Clinton New Era, 1876-11-30, Page 4•
Farm and Farlwr.
• IINAVNefil UOROES.-4 distinguish
ed farmer and veterinary a:Argon/I, skilful
in the tiTatnientof iories, says that after
trying yea)* Dietbode, experience has
egnolooefl nt,4,010, the following is 40
beat treatment for heroes tronided with
heaves. Zied no hay but give. in iti
place a. soffielent quantity of clean
bright shaw, whole or uncut, with•as-
many oats as the terliOliti Will Ca, hav-
ing previously soaked them in cold wa-
ter for five lion's, With from three gWs
to it pint of oil meal (flax seed) every
day. Horses foe treated are said to
hay° worked well and experieoced el -
most complete relief. The heaves, in
this quarter of tho country, wo believe;
is generally regarded as an inourable
disease ---especially inits more inveter-
ate stages. It the, remedy be valuable
as it purports, its pohlteation vyill prob-
ably benefit thouseutts, •
Dons WonavINO
in plan lots proved suocesecti in curing
a flog oftwerrying sheep : Take alog
to a 1utfilier'8, set him OP a sheep just'
killed arid quite warm ; let hito attack
Ana, pull about his p,rey, at the same
thn-eidirinter:lis7moutlr. a handful of
WOOr well steeped in train oil ; the wool
sticks in 'the dog's nionth--he cannot
clear it .eway ; the Oil runs into hie
throat and makes him so siek that he
Wilt net again totibh wool, [A more ef-
feet nal tind-less-' eipep sive-remedy is to
clip the clog's .tail off close -behind his
ears.]
,4 ,D,AV's PLouftitiNo,---This is a goes -
tion noon whiell there .seerns tole no
deflpitivsettled opinion, -Some will Bay.
that an acre is a day's work for a won
and. team: This must evidently vary.
just as the sort of 'Plough, the quality
of ploughing, the character of the 'Oil
and the 'kind Of tout vary. 'Hence the
estimate Of, a day's Ploughing .olut only
be made approximating dr fini(eness.
Take a matt Who makes furrows OS
!crooked almost es fonee.worm'and fronu'.
• two to three ittelMs !lee)), and..ace er.1:69.t-
and a half 'Wide, leaYing:tbe groan(
iin-
trne.d hetweeu the fuerows; end ne fair
Mari will say that sucIu. work shoeld he
compared with. ploughing, demo u1). jil
first-rate order., with a good' plough,
straight fiirroWsi ternine, and lepping
well, of proper depth'
. Rod .all .with
good teat». 'The usttel .day'spioughipg
fer thirrkind of work may be eet down
at about an acre- 416 1111 'average, e`nd, such
tnen'snd teurn is worth about
which is the•estitnate for:ploughing vir
acre orgroutta..L.-Brirat Suit. '
Threes and cattle require ineXas muiofr
light 'and, sun in fl tience - as.. w e ourselves
do. Nothing eau thrive withoui'thebe-
nign influence' of Abe% glorious sue;
• - .1Darkstab1'es-ere7thrstinrce-of-Matopflisl -
eases that baffle the armors, and too
often the veterinarian also, as to origin,
Winclews should never be placed in 'tho.
front), the otherwise perfect stabes to the
contrary. notwithstanding. • Concentra-
ted light is 1 many caeca the cause ot
. shying, sere,' eyes,, et. . The windows
:should be behind, it praelicable, but
mafbe- on the Bide if,W,ell'haek,
Years:ago an agricultural "writer ob-
served his bull to. be freefrom licei but
not sothe rest of his cattle ;Sod, think-
ing over the matter, he earns iii4116
elusion that the. habit .of pawing dirt
oyer himself must have the effeet: of
keeping lice ,eff the bull, and he tried
dry earth on the rot of the ;cattle With
the best effect. ,8Ver since reading the
above 1 have used nothing. elso'but dry
earth, and have repeatedly -Put it on cat-
tle haying lice, anklaire found:it' per-.
feotty ethocious,--loth as a pieventa-
tivo and as efettre.. if it; the wirrter I
find it. ne-eded, • and_ Cannot' get earth
otherivise,.1.go into • My: cellar and ob-•
thin a few quarto (no fear of uoing to
much) and dry Won the etove ; 1.. then
sprinkle it Oyer the ;Welt from. head 'to
tail, and the earth working, iritO rtn-d
through. the hair, soon destroys all the
lice. 1. believe the -earth •to Wiest as
• efficacious, less dangerous, arra 1ess4utr.,.•
'pensive than tohateo or any of the acids
reconnarended,-Farnme's Advocate.
"No smoking," says an ekehartge,
ought to be posted on every barn. There
is not much difference between a horse
thief around the 'stables' and a man
cleaning Off the homed and tending cat-
tle with a pipe in his mouth; and there,
is no hired man much meaner than the
one, who, whetz his employer comes
round, slips 'Kis ,pipe intolis pocket; or
holds his hand over it, as ff i were a lit-
tle bird.- All such fellows should be
paid off. As for the farmer himself go-
ing into the barn with a pipe in his
mouth, no complaints catibe Made ; but
if his establishment burns up, nobody
shouldcry, unless it be the Wife and
children. Lightning, ineeediaries and
spontaneous combustion . combined; do
not cause as many barns' to be burnt as
the practice of smoking..
•
,
SOrapa, and, Gleaninga.
