is a srmin®t + Public 5 $335,315, 73, or â€"am "< use, the M; HN."'C-.~§ cuon ; wiils she Asylums, aod it# _ Â¥ nos c "@@ ‘"ually a Iper, Purgy ‘ Y Callaq “h~ idregy the whis o -& Ts must C the m"' \ * ® Nh i mss lh.e.xh"h; on yeary they * . _ He te the fe t in a ther over ind i Ned wify ‘perate ® Next rela in e in _ Pas ‘Education‘" W# _ d an * 1874, or as i0 increase of th# d was suitable « conciuded x mma ,d t ed to 1 e gea elt that e voue it O ,d,â€,“ s â€" proposed i0 ered in & Ts « vote 10f usi lott g d weight ot 19% lbs for both oatmesal and cornmeal, as the proposed quantity of oatâ€" meal, 224 lo«, could not possibly be got, into the stand«rd birrel. Tne Committee on petroleum had no prepared report, but the Board w«s informed that the feeling. of the refiners was in favor of removing the, excise on oil. The New Cabinctâ€"Official g::t of Ministers.â€"Raised to the rage â€"The Fentechnicon Fireâ€"Atian»= _ tic Cable Steamer Launched. Loxnox, Feb. Z1.â€"The lollowinéolin of members or the new Cabinet 1s official : â€" First Lor: of the Treasury, Mr. Benjumin Disraeli , Chancelior ot the isxchequer, Sir. Stattord Northco:e, Firt Lord of the Adâ€" niralty, Mr. George Ward Hunt ; Secreâ€" tary of Stite for the Home Depastment, Mr. Ruchard Asheton Cross ; Secretary ot Btate for Foresga Department, the Earl of Derby ; Secrewary of State for the Colonial Department, the K»l of Carnarvon ; Becretary of Scate for W«>, Nr. Caythorne Hardy ; Secretry of State for India, the Marquis of Salisbury ; Lord bigh Chanâ€" eeilor, Baron C:irmns ; Lord Privy Seal, the Karl of M«lmesbury ; Lord Président of be unnecessary redvetiwg eal injury to the trade, but that n auy scion should b. taken they would suggest that the only points of inspection rhould be the immediate. shippiug port ; that such inspec ion should be voiuntary, or at any rate, the butter shipped on a through bill of lading from points at a distance should pass wito ut inspection ; that these . houid _ Poup‘s Extz:or. â€" Medicine will not save life, for sli must die. Its mission is to als jorinte suffering, be no intrrference (with the style of prokage, bu;t that if any action is taken, the tinnet or. pail should he _ inserted ; also permission _ to have loose or slip covers to firkins in place of their being headed up. In regard to flour, as the inspection is voluntary, the Coommitee had no suggestions to make beyond urging upon the Govergment to aliow flour barreis to be from 18 lbs upâ€" wards, insiead of 20 los +s proposed. The report, however, sugzested & uniiorm Gen:ral Wolseley, commander of the Ashantee expedition, is a suftarer to a large amount by the destruction of the Punte~ The +Forsday,‘ a steamship of 5, burthen, buiit for the special pu laying telegraph cibles in the was launched at Newcastle toâ€"day Dread of Imperial Reaction. Pams, Feb 20.â€"Duc do Broglio, Minis« ter of the Interior, has sent a circular to prefects, directing them to keep a watch upon citizens who leave for Chiselhurst for me of doing homage to the ’mhl. on {Iumol his attaining his majority. _ the Counci), the Duke of Richmond. Lord Joun Mapmers is appointed Postâ€" master General, Right Hon. Edward Cardwell, who was Secretary of State for War in Mr. Glai« stone‘s Minis‘ry, is to be elevated to the peerage under the title of V:scount Rivâ€" ington practical wor kin pulsor, .uspect @uetive of Loth noysnce to the impossible to ge competent inap ment stipend ; terference with quite uncecessa: sembed by the s: most objections numerous . diffic question the Bo: on that any Leg At the Bean seph Alkinson tion as dolegst: Major Waiker, stead. The que ufactured aruc M‘ re:0 suidance ci Some alirm frequent disch morthern part to have been n other than a unknown parti protective . tar and if any i mnecessary for recommends th upou articles t wuile the nece: the lowest rate report from the tion law, expre 36 626.053 != largely atten‘ held at the consider the 1 sent City Sch« a high sciiool Contest in Guysboro‘â€"Public Schools =â€"â€"Hig) School Proposedâ€"Quick TPassup. * Tue brignt recently ma Cientuegos is been prev 11â€" ‘ax, N. 8., Fob, 21. Mr. Whitman has withdrawn trom the contest for the Loca Assembly in Guysâ€" boro‘ County :© &0 & Important P of Tradeâ€" Flourâ€"J Committ Mr. Legwe, civil enginger, leaves on Monday next to explore a route between Deep River and the Georgian Bay, with a view to the uiltimate extension of the Northern Colomzmtion Railway . It is reported that Jadges Duval, Mon‘s, and Badgely, have been requested by the Government to resign; that they deâ€" ciined, but that