f May treal, 1A NTER®, boro‘ K TWAINX oveâ€"named tlon, makâ€" ttawa and on Ottawa 1 between 1876 * vicinity ~4 ult 944 (Y4, orte. 876 with direeâ€" y w wog CO,. ntion, t‘ third » be able hey â€"have iows, a37 x Me FIEXS rloo® CO. Walk The ble declared that insquality 0d i existed in ou interâ€" I omanemaiten between the United States and the Britâ€" ish Nortb American Provinces, and that commercial interoourse should be thereâ€" after carmed on between them upon prinâ€" ciples W beneficial and satis factory to parties. 4 A-&;:o:.ï¬op_&md: Jution on was rejected by a of i6 to 73. Thus the House L to mt‘inzwmly. A notice simply to a the treaty was North American Provinces should hereâ€" alter be carried on between them on prinâ€" was ; would ~ also have been cartied iX a few members who together with their constitutents were serted that commercial intercourse be tween the United States and <the British adopted, and that it was desirable that friendiy relations should be catertsined pounee y teredpemecopne. sog conspicuously in favour of and countries, in a manner as to render the sampe reciprocally beneficial and satisâ€" factory, I moved in ghe House of Repreâ€" sentatives that tbe. President of the United States should be autuorized and required to give notice to the Britisn Govâ€" ernment, that the treaty of commerce then existing, as to the British American Col ies, would be terminated at the earliest %wmmmmn dent sho: authorized toappoint three disputed that washould insrease our sales of them if they were admitted at lower rates of duty, ud.fldm if they woere admitted fres of all duty whatever. and its mant s, $739,428 ; tobacco and its mwm‘u,niw; refined sugar and molasses, $1,983,733 ; manufacâ€" tures of iron and steel, $6,833,649, besides .l.hfl‘llo:flll-“ï¬h‘.'dm‘:: many millions. imports durin samo ymf_mpudmmn’nmdh« staple productions of wheat and four amount ouly in value to $363,317. 5 comtissioners for the revision of said mdummmamn dflnï¬w-lu:mh,-hn ever it to. be the wish of thoemm::’Ouu.lflwup tinte a new treaty between the Governâ€" ments and the people of both countries, h-l:-thnopfhdpkodud&: city, for the removal of existing diffiâ€" But the postponement was adopted i o onl 2 s aan of 190 voless * â€" . _ If we can export our manufactures in such large quantities to Canada when imâ€" peded by her present tariff, it cannot be :lll’:ah.ud h't.:o‘:ly °" ;do f 0 ai;umh“mmm?&: muï¬:\’ofl.uiumlm duï¬-t-b“t&twom they would obtain terms by postâ€" ponsment to the session of Congress. (Continuation of speech by Hon. E. Ward.) ' One of the most efficient and beneficial | means of Mu-nbebrul would be to encourage the demand for | them in Canada. Includiog the amounts given in the statement of the quantities | and values of our dourestic exports in the official records of the Bureau of Statis= ties, and the additions corrected from the m-ï¬ubymwc\- of Customs«, our exports last year of our own productions to the Doâ€" minion included books and stationary to the value of $794,%16; cotton manuâ€" factures, besides raw cotton, $1,591,8414 ; musical instraments, $639,027 ; leather the most just or with the Dominion on a satisfac» tory basis, manufactures also should be «cow®ERCIAL RELATIOX® WITH CaN« iDA AND TWE UNITFED $fATES. f admitted free of duty from each into the other, Put 46 effect this uEl u-ui-'.u:wyth- '-’ the other on iron, ailk, wool, an« the