‘V'V fv'hr'4‘rv‘v l WV.‘T¢"T‘€"" i l l l l ...... . L i. 1 any.-.“ 1...“ *â€" V mmserssors. AMOXGST the uncalled for letters at the post otï¬ce in Lafayette, In- diana, is one addressed “The Devil.†THE son of Judge Haliburton author of Sam Slick,†is now contri- buting“Home-SpunSongs'koBlack. wood’s Magazine. FRED MALLE‘I‘T, an English jonr. nalist, committed suicide at Lindsay. with prussic acid. Unfortunate cir. cumstances and acute physxcal pai are supposed to be the cause. THE B\’-L«'.\W granting a $300,000 'to the Hamilton and North- Western Railway, has been sanctioned by the ratepayers of the municipali- ties interested. by a maiority of 1,- 561 Votes. THERE will be no militia camps this season. The volunteers are to gout .in their sixteen davs’ drill in the: lawn districts, of three hours and a halts. day, between the ï¬rst of June 1878 and 1574. A DESPATCH to London from Shanghai says the Imperial forces captured a. city, the capital of a. Mahoxnme inn State in lcies in Great Britain. l day in receipt of a . n i from our correSpondent In London bonus ofl I v South West- l food had to be administered very yawn-1833mm We lately announced the depar- ture for En land of Mr. William Ed- wards, the retary of the Depart- ment of Agriculture and Immigra- tion, charged by the Government with the duty of inquiring into and removing varied. diflicultics ex- existing with respect to the agar.- We are to- cable telegram iannfmncing that Mr. Edwards has ' assumed the chief commissioner- Iship for England and Wales, in place i of Mr. Hon-rocks Cocks, who appears ' from the dosputch to have resigned i that ofï¬ceâ€"Globe. W STRANGE Cnsn4An old pe named Harvey, now conï¬ned in the county here, declined all food and drink for nine days and nine nights. Dr. Kincaid, seeing that- the man could not live long, deter- mined upon compelling him to take some food. He succeeded in getting him to take first a. little water, and subsequently a little beef tea. The em China. and then fell "P0" the cautiously in small quantities, as captives and massacred thirty thous- and of them. THE Modoc Indians were surround- ed and compelled to surrender to the United States troops a few days ago, but Captain Jack, the chiefll and three others escaped during the night. That noted has since given himself up. JUDGE MACKIY has held that hotel-keepers are responsible for the effects of customers stolen from their roomsâ€"setting asideothe customary notiï¬cation that responsibility will only be assumed of valuablesdeposit- l ed at the oflice. Psnnips it is notgenerally known among the angling community that spearing at. any time and under any I ‘ circumstances i.:- illegal, except special iicc:iSe in the fall. in; any senson,:m<l it is essential to , . .. ;, -. - i, g _ _ , the preserxatmn of the fish, In tnit I passincontrarydirectlomthrouEhBehnng this practice should be altogether preventedâ€"St. Catharina Tamer. 1H2 St. Mary's Argus s:Iys:â€"â€"A speculator of Kincardine, has put a l from his long abstinence any large quantity of food wouldbe dangerous. Harvey 's now doing well and par- takes 0 his foodâ€"Peterbofough Times. W North-West Passage. Editor of Tm: Exrosrron: DEAR Simâ€"It seems almost useless to write anything concerning a North-West passage, as it appears if there is such a passage it is practically useless, at least for commercial purposes. If there be an- other attempt made to discover such a o, it would appear advisable to fol- low the Atlantic tropical current or Gulf Stream to the Polar Sea; then follow the Paciï¬c tropical current into the Paciï¬c Ocean. These two currents evidently meet at, or in the neighbourhood of, the ‘Inrth Pole, and form a