certain advocates having threatened to make personal charges if thâ€"y did not leave the Bench, they have taken the matter under reâ€"consideration. This aiterncon the drivers of the two rival city passenger cars took to racing on St. Cathsrine Street, lashing their hors e into a gilop until, the reins breaking, the horses attached to one of the cars became unmapageable, and ran away with great viclence down Blemy Street causing the utmost co..sternation to the occupants of the car. _ Fortunately the horses were stopped before much damage was done, Severnl delegates to the Dominion Board of Irude meeting in Qltawa next ‘Luesday rival Cily passer Si. Catharine St into a gilop unt horses attached unmapageable, . viclence down F utmost cou.stern the car. _ Fort stopped before Business was very quiet toâ€"day at the banks, a great contrast to last mail day. There was x fuir demand for money, and the rates of discount are unchanged, 7 to 8 per cent far good commercial paper. The stock Market this morning was dull and rather weaker, with the exception of Commerce waich is firmer in consequence Comm: ot the of Ont Masonic Reconciliationâ€"Survey Boe~ tween De?mmva and Georgian Bayâ€"The boc Bouchâ€"aAn Exâ€" cring Raco between Rival City Carsâ€"Board of Tradoâ€"Markets. Moxtarai, Feb. 21. " ltisstated that the represéutatives of the Masonic Grand Lodges of Canaia and Quebec on Thursdaytast agreed to an amicable arraugement for the setilement ot their dispute. : â€" BY TELEGRAPEH ap pr Jment to the Assessment Act eeing bank atocks from taxaâ€" of 22 Montreal at 193}, c‘osing }4 ; City, 1040 to 100}; Molson‘s, %; Merchant‘s, 1114 to 111} ; 13 t 1784 FRANCE. ENGLAND MOR BA LIFAX 1 steamship of 5,0CC tons the special purpose of gables in the Atlantic. NTREAL ist, and prices unchang. Is extra at $6.20 ; 600 s‘ at $5.90 , 100 ‘bbts it by the cars ing, »me cost sting i has t to pre= and Ost 1 his IAiL~ the the this ital ntâ€", an= the 1034 the hbe 1e ald be be of March 31 Tuesday in floly Week,. The disciples discover that the fig tree is already witheredâ€"Christ announces His hour as fast approaching. _ _ _ _ _ _ April 1â€"â€"Wednbesday in Holy Weekâ€" Botrayed by Judas, . April 2â€"Mauday«Thgreday or Dies Manâ€" dati, the day of the Manate, or of the Inâ€" _ March 30â€"First Monday in Holy Week, the morning fl:nlk from Bethany ; the curâ€" sing of the fig tree; the second i of the Temple. and the pmum to the Mount of Olives. â€". > _ _ _ ___â€" March 22â€"tifth Sunday in Lont, or Pasâ€" sion Sunday, so called because on that day the services begin to relate the story M‘ our Lord‘s sufterings and death. March 25 â€"Theâ€"Annunciation. } March 20 â€" Sunday next before Easter, known as Palm Sunday, in commemoraâ€" tion of Christ‘s triumphal entry into Jeruâ€" salem riding on an ass. _ _ _ _ _ _ March 1â€"Second Sunday in Lent. <In the days of St. Augustine all candidates for baptism at Easter were compelled to hand their names to the priest on this doy. ; i-‘ 8 â€"Third Sunday in Lent. March 15â€"Fourth Sunday in Lent (sometimes called Midâ€"Lont). t ’ The Lenten season, which is observed in all churches of Catholic origin and | faith, with more or less «trictness, commenced on Wednesday last. ‘The forty days of fasting in Leot are in humble imitation of Christ‘s fasting in the wilderness, and are at the samie time an adaptation of the idea of the great fast of expiation, ordained by the Mosaic law to t.h:ttw ot uhrist, as celebrated at the Christian Passover. The following calendar will be of â€"ervice as a reminder, if not as an actual source of information, to Roman Catholics and Epis~ copalians alike, both denominaaions obâ€" serving the same fust and feast days :â€" _ Febraary 18â€"Ash Wednesdayâ€"Lent be ging . cu O PRTN |0 mdns Ember Week begins. ‘ The Kensington Mills Strike., A Philadelpbis despatch states that the mumber of guls who have struck at the Kensington Mills reaches 2,000. ‘ Duty on Steel. The patition of steel consumers to Con« gress contains the names of over 350 pro ‘minent mspufacturers in all parts ot the country, who represent over one hundred millions of c«pit«l, onl?loying more than 50,000 hands. West New York, Fennsylâ€" vania, and the New England States are largel» reprerented in ‘the document. Their object is to secure a reduced and specific duty on steel, Masked Robber Sentenced. ‘Conroy, another masked burglar, was sentenced toâ€"day at White Plains to 20 years‘ imprisonment. t Early this morning a fire broke out in 14 Dey street, extâ€"nding through to 10 and 12 Cortiand street. Among the suf« ferers are the Cliphant Gas Company, New York Rubber Compa:y. : Kroeber, clock importer ; Lazarus orri tacle mup:l:fnel’mon; and 8. J. w hard« ware. Latsz.