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The publishere of Rutledge's Monthly offer
twelve vaiuubte rewards in their monthly for
Apr9, amoog which lathe following :-we will
give 320 to Tito person telling is how man
words there are in.the Epistle of ludo,
oersted in tilt Now Testament Boriptur t
thsNaw Raviesox,)1.1y Apritl0th,1864, d
two or more correct answer's be received,e' i
RawAnn will be deluded, The money will be
forwarded to the:winner April 10th. 1984. Par-
sone trying for the reward must pend 20 cents i'
in sliver (no postage stain taken) with their
answer, for which they 'will receive the Moy
Monthly, in which the name and address of
t he.winner of the reward and the correct ans.
veer, will be. published, and in whish several
more valuable rewards will be offered. Addreas
2ti7Tr.4nGE.10nr.ISnING COMPAI%T, Easton, Pe,
AROUND THE COUNTY.
'Mem% J, do D, Curry have bought ont the
Winer business of Mr. Geo, Grant, Goderioh.'
To donors or not to cough is settled at ones:
w itl;.a 25 cent bottle of "Hun" Cotton Onto,
Mr.•11. Martin bas sold the Queen's Hotel,
Elfgter north, owned by Abel Walper,, Esq.,
ttgionis W. Cudwig, London. ,
•EdTrrA LARGe. Dogeewall. Price. 25 .cents:
Quick effects. "Eun". Coosa Oohs.
Mra. Wm. 1VIcGeoch of the 2nd concession
of Tuekeremith, fell on the cellar attire, frac-
turing her arra at the' wrist
Mr. Patrieit'b'I"Lcif e"ld to Mr. Patriek
Atkinson, lot 14, eon. 1,. McKillop, containing
fifty acres for tbe sum of $3,100 cash.
DA181E8-Now-a-dajte not to nee "TosseaRT "
the newexquisita for the Teeth and Breath
argues•nos to be Recherche, take 'a look at lt.'.
at vourdrug. eture.
'it ebBrB ' L. & S. Broadfoot, Tnckeramitb,
hate sold their aaaadian-bred stallion, "Pride
of Ontario" to-Mr-Fowleri for $500. .
Mr. Thos. Keetel died at his residence, 2nd
concession, Stephen, at the advanced age of
90 years. Ho settled in the township thirty-
four years ago.
AH ! We get up feeling badly, didn't rest-
good,, don't want breakfast, no appetite, no
• qy,; bad taste and breath, guess we are
$$lltiouo.• Two, doses Zo-ra-eA wfti tone: ep our
-AiViei'aid our ambition, and set as right. ,
The case of Cameron TB. ChM- s, for alleged
neglect of ditty as:a .deputy -returning Officer
in the last•Dominion election, • has beon die -
alibied with coats, by Hie Honor .ndgeToms.
A little boy aged five yearn, son of Mr.
John Twin, •of Egmoudville, while ,climbing
ou a waggon, had the misfortune to get'. his
leg naught iu the wheel, breaking his; left
thigh bone P
With surf i '"• rtainty•`"flan" COUGH
CURE atte11de;�q ..",, ,, "eBa3n relieving and :aur-
ing the wnstgtjs (� : ough. Who would suf-
fer
us
ferwitha•e', ' 1:c 1 .
Ron of Mr. Wm. • Jamie-
son, of the JI��i�ten Bond, Hullett,has recently
graduated Wit$ honors at Detroit Medical
College,. anaa 1lh peen awarded his degree of
M. D. ,:
For its soothing and grateful initneuce in the
scalp, and for the. renioval.•and • prevention , of
dandruff. A3 er's Hair. Vigor has no equal. It
restores faded or gray hair to its original dark
color, stimulates the growth of the hair, and
gives it &beautiful, soft, glossy and :silken ap.
nemanee.
111r.Mlunroe,•of Dungannou, has bought out
the store and stook of S. Caldwell, ' Manches-
ter, who for many years past has carried on
business there. Mr. Caldwell• remains. in
Manchester.'
