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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Mar 1873, p. 1

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‘v & -’W vattle W anted, ) 1 ® % & * ' dn h ::Mi Cuitle '#hl"" :..-:o‘;;’\.":l:: of to Loan, a iliiins, when not exceoi s f 4 fAHPECTY aF aags . | 35 CENTS r :.% Ruch, raseaip; sach additional word evet 34, | t lre comk tor any dednile teorm are made | RIULL, .%Jm be seen on applicn~ + ts wen Cundeâ€"not exceedi , J Rate -....-â€"-â€"3:: Daily Tiwas ‘at $ toper | h a @ntil had Nutury THE WEEKLY TIMES, |$s® e IDAY MORNTING, is | kno# o b"flq&.&%rlwmm is ano 1 gick lng uy Clubs wherher trove ttave f f p w tad ‘s A M M‘o:.\.w tiow 1 NReap: the lmiu*- of th 4 '::..A if m:&:{lm'q‘.‘ -;u:‘ of t s m w or A b i l& \ o ih‘fl‘l'!‘ :fl" :’K.l‘! l‘rvl-l‘ r ‘u . ; Wallington treet. ‘ Hu foronto, Prrststss a_â€" [ nnmary 1. 187 Ottawns. â€"| TaOs & 00‘% A hma‘;. County of Ottava, "yatc 1%8, *‘ ‘.yâ€"‘“‘~ 1 â€" w»., and 3 to 4 pm. toativn given to dh uaa‘s, n“r":& pach Cathodral, H Tearts, Love «i horish Waltzes, a 0 inleresp . ind + otheat 2X) large “3 , induwpensmable ance music.‘"â€" , ut the use of ; amni almog b.{om‘- 1&3 F STRAUSS Adt fartating on c _.* The propristors are practical workmen :,‘....&'::%&mtnm "n“n'n?r" ~â€"~__lDEÂ¥MoOvEeD. e wes >\ B frillas »f se s sBRILAN POITE & (0. tual t FA A BR receipt of retail 2â€"2 & ans PAlLGas sr=" sc BxXYRTLE NAVY. 1872 BAULTE, 1 N A T key 3 sScld by all Tritachâ€" Tratach, klouo Holene, '1 (Gal ue "nuo:'“ IKR DY E. Dyo is the BEST W & A, Slrogls #"U p and Notar J;, the uew 3 narson.‘ We N & Co., Hoew KVÂ¥ Fvear K nown ‘ ‘A D l1X ‘ a 4\ a OWcy ® 1X Co 1 & Brothe Sucktalt, 3 4|l »'mn and at 'h' -‘ [..h::' rétail. account Rook Maniafas if the Ghtou, y L imth, ak the $ i the Group of Books, Kobarta Alock: Kuleau Stroot, W‘m’ wil the attention of Kouk wouy oo o boee im it io ht extensive a "N,“ mm Female Hhis Kok (y o_ ’s.dnlhmd Buyers to theis ‘ and carefully %lected assortment AN, youxu wysox, UUNPOWDER .. TMPERIAL and TWANEKAy TEAY, . ted BRANDIRES, GINS, RUMSB, ead the _ Pinest Brands of PORT SHERRY, &0 86 #eqILL STRERT, (MONTREAL. Aug 4, 1871, 20138 ‘ o e tmene ted t «l business ; 1( -:th?.. alo ~“. pattern, on the a Liays removed to their N Pound Cartiage and Nleigh DANIELS® HOTEL, _ (LATE 8FT, JAMES,) Uarner of Metwaife and Queen Streeis CENTRE TOWN, OTraW a. dooud teumple Reoms and every acc0tm i c WKAWAYS, BCOOOIE® AND SLKIGHS, in point of finish and durability, =-d'--ym rll-imu for one year all kinds of mm,-& &A rery n amount of new and im oved has lately been aidecd, l.h.-hh'udm.by.-p- e dnly establishment so supplied in this Htlon of country) we sare in a position Tem Wine and Spirit Merchants, businage . & _ 7 _ "PA* 10 oÂ¥very varicty “;l‘h‘md‘vk. ruled and und to pattern, on the shortest notice. Bookâ€"binding exscute. 1 in any atyle from l‘h..w W the most ele follog, perforating or numbering care % "DOKINION wl'ibl. * l.l?oull.l. STREE C, as, dinvite the atéention ot Buyers to theit r.‘ careinlly Rslected assorotment ‘AN, YOUNG HYsON, GUNPOWDER ".,?.'w Mits Resutes s ho “w i+ on each Caddy, and ’:" an be supplied by . (Miaws, Sept 17, 1872 FACTORY, RIDREAU AXTREET, OFTFAW., . evary mormi fl’i.dx ~pet en ) 1t w-l n.. n tm a.a “ is the | .“.i:.‘::'. .'C. .3.:'“ post ue | | Ohe Dailp ©imes KESSRS3. C.T. BAYE & Co. FrAW a STKA m MORTIMER, i Rook l-....”“'."" Group of l-n.:.. Joard W anted. ADVERTISINC RATES. YOL. VII NQ 2205. WIK i @WD MOKER, r, wiverticements in Dasly Tim®a 1st cents per line, ench snbsequent eeeit®®® 4* MADl® wy anted or to Lo whan not axceeding 24 words, _ "_*_ WÂ¥ HOLE# A L K Manufacturing (Co., 3fi ioX hee; or $1.50 if .:::hdn ul k LX 0) # m. wuc.lx-btw - T WiyIL so6 es Khosir % cach addinonal word over M, deodnito term are made ‘uâ€"; be seen on applica Arnoles L« CAUTION, OCBN CS 12} sents par |ine rally. to hi, . «_ _ _ 7| Pom the stors,â€"new and beautiful. m&&uuflv” Uoods done up with it keep clean much up from the best :cr.m saving time and labor in on as low. if class ng. . ‘This is the most economical ar« ‘Dhth'. not lower tiole that can be used, costing only about Dominion ; | three cents to do the ironing of a large apted t § fumily, 1t gives the Linen such a «mooth L zo Cl VAUeWY | glossy surface thâ€"t the dust and dirt wili te Th Thag ruled and not agahere to it, «o that it will keep clean mou uy se wom | meoted N9 un 150000 hi in t & d apeat to the most ol4 | yineâ€"ve, Le National, and by all the leadâ€" F Ar ninmakanins aamas q‘-'m ’m Advertisement on each Plug. WA _ | . West site of the Canal | skating Kink, Mume Hall. | can we i. [ OtAinim, Now 2 I2T+« remding matter Artrales Fou 8 DANIRLA, Mouses W anted Paperâ€"rular $ Ms.# :‘.m.