$ # ds " Â¥ (Â¥} $4 «94 k aal §¢ Â¥ It is, perhaps, unlmy‘u» say that the ground for these animadversions never existed, and that Mr. Blake onterâ€" ed the Government in the same capacity in which he appeals to his constituentsâ€" as Minister of Justice. it is refreshing and reassuring, however, to find the organs of the Tory party at least admitting that the _ transaction known â€" as the * double shutfie " having appealed to lhis constituonts for endorsation ; and the public were tréated to dissertations columns in leagth upon the mortal offence aguinst constitutional practice which the proceeding involved. It is remarkable with what avidity the Opposition press seize upon the slightost breath of a rumour which they conceive would tend to reflect discreditably upon the Government. ‘The‘ istest scandal they unearthed wasâ€"to the effect that Mr. Blake was first sworn in as Postmasâ€" ter General, and afterwards exchanged portfolios with Mr. Fournier, without gentieman highâ€"toned, eontuten&, and comparatively incompetent, and one thoroughly able, but unprincipled, unreâ€" liable, and as capricious and inconsistent as the whirlwind. Both gentlemen appear â€"to have their advocates, but Mr. Cameron is in possession of the situation ; and as possession is nine points of the law, the struggle which will ceriainly follow any attempt to dethrone, will be interesting to cutsiders like ourselves. sacred Tory preserve of South Simcoe. The hon. gentleman was also equal to that feat : he would have been equal to something more wonderful, hai it been necessary. llaving elected him, howâ€" ever, the Tories have to choose between retaining as the leader of their party a repudiate these radical. sentiments, for South Simcoe is a constituency after Mr. M.C. Cameron‘s own heart. it is un necessary to say that Mr. Macdougall was perfectly equal to the occasion. The Radical plagform upon which he took his stand when first he entered actively into political life, and which had the dust of many years shaken off it for the edifica tion of the electors of Rast York, bad to be again rélegated: to the Iumber-mom, and its very existence to be denied, before Mr. Macdougall could put a foot upon the supported. lHis great abilities, however did not dazzle the sturdy yeomanry of York, nor did the silvery oratory with which he appealed to them for their suf. frages make them forget that aftor all he was the merest weathercock. in South Nimooé it was qfcouueuoceuuyw proiessed des turned. will Appears t the @acer l@gisiaturey h »ntemporary appears y 10 means universa DOUBLE SUUFFLL Want KA L*A MDPC Wigas, Sratds New Advertisement Miceâ€" G:‘ Lw'buv Aétablaiment Opposito Lheir Frouh Fragrami Too, at i0e. worth 30e Cheolce Seleried do 50r. . do 60 Extra Choics de 43¢e. do 65e Fines in the City, ase. _ Jdo TSe delegua Angsages as cqunity low prfces. & W A Kyan‘s New Rlock, Second Door from U‘Cannor Street. A WA LEADERSIILD 0k PION IN THR L00 to be conceded on all hands, bu ~Cameron, notwithstanding hi i desire to see Mr. Macdougall re will be ready to abdicate â€" the p with as much calmness as our 1e vo Aan! §0U en RESH ARRIYVA!T Conservative Mr. Macdous proceeding involved. evessary lo say that these animadversions W At Di THR LOCAL LRQIS LATURKE. ESDA Y vit bua M think, is a theory Lr. an f south Simeoe _ to the Loca counsented â€"t« & Â¥Yos THME QPPO nel live of his lurking refugee sort bowilder u:‘m“ï¬â€˜:‘ us in long rows and expects men, ministers and elders in equal numbers, from the four bodm.