* % a 4+# Â¥++ Ja4f «1 Canada, LX . _ The rate for Trubment Adveluso®eNis !* TKN CENTS PER LiN®, no» parell measure I0F each |nsertion. Wor s,...J‘u.,u TEN UKNTS PER [LINR, and for Parugraohs. Keâ€" m of Meetng®, Fiusnclal Statements of a, Railway Cone tes, Insurance Comâ€" pantes, and mailters of im. de.enpuon‘ inserted .ml the Reading | Matter, _ F FTEE A 0 PERKR LLNK Special Contracis are made for a definite _ Caondensed Advertisements on the First when not exceeding Twenty Words, TW K F1VE | ENS «ul "NK«\RL!-A-[ MHouses for Nale. Mous«s to Kemt. _ Monâ€"cs Wanted. Boa d aud Lodging. Caitie Sirayod or Mtolom. F»â€"ms Wanted. Farms for sale or to Roni. Live Stochk for Sale or to Ren; Meney Wanted or to Loan. Situations Wanted. gmâ€" Vacant, &0.. &6. ofessioba! a us =â€" eards Ins the first page for © e«r when not twenty wonds, obor . =cek, $8; twice §1%; and every day )~. cach word oven ts the same propGit) 1 THE WEEKLY TIMES is published every Frida taina news of the week world , valuable agrieult: etiel editorial articles of prige $1.00 nor sunum in Subscription Rates (or the Datly Times W hen padd weelthy . Tweive and uâ€"ball Cont can easily see, in making christianized people accept the morul aspect of that agreement upon which they come toâ€" gether; and as people in this country, and now aâ€"days, are pretty much in agreeâ€" ment upon the leading principles of morality, the party that Mr. Langevin is coming forwurd to lead will not likely Sale of Housebhold Furniture J. Breming Even the Programmist Party do not seem to sympathise with Mr. Langevin, for one of their organs hailing from ‘Three Rivers, a locality that not long ago was sufflicient‘y devoted toâ€" that gonuom.n’ and that sympathized with all those spe. cial interests and ideas that he was un derstood to represent, has given him what & contemporary describes as the " severest handling hbe has yet received." If the honourable gentleman is not popular with the Programmists where can his popular. ity be? He has _ become a dead weight, _ no party, or wing of a party, can cousent to be burthened. with him, or held responsible for his adâ€" vocacy. His repudiation by amy authorâ€" ity speaking for the Programmists seems to us the qone thing needful to show that politically speaking he is friendless, an Ishmaelite,his hand against every man and every man‘s hand against his. 1t would appear to have supplied the one link necessary to make complete the chain of his unpopularity. . It may be regarded as the closing aot, in that direction, of that fate that has pursued him with unfaltering constancy since he entered public life. To say of Mr. Langevin that he never was & popular man is to put hbis weakness in that sense in a very mild form of des eription. ‘The fact would be mora justly Nogices of Birtbs, Marriag and deaths with fm eral uot _ Complete Lates! Teley Reports, and H Local Noticeâ€"Adle M. Gendreau. Board Wantedâ€"Normal School. Local Notice â€" Bermingham â€" Auctior NO OLD ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTSD IN THis Local Noticoâ€"Bermingham Sales Insolvent Act â€"Alex. Moffat There certainly never was a greater failm e as a party leader. Sir George Carâ€" tier set him a good example ; he conduct ed his party in a solid phalinx for many years from triumph to triumph, and, when removed from this life,that party stood as one man. _ Mr. Langevin became the _ successor of a man to whom his supporters were devoted. But, apart from the consequences of the Pacific scan dal, the falling away, the disaiFection, and the insubordination that almost immediâ€" ately set in were the subject of general observation and comment. If the Pacific seandal had not come, if we may so put it, to the rescue, and thus afforded to Mr. Langevin and his immediate friends an excuse for failure that overwhelmed all others, his unfitness to be the leader of men, would be more striking toâ€"day than it is. But that unfitness is perfectly well known, and to such an extent that the honorable gentlieman wi‘l hardly ever again lead the strongest wing of the ) .. t to which he may happen to beiong. We observe that the Three RKivers paper in question, the Journal, agrees with our view that the charge from which Mr. Lanâ€" gevin wishes to escape, is a far less serious one than that which he prefers to acknowâ€" lego. We beliove,indeed it cannot be dis puted,that bad as the act ol putting the $32â€" UV0 into his own pocket would be, it would be much less outrageous than the other, that of using the $32,000 to corrupt the people. lt is true there are a fow who take the other side of the question, and such as these will be: delighted to hear that it is rumoured thit Mr. Langevin is about to retu:n to public life, ‘They will then in