R1iG }.::..:.â€".';3 __Ontaricand quebsg* tiouse, Octawa. zar Lage. wau al Contracts for any I9° Llurufl:}!. CROLAS P ARKS, syâ€"1atâ€" Law, Soticitorâ€"in 1. and Saturdays... _ / 0S BaN« ny time graphs among hcuations _V acant. llouses for 3« Seld,Low Pence and County es of Prescott sn« TAkY PUBLIC. ; Be the Post Offles. _______ ARLES MABOIL, ‘ Dmece at Mr Tetaa‘s, N from # a, m. to 4 p. B C 0 o0 _ aaaureemeiali®l 1UWID W Ou n at adeir Marray street. W HOL E8 A L E !,....qu..".:..-""-. ta. Wine afd Spirit cDOOBALL |__. ___,,. * amtes, Bideas Stzeot, opporite Merchants 0. ARCHAMBAULT,$ ouver . Out IL® in rear of French iness attendedâ€" in ‘ourts of the Coun 6 in adva0ce, or Desert and it eubucs _ - ‘h '7"â€"'“ daily vie Wing, TURE A« MARA, Architect. OMe® Buiidings, RiJozsuâ€"st., Ottawe ly Daily Morning Papef es crdey moraieg at ‘W, freland, Nowio BGROVE, TALLLG Tcet$. Areg es in < , Notacrie BOROYEâ€" _ G. Fancox WiRD T. DiR AWL lisitor Aitorney asnd Nutary athe Post GZee, Jitawa. . WBR‘ MJ large amount of new and im . MOBILLARD, Physic Ascouchear, Uficein Mr. Milla J unotion N G i Notices 12 ut tales atdod Kast snd West in Kingham, Cumber. PE T m K aAT, Sot dinary advertisement® .. 1V conts par line? #44 nasse gu 20 o eninyd Oflce, Unize Buiidag® oare.‘ DVERTISING ard W anted E WEEKLY Majyett» PW mR w ar» ; "cnch additional Es PRINTING AND COMPANY» over Durie‘s T was uu:muuou,a -n,*n,-wn.su.- yâ€"that recentiy cccapied by 14 st, Chaudilore, Ottaws. ; s Oflice, Of days and Fridayy PPR a W A nal when not exceeding appeait« fnss«h Hous this establishment will be found on s @A arr ar made â€" order the latest and , TO 1 PX :0 a -.’†3 is printed. and G. P. “m D M nnnrne eas '*..Fdï¬. ished throughout. _ 8. DANIELS, 2 DAILY ened 48 1220 pray O TTA ww A w It is mailed to . $7.3# free of C per 5t. L Isla ‘Dewan lt [® same as 1. and Busines® Railway aaiP 4 I8 thew s Pombroke, E; L Article 8 i “h‘l \‘ T †f > per Cz *eeindam use @u i up j 08 with ourf wz en PC Ds Lt az amh Book Store, spamni(. â€" ~RUie :+ aa & 0.R ut the tate of Foy LN p ab =#mYRTLE NAVY perforating or numbering cate~ ind prom: .y attended to, and at Tessonable ratos Puled :o «.y p ttern. Woonte . All orders executed on S short© i notice. Mem. June ©2. 1372 "DOMINION BUILOING3," 136 MelluL SUTREEE, . invite the attention of Bayers to their and carcfully selected assortment Wibawa, Sept 17, 1872 [AN, YuUNu HYSON, GUNPOWOER, MPERIAL and cWANKAY TEA3, BRANYDI§S, GINS, RUVWS. and th« Brands of PORT: SHERRY, &c. MEQILL STREET, MONTRE&AL. 41872 amag ntewe, Wov 11 bud Sam + Rooms and every accou fke 1w .mvotiers. / Thoroughly roâ€" ariage and Nleigh , Dmbdale, Brother & Co,, ices of the lmld.hz g::â€â€˜ddonï¬yht:m the proceeds to be devoâ€" '_..zz'r«lu tion of the debt ga ' ‘I“ Free Church. P "M" Lasties have kindly conâ€" ’.,,.indomtions of work money ;‘-,-.., in aid of the object in view. ‘Yaedogald, Mre. son Ross, T Mrs. Perry, 'n Mre. Langton, : ' Mrs. Meredith, Tuwk. Mrs. Grant Powell, M’ Mrs. Whitcher, ar PC Mrs. H. Wicksteed. PTAWA STEA M Qmetes Cartiages, Onuibusses, s Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and @nt Book Manufacturer, at the Sign liroup of Booxs, Roberts‘ Block, Street, Ortawa, woul4 respectfully attention of Merchints, 5:-..; ‘pflle geuerally, to his extensive uz Books, Leâ€"igers, Cash Books . made up from the best class r-. and at prices as low, if not lower it any other house in the Dominion ; lesle or retail. h_.t Books adapte| to every variety h.‘; if not in stock. ruled and ad o pattern, on whe shortest notice. hi_-h.dm‘ execuied in any style from fhinest an ! cheapest to the moast elgâ€" in point of finish and durability, surpassed in any market. work wurranted for one year, | kinds of repairing carefally and ud af St ALBANS CHUACH yzade can be supplied by "e RVV aLL MANUFACTURING h""’ ‘aÂ¥e pleasure in intimat ng Bmplete restoration of their works 7 fogret. howerer, having agnin to lhe attention of the public to the imuance of the disreputable practice of .‘l‘.lglilh Blankets and selling is Canadin. These Blankets are Mlatgely of shod.ty and Cotton Waste, small percentage of pure Wool, and 8 slightly in appea: ance, closely Mg the Comw si Blankets, and :‘.:‘ Usnadian Manulacture" have ¢-"hw wear, but can be sold price than the wornwail Blanâ€" L“'.': made of pure Wool) can "WEall which are now in full opera ‘Cm.g large quantites of W hite "te7 Shmkets, and Heary Medium temoved to th ir New Premises, MODRCIMER, CENTT#® TOWN. OTTAWA w low that all can us it. ‘mmchinery his lately been aided, m.“d““‘ by steam power y establishment so supplied in this J0f country), we are in a ition iuce work atore Mï¬r-d t than any one eise. > preprictors are practical w.“rhne: ie personal supervision to wor lwws. March 25. 187X 19311f Pled decepti "".