\‘.mo anteu m |Ae® #9170 im i.. dug i mag _ All Housexeepars The ml“:d‘:uym in enablel to compain w most skillul, giving the Linen the appearance it had when it came Enam elle ne. By the use of L and Producing the same gloss As whan bought at the Hard Finish For imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, .."0 Mtaws, Jany T, 1973 A.ph.dul‘ Hotel for sale in the prosâ€" perous ;l? Oof Arnprior, Ontano, being composed of lots Nos. 11 and 12, fronting Kigin and Damel Streets; the hotel is in the best of order. L‘w hlhob‘old are capaciouns yard, ami satabl the very best, amitable to mo..:tu Lwonty eight span of horses, and out» For lurther particulars, apply to the t:::uh ::.:.:7 that they bhave received PALL ‘&" WINTER aoons, Consisting of Trowserings, Veserings, Orersontâ€" buildings, with every accommodation for hotelâ€"keeping. An indieputable title will be given. 4 j "RG T PPE of the sbore ciass of goods ever held by any storehouse in this City. The public are inmted to inspect our goods and judge for themeelves. 3 qâ€"mmrms...\m | deau‘Street, East End of Sappors‘ Bridge. K L n rone. ___â€"__ RNOWE & ANNAARLE !lol to inform their numerous customers and Dealers in Dry Goods, Ready made Clothing, &¢., &¢. UO‘MEARA & Co. ort y Enamellene, C meaes . ic cCooy omanien | #o. _ Atireat Variety of Wood Seat Chairs, BRedsteacds, Bursaus, Washatancds, &0. r We have now the Largest and Best %eâ€" lectad Stock of the above class of goods }:."W_br-ymu this Cite Jany 20%h6, 1873, FALUABLE MOTEL FuR SALE I his is a rare chance. A. DUKPR C3 E00A &1 MO, Ntn..m. Aoreae o Land near the 50, SPARKS sT., ObTAWA, STORE NEW Uttawa, Dec. 7, 1872 *XCHANGEK HOTEL Calfls, sawed and Unsawed. W RNIPURE ! FURXITURE; Collars, MAIN @TRE®r, #uUn! DENIN MoN AM 4RA 1RA O g . 1872, 133 tm UNER 1871. W. Mâ€"OUTRE, ntamuma, U1TA ¢4&kw 201 1y3Â¥ wP 133 No toilet table should be with out OOCOâ€"GLYCOERINE, 2 «at gy AN, orDEK IN_COUNCIL, dated l7th December, 1873, IPF 18X â€"â€" Phat when Pubâ€" in fernectta tho dn eewri for ds under the Ororon, the Bond or Policy of dandrog thing new for the hair DOMNION 0F CANAD may be accepted in liew o/ private asreties There is, therefire, no longer the necessity which has Ahitherto existed, for Uoeernment Offivers to involve their friends in serious responsibilities as snreties, as the oppos hinity is now afforded them of being tum®a ows so armee ”rl of a asmall Annwal Premium to Ubmpany . the ontaide wrappar, Bold by all medich e Gâ€"Iâ€"xl:.o...bdh Wlhoo, 118 Fultor: sdtrookt, Nork, and 9#3 Ortondt Strvet, Low â€" don. _ Be sutre and oull tor MUA, WINALOW‘3 300THILNG sYLUVP Haring the tao abmile 4 "Ourtie & Perk to on the ontable wrippot _ All sthor #+â€" be un itation*« Oficers abready private enureties reliene their .-::'nl Mg..c:'a Bowmds of awa Comea®y immediately.‘ Copies of the Order in Council, Prospec» M-..":‘JM-QOOM on application to the Manaier . Have you a sovete w uch or aptalu?t you shoumatiem in any form _ Have you at» asck, or banches cause! by rhoumatilc paiue / If as, Jonnuson‘s Anodyne Liniment is a spociâ€" do remed) , and Je also the b ut pain klilor in arcepted by COC(MLYCRRINR nourisk the hair Notice Resprcting Suretyships, The Canada Gusrantee Company and the leading Banks, Railways, Boards of Trwile and Corporamons throughont the aand Jot thirty yuare with nevor tailing mn‘-uumâ€"um-u hom the twoble Intant of one wâ€"ok Wio the awitull, 1t corrects achdity o4 the march, ralloves uind colic, reguliates t x 'oh.ou.hnnd‘hd.udro.finlh Oher amt child. We belivve it the Davant and surost remely in the world, in all casoe of Dysentory amit Diarth=s in childres whothor 11 artaos iron tboothlng, or from any other calss. Fuil directions tor using wili accompany cach bottle. Nonse genuine uni: as the Incâ€"almile of OOKTI & PERKINS in « u CANADA QUARANTEE COMP‘Y, UKAD OFFIWL‘K, EAward Rawlings. Tiuzr ONLY COMPAXY Licensed by Government to Transact Guarâ€" antee Rusiness Thronghont Canâ€" awila. & meun. Womsue w‘e dowrtmine Syuur is the proâ€" sorlption of on s of the bost Fomale [hyyicians and Nursog in the United States, and has boot 5 «â€"â€"BMR ALEX . F. UCALT, K.4.M .41 "7::.‘,'8,.....,- JOHN RANKIN, Kaqg __ Manager and Secretuwy, * Atrublan Heare Remedy." We know you wil be perfectly satished with the result. Remembes the name, and see that the signature of Wurd & s». hu“:’bupuhp. :u\l:-'.: “::.,‘- C W 0 mt * ot Canade. by mit -duium COasar Connpirios l.nusâ€"'u % somdit medicine for horses "Darley‘s Condition FPou vlhn.:::hlr.:rlunlo.ofi”m-nnd tup im respaot are astonishing ; many horwes that were supposed to be broken dows .‘d-umlmby the use of a fow paskages, been restored to a l“{“ni cce i removed, have besen loofn-..mb.“m.l:nlhq fid‘:n vional ve brought; w on want a e ree .dh{nnt "M-‘-n..-‘m....-a....