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The Clinton New Era, 1878-04-18, Page 2V Vertestelea of 41f :alimony. 11,1etritneny presents here and there interesting peculiarities, A. bri>1. egroom iallerkimer county, New York, unable 14). re1s1the fun of a discordant sereiio on the wedding night, got out of bed and shot through the window at the serenaders. woundiug three of them. A. 1V1orruen had just married, at one swoop, a mother and her daughter. Ilaa be a 'wether -in -kw? A. nutter teturned from California to Michigan tb marry to Alt!hat„ he had _left behind him. Re annenneed t'it-ei he was eeennissiou• - ed also to pick up a girl for lets mining partner ancl take het, to him to wed. • After, careful prospeeting he made choice, and the chosen damsel bus gon,e yettle the:wedded.. pair • to _Ohlifornia to 'meet her future husband. Kepler and Stevens traded wives in Tipton, Iowa, twnyeers age, the Utter ,getting $700, on aceount of the wifa that JW gave away heiug far handsomer than the one he received. Stevens has Since grown wealthy, and his. laWful evife seeks by a lawsuit to reiriatiite herself, Sally, a Piute princess he Nevada,. Married is white man and 'returned with him to • her, tilbe. The 'indignant •'Indians shaved his head,. whipped hini soundly and drove him haele:into Civilization, A Trey clergyman publishes*a ODUV- -plaint-that the pay' received formar- ristge services is not adequate, consider- _ing the risk, that•iaineurred amiting • couples spinet the -wiebes Cif their -Tarn - Dies. He Says that` the fees. given; gen- erally range from one to five dollers.elle- Gently he rode tere miles into the &Santry, spent a whole day, paid $5 for the ose of a horse, and received:Only $1..25 ..o.,• Love?) , .ngaries: 'TWO BE IDEA AND TWO OnoOmS blIANia2 OFF. • • Two weddieg couplespresented theta - selves at the Mayoralty in thb esuburb of Paris to carryout the Civil portion of their matriage contract, They; ranged thenimelves on.. opposite sides of th Mayor's official -throne, and 4.fieced • one • another. The Mayer was.. asking a question of Otte of. 'the -bridegrOotime • whose, attentioe was • 'thus distracted from Ms bride. On .turning round: to look at her When he had answered the ' question, he catight'her makineslieen's eyes" at the bridegrOom oppgaite. • Being of a jealous tomper€ment, he laid his hand reughly on her arm andsaid „Sheep. lv, "Mademoiselle, which of •the two brides are -you 1 - You. are: mine, I be; Hove ; then oblige me by ,confining your glances tomo." The bride Was a young wool(' take his atatiop on tbe stops of thepulpit with a large ear trumpet, and remain there until the, close al the service. Tie did sot •with his friends tittering 'below, and the congregation •seandalized. The preaeher none seem- ed insensible to what was going on, but Presently in the conrse of his sermon, he said: "Net•ouly does Um mercy of God extend to the most enormous of criminals, BO that nine, howeverguilty, may net, if duly penitent, 15e partakers of the•divine grace, but Ale° there are pone so low, so mean so worthless, ail not to be objects Of GOCPti fatherly "soliOitilde and, care. Indeed, I hope that it ma,, one day be extentled;" and here:Jointing over the pulpit, he placed his hand on the undergradtlatb's bOad, • eteto this silly ho." Themtrum ee4esproe4dt.,the lad bolted, end the wager Nv 1 A •••:•, v..••• j„•,• woman of epirit, atedreesenting •in which the: reprimand waif made, ye - torted, "Ah, mo*eor, if you are Pale • ous already, I an?, Jike4yto leed a plees. • ...ant life with you The *lona bride:- • groom made an .angry reply,•incl then the other bridegroom must needs pot in his oar. "Pah! Monsieur, why should you make suCh a fuss bent:woe teadenfoi- selle chooses to favor me with a glance?" °Thereat hiebride turned -savagely upon him and exclaimed, "H4; monsisor, •;:t • would seeln, theri,:that you like to have ladies make eyesat you! lgotv I. know what to expect from you; bIlt you might • at least have had the decency to 'keep this proof of your faithlessness conceal. ei from Me