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Clinton New Era, 1876-03-16, Page 4$orapian4 (Mani Pp, Th0,1.10'14004 to a repent^ Montgem. ey ellitity, N. T., Wedding centannal thee° verde : "All persona attending sire rqueoted to'bring nioe peesent.' •New York has reeelved its.firet . statute:itsof Out -door give* ,of strew- N'berriere. frent Fleridat They eOldatihe modest rate of $4 and $4.00 per Inert. In London, N, 1.1;, iiiX yellng men, woe ogee range from sixteen to twenty years, whipped a schoehelaater 'who eV tempted to *tease them,- for Which three of them were fined ertell twenty, &Ilya a piece and costs, _ A the •reTeltreild ehildeprang from the arras of ite mother standing at an open window of a heuse in Providence, the other dig, and fell 20 feet, but struck on a baby cairiagt: etanding below the window, and was not seriously hurt. , Peter Thompson,of Cinoinneti, adver- tieed that he woad pay $20 ter.the _ re- turn of his stolen overcoat and alik no questions, and the thief found that, al- though,Mr4heeepsen did notAneetion Iiim, a policeoatin was in. waiting to arT rest him. Two brothers in Batavia, Andrew and 'William Boucher, were close com- panions from boyhood. They were. to- gether in burinees, and latterly in .drunkenness. A few nights ago; on their way home front a caramel, they reeled into a pon,d and were deowned together. The Times af India tents of some -Siam- ese nobletnan who, at an entertainment given -them by It European merelptoteit Bankok, were so horrified • at the gyrations of a Highland fling and an Irish jig that were -clanceelF-that -they- .from the house, believing that the foreigners had gone mad. There ie an ancient maiden lady of 82, living in Taunton,. Mass., Who has never seen a train of ears, &vises in Continental - fashion, burns tallowdip, and ha's not called upon her neiglihor for five years. Itithe does' not make the - moat of the present yeire and itepeculiar. • privileges'there is fear that she will•die an old maid. AU rade of felitherS and gummed together and varnished, has been an object of fetehisin in a commun- ity of negroes near Vicksburg. Thebe - lief was that the owner could control any person near whoiu he placed the • -ball unobserved,- and it wail found- Ere: creted under a white woman's She irreverently burned it, and the grief of the negroee is deep. The Petent Ofiloe at Waahiagton dor- I ing Ito huoinenti houre last year granted patentat the rate of' One every 'tlitellre-. Minutes. , The father of all newspapers is the Itenerahle Pekin aalette,• which is over 1,009 years old. It le a ten-pagepapeX, ,with a yellow cover ; heti no stories; no ads.,"no• Platliaga aotices, zio editorale, no subaeribere. It simply captaina the °Metal notices of the. GovernMent. It caste the people of tbe Veited Stetee about $1Q,000.6,dey to Aupport the House of .BepreentatLves & ee- sloe of the, House consumee from three to four hornet. Every, bouriti work is dene at an expenee of $2;000. Every minute of the widen .OW4 $0,. • .,Nahle Hall, an English bellet .girl at the Theatre .00tnique, St, Louis, Was. shot on WedneeilaY Morning in one of -the-refreslament-reemeat the theatre by gdger M, genre, who then abet him - Sett' in the -bead. : Thergirl •eirae:phot in the:left temple and will 1ie. - The cause ,ef, the„sheetieg, wite:nnrerntited love. At New York, on Wednesday, six- teen rindertakere drove up their hearses to the Home for the Aged to cerry away the bodies of the viotims' of the .previous :dayie fire. As -they were borne to the hearees lolOod from: the half borned bodies . ran through the eraekti, in the _coffino, and -trickled .wong.the sidewalk. apecial to the .Louieville Courier *Marna from Mount $terling, ICy., says that '0.O. Wednesday, ' 4littOk and clear Sky, there fell from 016 -hea- vens. quivering Ilesbivrbieh-cem e -Awn in' large quantities and filled manyacres of territory; :Hogs and ohickenenager-. ly-deVoured the-flesh,apeeirne es of which have been..sent to that oityfor scientific: ' Saccesiful experileente bye been recently made in France with a View •of detetraluirig ,whether e lines could . be sent -ashore from -6 stranded viesel by the aid of pigeon's. pigeons -from the wrecked vessel, when Set •free, nit- fiyingto lend; i8. able, toconvey a thread, foue hundred feet 'Ong and -two-thonsandthe-of .awineh diaineter. -Peir--3p1e oxithir-sboreity-pultinge-the-• string, ,obtaineds Cord, endat length a strong rope, by which comtnunication is bad\iiith the , •• _ 4"• „ Molest Atittil teem Iceland reporte that the 500 in.habitints Of th ihYffIalarda group lying ..