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ility, but partially of its utility. dourmd'nmimtenw‘ ve e its success as a work, but it may -ulanuum how far they are comâ€" mitted to it as a commercial undertaking. The St. John Telegraph, justly termed one of the most able journals supporting the Government in the Maritime Provinces, has devoted much ability and space to the discussion of thigâ€" question, and has established, to its own satisfaction at least, that the: veryâ€"existence of the canal would creste © a ~trade suffiâ€" cient to put it on a _ commercial footing nearly,if not quite, as $Bod as the nwobhh.diuUppr%.ds It is ersy, however, to make a project of this kind appear successful Aipon paper. It may safely be presumed that the real position of the matter was â€" stated, by an _ inadvertence, of course, in the speech of Mr. Palmer, when he confessed that he â€" really could give no statistics to prove that there would be any great trade to pass throug): the canal when constructed. As was well remarked by Mr. Killam, there would undoubtedly be alocal traffic, which it would be well to accommodate, provided always that no work of national | importance had to be sacrificed to admit of its accomplishment: ‘Theâ€"Baies Verte: ‘ Canal~â€" is notâ€""the" only _ public| work in Canada which gan be so qlassified | mor is if even the most.important or press: | ing of its class. To all intents and pur || poses it is a local undertaking, the state~ : ment of Dr. Tupper to the contrary not | , withstanding. â€" It is earnestly to be hoped | , that the hon. gentloman‘s protestations | ! were as sincere as they were loud, that he || was actuated by no sectional motive" i% ; advocating the immediate construction of | ; the canal, and that l took that Lroadâ€" I and staiesman like v.ew . of the question which he was apparenily so anxious that t Other men shoul1; but there is such a : thing as " protesting too loud," and such a thing asâ€" elothing, or rather attempting : ‘to clothe, a little political trickery in the | & garb of disinterestedness, and .the. record of the hon. member for Cumberland gives colour to the suspicion that.his«movives | " were not so exaited nor his ends zo states | * project itself has many able advoâ€" who have â€" devoted much time and to it, and it canmot be doubted they satisfied themselves, not only of its question. There are a few subjects which, so far, as their discussion in Parliament is conâ€" fitly termed " annuals." Among these, for some years past, the projected Baie Verte Canal has taken a prominent posiâ€" tion, and on Tuesday night, in Committee of the Whole on the Estimates, it had its usual airing. There were no novyel ideas on the subject propounded, for we should that were pretty nearly impossible. speeches made were unusually lohg hope they were not longer on the of several members because they to see their utterances recorded in the} official report. ~One or two orations rerp characteristic, and it ‘might surprise imle of the speakersâ€"the hon. and member for St. John, as an exâ€" if some wagâ€"had presented the j with a perbatim report of the whole & i It is remarkable what extta stuff can be talked in connection ith a subject whichâ€"ought to be disâ€" practically, an