â€"The damage from this mornâ€" ing‘s fire in Dey street is much less than was first reported, and is now thought not to exceed $20,000. ‘The Brooklyn Annexation. Prominent Brooklynites held anvother meeting last evening to further annexation with New York, and decided to circulate petitions to the Legislature. The Temperance Movement. © A Xenia despatch says that over three hundred lidies were in the streets yesterâ€" day, and caused great excitement. Saloon keepers are opening their doors for the ladies to come in and pray, and a band of litrie girls, singing temperance songs,were also in the streete. 5 Ina quarrel at Atlanta, Ga., yesterday. Chisholm, a gambler, shot and killed anâ€" other man named Bedell. Atrocious Assault by a Steamship Steward. Steward Wardel!, of l:: Steamship City of Brooklyy, h«s been afrested for an out« rageous assault on a little gul on the voyâ€" age from Liverpool to this port. ‘The child and ber little brother were sent here to join their mother. Dinner to Chief Justico Waite, Chief Justice Waite .was on the floor of the Senate yesterday. in the evening Secretary Delano gave a dinner to the Chiet Justice, the President of the Cabinet, the Judges of the Superior Court and Congressâ€" men being present. Discovery of a Planot. Dr. Peters, of Hamilton College, N. Y., telegraphs to Professor Henry that he disâ€" covere«i a plinet in eleven hours nineteen minutes, right ascension, plus four de« grees twenly.five minutes declination, The motion is parallel. A Brooklyn jury y-leÂ¥h1 gave a bt;y $2,000 damages for injuries by a horseâ€"car, caused by the negligence of the driver. _ The remainder of the Chinese Commis« sion to investigito matters connected with the Coolie traitic in Cuba, have artived here, and proceeded :o Waseingtou. Extradition Treaty with Belg:um, The Sun says Tom Fields and exâ€"Govâ€" ernor Hoitman accidentally saw each other in Brussels the other day. 1t is thought the former will have to leave Belgium soon, as there is likely to be an Extradiâ€" tion Ireaty with the United States. Scized Books Returned. All the books and l|:})o|-l of Jordan, Marsh & Co., Boston, seized by the reve‘nue oflicers, exsept those bearing on peca ng suits, have been returned to them. Petroloum. A Pittsburgh despatch states that the producers and refiners of petroleum have combined to advance Ecu, and the re» finers are to stop until the 1st of April, Gold Certificat~ Thief Sentenced. > Ex Deputy Sheriff Conklin, the gold cerâ€" tificate t&of. has. been mhnoos to five years‘ imprisonment. 2 Heavy Namages Recovered by a Boy: Febrvuary 22â€"First Sunday in Lentâ€" Minister Shenck and A G. Cattell, speâ€" cial agent of the United States, will sail for New York to.mortow. Shenck expects to. be absent three months. +__ Railway Collision. h Ts aoet rericls Aeguente oo s most serious to m mail train, which ran into luggage train near Preston. Fifteen per« sons were injured, two of whom have died. The cars were demolished. \ Wasmorox, Feb. 20, 1 a.m.â€"For lower lakes, rising barometer, lower temperaâ€" ture, northâ€"westerly winds, and clear, or clearing weaiher. . Railroad Trains Detained. Naw Yorx, Feb. 20.â€"A Middletown de. spatch says that a dozen disafiected dis« charged employees ‘of the Midland Rail~ road detained the trains between Ellén« ville and Middletown until four o‘clock Nagasax1, Feb. 20.â€"A serious insurrecâ€" tion has broken out in the district of Fizen. The telegraph lines have been destroyed. Y®nbo, Feb, 20.â€"Political disturbances are spprebended in Japan. Minister Iwa Kura has tendered his resignation, but the Mika to refuses â€"to accept it. The people clamour for war against the Coreans, This or a civil war is inevitable. Chineso Coolie Commission. The Lenten Scason. Rebellion Threatened. Weather Probabilities. UNITED STATES. General Shenck. Extensive Fire. Fatal Quarrel JAPAN. PEPSLNEâ€"The professional modi« “cll\el : n‘fâ€"nnn is Morsox‘s ° PEpSIN®, the active principle of the A wtrle(j)uk'. Sold in Powder, Loz enges, Globules: and as Wine in J Nn-llplutbnu.lu. CHLORODY l!:h: olmuxh &m?w.mu it can searcely be considere a specialty, emummnhuu# ‘ woners the Chiorodynes mnmumnun:t‘:.lu & SoN h-vopurnd sold in } oz., 1j oz., and 3 oz. bottles. o Tw!n_on’-. * Carefully and shipped. Orders made w.