that event have adeader who will be in a special sense worthy of his folâ€" lowing. There will be some difficulty, we dealt with by the statement that there probably never was a more thoroughly unpopular man in public life in this country. Tenders for F NT Business Wanted. For sale or Wouni« Lest or Fonns. Board Wanied. T‘he <l:intcs. MR. LANGEYIN AMONGST HIS OLD FRIENDS. BIRTMH®, MARKIAGES, DEATH® OTrawWaA, FRIDAY, aAUG. 20, 1s75. #TI KE ISs HERERY GIVEN OTEAW A raR1â€"UCLPURAL A ndersor THIL .. MES a W it M ned ev Mb N O T IC EL . Hay, Straw and Oateâ€"H A M ® L LIST sâ€" eards lnsort c( r when not cxceed «. §3 ; twice n we ach word over Lwe Ub H is RLACK I cand Deaths, © e« attached #1 rning, Price 12 «s °. muy par A Nuâ€"Aâ€"HAL! ity. The Adve LV TLMEN fyige | wx In M ever come to such proportions that it will rule at Ottawa. â€" The exâ€"member for Dorâ€" chester may yet becomo a leader ; but if his following be only such as can fully rule at Ottawa. . The exâ€"member for Dorâ€" l TME PRODIGIOUS PBATS OF A T. JOHN RIVER chester may yet become a leader ; but if NEW BRUNSWIOKER his fullo'wmg.bo ouly such as can Nlly] Thomas, or ‘Tom Gardner, as he was agree with hi. that he bas acquitted himâ€" l familiarly callod, was born on the River self according to the strict line" of ‘rectiâ€" 8t John, 0:9 mile ""°"i° t.hc;‘mouth °:.7%'; tle in this $32,000 busi Mactaquack stream, in the year A in which of u’ ACX Iu.:n“.l" no natter ‘ \"ww‘ casually, Gardner gave no eviâ€" 4 fie ways i6 DMGA € isposed 9‘ | dence of unusual power, but when strip the money, it may be seloct, but it will ped his muscular development was (ro: bo yery small. mendous, and it is aftirmed that instead entiin fnnemmmommmnmmancamemeee | | | of ordinary ribs he possessed a solid bony â€" wall on oit{\or side, and that thore was no PROTECTIONLST HUMBUG. soparation whatever, He stood fivo foet se ten and a half inches, crect and full chetâ€" In these times when politicians of a | ed, and never excoeded 190 pounds in ons n e on n l o Farca ave 1 welguh _ +, C u A new social philoso the art of Heboq a m s whaner. I watve & " We find here a large market, and by running largely in one line of goods we pro luce them at the minimum cost, enâ€" abling us ‘to compete successfully with foreign manufacturers. " We pay cur operatives about fifty per cent. more than we did in Canada, and pay heavy duties on our raw material, and, strange as it may seem, our goods cost us less per yard here than ‘ they did in Canada. sad day when the thing is grown up. In Ireland, and in many parts of Engâ€" land, it is considered most unlucky to meet your landlord on Midsummerâ€"day near homeâ€"ir your rent is in arrear,â€" " We are ru.ning exclusively in black alpaeas and making 40,000 yards per week, employing 350 hands, _ { These are precisely our opinions and the opinions of every free trader. Moreâ€" over, we think that the Protectionists will find in Mr, Farr‘s statement and the sgubjoined comment a hard" nut to crack. * What does this prove except that, if the Canadian mavufacturer bad the United States market, he could, in this «Jlescription of goods at all events, and probably in many others, not only com »ete with, but undersell, the Americans. h’.\[r. Farr were to day at Hespeler, and commanded the whole American market, he would be getting his present prices ; saving filty per cent in wagesâ€"and he employs 350 handsâ€"and avoiding the heavy dues he pays on his raw material bo-'n{u. Yet u;omsooplo who, when a reciprogity 4 uding manufacâ€" turers, is spoken of, begin at once to ory out that the Cariadian manufacturer would be crushed and ruined. We have always had a contrary opinion, and this is but one more illusiration of e corregtâ€" "The advantage attendant upon keepâ€" ing to one particular line 6f:ooda in such 3 inuincu is very well understood. In the United States, a population of forty millions consumes a sufficient quantity of black alpsea to enable the manufacturers to contine thot‘x.ulv': lou:hu article ex clusively. _ In Canads, with its lation of four, or less than four nm the market does not permit of such an ar rangement, but compels a manufac:urer to produce sevéral_varieties in order to keep his mill running. So that Mr. Farr asserts he can produce black alpacas at a less cost per lyurd at Holyoke in Massaâ€" chusetts than he did at Hyoopohr in Onâ€" tario, @ithou h he s fifty per cent. higher wages in the l}::.'nytod States than in t.