at the rate of Four per cant. per ["“'"-'-":.‘ nc-.: HOURS TROM s A.M. To P Lbd&rwi .JMI BHKO8. An Feby3, 1873. i4 ts and AN, ROGER &4 P, Â¥#Y"" aiimed y lt n jo9 “Mmym.- (lato Her Mapsiy‘s Thet" _ 4 , Peg Ton g to the Courts â€"of Jaw e bmdtgg KYRILE XAYY" is o s e on be te nR Ate N ag‘ve Te Wekk _ â€" _ * ~8C > CENTRAL BALWAY, oN EACK PLUVG. that all can . enc W.MARSHAL MATHESON, BER WANTED, s Batrister, "Attorney, Notary, &ci USIC, ore sold in Otta wa under §6. " _ zn work made to order by giving Btock, Spurks Street, N CANAL WUKKS, is pmnted and published bF EEF 34 q-fllm‘n large ? »~l Works as this piace, i »m«.nmnbg for either the whole of any 5 tle Navy. (Their own make.) ::qqp-h Bussel Houm . â€" C.lmeoIl &, McBril at her house, between 3 488 RECEIVED PER STEAMERS n. Terms made known 0B . ""‘""m’â€"' Cottng® Corinthian and Polynesian, t 32. Teta. \ms © _ mive casks or -â€"’ ppinrayomprqamre & Â¥ B Y CHKOIOE 61 o0 Ds 3W boor:ate | Globe Mutual 4j®iriagt] ___March by ' CosUTIER :-wnm.m' Albert BF46i, Richmond. Road, Ottease. iea «Mipyore : frout mu&.hmmw g*'..rh ='h‘0th‘:-o e to manvigg * ," § 8T EAM BOILERS by3. 1873. MJ* Krery attention given to repau & Aewases e W Barrister, » in es P (Satkse Atocste d L DE P ARIS i w be opsned on the W C A 4#00D SMOKE, thund5 . ohed 88e E, OTTtiaw. lcpnunnl.‘ Livws, %40© §g :m i< "2 w . large q9 xt season i in which oniy k if: with Mr. J. T. Perley, the w goatinue to be comducted under style of Browne & Porley, they +t# term of years. In . +ruhlp, they may staie that _ «+ ue many im provements, . io nnt ie ranen retrimenty tormer * + «b<pmeter of m-_-m- cbhies _F, YXIELDING, | b@gâ€"lssuer of Marriage Mi or#tcs â€"G. ELWELL®S Bureety and at T 0. m.m’&:gl Juby 25, 1878. W" on moaae Aro" oo Ameased and «& | attention ivon to diseased and ad if Eo pampendriggnr s .â€"°L S O proparodt io Atteed to the com Merchant Tailor and To His l:xeollfl‘ the Governor CGeneral a nilo, p»# «&4 Â¥op, ¥¢! W. & CHBYSLER, u* Barristers and Aw“ tl H. Curyans®, He F. Hardy‘s on o uine, Q.IGQ'Q une CC BPA WoA. CMEFE L KHBL > + â€" Dantes Wape. Mmm d vion () WILLIAY ~MOSGROVE, Barrister, Solicitor, &o., MOBGROVEY . BUILOINGS, OTTAW A, Ottawa, Jung?, 1873. qss Ottawa, Decembeâ€" 23, 1872 â€" 2122â€"11. Barrisiers, Attornies, Solicitors, &e., J 'Wdl.“t poid in advance : or $1.50 if paid during the year. l‘\;h'%'?:::-“ ‘lom.u .h."-h.' Ww:.-‘n.b'; ols _ Wfale Eie Vattoments meqsgred by a Nowâ€" INSURANCE LCO‘Y. P anaines met MP M ranierareyesr ioi Aifanieaerear G. M. HOLBROOK # Published EVEGY PRIDAY MORNLNG, is ime for the momning mail, at $1.00 per anoum, Proftiinnal nod Bostness Cardsâ€"not exceetine & 16 inâ€"rted in the Daily Times a*$i6per '%:.mnmmu- ars made at E RAT 2S, which may be seen on applica~ Rach, rasram . sach additional word over 24, tTi WA HOTEL, W. P. COUTLEE, 4. C. L., is published every at $6.0* por aunum payable in adrance ';r.::::.-:._ :;::'a‘ Td Siatgs, at § ‘*‘m-n-!!g Gh: Dsily Cimes ; ‘CurFHOR & W aDE, THE WEEKLY TIMES, ADpÂ¥ERTISINC RATES, CornerSpar s and EK Kaach 31, & Auike YVOL. VIIL. NO. 2427 HULL P.% opposits the L I PE Money W anted or to Loan, in Daily Trres <lst Cattle W a On and after the first October, the steamer "“lelhnuh:‘rwm.: _qun..:w Dou-x' R.vieres and intermealate Silyer Ohond t daily, (Su wlays excepted), at 1 o‘clock p. m., for Des Joachins, returning I%viu at Oo’éiri aâ€"m. leaves P‘:-":flo‘ ing mt ua'g'.?‘a noon. Pasâ€" sengers : gw same evenâ€" & A made rhh xcept x'lfl ste@mer " Kippewa! Mn’il‘llm ___ FoR PIANOPORTE OR REED oRGAx, Gems of Strauss ! Organ at Home! _ e German t u""‘m«ah 1 # O.ld'-:-l‘hl." , M Guctp odliiten n i Operatic Pearls ! willget.Tnree Hundred and Fifty Dollars worth Sent, postpaid, on receipt of retail price. Drrson & h H. Drrso®, & QuyE® CO., c’zï¬". i h.