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Clinton New Era, 1875-10-21, Page 3' 9103E1IM WET. 01:711. NEW FALL GOODS., um claw, IrtrINOEIT24 • OREAr FLANNELS, TUE MAP ELANItETS, THE ORME DEE88ES0 TUE GI:MAT VALUE IN ELAM LUSTRE% OUE, NEW IVIRAINO$ T A.LL OOLORS-7-yEg LOW PEXOBEI. 4 ONG.MHE MT: .1.1LINE4Y PRETTY HATS, _BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, KM PONS AND piadafulps, 3E1.444 -"vv -Las. 4,2,0novwx,A.",11.TL.i. We hekl, we helielfo-ir datift Stook 00400 millinery'asti Dress rain*, Shaells end Matitle$, to belled i Ale Glint!, and ask lection of Steck , from intelealtig purohmere; ' ""Iviell."1"1/MOURNING ,,...TheAitesikeof,Black,eloods,in.overy.kindme,W-vroreelinnere-andevorth attention of Fanrilye wanting Idearning•Goods ef any deseriPtiett• Hats meireitTOrder in the *not satisfaeterr manner.- , , avEs. c6Airs, uNDER CO.ATS, PANTS And VESTS, HATS,. CAPS, FURS, UNDER CLOTHING, CARPS and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 'TWEEDS, CLOTHS and COATINGS. Suits made to order and. satiefaction astoired, • Wo will not be undtaaeold u anY department and in Goods, of the same cl. • eelitY• Every effort put forth to please and only ono pries asked. • , • • -: HODGIINiS 8 PAY!, -Clinten,-Oote 20, 1895.. mteeseamsestor • ',NOTICE. Notioe the -Op -partner. fillip heretofore existing :between Robert Cal- , lander an Hugh Scott, doing business, as geperel Merchants, he the town- of Clinton. • nosier the 13.1eand firm a Callender rkSeott,' has this day bitter disSolVed .by mutual con- sent, Mr. Hugh Seett-7rotiring from the business. ' • The business/ on 'and* after this date. will be carried on by Robert and John Callander, nutter the 'etyleand firm of R. Callender & Co., who have assumed the Payment of all li- abilities, and the-iillection of all notes and book abcounts of the late Ann of Callender ds Clinton, Aug. 27th, 1875._ Mi R. CALLANID *• DEALERS IN 10 . Staple_ and Fang Dry. Goods, :C1001111E, Millinery, and Groceries. ()lir- FALL AND WINTER STOCK is -fiery complete ineVery department, and hs be n • care,fully selected. Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT will be found very attractiveit consists of all the new styles and shadereof the season. • MILLINERY AND MANTLES. -T_Ids de artment will 'always be found, virell assorted with all the noveltiee _ oi the season. Orders _ cir-Fall-audAlfinte eMANTL S .4 splendid variety, Also MAN' LS • MADE TO ORDER. • Ladies' Cotton Embroidered, Merino, and Landb's Wool thmerolothing, a full assortment on hand. . Gent's Furnishings of e -very description. TA.itbRING.-To this department we pay special attention, and'xis'Yor. ecyTe adkmhip we believe we are second to none in the county. If you want a nice fitting Suitor a Stylish Over Coat, call and leave your order at the NEW DOMINION HOUSE. We have just received a full stock. which wilrbe found all new GROOERIE.. , and freah, and will be kept well assorted. - ' •B C.A.LL.A., NDER & CO. CLINTON, Sept 22ed. 1078. Admired and Appreciated by the -Public in General. The OSBORN and ROYAL SEWING midiiiiSTEs„ both taking the Iead and first prize :` •• where ever exhibited. The above machines for sale bY • H. NorsWorthy, General A`linit,, Clinton, Ont. Any other Sewing Machine furnished to order, A splendid assortment always' on hand. Call and see samples of stitching done by Mrs. Noteworthy, on these machines. Sewing machines re. paired. Needles and other furnishings kept on hand. Remember the Place, -Huron Street, one silefkr west Of the Commercial Dietel. we beg to return our si‘zoere thanks to the people for the verY liberal Patrellage given the 777 CHEAP .0.&871 STORE, 'during the past Seasons, and announce that for the approachipg. , • . t seasons "WO have purchased:, and 'have now ou exhibition, and for sale, one of the Largest) Varied, ost_nomp • 145 aoret ightJ hgctioaof the coup r We have made our purohoes in the best ,markets of the Dominion, at greatly realloocl rates, and i order to Place 6,ur immense stook within the immediate reaeli .of all chi sses he eqa,. munity , have marked them, all Piga figures) at eueh remarkablY low priaes as will be found, when compared with the prices of other.dealers, to DEPT ALL SimmAa COMPgTIVOIst. 'Theee GOODS WILL BE SOLli GRAT REDVOTION 'On FOTtIVIER PRIOES. • .— . _ Do yoti. want.DRESS G•OCil5S ? 