he w Ot © the ientiGed ubb & CO, 3 Tts temt to wliy o 19811f igh Â¥y w ££D5 TURC TC 4 WA ciegant caiarly iroular wil #amtister, Attorney, Notary, &¢ â€"â€"Fmt:w REMON, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. Officesâ€" &M Jttawa, Qutarie, (near RKusseli i reccows & #.. | nOXACE MA*IERE® | tyu% a)N, JOHN O CONNOR, QC,, ~ WILSON & ORBR, kwiter, A , Solicitor, Officeâ€"Over &.8. flï¬mm:- of Sussex silorkâ€"streets, Ottawa. oob Tul.u.m &â€" CHRY SLER, Burristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. Tsitors in Chancery, Notaries, &s. Wiiceâ€"Hardy‘s Block, Ridean Stroot: . â€" _ 9. Tamno®. _ F. HeCHBEYSLER, l!.h. firm of Lewis & Pinhey. m + U tuwey. ; A. J. C | M. P. Hrer. » BJ u_rm BOLI% EY8, @SV EY ANCEKRS, NOT. &c, (feâ€"w»li‘s Block, opposite Russéll TAÂ¥arXz®. | K.Caszzus,Jr, | P. Puxxo0 ® |mr. *~** i Geapaenand. ADYOcaTE, soLICITOR.&c. s eniaraprenn, *tote & dememecaigarscest Oilcs nows MIMBTERS, ATTORNIE3, SOLLOLâ€" 1088, CONVEYANCERS, &e., Sn en gs nase .ooonainter c ar aflice conjotacty in the Village t 0."Quenvec, for i‘?m*'“': resigent aiiper in use Jt i0 the of mnmg:- se un m & PV i io tss :':g‘.ml M?fl%flhfl the C yiNUFACTUEING, , JEWELLRY AND â€" wWaTCHMAKING BUsSINESS w uy former worksbops, over Mann‘s Hardâ€" sold dbul n o Gouse | "bee "leave to ‘fotom R and 116-' Lavairy, mmte %:lu::‘â€"mw of Hugh and m oare a.. ho las a0... ... Ge A000ushsur, UHaAWR, on Te senr uds t sns Spaces h?‘!.‘.L‘( the knife, by a @2 St Jamesâ€"# Supt. 9, tnto" 4A CIRCASSIAN.................... 370| Oot |â€" > & REAL ESTATE AGENT | M uaaan pncpanest ind Lown negoanien . | ROUTNRR iA es connconrio || & m«mm&n P iemnmiamecinoimu m | ) n Tov.F 1874 iy. rm%vm..‘..................nn| * n an en n hn _ e nmmmmminmmmemmmme > Mllu'um.,:. Tth: Nov. _ MM_AGl L1CENSES3. s RATES of PASSAGE FROM qv:+to. OABIN....SID?!; Ahgua lok +s Ǥ The y 1 oppemâ€"Regan‘s New Brick Nouse ¢ !olall“.sé‘gho‘::xc m% -,_.;.;- aue e couclin amp ic bues .. __RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QU; R0C,° P M4 y " P UHAR A O has. ; BARRISTER, ADVOCATE, &o., _5 Jan 10, 1574, BARRISTEE® AND ATTORNBTARATâ€"LAW, s0LIGITOB3, CONVEYANCER3, &e., MAERISTEHRS, ATTORNEYS, Soliciters in Chancery, &0. â€" 1 E. BELL, M.A. . BRONEL, M.A. W&aw + Mautely 17. * T1 _ 8.6m 199. 44 NR sn ortuitonnâ€"at. pent aionsester: | oTTaWA, @NT. umm O‘Coxxen. | W. D. Hoce geot. 8, 174 3867 FMARSHAL MATHESON, MERISTER, SOLICITOK, &e., (@eecessor to Williiam Mosgrove, Esq.,) Â¥g oxgrove‘s Building, Uttawa. â€" Aboical Garos. LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and: PICTU R E F R A M E e Hays, io )]Kjurmu . & Watchmaker and Jeweller w60 Snarksâ€"st. Yarch & 14. jy , SOUENELL DDL, LDS Sugeon Dentist BCHAMBAULT & LEAMY, Notary Public and Advocates. Abustness â€" Gerbs fUNERAL _ UNDERTAKING | e In all its branches. Cofins, Caskets, Shrouds, &c Always or bhand, m yOL VIIL NO 3675 iLKER, CASSELS & PEXNOCK, oNALD