% Union Forwarding & Rail. way Company. UNEXCELLED %‘?lufls oF BOUND How® Crecus! Vols. I and II Royal Mail Line. THROUGH TICKETS I8S8UED TO ALL _ CANADIAN AND AMERICAN POLNTsS. _ we. SEA BATHING _ EXCURSION TICKETF, ___ AT REDUCED RATuwS. _ _ _ _ _ For further information and tickets apply at the Cum pany‘s Offices RUSSELL HCUSE BLOCK, Railwny, leave Portiaad every MONDAY and TaURSbat a oo p.m. for SC. John, N. B. Sgzgg Baggage Checked Through. Exceltent nmmngm for tamiles moving to the Red River t. ‘This isthe cheapest and most direct route. Steamer FALMOUTH leaves Portiand every TUESDAY at 5.30 z.-. for Halifiix, N.8: The Steamsbip " CHASE" also run between Portiand and Halifax. The splendid steamers of the " Ward‘s Line,* leave Sarnia triâ€"weekly for * |g Sn iD D AY evenings, on arrival of Grand Trunk â€"â€"Gâ€"â€" A Delightful Route for Tourists. P Elegant Accommodation. FARES GREATLY REDUCED Exoursion Tickets to Ch ï¬m“hluch.m&mm I-‘-tâ€"h b-ll“rh. East and West. sm.l are on several sections, and u&.n:f:umu be relaid with steel. A ““dln{mmw Passonâ€" M&lllnholâ€"hhmlulns.m As the punetuality of t Train depends on connections with other itnes, the co-'ruy'm wot be responsible for trains not arriving at or leaving any station at the hours named. From SARNIA to MIL WAUKEE CBHILIG AG O, and all the Oct. 15. 1878. )rms & Co‘s CELEBRATED HOME MUS!CAL LIBAARY, The International Com *s Steam also tmadug in douhection with the wrand Trikg Thunder Bay, Duluth and FORT GAREY. w No Boston, via Lake Cham piain and E;“u:: aleo m'ï¬'mmmfl'fl hite Mountains, Portiand and Prescott and Brockville. Trains now leave At PRESCOTT and BROCKVILEwith all trains on the St. L. & 0. and B. & 0. Railways, to ana Tonriste Tickets g ONLY oNE %z@l "“%)I PORTLAND COlose Connections 1873â€"4. Winter Arrangements, \1873=4 Pullman Palace Parlor and Handsome New Ordinary Cars on all Trough :Iy Tnlu,.nnd Cars on ail Throug! * Tighs Pinkietvorine o hike Hioks Crand Trunk Raitway Co‘y. of Canada. The Great Direct Canadian Route Between the Eastern and Westera States _ GOING W EPST. Change of ‘l‘ime GOING EEAST. OTT A W A . Bathing Tirkets good till November is Mbower of Poaris! Duets, Treasure ! Voeal & Instrumenta! SPARKS STRRET, OTTAWAZ . C. J. BRYDGES, LOUVILLE, | t for A-nnfl. w. H. GREAV Principal Points on the INS8STRUMENTAL t Prince A rthur" I-‘v;- “l:r , (Sundays excepted) a 2 eb ®. dy with steamer * Peaate Cae tup YÂ¥ OCAL TUESDAY, THURSDAY and AS. FOLLOWsS UREA\.('% Illg: P inifiers Goms 1 Agent for Otiawa v m 4 2) bagn mf: 1.@p m 2.00 u.f-mu-l'.' oÂ¥3 . +~ &5 The cheapest and quickest t i o n oi ied anmates n work!. Vessels will be d-mhulufullom:.: POLYNERIAN......,...... .. ....... Novemver 2# FITOSMMER N.: c rercreresises severve‘s EANHIOT & B . . . . u6e .+ 1 ++ ee 6+ 6h a‘sinl RANMATLADN :...1 .. .«<«++c44++ 508 â€"4 CLERU ANEINEN : . rc+40 +8 5z e424‘z r + e ad ' RATES OF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portiand or Quebec¢ (every Baturday to liverpool and Londonderry.) Fares from Otta Cabtn..... .. 5o 50 vessel. :::hunnu‘dnnm‘an‘;-.‘f. Persons wishing to -nd‘ln‘r fMends can m‘. lreland or Bootland, to any l'-m in Canada or the United States. tickets are not used the amount is returned, letg n-nllml rw‘t;u\mh ts and every information e n w. cowarpd4 co, â€" C000( _._________ Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st, OF ROYVAL Â¥iAl. »TERMHHPS. Cus ol -M" 5J g_\n:knam.otmflh hnhm trade. hqâ€gye.mmmauu ratâ€"class Bovel!, 5 x 10 tables, complete with u'x‘n.uâ€".u-..-un:mmw %e _ _ A 1. tim of inflisoretion, Sn Acreinecedy Inrficany.: d-.h-;-dulk-n. _:‘ sead re E‘ai:i.‘&ii’::;‘-zprm his tellowâ€" nn':‘.&l. lm use AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES. "Phelan & Collender Combination Cuskions‘ From mhnhfl? sailing from Quebee oQ-or-mtbo ï¬:‘u'!