other materia‘s a ï¬ï¬ nbvuhdu,b country eas or without manifestly be able to -l-nmuhvlh continued ‘such dutics as it might deem necessury for its revenue or prudent for the protection of its labour agarinst the competition of sountries under different social â€" and ° best arrangement of ndpud km:mflbflb a% adjust snoll t $ Hoore / iags have employments. The United States % never yet made dacisive efforts to secure Tt vack a apriece mt Te onl a system exâ€" chinges could be extended ‘to manufacâ€" Wiraziagee,, Is eSuid We rpune win‘t rams neit aasr en ue in mi men lusk wald qutiousy be the fhiner of meoda WWe 2C Wâ€"'Pâ€"'I; a "'"".V"l‘â€"!‘"-j u' F wade that 1% :flj‘..‘:‘,‘s‘:.....‘a"ï¬.a’a. in w the . Ww%‘m‘ffl yuless all the pertios gain by it. Both -‘mh a procedent, ~ap P 3 a~gU "{;w RECIPROOITY APPROYED BY CONGRES. ffe TREATY menk to vamous on both sides of labour in each to ble, which as form ! petely free system of commercial interâ€" ‘ooumvith except under duties not only correspoi ‘ but also equitably divide on ï¬lpnlue ons of other counâ€" tries. This is the chief obstacle to any fair, mutually advantages, and complete arrangement ‘of noipro.\is!y between us. . e C P EPE ocb ul l If, for instance, wearingâ€"appearel, of which we formerly sold lqu:d““““" to the Canadians, were inclu in a list of free exchanges between us and them, without any more fundamental ::ï¬m sive change, Canada tiing m duty wool, or, ih“oblhn, cloth and the other articles used in making the aml, could undersell us .so far as to pnmo‘:t:olnourown kets, The rinciple thus illustrated is app to ld.o-t all :other man ‘.PA . The materials for manufactures of 1 wool, A OUSTOMS UNION SUGGESTED... All these difficulties might be solved bydo*( the <principles embodied in the Zollverein or Prussian Confederacy of the German States, with such mflo.- tions as may be found expedient between ourselves and the Ouudnn. By this znobo&hcu obtain . all _ commerâ€" MO*M political entanglement, leaving each country free to Etuuoo in its own selfâ€"sovernment such rules as : it 2:«.- to be most in accordance with the genius oflupo?'l;. and best adapted, to promote its interests. J o _ Previous to the atoption of the Zallrerâ€" ein, it had been the misfortune of Gerâ€" many to be divided into a large number of independent Statesâ€"most of them of potty dimensions and small populationâ€" every one having distinct custom hbouses, taverm and revenue laws, often differing meGSGIT ‘muitoudding"" It. | "Wolke n surrounding‘‘ it. | * times one part of a State was separated from jits other>parts,: and :uu. oo::.whhndm::pu;: y states hay differe is ew York or other of.our if each of the ‘&nt aou'-u-luhI:: been commerciall ydlvflod,(nuthom xï¬:iow ï¬um vy | into .:;m hatqp.mh‘r:( the product of their own farms, or take rdlhwmydflnoou- ties ir own, and the difficult: siditionad o o ie add counties. the inland trade of Germany was su to all the restrictions that are usuaily laid on the intercourse between distant and indepenâ€" the: that custom revenue is Snisky cohistred in 4 fow phrtn nithough ultimately paid by the consumers, often in very remote parts of the country. The principle of the Zollverein or cusâ€" toms union‘is that there shall be entire and unrestricted freedom Qlln&-'\l.ox- p-’:-d transit . all the states whi mno-nb::.m!hmm each country would prodt by such an omonicdtzijmuhfl'dm