herd," And with this fierce thrust she burst into tears. In vaiathe Mayor attempted to pacify both parties. The bridegrooms stormed at each other, and the brides, between their hysterical sobs, mutually accused each other of per- • fidy. What WAS to be done 1' At last the Mayor, lasing temper, cried oet,-- Liquid Vacount: .Whou thonens:drove up to hoii'sie on Eliebeth 'street ',yesterday to the usual quell of mixture, the.:gentle. Mao at' the house kindly inquired t 'Aetna's, how niany.quarts of milk d6 you clelivef! . • ; Ninety-orie, sir.! • • 'And how many cows have,yonr ! Nine, ,sir.' •• . The gentlemen mado'•some eeentrks sebout, An early sprieg, close of the East- ern War, of the roads, and: then asked : • Say, Thou -fele, bowrnuchrniikper day .46 you! covi,s 'average 1' . •'Seven (Pivot sir:" 'Atie--enm,' said the .gentlernan as bc moVed .1001fed, after hitn; sceatchecl his bed, and at once grew pele as 40 pulled' Out a -sheet pencil and began'to figure on the Wsithen=cover.. • Nine cows' is nine. anti .set seven quarts.' under 'the coWs arid Mull, p ty That's i3i:xty..14req citIerts of 'mak, • 1' fold him I sold ninotpone .qnarts. per day. Sixty.- three* from n inety-ene lyesi tWen&eight, and none t� carry. NO*, where edo•1 get' the .test .of .tho THE ()LINTON NEW Ettik., • meow in a Detroit Pollee Vein* They bad brou,ght in all 014 wan. 1,10 wee not only drank, •but •ugly and obsti; nate, All night long he hod kicked the door of his eel) and raised high riot, and be threatened to tear the fixtures of the'court-roone out es soon he ()erne to Wel. Bijall hod sought to eoothe him in various waye, but he Weald not bp soothed. . His Honor VAS infornted of the pre. 'settee of the old men, Anil of his ugliness, and he said :• , • uTiting him out and:Tet Inc see if he has any one to care for, or any orte be kind to ,.• '1 eati't be' .eiriieir aplaitued els primer tte he CU Q1 Q before the bar, and aesumed.e defient loolceee • Whet) atu eoftly replied his 11Pleer) I• atn olcl and. broken • down and trembling; hope- to have children to love 1002 • Eh 1 lieve.no children,' tnettereal the.old M , :Wein i ra7,,f greatly surprieefl, 'When toy head is white with Old age,' • COD tirtited the- Court,. •.' w itty. veto() fsrolee-ee, and the 'harsh ,Words of meneut my oid heart, then I shall love to think -of the children Wheeif not liV- ing to lighten my burdens, steep peace- fully in graves. which the spring sun and Waroi rain 6 are elothing in green!, Ohildren—dead—yes, I heve buried children ' mused the old men, •his: face growing,sof ter. if am ttepoor nutty - the (lona(' if my wife is dead and my ohildren rest. underthe willewa---if per-, arty,. hunger and .cold. colue • to me -6 Mahe me.1)ate the world and feet. eles, perate and look upon all men as. my enetniee; I will let drink alone -4. will. fight hack the bitterrieSs creeping ,into niy heart --I Will let„prayera. Wm, tho sPlitleola'1.7rm8eft'sn'had'• no iva paler tban•hefore, and his Chin qniVeted a little; • • • • " ' Tlie-wOrld is carelesseted harsh Sad Athisptim es cruel,' said his Honor, the world ie tender towardii 110 womaP. 1•111?.• requires an incessant adtion of the y elle the salve will 0,c.a.a: 0110vm. in restoring aeunei- whose, face is, pinched by old age, Misery may 'have Iong• threatened a fatal. ter - m k ? I'll-b.hegedeifIliaveneivnnyself a Way- te,eiee of my best custemiers by leaving Cial;iled.ifig cavity id 'these figgera to be filled with •wetteier•HDeteoft Free Pre. • •. 4PVS'800O0a.-f, (11tATEVUI,A.NDOoldrQii,TINO a thorough 1, nowledge 01 uateral lave whieh govern' the c per etion of digestion aflti. netrition, a0 by 041•PfUl Opplteatiou, of the tine properties ,f well.selected cocoa, Mae blpps ha -providee our brealefaet tables with a (lel kettely flavored beverage which may 35%N us many heavy doctore' bills, It is by the jedieious use`Of eaeli artielee of diet that imatilitutiou Linty be gradually built lip Un- til Orem; enough to resist every toodeney to diaease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floatieg aroend us ready to attack whereTer there is a weak point.. We may escape many a fatal sheft by keeping, mirselves well forti- fied with pure blood and A properly nourieli- ea ireene,"--Cizet Nerviest Gazezia.