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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Mar 1874, p. 1

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who may t ARIS prepmid by tm 2% BBAY be bag Torg EREY4 the ; ublley ty 3 Bay in masten: myg| CELPCG_MG | . ue SNGUS & IRWIN. |n., esP C opprsnil, UTNGERTARERS, ....., ®Kag hy t C Cay, # Published EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, in time for the morning mail, al 1.00 per annum, poid in advance ; or $1.50 if during the year: ‘The usaal encouragement (O¥® nag"lfli nllhsm to nm-fl up whether fer the DAILY or WEREKLY . Au-n-du-b-rol.um_-hm n the Weekiy Times at 10 conts per line, 184 jon. sach subsequent insertion, 5 conts. se ail aivertisements measured by a Nonâ€" P hepne Fu. and if contain money &fi*‘ mt\'ilchnmwfll :u houl uk of the )lA\'l.E’.\N. ROGER & CO., Weltington Street, Naw 12 IS7% Ottawa. -.m-â€"“" L smsam THE T 'l‘Au.LON &. CHRYSLER, Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. leitors in Chancery, Notaries, &6. Orficeâ€"Hardy‘e Block, Rulean Stroek 0 Tumtow. F. H. Curytsu®®, Ottawa, as BARRISTER3, ATTOKNIES, SOLIOL TORS, CONVEYANCERS, &e., Rach, ramPal Barristers Attorneys and Solicitors. Caile Strayes NHOMAS P. FORAN, ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR.&c W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Mtgrr'!:e;. Notary, &c OE: â€" '.':.L:-nun in the United SiMTe®, 87 N27 »{ Camadian portage ADÂ¥ERTISINC RATES. FIl Ch: Daily Cimes leitors in Chancery, . Orfficeâ€"Hardy‘e Bloc €. Tamsox, Ottawa, June & 1573 Orricesâ€"Elgin Street, Ottawa Fob. 5 5 No. 12 St. Jamesâ€"3 Bept. 9, 1873. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE AGENT Orrice :â€"G. ELW ELL®S Store, wves and as 2200 hitiOraoats, feg., Ha JTNHE HONS, JOHN O CONNOR, QC,, Master in Chancery Chambers, ¥®, YIELDING, b@â€"lssuer of Marriage LicensesB# Inventor, Mechanic, Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, e mbauld at once send his name apli address with The â€" Canadian Patent Office Record MECHANICS MAGAZINE . . oitce 5. pesparare .. A.copy offirst number can be seen at thi soffice Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, &c., Temporary Office at Dr. JOS. BEAUDIN‘S, ORFICEâ€"No.3 Beit‘s fi:.. lhm'l. Nov. #7 184 426â€"ly, Hull SHPOYFiCzâ€"Over the Exchange Hotel, â€"â€" KUCLL P.Q s INHE Y BARRISTER, sSOLICITOR, &c., (Successor to Williiam Mosgrove, Esqâ€",) Te Mosgrove‘s Building, Ottawa. ~ â€" March 7, 1574 2510 M Elginâ€"st., opposite Russell }loln‘ Barrister, Advocate, &¢. vYOL. VIII. NO Notary Public and Advocates. sw LAW FIRM ONALD N. GRANT, RCHAMBAULT & LEAMY, OTTAWA ARCUANBAULT, ANDREW LeAMY, : “e'ane. eoomnuAfnm Village ve an v umm of Quebee, for the transaction Notariai and Legal business, either in the nce oluliuob«: or_Untario. Special care to the collection of accounts in both P10â€" Reard Wasted, BERT CASSEL®, Jr W. P. COYTLEE, B.C. L, dersigned have agreed w form 2 DAfwerâ€" the practice of Law, in the vity of 35 CENTS when it ry advertisements in Daily Ti Lo arline: each subsequent "**____ Money Wanted or to Loan, 2 sot exceeding 24 words, . NAIN STREET, HULL is SPARKSâ€"ST sach sdditional word over 24, ots (~ any definite term are made &s. + .ch may be seen on applica~ : .« iness Cardsâ€"not exceeding . 4 in the Daily Times at$i6per e firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) Articles Lost, _ 1RISTIE\& HILL, H CoURT HoUSE, EKLY TIMES, ADVOCATE, y Rideanâ€"st., near Gloucester. â€"â€"â€" A N Dâ€" i 2to 4 p. m, ntion given to diseased and B. L. FELLOW E3 Q, C., OGARA. _ _ LAPIERRE, A. P. REMUN s Office, corner of O‘Con » Rent, Houses Want 40. . @&iOrders by tele Comistte. | M.P. Hiut 484â€"3m Metailic and all"kinds of 4 ‘\3“‘3' excepted) hle in vmwlfi thecity. 1t is mail d States, at $7.50 free uie for Sate, _ 7 Cattle W anted Soud bal Lntzing OANADA MONTREAL 6 212 ly 18 f | GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Brocaville ‘ â€" Ottawa â€" 0 â€" Rentrew & Ottawa _ â€" Renfrew Brockyille For further information and tickets Anll{nw Company‘s Offices, RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, Sparksâ€"st., Ottawn., H. DE ROUVILLE, C. J. BRYDCGES, & Buy your Tickets for Ottawsa via Brockville. 8# THROUGH TICKETS 1 ED TO _ ALl CANADIAN AND “EggAN POLNTS. CANADA CENTRAL Comnections made with G, T. Trains and Brock» ville, with Boats at Sand Point, and {Stage at Kenfrew for Pembroke, TWO EXPEBESS TRAINS DAIL} __ Agent for Prescott w 4 aREAY CA /; Agent for Brockville, Feb. 19 1874 * Baggage Checked Throughâ€" Dec. 1. 