The Clinton New Era, 1886-10-29, Page 5.,, Around the Ooonty.
W11110 Holonbeek, of Ethel, laid the ns*otwic
te break hie leg lain week.
. The liahilitiee of Mr. A. MeClyniont, Witlglitim.
are about 4000; aseete,a400,
M .an or . his pule ia...e
Wroxeter idundry froiii4Xessr3 Port Bros: au
him ,cortuneuced blaain0§9.
OuSitriclay morning Me. Geo. Bono, or Gore
hQ4 the inisfortane to fall ou the wet sidevial
• put oijoin.
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M. aeons Imadinan, of and on Bev, last
week gold a Ave month Old col t„ sired by "af ajar"
to, M. Nurrar, of V.ullarton, 'for 0200,
Tha•ctlier evening,. while a farmer wait dri
fag a cow to Exeter, he ploked up tt smote an
thew It at the animal, 'breaking it leg,
The August niake of cheese of the Blake fa
tory hasbeen iiold Ior eleven cents per pound.
Thiele the highest that has been paltiffer Auginit
cheese this sewn. •
fir
. r. Robert Campbell iield the W. 34. of lot 22,
Megillop, known as the " Clayton farm"
co trailing fifty aeres, tp hfr. David Dorrauee,
for the Stun of $2,30o:
At a recent meeting et the Seafortli 'Public
Sohool Roard it watadecided to re-engage all the
preeent teachere tor the next year if they st.'4
t wining to manila ler their present salaries. ,
Another old reindeut of Hay'. Mrs. )3. MBY. of
the Babylon. Litte, Paeaed away op Monday
loornieg and was Inirled in the Lutheran ceme-
tery on WednesdaY, ehe was 02 Yesra ot age.
It is reverted that a Amid in hentan form, at
Brussels, abased his wife the other •day id his
Tesideneei nearly breaking some of ,her ribs.
Some gfficers of the law have their oyes on him.
Afire alarm, 00untled at Seaforth Wit week,
and wlmn sonic one wept down to Bee whythe
waterWorks were not running, the engineer was
found to be fast asleep. A pretty engineer in;
geed. .
Mr. John: 'Tobias, of Loudon, townshipbag
bought from Alf. George Westmau, of Exeter,
Mr the etun of $f00, fear acresof land, and 45
about to erect as 00114801DO Mine hone° on -the
eame.
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C. W. Henderson, of the firm ef 'IV.0. J.
Hepdereon Wingbain, has been tendered and
has accepted a sitaationas head Omit in a large
drY goods establishment 40 chatham„at we
handsome salary of $1,200 per yeart •
The Brussels Post sareastiaally remarks :-
The>hotels, we g rulers teed, are goleg heavripto
plating this fall, as about a dozeikkarrele of
', Vineger', have coin° from the old Tdie YI,neger
Works of Gooderitani & Worts, Torouta. What
Ido thertakeu$ for • , •
A young eon of Capt. Dawson, Setiforth. hall
a very narrow escape from. being killed by a
' runaway horse on Wednesday morning-. The
bridle rein got twieted around hi's arm when
' the horse ran up railway street dregghm the
little fellow a distance of-tlifteirbleeks. He es-
caped with a few briliseS.• ,
A. K. Robertson, a well known, agrloulturitl-
ist,-has purchased $�O barrels of prun.e apples
from the fruit growers of Morels and GrOY
townships and will ship amen to Glasgow. Poq-
land, thitr fall. Mr. Roberteoacwill itecoMpany
the consignment and see that he gets *Mr play
on the other side of the Atiantio. .
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Sunday niorning a small child, of Mr. gtepheal
Powell, or Exeter, had, a '»arrow eseape from
being scalded to death. Mrs. Powell had taken
a pot of almost boiling water off the Move and
' placed it on the floor. and witis nerformlog other
duties,' when the child, while playing around,
fell into the water. • It was •badly scalded and
• iittlahopes are entertained (410 recovery,.
a vain effort' to open the door crawled
throngh the window also. The deerhad to
be wrenched eft the 'lieges finally and set
up agaiu before it could be ieduced to
resume operations.