W; SRANT, TT AW A 2G a x R0BERT ANG@U 8, «gow CaSES mmo.l__‘ ‘0NKOR & H0GG, Wearly Opposite Protestant Hospital Begal GEarbs. & BBUNEL, , CHRISTIE & HILL, & OFFICE: a9his . in .g.h'“" Chambers, W A ,b‘__ NADA _ = yACTORING MANUFACT URERS, corner of Meteaife and Sparks &. MACDONELL â€"â€"~~ ~~ (eitqniFan Denial Couspeaha 3 SPARKSâ€"ST MONTREAL. w. YOUNG. , Ottaws, E. | A For sale at the ord and delivered free to nvm“ ' Hardware Notice. exiem. _ t t E++ 0 ffon ecemeenfon issind i htane arofate tiemel passengers taken on e dncspiny u&é‘&.‘ ‘1ourists will m %wmuqu | desâ€" go_g!n;"‘ld m‘mh-Vnnt.q‘:dJ: â€"ï¬n'n"r'\'ï¬;;i'ï¬'oii?" we, asd all inforâ€" mation furnished at nncgd WONNOBIC‘.\:‘“. Mm'..* ALEX, MILLOY, G-.wm New Iron Steamer PEF: Ouw- Steamer PHINCEOF W. H* s y# %Um‘ viCTO & #4 RULNCESS... . .. . s.s 602 4â€"»P. ?.nqyu 1 Line I â€" Prescott «t 9.50 a.m. .5% mwm%.m for Montrea!, Torontd and inter» mediate ports, connéecting at Mou with the With io sagaemay Dist cvery maroing, @ane wi days and Mondaysexcepted." _ . _ (.[ . â€" Passengers loa the 7 a, m. & mu&nlx:wblluw wl-ti the Steamezs * ct W aad «* hmwummdmma [3 Pn-c-n.nocav-: i.lg..:‘ lp-f j"Ql_l_.n vm“nm:uun.&â€œï¬ 1874. Bummer 1878. @{ old bee <t»09¢ Ottawa River Navigation Co. ""Tur FioQht or Pussege) minly ty â€" ‘| / | n's'nfrnhn‘vg. CA ; ma DAVID !lk&, 6 0w C. NINGHA M, mn* a«s July 2. WTODCB®. .. .. »« ..« }«« ursday Througn Tickets. kuunu' at REDUCED #ATES, ons to per= sons desirous of \out thei Thromgn Bills of Lndivg jssued on the Contine: United States to Detroft, Airmanied Chicago Ou. wa, Autil 10 1574. ST. LAWRENCE, | | ; | THA MES j | : n > DELTA, | ; HELL The Steamers of this are to sail as fotlows dnrln(“v.hn of na of 1874, to and from Quel and L rab ing at Plymouth, AS$ onRern ooo ftblloming ALE other mstoinds Shif and Heavy Hardware TEMPERLEY . L E, The steamer John Egan leaves Pemb daily tSnmh;: 6 l“dotl | Des Joachim e Jn% a. onneed’ng ason Thich ‘leaves Pembroke at 1 ofclock pum.; passengers arriving sttage du Fort sam« evening, TMM« .%r John Y leaves Bw on j and _ inte e | m &. in se e iante Phker af t Prole p.uÂ¥. same day, TE TT o f oS e TE AT THE USBUAL PRICEK® â€" â€" ‘lWï¬â€â€˜ bign of the Mâ€m THOS. BrRKETT. â€" On and after M { Tth ber, the :::nncnolunllm gf.flm“ termediate ports. ; The steamer Prince Arthur leaves‘ Fc c I md-ny(B:lnm- fxmfl}d)“ o'm Odawa Reitway on t o Li down £ipgh *4 Ju UNION FOBWARDING AND *m.- o \WAY OOMPANY. Ottawa, Eay 21, 1874. Detnt ol ul Weanemiay Jane af 81:‘ uces res ..f..‘.‘.....'..... ;gdmys j:i-.;* E $# An experienced Surgeon ‘on each vesse &rmmmdn&upu e can qinnch IHreland "a ‘ Om y ï¬un'-m' ‘ed the amount is is l'ergnwoh ots and every * p . COwW TT _ _ | Aw. cowamnece. CABLN Ottaws, Sept, 1 , 1874. CHANGE OF TIME. Royal Mail Ling of Steamers. Liverpool, Londonderry and @lasgow. | The Reet is f the ous ©%, ho mesin Insuers aroforarvet 1st oF ROYVAL MAIL STEAMNSBIPS, DaY AND NIGHT LINE, ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL 1,500 KRGS CUT NAILA, QTTAWA TO MONTREAL, ommadre Bs 4 DOWNWARDS. iFROM QUEBEC Steamships. FROM LQNDON Ste |_ INTEMEDIA E..... . $3 ts. .. 