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Clinton New Era, 1876-10-26, Page 4'111111111.111111•1111111MIL Scraps and, Gleanings. Tltere Are. 1,50,0°Q11 (14.11()Iile • Englaue ate 500,900,000 fresh .egg —last yeSr• 'Ouglaters tubasse costs hot! $13,900.: _ per..yeer. Virginia p.tys .$12,000,000, for liquors yearly. The English dog, tax last year realiZed $343,2r.i7. Calitorttie matle 13,000,000 gallows or whm.i0.187r). Oltipago sells $5,000,1)00 worth .01; jewellery every year.. There is eue elergyntait to every 700 Porsono lo the States, . • The value of property inseredeo Lou don, Ong., is 4540,000,00Q, • . The worth of 0,000,000 bermes ie the United Statise is $000,000,000. There are 700 worIcingmen's clubs in Etigland, with an aggregate membership of 120,000. , Toe inilliOns of oranges are eaten in Paris every winter. Their present price is ten•cente each: -• It, is a.stigona upon a Ulnae() family if the daughters are not married liefoo•o, r• witting at the age or 13, - • Th_s Paris jaklin deft Plantes has re. eently received -a Chinese plant; hitherto unknown in Enrope. ehangea color three times " A Poughkeepsie wide* has obtained v0r,diet for $S00. damagea from *the liquer:selTersieliti meld her Imsband five rin ks ef .cidere.a.andi wit hie efteen ei!bleeleieartseti:Ilis,deatte There are ;theta 120 lawyers in the English. House of ,Conateene, of whom unly Heven are ,solicitora, all the, rest eeieg mentliers of the bar, 'There are about 18,040 lawyers in Eetgland and Wales. . - . • _ A Texas newspaper avers that a man *Ito deliberately strangled iris.' infant at the christening was aegtiitted by a • jury, becareee he proved .that,. the deed was committed wheelie wes,.eritzed by the,sudden discovereethat hie cited re- senibled his inOtliereneete, .Sometitiees it eloeseet pay 16 deed all your property to your Wife irr order that • yon may not be responsible fer debts. A NeW Yorleavife with $100,0,00 in her name hasleken it over to another man, • leaving heteliusteind impeisoneti• on some • trivial chaige for the want or $3,006 Varieties. eeeerne ;Ideate. geittlemett verve ' Every one, yenta* arnis in Welly, bet . revo Yee iu. thole pookettrwhen they tea .. Ley etvey the Nell duetete. put the ' 1 . . Q... Hi to V. bn11et) of fifteen straw bat on the nail, for• the rude are aimed with it at Ole leetnrea in dr autumnal, bluster heralde Winter's hitter Lyceum ; latv has no foyee--every ,one is wail, . ft law, to Itheseir. The -Military are • to Beee mktrried woosett'rights 1' mike i • " poweilese agaltiet the „ thefts, assaults, an exchangq. We StiPlaWnent Of) lineil•• tid .morrifsra net petra Led *.itt, the open eon asitow t,...„(t. leave . wee. R • countey. . rod Men ?" An Engileineati who insulated Ma bedstead* by ',Whig undereeath eavh post Woken 1.4 !Nate eaV13 he hail nut been fine OM» Cliellinalic gout for fifteen pews, and that Jo) beau to improve hionediately after the applicatiou ot the insulaters. A. paper quoting this, wise. ly says ; 4"Therces many a fellow could euro hia gout, if' he would break eft' the bottoms of his glees bottles in time. , Dottiel Kuittel died at Feu d Lee, last week, great apparent des. titutiote and his body wa$ found cover- ed with n horde of hungry ats. lee kept Ivo Old cobbler's ahoy which he oc- cupied as repair shop, eatiug and stoop- ing apat tment He never bought cloth- ing and but little food. Ho had. $00,- 000 in cash in bank, aud $:30,000 worth Of city property, which he willed to three nephews ru Germanyamiy_,inff, his boat to be huriee by -the St. JOseeles Berle- VOlent Association at thee Society's eee. PenA81)%tit two. o'cloek the; morning man roseeup at it Yireinia .faro table, • where he leid been sitting ate) losing for honie, AO laying a twenty on a card said, as he dieW and cocked a derringer, ie If that doree win send you, to -.," The dealer raised_ IfIT:eyes, aridlookat „ bell Y011 Ser 11,1111111 tryiug to glean PAPP 00thet •with. a piece of robber, you eau make up your mind that he lute been bit 1)y -the hard time, " Boerd ellitier to Hibernian permit —(4 Was your buy burn • in Olascae `f! " No, or ; au' 1 hope lie never will ee !". A lady.seys it no worse to etieircie a lady's waist. to a hall -1'001U Min to 1484 your friend's rester on the back etairs. No worse 1 Why it not half so good. " L say, Johnt whore, did you get that •loafer's hat 1" " Fleas() your tumor," said John, " it's an old one of yours •that inissee gave ine yeeterday whoa you were in town.' A. farmer writes to his country paper that be cured Ns daughter of the Grecian Bead byRourtug Water on, her andliold, ing her olib to dry in the sun neat she warped hack ,again, , There is a man ticeen,,Ettet-rather a facetious chap -whose name is He numed bis firet child Something; as it was something new. His next child was eellett Nothing, as it Was nothing new. • • ' ' • eA' yoneg printeee.leSeringeWaefetrethe from undei the -broad, brion-Of hut slouch - other -day,- to -set -up -the -well -known -liner hat intoelte reezzle ,of the eietel. He didn't even change goler, hut carelessly -remarkinv -4 %It ;el f fleet's all -there is beat we may as well go on." And he did. The twenty wont -Virginia City Chronicle. .