Oa Friday it and accident occurred at
Pletcher, resulting iu the death of a Man
e, mulled Melville, who for fifteen years has
driven a fanning will waggon foe Marshell
Campbell, •a Chatham. He was turning
his team in the qoad when they became
frightened and ran away, Eitler Melville
a was thrown frotia the waggon to the road,
or got hie head in the WhealSi as wep
e• found he wee dead.
The telephone has beeneingenieesly pu
into use in Belgium. Little bells are sup
plied and fitted to, the beds of aU wko dc.,
sire to rise early in the neerning, bat cannot
do so of their own accord. A certain tioae
fiXeti and cominunigated to the central
station, and at the precise Moment agreed
melon the current ie turned on and the belle
conunence to ring, and continue tQ do 10
until the alumberer ewaketnte leaves 1118
couch, and informs the head office that he
hes had enough. • '
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Another of theold Settlers ohetoitishiP of
Usb.orne„ hes potamfally gone 4o her last rest.
Dorothy, beloved Wife Of air. Thomas Shiite. of
Usboree, died at her home on Sunday, 1704111st.,
at an ago of 00 3 -ears :mil moathS. They came
to Exeter and settleden a farm, let 1, coo. ;
township of Usborne, in 1853, widen bee sine°
been the filially homestead. .S.he nuke nielii-
ber ef the B. c. church. • • • .
Qn Monday Mr, .Tolin -Henley, 'Nvhe resides' a'
few miles soutitaf Gerrie had very nitro* Os -
cello from loosing his Merlin Was 1n. the MU of
fixing' the miveavouglis on his barn When 'he
missed his hold and fell a distanee..of about 20
feet, • bUt lie rem-meat:Ay escaped .with is fe w
•._ slight bruises and a bad Oinking up, A fear in-
' chesfrom whore his head strack the awned was
an axe lying edge uppermost. •
The Seaforth Expositor $ays.;-The autithritieS
of the Brockville collegiate Institute, have.
been tryinghard lately to seem% the services
ofMr.Haggartfilie.vory efficient second master
of the Seafortir They first offered.
him a salary •or (me thousand dollars 'a year.
and when theiy foetid thatavoidd not bi Ing him
they esked limi to !lathe his own torms, We
undertatutd,...however, that the trustees here
have decided very tviselt to retain•Mr. Hag- ,
garty'a serviees if possible,iind have raisedIns
‘alitry to,one thousand dollars a year, and'that •
' he has agreed tolenaintavith us. ,
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The sehooner i W1tathbiin, bound froni To-
• edo te G.oilitrieli 'with a carge of coal, consigned
Ogliyice ctr, II uteiusonwhile making Goderieh
port last Wetinestley night during a heayy gale'
missed the north pier aa went. _ashore oathe
• shoal off the mouth,orTlie ri'ver,-the sea Washed.'
over her. carrying 'away her spars and rigging:
The crew eking to het till daylight mixt morn-
. .
ing, wined -the Goverament- life -boat, ainder
••command nf Cantian WI Wain Robb, went to'•tlie
rescee and brought 'them ashore', The ete..w •
consisted of,tive mon undone woman -the MK,
' The vessel has broken up, nothing.being Saved.
;lie was owned by William Lee, ef Iitedelach;
. arid was uninsured .
The Seaferth Sun 8ays:,-2Itis with doop regret.'
- n regret ths,t will be shared.in.by nearly every-
ei Urea of our town; that wo announce that•A.
Arinitage, Esq., has left team. Mr. Armitage
wesqldi-tirst mayor of Solo -311h and one qf the
. • 'best. As a magistrate livgave universal sat's-.
faction and WO are not aware any of Ma dol-
. skinswere ever appealed against. His hifitienee
was always in. favorof pertee, 'harmony, and
. good -will, hope° he leaves no •enemies.• behind
aim. He was a leading member of. the Methodist
church in this place and will be sorely missed
by that congregAtien. Lately his healtheetne-
What' failed and a trip to the old • (lountty.ilid
not entirely recuperate him, hence he decided
to take up 111$ abodoin Toren to, wherehis duti es '
Would perhaps (Merolls. than they.were
here. •
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NWS :NOTES.
Mrs. Cornelia AL $te Wart, wife of the
• late milliooaieeedeyegoods merchtiet, A, T.
Stewart, died Soddenly" Monday morning
at her residence, New York. .