1873 Brockville & Ottawa Railways THE ST. LAWRENCGE Day nan- for Moni neâ€" bee, viere du 'AN”Q Mountain®, Portland, Rt. John, N.%, Halifax, Hoston, &c., &c., I l:xg:-- for K wunu 0y lh|m and ahl points West, at Night Express *# # VILE with & 0. Railw ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. ONLY ONE CHANGE FROM PORTLAND TO CHICAGO. with Sofa Comiortable Sofa Cars on Nos. 3 and 6. Charge for berths, 50 cents. _ _ _ 0 _ _ _ _ Sure connections with Grand Trunk trains both East and West _ . > .0 0 0_ 0_ Twenty minutés at Prescott Junction for réâ€" ‘l‘run:nu' run og Montreal time. *b CHMQS. REYNOLDS. The Great Direct Canadian Route to all Points sast and Wost. The old reliable, quickest and best route. The shortest line to all points East and West. I873=4. Winter Arrangements, 1873=4 with Sofw )N AND FROM THURSDAY, Dec. lith, 1873 Trains will run daily, as follows :â€" OF ROYAL MA_*sTEAMSHIPS. The shortest, cheapest and eknlpnâ€"inn UVer;:ml. lmdorr‘:nd(fl&vv ‘The feet hlouenfunh'pnb test safest in the world. â€" Vessels will be despatched as follows:â€" NOVA SCOPIAN................ February 7 NLYNF}!IA;! w 14 CIRCABSIAN...... .. ....ek0 «00800 e 21 PRUSSEAN..............l...}+ « 28 HIBERNIAN.................... . March 7 SCANDINAVIAN...:........ ... * 14 RATES OF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portland or Quebee (every Saturday to uvorpoolnndlon&ndcfry.) Fares from Ottawa, Cabin..... .. .$77 50 to $87 50 _ GLaASsGow LINE. . ZAE~ An experienced Surgeon carried on each yesse _ Berths not secured until paid for, Persuas wishing to send for their friends can mwumnbr:nn:"nnn land, Irel or Seotland, any way monlncnmdsor the United States. [Wm tiekets are not used the amount is returned, w small deduction.] _ ___ _ ues h ce mesnTat For :.:mn.l tiekets and every information nprly p. W. coWaRD & Co,, _____ _ Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st, Anu CHAnuis TY SECURE A «o0D PROPERTYV, CHEAP For sale, by pMvatecontract, Lot No.6, fronting on Eimâ€"St., ROCH ES TERYVIL LE Ord t kivery aay e cc=â€"t3:x~+~1â€"â€"aas Return Tickets ‘nnw at ro:l:Od !l!fll- © a short distance from the Richmond Road. The n eOMEORTABLE DWELLING 0 es se on pc it hy ings all new. The house is well furnished; a ':uuu.mm-m“fl“"“ Bs Sum» with hose. The 1ot is well fenced and WWUTIP TUNDTLLOLA® amuaes ana thran Verr EECERTUIT TUUDLLOILA® AMuans ave+t mn.n&-.unmnd. M-nt-unx handsome sbade trees on the lot. Title Apply to A. ROW Auctioneer and Real Estate t OW /a. Aug: 13 1878. _ Train® now leave Prescott and the *( y o â€" 0 § | Dominion ‘of Canada. Profits from $200 to $300 per month. Permanâ€" ent emplovment. | _ dauen nxu:-?enos&m OTTAWA RAILWAY. Dec. 23, 184. fimf &" Gray, afim Tade Mark secured) Montreal. 2M20â€"ly , «_ Agonts Wanted Everywhere Of uniform Glnmlvl;t:’nu Grand Frunk Ottawa Dec. 8, 1873. wan Paiace Parior and Handsome New inary Cars on all Through day Trains,and Paince q‘l‘:rlu Cars on all Through Night ins over the whale Line, _ Leave Prescott LLAN LLNE RAYS SYRUP OF RED SPRUCE GUM 10 00 A_ M 1.10 P.M 9.30 u-.Iu. T. R. trains lor‘ **| Rast and West...... Leave )ttawa. 1873 1.00 p.M.!G.T. R. for Kast DV ERTISEMRNT. nections at PRESCOTT and BROCK all trains on the 8t. [. & 0. and B ays, to and from OTTAWA. GOoING NORTH GOING SOUTH Grand Trunk Mail | E‘!Jefl. prviive Grand Trunx West GOLNG EAST ak s 1996 Connecting with. Connecting with )NG WEST ARRIVE LRAVE â€"ANDâ€" _ _ â€" 1230 p.m., 8.30 p. m : . e â€" â€" m. .: ut Hox. A. B. &»@m > Managing Director, Ottawa AND â€"G# THREâ€" sell â€" _ OO a.m. 415 + $.301..0, w?fi‘ â€" 8.15@a.m., 4.00 prc. C. J, BRYRPGES, Man, Director, A, JOYCE, Agent for Ottaws Munaging Director CD 18 flls L.2 pm 2.00pm u.fi:.u» am 4.20 pm 5 0f Brock vil +349 1115 A Arrive at Prescolt Junction. 12.90 p.a. 1220 PM Artive in Ottawa. 4.3 P TA 2104 \Boliâ€"Heading Machine. Tenders will also be received, at the samé time and place, for 300 tons of Raitroad $pikes, accordâ€" ing to sample to be seen at the mbove Office. Tenders to state rleonr ton of 2240 lbs, deliver» ed at Riviere du Loup m}ufl quantities in the months of May, June, and July next. tofo steu t wl be required on rex es atby y security w on or dagnl( of zgoney, pumc or municipal l.enl'lfl: or bank stocks, to an mount of flve per cent. the bulk sum of the contract â€" â€" t -T:xé-lfih a r;’l hrP?