â€"; e on e @d that the name of the Lon"u.n. :'-oomurmu-m every Blanket thom. iwall, Sept. u,'nsu W1l im (Layy_s®T. JAME,) a of »clfe and Queen Streeis. WAYs, BUGGIEN AND SLEIGHS, FaACcT DRA Y EBaU STKEET QOfTaW Â¥OL VI NO 2182 wETP, FOR A GOOD SMOKE, tess of Dufferin IELS‘ HOTEL, "MYRTL®E NA ; Y" is registored, and C# UTION PROPRIETURS, 4 ME & C for dler the patronage of Excellency the $s Her ; on it will be prosecuted. The Biliings is on each Caddy, and T & B. on each Plug. Wws are cautioned 1872 CAUTIO® jOBN LaxXGTON, Uhairman K. A. WICKSTEED, , 1872. T. BAVE 4 CO of | Building } Committeo. 2016 3m 2038 2065 Om packed by a competent packer Crmk.!' and K‘h-nn APG Stock of FURS this season is very comâ€" plete in every department, containing every kind in general use, from the high est priced to such as will suit the taste aed means of all. Ladies‘ Jackets in South Soa Seal. Ladies‘ Jackets in Persian Lamb, Ladies‘ Jackets in Grey Lamb. Ladies‘ Jacket« in Beaver, Ladies‘ Jackets in Russian Lamb. Ladies‘ Jackets in Ermine. Ladies, by leaving their orders w.th measure for any of the above fashionable Furs, can have them made in any style required, either as respects trimmings or otherwise, and may rely on getting a suâ€" perior article to those immt:d. Gentlemen‘s Buffalo, , Racoon and Milk Pans, Liquor Jars, !ol.uou Jugs, _ Buiter Crocks, e Jars, Spittoons, Drain P?«. Stove Pipe Tubes, Chimney Tops and every size in Flower Pots made from designs by the best garniâ€" eners in the Dominion, at prices that will ensure ready sale. â€" _ _ Creckery and Glassware for hire at very low rates. f Lamps, Chimnies, Wicks, Burners and Lamp Fittings, Lamps repaired on the shortest notice. ' S@y~ Goods sent to any distance. Being the sole agents of Mr. JOHN MUUNSY, of Prescott, mnn;fm ‘l" we are prepared to supply es wg Milk Pans, Liquor Jars, Molusses Jugs, Butter Crocks, Lord & Kelley, BPurs! Purs! Purs! Begs respectfully to intimate that his Wolf Coats and Robes. . â€" F'l'ho highest cash price paid for Raw UrS. For the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, uUtficeâ€" MAIN STREET, HULL N@B. â€"Specril attention pail to Collec: tions in the Coun‘y «f Ottami, P. Q., and in the County of Carletod, Untario. Cases attâ€"nded to in both of the above Counties. Kiy~ Remember the place, Sign of the RED HAT, 33, Ridean Street. Uttawa, Oci 22 1872. 36 Importers of China, (ilass, Earth enware, Cutlery and Fancy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 63 3USSEX Street, and Lower Town Market, OQriginal puh“‘nlw" hand, Prigi ways on and any quantity of goods to suit purchasers ** new Tont ne Savings Fund Asâ€"urance, just introduced by the Equitable Lite Asâ€" surance Soc ety, by which an Endowment Policy is mud at ordinary Life Ratee, Office, ing Ro m, Russell House. K. C. W. MacCUAIG, faiva thale hmz * _ ow UOttawa, 5, 1872 2002y torwsid tay mimberet They ul RENRODLeYery to my muna * Uid A " every weck. it tells me jJust as much news of whit i going on at howms as l care to know, and its pietures are not only looked umllhmnnrv on its vr'vn.l‘ but are treasurcd up, and Jmlln-dhn ast be turmag over and over. ut Nee Rey* Ma. st. Jurizx is the Specia Agent for the Courrier d‘ Outaouais, in the Proâ€" vince of Quebes. ® Oct 19, 1872. 3004 THREE. SCIIJOL T&ACILER +â€"One with Model School Diploma, and iwo with Elementary Diplomas. OUne of the Klementary School Teachers mulnd to teach both hnguT« â€"l\wfl Freach. Apply to JOHN WILtIAM3, Secretary Treasurer, East Templeton, 30031 Ottaws Cornty, P.Q. 1110 luuust: Bl::)l‘l&lss Ki ADENT N.n! jA),_lS‘l‘l _ _ _ai)wlnw__ e L)TTAWA PA AND PRESENT.‘ ANY INFORMATION concerning Otta~ wa, r-n-.d by residents of the city, or inhabitants of the Ottawa Va‘ley, will be thankfully received by _ _ _ _ _ Have pleasure in announcing that i1 open tl:i'r new store, 4) Sparks sm‘my'il- MAY with a ful} and complete assortment of O;nfâ€!'. All persons out ot emplâ€"yment, or deâ€" sirous of getting into a better paying busiâ€" ness than they are now in, should send $2 for full rrhouhm &o., &c., of a business at which they can unquestionably make from $2000 to $5000 per annum. Address, HENRY F. LEMONT & CO , 234 and,236 St. James Street, _ , Montreal. Nov 20, 1872 30301 mw Extract from Private Lott«r â€"The "Graphic" can be sent regularty by post at the fâ€"llowing rates, tm-::r postage, Christmas, aud alltextra numâ€" bere suppioments :â€" _ _ nds poiip mpapied 17 t Strsote, tn ts Dotaits Bank PA se is par hait Intocage hn is hne Dbmaaige, Uttawa, Oct. llth, 1872 Authorized discount on American in voices, until further 11 cent. T o ape Et iin : To Ceylon, China, Constuntinople, India, J '&m&%og 45s, or Stis tli‘l .:::: _ _ 190, D, LONXDuN _ _ _ Full Asssortmen _ Austral -'_"ï¬v_nul."â€"_(."snfln\. Cape of Good H uiww." :hg.l.-m ex100, luanim Natal, m-“%-dxd. St. Thomas, Suez, West Indies. 