re. I growing in desttuctiVe force. 'as it des. They travelled in a post coach - and Stlell ig life. "Boalbralllaruggista