Double -decked MOS aro coming into
nee in A11440101%
TWO lieW reflt harbete in partnerebip
11;re named atunee Balzer and John
tiSeotec:1:sit *Po inis) f, 14 ,agi. t;(11 nta 1st twire1n140:4 'al 41 7;
ead
on the roof of a banding le better Pro-
.
•-•
They have: n sick peuper in Bugland,
Who re se .onorruously fat rood 1;4.00141y
that tho. services of several nurses are
required to move the patient front het -
bed.
Twelve years ago Vitholn•Citit was
the Most prosperous town in the Penn.
eylvania'oil region; on the 7th it polled
six .votes, its fullnuMber of qiialieed
electors. ,•
Twenty-five Chicago .dilinkarda aco
cepted 11.aoody'e invitatien to he talked
to to.a roont by thonaselves,,and tWenty-
fOUr Of them, -eubsequently •annetumed
that they bad been converted.
„ It is roughly estimated theC'0,000
'Western girls tool: hnobands 'this year
for.the only earthly reAson thet they.
Were thereby enabled to visit the.Cen-
tennial at somebody else's expenSe.
Four years ago when the yellow fe-
iter'ragea in Meraphio, Geo.. Lambeth,
an express" messenger, stole'•$4,000 be.
• ing sent to. thesnfferersiund:tled, ••.,14ast •
• week he wibto.Meniphisan4 asked, le
be punished. for the crime. •
, Notwithstanding the large.' meat itr•oi
ipertatians .frona-the United .7: States, the
'London butchers keep up therrprmes so
highthat the 61oes advises 0 -operation, •
• and that families should' jointly. Market
thrbagli a delegate, Who.would receive a
• sMallOonmisalieh: • • •
• A little girldu •
as
'orderal stoperothei , to '• we
gloves 'to Behold as 'a means of Ciiring•
her of biting her trails. The child re-.
turned laothelarehanciod, and.• the step...,
mether not:only replaced thegloves but
sewed Orem fast to the flesh46the
•wziSt • '
•
' A north ofIngland paper bee made
.a .careful' comparisen of the condition of
tuen and ..woleen. regularly. :ern ployed on
'farms in. Cumberland jn 116B and oow.
In brief it .appears • that the *Ogee of
UM and women permanently einplOyed
on a fern), are no . lea than elm times
„„ereater, • and that on an ,eVertige•'"the
• cost of the essential artioles of foed is a
little over three . higher. The
wages in the nor th•Of England_arearsit..
idly at least' One-third higher:than in
the. south, • '•• •
.People who think the pablin FOrdefie
'fall'heavily upon thorn in 'this country
.:andselio talk of, CenadeLgeing :to the_
dogs is the insult of oppressive taxation
.• • • ..
ought to look beyond our borders The
United State e ',suffer deeply, ,but quhais
the spot to be avoided. Thirty percent
incothe: tax., is . whet the loyal .Oubans.
...Must pay to ,iimport the Spaiiikly Oa;
• Yerotrient: this year. They wflt begin!
to thirrk hy:and-by. that they , lire .payi ng
•a "'very ' large.•,prine for .a. yery small
Whidie. • . . .
• .":Chadwell, nne.,of the Men killed while,
attempting to rob the Northfield Bank,
is undoubtedly the same man Who:, work-
ed
.
enci:leadmineein Msouri
two yearosto,, He was regarded' .here
as destairate Claricter.,:'• To. illustrate:
biti•recklessness ahddaring itis related.
that .on. one Occasion. .he,in.company'
with ,another miner, went on a ispree,:
• and while standing around a.fire,!Chad-
well's partner Oohed rm.°. keg of blast;.
• ing powder anadeliberafely threw' it mi
the • ChadwelLvery coollysoatched
the kog of powder from the flaniewand
threw it in a• ditcW—Californio..Demo-.
crat. . . •
GOOD ADVICK.-411 A reeent isflue the
Farmer's Advocate expeacd a patent
right vendor wbo was or; the war path
selling to farmers a certain plough point,
which °tours° was far from beingas
represertted. After exposing the hand,
the Advocate contintico with this bit of
excellent advice t--" Favzums, attend to
the cultivation of youe fasms ; kayo the
trading to manufttoturers and tradera.
The more you interfere with other pem
pie's business, tire mere you neglect yortr
own. TO manage your farm right will
take all your energy. 'Leave trade and
patent righto to otliero, hut Thirelutse the
best implement from reliable tourceo.
Purehase no county or township
-- --no mattetArowgreat-msz-be-tliwiPtlift
mon" -You -City y require.
You do not require the township or
county right of. anything., • ,
AA old Montana fernier and Miller
told me a yarn tolday which I will gives
you: for what it Is worth, He anyo that
in that Country they dip gunny sacks in
the water in very cool weathee (20' be.
low tore) WWI coveped With Joao...Adt.
tight—and then fill them with potatets,
and eareftilly olive the inotithe 'of the
sackei atul then carefully put then; in
open waggons; in rows, and earry ACM
to Itaiket, leaving them oat all night in
tho waggons it they 4* nob maim the
journey in on day; lio tay'e tbat they
never ;Veep.° that *eh being as though
. in glass VOr/d.
A. mule near Marysville, Cal., io pro.
bably the only animal of elle Itind in
the netintry 1014 bolt tomonnt. gist
owner is o ap.hcrder hear ( Gridley'e
Station. • Pot soma • time hethoi"beers
dopOsiting in the brink the Mita of $5
par otoofh to tile oretla.