excellent example of which was .had on the occasion in OTTAW a, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1475 Theatricals : Government House. Bill of Fare: European Dining Room Oysters : Queen Restaurant. â€" Harness : Rowe‘s Auction Roeoms. Burnett‘s Extracts. * Tailoring : C. Bryson. «+ Meeting : Caledonia Railway Co. Burnett‘s Extracts. Egg Powder: H. J. Walker. The Invitations issued for the former date, will consequently apply to the The Aimies. March 3rd, 1875. Government House, 2000 UsSkARKERSTr CAMPBELL & ALMAS, 00 _ Connor Street Ottaws, Feb, 2:th. 1875. * Ncounan‘s Restaurai 'hu.v they hope to -cn‘...a nl&::nmox m Mun To . Bumn& xu-mn and the m;.xxr‘lly, at their CAMPBELL & ALMAS NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE thei QLD STANO, oonan‘s Lunch â€" and Oystér Rooms, THE â€" THEATRICALS #4ci Feb THE BAIE YERTE CANAL Ryan‘s§New Block, Second 1 POSTPONE D Which were to have taken place at At any moment, without delay, at Till the 31st Instant. sPraRKS sTREET WEST On‘the 10th inst., are & CAPITAL DINNRR, . AN EXCELLENT TEA F. ROWAN HAMILTON Â¥ducrtisecments. Government House. Gltaw a. you can always proc ted) PP i ts | into, so far as this Dominion was conâ€" y. | cerned," tho{{lnd had very much the 6 best of it. e did not desire to impute to them any desire to overreach or Eeo M | a treaty by compelling our negotiators alâ€" y | most to sue for what they wam; but o. | Still it must be admitted that tRBir lanâ€" guage has been very much like what had * | been described by the hon. member for @ | Kingston as one of cold indifference, and e | holding back instead of in any way meet ,, | ing the advances of our nog%'mn in a ‘ |cordial and friendly spirit. Under these. | circumstances it seemetl to hin&:nd he 3 | was sute it would ‘be soâ€"felt by the people , | of the country generally, that most of the 6 argumennuuj by tgobon. tleman, _ | aud set Torth in the plmmlo the ~ | House, are not such as have been 1 |addressed to their American mbhu. s | They proved a great deal too The sagacious statesmen pqu;o * men _ with / whom flnfim * | man _ had ~to .deal, makirg | all t due allowance for ‘the great ignorance | | which the â€"hon, gentieman as preâ€" , | vailing among . them upon y topics, g| yot he venture to affirm that they were not so blind to the intfl'enhh of their own | country as to require to have theis treaty > | almost forced upon . them, :z.h the , | earnestness and impetuosity of hon. gentleman, as a treaty whia_g tirely ~| ur their favour, The gist ofwzo_ ) u»ed':xz the hon. gentleman went to | establish that position. Any one d| risze from the perusal of this and of the argument of the hon. man, with the â€" conyici that proâ€" E:..« treaty _ would , ad' great u(.m .to â€" the _ United , but would be of very little benelfit to us. He dis not thing ~that was placing the negotiation upon that lofty platform or restoring it to that i:ropor level which he had complimented himself 'um having done. ltzpfl-h’dw him . the only way to do this wu,lho‘t in thoounl:lf any future arrangemen b-ng made to | enter into negotiation, while they wore| ready to take it into . i they | bad no idea of knocking in any way as suppliants at the door of Congress. "This | he thought was dus to a ‘people, who con: | tinlw(lwonm,fl’a:."u';ox?ddu h reo of prolr‘fl‘!r’ Y P fim“h)’â€",m vigorous existence, m | € thought the â€" abrogation of the | treaty of | 1854 in no ~ small dgu I to | foster, ~* (Cheers.) . not | take up the md the by fl eomments "onâ€" measure, C felt that it had been so fully andâ€" extenâ€" | F sively .0 d into by hon. gen i | round him; but he could not refrain | / . 