•to • the. south of Iceland and. belonging •to. Den- mark -are probably dying Ofetervation: The fisheries theirelest year Were unsuc.. cessfel,-: and the inhabitants,• fearing • their food -would :not last thein through - 40 the .wiziter, sent Iceland, asking for. supplies. Accordingly'a imall quan- •.tiq .pf supplies watedeepetched..,_ ' Abort • • month ago, however, a bottlewas found on the coast' of-Iceianti, contain- ing a letter saying that. .the- Supplies on. band were only adequate for one., week and a•famine was inevitable. • - ; _ ALeas_e oe -almestIneoneeleable brit: Islay *81704rd-tit Durhain, Eng.,: re- cently: George- Robson, a nitrierypesle• • ed his wife's head into a, box.: Whilst she • Nvaa. getting her clothes to dress for chapel:, and. held her in, that. position • some minutes, then felled heti ,and put- , ling her head betweenkti lege,. broke herjave-bone. -saMafte4 *it,fithis, he tinted tipon his helpless 'daughter, tivelve months old, and lifted her Up by the ears.Thesriegistratert charaterized the offence as- dreadful brutality, and 'inflicted the heaviest' penalty .their power-netnely; six months' .imprison- ment, The-cloolekeepers at ,the Philadelphia Exposition are likely. • to have -no easy. task. The price of admission is to be 50 Multi, and must le paidin et, single notedire•that the ziuMber ef notes re- ceived Will ho. a trite record: of the mime ber visiting the: Exposition. • All the receivers. have to do Is to determine whether the.notes are good or bad; but as the counterfeits upon thiepeeticulat shinplaster are Very numerous and-toter- ably,difficult to .detect, the 4deciaions., in each: case, whim the eroWd is large, will be no easy matter;- There will be no inconv.enienoe in getting. the necessary totes, as the Centennial National Bank is to have a branch near each- entrance for the solepurpose of making change for visiteree • Austin, an Alabama -negro., planned to poison the farailyof his_empleyer • Eastern -Shore. He pia entente' m water tank, from which they usually. drank. Soon afterwards he_ate dinner with them, and all were :at once Aitken . ill. The poisoned water, contrary to his expectations, had been used in: coek ink- Ho confessed his crime. and -..died„,. but the others recovered... . • Among the curiosities ofthe past -cen- tury may be reckoned a pair of stockings made by tegirl in Reading, Pennsylvania entirely eut of her .own: hair. She•says that her hair grows to a greab.. length, and that she is obliged to have ib out - a difficulty which few yeting ltdies en- counter nowadays. The articles men- tioned aro thick, heavy, and soft, and seem to be of pure hair. The city of Salem, Oregon, a few days ago was cut off from telegraphic, com- munication with the vest of the world by a singular accident. • A flock of wild geese became caught in the telegraph wires, of which four are stretched on the poles in that neighborhood... In their struggle to -extricate themselves • they entangled the wires in such a man- ner that the eAtric current merely made a circuit through the Salem office. • - Another warning against the first glass. Henry Welcb me, hanged Jan. 20th, in Windsor. Vt., for murder, said: "1 hope that. my situation will be a warning to all young mon to be obedient „to their parents, keep out of tad tom. peny„ and away -from low places. This is what has brought me here ; and 1 hope God vrill have mercy on me for Jesus Christie sake. I wish to say no more now, except to caution all against tasting liquor, because if they take one glass they must have another." , The colony of Greeley, Colorado, founded upon the principles of Vineland, N. J., has a miscellaneous population of about 3,800, and there is not a liquor • shop allowed in the place. There is no poor, no police needed, and Prohibition: has not been only a great Burmese but a great blessing. A fair was held slimily after the colony was founded, and $91 realized, which was put into a "poor , fund." Two years and a half passed. and there still remained $84 in hand, . $1 only having been used for the sup - 'Sort of the "poor." Chinese physicians treat hydrophobia in a highly original manner. Two sand. stone bottles half filled with wine Or spirits are plaoed upon a fire until_ the liquid bona. The contents are than emptied, and the red hot mouth ol t bottle is then applied to the bit nd held there uutil it is filled evi blood, when the same course is rimed with the other: bottle. A. 4e6icti�n of 'rice, • in whieh cantharide have' been boiled for an hour a --theft removed, is also given to th atitint, who is required to keep pe eotly quiet for eight or teh An