As many manufactures in both coun tries are made of materials imported from various parts of the world, it would maniâ€" festly be impossibleto establish a comâ€" are collected on the outside frontier of the states thus united. Within that all trade is untrameled as with our present orjuile Shiks sptained is mide amoug ait revenne Tiknd to be the Reroblation of 3 numeer of states for the establishment of a common Mï¬ or States within the border line. There would be no impediment by dis ddnnï¬n%'m on . ‘the â€" impor»= tations ‘Foronto | if r via No'.z'ak or Bow..u ,.“t:o' merchan Chicage r interest to pmmu sould do so ; and buyers trom the new pmdk-mhmw and sell at Saint Paul, Duluth, Saint Louis, or New m..mamflw city in the The merchants of Duï¬h“wdl:dulh the markets of San as freely: and with as little hindrance as in those of their own country. All means of transit would be entirely open to tbmol both countries, and those most ve to the welfare would take the trade. l--m-- laws could, so Sfar as producers and consumers the necessary, be made in conformity with :.moltblhi- ‘There could c»mplete competition ® scope sould ~be given to the deve‘opâ€" ment _ of ‘nntort | 6 oeen ronrobant they would bring profit to merchant td Hintkoune . sagioind _ t yield _ remunerative . « l SKETCH OP THE GERMAN IOLLYBREIN. > The Getman Zoliversin began in 1818 considerably :aolh-.ouwv!& and of the mig which they . are earried ‘into ‘The enlightenea State of Prussia was the origiaator and leaier in nn-n-':h'byh-h.. at first w millions. ~ reomenithe gnenie muitth o Europe that Prussia od German P“P" l ...â€".'I:hi:hmtd those size initiated by oanli o. etopinnl qeannd Aof M * Whateyer oppasition there is‘ to unemâ€" barrassed ‘intercourse with‘ Cai seods mainly from a fear lest md-n-bmn:muh . %wï¬hmuofl no n‘cesfiary consequence of an Ame« PRINCLIPLES OF THE ZOLLYEREIN, Poodl sn ns ue tergein oo it Paite c n o | To ro reaty was concluded the: states 97 the North Gormah m‘ï¬n and, the M:th German 'mjw,†t&d scope which e whole of Gunnyuw Austria. Even with Amï¬h.liz:l;d oongr« hensive treaty wu‘ in ©1868, mutually reducing on ‘both sides and abolishing all transit dutiés and It. is evident. that. the policy .I ad| vocate %{w ~ lessen : the hoatility of y. instituted govâ€" ernments, while it would‘ not inâ€"‘ terfere with the political institutions of! any, and Mnmm toward the| most ï¬:fl re on other points must ly: arise upon ‘the ‘basis of mutual poonzry interests and intimate| social intercourse. _ . THaAT * BALANCE OP TRADE." $ Meeting their own 4 in our favour"" as the dhief"test of benedts‘ Of" commerblal . exchanges nrlhlbm;gl find that, accordi to the rom _.the Secretary of Troasury, appears to have been d tog thirteen years when a troaty for reciprocal ouhn:o of grain, lumber, an mn.{““ other natu‘ groduotio:u exis a b o in ou:-d ‘v.o:: qmonntlu. ht some ooo.nu?l since the : m-l-dan of W:&Iï¬ mï¬ tlnnz ressure on «tended s ie n e anenine t tige balance against the United States in the! the w“.&uï¬â€˜â€œ?ï¬%’“’ ve co m! :m.h‘ the m& liberal :’n pléete m-} o t oriiiic imad mlsees uiahly prowdd E30 Opfanst poorss) m undosgay TX ygFâ€"â€"FÂ¥."â€" markets with ‘of: our 0 #n labour on a very extensive scale, and in and regard them and the character of our rmtin populations and basis on which‘ # uture arrangements < be made um-w bbm mg :‘l“.nh or lumber and the w@: aâ€" poutio.lmn:m’ of pc;i?:" erences ' oomunorll), and on neither side ‘can natural prosperity be promoted by chronio M' u .