35s, or 3‘s thin paper. _ ~_ _ BWRE assuring your 1:te, examine the new Tant na Savinas Fund As.nranmam WA!'! ED ‘Aug 27, 1872 sIGN OF THE RED n HAT Otltawa, Oct 22, 1872 _ Rtaws. June 36 1879 ________ _ <UsTOMS DEPAaRCMENT SBIOLBH) AVJ C $5,000 Per i car. TfaWA CARPET HoUSE. A BANQUE NATIONALE, st 19, 187. 3004 ARE CHANCE FUR BUSINEss T. St. JULLEN, Fioor Oileisths, . .. | Curtainsaod Curtain Materials 4 Cornices and Cornice Poles, 'Hywnm" JAMES PEACUCOCK 187% LORD & KELLEY, Manufacturers Agents, 63 Sussex Street, Uttawna. f House Furnishings, 8. BENOIT, C. ROGER, Tv:)i OPFICR 2059 3007 * JOHN L BROWN & SON, _ @1 outside wrapper of boxs, and private Govs erament stamp attached to cach box. Two Questio®s Easicv Axswexeo.â€"Why should men wear beards? Becanse they| are a great protection to the throat and luags, and wid much to their personal | appourance. Why should we use "Byron‘s Pulmonic Wafers ?" Because when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throat,| hoarseness, &¢., they act like a chirm., Ministers and lawyers use them, physiâ€" cians recoromend them, u.dt;i.npu w blic spenkers say they are & | :.didno in existence for the cun"gluchi complaints, Sold by all medicine dealers: at 25 cents per box. & â€" R.eut axp Wroxa.â€"it is wrong to jest with your wife :fon a subject in which there is danger of wounding her feelings, and it is wrong to speak of great virtues in nno«her' ll:n'n wife, to remind your own of fault ; t it is not wrong after tryin the "Canadian Pain Destroyer" nnd'?ool‘ ing its wonderful effects, to recommend it to your ::i‘ihbou for the cure of rheumaâ€" tism, ne g-. eramps, cholic, &c., it has no equal. For nbp'Ly Druggists and country dealers. Price 25 cts. per bottle. Gue«r Coxoprto® Mrovor®n â€"As a «ondit medicine for horses "Darley‘s Conditton Pow ders and Arabian Heave Remedy®" has a6 oqua‘ lts effects in this respect are astonishing ; many horses that were supposed to be broken dewp and almost worthless have, by the use of a for packages, been restored to a hodtl{.ul sound condition, all traces of the dissase vh: seen completely removed, and have been sol for from $50 to $75 more than they would pre viously have brought; when you want s hcrse medicine get "Dariley‘s Condition Powders and Arubizna Hoave Remedy." We know you will be perfectly satisfied with the resuit. lo?-hl the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each puokage. Northrop & Liyns.‘ Newcastle, on..m:t-in Canade. _ firld by all medicine and those who ov«rtar the voige they ar« useful in relieving an Irritated Throst, and will render articulafion easy. Being an article of true merit, and iaving proved their efficacy by a test ot many years, each year Aods â€"them in new localities in various parts of the world. and the Troches are universally pronounced better tuan other articles. ; Obtain only «Brown‘s Bronchial Troch«s, and do not take any of the Worthless Imitaisons that may bs offered @Troowss," so called, sotd by the ounc», are a poor Imadon and nothing like BROWN‘B BRONCAIAL TROCHES which are sold only in boxes 'Il.hnhc_-u-.dc of the propriotors, THIBTY YEAs8s REXPEBIENUE OF aB LD NUBSEK _ _ This cars in putting up the Troches is iv portant as a security to the purchasor in ord to b« sure of obtaining the genuins Brow Bromchiat Proca«a. mas. Wissue w‘s doorume Syzor is the pre« scription of ons of the best Female Phyricians and Nn':u in the United Btates, and has been usea thirty ysars with never faili safesy and mu-{v millions ot-ocluuz children, from â€" the tooble infant of one w« ok !d to the adult. It corrects acidity f the mach, relieves wind colic, regulates t . «els, and yivbe R%h‘llï¬ aud comfout t other and child. v believe it the leet .nd\né- remedy in the world, in all casse of Dysentery and Diamhea in children whether it artses trom te«thing, or from any other cause. Full cirections for using will accompany each bottle. None genuvine uniees the focâ€"«simile of CURTIS & PEBKINS is on the outside wrmapper, Sold by all medicts e dnlers, 25 centsa bottle. Ofice, 215 Fulto a Street, Neow York, and 93 Oxford Stroet, Loz * don. Be sure aud call for & | M#H8, WINSLOW‘S s00OTHINGQG SYuUP Having the frc simile f "Uurtis & Pork in on the oatsice wrapper . Al! others ars be | 1mitation# s ~ Phe Troches are offered with the fullert confidence in their efficacy ; they bave boeem thoroughty tested and maintain the go reputation they have justly acquired _ Fui Public Speakers, Singers, Military Officers Have you a severs wnneh or apreia? Ho | you theumatizm in any form _ Have you sh. ' meck, or bunches caused by rheuwaiic p‘iufl f1 so, Johnson‘s Anudyne Liviment is a lpoclj’ fic remody;, and.is also the best pain killer is | thing new for the hair SORE THROAT, COUGH, CULD, and similar troublcs, if saffered to