‘Fbu Elflnn‘ï¬'.a 1873. latke ' nmul&ot.a.’ in in Bronogra which the Derky e Races wad ‘Thoat se ho on d City nm. Ladgats t O 2 fyentsâ€"25 Old Bond Strew, o arie Hepaime L hy sidllled it L ROBERTSON Cr es in Voecalisation. at their residendt* } her house, betwe4" * . Terws made k»* esidence Joyoe‘* / 2li whils "Of casing free alkali "fl!-h-nu..:",:- Pn dow, »aP giycerine a., Hhereqm, ; "a" DaJsically 1,, ATEHO yecially lï¬' v-â€"â€"lml Jewellery and post free, as mot Ohly are tog 5e and Slelgh AcToRY. "Z sSTREET, OTTiÂ¥s, 4. ltis i purchasers wifficient coating o: «liver to reâ€" Nâ€"d-n‘cut‘fl;"l"oz ARA & op. | Méoice! Warbs. t2D carADiAN TWEAZADS y» CLOTHS _ .. . _ m EL f AHLPP ERS and WHOLAS a Li kig 5 , opoiabled in Om es otcebnd With Emenery e ate * 8 :--Igrm%u ait for your i e assortioint y one else. YORY s 0y s mont uruniy makgntt U M N 1813 bat ""‘T -‘ 20 10e ‘ang n y ce wit C CCB and w.:m.‘ putstion waaey, 0,tkned ang "2 nRich th, [ S0usly Walea, amount of new and imâ€" y has lately been added, kdale & Co se on weiirins n nervnind aike Or .Gm xoy Egpe &e., are practical OMas p o acrâ€"2 1e a 25, 1872 C _ | bDvociar auntion. â€" PANCRRA7; M thase ue . Jowellery and Plate s»a6lé m ut en Vn Highnese thy iess finoss we‘are in & O‘MEARA 4 C & MooRrg» _SOY | Mane: ghest reputation,s y l & ©O, 1;, 200=; '..l‘m STig and Pyra MERISTERS, ATTORNIES, §OLIC!â€" 10B3 OONVEYANCERS, &o., ( the late firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) OMIEESâ€"Elgin Street, Ottawa. LEPmaxt. | A. J. Canistt®. | H.P. HicL, 'rm & CHRYSLER, . dutisters and Attorneysâ€"atâ€" Law. kiters in Chancery, Notaries, &¢. Ofteâ€"Hardy‘s Blook, Ridean Stroet ~WILSON & ORR, Carvers & Gilderse %;;.n,u-ua PEXNOCK, ctro ATTORNEY W NoTaRtES, ac, ac. * on i‘% Block, opposite Russell House. "'m,“_u,.lr.lh PrenwocKk Toly 21. 167% 005. 11L PELLOW3, q.C., | HORAOK LAFIERR®, wITY OCARA, EDWARD P. l-_‘g‘!. rwm Notaries, &c. Officesâ€" luvel, Ottaws, Oniarie, (near Russoli lyrister, A , Soticitor, &c. _ Oficeâ€"Over mw Store, cormer of Susset d Yerkâ€"streeia, Ottawa. sA lb â€" W.MARSHAL MATHESON, Bartister, Mt:rr;algl! Notary, &c WMuter in Cb.ccry Chambers, ADVOCATE, souic1roR.&c. spumth 106. 8. i. V W- ~â€"_â€"_____ Il, March 0, 1974 MERISTERS, ATTORNEYTE Selicitors in Chaneery, &e. . e mauters. do. Raparknst, Unlews. & sAUI%, _ ANDREW LeAXY, ‘.ï¬-’.-':v 6. Advocate. ‘ w'flu-.cnpluu\ in the Village t 0. Queree, for the transaction aui Lega. ousiness, either in the “&o untario. Bpecialcare of accounts in both P10â€" 8659 ror, VILL. NO 36 rou. VHL NO v0 éugiï¬tss «omcs is usaksy GIVEN ® N,...m‘ idys â€" and â€" GR0RG A 2, the City of Ottawa, in the l"’n 18 ‘and Province of Ontario, unâ€" w“"‘% ot Angus & Irwin, is tais e se id by P Stl Toho Intends carrylng 00 qesoived 95 . soges (who Intends Canly NC Tus said RobSione) #11) Le0cine _ fl on ho marai aaee ol t ‘urtnemhi , pus City of Otta w a, ADVOCATE, * Iupmury Office st Dr. JO%. BEAUDIN‘S, &*amï¬" & Lumcox ‘w“moh“d y 208. 3# 187% Te Y & REAL E8TATE AGENT UBAEY® Soocg and Loans negottated. _ #60 Snarksâ€"st. yorh 14 1874 BR BU EB oW sS, y 3 0.P. 8. L, C, M. C. P. 8. 0. ‘ "Mlimm &._Yrmu Lavairy, 1ate buy 200 Residence im | _ "khwb‘ PLICTURE FRAME ; ' * altry. * wos 0f ‘ i :LTBBUGB LIUOBN§ES. x .':;w Heq. Sussex sae 24 1974 WKHAMBAULT & LEAMY, Tti) Puablic und Advos#tes. al, Je Woure ""Pathie .P.hy-lcu., Surgeon, Ao= mubour, #c., 9. C. P . & 8., Ont. OW CASEZ MADK TO OROEK on w W WaRD Wmm . maker_g_nd Jeweller RLD. pÂ¥ALP it St. James 3 Regalt Eerbs. EY, CHRISTIE & HILL, OTtAwaA I. P. LYXXN, W.r.UOUILEE, B. C. L., wATCEMAKLXG BUSINESS ormar worksbops, over Maun‘s Hariâ€" c o se o cWalalte and SpATKS & BRUNEKL, )WES, O‘GARA, LaPIERRKE ;& REMON, t LO0OKTNXGâ€"GLASS and «/ ""ELL D.D.8, LD.S, _ geoR Deniist x iANUFACTURERS, . Sud 2to 4 p. u, t & . ‘“‘ï¬-k to and withe uterus, .12. Mainâ€"$t., KULL P.Q@ w4 e fee e t tack umet, oys | ADVOCATE, &eo., â€"Corner of Hugh and LL LSIALL ACWDNL |. BCANDINAVIAN... and Loans negouated., | CiRPSAN AN SCV receive a‘ll suums due nst the said late ¢0â€" F. H. C=RysL®®, ANGU®, i8 L. 18 WIN CBarbs.