••. • Matrinebuy has seldom been perpe- trated on so extensive a scale as in New 'York tbe other' day, When sixty-four thoughtleee people were married al; one fell -swoop. They were Bohemians. of the• Czech variety, belonging to a oniony who only strived in this country a year or so ego, As there was no priest here eompetent to perforrn the marriage ser- vice in tile Czech language, the colony sent to Pragne for the Right Rev. Mr. Habeizek bishbp • of that city. He. ars rived on ,'eaturday, and conducted the impressive ceremonies prescribed by. the ritual of the church.. • After the reading of the servieesthe mbthers of the brideti indulged in loud lamentations, in ac- cordance with the pleasing cestom of their natiye land. , •. • • The daite„is the great agricultural in. .terest,of the State or New 'York. • Its . 1,500,000 eeeys oboupeeebone. four ores each; for summer and whiter food, • ;0,000,000 of -acres in retied numbers,: • This•mayet befCro ti rely aech rate, it is an approeffnation to :the Nee': the`ati ,nual riaetTprodUctii • heilig estimated ,ht $60,00,000, • .• • •' An eeeeeerje old getitleman who law.. ly died ni Paris; hasierbeldenin hire Will- thatprieetteshonlil.efliciate,at..hin flirter. alfeor ,thatieltis heirs, 'oeetinybody' else, should foljew his corpinto the grave, The Will eleServee that posens.invited to funeralsOften ineoneeeii.needby being withilkawe teem: teeir••1 esiness t hrepg h a..4seessity foe., elle* 11)e. respeet " tenehe dead and his arnh Ii isbes sPOre them War io eon v It • tielse sayiethet ettcleguests 'though Wear- •.1,reing a melancholy aspect at residence the dead, beeeraiiiiiey'clieerfetrei the Way tieetb-ii cemetery"; .when yo. i the grst . and sometimes upeoat,. ieso at threend of the • It seettie.to be.a penoliaat aniong our millionaires to squander eheir moneyeon • • hotels,. e.l.tera. eousee, and ,fat women. SeeatoteSharon bite seven.seery palace hotel, 04141whielt he is lesitig4hont ,- • 000 a gel eSeeator Ames tette a news- • paper odic. Roman bath eeteblishmente another inilliettaire, has built -an opeea bowie andli5itq, ata cosi .• of $00,000 • Jim fOoittr, atiothet. inillioneire stock •brekare bar ghee' •Strain:mph $30;060 toed Osumi, upon which he peomities tobuild an" eeetalian ° • opera house r and jasper ,MoDonald, a leadieg bear, Iniejust. taken possession °Lexie our eetteitig- theatres for moneys advanced. -San. Pixtneloc6 paper. - The N. r.-.Oraphie says :-]?ori,he lest half century.. the ehief ambition'o: ravage nations hes, been to -obtain modern weapons! /Ma "" fixed ammunie tion," and chide both on-thes continent eserid in the.Eriet have -granted to their hubjects personal privileges . at im- munities as a premium for, getting the bestearms. The result of this is that the Ttirks are new, burning New Haven and New •Jersey powder ; the Sioux are . armed withRemington rifles Abyssin. lane boo Manchester 'weapons to slaughter an English 'detachment, arid the Caffres drive theirDutah conquerors , down the mountains with beeech-loadere .t.'hich those' same Dutch brought to Africa and sold to them Ate five tinlea theie value, Ree. Dr. Hatfield, Of .Philadelphia, sent tri. the Avocate, • a doleful picture of the moral arid social condition of the South at this time, and says he has the documents to. veeify, his statenaents.- He elecIares that black men are merrier., ea because theyelmose.to• vole contrary •to the politics of their. formiir emasters, and that politicians wink • at butcheries and tiro' Christian people of the South utter. Ito word of proteat • itgeinst thee° thingS. The Wallin= is erosoribed, clenibe. an oppertuhity to eat his breail in the sweet of Isis face endis cheated out of. his see* *ages. • • He •lis' righte that the *tete, men IS hound to •respect. Midler. :Hatfield thinke-the•attempt to redeee to ct state of peoeege valise the negroei to take ,up armsein thebir ewit defence... and that sanguinary war eif- rapes in the South Will result. ,: • One atilt; Medea -of' torture • resorted to aitiong ihe Turks ifeinipelthe. • A correspondent of the Louden.