“-vlw on am. mmm.mumm ht Buy your Tickets for Olfawa via Brock ville. (‘o‘ne:tll:l made with G, T. Trains ..‘nl Brock«< llonte o hand holnt Confortable Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8. Charge for berths, 50 cents. Sure councctions with all the Grapd Trunk trains both East and West. Twenty minutes at Prescott Junction for reâ€" freshments. Trains are run oa_rontml time, 108. REY NOLDS. C ues Managing Director, Ottawa. with Sof Ottawa, May 8, 1873 m"giï¬mt‘-';‘ P. 0. Box 1347 , New ON AND FROM MONDAY, October 6th, 187%, four traius will run daily, as follows :â€" The old reliable, quickest and best route. The shorlest line to all points Enst and Wert ALTERATION OF RUNXING TIME. No: THE S$T. LAWRENCE * Every aay, Mondays excepted. } Every y Leave New York 7.% m, Albany 1240 a m, arrive at Watertown 7.54 a m, [15 misutes for breakfast), arriving at 11.2> a m. Leave New \'m“h ‘s Line of Steamers at 600 pm}, via N. Y.C. and H. R. KE ll.m}s m, Albany 3.00a m, arrive at Wateriown 3 r- l;*nuburg tn'p m. 1 J. FRARY, J+ W, MOAK, General Ticket Agent, . Genl, Superiniendent, *7 13 Brockvilie & Ottawas Railways. through to New York. 8 ND QUaCKs. Oa and after MONDAY, May 26th, um' and unâ€" ullrunhernn%eo. train« will run on this road us ollows, (Sundays excepted.) SPECIAL DAY EXPRESS, Leave Ogdensburg 7.3 a m, ve at Water» tow n w.nua Oswego Umnb?:- 142 p m, connecting th New Y tn‘ Exproas Uueca 2.05 ï¬mmp-. l'i»"“'! p m, Spri 1.3 a m, Hoston a m, Syra â€" cuse 2.3 pm, Rochester 6.40 p m, Buffii® 9.00 pm.ennmoun,n Buffailo and Suspe: sion Brkige tor all points W est, ‘ ALLXN LINE® NADA CENTRAL 1=?3, °~ 1873 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CTTAWA RAILW AY. Of uniform with the Grand Trunk ‘ u"'ï¬'.nw.,. GL< SGOW LINE. 10,00 A .3 Leave Otta wa 12.35 A. M 9.30 ».M 8.00 a. 2.00 P.M ___ Pembroke, â€"=_ mmh"ï¬-hflr. _ LEAVE _0 STANGCARD 4.50 A,M. 4.85 P.M. 1.06 P1 \TERTOWH & OGDENSBURE RAILROAQ. ~Asik t L« 5.l ® e 2+ EL ,..-_,:-)' _-{ “-u- Leave OME GoING soUTH. GoING NoRTH, Grand Trupk West... G.T. Express for West ’U.'l‘. R for Rast...... G. T. R. trains for from the East.. .. ... Do_do Express from _ WBE .cc lke en ne n e en s Do do Express from NEW YORK EXPRESS, East and West. Connécting with. Connecting with. RETURNING 1220 PM 1210 P.M. 12.20 P.M Arrive at Junction 4.45 P. M. €.00 A 1. 415 p.Â¥. 8.00 a . Arrive in 7.30 P.M > and Shi orders executed with PBreap oc 3 Sbave R oc in 4 1y S.uger & Hong, Oxfanist., Lopdon, . _ _ . .. | moodi hn Beeiot i aaien frowkte . ©, mm&â€"mcm Hallfixâ€"Avery, Brown & Co. 4 THOMAS MORSON & s0N, Medailists: and : Jurors at all the Great Rxhiâ€" Rold in botues: 2s ki each, and in cases, 0o( se uies (efineaehores mots Mgoer e oi ioib ie sn tpnade * $1, $3 & 124 Southamplon Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDIN. PURE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDICINES “.T‘mflmm rm‘l'.'..&, I © . ~/ Eufet becrpendo,oe plaiples on too hide, _ For Scrofuta, Seurvy, Sifin Diseases and sores ofall kinds it is a neverâ€"failing and permanent WORLO : FARED ~BL0O0D AnXtURE For cleansing and clearing the blood from all imâ€" parities, cannot be bzhau recommended. HNavine obtain‘d apatent t their they paeioind tniie ns Aqoare < uruibg ~Est blishment, ONALBERT STREET, UPPERTUWN, in the " + d ; . ‘~Bhop.Of MPF, Aungus, y W Cogtimie there Nov 13, 1873. to Inform thé ptblic in generat that the mo..dl i0 4 e t i WHOLESALE AND RETATL Mossrs. VALIQUETTE& BEAUDRY PU RNITUEE & 6 Nova Hcotin, + New Brunswick Prince Illcn;_l’.hna, and each t;ucu o(‘n'.lnr- being a‘phabetically The publisher has conciaded. to piace the Diâ€" oract L:;zu‘:: :‘:' large a d‘:'en*tl.l'ou’:: w"lbl‘: urue 4 :{l uomml' 1t uz.\'wy best mcdrï¬ for vertising. ad vertisi rl-mnlm is earnestly solicitâ€" un,:"me:mu:‘« ‘the mnnlm?,,ltlll-h continuation of the publication in the future dapend ver h?