- h 2 It is «m the policy I ad A‘traveller who has crossed the outer lhohhm.dï¬m‘:ovom.: douâ€" anier in ev Gerpamny ma proceed flwmm‘:m Bol. ium to the frontier of and from Fyrol to the Baitic, a dhm' of seven hundred or eight hundréd including a population of 70,000,000,. > .â€" MUTUAL BENEFIT OF 4A OUSTOMS ‘UXION, Until the Canadiaps are ready for sirous of incorporating our .politi :u-}fooo,ma {oopt: mï¬:‘:‘ fl;mwg-nbywm‘-flm that we and they should not mutually develop in harmony our material interests The ï¬aitymdman power of the Zollve were decisively tested in the war which gxn between Prussia and Austria in 1866. â€" The ments of the North German states .in the union sided with Austria, it wasfeared that a dissolution of the Zoll migh ensue, but, says one of the historians the time, the extraordinary spectacle presented that while “mwlmt.h “t were waging Open war t ther, iucu-wugwunuthodth remained in their functions in the name and received and divided the re moneys sarprice t e e trnenn tot cmmed surprised nobody in Germany; but caused After the war of 1866 sta to the south of the river , hay preserved ~their independeuge, were n under any obï¬ttion to the Zoll verein, but preferred to continue mems« bers of it. ‘ In 1867 a new‘! Zoliverein‘ ow ’pndt:ï¬â€˜::ggl“dsbhl"!;flh-' own re tionn..pno solution d»l::o commercial: qnm'l:uu, hmobu:;:nb;npdvq can be com except‘ by mgans of a op-m_gnm.. I, for: one, am not deâ€" tionists. Singe the termination of the tréeaty the aroparï¬on of the trade of Canada ndlj is in comparison with the \ Mm been reduced from 52 to 35 per cent., until the necessities of our people compelled them to part with the people mï¬:d them to part with the products of labour at reduced prices The tariff of Canads is moderate as when the Zollverein was B-?,"m*h’o’rhï¬l was adopted ; and owing increased prosperity md&homm‘g revenue of Prussia rose about 30 pet cent. in .the four years next following the ion : of the North Ge and South Geftman States into one grand union on the 1st of January, 1834. | In 1 mbmnudmpmw- verein become so well proved and appre that instead of ths three original s§ates or duchies it included four teen, with a population of ngarly 36,000,â€" . 3C. Pienct, Bulk "'.'i.?%.“g:' U P w wiih a Sapky Heurt thims E post these lines to acknowledge that you and your Golden Mejical Discovery and Parâ€" gitive ‘Pollets are blessings toâ€" the world. ‘These medicines cannot be too highly was ‘&u‘&! with E;Q';MI i Purgative Pelicts, and have taken six bottles, and toâ€"day 1 am in 10 tooee aily uifert naring honied thd left my dition, â€"I thought at: one time [ could nat be cured, _Mlunlnfl':'\' express -Lm to you, ghere is a drop of joy in every word I write. God‘s blessings rest on you and your wonderful mhmw-of [ ~ Glnhl’. ‘ Jaxzs O, bloodd;hovir.umrhum‘:&e_n, who can r doubt its wonderful virâ€" tues ? D;h bwo,nr.dountvhil‘l to place Medical Discovery the catalogue of quack patent nostrums by recomueét Jing 1t to our disgise, t2s dovs he 2o recommend it ) but what umwhmwï¬hwml form of disease that it will not gus and that disesse is caucer. . He does nut recommend his Discovery for that disease, mkunu,tzbï¬o w.;nw will free the Bloodpm‘lqï¬ï¬‚l of all 4 covery is warranted by him to > r%mi:..,“"".n:&&.. on ptatrens ; s Pu.dliho as Swelâ€" The report from the Niagara district is 1it proes kinds a&wd&mm "a puop oF JuY IY EYESYT oPH . IPORVOT . Wemh® . MRHe mm m NOC established i.,_.a.