111010$ Sif la ease of hia intaaody Wok.
Ina the bailtot they would hell tlialilito
td 11trattittli"1:
Daniel Low, • a millionaii; of New
Brighton,,B. Li died in April, and in
his Nirill-flirected
tracts for the sale of land, and notes or
stock of conmanio in Iiissiesippi should
be put at interest, and theioterest
l'fiauld be tided for "picking up peer
and vagrant children in- the streets of
Ne* Tork and BroOklyn and sending
them into the country to be planed in
'respectable' families." In Construing
the will J rage Pratt has decided that
this trust mit be held to be void, the
real estate 'descending to the hems -at -
law, and the personality lapsing into
the residuary estate. ••
A newly married pair ontheir. way
to New York, when hhtween Obeheton
and Narrowsburg, on an Erie train one
day last Vieolt,' caused no little senSation
to the occupants Of the car. On. the
bridegroom's taking a roll Of brown pa-
per out °Clio pocket, the bride sudden-
ly snatched it; raised the windovi° and
threw it out, saying,. "You saidlou'd
quit chewing tobacco there's so' much
of the nasty stuff gone." But her
laugh changed to tears when her hus-
band informed,her that the roll was not
tobacco but $100 in greenbacks. which
,he was about to place in ft 'safer,place
in his pocket. As it was dark at the
time, any attempt to recover the Money
was thought to' be Useless.
Simeratition is on the rampage in
China, and every day now new dioelop%
mento.and stories in 'relation to it aro
heard. Becently in Shaughtri. , four
young men wore oleeping in 000 1•00121,
and about two or three o'clock the door
outhlenly opened and it; glided a gigan.
tio figure, in human fore!, with a wall
bead and enortnotai hando, It advanced
with owitt, etealtby step; to the bed of
one 91 the young Well and aosatilted him
incot-Juatolirptiewingliir Atat,.*it
itg groat paws fln&jI thet °eh was rednued
to a jelly. Ilk noutratlet Started up
ohnultaimously to pitted Ellett etriopari-
lOrt'but the inotorlotto. figure stalked
outof the door ao illontly as it hod en -
tared. 'leaving the *Mitt belpiese and
bleeding. .
Tito derIvitlott of tosoy words in
-86171111011-1186 Ittekeentlingly-ctitintar ittid
ifiterooting. Probably row people heve
any idea, whenots roost the word "train.
woy," by *Web Ilse ringlish denote a
1100464141* troeit. It is derived from the
oceond oyllable Of tbo WOW Outten!.
Tho aniesatur ef Mileg Outran', a
very diatingoishod (leneral, who Ilea a
few years ago,..toolt a leading port in
oxtending hofee roliroade for drawing
0001, ete., and his roods 'WON; ettlled"Olit,
ram ways, and gradually tho 4rat
bid woe dropped. Another Nylon* do.
titration is. that of the word ovallop,i'
mooning to hootee wallop li,lnit"is
atill ft tretiltent etprefibltilt It; rural ling..
laud, It arises frOfb il eomplete naval
vIgtory, of Admiral WAilop, It oggioltor
of tho very antiont (atilt)1). of arlitik Co'
pI P.OtilikSbilikm.4414:41iMall
•
• In London a 4Tew boo been ()barged
with the murder of a J•ew. It, is old,
that tbio is tbeilrot time ouch a thing'.
bas hatipenecl, and that the last ,Tew„
hanged fa Elgland was hanged WO
years ngo, for forgery.
For ten year's Rawl= I Hill, the
great preacher, that aingular mixtnre of
;Wisdom, drollery and piety, was an
itinerant, go hie -ministry was attend.
ea by vast Crowds. His wit never de-
fierted him, foetal, one 04Camen, preach..
ing on Hampstead Heath, some rata fell
and he deliberately put on his hat, gay.
ing : 44 Excuse my hat, friends ; but do
not let the rain elope, you so' much, ----
What would the condemned senis in
Tophet, parched for it, give for a single
drop*of this delightful rant I" • So, when
he was reprilV,d. for not preaching 'to
the eleet'only, he asked some one "to
haVe the goodness to mark them with a
bit of °intik, and then 111 talk to thou.!'
The Royal Hamm Society of }log
lend bas presented a teaticeopial to Ed-
mond Erskine,' aged fifteen; who .saved,
two little girls, aged respectively ten
and twelve, from drowning at $outhsee
-on the, 12th of blip. The two children
rolled down aiiiiihliftEliinliTTWhinit
slopes down suddenly to the sea, and
were at once in deep water with a rapid
tide."
Young • Erskine, without taking'
Off any of his clothes, plunged into the
water, and afterswimming a short dui-
,
`daiiitriiii4ith. the girls after they
had twice sunk. Seizing:Ahem by. the
hair he pulled'thent both on his back,
and in doing so was seyerely bitten in
'the hard by one' OrtheM, rlitit It*Ittli
• toward the shore as veil as he could,.
having only recently..leerned te' swim.