'Remember we eau gt.ve you the latest patterns and tbe largest variety to ehooLe fom -at any prico. , • . ' ' ' • - - • „ • 330 'Yull want MILLWRy AND MANTLES I Remember we bave .the. most Stylleli Millinery and Mantles ' that can be prodticed--"atadnysinace. ' : : Do you want WAR'I IIA'WLS .iiao.vrinno-ragtuNG Beeseoler, we lasejust whatyou want for the owning cold weather -rat any price. --- • , , , , Do you want CLOUDS, HOODS. AND OLOVES-1—ReMeroher.we can ,eliow, you an Immerise variety of makes and styles -at .any price. • s • • . • Do yen Want RGItSE .FITRNISHTNGS, WHITE BLANKETS", HORSE BLANKETS, BED CoVERS, •SHEETINGS, TICKING$, TOWELLINGS, COTTONS; DA.IVIASKS, CARPETS,- TABLE LINENS, ETC. 1 ',-•We•gearantee to save you 15 per cent ;bolo cv the common prices of 'other dealers:- - •••••• -Do you- Want-A:STYLIST{ 11.&T'OR 0 '?, *RiirnirifiVeryielldfirililieVaesortmonfitiaidWAPitrirtie-west, m`raieo . a • De you, NiFfmt �TflITG 11.0therebec we can give.. you the cheaPeit and best you 1.1fiNre ever seen, Do..you went S,HIRTSAND DRA:tvEs, .§Ocais ,A,1433 Remember we will give you them at iu that Wall„ astoznab youi . • • • , -* • _. • . _ „ , Do you Want" BQWS, 0OLLIS, SURFS, CUFFS AND WRITE SIIIItT$1 Remember we. :have a. pplendid assortment. and ,the . • . • • Do 'yeti want OLOTIIS, TW.gDS AND FLANNELS Itornember we can give yen Cho largeab, variety of qualities and patterns, and save yoli.e't least 20 per cent, below usual places, , • • • Do. you ,want. CGITON , BAGS, 'COTTON 'YARNS,COTTON • WARPS, WOOL 17,'A.RIT$', Lc e heVe ...geed aesortmeut of all colors -and makesvat-prices:t6 suit the tines-. , We Sell., our clods a ma them at :.A'.1,1‘11. .304.. of ...13'•04.9.:TS AND S»bES.; .41ie.ezys ..0 hi0g. • tguttei- saire nix& Jag. -g• • " . . 4 fuil.stock,,e. 17...RES qR.OcERIE,F: aheiti.j'S hczn • in. Ici.axelin,n*,,e for G1-66(18 - • * 'bo-lxtr-the bad-ais-of ,---totne• ; . 3 • .• °-471411'bCf44( = • •. Money -maybe scarce with'you, bit t7replember that our prices are in prePortiOn to your p-tirse; and If 3;ou have money to spend and Vant our, goods, no!) fail' to soc,% us. soon, adhere strictlY to popular prices, .and--pepUitia'verdict On our prices is that no,goods of Same style and workmanship Cip be bought "elsewhere for the sime money. ieap Cash Store, Albert St., Clinton, Stray Sheep. CLIME INTO THE PREMISES OP THE 'daimon, let 82, inn con., poderidliTowntibili, in July, a Sheep and Lamb. The owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and take thennaway. JAS. SHEPHERD. Goderich Township, Oct. 6th, 1875, • Two Houses to Let. MINE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS THE VOLLOWING 1:pia-cif& to rellter=4-nevr'houscrsittratir9ll-Huron- street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Heise, contain- ing 10 rooms and will horegy b the 5th of October. Aleo, tho house at present wimple by thicirt bt scriber, on Victoria street, south of the railroad station. Per particulars apply to • JOHN COPELAND. Clinton, Sept. 29, 1875. • THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. JOB NOSES PERIODICAL PILLS. • • • • . This well known medicine is no imposition but a sure and safe reniedy for Fenntle -Diffi- culties and Obstructions, from any cause what- ever; and although a pewerful reined*, it con- tains nothing hurtful to the constitution.. TO MARRIED LADIES ' It is peonliarksuited. It will, in a short time bring on the monthlyperiod with regulatity. In all OfillOS of Nervous and Spinal Affectione, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Heavinese, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of - the heart, Hysterics, Sick Headaohee, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect sent° when all other meats haveelailecle---- - These Pills havoliever been known to fail where the directions on tho 2nd page of para. phlet; are well observed. , . For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free,' of ' • agent. JOB MOSES, NEW YORK Sarre PROPritaTort, $1.00 and 12i cents -for postagorenclesed-to- Northrop Ar Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general agents for the Domirrion, will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills by return mail. -• Sold in Clinton by 3. H. Conibe and George Claidley; E. Hickson and Fr Lumsden, Sea. forth; J. Kidd, Carronbrook; Parker & Cattle and"F. Jordan, Goderichl E. Cameron Bay: field; Jas. Bontivon, Rodgervilfe: and slimed& eine dealers. • • Farm'. fOr MHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS THAT WELL SITU - A. Aran And finel larut,ot -18,-5th -con., Hallett., only sk miles from Clinton, for gala. 911 01; conta1ns-10Q scree, 45 cleared; the remainder good hardwood, with, It acres of cedar. Thore is on the premises a"good frame house, barn, and coder stable; fine bearing orchard, and it -1 e well -watered. For further particulars apply at this office, or to the proprietor, on the promieee. . . 