40 UPWARDS. FROM QUEBEO n.v.nnmr;.h_‘ 8. ; T6tt «y oo R. & CASSELS, %§3tb n# Tht n'“.'urr"’"'.,... opnoction whiibe W ru:'-}qc';my'u'i umm Thicegh Tidkets imsued at the Company‘s hud copurince oran Frameat ino forminarnng way siations, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaâ€" Tonture Sradlony or at now 119 Sh Pamen etragu"" conpeseoe on wher.anes oo Comfasy, hi mbong;ulbbhnl‘r;m.m atri ‘s u_or Ting any staten at the boun camsed, pouy onturday at A9h un tor Hallfes, NC in Trd, 1MTK. _ . _ _ i_. 0 _ .. wï¬'«fl;&% / A, W TAYLOR: May 28 1874. 4 24907 vxï¬"â€"'-â€"â€"â€"' _# OA m m amd ‘..n.-.,M..-..up.-..nl The 3.00pan. | Train fruns throwugh 10 Aecommodation '§mm and inte Stations......... _ _ mediate Stations..............>.... 5.00 p.m Local passenger for Richmiond at 5.15 p.m. Night l’l!;‘g*fl Pond the Night Mail for o i en na ons o emmaoamns nepresa ioe New Â¥otiand Bosion via m‘mw"nm‘"u 130 a.m., 9.30 a.m,, 3.00 p.m., and ‘Fraine haks Lacuine Tor Montreal at CuFERRE aaitmay comey in ecopinamat io alliirodeh sight teaim over the whole 6 * Traing now leave Montreal as follows : emrnrie : don, m.lf':“"""'::::i':’:::??:?:n::::::::: $ BH: .nï¬o-nuuni.d-uhuu:‘- 8.00 a.m. Mkzod toain Iot V aiidronh on Setardas ** Day mai 16¢ Profecte Umlemborgh, TWO EXPBRBESS~TRAUINS "DALY Superior G." MA N N, Brockville & Ottawa Railways For Ottaws via Brockville, CANADA ‘CENTRAL Sure connections with Grand Trunk wmï¬mmhqmvn. Time faster than by any other route. Mmmwm s _ CE HLL Managing Director, Ottawa, STOCKs AND MACHKiN® OIL: Brockville, May 11 1874. ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME July 15, 1874. S ROGERS,© UNDERTAKER * acricer ns un 'nm‘mwm THE ST. LAWRENCE Pullman or Sofe Cars on Nos, 7 and 8. Kardware KMorehant YPARKBâ€"ST.J*OTTA KA. â€" _ _ Bs se t Every aay, F CSAns w is o4 w. cï¬ E4P : ~p Fesmpmm |: WHOLEBSA LB © RETAILL, Trade Mark. OTTAWA RAILWAY. Of uniform Gauge with the Grand Trunk Zioagea ui uie 10 au.lonu wwu .‘ bl.lr.l. :flwâ€"a.... |4 4& Watertown â€"ï¬â€˜ 2,00 P.X.}Grand Trunk Express Aund accelleration ot trains, (D Bfatitsabs. LEAVE . ?.J-_ungn & 9.10 a.m. 430 pm. D3 B I 1 Wean S pe: . i¢" A 0 BXâ€"®: sdtescerevue 4 s sa4ee Royal Mail Steamers Connecting with. Secresary & Treasurer, s42°+«» ««â€"11,00 pm sns« »2» »++0 0,80 A..M, duwe 6 r than 10.00 p.m. $.15 p.m. 3.45 p.m. 6,45 a.m, | Oftawa. 1.00 P; x. 9.50 A. x. Hï¬ ve at 1.30 a.Â¥, 1.00 P.X. Arrive in CALDWELL & CO, â€" «!! Managers Marc® 26, 1874. Mills‘ Supply Agency Old Brandy, Port and Sherry Wine, Clarets and . Sauterne f SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKR®, . _ â€"_. .. . Also a lot of fireâ€"proof TEA AND COFFEE POTS, guarautged as represe . «: , or no sale, Original price, $6 ; : now selling for $3.