A. stranger entered Morphy's jewelry
store on Yoege street,- Toronto., and aelted
I to. look 'at a gold watch, One was handed
him, with which he bolted, Making good
his escape. •
Aecitizen of Minneapolis is buildhag
genuine log house right in the oity. It will
be a big rambling dwelling, with queer
corners and quaint windows, bet it will
haea'all the Modern impreyernelits, and
will east e20;000. • .
The friends of Peter Heinle, the' helf-
bleed scout' who captueed.Riel, tire .about
to press upon the Government his claim to
the reward of $5,000 said to have 'balsa
offered for Rials capture. Hourie earned
an enviable reputation by several acts of
bravery during the rebellion, .
Constancy is not wholly Altman trait, or
k else they have queer Wales up it1 Rhode
\, island. Having ,captured one of these
animals in as marsh, The captor cut off its
head and dragged it hotne, where he leftit
over night on a stone wall. Iv the morn-
ing its mate; the female turtle, tvas found
beside it on the stone weft. The situation
was pathetic).*
Recently Alfred Sutton and 'Daniel Ma-
honeey were hunting deer in the woods at .
CoWichin, B. O. Neither party knew tile
Vether was out, and Malioney,seeing Sutton
moving in the bush, and thinking he was
" a deer, raised his gun and fired. The ball
passed throtiah Sutton's heart, killing him
instantly. • The deeeased was • tiativ f
Bruce, Ont., and it nephew Ot Sheriff Sut•
ton, of Walkerton. .
There is a woman at eithelthen, N,
who 'cherishes a great diglike to the ,Salva.
tion Army. A few days ago as the ;witty
watt passing her house,she gave vent to her
spite by heeect int mina. olosing..t110.-dout
with a violent. bang, 'But she ecittld not
opon it again. lier ehildeen came :home
and after a peried of kicking :rod pushin
were forced to din) t) 1114 hto11:411 tito WIIAOW
HOC h tie Mtn (1 re 111111 cl from n o rk , and after
A. Chicago 4pressma11 says that the
oddett thing he ever received by exprese
Was grave, It was in a box boat four
feet long, covered with glees, Inside was
the earth of child's grave -the turf,flowers,
head•etone. and all, ' It wise going from
thia State to California. Some num had
moved out there, and' bad the body of
dear child token up and shipped to bite.
The tlaciught struelt himahat he would like
to have a acidfrom the old homestead, and,
so he sent fpr the top of the grave, .
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At Cleveland, on Monday moraing,Rosat•
the 2•year eld daughter of Henry ,Den -
brook, a saloon keeper, met with a h,orrible
death, being almost eaten alive by q. bear,
The little one was playing in her father's
back yard and climbed over the fenoe into
the yard of a nelehbor, a saloon keeper
named Earrie, tvh(l'eeeps a bear chainedin
the rear, of hie lot. The child ventured.
too 'neer the brute,. which 4nOclred her
dowa and then commenced devouring her.
The body Was horribly inutilated baize it
could be rescued. .
• A novel dental operation, that of tra' ns -
planting teeth into artificial sockets„ E730ACI
to • have been Seccessfully performed in
New York some daysago, in the preeeece:
of several dentists, and twp subjects were
present to demonstrate that a firm growth
folldws. As described, by this pro.cesi
hole•is bered in the bone ender the gtim.
Whereit is deairdil that the new toothehall
• take root, and in thiwthe teeth is plitoriud
• fastened with ligatures. The ligatures iu
the4. ease of One, of the patients ivefe ro-
Moved in tbe presence of the dentistseand
the tootiwhicilirliad been put
was found -to have taken firm root.-
• Rem (Sano. JoneS • atq' Sam Small
delivered their , farewell addresses in the
Mutual Street Rink, Toronto, n Wednes-
day tnerning,whi4 was as usual, erowded.