‘i)ul& made one, this distinction then to be obâ€" served, it is ho for tho last time. These proceedings, thioh we have venâ€" tured to forecast, believe very many ‘ that are not members of court, even from 1n|liahnoo, will be anxious to witness ; and premises for holding these meetings in will be selected adequate to accommoâ€" «date all comers,. It is expected that the Presbyterians of Montreal will entertain the United Assembly at a social meeting on some evening that may be found conâ€" venient. An evening will also, in all probability, mgivon to receiving dele sites from other churches, and two evenâ€" uzs to stirring addresses on missions, . uind on the work of the church at home, respectively. | By means of fmfl:'. -“l: ings, joined to the prayers 0 peop ...’l?.e.'r several homes, who though abâ€" sont wil, wo beliave ahow iman se U t o ht Et in their several homes, who though abâ€" sont will, woe believe, show their interost in what is going on by remembering the unio® at the Throna af (L.ll O 1@ "U i o paab hk he ces en ie tive rolls and read the minutes ruolv:m to unite and appoiniting the m hour of meeting in common. the Modoraters will sign the basis of union in the name of the ofï¬nhel the t and that consummation will iom The next duty will be to eloct a Moderaâ€" tor, the senior of the four pl‘flmiw- erators asking for nominations, at least two clerks will have to be chosen. This will be work shourh inss Ahk Alar "nu _ clerks to some_ suitable buildâ€" ing that may bo.gm«l‘uron, in all proâ€" lx:ilil.y the Victorig Hal (skating rnk) at an hour named, hen the joint meetâ€" ing will be constitu by the oldest of the four Moderators giving out the psaim to be sung, another of mï¬â€œm reul-.nd ing the Scriptu & third praying, a "fourth . rgading the official basis of umon agréed upon of the four churcive pa U to the time and place of the character of the occausion can be deh'ls: the four senaraba: abruc As many readers will doubtless be anxious to {uu-n as much as can be known of what is likely to be the order of proâ€" codure at the approaching Presbyterian meeotings in this city, we give space to the lollowing outline of wlmml- been proâ€" posed, premising that nothi gennmns i to the time and â€" place of t.':aal n hake (ale Fire Alarm for tho confused alarm o Saturday forenoon. 1 bog to state most positively that the trouble was caused by the pulling of an alarm at one of the boxes more than once, contrary to printed nstiructionsy placed over all boxes, 1 might furthor state the Fire Alarm was and is in perfect working order, aud can safely say it has worked as satisfactorily as any tire alarm on this ¢ontinent. In justice to all parties and for the erawlit of the city, any further irregularâ€" ities or confusion shoold tro investigated, and the blame saddied on the right shoulders. the united church will start on with a full tide of blessing. W Ttu® Eprtor or THE TLMES ed upon. | After this the clerks 0l_mroh_eu_iwill call their respecâ€" he on ours, &c bl J for which by gonmoun consent he ibove all men in his party ‘"“fPhoo of the Union and r °"-b°gw°&hn' ings on that _ be deti tely settlea until parate churches shall have trage pon ation of th Macvoraut A i are 1d ondence. contused alarm of 1 bag to state most omnble was caused by larm at one of the ®, cun'.m_ry to printed l in this morning‘s management of &o vounlused alarm of | beg to state most is in o w opinic ts nuthor the Con ch 0 sih, that they will o retract it. The ai surd ur that tiy understood m nieations of Â¥ay to be held us . expressed M d V Was titution, ‘1f rumour had good effect, rget the inâ€" s accepted single one ; o the sub ty, a sen ch oslates Wl ine Uhurch of England has five ï¬ni-ionariulmon‘ lbun,u;.w,d"" Rth Brotren aoa use io 2 o# Plymouth udUmnv-lm..nd about eight hundred . pagans.