reas cesult in serious Putmonary, l-lm:‘lnd Azihmatic affections, oftentimes incurab BROWN‘8 BRONCHILAL TROCHES are componnded so as to reach directly th seat of the fizemme and give almost instan trelicf. COCO GLYUERINE removes dandruf ‘» No toilet table should be _ with out COCOâ€"GLYCERINE,2%2 oat: The Of Johnson‘s Anodynâ€" Umo Purgative Pills, sard Sheridan‘s Cavairy Condition Powders, have published a readable and instructive pamd phist, which may be had free at the stores per bott‘a Besides the information already publish ed, the proposed Second Edition will COG(â€"GIYCRRINE nourish the hair | The west half of Lot 13, 4th Concession Uttawa Front, with fift eordlz maple and birch wood, 25 -lL of ok in tGiloucester ; also, stock and l‘plemont* Terws reasonable. Agpm | °_ D AoLAREN, â€" | Wohl::mutmedna glor Express, fro: a cele grower in hnd‘lhr‘eu choice assortment of the folloning : Fuumo ROOMS TV LEF in Upp Town, in a private family, with seven minates walk of Post Office. Apply X this office. Utitawa, Nov 12, 1872 3024 Narcissus, ' )l"l‘- Qiarn Pisi and Pressat‘ By C. ROGER. ;HORTLY TO BE PUBLLSHED, Uct â€", 1872 Oet 1. 1812 COCOâ€"GLYCERINE â€" Some< ILLVUSTER ATED, FARM FOR SALE. Rideau Street, Oitawa. Ur JAMES Woan., CH SPEIAL NOTICES &e., &c., &e. A. CRRI~TIE & Co., Tulips, Gladioli, Crocus, \â€" OTTAWA FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6. t8s72. 17 J aot ‘aonl nrther dotiow pamonget 2 until 4 passenger trains will rum on this road as follows, (sundays eepted ) Cil _____ We are now offering the followin.gnioodn :â€" A gener«l assortment of fine Groceries, ‘Wines, Hirandies, Gin, Rum, Irish Scotch Whiskies at price« that cannot be equalled ; Teas in particular. _ OUur goods are our agents, try them ail, will be guaranâ€"« teed. Also on hand, Pork. Flour, Cheese, Butter, Hams and Egge at the lowest mar â€" ket prices. Highwines, Old Rye, Proof and Mait, the best in C:nada, on hand. Our direct importations of Wines, Brandies and Teas enables us to sell at.the very lowest. Our direct purchasers from the Dominion manufactures and the states also allows us to sell at prices not to be rivaled. Fish, of all descriptions, n~w on hand and will be sold at lower prices than small lots can be laid down. Every attention will be paid to those hvouril;an- with their pa and a reasonable accommodation given to ustomers. (#â€" mmbermmtmy_m. wl o rrime SPROTAL DAY EXPRESS. Leares Ogdensburg 7 00 a m, arrive at Watertown 10.08 a m, Onn:o 1.00 g‘u, Rome 1.25 pm, connectiny with â€"New York Central Express train for dl‘gohu East and West, arriving at Utica 2 CO pm, Albany 520 p m, New York 10.00 p m, Springfield 1.3 a m, Boston 6.00 a m, Nyracuse 215 pm, Rochester 6.05 p‘a Buftalo 9.00 a m, connecting at Buffalo Nuspension Bridge for all points West. WATERTUWA & OGDENSBURG RAILROAD, 18 72 18=73. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Leave Ogdensburg 2 50 p m, arrive at Watertown 6.08 p m, (fifteen minutes for supper), Oswego 9.15 p m, Rome 9.50 n., Utica 10 45 pm, Aibany 2 2) a m, New York 7 30 a m, Springfield 6 50 a m, Bosâ€" ton 11.00 a m, Syracuse 10 25 p m Rochesâ€" ter 3.15 a m, Buifslo 6.20 a m, Suspension B idge 6. 40 a m. Close connections made at Buffalo and Suspen:ion Bridge for all points West xk q5 BC o se % E Wholesale and Retail Qrocers: wWINES. LIQUORS AND PRovisioNns, NO. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAUDIERL, Sleeping Car attached to this train at Watertown and run through to New Yorkâ€" RETURN1ING. Leave New York 6 00 p m. Albany 11 40 p ny arrive at Watertown 7.45 a m, (fifteen minutes for breakfast), armving at (;‘dau burg 11 15 a m. _ l 12 + Leave New York 8 00 a m, Albany 1 25 p m, Rome 5.25 pm, arrive at Water town 8.45 p m, Ogdensburg 12.15 a mi. H. T. FRAY, General Ticket Agent. _ __ _ P. Baskerville & Brothers, Brockville and Oitawa Railways B. & 0. Raitway t $ Coo.d:’a- :vl-:.lnl Potint ; with teamotrs to ae from broke, Portag â€" dd Fort, &6. a Freight load«d with despatch, nad No Tran« s_ipmes. when in car loads, Trains will run as foliows : LEAVE BROCKVILLE Express at 8 30 a.m., arriving at Ottawsa at 1250 p.m., and at Sand Point at 12 50 Thr LEAYVis SAND POLNTâ€"32:00 a m, 6:00 a m, 9.1C 1m; l 0)p m and 3:45 p m. Â¥ay* Orrionâ€"Waenrusoros Staeer, Ortiwi. Partioular .unh-; paid to tlain »zd Ornamental Printiog. From the smallest Carp to a Unrougb Wosteru Express st 10:00 a.m., ars riving at Brockville at 140 p.m., and conmecting with Grand Prunk Day Exâ€" press guing East and West. Boat Expr.ss at 4:20 p. m., arriving at Brockville at ©9:.00 p, m , and at Sand P.tnt at 8:2) p.m. ARKIVE A1 SAND POINTâ€"1:230 pm 13:10 p.m., 12:50 p m and $8:20 p m. â€" PEOPLE‘S TLA STORES alix MONDAY, SEPTEXMBER 16th, 1812 L "MMR NHNMIIS," AILY AND WEEKLY. THE ONLY FRENCH PAPER IN COentral Canada, PU3LI3SHED IN HULL P 0 Nov 26, 1872. On and aftor Ti |; n Oangda Central and Porth Branch ake vertain connections with all trainsca Oltaws, Oot 19, 1872. org & vitte Bey$ 14. 