They each spoke warmly of the kindness
• shown theni while here, and said Toronto
was the moat God-fearing city they. had
ever been in, and the people- were most
etraWbearted and : impulsive. Several
clergymen also delivered addresses, speak.
ingof the great good which had resulted
from thework of the tivo evatigieliSts. Dr.•
• Pease on behalf of the COMmittee"..,'on
Arrengernents, handed Reinfram.foneS, in
behalf of himself and his fellowlaboiers,
an exChatige.,.draft $2,1500;_ .Af ter the'
Service was over au impressive-eueue
witnessed, nimibers ef• tvothen, some of,
them, with fears in their"eyas, pressing
rennd-the ev-angelists to shake .tirein by the
hand:and .teish thein Godspeed. They left
by the afternoon:train for Omaha.,
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wo Grpat Leaders
ioriaLarninny4Arapiavitrx..,ms
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Our Grand Display of Millinery and Fancy Goods was much appreciated by the very large
number wilt) paid a visit to our show -rooms on Saturday. Our Millinery department is now in
splendid shape. Miss HollwaY, who attended to the wants.of our patrons s9 $atista,etori17
last season is again in oliarge.•
ZILANTLE DEPARtIVENT;
Our stock of CLOTITS and lITIMMINGS is very large, embracing everything new. We have •
. been very successful it securing the services of a First-class Cutter and Fitter every
garment guaranteeA.
JOHN NVIS,E161\1; Manager,. 2a -tate -I. 'ZIODOEirS•
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Latest . Styles • in American. Hats.
'We' have just received some of the gabbiest Hats ever seen in Clinton. Our stock
a HARD and SOFT FELT HATS is Well assorted and comprises all the new fall
shapes, We show a very fine assortMent ofTWEED and SERGE POLO CAPS,
ALMA end GLENGARRY CAPS,'ilt .prices to suit .the• ptiblic, Also et very .
Erie line of KNITTED -A.MERICAN CAPS for Men nnd Boys: Oier 'selection
of GENTs FINE YURS in S. S. SEAL, BEA.VEP,S and PERStAler LAMB
,
, is .complete. • 1
IN GENTS FURNISHINGS :ve sh9* splendid value in Scotch Lemb's 'Wool tin- '
derchathinte and the latest styles ineCOLLARS CUFFS le. with an elegant
' stock of NECIe.WEAR in the newest designs.
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C EON , 9LASGOW, CLINTON
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Head Quarters •,t(*..- •
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!A Magnificent lot, rangeing from.. 10c. to $1: Either of tho •
i
1 above named .a,rticles made .• tip on. the premises' zit very .,
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moderate prices.
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IN ENDLESS VARIETY AND VERY CHEAP.
Double Width Ulstering, 75c.
Tweed Ulstering, all wool,: 50c.
Fancy Mantle Cloths, - .$1.50°.
R ES S •ODS
&± COFFEIESI
Long Noted for Bet Value vin TEASI andfresh
Roasted COFFEE.
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s.. im.A.LIJIS3111R, gog,
czakyliox.T.
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ert.e iettatt14 q And she .1Dyitattsite
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• The following extraet from 'he present-
ment of the Grand Jury at the Acme of the
&Baize Court, labele held aiSarnia, sheiwe
that:the Giant): Jurors distinctly and etn•
phaticaily dissene.• teem the opinions- of
Justice O'Connor On the thezeof dynamite
and the eVidence, Of ,detseotives. • Whet
• niakes the presentment More valuable as
fearleSs expression of the views of the
'Grand .T.nrbrs, and as a timely setoff to
the oharge of His Lordship, is the :fact that
it was net. made- to -tipeotirt until the day
after the trail of thp,rland case. Having
referred to the small; number of citees en
the 'criminal clecket, the presentateitt pro-
.ceedee---• • ' •
Grand •Jitry, boweVer, must regret
that a certain clase.of•crinies of ellagrant,-
.;and wanton • nature came up liefdre Us- for
investigation, crimes 'that..are'.calcelated
to subvert law -and order, and.. inaugurate
in Mir traidsts a reign'of terror, wholly uti-
kno*n heretofore to the law-abiding cid.
•2ens -of the county:. And. the Grand Jeri
Niftier beg' leave to present thatethey'
heartily'ooncup and approve of .the prointit
aotion of Government iri.sending theiesde-
tectives to discover the perpetrators of thd.
• dastardly outrages at the reeidetiee of J.
McCrae. We also desire to 81537 that the.
services' of Detective Rogers and • Greer
should be reotignized 113 Boned tvIggibte f017112
in outeopinioe.”.
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Montreal: Mee fitocic Market.