â€"Zfamilfton sccurred Llgos e t Pb k religion, is improving, » yearly oolloc:‘:gm :'fl.e and means of livelihood. schools. ‘The Instituto ut nine sehools are maintain England Uonw-.,, of 1x bwo by the Wesleyans, ; P 4 oS m rer FansaieAAif tw 4Fv.a s during the past *m The Mississ numiber 215 with ‘an increase of % tribes hold 52,000 acres of exoellent mostly uncleared. Theoir real prope nllns at $1,300,000 and uf:nonu porty at $1 All boopar agricultural implements are used,and hmduo& of grain is harvested anm orality, inculeated by educatian Bs t e P ciansacs d of the counties of Brant and Haldimand we are most nearly ihterestod, and a fow statistics regarding them may ~not be out of place. As with all the Indians thoughout the better settled m of (hl:‘dn, the Six Nation ‘and & From the annual report of the Departâ€" ment of the kln?:io.r‘ some i%amung information may eaned. The tribes of Indians throughout Canada are carefully protected lx.flupulntondqu who make returns to Government. With those of the counties of Rrant and H..r1150_â€"/a Indians REPORT . 0P THE q w00 O2 220 OOE 2 TOOE _ _The first daily , after the accession of William and w.et its sails to catch the wind of popular Tavor by putting on its uu.‘f.g. The Orange Intelligencer, Yellow, dusty, insignificant, in comparison with our splendid new shoets of toâ€"day, we still cannot help regarding with a corâ€" tain reverence these pioncers of liberty and intellizence, the first nowspapers.â€" Phila. Am. Journalist. â€" To a, bbysician of Paris, Renandot, | , 140 Markets of ove belongs the credit of having first oolloo:z I m'rh':‘: m.}‘m‘w‘ in fugitive sheots the news of various | 99# for a sheet of countries. This first venture was a weekly, | :’:‘:':-MM“: baur aued in ""“x:mm when pationts | 24y discount or ailow were fow, and doctor at leisure. He who may smuke sped obtained a license to do this in 1652, * | "reaintion." Oisiarth i6 Sh (o yor lafed uh marlnt 9t in and PrtfaistyMic iss Chrs ie Mercurie, which by authority "was imâ€" printed at London by Her Highness‘s printer, 1588." So to the sagacious fores thought of the great Queen and the ise poli y of the great minister i &eï¬fb?:sukma ples of the worl are â€" ind for tf:ao model of our present necessity, the newai:per. Deâ€" prive usâ€"ye sweet cherubs who sit up aloft, ye weird sisters three who preside _ over _ our fates â€" deprive u-ofourboou,mrbmkfnh,our funds in banks, but take not from us our morgâ€" ing papers, In this early journal aro the unoflhodqy,uuhweuwriugnuï¬;ï¬' de-'xnpd to arouse and stiffen timi loyalty, tells of a discovery of a\Spanish lot to murder the queen. There is a ï¬eroio poem, too, called “Elinbethe] Tri::fhan.," by one Janies Asker ; a critical article ou an unfortunato author, | entitled « Pather Parson‘s Coat wa{ | Dusted." various witty ings, al printed in Roman letter, ".Y. | Ot ed i the ipon tateâ€" C sc se en e e om SeRtmes ces, and makes "a powerful rayer,‘" and is zealous in bringing peorplo foa " profesâ€" sion of religion." But of all his one hunâ€" dred thousand dollars, how many were not recaived in bribery or -tol?an from the pockets of the oppressed people of South Caroling ! , 1 remarked as we were about to drive away that I should like to talk with him again. « "How long are you gwine to stay, sah ?"