18174. M iMMOTH POSTER Transiations made with accuracy * L. A.{GRISON, | d Tratu at 3:15 p m jartiving at Sand Pott at 8:00 par uxh Ottaws Expross comnecting at 3:30 with irand Truak Day Expross from the Eag: ami Wigt, and artiving at Ottawa at McDONALD AND MONGENAIS. 4/ Ottawa, Aug. 30, 1872. CAMDA CBNTRAL CA TA W BA! an se ie m % tam ts EQUAL TO BRANDY. LEAVE UTiAWA M Proclamation of the J. W. MOAK, Buperintendent $1.25. P. BASKERVILLE & ~ROTHERS MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPAXNY. CHANGE OF SAILING. The fiastâ€"class Clyde built Iron steamâ€" ships of the Allan Line, (carrying the Canâ€" adian and United States Mails), will be gTEaAy To Liverpooi Londonderry and Llasgow. B@y* Passengers booked t.hniu(ll: to London, Birmingham, Manchester, Paris, Hamburg. &c. _ despatched from Quebec as follows :â€"For Liverpool, calling at Loch Foyle (for 1872. Fares from Ottawa, Cabin .....$77 to $87 H‘oenr,- which includes a plentiful supply of well cooked provisions, served by the ship‘s stewards. GLAsGow LINE. [For Glasgow direct.] y Corinthian........on or about Oct 2ith. k: Paliiok...... ..â€"caâ€"«â€"«i.=~.Ock Pigh. Fares from Ottawaâ€"Cabin $67 00 to 00 00 Intermediate. ....:...... 43 00 to 47 00 uwvr-gu. mp ce on p t n Koib + 20 GW CR SWM Return Tickets ted at reduced rates. #@° An oxpor‘I::ed Rurgeon carried on each vessel. â€" Barths not secured until can obtain E‘p certificates Aat lowest rates from ‘mnlnul or Scotlard, :0 any railway s in Canada or the United States, (When tickets are not tised the amount is returned, less a small %Mnï¬im-" of the Allan Line t ine come direct to the Railway Wharf at Poiut Levi. (South Quebec), the b.mr is checked through to destination free of charge, and passengers are forwarded on at once, thereby avoicing all incidental expenses, For through tickets and every informa~ tion apply to F D. W. COWiA_‘?% & O().,u_- Agents, parks Bt. Ottawa, Oct 23, 15’11 A heary stock of Tox, "...."3..."‘-.76;7&‘«2:‘ ality l"‘"" hti a ;lfl ty :vu- on draft, the best in the Do PriOs 1.our tnlupnttrigy i foots paitzble Ior o. pastoass aadiamnlly fade James Walker, D. D. has : f Broadus on Preparation and Delivery of Rermons. _ Brooks‘ 500 Plans of Sermons. lélubl'oltqvclmm. ope Deterred. by Eliza E. Pollard. H / Td af Aher by i. D: Sisckmore, . Blackmore. F of , on W OFFICES tho(hm oll-fl; doumdflood-fl;nutviï¬pazl and careful ]\c-g Freight and Carsage now be received at the Company‘s Office, on Wellingtor Uttawa, 5th Feb., 1872. 1 eb P.8 ENTRANYEBY BDE DOOR us . to augment our stock. This tsch en hrapiy ts moce in enade anitebls .h-m bhuo that his office has this day beer rfll [OVED to ‘the rear of the GENERAI Ohina NV apehouse 8t, Lawrevce & Ottawa Railwa o‘lul'-lfl'.‘i'; ï¬.‘:i,»vk..m. T?ï¬â€œ ‘â€"“ poals mivol ' Corner of Nelson and Rideau Sts. Obtawa, Got 28, 1872, 3007 a Persons wishing to send for their friends The CARTAGE AGENCY. ns to ibue that his offed Bs Th dny . beon HEMIEBSON & CS Sttawa. May 11. 178. EW BOORM® oW 18 THE TIME To CALL T asill . oc / +A 2k 1 f] “/'."# _ 38. ; 4 Mnd" by Eliza K. Pollard. of Aker, ,B.D.Bh&mou. MoDUNELL & Mo ALLAN LINE. SUMMKR SERVIC E. ce Yup Spicrs aree, ht with much care and in the AT A. J. TAYLOR, No. 39, Sparks St. ~C BN AIG 27 00 to 00 00 AST2 at lowest |§9535.000 550 * 55 ols ichscerees 100 400 Gold watches‘.... ... $73 to 300 25 Rewing Machines ... . 60 to 150 75 Elegant Pianos...... each 250 to 700 50 Melodeons.... " _ 5) to 200 Cash Gifts, Silver Ware, â€" etc., valued at $1,500 .000 A chance to draw any of the above prizes for 25 cents, ‘Tickets describing Prizes are sealcd in Eavelopes and well mixed Ca receipt of 25 cents a Sealed Ticket is drawn without chice, and sent by mail to any addrees The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticketâ€" holder on payment of Qae Dollar. Prizes are immediately seut to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your prize is before youlz:y for it. Any Prize exchanged for ano of the samé value. No blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. _ _ Orimioxs or ts Press:â€"Fair Dealing can be relied uponâ€"N.Y. Heraid, Aug. 28. A genuine distributionâ€"Worid, Sept. 9. Not one of the humbugs of the dayâ€" Weekly Tribune, July 7. They give general satisfactionâ€"Staatsâ€"Zeitung, Aug. 5. Oxe Casit Girr in every package of 150 lickets gnaramteed. 