\y ufon the nppnnmlvd from wwrtt‘o‘ > ;-hm-u blv.ouoq will be included with h advertine mor t, The printing will be executed by John Lovell, Montreal, R Pybjisher of the MaritiBih Provivces Diteccgries 12 G[;_LE"I_LI_HL., u‘lmx. ® T xiz Comer Blain and Chandior pposite .. . atifiee of K hs. bidy, ty _ This work will contain the names and address ofoveg business mano in Onturin, and other», the subseriber ha avcided 'EEEE'E a Business Directory of the Domtnion of (MASSiFuD BHSIRES HiéQTMYâ€" Un or about the 30th SEPTEMBE will be published, price &k& 198 The Lâ€"xsees [well known as the Proprietors of n the mcnr‘m Son ration Ociober and 187 e in annogncing the Iumpietion of this hew Sntirprint whlen n uw Aug. 20, 1878 FIB XREâ€"~BLOJD 18 THE LIFE." See Deuteronom{}, thap. xil;, verse 23. Trade Markâ€"" BLOOD qmy-.- The Great Blood Phu.ifar and Restorer Chicago, The largest and most Complete â€"â€" Hotel in the World. CAAAD P AIBIC ROLEL AL the soliel of a nn-bvrotn-n?nu‘ id others, u‘mflhorhu uvcided to publish WoRks MYRTLE NAYVY, mmis;nuiï¬'ï¬i'i',u Mrs. Mcâ€" 1 trï¬\ foarth door Bankâ€"st. or (l;; ter to br, Telford, Buxmht Office, Lta wa. Uxu:u, Oct,/ ®9, 1873 or Seponatints sa ma be NJON BQUSE, JROSPECTUS, Ing Machine with all the laigst improvements. :glehu now succesfully in m pecifully to intimate to 6oBtractors and others mï¬um that subb can be furâ€" :‘lmn have been 1 I:':\“hm n & L P o. Un 2 BhanDnNLL 4 Co. ""ae h in miving hk ios '?.9.... Ang Ma NQUARE TURNING,~ \'Ouun.'&n- z.‘u’r‘an' w% Boltâ€"Heading Machine. MOKERS ! ZATâ€"See T. & 6. on each Ping. For a Good Smoke 188 M. TELFORD, late of Europe, desires papils for fostruction in and the rmrele. hes Ti mteng me dn Toaninoos Pianoforts and Singing. OTTAWA, "FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28; 1873 M c A L PA N EC‘ s Contaluing about 1000 pages. DOMINILON â€"USE THEâ€" G T o ®s: The " flome" takes rank with the best periodi cals of the day, It is the / . coUNTY OF RUSSELL, Contaising 200 Acres. . . «mk of Montreal, bere, or to _ . <â€" _ SENYLER.4 SEN1 Uyacinthes, Orocus, 'l‘.n.g.uï¬ arcissn New ï¬ï¬i ne Books. #ouR OR .auv wrFor igh sem-.‘l B irtAibnn y zon Correntiony aes iy DEVOTIQNAL CHIMESâ€"For Social Hoeung; MUSICHE THEAYURE â€"For the Parior. V ce and I.Aenur & saies are to be muimbered "‘by the hubdfed nst sand, so perfectly is each ‘fited tothe popular _._ Otlawa, Insolvents. . _ _ a moe! lg-"::ld ln:r ts‘ Store ven R M&won BAPORDAT, the Abth nnt, at one o‘clock in the afiernoon to receive tenders for Btocks, and for t mï¬aa _glml A.U,, 1873. 2116â€"13in TJNHE BESp â€" And Atmendmerts Thereio. maprtecst In the matter of PRESTON® & MCLACHLITN, of Ottawi, Oct. 9, 1673 Brockville, Oct, 22, 1873, Which he is selling at the Lowest P‘l':u-. C. SPARROW, Jr, South side of York: opposite Ward Markot, Ottawa, Bept. lit' ;’ 2470â€">m GENERAL. GROCERIES Munrognnofhb rous friends and customers; nmfl:&uww CHOICR AND: CHEAP TEAS . = AIWAqf 6 yssmz 3p4 YOKOMHA ThA STO N &00.. * *A Paim#a4 mven TgQNMAA . OO Ticenoards, HBureaus, Sofas, Teteâ€"&â€"Totes, Coucher, Lounges, Rasy ‘Chairs, Contre and Ex I purchasers will do call and 2%?9’ Btock, as we m'.:leu‘?ng under BLiCK WALNUT FCKRAITUREK! Furniture, Furniture! OoTTAW A C‘AlrI':ET HOUSE. Cheapest Firstâ€"Class Magazine March 12, 1873, we feel assured that all orders entrusted to us ® will be satisfaotorily fiiled. M Luimbermen‘s inspection to our stock of Blankets, _ $e)or gy 0Q,, it Hait Cloth, REDBROOM BUITESâ€"a large cholce NSOLVENT AUT OF 1869, . _._, diredied to the manufacture of _ _ _ CLOTBING SUITABLE FOR THE OTTA wA From the best mï¬ï¬ Jngli&n-ln]o;:.' PARLOUR SUH ES o on ns hon,, MANUEACTURED CANADIAN TWEEDS AaND CLOTHS, _ in other house 1 the Trade. Our encrgles haymg been partioutarly RTHUR‘S HOME MAGAZINE. TW ifte: Orppn Riagertine, . Our assortment of Readyâ€"made Clothing belng now complete, we have the pleasure of m por ue Oltawa, Aug. 5, 1874 O‘MEARA & Co. 50 Sparks Street, Ottawa. We have now on hand a complete stock of R SALE, REAT SUCCESS OF THE Tt No. 8, in the 2nd ‘Con. of the NSHIP OF CUMBERL/ v+â€"i..