-a ing its wondertul effects, to recommend it to your , hlhundrh-: japoges emmps, cholic, &0., it has no equal. For sale by 1 and country denlors. Price 25 cts, =:..uu. PHIWTY anoiher man‘s mis, to remind your own of inult; . but it s not -n-..lhrur:.. the «"Canadian Pain Destroyer" and lsel m 23 cents per box. iferer y Roour wW. «18 im to i with ’{t; l‘ .b:g 'm and 93- wrong to sponk of great rittues in blic spenkers my they are the very best :‘&..Muuun'vuh complaints. Sold by all medicine deaiers ing ; also, Tongue and T.".....".""m-u' i | MIKTY, KOLLARS w:ld burface Plainer. Situa i uasin drmpamendinâ€"scnerncnd cthartrnt ; i ‘ to order “mflmwm':;:'c“c‘oalm (ttawa »« C ' NURK THNOAT, CULD, | _ KUFFMX, made ,,m"mo l-d“ Arnprior. Hackt almilar trouble to e way, in Village 5 I order ' - sertous mSâ€" hclr.“‘uyl Nyle or Cue, md’w ulmyno-.w"'l""‘.""""“ Al; w. mhu.â€" Inowrmi io. anel l:n Faetory in (ttaws. ith stock of 1.gs now in booms. BNUW NS BRONCHIAL TROCHES . | JAIN‘:.N(YR ':buuuho-v of iimber to be haxl reasonaâ€" ~mlod so as to reach directly lhi For 8 Kutter to prinaipal bie. & Tou To bulld a ::‘.: Huwame and g«ive almost instan ll. ou riy The Troches are offered with the tullest (kor) Metcalla. ‘OF hi. g TF coniidonce in their :flwa they '.'b" :': Uttawa, Nov 20, 1872 hi For further particu *fl.“‘m thoroughiy tostod maintain s Public m‘" ”"lt-.-u.J 'Inn-q o&:: l{' MK, "AKSs amc::“ those overtas volce . they ars Jr T HRENOY enfi raegtat o. enmrsrm indA & OGDENSBU prior. wili n:n-.l-h:'- Boing an article "l[“l“" line 9# 10%% ldl-.g!.’l“m“-&v) s A C haore . Loatreal, Jany 1873, "“'w lmJaw Obtain only #Brown‘s Bronchial Troch«s, and do not takeany of the Worthicss /wiations that may bu.: o 1e P e eeneRy '-', by a tost ot many each yoar Ands thom hmhum-mdlh world and the Troches are anivorsally progsunced) buotter than other articles. (WCO (GGLYOERINER removes The Government of Quebes, PUBLIC OFFICERS COCOâ€"GLYCERINE â€" Someâ€" The w-‘:::.. Jdonhnsou‘s Anodiyne Linimont, PWis, and m\m% have pablished a readable and instmuctive pamo phist, which may be had tree at the storcs SPKCOIAL ~NOTICHES "", SH Whoes of 1R dis8A8® LiÂ¥ iy removed, and hare been ..u Dflbm:‘l:.tbq -dd:n trought; w on want a e rese “!Uloy_'l?uq‘hh.'nhnu‘ KXFKRIENUQ +Â¥ an D NURKSNK this Company are Mi+N PKER A L. OITAWA THUrSDAY. MARCKHK 6, 1873. x/ The Ottawa @ADotmmChirt Store. mvailds are constantly nokh‘t apeciton. When the food ::rubuly mm asâ€"immilated the beacomes impoveriahâ€" «wl, and all the organs and timsues of the hr:ly debilitated bz‘ n:t‘ :. nourishment. This general depravity manâ€" Weeats itaeif in some en-umm.bydn- eame of the Liungs, Heart, uiver or Kidâ€" neys, ind in others by w-m ment of the glamds, eruptions of the ulcors of bhone and Hesh, spinal weakness, rrogularition, oxhntm‘f discharges, nerâ€" vous prostration, mental anxiety, neural. ic and rheumatic pains, all of which arise rrom depraved nutrition. To invigorate the Ntomach and di and the tormation of Mm&- _ GK). E. DESBARATS3, dian lMaxtméied News, L Opinion Publique mo and 1/EKtendard National. Tlli: STOMACH AXD 1i% DEKANGEâ€" ments are the common cause of most of the Chronic Wasting Diseases for which ‘n €3 Klixir of amnd Untnayy beor groat ethcacy »nd retinedntt [ nfp ie iarniment in e aiels" Shid by all Drugeiwsts, + Little Oitaws‘ Tug boat $1.50; + Brite @13 w‘z Al real A“ u.fi“ models . flfmr’lfl, on recsipt pricvea. Address yruu & Co., Woule~ amle Dealers in Novelties, Brookville, t‘ut The Trade supplied. 1. In weekly numbers of 16 pages at 5 couta. "The Favorite" Maxim.â€"Canada for mumnmuw won. Let us help each .lnnfo tw be a Nation. @"The Favorite" w a nlumpfi-.n_op_"iumfia.â€" written, edited, printed by Canadians, on Uana«lian paper, with Canadian type. thire it your Nurroxt. Ulub terms and sample numbers mailed free on application. UGireat cash inducements to clubbers. " The Fuvorite" is nld: all Newsp dealers and on all Railaay o * * Wlennelcanp ce sbainntig o. mmnninip =© The Favonte" Plan.â€" We hare planâ€" naul out a paper which gives more rewling lor lass money than any paper in America, We propose to furnish a belier, fuller, more inlaresting, more carefully edited mu’t"mmflvw papar which costs you $1..8), While giving mr"f.mwo-w- productions, we will give, from dm“: t:t. @ LOF tds & W Uniten Aater" We wih mare: the intest amad -ubu-h&i.u-nhunbm Faum, the Garden, Household, Beien= ulle and lLitearary Intelligence, a column of Wit and Humor, &¢. Ciet a sample numâ€" her at the Newsâ€"dlealears, or write for one. t mil be sent free. " The Favorite" XNbape.â€"The slegant 16 page quarto form we hnflhl. while more convenient for s«hoote, in kmime par cent more maiter than the unwieldy 8.page folios heretofore in vogue. At the year‘s end, each subâ€" sorivar will have a volume of mp-fi containing the equivalent of at least Wity cent volumes. at a cost of UNLY TWU DOLLARS, The Fuvorite" lassue.