He was loured by another -yontla, w.ho
took one el the children from • him, and
they Ultimately got:both of thegirls ea
the side of the reeks; when a gentleman
..named Cowart came to, their assistance,
.asii.rth-ey-welataled i safety., •
• There.,was a, ploasing incideot of
antiurban lee in Smyrna, Terkey, the
Other day. • A widow hvittg alone in
outdkirte of the town wits much " an-
noyed" at about three o trio& in. the
morning by the euriden appearance of
'sereti *nen:fled to thir teeth, who; bow -
ever, endeavored Jo.ellay her anxiety
by tellieg bee that "she need feetrto
nn-
oasiuoss, asthey. were masters of the
.liertse.". .1.131tey then 0iniineriCedpacking
up everything of value in the clwertiog,
• in beat little woe* which they carried
eff,-with the exception oC a few • whieh
•ttiCy left liebindoring, to this hysterical
'Ariake oftbe wid'ow lady alartning 'the
neighborhood. On the following even-
• lug seine ehildrep, leering. ,:voieel; in an
• empty house informed -the police. The
• bOuse was,surrounded,:. and turned out
-notAp-emptyi-fer-inside, it- were , the
seven robbers gambling for the widow's
property.' After a desperate resistance -
six of :them .w.ere eaptured, and will, at
allevento it is hoped,. be severely. nd-
Maniehed, before' they are restored to
llbCLty
• .• ,
• ' • •
• • SPBIOIAL NOTIO*S.'
: Errs'sCocoA,2-ONATEFTILANncl...OMFOnTING
.-----"Sy a thorough \ p nowledge of the natural
laws which govern tho operations of .digestion
and wittritiori, and by .m.carefnl. application
of the fine properties if well -selected Cocoa,
Mr.,Erma has_provided our breakfast tables
:With a -delicately flity,ored beverage which May
save us many heavy (lectors'. bills. It 16 by
the judicious use of such 'articles of .'die't, that
a ennatitutio '• May. be gradually built up 'un -
N
til ationg eno h to resist every. tendency to
:dioeirle. Ilii eds of Wilkie- maladies; are
floating around us read y to attack 'wherever
there. is a weak paint. A.Nre ,may escape many
a fatal shift by leaping ourselves well foai.
tied with 'tire blood and a properly nourish-
. ed frame." •,--Cii)11 $ervice Gazette.—Sold only
in 'Packets labelled—" Jamas Errs &Co., lln-
meebpathie Chemists, 48, Threadneedle street,
and 170, Piccadilly, LOnclon,!'
Thousands of people are now carelesstwallow-
ing themselves to drift through the preliminary
symptoms of consumption. under the fatal delu-
sion that they are troubled with nothing hut .a
--!'slight-cold." --How necessaryAS it, therethat-a
Cold should be Cared for from ite incipiency, and
every exertion used to get . rid of it. "Bryan'S
Pulmonic Wafers" will stop the hacking' eiiugli
in o few minutes, and by their influence on the
bronchial and pulmonarymgans all fears of dan-
gerons results will soon he dissipated—but they
must be taken in time. Sold by all'Druggists
and. country dealers. Price crude per box,
' EVEWYBODY SAYS So.—,That all 'who. have
either used the article themselves or witnessed
iteeffects when iised.by others ; all eftelt, and
they are only fit to judge, aro unanimous in,
the opinion that i'Darley's Condition.Powders
and Arabian Mayo Reinedy'qs superior to
anything of the kind heretofore or at present
in use for coughs,' colds, thick wind, and all
diseases which affect the wind of horses. Ali
a condition medicine it has no equal; there is
nothing in it Which can Wore a horse whether
sick ,or wall—nor need the .horse be kept from
working while using it ; it is just the article
whicl° anvil° own horses require, and whieh
they should bave constantly on hand, - Eq..
member the name, and sce that the signature
of lima ander). is on each paakage. 'North-
rop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., proprietors
for Canada.- . •
Lois Wm FOutn,—*Lieutenant Lynch in
his voyage to the Dead Sea found a huge Villar
of salt on the shore, and the Arabs informed him
that it WAS Lot's wife; for our part we are much.
inclined Cr doubt it, though we have no hesitsv;
Hon in saying that the best thing to cure colds,
M)1( throat, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel cern-
plaint., ft, is the " Canadian Pain Destroyer,"
to be had of all medicine llealers for 25 cents per
battle. Try one
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The Centennial A.ritlinietie
• PAIELT • ,11'111.8T,'
domains Teti nrst•elese fleshless tildes, the hest in Imo
for all persona doing hustings of any kind, aud is Pubs
lighed:and gold, wholesale end retell, hY _
C. L. raincrirLo,
43-40m. •
Nett Imperial Measures
WAIMANTED COUllECT, FOE IlAtiE AT
HARLAND BROS-
STOVE AND Tig SHOP, CLINTON'
•
A id NXA'stINATION or.Ptnnte 1rOflAniXt50014
,rato ths High Sehool, Clinton, will be boa ay.) In
baron—
It Wednesday, Demi 161 200
At8 oielordr, A.
Vonlidalea eheeirt It beselblo. Jas. Terabit,
• 11. A., MOW Matter,
Not Latel° than the igth 140Vei1)bbl°,
Of thairtoternlettaleteentthernaeltetiotantalnati
AlittlfiALN DEWATH
(31111,0n$ %SO. 1,18/d,
11. s,1nttmilov.
.LtL L..r
444„.
4140tg eamorone tm"itIAILO
. late 01 111. Town of 011iteou, In the County of Ifs.
tou,,Itingslatz, doweled, who died on or ebOot
Nineteenth my of September, A.D., OHL are, oil or
her re the ELEVEN/1f DAT .01' 1311111111A11Y,A.D.,
lan, WIWI by latter, peet.psid, to Kassa& Oatelow.
titAinuottraftv, ot the 'reptant Goderlobilis the Comity
rf VIntontgolieltota for Ahe Eteentorg cl the meld Dame
IlttWohtity oleeneelodo Mar obrietlau nettles atirl OUYI
biln.40Mt10001/14* and desorlptiose, tho fait parthelltirs.