1 .: a ".\l&' of |" take up the eomments C felt that it 1 aively .0 > oah io frze c were & very shrewd, farâ€"secing poopl;,lfi he was lfrr’nd that in all the negotiations and treaties which had been entered fisheries, they should mak fair and liberal concession, an equi t| for the great value of the \privil acâ€" corded. As to‘bethe of' the ' * » had :mmd in ?c dth nm tion, he ventured to think, er his oonmgm, that the mis which he had madd out, and bolieved_ha spoke aefopini f a large majority of the people of ( _ been an over ecagerniess to o t which ‘he had in view whi placed the country in a disad mh@ou‘, or rather, he ventured to A‘y, in a false, position. . He mould also yenture to affirm that there hdqbeen a um:z.ul feeling of relief when it was found these m tiations had ‘come to an ead. He ut be sorry to use unfriendly language, they must all adpmit that the Americans gentleman who had just sat but t%: considered "the suggestion * by hon. gentleman who initiated, or at all events conducted, these h was a wise one, and that ins of irect money. payment for use jof those purpose should not be devi into the channels suggested. of Commons on Tuesday,| that the course wlvocated by the‘ member for South Brucé would be well re ivet even in that portion of the c#yn m{st deeply canal, an ! that it would be to the advanâ€" tage of the whole Dominion.. That the Baie Verte Canal will be built within the next seven or sight y*u th "is no room to doubt, but while theré are more there is no necessity foi Jl-- mmediate. construction, we can see} no son why the money now in the estimates for this Parliament Mr. Blake‘s ion, whether it comâ€" mends itself t:m.n-nt or not, is practical and â€"sensible enough to ensure the acquiescencé of the good sense of the country. It would indeed be‘a mockery of the people of the Maritime Provinces to put the sum down in the estimates year after year, and : go on with the work nor expend the in â€" some other way ~which wo‘ be at the same time of national advantage, but yet affectâ€" ing that section of the country more parâ€" ticularly, We are oon#:cd, after the expression of opinian given by the Howte manâ€"like as he professed. It is nishâ€" ing how active and earnést he bas grov in the cause, now that the power to act is in oth? It would almost be cruelty to su, that, when he had the power, he M;Mbhflomwfll However, Tupper | has""Apparently never aimed at hbeing rnlun istent, and it would be about as. bootless a task to look to him for any evidence of the exercise of that quality as ‘it would be to look for apples on a briar bush. | ThirdParliamentâ€"â€"Second Session, SENATE of Canada. | bor of the Opposition), that they had not | made it a political question ; they did not | try to op; the action of the Governâ€" ment smf the House : might remember | that the bill was read, a firsty secondâ€"and | ‘hird time at the