-?u of the a of the Dominion, but, if we papsist Fuamumortox, Huuterdon Co., N. J, To be continued. healthy THR, TIMES,;QTIAW A, IHURSDAY, JUNE .1 .1876. can:; Is stocked with the choicest Liquors, 1e oo oo mpontind noftadrant Iniithe SHELL â€"â€" OYsTERS Just Received. | LUNXCH, Every day at 12 noon,, the new proprietary Berved on the shortest notios. "London" Restaurant . ./l seaPpEray BRiDe®. . \~\‘ At all bours. OYVSTER svery shgalnice «ut be paid to Viitort Ottawa, Jan. 11, 1 ahel d PEPAINEâ€"The popular an Can be had at all Lours, at moderate ralo8, OR Best Served and Best Cooked , IN ortawa. oo sae woer oo en quatects Tll "ALHANMBRA,* > RESTAURANT. rmi ETOR. P n t ts o moire 1i (Say SPARKS STREET, w * Is oW OPRX. WHERE \ MEALSs® OF ALL KINDSâ€": _ _ _ _ the Europesn principle. ~snntam LUNCKHEONS, * BILLIARD HALL ommw th â€"Q._.‘é x } o to prastlâ€" ; 2‘ a8 m"i‘.’i;:.mE“% onnarinn ts se tasoans t one THomas |Morson : &)@on,. $ 39e J o. Rrata on oi on aina se aenione un offrdaucodfPentiy oot freanlt 1776 e Opposition, He of . Repi ntat taki line of : ing opened years gon"l.’:lgl, wiliâ€" ste "snd. tly Grant‘s : . z: and will,| it is to be hoped, lay ithe a n d betâ€" ter in onal history. «Of this um w complete and ‘ & curate accounts, its ‘read earlyâ€" and trustwort nformation upo DiamondYaast:Cakes. THE ~WEEKLY â€"SUN. The twentyâ€"third Presidential clect! with the prep *’,,g» #11. be mmmlo f g:cldhn{clm it‘s aepipations for & :th rd rm of power / aud: 53 deciding who thall be the candidate he Grant ataasd â€" + A term of posrer and piundin dad drill nfore he deciding who whall be the candid of the party â€" of in M.’l‘ T'"P" ;:i thasy Tho read Fis Suk mminieve ts cont these absorhing topios, roles Homery ow mhich has aftaincd & be Ottawa, March 9, 1876. Mea‘s served at all Hours, Ortawa, Veb, 9, 1876, s > .. siphaainptig Ottawa, March 28, 1876, Russell & ‘O‘Connéll, to us alsgsy» i . ";263' Â¥A _ s Agents ‘rantod, Yorts or Ledion, 80 to $10.0 day qurentoot $A call is respestfully soliolted. a2@&" liquors and Cigars of thé Anest brands. un â€" . #d re t ï¬l'.-.. ie .A M The Bar ta stocked with Liquors of the Commercial House, English Chop House, Â¥ YOU WANXT G00D BEEAD B. MELLON, OTrICLt s1, i# & 14 800pHAuPFOR nOW, THE BAR (oumser‘s OLD stiXD) cine for indigestion‘ is‘ Monson PrPsTN®. the active principli - "'"". x ‘;’-. h+ ..nh‘ Noonan‘s Restaurant] Hotels. NEW ~YORK. DINNERS AND SUPPERS shipped. Orders made BUPPERS 1876 Â¥auce of all makers of Pi+nos in the 1 have heard nothing to equaliti e on e e mmï¬ .nw ;n' is of â€"excelience, whfl'o" d PREYtO an ' l:m',‘in’d yRE*to .. hib en t grrng io rmbrin e nic . Bee meargeems se . . We the indersigniededindgor of: Pikuos m the Pangid tame aiitblied, or Rmows to us oi * 0 20â€" 0o faniaates .. * loast llable to i'u'o'nt""a ‘.