61 tboti° blame, atatement of their ageotletir and the
stia t
Misr tid
Caleb, the .ma Eleven b day of Ealvellarg, the is. of t
Miters the atirelieil lif anyt held by then, end Wisp
'iro Mato Ilettail die:1464dt will he die°
iniledig the pMttee entitled thereto. bivise re.
loud tiolt 10 IMO tialuta 01 Which WAIN shill hate ,,beart
vocelfoll, Ind the 410 extoeutots shall nos 'boilable for
the AMMO J64 ilettilnitail, or intl. part %berth% is too -
wow 01.6111161111rei 114 not has been resizivo
od th V their ilititt olibt orliaE the tires of rlistol7
v bbibt,e.te Vet patribelabe ef the•
Int f. Or OlOr/r,
E. PINO
TI;406 LEAVE if0 STATE THAT /1E Atte
openel. the shop lately occupied hylblr. a. Keiveley,
opposite the market, Inc the purpose of ggnerel jobbing,
sueh as repairing furniture, moose eliew emcee, 04.
le; solearnet haloes end romprs settine sod siocrosaine
letWar relleiring geolerellea, ete.;40., ir1110b, do ha
a Ana -aims rummer, nromptly, itenlatICreagonablerate,
NOUN SOLIOITED..
0111,1ton, Sept.20,1870,
F4!1'nis for Sale.
I. A euperior term in Goderlell Township, on the Iat,
(sou. near llaytteld, centaluing 140 acres; able,}01006lotors
leolon44, 41tirpg8e9°:044rtet hIllusuel,tilvaLtioclufe;arest xair st inigs
orchard of choice fruit, &a, Ode° 505 Per aoro.
a, A. Met -clam farm, in Clederiek'1,:cemelOP. on the
Huron Bowl, alma One Mile AMV
V ,,1111011, containing
)410004:0r,eatItyttobli lonartn 80 0, sent oaa r 011144 tIgnutabanonrdinouolet tiosotoluot: int=
clay loam, two orobarda. Pao $00 per aoro,
eon 80 wog with one eet (41)142114a separately,
O. An excellent farm of 108 woo in Hullett, on leth
eon., afoot 01 cleared and under oreP, frail, good, ollY
loam, toarao holm, large frame born, good Diehard, &o,
Vrloolereenrntnarorov,
4, A 04 ism pf 10 moo in comone, ou
olon.1 de de 4.11 (01 :lot v.,,aa.hdo,ustm54 run fi ironamt root° nOulni t ge 94018 Ot Aro ms
fan, erchard. So, Brioe 84,000s — ,
"
The sh00% deginthlo fame will be 0414 OD. eallY Oita
°tCP1:07:46:4:0DAEP• ‘1•01):871.870, gra*
E. nem, molten.
GratILL7uuk-tailwitIc
• TIME TABLE—CLINTON STATION,
09150 War, aOlsa Wan..
Mali,.., 75A, M. 1.11i xod, , 11, 00 A, M.
Mixed., 9.35 A. M. Mali, , 2.30 P.M.
1,08 P,' M. Mixed.. 5.45 P. M,
Mixed.. 4.25P. M. Nail 9.20 P. M.
.Tickets to. Philadelphia,
and return Reduced. •
Return -Ticliettl ta-Seaollathling
Points, at Reduced Rates. ,
14,y 12 , • 3, HICKSON: Clene.rel 1117
• 0.eller
A, sTnAITori, Agent at Clinton. .
SIGN OF. THE. BIG • BEDSTEAD.
• . (tsra.ntanto 7854,)
Large Stook .of good "leasehold Vurniture,
home manufacture, made of seasoned matesial.
. A fine nesortment of imported work, such,
as WOodlind,Caqo Seat Chairs, Spfas,.°Louna
gos, What-Nots, Cradles, Alattresses, Spring
J3eds, Carved Drackets, Rustie Frames, &e.
Pictures framed with Gilt or Rosewood ;and:
Gift•Mouldings, Itustic Profiles, wood,mould-
e..door011v
1. aianli
Gto given:to all who may
with Moderate prices.•
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loProno,morolomoo
Afteme
W D ° 11:4 & 00.
Apasmrdwriyitraw or ORGANS
AND Witootesilt Aetna ron
4.3r, UOrr:463r 4601? conocit.A.MNI,
WIElciETNEIV'S •3F0X4-14'0S. • .•
X-11.44.,izsr.30$4
"V'47"71.33p3Ft, 3PIA.INC40*, &c.
„Clinton, April:12, 1$70. •
As to the excellence of our Organs, read the following, Testimonials : ,
STAPLETON, April 100,$7q.
MESSRS, W. comers. & Co., crarrox •
• Sins. -you ask me my opinion of your first Organ. I have much pleasure In tell.
ing you that 1,,considerita grdat auccesas The tone le very full and rich, and cer-
tainly it is as good an instrument of its kind as there 'is Made in Canada to -day.
only hope that youwill meet With liberalpatronage, and reap the 'miller& that your
.