5 tickets for $1.00 , 11 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00 ; 5) for $5.00 ; 150 for $15.00. Agents wanted, to whom we offer liberal inducements and gquarantee satisfation. ApprEss : NOEL & CHARLLER, 17 and 19 Broadway, New York. Nov. 30, 1876. . _ 8020 4 Banker, Charleston, $9,800; Mrs. Louisa T. Blake, St. Paul, Piano, $700; Samuel V. Raymond, Boston, $5,500; Eugene P. Brackett, Pittsburg, Watch, $300 ; Miss peopitnieiinaes â€"satre MirairdradiWirtzia tovars Â¥ ) Ewory L Pratt, Columbus, Ohio, $7,000. * Rererences:â€"By kind permission we refer to the foWowing :â€"Krankiin 8. Lane, Louisville, drew $13,000; Miss Hattie Banker, Charleston, $9,800; Mrs. Louisa 1 Grand Cash Prize.............. 15,000 1 Grand Cash Prize.............. 10,000 ] Cuth Prise..................«~.~ 9000 Iâ€"Cash Prize........;:........... 4000 2 Cash Prifes, $3,000 each ...... 6.000 4 Cash Prizes, $2,000 each....... 8 000 2 Cash Prizes, $1,009 each....... 2000 For balance of Prizes send for Circular. This Legal Enterprise is endorsed by the highest authority in ths State, and best business men. The limited number of Tickets on hand will be furnished those who nrply first. All nrived will ha naid in full â€" Asants OMAHA â€"LOTTERY 1 wanted. For full E}tiouhn address . C r‘.ll.u. PATTEE, * ene nager, U Neb, y y ue pOS ie es Umsks Ne J. B. Grenier respectfully begs to inf m his numerous customers and the public at large, thit he has recently opened and entirely refitted thit lirge and commodiâ€" Cnï¬nl‘{ rehtted thit lirge and commodiâ€" ous bui din&i: Mxin Street, Hull Village, known ‘as EXCHANGE HMOTEL, and isnow prepared to accommodate on rea sonable terms, regular boardars and the travelling public. _ _ â€"~ _ _ $ Table always supplied with all the varieâ€" ties which the season can afford. Liquors of the choicest brands and Havana Cigars of the best quality, constantly kept on 20 15 300 Policy in ten years, and is therefore a uniâ€" versal‘plan covering all wants, and applicaâ€" ‘ble to all conditions. ‘This Cotmpany hi made the necessary Tt with the Government of Canada, ' hno;..;::puedm take risks on their %in this ~Domigionâ€"THOS. â€" A. BUN. Gen. Supt. for Maritime Provinces. . Uffice, St John, N.B, > FA MOURE & SIN, Gen Supt for Onâ€" tario an4 Quebec. Office, Toronto. "I‘ A «MILL, General ‘Agent for Central Canada® ffice, Kemptville, Ontario. KB ANGUS, Jr, Agent for Ottawa and victnity: tï¬um:m ‘Ottawo, Odt 26, s0o10a4 _ Plans and specifications in charge of Mr. Stevens, the Millwright,‘ can be seen on the spot, on and after Monday, the 25th instant. j Parties tendering must give the names of two responsible parties willing to beâ€" come security for the : proper performance of the work, : GILMOUR & CO. Ottawa, Nov 20, 1872 3030td essential j articular an origi. al endowment policy, h{!uwbolo life rates, is a paid up _ The undersigned will receive Tenders up to the 1st DECEMBER ensuing, for Materials and Buildinithe Founâ€" dations of a Saw Mill, Engine and Boiler Houses and Chimney, to be erected by them in the Township of Hul!, adjoining the Village of Hull ___ The time for receiving Tenders as above is EXTENDED »ne week, till â€" Monday, 9th December, 1872 4 _ GILMOUX & Cu. Nov. 28th, 1872 PC Claiming advantages not hitherto offered, origdod and published b{‘W_ P. STEWART, Actuary of the Metropoâ€" litan, and Copyrighted by him in 1869. OFFICERS : _.Joseph F. Knapp, President; J. R Metropolitan Life Insurance C OM PA N Y, ENTITLED RESERV E ENDOW M EN1 Hogeman, Viceâ€"Pre:ident ; R A. Granniss, _ IN AID OF THE N BRiKLO STATE ORPHA\ A S Y L U M JIN°CASIL GIFTS, TO BZ DISTRIBUTED BY THE Meccantite Prize #ssscintioa OF NEW YORK. D ‘ILY DitiWINGL®!11 6 Cash Gilts, each A PRIZE FOREVERY TICKET. 1 Cash Gift ..... .0......... .$100 All prizeé will be paid in full. Agents * XCHANGE HOTEL B@* Meals ready at all hours. Hull, Nov 26, 1872. 3036 5m "EW PLANS OKF 1NSURANCE RESERVE â€"DIVIDEND PLANS ENDERS WANTED. * NOBLE CAARITY. POSTPONEMENT MAIN STREE®, HULL, P. Q PRESENTED BY THE of New York, New A N D "a in is in every $73 to 300 60 to 150 250 to 700 5) to 200 $100,000 _ 859,000 23,000 _ 8,000 1,00) 500 200 100 13 to 300 0 to 150 The end is near. Life lacks what once it gave, Yet death has promises that call for U true love mine, what lines of c.re are these ? i The heart still lingers with its‘ golden But fading tints are on the chestnut trees, And where is all that lavish wealth of flowers ? Did she live yesterday or ages back ? What color, were the eyes when bright and waking ? And were your ringlets fair, or brown, or black, , Poor little head ! that long has done with aching t It may have held (to shoot some random But this I trust is clearly understood, If man or womanâ€"if adored or hatedâ€" Whoever own‘d this skull was not so good Nor quite so bad af many may have stated. He bares his awful faee too soon, too often ; Immortelles‘ bloom in besutly‘s bridel wreath, And does not yon green elm contain & coffin ? * Who love can need The custom of ‘knouting"‘ criminals in Russia, which seems so brutalâ€"so much worse than the whippingâ€"postâ€"was