> «" l expect to remain until Monday," " You might have a talk toâ€"morro.w," suggested my companion. * No, sah, not to morrow ; to morrow‘s Sund.fl; 1 has to keep the Sabbath holy ; I‘m a High Churchman ‘bout dat ; [ am." A High Churchman about thatâ€"true, Nash is a High Churchman about that. Heo is a regular attendant upon Divino serviâ€" n __" Well, sah, so far as I go 1 havon‘t got nothing ag‘inst Blain, of he is put forahd, I like Mr. Blain well enough. lHe‘s got some good friends down heah,. Blain was mighty kind to me once. Mebbe you don‘t know that me and Cardoza was the first cullud men that ever sat on the flo‘ of de House of Ropresentatives, and Blaing he was Speaker, and he paid us a heap of atterition." @But, Snator," said my oomruiou, * we can‘t carry the election with the voto of South Carolina alone. ‘The Northern States insist upon having somebody else. W‘l:g can‘t we all agree upon some man such as Blain ?" P " Dat‘s a little harder question Mebbo he don‘t stand well up yo‘ way, but heo‘s a mighty strong man with us, sah . mighty strong. De cullud roo le stick! squar up to him right straight nfong, just like he stood alongside of us in de Kuâ€" Klux business." If TME ORIuGIN or NEWS PAPERS «" What do you think of hin as a canâ€" didate for nomination ?" "It ain‘t no use talkin‘, sah, of (Grant Ezhl de nomination, we‘re gwine for him. South Carolina‘ll vote for de devil ef he runs on de Republican ticket." @ What do you think of the third term questionâ€"of (irant for a third term ?" I asked. Toâ€"day 1 met Gen. Beverly Nash, * who is considered one of the shrowdegt politiâ€" cians of his colour in South Carolina. His African progemitor could not have surâ€" péssod him in blackness. He was a slaveâ€" until freed by the Emancipation Proâ€" clamation, and during the war was a:Conâ€" federate officer‘s body servant. Recon: struction brought him to the surfrce and threw him into official life, where his hard sense and quick wit gave him proâ€" minence in his party and great popularity with his race. He now represents Columâ€" bia in the State Senate, and is a regont of the lunatic asyJum and a diroctor of the penitentiary. â€" His levotion to the public service has been a profitable investment. Me resides in a tino mansion in a pleasant quarter of the city, and is reputed to have $100,000 laid by for a rainy day. | ) ist they ap American v we cun in sc and more recently the guileless Iawrence, whose public® spirited efforts to reduce to the American consumer the burdgusome cost of â€" silks were for a time so successâ€" ful. â€" Sooner "or later ali our swindlers of the higher necéssary exception c nnexation con presently to i ttle chance of a umproving, and the P THE DEPARTSENT THE INTERIOR POLITICS MADE PROFITABLE tents are used,and a fair i# harvested annually, «i by education and O} )me way iinprove Lhe cHal resentatives wo send â€" conventions like that 1 to bo held in Bullafo > ol a successful result. â€"â€"â€"â€"<ems <@â€"smam..â€"_â€"___._._. 0s MADE PROFITABL! From the Tribune met Gen. Beverly Nash, 1 one of the shrowdost ; colour in South Carolina. gemitor could not have ors L0 t case of % Both ! _excellent land, real property is | used,and a fair ater mll c find the Indians MA proâ€" and <with the | summer tour | > most of the winion. Until the character send there, e that which Builafo have osult. For making dny Cob GBt. w Norwich 2 ECC can be suppliod at tme, 1#‘..,'\',:::‘:3?% .:":Ilï¬â€˜.';‘;..;,ï¬.... tor the im . 