YN''the history of medicine Mr preparation has
received such universal commenjlation for the
WGatford% and the permanentroure it effects in
kidney disease, as DR. VAN 'BUREN'S.. KIDREIE,
A. CURE. Its action 'in these distressing complaints
Wonderful. is simply
Mr. John Templeton, of Tuokeramith, . has
sold the ;onus Clydesdale. stallion runic(\ he
brought out with him from the old .country, a
year ago, to. M'eaers. Brooks & Colquhouu, of
Hibbert, for $2,000. • •.
BL wr1FUL GLOSSY HAIR may be secured• Eby
wetting the hair at night, and•every Right fur
MVO or three with the. c.An•galuee Hair Renewer
a name well and favorablyknown, It accorn
dlishes even better results than is advertised,
Sold at o'e cents per bottle, •
• An inquest was held . on Tuesday at 'the
Goderich gaol on the body .of Wm.. Burgess;
an indigent pauper who died th'ere.from the
effects of a cancer in the'leg. Burgess is': the
fifth pauper that has .died iu gaol since' De-
cember. •
Don't 1111 the system With quinine in the 'ef-
fort to prevent or•,cuiaj'eVttrand Ague, Ayer's
Ague Cure is a far more p4ftont preventive and
remedy, with the advantage :of leaving in . the.
body no poisons to produce dizziness;ideafness,.,
' headache; and other disorders..The Inoprietors
warrant It
-Pay:
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,KIIEDITLit.,
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Beti rued, by Justices of the Pence ht and for the County of Ilnron for the Quarter eliding /larch lltb, A.D., 1884, pursuant to Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chap. 67,. See, 5
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Y' hereby 'certify 'the above to be correct: and true to the .best' of m knowled c .and belief.
Clerk of the Peace's Office
RA LEWIS,,. Clel•1- of the •Pzace rind (5. 0. A., County. of Huron.
[ust a Few Left
We have yet on band a few
' q n
PirSt-�Clacti•O ' JE' i1 E — SrJEC)V E14,
hich' we ate selling at a big reduction, in older to make loom fpr out lat;ge'
. •stock of':
Eggs taken iii eco
PEIN G HARD. WARE
hich will .arrive shortly in the shape of SPADES, SHOVELS, RA1U$r,
OES, NAILS,..LQCKS, HINGES, WHITE LEAD,' 'PAINTS, OILS,
MACHINE OILS,' &c., At D THE PRICES•WILE 13E RIgliT '
e wish •'to 1etul•n Our thanks to clic numerous customers for the eery; lrbGral
upport: they have extentded to us lin 'the past, and will endeavor to in the
utnre so that we may _receive a`Continitance of,y'the same, •
J. W. Ames, harness maker, .Brussels, has
made an assignment. This is the fourth this
winter, and rumor says we. are not at the end
yet. The National Policy banjos: its . charm.
in and around ,Brussels, judging from the
nawb.r'of assignments, and' strange to say,
the unfortunates are nearly all, or have bees
admirers of it.
DON'T.
Don't allow prejudice to stand iu the way of
yourjudgment. if you need invigorating, if
your system needs bracing up, if you are con-
stipated, your Liver sluggish, your;head'acbesl;
if you are subject to hick or nervous headaches,
if you lack energy, in the morning, and want
ambition at. noon, go to work and, stir your
Liver and Digestion with Zq-ra•zt: Regulate
your Bowels and generaleystem with thiiq sure,
speedy and pleasant antidote. all troubles%
arising frau the Livet j ch. Try a
sample anyway.•PP
On the 19ih inst./ as Mr. Wm. Campbell,
_ of Harpurhey, was cleaning his . rifle, it ac-
eideatly went off, and the bullott"passed
tbrorgh a room, door and ahs rills wife who
waa standing in the bedroom. Tho bullet'
passed through the left thigh bone, shattering
it, then passing out entered the fleshy part -of
the right thigh and palmed out.' The bullott
ewes not found and its gnat destination -is un-
kpown. All has been done that "sir-rgioal-skill
Can do in the meantime, but the opinion 'of
tiie ,surgeon% is that the end will be a, fatal
one. -'[Any man who attempts to clean a
loaded gun is a fool of the worst kind.) Y,
An Answer Wanted.'