| MONTRNAL NADA w. YoUNG. d Acsouâ€" this 15th day 12 ty 2658â€"0m1 | U Ees | tor Ottawa aud inter ! extra. _ Passongers ‘leavin Selghtrc) tip. Passengers loave Ottawa at 7.30 a. m., and 6 p.m by m“aerh-â€m «Queen Victoria‘ for Montreal and intermediais landings, Pusseogers leave b“ho 7a.m. aud 6 p. 1 ., gnnlormmm: lw:z.wl eonn.o{ with Bteamers * ee cf Waies" and ! P‘rincess" tor Ottawa aud lutermediate land.ngs. _ Passongers ‘leaving ‘Otiawa by the eve Steamers "l‘llkblnunw THE urm-.Noli’!‘::;gng passengers taken on Haturday e ‘n 5 The comfort and economy or.m are ubâ€" Slightly damaged by the late fire on Wellingtonâ€" Bt., which must be soid at once, and therefore $06r uRRKAT BaRGALINS. Bale will commence \&;‘T offlce, Queen‘s Whar{ and _from R. W. SHEPHERD, °_ On Monday, February 2nd, 1874, Atl«*‘e.loel. Lm.a‘nndmmm the whole ve». Remember the piace, Tu'rrnaos. Dh Nn HORIatls Jave. and % doore eask of New trom er PEERLESS Capt. A. Bowle. > epainodiey s agiprans 64 RINCESS.................P. MoeGowan Ottawa River Navigation Co. Royal Mail Line of Steamers. Thames..................... Thureday; J 2 n..-.rumm:;% 9 . gbha-......................'nmndq,Jnlyfl i. Lawrence.............. Thursday, Aug. 6 Througnâ€"Tickets. from ail points West, at REDUUCED KATES, ‘Certificates issued to per= ims destrous of briuzing outâ€" their _ friends. Bills of Lnding {ssued on the Continent Ehamgulmdcm%ln the States to Detrolt, Milwaukee, Chicago 7mg.rmmgmv?.u._ y Rates of Ffl?mw&'fln To 3 , Liver Londonderry, C "mm-m'ham: n to to Md%fld, according steamer Return tickets issued at reduced rates. For passage or other information ap ply to or thair Agent. i o c e a uoi‘lfmmufl:.t MTBHR YVaZ. Otta w 1878 STEAMERS FROM "*NEW YORK WEDNES DAY ANI SATURDAyY. PA8SX.YG ER A00OMMODATION UNSUR Hoenderson Hrothers, 7 Bowling Groow. New Yark: mm of the ?now\n( and other firstâ€"¢lass | St. WRENC N Tuaktss â€"~ ~ | SEVHRK," DELTA, 1 HBLLO®. The Steamers of this L.ine are intended to sall as follows during the season of navigation of 1874, to and from Loudon, Quebec and M’untml, call» ing t Piymouth, outward, tor passengers, BOOTS AND SHOES Steamer Jessie Casse 111 lsave Aylmerdaily (Sundays excepted), nal;:f:loc!. A.03., oolnceu:’ vlthumng.bbenx Rivieres. uwmnibusses wi leave the Union, Daniels, and Russell House, ato a. m.. WN. dally Miundapacescepted )o mt / osicon, a im. s exce a cl & 0%, :a:wu;\m at Aylhur at 250 o‘slock, A conmection is made with Canada Central Railroad at Sand Point ou the up and down amu Sir John Yom:‘gd I:Aqury.on for Cha every Tuesday a ‘riday mornings at ?ï¬u. returning, Jeaving Chapesu same day, at 1 pm. "w & Buow Bird. .. .. .. Jason Gould..... 8ir John Â¥Young Jonn Mt+ . 4<++4 Pon-tgneon.... am "o ons Rivietes. . _ For further particulars & at the office the Com pany, in Ottaws. wety * 9 R. 8. CASSELS, â€" 4 e President. Ottawa, Eay 21, 1874 PRATT BROS. OF ROVIL MAlL sSTEAMSHIPS, The shortest, cheapest and quickest to Liverpoot, w““n‘.muh.... "The Neet is one of the lurgest, fastest® safest in the world. Vessels will be despatehed as follows :â€" RATES *OF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portiand or Quebec (every Saturday to Liverpool and Lo-slon«fry.) ¢ wozdn Cabin....... .