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entexprtse merits. ' Your truly,
Ail
1 talCe grata PloaPore*1)glY1Og::17 Y as the' fhOSOVI7oRtDoz:
Organ, •manufadturod by 'W. d)oheirty, & Oar In power suidlitieetztess 0trine, 10
quicloteaft Of response to the tought;as 'well, se in its Mechanical internal arrtiogetrzeld8r
• it is decidedly equal, tug in,sonlepattiefilare, auperibr, to any metrUnient rhavo ex, •
• ambled, of *hick I bare had,knewled to:7*Ib eeorus to me that it i as near perfection
as it cartoell be. Alloyeine to say t elverfoolly rellOngllnalt_leirdly_Wlill--
.....:Z•,:iiiiii.inaire an inetrument, a; one 14 iffery,vespeot welt fitted to supply the want -of----
) • the tunes. ,
i.!,DItoat
ilrytrc/Atbdroo,DEB, late leader et the Methtidist Phiroh Choir, Clinton,
W,
Among the numercers Cabinet Omens have seen during tb:e many years I have
been a teacher_ of multi°, 1 haye not seen auts'aperier to the Clinton 0;gan, The
tchhitatranc•
9tteuir ol:gt,lha:elatookin:te gia:be,.ti_A be,. a. ittiftil, and. symp,athe, 0,70,. intmon,ewtiolustisInwe.r,fitneet,:nna,
the touch•eittiy;and inferior to none. The werkManship. is both solid and elegant,iso
•
Msseasi* bOincitvr ie Co., ,CiavroN. ' •
Desiring to obtain' lux instrument that would combine all the. desirable improve-
ments in power, fulness; and_sweetness of tone, I am Intl:Ty .to say thati he're
"•realized all in the-•Clhiton Ottani.' Every one who hears it, goes away pleased..-
.. The valuable qualities which this Organ possesses, are much appreeiated: It is a
• ' general favorite in our 'family oirole. ••
' G50. STANIMRYTLondon-Road, Stanley..
Raving thoroughly tested the merite of the Organs inannfacturedbY W. Deherty
& Co., I take pleasure in saying that 1. obnalder them Mall resnects equal, and ni
• many.points seperiori to any reed Matrilineal in the market. The ease with which
supyly is maintained; the enlecithness 'and equality elite tone; its ready
• sponse to the touch; the elognent vojeing of. its finny stops, .and the perfection of its
general Mechanism, taint make it an especial favorite with. organiats,
O. CRAWFORD; ' Music Teacher and Precentor in-Cf-P.-Clittroli,,.01inton-
:U3DETA.KINC.
--.41r-616-061-11-664•4616rair6:,---Kokitit 6
very fine'Shrorrels; o neap. Fimerals attended
--said all furnishingssupplied at 'reasonable
rates. A large. doer ofioffls, inoiehlefl and
plain, always on hand (trinniaell to suit) either
silver-plated furniture or otherwise, •
• ketneniber the 8:tand—:Albert street, appo;
site the Uarket,• ' , _ ,
. STEVENSON.
• Clinton, Aug. 20, 1873', ' • . " '
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THE
Groatost Wonder of linden Times.
•Lt,
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THE PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all disorderfrof
the Liver, Stomach, Bidneye,' and Bowela, and are In-
valuable in all eomplaintainerdentai to Females. •
THE OINTMENT is the only'rejlabldiemedy for Elia
Legg, 01.1 Wounds, Sores and Illars, ef however long
'deriding. For Broachitin, Diphtheria; Coughs, Colds,
flout, Itheumatiern, and all Skin Mileages, it has no
. equal.
-13EWAlit F VI LE AN -D
ABOMINABLE COUNTERFEITS]
deem it ray duty to state thatmly Puna ..tero OrM's
Mitre ate neither .mannfiethred nos sold In any part of
tee United States,
Earth Pot and Box beam the Boman CiOVEntratalit.
SiAO1P, 'with the words nOLL0WAy's PILLS AND
OINTMENT, LONDON, engraved_ thereon. On the
label is the addrearf, 538 Oman Sritnevr, Lonhoer.
Spurious imitations of 'I IIOLLOW.ALS` Pins
and Ointment" are manufactured • and
of Holloway. & 4:10„
ran it Co., druggiats
In 'doomed trade-
in Canada the prin.
Dealers in these
sold under the name
Ito
y.1 1
a. aF1,11.sevniiroy14,,0117:10,
mark, 'thus
of New. York, witl,
Counterfeits are
•„. N4Orntoailvirr citreLyr Cano,
.
whdo• btaaaddiellienrenvBerrr l•ott Caicos, ffoth /.1, JifonrY.
Curran. & Co., of New York, and which We supplied
. to unprincipled Itetali Vendors who sell the same as my
gentline Pills and Ointment, 'whieh are manufabteired
only at 580, Oxford Street, Loudon, and may be obtains
ed from the following arms,
toting, Mercer & 01., Mozitraitl,
Messrs. Avery, Brown & 06.0 Halifax, N. B.,1
„
Messrs. T.33, Barker & Sons, St.hhe, 01.11,
Messrs. Elliott dc Co,, Toronto.
