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per State Line Steamship from Glasgow, via New York, to.
JOHN II GXNS, Clinton.
Ex Steamship State of Indiana, 4 Bales and 2 Cases general Dry Goods,
opening this week.
Ex Steamship State of Pennsylvania, 3 Oases now in transit, will open
next week. °
_ _ From Montreal, and opening this week, 5. Cases and 6' Bales general Dry
Goods, also 10 Rolls Floor Oil Oloth, and 4,Bales Carpets, topped this week.
From Toronto, 9 Cases and 1 Bale general Dry Goods, to open this. week. •
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People of Duron County.
We are this fall ready to show" one of the most varied and
Extensive Stock : of: -Goads
ever brought to the place..
SOME LINES OF DRESS GOADS, FANCY GOODS AND' SHAWLS
are unusually attractive fyud beautiful; and willbe sgld at prices that cannot. be
beaten by anyone.
New Plush Ribbons, otnbre'triodes.
New Sash liibbo.�s, ombre shades.
New Zeplu•y Opera Wool -Squares, in cardinal; light 1, lne and white, from 20c. up.
New Colored Silk Plush Fringes,. ombre shades; lovely goods.
New 131a^.k Silk Fringes.
New Colored Cashmeres, in all shades and prices.,..
New Black Cashmeres,. all prices. • • •
New Winceys aud'Prints. •
Lovely rich Silk Chinch Girdles, in Seal Brown,. Mich Brown, Bronze,• Myrtle,
Navy, Aniline, arena, Maroon, White; Slate, and four qualities in Black
New jNovelties in every department, ane. selling very 'cheap, at
JOHN,`.HO,DGINS.
The President.
During the past weQlr the. President
has; been taken from the Whitehouse to
Long Branch. He tOopd,. slip. trip .fax-
ceedingly well, liebeing,very anxious
to 'be removed. He is considerably
unproved and is holding his own ad-
mirably well. The ,people are again
beginning to entertain the highest
hopes for his recovery,which we in
turn, earnestly Lope may be fully
realized.
HIGHEST A.WARD
At the Centennial Exhibition l'
warmers and Mechanics,
If you wish toavoid great danger
and trouble, besides a no `hlnall bill of
expense, at thi(season of the year, you
Should take prompt steps' to keep dis-
ease from your household, Thesystem
should be cleansed, blood purified, stom-
ach and bowels regulated, and prevent
and cure_ diseases arising from Spring
malaria. We know of . nothing that
will ro perfectly and surely do this sat
Electric Bitters, and at the trifling cost
of fifty cents a bottle.—Exch,—Sold by
J, I•I. Combe.
The United States Centennial Commission have, ;upon' the recommendation.
• of the Judges of Group No. XXV., have unanimously awarded to SOHMER &
Co., manufacturers of Grand, Square and. Upright.Piano-Fortee, FIRST
MEDAL OF MERIT' and DIPLOMA OF 'HONOR, for'
the Essential Qualities ata Perfect Piano, -Forte,, viz —Volume, Purity, and -
Evenness of Tone, Elasticity of Touch' and. Superiority of Workmanship.
(Signed)
A. T. GOSHORN, J.L. CAMPBELL,. • J. R .UA.WLEY,• .
Director -General. .. Secretary. President..
Doherty &
Gibbi
The RevolverAgain
A.
WOMAN 'SHOT lir H Ti fusB4 DAT
WOODBRIDGE. •
WeeDBRIDGE, Sept. '7.—Yesterday
evening Robert Bonnett, a painter liv-
Ing about 'a mile south of this village,
shot,his wife with a revolver, the ball
para ring entirely through her neck.
The victim is still livinb, and • may re-
cover, but it is doubtful. Bonnett has
not been seen since,, and it was repor-
ted that lie had committed -suicide, but
this lacks confirmation, -The oauso pis
reported to be infidelity, on the part ,of
the wife, and it is said that Bonnett
leas frequently exhibited • a` revolver.
threatening vengeance. .The family is,
in rather poor circumstances, and an eP
fort is being made to have the, :woman
removed to the hospital;
Have secured the Agency of the above "for -'Ontario, . and. will.
keep constantly on hand a FULL STOCK.'
In a word, the SOHMER PIANO is'made'to stand, not Merely as an orna
mental piece of Furniture, but:as a Musical Instrument; not for day or a year:
only, but for a lifetime. It is honestly nide, so that continuous and severe use:
will not impair itr fine qualities of Tobe and 'ration, and owing to its extra and..
substantial case work, it will remain longer in. tune than any other piano, and
endure as a faithful means, the ltarniouious interpretations of the beautiful in
music: We, will guarantee 'satisfaction it1 every respect. ; '
N. B. ---The Company gives +with, each Piano' a Warranty; to be
a PERFECT INSTRUMENT IN EVERY RESPECT, madeof the Best Sea-
soned Material, and'. hold themselves responsible for the term of 6 Years.
•
Second -Hand Pianos and organs
Taken. in . Exchange.