â€"*"The Favorits"‘ will beo maumaid :â€"â€" N. R.â€"Bubscribers at $2.00) will be seryâ€" «l with the weekly issue for one year, un lass they specily that they prefer the monthly. _ n an ts i o es Antoine Mireot, | Office : Figin Street, opposite Kussel Houst. "c‘m u’:uuua.m will receive prompt altention _ _ Chrters are authariz «l to grant recei theraby reloving slmppars from fart in s for Furnitere. KWiy* Spemial rater s W, K. BAKER, %. In monthly parts of 64 or 80 pages, in a handsome cover, at 4) cents, o. \*" 16 pages WEKKKLY for $2.0) par annum. lweave New York 8 (X) a m, Allany 1 25 pju, Nome 5.25 pm, arrive at Water oun 845 p m, Ogdenshurg 12 15 a m. H. T. FRAY h General Ticket Agent _ * poiots Waest 3 Neeping (Car attached to this train at Watertown ami run through to New Yorkâ€" RErURYT q. Leave New York 6 (Wp m Albany 11.40 p m, arrive at Watertown 1.45 a m. (fifteen minutes tor breakfast), arriving at Ogdensâ€" burg 11 15 a m. The best and Cheapest Paper in America 1m?72 1873. _, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Spmngield 1.30 a m, Boston 6.00) a m, Nymeuse 215 p m, Rochester 6.05 p th, Buftalo 9.00 a u, ing at Buftalo and &prhrnll;uWuL -um:nwn-.. setive £t Leanave Url-h-' 2# m, ve Watertown wp"-“.(l'h.' -‘:'A:l-b 'T)n‘w * m, Rome 2. , Utma _10 45 p m, Albhe 2 a) .-.kc- \'nfi?hoq*h::L 6 ) a m, Bosâ€" ton 11.00 a m, Syracuse 10 25 p m Roches: ter 1.15 a m, Buftilo 6.2) a m, Suspension buige 6 4) a m. Close connsctions maule at Freight and Cartage Ageney,. Kome 1.25 p m, en-nnh& with New York Central Express train dlrm Kast and West, arriving at Utica 2C p m, _AJE-” 5 M p m, New York 10.00 p m, R O-MM“‘IOIDAY“MM 872, and un lurther passenger truins will run on this road as follows, Canulays excepted ) b ols t Mitawa. Foby *ANADA CENIRAL RALLW AY, "OON DENCE 11. + WPWOT AL “';"- ai lanves + W} a m, arrive mtertown . luws a m, t(Awego 18) p m, RAILROAD awmil Suspension Ridge for all ©1J J. W . MOAK, Fn parinilanden t Azent * } Ma d y ® Clrenlars tull particulare, gratis ; call for -ll.:;?t‘ ae wanted to read and cireoulata. Everyone should have it. Feut Post» paut on receipt of one dollar. tion will be made to the Legislature of the Dominion of Canada, at the next sitting thereof, for an Act to continue the GRANJ TRUNK ARRANGEMENTs ACT, 1862 Ur such clauses thereof as miy be deemed Mndntemeds" Rhik now next. authorize muoul lissue of second :fl“‘m or the creation of some uipment security to an extent not n"w“ ‘.Uu lill"m and a half 1 other &;‘zfluflbb’o‘m. 1872 laxes lo#, and education is free to all. 'l\tnmlluo’lhlbool our Road in lowsa, upwands of 18. (XX) RBritish subjects, and the number in Nebraska is propor: tonately larger. § Multitudes are coming, ‘and there are faurms and a welcome for many more. A Festional Map, showing the exact lo. eation of lown lamds is sokhi at 3) cent», and of Nebraska lands at same price.. Eo Cirenlars and Mape npaly t» tuiER} ®. HARKI§ land Commissioner, Burlington, lowa. z And please say in what qqnt tliisa 1 was seen w im Products will pay tor the land and im« provements, much within the limit of this generous credit Better terms are act Mudrohhlyunrwfll be. The Soil f lows and Nabraska is rich The Soil f lows and Nabraska is rich awk essily cultivated ; climate is warm, TEAMS will be carried from EENFREW to OTTAW A at the following rates : 1 Team with driver and sleigh . . . .$5.50 1 Team with driver anly ........ 5.00 1 Horse, driver and sleigh. . ... ... 4.50 1 Horsa with driver only. ........ 4.00 RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA. OWA AND NEBRASK4: LANDS The above fim(thoonI{Boilu Build â€" ors in (Miawa), are prepiral to wasvisae ture all desoriptions ol 8TEAM BOILERS Ri*~ Kvory altention given to repauw Mlawa, December 23, 1872 2122 17. Preskdent‘s Ohlice, Brockville, Jan. 16, 1*13. BROCKVILLE and OTTAW A RAILWAY. Buslizgton & Me, River R. R. Co. On Tenm Fear‘s Credit at 6 per cent Interest apable of cnuitting from fourteen to sir teen millions in the season. inspection hl;vitrd.‘" P £ or furt tiew to Arfe kiMer The exlensive 'l'imuI:t limi’l:rn':v 5“" Annie ?lgoa Mills, i Lo aslate â€" Aâ€" | Emory L Prai Heott, in the &unty of Peterborough, | Oxe Cisn G will be ofaered for sale at Peterborough, tickets gnaran by public auction, in the month of AUgUHL | 1J fop $2.00; next, (of which due notice will be given.) 