‘aq.rh, and ‘heavy duties on his raw maâ€" terial " " This is owing principdlf' to our conâ€" tining ourselves to one line of goods (which we cannot do in Canada, owing to the limited market) and running heavily on it." The Globe, quoting this extract, gives expression to our views so completely that we cannot do better than submit the following extract :â€" 'r'l'... late Charles Long informed us that at one time he raw Gardner lift from a tow boat a punchoon of cotn, containing â€" at _ least twelvo _ bushels, and swinging around, doposit it ton the sand. _ in so doin:;h ho _ for the sole of his foot. Un another occasion a number of men were trying to let a stick of timber. In all the crowd only one man could raise‘ it about two inches from the skids. Garduer told four men to sit upon it, and then lifted it so high that the four men jumped off to save themselves from the fall. Mr. McKeen has frequently known him with one hand to lift, by thae rung of a chair, the chair itself and the man weighing nearly 200 weight. Once in utohu.)'s:ting to lift a very heavy man he wrenc the rung entirely from the chair. Gardner was at one time possessed of a balky horse with which he exercised great patience, but when putience ceased to be a virtue he would fell him with his clenched fist, striking him behind the ear. It is related of Gardner‘s sister that on on one occasion a famous wrestlor tra velled all the way fFom Miramichi to ‘Tom‘s home in order to " try a fall with him." Tom was absent, but tho sister looking eonlom&:wuuly upon the intru« der, declare 1 t she could throw him herself, and suiting the action to the word, in a fhir trial tï¬mw him fairly three times in succession, . ‘The nnnï¬er'u expe: rience with the sister was sulflicient; he never sought a future interview with the brother, â€" | The groatest feat which Garduer was ever known to perform was on one of tha wharves in 8t. John. Mr. McKeen saw him lift and carry an anchor weighing 1, ) pounds, numbers of other witnesses standing by, some of whow are yet alive. Frequent‘y he bas seen him carry a barrel of pork under each arm, and once he saw him shoulder a barrel of pork while standiog on an ordinary brandy box. When 3)0“‘ 40 years of age Gardner reâ€" moved to the United States, and never returned to his native province. Galignani says that we are apt to be very severe upon fliee when they settle on our noses at some inconvenient moâ€" ment, or on the fruit we are about to eat ; and yet they do us very valuable service, as Mr. Emerson‘s recent observations prove. If we watch one of these insects u&bomomontlboy;l;iï¬mdurn exour sion in the air, we shall seeit perform a series ?f evolutions _ not \ml;k‘: those of a cat oumd in makin toilet. The fiy will rub its hng legs against each other, then brush its wil:g with them; next comes the turn of fore legs, and lastly, tho proboscis is apâ€" plied to every limb it can reach. All this is not a work of cleanliness, as might at first be supposed ; in reality the insect is in the act of preparing its dinnâ€"r. Mr. Emerson, having phoml fly be had just caught under the microscope, saw that its body was covered with an immense number of extremely minure parasites ; and this observation was repeatedly conâ€" firmed on other snbjects. He next t.K"- ceived that the insect touched with its proboscis all those parts where there were such lice, and that the various operations performed with the legs had no other obâ€" 1:“ but that of coltocting all the parasites to one heap in o:dert» devour them more easily, At lirst ou nailurakist thought the latter wore its progeny, it being well known that flies carry their progen about with them, but he soon eonvino«{ himself that he was mistaken. Having placed under the miurow?o a bit of white paper, on which two flies had been seen intent upon eating something, he ascertained that their meal consisted of those same parsites. He then wiped the paper clean and put it away in a It is commonly reported and believed that he met with a sad adventure on board a Mississipi steamer. _A heavy bell was on board as a portion of the freight, and the captain, a great powerful fellow, was corcerned as to how he should re move it from its place in order to make more room on deck. While captain and passengers were at dinner, Tom, in preâ€" sence of the crew, to their utter amazeâ€" ment, lifted the bell and carried it to the opposited side of the boat. When the captain returned he asked how that had been accomplished, and when Gardner laughingly remarked that ha hadâ€" carried it there, the former gave him the lie, and as one word brought on another, he preâ€" sently struck Tom in the face. This was too much, and for tue tirst time in his life the strong man gave blow for blow ; but one buffet was sufticient.. The captain never spoke again, killed dead on the instant. Tom made his e«cape, went West and has neyer been heard of singe, A tleman visiting in a H d'-u&.elllod upon‘:n‘youn‘mxm inquired of the gudewife how her husbund wum?mwlthhhcdm. "Garden," quo‘ she, "my fegs, he has something else to dae noo ; ho"nlnkm.. e ue IA M w t call that?" Ane 0‘ the Things that sms on twa wheels. That afternoon found him busily at work, and when in a day or two after Sallie came bask, he welcomed her cor dially and affectionately, and hand in hn«(flnylwdonï¬od-tymdw their new home and duties. place which fliee could not _ get to, and _ after some _ time _ put it again under the instrument, when to his surprise, he found it covered with the same animaloules. The experiment be~ ing roruud repeated in various ways, it turned out that flies are the scavengers of vitiated air, where tln{mfnuon on the parasites that settle on them in myriads ; while, on the contrary, they grow lean and starve in the pure atmosphere where there favourite game is scarce. There came one day to a little inland town in Kentucky a young rural couple who had ]'lun been bound by the "silken bonds." ‘Their destination was the depot, and the bridoroon was evidently quite impatient for fear the train should arâ€" rive bafore dohl.k oo:l:.! Mlood the office. Buying one ef y a on the platâ€" form until the trbn had stopped. Vyh‘:n they entered the car the bridegroom found hilirldo a seat, kisged her most affecâ€" tionately, bade her " M-HL:," and going out, seated himself on a box and com:â€" menced whittling most vigorously. He watched the train out of sight, m picted on his face, when a by y thinking the whole p ing rather strange, ru‘glvod to interview _ Ap: resoired to interview Ap:â€" .ptmn him clnlo-ly,mdkh. A .u;w to :eot:'p his m b'o".dd: Been gettin‘ marr t Y“’n‘.m M, ‘lm “X s.lu.p‘ liced this mornin‘.‘" lp« ;V.. M‘:.l"{#fl'] put on the train ?" L " wi a i. f ® Am“x lookin T’." said our quesâ€" tiouer» â€" @ Anybody sick, that she had to ‘o..;:y;n bu‘ bo" h. m' mmm worstads when then ns womiee feok s body when they m* & Mtayn-. Bo 1 hï¬*fldl&o 1 hadn‘t money enough for both of us to go, but money enough for both of us to but she shouldn‘t be knooked m&o\n Bo I jist brought her down here, bought her ticket and sent her on a visit to some of her folks, and thought I might get some work harvestin‘ l sho g0% beek 6 * A Kontuoky Bridat Tour A Modern Samson. From the Coa: jerâ€" Journal Our Houte Fiies, THE TIMES OTTYAWA, FRIDAY. AUTUGUST 2%0, isis. The bri #ht and (;p.n weather of yesterâ€" day, the first in a ortni;hl;ulont an im« petus to the fruit trade that gladdened the hearts of dealers. There arrived by ruil from Delaware yesterday morning 131 car loads of peacbes, equivalent to 65, 000 baskets, and there were at the Vesey streot pier la«t evening no less than twenty cargoes of watermelons from (Georgia. _ When it is considered that each schonner brings on an average eight thousand melons some idea of the extent of the extent of the trade in this city may be arriaed at. â€" O > The z:iou for peaches yesterday were, for baskets, from 30 to 50 cents ; and for crates, from 60 to 75 cents. It was auâ€" thoritatively stated yosterday that there will arrive this mornin%botwoon one hunâ€" dred and fifty and ono hundred and sixty car loads of peaches, in wddition to what may arrive by steaimn and sailing vessels. It will be seen from this that there is a pmb.bllll.‘y1 that peaches are mng to be very much cheaper in a few days. They are certainly very plenty. Owing to the backwardness of the season the peach trade will extend into October this year, The peaches received this year, with the exception of a fow straggling consign« ments fromy lower Delaware, have not been of prime ‘&ullity. It w{ll be a week 'yet before the finer qualities are receiyed or general sale. â€" Watermelons are selling on the piers at from $6 to $35 per hundred. ‘There have been a number of complaints of the alleged ignorance of the Fruit Sanitary Inspector. Dealors say that he is un= usually incompetent and stupid, making unwarrantable seizures of fruit which competent judges declare to be perfectly sound.â€"N. F. World. As a test of nerve, the : recent exporiâ€" ence of a wayfarer, travelling a wood road near (Aympia, Washington Territory, was as remarkable as any on record. The man was a speculator, looking out wild land, and he trudged the forest, following the almost unused path formed by an old rowl made by pioneers in the wilderâ€". ness. His mind was devoted to one subjectâ€"the critical tion of the kind of trees upon the about him, and of the character of the soil, and he {ailed to notice for some time a "pit a pat‘‘ uron the dead leaves _ near Ei.m. He at lirst scarcely looked down, when he feli something rubbing against his legs and heard a slight purring sound, but when he did look his heart came up in his mouth u:l(ll o:gh coll;Ie sweat started as suddenly as were sus by a weak rope