1808, "A, 97 bu,n:‘:l::mn mmuao: :.gn:h‘"mfl N‘m press, Bl‘:fl_. fur $7 00 each, HRaov Role Agents 1*+ Ontarig, **%% o. HARPERS BAZAR - ILLUSTRATED, f ~â€"___ N »ices of the J Tho SBazar is edited With h contribution of taet and (alent that we seldom find In ho oo desront Heiint $ho onpan of the grow warld of ~Boston: rmm' The Zazar commends Itself to every member Of the househoidâ€"t ‘the ghildren 13““ pretly Tflm‘u, to the young butios by m‘“ tron by its patrons ‘for (i9) o HioBnoYRICBt mac lllhtl{mllu by its i0 . 0000 CAMIEON‘#@ clothes, to A Ropositeory of Fashion P L 'lmn." eonar t vertpansâ€" .. 2100 Ti DAILY RUN,.â€"A laryo nowsâ€" papoer of twel".'iflht oul.l?n‘nm. ticn over 14, Ail the »ows for t ‘& moioiig o ce o n T uie S 200r PraR 00 â€" 50 a . a‘Hetunut ‘ym per cont. Addross, _ _ t : .. _ WP @tprOa0h of the ‘residential election ) glve:-l;:lmnl unlguncu : the events _ developments of We shall endeavour dqlzï¬bom fully, faithfuily and | Weekly Sun has now atlained & | tion of over seven thousand . _ 1ts readers | are found in mmn;mryw.d iue _ quality is well known to the rtlflh. e shall not only endeavour to keep it tully u; to the | old standard, but, to improve and Jnoll- | _The oekl;oBun wilt oonunnstoho.mum‘ nomw. All the news of the day will | ?:.'1 luh‘ n.'mm wn::: nullsuuls 'd‘] 4 trus t, reated in a clear, mwm...u&.. ve manner, & | . lt is llnlo-nauwww' Bun the i lw-tï¬unmu,yno'!nperluuro world. nmu= ] tult ofen&etulnlm ap | io rortvaioot nanint, sowiee 19 adeeitaiy always contain the most intoresting stories and‘ | 'g"'""""‘.,m::‘;fl"“’ day, carcfuily selected and « « 4 | _ The itural is a prominent | featicro in the wï¬m its articles will | °. Hee museboni iess mt ie ce to the Armier, | is increasing, and the \ DX UOBL o politics . tare Wimar s auk Hiei bulos "an ds us Hat M /=« a dumns. Onl , fuunus. uy $L> a your, prstago propaid: ITW brmrp t rhib ce c POoL necessary to up a tlub In tho \anl&iflunp:s t.gh tate. wends one dollar and twenty con papor, postpald fora yeoar. .md:'-cu OT u‘w")\,ve:‘klly Han is one dollar a our & M gight p and wv“ 5o|unu. As‘this barely |-{y:«‘?'n. expenses Af paper and ting, we arv :ot able to make any duun‘wulo. surv g‘»,n»mnun to friends Erouaues. mpho ateen Sn o0 10 extend Ms NO zl fm Lautow.. 1. iCW "w, Wwhich requires Payment a i-~â€"- -â€"-l-“-nvw ';;.." MERCCOIE T year, with twï¬un:ltn:u:&g-&‘l POL DecessnrV th oot 2.“3‘.".“3'."5"’!!9"' e Ciy Teported, _‘ = _ m’l‘hd ‘& lce :ï¬â€˜}veekly Ban enr a eight e (’:ulll-ll. As‘this barely |n'\:y':4‘l paper and printing we are not of all ‘loh.h-:" C ® W“'.-& and â€" {reas March 2 1375 Daily & Weeklv for 1875 â€" MAND SAPOLIO, M i6s, Printers, Photogt For oehlncgt B‘m?‘"m‘“. THE SVUN 1t surpasses everything for Windows, patited d d Suou hn io S wore Aud Pins, Brassos, and THE TIMES: OTYAWA, TUESDAY, JUNEf1, 1875. v@) Flour & Feed. || Teuders. _â€" |Hatt H : 3. W. MceRARB, 42 6m . Mathowman‘s Bloo‘t, Wolliart CUarvers & CGilder . "Atl ordars for Books requirt nted hoad1 earefuily attended to. ng pri nge GENERAL BOOKBINDING ESTABâ€" LI8HM RNT. Ag, i2, BPARKS STREIRT, OTTAWA. Ruting, Perforating, Numbering Waruers & Gilders ~WILSON & ORR, Accoggt___]}qu‘ Manufacturer, all discriptions; at March 12, 1674 oud mB-?.".Z.,"'J Harrig ".' ' arreus a BRUTRERS, T otk _____ _ Soe # PBUTHERH, Mew ROPCRa aat zic s B i PCs ies‘ Cont biags done up in ‘Fx‘;'s‘ï¬'ï¬ï¬"izm. un the Shortest Notice. c Moderate. â€". i. Mathew iNow Enildinos Wai ton L BLroOL @60 Snarksâ€"st. OUSEKERPERS ; 18079. © : Coal. BOOKBINDE R, PICTURE FRA ME MANURAOTURERS * 0 e holad stock alyunys on hand to suit .u1 partios, ers prom ubtenc Irlt""'{‘pt:_!‘l!goï¬â€˜grk’;o will be paid for all RIDLAU AND OUMBERLAND ‘l‘l‘.