- Tintoe de. • scribes the process e---" At • the first of tbe military stations we observed some sharply. pointed stakes, about tw.enty feet high. On inquiring weat they were- . • intended for, we were told that tliey Were used for impel/ay* the Christian lit- surgents-of ,Bosfroa, 710 fact). any Boa. niatt Christian found with arms in his hands was, .and is now, exposed to ibis -treatonenh--The—Vidtita's --hands 9,nd •feet being fastened, 140 18 raised aloft and•dropped e siteing posture upon tee poiated etak"e, white) is thus driyee itito itis body. There he is loft tee writhe inetteony ;teeth pute ,au end to bit auguish, which happerres ou the average, at,L.the end of' about. two days. If his • potre of, endurance are good, he may •linger for' three days," 'rho toodou Ec.leo relatte; thee when Prince 1#ikunark was in • 'Veresilles, he' •nig with a inau who, was singelarly agreeable. -, The two used to walk ebouts artn in arm ; they were like Intothme. Riskier& found thee' his friend eagerly. entered: into all his views and sehemes as to the polities of the future:- reeili- evekpossible they addressed one another " Du." The dominant characteristic of Bismaroles friend was his bitter Jestation of Boman Catholioism. One. day the Getman Chancellor said to tarn in a soothing tome Da not .vex your. self so Much. about it ; in a few yeare there will be no Catholicism. I shall. destroy it from the face of the earth," His friend smiled grimlY and eadly.- 11 Yoti will have to be mesh more clever than I ern," said he; 4/ for eighteen centeries I have been working' against it with all my power and cunning, end I am obliged to confess diet I am just is far from allcoese tb.tlay no when drat began," 14 'Who, then, aim you be 1" asked the witoniehee stetesmen.- " I," replied he, !II am the devil," •way up among the White Motintains an °V bachelor lived with his two maiden sisters on a faire paid for and a earplug „elf money in the bank, who • teaches 1 ; aoine incidents of his life the, l't He if va na 0 angst y. e said o carry . his boots under hie arm to seva. wear, his present pair being fourteen poem 91d and geed yet: In hie early life be eat up eights to burn cobs to make crib melee. Fifteen bushels of ()Orli cobs would make one peck of ashes, for which hp obtained twenty-five cents per peck. Recently his maiden, eistres were pick- ing the gem in an open shed, whoa a flurry of wind drove off a single feather into the air. The bachelor seeing it go •utat;t0d_wi4Lbooto-utider-4112-0m—toact' met if they had seen'a sPeekled feather. The effeets of tobicao smokiness de- soribed.by the goientVe _American, are dispolormg of the teeth by carbon ex•- aesoltementeoftherselivary-gbordleeleyLtire" ammonia, headache and lassitude from the carbonic field, disease of ilie heart from the carbonic oxide, mamma from , • the bitter extract, and a feihting of the breath by the Volatile einpyreuntatie substance; • The system may 'taverna used to these , things, yet it is made liable to consamption, iiervotta exhales - time, paryalyeis, end oilier ailments ,— To sum up tho ovihi, ,g Elects Mi dividuala likewise effeee comnertnitiese thein turn 1111101160 lbs NO porton that smokes eau be in perfect, health, and au iMporfoiA otgintiste uut reilvaduse ftpepiso, No. There. fere it it logietil to isonclude that, were tirdelkIng. ti I pritetiCe Or ovary It div u n1 lita,kuttioni then that NV4iild de, glitittii hitttHor r' AT gentleman in this city is the Wrier of a email Scotch terrier that shows a decided taste for iatteie. A. young lady,, his daughter, is taking Imetorin on a piano, and Many 'Were are given to. Practice.011e tleY. w.ilerleile ,dog was in the ritorn he ehOwed.great intere.I itt tho lomp.skunorottableAtol:. toahed iit its-rao.uodor and arottnd it, and u i.fl inal 'peeredinto ir at if trying to find tut where the eounde, CAMS from, One day, when the young lady was playing theAlog tried to imi. tate the notea. Vterwerd, while she was practising,the dog A1l/10d daily nor hoe, as dogs will often do at the sound of belle. Although he ootild notpro. nounee fa, sol. Is, me do, &e,, ho !Mr- ceeded in a good imitation of the soonds and could 0511e0 hie voice to tette and fall with the notes. All this was at PI thu preentle0 'only of the yonitg• 'lady. 