3A.11Z9 QUIGLEY. }What* 00 6th, 1875. • • _ HOHO1TGir-BRETT7- -Short Horns -for Sale. , . •ONE.BULL, three years old. . ONE BULL orm, 7 months old. . FIVE COWS and liElTERS. Good Pedigrees, apply to • • • ' _ at. neuemAltz.• ounton,,Sept.2911875. BUTTER'. BUTTER. • mike .iFul3ScumEl WILL TAY UST( FOR ANY • A. 'realty of • - • .Good 'Yellow .13utter, in Tubi. :ALSO, FOR ROLL BUTTER Done up in nice share, in two or throe pound.rolle. 11. HINE. Clinton. Oct Oth, 1875. WHAT THEY SAT OF IT 1 pkw FACTS FOR TUIc PEollt.—There aro bubfew preparations of medicines which have withstoodThe ibaPar- tial judgment of the people for any great length of time. One of these is Mr. Thomas' Eeleetrie Oil. Read the following and be convinced :-Thos. Robinson, Farnham Oen- tre, P. Q., writes, "I have been afflicted with rheumatism for the last ten years, and have tried many remedies without any relief. until I tried Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil, and Once then have had no attack of it. I would re* commend it to all." --J. II. Earl, Ilotel Keep- er, West Shefford, P. Q., writes, have been troublod with liver complaint oeveral, years, and have tried different medicines. with little or no benefit, until I tried Dr. Thomas' NOTICE. 110'01.t0E. IS 'HEREBY GIVBH THAI THE MU. .L.11 NEctrAL Council of the Corporation of the Town of Clinton, *in:, at their Council Ideating to be hold in the owda,011., In the sad Towmof Clinton, on Monday, .theist- by of next Proceed to pas it littaw for stopping ano certain portionie of cot! aise filtretatis Or Itoadvi, Li the said Town a Clinton, knovin attend called Waver ley Street, Novara Street, MaryStreet, Irtigh's Terrace,. Cowret Stteet,Collegotitteet,Newlen Stmet,andkaitland • Street, and for diverting 'Waverloy Street, all within tito jurisdiction of the ittiliPannicipal Council, and for Ben. alt seen portions of said Strode or Roads, to the London, Huron & Ettice rutilway •Company, for the pnr•• pope of their uansay..y,ilion sma portions of said, Stroeta or Itoadd so tO be Stopped up atul!diverted inflY be described aft follews, namely • Alt that portion of WriterIey Street itnmediatai south of Alma if trait, in said Town, Which may be &flatbed al; Ontario& within the following • boutidariee, lattoeir.:• commencing at the. South East cornet. of . the witersec. tion Waverley and LIMA Street,,thence Wiliteriy at right. right angles to WaVoIey. Street, along the Southerly side Of Almeria -swat toe peeit fifty feet distant from and tneasured rigfit angles to the original centre lino of the London Dimon & Bruce Nailway, thence Southerly &rano toiled elwaya at the distance of Ififty feet from the said original centre line to the Eaciterly ado, of Wavorloy Street, -thence Northerly itiOng luta Eagerly Ride to the place of beginning. • also. that pertiOn Of Hewer& Street lying • batmen the Westerly limit of Howard Street sta a line &Mtn &brag said Street Eitet a and 'parallel to, And one hen* diced and thirtY4wo feet dlittant from, and meitinhod itt right angles to, the original Centreline. of tholicndoia, Huron & Snide Moiety. • • . ' Also, all that portlier of Mary Street lying between the 'Westerly limit of Mary Street and it lino drawn &nese sad, Street East cit and parallel to, and one him. dred and thirty-two feet,distant from and Aneasnred at Agit angloo to, the Original 'centre line of the,Ltindon, ROM ft limbo . Eelectrie Oil, which gave me Immo:111de relief, Ike, all that portion °eine Street lumen iindcalled and I would say that have used it 11666 Pagleit Terrace iyhig between the Weetetli limit 'of with the best effect. No one elamild be with. 1,0 ,gpifltrt(ZradotaLtrana'r„rtrlitt,ZI:Vett mat it. I have tried it on my horses cant! tont from, and radiate:1d at right anoleo to, the original of cuts, wounds, ete., and think it is ovally taloa mar of the London, Damn & Prue. BitilwitY. as good for horse tie for. Mailr""Ar Unbolt. . Atte,finthgt ornon,ot oeivor streeoltal betwoe 'Merchant, Warkworth, writes, "I ha're bold the Woaterly limit of Carper Street and st no drawn some hundreds' of bottled of Boleetrie Oil and 00r601 Mid Street East of, retailer to,- Ina 021 kindred end thIrty.two feet distant trom, and. Mikhail& OA right It Is pronouneed by the petite, /one of the angles to,the original:tents.