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The Clinton New Era, 1879-03-27, Page 6
11'XARCII 27, 1870. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The Partnership heretofore existing in Clinton ander the style and firm'. Of HODGINS & PAY, was dissolved ou the 1st of • March,' by effluxion• of time, MR. PAY withdrawing :from the • business. All Notes and Book debts due the lata firm, are to be paid to JOHN HoDGINs, who takes the assets and agrees to pay all liabilities of the said firm, WITNESS, JOHN WISEMAN. JOHN HODGINS, GEO. E. PAY.. THE (JLTNT'OM NEW ERA.. CARD, The iindorsigalecl begs to epress his sincere thanks to the _- _, _.- -people of --Clinton .and surrounding,,country.r.for._ tho•.v:ery generous patronage conferred on the late fain during the six years they were in business, and which he has shared for the past thirteen years in .connection with the business of the same stare, • ,1> AND • In reference to the above notice, of dissolution, respectfully ntu.ounces..his,intention tocannyon. tl'Q _business;, RS !usual, iu•the most thorough and efficient manner, No effort will be spared to keep they . took fully assorted with the .best goods, and at as reasonable prices as any in the 'trade. -- And also , wishes to state he has engaged the services of Mr. JOHN -WISEMAN as'foreman.and assistant iii roan- aging.•tlie. business, ,who, . with a; full staff of hands, will spare leo'pains to ertencl to every one the inost'courteolis, lIpl•igtit, and'. offeieni-t>:entniterrt:possible; .ailcl_trnsts the confidence. and patronage of the general public; JOHN hIODGIN°S. °tar vizi,-wool l0,ism :' Before the celebrated -National Policy came into 'play, 1've ' pursued a RATIONAL. POLICY, and bought for immediate and future • delivery, large quantities . of White Cottons, Factory Cottons,puoks, Ticks, .Denims; 7E i rots, Linens, and General Goods wanted . for the ;Siltring Trade. •. N.p. '`A YARD- OF OUR SPRINC-f- GOODS' IS° A FARTHING ABOVE' 0 ` OUR, PREVIOUS PRICES: As there were e hea'; y pi chases made by importers in•anticipation of the new tariff, prices will not likely advance till the heavy stocks on,hand begin to move off, and new goodsare imported into the country, when the effects -of the new tariff will bo -felt -by HIGIXI t PRINTS BEING DE11fAND1 n FOB ^® ALT Coo72S: AFbFGTi:D. BY IT, AND SAVh :TEN TO '.C`V'EN'1'Y:. PLR CkNT, g ON YOUR B � i NOW Coyne• oura,rnmense.stock, all of amazing value. ° , •J HN • HODGTNS, LATE Ii(1DGINS et PAY • CLINTON,'.lIareh 27,1879.. Before taking Steep. at the • Ni We will _offer special inducements in •order, ` to clear out lnesof Winti Cood, suc a M LLL VERY, CANTLES,: FANCY WOOLLENS, FURS, DRESS ..GOODS, m FLANNELS, BLrAICETS &c.. which will be Worth, to purchasers, rem 10 to ,11 per cent. nt.. Everybody,should ask. to_ see these , e Goods and prices. ,.. FORE )2AJEty.Y Spr. ing. C Trade a• of 1879, Note fresh arrivals of. WHITE and GREY COT- TONS, PRINTS, COTTON " SUIRTI'NGS, DUCKS,. DENIMSI -CKI &c ': &c., .at 'extraordinary na ,TNGS, ., aoid� xy ::love . prices. FISH 