Can any one bring us.a case of Kidney or
Liver complaint that Electric Bitters will not
speedily euro ? We say they can not; as
thousands of cases alreadypermanently cured
and who are daily recommending Electric
Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Dia.
betel, weak buck. or any urinaay -Complaint
quickly cured. They purify the blood, regtt:
ate the bow"•ls,aud set directly on tkoldiseas.
ed parts. Every bottle guaranteed, For
sale at SOc. a bottle by Watts .& Co.
Go to COOPER'S
' FOR
C11141' GROCERIES
Crockery, 'Glassware, &c
Oatmeal and Cornual alw•ays. on Lauda
'ALSO '
Pattv's calobratad English 8rsakfaat:8acoa,
Lona Clear fncrii•, Stipal'.Cured 11con8r..
-advt. No. 1 LARD.
At prices ,,Lich cannot be beaten to 'town.
HIS 60 C. TEA A SPECIALTY.
,
ROLE fiGEflx Ntlt
Do birs ELECTRIC SOAP
0A COOPER,
'ALBERT STREET, :Cfd;ITo
HA 4LAN= .- S1105.,
•Brick Block, sign of the; Padlock•', Clinton;
•
;rG7ST AIiRT`y`E1
t • reasonable price, and go vii ere
and mad,
TO
And. you will not be deceived, .and .w;e
but will :cell as chea
(-G, TO ' • OAk- HALL if
and a'.perfectfit. If you Want a, good
cut to fit with ease and comfort: Go.
advantage •to exainine ouz' stock befor
REMEMBER THE PLACE, NEY'
OAK HA
IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES AND. PATTERNS,
• USUALLY' FOUND ONLY TN•CITIES
C..�
pecial T omen in 5 * 10 ck.Papers,`
tg§rNo. trouble to show, whether you'pnirchase or not.
SEES
'hom:pson
STILL
• And do bttshiess more this
Tl6O'Z"S
• Women's Good Prunellas f
14Ie1i's Lace Shoes, $2, 1)
you see our new Spring
El.. trouble
W • ll WANTED, A QI7.ANTITY 01 GO01) PO-TA.TOBS,
eau.-pO.1�T` .It tO thy ,itlC(y use
.itlflClr.
FARM FOR A.LE,
•
LCT i8,,CON. 6, HULLETT
Consisting of. 100 80108, situate about three
tutlos from the rapMly growing town 01 ClIfltOil.
Well improved, under good cuttivatiOn, widen -
did soil,Well watered, and usual advantages
Terms liberal. W. 19, FllI RAll.
Clinton, seut,11,18$1..
1;112 rindcrelgncd dneiree to tliat4k Tris mi-�
nterous frion(18 to Clinton an(1 rlelnity 1'or
their Ilbetal patronage dnring the twain year s
he 'carried on the butchering business, and
would intimate to thein thathe luta i -c -cam.
moneed business. in .Cor tl`rr bt1111/lnu, '1111.
1/itron *street, where 1ie.lvill be pleasedto
Meet his old flien(1 nd,ns many -tow ones as
may furor blip whirl heir patrons c.
-BOUT, FITTZsIM(ONS,
axa 40'
Lei
FAT.
.gs,
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,1 , 'the public ivill'.find'our stook of medicines complete; warranted 'ibftttile, and or
• • the best quality,
TOlInm SOAPS) 'SIIOULDEit IACI0r LItlV
SS1S SPONG1S
.AND ALT, 'KINDS .. Or DI GGISTS' Svrionits iusttALtY REpt:
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1'N A 1"'IT:ST CLASS' i'4T.rC+ ST0il1:,
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SI�MPSON Clinton
VARKTIES
J`ilY .
SEEDS
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Clinton.
CHEMISTS &, DRU GIS -... .
Street; Crizxtta►ln. '
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cowrie.