-t“(‘).noe, otsavt.k endorsed "Tender Than meunlteitt ons e netoniath the 38 of JH nex finishing aud completion o( the above M% Plans, speciiications, &c., can be seen at the Inst., woere forms of Tender, &c., aud all necesâ€" sary informaiion can boobfiln!i 4 _A X â€" Contractors are notifled that Tenders will not be considered unless made nrm.z in accordance with the &nnted forms, andâ€"In case of firms mME mbire or the occupetion and" Pace of and the nature oceu residence of each member of the same. â€" B tained . Ottawna. To the ‘l‘endermn-t.honw-shul signatures of two responsible and vent perâ€" sous, residents ofthe Dominion, wiliing to beâ€" come sureties for the cu'?tng out of Ma’" ditions, as well as the due performance the works embraced in the contract. This Department does IOQ}:I!“". bind itself to accept the Io'esl.otn;ns nder. r'- Ds The Commissioners appointed for the con» struction of the Intergolonial Rallway, give Public No that they are to receive tenders for â€"laying Balasting on about 73 miles of the line, from the Io\“dh Road to the Brhlg across Ilfluml'lu ver, section 18. ‘Tenders to be for the w distance. Specifications and forms of tender can be obâ€" tained at the Office of the Commissioners at INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, Comnttssto®®nRs‘ 0"“-151 2 Ottawa, Feb‘y. 10th, 1874. ) 2@0â€"2awktd _Nealed tenders marked «Tenders,‘ and adâ€" it their Ofties in Oliagacap a Ievclock, noon at their n wa, U TUESDAY, the H#rur IA-Bgfl. &L CustoNs DEPARTMEMT, in in enstiinncyiths Notice is hereby flvan that Excell the Governor General, by an Order in h ing date the 2nd instant, and under the ty vested in him by the 4th Section of the Customs Act dist Vicwria, Cap. l‘:o approve of the follow~ iuxmurp{lgul.lun in relation to the admission of "Seine Twins" and "Boot felt," Viz : "Phelan & Collender Combitntion Oushions‘ of which I sole owner hnd tee. . These l\:n:h‘l:n! :§n not ::ll lnr mnfi-n-t; New k ‘anada, |’ :nrv own u-::k-. orI’flm t table, "ed and delivered on boand cars, sflgnl_d._" J â€" Adia "Fish hooks, net and seines,‘lines and twines, ° shail from that date be taken to mean tish hook® fishing nets and seines, and fishing lines twines and no other, aod that it will be compeâ€" tent for the Collector at any Port of Entry at which sue 1 goods are imported, to call upon the importer to make oath to the fact that such nets seines, lines and twines are so imported for fishâ€" ing parposes only before passing a fret entry of such goods. m Department of Pubile Works, ooo Ottawa, March 7, 1874. 2510â€"2awk tudsa AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES; * Felt for Hats and Boots ; " 5 The exemption under this head of the Tariflâ€" Schedule C., is considered to W shail bereafier exlcuk’rw an article “Pfla felt," im ported the manuficture of boots ylotoria Foundry & Machine Works, Â¥ Ottawa, Sept. 12 1873 .k Pians, specidications, &c., can be seen at the fico of ‘Waiter M&n] W architect, m::u. on and after WEDNESDAY, the lith TENDERS will be received by this ment, at Ottawa, up to Noon of _ __ _ FRIDAY, 27th OF MARCH "NEXT for the sale to the Depnnlnonld‘tun, V h of not less than 200, and not exo-(dm‘ m register, and of an T not exceeding five years. Tenders to state the dimensions, tonnage, rig aoc age of vessel offered, whether . classified fi nol, the deseription of wood of which uu& i eop or sheathed, the condition of the hall. rh and w whether the vessel is fit for im mediate sei or not. ‘The place where th > vessel can be seen, the time when she ean be de» livered, not later than the FIRST DAY O# MAY, as well as the amount for which she 1 offere(!, should also be stated in the tender ; likeâ€" wise thie quantity of coals she is capable of car y» ing, and her qualities as a sailing vessel. WM. BMITH, s Deputy of Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Feb. 24, 1874. 2611 Firstâ€"class Bevel, 5 x 10 tablgs, 6: -v'nm with alls, eues, &c., and haying ‘heleb =NCmnousy pounce nebeprans, CHILDRENS O 'Nb. ”Bvfinl prices for Hotels, w These goods are tmported direct from. Manu« factory, and the pricesare oxttemely low, . Quoâ€" tations by mail sedt on applieation, woOVvEN WIRE MATTRASSES, ;;E:E&c;hmfi‘ and nolseless, Proof against H. MEAvOWS & CO,, CAPITAL STOVE 9EPOT, The undersigned having red a Boltâ€"Headâ€" lfi Machine with all :f;h?::‘ ln’tov":ni. hich is now succesful operation, res= ectfully to intimate to contractors and others quiring Bolts and @% that such can be furâ€" ished to them expedi and at mnhw 1an have been charged in mg hi t â€" _____ N.8 BLABSDELL & Co, P. 0. Box 1847 The subscribers have just recelved a large assortment of mmllfl &e. m@ French _ __ From the best makers; also DRESSING C â€"Ladies and Gentlemen‘s ar y un roPPED bMELLING. BOTTLES, IVORY HAIR nausm