3 ► CR.A.I3E3& • CO. UIinton, Jatr. 23, •1879. WALL PULL STOOK • . VERY 1;01'•., D MAN t /. HV ,162,.2./ L • t -Clinton Book' tore. ('lioton, March 27, 1879; l uncial and triQutincrvial. "New potatoes, green peas and cucumbers were on sais-at the different. New Orleans 'Markets on Sunday morning. The falling off of ea fnings at the Mitchell station -last' month, when cewpared'with the month of the previous year, amounted to $5,©001 lis. D, Foley,au enterprising farmer, .of Bo. wmanville,. has shipped within a few weeks no less than seven carloads. of clover seed, nearly 3,000 bushels, Sine° the tat January, 1,782 horses have been -shipped from Montreal to tk a United States, bringing $128,377:50, or and aver. age of $72:04 each. Tits 'is more than double the shipments to the same date last year.. • Canada has fur its population almost ag large a mileage of'railway As any country in the world, and it is asserted onr.good authority that theta is' net °aemale tw in - the Donunion that is payingan nag' to its proprietors. This, i9 a pretty.tt ad.s tate of ins. The Chicago Tines says that with over twenty.one million bushels of wheat and thirteen and a half million bnshele of .corn "in sight" in this country, to say nothing of the.gr'ain:eupply yet to be marketed,there is no danger of any deficit for sane time.to come. The English wheat croii promisee but poorly, while the area planted, 'is only .3,000,000 acres some 7:10,000 acres less than last year. It is anticipated, therefore,. that there will be a materially reduced, supply* of both home-grown and .foreign wheat in _that country acid enhanced prices derieg fii�"o r'r'on£yeat:.. - 'Some of the ciiinor incidents of Ilio coin- 'Ytleecial distress, in England aro heartrend- ing. 'Al a recent meeting of shareholders of one' of the exploded 1inanoiaFconcerns; 'a lady, by title aud descent, declared that in six'months•the company had stripped -her••of :'3-70;000-(:which.__means-4850;000), and that aho was nevi supporting herself and family, and her mother, nearly one hundred years old, by keeping , a coffee shop in an obscure London streets. The -brother of ono of -the. Glasgow. • Bank Di ;rectors,' on Bearing that they:'"held bean eeiitenced tp imprisnment, 1iteraiy took to hie bed and died of a.broken•heart. As a great' many well :informed people, entertain doubts as to whether Cauada ex* ports more house grown wheatthan she iwports far home cousumptioe, it May be 'as well at this time to•supplythe .•informa- tion -as given in the tattles of the trade and naviga'ion report forahe past year.: .We'. •export 4,393,530' bushels 'of 'home=grown -wheat,aud-4,115,7O8.irushola. of for eign grown wheat, amountin g-to`8,569,243 bhshele., We imported'.5,0$5,403 bushels of wheat, ea all fro:ni the United States cf which we- Marini actin -Eel ' - and- 'consumed 1,510;695 bushels. It will -thus be .e3een• that we produceed for„the fiscal year ending .30th June for export .above_whatwere° quire for mitt own needs, 2,873,840 bushels. )3eshMe this tve• exported over: and above our Imports, 1,228,699 bushels Of .mann.. fiieture iiieAt. ntheehap. oflieu „These - tlgures.are of course. far from being accur.