'When aloe told her ottotiMr, sna ievited her to be Priqic 111, Lio* dog would not, sing, 1 ty and by, however, hit; (andiron Air. Weald overetlitle lois fatal,. Nineties and he would slug itt the pre once • of the two ladies., Afterward. other membere of LItti fciiiily Were Called 10, and now the dog, hAvisg conquered' his modesty, and gained douildeue4 itt Ids owu Jw(itIff *Hi itxhbli hie MOO' teleitte heeler tategitlect ul efiy vflUitotilri *VA*)Pil,— • '• 1).11,1., Ats Comourrnio tinansgh towle(b•Je tire llattli'al laws. which govern the t peratione-of tlizeotion and nutrition, aw1. by a eareful upplleatiou of the floe propertlea it well.seleeted eocoa, Mr. Eppot providel our. breakfast- tables. W• D 0.11: E' R. T Y... 464, 0 0 witlee tieliyately flavored, buyerage whielt May ' %We tui many heavy doctors' billierIt iS •' the Jedicioaa two of such artielee.of diet that *constitution may be gretleitily built up un- tiletrong -enough to ecest eyery tentieney to daintoe. Ifthalreds of oolitic malatlieS are. floatiog a -reunites ready to attack wherever there tit a. WtAlt: Wie.mityceespo.utany.. a rasa slum by keeptu,1 ourselvea ;veil fortl-., fled witk pure blood. and. a properly nottriell- fraute."-4.101-Sorriee Gwalta. ,- Sold only.' itt Packetil labelled —0 ilaurs.Est's & Vo„ lie- uneopathio Ultetalete,- Thrcatinvetlie street, and 170, Piecadlily,,Loutten;” • Slave, I have set itty npon a cast . astenielted.the proof-reader with tee. fol. lowing -vereion.; " Slave; Ieltavelse Iny wife upon, cask !" yen come well recomromeded, I SilppOS0 1" tend geneternen to a, boy who wanted ail easy place: • e Oh, yes, sir. The man I was with 'last reeotee mended me-ehe . recommended me to leave, aed get Work far more pongenial. to ray dispositioe." *" Any children 1" said tlie proprietor of the hourtee et gaunt, harsh worilan, with yoiee you :could grate a nutmeg on, to the 'proposing teriant of her build- ing. • Yes, eneam," • Ineelelee replied the tenant,'" but if you desire it; •ef course•I bail drown them:" • We are not very realistic in our taste, tior•are we disposed to be hypercritica but we cannot; help protesting: that the artist who painted The finding of Moses;" now on exhibition at the 'Cern teonial, had no 'good rection' for entiae- ing the feet of the infant Moses in A pale of copper -toed shims. • Popping the - eteestione-ec Charles," said a young lady to her lover, e there is nothing interesting In. the paper tce. day; is. there, dear ?" • " No, love ; but I hope there svilt be, one day; when we interested:4- -The lady Marisa brushed, and of couree said; ,4.7,,,or shame• ,4 whet beats a good tug) 'Of coffee said Mrs. Spilkine ice her husband the ,other ;morning at the.breakfast table, -- He gave. it up. • Two cups 'of coffee,'" said elm, " What heats. aseod wife'?" • qUeried she.. She geve it dn.-. "Two gooe wives," said Spitkies,. ad then she got mad, and sulked; nobody knows: Whr. ,: • • • • A fljftfl. recently . eeturned ,..efeote:• the Center! ial fied ati-titipleasakt experience *idle there. He took: tip 'one of the apples oii she*, arid Was walking off •with it whenkt: policethan .walked ole with. Iiipi. . Ile explained that he wale Only joking, which Wit& 110 dot& true, :but big joke cost hiin a night in the Pititadelphia.Police- •. .gentlemau said the other dey to a uegroservant at the hotel where be wet staying; Bless the, Sambre bow in.the name of wondertlid you get im Week ?" " looket here, mosso, de reason aw dis—de day dis chile were berkl.ere was an- ecliflate Saint° got a quarter for his •stititifectory Bele arm tion, ,and; after griettingethanks couthaitad--" Id! you what, die niggee may be Week, but he ain't green, nohow.". •SPechnens of Western oi•atory are. rather stale ; but here it; itebit, related- • by a trustworthy authoi ity as authentic,' which las fiot beeii in print before Wliere is Europe *t14 America Nowlhr 1 'Where Is Great Britain 1 Nowhar 1 They caIlIilcitain the Mistress of thee ma, but what makes the sea 1 • The Miesiesippi River makes it. • And all we've get to do is to turn the Missise sippi into the •Mammoth Cave, and the British' navy will be floupeeting in the Inge CLINTON eve • •1 11. Ifs:writ re Srneeeeite-Totsro vete or win) tier deem le One Of tit° grandma attainments ever aimed at by mut ; awl "Dryan's Vulumnic Wa- fere will as sure ettru coughs, colds, tickling in the sweat end inemonere complaints, es war and peatilones will destroy. Severe colds if ltot attendee to etionor or later lead to incurable ooneirinptIon, mid the etvoeselt ef the otemecet Omni falls it neg,lectad. The readiest and best mane known for the cure ef these eomplaints is "Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers,' which have been thoroughly tried for the last twenty ,yearo, and have never bean known to fail. Stugorit and public speakers will oleo derive groat benefit from the use' of them. Sold by all medielne' dealers, et ee• cotes tor box. ky_IRAM—Woclx borne aro'.not --ctirQ 6,8 InaliY' ettPnoiliT;iiiit such' great