&mm ; * 81, 88 J 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON Wwomas munewn n Sm Méedailists and Jurors at all lho(lnnlxhl THOMAS MORSON & sON Are sold by Chemists: and Druggists threaghout the world. we feel assured that all orde. . ¢ : Zmatec. :o us will be satisfactorily tLied . #AB~ um sermen‘s inspection to is CL K of Blankets t CLOTHING SUITZ Buk PR THEK OFTAWA Th aJ)F, m"'wmw our iffpection a comâ€" MANUEACTURED CANADIAN TWEEDL â€" AND -’PL:)nyS, e / in a variety unsurpassed any other h. use Trade, Ou rgles barl L‘nmm .o orinadted io Sie than hetpear Readyâ€"made Clothing being now complete, we have the pleasure of O‘MEARA & CO. Tenders wlllz’nn be received, at the same time and place, for tons of Railroad spikes, accordâ€" ing fosample to be seen at the above Office, Tenders to state ?flee ‘)er ton of 2210 Ibs, deliverâ€" ed at Riviere du Loup in e(}l‘l quantities in the months of May, June, and July next. 0 ==~~ Commisa INTERCOLONTIAE RALILWAY, Comartssronxist o"lcfln Ottawa, l-‘g_ï¬fy. 10th, 1874. ) 2100â€"2awktd Tt their onice im otinamenp io Iuclock, noul & t Office inâ€"Ottawa, u lock, noon, ':‘UEB?DAY. the 2irit ui‘ngn. 1874 s m(in i'ra ihi'{;“_.l“é.‘fd;; line, from the i?&"ï¬em-;' to i Tos8. Section 18. 1‘eud«ruq!&l= ols dintandg! _ Specificatious and forms of tender can be obâ€" 1oiel en h bhe Ofticeof the Coramissloners at _ Sealed ‘tenders marked *Tenders,‘ and adâ€" The Commissioners appointed for the conâ€" struction ofthe Intercolonial Rallway, hereby give Public Nn.xlco"_m they u:'c‘dpnm-d to recelve tenders for Trackâ€"laying and Baliasting Desires to inform thie public that be is just arter molvn;’!rom Mo I a Bankrupt con« ull:lu a consid ie quantity of merchanâ€" diso lev';rf d'e-orl;lï¬o& whhs:l will b.;lold at excessively lo make room for Spring 1m tions, flo to draw the h utum of the Iadr:lflu chaice Iots'm Ladics® and| Childrens‘ Dresses Made to order. _ , « sar ly requested to visit mis mâ€n‘?fl’n'&?ï¬;m{&'&;w;‘ I P. A. HUDO! Corner c( St. Patrick and Cumberiandâ€"sts, Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1873. _ $ 24521m Oltuwa, Aug. 5 1873 Morsen‘s Effectual Remedies Slightly damaged the late fire on Wellington= M'.‘.‘wn’k:(h“mut bob’num mt once, and therefore offer GREAT BARGALNS, Sale will commence 1 o « of every '23‘.’;""{ na style. " Aitppers, . Mobeasain® (Buck . :kln lt.ln. &c. Country friends are invited to inâ€" #pect. A mostsultable assortment. JO8. NEEL!N, [Late Preston & llelaumln.] Preston‘s Old Stand, 12 Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. _ .: On Monday, February 2nd, 1874, At'):"cl‘o‘el:‘.ox:.’l‘rl\.‘.mlnd continue until the whole s .wc‘_lieutembar the piace, P%'A'I'l' BRO8, ellingtonâ€"t., Next door to Hhrdy Bros., and 3 doors east of »hillon & Lefebyre, Fob. & 4 0 00 . di854y Of Preston & MeLaughlin, at the old stand, »@~No. 12 RIOEAU STRERET. @a PWiCE Alig mock inuh migoife. mt coodels o mou‘s, Ludienaid itimwan ROGXi inmearmogn inb cg tiig o ane vniloty And style." Bifppers, MobGassiu, Buck. Cor, of St.Patrigk and Cumberlandâ€"sts. __ Business That \VIIIMPQ‘y gv‘v?n‘.:w:l;b%rm't I?:r:' chance hr. ;K: out of etnployznent or having . sure umm e ieee maugeet® ons wolt ae toel Nes J, LATHAM & % Washington St. Boston, Boots and Shoes ICK NU%‘ With large experience in the u‘flm is open for enâ€" u‘s?gollxlzle’n:m line. â€" a. E, Tors £eo. 1 iC s 2406 4in 'lum:mwnilnm:yn pplying to GEORGE mml mnfl’ street, Hull, Feb. 11, 1874 in h 280Lf ARCHITEC;I‘ W%N‘I'ID';- A _ thorot competen D""R teman, to whoin con employn'::us and a beruuhg will lng MApply to Jaxks NzLsoN, 10 St, James ontreal, Feb, 16th, 1874 ___. 2106 "DNALLOR WANTEDU.â€"A first class Tailor can stition of the Sacrament of the Eucharist. April 3â€"Good Fridayâ€"The crucifizion. April 4â€"Easter Evenâ€"The vigil of the Resurrectionâ€"the end of Lent. . w4 â€" April 5 â€"Easter Sun iayâ€"The feast of the Resurrection. Mr. Jawzs I. Femcows, Manufacturing Chemist,â€"Sir: For several months past 1 have used your Compound Syrup in the treotment of incipient Phthisis, Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the chest, and have no hesitation in stating that it ranks toremost amorigst the reme» dies used in those diseases. Being on exâ€" cullent nervous tonic, it exerts a direct influence on the nervous system, and through it, it invigorates the body. > _ 1t affords me pleasure to recommend a remedy, which is really good in cases for which it is intended, when so many adver»= tised are worse than useless. 1 am, sir, yours, truly, _ _ _ _ __ _ DRY GOODS. W BOOTS AND SHOES Feb, i1, 1874 BANKRUPT STOCK PRATT BROS. NTERCOLONIAL RALLWAY. JOSEPH NEELIN A.. DUFF. OTICB.y 8t MIRE! FIRE! 50 Sparks Sireet, Ottawa. RAND CLEARING. £ALE BANERUPT STOOK. ANTED.