--Bou only in I'aokets labelled -" thues 'Errs & Co„, lIo- mtvopethic Chemists, 48, Threadnotelle4reet, and t7e, Piceedille, London." • ' • WO= Iloasiis,-WoolY horses are not so rare as lenity suppose, net itneh great curiosities either; there are many to be found in various PArte of the eoentty, hilt we doubt irthey.will ever prove ink valeitble te their owners as the one ro vitt in IEHL, exhibited by Barnum+Are imagine their owners utjeau conSititt" there mere valuable without tho• „ •• .• ' wpolrfor this rough andwoolY.Iftatercf-thollair, ouLD ItEl$pECTEULLY INTIMATE 'TO TUE indicates that the horse' is not in healthy ow dition-probably htderbound; or suffering front scene digease Which occasions this unnatural aP- pearanbe ; in such eases useDarley's 40nditiOn 'Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy. it will purify the correct the appearance; re- moVe all obstruetions from the hum and liver, ahd give to the coat a sleek and shining appear, elle°. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is Oet each package. 'Northrop",6•Lymart, Neweaetle, Oat, proprie; ors for Canada, Sold by armedicine • A..00nvinoil cough or cold shou d never be trifled with, often when neglected it is convert- ed into a serieue and generally fatal puhnonary disease, . The more pradent,. aware of- this; promptly use Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers" oll- rative which has sustained its reputation for ornr.twonty y.ears„. thoT are .01W4Ye_ P&P:elks ° and exert a most b.eneficial influence on all the Bronchial and pulthonary orgaeo.. Sold by all diegeents and country dealers ")rice cts. per box, • • • ' • r X'11''.P.3 .11;T CO, A IN E. , • tt cti101e remedy ,for dioectie's of Ote aye •ccute or olironic),, gronulation of tlte litl.q, . devation,:-.01. the Itwl4rymat glangq,_ : Wm, tz),q1 weakness...qr ad, viston from, 'any •' cattee. ' • ; JAME P.A.TTED SON, P1.4STERilt.' • 411 kind; qf OrttatrOn(oittiorh done to order, work proolNy attonrio,t to In town or' eountar, denetio nest vlAur nerth of the Presbyterian Church, Clintollaoh, 14, Iva. •• sml CABINET WARE, FURNITURE 81c. ,Tus Amenlein Evii-SALve Is presented to the public with the itsaurance of its -efficiency as a • euratise of ,most discasgs of the .e3ie,_ acute or chrome inflammation, whether indoced by. scro- fulous origin or othertritie, weakness or defect of vision, . diminished tone of the optic neive, or a diseated state of the tiesues constituting that organ. Also; for all -persons whose voca- fotm healthy action, where'wealcness, pain and the Man Whose work ilithe bney marts of life is done. "Under the. wrinkles mination; It is the niest siincple, safe, and ef. an griq •0 go " s• ofwhibli it is made ate pure, perfect; and cestly, fectual remedy ever disebvere . The materials Init 'to eked `.11,y, ef•tiettlItinit; • 'We do not. always (ma it. and wheti compounded elab,orate gare and e,xactness, we „i6 not We foal that the woehe hes safe.in ite application, behig used externally, • an I ot. (movie avoiding the paiii and clanger :Last, night •the Sheriff' of :Dodge Coonty, Neb • paseed nythe Texas Cen- tral road having en aurae a man natneil Merolla Withereau, Accused of entirdar. Withersau WO' paying court to w young lady monied Bradley, tesided in the town of Fremont _Neb. • end' waS • en, a ed to be married to her, When a stran- ger pained etturi ge came, o e 'town. succeeded..in short ticne :olaimingea good .part of the jesting lady's: attention.: '-This • greatly •displeesed IVithershu, Oho is .O'f a Very jealaua temperament, :and lue.