mirkiSitiR either, there are many to be found in varlotui parts of the (*entry, but we doubt if they will ever prove as valuable' to their earnOra MI the One exhibited by parsam; we imagine their owners would eonsuler them more valuable without the wool, for this rough. aud wooly: state of the hair indicates that the horse is not in a healthy con- dition -probably hide -bound, or suffering from some disease which occasions- this unnatural ap- pearance; in such cases use Darley's Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy, it will the blood, correct the appearance, re, -move all obstructions from the lungs and Beene lied give to the -coat a sleek .and shining appear. ance. Heinetriber the name, and see that the *maim of 'Hurd 8'6 Co, is on each package. Northrop if” Lyman,__IsTeweastlis, Ont., proprle- Sad by ,ali'mediCine dealers. verneinemmenemseiroemimemmaiwiiwaairimaisaf. many a superior, t an• y reed instrument lrt the market. • he ease with which its Inc aupyly is maintained ; the' sineothness and equality of its tone k its ready re- • sponse the totich;. the eloquent voicing of its fancy stops, and the perfection of its general Mechanism, mutit make it an especial favorite with organists. " •• • 0, CRAWFORD; Music Teacher and Prece„ntor in 1.). 1'. Clairol, Olinton, MANUFACTURERS OF ORGANS AN» 0444114), wIsihanAtE AdriNTO *05 .11.4.414SPITY 4.440 CO'S NV II 11.9L'INT 114jj 'JAIN-UK i?'11.A,N.<>8, • Wric,11311411Et Ape. (-Them Apiii 1870, to tbe excellence of true Ovum, reed the following Testimonials: uzssus. W. outunar et Co., cum.rov 1• STAPLETON, April 10th, 1870. •fitas,--You ask me my °Olean of your first Organ. I have much pleasure in tolls • ing yea that outsider it snot fitiocoaa, The trawls very full arut rich, and eee, teeter it is aa good an instrument of its kind aa there is made in Canada, to.day. 1 ocitittlyeriptortiseatuhloartityir wilt moot With liberatpatrollago, and ecae• the reward. that Yeer Organk.manufaetured by NV, Doherty de CYeTrIantrptiolY:ver and::ReblitneistisANofStiOn°01:Min. 1 take groat pleasure in giving my testimony as to the entelence of the Olinton 9tirelinolisbif response tO the teach, as well as in its mechanical internal arrangements, it is decidedly equal, 4134111 Immo pattioulars: superfar, t� any instrument I have ex- • amined, of witiott I have had knowledge. It paps to me,,thatit ho as near perfection as it mut well be, Allow We to say. that I can cheerfully recommend it to any who May require an instrainOut, as one in every respect well tilted to supply thewant the. time----- •• ' CALIANDEB, late leader of the Methoeist Church Choir, C• linton, • Mesita, W,Donewer te Co. :Among the numerous Cabinet Organs haVe seen during the many yore I have beint tettelier of mask, I have not seen.any superior to the Clinton Organ. The eltaraeter of the tone is both beautiful and sympathetic), the intonation is perfect, and the tomtit easy, and inferior to ;one. The. weremanship is. both solid and elegant4so • that nothing ts lacking. MMUS. W. DOITERTY & CLINTON, , M. WHITT) Plint011. Dearing tO Obtain an instrument that would combine all .the desirable improve- • watts in power, fulifigis, and 13ifeetness of tone, I am happy to say that I have an in. the Cilintou-Organi:- Every—ono -wholleartr"it—goce away plepeed,- -- .The valuable qualities whioh this Organ. Posposses, are "emelt appreciated. 11 18 a • • general favorite in our farnily circle. . . GEO,MANBUJELY Loadort:Road,...Stanle.y. flaying tIkrotighly tented the merite of the Organs mantifaetured by W. Doherty • & Cor,'1. take Wetmore lit saying that I consider them in all tesTeeta equal, and in. ma ei t Teuiy eitutumere aud the pubiloi,e-teraliy, 1 would beg to. say that 1ittrye jai& opened 4. 31,4olt, or l3eauUfui(40041, Suitable for the Fall end' NVinter Trade, 'whiell have been hought;vory low, 444 11411011 will be uold at. very • GREAT BARGAINS FOR CA$11$ Oit TO OOOD 14*Y.111G cUSToiviEBS, WEactiluNwiCl cieaniES dseiour,e4, at the lowest plices seen in Clinton, or 149y, other town Ft A NI IN IE S. At all prices, all qualities, and all colors, very low. COTTONS. FACTORY COTTONS at any price, all widths And qualities, cheap.* yet seen, Beautifel AlgERICAN BLEACHED ,COTTONS, •fine, thick, and without dressing, at avvr,or. Low ParOES. D RESS GOODs. My etoolt this year is very 111•17re—iiiffrhan some, an ranges in price from 15 to 70 cents per yard, in all the emcee colors and makes of the season, BLACK LUSTreEs, too, aro Very IOW With me this year, I• have Boole really choice bargains in these etiods, COME AND SEE THEM. • „ In SHAWLS AND MANTLES I have some delightful goods to cheese from • this season, all prices, makes and qualities, My stock of LADIES. SILK TIES is very ince ; prices frosm 12 e. to $1.; lit all the new designs for this; season. CORSETS, all numbers. GLOVES, all sizes; at prices to relit the gime. 