$77 50to Persuas wishing to send for their friends can % Ireland mloz)ut rallway roq or any ® in Ca~ada or the United States, [When tickets are not used the amount is returned, less a small dec uott -n.l * _ For through tickets and every information Jossie Cassein ... Emerald.... ..... Chandlere.... . . Feb. 6, 18574. UNXIONâ€" FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" WAY COMPANY. Dell®...... ... Bt. Lawrence NRE! FIRE! STEA MERS Ottawa, June 2, 1374 DAaY AND NIGHT LINE. ONDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL ON£Yâ€"â€"WAGES3 | W.fl points sent through with desâ€" s agd Return Tickets may be bad at the LLAN LLNE ANCHOR LINE fm; i, whilst â€"the route is one of the m1ost fbm "ourlsts will indunis a OTTAWA TO MONTREALT UE LIN, cosersisrcirss Have had $10,000 worth of 360 aflveal nn.ru:bod. fl dey dfevening ; nu capital req Otramskips. Â¥ @M tislied free. Addross _ . & J, BTANTON, Hobokeu, Auf, ANS covier«s DOWNWARDS FROM QUEBEC FROM LONDON UPWARD® Meals and Stateâ€"room D. W. COW ARD & CO,, Agents, 17, Sparksâ€"st. . Wednesday, June . 3 -.Wodnp-hy' June 17 . W ecinesday, Juiy _1 Wednesday, July 15 25th July Ist August l6th CAPTAINE. ...Findlay willitth 1874. Murph . Tuner . Rajotte ...lx,:ny .... g U Mum o tmatiorndpal Hatâ€"bands, RScarfs . ean @01 rsady proponrd un resgipt of ‘Ordpr Or Tolegieth. _ Coftins and Caskets of every ou hand. j & and 7 Nicholas=8t,, ““-wu. w:?rl;n:::.u llmhld :‘l}l{ xmc. . Fyrsons requiring Coffin Trimming, / @rape: °* "Unicint neportty ure feoraigrpot Wer . * Johnson Forge Pumo COMPETITIVE TRIAL BU)llN Q : BABCOCK As â€"ommodation Train for Island Pond . ‘ ~ * su x anermntiest mad ass iss o6 an mediate S Ferrporieiye: r utgm m'm' T inhed Poa ies *h i:g :.m:-m.' ?'.'fm.w pm. “iï¬mflaï¬â€˜_g@f?‘f‘nn pm very Saturday at 5,30 p.m. for Halifax, N. 8. mb d in amuioutiet mfante Stoemers se gl:ln":‘ymlu Portiand: every Monday g Thuraday at £00° p.m. for St. John, N. B., &0. As the pMpctuality of the trains depends oon:xece.lou with a&run- the Company vfl onl ane ie panr m it o _ The Steamship "Falmouth," leaves Portiand Baggage checked through . . Tm‘iï¬h m'.nm iesued at tis Company‘s Woewe wfluvulmn.m Snd‘ Hhen 2‘ AP ‘atadmsd _ _ 180 am, 9 30 a.m., 3.00 pm., and 6.30 p.m. * hu-ï¬snlm for Montreal at {gn.:‘.,lam a.m., 3.00 pm., and Thoa&d}._g.:_‘_&!h runs through to Montreal, ird, 1814. _ _ __ _ .__ 0o: w. H. u‘n‘gavgl a. 4. TAYLONR, Hay.‘-:, 1874. x * f x NIght EXDIOBS .+ :) 12012« (¥«+#+20Â¥s 06004 m*':um Toronto, ‘stopping at Passenger Train for Cornwall and all intermediate StAHORS. ++ +. + . «»«»» .. MiÂ¥ed umuv-wmum ‘Trains leave Montroal for Lachine at 15774 _RPRING ARRANGEMENTS, 18734 Puilman Paiace Parior and new rrdmnrg Cars on all n'nw orer the widignines 1A night Trains now leave Montreal as follows : Day Mail for Preccote Ogdeus wl * Eingaiie: :@%@,ï¬%""ï¬ 4.20 p.m. Train from olgeonnoouu with m Train from the West, arriving in Ottewa $.00 . mm; x #i~ Conncetions made sat Sand Point with Boats, and at Renfrew with Stages, to and from Pembroke, # A. B. FOSTER, . Broskville G For Ottawa via Brockville. TWO EXPBESS TRAINS DAILI CANADA : CENTRAL mix‘d mix‘d Exâ€" press Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8. Bure connections with Grand Trunk trains to and from both East and West. © Time faster than by any other route. ‘rmlmnremm&mm | TH LD8, opritt. â€"ak Director, Ottawa, THE ST. LAWRENCE ON AND FROM THURSDAY, July 16th, 187 TmanNW‘Hâ€" * e A GoINa 4. $ i: Brockville & Ottawa Railways pross out : The lbe‘uu nu;fll:., %nrnm and m ALTERATION OF RUNNINGâ€" TIME. And accelleration of trains, B..boook No No YKAND TEUNK RAILWAY COMPY J OF CANADA. Brockville, May 11 1874. S‘ ROGERS, U NDERT AK ER July 15, 1874 +8 t Every aay. ! Trains for 8t. Joihn‘s and Rouse‘s Frovince Ling: ) "0 WeSly Bb. iveeriine s verss OTTAWA RAILWAY. Of uniferm Gauge with the Grand Trunk Go To THE HXPENSE® Junction 10 45 A..At Ottawa. 7.45 A i 8,00 A.M. 445 p.x. 9,30 P.M 2,90 A.x. *@ rx 1.80 P.x, Ofathtoabs. LEAVE, i T. Junotion + &ll:s.-. §p.’= â€" . . /. 