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• THE CLINTON NEW ERA,
AUGUST 22, 1878.
Whnt Is Life.
rAte t *tat is ate? tele elution eva) west env;
This treasure,. that ave pray for, bending low
palid forehead of mine sloepor We;
This song, end gladness; thia full out) of
•
We woo glad Lilo, with eager, banded epecelli
O And clasp hos to our, bosoms, binding there .
TrofwIngswiest tar heyOud Our feeblereaolt
She ahould be tempted, ationarrisions
Awlillotlie mourner Oen and flower -41W fields •,
litay ell hoe soul wt pie turning bright
Tho chains that held her until Beason yields
And whispers, "Shadows am not born of light."
Poor Wel arousingit may feel the bars,
And bruiso With heating:Ito frail, trembling wipes;
2hen-sleeping-hill a•droatning auto stara,,
Trusting, the fancies that the TeltlillIfht DriugS.
With wrohg and sorrow, sow ;ma eeettee
AM ruse Q teurost, ems er lupe and trust,.
Fill out the IlyIng years! sOnta 3035 441110
Our pi:ash:to treneuresoverthloss h tho aueL
Our Lif0 bleedbag Dnil torn she Beth there
With broken wings; and on wo lot her go, „.
You too not whither, ona Me cares not whore..
Why Mould we wonder! None fit us May know.
amismsemsesessiers
THE LAST SIXPENCE.
Itwas a chill, bleak niorning in. No-
vember that Charles Atiberyemerged
from an old shed .wheve he had posed
the last part of the night uncle r a• pile
of sheep -skins. AS be etood there noW,
his lips were parched, and • his limbs
shook as though witirthe pa1sy. .He
eneehanically placed his hand • in his
pocket and took titerefreneeisixpence.
Ile searched further -fl t in • every
pocket -but he could fid no more,
That single sixpence celei ehe lest of his
fortune. •.• - • •-
Ah, Charley,. Chaeley,•' :he .toute
nuired to himself, e you've .erou: .your
--race. Where now are the friends who
bare se long hung about. yon?. • 'One
poor sixpenee 1, Ie willebuy Me oineglase
of gog to alley, my burning.thirst; Oh,'
would to God'it. would buy ene one'tine
friend l' •
. He raised his eyes and -beheld an Ode
woman with ben:deal ',back ev. ho • ,c ti4e-te
tottering .Q11 slowly • and trenelefinely.
_ter "garments Mere tOi'll• and tattered
and the thin .gray hair himgMatted tired
uncombed. S.Lia stopped when elie came.
to where the. yeuth stood and leaned
beavily Upon her staff. ••• • •' •
• .
Charity, goeed sir,' she Uttered . in.
hoarse, tremoins tones. •Give ttie
wherewith to purchase a .singth meal,
and I'll ask God to bless :
'By my life,; good •Woman.,e yen 'aee
the very one L lavo:been wiebingloe.
Here is all Ihave; it is nay lastsixpence!
• Take it. 1 haVe only., wished iteeould.
bring me etne true friend.' .• '
But what geed would copse et ;that
while you dontinuoto enrso yourself
• The y oath. started,. leailt be .'ePok•eenet-
' If you:Zuni-old' have ,me for i feiend,•
'will you likten to me as a friencir-e
Listen.? Yee; , : •
'Then lot thie be•yourleevest vate Of
,said the ,wenian, with stapling
solemnity. ' " Turn now .end gaup bill.
Go up, ups till you. have reached -the
sunshine once more,. knew year
• mother, Charles Atebrey,..-ancleI temem-
ber, well bow kinds/10 -Was. '-Oh, did she
think that her evell-belovedeon -woidd
sink so low 2'. ••
• Stop, stop,' groaned the, tudiappy
youth. Oh, who shall. give • me,. the
first lift to -regain all I have lost'
• will,' •'. • • : •
You ? Who are:you 7 Yon 6a3. you
knew .14 mother. • Who aro' year.
Never tided., .Seiffice it for. yon to
• lin.ow that a suffered as deeply. as you
• ever •dil. • I know what it a 0, stiffer..
I say 1 cad give you the ,firstlifte , I
mean by filet.' can eleov you the Why,.
Follow my counsel, .1 tnd yen note, yef;re-
cover all that yon have lest.' ••
• . Tero, no, not all, Oh, there is' one
less I dan never =keen) 1' And as he
poke -he hewed hie head 41, nd 00
• his face witti his haul; - • '
Let' not snoh feelings he %I/1th, you
now. nest resolve that you will turn
from theevil which has brought you
down ,You know what it is as Well lie'
I do. Can you do this • .
Ay, I had done it. ere you :eatne
• • 'Then the next step. Go find make
a friend Who can belp-you further. Oo'
• to A.moft Williame, end -1. .
No, no, not thbeee Oh, not there 1!
•
interrupted- Charles, •• .
