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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Feb 1873, p. 1

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1 N unifs, by a :n Ond pro« tully treomb« 8 8y naag, \Si3"®, 1 look Ontarte g28t n a "as, 8 PiBtureg ©B ite Cesita 1 ie g.. 00 IRY 31 a5 RY sugg 2 2119 4 :J BA ZLLAAKL ~_ _ MYRTLE N AVY. GENTS WANTED. #$18s0 mon th. A'ronllfim'\h’-..-‘l :Czohld-“.n.b-â€"u Address 8. K Axpzgrson, P, Q, 360, Montreal, Steam Dredges, Steam Hoisting Der ricks, Upland Excavators, Steam Engines. Jany 38, 181% 2115 Jn bound to pattern, on the shortast notice. mfl“n‘mn“d‘ hl’;: promptly :luld to, und at most reasonable rates Ml‘hflb»yx btarn. Maps mounted. All orders executed on the very shortest notice. iMiawa, June 22 1872 f . P Bookbindar, Paperâ€"ruler and account Book Manutaoturer, at the SNgn f the Group of Books, Roberts‘® Blook, MM% y sall the astention of #, :‘Jowg-huph 'i.l&- paper, at pricen as not lower &-n.youb.hh&.m; wholesale or retail. Acscount Books atapted to every varioty o business ; if not im atook, sulsed and IMrERIA:,, and TWANXKLAY TEA*, _ And BKANDIES, GINS, KOMS, ead tho Finest Brands of PORT. SHERRY, 40. 136 MeQiLL STREET, MONTREAL U «ve removed to their Now Premisos, * DOMINION BUILOINGS,* 136 MoGILL STHREET, ' And Invite the attention of Buyers to theh ‘wrye and caretully selected assortment IiaPAN, YOUN&@ HYSON, GUNrOWOKLZ WILLIAX BPIOTE & C0; pes 9, 1812 RICKLAW AY8, BUGGIES AND SLKIGHS, Which in of finiah and , i point ue durability WiF®All work warranted for one year and all kinds of repairing carefully and A very large amount of nsw and im proved machinery has lately been aided, nlnlhovhbbdflv.lvn-r (the only eatabliahment so supplied in this sheaper than any one also. _ _ _ The proprietors are mb'-ll’zt.- "m-.m I 1812 â€" 18B11f mmad, or maile order most approved atyles of Carriage and Sleigh W. Stockdale, Brother & Co OrTAWA STEA U CENTRE TOWN, OTTAW A. Good Sample Rooms and every accom: modarion. tor travellers. Thoroughly reâ€" lited and refurnizshec throughout. X DaANIELS, Ottawa, Sept 17, 1872 . 2076 im Aug %, 1872 Miyâ€"tes T. & B. on each Plog. "we Rrice so low that all can as it. DANIELS‘® HOTEL "Teeurintie beruppant ty | > MKESSRS C. T BATE & Co. ound Manufacturing Co., 1-°°llport, Â¥. C . FACTORY. _ «RIDEAU STREET,. OTTAW Ten. Wine gnd Boirit Merchants, ted towards the reduction r'"“-?&'i&";'m'fl'o.bp-u“d_mu “.T:bg:'-mmm kindly conâ€" zflh-y-oun-_nâ€"-. nbdbnd;bmd-:w MARQUI® aAND «osus, otherwise, * | Bred and fed by Mr. J. % of l..:dy Macdonald, _ Mrs. fl':.- Ross, w by m ind crm rimg hes quis took the firat prize at | the Provinetsl Te .'p...”‘ jo»a show, at 1872 lat 8m~, ailver ue raw [ seagâ€"mniny n | umum ueiph Conâ€" Te Pediien c ion e ‘:,w ul Show, 1872, lst ..-n...rm..g. :: Buck®, _ Mrs H. Wickataag |®t the Gueiph Christmas Fat thow, Mrs. Bucke, _â€"_ _ NMre. H. Wickste __Subseriptions may also be sent toâ€" Countess of Dufferin FUNDS of St, ALBANS CHURCH At this establ : MOKERS 1 (LATE 8T, JAMES!,) Corner of Metcaife and Quein Streeis. < JOHN LaNGTON, . . u.;w@mm Oitems, Â¥ox 1. in _ y EMV ED. MAKE A SPECIALITY OF MUOURTLIMER, Beptember 4, 1872 #4 VOL. VII NO. 2189 Bernard , Building Grant Powell, ; Committeo. White, | k CAaAUTIO®N, "MYRTLE Y A /Â¥ be eeel o in Pane ieesnedt s Whldr]d.‘ Meredith, PUKR Aa GOOD SMOKE, YÂ¥ HOL K8 A L & IN AID OFK THa &A will be found on 2175 tm 10 38 1y A?fll'l'“'b&& No, 2 Town» o P ship 94 Maree: maie or Femaino belding a All persons out of oe da~ atrous of uo.lnuum‘hd- â€"h-m"gfl-,muwu for full particu &e., &o., of a business dm unquestionably make from $2000 to $5000 per annum. "oa o e i * ames Montreal. Nov %), 1872 30301 naw Yalimysa is of effieacy and reliability, hfi.hr-l-'?o inlans or a«tault, "" z:iam,uâ€".. all of which arise the m‘:‘afl e -: mmamm aer‘s Compound © Klizir of Phosphates and This deprarity of the mmamâ€" l.’.hm'hâ€".-um&- qase of the Lungs, Heart, iver or Kidâ€" neys, and in others by Scrofulous eplargeâ€" ment of the glanda, eruptions of the skin. ulcers of bone and flesh, spinal weakness, irregulari exhausting discharges, nerâ€" voupn-m-. n-‘u'-gxb_by.“.unb- Tavaiide ant "cominmly sevhing rpootien: are When hb‘h-'-:bhd asâ€"imilated the blood becomes impovermh «d, and all the orgaos and timeuse of the body debilitated by want of nourneshment. West sitea of the Canal Rwin, near the Skating Riok, Musmc Hall. y . Ortaw»a, Nov 23, 1872.. _____ 3033 6m _ Tnl STOMACHU AKVQ 11% DERKANGE +b ments are the common camse of most ol Nine hundred, n-? aty. Table always supplied with all the vari~ ties which the season can afford. l.a:-n of the choicest brands and Havana C,1 15 dlhh-q-lq,m-vh-pw MP* Moeals coudy as all bours, . is now prepared to accommodate on rea W ood tor Sale. J, B. Grenler respectfully begs to in fxrm hmn::..n-d the public at large, that recently opened and We > MalK SFRERT, * vih"* N. B. â€"Spocial attention paid to ‘Collec tions in the h&d Otiawa, P. <., aod borbamnber grocg <£ wlh i r wgh: peanep o hon n Baye Ma. 8r. Juunix is the Special b&.