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Clinton New Era, 1876-01-20, Page 4• 4 Nert curt for Amiga, 114 AbOat Yealr aga a orients thing happeoed here," yesterdAy zetnarked robust. aUd rosy4hecked bt4tohert whom we had been complimeletinie On We freele end healtbf appearance. • 1(1 hum" confirmed Mer hatcher acpailittaluilet "'that 00 a nil% •man engaged in my baiiittefia7ohjor geed. health Ana ion a • free!' rosy look ; but whether dabbling in blood Ara breathing Awl, absorleing the. fumes'and vaporsitriSing from frgsli • meat ti has anythingIo do with this, ei yell appeer to believe, 1 cannot eny ; neither have I ever seen any blood drinking, abbey by brathers, or -others. But, ae I iirla tiaid, very.enrious eh cumstanee oceurred.here about 0; year ago. I generally work in the morket- eo I must get my red cheekthrough • what I absorb from the meats I handle -but Omuta year ago one of or hut, oilers t4iolt sick, and 1 filled his placein the slanghter•housi for about six week; ' I had not been. in the slaughter bouse long until one afternoon alhnit 2 o'clock -our time to begin killing -a carriage alighted-•rone- known to inc as the wife of the Hever- intendent of olio of on/. leading Com. stook mines, and the other a young lady -from Sin Francisco: as I afterwarde ` learned. I saw almost as •soon as the ladies arrivea, that the younger bee bed" no use of her right arm,. It was ise coin- pletely paralyzed thet whole she wanted to get her dead hand in lier muff she was obliged to reaoh through with her left, get hold of the hand, draw it to - where-sh wwanted ttst as-thougleit- been a skein of yarzi. Well, it appears there hail been some understanding about the young lady owning thereebut what she did not a little surprised some of -ns the first day she eame. 51nrieliliesatood looking on whilee-htiuled up a bollock and knocked him° on the heed. NO, eboner had the knife been withdrawn from the animerathroat than the young lady suddenly threw off,the large inan- tle she wore, and rushing foreierd, • sat down upon the floor jeiat at the bul- lock's neck, where 'a torrent of °blood was gushing. She then bared her right arm and thrust it to the shoulder •into the gaping and bloodespOuting throat of the animal, holding it there until .the blood bad ceased • to flow. We were then killing about thirty animals every afternoon, and every day regularly the girl Caffie anil•thruat her dead firm into - the bleeding thioat of one or more of them. Tingirl had great courage and was none of younover-niee hind, 1 can tell you. She had a .coarse dress of porno heavy woolen stuff that she wore for the purpose, and when the bullock fell, and the knife had doneeits work, she at once ran up and seated herself, on the floor, as regaldlese of the blood as if it. had -been so much water. There she would hang across the neck of the beast until It ceased to bleed. She waw so brave that we were all glad when the got well. I remember how happy she was when she came one day andshowed us that she could begin to open and close her fingers. From that time forward she improved rapidly. Seen she could move her arm, and finally could grar and • lift things with her hand. • I think she came for aboot three weeks; before she was cured. The last day, she c /me she was quite bright and !perry. - more so than I had ever seen her. • After putting on her mantle she thanked sza all for our kindness to her, and shook hands ---With us, giving Os the cured hand, which, as, she laughingly said, we had some right to.' We all felt a great interest in her• , but never saw her again. I neyer learn- ed her name. All I .knoVis that she - came here from San Franeisco. I sup. pose I might have found out by asking Mrr -----, but I didn't know but I might be considered impertinent'. After the young lady went away we thotight we should see many persons there. to try the blood bath, but none have ever come. The girl was the only one, and - .1 never saw anything like it before or since."