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ups.
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damage,
Time paid or
to be pold to
said
To whom paid over by
said Justice,
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Flue paid why not, and
general observations,
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111ame of 'Prosecutor
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Name of Defendant.
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Oogatabl. Yule,
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Wm. McCaig,
Inspector Yates,
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Donald Patterson
Constable Yule
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Wm. Varcoe
Constable Yule
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Wm. Toe . '•
Wm. Ballantyne
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Thos. Stephens
Wm. A, Campbell
Inspector Yates
Bcid el'Holloran
Wm. Clark
Robert Young
Walter Hill
Walter Hill
JeremiahHeaman
Heapian.,
Alice Taylor
Edward Dyer •
Margaret McDonald
F. S. Scott 1
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.Mrs, F. Alleng
License Inspector
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Constable Davis
Ph ]ona:ltoutley
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Abraham Knight
F. S. Scott. : •
Harriet MoMillan
George Harris."
Ins ectorYates '
P ,,
Charles Williams -
Lucius, Carey •
Joseph Williamson
John Campbell
Samuel Pike
Joseph Nixon
John McLean
J,Fulford J,� McMillans y
J. J.. Molly iniln .
Wm. Watson
James McLean
Mars. N. McDonald "
Daniel Molvor
1. B. J0nato11
Johnston
Wm. A. Campbell
Timis. 'Stephens
James Moore
David Cooper
John Clark
Aures Bone •
Thos. Heaman
Jereml>thHaatt?ai)..•
Walter Hill
Walter Hill
Win. Graham
C. W, Gordon
John Mattie@,, , .
Adam Koenigand 1
Gas Gochel
T:. O'Neil
Thos. Hall
Iaeac Gill
Ambrose Allen • .
T hce.ltJich4ls on'
George McLeod
Emanuel Routle
Thos. M cLean • Y
Joseph Elliott .
WmpMcMillan. ' "'-`
Thea. Treleaven •
Alfred Roe
I Wiley & Edwards • •
Drunk and disorderly
VagranStealing c money •
,
Contravention liquor license. act
Contravention liquor license act
Assault
Vagrancy
Vagrancy
'malting and abusive language,
Vagrancy •
Vagrancy
Assault
Infraetion.of liquor license net
Infraction of liquor license act
Abnaive_language
Asaanit
Selling liqu(it in; prohibited. hours
Drunk
Vagrancy
Neglecting to give half road+'
Threatening language
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Assault —
False pretences
Treeapass,Feb.
Sallin liquor in prohibited hours
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'Recelvin 'stolen goods
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Violating license law ,
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Drunk and disorderly •
Threats ' . •, .
Furious driving over county bride
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Selling liquor without license,
InsaneRoes,
Neglecting to divide the road
Violation of hquorlaws Y:
Non-payment of wages • ...
Deo. 11
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Jap, 8
Feb. 4
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Feb. 6
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'` 28
Jan. 26
Feb.. 23
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Dec. 21
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Jan. Jan. 12
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Jan. 26
Feb. 29
Jap. 11
Sept. 27
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Dem 21'
Feb.' 26
Dec. 22
Tan.. 2
Feb. 21
I Mar. 24
Huraee Horton, Mayor, Gloderioh
• • s4 4, 44
Pollock and Horton, J, P'a.
Pollock. and Martin, J. Pe.
Ounce Horton, Mayor .
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M. Y. McLean and A. Strong, Seaforth,
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D. A. Forrester, Mayor, Clinton
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Holmes and McZibbon, J.Ps. �'t. ingham
Thea. Holmes, J. P,
John McDonnell, J. P., Exeter
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Hunter and Shaw44 44 , 3. Ps., Brussels'
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Hunter and Strachan, J. Pis.,
Wm 3: Wilson, J. P. n
Drummond. and MoKunnon, J. Ps. •
Wm. Drummond,. Esq., J.P., , ,
David Kirk, J. P•,
Girvin, Young, and Morns, J, Ps.