The. supply of butchers1 cattle continued
larger than the demarld and the wet, muggy
weather helps •t� make matters eworse, as
the butchers do ,not want ' to • porches°
more than will meet the immediaterequire•
menta of their customers. A few of the
beat beemes sold io it little. over 40 per lb,
pretty good • beasts'''. sold' at about .3 c,
&Murton. drY °owe .aticl thrifty sinall stook
et about 3c, and lean beasts at fi•oni 20 to
21c per lb, Sleep and latnIii" eontinue
rether scerce, there being a good (leniend
front shippers as well as from the butchers,
Ctotid large sheep sell at about 40. .per lb.,
and the others. at from $3 to 85 taell.
Good lambs are in active demand et front
$3,50' to $4,25 each, and common .1ambe
ielret from $2.50 to $3.25 each: The sup-
ply of hogs eentinues pretty large, and prices
are from 5c to ajo per lb, tvith a few of the
beat at it little higher rates.
•, • aintrake cattle Market.
. East Buffalo, Oct. 28.—Catt1e—Not
enough doing to inake it tnakket;thete being
no fresh receipts and the few odd
lets left over being of. eorernon quality end
hard tit genet any price. Sheep and lambs
—Market et:wiled ,bout 'steady; good to
choice sheep at 4,50 to $1; tthod to choice
Weetern leinbe itt '$5; Canada' TanihS at
S5.25 to $5,50, flogs Itterket /Toned easy
fifty )(lade on sale; sales rentiedi—Obed tO
, choice mediums et $.440 to $4. 20; good te
ceche lyiga gt 50 to 8'5; fair to Choke
miXed at, :4:1 Oil to t4,-
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MILALA1\1"-MER15E""
This department needs no comment; as the .generat V..e.rdict is
that for Cheapness, Variety and Style, we have no equal: It
will pay close buyers,.before purchasing to call at •
• C4-3EtCLFLSrilcirtikThi,
A. IN I) 9V.1[1.".1e.::
From
1887,
s date.
NTER.
TS. -ANI/ SEJ H:
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()lir Stock for . the Fall and Winter trade is: noiv .complete
7 Wehandle the best goods in the'parket •.and sell .
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them, at Close .iprice.s. .. ...
end of EGGS' TAKEN. IN EXCHANGE.
....subscribers, for i .
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: a.$13.,..
or 'ow". ".NONN- 3ErAs alone. $1..50 ..tofib.i.e
•. •' , end Of 1. SS7 .
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c.iur-rv eirt.)rv.
FIVE. PER CENT OFF FOR cAsg .
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AA -OMNI( TO L0. --- PRIVATE FUNDS, OK
OA Farm security, interest 51- per gent. • Payable
yearly. Apply to O.A,IIARTT, Solleitor, Clinton,. tin
• troatrse To- LET,--TIIE 1.1KBE,RSIGHBD (5p,.
lee Irene to rent that.conveniently situitted,houtio, 00
Victoria St. Large frame house, good stone cellar,
held and soft Water, .good stable, two lots If needed.
Apply to JOS..ALLANSON, Gardner.
OAUTION.—Tlin PUBLIC/ .411,E HEREBY OAR-,
•rieszu against negotitaing 5 promisory tote, dat.
ed March 20, •1880,. mado.by John' McMillan, Minto
township, amounting to 250, payable six months after
date. The 80.010 having been lost, • GEO. 8T/1180M,
Londeshoro, Ott, 11,1880. • *41 .