reâ€" cent‘y carried out in thoouoollyouzg woman, because she was of a noble Poli family and had fraternal feelings that made her sympathize with the unfortuates whom on account of the troubles in Warâ€" saw, the Jtussian authorities had exiled. in passing sentence, the péttit judge said her seditious utterances miï¬o:ve warranted him in sending her & higher tribunal, where the penalty would be death ; but in view of her youth and contrition, he would merely order her to re ceive thirtyâ€"five lashes of the knoutâ€" Almoet benumbed with terror, the girl was led away to be pmgnod for punishâ€" ment, for in Russia all sentenors, save O.hnltofden::,em carried out immediâ€", ately after they have been pronounced. Word having been sent to the officer commanding the troops, a guard of 200 men were ordered in to the garrison square, and the executioner of the troop was called upon to be ready to carry out the duties of his office. In half an hour after ths sentence had been given, the troops had formed in hollow square, in the centre of which had been pla ed a scaffold standing on four legs, the top of which was an inclined plane, Beside this stood the executioner, having in his muscular hand the knout,. This weapon consists of a stick or handle two feet long, with a lash four feet long of sole leather, to the end of which is attached by a loop a piecse of lfl“ nwï¬do. ‘h:'o inoho:‘wuomdwoboc ong. hands an experienced min, the rawhide can be made to cut like a knife. As the executioner stood facing the scaffold the young lady, Alexandrina Kossowitz by nnm'u brought to him b(hor‘nud,nd a few moments her clothing was removed to her waist, deâ€" spite her almost mute appeals to be sparâ€" shots) _ Thy brains, (Eliza Fry !â€"or Baron Byron‘s, * * The wits os Nelly Gwynu or Doctor Wattesâ€" ; Two quoted bards! two philanthropic sirens. * wuiching a ~single ies of caterpillar, discovered in it tm'hOmuly has 8,000 eyes, and certain butterfiies 25,â€" 000. M. Touchet trests it as an establish» ed fact, that so tine are the sensory organs of arits that they c«n converse by means of their attenn». Consequently the strength of the activity of insects far surâ€" pass ours in proportion. In the whole wdm-ï¬qulufl& more astounding than the number of THE LASH IN RUSSIA.â€"A NOBLE WOMAN KNOUTED. ed the shame. As she pleaded she was bent on the plane, her hands strapped to the two upper corners, and her ankles seâ€" cured at the foot of the structure. One of the umï¬nlr'n assistants held her head, and petty judge gave the order for whipping to commence, Twirling the long lash in the <air, the executioner stepped suddeniy backâ€" Td honilth on ihe tisk t Te rellite on girl, cutting a livid streak from her right shoulder to her waist. A terrible tremor A bhumar skull! I bought it passing cheapâ€" Indeed ‘twas dearer to its first emloy» or :â€" I thought mortality did well to keep Some mute memento of the old destroyâ€" er. escaped her lips, but it was the only souud uhouthred;ul:iwcitmlcthblood‘ which soon commenced to flow, it might hnvonemdt.hnnnflpymb.u‘ done on the naked & COrpeg. When the last lash had boufv_q.tb )onn;hdyw-umund, with her clothing rudely thrown over her, she was taken to prison, after thanking the judge for his mercy according to the necessary &form_ .ud..lquhov-dohvwod over‘to her ie muscles.. Lyonet, who spent his life in Five days afterwards the Gazsits, of Wiloa, contained this announcement:â€" "The Polish criminal, Alexandrina Kosâ€" sowits, daughter of the rebel Peter Kossowitz, who was knouted for seditious utterances on the 24th of July, at Kernet, while submitting ber lacerations to mediâ€" cal treatment in the house of the physi«< cianâ€"Temensky, stole a vial of prussic acid with which she ended her days." himself that his anstomy is about the highest effort of divine skill, yet that of the insect is far more implicated. Ko porâ€" tion of our organism can compare with the factures canes, upon which are carved spakes, lizaras, and birds of whose i Barnum might exult if bm&m possessor He professes to be a seer, and mdnunop.m. His theory is as ows: Being an ardent lover of the muskrat, both as amn edible as well as a source of revenue, naturally enough he has studied its habits closely. Only a short time has elapsed since it has made any t appears their houses are more slightly constructed than usual ; and imstead of having an attic, or more properly, a Man sard roof, to protect them against the fury of a spring freshet, they are only one storey high. This he deems as conclusive evidence that the coming winter will be mild with but little snow. Tas Awrrowr or Ixseorsâ€"The Spectator in its notice of M. Touchet‘s work, "Tae Universe," says: * Man generally fitiers Ax Ixniax Prornccr or ax Orex Wistes. â€"" Barney" has returned to his winter quarters in the Eastern b-uhap, and will dwell there until spring. He is an Indian artist, and traces his ancestry to the first families of St Francis. He manuâ€" yery northlons rogue n M hands unseen wlllllu 5;1.'5 tl':.mfe. turf blooming skin ; . _ Her lips were woo‘d, perhaps in transâ€" port tender ; me may have chuck‘d what was a dimpled chin, And never had my dcubt about its gender. with daisies. A HUMAN SKULL. some may have prized its no special type of PRICEâ€"3 C+ times a fly can A It must, in that wings 500 or < fights we are 3,500 is a moder Bishop .