same sitting. If they \| were mjudofie of the probable adva u?s : mbederi; fromoftl'llepn.d“l > 6 e ence the ‘ | formi soxl;:e idea of thom ts likely to flow from the adoption of such | mmeasure. Those engaged ‘ in tra dlz‘ féri:nb parts of the country who oppo this treaty, ignored or se [ghore‘ the gmtybenofiu that ‘ id had ob tained from the removal of.these ‘comâ€" mercial barriers which had allowed" the introduction into the country of the ‘dif, ferent products of the wogld. He thoy those most mhrumln obtainibg â€" €di procity were, first agriculturis a° then the manufacturing interests, . His hon. friend (Mr. Read) spoke of cheese, Weu,forthankoofnr@w he, would acknowledge that we * wor\od cheese, b;:um whlflm:"dhd comâ€" menced this e i did. we export to ? g-itm‘h England,. and was it not becguse in d t was no duty on cheese ?. He $ hw? r"-.‘a-fibad, eceived «x rom manulact Of .. ca@ (Chughtee) ‘What dfi they Joatn B e o & law to relieve the masses of the people, dutigs . on the: ies of., "n’q’ a céessful results | of the ‘ our foreign . trade . trade and commerce of the Dominion were deeply interested. in this treaty, and for his own part he was quite disposed to see the new negotiations a suceess. be, cause he believed it to be in the interest of the oountr{):n & whole. . The whole country had in favour of. such x treaty in 1854, and .at thzmmn.m must acknowledge (he.was then a memâ€" Hon. Mr. BUREAU said that this was, one of those qpestions which involved the, future prosperity of these provinces. . The, mncd principles, had such an earnest ire to do his best for the country,/and at some future time if that h&.mfib‘ man was successfual in obtaining‘a ben‘gfâ€" cidm-t;,h& was sure fh:h m!d“no: grudge him the thanks of the people o the country. (Cheers.) _( /( " have cleared. the way for them.~It had placed the question on a« fair and â€" satisâ€" factory phsutn,mdn were far more likely to obtain a treaty which should ‘be advantageous to both countries by letting it be understood that, thotigh . we are in no haste, nor over anxious, to make : any change in our commercial system, yet at the same time we are prepared to. conâ€" sider any overtures made to us in & frir way for the extension of out trade with press Bs opttige | that aithough Ts iropant nntomarione ma naal Ereaontue tions had miscarried, m e was heartily glad they had, yet they all falt that the hon. m&(smq: who had conducted the ~negotiations had about itwi.t:d m;mmtdfl;m ub lie good, ‘‘khew no ,Ez House or in the cpuntry who, throughout his carcer, however much they differed on duced in our l-n-a ts had this treaty come m on. The numbers <given by hon. gentieman might be raultiplied four or five fold, and therefore it seemed to him of greater moment that a treaty of such weight: comidanfionlhouldw a little more carefully than this lndlboen. The . samoe remark might to what heundventurod to th’ul;gy the &lmost ue _ . haste,.. in . . which the coun was 7 . to. , bi Hhy borithrotpwethe qhioes gropl ins dus point which Saungd the e r""g;e one poin ol countryo t expérience & of relief whontgot::r::.y bmk‘Q ir Before sitti own he must ress convicâ€" fion‘&n this dehb‘.g?fmm n any way ir‘qxudmng negotiations, would be found to a very great extent to THE TIMES ~OTTAWA, TRORSDAY, M.