-- Virginia City EnterpriSe. . 1 *a, The Schools and tire Press. It is estimated that the number -of copies of newspapers and periodical/1 printed in Great Britain in 1870 was. 350;000,000, and an equal number in France. , The census returns.show that in the same year 14,5.00,0.00,01a_copies. were printed in the United States. --:- Whore there are n� public schools, there are no newspaper e ; where the teacher, leads the way, the press. follows. In uneducated Georgia, for example, with a maiden of nearly 1,200,000, there are only 124 newspapers and periodicals; in Massachusetts, with a population of nearly 1,500,000, there ate 280. . Telie circulation of the newspapers.of 'Georgia is 14,447,388 ; of Massachusetts, 197,- 691,952; In educated 'Ohio the annual circulation was 1870, 94,000,000 in e . population of 2,662,981. In unedu- cated Texas, fivefold as large as Ohio, with a population of 885,00a; the cir- culation was , 5,813,442. Only seven copies of a newspaper aro printedyearly in Texas for each inhabitant ; in Ohio, 35 • in Massachusetts, 74. ; in New York, 113 ; in Pennsylvania. 67. . The totalnnmber of publications in Xortit _Carolina, we are told, would allowi only one paper to each inhabitant every three months; Now York prints 113 copiee year for each of its people. California stands next in proportion, and allows ° eighty-three copies a year to each inha- bitant. Its people probably consinte at 'home more newspapers in proportion to their numbers than any part of the. world -a proof thrtt the emigrants to the Golden State have ben well edneated, and their common- echools effective, rt would, indeed, he ungenerous to •pursite further this contrast between the litera- ture and intelligence of the different portions of a country. -Albany ..rourno4 Mr. W. 8. Williams, of lilinolati- nounoee that "his wife-,-Ann-Blixa, having • left his bed and boar& without oauso, he will not be responsible for any debts shelf/Tay contract." Ann Eliza, Ann Eliza, • Once I loved but now despise ber And as I no longer prize her I will go and advertise her, Vor, although I'm not a raiser 1 won't pay for what she buys her, The Coneord (N. II.) Monitor saye -"As the mooing train from Bristol, was coming down a le* daye Slime, ib came across a fox on the track, be- tween gill and Franklin, and an exeit. ing chase took place, the fox Woking to the centre of the teecir with geeitt per- sistoncy. The engineer whistled, whidi' seem to paralyze the for, and stepped him still on the track, where 1it remain- ed until the train ran over Mel killed him. The train ran back mad picked him up and brought it to thio. city." I .Aa 1001(04 mether has her ,hu ter' s exuaileonoe, and chooses well the families with whom to he intimate, there hips+ Veasanublo fear -of harm le - in. taught ; and as to correspondence, the ohildren may waste time and write; easy, pleasant letter -in after Who nonsense, but up ono will over Write an IIIA.ED *isnot acquired the art of lively use of the pen and if, as is usual, the letter • is the tinnily show, there cannot ha "harm ln" it. Still it ought to be the rule SEARLE] 4:36 DAVIS tliat only girl friends Should be written • CAMS STOVE STOVE to-rnot boy, except brothers.; It- reueh safer, both in childhood end later, ,to exclude even coosinS,, As. to tho. showing letters, 'when tho child