enterprising grocer in the town of • Santa Clara has adopted an original method of business. Each Nide of the store is fitted up for basineeinon its own. account. In the general arrangement seek side is a duplicate of the °thee, the differehriebeing that one side is cash and the other credit. When a customer °epees in, the first question asked is, "Do you wiah to buy for cash or on aceount 1" If it is a cash„ customer the goodd and prices on the caeh side are hown but if it is one wants credit, he is ehown tie trtlfgr his life, perhaps, made to realize the va- lua of ready money. • • Last week a, woman in puma,- of a man who had abused the confidence of her aistar, arrived in Galveston, Texas, and in telling her 'story to a reporter • there, said :-" I havelfellowed him to San Francisco, to South America, and from there to New Orleans. I in.).de caught a glimpse of him there, but he eluded me. He went to Galvetiton, and followed on the Btl/tt boat- I heard he Was here, and dame to fisa, him, but he has left ; bub I will find hitri, Th world is not large enough or lam te elude me, and the beat dity's work aver will do will be the day on whieh ttAtt fairly fate him. Thai moment will lie hit ha to this Vide . Varteties.' " Natoral humbuge"-bees. Artid. oat honibuga--girle. The prover) + nay!, " Laugh and grow fat," What a tiavIng of corn it wauld be if pige could laUgh. -- "yen never oaw ray hands as dirty as that," todil a petulant mother to her little girl, "No, but your mother did, 1'11 Vet," was the ropy. - Po yo o love no still, john 1" whia- pared a sanative wife to her hissband.--,-, " Of course -I do, the etiller the better, answered the stupid husband. Why is a newspaper like a toothbrush Do yeti give it up I Beeause every person should have one of his own, and not be borrowing his neighbor's, , Sooner er later eVerything ia found out," pays a writer. •Just sc. A. mar- ried man, for instance, is genesrally feaud out later -about three hours later than he should be. -- The Sontelnrian'iaio said that "kind- ness canna be -bought- for gear," ought ee see the young Canadian wife sit down in her hasbandiii lar and tiokle him out ef:the price of a new bonnet. • . 'Snit it decidedly aggravating, Winn you areaboet to imprint "cherry- ripe" kiss upon yeur-lady love, to have some one pop in ? • Or, after it is did, to Ob- serve some one in the corner of the A. men at Westfield, Moss.; hada terrible experience, a few' nights ago. - Becoming suddenly crazed by financial troublea he leaped from his bed and, clad only in his night-40613es, ran a mile to the premises of a neighbor. - There he had' a desperate fight with a watch dog; but at last, bleeding from ideVernt wounds, freed himself tram the deres 'grip, and with a •madal strength burst inthe door.. , H here encountered the neighbor w1ihe1d. an site, opposing his hou as to be rob- bed. The crazy n then ran to a clamber where ittfo boy was sleeping andjum' iie • neked and b ding, Into the be TIte next day lie was Sent to an mho asylum a raving maniac.' A.. Ming W 0113 an near Des Moline, Iowa, after leading a brief dittsolnte Career, Went home to: aid; • Expecting the event, oho selected her burial dress, and the remainder of: her, iffoota she looked in her trunk, giving the key to her Mother, with positive instractiOnS to destroy ' the trunk and Contents aftei • her 'burial, on penalty, if the did not, that she would haunt her life,„ Soon after the fitting th0 mother 0On-eluded to lee tiii contents of trunk. While unlocking it, She was struck with para. *lysis, but not severely, yet thefitot, con -- fleeted With the threat of her daughter, no Wrolightupon her mind that. she grow worse and. died. For many years pad there Ittii been haring in Indian Creek township, this (Illonroe) -caunty, a waffledcouple named Dicke, About a week ago Zaeliakisth Plelni, the husband, made a Willin *WA it Wait prOVicled 411OUld,14,41s41414,411-oeLlia-pfoiroty should go to the children, and they were to provide for- their mother until her death, 14frs, Dicke very sternly object- ed to aueh disposition of' the propertyt enddemanded that the will be changed, but her husband heeded her not, -1,1e- eeming convinced that coaxing would do no goocl,the Old lady began to threaten, arid finally loft her litieband's roof. •8he tieVet NOWA Ude atiother moreel -of food, This dirt:011kt not MOVO tile Old man, but the old lady kept her Word. Fox fourteen iogdajs he ate' not a Monthrtiloind only occasionally would the teet her lipli with Water. Vriends end neighbore ealled on her often to try to turn her from her dreadfol pUrpOile, but elm would not (Merl ace any of them. She aisa at the age of. (16.