- ate. ;.This is.shol'n clearly by the fact that the foreign "wheat . we egportod. is •valned by the same, authority at, $1:50 per bushel,^ while our own Houle wheat is, only alibied- at alued- at.$1.22-L • The'former is certainly. a gross error, but still the figures regarding the exports and' imports. are accurate enough to give a fairidea of Ibis importan;tbranch of commerce, and prove beyond question that the price of wheat in Canada must. necessarily• be• regulated by the price: in England; and that. no duty at home' can in0131me it. CLINTON MARBI:I'S. 'March -27, '1.879, Wheat, fall,` red, Vanish, 60 80 ' a 0 87 Wheat, fall,'white, ti le Spring, itedchaff, Fife, - Oats, Peas, • • -, Flour, ' Potatoes, •' Pork, .• Beef, - Butter,- Eggs, • }Tay, Hides, Sheepskins Clover - Timothy : - . 1 75 ' a .2 25 SEATf'ORTII •M*RIO1T9. ItIarch 27, 1879 1Vheat-Fail - $0 85 'a ,.0 86 Spring . - _. 0 ,72 a 0 76 "i"lonr, - 4 00 .a 450 ,. Oats • •, 0 28. a 0 .30 ., Peas„ - 0 50 a 0.52 Barley ' 0 50 a :0 60. Potatoes 0 45 a--0 50 Hay i 0-50Hay - 6 00 • a .8 00' Butter • 0 14 a • 0 15 . Eggs,' • - 0•'10 a 010 Rids - - 5.00" ]r 5 50 . Wood - • 2 10 a 2 50 4,1.ODERICIt MARKETS • March 26, 1879. Wheat -Fall $0'88 a 0.90 Spring 0 80 a • 0 85 Flour . 4'00 'a 459 Clete, • • -0 35 e 0 40. Peas, ' r 0 6) a 0' 65 Barley;: 0 48 a 0 55 Pork, .•5'00,, a ` 50' Potatoes . +, - '' 0 50 a 0':15. '. Batter r; • 0:11 'a •.0 it 0 10 a 0 10• Hay ^,' •6'00 a.. 7 00 ' • • TOliONTO IJ[AIt)fli7`N. The following table represents the value -Of' produce at th a farmers' market : March 20, 20, 1879, Wheat, fall, non•, per bush • $0' 35 a $ 100 Wheat, spring, do 0 80 a 0 95 Barley, do 0 62 ;a 0 65 Oats, do • 0 40 n ' 0 43 Peas, do° 0 ,633 a ' 0 07 0 07 Ite,0 Droned bogs; •per 1001bs , 5 G0 a 6:'00 Beofi bind 'grs.,:per 1.00 lbs., 5 25 a 5 75 Butter, tub, 0 14 a 0 l.a. Eggs fresh, poi dile„ 0 74 a 0 15 Potatoes, per ling. • 1 10 a 1 10 1,ONibOv .11A7ltKJi'L'tI. ' 'March 20, 1870. ' White wheat, per 10011)s., $1 63 a $1 67 mut fall, do 1' 6) a 1 61 Spring, 'do 130 a 1.40 Barley, els 0 80 a 1 30 S�ata,' ao 0 05 a 1 ` 00 eftfi,. (lc (1',80. 1t Eggs, tlo 011 a 016 Butter, rolls, do 090 a 0.95 _...0 80 a ll So 085:`090,' 0210 a,045, 050 a .0 65 0 60 : a .0.'65 - 4'5'0 a,L00 - 0.5.0 a 060 5 20. • 'a ' 550 4 50.,.a..,5 25,:: - 0 12• -a. 0 15 0 10 a' 0 10 --� 3 Q0 . a A 00 459-a 525' 0255 a 0.611. 3 50 a 3'75 o:.'0 a 025' • CENSUS ]RETURNS. A blue bookjust distributed gives the. censuses of Canada. f soul lfi-98 to 1875, and contains latish interesting infd nig tion, Some of the religious statistics are worth reading. The .contentsof this volume consticute the comilletueut to the censuses of British North America, It is divided into two parts. The first givesthe totals of the censuses of 1851, 1861. and .1871 in their proportionate relations to population, arid tel,'ritory; the second gives the- general statement. of the uiove)nents of population, or vital statistibs, from- the .eatlirst settlement of Europeans in Canada. A table show- ing the results of investigation regard- ing human longevity in. Canada closes tllo volume. The population of the se: Nora] • cities --in. the•.difrer(int.y ears •n ill,be . of interest, as showing their growth : _ 1351 1801 1871 Montreal , 67,71f, . • ,. 