begina to entgtow the triumphant delight of asking every one all round the house to read the groat despatch, the Via6fit Way is to livein Contidenee and honor'. The neether;ehouia- road all interesting por- tions a the letter's .04 receives' to the Testr•oftho:faraily, and the girls will im- itate her, and generallY briug their lot, tors to her as wanting her sympathy, ana-having4-41gertil ?Run boy, She can palely tell them that if their' friends obioot to- this, they oannot .he good, frienda but es they grow older, some .clislretmn rind consideration becomes needfnl. A brother will sornetinisa con, /de We. sister *hat h will not tell; his parents; an.a all hope ef geed infitionee • NY9144 be lQiit if Ile knew his letter wonld be public property.' A. Mother can and Should 'have her, daughter's fUllest and deepest Confidenee, hat. she cermet be etteitrotha equal,W„.a., friend to her be. ,thinse there is a. certain equality required' in filendhip. What the- girl -wants 14 neither a wise connciller'nor a playfellow to share the. 'ebnlition other yoittlifiii epirit,htit a'kindred spirit who,bari look at the world 'trona the • same point of yiew, and -has hopes and fears', gtles/ies and famaia....liksieherepereneemether`, • has tried it not newto her e. but the friend sees with the. sate .eyes„: n.nd'a ittle bit 'or' experience .gainat by - one in eclVance: is a delightfiii .addition theestock Ceinnen ideas, The old adage, lanKana grow fat, is not of '• univoaal .applicaticne. 1VIorris,•a/oung1nan, about twenty-eight yearieof age, living near .Langley, Ga., went to. amasquerade the other,night;. • Fle 'had' always been noted': for laughing linniOcierately atany funny inci.clent. Sotne linlieerene.fealeire. of-.4ie 'Prioig.(1or°. ade caused..trim to 'set up in a fit of.laughe ing, when soddenly he stopped and .fell to,thegrOirrici. 1.1.e `Was picked up. and a physician out for, who prelim/need the base hopelea, v;s mup- tume1 The' :unfortunate man lingered until the'riext morning when he, died:, : ' • •FlOe negro thieves .19A. theirlives in a remarkable ,wesye on Boanolce''Ieland, receetly.e, Clarence Meekins wns aivitkoned 'frOin sleep .by a neiseeen. his premises, and.fehua,Itla a t some Person were attenapting tQ robe smoke bouse.. Ile ininiediritely qecurtal his gun and advanced- Clintionsly--,-toward" the smoke house. There he .diseovered .marogitttng ;On a pry witleeehich..h.e. ka.d. • yaisedone mid of tho 14ui1ding. .MeVina filed, end' the'thier fell back irriottaill wounded, the.building also co,rilin,gdown again to. its fanner poeitiezi.....On ox - amination Mr. Meekins found: that by the buffing falling back four negrocs, who had crepe ander .7thO 'raised part and were robbing the place, kad heen Crushed to, deeth: • .Speakieg of .theenrieue 'drat:lea efinie; tithes sent:hy mail, • en 'ex change, Says ; --,B.onquets 'of flowers ere: frequently' sent through the melte:. On Ono occa- sion e'bougliet nrid e young ,elligator were in eiimilar heites.in the ,sarne bag; The lids of the, hoxes aceidentally came off,and the flowers and iho• alligator, Were at large in, theSelne • One • box Was; EtthlresSed to ,a lady at 'Albany N. -Y.; anti the other to a lady at Bridge - pert, Conn. The ratite agent was troubled to know in which to pled° the alligator and in which to' put the flow. ers. Finally lie.settled the difficelty.by, putting the alligator in the Odiniadtieut lady's box and writing thereof/ "If, yen veer° expecting flowers instead of at' alligator, forward. to Alre?---e-e-, Albany N. Y." On the 'Albany lady's box he. •wrote-1,-f-yori-Wero-expeetink-itiri& ligator instead of these flowers, forward to Bridgeport, Con&r.