9.108m., £0 pm, D GoLNG sopTH. Grand Trunk Express Grand W West & a..m“"""m;;a‘a:m\ EoL And W ebbslel.. Grand Trunk Exprass Royal Mail Steamers AND TBE OoF THE mont and Rome & Watertown Rys. Connecting with. Connecting with, bakifroumctyâ€"w~â€" uid d Beoretary & Treasurer ve«22«+++â€"» 9.30 p.M, «..! 0,80 A .M 3.15 p.m. 5.00 pm. 1.3 p. in 8,45 pm, 9.00 a.m., §.00 a.m Junction Arrive at 9.50 a. x. 1.00 P; M Arrive in *4*The whole stock to be of by 1st of they Whofasale pricgnfet â€"Alaponed O1.by * Amgust ut Jose i â€"RADFORD & GOYER‘8, 11, srPARESâ€"br, Batr poon To onnily miy bnte »ronk. HA;ng Rarchased NX YOUNG‘B.STOCK at A“ut'!u-;nmn?-bn:-w:.vrmm LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. in great variety. June %> 1874 \Rouse FPurnishing Herablishmont .. CORNER SPARKS AND O GONNORâ€"SPS, | ~â€" > ons «. Andsee the M‘ NMSRD COORK STOVY £, ihe vest 1t the Dominion, Burns coal or wood. Also for REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLKERS . .FILFERS, BIRD CAGES, BABY CARRIAGES, &0,~â€" * *"I+n sistacs her tag‘s & TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT HAVE OPENED iA NEW ESTABLINHKMENT °OX SPARKSâ€"3+t Gay +, 1i/i Vur stock is now well seleoted, and worthy of Inspection _ ... _. ... . : BHOW ROUM 0' UROUND F FLOOR. 4 ' *4*We have secured the services of a firstâ€"class Dressmaker from A. T. Stewart‘s, New York, also a Milliner from Paris. 1y ut iL Uft to" yearives. Romom ber the plage,â€"SPARKSâ€"3r , 2xD DOOR WEST Of ) ) tâ€"3¢. C Orrawa MarBtor & Graxnits Works 4&0., in Marble, Beottish Grahite, or Banastone. & 4 M The newest design in OHMRETERY FRNOING, Suitab e for the yarious Comeieries. "WiR. A wellâ€"arranged stock of MANTLES, in American, I Coloured Marbles of new and crguï¬w , (@BATES from the best American and 6‘.&.‘.‘&“ Receding or Projectory, e or a or Moun h With .mmwwzum;m uanma‘ only in & n-m -uo:t FIP is red *n old mity eesraorh on Bobe mommrn en e n ign n t 19 ied ur Stock is now well seleoted, and worthy of Inspection Mn d Perolye * ks Api fapoe ie t o pupog en h in t un frA BJC ane CHANDbLIAREN Monuments, Headstones <â€"Obelisks Dress Making and Millinery Establishment 234| WHELLINGTONâ€"ST. j234 Has constantly on kand and to orderâ€" Plumbing, . Gas and Steam=Fitting CLOCKSâ€"30 KOURS ‘HP KIGHT â€" DiYS, MASONIC @OODSâ€"Blue Aprons, Collars and JéWeld, K. A, Aprons, Sashas and Jewel«, Prommad 4 F sx~ _T _ oo Work 5 + ue hoake pd :A Eye Gias h With a wellâ€"mioried stosk of FIRBTâ€"CLARS > . Plain and Fancy Furniture, Manumethred by the best Kouses in Canadk and the United Btites, which they will sell at ‘a mt B M AL [ A DY a®K0o®R oN C 0 8 T. WA Mâ€"O0 O RE B RO S‘ May 33, 1874 AVING now comipieted the a . fllzdflm:&lwm se m:.uly.ndl-nmrm Prices te suit the Times, June 13, 1874 BHINGLES,â€"X, XX, XXXâ€"THE AEST.IN 01TTAWA N. B.â€"Agout for Ambewt, O,, Sandstone, best Buff ahd Bluo. , & RIDEAVUâ€"St,, CORNER OTTAW iâ€"u1. â€" â€"1MPORTER AND DEALER INâ€" t | Mautios, Grates, ‘Drain Pipes,â€"Fire Ciay Geods, And Gemeral Building Supplies | In returning thanks to their friends and, the putlic, beg leave to inform them that they June 17, 1874 SAAH, . BLIM MOULDINGS, OTLAWA, MONDAY, AUGUST 31; 1874. RADFORD: :& GOYER Bogs to inform his friends and the general puvile that he has opened m first clase BLYTH & â€"KERR, Li ~ (2s RIDEAUST, ~ Calke **"Surd bnskets, Butter Coolers, Hroaches and Rar Rings in Wets, Brucelets, E4" Rings, Chaine,fCrosses, HARRIS & CAMPBELL W. M. sSOMERVILLE: .~| ~â€" Rudeaiz S#trest â€"|_. _;_ .. _ x fully to inform his customers and the putl géweraily, that me has opened a P. A. TAYLOR +~» ««« ProPprETO]., The largest aud bes@@#98186t8d4 axsortmient of | JOSEPH ~DIMBLEBY REDUCED â€" PRICES Aug. 14, 1874. OHAS. BRVSHONM‘N N O °TX CE BLANKETS ELECTROPLATED WARE 88 SPARKS STREE® CALTL .A T ESTABLISHED 1¢60, Btock Uonglsting of mout of their pregent prenmiges, are prepared to exceu AT AT roge tm / memmmmpnqgpromtmmsmmmpqine . Colou: J \Corgured PS eile? oatas, Soonreh Sold diee ds Buttoms cract d ies ater J !pou-‘!