over Niagara. m iuolfuo(uyw?imt his logs, twining about him as he walked, moving lh_floxnifo bod swiltly, but with nevor a sound tu: up fierce eyes with something almost 1i a terrible Isuï¬z in tbonal:u a h | cougar | No chicken was this man in the woods, but his account of the manner in which his hat was raised by his hair is not to be considered as npocly;‘»:tl at all. Sleok and supple and muscular the beast glided about, and at intervals it would come closer again, and press its body against the legs of the min, the light touch making a gooseflesh of every inch in his form. It was a terrible experience that interview with the cougar in the forest primeval, and it was well for the man that his nerves were of the kind to do honor to a frontier adventurer. Steadâ€" ily pursuing‘his course with steps that : would falter occasionaily, heâ€"kept on, and with him the beast continued its treacherâ€" ous gambols, At times it would glide a few Kn-wthe front, and roll over and over the road, and wait for t=e man to come, and then it would circle sround him again until the im ulse, almost too strong to be resisted, would come upon him to upon the brute, opgun‘ fists to and endln& the intolerable n:ruu at any risk, The movements the terrible animal were but as the playing of a cat with a mouse, and the man knew it The moment came, at length, when the strain could be borne no kmr and the man kicked desperately at ‘.-t as it passed him. In an instant it bounded in front and crouched for a w&pfl; ling noarsely and nhowl‘aih man -h& and shou :rhnl.y for aid, while the did 8 ab once, but .frï¬ wdl-l'g‘to its humour a little longer. shout, fortu> nately, was not in vain. _ _ _ TRs 8717 &X for the Provineis! Exhibition until MONDAY h e .-nou h !ON AY, Tenders to be addressed Lo the General 8uperâ€" (l)nuun i Tar W‘“ .r'n’-mh'dua #Nu :-&:IVL. mmentdm As oclation, ï¬ bt Grotnds, V8SE THER _ i Norwich Egg Powder KFor m all kinds of kGgq "*"* nds of Aotrviry in Ttus Puaon Ma raetâ€"Laros Arrivais or WatkrxBuoN®s, On the }#ta inst., the wife of Mr, John 8. Skead Slater Stroet, of i mon, General Superintendent. Ottawa, Argust, 109th 1875. , 392364 There were hunters and dogs in the immediate vicinity, as rare fottune would have it, and the hounds dashed suddenly from the covert as the cougar, seeing them, lenï¬:orn tree. A few minutes later the t fell a victim to bullets, Sools wey telling ho story aan. whigg 15 8 was 18 © to restore the normal oomion of his nerves by internal .prlknd,olu from a small fiisk. 1t was one of the episodes which turn men‘s hair grayâ€"one which would doubt less, have brought death to a man with less nerve than the hero of the affair. â€". Hupsox Ciry, New J“-"'(: Mrs, Wim. Lawrence, writing to Mr. Fellows, says; 1 cannot tell you..how many have qalled to see me to inquire if many have « to see me to inquire if 1 really ludwu.m aAs w‘?. and if it was the Syrup: alone. w s0 won derfully restored me (a consumptive) to such good health, With gladness I tell lthem all that :{ recovery oifui%o t0 Felâ€" ows‘ Com T ypophos: phites, wiuapxo bhu&:fp of Godâ€"upan it. Fellows‘ Hypophosphites being peculiar _ Fellows‘ Hypophosphites being peculiar in its ofl‘ootiw:np«ll‘:&pdm no other preparation is a substitute for it. HAY, STRAW & OATsS. snl.lll Tenders wili be received for the supply of J _ sC0H: OL, is prepared to recelve applicaâ€" toria Tom bourdivgâ€"foure Keopors \ho ts mm»::mt‘ggcï¬:. during the term tagimming Applications to »tate how many can be uccom» mousted, anu cost of bogrd. In the matter of 1\ 8. BAIRD, of Fitsroy Harâ€" b r, an Insolvent, 3 A Dividend sbeet has heen M‘Jeou:)n untii the Pth is k HQW which Dividend will be ;uld. * TWNHE PRINCIPAL ot . the â€" NORMAL ALFX MOFFAT, Assignee, Montreal, 19th August, 1873, 302 Insolvent Act of 1869. Role Agonts + Ontario. New Advertisements. ., Augusta, Mo. 1 Grocer 7 Tome h‘ild:'(m& & Co. HAY, STRAW AND OATS, brom the Pownglac Monitor The Fruit Trade A Man of Nerve. Consumption. Adiress, TAE PRINQIPAL, NURMAL 8CHOOL, OTTaW aA. P, 0, Box 187, HRNRY ANDRRSON, BIRTH. 