---.Y. YNew. ragout, - decter was discovered holding a young lady 'in hirelep the other evening„ 'WA . he atiated that he wtlA her for an affection of the heart, andshe itilVed-thectliere 'Wert nethiag WrOng in laying her heaci•on her piller. " 'You didn't laugh at ray stupidity jfFiTie Weeihailiierred ";" you always Said I was a duck of a lover," grumbled •a complaining husband. •," Yes, that's so,", replied the svife,.."4"and a deck of a lOier is • almost sure to make -a geese of ahushind: • . . . •' A.httle,inx-year old city boy went,into 'the conntry.ventieg. Re bed a bowl of ,bread and milk. .11e tasted itiandthen. hesitated inoment,•2*.hen his. Mother aiked-him if beelid not•like it, to which he replied.omheking his line; weiste ; 1 was only wishing onr tnilkrnan would keep a 'pew.' . • • A glutton of a tellew Warr clining.at..a• hotel, and, in the coUrse' if the " betile of knives and forks," accidentally cut • • hie 9baerved b7..a `Yankee sitting near by, 1.1;s-'fiiiiria out, Say friend, don't_ yeti _make thatsr hole in your countenance any larger, or ere Shall all starve to death I., „ . " Please sue, what's the fare from Dublin to'Glasgow r -.inquirea pen of. Emerald Isle one day 'at.the 61erk of a Alerting .effipe.. ".Eighteen replied the other. "An what d ye .chargii forapi or a -cow •"Ob, Is. 64 for .a pig; and fle for a cosi.", "Well," replied pat; "book me is tepig." • . . Perhaps children are the ..silvere'cord that hinde Us tolieaven,. and yet ainan oesn't think abffift • that who, afteTlis- telling until three e.'ne to the reueic of his infant, just glances wearily at las WM0)1,8,11-4- remarks to his wife; "My dear, I think ru go.Oot into the wood elied.ancliey. and get a little.sleer". A North Carolina negro thought, he aould outrun •a locomotive the ether day on the Air.Line_road,,mid vvben he picked hirneellup, after being thrown twenty feet, end 'landing on • Itis' heed, he said : " Yer don't ketch' di it yer chile dein' dat agin. It's aright smart 'wonder I didnit tear des° britches clean . , Women's debating clubs are becoming fashionable. .And they' don't ' discuss such ahsolete questions'. as, " Itesolved,, That Columbus is entitled to more lipeo 'for' discovering the country than George Washington for saving ' The first efueition introduced is, "Itesolved,. That woman is superior fo roan ;" and as no member will 'Teak is the negative the question ia unanimousltdeoided in the affirmative, without wasting any atgli- ment on it. When a man suddenly.jams ,his head age,iii0t a beam in the cellar, no one comes in to sympathize with him. We don't'Irnaw that he tells the sorrow to • others, but usnally rnakes a few pointed remarks. But'when a woman's line of clothei dome down in the mud (a clot line riever fells when 'there isn' any mud) the whore neighberhoo ohaken to its very centre, and ery woman within aquarter of a e Of the diaster; comes rushing i • o condole with the unforbunate istr, and nothing else is -talked of them for a week after. ' me it riesCocoA.-GRATEruLA.bin COMFOItTlif0 a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the cperatione of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the .fine properties if Well -selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has providee our breakfast tables With a delicately flavored beverage which may gave many heavy dectorre bilk. • It is by thejudioione furn of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built rip im. til,strong 'enough to realat every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies , are floating around us reedy tat attack.wherever there' is a weak point. We mate:mope many a fatal shaft by keeping titreelvee well forti- fied with pure blood and a properly nourish. ed frame." -Civil Service Gazette. -Sola only in Padkete labelled-" ZAMES Epps & Co., HO- inaMpethic ()herniate, 48; Threadneedle street, and 170, Piccadilly, Leaden." • LOT's W/FE FOTIND.