T.101,18E FOR 013 RENT.—FOlt SALE
-LI. or to rent, a good house and lot in town. The
house has 11Vgbedrooms, good cellar, &o,while en
the lot is a good garden and orchard, lead and soft
water, gtablIng tog five horses, &a. bo 301(14)1 a
bargain, or rented on rcesb»able terms. •Apply to the
NEW ERA. MIME. •
CLINTON NIA.11.1011
Corrected Vr'ly Thursday Mt on eon,
-- Thursday,. Oct. 25, 1880,
Wheat, spring •- • 0.00 'a 0 7.0
White and red -• 0- 66 a 0 70
• Oats, 0 27 it 0 27
Barley, • • • 0 48 a 045
per bbl. - • - 400 s 401)
0 45 et 0 48
•Potatoes, • • 040 a ' 0 40
Plums, e . • 0 75 a 1 00
Butter, ', .0 12 it 0 13
Eggs; 0 14 a 0 16
Pork, 5 50 a 0 00
Wool is tleul.e., • • • 020 a 22
00• it 8 00
Wool for ettsb,, 0 18 a 0 18
Sheep pelts • - • ' 0 50, A 0 70
tareb. akin, • - 0 60 a 0 80
telever, per bob. -7-00—e- 170
A. son of Mr, aosepli Arch, the President
of the National Agriculteval lletbovets'
Velez] of England, bas come to` Canada to
settle es a fernier. Like his father, lie le a
stetted/ I4i3enal,
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lYiJUGS
MEDIC I WI_
Ft
LUNGS
LivErk
1310 0 0 •
• Sistkrrono, Ang, 8, 18115.•
• /laving suffered. froin kidney diatase fro
childhood I sonsolted eminent doctors bit Chi
sago, New york. and Canada. Aloo tried' rat
bona patent medielnes, but goatee, no relief
from any aonree, gave tip, as 1 was sere my
ease Wag hopeless: Finally .1 was Mimed to
try Di, Jog'if hfedininO,' sad am glad to toiy
that three bottles cured las. D. DUGGAN, Dry
Merchant. Sold by J. U. Combo. .
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"ItrONEY TO LOAN ON FARA. PROPERTY:-
1XL Private and Company Funds. Lovvest interest,
also on approved nokes for stunt dates. 'C.A. 118.1171',
Attorney, Clinton. • * lin 10 •• • •
'WARM FOE TliG UNDERSIONED•
Pans for sale his • farnt •Of 70 acres, being lot 2.0,
Con: 1, Willett, about fear miles from Clinton: About
50 acres cleared una Mood state of cnnivation, b1-
(31105 good bardivood, filen° house, barns, stables, Ate.
Splendid water and .gyed bearing orchard„ about ld
acres fall ,wheat. The farm is4n solendid location,
end wilibo sold (01 reasonable terms,' • Apply to GEO.
1VESTA_C0TT, an the premises,. or Otieton r,o,.
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•DISSOLIrTIOOTIElt 18 GIVBK
that tho parte.ership heretofore existing between
WETTLAUPPElt & EIOTNEL, nt $0,11' /101110r0 mat
cabinet makers, le the village of Manchester, was dia. •
Solved by inutual tonseot, ,on tho 14111 day of Sept.
Mr, Keene1 will condiment° run the sO.W mill, and
Mr. We:Waite& the cabinet Works. All outstanding
accounts must bo•paid by -the ist of November, to Mr.
ICennel, who j8 antherized to concet the same.' trArD.
WIG WRTTLACITElt, Cil131ST1A xtromr,,, *4
VIATIM 1011 SALE. -411E •PAIIM 0f IBS 01.111, -
os Road, lots 0 and •7, Goderleit township, con-
sisting 01.144 acres, Is' offered for sale on reasonable
toms. About 190 acres delved 1511(1 111 good state.of
cultivation; balance good hardwood, good franio
hoese, &a., general buildings, plenty of water, bearing
orchinxi t miles from the rising tottli of Clinton.
Particulars may be olitained on the premises, or by
adqessing JAMES iptiumm, Clinton P, O. •
• NPLEN'Inn TAISI3I POI' HAT:0,-1%AT EXCEL.,
Aboutisli aercs cleared- arn1111teiod–stat5brehltba.
oif 'the 01113130(1 concession, tioecrIce towieter, •
?ANT farm of 104 acres, being lots SS, 70 dud 71,
Hon. On the premises is a good brick house, with till
vonVenienees of stabling, bank barn, wall 'WatVretly
good hearing ereliard; church on the farnt and sffiool
• itot far a wayobent, iltaitc* irtITItthatOWn (4 CIhithii,
Till, farm is one of the best in the township of owe. •
ruh, given at any time. POI pailicelars
'flAililioatool tii tit, prourn•b4-, MIN 1131)»,31,, ,or OA, N Inv oViltril. Clinton,
S 3a1 333
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'WONDERFUL VALVE TN.
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DOOMED DIREpT: NEWEsT'S.TYLES iN
AlVfirLE CLOY 8
DirEur nrportiMiroxs.
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