15) for .15_&;‘ The Limits comprise about HS -1"-" Agents wan miles; thickly timbered. with monoply 0f | inqucements & water communication through the same. | Annrzas : The mills are run by water power, and | NO COJAL STUVEK, the best and most econo. mical heating Htove in the market. _ Uall and age, % | *RYUMBEt LIMITTS AXD MILLS® For Uoal or Wood. Public and private buildings heated in the most modern and improval method, and satislaction guarâ€" antesed . No p‘:‘.t nquiud‘ till after a loat been appliecd. m.uu kinds as usual TINWARE, Wholesale and Retail. Direct from England, all size«, s and double. <irders from ‘Publc I:Jt‘:liou or private families solicited, Also, â€" HOP AlBR FURNAUCES! Patent Wrought Trox Bedsteads, BWi TO ANNOUNCE Having jpust receival another lot of the Campbell & McBride, Jaoy 23, 1873, H. Meadows & Co. Notice is hereby given that an applica "HE SERCKELDOUE HKALCH Alhert Street, Richmond Road, Atare Capital Ten Million Dollars, MORNINC STAR *mHE ROYAL ITNSURANCE CY | H, MKADOWS & Co., Uorner of Hussex and George Sis (Minwa, Nowv 16, 1872 lary 24, 1873 L on en eoetey n UiPPratornatiratatitr en rrtr Precccmintviicts ts sices s â€" S c . Lumber Mill, ofer this desirable property | 23rd instant and the 4th proximo, as the ror sale. ,I-oohmmtb closed during that period For further particulars, --Mn-i~ | By order of the Court. A. ROW R. W. BRADFURD, + (_mn s Cla anataws way, in Village of Arnprior. Machinery all nearly new, and in gooc working order, with stock of l1.gs now in booms. An abundance of timber to be hxl reasona~ Containing Machinery for the manulacâ€" l-odl%m.nd Barrel Headâ€" ing ; also, Tongue and Grover, Plnh:: lwnhho and burface Plainer. Situa on bank of Madawaska River, close to line of Brockville and Ottawa and C. C Rail Notice to Lumbermen. M (Miawa, Jany 11, 1873 NNOLISH BEDSTERADS 1!! MILLIONMS OF ACRES Jany 28, 1873 KTEAM BMLER MAKERS, Come Weet and thrive, Friends wili ILL PROPERTY FOR SALE QARAND TRUNK PANY * POR SAiLK BY THE Harvey, New Brunswick. . 2171 lyd&@ RARE CHANCE DK. EKV ANS, T. M., CLARK. A gent. 187 3. #161 10 Aasi k lindsay, (‘):::tio. 112 im CARSS & Cu., A s c ils . ABBOT4, Manager, i The public are cautioned against ths attempted deception, and m!»ot.fnuy | informed that the name of the Cornxwaus < Maxuraoruume Cowxrax®y is printed on the | licket of every l,l.-_-h!,!w&bx!l_-ym. | UE OORNWALL MANUFACTURING , l UVompany have pleasure in intimating the complete restoration of their works | at Gornwall, which ‘are now in full opera. 1::-.‘ Bndueiu lup::nmithp of White | rey Rlankets, Heary ‘Medium Class Tweeds. , _ They regrel. however, lnvilg‘ again to ldnwtho u.t‘nmof the public to the continuance lsreputable practiice of importing English Blankets and selling them as Canadian. These Blankets are made largely of Shoddy and Cotton Waste, with a small percentage of pure Wool, and though slightly in nprumoo, closely unib'w the : Cornwal Bhntoh’ and bioke «»Canadian Manulacture"‘ have neither warmth or wear, but can be sold |nslo|nr price than the Cornwall Blanâ€" kets (which are maule of pure Wool)y can u;-'.-‘shn‘udnthqulho Colisctor of Customs, at the Port of Lonâ€" don . W, aA. HIMSWORTH, & Clerk Privy Council, Un the recommendation of the Honoraâ€" hle the Minister of Customs, and under the provisions of the Sth Section of the Act 31 Vic., Cap. 6, ‘intituled : " An: Act repecting the &n‘o.l." His Excellency hns been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the Town of St. Thomas, in the County of Eigin, Province of Ontaâ€" rio, be and the same is hereby constiâ€" tuted and erected into an Out Port of Cusâ€" {{OvERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAW a His EKxcellency the Governor General Becacrastâ€"EKrre‘s C©oooaâ€"CHRaATEPOL axpo Conuroxtixa.â€"The very agreeable characâ€" ter of this preparation has rendered it a general favourite. The Civil Kervice Qazetie remarks:â€"* By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operaâ€" tions of digestion and ::‘u-iuon and by“: caretul application of fine propert of well selectaed cocon. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables (with a delicately Havoured beverage which may save us many heary doctors‘ bills Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in tinâ€"lined rdoa, labelledâ€"James Epps & Co., Homcsopathic Chemists, and under the auspices of the Building Committee, will be held at the Temperance Hall, Rideau Street, on the 27â€"28 and 29th ol MARCH next, the proceeds to be devoâ€" ted towards the reduction of the debt on the Mt. Albans Free Church. : The following lafies have kindly conâ€" sented to receive donations of work, money or otherwise, inmoflhom'bh. Lady Macdonald, Mra. 1 Ross, Mré. Bliss, Mrs. Porry, Mrea. Bate, Mrs . Langton, Mrs. Dewse, Mrsa. Meredith, Mre. Patrick, Mre. Grant Powell, Mrs, Featherston, _ Mrs. Whitcher, Mra. Bucke, Mrs. H. Wickstaed. Countess of Dufferin, Bubscriptions may also be sent toâ€" Mesers. Langton, y A Bazmar under the patronage of Her â€" Kxoellency the FUNDS of St. ALBAKS CHURCH be produced for. Agents wanted, to whom we offer lib&ral inducements and guarantee satisfation. Annaras : NOEL & CHARLIER, ® 17 and 19 Broadway, New York. Oxe Casn Girr in every package of 150 tickets gnaramteed. 