â€"This month only, ;f’ f t4.â€" onl ‘ Muyeï¬ummmmqumnna‘wnl;mun&?_fl,’m‘uhm'fl ICE CREAM FREEZERS, FANCY LAMPS, TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY . LAMP GOODS ( Now opening, a large and varied stot k of XMPO TED HARDW A R CHaANDELIKRA m.?.'..m%'.‘ GALVANIZED IRON ROO lgfl,h..h-o At’m e mE t MUST B Aino, Ageney of the GLOPE GAS LIGHT m>3) WiA, % 1s. unequalled . ) Sipnipe® oflothe Beotelt mmmmâ€"ahibvfl- #8, In. SPROIAL FEATUREâ€"A good fit guarantood or no sale, .. F At t hisgetin ) ingrttae $@F~All Goods Warranted Shrunk. W$ . anpFimbe‘. Ne1T Sparkeâ€"st., Near Russell House. JOSEPH DIMBLEBY,â€" ~=~ unxm_mwumflwuï¬ï¬ï¬‚im s TAILORING ESTA BLISHMENT Call in 1 J11;3 for yourseives. Remember the ARKSâ€"9r , 2xp eP ifae : j e ie nA d * 4 y 3, 1871. } | | 0. COURSOLLE, "ARCHITEC1 AND MXRASURER, HAVE OPENED A NEW ESTABLISHMENT OX SPARKSSr With a wellâ€"assorted stock of FIRSTâ€"CLAUSS _| § Plain and Fancy Mim s Manufactured by the best Houses in Canada and the United States, whith they wiliâ€"sell at a s#â€" B MALL ADVANOR 0N 008T & .. . _ _ Has constantly on hand and to orderâ€" | t 43 | moss °. moqune es |"> san @, | BA s <] o l oi o a-%%@fl M | BHINGLES,â€"X, XX, ‘-mlqrt}uo'rfAWA. N.B.â€"Agent for Amberst, 0,, Sandstone, Buft and Blue. I | RIDEAV=â€"St., ©O OrTaAWAâ€"8t. | | 4&s6,, in Marble, Scot . Granite, or Sanastorie. * if i The newest design in CEMETERY FEN ING, sultab fpuuvm “u‘; Anmw-mamrmmAnmxg‘g‘wmmmu 4R or Mm + ï¬,ammmgmmm t nnnnl.m » June 18, 1874. # 5 is i " JAVISq ne s se mored oae revergement or their present premines, aro Prevared 66 erest Plumbing, Gas and Steamâ€"Fitting I THBASâ€"OGREBN, JAPAN and BLACK, fine grades. grrnâ€"no-’w and ground daily. Monuments, Headstonesi Obeliskse Aug. 22, 1874. Orrawa MarBor & Granxnitr W or June 2 1874 TTAWA Juily 16, 194. Feb. 18, 1874, And a wellâ€"assorted Stook of FANCY GROCERIES]! W. M. sOMERVILLEy â€"| Mantlios, Gmâ€"t:omz:gro .Ol‘uy‘ Good-o unumlumnwmmmmm..mnnï¬â€˜_y_&y June 17, 1874. Jrutk D. Mc DONELLE PER CENT. DISCOUNT, TTA WA, FRIDAY OCIOBER 23, 1874 LOTTaWA _Oxt., 0, FEAiA! 0, FEA! â€"BON GRE, . MAL GRE T L m.mmm%mp%m Bpain, . ts hB %%;M # per t B â€"a AUPERIOR GUVaL®Prt= orâ€"~ P. A. TAYLOR, Aug. 14, 1874, REDUCED â€" PRICES OEHAS. BRYVSON‘®E Jus W & BLANKETS N2 s 4. 4 meiaat P lmcuber amaiine 4P uxd is T ‘Tin, Stove and Hardware Depot, 61 and §3 Sparka.st., Offawa, "Ont. large or small sy 1228 At Pricee to Defy Competition ! GIVEN To THE PEOPLE For the Balance of this Month! BLYTH & KERR, A WADE, ‘> Hollcitors, &6 4104 66 SUSSEX STREET, [AYLOR, | . PropRrIETON:. The largest and‘ _ â€"selected Assortment of abt ESTAB C P. DORoONnN 25 RIDKAUâ€"ST;, Biarns poalW elftegiene romptness and ?