\J C Under.this Aot it was | mro-.d" to pub. lish y,“&q-ns ‘each ..5.,, two volt .mhnmg..fllorflnbliom ; $o â€" the : Dominiony and: the Rrim,f'f‘:!flns'oxflrthm mhfio&h l&-t_:rr-m ow privaté interests,: ‘a Fview: tenmm publication obthe :uu: E.mbythh-nmmm \thei .th‘::.:f which): generaily 00« Abithe ond : Z“c&‘b’b‘ in _‘_“‘!lwflmz t0¢ Man Toanser ad _R 7. C SPRPOTRIUECWTSLOEIHIAturO : 6n soryel their own privaté: interests, with a view pf ‘hastening the publication o6 the slatutes, x‘-. intended:by this means torebvidle cumed embs onl or o ioi Eopentibt o« abithe : »Of : C . ;:j;fi‘f;‘, “‘3 ahhfig.“‘ "Bt Iino indes s M on. Mr,â€"CAMP] / said iwhiet T | ways said| that this was a point which ) | they could not‘concéde. Hgglggéflw | to refutd the ‘ argumberits of the hon. 1 fle-;r;c‘lvbo!bdnid that‘ the ‘poli ‘f : | reci ty was o%posdl ¢ he f ; | the | preceditig Government,‘ viz., ‘inciâ€" + denuflwoucfion He wentt’ on to ; mfimo{pmmcqidnc:medw i'n to its is » uence; viz cM"” J pfic&m'fifiem a{nrm;nd, and %%‘ ‘| quence no one was the better off!"" "Hi6 is fit?i‘:mh'mhy Ftke nestyrouthe ,| not to of the nntmm:hemmm"fluz in wanting to have evéeryt on our side. Hehdheentruhdlwmwmmt courtsously, and had been ask. 'w’m exactly what he wanted:> His hon/ 4 had said that the treaty would: do a great deal forsthe: United States, but only mode* ‘rately well for us,..... As.. to the selling of our,slfip:“tgr ttl:: American ‘113:. j 0fi e 1 > f, W mpréth¢¢Tséhmw§’ h M ‘Jant,m:g*#;flhdmm m fo sell theis ; ess 1 o M .. me profitâ€" 1 wnwt:‘{.’ lem. _..Zle reyiewed | m of" . q nufacture, | t inqr?@.ra to géih' Ts 4 gument.| isimilar to that w 'oh_l_?hndl,llt,pdvin, .&‘ 7 a n?‘h * 8i '- i t mass of our e were that lgl;;:atrl::ty had been gmken up. When the last treaty was negotiated . pot one word fioflilfié,llf;'r‘sl party came% 1 o i ces e ous as this. 0 f ;ividufin who could reglg =b%v; m‘.%( ld have been inj by the treaty, Xftglough the tréu’:?“?r{)t been conâ€" cluded he . was .glind. : there: megotia« tip:ituh'- Mutfifnflemno.-.hm a higher appreciation Ob C « ies en ‘had never: cared ho hal. y i kmeasures for the benefit of.the co n md'i{ o:luy!oonvino.d.thu'_lu.chvgu‘ ie heartily supparteis them. 1t fit;’ ‘wou # t \TUh Ae fmtoraroune the with:â€"which the debate been earried on o «.15 â€"; . Inoie in ‘The motion was tBenjearried, .\..;â€"; . ;. | «Hon. . Mr.~â€"SCOTT : moyed the +:second :| : Mfifiolmmm t ment: iiicged , uo WV NX i stt ( P 4 aot dllow ‘thepresent > Governitiient " to donstruct a wmnp:ymmdd&--m‘ a 0sé six : millions, within‘ six‘ 4 ::-de?taking ofmtl’xdilate Government ‘Atwentyâ€"five times more onerous than exnal; and yet the hon._pntlom-l@ud! up ithe arhites of ‘his eyes,‘ because‘ the Governtienthad consmitted : ‘itself %&the work in question. Then he had‘said that the Dom-m:h nhghnotmhl‘:;e the canal until the United States, conâ€" -h'notqn?hme How‘}t{qu Canal., . He dwelt uj point. at some holdin & fil-,flm canal 'wou.lzi, be adva Wi not only to the Uniud,rShtesg, »to ourâ€" selves. . There were two parties, to every hwd «@ach party mdqm ‘I‘:‘P. old 'In::' his .or muaeo’:) c w 4 se * late " for "the"mdmsute'. coi-% trade, as whenever ons were ] frith ‘stte. United: dtgtew. they neq id Hon,. Mt. BUREAU said that inasm as Mr. Brarmy Aime destpamot h.ving,“fl‘; would make v‘;msy..fan th:thl.:u gentleman on the understanding 1 i lnrm would, close ?fi??dt:&te? and that if any other gentloman desired to address the House on the treaty, they would do so hereafter , when all the papers a’umddowu, ts This . i I 7 â€" Hog, Mr. iROWN addressed the Houseé, and expressed his ‘gratification‘ at the aiode in : which Mr:‘Campbell had treated this matter.