‘;u Forks Phicat© 207y 208y S6iv Tae nderily has opened BLAC salt’f‘fl'l WM lnn:“ Qmu: m “'T \9|.l‘ismfl EING is done in FIRST CLASS RON PLOUGHS Made and * n:usoxg ‘and QUAREY _TOULS Made and ui x' indé of GENKRAL JOBEING done with Promptaess and Dispatoh. C 8. SARNEY, ;‘G Tuos. ic MECHAN INEER Light Engines and General Machinery MeFBwihioet Woeun Bncerndt" * _ “%‘nw t:ntnofl-n Involces ‘R.B M NU% to their new and elegant Polygonal Table Turnâ€" Ing, consisting of Nrwtu-' STAIR BALUSTERS. T ABLE RGS ‘ND&IDHT!AD‘PM! zomamumcmï¬usmn' re in any quantities and ‘at prices which wiil de eom:&k- Sammsmybco mngc hardware steore of Sparks Btreet; bear O‘Convor Street, ‘Who is flw to receive: orders. mu-l.n uu-e.ler gb&wm?m be allowed to the Agdrtts Wakted In all P arts of Candida, to sell on commissjop. t P + 0 ~JOBEPH BEAUDRY"&% Co aekt, at uouy ty ahe ToW i or PRGSOGaR; wiR berqid 6y Sz Whitam %M en‘ number of valuable Bul «ituated on l"llw Urdnance ~Reserve, ‘surrounding ~Fort Wel« u‘m will be shewn atithe time abd piace of 4 20. 94 w#‘ F }5% ts to tenth of the C To memen n ansenran ies six per centuos . . â€" in ppet a ;ï¬'ï¬ini?"immu at the time and .piace of Ottawa, 1st August, 1874 The undersignéd have the honor to call the at tention of A Buildors, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers and Others, J . BEAUDRY in Canada "Ea'&"ï¬ix"u' Btates They are prepared to fur: Square or Octagon: New awoels‘ Railings fp e wmamjacs * ~ * *4 & eb ~~~ LRGS AND BRODSTEAD POSTH _ _ manufactured by them under patents granted to & E. AMEREDITH) © <~» / <«:~ Deputy of the Minister of the intertor WILLIAM z.conm, Pid $ e Orduanice and Admiralty Lands, Ordnarice Lands Sale, PRESCOTT. â€" UBLIC ‘NOTICE is bereb ven that P TD nspa . the is das o oi Aith o Jniy 21 A G R1 CULTU R A Lo M AC NTNI8T REPAIRS OF PRINTING P# ESBEES And other appliances, _ °_ n‘dm. -No:. :ï¬d'fl.wndoï¬nd'ï¬% 3:» bindings, offered at excesdingly »m NINETYâ€"THREE, by Victor -rnx'c 0’1&%{)‘%’â€â€#‘% Aund BUDAT . s a s «o na uie monin suiibors aiD UniÂ¥RikkX: Klu.:)' GRERMANY, by Matthew Quawa, Aug. 15, 1874 kn Oraers or ogaya® oP mvm‘uow. portum of Literature, Rideanst., Ottawa. (Enfl‘nm- ts of BHook: g..].n, recesved is# ":"":“’m."‘en Books vought for casie, . May:4, 137 i f ; For saie at the 0:d and delivered free to # Any parsoring suy Also, Lincolo, HenMette & Co‘s and Christle‘s HARDWARE NOTICE April 16, Superior and Cheapér than Olive Oil. : Books, © Books ! Otiawa, Aprill 10, 1874 Shif and Heavy Hardware, AT TBE UBUAL PRICEB, â€"â€" . N. #.â€"Remember the piace "W& bign of the Anvil, Rideaun Stroot. _ _ TROS. BNSKETT. SILK HATS, USTOMS DEP ARTMEN1, Opposite Hiden Tipd Hotelb has Just ire. HENDERSON & Oo NEW BOOKS! FELT ~HATS: OLYGONAL TURNING VI B LN G _ 18 74. I A CALIFORNIA ROMANCE XX. HODGE&®, i'rlgo%wry of an llop:-n-t-t Young 56 SPARKS STREET | . Abused and: ‘M‘m... rards Deserted For Spring Trade, Maich 18, 1574, EW BLACKSMITH‘s SHOP OOKS 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , 1874 "Vrade Mark AT P. NAUVGHTEN3 1,500 KEGS CUT NAILS, C."P. pOoRION ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 4 Bpecial attention ¢iven to A comiplete mssortment of SPRING 1874 H U L L4 _P. 4 80 SPARKSâ€"8T By Ofder, CHARLE® umnm For Sile by Timts Ottawa, July 3, 1874 €4% +2 Well T50te $1.76 woman, â€" T mt the door ut thn diveiliog abodted eontinasedy sed loudly ; .. " They are killing Mr. Eastwood on the boat."" . In quick: response to her cries the inmates at once r MAL% boat, there.saw !an..