@fm mM Onass ooo oo dn Hre Tss use mo‘gflm‘ 0 PP hm Felt and Silk Hats Qulawa, Aug. 16, 1874 ARCOHITRAYEpS . | H. ~HODG ES&, AS JUOST RECELVED the intest styles of EW BLACKSMITH‘S SHOP. D. MoDONRLAT AMERICAN AND ENGLISH 1860, 56 SPARKS STREET, Buitable for Fail Trade, Call and so6 for (all kinds) a BLAOCKâ€" t. . \bet ween 26li»lim xsl P°" and trusts by giving his best attention to the m«:-ml,smï¬lw-'»wt.n‘ Slightly damaged by the iate fire on Wellington C DA 1OE s hald at anas nmid iE’.’“' 50 (nckan BalicAlNE: u.q.'.'n‘{‘ ‘oommience ?:uoel. 'mm til :.87':.. At a.m., un e uie ho * Sn Romember the place, PRATT BRO8. . TERMS INYARIABLY IN APYANCE, T Board and Tuition per.amnum..... .. ..£ ... $72 00 HHiF BOwPd..â€"+1+«oertrstrte verrrritr+nrfece 90000 Pianoand use of insuruntent.....,......}.4, I'DU Dra and PMDMDE/22xc ix) cmeairicn+ 4s 4+ Bept. 26. 1874. $256â€"1m attached. He will also have an efleient staf to utiend to the ies of Sonoieienlt deveved ie -NNW ied Mamnen k marer 75'."':"“ in all uaé: Ts antd Solencts Ruitatiic ï¬nltllu:‘ ‘n,!anuon‘ pud'toj the Ci y and delne anrsrtmand * "The poang & > are neall sltuation, overiooking t cenke of m tée‘nufln Luann:n expultmmn’ 10 0“5:; ver, where pils JP aually e mb.’nenuormfl'-u,% 1Yâ€"equal, ‘Hf ‘not superior, to that of the sea side, | i4 PodabalatanMiidet Brciblye irlerentifieniatiiainsiatdimmiid Respectfully informs his friends and thw generaily that he Wwill shortly open his _ .. which will be fitted @1 the most ‘iniproved prin ciple comprising Iad es‘ Hair Dressing Rooms with separate entrance i a spacious Gentieman‘s Hatr Dresaing and Sbaving Rooms with * iA Mn ie M CBtbnware _ " . 1uwu-mmaiml‘-h the w and have lg‘."“ Beeut at the Provacial 10. _ Price of a bottle of ) and Guide, 506. <*~ portment without affectation. "This eefohlishmant recontt hoalthy alruation, overiooking"t ng the ‘Bank of B. N. America, W RLâ€" AYLMER CONVENT. ue tale®‘* ~OFFICE HOURS FROM & A.M. TO7 P.M, _ trom 9 00 an. to 4 0./4 .. 0 _ 0_ 0200 0 Steamer will be closed at 1:26 p; m., in whit ; only waregistered matier nan be sent. On Money (flaroon::mm thr i enibnt tine exoare n dan OFFICE SAVINGS BANW,‘~ â€" mniptent showed h ine rat ontdunper cenueger posted up to 9:00 p.m. will be to "* C EU URBITISH MAILB, ~â€" WHWMI&*.“; and L Rb U BB â€"45300 M 0o is Per Canadian; aï¬-mmnm BOOTS AND SHOES Oct, 16, 1874. PRATT BROS. EABEEOEIOy ETT PPRDAINCC CTENOS CWHs PIOnnE the undersigned with a call, m+num boarded mw in the rost Agiisfactory manner. .A made of March 11; 1874 *"ohet ie /1 p L ostck OTawa. Arrival and Departure of Maiis 1. £6, MOOoR Ist. SUMMER "Aa BRANGEMENT 187 es RunMalis Are closed PS Mionfecs! mt USTOMS DEPARTMEN1. IBE! FPIRK! HIS 18 BEEâ€"HUNTING TLME! New ~Establishment No. 76 j Sparks Streot. | OUNG LADLESY ACADEMY £2 KOT AND COLD BATHS The Victoria Stables SEPARATH DEPARTMENTS 1374 sSS PACEU4 nEC F3 Have had $10,000 worth of BROWNLEE & 00. "essese GaSske*s 22 â€"OF THREâ€" Timtts 4: W. MINITHORS: bag â€"ior | Orsadin men‘ a,self for 146 76 Bparks Street. Werllingtonâ€"84,, well bred deâ€" WMs FZO » y } io ap i. ie 3 prison. The place of erecution was in the heart ‘of the town, Where the gaol and white citizens arrived with double barrelled ::: ml‘hmhvdd m cen: mn.mmm:m..m‘:'.mx- theatre, upon which ‘were crowded fro. tour to five thousand men, women, and children, who nad assembied to see the bhanging.