-was not slew be giving his apparentrival .many evidences of his ill-wille openly insulting whenever. an Opportunity, WAS • -Yet young 141tridge, being' 'received with favor by tlie young lady, continued to visit ha. The engagement between Withersau and his affianced Was un - :broken, however; and '.the wedding .day had been axed Upon; OoOevening,Witherequ, While on his way to the • town to visit his affianced, Mot her in iempaity with Imeridge out riding, and, seized by a fit .of jealousy; he galloped up to then? anctshot Lau - ridge, killing him tdmost instantly. He fled the country, and it, was thotight that he bad gone baek to Caeada,wheee bad formerly lived. .1.1e wore on -his " Am 1 to proceed with this ceremony, 136 hand a seal ring of the yoitng lady, or am T notV MO two brides with one which was mounted bye gold cross, .and. ACC0111, screatued." No r' 'If Perhaps " said the MayeiFriihose wrath had again it wee this that lotto his capture. ' yottng tram^ named Swaney, a cousin of cooled down; " yoti could arrange mat- ters between yourselves if you were' left. Miss • Bradley, had. enlieted • in. the alone. ',rite clerk will show you to te United Stetes artily, and was, ordered private room. I: will give .Y011 half an with hie Om pony to Fort. Duncan on bout." At the eeteeetIon of teed time the Rio Grade. Ile lied never eeen rippeee Withersart, but he Lail freqnently, heard - the partiei were suumioned to st neer° you his cousin describe the . ting belong.,Arg again before the Mayer. to•her„-which Withersau wore when he settled your differendet?" he asked. 1.muridge. One day be saw a «y, "Monsieur le Melee • but;---but--9 idileti " Well, what is it 1'• "We hey() elreet- atraff0 man et the Fort weating the idcn'ical ring, hu e'en enq airing tile shale - ed thange, Moneieur le Mairee'! -"A champ ! whet do you meau is A ger'S name lie gave it AS Bill Poiptlextpr, change of brides, 'Monsieur le note' The soldier wroh't to the authorities of And so it was- the jealous brielegrooM Vrow"te 'aivliv-4 • a dosotit;lioll of the had taken the jealous • bride, and the Elim and ring)/ and 01.0. Skatift being glances had, satiSliod tista the weitiei. otthe Ting was young lady of the fickle iikedlscUesto"‘Vithereati, came afteratul eeptered - taken the gentleman who "make eyes" at him. The estottielied —7Pollag ' Mayor looked at them io silent atentee- ----.4•4e."4`.------- ment for st moment or two, buethey'rnet • • \vioo; a ea illorfila (lorde,gt thativest his look unabashed, so he shrugged hie • Deaeribing a garden in San Diego, shnulders, and said, " Well, if you Are Oal„ the Union; of amt. oity, says *04 satisfied, it is no htginess Of' mine. it eenteins a gniiva• tree, lei years old, will proceed with the ceternony," •'And loaded with blessonts ; -4 Sicily kmen, married tltey were. 5 years old, 18 inches in circumference, alk • • • A Sharp; Threat.- ou which aee umber t4 lemons, one Of which istme foot in cieeurnferonce ; A few days ago some rowdy nutter- a citron tree Covered with blossoms ; a graduates at Cambridge • (England) putnalro orange, 3 years old —one of the made a disturbance At the Boman oranges hanging on it naeaettres one Catholic chapel, a proceeding which foot four inches in circumference; a Tu. drew from the authorities a notiee that 'hid lemon in full bloom; orange should any such °Wender be discovered seedling, only 4 years old, 15 feet high; Iso would be rigorously dealt with,— potuegrahate, 2 years old this Beason, Probably at the beginning Of the eentury here 24 pomegranates; CilirleSO such coeduct would bave•passed ..nteece,....a. years old, hanging full of lemons; a ticed. At that dine the pulpit of tile nectarine 1 year old, a feet high; HU Baptist chapel there Wa8 Occupied by Anthotly Robinsori, Meii of great wit and ability, whom the .younger gewns- men frequently annoyed with perfect immunity SO far AS the authorities were concerned. Oa one oecasion a wager was inadeeby lth,dergradttate that he • , • olive fili• years old, 18 feet high ;. a mon- 'darin orange 5 ,years old, ott which were over. 40'd hleasema 'a few 'weeks since; Besides these them are other 'vurieties of limes, a Turkish fig -tree, dons, and has been prononneed. t'te best seated Consuesphou, • the' white Asher fig, ,Maltoso blood remedy yet diatoverojt to allay and at-. PriaPared by OBORGE i. 