~ There was, of cou »ob{eo- tion on â€"some ‘sides ‘with the n:a'y, ut generally that came fr;zkn thoub. hwbo were ;protectionists, liket on, meme ber '!!or North York, though that gentle» man â€"still: appeared to believe that he was momfiudu.ghomeuhobieoud fll:z the i ought to have‘ gone Washington: to> endesvour ‘to Klo}un Â¥â€" renewal ~of thetreaty, but he felt that: this came with vez bad "taste they were in the Ministry, had" qofi tiator: ‘after negotiator to "the ‘Uni States to ask for a restoration :of : city, «Then it was said that it was no to go to the'Uni‘t;g States to flbhgrhflllliq treaty, because the very papers whi e had submitted to the American Goyern: o a on of t y. not so. _ ‘It was true that the country ha Been prosperous‘to an extraordinary deâ€" . (England, imports atid â€"exports) was only Wthevduo‘gf 80,000,000 ; y now it amounts $7,500.000 figures of the last. thret years. %ht& ;:(oin;ltrutm fi&ti;nwr:f of "the â€" United , now e value a 000 872y in comparhon. Sitk thos af the year. 1854, when, with the OM% xd’u thereon, they only ,@mounted £39,000 ! Enshnd obtains such a suc« ;ohn-mndi rom=th@"repeal" of 'gr navigation laws, the free trade ioy ed, » and the removal of t 1 _duties, except on a ‘Tew prin‘ cipal . articles for" revenue To arrive : at the result “mm s‘.ry to take into consideration e of this country and of the United States and compare ‘both, ‘and ‘he thought it would tg)mve_t.lut. we bulnothi.nfi.flo fe as to the result ‘bf mipmc}}. e ; show the House statistios the ex ‘ and imports : of, the : two : countries, |: was the relative position: of sthe :‘ t rests, and it, would. be:easyâ€"to esta 4 hat the first interest of. this ~country, was. Ma agricul ure, . that; the: next «was wootf‘nnd forests,that our minerals w Qdmfd mu.t.,fi md.ffl\u .our man & not figure for. a very large amoun Kxot‘.te different interests, and that al f the manufacturing.interest had succeedad ‘ in a: yery large degree, yet it could bear no comparison withâ€"the interests of agriâ€" culture, &e: lviile: oha It being , then,six o‘clock, the . Speaker . i0 POOpithen,six o‘clopk, the . Speaker bTZI + ;A..%: .OE ~anbtelda" 1 ans, Sit. poom Tray Wieant surt state of health. Ple !a;:m.'!‘.“.‘_fi".'.‘-"‘_‘!‘,! ‘A Permanent Situation at $15 }Af / Per Week, __ . 2 Fey ; And 40 ° cents n;"-.""""fl: | $ apiiniee tor o woen : n o4 } aildes }"iw‘.}';.‘bg"}&a?h (ity,. Towa and ." «* flo""llte'd for & . F N &8“‘? arch :/ ie ts mmaant Peks |or aBte NO H iess for EET and BERViC® | 3010 ;’Am":‘l l (ue oans y | Ahecifications can be seen at the of fue ’W’ngo mn?t&};ée{;'.n‘r:u ‘5"1 #1 i r # // /. 8. OUNNmeKAÂ¥."* U. $.. 