10 Mase ana WITHOUT 44. »4¢0 44 PX 3 The subscriber is instruoted by 8. R, Chaplean, loul‘, to+ell at his residence, No, 3 Kjgin Terrace, O‘Connor street, On THURSDAY, 26th Inst,, Comm nneln%u\ Inâ€"30 a. m.. all his handsomeo HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising in HoCusSmnoun PURNUPURERE, eoumgmln( In pari: One yory fine T«0ctave rosow case and round cornars plu-o-lbflah. very short tUme in use; bandsome parior sett, in brown and gold repy, marble top centre table, rich 021 ets, window bungiugs, pictures and fancy tables, B, W. sideâ€"boand, with nlm-o- luss baok, dining chairs, guseliers, m arb elooL. Kevresand Parâ€" lan vuu\ china glass ana ontiery, hbail hat stand, hall and stair carpots, vory fAine hallâ€"stove bepuaripet Uipnghthnier adigrrepadihins Unskis Th h it Avcracisecctin s ik J mtg\r!ng. In the bedâ€"rooms wiil be tound the finest black wainut, marbleâ€"top furn ture, handsome carpets, rith bedâ€"room china, Ipl'-ns hair and other mattrasses, feather piliows an boisters, abeets, blankets, quilts, otc, The culâ€" luary department embraces everything to be found in & well regulated house. " The smle 1« positive, and m« the furniture, etc., was al} purâ€" chared new last Ootober, is still as good as new. As Mr. Ohapleau umn_f to board, the sale wili be without reserve. forget the dayâ€"â€"Taursâ€" day, With Inst. cisilel August, 10th 1876, Kyery. Description of H~UBKR, SIGN, AND oRNANM BNTAL | WBRiTING, Gï¬-’nu on giass 40., executed in a Superior Style. 8021â€"y BERWVINGHAMNM‘® APPROACHING | sALP® _ .Commencing Monday evening, the 23rd instant, at 7-;& at hi?!ton, llzgin street, txro hundred finely framed chromos, two cnses new handsome vases, two cases fancy toilet setts, ladies‘ work: boxes, writm.d desks, 0. G. clooks, .n& fane goods; direct consigaments Bnn(i Nale each evening at 7.8Q_un?i?‘;l‘ljg sold. Household Furniture, 'l‘hu.rm 26th inst.â€"Household furniâ€" ture at ence of 3. E. Chapleau, Keq., (‘Connor street. @M T â€" At lronsides, last| December, ‘a L PROMISSORY ~OTK, tor one Hundred and Fliteen Doliere, At six months, ated May Ist, 1874, made _ by Rdward Wynu, payable to e t NB * lt nugueh 196. V COunor BLrCOE, | Tuesday 31st inst.â€"Hougehold furniâ€" ture at the residence of P. E. Sheppard, Esq., O‘Connor street. 420044 V CORNOT BUrCOE, Uts:er extensive sales to be announced in a few days. The courre of ftwiles will be resumed, Wedâ€" nesday [at Reptem hber. s Ottawa, August,.)9th 1876. 3022â€"t4 otthe Gonaty Court of the vonatrrar Ceriawser in foetivay anerimg mag es Wamment fethens i en ga:.'a.w.:&:‘.-:.f ' sale at % femnorathippesite YOUNG LADIES LITERARY INSTTUTE, Band her 1 f ene ies eifonte anfistarpies the thoney, "All for $8.5% oatra From $1.50 angh . No NPLEINGS to got ‘out of oRDER eï¬hfl:{r&mmmwhbnm &Q w it '-llnn .'_Nhï¬ uu":n::l.od'ob?u MQ% ‘° DOMESTIC‘ Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. . F, LIENARD. (Belgium arrived l.?uun- 'ms Mnm ':)Im- btain a or would sn-,l,---"f".mfl.-m%_ tution, imeession, U Front, 50 acres more or less, 40 ot e es hh mm‘-ul IAMALo..a L ye e + -'-.QA_;‘." ‘not W ynn. Pho public are hareby cautioned rom negotl same. NDE pilonaeink or nel _:ï¬"ï¬'n WÂ¥KN. SIGN â€" PAINTER AND GR/}INER, Wellington Street, Near Pooley‘s Bridge. THOMAS SHORE & (GUOMPANY,: â€" [Buocessors to LEK & THOMPSON.] net uogo hi eiet aiiontion. of the Poutle 16 J. a W, ARHFIBLD, ‘Nole nts for Ottawa and Cou* Py Py e! dhie D Poct +o cPd Sagan h NEW BILLIARD : HALL UNION HOUSE LLI polinii en e New August, Tth, 1875. "aenonediiitnctt in ail [ brahoben (fteâ€"nture, lnftn, her t required Tima been tor peks M ol cuaiee l emorants) OFR1CE, by tetter, which Shah be Miteaded uo “‘!',‘,',‘“9‘;1;;___’ uds mï¬ T unurnbtoges Woikngtpe Afvor Avugust, 17th, 1876# ‘ms easy,â€" Apply to J. B a uotionger gua fatod Agent, sige Broadway Taildoring and General _ Ontfitting Establishment > Bnou MOUSE AND LOT, Haberdashery, White and Coloured Shirts, N“ Fikm. By J. BERMINGHAM. New Advertisements. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Ironsides, August 17th, 18"6 Agents Wanted @verywhere. All k‘nds of Notre Dame du Sacre Ceur, RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWA. FOR BALE â€"N, E. quarter of No. % First HARLES W. LEONAFRD, Rosewood Piano forte, Rich Carpets, On the Bank Street Road FPOR SA L B > 'mw s'ru:.vmur{mmnmm for : passenge P. O. Box Apply KlN.’i%ON. P. C. AUCLAIR, POR SALE . COMPLETE IRONS IN ONE. / Its the best, Pictures, Sitverware, Handsome Gasetiers, Clocks, Beautiful Vases, China, Glass, aud Kitchenware. OCrimping Iron in the Market CITY HALL SQUARE, ON EASY TERMS. C A R D . Of Handsome THE ° J, BERMINGH A V, Auctioneer, revious to Removing to tÂ¥ in Billiard ~13 HWave received of their Bpring â€" Importations, 48 BALES CARPETS and cURTAIX®S. iKEmbracing ali the novelties, out for the seasou, 0 which the confidently Invite Inspection. WILSON & ORR, Carvers & Gilders A goou Socobd Baod AeRRSHILNG: MIDLE 'N!l.'fll be soid on n-ua-flo m tu‘: O'I'I'AWA CARPET HOUSE. SHOOLBRED & CO. Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CaAPITAL _ . .. _ $2,000,000. 