° line of the Lomat:41E1ton best medicines they have ever timid. ;'„atkhati „*I.f,Dritea done wonderls in healing ana relieving pain, Moo, all thatnottion Of dative Rtreoft teecir gore throats, ole., and id WOrthy Of the great. 016 Yoe:01r of uoirdse Street Awl I drawn est confidence-jecieph Townshija ttirgesa,,,trarel',A7214;11.41ftelotitig totIgg!Pi Percy, write, ".1 was persuaded his try centre net of the London, Anton& Brills Salletay. Thomas' Eoleetrio Oil for a lame knee *Molt Also, albthat portion of !lotion &mei, Vat.'e betireeir troubled me for three or feet years, and the Westerly Molt a Newton Street ana I elm drawn west giaid Street 2aet or, 'pettier to, are Nifty feet distant bah, and Mashred at right angleitAtkeorlfilti. Ifeentre find of the Lendoli, Iturott.A HarA I Rairity. And Oleo; all that nottion of Maitland'. 01;10_1•0*, which Mij be deseribed fkir thItty.three feet In 0414 boundea On The' North by the. Notthetly side of Sitietdit Street, prediteed In A Straight nee, on the South bylaw Noah,. any bMiladary of noton Street, and on Is .1Ain by tt line running parallel to, and always at ea elletinor of thirtrthreafeet Eiet of, Om Western 1161. et the Tvos: 01- Ciltiten; eta will alter, dirert,,and itegialis the had Streets or Rade, and kelt And contey tbataaml notliong of laid Streator lioads so to be 'stooped to. divert. , ad soastategia ot whien porton," IA* Wlegatioted tat .tidtatitalein- L MILLS - Wigs egstir, . OA 14th 41101 th• pplc.TON, Sept. 22nd, 1875. -,...r....;•'...4.••.••.•:••••• • We. for 0 -pular • . CLINTON. 1lIAR1417181.. Vali 'Wheat, per bush;• ' Sprieg, , - • - 'Oats, e 0 80" a 0 32 Barley, -• 0 45 0. 0 65• , 'Peas, . . •• 0 55 A 060 Flour, .- 5 50, a 6 00 • . Butter, , 0 17 , a 0 18 • Potatoes,• 0 25 e . 0,80 015 '•ii 016 , Hoy, -• 11 00 , a• 12 00 • Pork, - . - . . , t 75 a 7• 00 -Beef, - • 4 50 . a •6 00 Hides 4 56 a 6 00 • . Sheepskins -• - 0Q a 0 75 Clover - 6 00 a • 6 25 •- 3 50 a 40 '-Geese, 0 .067a, • 0'50 Turkeys, 0 50 • a 075 Chickens, • _ • -• . 0 12 ' a 0 15 CANADIAN. NEWS Samuel TroeWiswes accidentally droWned at I ' • Lynedoeh, Tireeda ' a 1 CO ' Mo-LuntereiaelP.i.20060...h0.1. attacked tho horses of l• Oct. 20, 1875. . • • Eighteen persons concerned in the late riots 80 99 a 1.90 • , ;re 0 90 a Toronto, ere been coin ih•b mitted for 'trial. ••• FlOVOT found anything hire it for tilting lame. Itieirdreotarniblioalsettofft.oaaIli:4% Heerilton, WarkWorth, "Ear weeks I was troubled with a stvellled which an. fityed me very mitoli. Mr. 1Vlaylsee of -this place included mo to try teleotrio 011, and he. fere ono bottle WAS llirod was cured. It le a most remarkable Sold. by all niedleino deatertf, Pritio, 26 'eta. S. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N. V.. AMINOUTItEOP 'LltMeNy Toronto, Ont, 0810 for OM Etaftlinith • eltaaliklerittio---Soleated ttitall444tilude • sEArowni MARKETS. ' Oct, 20, 1815 .Whestt-Fall ' • , 90 a 1 00 Spfieg •-• - 0 90 a 1 00 5 50 116 00 Oats • • , 0 30 a 0" 35 Pear - • • 0 60 • a 060 Barley - - '0 50 'a 0 65 • . 0 -25 a 0 80 .Rzuattatetores. Eggs - laityr- - Pork, - •At the London cheese fair, on Saturday, about 800 boxes were offerad,which were sold at 101 and 11 ets. Gas pipes are being laid down in Woodstock and henceforth the people of t/iat town will burn the "fluid." • Rev. J. togie, -of Rodgerville, has gold his farm, and 'Will remove to North Carolina abort.. for.his heithh. ' • Reports or brutal assults, highway robberies incendiaries:curd burglaries, inmeriaus parts of the country, aro alarmingly common. ' 1 or counterfertmg labels of De Keyper Son, and using them on gin bottles, a 101.1-'. trealer named Moirsell has been fined 41500. , A Guelphite left home suddenly last week.' It sail that he had two wives, and his first one was ea his traek--hence his departure. • A son or' Mr. V, 13eattie, of Puslinch, fell from a tree, a few days age, into which he had climbed to gather beech nuts, and broke both his wrists. A man nanied Wm. Peters, tilio has heel). • confined in goal,, at Toronto, for some time, /re a lunatic, combatecl suicide by hanging him- * 0 17 a 0 18 • self, on Friday. ' • , 14. a 0 15 Mr J. If. Curnining, recently manager of " 99 a 19 9,0 ”tho St. Lawrence Bank, Strathroy, was the • 7 50 a, du recipient a few days 'Irv), of a 8250 diamond pin; previous to his removal to Oshawa. . •• GODZILICIL 111A,RILOTS • Wheat - -*.e?)et5 201: 1,7l76 Spring , - 0 95 a 1 00 Flour -• 5 00 a 550 ' , Oats, „Peas, - • • a 062 050 a 070 •Earley, - Potatoes - - Hay, Buttor • -Eg4e, - Pork, Hides Wood - Beef . • A meeting was hold, at Guelph,' last week, to form a County Association of the Sons of Temperance, Officers