'who Import dlieet front hero. ”
•THOMAS 110/1017LIN
Slithiixford Street, W. 0,,
London, Aug, 18th, 1671
HORSE SHOEING intl.BLACRSMITHING
Iturort Street) OTAXT0-14.
mitt; Sinidenliftlt WOCf,lt T A lf ll 71118 6ZP011°
TODDtV a thanking 1.1s tourvertnic iluatereerg, tet
thil very Illmvelpetrcniarro they hive ferbred hint *Mt
-vitarraorryfur uit hcarsiso l0-fill5t6W317188V651411;
the moue lime intimate If Ohara, snd the Driblio items
any, that ho hes made erningoznenis ie Will still
outitle him in their sepport, no he believer) it
*Ill be greatly tri thelr irtratzteatt, Looking le thleis,
terost et his o styles, he haw engegid the tartlets 9t•
a itw T c, ;1`,.1 M • G. H. tl
WWI was forulerly 10461847m forldreetlf 111 Ale tr6*1)1
kW! VOA anoltrioto,1 the' bast hone shoo 16 possegroah
• ita has also made Cobh arrer,!gosizertta With
111 30/111 slt.A.L11)
Who is 0110111 (0 tacit te tows to preetleStea prates.
Mon, as will anal:411bn Hz use hiSaltill In ell wattle* 500
lating to inintiowizrel &beano§ of Wavle' ltd.
!Writ Wilma of 016 Dolls for
, TIM TrIA,..040ND la4t1t1tto0104
10. Oaks Midi eublkdrineg 414bYt tot lils alitzettidate a
rotporlorityover 311 oth11.0,aoo mum lihtro that he is
grunt Lordetlutootoro t hale on ititOOb mare attionilts
salad, iwn(1 by OW fizeilitles 1c poeseeseor b• inti0,1041
offof thOlif Otr [TED 15111011ar
Itsomara riedoliks.es ms„; rast tons rot that thdit,Ortht;
*811 twelve tompt attezalon, 'Ms priseti ;Ps ithOflofatit
MR the ticlicarilgle tolAtJ 110 di tarieiti that loittlornoto
101114)1, Oriel} ettetztion in Ws mot ass 8 48 cLPeNSsa
1411404 gOett gletritztob tot tolla *vbfIt 1(1ftoOfll,
• ttitittlt.4.1
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• FOR
0,-;$11,,EA OVERCOATS, PILOT OVERCOATS,
" 'WI:UTNE-I/ OVERCOATS, BEAVER OVER-
• . 14 COATS, FRIEZE 0 .VERCOATS, •
FULL CLOTH 0 ERCOATS,
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e noel: r• 7
. JUST 0,1:%NING, 4. 5bDID 01.1
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Winter Readt-Made-OLOTHI NG
.. LIQUOR : ... ‘ STORZ.
The undersigned having opened a Liquor business in the premises of tbe beat and ost reliable Brands, forMeri,y_u.71..7..a grocery,
r . . m
he will constantly keep on band a large and well selected fie& of •
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Wines and Liguoi; ,
,
which he offers to the public at the lowest remunerative prices. Agent for Quenon St,
. • ' George & Co ; Toronto, importerspf pure Netliginid „Wineii, , •
ita Would' almi beg to inform his patrons and the public generally, thathe has rent0d
Ve'hia
Stock, of Groceries, China and Glassware,
.. ,.
To the premises lately occupied by jes. A. uill known is the .American Expreffe Office
where he is preparedlo offer epeeist inducements to any favoring him vrith their patronage.
• .411" 0A1114 .AND EXA.MINE 'STOOK, ANDCOMPARE riiicts. -fi3a ...
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Clinton, July 20, 1816.
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4' • jEt _A. E ;
Eec onnnaid. tile Niro, EllA to your_friend.s,,and get •
' thorn to sul?scribe for, one ;of the .'-best OENEIIAL .
14EwsPAti1ts in Canada. It gives more fresh local •
matter °feu ,Yreeli,:,than any other .country.papor.,,
-Its selections are carefUlly made; SOthat nothing
improper finds its way #ito its columns.' -
$1.50 PER.. YEAR, FRO OF POSTAGE„ .
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HE PEOPLE'S". G40c)E4Y.
THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUROHASEI) THE GROCERY DEPAIITIVIElif Oio
their business from Messr.b. Sheppard & Cooper, would hereby notify the inhabitants of Clin.
ton and vieinity, thatire will condUct'the• same, at the old Stand, .
CORNER OF BATTENBURY AND• ALBERT STREETS,
Where he win keep. dn hand alarge'and select • '•'
BETOOK OF ALL: KINDS OF FAMILY GROCERIES,
And as he intends selling exclhaivay kr cash 'or produce he will be in.* position to sell at
the lowest renannerative rates, Having had conSirieralki eitperiend0 In the latieineeth he feele.
• confident that he can give satisfaction to all favoring him with their patronage.
A Trial lialictited—GoOds Promptiy. Delivered altywhOra iii•TtoWn. „
C1:94ZAISLILI•13741taXilit ,011142)=„121:0
W. g. RINE,
CpisTeS, June 7, 1870,
•
.S., TALIJISElt - CO..
Wish to esti the :medal 'attention of their friends and the Public to their "
Splendid Assortment. of OROCKSIRY; 011114T1L et OZASS*AriZ
Beautiful china Tea Set for 4.
.Msito,,infit.red.41.V•ed, algtrI10 0;5114;111141it Solf•BOAThlii Alvi•JARSI Itt IflO�as laivag than 4iY0P-
boto38 ocrerad GLASS lWf5, GIJASS PRESERVE iidWiis.,(MAse-oikftL,AtizilA
«LASS WAyl'Elt ottION• otu.s &trf In e0,11410 variety, CAM. Mtn Etalditt :Profit,
• s. so,Xx...x.xellnIt eta ;o04,
pl
• Wnolesale and 110;1;11(4060ra, 1414 nook. inceor. Joi•tgi 1#/#, .