whirling sea of "renter or less whirling force, in propor- a Dy l tinn as it is conï¬ned by rocks, land or even The law : declares that smearing is illegal dur- . i l Ice; or not so conï¬ned. From that whirl- ing sea the cold currents start back to the equator in or of both oceans. The man- ner in which the warm and cold currents, Straits is probably very peculiar. The warm current contains more salt than the i cold current, because more fresh W3“! l was raised from it by vapour; therefore It floats above the cold current. This also thousand dollars" worth of Ameri- I being the reason that the Atlantic Gulfl can silver in circulation in that \‘il- l large, Where it still passes atpar, and ; Stream floats above the colder sea. and does not come in contact with the bottom of the ocean, thereby “ retaining its heat “gone,- TABLE AND COUNTER TOPS, ,E OIIILLIA. MARBLE Wou‘xsi FRONT ST, - - OltILLIA. CHARLES DAVTES CO. iMARBLE, SLATE, ‘AND STONE X WASH STANDS. ' CHEFFONIERS, TOMBS, , MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, c., . Manufactured, and warranted to give satisfaction; PARTICULZIi NOTICE To BUILDERS, CONTRACTORSSZ LIME-BURNERS. The stone obtained from my Quarry at Longford proves to be of a splendid quality, and I am prepared to fill orders promptly and on the . most reasonable terms. CUT WINDOW AND DOOR SILLS FOR SALE} ‘ BUILDING STONES OUT I @' Samples of Stone may be seen, and orders left, at the ofï¬ce. of MCMULLEN S; Vassar, Booth’s Block, Orillia. a†HAPPY TO GIVE REFERENCES. ,5, CHIMNEY PIECES, __â€"â€"- J. E. Thompson, â€"-PRACTICAL-â€" Watchmakeri and Jeweller 4w RUSSELL WATCHES! RUSSELL WATCHES! RUSSELL WATCHES! RUSSELL WATCHES? T “ ParaSols. .â€" .I’ a, 1.. ' . -vo.- ,_. .g‘vmud‘. w‘.. e. - - ' . y -. - i ' ' 1: ’. l Parasiols, g '- Parasols, AT THE- ' Leading Dry Goods Establishment. G. MJWILSO ‘1 . RY. Seasoned Waggon Hubs. EPAGKSMITH’S 90A._..,..,. wzâ€"éâ€"aâ€" ORILLIA SADDLE x: x 1F YOU WANT . . Buggy Hubs, Saddles, .3 Harness, Rims, WHIPS, BRUSHES, Spokes, Valises, Trunks, c., Bent Tongs, \ l BY ALL MEANS GO TO 0...... May. 1873-!Thieï¬iï¬1 gouge. “r" . has of course pocket-:41 a nice little i better;†a wise â€Wish,“ by the God of sum as COI’lilllS-iixlll. We had thought ; nature The force of its motion keeps it that the American silver nuisance ; fruit! Spreading abroad and retains it in was dead in (Maui ), but it is evi- E On." ["15" Balm-â€5" Straits being compM" l dent thaw (Hmâ€",3 1,. .“m, towns in , MIVely narrow,‘tlicse' currents have not ' ‘ “ ‘ ' “ V groom to take diverging directions, as In the country )‘ct Wuu'ls have not 5 the Atlantic, buthavc to pass(likely)North which evidentlv like the idea of; laws "encrally apply to the Sontliem Hemisphere also: there being evidently thrown off their old fogyisnu, and [and South one above the other. Thesel i being remarkable for the adhesion 3 of old practices" Are there any ; which this cap ï¬ts. neurcritlian Kin- { cardincf I Do. -l:.‘..\'l$S_\.\'I-l FA.4“.".‘i‘)2tY.â€"â€"-)lcssrs. . Macaulay and Jarvis are erecting a l large factory near ‘1'. J. Macauluyi Co's steam saw mill, tor the pur- i pose ufmunulhcturing sash, doors; mouldings, also matching and plan- 3 ing. The building is 140 by 36.l The engine and boilers are now on 3 their way from Minn-sum. Thoma. 2 chinery, planing mills, etc., Were l manufactured by .‘chr’whnic d’ Ber- i tram, of l)unsl:o.Uut.,and were ship-l ped from (.‘uliingwoml hv the ï¬rst;I Lake Superior boat. They expectâ€. to have the whole cmnuletcdmnd in b workin;r order by the first of July. They haw.- s‘:-..-urel the services of MT, Juxt‘lfl'l Vlvuntl, :l skillful build- er :l3£‘: with Messrs. Oliver «E Co, Urillia,‘ who is superintendiug the erection ot tlieiiccessary buildingaâ€" } Manitoba Gazette. i â€M...