* old Mr. Rastâ€" &Famyy_nnh cuumndbtdz opastâ€"trading {:m peacefully prosperously, despite oftâ€" tod ‘uperho.mmmby k mcwuflud-h‘ > o-m%mm of April, at f.:;Mh n l‘â€lfl::'m ‘qlrhbou,mdhudnp. At 4 o‘clock, ‘two hours latter, the inâ€" mates of a house in the near vicinage were suddenly aroused by the loud screames of a â€"Itcame to be generally undersicod that Mr. Kastwood was a person of consider erable wealth ard that he was his own banker, ea:fmdynuyki:( on his boat large aunts of * was Trequently ldvhulbyflml that living as he did among & community within its seope a great number of evilly di iduupoopfl‘:f both races, such practice would one day prove a dangerous vne, esâ€" pecially as the reports referred to were widely disseminated and . accepted as To thers reporis he paid no further heed than to intimate that be was not at all concerned for his safety from spoliaâ€" tion, and that he was fully competent to take care of himsel!. iwolarabetnondlodnt matrann, or fhe: 11. led that or that sh fo that leads to death, were the only alternatives left. She was afraid to :l;,m.:d. and so, without a resource, started out on ‘foot, not whither she went or what fcflmm befel her. She fainted on the wayside, and was taken into the house where bher bm!bermtofr. IH:&-::&- ton'y t her father forgare Thursday‘s train carried James Ward and his daughter Josephine, bound for Bennington, Vt. New: Oztauixs, Auguss 17. â€"Un the 25th of last April, Mr.. Mlishs Kestwood, merat ntenie me Mamkb mu ond‘.dxut,’ -E:?"mm “"m 'Lm 'Mh Md:ru ihe time of his death: was mearly Thinty peurs ags ““"'..-s:..a' ad io the Shu,’wh,gfl l‘r‘&h parish of Palplolel:m,-ndén 1864 remoring to Napoleon in the parish of ~Assumpâ€" tion, where. he mu business as a merchant, and in thereto trading in a ‘boat along the cosst ot Bs«you iaâ€" fourche. ITwo weeks after the receipts of the leiâ€" ter Ward arrived in San Francisco. He lost ‘no time in husting up h‘s Watson. villefriend, and the two started out «fter tll:‘hcu of... the missing one. . Below Hollister, on the Tres Pines, they learned that a man and woman answerâ€" ?wm "“"m:'...u ue . passed coun» ty some weeks before. Where they wore g;y(wunnmuql Ward coutinued is search in vain, travelling by night and by day, until trom misery and oxhutiou,‘nhvoweoh since returned to his friend‘s home. â€" While .there he incidentally learned: thet as#wroman had been discovered four miles north of Salâ€" mak ‘City dressed in‘ men‘s and had been taken in by a ranchero mmmm;‘::uld enible her to ofnrux‘ !udim,untlymmlwthq ranci the girl was temporarily sojourning. ‘fHe found the place, entered cbqbu_gsndm stretched out upon the bed, in.. a {ever, .was . his own daughter. _ He s forward with a wild ery, and clasped" her in his arms. She 13.-:-.‘ the author of her being, and amiled faintly ~through her_ 4ears, ~The: Lmdwuflmm. Her fed on migh ciear : and the _hollow "cheoks & _ rime it ‘her eyes "tdld 160 of want starvation. The sight of several perâ€" hy coming toward hm.m‘d Mmmy, m»: wgwhn summaty manner‘ * He never returned. Â¥he slow!y recovered, ‘and> being «ithout mm%nmflzd her nusband‘s »s, out ber hair short, t Idthlofl.hlhd'll.h’kwl .â€."flnflhund out ‘as md. ‘was green in the business, to :::lnru work, and n“tl_t -l:';o a er City, without aâ€"cent in her possession. â€" ~Here shé gave vent to ‘her wood lying dead upon the deck, his heaqmedicine deaier , Un Friday last the San Jose(California,) lPaerwu fmkh.d with the following | facts of one of the most romantic stories ever chronicled in that State, A year or ‘ more ago there resided in the â€"town of | Bennington, Vt , a widower named James {W:rd and his daughter, Josephine, aged |seventein years. Ward was somewhat lnotod for his bravery durh:th‘uhflion, and having lost an arm during the ‘first battle in the Wilderness, was considered 30#. Mn:f then a lovely inâ€" ) was & creature, inâ€" noeol;undgnfloh-, and was considered 'l':'.l belle ofâ€" the . town. hlu:::' 3, . there . mppeared â€" in ing~ ton m . book _ agent, . who called hinupllï¬(:m Pnn.o?o was ub::: twentyâ€" year odnuud.'goolmuqnd&(. He nmlnugnm several weeks, and during bis peregrinations became acâ€" ‘quainted with Josephine. An intimwoy l?ummh'rm ripen.duhto n&r“" of i . : The young lady consen mm;, referring her suitor for a answer to her father. Penn went to Ward. 