Go to his-stareeatrd-feeely-clenfesirto-
could oniniand his Sp00011,, 4 why have
you come here 1'
Mr. Williaros,' spoke the youth, in a
ehoked voiee, ' 4 I aye COMO t� -o -
tell yon that my course of wieltedness is
ran, and from•thik mpniont I *Th-'
Here he stopped. Ha hesitated a mo, -
(tient, und then his feblings overcome
him, and hewing leis bead he horse into
tears, and sobs loud and deep broke
feom, his lips. The merchant was deeply
tilleCted, and with the 'warm tears gathe
eying quickly in hie own eyee he started
forward and placed, his hand*Open` the
youth's head. - • , '
Charles;' he uttered in te.,trimulous,
eager voice,.' have, yeti' resolved to be a
man 1' • • . e ' • •
With God's help I• will ben man
again 7' was the yciuth's reply.;
'is you money all gone
;
Yes, -sir. • This =riling I had One
solittiry sixpence left,eend that'I gave
to a poor old woman who bade me come
here.' • • :
know her. She is an 'infer-
itun'ate Creature Who has suffered Much;
I bade her if she saw youeand you Were
cast down and repentant, to Send you
here, ler T. heard yesterday, 'that You
Weeeett the foot of the precipice. Now,
if yea are determined, you shall not'
want for help.'; .
In eagen, broken, sobl3ling _sentences,
• Charles: pouted, out 'thanks' and
stated the regolutiOn he had taken. •
And now,' Said af-
ter the matter had been telked over
eome, 'we must find a place 'where you
•can recruit your strength a. little before
you try week-. • There is. my brother
who oWn e farm at 11-7.e. ...Heeerbulti Ue
glad to have yeti come and itop•aWhile;
and When you 'wholly ..•rdoover yofir
Nvasted strength yeti shall havo;t place
here.'
At tri„t the youth refused to' accept
.••
so mech, for he knew his unetorthiness;
but the mete:trent sitaiply 'answered
him -
him all your faults,' resumed the wo.
man,- without; Fawning to 1.10.age tale in-
terruption. €,Tellitime all, and then ask
him to trust you onee More
." 'No, no,1 dare net go to him.' '
I3ut listen. I heard Me. Willianie
say with his own lips.that he would help
you if he could ; that ho.woulcl give you
his hand if you would only help your -
Self.' --H,-- 7 . •
Did he say- se V utlei!ed °hales,
eagerly,
Ile did. And now, -Charles Aubrey,
he assured that you brive ifot loet every-
thing. Let people leniew th at you mean
to artS0 • filla be a man, awl all Whoee
friendship in worth haVing will give
yon their liande. • Go.to.A.mos. Williams
first?' • .
4 I will go.' ,•
Then givo me the sixpence.'
Amos Williams stood at tho gre,itt
desk in his connting-rooni, and lip Was
alone, While. he tints stood, basting; up
a Column of flgrires upon a page of 0116
of tho ledgers, the dor was opened, and
Charles Aubrey entered. He was yet
pale and haggard, and rooked. as he aid
when he saw him Iwo hones ago. • The
merchant started back with an utter.
ance af.pain and Surprise ho nog -
nixed itt the miserable Teem beforo lum
the • one happy and beloved youth
whenn he delighted to honor.
4
iroti .0on ptty jot till this if yon
cheese, so•Youneednat b0le1ieate about
it; and tie ..fee your ...unworthieess-••,-,
•W ten the. lost ones of earth are not
werth redeeming,. .thenswim
standai'd of' woeth • ninet•' be egarded
thee. ,that hiiple on whiole ,Ieses of
Nazareth -gave to hie •. •
• o iAwae settled thet 'dheelee shbd
go Into thhconetry!and reMairen while.
. He .found Mr.. Williams,. .the brother;
ready; and.: happy to receive, him, and,
•therelie sobn•began to regain hiSheelth
17.riej spirit. eIti. two weeks he -wes-as
strong as ee;;er; and etthe cud. .of•C
•mobth the marks of dissipation .batt..itil
left his face. Then. i,ie reeurhed to towere.
it 'rid entered liie stom., Ames Willieme
, gave hini lockatiVe' atatien; end bade
• hien reteeMbee, nothing of the past 'save
the one great leeson.he bad learned._
Charles,'. he caid,'''.you remember
the Widow 'Swan
Yes, sir,' •
" Well, I have engaged heard for you
there. .1 hope the arrangement will slat
yo"'' " %. • t- I t tl
quick step ho spramg fO.rward, and
without a word be ought a, fair girl to
bis'Illrymilie..titteeed, as he gazed into
the sparkling eyes of the faie being who
Still clung fondly to M.an, 4 you still love
me -yon forgive me all -and trust me
once more 2' .
'Yes,' she mnrraured; and'ert5 she
coull speak further ber father entered
the room.
• 'Alia 7 So' you've 'found him, have
yon, Mary ?' he cried in tt 1ltlp0, joy -
Oils
•'Mr. Williams,' uttered.Charles,•stili
bolding Mary by the hand aud speaking
with diffioulty, riht deceived.
Olt; you have not brought .me here to
hill me Yoti oan At have passed this
cop to my live only to dash it awey
.again !'