5 tickets for $1.00 , 11 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00 ; 50 for $5.00 ; Rereearwors:â€"By kind permission we refer to the follomnf :â€"Franklin 8. Lane, Louisville, drew $13,000; Miss Hattie Banker, Charleston, $9,000; Mrs. Louisa T. Blake, 8St. Pau!l, Piano, $700; Samue! V. lhynoo& Boston, $5, 500 ; Bwu P. Brackett, Pittsburg, W’awh, $300 ; Miss Annie (mgood, New Orleans, $5,000; Emory L. Pratt, Columbus, Ohio, $7,000.. B A. 2LAAA EL You wi&km whulmrwi- is bol;n you pay it. 4A ‘rize exchanged for another of the dn:-c '«lm.'w NN::I.'B&" Our patrons can depend on fair ing. Urixioxs or 188 Pn-:-â€"l'dr%odh‘ can be relied mâ€"NJ’. Hmlfi’ Aug. 23. _A genuine butionâ€" World, Sept. %Jamofu'nl’h?nbupo:‘hdlyâ€" Tribune, July 7. ‘They give general -‘.‘!*':““-&-_Mfi“m Aug. 5. express or return mail Si) 4 * .\ i Aras‘ tikad 100 400 Gold watches. . ... ... #75 to 300 215 NHewing Machiznes ... . 6U to 150 75 Elegant Pianos....... each 250 to 700 ) . Melodeons . ... © 50 to 200 Cash Gifts, Silver Ware,| sko., Yaulugd Ak:........ $1,500,000 Achnoo&odnw;gyolthosbon F-hu for 25 cents. Tickets ducrlm rizes are sealed in Envelopes and mixed. (n receipt of 25 cents a Sealed Ticket is drawn without chioa.andt by mail to any address. The prise named upon it will be delivered to the ticketâ€" holder on payment of One Dollar. Prizes Oltawa, Feb 22, 1873 Cornwall, Sept"~11, 1872 _ NI7L im NWMJ | F3Aswor sRrtish NORTH AMKEICA ue P emmg® No. 124, Bi to St., within, «_London, E . bee s 1872 2146 b §955,000 Nov. 30, 1876. The dividend will be payable at the rate of oxcbnro currenut on the fourth day of January, 1873, to be fixed by the Local Boards or Managers. _ _Notransfers can b6é made between the rate of eight per cent per annum, on the Capital of '.E:' Bank, l\‘v.itl’l be Vy.blo on the FOURTH day ot JANUAR , 1873, to the proprietors of shares registered in the Colonies, The Court of Directors bereby give notice that a half yearly dividend at the A PRIZE FOREVERY TICKET. 1 Cash Gift. ... + ++ + its » + + LO0,O000 6 Cush thitts, each. ..... ..... 50,000 ie * â€" I* : ++« s+«++} . h000 tW) 4+ t §e: :c O Socaco 5 ONN) JN CASH GIFTS, | TO BR DISTRIRUTRD BY Tits Mercaatite Prize Association UF NEW YORK. DBALILYX DHRAWINQGS 1 1: #4 Monday, 17th day of February, 1872 er on payment of One Doliar. Prizes unn-fuuly sent to any address by Grant Powell, White, Wicksteed Incorporated by Royal CAUTION. JOHN LaNGTON, Chairma H. A, WICKSTEED, TAMCS 44 | . Building } Committee, Treasurer. 219 > with violence within the city which had excited a good deal of alarm. ‘Thus, in the last three months of 1871, 237 persons yiag in the datt iquirvet â€"Olui914 uty 198 in the last Â¥ being a diminfim 58. . The murders or attempted murders were 174, commitâ€" ted by 158 males and 18 females, Of these criminals 136 could meither read nor write ; seven of them were minors ; 37 were in a state Of intoxication when they comâ€" nired or revinge:" Une ‘Paper wige tnnt or revenge. paper says the police have . just discovered a band of jumfiorobocusoin number, and from 14 to 18 years Q?,Wbyoddonn e hbl:lkxn' dMu‘ 'btb 'l‘h? mar in di em. wmgzfidm&;m-mddhfilbufd over town, their beats, freâ€" q“s::l”&:;ddnm "ad * icking ces hnd Iatnl TA may develop into firstâ€"rate brigands, are The police of Ro? have just Wm the statistics of theirâ€"operations auring year 1873, in the city and its districts. The number ol arrests made was 4,856, of which 75 were for homicide, 492 for wound â€" ing, {L12 forâ€" theft, 65 for ewindling, 274 for illegal carrying of arms, 1,539 bau vagrants, &c. loa November alone were 537 arrests, and in December 816, and this activity of the police, in the last two months of the year, is said to have M.Mdfin’n:?- iahch::‘m- ber of assassinations, to have to stopped those aggressions and robberies may develop into wzzm are ;E.Mmm”upw the n-l=.- itors, who may either marry themâ€"or give them away. When the Yercall p.‘lh gaol his wife lives with another man of her tribe. Un his return he claims his wife and children, if any have been born in the interval. In North Arocot, Koravers mortâ€" gage unmarried daughters, who become the absolute property of the till the debt is discharged, Male become the property of the temales that of the husband of the woman ledged. in Madras they sell the wile For J rs. outright, and the husband can never reclaim her. The Government, in reply. have called upon the collectors of, the different districts mentioned to tike steps to put down this picturesque but wregular practice. â€" A ThsiorerEiast® Se®eatiox.