• fly good lriek theagentgot the di vont er- ciolee . into the right boxes.-- -.- ters'sflocoA.-Gn.i.;rnrur,AstiCogrolertrio __tiny a thorough Itnowledge of 'the natural laws tthielt.govern.thc rperations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applipation of the 'fine properties 1 well -selected cbcoa, Air. Epps' has provided our breakfast.tables witha delieately ilaVered beverage which nuty save rus. many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such nrtieles of dist that a constitetion row 'be gradually built up un- til etrone, enough to resist every tentlency to disease.; Hundreds of militia /naiades are floating arounct us ready to attack wherever there is it Weak point,. We May eseape many a fatal -shaft -by keeping ourselves well feria,. n'at with -pare blood and a properly nourish. ed frame. —Civil•Nervied Car:dia.—Sold only in.Packets J"OrIts Errs & Co., Ile. niceepathic Chemists, 48, '1'hreadneed1e straet; and 170, Piccadilly, London."' Wo•all eonsider iron the embeiliteent of strength and power, but .how tow are aware, that it is this same element in thasystem. that &reaps streegili ana vigor, and an insuilici. eney of it causes wialrneeS and debility., Thri Peruvian Syrup, a protoxide of Irbil, is, pre. pared expressly t� supply this vitalieMg ole. went. • • - WE-11AV% BEEN SELLING. Dn. Wheeler's CompoundElixir of Phosphates ani Calisava for three years, and, from otir per - Serial knOVVIettgo of its merits, have lunch pleainro in reeommendingib as thoroughly reliable and Scientific preparation. ,It is itt high' estimation hy.plivsiciains and tho pub. lic, and the demand re.. constantly inereasiov LYMAN S„;CLAIIII & Co., Wholessle dug. gists, Montreal, " , tuyxurepWlygnsl, (The..orpat public rectuicly,) have why boom in use. over tWatY:year.jd hence it cannot be said that•they are on ' They have been tinirouglay tried, and pronoiniced, on the these' whose" Ana heaItt they have,preserved, to be a cure, harmless rind - eminently salutary preparation, and if tarcen in semen will invariably cure colds, coughs, sore throat,„ and and ail Even:Mal affections. One tried will convince tile most skeptical. .Sohi by all molleine dealers, at 2Zl ets. per box,i, A Peetierruelloestee There Is notliiin,. that can oontribute so muelx to Tendert* ininie beau- • tiful and elegant, to improve file enivlition inalid Vim all hat Is tIoSirebie, i13.',Ilarley's Con. alert Powders and Arabian. Rome Reinetly•t" it has been used by Insey prramei who oWn Valuable carriage and other horses with doelitot Suedes:4,4nd scilwell pleased are they With it that theyalways keep on hurl in %soot eteevetheyi, it maybe given at all tiro es with perfect' fatety. Itemerriber fhe: none, and 'Kee that the ALillt0 ture of IttlE" Co, !q.v.() oath. package, Nor. throp & Mena, lotoete, Ont., regulators for Vane:act, Hold by all medicine dealers, ' LoT's Wtitn, rouNP.---I.,iviltaiiint Lynch. in, bitveyiige to„i4 DM! $ett fauna,* haga 'pular %nat., aa tb.,0 tint A rah4 informed hilt that it WAS Leit's wife ; for our part we ere much Inelined to cloott it, though:we have no besitti. tion 10 saying that* best thing to tere,colits, ors throatt-riummatism, neuralgic„ bowel Own. plaints, titel is tho 1„' glum:thin Pain 1),estroyer," tic ha had of moolottie dealeut tot Lieconts per b341e. Try one I Beg to 1.044 their ixturkotous friends, and the peblie eerioranY, that they re till adding to . •their alreadylaree atOOlc; Hotfse FurniShing, 4u4 Builder'silardw,re: Just riecived, '0 large it cif NEW PATE1111 WOOD &3» COAL STOVES, hairdsome aud useful, never befall offered here. If yon want to buy elieap, go to SEARLE, For abrilliant