'Of course not; said the •merehant,
Bub pin must know the Whole troth.
I'll tell .yon myself. This noble girl
ha -never ceased. te.love yeti, when you
were loevost down .ehe l'eved you . the
most. She 'mile to me • and aekedeif
she might save you if she could. I
:could -not tell her ney,'and he went to -
work. She bes • suffixed mud, and,
Charles, it reameue with :VW to. .4tOldo
'eeliether her future shall he one of hap-
piness or net. She knew that you were
down, that your money was all goire and
that yontefalse friends bacl forsaken yeti.
Then her leVe for you grew bold and
Strong'. 'She wondered • if you ,woUld
repulse her. She knew not what might
be your feeling, arid td save, herself
from th!e.pain of a direot repalso fropi
you, she asSntned a disgui•se,: that he
might approach you . withont being
knowe; and yet gain some' idea pi your
feelings, and seye you if ehe could. I
think she has done well:. ,At anY rate
, be has egained yen to horeelf, mid it
• must new be 'yo r find t it the Won tip •
is loosod lighine' And with t.heee words
father left the Apartment.
Mary 'Yon- in disguiSe /' he
. .
queried,. as soon ae he could .speak.
• -` Ay, my clear Chie les eand you' know
w heel I did. it. ...He re -do o not.....ro.
member it 1 And as ..he spoke she
drew -from her bosom a enialleilkere
• • purshand took theuefrote. eixpefice..
• The youth reeognized it in all Illtitita.
'Oh.1! ha eried, as he etreireed 'Ode
• noble girl' to hire: bosom, e whet: :Oen .1
say!? Mary, :Mary, My own lieurts'
trneit bye, let inylife in We . years to
come tell my gratitncie: • Q1), My all ee
:lifeis yours and my last breath shall
bear year natiioiti gratitudeto Pcd r
OPS's-C1 aftATEPUIANDOOMPORTIN
—"13y a thorough eitowledge of tho nattiral
laws .whiede govern the cperations of digeetion
and tiutrition,. and by. acarefizl application
ofthe line preopeetiee ,f evell•seleetee cecoa,
Mr,
Sp ha provided our breakfast tables
with, a delteitely•flaVored beverage whieh may
save us many heavy doctor's' bills. It is by
the jadioions use et such articles of diet that
a constitution onfy be gradually built up au-
tii strong enough to resist every tendeney to
(Rheas°. Hundreds of subtle maladies are
floating around us ready to attack • whorever
there is a wealt.point. We may escape many
a fetal shaft by 'keeping ourselves well.forti-
lleil with pure blood and a, properly ueerish
ed frarne."--.Ciei/ Service Oazeiale.-Soon4
in Packets labelled.-// JAztlf3 &Cce; ITo-
meeopathie Oheiniats, 48, Threadnecaleetreet,
eadt7o., Pieoadilly, London."
rn
Bye-vein:or SAvs• So:-Titet all who.have
either uSedihearticle themselves or witnesSed
its 'effects wheb' usecl ethers; all ;meta and
they -are oply fit to jedge„ are unanbnousein
the opinion that '`Darley's.Coudition Powders
afol Arabian Heave liornedy" is Superior to
anything of the kind beretofOre or at present
in use for oeughs,i colds, thick -wind,: and all
diseases which affect the wind of horsee.,-
a condition medleina it has no equal; there is
nothing in it which can injure ehorse whether
sick or well -nor need' the horse beskept front
workingewhile using it ; it is just the article
whiel‘. all who own horses require, eutl which
• they should have cenatautly on hand. Ile- \
member the tauter and see that the signature
rof Ifurfl and Op. is on each pazltage; Noith-
rop' Ss Lyman, Tomta,:.Ont7;, proprietors
for Canada, ' • • . • •
4. common gou,s;11. oi• cold Shou'd never be
trifled with, .often when neglectea. it is convert-
ed int) a Serious . 0,m1 generally fetal pulmonary.
diSeaSe. The more aware of this,
proMptly use Bryfiti's rillmonto Wafers" a; cu-
rattve whieh has Stistainetl its reputation for
over: twenty year, tbey• axe always • efficacious
and exert a most beneftial inflnance on all the
13ronebial atul.pultuonary ,orgens, Sold by all
druggists and country 3.'sice 26cter
per . ' •
• - .
TIIE GI:COAT •13,EMEDY0.
,
.3;40rms •
This known nactlicine is no impbeition
but a sure anti saf reMotly for gomale • Alfa -
.311140(3.0,11d Ohs tr tion a, f ram any cause What-
'aver:and although a, powerful rdmetly;
t eine nothing hm.fill the•ennstitutiont
• TO. el.e' tt131) ; . :
.1t le'pectalittriy suited. 11 will, in n aliOrttime.
bring on the tothithly period. 'vitt; .regularity.