Al‘i) COMBB, TOILET SETS, VASES, &c. . And a large assortment of ‘Pollet requisites general. T mg:rued in one of nl°Con m&%&.m{' Tnis is a rare chance to one of moderste ”Muubuln-m:"ml-lh R= NTERCOLONIAL RALLWAY, Ottawa, June 30, 1873 Just arrived eg ship "RiverG: . fromg , } , °x uP h anges, a f m CHRISTMAS â€" PRESENTS, Satisfactory reasons for going out of bustness, Address Box 453 P, 0, Otlawa., :_‘ " «id eV QOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, _ __â€"___ And English and French __ PpEEEE‘U MERY Feb, 5 1874 BEDSTEADS ! Wrought _ Iron _ Bedsteads OTICE ESSELS WANTED Business Chance. HARDWARE BUSINESS STANGARD G O O D S successar to Lh By Command, * A wellâ€"established? A. CHRISTIE & Co, _ Drogzists, Sparicost. C. J. BRYDG En, B. CHAND Poup Cincolgem Suiltable for R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs, Fucmrmtes F. BRAUN, NT Cdighage, :, New York, 2277m3 To the Queen and R%fl Family ; To H. R. H. the Pr?neoof ales ssll;acml_Ap pointment]; and to several Indian, Pounl.h-, Foreign Governâ€" ments and Rail wayCom»â€" panies, established 1740, " Ts We = Blllgl.m in ‘ “%i%m#u,%n Ademno _ * ETAL WORKKER, Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin and Par Maker to the Chr l:xhn;m by which the Deth ~ha ail otber Nncls snd great events of th day are timed. ; "fi'?fl.w’ and City Houseâ€"58 and 60 Ludgat West End Estabiishinentsâ€"25 Old: Bond Street and $9 Westbourne Grove, 1&mdon. t MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS and W HOLES AL: | BUYERS are specially invited, before sondiuy their orders m to obtain from the manu } factory the 111 Watcbes ; Olocks, &nln-, Jewellery &e\nfl‘me terpne t sn i from the !‘!IE'_',‘,"SE.'_‘;:?".‘!!L.__._.._. PWE Presentation Plate â€"Testimoniats of differen: rorts, nv“mufl Jewelled and othei Box -nrmv y Mr. Benson for the Corâ€" )cla-n London and other public bodies, t« enciose documents mn&lnl the Freedom a moclg‘::zl’nnud ales, Duke of Eidinâ€" E!nr and Electroâ€"plate in the most reefr and of the m«st durable make, . . ) -eu:rto it is necessary to secure sof materials and a sufficient coating of sliver ( Lar tow \Vn&? Clocks, Jewellery and Plate sous t« all parts of the world. an. 17 1874 2407â€"1wiy Frang! Artisue Jewel of the richest and most exquisite mufl% Crests anu in arpeanai e en and all kind rwwuu“ ie wu l«lfll. is of as C Emvn of the Court. and ol:er dlntmnuhm sist daily wear and tear satisfactorily, No . ... 12 tomicy Siga se mfaine porlh bay * . ** . Watéhes and Clocks repaired by skilld / a24« men. Old Siiver, Jewellery, W-{nql &J3., x« changed. . Merchanta; Shippers and Clubs sup Sn UR CBDCUT Kimmel‘s "Lavender Water, distilled from Mitcham Fiowers, Ti nemmns eupentinn eoum e n Ne ful and sanitary + mel‘s Extract of Lime Julce and Glycerine, dw for the Hair, especially in Rimmel Oil Soa with »eimmery Sgoy .01 Soam perfomacd Rimmel‘s Glyserine, Honey, Costum . and Floral Crackers, very amusing for Bal and Rimme!‘s Vioiet, Rose, Leat, Rice, and other Tollet Powders. Alwuum'nmm-hllippn Eugene H#nmol. Perfumer to _ H.R. H.â€" the Princess of Wales, 95 Strand, mlm:n Street, and 24 Comnhiil, Landouln‘n vard des Italiens, Paris, and 76 King‘s Road, Brighton. Sold by all Perfumery Vendors. Offllmwm orm%"no&nm % Gns. 1000 G on the, !&%"‘"‘m : ob Ouironoâ€" Dining and Drawing« e se l p ie They can onty‘{e obtained at this establishâ€" ;fi% ooo e moe s ael Placigns," from newes from Contireninl uelnes of the bighest repiiauioiyt moderate prices. 2 ;lnul'n ln-nbmh. Â¥::L Henn Jockey Olab, Prangiyane, ald other pertumes ment, Ctings ponlct fdcn C Lever, V \l,l Hoflmfl .Br,'ls ex, Key daq‘rNentreSeconds _ Orders can be sent direct to the manufactor ml. or through merchantsand shippe!> & or cleansing and c the blood from all im purities, cannot be too highty recommended, For Serofula, Scuryy, Skin Diseases and sore®# ofall kinds it is a neverâ€"falling and permanent It cures old cnmnlem“umnnl. Cures ulcerated sore Cures biackheads, or pimples on the face, Cures scurvy sores, “‘“’1;.-.-. Cures blood and skin Cures glondular swel Clears the blood from: mpure matter, : _ From whatever cause & As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from wmwm to the most delicate constitution of nmh-pm. Euht solicits sufferers to give it & to test finfioflfwmmm _ Sold in bottles 2s 8d each, and in cases, containâ€" Aboie onininncrate 1t aite great majority of permahnent cure in the great of Tape mtnnniing coses. oY all Chomists ant palont mm%‘&i‘ PW Bole Proprietor, F. J. Chemist, A m%flfi wlmhhm.,lm f rt.“ hm?hoh-hm El!