were created, and reso- lutions passed favoring a Prohibitory Law. A largr barn, owned by Mr. J. Landon,. Sitnetrer•was destroyedby flto ini Saturday. It eontained all his crops of this year, and, was tire seeond barn lie had leSt this Yetir. ° 20 a 03° A roan named Flood who had boon Benton- - 9 90 a 19 99,„ • cod. to six, months imprisonntentlitthe Central 17 a lc' Prisom Torbelb but °treated his escape, wee • ••• 0 14 a 1,0 15 re-ceptured eeetenced to ton years in, the 5 75' a 7 139 Penitentiary. ' bfr,Ites. Webster long anetnployee on the G. W. R,, at Hamilton, was the recipient of a•$550 gold watch and chain, a few evenings eince,,On his leaving tele e &t position on the Canada -Southern. • . Toiceseo Oet. ,20, 1875- The " Georgia Miustrels; a troupe Murt., °S1, 08 A 1 .10 posed entirely of colored men, who were slaves • 1 06 a 07 - in the South at ono timo, aro performing t�' 0 75 a 0 92,. • crowded houses id Toronto. Thei t entertain. 0. 88 a 0 ale ' Monts ere said to rive]. those of the "burnt - 0 72 a 0 76 cork" order. , 21°7 na 00 A son of Mr. James Vannater of Xlymptoti, • • 4 50 a 6 CO.. • 2 50 a 250 •• 5 fari a 600 • ,i'01101V7r0 MARKETS, The police authorities offfrondon intend pro- secuting storekeepers view expose Clete goods_ on'the•side walk to the semptation of passers - Mr Lanetol, editor of the Echo, (.? Ottawa, was horsewhipped in the streets of Ayliber, on Satardity, by an incensed eitiemi; on etecount-afan article which appeased in the paper. Tho whip used Was entirely broken to. pieces. A suit will doubtless follow. :A conduotor•on the blidland,nained Minutia, neer” Port Ilepo on Tuesday. Ile was leaning. over to examine the track • where it telegrinli pale was very close to it, , and his •-bead eonnog against it he received stroll in- juriosns caused death in aboettwo hours?' • A young maii.named.Eriiiik Beerier.) of Shrum), engaged a footh at the Victoria HOW, Hamilton,° on Thirreday evening During the bight .he either intentionally Ahrew himself from a window, or fell out while in 'a state of eninnambulisne inflicting injuries Which re. sulted'in his death. On his person -was found about 8300. • A 'robbery was ewer 'flitted. at Martin1V1oore's hotel last Friday night 'The proprietor, Mr' Moore, Brussels, lst a paver Watch, and Mr Chas. Eckstroni, a boarder, a gold watch and silver chain. ' Suspicion rots etrongly' on tho hostler 11410 was miesing next naorniri'g.- Strerfuoas efforts have been made to capture the thief, brit so farim evades the pursuers. • Olk gaift0day last Mrs, Sims, of the 14111 coo. of tho Township of Peel, came to her death by halving herself in the stable. Their barn and entire crop, implements, rfee.,--viere. destroyed by firelest year, and it isthought lho'unfoitniMie lady has not boon in sound mind since, owing to the heavy ]us. r. Sims was off asking' hands to amist in tllrcSll- ing ancl before ho returned, the children had dime vered their mother dead in the Stall° and conVeYed.her to the house. On IVIonclay evening or last week, while a passenger train while a piteeouger train was proceeding et fult.eipeed-on,,,thosouthernbranob 01 1110 Wellington. Grey & .13ruce rail- waye end when between Listowell •and 'Bras - sets, alio lenderatxuLtwo passenger coaches dot off the tritek met rolled ieto thc ditoti..', There word between 20 and 30 paseesgers ohbOarr and -wonderful to relate, to one was killed, although moit of them, were conaiderably bruised shoat their heads and bodies. - A Wheat -Pall : Wbeat-Soring. llarlea* Oats - 'Peas Butter Eggs ' Annorleitra cattle itrartseta. EAST DIPPAL0,'Ocit. 19: • llogalleceipte for the It forty-eight hours, 5,200 ; Shipments, 4;400 ; sales, 2,0°0. Market fairly active. Yorkers, $7,70 88 r heavy hogs, $8 *Abont nine oars unoold. Trsirtn &Agee 'Y ARDS, Oct. ip. Hogsa-Estimated, receipts for the het 48 hours, 16,800. Market, 50 @a 10e lower, ow- ing mainly to poor quality ; very few good fu. Sales at $7.25 (0) 67.56 for rough and uneven to common : $7,50 og 87,75 for common to ,choice light.grades ; $7,50 SOO for eomition good heavy; $7.90 tb. $8.10 for seleeted; heavy Philadelphia, nominally 38.25 g $8.50. 