Roclgere and Foster,.3. Pa -
Dorland and J, Pa.
Tllallollgh and Daendoar, J,,Ps.
Holmes and McEwan, .1 P's`
.Thomas Holmes, •J. F. .
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Dec, 18
Forthwithent
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith.
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith
Feb. 14
Feb. 18,
ForEh'witli
Forthwith
Forthwith
Paid
I+'orthwtth
F1orfhwith
Forth%ith
Settled~
Forthwith.
Forthwfth
Forthwith
Forthwith
Forthwith.
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Def 1, Wiley
----Not'liatid..
for trial to first o ourt
License Inspector. ,
TQwn'Ireadnre
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TOM 'Treasurer
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To pay coats $5 •
Licence Inspector So
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Tow"Treasurer r
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Inspector Yates,
Town Treasurer•:
Not •paid , ' Prisoner
County Treasurer:
Bound to keep
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County Treasurer
Case. dismissed .
County Treasurer
And costs
'License Inspector
Defendant .paying $3
Licence Inspector
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Townahip Treas., ' Col
F. S. Scott
.
Township Treas.Ash
Not proved,'disniiesed
admitted 'charge.. and
Committed. 8,days
ofoompetei.t5uxiediction
Paid., .
,
Committed 10 flake.
Committed 3 moptha,
Committed 6 months.
Committed. 2 months.
Not paid: •
nth Huron.
44
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sent.dotvn fair 3. 'months.
the peace for 6months.
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Plaintiff not appearing,
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Not paid yet, •
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Diemissedxwith''coats.
dame • coats. ,�
a "a .i.:".:'41.0. - ' r
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Sent to)' , ,' ' d, a.
pienii ed ` + "costs: •
borne 10' -tel ••
And coats.•-•aq* r •' .• x
Committed for'�0 days.
field damage $1,60.'
[costs..
ordered•to pay $24.33,&
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Y' hereby 'certify 'the above to be correct: and true to the .best' of m knowled c .and belief.
Clerk of the Peace's Office
RA LEWIS,,. Clel•1- of the •Pzace rind (5. 0. A., County. of Huron.
[ust a Few Left
We have yet on band a few
' q n
PirSt-�Clacti•O ' JE' i1 E — SrJEC)V E14,
hich' we ate selling at a big reduction, in older to make loom fpr out lat;ge'
. •stock of':
Eggs taken iii eco
PEIN G HARD. WARE
hich will .arrive shortly in the shape of SPADES, SHOVELS, RA1U$r,
OES, NAILS,..LQCKS, HINGES, WHITE LEAD,' 'PAINTS, OILS,
MACHINE OILS,' &c., At D THE PRICES•WILE 13E RIgliT '
e wish •'to 1etul•n Our thanks to clic numerous customers for the eery; lrbGral
upport: they have extentded to us lin 'the past, and will endeavor to in the
utnre so that we may _receive a`Continitance of,y'the same, •
J. W. Ames, harness maker, .Brussels, has
made an assignment. This is the fourth this
winter, and rumor says we. are not at the end
yet. The National Policy banjos: its . charm.
in and around ,Brussels, judging from the
nawb.r'of assignments, and' strange to say,
the unfortunates are nearly all, or have bees
admirers of it.
DON'T.
Don't allow prejudice to stand iu the way of
yourjudgment. if you need invigorating, if
your system needs bracing up, if you are con-
stipated, your Liver sluggish, your;head'acbesl;
if you are subject to hick or nervous headaches,
if you lack energy, in the morning, and want
ambition at. noon, go to work and, stir your
Liver and Digestion with Zq-ra•zt: Regulate
your Bowels and generaleystem with thiiq sure,
speedy and pleasant antidote. all troubles%
arising frau the Livet j ch. Try a
sample anyway.•PP
On the 19ih inst./ as Mr. Wm. Campbell,
_ of Harpurhey, was cleaning his . rifle, it ac-
eideatly went off, and the bullott"passed
tbrorgh a room, door and ahs rills wife who
waa standing in the bedroom. Tho bullet'
passed through the left thigh bone, shattering
it, then passing out entered the fleshy part -of
the right thigh and palmed out.' The bullott
ewes not found and its gnat destination -is un-
kpown. All has been done that "sir-rgioal-skill
Can do in the meantime, but the opinion 'of
tiie ,surgeon% is that the end will be a, fatal
one. -'[Any man who attempts to clean a
loaded gun is a fool of the worst kind.) Y,
An Answer Wanted.'