90,823 ,,.,,107,225 Quebec' 4',052'.. . 69,000 ..., 50,000 Toronto 30,770 ,,,, 43,821 ., 50,072 Ottawa 7,700 .,,. 14,000 ,.21,545 London .......... 7,035.,,,. 11,555 .,,.•x5,826 The total population of the Provinces is compared as follows 's= 1851. 1501- 1871 Ontario ,. ..... 952,004 .. 1,390,091 1,620,851; Quebec'.. ......... 890,201 ;, 1,111,000 1,101,510 Nevia Scotia. ,,...,•, 103,800 252,047 235,594 New Brunswick .. 270,854 ., 030,851... 387,800 2,312,919 .3,090,601 3,485,761 • The statisticsof the principal religious denominations are :- • Aspl 1571 ° 71a17Clsts '10%04T °269,84:1 Cdthelies .. . .. 1,372,923 .. 1,49«,033 - Church of England .. 405,600 • . ' 494,744 ' ,Methodists 441,021 .:, 657,041 L'resb,}terian,i . 472,490 545,00;-„„ MODERN MATERIA' MEPICA Inoludoa .niany vulnablo41•etnedies--for-•aillios--' tions. It ii a matter of certainty that in all cases where the animal vitality is failing, PHOSFOZONE i's decidedly superior to every other remedy.* present.knowe. It will w hk effects suen as. nothing else pr'oduco, and possesses tire Oat advantage of not causing, 'when its use -is relintluisbed, the slightest re: action fir depression. • • ' Bold by Druggists, ],'rice $1 per bottle. 39 • 8 ...lob TD A'AA1t(IE(YUAN TITY, 7 t . �.;H. Pods Ston CLINTON. s ET W1] T ALL BINDS OF .SP1IINGi !cid YEAS from' tin istremeirth'IlValteV Seed Oats, black Si white PRIME TIMOTHY and CLOVER. SEED'. afintou,ldarcb 15. 1.879. W. H. 1'ELI1:IN. AGENTS, READ THIS. TETT:will pay Agents a •Salary of 8100 tor. month and' T ('..espouses, or anew a Large; commission to sell 00r new and•wondorful inventions. SVor0carf what we say. Sample free. Address, , !ME1t1 I i rit CO.,, git,rshan, Mien. SPEQIA:L. NOTICE. !�• IOTICE is hereby gluon that all parties owing the 1 undersigned gre requested to settle the pame be• 'fore• the 15th of March, or they will ;be put in other 'hands for collection, as a` change Is soon to be made in the firms requiring, the settlelnent.oi all' outstanding accounts. C0NNINOItA:11E 8: AIKEN}EAD. Clinton, Feb. 27,1879. • 9 Fs1R 2 FOR SALE.. f(l�30 undereignad offers for sale a farm of :about 40 11 acres, being lot 86, 16th Con. Gtoderich Township. Nearly all cleared; in fair tut 08.cultivation. Small frame house, and new barn on the promises. For par• ticulare apply to ' , • JOSEPH •WHEA1+Li Y, .. •' James Street, Clinton. Olinton-M ,arch 5, 1879. 10 .PARTNER WANTED [PAitTNO:R WANTin, with 81000 1082000, to ta$e i• hall interest in a Steam SawMill. 