'mmkhmvn&ooou,. ard told the young man that if his referâ€" .“-un h.{‘cdiua::-,“:priu-h to trusting & his bands. He would, however, give a definite answer within one week. The © In the meantime Ward visived the Chisd of Police at New York, and learned that Peun was nove other than a notorious conâ€" fidence operator, who had served out one it.:nin&.‘&n‘.m'%o‘:‘-:l:owmp on several charges. company with an offfcer jat onooim.n“d his steps toâ€" mfl Benning: on, to learn that his daugh. had ~eloped ‘with a conviet. ~Ward hastily settied his business and alone started in hot pursuit. He traced the fugitives to Chicago, but there lost track of them. He continued his search, howâ€" ever Jwith indefatigable zeal, but heard nothing of his lost ~daughter until Feb., 1872, when he was informed l&cl old iend living near Watsonville, , that Udaughter had been seen some weeks on the Southern Pacific Raitroad cars, going to Hollister. "aifies next~morning ~Ward angounced to his daughter thrt he intended to depart in the afternoon for Boston, to be absent four or five dqn.P 'â€N&t u;tn Wuu:‘- deâ€" arture did Peon to u !Inmbjutolohdr nrH::.Pnd hhp: tint Fard: Ind sintintety reimed 15 give t a to give his consent to the nuptiale. wit.houl'lu- signing a single u-onuthuobr. An W t was consequently agreed upon, the pair were united in the ay of wediock. Quintuple. Execution in Louisiana {Correapondente "of the N. Â¥. World 1 THE ORINE in mrummummm are rejoicing as well ; who can prove | the contrary ? But their owners are rejoicing because of the astouishing and almosl miraculous effects on their horses of "Dar= hy’sOondimmMAnbinM Remedy.‘" Some were lean and poor having no appetite, others would devour their food ravenously, yet derive no beneâ€" fit from it ; some were hideâ€"bound, with ::s-d-hmhlfs othont id HexuLs and coughs ; many had the heaves and other complaints peculiar to horses ; uamflnu M:â€."""‘; or was ““.x'&-m zzmd.-iodo‘-‘“'r .â€"bh“‘l“fl ‘or preventing the horse being ï¬.â€"-,‘b. F4 u. i 9n the that the l # fer s eney tuite "hirg a T Aeatar _ c "1m From the day of their sentence Lhey absndoned all bope of interference or delay in their bebaif, and indicated a reâ€" wumuuunn earthiy hope for them. _ ‘They devoted themseires to praying, peaimâ€"singing, and Between the date of the conviction and the dite ~of ~sentence Perry â€" and Williames made full confessions, and these EommcE ai ons box. In addition thereto they also conâ€" -udu,ndmw“u “.“W * m didn‘t seem to m*m.bnw{.rnmut Mw demeanor, and signalized his return to jail after sentence by caliing for a bottle of whiskey and a priest, declaring that i“»hiw",: to hell fiying he was going to do it style, sumfly,m.h.‘tb others manifested a good deal of peuiâ€" tence, and continued to spend their time in the company of religious advisers. On the 1st of August Gorernor Kelloge signed the death warrants and appointed the 21st for their exsoution. â€" hi E.""""::r.-." of religious teeling usualiy by those whose histories have been marked b,.u.nnupubu. also mss s rudtertiyl nfoampt on" the parl. of the detence to prove an alibi, when, the being given to the jury, they, deliber â€" %’ma wotm' vei 64 9# mnuhoflnmud'.