â€"~~â€"0%#B8 + &# 0â€",â€"â€"~ A. DUFR. _ â€" AU TUMN 1873 BHOOLBRED & CO., 1s earnestly solicited to, this 183th Day of November, WM. F. MUNRO, is vine eaus, Sof Sparks Stroet, Beef Moceasins, ceive tenders the affairs of llt:ud MmMo :m‘...l.m E.zmm 1npurgusy» o partion Anterâ€" GOovERNMENT H#0088, OTTAW A, Monday, ?rd day of November, 1873. PaxsExrâ€"Hs Excel‘oncy the Governor General The undersigned have opned thelf MARBLE: WORK ESTABLISHMEN1, » AT THE OLO TOLL GATE, ‘a-(_m THE MONTREAL ROAD. @q@° They are receive orders from their Ne Mfeom o niop e "o 4 MONUMRNTS, TOMBâ€"STONKS, &o., 6 . » me rtee hroie priopt ond on Iiberal condifions || . _ AIl those willing to iv:zlr this establishment Orders ean be left at _ _ _ _ * in the maiter of CHEVBIER & LAFRAN "udigriInetrthauity ordrtatre i macirandss Nov. 21, 1873. New Tombâ€"Stone E8STABLISHMENT. _ HEAD3$ OF EAMILIES, 2¢tz. in the dollat saved by purchasing Boots and Shoes At JARDINENS‘, The trial will conâ€" vince even a "Joun Bull" that what we s1y is positively correct. 6 JARDINE BRO%, e laaimcda Sparks and Sussex Sts. Positively Given Away ! V Alarming Reductions! â€". Cheap Goods Trium phant ! Rubbers and Pelt Orverâ€"hoes Cheaper than ever. |Oot. 21, 198. This Week and Next, In Everybody‘s Mouth ! Boots and Shoes o ie pecctin "ï¬lwg 1GG1 Maribo ough, Sept 22 1873. Chen JARDINES‘ BONUS SALE Ottawa, May i â€"_____ 188 NaW BONDSTREET, LONrpox. semmee AstuL x» Broxcuy 1 by the .'u-::f}:;un% u 16E id & thont foare | attack ol Asth mw' n:?and"m lï¬gï¬wflkï¬ hiore "than a nute 1 uJ abated, and 10 nlnuam'or:‘ he w: n“ovod wonderfully . e Ce wn'f,'y-u'n“: i ':.:"‘ ler * Iangical attoot 1 over :cw.a' n.3° C "1 have ver known nstance in which =I!ofLM no.t:mtal‘nod,"â€"(.lnlx. ALEXâ€" AkpER, : fiold. as thbaceo, wins, as and ttes in boxes, and as 1uu|mum Nt buzes} by Havoty & Moore, 149 boo HRaaHon Lomdon ; and all Chemists, Druggists, and Storeâ€" Aitpert iiliosRbout Canadh and the Satep o NSOLVENT ACE OF 1869. ims within one PANCREATIC M U LS1O Naro other celebrated hemiste ween, 1. 4. H. nce Wales, H1.H. the Emperor !wflz, M.M. the Khedive of Kgypt: ... ; _ HUANCERY 8iu€. ale Thut Fhaet huwe antasa?icat 222 ie e Ai | evom eared setice [hat‘reies PREPARATIONS, & Messrs. 11y ..ans, Clare & Co., 38 , rintontiion dn m:-_â€" HAT3s HATS t’ Spring sm«!.- American Hatier, fate of Quebec, No. 104 Rideau Street, § FELT, PANAMA, LEGHORN, SILK AND STRAW HATS, Cleaned and altered in the latest style. Ortawa, August bth, 1873, ues namomnr nnoleriniintd ms within one 7&-',A it . their in fit and LPO%‘I\"r [ OTICE OF INTENDED BYâ€"LAW. SILK & FELT HATS ONEYâ€"WAGES: DP B &A C OO x‘ OCKE 8 sign of the RED HAT: 9 Rudegs ewe Pliawa Apsi9, 2978. JAMES PEACOCK Blair‘s Patent Dreas the most mw‘ :\,\‘L’-:“ .3%!!%.‘!‘!!.’!. at PEAâ€" wsre. l1y can C p - is Ll)l(»rt.::'nl. lare a:0o, 383 94. Faulst., «* _ Ly man Bros, & Co., 157 Kingâ€"st., Toronto, BANGE OF AGENCY Fuk G. J. DUHFE, §A yCRY & M>â€"0R5‘s Cigath dtiice s ue w a sor 8 IN ENDLESS VARILETY, AT 1N CHANCKERY, EXCI1TEMENT | THE GREAT BUG. MART â€"ATâ€" NTON, HoFnben,NJ, Timcse 0 mteubr y S Aeriee 5 bary Airoak d denced by the fact that he had worked his nplabot ul qpim ut opany§ nepight Apuedliic +o another, and the Ortis in â€"ys was piled . the floor to the swops in a high pile. The men ib , tired and partook of a heart: =upper after " =lth-u ti »kouw on : the filt n ol m ie ol ie rentien mt i0 ! in m" .l&' “bpmm ‘ rbe. Duig m-'rg~“ mm-uymmw rom the pressure avove. grain began to ‘rum %ufl when :1« tised workers ! enjoying their sou:»â€"est und most â€(M"". * the pil "of prain Lâ€"ll over on :‘&-“d“on knows how .: I"“""“‘ â€l:;:‘:ï¬:o mwen did “lxu"" azaWi to (b‘..