%.:n- oaâ€"â€"'z in .-‘gf vines of Quebes. Oot 19, 1872 3004 Nov ), 1872 TrAxTED ~ Miy* Heovsember the Place, No. 8, Ri deau Street, Knst EKnd of Sappors Bridge RUOWE & ANNABLE with lars s V k pt-"m‘ pholstered and wood tops ; a great rarilaty of Pasliour Chairs ot the latest styles and patterns; Cane Chairs in black mfiâ€"p hu-.--dl- ;'-t-‘q Unass, Writing Desaks, Hail tint Racks, Hail Chairs, Tabies, &o, AMV“"'““.:N\ We have now the Largest and Hest Heâ€" leoted Ruocok of the above cluss of goods ever held by any storshouse in this City The public are invited to inspect our goods and judge for themselves. Parlor Suits in Green Repps, Flowerea amid Plain Maircloth in different styles of Charving, Plain and Polished, Very Hand some ; Murble Top Bedroom Suits, richly earved (both polished and oil tinish); Plain Nets in oak and black walout mountings, eacb; tem | '.fi-\l.l h.% hcu..a. whole d\fld bo on view at their stails, Ncl.l.&h-’. h':‘rmm- -mh-. " Uttawa, Dec 17, 1172 2141 a matohless four yeur old Tat Comwold We.her, bred and fad by Ir.(hot‘nllund, o Gueiph, took the first prize at Hamâ€" lHton Agricultural thow, and firse prize at ?wcnlubv NAW& we ighi u!’“ tal prizes, together with 10 PRIME WESTERN SUEEKP, Also, 34 prime fed rvlul. .d.“",“:& enison., [ "â€"â€"" mc Comvmimit l““â€",', ‘-’m‘ '72.n-dmuothvpfln..‘l‘=m\mn peveses open to challengs for Une T D) "opm lars over the whole continent for , beIDL | ang 4. the best beast bhm Nobl® | that m Mt’l';?l,“:mw w PF1208 ; | a ulso that perfect beautyâ€"* Billy‘â€"a pure lm( breod three year old in boxe L ie carangy, Hon maauy N #$5,000 Por â€"XÂ¥ ear. of the primeat Butchers to His Excelleoney Lord Dufterin, Governor General of Canada, -'-"-'3-...-".:‘.."&.':.7’.’.'.".: (Miawa, Doo, 7, 1874 »XCHANGE HOTEL, SATCHELL BROS,, 1872. CHRISTMAS BEEF, 1872.) Advocate, Barrister, &e ull, Nov , 1879 Sawed and Unsawed. URNITURE |â€" FURNXILCUER T. &r. JULIEN, MAIN ATREERF, RULL, &. Q. Ma s« V\ the AKouano® Hotsn 448 MEREFORD STEER, & in ineflaots, Aoid CATTLE, IRE, weighing 133 1 he Gorerament of Quebes, Tus Oxey Qoml.bemd by Government to et Guarâ€" :it.'” Business Throughont Canâ€" mj&h” in Mhm i now ‘afforded Manzl’ UEAD OFFICE, Phere in, therefire, no longer the nevessity .&Ahrlukbmld.mw Officers to insolee their f The in serious responsibihtics as snretics, as the oppor minity is ow "afforded then af biiny in ml weaemus Ady payment of a anill Anmmal CANADA QUARANTEE COMPY, Bowis of «ywa Conta®ty immediately. BV ANX ORDER IN COUNCIL, dated 17th December, 1873 M 18 â€"That when Pub» pa e e m‘fl ' n}\&:![ may be accepied in lieu o/ privabte sursties, COCOâ€"GLYCERINE â€" Someâ€" thing new for the hair, No toilet table should be with outCOOQâ€"GLYOERNUNE, % .at OMX of CANAIA 0000 GTYUERINE removes dandruf A lhe Canada Cusrantee Company Rotice Resprctiag . Surelystips, gt ontith t# Danan s . Ranih ht mss wip Mave you a sovers wrench or sprain?t H.~ ’unhwhmhâ€" Mave you ati aock, on hoa cmmned zr“*' U ao, Jonnson‘s Anogyne Liniment is a speciâ€" ::-.4) ami.Ja also the best pain killer is the hair ach btile. None e unicas the ee aritle of OURTTS & PEARINS in ca the oatatile -q:- -'z. medicir o l-q-:m ‘bbotle. 96 Palto 1 Sureet, Yorky and 90â€"Ortord Htroot, Lon â€" don. â€" Be surse and caltfor MKA, WINSLOW! s00P0HINGo aÂ¥aUrP Having tno tro slmile â€"f " Qurtie & Pork io on the qntatde wrnppart.. All others ars be ~s oi w a+~~ BMR CARREILA * Montroat, jany 173. 1163 tre maun. W insie win 0 wraime Bvuur is the pro« mn«-.quunâ€"nmmâ€"- and Nummus in the"United Atates, and has booto ui for thirty yoaur with mm: aafuey and suws oas by milllons ot mothors a chikdtren, from the weble intant ot ous wâ€"ek ldto the almit. it corrects acidity ud the «»mach, relloves wind collc, regulamtes t w --édo.m.h-n%matu-lmu Other and ehild. a belleve it the hart and mirout remedy in the world, in all cases The Dougda of this Company are also Co, is dn sach ag». Northrop &A . Nexunigin, ons Proprintorat ar Conate wasthor tt T inkime Hhmatoncts." *te tas ts ud recommendation of the Hanorâ€" perieatiy antisded with the reandt -.’.“..:.'.;ON: the Minister of Iniland Revâ€" ..:“.‘?.‘E.".‘!"fi““‘mflu 1| snue, and under and in pursuance of the CUurkar Connurio® Maniornn.â€"As a seamnt medicine for horsss "Dariep‘s Conditlon Pors dere and Arabian Heare Reomody® has a0 oq wa! Its e€Gfecte in this treapeot are astonishing ; many horees that wore supposed o be brouen dows and almost worthless have, by the use 4.