In 0,1144.08 of Wervetn: mei 8 -piing. Affections,
Pains- in the Back ialnjini "Ileavinoss,
Vatigtie on slight onertion, Palpitflticu of 'the.
lijjaetE:ySteric's, f3iolt Keadaelfes, 'Whites;
awl all the pill Aftli di:10E114E4i 04.1,d:10i0110d 'by
disordered syt OM,: these Pills Ivill-e0eet e.enee
,when other means.have is.iied.
These Pills Itn:Vc•tiover been: knov,•1 to ••'fitil
,whare the dIreetionzi the 2n.1 page of,•Tintn'-
phlet, aro well ob-tervrtl. • • •
• For f,41 p artier:hire . got n pate Fillet , iron, of
agent. ' •
10B. NIO,SES ,isTEW Sox.n PROPRIETOB.,,
1:24-.0ents'ra postageetteloseelto
Northrop Lyman, .Terbntof Ora:, gencrot
ageeta•fortbe Dominion. wet leneere a bottle
containing over.,5° pills by eeteen
• Sold in hy•J'.'rt..conitc.e.,na George.
E• ITir•an r.-nd :111,• mda
.Etusn., Sea;
.f (Alin .1% flti ; Plitt et• • Cat tic
arot .To.r.i111,.(!to,lericlil• Otkmeron, Bay
:Old; lair; RIM tit von • ltodgervil I :end all nodi.
cins dealers. :
A 'Novels Suicide.
• 7 „ •
.' :shoot e•nes•elf ;Vith turpentine is
'eertainly new idea, in suicide. •Theo-.
dre o'Polisher took dinner with 11114fanii•
I y in ilebbe.seer laet -Sattirdey, and, then.
wentrnto • thelrant i•oonx e
of th. lionee:
In • 0. it:fi'7'1111/111tElS his WM) heard a noise
like the explosion of•A cop; )1e went
into the .rootnotnd Imud her'liusbiul
lyingn. othe float with a guireelfeee
from' the muzzle of which emoke 'was
/ as, sire' reterned 'the youth, 'With
emotion.' .• • '• •
• FrOm. that 'tithe Chelles Aubrey went
on nobly and rely in the path he d
ark e d out., • • . •
•
• Little did Charles, Aubbry• know boW
clusely.he had beau watched. Mr, Wit-
ktiew his every mOveront, even
to his . prayers, whibir pouted forth'
in the privacy of his own apartments.
Titutipaased away three Inontine and at.
the end of that- time, Mr. Williams
-
called the peeing man into threountinge
room. oneeevoning eller' the rest. of the
tfceple had' gone. . •
• • Well. Chielles,' the merchant cona•:.
new -iced el -16w werdd ',•oit like to •cliang,e
your boarding-place,l' . •
There was emnething in the look and
tone of the man as he•spoke these words
that made the youth start,- The blooct
rustled to his, faco. and anon he turned
pale. •' • •
'If 'yen woold like,' the merchant
resumed, ,in the same low, strange tone,
'you 'rimy come and board With .me. I
eceive•you, Marla . 'Mtn I
could know that. you'woold entirely rd -
form, dared not carry you teemy be
ut 1 ant satisitflit new. -Ilute-ceenot•
doubted you, but I would prove ion.
And now, if you please you can infoene
1N.It s. Swan that yott will board with her
no more. She will mot be disappointed,
for 't letvh•situkon With her on the eub-:
jecle' •
*With-these-wordie•ArAVilltani5. loft
the store; end as 60011 11S Cluirlos could
recover from tho strange emotions that,
had almost overPO worth' he called
"the patter to come and leek up, and thee,
having locked:up the great safe, ho took
his departure. • • .
Ott the next -morning be eame to 1.110
• store, and when hie employee ceme, he
irifoten.ed him that lie h
Mhad giyou his no-
tice to 'rs. Swan. • '
'Very well; retornod the merchant,.
'This evening, then, go lunne'i
. with me,' . ' • • '
. poring came,. MI 4 Charles Atebery
tice4apanied his friend home, Tea was
-ready, the Test of tho family 'having
eaterean hoor before. After tea Charles
wet. conducted to the sitting rome, where
lamps wore burning, and where Mr..
Williams infoirmed him lie could amuse
himself by reading. "Charley eat doWn
there, and his employer' went otit, but
'lle• could not read. Time he feit, when
tho door Slowly opened, and a 11
female
Charles ho tittered, as soon as he appeared within the apartment. With
r 8 ,- 2 f V110111:1 1011 , el 0 10 to -
lie f the t the •• eel 11 /Intl bee it rgetl. 111
pOWde,r Anti N7 ts a; (Alta a tie; antity.of eme
pen tine'. them Ipuretl. the • barrol,
oftcrwliieh the unfortu mite 10011 1114 cod.
'the mnzzle tp his month and e.xplo led
the powder, It'iving ,the .whel,1 charge
down his thy:GA. The -only ext./weal
.iujary, wall a &light •tliseoloration
on the niper Hp, but Itis terigne. and
larynx were frightfu)ly. lacerated. It
'wos not a iittilcitigly sticcessful oprrit-
tion, for he'di'l not die for !ilia lionrr.
nistoS'Y Of n. Dead Letter. .