â€"A man in London lately thougnt to make a sensa~ tion by confessing Llr guilty of the Great Coram Street murder an aftair over which there has been much excitement. He did so and was locked up over night. The next© morning when arraigned he The next~ morning when arraigned he calmly announced &t his whole story was a falsehood. The Judge failed to appreâ€" cinte the joke, and remanded the man to bard labor for a month further inquiries. So the cres was taken backâ€"to jail. The ‘n=â€"pectorâ€"General of Police at Maâ€" dras has c.lled the attention of the : Goyâ€" ernment to the practice prevailing in the Presidency of natives mud sellâ€" ing their wlilvos ";::dy o‘rm that in Nellore, t ercails, or Telegu Koravers, pledge their danghters to cred~ sons to hear the same may cause obstrucâ€" tion to the use of any road or walk by the public, or to the use of the park by the military or volunteers, or to the use of the park iunder any of the reservations containedl in the above mentioned Act; no such obstruction shall be willfally corner, and thence to the Marble A;'Oh; and no such address shall be delivered in any place where the assemblage of perâ€" Mr. Bruce, the new Home Secretary has superseded Mr. Ayrton‘sabsurd park rules by the following:â€" No public address sh«ll be delivered, except in the open pirt of the park which is b unded by the horse ride running from the Marble Arch to Victoria gate, and thence running from the powder magazine, and by carriâ€" ago drive running from the powder umagaâ€" zine along t::m&rponum to Hyde park The polica of Edinburgh recently disâ€" covered ai a rail station a box, on half of the lid ol":iieh had a string atâ€" tached to it, which was fastened at the other end to a trigger of a pistol lying inside the bhox _ The latter was filled with powder, old n »!s and broken glass. The consequence of an explosion amongst such materials could not fail to be most disastrous. The boxr, of course, remains in the cu«tody of the authorities, who are actively engaged in making inquiries as to ts sender. â€" Severe punishment has been dealt out by the Board of ‘I:inity ‘College to the students who took part. in the recent snow»balling disturbance. Mr. Ross has forfeited â€"a valuable exhibition and his chambers ; one medical student has been condemned to lose a year ; orhers to unâ€" dergo extra examinations ; while ‘others again are ondered to pay heaesy ti. % Un the morning of Sunday, the 9ih ult.‘ a party of men wto had gone in boats to steal some timber which nad been colâ€" lectod by the coastguard and the police from the wreck of a vessel at 1 ettermulâ€" len, near Goldenhead, Ireland, were surâ€" prised by the men of a revenue cutter:on duty for the protection of the property. Bome of the men were made prisoners, and the guards fired on the fugitives, kill~ ing two men and wounding others The demi and wounded were carried off by those who effected their escape. It is stated that a detachment of 5) enâ€" rolled pensioners is about to be sent out to Perth, Weetern Australia, to augment the force of zmlonou slready in the colony. ‘The detachment will be made up of volunteers, and will embark as soon as they can be got ready. _ The subscriptions received in London for the relief of the sutferers by the Northâ€" fHeet disaster, amounted to £6,900, uOf this, £1,000 was given to Mrs. Knowles, the captain‘s wife, and the remainder was distributed among the other sufferers. Mr, Disraeli, Colonel Wilsonâ€"Patten, Sir Sir J, Pakington, Sir Graham Montgomery and SirC. B. Adderly, all members of the late Administration, voted with the Govyâ€" ernment on the Chancelior of the Exâ€" chequer‘s motion for facilitating public business. On Monday, the 10th ult., Her Majesty‘s tlurretâ€"ship «Devastation ‘‘ received on board two 35.ton ‘un:‘ which were placed in the formost turret without mishap. The other will be placed in the aft turret in the course of a few days. â€" the German Chapel loyal, who has throughout taken great interestâ€" in Dr. Hess@l‘s case, Her Majesty expresses a deâ€" sire, before the departure of himself and his wife, to express to them her entire sympathy, m«lp her regret that they should have been put to such incomvenience and placed in so painful a position in this country, At t.E:. same time their acceptâ€" ance is asked of a che?uo for £30. In ad« dition to this a sum of £1,200 has been raised by subscription and presented to Dr. Hessel from the British ,public, toâ€" gether with a silver tankard. ' In a communication addressed by the Queen to Dr. Walbaum, the Chaplain of Two composite screw gunâ€"boa‘s, the ©! Zephyr‘‘ and the " Ariel," were launched at (?hn.hm on z'})‘undcy. the 11th ul:.