(«; paskages, been restored to a M‘ at seenr ~m0m.fi.~ would pre viously harebrought; when you want & biree PHIRTY Â¥RAiaust EKXPERIENO®R oÂ¥ WLD NURNK to your a Tor the cure of rheumaâ€" GK. E. DESBARATS, no equal m \£ n.-w'."‘“-' dian m-u:‘::;m':nm and C ue country denslors. Price 25 cts. per betile. | and L‘Etendard National. s m No. 1, Place d‘Armes :Hill, and 319 At. Curar Connmmo® Maniorssâ€"As a seamin | Antof Mtreot, Montreal § medicine for horses "Darliey‘s Conditlion Pou | . Dec 3), 1872 2101 8 taw dkw riemirobie d ~ 100 RAKKIN e Manager Seor chary, EAward Rawlings. another man‘ m“'l!m-{&u'fi;? io Walers t* .I'n-n-o-bn-nd for coughs, colds, tis in the throat, m““.“.llq::nhon clharna. Ministers and iawyors use them, physiâ€" esns era are adie -cn:zuhmmvv.d comniaints, Sold by all medicipe dealory at â€".) cents per box. JAHMN L BLOWN & SUN, _ en outaide wrapper of and Gore n_-‘.-un-u::’.h::. aboul smuui. 100 wea? Deards ? l-.uolz aro a great protection to thé thromt lungs, and add much to their personal AJTooasammny auacugdt t 40L DOL, This cars in patting zih'l‘lul.hl. portant as & to purubaser in or do .h..!.uu the geauine Rrow s »Troouss,"* enalleod, sotd by the £ poor hniiation and -uu-:'un ShoWX%3 BRONCHIAL TROOHKS which are sold only in boxos with facâ€"»wmilc of the propricters, COCOMHI.YCRRINE nourisk PUBLIC OFFICERs are n-:"u-‘ o as to reuch 'â€"u,' sctly t somt of Nucame and cive almost instan NURK THROATX, UOH, COLD, ao«l ~R€ lw'fl BRONCH 1A L Taix‘H wau Â¥he _ Sahneso e eieeens can neenale m hn d anarg Bs Wls ts 4 m O es ) 'm bhave published a ~ Quesrions Easiuy Axowreso.â€"Why Ned a readable and ‘lnstructive pat which may be had tros at the #torom SPEHRUIAL NXOTCRS 8 BRONCHLAL TRUCHES O# MONTHKEA L Sovags ... N % â€", mt ® E8. . } I-% NEW CANADIAN WEEKLY, * Awfil s % Pilis, and £ A zy & wdors, have =® tive pamd 10 MOro® w COLD, The best and ‘c‘npdf.apcr in Amerioa. I wareme » har t W par annum, venbn fang | 16 pages WEBKLY _ tor $2.00 per snn Lyn a.* nflhdhm NHention of the Act _ U | M Vie., Cap. 4, Hin has been pl.‘n-‘.n.lhu erdere i, that a new Inspeaction District be, and the VÂ¥ AU | same is hereby set oft and established in tihe Province of Untario, to be composed of pormwms of the presert Inspection Disâ€" he pre« mamummum "’:mmwma indsor,. and f2 308 | that henceforward thethree inspection Dis 2 3 28 | triots aforesuid shall be respectively conâ€" ME VC | stitnted as follows : wuf th,| The Inspection District of Windsor to iwg t ; | Compruse the laland Hevenue Divisions of M. ‘w, O TTA "m Car attached to this train at and run through to New Yorkâ€" Leare New York 8600 Albany 11 40 um, y-.muw”n'v.a-g(u\- minutes for breakiast), arrrring at Ogdeonsâ€" haky e e ie k. : *‘ * * i Li loave New York lwnqtnqll u Rome 5.25 pm, arrivre at Water %4.45 p m, Ugdensburg 12. 15 a m. : 8. T. FRAY, Genoral Tigkét Agent _ ___ _ . Buflklio «nd points ."‘..q Urcs 1045 pm, Albany 20 a m, New| W \'ut?)!-gqr& 6 50 a m, Bosâ€" ® ual.lf? '-')unnut'»o"nq-a.. "’“ tar & m, & m, Britike 6 40 a m. Close Cofnections Hkide as | Th Um and after MONDAY, November 15th, 18471, and until w-a trains will run on this (amdays axcepted ) â€" muvm is l.mor.-hr. 0 a m, arrive Watertown m.-.(hn.l@“ Rome 1.25 p m, oa-nfl-&'lh York Central Express train Illrm East and Wast, arriving at Utica 200 p m, Albany 5!)po New York 10.00 p m, Npringiiebd .xni Boston 6.00 a m, Nyracuse 215 p m, 805 p m, Butalo 9.00 a m, at Buffalo and Nuspension Bridge for all ts Waest. l"'“l';w'_ tk Leaave 0,6.-0.3 p m, arrive Watartown 6.08 p my,(fifteen minutes for auppar), (awego 9.15 p m, Rome 9.50 p m, Riyle or Ciss.. Theonly Chist :mm:-m lu‘ to the prineipal For ® of Montreal. HAJ (kor) Metcalie. ® a WATEATOWA & OGDENSBURCG RAILROAD, 1s 72 "1873. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. The Ottawa @1( fChirt Store, comprise the inlaad Heveaus D:vissons Goderich. TbTthl.l-b comprice the laland Reveauns Lnvrimon: Jaoy 2, 1013; % in monthly parts of 64 or 80 pages, in a bag cover, at 0 cents. N. ‘ ubscribers at $2.48) mll be servâ€" ad with the weeakly issue for one year, un lenae apacily that they prefer tha mouth % *T Fuvorite" Maxim.â€"Canada for tha nasâ€"wheather by birth or adopâ€" tion. . Let us help each other, if we aspire to be ‘a Nation. *«The Favorite" i a u-m-mâ€"c.uh wo bte plan, its executon, â€" M:n:ndby‘h-h on ue ut your Rurrout. m(!nb and sample numbers mailed on Great cash indlucements to clubbers. #@ the Fuvorite" is “Ldl Nows/ dealers and on all Rail way Addrese, Nowv , 1814 E «hould have it Eent Post» @td.oddh. * "HE AKCRET OF HMEALTH, tWIV RLNMENT HOUSE, OTTAWA. Walnealay, 18th Dec., 1874 Paxsext : HILS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERXOR UENERKAL IN COUNCIL UAimwa, Nov D, 1872 ® ! vontaiming Machinery for the manulac W | ture of shingles, Staves and Burrel Head. * S . _ |ID#g; also, jongue and Grover, Plainng The best and Chespest Paper in America.