Some time in 1877 a soldier station-
ed with the cavalry in Texas died Very
suddenly, and -was busied with militiery
honors by his 'comrades and the 'spot
carefully Marked, •On his. person 'was.
a discharge, which he received the day be-
fore 'for physical and aelett dr
train his mother in England, and en
evidently from his sweetheart, but sign-
ed only by her first name. Ve
iese war
carefully preserved by tho lieutenant of
411A -company and forwarded with a let,
ter of sympathy, to the bereaved mo-
ther in England. In doe &torso of
time -the Idtter---watr• -retinue': •
United States dead letter °Pica as tin,
deliverable, the mother .not beinga
ber.foriner address, It was tben open-
cd,:and, after an exeminatioe, vetuened
111 ltd open endition, with the- sugges-
tion that tho contents went,' enable the
EngHeli post. officiate to tl isnot:et' th
person it was ietended to roirelt"; but
in dem eoutde of time it came back the
second time fie undelivetedile, • The' let-
t,r was then turned' over to one of the
lady Clorics intim dead letter ofliecl, who;
on reading the entente, with n wolurde
inslinet, divined that the " who
wrote 00 one later nal tit0 Uis3
spoken of. itt the mother . letter, were
ilentical. What is teelint&ellY termed
" a letter of discovery" NM Armed to
the dupPosititivits lady eit -the -address
in Scotland poet-markod on her • letter.
This lett:seem' reaching that office, wits
forwarded to Loudon, whither the
young holy bad gone+, atia .ilmdcetel bit
for °Mee here receive.1 a reply.from her,
with thenks for -the diligence displayed
in endeavoring; to seetre the delivery of
the latter, stating, that it wird the Bret
they had, heard of the soldier's death,
duct giving•the pieseiit addreS8 o th$
mother of the soldier, to whom the ori-
packape has-been forwarded, roak-
iiii qrph trii) AbrO IS OW Ai-1411tieocomai,
felitcheli's '5JliadanneApmiausratevr.e.ti iiubber Porous .
There never Ints been a time When the
ofI3 many different' diseases ins • !well catised
by elatwtira application anthe present, it i:,1,11
lubilivitetl fact that over half Id the entire po-.
the gh.l.o. rasort to the 'use of ortli.
miry. plasters'. ' ••
The pritiel ini-freilieilts wed in .nialcine
theee ferwtere . ate 'Gum 0 libations-, r 18&tter,
the 15'1'.1.flkineolro.) of the Bible ,
bur, and flergunily Pitch ; whin' 1,1 when stienti- '
compianitIed, i 1 all of electricity, anti
iRgtricti art:to.
D it. APPLETON, -.OFFICE - at Dti
•tit
AT me and
NIGHT time- The Booms over the Store of
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NTON AND eennurett.
EORA. W
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Ciuminghame al'Alke(1
W. 11, uci'Up55
ehead-the $11a/chelinton. 114..14 ;elOatM70.1.11 .
will bela Ira(+14Qadye"
.rtel•
Clinton, Boo. 20,1877.
•
TAIL Elan% Phrdeten, Surgeon,, ate., Coroner fo
Albort and Mill Street • , •
County of Irifron, Ituaidenee end. Onlertiornor o
a.upst ?Lix,1809.
fA.1111.48.8TI:wAfflr, 111. D., O. AL, 011A.DIJATE 011
Physielan, Surgeon and
Azoouctieur..1tesidoutte-lincoellutp,.. '• • .3.F
dr1871..• .. • .
.
OYg.01/1% (GTIADITATB TolIONTO
. ituivorsity,) Physician, Surgeon, do., residence
at Mr-, Illanning's, throe doors east of the Temperance
Ilan, 1.ondosbero, Ont.
tjenclesliero, Juna,148'; -
JIB. ST./al/WM, GRADUArtl OF TIIE MBiCtI
DePartment Of Victoria liniver014.-”Turouto, for.
ineriy of the Ilospitals and Biepensarica, New.Torl:,
Coroner for the County of Minim/Amara), Out:
July 22, 1874. 31
TIOWSLEV az GIBSON',-,'MUSICIANS, WOE
• otiouti, Amaze/laurel Otti. Mee; Albert Street
apposite Pews elms, ."• • •
,n, DoWsnny, p. . A, ,11, °imp; U. 1)*
Olinton, Nay 10, 1877, •
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•nft, aVOW.rintsfaToti, MUSICIAN, SURGEON,
▪ Aemucheur,I,Mentiate e/ the nolleso of Phystelaus
• awl Surgeons of Lower copula; (Ina erovinclai Licenti•
ato and Coroner for the Omuta df nurolf, Mum ariil
ro3ideuetro-411e banding formerly 'occupied' by Ur,
Thwaitos4nui031 street.
011utotrofan,10,1871.
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, xotellaneow katbs.
Air 011E); TO LEND, IN LARGE OB, 61TALLS1IMS,
.1.13; ou good mortgage so:unity, ht moderato rates of
ItiterOd, IL 'Lux. •.