1i Grounds, and in the Bay, westof the main road Will be Froseouted as bay 2e iredte, § _\ <1j _ By order, CÂ¥\ < 7 ..J.omr&. The bontet m anek aige dn cuivs . .._â€"."" Paperwacut of Pabite Works, | | York Steet, near Sussex Street, T'ln Agent‘s Outfit. . .Free! Large Commission & Cash Premiums ooxnnl.lc THR. TRN Jewels of Imaginative Literature : Pilgrim‘s Progreas, Vicar of Wakeficld, Robinson Crusoe, â€" Paul and Virginisa, Gulliver‘s Trayels, â€" Elizabeth, Vathok, y Pleciola. Undine, _ Tales from Arablan Nights. i comnpiele n oBue voruans of aver 1009 nages tors of the gel mont S ol supply to con‘ atitutes throughout the Province, _ â€"â€" . Reoretaty Agtigintital and AdP Aikictstive Doglnitn of Oaseda, at tialt» Th RRDds The whole of the in Paris, and & Stp meal Adplaniee,of (iik ob J oc pocpotae Carvers & Gilders. m_ -_._.._.‘i. D -'vâ€"-u-‘-.-a;:;' O Eeeamtmee A% l‘% -7 be ï¬â€"m llnll.;ln& gï¬.‘“k.‘.!.. ..--A.,o U ‘1-' P“VIIGAI- EXHIBITION Agpicultural and â€"Arts o N T A R I 0 TO BE HELO AT OTTAWA, On the 20th to 24th Sept , 1875, _BHOW OA8ESA MADE TO ORDER. Ma rch 18 1874 9 ressed to W. 0. CALLEN 10 & 7 flfwnm Bulldings, . Old -Bmmot. i, 0 a lfllw . ugwiry "af ramds remon, ama. fawn. anmugl 24 o. 110 RDCEC PC es ‘mittances &m to s T K. COLLINS, Seo‘y, Denison, Tex. Special Value ‘u Lace Co>tains Fir®, Liv®, Avororxt axo Gvuaraxtez®. Oitawa, Jan. 23. _gm':.‘-vz:-..;«.,,... prombns h Uope‘s Papere oto , giving full particulars COUPON TICKETS, $1, Which will entitle ®ht hoider to admission to & may be I'.I:d“ u.fl :‘n:."u."' exas . Gift . Concert Assoctation, OF DENISON, TRXAS, WILL GIÂ¥E A 8 EC oN D @RAND~GIFT CONCERT, iuat CobltaL @406 39 3+ «5530 A FO RTU NE FOR $1 °0 Besides Gifta in proportion amounting in all to W Ticket, $5, which consists Mreo L Wwhole Tieket, $6, which con It is the WORLD‘S STORY #00% The Company will also entertain sale from: first visks AriH 66 individaais â€" of od standing for agencies in the different cities In aid of a Mason{¢and 1. 0. 0.‘ +. Temple, 6O Snarksâ€"st. Cash ;Assets Over $26,000,000 PYRIMONT SEYSSEL ~ASPHALTE, PICTURE FRA M B HAS. DESJARDIN®, Lowest Gift To‘a Whole Ticket, $50. Equitable Life Assurance Company. J. T. Sutton, | Russell House Block, AGENT for OTTAWA and wicinity, vomel itosnaiiih i $250,000.00. SEPT. 22, 1875 General Agent LEGALLY AUTHORIZED LOOKING=GLASS and Iusurance. FORD & Co., MANURPACT URRRS NOTICE. Temporary Office: Carpcts. oTTAWA. I -‘\ba; 1 CR ©210 Ail LA E‘me".‘.‘n"'v.:‘ who who are now dackk CuTU #s 3A her »«oue Shmen Sb ott se #x] eattve as other ©to., in to the :a ds .u =°“"'--é«,‘t‘i&'f"""°' ......3 a large Price $1.38, or $12,00. por dos. Sor '.'ml“:lll mhusic deaiers, Hent, postfree, OLIVER LMTRON The latest col br Music by the ml-m:.m.u ty # II TKE LEADEE i! Noi sofitobions it he, outher Musical will bear in mind cdonue cnore, To ieer ta mnind our For : Singing Schools. «ho bok on m oriimanit wragrar indE io !!gsONG MONARCH !| dï¬ ie in nenciraess tn en lt hn lhos Ets souin oo nrtrane aeee. Ninet: r cent only of the pro, mm w’lup;o paid und{ the n-pm o{“thH To each Tender must be attached the actual signatures of two responsible and solvent reons, residents of the Dominion, vnn:‘: ::oo-n suréeties for the carrying out of conditions, as well as the W of works embraced in the con This Department does not, however, bind lmfluwm:nlc;ï¬:‘h:{rt'nq hr‘:'r Public Works, | B. K Peparmentdf Tublic Works | .Â¥. BRAUN, . My H. R. PALMER assisted by L. 0, EMERSON For the due fulfilment of the mnm satisfactory security »will be required â€"on estate, or by t of money, public or -unlc'lrl gecu or bank uluh, to the amoun offlnofpnontuibhlt-d the contract, of which the sum sent in with th!n Tender will be considered a part. The amount required in each case will be siared on OOE F PR uy i ahth The éï¬{{:‘-'&_-a;i- thus sent in, will be returned the “mfln parties whose Tenders are not acce % The works will be let in sections of the respective lengths indicated on a n of the line, which, together with plans specifiâ€" cations of the Â¥arious worh‘.un be seen. at this office, and at the Lachine Canal Office, nlfuflcpu-'ab:: “nd“ “:“ d“‘;f ‘:Heh slu-‘. a Plgaud forms of Tender un: o:l-d' in msing ontractors are that Tman will ~mmhn(nhu made m'lcu{ in accordance ‘with the printed forms, andâ€"in the case of firmsâ€"except there are attached the actual nfltuq, the nature of the occupation and p of residence of each member of the same; and further, an accepted bank cheque, or other available security, for the sum of from one to three thouâ€" uldm.dalkn, according to the extent of work on the geotion, must each Tender, Wwhich shall be forfeited if the arly tendering declines or fails to enter into contract for the works, when called upon to do so, at the rates stated in the offer submitted. Also for the manulacture from Government Cloth of such Plans and specifications can be seen on application at this Office, or at the L.