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GOFF, Etotels. near â€" Sussex Street, 6 give this publicity Office, . MaoCUAIG, M. KAVANAGH $779â€"30â€"2w 3750 getâ€"t orTaA WA of $750â€"1m 8750 Shertft‘s imal L. 24¢ 22205 200 c ; TENCC, 10 THG TDOSL muivg to Mlh “m.mw.fig“i o-f'leuhm ive way by fue $e mm.mm"“‘ ad i Aken in execution@ilthe et!&twht. tiâ€" mw*mnb remedy 2 d‘mt mw?:.m,w Of the to udewhumnhmu t’“’m‘*rmâ€"mm in the second ‘â€"a:: !-eh:l‘;mcflxa- fLtike Thell whot * 'r'l‘wrdmh an ‘imthe | . 1his medi¢ine u:.’l'f .nh At ulg‘“ 1 \Proethce lfinfi. t l-e- iuuu-n.. 1:;% W t g51 1t 1= stock, nt-mz o § * 4 @%flâ€" . : |"__ SORTHRUP & LYMAK, * ~© Coontr or Cagixtin)By ‘t 7 02 CA LCOX 5",'.‘."’-‘ in t x ner uoedtppncony CPepi % to, and to me~@irected and delivered ainst ‘the lands abditencimente of w iithed: d bvvide w m o # asiose h Boi& Chains, Sitverâ€" ellery, &e., &o _ _ in inomann regemni¢t mm junaé a “smo ‘l‘l':k:u oll §$10 ; Twelve M y Z\rj‘ ‘,'.-.";r,f i on p ‘Fiption oi the manber 6) 42 Bd otke: 1i welron ky "?7;::{:{3;&!’5?-':'»;.",'4.".'-,' : besent te ue 98 proptlve thom. .. 2l ipelqu mds ,000, 024 ts o2 lc io o e Oy SBonrie aast gae mml $100 _ 11.':.7.'&;7.; 0 mou ds ;’ wnnysnvu-nw in....zs.__.._ . Worth $5 0 each. _ _ $10;,000:06‘t _ ~â€"ulltyMalugable Cifte;! To be . diitributed io 1. D. S1NWS lidui Feb $10â€" 0 ,â€"0 0°0 . 0 01 E&:ed'“dd}’! [ r%‘}e’lf t :hla);m:.‘;ér; -mf-._,g,..?’?zfihrmgim * “‘fi&f?gfié Library.of siken yacky Sat ene o herely en en o m fim‘he vmmmu by the death of .fliguum T ingand / an Gflnl‘nem of the affairs of the ionifeniiementiy id etse id p . ‘ 8 tnurntnamniatenty mss ames on ue Fifth Con/ «igned, an aco 4 pao oE n "tP Beentand Manager. g’%fi?&%fi&ifigfi t $4itpOnementsâ€"Drawing Certafh February At a meetfig Of tne Tribtéds ‘or the Pablic Lt of Ke c 1875, it was Lioun, mxw-g;,&m nroovne late Hon. Thos. E. Bramlette was the real business manacer ofâ€"the gift conceris already wivan in old ar cwa Fesiaal 190 ePE ARUEn One Grand Cash 6 One Grand Cash 6 such Goupon, §5; Fmtoven" w hok rlexee. gap" To {ne Sgountrof Twe MutionaFive , Femeiind® ath Weng GenPPracc ie d Lc ic t 24 ..3 February, b the occasion of thew beip ds d En Death SiENoF THEREDHAT, bhiiniy dert@ihiar 1 64 . HATS, ENGLISH _ AND _AMERICAN _ HA MA wafi ?_.P:s;{i AMERICAN _ HATsS, ENGLMSHâ€" HATs, ww »enire srÂ¥uses For Tickets, or ifformation, addressâ€" Feb. 27, 1775. The onlyyalleble Gfft Distiontion in tre An eAFy calt‘soliéitea," * !~ > ‘ No. 33, RIDEAU STREEET, H. HOD ES , 8778 Opposite the British Lion Hotel. 5 Cash Gifts $20,000 each 10 Cash Gifts : 14,000 each 15 Cash Gifts 10,000 each FRENC H H:A T S, Gift Enterprises, Filteon:OAdg§ Torprlt prorart of Kentucky, | _ _ Hvimprnediet wtge in dogmanbas amny bht UFFALO ROBES F O R â€" 1 8 7 5. Agent and Manager, Lonisvilie DOLLARS ! THOS. E. BRAMULETTE ex 8.‘8. PolynÂ¥stan, 56 BPARKSâ€"ST., up 0 {’ A+ it MAH a Received AND distributed on the 27th JAMES PEACOCK, 100 tach $3 Watcied) Horkes 1M 4 1i DEYVLIN‘S. : $000 cach‘t HATS, 100,000 Hundred 120, 100.000 140,000 150,000 i ‘More Po‘bmny Bemi #h 1 tr Aua is uow "aP aio io doie e o0 Eeeatthe rtudy dian public, wunnd byâ€"e â€"caretul, ow:uu ‘fiu uumbar&,m the on tm tr Betnernant id ‘ DIAMOND h. which may exist without Tt« t . 3 Tenmecel irtameny retom en ina t ve ?udg in w;:;q':udw Reeieivepelyn "eiim remoria n es r:fiww. Miaoil;:fln. control over this class of dis SV 18, 1874, Eum aUc Gou Lure does not '_"’g* &“3‘.’