â€" D‘).\n.\‘ln.\' BANKâ€"itappenrsfrmn 3 the annual report that this institu- ‘ tion is making very satisï¬wtory pro- ; gross In the extension of its operaâ€"l tinns and in accumulating resources. l There can he no doubt that it is con- , ducted with great prudence and cuu- ! tion: and it is but reasonable to ex- l port that the szunc kind of nizinage- i went will yield equally tlatteringro- suits in the future. It is difficult to l discm‘cr the reason which induced the management to decide on issuing the additional shares soon to be of- fered the slurrehulders, at a prem- ium instead (ifztpar. There is, per- haps, nograve oijcc‘tiuu to the course they haw accepted. and it is impos- sible to lay dowu any arbitrary rule that should govern in such a case; but there are general Considerations which ought to have some weight. Mr. W'In. Cawthrzi paid a neat com- pliment to the Directors in a brief speech. remarking that only one bad debt had been made, and that the success of the bank was to him truly aInutterofastonishmcnt.-â€"â€".l10netary Times. THE report of the Binghamptonl Asylum for lnebziatcs for 1872 hasi just come to hand. It appears thatl there was paid by the patients or! their friends the sum of $42,346 70, whileothersources ofincome brought up the whole to $53,537 64-. This Was all expended except 34-4-5 34. In January, 1872, ther were 85 l patients, of whom eighteen were free. 3 During the year 24-!) were admitted, l and of these, 3') were free. ' The . higheSt price charged for board and] care is $20 per week. If the patientl or his friends cannot raise this sum, ' then the charge is gmduated accord- ing to the available means; and if there are no means, when there is! evidence that it is a tit case for free admission, the patient is admitted! Th- average price per week has been i 810. There are eleVen similarinsti- tutions in eight of the States, and} one in the Province ot'Quebec, while 1 another will soon be in operation in 3 Ontario. Australia and Britain are 11101;ng in the same dirwtion. Of the 249 patients admitted in 1872, 128 had reCcivod a, common SchOOl innpropemandpayingforthisadvertucment. Apply at ' education; 902m amdemical; and 31 a collegiate. 122 had intemperate l parents; 156 had been constant l drinkers; 237 had smoked or chewed l tobaccoT-only 12 not. having used tobacco In any shape;46 were boo'2- I keepers and cierks; 17 lawyers: 62 i cla- cantata. S. No. Alhamsm merchantpzand 5 clergvmen-Globe. GOODALL’S Hot B whirlingseas at the North and South Paleu, as well as at the Equator. ANGUS MCDONALD. Mara, .‘Iay 24.42. 1373. BIRTHS. 0n the 25th ult., the wife of Mr. Geo. Childs. ()rillia, of a son. At Oriliia. on the 4th instant, the wife of Mr. James Tudlmpe. of a daughter. MAR llIAGES. D? the Rev. L. “'arner, “halcyon Minister, Hamilton. at the residence of the liride's’uncle, Mr. Leonard W'ilson. Orillia, on Tuesday, 3nd J one. Mr. Thomas Wilson Black, to Wilminia Rachel, daughter of the late Peter SchoutOn, and grand-daughter of the late Jacob Gill. No cards. DEATHS. At Warminster. on Sunday, the 25th ultimo, Mrs. Rodgers. wife of Mr. Peter Rodgers. Drowned. mgr Hastings, on the 3rd instant, 5 Mr- Thomas sum, of Lindsay, aged 56 years. .3 l .. ._ _ a“..- -....._._____.â€"â€"â€"â€" ! Oriliia. Markets. ‘ usvxszn nr sconce vlCK AND w. H. cmrzs-rnn. Tucusrmv J unc 5th, 1. 73. FALL \VHEAT, per bushel ........ 81 lO Qt. .1 20 Sruxxc Wuur. †1 05 ‘ I 15 FLot'n, :7 hrl 5 2.3 (it: 5 50 Butt-tr . O 50 “ 0 00 ()u‘s ......................... .. 0 43 “ 0 45 l BUTTER, Fucsn... 0 15 “ 0 20' Enos 0 OS “ 010i L'nJL . 