light; get Searle & Davis'e RhIST EXCELSIOR GOAL OIL. Stove*, Thaware. and nersiware SELLING. AT ItEl/TIOED, rtuon. No. 1 Coal Oil 6t 30 cents per gallen, Painter's Oil at 70 cents per gallon, Nails at $8,26 per keg. Five thousand lengths of Stove ripe, 13e.st American Water Lime. • - - , • -,, . - •••,,s1r Try Sher -le -4 DaViketi C111h11fpiir TOP Pii0TB0TOIL No more 'brislogitliing -on-the roof. ,..... „ . ., ---; _ . go' Try Searle &'Dceils for P.A.INTCOILS, 'WHITE )3U1 GLA,..s. s; is:(1%iTV, 'and' PAINTEKS' STOCOK generally, . • •SW If you want to keep your, houses warm try the BUILDING 1.),Ad'Ell. for tloortr wall. It savers at and plaster, and is to be liecl of Swale,* Davis, • . • • . • -- sce- Those reeniring AUTIEVIN BULBS. for Iteuee or •preen use, should. and -ill ... . . -.• their orders to. Searle & Davis, 'at oi4ao, ' . =• ., .' P .11, ET' .A. It E F 0 R B U R. G L A. R S . • Avg.ea assortment ef Bides, Bevolvers, and Shr duns on 'band, andior sale , BEART.41 44 PAWS, Mammoth, Tin Shop; or4NToN, Oct. 18.0, 1870. GRIC .‘ Jur nveriox•wr ?me s• arland Brothers 'PAVES, CISTERN PUMPS, LAMPS, COAL OIL, Bto. Arru azt, KINDS. or TIN, COPPER, GALVIsnZED • , ". AND, SOBET IRON WA4E., 131-4 meat respeettialy,te rettrfn thanks to their friends and'eustomer's for past favors, and at tire fertile time would, remind thein and the publio gmerally, that they hove received a Large .A.ssortment iof COOKING ST 'NIES All sleek, and of the most improved patterns. RikaK.On. 5'40Vitii et the new 'mrs, Bo4.. •:i$1.9YX6 of a14Jdss,aV, of which we ate selling at tho very, lowest pri Issi-DIT-YCOAL Wewould especially/All the -Attention of those) who contemplate pi/lei/male Jlaa;dia4t .IE3Loltuse lEgasto 13u n Whiohhas been but two years before the publi,o' anden tbet thee has established being second 'to none zit the lona.iist of Dase hturning• Stoves competing for public and nee the itADIANT MKS hefore purchasing any ()Owe We 'Would also call attention NVOOP STOVE., VIIE:OHA.141.1ENC+B which we holeye to be Superior to any heating stove .e'ver ()tiered to the pilbliCk of 'Canada, for minimual consumption of fuel, mason= radiation a beat, and.beauty of apPearalloo, making equally suitable for the Parlor, (tile Trail, the Office or the shop, Call and see one in asp at oily .P11011, Wehaye also received a largo assOrtriletit of I.,anspe, Burners* Chnnneys, Globee,!Tultultg, X.azsterns 8vo, which are marked low COa 'Ot best qtality, 9zo second grade 30 eta per gal. Siore Phies and Elbows for the million. AU kinds of ;robbing 'Work promptly attentietl,tio, • A gunntitY of 40.t. Air Ponta always -0n hand. A pa 1 o 01 lotAe.d. No tronaete to show goods. •• . ••: HA.RLA,ND BROTHERS, BRICK BIOPIC, _CLINTON, ' : • Now ,is your chance pure your heavy overeoa 'and Pea Jackets. A.full and, omplete Stock on- alarr.c1,:in, all the sizes, colors, qualities and makes. Remember they - are -all OUR OWN MAKE, e • ive a_14 - with each .one, -ifwant SpecialOffersfor the Money ats and. C Gents' Furs, Climg,4' Double Cylinder Threshing Machines, COmbination, a d Vibrator Threshing Machines, -A.nd alt 14341s o IMPLE1MT ,on hand. , T'o Meet the large and increasing demand for-oitr celebrated Threshing' Machines, from all paits of the Dominion, we have, by the introduction of Abe latest and• most approve4 Machinery into our works, greatly increased our manufacturing facilities. IV'd are therefore _ position to fill all orders promptly. , - Every machine is run and thercStighly tested before leaving the shop, and warranted to alio „entire Satisfaction.. .' • . „ ee. 04. Orger-early.'" GIASGOVV, MACRIIERSON .