ï¬_"' ',’ ads bees my tevourlde, / 1+ V0 M m Watson‘s Congervatory of .L. New York. No nioney would tempt me to banish it from my hom* D. BOHUYLER, Buffuio,) oo ce o s in fa U th New York, numan vwihed Thai any insiruiment notes MaTFcu be ‘bleseed with great aod usverves wl tig ouy . semnorn L. roouep . Pigno is brilliant, of wonderful power and 1st tnertion, a/ PEASE "Hoohestet I was fully convinced that the Matiaushek was the crown of all. . ~. . BELLAUT. B 1.A pudg+ Azon hh dn to aBlonin â€"eg‘t 3y( 5d is oge en inoaiin ons *l& «e PM BOOPNTEDVINTE AT . .0. hoocluuts: BO, TAYLOR,,Don Mills, sn mames has been fully borns out. . Quité a num ber are °_ Plands from :other reliablé twhkeri at BOTâ€" W}wu Canada for nucd{ ‘ '~* » Add 10 a 4 iabmmte ppinjes mCavacy ong, mown ama MATHUSHEK ; f ~PLANOS. GaARDEN, TIMOTHY , «rens. The.Ottawa.Drug Store, :“J‘E%E"m Tatlt very "ioet po t iten, . peot per peck of 14 piid; DNn DoLLAR:we wil font: portn®l "The Wookly WGfldwr *\%’ï¬â€˜g‘q ""@‘%““WE wtaoni Teso‘ !'!'.t t ev of.â€" & ‘Ei W xd "The: Yeaoit. _ is . a) &"‘f;“%lm’“@"?;’% record, the WorLn gives the cream of I fucipreasee . ooneirinn soue sc es + reatise ratse and Grow Pobsioss, oib. Ts o o inc Bd ie Saiiige ... . o 1000 % E 3 ‘ni:mfl!m i ‘the 0. R~ots, â€" Calendar Of <| 0@ "Aaay** yeoiBbome, °)* . 5. The Market ‘Reports, hrought down ;;-‘v.i. omm Hes w ts , ATRERET Lin No# ) $3 a year. . . .. ol in mmauerd Ottawa, Paterson‘s National Benefit | enA o o vuge May 4, 1876 NORRIS & SOPER, Princess ..of. . Lorne, on To nc e n 10r onees, wonl AVE YOU A DOLLAR? A large supiply jjust Recetved / at 1 in Fnrnite quantty or tone. " Ezs;w:-;f%a:% W iEpiegrepna god mnsinacie. !!ï¬'!!!_;:*m.!l&gm ot Sole Agents. 100 RIDEAU STREET. Merch 4 FIELD AND $300 I by far the most durable, and the HUNGARLIAN : GRABS,) No. 8 Adclaide _ WM. A, LLOYD, Buctibator to‘J. P, Featherson. DB. A, BURNHS, St. Thomas. POTATO. FLOW EB AREDS. ; M. D., Fonthill, the honour 6t i hoter reval RON TO. GLASGOW DIRECT, AUEBEO To GLAsGow. ppcepiclan; 8bg4 «> > > 11 Sailings of Mail Steamers, OTTAWA â€" RAILWAY, es aikhi ul «t @ 1d. \ oug ulm«"â€" Care â€"without : change on Night o. | To Montreal every night, {Sunâ€" w% iez anditnl 10 Alsoping Car tuuning rom ;u#'ï¬%~_ . n "LIVERY :STABLES Livery ~Stables,: Oarriages,; Mn teareariian For the Contro Town, Livery 8tables. > . pje. CE ,te . Kil MCH . } and all othorn -.-Milï¬iwvh‘câ€"uc‘h journals / nd have ty price ts cravent Aboueand Sligihe Ons and #o avoidwthose complaints for the future. All Oi guaranteed and orders solictted; ‘ l eas "oH ue Panintiy Madbea. health, sounts‘sep and a good appétite Mmss ns e e n io o mds ‘ the Propti tore" amotbile hfl?&:ï¬m verof LEA â€"&â€"PERRINS® um , CLARK &:C0, . Anchor Thread Works, DECLARED BYâ€"CONNOIAEEURS TO B THBâ€"ONLY GO0D SAUOCE. },aa g}.â€e),;zwf:r‘ISmuczf which are calculated toâ€"deceive the Public, LEA\S PERRINS have adepted © W‘hfuï¬â€˜bm BEST SX C080 © £XTak: OUAHTY, .5_;"_‘. .1,,'1,‘.. combined witn IafpepoatEROM KNOTS give is all Specially Munufactured for the use on the *‘ "Jiarice & c e of uM %u“gm $ ano.mo‘:.(rsox, ® omg_q‘â€qg!,‘#"‘ P e whnee* gow y VBReqhn hiA oo p en Firstâ€"Class ‘Machineâ€"Sewing ;:;.'i%m ‘"Anchor Drand" Best 6â€"cord Extra Quality W est at 10.00 p.m, which will be placed on every dottlé of. Worcestershire Sauce, beprevietien fbredn y wern fren s & aovle db ced s ad Feb, 18. 