â€"We will give men and. women F A NCY GO00D8! AUTUMN 1873 000 1. _ & 8. Karus. J®., M.D. John, N.B., January, 1868. 24 Both useful and ornamental, Having purchased the stock of Dr. Earl‘s Teâ€"timonial. Is earnestly solicited Have bad $10,000 worth of P. A. HYUDON, Our assortment of Large, Cheap Sale of C, J. BRYDG ED. i. vmmnim!. A. W. MCLELAN, . O‘MEARA & CO. Beef Muccasins, 2105.3in hly For the due fulfilment of the coniract, satisfacâ€" tory security will be lï¬inlvedon real estate, or by domt of mooea,-publ cor municipal securities, or bank stocks, to an amount of flve per cent. on the bulk sum of the coutract, . . > __ . Ad aignatures of 6w0 Tesponalole mod tolvent per. :a'u.uidnu of the Dominion, willing wa ditions, wn.:l-%: rho 3&'." p:;:‘l‘n.m of the L works embraced in the contract. 6 l Nomges By Order,."" . § ‘ By ‘F. BRAUN, â€"â€" Department of Public Works, sdgt ‘Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1874. 2404â€"2awi tudea __@H%-. &c., can be seen at the office of Henry ley, Eaq., Arohiye6t J Strect, ';f‘mup, m on d after MONDAY, um mitd the mture of the occapation and " face of Fesilence of cash melnber of the same: * * _ _ Contractors are not!fled that Tenders will not be considered unless made -ulctg.ln wecordance with the printed forms, andâ€"in the case of firms ®ealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Lenders for the Old Pn-l-om Toronto," will be reccived at this office Saturday, the Sth day of FEBRUARY next, at noon, for imaking certain alterations and adâ€" ditious to the above bululln&. t0 fit it. for offices for the assintant Receiver General, and for the Inland Revenue. _ C T 3 Inst.,â€"where all necessary information can be ° ‘The Postmasier General will not be bound < accept the lowest or any tender, * Seotla. The contract to extenc 'ï¬ii‘rtlm’ «o ten years. Should the m-nl:{‘:;n.n be nc -'lneuy ln‘aou:’d:?e 'llz"‘:‘%‘;flml“““ particulars size, prciec tion, charseter of mmne'ry. a p:n(ar a0 * Ang further information m Any further infor may be cbtained by 1t Erogfaits, 124., Ligyus Agont Charlortetows » 6 PE Tfanar """‘ Eatisfactory security will be required for tae periormance of the contract. _‘ _ ___ _ _ Post Offlce Nepartmen Ortawa‘ 12th .l-nw;', 187%, __Tenders addressed to the Postmaster Genern ‘ l!'fll’l‘_:r’rmlved uf“\hhh»ep-nmeummm" w the conveyan mailn between Pmlnwunl Island and Nnv-Soolx, dm';h:"lnlct season. ‘The u_;vlon whl foâ€" uire performed by a sparâ€"decked, serew B ler, ubout 150 feet over all, depth of 16 feet, extreme breadth, 25 feet, biigantineâ€" :&.wohu A. 1. at Lioyds. Centre lin> anoutâ€" fastenings of boat should be of yelio w melai, and must be protected with Imn‘ or mon wood, adapted mmn‘ througb beavy ice. . She must have good in accommodation for thirty pas sengers, be provided with a direct acting ©ompound engine of sufficient power to guaranâ€" tee her speed of twelve knots per hour, . | Tenders must !ynuq:monnom closing of nw at Charlottetown, ~unti paddieâ€"wheel ers resume trips in lflin‘ mmni generaily trom 1st December ill Ist &-\!)- boat to be ready for service by the 20th November of the present year, and to be under all practicable ornders of the Post Office wuthorities as to service to be pérformed, but it is intended that as far #s ble the lr.ln should beâ€"made between own, P. E. L. and Pictou, or other convenient points in Nov« ASTIDIA AND BRONCHITIS effectually relieved by the use orl.hturu'l‘-um’)r:r ‘"in a most fear~ ful attack of Astbma, Lord Dunsany had seareely fsmoked the Datura Tutuia for more than & minute or so, when. the symptoms abated, and in 10 minutes more he was reileved wonderfully, He told me he had used it for years with the most perfectsuccess, Certainly the inhalation had the most magical effect I ever witnessed." Di J. MCVEAGit, "I huve neverknownan instance pe 'S'olll:‘ '.t::l:ueeq i un-’,'â€"u::h- a ANDER, as in as . and dwtn boxes, and as pastilles for Innalation in boxes; by Savory & Moore, 143 New Bondâ€"st. in boxes; by Savory & Moore, 143 New Bondâ€"st. London ; and all cllmcv:‘hu, Wsm .“m ull“m mada and e v Nov 14 1873. 2416 Nova_ _ Scotia WINTER MAIL SERPITCE # [:.