{ FLOUR AND _ FEED sToRE. ALEX. TAYLOR, |_ Sucecssor to D. McLarnon. I SWiscellancous. ylgq‘g“m MAVE TO QRDER, ids of Farm Produce, FLOUR AND FARM PRODUCE Now Parliamentary Tonsorial . Mathew i\ Now Bulldt Weilt »Luvet. bcl.wztl Duiferin urk!n‘?' and E_l:fn; $ A P 0O L 1 0, ST CLASS Hair Dregser employed. Ladâ€" Wm. M. BEATTIE & Apply "8.0,.:; St. near Central ?!'M MHMAY & OATS FOR SALE. E. GENDREAU‘S kinds of Bookbiuders. 1LOOKINJâ€"GLASS and PAPER RUL Egg Powder, ut this rate.. Aï¬ and twenty conts a. MORTIM E PARLOUR air Cutling. Critos is now open, â€"DEALER INâ€" ‘HJ 19 . s vak‘s â€"CORNER O#â€" 1 und the fashions COAL Photographers;> and cust of propait Pleasure, an witkour order to have . MceLarnon, one who L get the 1875. several thousand Wood engraving "‘‘‘Price and Styl0 .‘".g!:'.m:'z in extra Cloth, por aetaike s ces Ad h ET ue‘ t Sipmegpmnitrt ~apuistur \s.d emm.....s no pains have b@en spared to 1 . . re their ©xcellence; the cost of their ty mï¬ dind ooo o on in e o umt ablo feature of the Oysloprdia, and worthy of its and â€" af mate 17 2C 2O SIARNCIOS Of sei®nce and of mmost famods and renrancole t ced eplct the ory, arciiliecture, and art, as woll as the various in the neasane La11202 °CCC I0F the added not tor the wike uf Potouet aneet bur oo wiyo greater lucidity and force to the explans Al p' H.hiflim-l"l -'_l"“ OJ m +4 The ilinstrations which first thine in the M’“h‘{_‘ï¬â€˜ resourees for carrying i1 on to a successf ""hb m snccessful solvingt the n aop y â€" ie nowfla, in a new with -i'a‘."}':! and compase ms Its ceszor, but lhrgn.m .‘z".‘ position as have been suggested by longor o2 0-.. 2 OHIY H 10 No papors or tran ni h ‘,'.Ԡof wn& t o Mbrepomain nsm Nes on it has mm«m bring down the to the latest dl&qlfldwmulflzm ol“ most recent disco f in u of frosh production in iIternture, and of the nowes, o Anpment of politicat has ) oev#u:modheom qm.-“.u a i ol to the industrial " and_usoful ‘ “mdl-l.-atdm life. Great wars and uon have occurred, involying ï¬ï¬‚l’l“'md peculiar moment. The of xc ?â€" o. been ended, and a new course c-m and Industria! activity has been commenced.""" e accessions to our know» punn'n?m i Ox» polltical of the last deâ€" M'm"‘wm.flohmu hevo brought into public view a multitude of n.m‘h-' nd‘o’rwhmm cnq“ ’.on is‘ curious to know the partisninrs °@3 5, /40 i# curion cen fought ut Great battles have ons tecwat ooities nave stg ‘his work is said to subscribers ayuble delivery of each volume, it will be Some Mag about t aoe on ourens cach con , and editors | fle Notices of the Press. Snss se Into how many homes it Inouen oet mes conninecat af one ocane Saped, t sop ow o anrin "eaner: £ TERMS : Postage free to all Subscribers in the ® b&| work The Christian at Work, do his ï¬tmTiï¬oTnFE them with the latest poftations of fresh and other kinds of fien lt inds of Pouitry and Guing! i Ottawa, Fop, 3, 1729888 LAPOIYT a farmar atand ea4qs ECS T CRRLAORE from his former stand to the new Fish Market south side of York streot. He will be ":“‘:l‘.‘;;'e to meot his friends in his new stami ant l onl sie UTst class firms or individuals of umn-u%hmu&hmm:duu f.flm‘_fl. further information may be Paim London, England. nwanal Asspay, CC CBCZ °CC EFHmont Neysucl Asphalte, as the one permiss» ibie in contracts entered Inh%'lh-. The Company will also giadly entertain posals rrom" oy ols o Sn oatertain proâ€" 4 Of in the form of for use in the Lominion of Canada, at m'u.! M CED PRICES. : ® The whole of the arid a large :mporuon u%‘- '= }ia'r"(m pl"esd with the above ‘ gf""'“'."‘?ï¬_gn.!l’!ï¬!‘d the Pyrimont FISH ! â€" FISH! ~FISH y »; M08ES8 LAPOINTE desires to in« . form his customers and the public lly tï¬u he huunmomhhmgm mm his EOVEWTU VE PDaytwond ao0004 ' uC a I ’ r .l.