7 Nrof Vogt; Oot 18. -Iteceipts of beeves - imiteialey• tisict- to -day Were 251 tar ioada, or 4,3I2 head; MilltiOg /64 for the Wook„ 'against 10,807 forlast Weok: The .deniand WAS fair, and all were Iola at itY advance, emnpared with last alonday, •atiatil: `to igloo including common to ottransl,ivo. Ift1Orif at 9 <ea 140 V to dress 55 g cc, the, wadi:Amnon to good Texas Oherokr cat. tle"fit 7i 0 10co• lho to &tat at 66 6.46 las, Itmeipts of' sheep and iambs wer s aa ear ot 0,050,Itead, making $1,1,9, for tho Week, Against 26,082 last week. Ad gutityry WAS fitthtf larger thee the deeittf id. Mika, for, and dealers were not able to lot p the Market Afill at opening prices, but the re *els a f aft ttsao, at 46 6Ao, v lor.sivo`op and deli for lambs, 0 Receipts hog.s ye:Act/114;4nd to -day wero tis Oaf loads, Of 7,235. bead, making 28,148 for tle vteol4 against 52,661.10A week, A small bunch of toughielt State hogs elumged 'hands ittitte itt:810. r Drossaa were oltdOp, thd else weak at itik V m. rgaili rice ts‘imm•••••••••••moilo ,Itis ne'Ored thnt Prince Ar, the Duke of bonnaughi, has beCorne engag- ed : to -elle- Archduchess tiiiabeth of i • Austria, daughter of the late. A Matzke Ferdinand. • • ' . . A man neattly Seventy years old,, bliud and infirtn, has been SentenCed 10 death for nturder in• Red River county, 'Ay_ kansas: :Ohne was nom miited twenty-two yeere ago, but he wits not until recently "brought to trial. • One of the. most- intereating person- ages in the procession which' will take place 'at Lac:know when the' Prince of 'VVales is • there • Will, it is said, be the "' loaf State elephe nt •th at .borriecl the • Manwie Iihstings when :he •‘,vittited Malmo vo as Governor-General a -cen- tury ago, • A - Ohineee Commissioner, short feet and a, long pigtoil, is in the 'United States, studying up educational statistios for 'Government:. He says Chloe is bent on breaking down tie bar. ,riers hitherto • reared in the empire against outside batbariona; • He goes to Europe also on the salno business., . .11f. any years Ago French .0imeral out duty at; Turin started with his wife to ti 'Conti The lady, had just thrown off her outer cloak when she was taken ill. A doctor mute few ladies attended, her,..and the General wag 'soon seen .yrraNing liy,ely boy in his coat and hurrying honiewaid. The boy. born is A tnira . o itoncterele-lc Who was recently removed from the cotatnand of the Mediterranean tiquadron for dis- pleying, too nineli 13onapartist zeal. , .A.a a party of Brooktyn-tolored peo- ple were returning,. froln pic-nic, at Gowanns, late last Friday 'night, they were attatled by a number of whites, mho threw stones at them. Otte color. sei_anan. named Satiated Jackson Was struck on 'the fidad.and instnntly killed. Another Mao named Retry Thompson was, it is feared, fatally injured. The police arrested iii)t oflho attacking party who are being held to wait eotion of the. coroner. - .• - - As Minnie German, aged nine years was walking with A younger sister 'Oh outskirte of Bingham:ton; N. She was Waylaid and outraged by O young man. A:- young man namecl Ides 02lovert, who lives in the neighborhnottof the victim's house, was arrested, and On taking 11411 before the obildren he was at ono iden- tified by them, The (Aileen had diffi- culty in rentaving bitn to goal, AS there Was a strong disposition manifested by • • -11110 -Neve Tiiik--Wnpfrtier nada olaims to be the ' third in impor. tance among ship.owning countries in the world. According to a report to, centiy Wiled by the tritish Government tho Dominion, at tho end of the. year 18147 cieinod 0,08j, vsaseiss measuring • 1,108,863 tons, Of these 914 were steamers,„ ggd firaWilatia ship,Z40 barks and. the remainder of smaller ditnen. The ship.building•trade Was dur- ing the same year 62obodifigly good, AR 400 vessels (180,000 tons) wareregister. t a In °Ansa, and thoother six (7,740 tens) proosed to England under a Go, vertior's pass,. and were. there registered; These figura may well InakeAipwrights in this country fol had, Wait Shall WO again have ft Menatintila rtififiti6 like that which battled our tbig Oar edit glebr bstore 4ifir A oak, 'Of a peculiar' nature Was tried at the recent Lincoln Assizes. A merchant or Niag- ara,,desirout of tesbing -the business qualities pecidentally cut an artery a aliato tinio ago of his seri, gave him fall charge or his store for two months. , It appear; the test was un - Satisfactory, and at the expiration of the term the tether 'wished the son to totire. ne Was not breaded to do, Mel a suit at law fol- lowed. The father von the case, and the soai, is looking areural to horn why tho old gentle. man is so mad. With a half° he wa s rising to cut halide at thteshibg, and (=DIM' frail excessiVo fug of the wornick Tiro Dominion Government promisesthet the new WeIlenff Canal shall bo finished in time fet the navigation season of 1877. The wheleline of the canal Will have eixteeti feet of water, and•lOkoks