-Lieutetittnt Lynch in his voyage to the'Deed Sea found a tinge pillar of Salt on the *shore, and the Arabs informed him that it was Lbt's wife ; for our part we,are much inclined to doubt it, though we have no hesita, tion in saying thatthe beet thing to eve colds, tore throat, rhetunatinin, neuralgia, bowel com- plaints, &c., is the "Canadian Fain Destroyer," to be had of all medicine dealers for25nents per battle. Try one! The public generally will lee Pleased to fag that the proprietors ofOrey'a Syrup of Rio. Sprite* Grim, the popular reraedy for all attar:Aisne of the threat and hinge, have lately, introduced into the market a larger glee of the article, to sell at fifty cents, and as it holds nearly tim.rn timed the quantity of the smaller size, a considerable inducement fa offered to einusninere to purchase it. See that you -get the genuine, lf you want. f'-yowwant EnVolopes(----- • If you want Bill -Heade, - 10yon want Box -Labels, tf you want Statements, /f•yoit want Show Cards, • If volt Walt Note Heads, if you Milli 110 " • If you want TIoetle Labels, If you want Blank Drafts, if you want Auction tine, If you want Blank Orders-, If you Want Calling Cards, If you want Meek Checks, If you want Saudi PosterN, If you want Shipping Tags, if you *ant Boobies', Cads, if yea want Amity Dodgers, If you Want Sodietien' Mattoon, If you. want-Mete:Meth POsterif, 10 you want Watch and Clock Labels, if you wantlob Printing of any deetrip. %ion or to make your imminent Icemen through our Advertising cottunti) at tit. *WO g Ovinitt Irrunk4Reillway Tbeseeettete. warm ewe am, •'7.80 A. lVf• 10.Q0 A. M. 1,00 P. IVI. • 801.M. SUMS. 00001 2Q01', M. 9.46 P. id, • glop.* B. nricatelrichle. eenist scums, , ' land. WiNQUAltl, dopart,.... 680 a.m 7 00 a.m. • BELGRAVE, 708 1 6Q q BLYTI1, .• ...... ‚185 , 85 LONDESimito, 7 65 910 CLINTON, .......,,... 880 1048 . BBUOEFIELD, 900 ze EIRPEN, ....... 9 10 11 50. 1, 9 50 1 LONDON, arrIv'e,„, 11 80 445 cioma sown, • • Mixed. LONDON. doped,. R . '4 80 pan. 7 8Uem • EXETER, 0 10 11 05 . IIIPPEN 045 11 55 IMIMEFFEID • • 7 00 • 12 26 p.m. 'Marrow', •, 7 85 1 45 •1.010E23411P, ..... 8 05 2 85 , MYTH,• 8 25 8 10 DE1.011AV10 . 8 55 8 55 WINGBAlkl arlive • 9 50 445 -- Nera.--5f1xed trains run north on Monday, Wodnos. Oar. and Friday, south, Tuooday, Thursday, and Oa, turday. 1IIOU, every day. . • lien= is $ettetteert.-Topreeent or conquer .aditeadmai4eynras cant IlianaKrAtiitst jai% eonnti so We 07. fers" N/ill as sure cure coughs,•colds, tickling in the What and pulmonary eomplaints, as war and pestilence will destroy, Severe colds if not attended to sooner or later lead tO incurable Consumption, and . the strength of the strongest soon, fails if neglected. The readiest add beat means known for the cure of these complaints is Bryan's Pulmonio Wafers," which have been thoroughly tried for the loot twenty years, and have -never been known to fail. Singers and ,pubrie speakers will also derive' great benefit from the use of them., 'Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cents Per bet. , WE HAW; BEEN SELLING DR. Wheeler'sDompoundElixir ofT_Vosnliates and CaliMIVII, for _three years, , andyfrem onr_per- gonal knowledge of its merits, have much pleasure in recommending it as thoroughly tellable and soientiao preparation. It is held in high estimatiou hy physicians and the,roab. IC,- and' the demand is constantly increasing.' LY1VIAN S. CLARE ;Co., Wholesale drug- gists, Montreal. Woorac lioasis.-Nooly horses stre not so rare as many suppoee, not such great curiosities either, 'there are many te be found in various parts of the cbuntry, but Wedoubt *if they:Will ever Prove as vainableto their °liters as the one exhibited-by-Banium ; we imagine their owners would Consider them more valnnble without the Wool, for this rough and woolystate Of the hair indicates that the ltOrse is net in a healthy con- dition-probablV hide -bound; _or sufferIng_frinn .sonie disease which occasiona this unnatural ap- pearance in such cases use Darley's Condition .Powders and. Arabian-,Heeve---Reniedyritivill- purify tbe blood, cerniat the appearance, re. move all obstructions' from the lunge and liver, ahd give to the coat a sleek ancl shining appear- -once.- Remember the- name, 'and see- that the signature of Hurd St Co. is on. each package. Northrop cf; Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., proptio. tors for Canada. • Sohl by all medicine dealers. LEAR I NG ALE ingonsimmilm abinet Ware AT ' er ,fent Discouiit A.LAWI{ENOE,BLYTII. Is now offering his. splendid stock of furni, ture, comprising BUREAUS, TABLES, SOFAS,. SETTEES, :SIDEBOARDS, CUPBOARDS, ' CHAIRS, &c., &6.; : At a discouotof Fifteen per cent below former prices, ,for cash, and continue this,sale for the next two months, an inducement that should not be forgotten by thee° who went good and cheap Furniture. RHeaorininegin"th&eleatt. th;-, letragtqalri .1Fuwitu 11111:17: an opportunity is given to melte a good 'Oleo- . tion, which should not be let pass. • . FUNIER410 ' FURNISHED ' ON SHOliT N0TicE. . " Ilearse kept ;for Hire: One.per eeet er month charged'on. all dverdue.aocrnints!, , • • .. • "A. LAWRENCE. . Blyth, Feb. 23,1876. • • '• JAS. A IL, 11001CSELLE tn STATION.ERr rii•-•-• • Wallper'lirindoti, Blinds, 8ehool Books,. 