Clinton, August 9th,18$0.* • • • /.11
nlIARLES F. MILES, PROVINCIAL 'TiAND SUR.
verOzi, Valuator, awl Land .15e13t.' 0111 :-,Ioso•
phi= street, Wiugham. •. •
• V.:Ingham, Aeg. 2,13577,
ARIIIAGE LtOIWSTIS AND
AL1141.4 910 Towlf nail, or et the rielidinzOo of t4o
Atioserther, floor. tho Loudon, Buren firueo Railway_
atibu. • IAMBS 80037'!,.
.•• Issuer of Igarrlago Licenses.
011uton,April 27th, 1878, • • • - •
P4ILWAYBOUSlil, MANTON, ONT, ABOIT
, house is 'situntect-otoso to the 303100,one is (hor-
0151115
renovated threuglicery, am' nuw affords good oc-
'euunnotiotiou ter tho travelling politic. Large stabling
and geed hnetlors in atttutiance, choicest liquors in
Ilia bar, Tile% Ltixt,, Proprietor., ' 10, •
e.-1 nit vone ' AND PIIISICAL BE gon,.
1:41 tleman, intykug 434.1.1:111 Vain every nth*. rt Ise( ;
64,4ns discovered a hinudu nicans •of self -bum, Tte
4311 be happy to forward the north:niers to any sufferer,
1n-20(1014 et a slauspul and directed envelove:..Address
•5.37. siiwsaa, Esq., Lisburn Bowe, 001u1,n, Bng1c04",
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.-tr. '0: MeI,14T081I,
liaki•Ligo Manses eatiter the uewAO, (Aeons itiNi On -
or fin' toting Allidorita 'Oho Queen's:Bench, for 'coati,
Ma of II aron and Mime. Convoyanoluddone, such ak
. Lett:fog, Ilemls,Centmets, ililo, Dew% and31e0t341(504,
Peen 01111111, liesideneeopposi Politick's llotel.
. i‘toim v Ain I.;•fece daotro3. II$Thl'fri.."• •
1,11711e1.1, Sept. 14, . . ••
1-.73-,tv.INoS1,0,N, LITEOV 'CUICAGO, 51 titNer
11 t. • puichased iho IXir Dresbing business lately on..
rits1 eio bY Sir, Polleenoloolros to intimate to thollib
. li4 ILO lie Tall continuo tho same at the old Wood, and
0-11o1es to moon* a continuation of the potronageaccord•
ail ilia prodcormori ,1 adios Hair la'orti v
it octalty.
'Clintony'Aug. 80878. . .
• 1111A5/01 -`1-1117140/I, . Accountants, Altotioneerso
110,0 find Life Ineuronee:and Coeval Commitodou.
AgfAts. ' Iitettralico taai-third :Menet than orillsitry
easeeeta firs1-01am'; Stock and MI:ital.-1J Coinponies r2140
seated. Moiley :to lean,. and all :kinds of proporty.
boogin alt soId. 3Ioilerate 105131.10.thalco-Krue
IIIINSATA, • ' •
loull Mason, Jost:en Itrnses, ,
Coniroisslehor end iseh/r of .' 3 , coo/yr:allot.,
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R. I1ITZSINION.$4.-
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Lts 411 Ir
Balms to thank his many enamors for the liberal
Patronage be:domed and at the same Cnka to
intimate to thein, and U ho liko to favor hini with
their oustom, that he will at all times; do his AtmaSt to
moot theirroviremouto. Farmers ivishing meat should
veil on him, All kinds kept intim different seasons and
sold at loweet paying rates.
Shop -old (Ilintoi Hotel Building Victoria St.
gluten. 7443,20,1878,
.0 can make money tooter, at wort; for 11S, thanitt "
anything eho. Oapital.nsit required, am will otart
you, $12 per day at heino-lido by the 1n41ustrkuir..-
1100, women, boys and girlg wanted dierywhere to work
for no. Now 10 the time. Costly outlit and terms free.
Address Tama& Co„ Aughitta, Maine. '
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•LINTON PLANING- MILL
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)1cCartiley,Tlionisop LScott•-•
CONTRACTORS, • •
Add ma)itactui.er4 of Saab, Doore,
• .11.1 41(linus,_Lat1i, 0901 - ,
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C13eiPQ:11 PLANING utid.11011011.14 SAWING •
p.emootty attended to. •
W.0 hare On hand i very largo stock of la,1137 511131137111,
and employ 1801(0 333), first:clam workmen. All parties
mulling anything in our -line, will 5041 10 to ,thelf ad-
•, • vantage to give 118 Di call.
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klrOn Stroot, mar Groat ootorn Stationl
• C.:±2Ii\TTC)1‘4...
huly115, 1878. ' •lhn •
RIE
•. AIKREREAD
Have en, hand (11; .ari•o Ina well -selected o, IitOcic of
NEFtt4L ..G R 0"E'Ff ES.
' • . OW./ effettl .