'LACE clUBTAINS, WINooly aoLLANDS, COLOSSI)) QUILTS, 'TABLE COVEHS, REAM and Wocae Ceureerse Teeeneos, Derriere, all at their usual • low prices; I have again, openade a tiew iteekeoiROOTS • AND SHOES. Having got rid of, all my„,0111 stock, I have nothing no' but what es new, stylish and Netts in ekes to Ault atty. 1:89-0 pt 'i-ce--A11-11--vmant:osee e7fitryourself.iQr-yotit. cC-. pip) aftrat o), ""'Y "ek; GOOD BUTTglt TAKEN AS CASH, *. • • • TON, S014.1,1876. J, Q. PnorarETon. . - • SeGiee OP THE'- Bier BEDSTEAD. • (teeertiesitee fefie,) • Large stock of gbod household Furniture,. home manufaoture, Made of seasoned material. • A. fine assortment of imported work, such as Wood and Cane Seat Chairs, Sofas, Loun- ges, What-Nots; Cradles, Mattresses; Spring foJede, Carved Brackets: Ruatio Frames, &e. • Pictures framed with Gilt or RoseWood,aird Gilt Mduldifigs, 'Audio Iqeines, wood, mould-, ea or plain. • Good value given t� all who may purchase, with Moderate prieee. U ER TAKI elegantHearse for Hire. • A cntantity of very -fine Shrouds, cheap. Funerals attended 'arid all •fornishings suppliett at reasbnable _rates. atocli-of-Coffins-tinonliled and plain, always on halal (trimmed th suit). elthor • silver-plated furniture or otherwise. • . Remember the,Stand---•-Albert street, ofpo- site thisitlarket. •. Taos. Cliidon,:ag, 20, 1873. • The rower of Music. Chubb hoe nee. mud. et Mi. -ear -for Music, barite has spent aConsiderable sum in having his daughter' taught •hciW' to harmer a piano, and: he is• proud of her accomplitilaments.• Ile wag talking with tie over the 'fencethe other day) When a serials of dreadful' sounds came from hie pieta through the. Open parlor Window'. Presently: Chubb rerneekede "D'yoli host that , .3ust listen to that, will you That's what. 1 cell if wide. • , Then' 'there wait+ a few adeltional banga on the ineteitment, aficlerish' or two, titt4 then mere dinoerclarit thump, , • . it.Splentliat :haul . It I" `said Cintbb. "Mary 'Janet buatIrt' the, music+ right oat of that rnoh1ne, yon will'observe. Theine the gtrattso weltsee, I believe)._ ehres rigid witknow: just lietete" We remarked that, from the energy AlenlayAd,Idary.47ane-et-leasilieemeclicr be really in earneiti BO Whether ehe iteeted.MreeStraiikeeelettetlyeeright-wee tilt Open rettestiOtte . '1.1 don't know Within' iibent observed Chubb., i'but kin tall the reel thing when I hate lt, argil Oen sit end hear Mary Jana Play, Weltkaa. and the Maiden's Prayer ithill'it• Makeeeme cry like a child," ,•alifiertaid that fati played those. eompotitions MI the Wee doing now le *Uhl Mace anybody cry A. (hod mots would shad tears. : • • • It Listen to that uow,will you V' hs oitolaisiodotsa wfl4 tntlltlit of smite' came from the parlor,It Isn't flint splendid It didn't know 11 Was Miley Jane it-toerlit' ammo' among thent •Willtsilit, 1'4 (11111k 11 Wag -Oho. of the lore who play ni the' tomorte.,,, Letle go n1'0113°111 Irhire''' hew Slaty Jam, Watt, nowhere 10 he tome but to the in- finite disgust of tillubb -tbere wits n tot, halt MI 111411, Willi a list as big tut n 100 sjf "wool, inning tho pluoth ral us nut in t&I sitybutly,,tmd.wa welt% kisiglid e.oislIdtlotsf nod MO Of filtthiff r•••••`••;,6T...."••••41..J.D.eneem....7=•••=•......M0.•••••• LLOWAY S.' pILL„58,9111"rfrIENT TILE PILLS Purify the Blood, corr.:et alPZisortlers thi'Llver, Stotnarit, Nidneye, and Bowels, auit ere in. valuable -in all complaints incidental to Mei:isles. THE, iiINTMENT is the only reliable remedy for Bad toga. Ohl Wow:de, Sores and Ulcers, r 1 howevet lona standing. For Btourhilis, iiirhihrrm, Cough' s Colds, Gout, ilhetunatism, and all Skill Olsea.;os, it has no ,• . equal. • BEWARE OF VI Lf. -AN D ( !ABOMINABLE COUNTERFEITS.] &anti 16 MY ddty to el etclhat lay 211,1,44, AND disr- usNr ATAI neltherniauufactUred nor Bola ta any part Of toe United $tatcs. Each rot and Box bear:, the Bur: rentflovtanintra STAND. with the aerds-ifooLowAVS PILLs. AND LONnort, engraved thereon. On the ubet iu the address, Mgt Oxman 811194T, LONDON. Vila ,Ana inillittiolig of " Holloway's Bills manufactured and of Tfolioway & Co., rau &Co., druggists tn assumed trade. us Canada the prim Dealer:I • in these Lyman. Clare & Co,' • and Ointment ate sold tunier the name by J. F. Henry, CtIr. of New York, will, mark, thtla----- eipal 'Wholesale Counterfeits are — • & Lyman Bros, So.Ce Northrup So Lyman, witp obtein them at very' low