13nsiueps new. 1y established. Apply to • • 14. ri1ouN'renSamP, CLtv'TO;r, ONT. y-rYY••��7:..tx y.. ee-•�•T•t•r-r nY�•• :L :t •r ..i7. TBE subscriber oilers the lr( use aud Lot, at prcncnt occupied by blink!) f, for Baia or to rout on rrnspn- able ferrite, .The house has been recently bnfl1, and is situate on the 3LattenburySnrvey, Further particu- lars onapplirntion. A1lSTf:,' CALLA NOEL ' • '01inton, Feb. "20,1819. • SET OF kTA/INESS F4)lt SALE. A w9PlTEN,sDod )cbtaopffoSrilcvaers-hA,looruntrteadSorlewIardn.cl8, AL18rIN CALLAND'EIt, Ciintoh,.lac 3)1, 1810. - LICENSE INSPECTOR'S NOTICE.,. LL appptlicatim,8 for Lfceiae„for the pale of t iquor,. Li., t11fs.I(liliitg, must be in tilt' hsnde before the first day:of Aprif next ensuing . BTEPH1' N YATEB,. Irtspeator Wast,Itldini{ ]]urea Goderl',h, )kb. •20, 1879.. 1)• RN Felt SALE.. f IVII15 Undersign ed MTere for sato that eligibly aitnated l Yarm, hong lot 21, Huron, ltoad, Gaderich towns ship just outside the limits of the town of Clinton, eons, taming 1)0 sores, sal olearod. '1'ftoro are on it a frame. house end barn, ton acres of fall wheat, and a large or- chard. "The lend is ina geed state of cnitivation. As the /arm 18 it corner lot it will, ii•reguirea, be diyill.4 Into two lots, of 40 end 30 setts each, giving a frontage of 100 reds eaeb; or as may bo .8);reed upon., F'or.fur- 'therpartidtilprenpplyto It. w, 140()1lll. Clinton, Jan. 15, 1819. ]+ARM %`ole. SAME. ' ---- trait 98333gertIB13R este for ask life larva sea- l. els},C(,,, of 75 acres, being Lot 25,12th 0011, of Mil- ieu ,IJoBung th.o 111(8:0 of Londoaboro) 65 acres rt.nted, end in a somata i tate of 001tivati0n1 balsna°. good: hafltlrood. On the bremisra is a Immo pease, Name stables, barn, and on/buildings, good bearing 01110085, spriv,t,tprh, O7111 )4I'15 will, Partici.). Tars on application, 'i,: (a)LOIi1.)iL . 11. ILnllett.Voir 0,1010 ' Iin a' JUST NOW .AT TII$;tE IS A (:itAND DISPLAY OI•' N E S P.RI N G GO OD , O�. S. AT PRICES THAT WILL .STARTLE YOU. If you want to buy. Although the National Policy is no`v the law of the land, anall olasseaof goods really worth more than is: asked for them, we wish to make it known to the people that we had DOXIAuIT ,BEFORE Tug. TARIFF' WAS BUT QN, and lam" AVE ARE SELLING AT TIIE OLD ' PRICES. y, -Weavant alt our olcl customers, and as many new ones as gait make it ccnvenient, to call on us to look for themselves. • • Very new and stylish DRESS 0001)5. The rettiest lot of i in ,�, p PRINTS town, all, at 121 e. - fast colors..' .., The best value in AmerieaiiapRJNTSnd • COTTONS. ';•tt 6. The cheapest TWEEDS we ever. bad, A beautiful stock of HATS and CAPS, very stylish and cheap. FACTQRY COTTONS, WV'IIIT> COT- TdNS,.. front, Se, to'•12hc. Any quantity of WIT/TEDU0IC •'Bziowrr DUCKS, Cxrcic DUCKS, B ui♦. AND BItowN • DENIMS, TICKINGS,- Sn:IRTINGS, 4c. • - ° R I NGVSE ATFL TURNING OU1' 5011E . •' STY T I �'1 •, L SU' A T r T.o - � E ILORING 1,7 I . S titi (Clinton, March 27, 1;879. J.. O. 13I1-R01r3 US -� hTE N WT C. N .: ,&...- .. 