&?&:‘:@% itatents hk Bdb ds bert hire "Â¥ gwm er, th _j‘,\""':j‘v aroogy (ye mfosed eteetemeedil ternal drainage mq become inaot the corrupt es are to .“ e Lo. causing pest scal -nfl- o id milin4 n'ee,w i f | "by altlach! themselves to use d veins, large & i a~< J T PS umwlommu&m. re struggies L. drench out or dislodge if possiple these car ra.rl..lclea,andt.he,mu ca ery ( ons.. Tok 16 Calipe Lnnaiamaits uâ€"\ ' nmumlgn If nathre d¢ nocéed “-J washing out these scremanin n umds Lo o uie aetithe A ‘BLESSING TO THE POLICK RTERLAl, blood contains the M# o A&mrt{mumwm‘. pt into cwplhryra- Mintts branoher ""‘m by vie ute branches 0 can'lodbacklothelm ouperntion By reason of much that is ong in medical treatment, t L} : thr infoommigioryoparuoion, poion insy peser e i insensible perspiration the or wit ;m'le t P m‘fifig worle 24e (ter through the intestine , the body im proved. Reepore tnrouphout the Workt whe Sb ator «Vony aARB moonme Saupt ied oo Supph ie m Gemanaiscpien.emeoat se o nieaenr w orak an ~*~ eoa nalae y dietts beri on folick Powders. "& fibont silobang hi Wfll Perfumery V. | e CONSUMPTION, WARTING AND IBD Gz#. Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancrestine,>>>" 143 NEW BONDS8T., LONDON, _Rimmel‘s Toilet Vi hoi and paniiary props t {:r% IE%â€" & i. ?:u"â€", exquisite o ies * " Himmots ° Larvedder " Wilthe, .distiliea 5 . Rimme!‘s Toilet Vinegar, eaisbtated for its u a:2 i «:»despatcb %‘m .. eesaver 1H0MA$ monson, __ § 81. 88 4 10L Southompton How! | = & wfim : ppuogtirnace., PEPSINEâ€"The HEMIOCA LB mw ggzg!-_fl!fil qrders :executed ) o oue O Soprleton, P 3. Orarscrt, Nov. %6, I8h, _ ;. ... .. __ . m %huififl.imfl& To H. K. E. “‘%“ yaire g:vbery'ts« 87 Newga .e_-.‘l.‘ Tone t. # -L C W‘sg;:‘?iun‘am-. mente and RailwayUq W&tuwfif"% panies, estat theg* rmmuntie .: 3i.1â€"<. Dey,, | J w naxson, 0 4 um-lfi-k & 00. wATOR AND CLOOK MaAK kn 6. T oromtoâ€"KEiMOG & Oe oo i Dre . me HEVERSMITE, & N p, tional, Gravel, and paing ed. . Sold in mgfi"d""‘n n hoi is warranted to cure all from the Uri« mol&lm.li‘.% constitu. tional, Gravel, and paing in h-:nun Morson‘s Effectual Remédies vain every known remedy, has fou; SAVORY & MOORE:, e $1.per bottle. Lazge Boctics $2." old in BotGeÂ¥ by the U8T SUCCESSFUL REMEDLEH ANHOOD RESTORED.â€"A RHEUMATIO youthfel im prudence remedy, ias founda simple which be will sond »Ren to his felloe t~by â€" Chemints ~ Driggiste mtm:fi. BRemedtes. INCHES ! Dying J. 76 Nakmaistr ow 25.%. THEY &ll the World. gentiemen, yours Opposite the Post_Office in Wth. Arrival and Departure malhhem of toe Coon, MM._ imo e 'N-, Pso r‘:-fi:ud : "aind Themtoarme urore puol uu:o-u- -'n7'31 mm;? 0 "":;1.- which are sent free, ‘as mot 6 hw & "Joak m arantrge e ofirarisy / ...‘;!g:-',h- a en uC {gniigee shcortmemd at y â€"tets 6 Pss o is Lk MANUFAOCPC "ING, A ge WATCHMAKIXG Watchmaker a Watchmaker "and Jgpo mae‘Pâ€"~)â€"~ £ .â€"].__â€" * uâ€"qmm_ma Jabe Â¥, 1874, EB atchmiaizers, '..AIII. 4 5 Fing : Jeweller, Practical t ; 1 OH i Complete aso are timed and City. Houseâ€"5 Jewellery snd Shippers on . Hold by a out _ Ton timcor is welght maA, w Smbnuzdvhd FPorie‘s Elle and iHume is finll:: for Berof Efii :gl apecial notice.) 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