8 , Inle, Pens,'tkc, On hand a large stock NiseellaneOug Books, .ramily Pocket ibleAJIgnin and Prayer Books,Blank Books, Office Stationery of all k.inels, Pyles, (MA Letter -Presses, Bill Holders, Pocket Books, Plain and Fancy Note Papers and Envelopes,. ctc., dec. The latest English, Canadian and'AmericanDooke and Magazines received as soon 55 published. At goodt are roomed AVAnr DAlt, any book not in stook oan be pro. "• cured on vory short notice. JUST OPENED OUT, A ArlIrr LABOR STOCX or English Wall Papers, Entbraeing all WA newest patterns and designs, which Doing imported Ding& rnozr Tea mAwurAcruitakil, eau be sold much lower than the Ming Prieee. inspection Reapectfuily havited. American Money BOught and Sold: Ojtet of the American Express Oo. JAMBS .A.' YDILL. • : Clinten March 2,1870. - • CLINTON BAKERY. C. BLACK„,, (LAM OF kiODZNICXX;i • BA/CER, CONFECTIONER, &e. trAvolo titift0114:SED THE BAE15161• Buena WI Pattereen,-tespeeterny intimates to% the inhabitants of 'minion and vicinity, that he intendo carrying on the above businese in an its branolies, and loom, therefore, solicit ashore 05 PhbliePidrOunge. • SOIREES. AXE) PARTIES Supplied with Refreshments, on short node°, OAK4S and 001IPZOTIONEttY Ofall desoriptiono, made to order owl kept 6bend; • ' pitnArs ptpvgrtsi) TOWN. ItZilE11DZI1 7iicttro;ii, Street, oppos14.Entox,olntota1. Gi C. BLACK. CfASTiiN Aliiiithy 1876. Teas, Teas, eii, nom ttrt Brantford Tea Company WE BEd TO Inronii. TIM P0131.10 TrA.T Mr, W. Martell, realer, onakar,11,0ar Sidle Agent 4t l6l11D VAN in his district, awl that we tire supPir- og him with thallueot Teas, imported. VOrriog /r6At ec.00 tante per ponnil, either Meek or Green, warn Panted froin 10 tO 115 0011 nelv lb. um. *tar usual retail voIcea, ofielity• abnetaffea, lit it Mat oteptant to fill 6110140W. OfVU inn A TMAtI lYlt, ritAN.lt & eq. ntstotesitimsyt§ tett. GRAND E LONDON AND RETURN. • FREE TO ALL, ON' 11011SE,BA0K oR ON FOOT, PROVIDED THEY PUROAASE azu RouliP Or • THE 1Cli-M41ClE1v1 oo VT. PrEA,0 Pktga. 'AND REPRES11 THEM ON THE WAY, OE S., 1='.45a..1...Xas3111:t. ,S•P 00., Wholesale and netail Grocers, Brio14-'meck, : .- OLINTolf, .411. 1878, . . OTICR:TO TTIE THE SUITS MA 1 1kt OLies.00. • COME AND SEE THE CHEArE ST TWEEDS &FLANNELS U BLIC.' A1115 SE THE.YET S,EEN IN CLINTON, AT P 011.41i3OVS, Jacket, Fl.A.W.1-4S, 4ancil, CLADU)13S, - That are being olc-aied put at any 'price; at GILROY'S Weaelteeei , COME A.ND SEE, THE.. 'PRICE T4A,T: , l'ho'illidersigned beg to hirer; the inhabitants a Clinton and surrounding country that they have entered, into Co.Partnerehip for.the purpose ef carrying on the business of manufacturers of Carriages, Buggies, Weggons, Sleighs, Outtera, 4rn,, in all its"varions brancheS, at their „ old stand, Huron Street, Clinton, under the style and Arra of • 11,NJE „.A.. 3LA 4S.r ILA S 1G , , Ne pains will be spared to execute mirk equal to any in ihe Dominion. -Their long eXperi% ewe in the County enables thein to felly understand the requirements of their customers, and they hope, by strict attention to business,. to give entire satisfaction to all those who May. . . favor them WW1 their patronage. , • • tor A. large and select stook of the hest seasoned material alwaye on hand. Ordereeirecuted „with despatch. Repairing (Line on the, shortest notice. • Cf.. INTO; J5113 22; • RUMB ALL te LESLIE. 147- - • 0 F„.. A- T. F 0 it , — ----7INO0RPORATTD 1874, eueeesscre.to' Theroi6i,1 gineWorks Agricultural DIRECTORS : , • iORERT THOMSON,•PaxinnExT ; A, R. WILLIAMS, VIcE.Pnas. ; ALEX. "GRA.1,,TT, __. Swi.-TBEAS. ;, J. REDKORD, w „1/10WAT, 7. 00.1ICORAN, W. MARSHALL, . • , , . --BIAN'UFAOTURERS OF' Johnston— Harnstarni--Single Raers, 111-oWats:: 'and Codinad . :Machines, 7Bi'"Oidoast See4ozirs, $bed. Drilis, ,ilorsePowers, Sawing Machines, Grain pi -ushers, Straw Cutters; Plows, Gang plows, 4d:., . . Builders- of Steam Engines and -13011ersi-dit-size$'V • • . WATER WHEELS'AND ALL HINDS' 01' MIT,AL .MACHINERY. • Conti -actors for driet and Saw Mille ..complele.,.. Alsp.for Titater...1Vorktor_eitiee,Jothnianci_ •••• ' villages, oh the 2rplly spurn. ir macse Factory: Ziachhee7g S'peciatty: Anusa,, THOMSON a,. WILLIAMS MAIlliFACTUE.ING CI,. STRATFORD,. PITT', V, 1876. two - Dwellings for Sale.. PORSALE-TW0DwzLLIGs AND landlattaebode-sitnate.oxi-Mary Street, -west of Commercial Hotel premises, This property is conveniently situated, and will be sold on :Tory easy. 'terms, ' Apply . • ; • D. AleTAViSH, Sarnia, • ..2.0r to • W. W. FAIIRAN, Clinton. -Clinton Feb'. 