*f ‘"“_:!‘."_n“‘ «beir backs in & ; 4E 22000 SBC 11N0D O7 a horrible sten ed his nostrile, hi him and a fearfv pu:h-dbhncl. -oer &‘ The store h hoa e scooped â€"s yME LORKIBLE STRNOM ,., ; ;, and the ocats which he bhid sent up with the men th.own in a disordered heap, us ride 6/ the Aros .. From this hare lee 108« From smell procceded _ He pl.ord a«:-;uum:j-:-.‘a b?- move the.outs. ‘The â€"jor grew almostur. bearabie,.and be h« ooly lifted (wo or mho',dtb w*io whenp a. hamain uis ‘nuop (curbume ts > von‘as vams, â€" ine o Ainiovered o or thy i4 me most td"!m‘; *« that it has . ver been the lot of man : wituess. ‘ m‘ Te store h use was a square hoa e scooped shanty fawhior, but without the bunks that ure generally found is a regulir jumber shanty, The n‘od-tb..‘ fire mmvm. hdtb r"""‘v the only thigg anusus in he appesrunce of the place was . _ , Me difted the litch of the door and as he m horrible stench of putrid flesh mlï¬amhh,hu beart fairly sank Nn:'n:.n.h:'rfulu.fonbolhg took possession : s struck a: light and at once procerdâ€"d to investigate the and then proceeded to the shanty <d4epot, whore .the provisions wereto gnuc:t le arrived there #4 tall, but no sound greeted him, l t«ry of Lake u..i.:..h*ui w;“;u‘;a;; d gours, ving fit out 'R;T m’lyd m‘lon, and a large quantity of ‘oats, doaded a batteau and started them up the river with the su t{‘:;for thwinur‘-wzr.klnnt? noif- were gone seven days noth begn "heard of them, Mr. l'n; tarally beeame anzious about them snd some acoident had ocourred, as the Whn been made ib £wo days. eard that a man had just come down ‘¥iver, and he immediately sought him imade enguiries as to wihsther he had séen anything of his men on the river. The. new comer replied that he had not, that he had seen their boat tied up the bank of the river, and halt full of I ascertain :uhdb::lnoflhobm'l crew. HBe fqund the batteau as dercribed at the Sgven Men found wJoad in a Shanty. Mr. Rowan , of the Canada Pacific Railâ€" way Survey, who has jist returned from mt&om brings with him the deâ€" of ona of the most horrible and singuâ€" lar accidents we have ever had to recurd. wmdthoup.u mlated to him by «;Wilson, Collector of Customs at the Sqult, are as follows: This fall, a lumber â€" ing firm, named Wfllhn-&lnm‘,.m + o work a â€"timb "r limit â€"a milos «bove their mill, on Blind River, a tribu« | Pored Tor Lh { sells us for t ( poison, and ( be make: being an no We punisl bad money, thi6vés, bat with ( liquors, or a Palmer was hanged (0 =<minisiering poison to his victim in intis.: : imal quantiâ€" ties, and hundreds have «i wed the same fate for aimilar offences, not one of whom was more ,?thll than lt:x‘o man who poisons his liquors and articles of food to be sold‘to the public. Such criminals should be punished with the utmost +everity, and a few convictions in each trade under a similar law to that which the mplo Oof England have obtain â€" ed, would bhave a beneficisl eff.ot in Caâ€" ‘ Wompre&:nd for the man who atâ€" tacks us on highway, and demands our money or our life as we have a fair chance with him ; but, we cannot be preâ€" pared for the smoothstongued villian who sells us for brandy, whiskey or gin, a rank ‘This low swindling has been so successiui ::hit has become a common practice, respectalle dealers should lend their best assistance to put down. that are solid for brandy, whiskey, gin, #¢., and in many cases in bottles which ;h_'c'r_lhe label« of most eminent firms. imons. The adulteration of liquor is z-rkd to such an extent, that it would be difficult to enumerate the deadly poisons ment of ller, who adds for the in= arease of‘?d‘;hl or butk