• • Fqr Sal& by Tel4der. tor14. nnriON 'coal)• CONCEBSION, CON. TATNI1,10 00 acres, 70 of which, are cleared, satiate fromClinton, lainile from Ilohnesr_ille, and from Goderich,the.county Towaa. Thin area is in good state of cultivation. Tee buildings comprise frame barn and stable, and log house ; the Moos are good; %low Witt trees on thenlace, which is well water. ea, moo, House and not, and -a Sable -and Zotreon,- •tang' together Si acres of land,l.ott Whieh is a young orchard, situate' en 'William Street, Clinton, AppLy' .stating price of each pareoloind tireorentilved. for. pay. anent and inter0st7 to M. LOUGII, Clinton, or to the subscriber, THOS. B. FOSTgli. Thornbury. • •NO tender will be accepted unless satisfactory Clinton Marble "Works, nvnoi TREE •' MONUMENTS HEADSTOTIES; And 'work of alikhida inAmerican And Voreign Ilfarkle$ designokand executed in the.best style, and at reason• .. • able prices. 41 Mantles of Varlou.s Colored Marble34113- 011ANITE 1101•711111p1T$ AND • ELEADsro;sts Plied on. Short Notice. 12.1r011.:tn._,........„'D TO ORD • • • la' A Call rospectfally solleited. • W. n. cooenti, se. Clinton, a'an. 14, 1871 •. • • 12 . . . .Grertt Anigripan. Bellaedy, • for COUG11$, COI.1)$, ASTI1111A, BRON- CIIISTIS, 1,018S OE VOICEI. .1110A1t$E- • 1'ESS analTlf 110AWAPPiECTIONS. Gray's Sim -.of Rai Sprace GUID. SOLD 112 ALB 1I11211,1iCTPBLI5 CHZAISTS AND Ot istERAL DBALBBS, �msrs S'YlillP cures tho worst forms of Cough e an•d wee. e rrimr,s-srlzureareatSarierlimittarellloarseress.- OrtY2'S.SYltill, gives immediate relief in Bronchitis. 011 fiYitlir is the best remedy for Asthma. rtlieves Crbui; ana Whooping Cough. ORAN'S ii7ItUble an exeellent palliative in tons umfilos ORAN% STUB relieves all affectionaof Tkroat,Lungs ana Chest. ORLY'S SYBITP Is superior to any reedicitio offered for • all the above complaints. PRICE. 23 MONTS.: Tuntt xmAs0148 Fon vsnia wnE Myrtle. Navy Tobacco:. It is ruale of the Pinest rtsviaia Lattf. Eacit Nrag TeiStjta.C:IN-81)rd' f6 °Poultd. . • . Ti1111,D;• Plie.intitattons weigk only, • a Pound to °salt Plug, and are made • /atm Common, Zee, NONEO1I ulintes sweezenn T. & B. on. each Plug. Cet. 21sty 1872. • SIGN OE THE BICil BEDSTEAD. 4r.0r.antisinin 1854.} , Large t3took of good Housdhold Purniture., tome manufacture, made of seasoned ittaterial. A Inc Assortment of itnportett Work, such as Wood an'd Cane Seat Chairs, Sofas Loun- ges, What.Nots, Credles, Mattresses,' Spring Beds, Carved 13rackets, Rustie Frames, &e. Pleteres framed w;ith Gircer-Reilatioed and Gilt Mouldings, Rustle Frames, wood; moul ed or plain; Good value One to all who may purehaise, with moderate. Wee& ° N Ell KI N G. An dogma. Muse for, Eire, A quantity of very tine ShrefidS, cheap. Funerals attended and all furnishings /wet/lied' At retokriable rates, A large stock of (ATMs, riterrided and, Plain, always en hand (trimmed to snit) e„ther ailver-plisted fan/here or otherwise. Remember the Stand -Albert street, tip tt- ape thelfarket. T1108. edrONsOit (Alden, Aug. 20,1a7So BUTTER, BUTTER-, ,r-fi.E.,41,3zsoeltitE;1 'WILL. PAY oasnyon artz Goqd 'Yellow. niter,- in Tubs. ! ..,..,, AL..„0,. 9Lit4ITITTER" • , „pone up in Mee shape, lu two alines pound rolls. ' ' W. .11:•11.1n. _ . Clinton. Oct Gth, 1872. Ns." Nmasuma ja;./ , T I C P 1 Lt. — Caro Loneorrhcea (or Whites), Tainftil Men- Arnationetleeratiob of the Uterus, Ovarian diseases.,Absent )reestruation, and Oil diSeal.seS ", known /is Fenfalo Weakness. They aro preparecl. with the .greatest are, unclothe personalsuper. • -vision of a phySioirtnwho has nutdo female dm- •' ralt0 o special.study for many years,. and they . , • 4. ...tot a eieezmue on which MARRIED' LAMES • depend "is ilia hew; Ind lime of' near an -unfailing . • • • , . FEMALE REGULATOR. 