| Muchine and ~uyface Plainep _ Nituited omm * on bank of Madawaaka River, close to lne 16 pages ll,l.\' tor $2 ) page annum, i of Brockville aud ttawa and C.C. Rail C is# stomise * | way, in Village : Of Arnprior. Machinery *# The buvonto" Vian â€" We have planâ€" | all neasly new, and in good working order, ned out a paper which givres more reading | with s.ock of loga now in booms, An for less money than a>y paper in America. ; abundance of timber to be hul reas naâ€" We proposse to furcish a lnu«,t*rtbu. more interesting. more carefully edite | The subscribers being about to build a paper at $2 per annom thin v imported | Lumber Mill, offer this desirable property r-u‘ oonts you $3 (th While gribg sale. '“rv_'.a to Canadian produstions, we | _ For further particulars, addres, mill gqive, from advance sheets, the best A. ROWE '“ll fl'-ny:-i-ld 16 pages at 5 »ewmill have a volume of #32 pages tho equivalent of at least 30 bfty volumes. at a cost of UONLY TWU DOLLARS. _ _@The Fuvorite" lssye.â€"*"The Faxcrite" stores puablished in and the UM:& We mm&ohuu and most interesting item« relative to the Furm, the Garden, the Household, Scienâ€" tile and Liserary Intelligence, a column of Wit and Humor, &o. Get a sample num ber at the Newsâ€"dealers, or write for one It will be sent frea. Te 16 ** Fuvorite" Xbhape.â€" eleogiant page form we have wlopted, while more for reading in sbeets, in alao adapted for bindirg, and conâ€" tains tifty per cent more reading mpmter than 18e uniieidy Aâ€"page fouos bersiotore Descemher 2, 1871. * 2140 4 law KXUFFS _ L J113 ts w ade nelloville, WA SATURDAY.. FEBRUARY . _At the yeasr‘s ond, each sub _‘ . . Ainl frage W. A. HIMSWO J. WÂ¥. MOAK, lon RBridge for all DKL. EKV ANS, ’:Za.“} 0 | ble, ad,u-w a Kirst ' + or sBecond Class ooge > "aph s ' » .i »~AAMBS VAUGRHANX, tion, general s., sufficient cause. hm-nm until divores granted â€"advice free, Call on or addreâ€"s JOMN 34. FULTON, Counsellor at lLaw, VMJ â€" No. d Broadwars, New YorkOaty. with Model Hshool ‘ Diploma, and 1 mih Rlementary "Diplooiee Oe of the Absolute divorese leogally obtained in dif« come, please send add prepaid dersigned. m";ludh‘::_:- m sauited to all, and especially TO porene <â€" Cc L. pusai, Meoreal * or expense. s Dec 31, 1872 2152 2 ak@ RBAJ TH[S! owner on the premises. AMM" for ubintbo&roo- ”Vl?o Arnprior, Untmico, being composed of lots Nos. 11 and 13, fronting Rigin and Uaniel Streets; the hbotel is in the best of order. Attached to the hotel are capacious yard, sheds and stabling of im i e m en at :.-nqzd n 8TEAX BOILE @28 _BMIIP* Evrery attention given to repais iwenty eaght span of horses, and outâ€" vawnu HOTEL FOR SALE. The mills are run by water power, and -fl:nddtt:“::- fourtsen ~to aixâ€" teen millions season. 1 is invited. ies MWrfinhni fll;l'” EQ 2GE t rueaciet‘t. Jany 24. 1873. 112 im m‘l:hhm‘ fl-l: Ihiu::dw&' t0 estate â€" &. Hoout, my . of Peterborough, will be offared for sale at Poeterborough, wbmh-.hth-onuofnm ie (of which due nodeowillltli: given.) Limits comprise about uare miles; thickly timbered, with nuony of waler communicstion through the same. FL*IMBER LIMITS AND MILLS MORNINC STAR OOAL STUVE, the best and most econo. mical heating Htove in the market. _ Call and a8e. n.mwwsaoo“u Corner of Hussex and «seorge Sts. (Ataws, Nov 16, 187% ¢ Deo 31, 1872 Foe School Bection ho. 8, in the Townâ€" Direct from England, all single and double. Orders from hbdn:'}mmm or private families solicited. Also, _ _ For Coal or Wood. Public and pri~ate | buildings heated in the most modern and | improvel method, and satistaction guarâ€" | anteed . Nopco-t required till after | a thorough teast has been applied. ' 0P Fea e on ohly the an BEG TO ANNOUNCE Having just received another lot of the Patent Wrought Iroa Bedsteads H. Meadows & Co. have withriced the finperita radginent 4t the proc w® Ww\ € n e pomini ennoreminban n F T @ ® of some of the bekt ou'-'ua :n.lmvn eack o::: m-udnup O its own. scientific physicians that medicipes may be formed of several inâ€" wedients in cer Ain Oxed proportions of greater 1’!‘?.“ 'xzm“ never re ma:.d . or in aifferent & 4 m%dmw iÂ¥ w:fl Al» made trom -&“- c.uh of the same or w «nd entireiy tihe resu!ts, :: mm T application Than any me Campbell & McBride, | m BUILER MAKERS, ‘ Albert Stredt, Richmond Road, Ottawa. | Apply to JVHN WILLIAMS, . Becreotary Treasurer, Kast Temple 300kh . mlu-cmq,;?a: "I his is a rare chanoa. > For turther : particulars, apply to the Uttaws, December 23, 1872 3122 13. WORTAI TEN TINMES ITS WEIGHT IX qurrent rates. Insures every description of PBropert at current rates. F s eC Capital . Ten Millisn Dollars, FHE RYAL TN8SURANCE Coy. All nearly new, and in good working order, | . The dividend will be payable at the rate with. s:ock of loga now in booms, An | of exchange current outchounhdayM abundance of timber to be had reas .naâ€" | January, 1873, to be fixed . by the Local ble. Boards or Managers. 