%n Canal Office, Montreal, on and after the FOURâ€" TEENTH instant, where printed forms of tenâ€" der can be obtained. Walchinen of Sheir own choice to suard their B‘iï¬"&“ hours m@m&m is open Por r in formation ‘to the Reoreâ€" tary of the Ontario Advisory Bourd. Canal Enlargement. Bealad Tenders ad ito the Secretary of Publi¢ &:g% "mu for ‘hl. gl tg. srr'llm o(h luhr.-â€˜ï¬ ce un %egupgnm ou;'l‘wuuvr:- Sizteenth day of. Weilington Street bridge, upwards. to the river 8t. mnna at h‘%‘b:w the construction of new locks and Cote Bt. Paul, also the taking down and reâ€" building the upper portions of the present looib aflfluu b]:“hou: building ting Culve ; oou(‘::zun ;'r':" new e;‘t:’qnu‘m' ine, the Dunn JACKET®, TROWS! * tary of Public Works and endorsed " Tenâ€" der tor Loock Gates," will be received at this OfMfice until noon of TUKSDAY, the twenty fourth day of AUGUST, (luunt,‘foflh conâ€" struction of Gates for the at Li‘lslet Rapids, Allumette hlnq’ River Ottawa. Dlaka anq Snd d e aet The «Janadiau Commission will provide, at “i’ om-l‘.e all “fl Ungh' #‘ Nholvln.‘counyi ore, &1 w i may require, at all the ir countershafts with their pulle: ®, hel{. ing, &e , for the transmission ol power from th main shaits in the Machinery Hall _ Aus râ€" rangements of articles and decoratious must be 30 mw ied tops w8 0 The Canadian Commission will take precauâ€" tion» for the labr'vlmm of:all on‘eou in the Exnibition}; and 1t wiii # responsibi s for damages or loss of any kind, or for accidents by m‘}l: Commission will em: Wwaldhmres of their own gbaiee 1(120 Bo Westera mails on Trvrsp Sizteenth day o ?nbn n::,. f?r‘b.m :: ..‘t of fl C&An consisting o m' ing of the chnnsl from near .:w basin east of . Wellington Street bridge, upwards. to the of a new entrance To&’.i'ï¬oï¬liâ€"iï¬wï¬ formation of a channel and basin on the south or river side of the existing entrance. â€" _ _ As may be for milit‘a purposes d o oy y io pempagiy srime tegermatg e n hin s Grtiitel ns on be couny 1 0 o th?‘a'ou or any tender, pecent W. POWELL Colonel Adjutantâ€"General of Militia. Ottawa, Aug. 17, 1875. â€" Department of Public Works, } F. BRAUN, Ottawa, 10th Aug, 1875. } Seo‘y HQN, A, MOKELLAR, _ hvaauhl Recretary, tion, and to furnish all r:?‘ï¬mâ€"mï¬ i romie meviseney 4o Semie apane * nwtnn;rmiuo rml:mannn%ud artanging l-b:rprn?m for exia uo:l:ml be al the cxpente of the Canadian Comm t NONCE is herortzs'nn that this Brard are red to ve applications from inâ€" 2!’:5‘“‘.?&%!!"1?;'-.,9 the International Exhibiâ€" Ontario Advisory Board Canadian Commission, International . txhibition of. 1876, Govuermnient FYotices {EALRD ‘TRNDERS addressed to the Secreâ€" _(UPPER OTTAW A.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. toth Day Of September, 1875; For the supply of FORAGE CAPS, NOTICE TO. CONTRACTORS. Militia and. Defence. CULBUTE CANAL, FOR ~CHOIRS ! AT PHILADELPHIA, U. PRICE 75 CT#. LAOHINE 87 Heott Street, Torontc., Ont. "CortE, *4 By Order, (Talfion: Me#tooidines, Uredt Rrame and PO8T OFPICE SAVINGs BANK * 11 be received at o lnienoes W:mzp‘u t .~.=|. Aannum, M-n. POBT AGE . â€"Posts 5 Bul Aiflementary bag whiied ces £4400} on i moppren | P t £yâ€">" menndl ies ce e pesr orricsk orfawa, ANP VEMICLES®,| < ... _ which cannot be beaten. ‘Carefu UWrivers alw»y» in attendance ‘mmm-fl“m%-a_ i Centre Town Livery Stable®. #‘ Core bings done up in First "A Ino Mboriee woun? )‘ First Class atyle, Charges Moderate. % ï¬ Bank E. N. Ameo ï¬mï¬ebï¬&f‘ 400s this feature favor the undersigned with a oali. | N.6.â€"Horses boarded and groc _@W dunces dbth W Frasor, _ eae Hon. Sebtee Reysom 4 Fraser, Keq,, Hon. um&z_ï¬_';hâ€"â€" ofhis prrone ‘and tne pubtie pongrally to B extensive~ 7 â€" Livery Stables, k interest Allowed on .“,"~ “W&‘Eh-.ni Bavings‘ Department, _ . .. _ A seleoted wl on handto ault al ol fot ie atid. 212 ie file ie Victorin Bulldt RIDEAU ~AND CUMBERLAND gte, ALEX. TAYLOR, 186. BUMMER BB AllMaiin closed & t-u:u-n.‘.‘l.nl tlz'. Oltawa, July ®, 1875 Margb 14, 1874 Bark ï¬ohaz. BANK OF OTTAW Arrival and Departure of FIRST CLASS Hair Dresser employed, LIVERY STABLES ,, ENTRE TOWX 1149â€"76. FLOUR AND FARM PRODUCE New Parli Wnioos ho Wapie, OBPepite, Wessess EFlour & Feed, The Victoria Stables EHair Cutting. BaARLOOR Warriages. BRLfIBH MALLA BROWNLEE & 00 AND =â€"CORNER OPâ€"â€" is now open, of securing good PaTRiOX Ropkrrson, it. . 1 have of outs, 1 commend it t Keeper, West have been troâ€" * I have been for the last _ For full agent, & p is on each Bold by all JOB io Wortap bawdâ€"it m your horse‘s Mu. Jaxus 1 agent l have -‘::ï¬- ‘bthu‘: con aases of erlbe pote for $5 tho Winant« ty oured by i a wary and have th tea is nol pl refund the . Their wines, are of the be pro sed it which is an Web Lottes of Wauar 8iz For salé by Hozaus 81v If you taem Dis & Commun Famm*y [wre: R PILE by