%': _'l!'u. Co. l:l; Toron . an & ~St., Beg to staie that they have entered into am.sgï¬ ments for l.heex%“udvo W holesale Mfllflt'enof e PANCREATIC EMULSIO Nana other celebrated Medicinal pm&rnuolu of Messrs.Savory«a Moore‘s Chemists to the Queen, H. R. H. the Prince of Chemists to the Queen, H. R. H. the Prince of lvh:I:'uJ.u. u&"gm’-omr Napoleon, H.M. the *"""* Py BW BOND STREET, LONDON. PREPARATIONS, &0. I_nlg_’x_gfl_chn 4& Co., 882 Ht, Paulâ€"st., THE OTTAWA TIMES FEBRUARY 23 1874 â€" Mronio â€"Bllote y bor W hejveis Droggists, The undersigned offers for sale the Steamer Mink" and the Bu;;u "Bertho," "Aicln," "Gatâ€" Inean," "Du Lievre," "Uupital," -~mx'." Bontiag < An:l.flkumn,' teing a portion of the Insolyent Estate of Lusi, Lough & Castle. These all lie in the canal, at Montroa‘, and parâ€" ties ‘n.flng arrangements for the purchase of all or afly can have immedinte}possession. PM Eï¬mr_ & Owen, _ Hamiltonâ€" r & Co. Halifaxâ€"A very, Browrn & Co. WiX pull any stump in tep minutes, By W. ABBOTT, 1« warranted to cure all dll\chu‘el from v.m‘?rl- nary Organs, in elithersex, nequired or constitu« toual, Gravel, and pains in the bmed, %:d in bovxes, 4s Gl each, by all Chomists and Patont Mullcine youdors, ¢ Bole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Apotheearies‘ Hail, Lincoin, London, EXPORT AGENTS, Ihl'ï¬l. Burbridge & Co., Coloman street, Lonâ€" nvluqalou‘v)hm.nun‘ London, ... . sl“"‘y‘s‘l'!‘n‘,’,‘"“nm“.‘"" London, Sanger & ‘Oxford street, London, And all the W holesale Houses, AGENTS IN CANADA, Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., Wholesale Drug MYRTLE NAVY. To be dul:ru.d in of the clpal towns of Cen C&mï¬, wlol:‘h.a weu-qmws.llml. m TPhis xe chance to of _ Bhis is a rare chanee to any_ one of moderate In the matter of William Stockdale and Richard Stockdale, Insolvents Notice is heub‘y given that a neeuï¬ of the ereditors of the insolvents will be held at the office of Messrs. O‘Connor & Remon, sdiall(.rl. on h:lg:slmt.lnunl}luo!ou.'g on Monâ€" day, fifteenth day of December next, at Te o imainnen n ie sndadng s amiua e vents »n > wskm.otzg.e@wrawm ons .. _ Dated at the City of Ottawa, this twentyâ€" seventh day of Nmm_tpg,_lg.‘l}:'lgtg___‘__ i Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, tops sortd JoPS cU Hoarseness, NMOKERS Prince Edwasd Island â€"ANDâ€" tisfac reasons forgoing out of business, :;‘Mr-'::’:flr.u.m&:’. j ; For particulars, &c., apply to Feb. 14, 1874 Feb, 5 1874 TEAM SERY.CE BELWEEN Suitable for the Ottawa Navigation, orICE TO CONTRACIORS, * Business Chance. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, t. 18 1873 HANGE OF AGENCY,FOR 2428â€"15in gar~See T. & B. on each Plug. TEAMER AND BARGES FOR SALE HARDWARE BUSINESS3 NE BOX OFCLARKE® B4l PILLS For a Good Smoke SAVORY & MSOXE‘3 STVMP MACHINES he, _ Colic, Old Sores, All Hemorrhages, A wellâ€"established â€"USE THEâ€" RIODELL & EVANS, WILLIAM WHITE, * Secretary [_ _ ._ Agslgnees, «6. Nerth Britisth Chamuors, 1i l'lu-pn.\-:sxi montreal, 04â€"12in Scalds, â€" Lameness, Burns, Soreness, Boils, Wounds, Ulcegs, Bruises, 4in EDWARKD GRIPFIN, 2181â€"2w3in y%fll‘lbâ€":mmg'u&tbrbm bee Mww:ï¬uuw'-"-. Hend Address muxa.uxfl" ‘Toronto, On t eure, for Cousumption, Bronchilis, As Colftrrist norproie und ane dingase of se hex ¥°° 1 y, Pren Wenkness, '_nd al a:.&.. brought on by muu-â€"- Minue Vrete Z@B~Goods not sacrificed, but. at a fair ad" vance, uulvnnnhdurewu:lmd. e Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Butioned aud Laced Boots ; Ladies‘ und uents Worked Slippérs mude up. nevix ud Shoes of mey atnd, win hed it to tnalr advantage to call nt the Red, Whiteand Blue Boot His friends and the public are invited to give us a call and a triml. .. h * ids .'f. â€" Boy»‘ and Men‘s Long Kip Boots and Stogies, MeD‘s Long Calfand Kip Driving Hooksand Shoes; mâ€""-__"(':onpe-'“ mess and laced Boots and Shoes Long Calf, Congress and laced Boows and &hoes, "Who has been for the last six nearly, in Mesrs.. A, 3. SPRPHENS & Uos. shop as Cutter, has lest there, and commenced a Custom Department R. J. RODDEN, Boot and Shoe We end free a simple and sure means of se.f. Feb. 12, 1874 The best quality from the producer, for medicical purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pure_and c c iiitnnnchateors To tios alee mefount‘s Robn Alberisor Sqtibergh? in Tds a 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WINHE, (v. v. r.)mmmmme in Jerez‘s, Reasonable pricc‘and lmd arl .e DUBLIN_PORLE®, GUINNES & DAWE® PALE ALE and PORT! 5.‘â€:.‘.‘.!."