4 . The subscribers being about to build a | No transiers can be made between the lLmamber Mill, offer this desirable property | 23rd instant and the 4th proximo, «s the 10r eale. books must be closed during that periad For further particulars, addre=s, |‘ _ 4y order of the Court. A. ROW E, K. W. BRADFURD, g Oltawa, i ® L SNecratare. IVORCHKS, Noteâ€"Keisotrie= seâ€"sotad and Wiastriznd BTOV ES of all kinds as usual TINWARE, Wholesale and Roiail Thomas‘ Sclectuic Oil THBREE SCHOUL TEACKHERAâ€"â€"One ANLI8SH BEDSTEADS 1!!! (Mtawa, Jany 11, 1873. ingsa, with every accommodation for â€"keeping. An indisputable title will ADNlEKD. Jany 28 ANTKO, ILL PROPERTY FUR 8A PAXY Ur 4 RARE CHANCE, _ Tanft icable to private ndhou:mmn, at plon-t [ y ALFRED TODD, | Cado0ws & VO.| yc Commitiecs and Privale Bills, . of Commons. | P resdtvad Roibe oo or tne | â€" Ottame Dee 8 1837 Ti aw ' | + GOovERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAWA, . lw lroa Bedsteads, | We s 5907 %.cma) im . all sizes single and | uis ExXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR atailies solicited. | Also, TR HEREAS by the Act in the ) ! 35th year of Hor xm keign, b L |=:ulod:‘;AlAgt tou:nndm Actu::.f’ Public private present Session to enable :.‘!:‘:'“. -.‘:“.M ;Govm in Council to impose a duty on ' method, and satisfaction guar. | 68 and Coffee imported from the United o t rired till after | Ptates in the case therein mentioned" it u'l:u.% | is provided that if at any time any greater ot ull kinds as usual | duty of Customs should be payable in the &, Wholesale and Roinil. | United States of America on Tea or Cof, | fee imported from Canada than on Tea or Py e O AXRE | se aeporied Sow snrainer coupter; n ind : 1on'l‘o¢or()oflaoi|: ed into Canada ig ttove in the market. _ Uall ‘ffi":"“’ :l“ U&u&:fim m‘?" # MKEADO Customs equal to uty pays n the .g"wu'wflu, | United States on Tea or t’)oflhy:hnporu lov 16, 1817% from Cansda; provided that Tea or Cofftce ____,_.______‘[ imported into Canada from apy country LIMITS AND MILLS, other thanâ€"the said Unuodznu, but cuew<e passing in bond through the United States, isive Timber Limits and Saw | aball be free from duty.. DENLS MoNAMARA, A 1818.© «+ 81m T. M. CLAKK. CARSS & CO., Arpprior. "SlTob A gont. #161 10 L. I87S8. | mail to any address . The prise named upon it will be delivered to the ticket l’WorOuMc. Prizes ‘m intely sent to any address by express or retarn mail, models. Sent carriage paid, on receipt ui i itnmenten weabunee Deo 6, ~_ . 42 d&y (Little Uitawa‘ Tug boat $1.50; + Brite ~»+ 3 Steambosat $2.. All real working si.=~, 2@A) . ** * * s sxAx sa% Â¥% 4s 200 | lbw «s At ax ihkll Â¥siea 100 400 Gold watches .... ... _ $75 to 300| 215 Hewing Machines . ... . 60 o 151 78 EKlegant Pianos. . ... .. each 250 to 700 50 om-,wum“'w"" # _ 50 o 200 Cash are, | “.w'“‘.-...... .l'm,(m A chance to draw any of the above Emory L. Pratit, Columbus, hio, $7,000. _ Une Casn Giwt in every package of 150 tickets gnaramteed. ..5 lLo. for $1.00 , 11 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00 ; 50 for $5.00 ; wm whom we ‘offer liberal to we‘ 1 inducements and gquaraniee satis/ation. Aopamas : NUEL & CHARLIER, 17 and 19 Broadway, New York. Nov 30, 1874 120 4 another of the same vaiue. +No blanks, Our patrons cun _ depend on fair dealing. Urimioxs or ns Prtss:â€"Fair Dealing can be relied uponâ€"N.Y. Heraid, Auz. 28. _ A genuine distributionâ€" Worid, Sept. 9. Not one of the humbugs of the d4ayâ€" Weekly Tribune, July 1. ‘They give general satisfactionâ€"Staatsâ€"Zeitung, Aaug. 5. Rureruxors:â€"By kinpd permission we refer to the following :â€"Frankiin 8. Lane, Louisville, : drew 018,1!:3 Miss Hattie Banker, Charleston, $9,000; Mrs. Louisa T..Blake, 8t Paul, Puno. $700; Samuel V. m&.