any other subâ€" slance than that supposed to be pur« chased. ‘That such an Act is much reâ€" quired in Canada there cannot be two opimons. The adulteration of liquor is Urtawa, 22nd Nov., 1873. also to prevent their beicg defrandâ€" ed. ‘lhe thet and second sections of the Act provide against injumious and poisonâ€" ous admixtures. ‘The second section also provides againet mere sale of goods as unad ulterated, :xld are adulwurated. The third section provides for the punishâ€" daily taught to liquor vendors, shopâ€"keepâ€" ere and manufacturers, are producing a most salutary effect. This valoable Act has two objecis in view, viz : the punishment of injasous adulteratin ; and, the prevention of comâ€" mercial fraud. ‘Ihe preamble seeks to abnlish praciices now prevailing to the great bust of llq !_-j«_nq'_- subjects, and necessity of a similar law for this country. | istely left for the mill, To the Editor of THE TIMES. Sm â€"The aduiteration of liquors and | food is now earricd to such an extent inl“ this country thut, legislative inhfounu,. is urgently required. The benefit which | ! the people of England are deriving from |! that just and equituble law, the late Adu‘â€" | * teration Act, should convince us of the | , . ALL WAB A8 STILL A8 THE GRAYL, CORERESPOKDEKOE _ " The Adlllt.!'l_tiop_ of Liquors and HORRIBLE ACCIDENT Your obed‘t serv‘t, «nd it is sup i wilt " audd the Myrtie Navy, See‘T. & B. on cach and organised an "Open Board." Tustoad 6f <scluding the public and w vied 2ll the world to uis allowed brokers to charge =§-1 The result was incvitable. In three the mmumu-ud% ness of the street. ‘This led to a fusion the hoards. or. rather; to the adlmission at one because his (Janes‘s) man had been blackball. REmt We en mams with Th ~*6n $208, of hustled out of the room when the board went into @excoutive session." . Applicants for membership were bélloted for, ® ‘Yow ally forthcomiing. Some old members, with PSC00 zs “"‘-t ï¬ ,,,g.m_ emoniqnaly were planned and carried into effect ; there ummmww stock of Wall Street to iwenty w-fl-d'u- railway, without which our Western States would have been a was an exclusivé ’1 tod to witness ~â€"I-n~ Pooy 1ii4éd 4i Ne de Oblen, M Hariem walled to order, and fora long session the proâ€" priety dm“%ï¬- on m" lprit‘s .s.;:h --.n cul two â€" vencrable -l*.fl â€J brhavior. ‘Lhe: "board" .did not aise to national im sortance till 4t ‘took possession of z-i..n‘r VI'th. lt was H‘Lâ€"w‘““-’ tars ot 1801, in the peimy "dayn of ie ‘ane issuses of paper, and in the horribile siaughter of 1864.. It ~was there ‘that Travers and Jemane and M. V&M“% horses over the siain of 1867; there Jacob Little made his nine fortuncs, and lost Egï¬:rhl:bh.n--o‘-;: gu-f--q-u as other accoumtants could foot up one,. made . wilh seven ? u:-md-â€"-.â€",-‘ it all, became a unl-ï¬câ€dï¬ xa that Dan Drnmwdd‘o.ddo bear in Eria, and accumulated his millions, in which the stockholders in that company did Tus Ouo Bwtocx KExonmzasâ€"â€"The New York Stock Exchange was established some l'hly years .::‘â€"lm l:. a few trees in all Stroot, e es were, it is said, m‘nm Ciy Ore across the lh-‘m ~“ i mange Pints. "Mol this opinion I still adhere, He assured me tlint, on the contrary, he had siever iwkis life been intimate in a single French family, ;nmn very surprising, for he has exhibited n his books ‘r.w Cbrnunnof'z rench, s m -nn«-,udhh-d-rlflhh-.d dépicted the latter with most weuderful skill, and without any false deductions or tendency to @ariosture.