~ ‘The® culprits" were led out at haltâ€"past nine o‘clock, attended by a priest. Aping spescum of ths condonned.acouplec Aorise." use 1of "the â€" onmdachs be proppedâ€"up>in a chbair.. .Fhe exe0u, tioner, ~-.uu,pow:m maB, -ï¬: Une frosty mmi wg-m Goun~ :’ohurvï¬m of his parishiobers fall in front of him.‘~ Deemiing u-a.um tunity wmlh,bns'n“b John and said, +John, Jobr ; sinners on alippery . ghou.' John +1 100 they do; but I can‘t.‘ * An execution in Louisians in the United States is a far more sensational aftair than the private executions which take place in this country, n;hflnm which gook place on the & at Napoieonvilie, when five men were hanged for the murâ€" der of a New York fat boat trader; must have knmm "The wretohed criminals e an attempt to a feow days previousiy, <and uï¬m four of them â€"were kept in the stocks tili led ont.to death, . whil ‘flggpwfl ed by his leg to a staple in the wall of the ed.. : his _ wile _ and. mother‘: so come‘ to ‘the" trodt.© ‘They were stragged forward, â€" accompanied: by~ the . wite â€"of anpther of the wpob':-d:dl-, who angrily ‘ber to ‘be taken the New York Heraid‘reporter and others to s6ge that their wite" had a â€"biack gown: Ali the condemâ€"ed : men : nade ‘rambling, mwmum m thut they wouldâ€"be‘in Heaven in ten minutes. ~Willisms then danced bims self into hysterics and fainted, andâ€" ud 140 Not in the â€"Guards.â€"Lieutenant Heaviâ€" swell, H.M.5, :. *Flirt,‘ (one of the Channel Fleet anchored off Inverness) has escorted a lady to, the m WQM: ‘E.l’. d.“ 4 whit care ve pitten aff" yere ï¬.o'fln-n.‘ut : Show me thurd class; an‘look shairp !‘â€"Punch. .. . A sealous but ignorant negro preacher, in expounding to his flock as to the : as» mu'n;mnd-iaduhm alittle oles was ‘bout uulo'omm' fishes. Dere was 5,000 loaves and 2,000 Il\-a.'nl de‘ iwelve ‘postles had to eat dem all, and de miracle is dey didn‘t bust.‘: ; Heotch System of Education â€" A clergyman told a Sunday school &*: was going tof ‘iv.dhtben m‘uw the name of a tinguie = KBR kaid he : * 49 203, $s "'-;:-:, ditk inn arent on on sn atinnns | c Burns! Burns * shoutled the scholars, an4 they were right, =â€" 4 _6 4 ns Argumeniamad Hominem:â€"â€"Desisr in Horses: +1 km’oudon’l like his ‘eae, mdlnllowhoaint.ocrpm&.'d‘; buat lor‘â€"now look at Gladstone, the ‘cleverest mrin all England !â€"and look at his Perh:ps the best «pecimen of open wit uowuln.?:nlm;“:: Londor cabby‘s retort to the head of th m.u..% clan Mackintosh. ‘Do you know who _ am!1‘: asked the haughty Highlander of a cabm«n‘ attempting, " ~as â€"~Mackintosb thought.: to : overcharge ‘him, *I‘m> Mackiniosh.