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,CAT '.0USTOM.ERS'
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•./1.06 particularly 'invited to INSPECT' OUR STOCK '• •
• And R011111500 oieen befuro pureliaSing elsaVgare.•
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We nro'neillog 31 Ibe. from/ Teo,3I.90, and'
. other goents preportiiiii,
Crockery. and- •Glasewere ••ae specialty. • • ,
• : cognimr.inc a .,•tuc..p..NctiAo: •
N.1.1,•.-4.11ne set Of Brass Counter Scales for salo. •
Clinton, ,taly 1$, 1875 • ,
Moitutteast 3.1f L L84- -
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).• • •• Tit 11 GRA P,E8PECTPULLI BEtiS TO '
0 OAP TWPIGIIT • rind sartammling
: 001Mb-ft hitt lif• 1108 5`. ar! fel ' •
C. at the ememerdai new, Winton, the iii0t Ibure.
3l14or1a Friii.ity of every morAth. Ttetb inserted in the,
latoI style Totil uiL11 ex,,,Reol net:y..1; Lvov:A, Mita,
tora walls as good of. serind onev. ,
0411,TMIBIIIT STBATEOBB WILT, BE
C/SISO'Ll Dek-TV.D BANK,OF ;.:it NA DA
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eimi,t0ue,1 with Ihe pure me.licinal gums, • . •• •• • •
14 •,,n1 0.., be one of the greate.lt healingimetlit • • . k • 1,2 •4/
Tittl,.," are milmtiWisic,111 by ;41 labo lina 'used 't Lit VI 4' '4i
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utimiiver (nought fieft.re the lothitin race; ' ft • •-• ,1 •
111U311 to act toticher mini hey other Phi:dere •e
th-y eve.: bsfore.tried, and that Wee of thew • .• -•• ' • ,
I'lastors do More Mal HerViee than a bun-. r T f 1. Cr II y
t -r'
tire
of the ordinary hind, Ali other Piasters "1""d '
aro slow of ;Whom 'and require to be worn con-
tinual/ y effect, 1 c uro ; but with' these 35 is en -
Wray ; the: 00,11 applits1 the
-patient will feel its effect.. • •-
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They pos;:esS 1111,111e soothing, warming., sttp•
Portnig and iittentherilng (pinta/es:if all other
• Plasters. Many who •have beenrelleVea ef
TICE)01,ORPITJX, and va-
rious other.pains in the ICIDNEY8;131t1UST
or Sr1.)11, and believe it is solely donoity the
bleetrical enelities which the Porons Plasters-
eontain, and' Which is imparted ti the system,
tints retitoring.tlient tO Iteeltity Condition,
. They are very soft arid pliable, still very ad-
hesive ; and aattre core for.WE.A1C
PAIN'S IN T1I13 SIL/B AN`r.) 13 leteaeST ; and
are invaluable to those • who have it (10L1)of
• !!2f.y.r..t:411.11+1.11)g, and often prevents.CON'SVMP-
rwlei•ITenti'i%11;riCtt2Ait tetliliettlIss they believe they
seated Consumption?' 0 of
1,em a a long:.
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Prootr_ed by t3E1011,GE E; .1..ITC.5IIELT.,3
Loweii, atass
•• 80141 by all'pritggists. ' • '
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front *.Etnit• to nye. per. eeel„
,n, Dcposifs. •
'liut(Ui, L()I:X(.111t
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t I co of It elino vat
• J. BIDDLEOOMBE
Watch arid Cock Maker,
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JEWELLER, &c.,
mutts. respectfully Resonate to his austernere atil the
pahlici amorally, that since the tlitiastrons fire, he
• has secured the '
Store lately oecupied by MesArg S. Palliser &
Where he will keep on hand a flej0Ct/lS5l0'LfltOIlLtil
Clock,s, Watches. and Silecrwat e of all kinds,
he wilt ECU IA Edqu'EttaLiC &Tithing 01
t,vr ry acqertpti,,rt proutialy amuck a to.
5, UtDOLI0'W11111, ,111001..
iteu,Joi. :140 1878. •
NEW SAW MILL.,
41.7PON r,
Oppotitt i2,13 Gnat Wostern Sie,tion
Asa pr.,;sites. I?.
a,' 10,300 o1r oh/6:144 or Il(10.-1) /De ettall,
?,1( 17.5M 01111 of 111 ['oda oti forsole.
37: • :141'.'4.71'.'•',7.1.7it
Caa..root.t,
'Clobkv, NVEttphos.,,Toweilety, eze
S. 01.V. L 4R •
' Desires to returz
• hissincert thank
• to his wont
friends tii.detia0.
Mei stfur thollber
Osbert! of patron.. ..
ag.e that Lc has re
movetlavhilocarry
Mg or. business itt
dlintonated hopes
by a Uri: t attn.
tion to lividness,
and usimg every
effort to meet the
wouLe oafs intruy
friends:to contin.
no to retain their
• patronage.
Ile would also tithe this opportunity of stating that no
has token hie sr a into partursbin, and that tho 0001- .