DO H ERTY 8e,C1
CLINTON.
lltincklen's Arnica Salve:
T110 BEST SAivE in the world for
Cuts, ' Bruises, Sores,Ulcers; Salt
]Trouts,: Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and. all Skin
Eruptions, an& positively cures Piles,
It is guaranteed to give.perfect satis-
faction or money refunded , Price 25
par box:. "Fur sale by. J: Ii: Combe
IllHt7`9I�.
Pines.—In llungarinon, pn the 2,,,4thlnst., the wife_ di
Mr.e dlin Parks, of a daughter•.
D LT1 S..
LC,Clititon,oil the','tri inst., Eliza; wife of V. Appleby
al,c l 52 years
In'Code ieli Toa ustup; on the 4th hist illisabeth Ilan;
nah, second daughter of M. 11 e, Tipiatiy, aged
26 yces and 7 months. .
In SIuik on the 2nti Tnst.,.Jane relietof Violate Rob-
. art Gibson, agedsgyears.:
Fast WaO'atiosli, of consumption, on, the 3rd. inst.,
• the wife of Mr. Clatirles.Dunbac, deeply regretted.
FOFj
The contents af.40 cases and bales or
NEW FALL GOODS
At the Dry Goods Emporium of ;
PA •& ISEMA.. '
DRESS GOODS,
CASHMERES, • .
WOOL . GOODS, •
FRINGES,
' RIBBONS and
NOVELTIES.,
All- bought at prices that cannot 'be undersold.
PAY' • & 21V.AN
• CLINTON MARKETS. .
(Corrected every Thtirsday aftornoon,T
During the early part of the,' week,',
;there was a slight decline 1n the price
of fall wheat,. and the prices have con -
tinned' to lie about the same ever since.
Large quantities are being brought iris
and $1:25 to $1.28 is about the run ,of.
prices. Spring. is sold' at . about the
same price.: Oats are. plentiful, and.
35ets. is the average price. There is a
•good supply of barley at. from 50 to 60
cents •per. -bushel; There has beets no'
peas brought into the market yet.
Hay is:in good demand, and:: sells from
$10 to $12 per ton, and even cannot
be got for that, ,as the farmers are
holding it over.- ,agr.- J: Allanson, has
sold a large'giiaiilty-of Hungtirianr at
1$12 per ton; Our prices.. this week
range the highest in the county. -Be-
low will be found the ,prices as given
yesterday.
Wheat, fall por bush.,
Red,
• Spring, Itedubaff,
rife,
Oats,
)3atley,
Peau, -
Flour,
Potatoes,' .
Butter, -
hgas; .
Hey, -
Hides,'
Sheepskins,
`Timothy,
;Wool,
$1 25 • to 1 28
- 1 25',•
to•1 28
▪ 1 27 to 1 28
1 27' to':1 28
0 35 to 0 35
e s0 to 6 60
•.0 se to .0.65
• 0 00 to 0'50
025. to 0- 25
0.17 to 0 18
• 013 to 0'14
• :=1,000.to1200..
5 50 to 6.00
• ••,070 to •125
- flee to, 7'60
• 2:75 to 3 00.
0 22 to- 0 24•.
" rail Shows.
East' Wawanosh,. at 13clgrave, Moder 11.
Hai* Aga. Society, at Zurich; Sept, 20 and 20.
Morris Branch Agl. Society, Biyth, Oct. 12 and 13.
South HuronAgl. Society, at Exeter, Oct 3 and 4..
Turnborry Ag1. Society,atWinghaln Sept 22 and 23
Tttcltorstuith AO. Society, at Seaforth „Sept. 15 and
,..
16ITuilott Branch AO. Society
st Clinton, Sept. 10
and'20.'
Westftiroh Agl. Soelaty pl Oo.lerscil, on Out, b
and 6. • -
AsilOel.l and Wawanosli branch, Dungannon; Oct. 7,.
BOY WANTED - '
ft'10 T i UN >;AxINGI. ilpjiiy'to E. r, CHAMBER:.
1 LMI(,. llfyth. "
. BOY WANTED..
000D SATAIt't' BOY WANTED hyathc 10 of
41 Septefpbet, to Work in shep.
J,i.Cttsokrs. t:Lotii o.nouSE..
REMOVED.
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The subscriber begs to inform, the
Public that he has 'removed to MR.
SPOONER'S BUILDING, next the Market,
Laving settled with the Insure
once' Companies. on ` a most satis-
factory basis, he begs to intimate
that he has decided to clear out' all
his old Stock, at Greatly REDUCED
RATES ---some at 'HALF,' and some
at LESS THAN ORIGINAL COST,
h t
t e whole e to : be cleared : out an the •
course 'of Two 'Months. " Hats and
Caps at Half Price. 'GROCERIES
at Greatly`Reduced Rates.
A. call .solicited. W M t. COATS;
FOR .THE . MONTH OF AUGUST. •
PREVIOUS TO PROOEEDINC WITH REBUILD .
and' extension of premises,
wiT,T. OFFER
S 'EQI4LL .B1 ] ►C All '
IN ALL UN'ES OF GOODS,
in order to Make room for the al'terat'ions and extension of premises;.:
R OR ONE•:
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tent for WALICEE'S'PAATTENT BUTTER WORKER:
Grp. 2- VN,7" i & - I T;;
Albert Street, Clinto
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