‘ ; ‘I . don‘t. .care,‘ Q?‘. cabby, ‘if you were the umbrelis, 1 mean to have my fare. wigh ce m N4 t An impertinent Tellow‘ wants to know if movnmdnw‘:.u-whum milk . was . on table, without being asked, ‘ Do you like creamt? _ _ _ _ _ A. red nrosed gentieman asked & wit whether he believed .& O&M:;Ay, I_:.'( llod no. ldon} . /A oubt it‘ # Li Some people‘s modesty is so great ‘that l.heyuntbonnhomkzmuom. They mast dréss it ~up a little to ‘makeit pré:â€"entuble. = :s puBq: add oulite es Bcoene on Jona. (Loquitur.)â€"M fad *What‘s your name, . sir?‘ g!’lâ€"‘ % name‘s Ih’wl‘-vi-h. &o" so was me faither‘s aforée me.â€"~ Phe Bailic. 145 The greatest magicians of the age are the paper makers; they transform the beg» gar‘s rags into sheets for editors to lie Goodâ€"nature will always ~supply the abâ€" sence ef beauty, but beauty. cannot long supply the.absence of good.«nature . Drunkenness often ‘leads to W‘E * busir.dounonfol%m .:nud m ways : thrash his whu 'flfl A gentleman would like to exchange ;h:‘pmmmmu-hlm-m is .( ds §¥ Sbomctri ns . .. heart‘s inst sigh shaliâ€"flee, «. â€" . . < .. _ :s ie in oo e sn icts too Tok Kintted A lady would like to excharge an old silk dress for a new one. ait ind Maximâ€"A subtle man‘will always avoid sutler. N.bq Two things for which we are never pre= paredâ€"Twins. * P p {~d A . perfecily natural is generally porfoouyha’utom. use * : Thges soouos‘ sin ne‘er bo. Aolet o‘e, exoipt -.&hsp,hmli a That sic blysie hearts, in this strange warl‘, ean never, never meetâ€" Ob, dinna wonner, younglin‘s a‘, tho‘ noo ye see me greet; C Ioc o ownngriiy â€"â€"5 0_ 6 0+ â€" »4 PS C" The banes o‘ a‘ my kith an‘ kinâ€"a sacred £pot tas An.mrnm;munmm{,p.,qh « _GRDNSZ be. Ob, wonderfu‘, how wonderfa‘ tae my sad heart For should ye live to be as auld, an‘ ken as mony mv.,fvsgtxl-umwgmm-mu. __â€"~â€" were unce likeraven‘s wing: mm@&gwmhukun’om cheerity ‘The linabs thet stacher roun‘ the door ance ‘Mang inX Ras rare aw‘ iames fair, upon our Whaur a‘ !ifo‘s joyous days were spent, I sit and C BORRerOIGE . . .. / .2 o Nes oo C 9e en Mw_.u.:m:n_,mummu .. . duv‘er again PHBeRI _ z.cs _ c 1. ... L. cruisl h â€" How strange it seems! these looks sae white Airâ€"‘The Row in Tree," Far, far frae Caledonia the land o‘ youth an M' 3 Ch» Ye‘ll doubtess ‘think, as I dae noo, ul'.:p My faither‘s eosy strawâ€"roofed eot, the burnie Gravity is no more evidence of wisdom bian a paper collar is of a shirt, : hn t an‘ frae thee 5; ! The Auld Emigrant.. : age greon BY BEV. k. 5. BOWIE m Wiha | ##â€"@tEd success, and so well pleased areâ€"they with §"“""“"';u..,"".,."-°.:."°.‘|.“â€â€œ metntening" inftne o o ::nupnt.â€u u:m & ue mmâ€"‘ novelty hi been introddced in thil line in the shape of a â€..::fl-flnt corrode or wear out, is no aplit at point 10 caich or spaiser, and prg beok m hbdp-ï¬: Gises. 44 house keapér, s >=>,. ©300) ‘w".tfl.