9, 1876; • cianctos- - BAKE R.M'LENNAN, DAM' CONFECTIONER, AG. :'VICTORIA oprosITE THE OLD 'It BUILD1WO, Has always hand a large ark of s CRACKERS, .8aC. , . Clint,on,Marel; 1, M—d. . SIGN OF THE BIG BEDSTEAD. • . (ESTABLISIIED 1854,) Large stook of good Household Purniture, home manufacture, made of seasonedinaterial, A fine assortment of imported work, finch as Wood and Cane Seat Chairs, $ofae, Lotto - gee, What -Note, Cradle, Matt-resses, Spring. Bede, Carved Brackete, Rustic Frames, dec. Pictures framed with Cilt or Rosowood,and Gilt Mouldings, Rustic Frames, weed, mould- ed. or Plain. Good•value given to all whoanay perchase, with•moderate price!. . UNDERTAKI NG An elegant Hearec.for Hire. A quantity of very fine Shrouds, cheap. Funerale attended and all Turniehings supplied; at. reasonable rates, A large stock of Coffins, moulded` and plain, always on hand (trimmed to suit) either .8ilver.plated furniture,. or otherwise, Itemember the Stand -Albert stteet, opyo- site the Market. TILOS, STEVENSON. Cilinton,,,Arig, 20, 1878. , CLOSING SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY Boionging to the Estate et the LATE.01. 11.3Aczt, vino, STORE • WITH DISTIIING 'OVER IT Altai& on Allait Street, oppoolts Vein lottee4 Ler 1 tantof are Thin in a god investment, bring: ista 1*1. good rental, querterly eta2 monthly, 13/110ND. . • , torerfiltoreillitistraid-Statt Adjoining tbe rebore. too frontage end ord, Wel adapted for A COMM Or Oreeeil nemesis+. • • THUD. • Coal rdl Store Hous, with a retie, splendid, Aires Selier, for dozing Dater,. Perk, *o., Mute pti the took 85 the 0.7. itailwer, itopaTsf tittrost 0.421.111TAL dit.rtz,,% Well established, trni deleg ft large budeete. filitakt 0A,615e tttek el the dean& Trunk Ilaiienty. CLINTON tiummilli in peptdellen &ha itfineiteitInn,• snit being *Moto on TWO linos of ItalIway, vit.. °RAND TIMM AND OtitAT wearene, end in the tenth of Otto ei the fittest agriettlthrel Oetuitioe in the Dentin, ton, _mikes lb t ifOST DZSIRAIttli SIUOPINO POINT, anatipidly 1120E401W/ %lee Of The hbote priplEtlIST 13P; 801,D, In trier to Z TRZ ZSTA.TX. *Otto. 11,1tAsltY, Exitottott, bilmoisk 4*, -:..BUTTER. BUTTER. XIE svusaiangit, WILL PAY CA811 FOIVANY . • Good Yellow Butter,.. in; Tubs. ALISO, FOR ROLL BUTTER Done up in nice shape, in tive•or throb pound row; " . • . • • W. HAIINE: .Clinton, Oct ,Oth, 1875., Canada Company Lands.. Et III/RON ',EON, SALE BY _Lk. fg!,33211. 41ilapSaniyNmay be meant tho onion of 113 undorsigned: ., • • n HALE. Clinton. Jan.17, 1871. NOTT 'WE beg, to advio o public ttat wo havi lust v• v. placed in th arlcet s afty.cent sizeof ' • Gra ' rop. of Red :Spruce :GMil. 115 can bo tonna in all first.class drug storm, Con- • aunArio of this • • POPULAR REMEDY- FOR THROAT AND 1.4U2»G DISEASES, • will find 16-1110Y0 profitable than the other sixe, as it contains nearly threo times tho rinantitr.' ' • /MIMI WATSON & co., Solo Mozitcasl. Cliuton Marble Works, 1111110N STEEET. XONUIVIENTS, HEADSTONES', &nit work of all kinds in Americiumuni-Foreign Marble, designed and executed in tho bast style, and at reason. able prices. Mantles of Variona -Colorea garble sup- . • rateci ou Sbort Notice. OBAN/TE MoNirmENTS A8D 11EADS7ONES rum:iron To onnEn. t...V• A call reepeetfully solicited. ° - •• W../I; COOPER. an. Clinton, Jan. 14, 1874, ' 12 ,e Myth -Flouring Mills, TIIB subseriber begs- to tender his most eincere thanks to'his numerous custo- mers in the surrounding townships and the publie generally for their liberal patronage, and would further mitify them that he boa lately added/neat important improvements to his machinery .by putting in a now boiler double the gower heretofore used, and by many other important improvements, tege. ther with first-class millers, he is prepared. to do firat-class work. ill 3, . G-111STING OELOPPIXG, 8to Gristweighed in and out. Parties from a distance caft have their grists home with thorn tha mane day. Good Flour and Min Feed Always for sale at moderate priers. U11'1114E11; TAT.IIVIBER, Tee Stibscriber weilla also inform the pub: Ii e that he has a large stock of knitter of different kinds and lengthPine f tom 10 Lo 20 ft.; Hemlock, 'from 10 to 26.; Oherry, &Memo t, White Ash, maple, Soft and Rock Elm, in lengths to suit the publio, 'which en. Alen him to fill all ordere that he may be yo.rea witikouth.e shortest notiore and most. reaeonableternie, , • P. ItELLYr P.1101.111ETOR Myth, March 6 1872. 