‘“ Snd Sre sploreé intoyand theale prions ‘ers u::d#h Celonel A. B. ® €@R: mm g in en # * h_xhundgiuhm -‘:; Width m ncrapnens Reoverm: cital of the trots, tlmuhoï¬ly.mnuth murder he and the f,ur other colore i men then at the bar had been counselied by e:-tou‘mm old :‘MH‘ gnough o tuke ‘:-dmum Mmmddm that whatever spolls were seoured should be brought to mm, and thai they, lured by mmuflmllflrm of , obeyed his insuructions, visited um,:?'muua-w-. desgribed by the colored cook. ‘This eviâ€" dence, tollowed by corroboratire testimony from the eook and the woman who was Onmtonm.f:nth- were brought up for sentence, which daty WW&.LM remanded to ewail the fixing by the Governor of the date of their execution. h: * vo.fMMb?dhlhbo. On the 14th July, before Judge Taylor Beatâ€" tie,, 10 Assumption Parish, the accused manm::..h vewn Sergre the fagk. aad the reipdns 1t prigdh was taken io Napoleonville that day, and great crowds of curious persons came from far and near, for, although homicides had frequently been known in that community, murder for the purpose of robbery was a crime altogether new in the calendar. Such was the intense desire to hunt out and bring the murâ€" derers to jusiice that numerous bands of men volunteered t> take up the search, and â€"so it came ahout that before sunset of that day mounted and armed: men were scouring the surrounding .country, deâ€" termined to capture the assassins, One of the scouting parties strack a trail polatâ€" ing to a one«â€"le;ged white man,a traveiling tinker, named James Robinson. Being = aan of remarkable. , Jully aix uuummumwun& wooden was thought but he led his pursuers a spirited deance through the country for four days, at the Dopsigrontitie, 9n ts Misitnippt River, on ~ + about sixtyâ€"live miles from New Orleans, and there the sherifs captured lim, . He ‘wes al once taken. before the parish judge Qnrfnlimy' examina ï¬o:r.ndboth- d-uuu'gmu-w murder he knew that it was ‘to be committed, and he also charged that John Ros, Wiliiam Ross, and .JTomâ€"Roberts were parties to <the crime, as on oue . Oocasion while at Ross‘s house he hu:l.& M«t above named planuing boat and the murder mwnl. » Robinson was Rimanded to jail, and Jch:.:mu, Tom ,l‘-“‘cu.‘ Anderson Perry and James Wilâ€" lizmes, who had remained in the vicinity, The wheo gare the alarm was Mr. -htm-i her statement was that she was awakened !n-duxzu. sound of men‘s voices coming the shore and calling loudly for * old Rastâ€" wood ;"‘ that she immediately arose and saw Mr. Eastwood leare the cabin, and saw that as soon as he reached the deek he was met by five men, one of whom cried out, We havre come nfurir-r money, and we are bound to get it if we have to kill you." â€" At this Mr. Rastwood at once ploked up a heary iron ring lying near by, and esssyed to deal a blow at the foremost of the gang. ‘This proved to be the signal for a general m,au,d rushing forward, one man Eastwood :lhufdbbwupuut:ouwl&.hlz udgeon, felling instantly to deck. Another then wrenched the ring from the victim, and while both best the fallen mar upon the head with the bludâ€" geon and the ring, the remainder of the Mm‘i:fld-p-mmmu ocity, m.mw umbm-muu-pn‘h escape from the vemsel, but the asssesins esptured and beat her until they thought she was dead, The recovering from mum&“mï¬um“ window into the water, and wading ashore gave the alarm. During her absence the murderers entered her cabin and ransackâ€" ed it in mummma1 believed tobe secreted there, but, as turned out what they got amounted to $30,50, the sum total of the oid man‘s pnï¬qpmalbhu. The news of the murder spread rapidiy, ndnmnrly-ummé rap:ommum-uu. The ady of the colored woman was carried eshore, and am examination revealed that although seriously, she was not mortally injurea, . The boat, with the dead trader, crushed, while near by lay also the lifeles body of a negress . (Ar s Owxuas or Horses Resorme.â€" HUNTING POR THE NURDERERS mm’am PRICE 3 CENTsS Why