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Nrive
Younal 14:ot Btrgainsno,so como
s.41.-v1cUP-54-0un lOtowiN'E.
W110—SUON VALUEIIVEN IN —CLINTON'AV
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Waterioo- jJj.
.Our4 ERLY t» Sidt.TRE THE P.REA./4 OE' TITE' ST92E.
: • -- • • •; C. aiLitor; 'TATER:EL° 4otsE.,
• 1.4INTON, NoV.. 10, i876.: • •—
NOTICE TOTIIE PUBLIC
The undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of Clinton and surrounding eMintry that they
have entered. into Co -Partnership -for the:purpoie.of carrying on, the' business of manitfactorere ".
of CarriageryBOggies, Waggons, Sleighs, Outtem, &c., in all' its variche-yratichis, at their
•. . old stand, Huron Street, Clinton, under the style.and firm or .-
3R, TT 1V1•3E1 At
'pains will be spared to execute wiMii equal to any in the DOnaition. ''''Their long experi
. once inthe County enables them to fully:nriderstaMithe requirements of their customers, and
:they hopo, by strict' httention to business,: tO give indite satisfaction.to all those who may
-• . • . favor thorn with their patrons,ge.
,A large and select atookOf the hest seationed material alWay0 eri hand. Ordersexecuted
. • • .- • . .
with despateh Repairing done on the shortest 'notice
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•• • . • • • •.• RUAIBALL & LE,SLIE.
CLINTON, ,Tuly 22, 1814.... . • •
—0111—NElt
Oolloral •
A *Spiel:v*1 assortment oi first;class SEWING MACHINES always 'on bond.' NEEDLES •
• and every furnishing kapt in stalk. , • "
.4-14 .s. rt P ALI B.I,IST SHOP.-: -
Sewing Machines of every thalci.rpaired..ancl new parte, kept on iland IlavMg eng%ed a,
. • . practical machinist, all .worlc.done here isaverranted 00 give good satisfaetion. .
Charges goderate. . •: ' NORSWORTIIY. •
liniment stieet, .one•dolor'west 'at the Commercial Hotel, mistress, Opt. •• :
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Climax Double: Cylinder 'Threshing . :Machines,
Combination. and Vibrator Threshing Machines,
And. all hinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS always on, hand, '
Te'rheet the large and 'increasing. demand:for our. celebrated Threshing Machines, from $a
parts of the Dominion, we hay°, by theintroduction of the latest and most approved
machinery into our works, greatiylncreased our manufacturing facilitieeWe are: therefore •
' hi a position to fill all-ordeimpromptly„ . •
tvery niadhiiio is run and thoroughly tested before leaving the fsbep, and- warranted to, give .
.•• •alitire satisfaction, - , • •
ICULTIJRAL WORKS.
” Before ordering elsezo&re 860zdfor &radars': 'and Posters, • Order early.
GLASGOW, MACPHEAsON .t; 00., CLINTON.
T111.1110111SOn WILLIAMS MillitlaCTURINC., CO,.
.011 STRA-TFOR4b,
iNCORPORATEI) 174,:_ancomurs0rt_d;. Williarns, of Mitchell, '
•AgtiQvituraltEngineWorp.-
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• •Diit,EcTORS ; i . • ••
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ROBERT THOMSON, DuEsMENT ; A. R. WILLIAMS Vion•Faxs, ° ALEX, GRA11,',
SX0,.Titoss..; .I., REDFORD, 'W. MOWAT, .7. oogconAll, w.imAnsuALTA .
,
, •
MANOFACTIIRERS 01'
Johnston harvesters; Single Reapers, Mowers and •Comhined-lachirs,
Broadcast Seeders, Seed Drills, Horse Powers, Sawing
Machines, Grain Crushers, Straw Outters,'Plows, Gang P1owseaser1
Builders o.Steam. Engines .and- Boileiss all sizes,
WATER WHEELS- ANI) ALL RINDS OF MILL MACHINERY. ' •"
Central:101/hr Orist. and Saw ..111114 complete, Also .for Irate Works for cigar iOlOng arid
' vUlngao, on de Hotly Mateo. • tea/tem Factory Machinery a gpeciakt, .
ADARgs, 111104011 • 1L1 G00,7-i-TRATIOItt ogt.
th 1670.
, . eata.sarasss..saa.giolose,egeeeelocagaga. • , "
• 11114 tiNtftlfiAffiNtit IfAVP, NOW ON RAND n4 toh,I
forniorly 'oecupiod by tho lato S. Baotiyi
A• XMt fl AIII;74CT vac*. or ,.•
01)t RICH
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Tho Cfroarielt Foundryjird Manufacturing Co.
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thourt,..ailitt-tula-Sitrvi-M11-1A1
Ifitollfites dm.) ••
irtot *fig Woodoa lite -tither With 1•3041 Beards, Gang Ploughs, (MINIM' its
APtv to Cattalo, dre.,, Sug,ar eta Potaah attliss, Grate tiarrio
---, • , Coolstilw, Vitrlor 1414 Nos etwwea, br 0646;116 kind*,
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moileoliara bia4ioutino,...1,11146tgatmot Work,•
CII:()ICIE• q • LIEWTOR.$. Iowa hittelg Arpin; emit on Itiltoft
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