‘rd! CANADA. Mercer & Co., W holesale Drug es e Torontoâ€" a. Wnl.flmhm Haitne Avery, brown a Co. Aue 2 1578° * _ SAVORY & MOOXRA‘s a nernfions, &0. Messrs. Lymans, Clare & Co., 382 St, Paulâ€"st., « Iz-n" man Hros. &4 Co. e ind Beg to state that they have entered uunum ments for the exclusive Wmmxlo! PANCBEATIC EMULSIONane other celebrated Medicinal of Messr®.Savory.£ Moore‘s Camen Miott Rmpalce Repoem, Hat ie Rhedive of Reypt. . _ _ _ h *of ~ 143 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. hyn:l;om;fiitmml-ni;:;“vm a most fear« ful attaok of Asthima, Lord Dunsany had searcely wcm l'nmm'l;n:;: for more than y n hen and in 10 minutes more he was nm%u. He told me be had used it for years with the most perfect success. Certainly the inhalation bad the most magical effect I ever witnessed." D. J. MoVraQGH. "I have never known an lnstance in which rollef:.ru not ob'im:‘ed.";un.Aur Axpm®, Sold as tobacco, in cigars and El;'m-n‘d up‘{%nhflnm touloy ipotal Un y pnpie iate, nere ee t eepers uzoys Tus ‘The ‘Home" taxes rank with th e best period cals of the day, It is the the , and more tifled 2“"“:% in their social mm life m"lmémf'&m"finm olh-‘. mmvlmon.otwhlclwunnfl.?::: CLARKE‘S WoORLD FAXED BLO0D MIXTOURE °_ ___ Dbition in London, __ . _ _ «Peace Bée Unto This House." : es Sn onenso san Antin taer" en w once 19 Sn ts op,, . Nov is warranted to cure all dunhmm the Uri« in efther sex, constitu idns Sravch and pains‘ in the bacd. . Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Paten: h pmmmcrne o * F. J. OLARKE, Apothecaries tR Lincoln, London, eR aees &wm, rh 4 O Coleman street, Lon E:-hr:.alun&n nmfim 'fi"mmmvim Houses, 5 mnln 1N CANADA, Montrealâ€"Evans, & Co,, Wholesale Drug Montreatâ€"fiimane, Clare & Oo, o Elliott & C Vholesale Dru giste. Halifarâ€"Avery, Brown & _ . A vistinof early , causi debility, W vain ove 7 a moans of mfi tree ‘u:filn--hm Addres, F," xc The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES OTTAWA TUESDAY, MARCH, 17, 1874 HANGE OF AGKENCY FOR Bright! L'vom qQUACKS, A vietinr‘f early indi NE BOX OF CLARKES3 B4l PILL® OR THE BLOOD is THE LFE See Denteronomy, chap. x wolek â€" 3 Cheapest Firstâ€"Class Magazine RIRUR 3 HUME MAGAZINE, Trade Markâ€"" BLOOD MJXTUE®." Karnest! and t & Sole General Progressive! 241 Chicago, June 1, 1873 _Jn the house are ladies‘ and gents‘ Parlors, Tresnang an arnd i Np Sanins The inrevorm in plete with m:ybm wi hX re] nes, 81 uors and Ales that can be purchased. “&" uuuqu Yard and Stables. es ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS, GRAND PACIFIC HOTKL The: lar, and most Complete H%et:} in the World. p Pnruudulmuuunam attendance, and . rea rate favor the undersigned with a call Wishes to inform his many friends and medflb- lie, that he his succeeded his brother, !OHN ie i B ul wl afirontas the is w house thoroughly comfortable, _‘ ... .. â€"â€" P EMIN 272 td be 8. N. A WELâ€" u‘lhl BT. the best and “M:nvauhu Livery stables in the city. N.B â€" boatded and groomed in the most sat manner. A ade of &&, specialty m The r?-flnn. slttingâ€"rooms, and bedâ€"rooms are properly heated . and _ ventilated, Telqn‘nl.l (nflf' in the house, _ Carrlages to and from (Formeriy the British Hotel, CORNER OF 3 Sussex & Georgo Streets, Ottawa. â€"â€"â€"â€"_m This 1 been thorought the best l"umnymmmomk Houses in the Pue'r OFFICE, OTTAWA. Arrival and Departure of Mails, ALBION HOTEL, Nicholas and Daly Streets, Ottawa. ROBERT CRAHAM., Ottawa, Fob 14, 1874 ©__ J. B. MACKENZIE, Ottawa; Feb, 18th, 1874 * s‘gy "geif~â€" Matier postea up to .m. will be for mmdnnuu W;flnnm“ptm Via New York, close every Saturday, Monday and at 8 * o ienss n Friday at 41:b msta on h ufsrch 6, 1874 steamer will be closed at 12# p:m.,in which only wmregistered matter nan be sent, .‘ > 2O To 00 .. MONKY ORDERS, On lfll% % en roughout : the Domjnâ€" ton, Great Britain and Ireland, and Newâ€" $AF* AllMnails are closed by Montreal Lt 8 minutes faster than Otiawa time. foundland, can ne olung’ ned mt this Office. Satonnaneteint |_ _ lnfim:&’ theâ€"rate of Four per cent. per nnum. and denosits can be withdrawn at any OFFICE HOURS FROM 8 A.M. TO 7 P.M, For Money Orders and Saving Banks Business from 8 00 a.m, to 4 04M G, P. BAKER, â€" York will be elosed atâ€"this office on Suturday., Monday. and , at 8 o‘clock p. m. . All letters must be 8 addressed via New York and preâ€"paid by stamps, 8¢. per half ounce. _ P O., 0 ttawa, Jan. 8, 1874. I willseni(free) recipe for WHAN A BALM, rewoving PIMPLES, x Work~ BuoToi®s, r-.mn.n‘ohluul. TaN and a 2{:4':“- or 'l'l‘l"t! leaving it ele::r ;x: healthy . Also sure process n= ‘roww‘h ofl!m‘m bald heads or smocth faces. THOS, F. CHAPMAN, _ CAPITAL YARD FOR STABLING, Bample ms for Com mercial Traveliers. u:; .l‘gl.l'-e- Fuat Will E8t io memml o en Q-tb;(’l w doas as men. mpeite J, LATHAM & Co. Washington St. Boston, Mass W&nmâ€"Wowmmm-navom hoi ly Habts se uns + ananms nfi o. MYRTLE NAYVY. Post Ottawm . a rgt}-;.'