‘nd"hp-l‘u. who are now the :E: tors of the colebrated Asphaite Mings of = :non(.So'g:&L Aln.fnnogmno&m z u m“ml, gygfgggqu,u_mumm o i en ay person they choose, inâ€" 19X onamipremnivntiineirdant io uo the e erenty xL’.J AM, & Co , ?fl&l‘hflh\oï¬lhdflnh. ~â€"__. OR SOUL CHRMING. e <â€"__~ How cither sex may fascinate and gain the love aAifection of person they choose, inâ€" ;g:x_}ly. ï¬"u m‘l.lfnn possess, free. by mail. n â€"_ .\ _ @20X 010 New York ausstionably the., tost suptaince PS YCHOMANCY, De ent of Public Works, Olua.Wq th May, nm' orke OTICE is hereb Ni Suteqns m&ï¬â€˜&rfli‘e‘fl-ï¬ %ï¬r&'},ï¬m udln' &ufl' vnndman-nn road will be progecuted as the law directs, J * "&. 3. on Danavimuant a# Duril â€"_‘%â€"% . DeWitt Talmage, Editor,. dotails are as PYRIMONT SEYSSEL ASPHALTE Td either in OF in the fosig of to W. 0. CALLENDER, T0 & 71 a Buildings, Old Broad sttwet, E. C. TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE. â€" Deal in Mc ho s o ssm Coe . ME "‘%’mm"' Look« Furniture ~Warerooms, ANCGUSzCoO. OppositeHoeney‘s New Block. .1 Jan, 11, 1074. There aro‘N NONE IS ‘GENUINE! 0’(." mm i Savings SIGNOF THE RED HAT, ENGLISH ~AND AMERICAN ~HATS | Fob. 27, 175. An early cal} solicited. 10 Cases of MEN‘S & BOY‘s STRAW;HATS, Â¥ urniture. HAT! HATS! HATS! 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., m:ï¬.mmnmm March 12, 1876, 4 Hatters & KFurriers. AuNo_wmu F O R 18 75. STRAW ~HATS!!! Ne. 83. RIDEAU STREET, JUST RECEIVED ALL THE NEW STYLES FOR 1875, Latest Shapes now Opening HODGE S , » _ Received . Glassware, Karthenware, | _ JAMES PEACOUK, IÂ¥mitations ‘on the ~â€"ATeâ€" DEVLIN‘S. 11, Rideau Stre onite Wester: Buildings. < _h““f“. 5* o’ ..I -;‘.“ “ “ â€"« 9. McKinnon & Co. _._~ Â¥8 Sparks St., Ottawa. 143 NEW BONDâ€"BT As attested by reports from Medical Men who ied arun it e rcpmepre peatmaarce fas t"‘;‘!"" promoted, and the goneral condition o donsoxrrio®; wasrine anp impriaxs Iuomas monson, « son, Rutsict sohaee bownut Pl OHEMICALS AND NEW MEDICLN »"lincled, and Bhipping orders executed. @ j «t 2OH HRAVe Unntueie i pntion e PEPBINEâ€"The popular and hminnll-â€"-; Bx?VORY & MOORE, Ana‘Z "-lnuagï¬.mnn-dn Ore allott Davis & Oo‘n ?_m-mm‘aw.. Morson‘s Burgopne, Buibridge a Coâ€" O N"hq. & Â¥7 Newgaie PERRY DAViS & son & Lawrenoe, Burnett‘s Cocoaine 28 warranted to cure all %ï¬_m nary Organs, in elthor sex, procendi|+â€" m’-uWNo'a'fl.w Bumett'{""ooeo""ame B“@?WM is warranted to cure all Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Btrings, &o., always in Biock. _ 4 Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s â€"Cocoaine Powders. A liberal allowance io shinea w_†o ? C Burnett‘s COocoaine .!.":é.m vory apuming. Sp * Prevents the Hair from Falling. _ Bumett;_o Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine "ACGian _ _WAi08, 50 Btrand, 128 ] ind % Cornhiil, 17 old by ail ""-:-#."’:3‘::: Re Burnett‘s. Cocoaine 4 T WA of i 'l&nno’:‘nui.)w ‘[‘E‘ mm erpan o e â€" & the reputation of the i# un nBcessary to do so. Bprings , Mt: W;, OHAMPNESS will open a good Ltyâ€" Stable, providing é’ hve Sattatem ac. ‘There i atond Cotraeen Aort s Rimmel‘s Violet, Rose, Leaf, Kice, and other RaidAwia woes mCRCp . APIY Cunds Dave beenâ€"improved and beautified ggmmumhmmt and exercise The trip thither by the wa wer is most yable, and a raiiroad e 1F8r to the Springs is in of conâ€" m{ruotion. Until railrond "ts comâ€" fortable carriages will be in waiting at the ant mnu:. eouneyance d visitors to the »ne8. distance e from nlï¬:c.:_uwm Ottawa my' u‘.un ounfo s eP 2p2 TA obertson, of Montreal, wrote as ?fl- 1889 :â€"»Buf the d“'. ahove all &mï¬ \lomdflo.'n:ak.