prices, from -J. r. Henry, • Carron .4c Qni, bt New York, anti this treat, is out:plied to unprinhipled Retail vendors 'who eon the mune as in genuine Path and oinitnent,•'whleh aretnantaactnred only at 5110, oxford Street, Landon, and any be -obtain— ., atom the folleying firms, via:— Evans, Mercer & Co,,lrorit!lenituitm, N. Mars. Avery, Brovfn aCc,9. Mescre.,r, 11. Barker & Sons, St, Zahn; 11. PI Harem & 004 Toronto. • Who Inspart aired from hare, - THOMAS HOLLOWAT, Mg, Oxford Street, WC., Louden, Atel.10th, EW LIQUOR.: Koi,t,E The undersigned having opened a Liquor business in 'the premises formerly used as a Grocery, ho will constantly keezen hand g large and well Selected stook of , • Wines and Liquors Of the beg and. most reliable Brands, wJuh IM offers -to the palate .at thitlewest remunerative prices:— A.Ont •for (bettor' St.' ' • George & Co, ; Torento, importers of pure 1VIedieinal 1 ines. . , •He would also beg to inform his patrons and tlie public generally, that he has removed his • Stocl. of Groperies China and Glassware Tozi the premises lately. .occupied by Jas.. A. tnill,:known as the American Hicprese Office where be ie prepared to offer special inducements to any favoring him with their patronage. ..oir• CALL AND EXAMINE prOcx", AND COMPARE PRICES. ,rt.o. Clinton, JuIY e0, 1876; • N. ROBSON. . BRICK .BLOCK - • •• • a • . • • • —lieccuurtendlhe-NEw EitA'65 themA to subscribe for one of the hest GENERXL1.• , filEWSPAEBS in Canada. . R. gives more • fresh local • matter every.'*eek, than any othey cbuiltry paper. Its selections .are carefully made, so that .tothing - improper finds. is Way into its columns. . . $1.50 PER. YEAR FREE OF. POSTAPrE: VIZ 11 VIM PEIR(11 ASIU) THE 01100.E1tY DEPARTMENT OF their biisinese fritin Messrs: Sheppard & gobpor, is hereby notify the inhabitants of Clin: - • • ton and vioinity, that he will combust the 'same, at the old dant!, . . CORNER OF RATTENB•LTRY' AND ALBERT 'STREETS, • • .. •:Where he will keep 00 hapol a large and sided -• •STOCK ' Or ALL KINDS .OF FAMILif . GROCERIES, And as Im intends selling "eielusividy- for • cash or produce he 'will ho,in a position to,sell'nt the lowed reinunciative rateS. Having had (magi lerable Impericiieniu the liminess, he feels confident that he eau givo satisfactiou•to faVoring him with their patronagii, •k irini Isiolleited—Deods iireniletly Delivered sawn ;Imre se town. ',, • eta .ez.ete Eeseeee 174 seia3zosteepe • ,,...i4***tcor...tra„ ay. IL MN14. tft,Orinf, Jquol, 1870. PALLISER & Wisli,tu call the special attention 91 111011 friends and the ,publie to their • • Splendid Assortniont of CROCKERY, OHINA & GLASSWARE. Beautiful' China Tea Set for Also; just redeived, a large -consignment Of SeleSealing J.411/ JARS, at prices lower than ever before offered ; GL..4.SS SETS, GLASS PRESERVE BOWLS, GLASS CAKE STANDS, GLASS 'WATER JUGS, &c., &c., in endless variety, eau, ant Blush -so Srock, • S. P.A.1.a..zsaim az • Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Brick Block, CLINTON, July 127,1870. .11ORSE.SHOEING ind,BLACKSMITHINO Eut'onStret1 CLINTON, . tiutuo• ." tritft iitYiletinftinn woutb Teen Tine °teen,' J. seittsv a the:skint( We untrierOUN anitentere, for the Very liborel OfttrOliege they here favored kite with While cerryfue to tummies in this toWn, end would it the mum Ulna intimate to then), and tbo public met. ellyrthatrii•-hurvitmle-iinehmrrargterdintrarriiirettll- Nattier' entitle him to Mello euppork be bollevea14 trill he tereetly to their .edointeac, to/dime to the ha. tared of hitiefrone, engegoit the setvlo,ficir . VI' Pe . WILLI& 1\1: GRIGG, IVIS) eel formerly In indineili firrhlinselt in this teyen, end WAS SOnsidered lila beet horse 0004 ,posseitsd, urbtsre.te Made knell iltringeinefl I N with , 1rrstrik.W4, Whoa ftlault to Ofit le tiara la inytattehrg 00014., lien, Itlactislite him la rite his Ada Is all model rat • loins tithljllFlu8ted ithaeara ot WOW foil, , Wing Mc admits, et the 'price ter 11111 DIAMOND kiA.R11.0W4. Hlm a ewan Oirtiht Ter lilt'intinufseteres teliorinill•Y over, 1111 1011 %wail slats Ifs lir sheet 1,1 OthililfAiAntit then:4m a inuell imorpAltoligiv# Fo44111, end hy Les Saint lie lid macresersi, yin 118 enabled' (0 1,1111' Chum 41,14 NE d 't 1041)tfOlip 11111C$49,. Veneers Siel 101118 11151' rest i.4.410rAil jlifit dear orilere Cif reoalt it prolunt RUIN anitt MO 14,11. Allt nueleralst . Ind les Matiei, leer trusts, he will vs idle diat 48411111180*MIA slitel (dinettes tti nod shine oamtatice, • 41 • NEW; 0 STOR UNDERS/GlIED HAVE NOW oN HAND TEE . • 41retnises forinerly occupied by the fate J. Racey, tARCE AND,. SELECT STOCK. Or CHOICE IQUO " • Which they