\nmo._t On and from this date British Mails via New R. C, KENNEDY, BUTCOCHER, ST. LAWRENCE HALL 0. Box 5.18 â€" 197 Broadway, Now Yink, o oo . t t s ageg To MOKERS! t See T. & B. on cach Plug. _ : The Victoria Stables, For a Good Smoke |3.33 uad od WINTERK ARRANGEMENT. 1398 announce to the. public that ‘be has PIMPILIS. f OFFICE NOTICE. lefe m= ss88 a ohad at nnounce to the blie that be has k Ni es .N. Am %..,m.u"x‘&. of Fresh q,g-_,r"’ â€"BROWNLEE & CO Chicago, 4 aas3 8 «hiduge6 . o nesnsss mes m co s 2@ so u_ â€"mRRe ""A Postmaster 2500â€"ly 213y PRoant } LlsT of LETTERS remaming m ‘the Ot« tawa Post Office, Feb. 28, 1874. A lams Mrs M Kehoe Miss 8 Adams 8 Kenedy Miss B Alwaise J F Kellett Jos Aten Mrs Jno Kenedy Mrs G Alexander Mrs J King ‘l,.D + Armstrong Mrs M â€" Kirby W S Austin W A Killoren Jas Baker Mrs M Lamb A Barnes Miss M E J . Lambert W A Balls Miss M Levey Jas gmeu (:‘I R ud 3 Ia-th;mflllr igin Jas nolegg Beck Thos Levy L Beck Miss F Leathem Wm Beach Miss C Marsball R Bell A A Mathews Sergt 8 Bishop T & Maxwell Jno Blancbfield Miss J _ Martin Miss J Boyd Mies D Malone Jno Bond J B Mathews M ‘A Brennan P Mahon L H Brown Miss M Mason Mrs J Brady Miss M . Maiteon Miss E Brady Jno Mercer W A Brown J F Meldrum Wm Brown Miss M A Metcalf Jas Brown Aud Milerts W Brooks Jno Miller B Brock:Geoâ€"Mrs Millor R Brown Jno Monahan Jno Brown Thos Moon Jno Burns Mary â€" / Morinâ€"Miss E Burns L Monner â€"P Burton Jos Moxiey Miss M Burrowes Jas Morrow Miss M Burrowes M 8 . Murray F J . Burnes Miss E Murphy John Buho! Miss A Murray Miss E Bury.J W J 8 Byrnes. H P+ 5 Cengill H ... N Miss 8 Cameron J D Nelson R Campbell Miss M A Nicholson:J i1 . 2 Carruthers Miss 8 . Nicholson H. Cameron J M Nicholson H A Cairnes Jno Chaftee Geo Chandler H Cole Miss A Cottier M Cole Miss E Collins Geo Colwell W Coleman D Colvin Geo Carbie V Crawford Jas Crooke Mrs Jas Crofft Miss E2 Crofft Miss M M Crawford J Cuthers Jno Currie Jos Dancey Jas Daw Miss J Derby Jno Dickson Alex Doyle Jno Dore Sarah Douglass P B Dunn Jno Dunn J A Dunn J A Rountev'l‘ Dunraven Rt Hon LiSawier W M Buncan I Boott J T 2 Dudley J L Boobey Miss M Punn M Shanley Jno Eason T J SBhannon ‘L Euum; Miss E. Edwards J D _ > Esdale Geo Farquhar Mrs.Jos Ferguson Mrs W Feliows ic ie a T i iss Forgie Miss A. Fosberry H T Fortune G Foss Mr _‘ Gagner M Galligher Mrs M Hyer & Ibbotson Miss Jarvis A L Jacques Alex Jamestter Mr Johnston D Jones R Johnston F Johnston Miss J Johnston Mrs Johnston A W Kaulback Geo Kavanagh Mrs M THE BEAUIIFUL QUEEN, oAE Hueg tpis, omm inlagnrtattnmmstt mtep n nble audiences. In its new form, Esther presents a spectacle of uncommon beauty, and even (f Auslcslinble: bat spiniped. . Dresses and decore "Eriae 3oC." 2190 yer ackon, Father Kemp‘s "Old Folks" have sung to 900 audiences, and other organizations to at least as many more. ‘These tunes are, sure ‘0 attract both old and young. . The present edition is enâ€" to96 pages, and & rumber of tavourite @tld" anthems, patriotlc pleces, &c., are added. folyo anthomms poirioiie piote® ho. are added. w&lce, b0c. $1.00 per dozen, g9s * CHEERFUL VOICESâ€"Best Common School Bong Book, Sent postâ€"paid, on recéipt of retail price, RIVER OF LIFEâ€"best Sunday School Song se t P ioonas C OLIVER DITSON & Co., . 8. Blightly damaged by the late fire on Wellingtonâ€" B&u:w%xmmutbc’-adnmoe,m therefore offer GREAT BARGALNS, Sale will commence ni?le.iik, -.:E."‘-nd continue until the whole ‘_lumembarfll‘phu. Pl‘l'A'!'l'm Next door to Hardy Bros,, and 3 doors gast of Philion & Lefebyre. Feb. 6, 1874 2486â€"ly TO ALL H%VING SRE BOOTS AND SHOES PRATT BROS. On Monday, February 2nd, 1874, ~IRE! FIRE! Old Folk‘s Concert Tunes. ES T H B R, ‘ANTATA OF ENLARGED EDITION OF FATHER ONEYâ€"WAGES I Have had $10,000 worth of noy and votmangutaome of sved i m ama fer Sat :«-fl malled flu*‘ K J, STANTON, Hoboken, N.J, Tim:os G. P. BAKER, Murray F J Murphy John Murray Miss E Murphy J 8 Nagl P Nelson Miss 8 Nelson R Miller R Monahan Jno Moon Jno Morinâ€"Miss E Monner â€"P Moxiey Miss M Pelton A 4 Painter Wm OU‘Brien Jno Q‘Connor Miss B U‘Kane B U‘Keefe Jno OQucel F Uvington J J Page Miss Maria Patterson Miss A Patterson Miss S Richards Jas Roach Mr Slnrp? tharp John Sinclair D 2 Sloan Miss A Emith Miss J Snow