-.lgm Foopu a few mnn who spftered much "“""mbymnnam’ waters. ~â€" C «, _ ACGOMMODATIONG. A maghificent new hotel, capable of| accomâ€" modating 800 guests, will be opened on June ist ‘ th "‘7'-" T'w. Dyspepsis, D. rangement of s Digestive Orâ€" #?-- f m.,.. g}{'_‘.'_._'_ MJ "El': Q‘ï¬n To ids of cured by using the water for a few weeks 50 and 75.c0nts por Bottle, Gives Now Life to the Hair, REJUVENATING WATERS ; Te sought for in years long past, "I076. i ; . ~1875. Caledonia Springs. Joyful Tidings. to Thousands. L ;' TL o e ow Affords the Richest Lustre, w 1 P2ERETT BJ the Weok °:: :: $2.50 por day seaes .0 46 * By the Month......,... . Ts not an Alooholio Wash, Invalids ! ~Attention ! ULPHUR, 8SALINE and G A 8. Subues Refractory Hair. Rheumatics! Read ! Ts not Greasy nor Sticky. ‘ LE%__ =..ib 1N QA.‘& 1 by Chemists and throughout the world. being unequal in « Bom have preps 1L 0 adigestion is Pevsin®, the Sotive prinoiple o ins Piges, Cobuies; and as Wi in und um. Ihdaflmuuu tcaroely be considered spocialiy,its mm:.onhdntou all othef Chemists and Storc? of the Com Elysinm of the Invalid Is again open Memedies, JAB. A. GODIN & 0n s A.oouxlm‘ Oilâ€" Hoap, petfumed with F. J.ULARKE, are positively yant bore s or khe abtas s Sm entioct dn tnria oee G, P. BAKER, P Post Office, Oitaws, Mry 2, 1876. Oï¬ ul2 2 2 l e e aa Nipaitinia in rraiiee oo par F-un.' Toure rome [AE $â€"3 iwous ie it i 4 B0 Ant baviogs Are no longer soid at this office, but may be trom any of the H~F’“ verherti zon sondl the POST OFRIOK BAVINGS BAKE. Deposits will be mmuu“a so much m’ e "*""'l m -'“ ";l'm We POBTAGE STAMPS New [ 5fg fiificee Parival me tesaroet metisastwe Coo No se -'E'""'{?;.-"-*.: e t o t x .. * Buninotes taoter t 195. BUrwir a ofkhKampngs BRQONZRS w Continet im eseliare or the Sigie Anu:&‘&" roliery of the the wu'..;. Pnd @ Wompoutnemeoteâ€"plout n wevenarme astirrnnn ade w m%‘m Jeweliery which are sent free, ‘as mun..f:"g. from the largest in the mmb;numu. Lmagate H11}, or through W i ATon yinoroor snn METAL ‘wWi mmum u.» Maker to the Ohronograph, by uind N " S Are tnginnar c Alh s WATCHMAKIXG it 17 jformer workshops, . ving sold oul the retail Imu & Goyer, 1 beg for. u.mu.rs;:z-:s..u.ï¬ MANUFACTUSING, . JFWBIT®N ‘l‘?‘ mans 0 :;m. â€" and VJ a Aintnernap mos -u;".â€.'sq‘"““-«fï¬ Hooks 26. at 2 lowest ( J; tiue riog soltheat ues u) oo house in the Dominion. | «s . B@* 36â€"SP4R $ fArvurAcrurmxe ‘- Watchmaker and J V se N. MARKg _ Coiaichmiathers idfsdi9n d1 P W. BENSON, and 6 Wholesale ; Wate wre timed HMails, «> p.m., in which ouly un» JEWELLRY TREp 81 3 wTites : writes, " i hi bottles of â€" 3 nounced by "to try Klo: :d.:-d Keopor, West have been troul for eeveral yea! =aR mahe & No « it. 1 have thie of outs, wounds Humorrneins ly cured by Ms on salight pote far .6.\ oï¬ tried Dr. Female will effedt ‘a have failed; Ti réfuni the parations ol ds ple for any "1 have beet for the last : each package, preserved. proiitable tea ¢ tad hare thaw Bell‘s Block, east side from ged itself E;ip.fll Norioe ro will remove Shoes from J + K1N 1/18Ra8 honloadile a is marvellious % consuit & e tf withor which is an angd at the :i!lhvfl-i- to those wio i Lallure to finst o Â¥ lho-vhl Pile and in ts ' the Rexovauâ€" from 88 to 53 stock of b old stand to -'“.u- urtlul to the In all cases . ~Offices to } Apply to R Bush farm This well Sold by all, it i Wakd* m061 abundain «4A NBR Y Jaulury 13 18 #1 oN ‘ buthd Fars« Mov it Â¥o~~.~~ Pa., giving i i A ComsOn PILE A ty, 0 AITAD G, Ne W