â€", $5,500 ; aâ€". Â¥. Brackett, sasburg, Watch, ; Miss said, has been pleased to order, aod it is honbLotdond,uut.dusyd ten per cent. be imposed, and the same is hereby authorized to be levied and collectod on Tea and Coffee imported into Canada | from the United States otf America. You will know what your prize is before you pay forit. ~Any Frize exchanged for WY mixed in receipt of: 25 cents a Sealed Ticket in drawn without chice, and sent by §955,000 | _ Parties intending to make application | to Parlinment for Private Bills, euhorrlo;‘ | granting exclusive privileges, or conferâ€" | ring corporate for commercial or other purp«»s of profit, or for dd:’ anyâ€" thing tending to the rights of proâ€" my of other are hereoy notitied they are required by the 51st and follo ring Rules of the House of Commons whish are publi in full in the Cunada ’ Gazeite), to give TWO MONTHS NUTICE | of tse appli (clearl and distinctly | \cmesifying its na uJ object) in the | | *» Janada ‘ and also in a newsâ€" | | p.ar published in the County or Union‘ w‘ Counties affected, such notices to have . one or more tures attached. | His excellency im Council on the recomâ€" mendation of the Honorable the Minister dfmmqlud under the authority atoreâ€" Axp wuurzis the contingency contemâ€" plated by-t:o‘rm:‘w ‘:um occurred, eoa ~Ouffee imported into the Unin:&:rfim“.: subject to a duty ten per cent, valorem, while Teas and Coftees imported trom countries east of the Cape of Good Hope, are free from duty. A PRIZE FOR EVBI)!Y TICKET, 1 CahGift:. .. ... ... . .~, $100,000 6 Cash (hits, each...... ..... aw 14 4® ownerlecriedns */*~*~ ap o4 U hviiis. s kls i .O 1b * esd es w t . 2. m h All maom'ro*- Private Bilis must b.| presented within the first three weeks of | the Seesion, | JX CasH GIrTs, TO BE DISTRIBUTED BY THE Mercaathio Prize © Association Pm Â¥ ATE nu+x. Cusrous Derartue®t, Ottawa, Dec 27, 1872. ! Notice is hereby given that His Excelâ€" | lency, the Governor General by an Order in Council, bearing date the 26th instant, lndund.rlhnu&('rhynnodinhin, by the 3rd Seéction of the 34th Viotoria, Cap. 10, has been pleased to order and direct that the following articles be transferred | to tbomu which may be importâ€" | ed into Canada, free of duty, viz: _ â€" _ | OF NEW YORK. f DAXLKX DHAWLNGS 111 Felt, Cotton and Woolien Netting and Flush, used in the mannfacture of (Gloves and Mits, | _3 No. 124, Bi St., within, :> _ * London, B C oc $ 1902 _ 4+ The Court of Directors bereby give notice thit 1 balf yearly dividend at the rate of oight‘gr cent per annun», on the Capital of Bank, will be paysable on the FOURTH day ot JANUARY, 1873, to the proprietors of shares registered in the Colonies, By Command, R: S M.BOUCHETTE, Com oner of Customs. Ottawa, Jany 6, 173. 2157 U N DISHE U T OTICE 44 ANK OF BRITISH NORTH |AMERICA g CA-\'ADA CENTRAL RAILWAv Incorporated by Royal Charter 444 W. A. HIMSWOR UH, Clerk, Pfivy”();buneil. e iA mMBk SUU behind her, threw a wet cloth over her face which she supposed by the smell nuhnbun-mnbdwitbchlorofom, and which both prevented her from ca«ll. ing out, and soon rendered her insensible. Bhe knew nothing more uatil, as she judgâ€" ed by the sounds of the water on the beach, she was carried near the harbor somewhere. She found she was carried by two men, who had tied hor hands with ‘.eord and rolled ber up in »methm" like a rug or piece of carpet. As they 'oumu the water side they went to l1y her down, when her consciousness having returned to her to some lex&'oin: b{l this time, she beg«n to struggle violently to get tree. Une of the men drew vGtâ€"a | .Just as the evening was closing in, ‘lnd as it was growing dack outside, as ' she was busy about her work, she heard somebody calling her by name. She went out by the back ‘door to see who it might be, thinking that it was in that direction the vorce was heard by her She could, however, zee nobody, and list ening, she again heard the voice call mg her, _ but â€" this time out by â€" the _ front ‘r; She at once went forward to see who it was,fancyâ€" ing it must be some of her acquaintances in some of the families close by. ° As she stepped out by the gate some one came .Safcuw'ohvohsrd,nothin.hu,“i been discovered of the perpetrators of this outrage Thobuvhood.nd-dqdh., played them in attempting such an uot at tL very door of a gefitleman‘s | i:b:y’::':ld bo:u. w“h‘-" ':: found A of. 1"""‘"""“"#@'08-] vept a few noratclhes, ~ â€"~~ * & 10 her " a cold bath," evidentâ€" ly m :mvio:b:o frighten her and her still, however, as mhrflb, and “b;‘.l:t,wd in getting clear, when she ran off at the top ot her speed, hirdly knowing in what diâ€" rection she went, crying "Murder!" “uol:!" The first place she recognized was Mr, Hyde‘s shop, in which she imme %’:‘uly took refuge, as we :n.:olqen. parties implicarted hearing cries, eviden uymh:'llrlnd and made off, The wonder is managed to carry hrnkr-â€"t,dilun:.zf about a ‘mileâ€" withcut being observed. knife “"'""“:fi ing to cut her throst if she did not keep still, They also threatened The gentieman referred to, going out by his front gate, fourd & torn apron lying there, wnich at once caused him to suspect there was something wrong He went back m::;ln:lbd the girl, and tound she was Thinking she had been forcibly t«ken away, he left to come to town to institute a search for her. ~Meanwhile she made her appearâ€" ance in & strangely