J G Starr Miss M J Stemart C Stevens D R _ Summer Miss K. Summers Miss R Sullivan Miss N Reynolds Geo Richardson R Stewart Miss 8 T annpwcn Jno Tomkins Jn& ‘Thompson Wmm Thompson Miss L Umpried W‘ Virtue Thos Vieard T Sallivan M O Waterson Chas Walker E W Waters E & Walsh 1 x Waters V Watts W C Ward J H _ Welch Miss E White Jos White J C Whittmone N White F Willox J F Walker W W Waggonner J N Wilson Miss 8 Wiley A T gri‘hfl' M K ight Miss VYork Thos McAlister Miss A McCarthy R McCuan Jas McCulloch Miss D McCuan Miss M McDermott P :okm J (Lu i *chrlnqwll cBlroy W J McDonald D B McGuire Miss C Mcloed D McRea Alex McPherson C McPhee E R Carvers&Gilders Thirteen Hate,â€" umn”wmm ty CHRISTIES CELEBRATED HATS T. N SINES Cift Enterprise, $100 000.00 Gift Enterprise, FivePcizes $1,000 x Five Prizes: $500 5 ‘Ten Priges mi ( â€":---.â€"â€"v.- m Fa Carringes and Matched Hot mmmmumnn.;_m n â€"‘Two Buggics, Horses, «c., worth $600 each ; 2 HAT 3 ©irculars containing a tull list of prizes, a deâ€" -nmamwdm'tm-lmnn- formation in reference to the Distribution, wil be sent toany ‘one ordering them. : All iotter TAiX ©eRdoee t 55 n oomrn‘it, Hox Bs M a D, m w, tinn st _ Cineinpaty 0. Keb. 16 184. THE NEW ARRIV ALS. Steam Fire Engine, came those comforts for amine them, ‘They are to be seen ab SIGN OF THE RED HAT, ust opened, a fine assortment of Lincoln & ® â€" T BenneWs Burlington Hairâ€"Cutting â€" Ruom Just Received at Peacock‘s Remember the place, No.33 Rideauâ€"Z Fob, 24, 1874 To be distributed in L. D. SLNES 48rd Semi Annual Who has engaged Mz. JAMES WYNER, . . celebrated Hair Cutter and Wig Maker; (from Palmer & Son‘s, ‘Montreal,) to take ch~rge the Gentiemen‘s Depaitment, BHOW CASES MADE TO ORDER March 12, 1874 251 ZAF The LADIE® 4AIR DRESSING Ant ARTISTIC HAIR WORK will be attended to tiy the Proprictor. 2 SILKâ€" HATS be MONDAY, MARC 1874, To mnm ii H, 80th, mmmwmrqnd Reacâ€" llll:‘,’l'wol'nn,‘n:mn J -ndrufg:.flm.q abundantly deserves its success. Ap». #0 By L. 0. Emerson and W. 8. Tilden, {rice $1, . 25 TO. $20 "Eh chass Aforiny vee of either sex, yolz.a_r oid, make more y at work tr“nlln spare momen! (: mhg?xmme, u.vs’r% & Oo., F\*g OTICK is hereby given that the partnership heretofore € between _ Napoieon and Henri Isaie Richer, at Hull, P.Q., under the name and firm of Lacasse & dlh.zz been dissolvel on the second day of instamt, by mutual consent. | All debts due to the Hourâ€" of Singing This is an admirable book to use with, or t( follow ‘‘The Hour of Singing." Contains mus: from the very best sources. . Has a specas adaptation for Ladies‘ Seminaries. By W.8. Tilden. . Price $1,. . DEVOTIONAL CHLMES, Best Vostry singâ€" fng Book. eR Dail lml;hm and is undoubtediy g:.h:';.hohan m&flmp for Commor: ever published. By L. O. Emerson, . Price 50 cents. . . ... partnership will be collected by the said Hearl 1. mmmdm byfl.l'n pr&r“glp will beipald b7 MMM} w ) normon LACASSE. â€"_â€" MENRI L RICHER _ JLIVER DITSON 4 q.fi‘ Feb. 2% 1874. Keb. 16 184. Simultaneously with the arrival of‘the new @60 Bparksâ€"st. $10,000 IN ~GOLD ! It willrepay any gentieman to cali and exâ€" Jan, 28 _ 1874. ahite NCHOOL MUSIC BOOKs RIVER OF LIFE. Best Book: for Savbat Haull, P. Q. March it May 1873 PICTURE FRAME The only reliable Gift Distribution in the TILL THE CONQUERORS COME. THE NEW PATENT CHAI WILSON & ORR, ATS! One Prize $5,000 in Silver. 72 SPARKSâ€"ST. OTTAWA, SPRLING . IMPORTATIONS ! In Valuable Cifts, CHOICE TRIOS ! 3 Part Hongs for Female Voices. LOOKING=â€"GLASS and MANUFACT URERS, 33 RIDEAU~ST. sent MOORE‘S THOS, EDWIN .MOOREZ Sass h Srson aCe, â€" ~ uk Broadway, New York. {Greenbacks , 1874 VOICES. 1257 ydéw Bliy One of the Rockhead prisoners, named James MacDovald, who escaped from that institution on‘ Thursday, was by omofu-hokmcpuiynm-t brought back to the city. A house on Cunard street was badly damaged on Thursday eyening, by an ex« phhmdbytbob«mfi:,-r.md the gas pipes. Although was & number af persons in the room at the time, no one was injured.â€"Aocadien Re lature were taken over the Hiriere du Loup Railroad to Woodstock, where they un.::dinununwa-,m al the dinner speeches. They made the downward ‘run in three hours and reached Fredericton in safety. _ _ recovered from the Drummond Colliery. They have been identifiedâ€"Hugh Mc« Dona‘ld and~ Hugh McGillivray, of Antiâ€" gonish, and John Campbell.