=â€"â€"From Magthsell B. Ficld‘s " Memories of Many Men" in Harper‘s 'u'cu'u#rm L 7 7 . for . Go wC. King & Oos., '_Z'.'fs town knows about that, I then remarked to him that he must have known intimately many French families of the bost classâ€"that his French characters were more accurately and délicately drawn than these of any other Engâ€" lish writer whom I tind ever readâ€"and to own mother was the prototype of Helen Pendennis Mub-fl‘deyhm of the origipal, Meâ€"also -..b:‘-t for the potrait of Haury Foker, but all the own mother was the prototype of When they parted, and Thackeray again taok mynrn,h-.idw-g‘l;Olmn-ln- the gentleman with w I was just speakâ€" ing *‘ 1 sanswered that 1 did not. * Â¥Yea don‘t mean to tell me," he * that you, who have been *â€C:Ul!d,m know who be is ?" 1 assured him that J had no recollection that I had ever before met the gentleman. _ " Why, " he "Is the Marquis of I‘uilhl#“ «4 Atâ€˜ï¬ is the Marquis Farintosh T‘ I pursued. * Why, the Marquis of Bath, of course," he replied. This led to a conversation about several other ¢lhinracters in his books. He told me that his recognised a young gentleman on Abe other side of the street. ‘The stranger, â€"a tall and uncommonly handsome person, w crossed over to meet him, and stepped aside. I overheard Thackeray ask him what bad brought him to Paris. He answored that he come for pleasure. "And have you found it?" drawled Thackeray, with a slight sneer in his voice, as if pleasure, as & pï¬: an unworthy object for any man‘s "NAckEraY s Cuaracrengâ€"I was one day walking up the avenue of the Champs Elysces when I met Mr. Thackeray, the author, whom I had last seen in America, He joined me, and we had procecded some distance when he not a hair‘s â€"breadth.â€" Witness, P DWiinres, Aowamdd cation of so many pricsts appointed | in defiance of the State by the Roman Catholic prolates, renders difficult the performance of marriage rites as, under the now ecclegiagtionl law of Prussia, the courts will recognize no union as vfluwhmï¬cmhh- performed by a priest appointed without the sanction of the Government. It is therefore 1ma«:wmummu« civil marriage, Nddlmhl‘r‘k is abuadantly plain, are determined to yicld in defliance of the rules prescribed by law, amd has in one oase at least been fined 200 thalora. Declining to liquidate the fine his State carringe nnd horees were first s#ized by the Mlflqld&rnthtm.m stated. 1t is believed more stringent meaâ€" «ures will be adopted in case of the Archâ€" bhhoyloonu'uudow-ny. Fighting Bisâ€" marck is no joke. Meantime the disqualifiâ€" nalhane e o n e P e : t _ fbtite d nasstnatifcecscas ) c2 & o0 the present maximum of circulation is suttiâ€" cient for the business needs of the country, provided it is kefÂ¥% in use, and that the issuo of small bonds will induce the hoarding classes to invest their money therein. , |, . 5133 . ; ; _ . JDHNORE in Congrams is a ‘nw authorizing the issne of United States i ol the | small| donvimtmaston y( $25, u..wing 4¢ per cent interest. It is wng oal in favor of this schemeÂ¥that persons of smail means would invest their money in bonds of such a denomination fer the sike of the inâ€" terest, and thus keep the present currency im circulation instead of hoiding it. . The partics advocating this measure maintain that ME lc andsaon $ Tu_Acx-A('l CIATA(;I“_â€"! + of a.â€"wing 4q in favor of meabds wou w y upwards until his hand was near the surface, but his own struggles only hast ered his death. The bags became torn and the grain filtering down filled his * »uth, eves and nostrils and effectually c «oked him. 1 hese were in effect the facts tbocuounhuwlr.l.'n.d & L.ore ghastly and horrible incident we _ ve never huTtd of, Four o(m-: + re from the Tewns of Asbfield, ! uron, the others -..:'fmm... They ut only gone up a few days previous to .0 accident to work in the woods for the water. . Mir. Wiliinms who was in Goderâ€" h when be heard of the accident, imme. mimto n as 42 O 2oo C nUrow axp Bun-mâ€"l‘uuut.â€"lgr (reb terPramintiaadatac eï¬ ud dlancs new financial scheme which, it plated will be introduced in Con PRICE 3 CENTS t 6 â€"me...... â€" (_“1‘ on Ledo