ofroT to the public) at the lOweet. reetineretive • Atop, Oninessea POPier ronnyer's,.aial Oasyroye's. Eotile'd Ale; Agents far Labeat'S and Carlinrle half unit euaelse barrels, in woad ; Grant's Boring Brewery, Bolt Agents/sr the Ooderieh .Brewery. All oisders,. Promptly Attaxided to. ;171., • 111111011111fiELLIAMSMANIFACTIMIll STRATP•014101 • INCOAPC011ATaire tia74,,littaccsicr4 io,TboTaion etelltinite of ettteffell; griatOturatt ineV::, or PITMOTOXES Rot taw T11014001t iltirotburco'P�*.?,. esOWAT, J. CORCORAN', w. steARS .,,fAllt/PACITtlitErtb ' 11610StOri hatvostgisi SngI Reaprs1 Mowor anJ .10mlimil Itaclootat Broadohat tteeders, Seed Drills, TIOss Powers, Sawing,. urtowsp, pealn Orutilierre letrew ChtteriS, PIrreisto Oattfr Plett'St hsba t3uildcrg or Stf:arrm. Engines, and Boilepst all size, wAvyin,wItuDris At•in Ara, 1Z1ND$ or !am NiA.ontRERIt. • AM1,111101V,411 Nu and 4Z Jingo eompiele, Alen An; Wale Utdiebe AV. • ulteves, en the Relly NOM. Jor MOO P4rtery;01:0ehleeey epetialty, tgelinol rutictiii kAltt)1011100 iitaAtIott at, *rh. • u s. • • NO:r.rj:CE. • TO T11E: The.undersigned Veg to infOremihe inhabitants of Clinton aux surreunding.colintri that they ,. lurVe entered mto. Co.rartnership for 'the purpose of carrying•on the buiinese of, manufacturers of Carriages, Posies, Waggons, Sleighs (Maori, &e„ in _all varioue branchee, at their cde stand, Ituroneetreet;Clinton, under the style and firm of . • 1r.:TWX At. 124 okfk JIB S 1-4 JE iste.pains Will be spared to ;eremite work equal toany in the Dominion. Their long experi eves, th County enables them to fully underatand the ,the of their costorneroo, and they itope;^ by 'strict attention to, businees, to give entire satisfaction•to all Clime who may . ' ' favor theist with their patronage. • ' air klarge and select -steak ef the best peasoned material always on hand. Ordersexecuted , witli despatch. Repairing done on the ahortesCnatice. RUMB.A.T.L & LESLIE. Cramer, July 22, is74. 17 - e Gesll.olreg'SEWING MACHINE DEP.01-. p n„d askortment of firstnclitseteSrEyWurInNaGuilkg1tOpHip'stEaiN a,..aag yon hand NEEDLES A 12.$ O REPAIRT1G SHOP. Sewing Mlichines of every' make repaired, and new parts, kePt on hand: Having engaged a • • practical machinist, all work cloue here is warranted to give good eatisfahtion. . • • Charges Moderate, . ••• IL I4dRSWOATI7IY. • Marini Street, one door *est' of the commercial Motel, Clinton, Ont. !' • Double : Cylinder --ThreShing•.• Machines ” Cbinbination .and Vibrator Threshing •Mdc'llines, • And. all, kinds Of AGRICULTURAL DIPLEMENTS alwaya on hand. . • 2o rued the largo and increasing demand for our celebrated Threshing Machines,' from a parte of the Dominion, we, have, by the introduction 9f 'the latest and nibst approved machinery into our works,•greatly increased our minnifacturing facilities, Wo are therefore • • . in a position to fill all orders iromptly • ti ery:machine istunand thotouglily toted before leaving the _shop, and:.ivallented to give — 'entire satisfaction. . • ‘•)=, TA' • .B.eforo ordering anewhere lenalo2: Circulars and Totem.. •Order early, GLASGOW, MACPHERSON 8z CO,, CLINTON: • • WhOLESALE AND ILET.A.a. DEALER IN SCHOOL • BOOKS, .*MISCELLA.NgOVS BOOKS, • WALL PAPER, •WINDOW SHADES . TOYS AND • •- FANCYwouNs .AND • : CASES • ' •CONEUTISAS AND 11.11trES0., . PICTURES AND 'FRAMES, - TRAVELOG SATCHELS " •Etc : ALSO, A 1..s.not ASSORT,MENT OE Berlin Wool, Slipper Patterns, and _Berlin, Wool .Goodi All titillated Papera and. Periodicals always on hand, Also Agent or the ,PAiLY AND WEETKI..tY GLO13E 4.N f) ANIERICAN MONEY. BOUGHT AND SOU). dir ItEltElIBEtt THE MAME 'Ailp PLACE,— JOHN A.•NEL1.JES, CORNER MARKET SQUARE 1.1y . • Ciasereer, Oct, 22, Th74, • QDRItICTI • FOUNDRY• .11.40..fiQfkritit plindry....4n.d....,Affinufatturing • ,, ispg 18 inform the public thet thsy are peeper, t� eupply • . • ILZ ENCA-114 l'..141i1'.44 ASir Flow qui t. and SDAY,41144.1.4:04.....SlingleLand-liteatlixtu•.--- dOhines,. 'lloop A/Inclines, eta, \,- - •. • - di . . Tran m. m vosadsu ottos, Noitu. Steal tortrde, Genie Pionehe, Celtititte . • me' w 'tluttere, Ste., eitlear Mid 130titillt Kettles, Grate Dare, &e,, cooking, Parlor .and Bea kitettert, of WaritlUil kliede. ........... . . e SALT-PA,'1; MADt trt) a•nti• ' • • ,10,034,•tr6tiiha Brake elettigge, Ind ItInelestalth WO& • Peeit$04 4,14 ail_ kiftda o/ Pepairg done 641: •Photo4,Xofice fl, • I:Ail co:ders eddresied to the 00111041w! 'er • AlICHI•BALD rtaDattt • Srltetery, willteetive pierapeketeetiOni , ,r ., e It ouciE noxilloNi - 460votw?bdsTfomrs.t, . , P Wait*, • . hOtggiV littICIZVX hi• thilAti XtAllitiMi iiiiiiialif illiolostA41 rit life' tre s. •