mysterious manner â€"rushing into the shop of Mr. Hyde, and calling upon him to save bher She then immediaiely became insensible. She was, however, kindiy cared for, and word was sent to the family that she had been found. Upon coming to conâ€" sciousness she gave the following account of the treatment she had received so far as she could remember it. A most daring and iniquitous outrage took place on Thursday evening in Dartâ€" n;;u.t‘h, in the shape of ::.ntompt to k p a young woman, at very gate of a gentleman‘s residence. Wha the obâ€" ject of the parties engaged in the at tempt may have been is not quite clear, byt should they be traced, and their guilt brought home to them, we hope they wul be severely punished . @wo Men Near Halifax Stifle a Young Woman with Chloroform, and Carry Her Awayâ€"Bhe Makes Her Escape, We recently published a short item from a Lower Province exchange, stating that an unsucsessful attempt had been made by two ruillians to khfi;p a young woman from a house near Halifax G@zaim. Peas, 636 to 70c C Beans $1.59 to $2. 00 Barley 60 to 65¢. Indian Corn $0¢ to 65e Corn, none, Fall wheat, $1.30 to g1.140 ,_ Spring wheat, $1.20 to 1.30 Fessa Fisn. Maddock, 7c per Ib. Iiry Cod tish, $5. 50 owt. Herring. §5.00 to $h.25 par Herring. $5.0U to $5.25 per bbl. Calf skins, l{::h porlb.P. * Bheep pelts 75 cents each, â€" Rioze axpo Laaruza. The latest quotations are as follows No. 1, 8°|0, 21¢c to 2%6 pclb, No. 2 do ‘gc:om do Blaughter, 2Z7octs do lhmeul;nhor, 30 to 3830 ao Upper _ do 40 to 456 do English kipp, _ 75cts do French do #1 . h da Cabbages, 120 to i5¢ each. Apples per $3 50 to $4.00 Home spun yarn, c to $1 perib : Home made wooilen socks, 45¢ per paw Wool 6U cte. to TUc per 1b. Hay $19 to $22 per ton. Rye straw, $4 U) to 5 00 * Uat straw, $7 to $8 UO do. Porek Dressâ€"d Hogs, $5.75. to $6 00 Mess Pork, 516. * Farmers‘ mess,$13 to $15 do Prime mess, $13.00. Hfm smoked, $15 00 to,$16.00 per 144 be Do green, $10 ’ do Bacon do _ $9 to 12 ado Bacon dry saitea, ;3 u0) 9 uJ _ do Double extra, $6.175 to 7.00 per barrel Extra, $7.00 to $1.25 do No. 1, “7‘.’:5!35 7. ado Oatmeal, $5.% uo md, $3.25 to 3.50 do wheat, $7.00 to, 7 50 Wheat meal, $7.00 do gm.nedu, $1.50 per 100 lbe, m,:scu P elled cow, TS5cts ce Hides, No. 1, 9J¢ per 1b. '%oilbstowcupwm Hard wood, $4 to $4 50 per cor Mixed wood, “wflS&P;:reu Boft wood, $2 41 to $3 per eard Canadian calt French do Carters are authoriz»d to grant n thereby relieving shippers from trouble, Ke#* Speaial rates for Furniture. Buckwheat, 50 to 55cts per bushe! Oats, 40¢ to 426 do Peas, 65¢ to 70c do Office : Elgin Street, 0 Urders left at abov. prompt attention. lard, 7 to 9 cts. per ib. Tallow, #c to wcp;o. Honey, 15 to 3) do. Potatoes, 35¢ to 40¢ par Turnips, 35¢ to 40c. Bwoaish Turnips, 50c. Uarrote 35¢ to 40c. Parsnips §0c. do. Unions, $1.00 to $1.£% Celery, 35¢ to per dou. Beef, $5 5) to 6 00 per 109 bs Mutton, =c to 9c per ib. _ Fowls, 40; to 450 stueouple Turkeys, $1.00 to 1.25 each. mioc to 50¢ each. 40 to 45c percouple Feathers, 60c to 65¢ per ib. EKgegs 35 to 40 per dozen. Butter 15 to 18 ct# per io In prints, 20 to 252. OUttawa, Feby 3, 1873 Freight and Cartage Agency, ATTEMPT AT KIDNAPPING. TV cts. U. 1 a WA MARKXK #1.30¢ §1L%2. »d to grant receipts, posite Russel House. uildress will receive 241 D. do Jo Agent. 2180 furt h PRICEâ€"3 CEN TS © I have forgiven and uim.st forgotten every unkindaess and inj . that have been gane me;, and I w\:flnunrb. able to recall and ve forgiven lor every -fl-‘m.-dusmm,mbuuuo. Mfl IhUndil:urm; for then eould hLe down o as 1 soon shall, in peage," â€"Horace Greeley, 1812 pyramidal complement t> the wide basea trunk. . He laughs and jokes a great deal, and what is not juite pleasant to see, some of the : commuite® laugh and joke with him as if be was â€" their peer. ‘And when he laughs, or rather grins, a long seam opens up through his powerful jaws to his ears, and through the peduliar forâ€" mation of the fice, the laugh or grin is exactly thit of Mephistopueles, as perâ€" sonnted by Mr. Josepi liermanus. The long, hooked nose, the ouilook of the unâ€" cauny eyes, and the peculiar up curve of the e ab::w., also uend 1»> heightea the mpdnphâ€"lun charscter ot his coun« Grins horr:ibly a ghastly smile. Like raust‘s teâ€"=per, to0, his mirth to be io muCkery oi bis vietuns. de xl«b mlies, woen he is avle to proâ€" duce documentaiy evideace â€"Lre signa â€" ture to the bond â€"to snow how deepily ne has inveigled men who swod high in the public esteom. . No self.consciouâ€"ness of the guilt of his tempter see._s to have peneirated his hide, and woen, on Saturâ€" d.y,:nm sconscience" was used by one of the commitiee, he was nearly conâ€" vulsed with laughter. Aitogetber, Mr. Oaks Ames is a curious studv _ Waek. ington Star . It is a sludy to see Mr. Oakes Ames on the witne»s stand. lHe does not shrink with the air of one ashamed. He fills out his wide arm chair to its capacity. He is the most seliâ€"possessed man at the table. dis l':fl.uodhud, narrow at the fore hJ:.