1976 Ottawa, July ®, 1875 k ©005â€"4f LE iVING OTTAWA Btoorage alwa UNrEep ATATen all BrnAmpns xEw Yyoket and draetow mm%mmm LLAN LINE NCOHOR LINE, SEWING ~MACHINE: TaainkBA0B, T. fl'._ DAILY, dearing their: Signature, thits=ws olsc cbig cyd mt Ogden@burg to New . York ypuxk yorrowih@ STEAMERS. g‘ M t in dotorer ; alm "I must e A Ne "Label, PAISLEY, " * Would call attention toâ€"their S#teamships. HXTRACT FROM A LET T EX, MRailvoxns;, Managing T‘rector, Olte wa. OP AWBIVING IN OTTAWA ~Bouth at 4 10 pau. _ Fromi the West at 7.00 Wost at 9.10 a ms gimearally to his HELFAST J24" fith M*" 25th _ " . lst June 13th May 17th 8th Sune July 10 COoffeeâ€"Vory superior, fresh roasted and ground daily. Syrupsâ€"Maplé, Amber, Golden, otc., very fAne. /# Bugarsâ€"All grades, for preserving, very strong. A large and well selected stock of Fancy Groceries too numerous to detail, always on hand UGinagow Poas Meal, Mackensic‘s Digestive Biscults, and AngastoraBitters, *" France, Eingiand, Holiand and Spain. BRBANDIES,; ~ PORF <& SHERRY â€" WiNF,â€" oi@, rénn, &e. The Canadian Meat Canning Co.‘s Fresh Goods, have been Sb'iTo‘w'â€"" ie another lot of _ onl P WP" L M ib q cleg Progedt e 12. Tbs:. of Yellow Sugar: for One Dollar, meoenoats in ts tnt Sroik tht a Fepier Nap i oo ons s " 4 oy erorearte ie THOS.;~PATTERSON. the " BELL V APOU & BU HaRK,» tor uo boua oys o to! Boston mm#ng" io oruer desh. bas uo medtelnapee~ =o 1fABsroaihe * Piraae vecage c eadiie mos Aranih mssc â€" trembert, Meech & 00., their selection . with to colour. : The ground tones ‘wre tofluq‘,-pnhuy'm toned with silver micaj HM}# P MWM that many of the tawdryâ€"coloured of the day are with, mmww-ig& Ns onabint hi 40 rejeot in hi »tigotion of Pabohait I mâ€"-w%wmm 1 es reprry s on â€"ge mï¬â€œhdlqnnl hM% at d Fitzsimons 4 The=~RovalExchange Hotel, WELLINGTON STREET, _ A:First: Class Familyand~Commercial Hotal, %<z> Look Out for Advertisement in this Epace. WALLâ€"CP AP ER . Oï¬tmm.&. + â€" â€" â€" 38 Sparks Stroot. ".~~_â€"/ CLYFF KMILL _ GNCIAL AGENTS, .. " . .. is hereby givento ‘CANADA : Agficultural: Insurance Co*y. barrels GUINNESS‘Sâ€"PORTER, pints and quaris, put up to order. , onses OLAREY, Jas, Violets, special order, very fine. "J 3 cases SHKEREY WINE, Y. P., fine favour, fine brands. Â¥ ‘cmses BAWNS‘fine ALEB, pints and quarts, per order. hogsheads fine old BRANDY, 10 years old, direct order. ‘ J Negrronts ts 614 ut W0H, unrivalled in qusltiy, some 2 yeare old ie Teksâ€"Black, the finest imported ; Green, do & '?-u%wmnzumm‘uuunmbmu‘m No, 101 (New Stand) Ridean streot, Ottawn. Their Excellencies the Earl an . Countess of Du#ferin. Otteawa, Jan. 20, 1876, BSTABLISHED 1854. Direct Importations from the #roducers HARRIS~&CAMPBELL, LUNCH, BREAKFASTS and SUPPERS Unde 88.50 ~IN ~10LB. © CADDIES. TNCLUDING THUSE DEDICATED iY THE MAXUFACTUREE 001. a, 9. DL MARWOGD WILLLAM ANGORB, . ..« * P t 9 +404 s mt t w Ssd l eeneem "e0rkp C MCY 6 ally PURE and UNADULTERATED, for Family use and Medicinal purposes. WHOLESALE & RETAL. McKAY‘S CHOICE ANDCBEAUTIEUTL $ { _ __.. _ WM. MeKAY,. Warerooms next to Daniels® Hotel _ mb&mï¬-bldl’:’;rh. Governer GeneFHL Cabinet Makers and Uqhom& 158, SPARKS®S STREET. A betier article at a lower price than can be obtained in the trade. Really Fine Teas, and possessing a beautifalaroma, on specially fatourable terms, and which IMPORTAN_'_I‘_ NOTHICE.â€"â€" . Ga$S LIGHT FOR THE‘@TREETS S â€" NOWâ€" OPEN:: h GEORGE A 60 ‘Wellington street, dopposite Parliament Buildings), Ottew In France, England, Holland and CUP THAT CHEEERS. Its Points of Merit are ; OAPITAL, â€"â€" $1,000,000, WE WILE ALSO GINVE ocoupled b 3 ‘ .w‘.:-- #» RALE s _ ndo io s UNEIVALLED FOR Thos. Patterson, JAMEB A. No. 6@ Rideau street, Ottawn OTTAWA, 1875 Mass., the patent right nd aoiliyi of