2.te •:1 Dress Goods, iteeys, Priolst Faetorys, Hollaotis, iVitte. Cottons, And 'overything„elSe ie sold at, and you eaunot fail to buy, , I/A.VE A -FEW P.E4 74- (I E 77,S and OVER cc;14 S . . Left yet. .Secure an article, our own make, ,vhile yg1esn.l- • The Waterloo House is Noted for Cheap Goods.," 13E StillB OF TI1E 'PLACE, . OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Gith 0 . - 01;INTON, FAB. 9 !,1874. R IC 111-1" Climax toouble Cylinder : Threshing Machines, Oombination and .Vibrator Zare.shing-M chines, And all kind of AGRIdULTURAL IMPLEMENTS a1pyS on hand: ro Meet the' large and increasing,demand for our celebrate • T irdshiug Machines, freril all - parts of ho Dominion, We have, by the intredUction ,the latent F. xrd most 'approved machinery into enr Works', greatly increased: our saurfaotqring facilities. We are therefore , in a position to fill al rders promptly. • • Everymachine is run and thoroughly t e tad Inter° leaving the shop, and warranted to give entire satiefaction, . .efore . • .. • Os' rtV elsewhere sencl•for' Circulars and Tostera. Order early,. GLASGOW,-MA:OPtiEP,S0/4 4 CO, CrauTon. ITTT , Choies 71Xo1nne Y. JFITson, . ..-- . n tb...eads.-Dellan, Ted, le_r $1.84L .-- • "" redgrant-arepou, - 12 ilbfitsy-ood7Cubii-StliffillY 0.00. . " English Breakfast' TeaSy •11 lbs. Good Porto Rico Sugar, $1. New Season Black Teat. 10 111S. Good Helloed Sugar, $1. Just received, a largo and iittieditock. of GENERAI. GROOMES; WINES AND lorqu.oisc all if . • . ,which will be eold at the lowest .remunerative prices, . Giese Goin Fruit ..Tars, the Seat In the Market -cheap. Stone Fruit Jars, with corks =Cheap. For Croeirery, China and Glassware, my stack la -large and well sereeted Dinner, Tea marl Toilet Sets Omni:dote. A. • CALL ,IS • TIE SPE CT.111,..TELY 'SO LICITED Rement6er the place, next door to Messrs. Zoclgins & Brick .Ptoek." • It: ItOBSON. • It B. -Agent for Quetton St. Georgo 734 Co„ importers of -pure Medicinal 'Wines, Morent0 .0111ton, July -21, 1875. .•••, inenosee ••• WHOLESA1,11 AND RETAIL DE; -'1 LER IN SCHOOL BOOKS, MISMILANEOITS BOOKS; . . . , .s c) WALL PAPER; WINDOW. AkiADES. Toles 'AND FANCY GOODS; VIOL- CONERTINAS AND IFEUTES, . • PICTURES AND•FRAMES, TRAVELLING. SA.THELS, ITC., eA:148b, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Per/in W00/) Slipper Patterns, and. Berlin 'Wool Goods, All the: lateritl'apers and Periodicals alwaye on hand. Also Agent or the • DA/LY AND WEEICLY- GLOBE A.ND MAIL. AlVIERIOAIT MONEY° IlOUORT AND SOLD, PLAOZA-- • Ota.bitmr, Oct. 22, 1814;. • JOHN A.. NELLES, (CORNErt-ltiAlliCET SQUAltE, 1-ly " •4-11Y 'THE PtIBLIO IN GENERA.L. - •• . APPI1ECIATEu The ',OSBORN art.d wneelrreA:evijer8e1WribliNtedG..3".The°alioNveEmSitebhilles EL Norswortn.y, • • General • Agent, Clinton,, . Ont. ft OatkisnaitettI, lead and -Ara' prine Any other Sewing Machine furnkhed to order. A. splendid assortment slwayes 011 lutnd. Call . =else° samples of stitching done by Mrs, Noraworthy, oft these roachineps, Sewing machines re- paired. Needles and other -furnishings kept en hand. • Hem anther the Place,-Iltiron Street, one deer weshisof the Commorehini Aretel ADMIRED AND ( . . eteremeorrimea (Or Whites),, Painful Men,* ettpation, tilcerattett of the' fitertas4 Ovarian dtscavcs, Absent Menstruation, end all diseases known ea• Ponaki•WerfirrieSs, Thelo Ind Prepared vith the maim Cate, tinder the eersonalcuper. vision ot physiefait Who has madefernale dis* ei.tos a special stady fornitiny, yeare and they area Steamtio ertwhielt , IiiAttrttEn tiAlgts ran depend °fa thi hour Tod thud of tus t efailleg GtILAIOR. bp' all Draggiefff :Ater/Where, Price; one hoz, $1; Oft boxes, $5; sent by mall Ate ot Postago securely ecaled freer observation. Pox tuft particulars write for our pamphlet, which Wo will send in A Pealed cfiVelopo many address on tempt of post stamp topre-pay realm postage, ktidtenn ttfl ltlitett ter or pint to WILLIAM OnAY 0.s CO:v WitaisatrOnt4 hotalittinaton $410 tf. 001111t4 at Ilia! mititelnit OntriSittiw Mahe* dr Logan:audit Whonta1Attinig, Goderieh Foundry and Manufaeturing Co, Meg to infant the publfo that they aro prepared to auppli' sfrE.A.Ivx Z1? Sc ]3OILtJZS d • otuer-Griattl-and Saw—Millg-r-Siaver•Shinglo-ond 41e-adirig Maohinos, noop Staohines1 •' • Tros..-saka. vtlooden IiInutcha, Vitli Steel Beanie. Gang 'Moneta, CultiVatora aisr off orate" 47., Su kar and mutat /tattles, GratO tem &e,,cooking, Parlor end Sox Stovee. ,ot '00.11tiff Ititidao SALT PANS liADE TO ORDER 0 irohand Brass Casting, met illeektimitityerk, • • Agee?* and all .704 kik- 114,25eara- dono Oft 8, Itort Xedicei Alletclers addressed to tjconany, or ooretary, will receive promptattention, Aatottin.i.lz gar.t.) Al and TteittONT. 1.1011A0111 11011TOX, Vresiden nontxtit ittristaxmul Gana Ifitatildit dthbg‘pitittlitt to%