0 " “ 038} Pour... .. . 7 50 u 800 PUT.\T"38 0 25 " 0 30 Him-t.» ......... 0 00 6 00 OATMEAZ , per 100 lbs 0 00 “ 8 00 CORNMEAL 1 40 “ 2 ool HAY 10 ()0 “ 12 00 i GOLDEJ LION, Try our Tea, which has been reduced to the very lowest re- m u n e r a t. i v a proï¬t. No such value in tea has been ofl'ered . sincethe ‘Gold- on Lion’ opened business. Other goods proportionately low. 1N0. PERRY: l l Quinn, Arum. l I l EDAR POSTS. â€"A large number for sale, at a low ï¬gure. A. TAIT. EARLY TOMATO PLANTS. from ï¬ve ; totwenty ceases:- dozen, at Mr. JAS. i UNDâ€"A sum of money, on Wednes- , day last. The owner do have it by prov- ' 05cc. FOR SALEâ€"The Barber Sho and ' Dwelling next door to the Albion otcl, I where a business is now being done. Ap- ' ply to GE . WAINMAN, Onllia. 186. CHOOL mom WANTED to: School Section No. 4. Ram mth‘ 2m ' rntfsrnss, s, ridge Pout Ollie. lmorals, temperance and sound political Mar . I MA . 9 3 ' ' . . The Russell Watch a Speciality 1 By rue S Harness .ShOP - Shafts, "3â€â€œ In Richard Husband's oldptnnd, next door to Dodge 5; Co's once, 3 ' CASE A SECURITY! - “WW Neck Yokes, “W“ “I.“ SEAT BACKS AND SPINDLES. LO‘V PRICES «A. ROYALTY i As Mr. Byrne keeps none but the best of Workman,.nnd manufactures â€â€"3.“- - -â€"â€"A.\'Dâ€"- mixin- gï¬ntit matenul, his customers may rely on getting full talue for . V .. s . ‘ . l These Goods, together with a large stock or Satisfaction a 081 talnty ' Carriage Harness ! Edgedï¬ï¬cï¬iï¬g‘zï¬f‘ï¬iizhï¬ihï¬f‘gé £32? x=3x J Russell Watches are superior to all others! RuSSell Watches are unequalled as perfect time keepers. and dispatch. J. RTIIMIPSIIN, Sole Agentfor 0RILLIA. Lands For Sale !! THE undersigned desires to call atten- ; tion to the following list of choice Lots ‘ of Land in the the Townships of Mara and Rama, which he oï¬'ers for sale, viz.: l The N. §Lot 8, 9th Con. Mara, 100 Acres. l Lot 14,“ “ “ 187 “ l The N. I} “ 26, 10 “ " 100 “ The N.E.1Lot26.11 “ "‘ 50 “ Lot 20, 13th “ “ 153 “ Lot-I 35 and 36, Front COIL, Rama (about) - 260 Acres. l Also House and Lot in Atlierley, and Building Lots in Orillia. Terms ascertained by application to the undersigned. A. KENNEDY. Orillia, April 23rd, 1873. 182-21 NOTICE. .__.__. MIDLAND RAILWAY. ' SPECIAL Liquor Dealers. 4 In order to cï¬â€˜cct a clearance of my present heavy stock of Wines, Brandies, Gin, Rum, Old Rye, Taddy, Malt, and Domestic Whiskeys, I have reduced the prices for two months from this ' N examination made if the track of l this Railway, from ()rillia to Beaverton. makes it imperatively necemary for me to cancel all passenger trains. over that part of the line. at present. The utmost exertions will be used to put the track in order, and resume regular passenger trains at the earliest possible moment, 3 of which due notice will be given. ‘1’)†w‘lkcf’i be" 01“ - The Company will continue toreceichrcight. Rye, 75 cts. per 911°"- and give the same as prompt despatch an posd- by the Barrel. Bottled hie. An exception to this, however, will be made with perishable goods. which the Com- pany can not, at present. receive. ADOLPH HUGEL. President. 184-1m. Brandies from $1.50 per case. - Hotel keepers will ï¬nd my stock more com- plete, better snorted, and better value than can be found elsewhere. F. J. GRlBBIN. Port Hope, May 4, 1873. NOTICE. The Orillia. Brass Band D V I AVING, at a heavy expense, engaged E1 T STRY. â€Â£30; x:sz'spdsor as their instruhcttzrhgwre ___.