‘nd| at the jowls, forms a fitting lrom muselan Curkestan through thae eonw bordering the Ar«l Sea. _ When the colacns ull acet General Kaufm«oan will take suprems commund h.ring as aidesâ€"~deâ€"camp the Grand Duke Nicnol+s Cmmvfid. and the Duke of Leuch= tenberg, both nephews of the Kmperor. The chief difficuity for the Russians is money and supplies. The treasury is already impoverished, and the cost of the expedition will be large, to sâ€"y nothing of the heary exâ€" pense convected with h«ving another vince to tiuke care of, supposing the ‘: whi h bhas already done suco effective serâ€" Â¥i0eâ€"irom talling on vhe men of the Kras« novousk expediuion, and, secondly, to keep the Kirghees quiet if thit be possi~ biles ishould all sucese4d as well as is an» uoipated, tais force wiil move upon K. hiva z til::kold caravan roai from Baroâ€" uononl Kaufmann‘s forces cansist of 3.0W men and ten guns, and will move The briush Government perâ€"everes in the path which circumstances h.ve comâ€" pelled it°to enter, and is not able to modify the starements placed on recurd after n long and deliberste consideration of the whole subject. Count +chouvaloff, thereâ€" fore, has journeyed back to the Neva withâ€" out having changed the situatmon, save by | adding as a sort of ‘mppendix, assurances l the value of which can be tested only by time, We have made no bargain ; we are free from any engagement; and it rests with the Court o( Nt. P‘stersburg to decide whether the sta(t«s quo shall be a Lruce, or assume the form 0f a permanence, lan arms to c essfully» Un account ol the repulse of the Rusâ€" sfans in the Khivan territory, the Russian UGovernment, which pparently experienâ€" ces no difficulty in believing that it has a Fright 10 impose its will in regard te comâ€" merce and even governtnent upon the powers of Central Asia, 'xz‘dm to aivide its expeditionary against the retractoâ€"y power into tharee columns. Une moves from Krasnovedsk, one trom Grenâ€" burg, und one from Tashkend. The frst consists of 4,000 men, including two regiâ€" ments of Gossicks and twen‘y guns, all drawna from toe Caucayus, The second is ot 20u0 men and ten guns, and is led ba General Vereikin. Communder in chief of the Uram Cossacks; its object is lirst to protéct and relieve the forts on the smva, and | keep the Ktivan cavairyâ€" Di#POBITIOX, CINMMAND, AXD DESTI®A7T _way, imhe mancurres to provoke a quarrel with the Stites she has doomed for an~ nexution. and invites to strike the first blow, She then proclaiins to the world that war is forced upon her, ard she must fight in pure sei/ deience;: Meanwnile she lays her plans,. and mukes her arrangeâ€" ments for doing the work thoroughiy. All this is carried out as sepretly but as speedily and vigmously as passible, and when it is d the world knows of it, but not before.oCll is in this way she is working in the direction of Indi@ on one side and «‘urkey on the other, and the policy of our Government is such as to play into her hands, (Fl("l‘ l’t( , n U 7‘11‘(-39) __If complications should ariseâ€"the fault will not be ours, . Russia has compeliea us 10 take notes of her restless energies, and we havebeen at pains to explain our views. Practically they are in the nature of a friendly warping, painting out in broad terms a state of things which, if infringed, will lead to unpleasant resuits. No course could be fuirer than ‘that which we have adopted ; tor we have sa.d nothing, kept our own counsel, and, at our own discreâ€" tion, have substituted actuon for s,eech. As it is, anouher jme of policy has been followed, ana a wise effort has been made to avert a uollisionwlh: i cannot be «voided should the inumauons aforaed to Kussia be disregardea. THE AMERICANâ€" TIIUS OaATES Russian fort at It i:‘itl vâ€"ry in SI&n @nuruachn athn, lLut wh. the centre of | ti¢émen.s and f sia itsel{ ? vount Sci scene of 1 Mu% £ iween 1. OaKES AMBS As A WITNXES8, me qut of the trouble sucs IL a cumous study.â€" Wash excced ths skill, the vigi«â€" which llussia has shown Asian conquests, asâ€" nothir:, ind:flerence, the feepleâ€" y‘ of our British pblicy. siy but rapidly feeis her curres to provoke a quarrei she has doomed tor an~ nvites to strike the first i proclaiims to the world Lo Wl ©H Zlhh‘.\ ed the skill, ich Russia i o conquests, . d:flerence, t of our Briti but na‘.m, res to provok a hoas Aaamia AN POF mend‘y intergourse ch pecogn:zes more caip the mis of al among wide KB STIOON [ $3 H H}

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