will be 280 feet long and 46 wide, . • • •or Canada,. • Finaneie113t, his leeturee are a Mr. Shaw, (ait.Anieriean) better known al his lecturing in 'the at:octal cities Wiesen:4o Mot risen ,gt of West sueceig, as helms heecime so renowned through Williams. with a new threshinginnellits, lats.' his pliblished quaint etryinge, that many etewd ly purchased e f Glasgow, MePhorson 8s Gorr -to the halls inerely to tee hiln ;.1,)nr ae„regarde Clinton tires shed on the premises of Mr the leetUrb itself, 'Very little tan, be said. Tie Joseph 'E. W 'aire„, 750 bushels of- wheat*, bar. Certainly keep hie anclienceirr 10.. roar of larigh. ley eta oats itt. khottrs. tor, but there lenothingle Wilshire -Bare itoy A tramp, -took up bii lodgings in Mr, Niers' More than hi the° feces° roznarka of a circus stable, Traecinberg, one night last week. Some 016W11, ntl tune together a number of his pereon, 1 appenol Into timetable at aborit nine elmost threadbare sayings, which cenfitituto n'elook* and dnicovered 'hunInietly smoking his,p1-00._ Vrewas 'speedily ejeeted front the premises, but used.a great many -threats, end atteroptoit violence.. Such characters oliorda be banished with lodging by thoeounty. Oh Tuesday evening as o convict front Kingston Pettiteralary, named Hunter, was being taken to Barrie Assiaeo to give evidence, the prieonot, whix was in charge et a debatable mooed by letting himself out of the window - Tho train wattSeen Mopped. but tho bird bad flown, and mu) dontitabro ica to go in search of kiln. Hunter wait eerving a term of forte, teen yeare, only oho of which had expired. Some few weeltatago Joseph Itilte, of Bien. heitn, while getting Out eavr-logo, broke his log.* On Thursday. having got pretty got bite 11 fight with another young timn, and the upshot Wall, Hilts' lOg wan 01100 more ;bra. 13004 And now ho is itaa up and the elitinees are that he will have a Tma- limly toy aft, OhttiAllfit the chief featrire Of hits leeture. Tho,folloWing horrible story Arai -telegraph, - ea from NOW ;York on Saturday. Some think it is bogus, -but it has neither beenconfirmed tier contra/tidied, Through A gentleman who arrived toalay from St. Pierre, a rieuch sot. dement in Canada, intelligence Jute been re- ceive I of one fit the niost totriblecierling of as. sassinations in the histety of this continent. Ott a slit& night, and i6t the purpose of rob. beryi 11 whole family, consisting of an aged ft'131111101111ti0. named Praneole De L'Eo. otile, his sottain-law, MODS. Cartier, and hitt wife, ttto sons and daughter, and ono Voinneti keeper of their villa, were foull3r murdered on the morning of the Gth inst., or late on ' tho night Of the 4th init., ab Mr Do L'Etatales' mhnsion, about half a mile outside of the town of St. Pierre. 10 DO TigflOal0hitif Hear boofi In the habit of depositing his money in banks, ana it ill therefOra attain that tho 'burglars and assign' hS'Ilienttrid n satititetis be444 A: divorce in Grant • Cpenty (Wis.) Wee- recently Applied for because tbe young another insisted On having tii51 5 cradle. " A btilswood sirp tronetb good enough for that little red.fated- va- gabond," said the *brutal husband. . • In a Italtimpra pollee emirt, a ins - .},and cornplained that he had .beefi ewin- died by his wife, abetted • by a ourse..a- The fraud consisted of making :him be- lieve that -a baby proeured.frorn a found- ling asylum was his own . offspring. -- The justice told him that the law timid - give him no redress, but that of course he need not gupport the child. Loano*, Ocb. 18.; -The Mark Lane Express 'of to:day.in its regular weekly review of tho corn market, has the following :-" In moss- quence orthCredent heievy ram, the said time is much less promising. Datnpness has street. ed meet of !he new samples. Large foreign arrivals have checked the upward tendency in prices; but ,holclere are still indieposed to make any concessions. Trade, -therefore, is in. active. At -Pails 'prices are rather lower, *bile in the provinces of Francs wheat is steady and somewhatdottrel', Belgioin nit. changed ; 11011aud firmer,andGermany steady and i inactiVe. Vienna s allto inactive, hitt Odessa hs firm. The averages aro is 2d high- er, in consequence of . the late Advance, tho ,lni)k Of that Isola being, fully 3s inferior in price to the previouti crop. • _ . OF51-tOMOR ITEADOITAIITIAS FUR - _ Poreign and American Chrome; Dealers, Agents, Trunk and nexonekers, Newspaper Publishers and Tea Stores, will find it cern- plate supply; ohr new and brilliant complies Itre unequal. led ; 11 Mounted Chromes outsell anything id tho market ; twolvo &minims for 1:00;11 100 for $310. - Illustrated. Catalogue free. J. LATHAM ft CO., Wash- ington St., TiostonXiter." Fest,pillee box, 2154. Yoke 'of -Oxen for Saki. uiefdi'Sa1e. ipliiNSI1- LIMN. ECM SALE AT .TnE LONDES, • :02 nonopou.Dirne Mins.