'MflOiIELL, Itovvell,Mass orange, J'apanese perauntnon, peach, vilec. teat etmsureption: • sold 'by alltiruggists, • 4 been too harsh. Folks• haeion!t deed me righe' said eaustie minerals and eye -washes. RfNowonsc- and.OLD CAROSIO 8011•00,- of scrofulous origin,' the oldr Man as he brushed .at his . or resultingfrom whntever Cause, Yeild to the Aittrocan ..Eve-SALvo. • eyes. . They. ahead be ashamed. to .make CESSFULLY 14111, PfLES. Its soothing ef- ,., • y feet is immediate, and a permanent cure requires trOUDIc ICir an mu man te you.. CU but a few applications.. The proprietors of areMot a bad. Old man.t • "Dn. 'J. PETTIT'S IMERIOAN ETE-ALVE " while N.'no, I hope n ot,' -. • whibli neceSsattly attends the trodtiction of making new and iromroved machinery fin- mak- ing a; more perfect li`ox for theErs,Seeset, have will hid you to secure youT-7-elghteete .seid the Court. `Tr gen-are in, witnt,.. youi1lfin iencla 'tight/here.' • • -• staininered the prisoner. .`,Yott get di Link, bat:7year old tart •Was hardened. Yon ;were revengeful, ,betallita. you felt desperate.. I. shall -let You go. See how tbaentisliine creeps in ! Imegine 'how the green :grass is springing and' the birds praising God -.1 T• woulitet Sande/on to prison, .fer all the money'int the world 1"' • The, old Man 'tried tie: speak „but. he 'could net. Tears.s.Ati down:iris cheeks, his Chin. quivered, -and he gypped his way out with all the tend'eruess in his. heart which a. Mare Cat have. • • • "'We have. too i.ituolt law; And too ]ittle.reherity,!!..mused the Court as he watched the dld man out, and he woe long in calling the next, easel-LP/7m Frear. ' • • • • " • -• • Deathin his Favorite limbo. The mortwet etatiseics of the whole world show that about one-fifth of sal mankind die of conseniption and the number of cleatlie •dtte to eon-. sIlin1)tifSrl beeps a, greater, ratio to • the whole ntunber thon ,that of any other three`dieestees together'. Moreover, in, •vestigatiou proves that this ratiois steadily iucreasing.. its itict•easing pea.' valence . has 1.c1 •tceethepopular belief that consumption is incurable. Eveey year littiedreds .of esti An ffe.rers seL.k) the 'sunny retreats of Florida or,the dry atmeetyhere of Colorado, for ho.tlth—lud tind only a grave. The.infl netted ef the atmosphere -,the only remedial sgent that eieher Deride ea, (Adored° can .ne. ford- the eoneemptivee-is sib, beee -only. .2) a Nati ve,, The cure of, consumption. ileinols !Ivan two ossentiat eoudittoJiii 1st, tho nrres;rof,the allnorreal .breaking. dowu or thy tikt1131.o8, whiell tiecvents einac:.tition,•ana 2nd; the re.storation of of' healthy nticritiop,.• in puler to stop the .formation pf taberculous Mutter. To accomplish 'this, a eraore pewerfill alterative ttettn De. Pisecht Golden Me - died Disicovery has.never been dieeovete att the satrid time, it soothes the irritation of the nervous ,systent pro. duce(' by violent conghing, which in its HQ often. leads to mops) serious reeulte. The use of "expectorants!" in consuani. tion is absolutely' suicidal. ' For while removing the tubercles alrenuly Posited, they produee yet more serious. reeults by intim:Mug and dotroying the sound und healthy tissues. Coiisumtion re- quires' a remedy that will soothe while 'it relieves ; -harsh medicines, ,bot add' fuel to the flame that already threatens to consume the system. . The Golden Medical Discovery fulfills these condi- ta gec • c EA IE 10. 1 00 LO env r so as earrespontitLwith-the-Ont-ert-the-WrapPerreir' urS, Advertisements, etc. We call attention th:as it might. otherwise be regarded as cou ntet ' •PEPTIT 41 BARKER; Proprietors, Preedonia, . Y. NORTHROP & Toronto:Agents for Canada. Joy among .the VIsalditress CitreLAND's SWEET PASTOR Pri., equally 8uit- Able for children and adults. • Endorsed by• ever 000 doctors,' in Canada.. The difficulty Of 'adminisniring. nauseous niedieines, and the de• sirtibility of liftvffig them pleasant to the taste, induced •T, Copland to undertake researches Which resulted intim discovery of a Sweet Ottetor011, perfecerealatalee.pf the same Stiets,gth and me;tleal quatities bif the ordinary Castor oil ; and while equally safe and harmless, yet acting with more certainty.. and producing nei- ther -nausea nor griping. Some children say it is honey; others call it syrupthey all say they like it. One parent says -".'My cluldren.drink it like water ;" another -4-." We had to hide the bottle or they Would have. finiehed it right ()fir residents of Clinton and viem'ay, that, having rebuilt Ws premises on the old stand, Victoria Street," ClintOu . lie h • ALL Ouolias Net 14.sts gnash, a as now online a large.one Meet steek'or XIX' DS OP PUBII/TITIZE • , • Choirs, Tables, UetProon: Sets,•Lounges, Whet of gond material, excellent worknianchip and ad which he will sell at tho lowest remunerative R*PAI lalsIG :promptly A TTIOTDI. .6) •aNE Cnitilla SPATEP, AS GOOD AS NEW. . .cnsiltu Vitt Cit: OZ47,1,-Y, Remember,..he Place - ITICTORIA.St., , . .. _ -,• ..... Clinton, March 8;1877, ' '," ' ' • . • .. . . • , . . . . 1111111116 LON DESBORO -•• . , riinD SIIIISC1LUEDEE481 To NOTIFY IIIS oLn. -I- friends and customere, sue as many new Mies as may think fit to favorlinf wit 11 their patronage, that he has re -built his BlacIceinith,Shop, AnA ' • • . Whiohle ney, in fall operation, From tie Nag export - once Rua the facilitieste possess e§, he feels competent • :to glirovettisfact ion to all who may f tvor him -with thOir Carrie, -Rolls, ClitterS A itPECIALTY. 0 Arum 18, 1878. • tiebical tabs, DAPPLE,TON..- Or FICIDA, DAV time and at 14IGIIT time.- The Porous aver 040 Stare of Cenningberne si Aikealwita-tho Saintre,ClInton, Clinton, Peo• 2011677, Alibet:g14atiobilottiseirtif.t...vts, Clinton, ' =• rim /1.1,,Bvr,,..relystoian, sargoou, ole., Cotonirl jj Oomity of 'Torun. Residence awl Oiliee•-• Corner of V kleGill University, Montreal; rhysiclan, Burgeon arid Aecoucheur. Itesidonce-Davennenn. dandsrv 4,1871. TAXES STEWAAT, isf, P„ 0. IL, GEADITATE OE _. e VV"... ationeeltAce,wzioz.,0,11,e,r.,boy,,iii.A.0tDixilbeirocionfi:-.47,ItaTillyur— oat, Ofneco-Oppoeito Simile's Ifotei. Inyth, ean, 20, i870. • 4 . .. _ • . ,i -N TIMING, IN1,B4 (011ADUATE- Or TOIIONTO NJ* Thaiv,ersitY,) rhYsician, Sargson. 4e, resioenee at Mr. Manning's, throe dolv 7 ea.st of the Vernporance . 114114deL°etiforb,c7un4 °* 0On4t487'4 '•' . ' 1, • . • .4.)1,-* ,, .,. . , AM. STAN131711E, 010.1),ATU kiEDICAL .1.)" Department of 'Victoria University, Toronto, fin, reerly of the, Ifospitals and Dispensaries, NOW /oil, Coroner forth.) county of Huron, nornmot,..o.at.a.1. July 22, 1874, . ---TAcw8LEE---&-GIB8()Ni---,EffESICIANS, • 81711‘.. onoss, Aoconchenrs, 4to, 011ice, 'Albert Street, opposite rates Mille. . D,13, Dowsx,ur D• - 5. M, Gummi, hi. 11. Clinton, May 10, 2877. Dit. WOETIIINGTOIS. PRESTO/AN,. sti73t:1E0N: Aocouctieur, Liceutiate a the Colleae of Physioians RUA BArgeOUS Of 4o:A.A0O 0/MAIO, and Provincial Liconti, ate and Coronor fok the County of Iluron.ti Oflice and. . residenee,--The building formallyoccupied by Mr, Tilwaitos, Ituron street, , Clinton,Zan, 10, 1871. • isteiittnions ttrb#, NrenEY LEND, IN -LARGE DR SMALL SUMS, A. on good mortgage seearity, moderato rates of Interest. 11. HALE, ' A04110014 480, 7"" 010:EMUS F. anties,rnovniatat., tote rxxort, Valuator, and Land Agent, Pince :-Yose- plitne street, 'Magnum. Winglima, Aug. 2, 11377. ellitIAGe LICENSES AND CEIITIFICATE5.-- Aepleat the Town or at the,rasidence of the " inihscribor, near the London,. Iturefok Bruce EsilwaY Station, • ,TAMES SCOTT,. . • • issuer of Marriage LieeoeoR, ClintOn, April. 27th, 1e70. • • -0. 1ieJTO8li, ole JfiArPIELD, -12880213• MarriageLieensee under the new Aet, Commisaloa- er for taking AmiltivIta in the ilomen'slionch, for C0102 - Lies e1 7fitrun• mid Bimee. Cenveyancing diate„ aneh , Leases, Bonds; Contracts,- .1111s, Deeds, Ana mortgagee.. . Fess Pollock's Rota. , NON0le 3DVANC•01) 00 340A1. AOTATA. • " 130111014; Opt, 14, 1875." • ' • ' " • 1!,1 Ap iiNtt t. c" E1.491I°111nAto. v14..4t.18°N' 0 ' Alr.tualooteson will be in Clintonevery' SI. hs Moe'rEffi 4,12ewir *. MORTGAGES,. - tkiaT,Ess, opiER Promptly Attended to, at reasonable rates. "E.x0r-:7'1,T*3-,D LandesboNo; Oct. 18.