‘* Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Karl of Dufferin, ‘The above gooas are pure and rellapies old viouges and anadulicr «is ., burchan>! from pr 0 seore and ‘fl' u Do hoid at Feasonable. price. | They are worth ttyine: . Py will moomingtds i e e y 1HO8. PATTERSONY,© _ Medsures mud vrders taken for Boys‘ and Men‘s All degiring Goâ€" ds in the above line will find it to their interest to our Goods before mï¬jllAlhm. '-wum and Brandies lm:yt-m by m TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT is stock of Cl h ad ty w;mdg@m .nao... ian Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, &c., i#; unequalied SPEUIAL FEATUREâ€"A good fit guarantecd or no sale, t 98t, Ser 18 wat Z@B~All Goods Warranted Shrunk. "wag ghees, Japansâ€"Greer . Black of he best grades USTOM DEPARTMENT. MEDERIC JOLICOEUR, Special Family Grocer, DIRECT â€" IMPORTATION, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, _ Ex.,Ship from France, England and Spain. _ Ten hhds, EXTRA FIMNE] GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. Feb. 18, 1874 Fob. & 1874. ttawa \Jule LK Feb. 9, 1874, DUBLIN _ PORIER, GUINNES & DAWE® PALE ALE and PORT! CLARE] % !Pm&m%m pints and quarts ; SCHNAUBERTS, 6“‘ BINGES BASEERVILLE & BRO® Prairie Hens Oysters in Bulk, / Wild Turkeys, Oysters in Cas 1 Partridges,) Cfeam C . .|_. FROMAGE RAFFINE from the Island of Orleans. O LD REMEDY FREE, Ten hhds, Fine Old Brandy, THOS. PATTERSON No. 54 SUSSEXâ€"ST. Teas, Coffees and Sugars. Begs to infurm bis friends and the gencral public that he has opened a first class Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa. CHINA _ WAREHOUSE. gAmsUSSEXâ€" ST. wA variety of other kinds; New Cheese and Potted Meatsâ€"all kinds ; Lemon ‘Juiceâ€"Croeco & Blackwells ; Fine Syrupsâ€" yarious kinds : very unparkl'm Pnl‘;-l; 8 Juiceâ€"pure ! wan.Patent ex‘s mnom‘;nl‘.n m' HMoney in glass boxes," IMPORTER OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, SPANISH, JTALIAN and SCOTCH $25,000 S A L E Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent â€" House ! Sheetings and Towellings .. Tuable 'a'm and Nn(ghn- Cottons (White and Grey) Flannels (White and Sgarlet) Blankets and Quilts Clonds, Clouds, i Millinery, Miilinery, Jackete and Shawls Dress Goods e o in eri ui Wieate Wadeg" _ ** Jaan. 3, 1874. 2378 v&'im-&lehdncGElUlNl‘. no Good â€" will be charged at COFFEEâ€"GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES, This Sale will Continue One Month, â€"COMMENCINGâ€" + MONDAY, JANUARY 5th. PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands. JOSEPH DiIMBLEEBY At the promises adjoining Mr. T. P. Taylor‘s Printing Office, R i d e a u S t r o ‘Ca sh i le D. â€" M c D O N EL L, 66 SUSSEX STREET, 66. 80 â€" SPARKSâ€"ST. â€" 30 AT WHOLESALE COST PRIOE, X. J, RODDEN. 2490â€"1w his _ _ A victim of early perve it debility, , &0« led ir, Ti aniraipet nedt, Iandparen s Jan _ iemember the place,â€"corner Weilingte 7. RAJOTTE, * iï¬lTndï¬iiEï¬-gn will therefore find it to their advant o examine this stock, as ait mutbonddwmnnmmnrflwl&l-m mmmmu{nmynu l\...â€"h Wpamwllhle{ungtmgfl.mm- T eols artinle ane that masd o. Poamirey m bumbug. Cali in, and you will be satiefied. The whole Stock consisting of Ladies Drest Goods, in all the newest testures ; Manties Cf G. Chouinard & Co., Wellingtonâ€"8t., neas Ponay': myaiu'hn?he hn-g‘_nfl a h'lE commencing on MUNDA Y, mlll;%h' J.R. STITT & Co., Steple and Fancy Dry Goods Red, White 2 Blue Flag BARG AINS! ‘Wellingtonâ€"8t., near Pooley‘s Bridge. The subscriber haying purchased thestock of wC QUK OUT FOK CoOST PRICE ID QUACKS. Oysters in Bulk, Oysters in Cases, Cfeam Cheese. P. BASKERVILLE & BRO8S. dally «n by sisuat â€"e promisesâ€" At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cont Pricg. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Prics. At Cost Price. At Cost Price, "At Cost Price. At Cost Price, At Cost Price. At Cost Price. â€"AT THEâ€" CCC J No 2 + ‘AU.I in variety : Me New You: FM!FD’HGUEFRS“:TEL‘:A handâ€" mt n o Ni ibimning maittialmmnts emubi ter Hoad, 110 yards from Rideau Hall grounds, containing 3 reception rowms. 6 bedrooms arid & ‘n-vmn. excellent kitchen, pantry, cel‘ars, fext io Sn Sepuamber, 194. Apoly is Me. h. r. wl't'gm mabsy Thlate offiee ‘new Bare . Persons requiring C. fln Trimming, C Hatvapta alnrts £00 ts tave, Them corl or m, _'&n‘_‘- nndc::mohverydm-lml:ï¬â€˜uy- %ep.Funerals furnished ‘with every requisite, Country orcers promptly altended o. . * tensive than in any former season, and our prices will be found as low or even lower than elsewhere. s SHOOLBRED & CO.,, Ortawa Carpet House Feb, 18§1874 Brussels, Tapestry, %â€"Ply and Kidderminster Carpets, Hemp Matiings and Ollcioths, direct from the best English mak«s, to which we conâ€" fidently invite the ins; ection of purcha«ers. Our stock being even More complete and exâ€" Feb. 12, 1874 Feb. 18, 1574 CARPETS. on MONKY ORDERS, the Order Offices o Dominâ€" mnfl Britain lnd.m and Newâ€" can ne obtained mt this Office. *""o8r SaviFos nank 10K vmasnn‘rï¬ lm'm be recsived at Offics at the rate af Four