__ re 21 ts t - ins â€ï¬nish; in mm upon e o NEELANDS BENSON, or y, - ~ $25.00, , gum; quidays. - :3 g. DENTISTS, or v - - _ - 8:11:13, “"3333. ’ Have pleasure in announcing to the public, ti: the mcmgeytss have to delpeuï¬l entirely upon that they elf own 9 0 0 t t connected with the mumhceed‘fvythixw HAVE ‘ RE M OVE D ! married not expect them to play gram m tothe room adj ' ' them'Y 31.0. A. Reading R. MAINER, R. 1101’, Secretary. Lead"; 30m 00335178 BMGLOIILU‘ where they have opened, and ï¬ttedup, A PERMANENT OFFICE l and hope, by attending to huaincuat and war- "his? all work, to merit the conï¬dence of the P“ I ‘ CARD. CHANGE INâ€"IIIIâ€"i’ BUSINESS. I beg to inform the public that I am about to make an extensive improvement in my business, and to accomplish that ob- ject, I offer my present stock of Tinware at a great redu tion on the ordinary selling. Au Inspection of my prices as compared with others, will convince that I mean Teeth positively extracted without the slightest pun, by the use of N ITROUS gIDE GAS. 6‘ All operations connected with (he business Teeth skillfully performed. Job work with neatness and dispatch. AP“! 15th, 1573' m’ I have special facilities for carrying on i that branch of my business. Call at once, for what you want I will sell very cheap CARD. for cash D. PHILIPS. We hereby appoint Mr. J. B. Tho-upon, “ IRE 51200312073,†Wagmakergw Aver!“ “a we of our cssn A Is ras-sxmsxnv a local paper; does not Losers: wucxrcgjnsaaé‘wd‘c: 2:31;, w pretend '40 WHIP?“ ““1 “19¢“? [’8an control from the mufacï¬rcn. for the yanety or quantity of reading matter but pm Any other; selling 9' PWPW" n particularlyand specially devoted to the {â€9 tape†the above-mated watches, in Ora. best Interests of the people Of this section lia have â€a authority to do w and a can. of the country; being the advocatcof good 950;. the public against buying from any . _ . MWatchmakr,ia0rillia,¢h¢nJ.B. pnnmple; 38 the 01’8“ 0f 00, man, set 05 Than non, whogim his men guarantee in men, or chque, but of near, and ram, add“ in to that ofthesubxriben. and MARTIAL :us‘ncn. : ' 6" Communications are requested up A" W. RUSSELL DAVIDSON’ on matters pertaining totranspiring event. , Wag , whether of local or general interest. Thofuautshingofa goodhomopaperto TnostBussnutSex, themshallalwayabctbomainobjdt 33AWW“WIMWQM†of Flicks. 3 175-â€. moor on W. got up on the shortest notice All kinds of repairing done with neatuess cent. chea. r than can be done by any house buying their stoc at the present time. W. R. TUDHOPEém The “ Boss" Hardware GIVE HIM .A. CALL. @- THOMAS BYRNE. W. H. CARPENTERS! FLOUR, Feed and Provision Store! Opposite Booth’s Brick Block. ‘" X Family and Graham Flour, Oatmeal, Corn 3 Meal, Oats, Peace, Corn, Barley, Bran, Shorts, Lard, BEAR IN MIND That the 01d Established ! AND RELIABLE PLACE l to purchase your DRY EOODS- Butter, Cheese, Confectionery, c., 8w. GROCERIES, Mm 30°†â€â€3 Seeds, Seeds ! LADIES' BONNETS 8:. F LO WERS. , , _ GARDEN SEEDS! RIBBONS of all descriptions. G Agog: §§§%g GARD .' 1 ~ RD ’ : CHIGNONS. c., I. “A , new SEEDS: l FIELD SEEDS! l FIELD SEEDS! ' ’ t FIELD SEEDS! J .L - FIELD SEEDS! . . - FLOWER 8:532: FLOWER s ‘ z ‘ il FLOWER SEEDS! 6' Coods at Prices that w l , FLOWER SEEDS: be appretatcd by all. FLOWER SEEDS! can use .. A '! May 7‘11» 1813- GARDEN snaps: GARDEN SEEDS! .__._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€" GARDEN SEEDS! FIELD SEEDS! FIELD SEEDS! FIELD SEEDS! FIELD SEEDS! FIELD SEEDS! ' FLOWER snubs: FLOWER snaps: mower: SEEDS! - FLOWER SEEDS! FLOWER snubs: i i E E El E L" can do it i†SLAVEN’S Oriuia Drug Store, a- For Cheap GROCERIES, CROCKERY, CHINA. GLASSWAEE, and WINES LIQUORS, go to J. FARQUHARSON’S NEW STORE! .‘6 FITZGERALD All Kinds of Roots Made to order. 13801.8 90‘18 99 $008 OIHVJINO Nun“ Orrosrrs m rlAuuox HOTEL," - Onmu, Ox‘rmo, ' A Discount of 10 per cent of to clergyman of â€"- all denominations. W cm. AND .EXAMINE. a 3 , , 3 , .m 1