-1877; .. • 37,7_,..W. EA sri2 . Clinton. Nov. 2,•1874, • • A N OR \LINE NEW YORK GLASGOW. ANOITODIA ......Apr. 18 ..... . 2 pan CALIFORNIA . Apr. 20 8 Ran • • . air 11X0rIa. Apr. 27 2 p:in ' • • RAPS ea,r- PASSA.G*. To Glasgow, Liverpool, Londonderm or Delfast, dablik e3,i5 to 4/10, gold, to London direct, 806 to 570, according to accoturnoilations. Intermediate ancl -Steerage as low by Any other first-chi:4e line. For tickets late( Odor. • Illation, spiny . 6'. W. ',Alf drov" Agent. Clinton, Jan.17, 1877. . . 13.13ftli. FloHinF raviEsubscribor bog ri to tender his most Z.- sincere thltrikk 14 his numerous ,eustm, mere in the surrounding townships and the public generally for their liberal patronage, and would further notify them that he has lately added most inipertakiinprovement0 to his mill.hy patting in a new, engine, doubld the pouter heretofore used,- and two ran of first-elesh stone, With a complete set of mot, -chant bolts, and in fact all the latest and most, improved ineehinery, together with first-eless *nnilers, he IS prep!redtodo ercit-elassweekin WHITE . :STAR, . LINE. GRISTING, CROPPING,. &c , - • - G t "oi 1 • t. P t' fa et I , St • (carrying ilnitea states Un)bo ar les •om Ohania.Ste.ain av pont any s eansibil rts a wet mc in ant on auotherlittle girl hats taken it. twice dietetics) can have their grists and cheeping . home with them the stone day. -riood Flour Will sail from now Yuri:1E16 '12 17.11 ) on sArtisnAve -without anY trouble, and does mit know cvltat mid from Livratroct. Oft Ir1111.11SONVA, ca1liag at Cork: • . it 10,4110ugli gm Hates the ordinary Castor Oil, atid. Mill Feed for sale .e.t modorate prices. Ireland, both ways.. The alcamohipti. of thls Line MA and we never could get her to trtke it without a , , ' ___-- 1„, . All DeWi.1111111, Of IVO; ii 10. watcr.tight compartments, 5104' fight ;" ,,ctt another -"!J wish you strecese of Luxel.BEItt..,' LUMBER effort° paimerears ettrivanea acoommodatione. . The your Swifter CAsron OIL • it is a aphindidAlting•- -.pi , I - 9. „lid 1 . , he iub. 4-* H4110000 aud abito-Ilooms being located hi tho mid.sbip • .-sitre to take the place ol all the conatnon •oil." ' le Su 'Ber1"r-w0' - a °''' f°"1.t 1 , .sectfoo,ttellitlo inotion lifer,' - . — . . • • The oXtraordins,ry demand for this improve-. Lie hat he h33 a falto stook of l'inther oi • mitc•xotratonuv, saloon, sato auc,goitt; ti,,turn. Intuit 0 t.nti .atmpleitoseli olt1 medicine baShrought aifferent ltimls and ler1/ ngthipt Pine .frent.10• 'Tickets, goed fO101 year. 5141to" e•17S, geldo , /wnt- franduletit itnitatiens into ;the market, but the . public can guard:themselves againzt stibstitutes leg tO' arvolamodittlio.ii,, StoM•go passage, to or Dom (which unprincipled -partite, are a ttein pging to 5811 on the reputation of tide article) by seeing that the name COWAN tY't.i SWEET Weisel. oir,, on both, wrapper and direction label. ,! The undersigned, having pnrehasett liressrs. T. Copland.& Co'll interest intim above prepa- ration, are tinw nutnefoeturIng it !tote. the ori.- ginal recipe. • • .... .... NoRTIttior Ar., "GT.\ MN', •,Torento, Ask for (lifeL.cs ifs Swiunt CAsrou OIL. -Ob. all medicine clealere. ' Price, 72117011(8. to.120 ft; licmlecli,trout 10 to 26.,.; °harry, Buttertnet, White Sias,maplo, Softatel Rock irrir plan of titeamoo, and other Flint, in lengths to snit the ptiblic, which en. IL:trope, at low rates, in nolo tion apply t . ablest' lion to fill all tri•ders that Ito may bp Lro'., `144"1* favored with on the iliort est tintice and -most 11377 , rettionatple tennis.' • • " • ` V. ;mass. ereprictor. TIIE • en, Isla, .; .":" , • . Of enIONtti .serve-tha name, Do not be floceived. Sold by' Ottee , • • , • Mitehell's Belladonna Improved India' RuF M bber Pereat . • ../ COBE • Platter. • ' , • • ' ALLAN NE UOYALM'A ti; 11A1I4lP$ . • Lie< rin,o1,• Emetiontfuttry 44 en-fleignr, ND:1w 'ROUTri, via HALIFAX- . , . .smt,t-Alts.rito 31 II At FAX MORAVIAN, • • • .I.4411 511i. • ' • (4140 111,10y different 111,wases has neon, Caused "1 There never has been a time when the healing . Vialt!li• . and :Clock filakci, by..outword application a,; the present, It ittan andleputed fact that oVer halt or the• entire. po.