~ The work of opening up the mine is progressing without interruption.s . â€" . _ â€" _ ; . The Eastern Chronicle states that during the past week. six ‘bodies, additional to those reported last Thursday, have been Musottess® Werrazzâ€"It must be that the remaing of a cyclone, a toraado or part of the world. For the last few nights the wind has been howling most feartally. Yesterday was very cold, although Oid Sol did much in ‘the afternoon to softenm ite Artrorp _ Rar â€" Detective _ Murphy brought toth'-a’lyonwnw Qanulton, s young nisn mamsed who had been arrested there at The inâ€" stance 6f Mr.â€"Frank Armitage, of this city, for an alleged criminal assault upon his wife about one year since. ‘The acoused was remanded until the 16th for examinâ€" ation.â€"London Free Press. London Assizes open on Tuesday, Mr: dJusiice Gwynne presiding. ‘The business before the court is expected to be unusu« ally heavy. ‘The cases on the orminal calendar include rape snd forgery, and at have been entered for Council have passed a byâ€"law applying the Postmaster of that the inhabitant having serit in -pm to the ‘Govern ment in bis favor. mmyoomihiwth'l‘vm'"â€"hrb Munici gd Loan Fund Di tion Act ($10,618) in redemption of the railway dobontum.A e is 35.b4 Oswawa.â€" puun-u% called as to the disposal of amount coming to Oshawa. ToromTo.â€"Notice of motion has been given that the amount to be recsived from the :):mo Government, as the city‘s share Municipal Loan Fund, ho’dovohd towards the erection of the new City Hall.â€"Whitby Chronicle. % Mincaxp Ratwar.â€"The first locomotive for the Midiand BM“ mupnr:‘.‘m auge system arriv on ‘I.ondnyluo, the 2nd inst. The Midiand Railway are carrying on remittingly the ?Cn:.hlq::d-flmua the narrowing of their gauge this spring.â€"â€" Port Hope Guide. e < m Accipenrs.â€"Between 6 and 7 o‘clock last i epronenerniand mm;:::rfi H-.:o?d., that it is feared bhe cannot live. He was at once removed to the Public Hospital. About half an hour afterwardsJames Walsh, who lives on Waterioo street, susâ€" tained very serious injuries. . He was pasâ€" sing the Golden Ball Corner, it appears, when & horse and buggy driven by a man rane? ies wrreciiiere‘ uty rhex mpidly and threm him dome, knooking out about the body. . He was attended by Dr. John Berryman.â€"S¢. John News. â€" _ _ Sap Aomoznr in Marcnamâ€"A child of Mr. Robert Hae, residing on the fifth gonâ€" cession of Markham, was burned to death while alone in his father‘s house on Friday last.fit is supposed that the child‘s clothes caught fire from the stove, and when as« mul@muuiswhohhhhdq avail. A Wixprarrâ€"Mrs. Wi. C. Heard, of Manchester, formerly of this town, has re« cently met with a Mdflm By the death of one of her ves in the oldmntr{,-hohnw we underâ€" stand,the h sumof $6,000. â€" Whit â€" by Chronicle. Tuz Bart ro ts Goversor.â€"To the hdiudom-;.i;'l‘h-.&lmfli mh:nd-innuthnh& their very liberal patronage, solicits an early call so inspect the ehmemt of orna~ te Tortoiseshell, mhl:::l")gwfl'“h will sell at as ’“um con« 'IPM‘““?.::&. otce new y 3t the Burimguon en Caiting Reomk, Boors, Boors.â€"If you want attend the great clearing . going on at Pratt Bros,, neither.â€" ~ N but also in Prince Edward lsland. Until such a union be broucht about, it would ssem that a losal in titu tion for the training of our deat and dumb would best supply our needr. We Tnnontonie batnmentiiinds Tour Provigoss, dealt with in the census of 1811, gmm:nd.“ at ui m“.' to be 3,7 mu were néc-fihmm,lfimm in New Brunswick, and 441 in Nova bootia. Of the entire number in the four Pro« fl.n-,zmom:‘m-u"mfi-h It is to be feared a very proporâ€" fionoflhn:‘l;nni&humdw-h:. Valuable as accomplishments are infinitely mgre so to those can do in operation in Halifax, 1t has received help from our treasury and a number of mmhonm!mbu,nduh“ is doing much good. But it camnnot fully meet the 1equirements of our â€"case. Sbhould a Maritime {mion be byâ€"and<by effected, one good institution located on the neck of land joining New Brunswick Tzz Dowumio®‘s Dear axp Duwe.â€"Six hundred and fitty dollars are set down in the Provincial estimates of the year in favor of a Desf and Dumb Hchool in 8t. John, We trustthis sum will be voted and well expended. It is time that someâ€" hth.i:gmm m?n.t.h’i:*l“u et been attempted rovince inb'.hll’.t.d its deat and. dumb â€".: should scootmplished. ‘There must Tunate sase s20008 ow povpte Sompiarnty tunste among our uneducated. Tfi" much to be pited. But all of hn::-udi-‘ and young enough subjected to mental trai should have Mbr'fi*n-fiu.ltbu-’:"“-nhd for the deaf and dumb has for years been muteism, mot only in those Provinces n Saturday last the Nova Scotis Legis DOMINION NEWS PRICE 3 CEN‘TS 1 T be L ‘v“"!'."'?d.'.&.:":".- located on

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