per cent. pcr gunum. and denosits can be withdrawn at any OFFICE HOURES FROM 8 A.M. TO7 P.M. For Money Orders aud Saving Banks Businâ€"as from 9 00 a.m. to 4 +,â€"u. @. P; BAKER, _ $A Matier posted up to $:)0p.m. will be _ > warded Eastand Wfl&lwph&nhqwtnu the same nignt. BRITISH MAILA, Via New York, nlose every Baturday, Monday andl'nudq(,-up.n. R Per Canadian lane, close»7» . Friday at 116 Feb. 10, 1874 Jpuer orrICE, OTTAWA. . Arrival and Departure of Mai # wâ€-mm-nulmmmm Honds, Bocks, m% Buspenders, 'mjm Family Knitting Machins f _ sn HM # sor Canadian teamer will be ciosea at pim.,in which ouly nregistered matter ean be sent. _ JUST OPENEDâ€"2i bales of 1ew paiterns in Post Offc, Ottewn Feb., 16th 187 AIGKE SOUPS, Oysters in any shape, Fist: e g_d_o!-_uï¬nqm-::"v’edwu the 8. ROGERS, U NDERTAKER 1873. WINTEXK ARRANGEMENT $® AllMails mre closed by Montreal &# lm-u-u-unouh-’nm Titus â€" Block South â€"Snark 6 and 7 Nicholas«=St,, Ottawa. The SHPâ€"OFF1CEâ€"Routh Side Sparkcs, betwten O‘Connor and Bunkase, ~"*"* *** yisuaily At ate $28B ad parl e 3e t é§z§§,§s§a§’é§ss§ s â€"â€"~â€" e I ~â€"€ . AikS Te SRRfREl dersignec HAS REMOVED to the premises 39 APARKSâ€"ST. NOONAN‘3 RESTAURANT, C Sparksâ€"s., Otfawa SPRING 1874. i Ss $g? A C XX O XZ A L. . 8. ROGERS, a 6 and 7 Nicholasâ€"st., Oitawn, EBEE 8 whbuded ~of nE SL T EaOyE thieril 4 dd Rigks &5 sE98 8R J. EWING & Co ‘Contaniesion § oogs Ovcupied by 1378 Em Law Offiees lalcly occupled by Mr, Lapierre, w _ OVER Mz. BENJ, H (CK ELL‘s FLOUR STOR« Cor. Bussex mud York M Ubawe. * Tust a fine nssortment of Linco‘n qss Sn n um â€" Remember the piace, No. 33 Rideanâ€"s:. " SIGN OF THE RED MAT, HATS | HATS ! HATS Fob. 20, 1874 WNSHIP OF VER EASTâ€"Northâ€"west h;ll?dll.(hw; 100 ncren, TOW: 1P OF BROOKEâ€"East hall of Lot Nn. )fl,gze-lonn: 100 acros." A1t the Anu#g&m-d TON, AY, z of uuu?m:.‘;n 12 Sesock Hadk. u% TOWNBHIP OF nouloâ€";u-uz the U° mabee Ri known _ as Mills, being "'....."‘..':‘&"u«oâ€"-- 5! sontaining 23 acres. A.the Anction Rooms of C, P. W ( ca THURSDAY, the 12th day dmm wext, at 12 o‘ciock noon. * ‘UW NSHIP OF SOMERAâ€"North halfof No, 4, «Coneession 7 ; 100 acres. &T THE TOWN OF PETERAORO, VILLA 3E OF CORUNNAâ€"Lots Nos, 4 and 6, w yhsias 8 â€" oierref fomdochit, )n TUESDA y ofFEBEUARY next, at D nv AuiH 2t t Selook mown. Fc‘\. 20, 1874 Lt Nos. 11 and 12â€"Block F., CLLFTON, with in valuable brick stores thereon.. i VILLAGE OF DUNVILLEâ€"W ater Lot, Nos. >, 43, and 24 . 1 000 acres AT THE TOWN OF CLIFTON. SUW Fï¬o. F day F\ UA“Yulï¬.::u;.a‘ w ‘:n.m- : oT on «19eed nb + Mn w lt + ow 2d EP . w A _ mhendromens Aouon of 3 iinge of Usbrides SPRING l!E)_flAflOâ€l Just Received at Peacock‘s, On WEDNESDAY, lb!ï¬qd' next, at Auction Reoms of uuut%z Kingâ€"st., at 12 o‘clock noon. OITY OF TORONTOâ€"Part ‘ !1 n = 1), being the Eust parts of az onï¬mb«um(., mml“ Part of same Park Lot, being Lots Nes. §2 and West corne Kinma and Avenue streets !':hn.;:o. Vu)rw':‘m two cottages thereon, c art of Purk Lot No, 4, being 30 on Rast s.da of Bberbourneâ€"st., Lv. Uiceker b-;tâ€". I-'qdhblywd the " Lot TOWNSHIP oruxmw!o. & gonâ€" c :ssion 8, 200 mcros mostly i tes of We Looel ) Stmbet sbout Aihir FOWNSHIP OF LOTHERâ€"Lot No. 1% mu.llfal-. “‘?.' POWNSHIP OF MEDONTEâ€"West half Lot X'-.AMI. 100 acres, walt . _ROW NSHIP OF OROâ€"Lot No. 18, Concession TOWNSHIP OF SUNNLDALEâ€"Part of Lot #2. #, Conpession 14, 100 acres. I VILLAGE OF SQUTHAMPTONâ€"LAt No, North annu.u.'o a L es C agone B se 29h sonaed rent, ie cauld to mew, and mus be relungutrmerte. . . t pDMEUrET s inemanqitan _ work, it is unique and worth attent! n, "B. W, Cantre Table ; Mantle Mirror 14200 ; handsomé Tmat fifth cash. _ Residue in four %whmw-‘.fl“.gg ME subscriber will sell At the residence of W, T K BOAK, K«q., Hiater«st. between Melonlf and O‘Connor.st, on * w9 Window Hengings, with cornice, aud com: Sinat Not, Pictures, Carpets, Book COuse, R. W. %%@Lm[:=bwu:'[fï¬uâ€y-'u Commeneing .at 11 6‘clock, all the Furniture therein contained, comprising in part as follows _.;.m""fla?“un £.ys 58 chased with g‘l;tlo‘n:ou uï¬'fl 'â€"‘ work, &E. “nhmmwnn hP 41 W00t AUCTION SALE OF LAMDS Toronito, 17th January, 1874 B A RRIST ER ESTATE OF THE BANK OF UPPER _ CANADA. POWNSHIP OF MONTAGUEâ€"Lot No. 1M, Mâ€-pho-mumqnh-"r Fob. 20, T874 PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE TOWN OF SARNIA: AT THE CITY OF TORONTO. AT THE TOWN OF PERTH, Black / Walnut â€" Furnilure JAS. BAILIFEF THURSDAY, THE 2%th INST The following lands will be sold by BY J. BERMISGHANM, 33 RIDEAUâ€"ST. BY AUCTION. By Order naus P C.GAMBLE o. 8, North of e Pm