21E, Sold by all betiggists everywhere: •. Priee, one ba*,.$1; six boxes, 5 Sent by -leen free Of postaim securely 'mac& frena observation.- 1•••Or. full particulars write for our pamphlet; loath will rend in a sealed enrelono to 'any Adam:: tat ireeipt of post stanlp toprepay return postage. ii.ldress all letters for pamphlets or pills to . -----wild,rAsrultirrATO:,"'— , • • • '1,,y1ncl.ser, sold' iiiClinton by JAMES H. CelliDE, and byiii Druggists everywhere. Northrop & Lyinari, Toronto WholpsaleAgents.''• rrOal. in tile Blood !MAKES THE WEAK STOONSI PeMlian 81114241,a Protect-, ed &lotion of thO.Progoxide • iron) is sa combined as to hare • the ehdraeter of an alintent, ci easily -digested and assimilated • with the blood as the sirliplest. . 10Pd. It increases the quantity of Natttideg Own Viiatiging Agent; ii,012 inn, the blood. a2i• - et42•es qathoUsand ilts,” simply .by Toning up,Invigerati2tg and Vitalizing the SySteon.- -The en- • riched «nciritatiged blood pe-' lgtegies every part ofthe body, ..repairing damages and wastet • searching out morbid seere-, lions; and leaving owelting for • disease to feed upon. e' • ,41&, This is the secret of ill* iron* Ticeful stioces* Of this remedy ita owing- Dyspepsia, LiVOE Cont. plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Var. thoea,l3oils,NervousAfrootlunti, Chills and rovers, Ilinnors, 'toss of Constitutional ItigOfp --Diseases of -the gidney'S, and' --inittitleic, Patna() Complainte,- and all diseases originating in, a bad State Of the blood, OP de* contpanied (7ebtlity.or « lou) . state of the system. Being feed from illcollot, in (MY f0Plitj,i61 eitOrtliang effects are nee &Wed by corresponding retie*, but dee permanent, infu• Ain- strengthj rigor, and- nen, life into alt parts of tile system) . mut building itp an iron Con. affliction: . • •l'hottSandsztatiebeeneriantieti • bit he U56 Ortiti.9 Ofenzed2 "rent, IVettlei Sieltith Suffering eream, ittees$ to strong# healthy. and happy' men, and women,' and •invalids comet restSonabtliAlqa itate to giveit? ^ •Smate eb debold0 has PEFtti wAN SYRUP uoibii, the glatia• Pamphlets rtoo. SETH W NWLE & "3011S1 Prapdototh , *6,1, Milton Tatice# • flor ne Oneeoppeteppgnalethfi, •. "Xl-ellin • .C1-.0Ca=1R.Se • • , Have on I2and thelariest and chea,pest'iteck of qp.oegltiEs yet sliovii.in .1.0 lbs. \YRIE SUOAR POR. $1.00.. 12.1br. (ii•OOD'. SUGAR FOR $1.00. nw• aumRAITTS, PIGS AND RAISINS.' OYSTERS, erINNAN. HADDIES, BONELESS COD, all kinds of 81C.) 4415$: Wholesale and Retail GroCers, Brick Pleolz. C.i.mort, Den. 15t1i, 1875. TT:T • C I!): kr°agYM:ri Isaue; ti:4 Irv' 0111 lErt 1 tTasi: snt: eaSi New Reason Black Teas. „ • Tins• reoekved, a large and varied stoCk of GLNSRAL GROCERIES, :WINES AND Locus,' all of ' Which Will isi7froldrai the` lowoSt remunerative prices,- --- • Glass Gem Frnit Jers,,thet•Etestln the IVIarket-cheeP. Stone Fruit Jars, with corks :•-cheap. For Qrocisery,. China and. GlasSware,•my stock is largo ['IRA well selected 13haner, Tea and Millet. sets Complete. • ' .„ .0.4.1,1_, IS lionien'zbiorike place, 'neat door :to: Me'Ssrs. _1focZgns& Pay's, Brisk .- • , : • . N. ROT3SCIN. B....-zAgent for Quettets St. GeorgeCo., importers of pure Viedicinal Wiaes, Torento Clinton, July 21, 1875'. • ' TT TT ' 3 lb. Cads. Dollar Tea,:for 12 lbs.:Good Cuba Sugar, 81.00. 11 lbs. Good Porto RieotSugar, $1. 