-&• . isolation of the globe resort to the use of 03511.'.• c.,• • miry. ideate ca. • , , The Priticipal ingredient:I used. in' malting, thew Pliteters are 'Um ,Oliinintrintror bettee known tie the, •Pro•ukincense of 4lie lMblss -Poth4 her, and Bit rgutirly Pith ; which, when sdoot.i. ficullY oeinPottraled, is full otelectricity, and When combined with the pure medicinal gOins,' is found to be one of the greatest healing meth- ume ever brought before the 'lumen race. • - They are acknowleg,ed by all who 114141 used them to act mticketz titan rely other Plasters they ever before tried, 'and that one of these lusteters will do more reat eervice than a loin- dredof the ordinery kind. All other Plasters are to of action, and require to be Worn con- tinually to effect 4 cure ; but with these 113 134 en- tirely different ; theinstatit oneis applied the patienV will feel its effect. • They posoesie :di the soothiegt, watming, sup. portiog anti strengthening qualttiesof all other Plasters. Many who have been relieved of RHEUMATISNI, TLCD0I,011EUX, and va- ilium abet pains in the ICIMEY8, BREAST or sim, and believe it is solely done by the esiectrioat qualities which. the Porous. Plasters contain, -and which is imparted to the system, thissraltoring them to &healthy 00101110e, They aro very of 13 and pliable, still vtry ad; halve ; end a SUN cure fen- WEAK BACKS., PAIN'S THE SIDE AND BIM AST ;. and are invaluable to those who have a COLD of long' etatielim,v, and often prevetite CONSUMP- TION, Some even tell us they believe they were entirely cured by the tee of thent of a long - a fici,r.ram:. in 1.1,, mill owl* it'll ill 01;a1.:•;, • - • " 18•11. ' i'1,143V1vt.1 0 • " zeh. • • • , may ,A.k, PROM t t Cairo. . • : • lith; yonv rev, 6: ielay, 210 rolle. 11,111,115 g ll•nei. tlio 74. o .1, a, .,rona • toe rtt Ca • tit• ' • • Store la t pleeeeettefed. Yet `gelases S. Palliser * Ca., . . YrIorohe will ;keep oe Tema a Koleilt as5lolt:11.111 of -Cloeka, WaiblieSa Jorietry, and Siltietwate ef alf 'which he lIi sell at reasonable rotes. Equating of , overY deseriptionproMptly attended to. 4", stnnttoomnn, Atnunt Eitannt, Clinton, Tan. 24, 1878. CLINTON • PUMP FA.Q17011,Y. roue SUSSollIDAU DESIRES TO ASTURN 1118 sincere thanks for the liberal share of patronage afforded him, slid 80001 3180 intimate thcalte hat) der. ing Una past who er.• 1511 10 a largo stock of first-elass todterialottut 14 noW proplred to Initke itea put in, the A MOST SUPERI013, PUMPS, , • 131 otery doseripilon, on tho Snorteter i•toexce, and on thonmet reasoneble terms. • Zeniembire the Disco — next door to A. IVIathescee Blacksmith Shop. 34nnOill301,1, Clinton. April 10,1877. g.,0111 nt,..e 1, , irCA :1/4T•nt7J1:,171'8 1.1EIX'01411, Infer:cc :i 140 (13,11 hteer.fge hires tn• low OSO tis aux 0.„1.71r1- flue. Ste tag,: pmeeems forme (I, a to WILT, Deira:it, 011414T -town. 'Glasgow, and 7,ent1'n, at some rat, -s es t. tharpeol.. Tho "rem train wrong the Canadian fimilft end colon:Oleg 83117 (bo (Aeon Re1m:3111N at Iralifax, lesson Toron to: every ri ',lay, at 7,0a 5.50, .panengcx via Ws route travel Omagh Canadian territory, there fore evade alt Castent nonce examinat'on ot baggage. 8nrPhrt1t Tickets and every information,apply tc • - elT11 t/TON, (4. To E. Agent, dlinten..*, tee 11,4877. • GRAND TRUNIC RATTATAY.. ON• AND A r'f Bit AIONDAYy Biw. 4, Passenger Trains will leave Clinton Station as llows 001,20 .E588,,E513i CAP'7.27 5..117.., arriving in ondon 10.15 /Of, Toronto 411.05 2.11. hall Alla 1.1 'presa, 12833 P.M., arriving, Toronto, at, 140 P.M., Lon on; at 0,18 2,31.Mixed, 4 25 P .I/1 arriving at Strat ord at 0.45 P.kt,,* London at, 8.18 Mired tsrrtvllefrpYis G0Tad(itn°,:vv10111A1,-rr‘i.ve 5, 1011080 3tlxed,10.00A,7l,,front ttatford, • Mall and 73891108, 8.432 2.111., fronoTeronte, ttriffole•andLondon, •Ilpress, 0.20 P.M,,trom Buffalo, Toronto, iota Londoe,n .a,tiyas.806;,a ...nfaid.nerig6 A. STAA.DrOlt, Aftent allotOni Dee. 27, 187/. a