11PF11-7111Til-eVaiiltifir-17-r4 r u r Muter the iiryTtro •
holA LLB- its int %viIl 33003100 intnL
010&,1, 3ewel1ery, Spectacles,
.aaa-an otitaarthIca in their litre -
All kindu et Pipes Repaired and. Mounted.'
lt,panin,r,cleattog, &e, doon shell nOticc, in it
tonottie, Mel ine n) reit/402151i1e terms.
3,0.:11.0 t•i3 num!, Xoferit 017 TIM AfAliKET., •
Clinton, Doe. a, 1817. •
pig vior, s rie-s liNit10
Am. 'datable .i.ontelfly. ,foi. 011 (11e3t08, of 1i
eit? (0ceztle or' eltronic)f vaitttlotion of the
• 11/14, 01vration' of the lathryniut glandw,
oft: cc:Jul mettkiter.14 of Me few. (WI
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Tug AltditieuX ErrorlAt.VI: presputtAl tc the
public: with the assurance of its effieieney tt:t a
euratiee of meet. divtiscs of. the eye acute or
chronic inflammation, whether incluceil hy Hero -
lianas oriq•ut (b: otlier,A Lie,•Irellrtviti" or defect
of vision,' (li)itinit.het1 tone Of the optic nerve,
or a tli•:emttd, state Of the tissue& constituting
that. organ. Alsoi'for all, persons wh,ae voert-
tion require; nit incetotatil, action of the ('3( '4
the salve lent act 01110a1 reetorine 11111-
fond llbttleity action, where weal:nessy pant' anti
0130.1037 ratty Itstvc long thrliiitened a fatalter-
mination. • It -is the most simple, 0,110, and ef-
fectual rointuly cwo diseovt rod.. Tim Material,
of which it 30 110,131 arc pure, perfect, and coytly,
enairunded with cialtoratt: card arid 'exactness;
safe in its application, hong mtul,
rail, of course, avolints the pain and danger
%att.& necessarily attends the' •infroduction of
causti41 mintrals 03131 rye-was/n.41, itreowonet
112111 001) thlttoXIs SoltEs, of neroftilom;
00 ratulting from whatever couse, yeilitto thc
A'n mac 311 l'All•SALvo.
flEs;Wttl,,LY :Volt 1?1 LES, Its soothing af-
feat is immediate, end a permanent cure reolnirOS
1111t it few applicatiens-• The Prabrietom of
rirrter's A111t:WAX.11'11,043.10"1.1 nubile
making new and inmroved mat•hinery err m aft.
big, a mere perfect box for the Ev tf•ti.thvn, have
changed the TuAnall,tufc on the 043100 so as to'
correspond with the Cutoff the Wrapper, ofv.
(511110/3, .A.t1Vertisement34 ctn. WO 00.0tterldOli.
to 11310, 00 313 might otherwide be regarded as
counterfeiting'.
PlcITTfT (C;,t
Proptietere, Freedotila,. Dfl Y.
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lot onto, Agentsetor tAnti(a,
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VISEMAN BB -OS ,
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7'.1,0()T .A .1) STIC)1?, ST01Z17.1.,
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IRSURAECE ColloPRI °
Riordanhis cust.nom f,
. I . , Re. libervt w t at: iided hter; ' Ithlio he:4110D
1101..03,1 •1•••&11..ta 111 thorn, that,
.41 31 0 31111, 04
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Mettfl'Z' LIMO OR Itini314O4 Ai 8 Pyit
..".ttcarramws itoruirr, •
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.7.`,T6T (1V If.eND
I ern eettleeee e„,..e,o emeec ere, peva,
Fieef•ebtee Flee, 1.dit :Mid it eti1)1e7)1143r34)080
COlififraTie4 wprtrtnitti, • .
MiD.X,00 1'011 111/I CAN OA A450k.N't.r.: Co3413I011.
Cripl al 1(.414 rti ti
3./50.0 00
Aloottot .10,004907.
Wookly Izteoso,• ......... se,000
ago; lows,. thou any other Company in this country
l'ASSENGEE AGENCY' DOB
the Ciuraial and Donal/nil of Steamers. Tho oldest
rma most reliable line s Crossing the- Atiantle. Tickets,.
issued at lowest rates, trete and to 35111130(*,t)3 awl from
cloot nritsitt.
OkTICR 00 IIVE0...V•gr, CLIA70117,
.CAYt4A41111.A.z.4
03n338,/13r3t 84,1878.
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3110,41.14 !.11•yr1lc of Alber••• :•itrest ta 01,1'
he bare civ,t,':oreitt it 1.t24e 1113,1 varied stock of '
BOOTS AND SHOES
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Whirls lte oilers at reasonable rates,
'WeTu nueuroa flott,fr do 1:14 0131e11,I,41 !senates, le
is in' a lhAtor p"ettion the wants of
ell hi;
gopo.1,11 f01112017 MIR (f) CintOnt„irOrk
r?•'11' 4'ev/ee1/41ff' sclielitd., •
TAIL011,,
Clinto.n, :one. t17,1s78.
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