10 lbs. Good Refined Sugar, $1. NO The untiLsigned beg to inform tho inhabitants, ofiginton and Surreunding country that they hate entered WO Co -Partnership fdr- the pinpose of carrying on the business qf manufacturers of Othiages, Buggieic -Wiggehs, Sleighs,' Cutterii, die., in all its various branches, at their old stand, .1Iuron Street, Clinton tinder the btyle and firra of • , • . JlEt IV' A... irc.4 1L110 . No pains will he spared to execute"ivoik mina( to any in the Dominion. Tick long .experi- once in 0'6 County enables them to fully understand the requirements of their customerse and they' hope by strict attention to business () , to nixentire •satistvtion torallthasewho rimy favorheith their patronage. zoo A largo.AncIselect iftoek of the best seascined Material ulways it hand. brders executed With -despatch. . • . :m: w-1-topan doite on CM aliortesf nOtiee- . • TO ]IIE P U-BLIC. Oianeme, July22,1874. BUTABALL & ,17 - - 11110136102)=====1211, Vir.1:101..ESALE A.ND VETAIL WEER IN SCHOOL ,.. BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS ° . .B.09K8, sir ,..r x 01:T ..--z,• . WALL -PAPER, WINDOW •-SHADES i - . TOYS AND ., • • FANG".T. 'GOODS,- —VIOLINS- -:-..--AND —CASES, 430,NEUTINAS AND ELIOTES, .. . ' . PICTURES -.-ND ' 'FRAMES TRAYELLIND .SATIIELS ,ETC . , , , , . • fALSO,,' A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Berl* Woo, SUpper. Patterns, 'awl Berlin ' WoOl Goods. • All thedatetit Papers and Periodicals always on hand, Also Agent or the , DAILY AND wEERLy GrLonn AND ,Atii,XL. • - AZERICAN IlIONEY BOUGHT -AND SOLDo . * • : fre ItEgimtsx lign X.IiitE AND PLACE,— • , ' b Ctieseer, octi, 22, 1874; JOHN,. A. - NELLES, 1001INBR MARXSQUARE, - 1.1y ADNIIRE1) '..ANI) •'APPRECIATED BY Tilt P TII Z prENtitAt• •• TheOSBO•til and IttrrAL SWING 11f ACHINtS',. both takingthe loici and first prize 'where ever exhibited.-' The above machines for sale by XcirStv:orthy, Ge4eral genb, .Clintop,,. Ont. Aily other Sewing Machine tarnished to order. Ji. splendid assortment always en band, tail and tea hatOplet1 of stitohing,done by Mrs. Noteworthy, on these machines- Sewing Machines re- paired, Needles and other fdrnishings kept on hand, . • netneraber the Plaee,--intnreit Street, one door west of 'the Conintereitstitfotel 0DvERICH FOUNDRY. The Goderich Foundry and' Manufacturing Co. ' %Peg to inform the publie that they are prepared to supply IINES4 flour, Grist Dina Saw Mills, Stave, Shingle an.a Reading lloop .1nehines, , Tr' On, and Wooden Vioughe, with Steel Boards," Gang Planate,'Cuitivatprs sassitto cutters, &., sugar and 'Potash xetties, orate Bars, 604 Cooknig, Parlor Juin leole titoVee, Of' *Various klude, .s4LrPANS MAD T 0 % 0,11D Alto, Iretiand Braga' Castings,. anal Illaeltainith. Work, Voiles cout et4 Unclebf Beictire done _on Sito)i•Naitt OittrY1 WlIf reiltilittirotaptattention, ,opfurtstp probar, It OUT011, Searetary and Tree/Mb:sr, • 4 - Preeldent itonvra utxolatAx, Ggiltur, InkR,,t.ttEn. Godottell, Saptambor gadk 1874. • adies' Furs ildren's Furs, „ Pants aud Ve1s, Pea Jackets, Over Coats, Under OQats, it4t45'°r'D'cr°07wtse'lls,. .,_a1ovp.:8*); Wooflen Shirts, oollen Muffler .the Tweeds artd, °Oat, hags-.myStock was was fan0y. 41, per-. yd:as $5:50,•• and an prices bet*e60. 1 hare good, tweeds for 50c„ that can't be' equaled °A.nywher.e. It. is ad-- mitted. that my' 75c.. tweeds: wo.t.1.1d be as..ch-eap as. dift-bt $1. I .am getting up suits to order tor 11315 14644 $10_of th..0. Noto'biest: Tweed in the.:11/lar- ket.: Leave u8 your order for. an overcoat -or a ppa jacket, or an, ttnclerobat,or tants andvest, or any article youlike; just. to let us show you**hat we are doing at. the OM.' WATERLOO TIOITS- _gpecial 13argains WINCEYS. ".• -COTTONS; silinumas. TICICINGS. DR,Esa GOODS. FLANNELS. ' TewnmDs. ;t• LADIES' ..t&OXETS. CLOUDS. SHAWLS: VSLT SICIRTS. sxosTvgy, office, cunton„ C, =ROY. tt td' 54 Oppbsite thp Mutat boo. 1stl