‘. Both vessels are 125 feet in 1 , an each is intended to carry a ocn.pfimt of sixty officers and men, and their armaâ€" ments being two 64 and two 20 pounders, They are of very light dnugh& and are intended for operations in s rivers and harbours. GREAT BRITAIN i in directing them. . Common The > n:m-nddhtflbaugl cn-dinnd;" ieerarne meote mt | â€" ie stern lifling and 4* inci NW' facie:o young thieves, whom time| Cod oil 58 to PRICEâ€"3 CENTS Prime mess, $13.00. fllfln’ smoked, $15 ) to $16.00) per @4 Do green, $10 0 a Bacon do _ #$9 to 12 _ do . Bacon dry sailted, $8 00 9 0J _ 4o Froreâ€"Retail priges. Double extra, $6.75 to 7.00 per barreli , Extra, $7.00 to $7.50~ _ do No. 1, $6.75 to 7.00 ao Oatmeal, $5.25 do Cornmenal, $3.25 to 3.50 do COracked wheat, $7.00 to 7 50 Wheat meal, $7.00 do Provender, $1.50 per 100 lbe, Bran, 70 ote. Guiw. Buckwheat, 50 to 45 is per buske! ‘Oats, 40¢ to 42¢ do Peas, 650 to 70c do a-o.%so :“Ozm Barley 60 to k Indian Corn 60c to 65e and. 36 garrison battalionsâ€"altogether. whots 2000 19 100,000 maly be" par Into w to ) may be put into the field immediately. One of the newly formed railway battalions has already been joined to that army. phere, Can you not exchange our Sunday prayer For & little warmth and a little air * Give us this day our daily breadâ€" Why not call the roll of the dead We smuggle no tin ; tell no C. M. lie Is that why you leave us here to dis * Death of a State! Drape the banner ‘ One star has gone ! ‘T‘is Louisiana ! 11: Bali ! thoi’\.r:zn' llnu‘lJunuon Day / gorgeous t atch and pray . Cheer on cheer ! loud Hosannas lin(.m Congress is déead ! Long live the King ! So Rll up your glasses steady, TUa'sorld is a world of ties ; Here‘s a health to the dead atready / And hurrah for the next who dies. Gro, Franom Traux, one of the pall bearers. Cell 56, the Tombs, Feb. 27â€"tenth week. Knameli¢ed TSots do Mides, ib. cow, e ie Cod oil 58 ““m Hard wood, $4 o $5 cords ‘vod. “h"’. %$9 t wood, eard Bofi No Pagan jail, not even the Tw k, Would be guilty of this Christian work. For news you send all oe‘r the world, While down to heli these men are burled Why don‘t you, before the cannon booms Come down and investigate the Tombs? The great city of churches sheds no tear Ver this diseased and stifl:d atmosâ€" Upper do _ 40 to English kipp "bots French do #$1.230¢ Home spun yarn, 906 to $1 per is Home made woosien socks, 450 por pas Wool 65 cts. to 75¢ per lb . Hay $19 to $22 per ton. Rye straw, §6 OJ to 7 00 Oat straw, $8 to $9 u0 do. orx Dressed Hogs, $5.75, to $6 2» Mess Pork, $16. M Farmers® mess,$13 to $15 do Â¥Fuall wheat, $1.30 to $1.40 do I EPIGRA M . CalITNc THE ROLL or 105 Daeav, Make room for the corpse ! clear the way Two more Harolds are dead to«ny. â€" ; Why don‘t you come yourself and see * ‘Tis murder in the first degree. Cruelty to animals ! poor cattle, There‘s no Bergh to hear a imim‘s deat Beolf, $5 75 to 6 25 per 100 !‘s Mutton, 86 to 20 per lb. Fowls, 40¢ to 5006 per couple T'hp.tl.wwmuoh. Geese, 45¢c to 550 each. Dnch,‘Otofie&otmEa Feathers, 60¢ to 650 per ib. l'..l&toflrtm. Butter 15 to 19 ots per ib . lnpl'h-.1 '?:253.1 lard, 7 to b. Tdbw,_lotowo’:'«. Honey, 15 to 30 do. Potatoes, 350 to 400 per bus hi si. hmipn..‘fsotol:’.a;bc M“'.”;(':.odol“‘. ; Mo-i-.':;oow'u.zs to dozs. # Mg' .’35""....;. Soples por berrel, 25 30 to 44.09 | To a lady visitor an intelligent prisoner said : * In cold weather we cin rely upon our bed clothing only to keep us warm : in wet weather we cannot contend with the deathâ€"dealing dampness o! our prison walls. If we open our door to get a ci eulation of air, we inhalé the novious va pors from without ; if we keep them closed we are stifled by the equally bad air withâ€" in. Look at KRosenzwerg. 1 say nothing of his crime. He is a prisoner awaiting trial, and he is detained here 1t the pleaâ€" sure of the authorities. lla would be better cared for in any prison in the State. Is it right that be shoul4 hbe poisoned with this foul atmosphere ? â€"lis lungs and whole system are ailacie1, and unless soon removed he will lia. _ Why <on‘t they try him, let him be acquilted, imprisoned or hanged, not murdered }:>>~ Kendricks is following him fut ; hing will die of con sumption within six months : Train‘s conâ€" stitution is giving: away, and Newman (Dutch Heindrichs) can‘t wive much longer . Every man who has been confined here two months is failing. Must we die like brutes ? Every day there is a dead body carried out. Few know and less care who and what he was, or what his friends are â€" The Sun. JTraAwWa MARKE :3 t=1ther, 30 to 336 do _ 40 to 48¢ . MURDER. IX TiE [IRST DEGREE , t0 652. LO)! FROM THE ToMI 1y jon‘t they try _ imprisoned or o / Kendricks ; will die of con hs ; Train‘s conâ€" _ anud â€"Newman ive much longer . A~» laath | § 4 i. uf Ts $ "th We# | $ it 44

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