1IAI1NESS MAN It FACT T.RERS &c., C I TO a' OOo. _ Tlhe.subseribers having purchases the Harness -Making business formerly carried on by Mr. J. G. MILLER, beg to intimate to'the people of this seed= that they will continue .the, smile *an all its: branches; at the old. ptand. Being practical workmeii, and'by giving strict attention to business, they hope to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed • on their preclepessor. '.obey will keep in stock, or manufacture to order, • HEAVY AND LIGF1rr `FTAENESS, SADDLES; &c.,. &e.s: I, lso,'7 i unli ;�L o,1i14e$, Robes, NLipil, horse• 4310/•hi'ug, A' la , 1so,. a, rge...assoxtn?,en,t of _"BABY' CARRIAGE..: '.. We have a stock of N1.CKLE AND RUBBER TRI IMINQS which everybody ought to see. ; LZG •T.. T3A:Wi.N SS"...,°s leo p'u, i» g (lobe oah Short notice: Cif iton, Feb, '0, 1879 •01iLI RS RL;SPE6TFilLTA)7,S'OLIC1TRD.. N P WTON;. & DE147$4.,ST Iiuno.f STBEESA 18`9..- • PRINGo 1879 We lave much pleasure in announcing that our stock for spring. Trade isnow•cot lete, and in'points.of quality' and_pricea is well 'calculated to 'suit the' 'most fastidious, as well as he closest buyers. ' Having ppurehased'enrly, and,to the best advantage, we have -secured the BEST GOODS THE: MARKETS OFFERED, tied:at prices whioh,will .enable us to compete .-.- successfully with any:house-in the trade; We elm onlymake mention here 0f a few of the liues'of which our stook' consists butasolei i ot; a personal inspection of stook; which we feeleonfdent, 1011 please ev'eryintending•purchaser:. WE HOE :VST OPENED :_ • A •CASE OF NEW SPRING . PRl`.1V T`S,. Good Patterns, fast+colore, andaplendid value, at 7 to 12a dente: COTTON SHIRTINGS, Dundas, Cornwall aiid English in/Ikea,:'10 to 20 cents.. DUCKS & DENIMS Plain, Twilled and Checked, '124 td 2e cents: UlLO((11 a�ll�� �P�.rp n AT BOTTOM, PRICES We are Offering the eel'ebrated Uliu uI.0 'UOLMOII .CORNWALL, W. W. BRAND, GREY COTTON, at 10e. per yard; ' • ..IN TO 117BLS',; TOTIIELLING, .'T4J IgE LIIfEaV .ROLL .4NDA • MUhLI.1VS,' NA.PBB,4, .d c.,. as Low cis thhii Lowest, • We are allowing linea which cannot fail to'please, in COLORED LUSTRES, MELE'F& C0111)8; MELANGES and CASHMERES; in dal' shades, at prices- ranging from 7 to 35 cents. or will receive this week a lino; of,COLOItED LUSTRES whieb,wa will• offer at RV! ' cents. '• ... ova CLOT LNG E 'Axi"x' E `T •Is filled with .,a well -assorted stocky of WORSTED COAT NGS and TROtSERINGS, SCOT.II}i, Ertl'(LISH, and. CANADIAN 'IWEEDS. ,-See our ALL WOOL TWEEDS at 60 dente. per 'yard -they aro extra good. value.• • OUR TAILORING BLANCH is under the-'sul>•ervision. Of air. ,TAMES A\IES; who hs - ;,' • noted for turning out a jerfeetlicit.. - GOOD SUITS 'FOR $12.. NAYSAPS' WHITE DRESS SHIRTS,- TIE C ,, S,g OLLARS BRACES, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS &c. tare variety. - ,� 1:+41111 Stack of l30O9PS a,ud SI=I0I✓S.: TEN'S SEWED (3•AI1:EI.1S, $1.50 per pair. BOY'S LONG BOOTS, 50 cents per pair. Our.CROCE RY. DEPARTMENT Zs onl to with now and fresh of o t n h o is c 'tvr 8 SEE U t 11tied OUR SUGAR. at d 12 1 • t Glbs. 1 ..,00, FRESH TEAS, 'splendid value, at 40 cents. ' $ w Liberal inducements offered to parties baying in largo.'quantities for cash, A call respeatfully solieiloc1. Wo eansi'der it a;pleasere to show goods, • • 1 r;AiTrsboroagh, Lifnrch. 13,1810 O U 1 I E T T E & TAYLOR, •