• , riuDEIt Lonaceborcaga,seat, go; 1875: • Mrs: Beesley, Milliner, BETIIIIIIING Trtkruts To...,tnn LADIES 01' -L Clinton and iie vicinity-, for 1, aetfai'oris, bogs to In- • form them that she still continues the net aud Bonnet • husincasott the . • • • OLD • STAND, OPPOgITE TIIE BANK, • Ana that she has become agent for .141essrs. Buttrick • Oo's Iluropeao and Now Turk petteres of garments ; aU eizes And doeurintions are kept on hand, which she will sell at prices specified in the Catilegoes, and. hopes, 'by ' strict care and attentiim, to secure a liberal patronage. ALL' °awns Pnendrlf.Y Artnennro To. ciinton, 1$ub..21, 1875: BUSINESS. BUSINESS. man UNDEllSiG:s.TED IIEGS• TO INFO= THE inhabitants of Duren, that he is now its a position to 'supply item seveuty-five to ono hundred • 'FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES ANY QUANTITY of CUTTERS, - —4 1i18 NOTED • -7vVaggonS---siIe On hand all the platted -Mot made to order on short adieu. The work is aUrrarianted to bo and • 'aware on licinti. • no humbug. A „Airtiv merriment of ilia very beat material` • REPAIRING And JOBBING PROMPTLY AtTESKIED too * All kinds of 131aoksmit1i1tiework dam • • ' -41'311SLIVL--Z./X-030-3311:tr*W331:--- rrIllE oPPEIISPOn Satan A.YOHN 1. of spa °Fen, in good orcItr oheap, for cash. LondesborOrigheOet. 14,1875. , ' House and Lot for Sale4 ground, well planted with fruit trees, a good well, frame Weisel And stable.. ,Apply on the promise* t6 larr 4117SE AN» LOT satt,..7 Tun Station, The lot contaliwi a quartet Ulu acre 61 ountorrodt. it1/41875., MISS TIV5IIPSON. - • "FOWL for Sale. . 1*•••••• AVENT T1101101,7611.1311,ED rateriT AND Dill% BrAlunea, oleo 'White And Partridge Coolahts, te r art with at reasonable 'prices, during the next two montile. IL LOUTH. Clinton, Sept. 1st, 18759 , Property for Sale., aimommi,m1 HZ tINDERSIGNIIITi ()ETERS 0011SALYiTtleSZ eligibly lactated Iota 'Nos, 1188 an& 1184, Corner of Queen and obelus strode. A latga twaotory house, ocrifianing eaten rooms and beak kitchen eofrand hard eater, andr. young orchard, ml the place: Fax fall rim. Menhirs apply, oft the premises to 11. (IANTELON. Clinton, Aly OA, 1875. :Store and Dwelliug-house: For Sale or to /tent. rjiuE sunscaista OPPEll111AT WJILt. S/T1J- • 1. ATSII Store and Dweitiornouse in the Nillege .of Edith for 140 or to ht., It Is On the main streewand vIrit Sitilited ter businesii,thelionsetang well arranged • .0fehrioelitatmholli; arT611:0141666 ononvotteulniaatitriloollhthrlosloalatio3Aparvot 001 the pnrohase Money oan 03011in On mertgage. Farther, natieUlarit catr be obtained of hr. W. W1100111 ttlyth, Or .0f thetrepeictot, ' WM, IMS1t1140, Cifetoita,oet,,a, 1014 ror Bail& 1.57 Taider, ,OT 14. It1111,011 11011) COROVAIOtt, 't()Sla Watlitnei 0A acteeflil tif Oath aro Cleared*, letuate at wiet trout Minton, k mite front nOlinderille, and at MOON front Gederlah, tR1 tohility Town, Tho WM le in it good State of oulthation, Tba. 'buildings oomprIme it frame hart sea etable, Analog betted t the fences aregood g few 'reit treeil theplaileinhloh le Well water - e,1. M16, wage Ana Let, haat mole ica Lot, 'obit titining together St acres of land, on *Won le it Voting orchard, Innate on William Stotoot, Clinton, • Apply.. Mating Mies of ourevel% and t °regatta for par . Clinton; tor Mit • . lialletribere T11(113,'11, • KO tinder Will itemet=LV:rstitraZit,4411..0"" Glre lann it call before purchesing e1so;S/a4re....2* toxidesbordtigh, 003.12, 1876. BRUNSDON, Cabinet Maker, : trpholetereig • 14433 In returning theislo to his 80ni8108/1niende gra aut. totters' fez petit fitvors since litarting in Clinton, Ave vitro. ago, Would itainrate-that he Is et the 014 etandand bag notv wElit snLnoTED BToott And wouldrespeetitaIy ask An Inspection 01 ;hi; sante. 11. la,manut 'attiring LOUNI1es,vbieb, for detrabilitif and bonifort,aoty eamtretition, but ate at the dame tir(e as oheep tI1310e Ntattiltit ,fitt10105 111001013 On Ott. 1darket. --- At he Oniplayageod Workman, And Used Ilona but best Seagoing material, he eat therefore Warrant 'work te be of the beet atuloription,andttillhoiolltgrolfk tek* rtnisA.trzttla totzt Ati t.tattAt. • qeneral kitroziture, ettnit Choirs rearieftiOds 4tNO1Iti A CiAtti-14.01,t0ZrAti, • 11111114.111111. Pt-M*4/100M *Ott 6/14114,1t . Wit