“ U. i. Dorion, â€MM 8WOlakew _ LAMATiON Luzes,â€"Clifton, N, v oP 4E * ue s Uï¬ n-.l.nu !"om.l‘fl: k 7. pr.gmtrca0d t Owe 1e Pamape Edbw * "A Beavrivut Homsu.â€"There is nothing "hat oun coutribute so much to render the horse beausiful and : elegunt, to improve ais. coudition and make him all that is *4 s Condisiog Powders and Arabia s ," it nas been used 1y pe is who own valu.ble weli L it should.. be to death by the eomofjufludp‘:ynidludnanml of this erimeée of homicide, and from detesâ€" tation of the same. â€" Whereupon there was made mquu:’ “:fl Hu-_n_iiuohhow{m should be d0o6 to hill i tiis mattor, We make it known ‘ thilt "having seen the said and judgment hart wred and / â€"-ï¬m_hmmntw by the said bull on the person of the same Luoae, ‘mfm" the :un;w. is ‘: mflhfll’&hfl‘â€m court of and hinged on a gibâ€" bet or gallows of their said land and lord~ "fll’fl&hdl»w-u the place i soinn i ho mkag teagg o do condemn it. in : ie w we have put our seal "to ‘Thess‘letters, which o o Fioeianls the 16th day of year, 1499," W ei m ue e 9 ESm e on Pc‘-anpot._ V:htgz'ï¬hud. It is oou:: uu=|ï¬-. Fifty cents it ‘positively ourésâ€"Ostarrh, â€" Asthme apd Croug, ,m:qm las cured crick umm pd the same quantity lame back of . years‘ standing. ‘The foi â€" Ao-n_qz:u“ trom â€"a ~fow "of the many ‘tas have been recsived from we | B« N. THC slps, N, Â¥. _ «e adiccinor xo itionts wwigl â€" * Worth Ton Times in nlledh:“.::y or boy named Luoks Dupont, of the age (of fourteon or fftwen ymcuon.b#l‘,hvmdtb“ texant, whom he had set to watch his ‘horned cattle, among which> was the said bull, . ~Upon>swhich=buil: the :said pro« curator. ‘ot my said lords demand« ed ‘justice to (beâ€".done, anc. that and convent of the said abbey, greeting. Whon::tmrqutol the procurator of my said lords, and by their temporal court of justice, which they have in their land and h:d-hipo((h-ny,mu iately been taker and put <into the ‘hand of that their court of justice, a buil with red hair, Bouliet, tenâ€" anundï¬nlta‘-% their . of F is Mioy aouse sne domain 0 «* To all who shall see these presentietâ€" ‘H'.J-lh‘&;‘_hrfld:. Bail â€" if} of tihe temporalities of the and abbey of Our Ledy0fBeaupres,â€"of the ur&(ï¬duï¬u,hhh&d.’m- homdhtd&nyylfltth-h..m ‘l‘hoblbvmmm from thé Cartulary of Abbey of %â€"b scribes an incident surely unique in crimiâ€" nal annals, the condemnation of a buil to hope that he would be at hell‘s gites to meethis persecutors . When the drop fell at half past ten the shriek that rose simulâ€" taneously from the crowd ‘startled some puard brdke apd tm Aud it mak with dn was 8 Suity the SherAt restored order. . ‘One of the criminals was of such *« evil charsaoâ€" ter" that his own brother expressed a de sire to assist in his execution. be hanged Abflnl ws for murder. Sit e doug SE V Mn may be rapposed, by the blasphemies of one of the murder Nore â€" Electrieâ€"Beleoted and Electrized sold by all medicine deamiers.© F PRICE 3 CX YX C3 rice 6