Can any one bring us.a case of Kidney or
Liver complaint that Electric Bitters will not
speedily euro ? We say they can not; as
thousands of cases alreadypermanently cured
and who are daily recommending Electric
Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Dia.
betel, weak buck. or any urinaay -Complaint
quickly cured. They purify the blood, regtt:
ate the bow"•ls,aud set directly on tkoldiseas.
ed parts. Every bottle guaranteed, For
sale at SOc. a bottle by Watts .& Co.
Go to COOPER'S
' FOR
C11141' GROCERIES
Crockery, 'Glassware, &c
Oatmeal and Cornual alw•ays. on Lauda
'ALSO '
Pattv's calobratad English 8rsakfaat:8acoa,
Lona Clear fncrii•, Stipal'.Cured 11con8r..
-advt. No. 1 LARD.
At prices ,,Lich cannot be beaten to 'town.
HIS 60 C. TEA A SPECIALTY.
,
ROLE fiGEflx Ntlt
Do birs ELECTRIC SOAP
0A COOPER,
'ALBERT STREET, :Cfd;ITo
HA 4LAN= .- S1105.,
•Brick Block, sign of the; Padlock•', Clinton;
•
;rG7ST AIiRT`y`E1
t • reasonable price, and go vii ere
and mad,
TO
And. you will not be deceived, .and .w;e
but will :cell as chea
(-G, TO ' • OAk- HALL if
and a'.perfectfit. If you Want a, good
cut to fit with ease and comfort: Go.
advantage •to exainine ouz' stock befor
REMEMBER THE PLACE, NEY'
OAK HA
IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES AND. PATTERNS,
• USUALLY' FOUND ONLY TN•CITIES
C..�
pecial T omen in 5 * 10 ck.Papers,`
tg§rNo. trouble to show, whether you'pnirchase or not.
SEES
'hom:pson
STILL
• And do bttshiess more this
Tl6O'Z"S
• Women's Good Prunellas f
14Ie1i's Lace Shoes, $2, 1)
you see our new Spring
El.. trouble
W • ll WANTED, A QI7.ANTITY 01 GO01) PO-TA.TOBS,
eau.-pO.1�T` .It tO thy ,itlC(y use
.itlflClr.
FARM FOR A.LE,
•
LCT i8,,CON. 6, HULLETT
Consisting of. 100 80108, situate about three
tutlos from the rapMly growing town 01 ClIfltOil.
Well improved, under good cuttivatiOn, widen -
did soil,Well watered, and usual advantages
Terms liberal. W. 19, FllI RAll.
Clinton, seut,11,18$1..
1;112 rindcrelgncd dneiree to tliat4k Tris mi-�
nterous frion(18 to Clinton an(1 rlelnity 1'or
their Ilbetal patronage dnring the twain year s
he 'carried on the butchering business, and
would intimate to thein thathe luta i -c -cam.
moneed business. in .Cor tl`rr bt1111/lnu, '1111.
1/itron *street, where 1ie.lvill be pleasedto
Meet his old flien(1 nd,ns many -tow ones as
may furor blip whirl heir patrons c.
-BOUT, FITTZsIM(ONS,
axa 40'
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,1 , 'the public ivill'.find'our stook of medicines complete; warranted 'ibftttile, and or
• • the best quality,
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SS1S SPONG1S
.AND ALT, 'KINDS .. Or DI GGISTS' Svrionits iusttALtY REpt:
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SI�MPSON Clinton
VARKTIES
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Clinton.
CHEMISTS &, DRU GIS -... .
Street; Crizxtta►ln. '