> ntir:0, Las issued a charge i~ o . . of his diocese. In it the followi= / . zes occur:â€""In the Irish Ghurch uu« ; â€">posed revision (of the Prayer Book) happily not yet consum, mated, amounts to revolution. in Engâ€" land the creed of St. Athanasius has been Kiecwdd- the point of attack. Seven ousen _ have titioned the Primates ol the English Chs:ch that some relief should be given to the consciences of those who dislike or disbelieve that creed. 1 read the reply of the Archâ€" bishops with amazementâ€"But granting that relief could be givenâ€"in some milder method than the excercise â€"of a high handed parliamentry interference, and the necessary resultâ€"disruption, 1 would ask what is to be gained if the stum‘>ling block which has been removed out of the path of 70,000, be rolled across the path of millions? The petuioners may have more than ordinary intelligence in theoâ€" logical matters, of which, however, we have nolgmof; but i" they have, then ! suppose they take the damnatory clauses of the creed in the same sense, and the same limitations as they take the damna tory sentences of the Holy Scriptures. _ 1t Scripture give them no oflence, neither need the creed in its condemnation.‘ The Bishop authorizes " the use of a 3rdi or additional service on Sundays," and gives his santion to the © form .which has received the sanction of the bishops of London, Westminister, and Rocheste." He also urges the use of the new lectionary as vastly superior to the old one. lie suggests to the approaching Provincial Synod the adoption of three thinys, vi/ Ist, the legalizing of the shortened order for morning and evening prayer, Zad, the giving permission to use an improved epecial form of service from the Bible and Prayer Book ; 3rd, a third or additional form of service for Sundsy, where three services hive to be held by the minister. Cnarpra® Accoustcr ras Dervor.â€"The London Telegrapt has received from the accomplished discoverer â€" Mr. George Smith of the British Museuinâ€"the sub joined most interesting account of the reâ€" cord of the Deluge, which he has recently deciphere from the Assyrian monument : : * The cunieform inscription which I h«ve lately found and transiated gives a long account of the Deluge. It contains the version or tradition of this event which existed in the early Chaldean period in the city of Erech fone of the Cities of Nimrod] now represented by the ruins of Warka. In this newly discovered insoription. the aecount of the Deluge is put as a narrative into the mouth of Xisthrus or Nozh. He relates the wickeduness of the world, the command to build the ark, its building, the filling of it, the Deluge, the resting of the ark on a mountain, the sending out of the birds, and nther matters. The narraâ€" tive has a closer resemblance to the acâ€" count transmitted by the Greeks from lawul the Chaldean historian, thin to the Biblical history, but it does not differ materially from either ; the principal difâ€" ferences are as to the duration of the Deluge, the name of the mountsin on which the ark rested, the sending out 0t the birds, &c. The cuneiform account is m&w-udfulbr than that of Beâ€" rocus, has several details ommitte® both by the Bible and the Chaldean Hi. torian. ‘This inscription opens up many questions of which we knaow nothing pre mousiy, and it is connected with a num» ber oi other details of Cha‘dean history which will be both interesting and imporâ€" tant. ‘This is the first time any inscription has been found with an account o an event mentioned in Genesis." There is an absurd Lill before the «Quebec Legislature proposing to have a census 0f the inhabitants taken in the month of January of every year, and also the num ber of sheep, pigs, horses, horned caltle, &c. Buch an enactment would involve an exrenu of at least $10) to every municiâ€" palityâ€"without any advantage whatever. â€" Richmond Quardian. i The Pope‘s comment on L:!wuuhe- marriage : ‘The saints be praised, the renegade has taken his punishment into his own hands. â€" The ways of Providence are inscrutable.‘ Hddo&"lc Ib. Dry GCod rw‘re-t. Herring. $5.00 to $5.25 per bhi, Mnk:-llcï¬porl'-- Sheep 75 cents each. Hies 1axp Learg®s. The latest quot«tion« #re as follows No. 1, Sole, 27c to 2¥¢ por ib. No.2% do 23: o 25¢ do Slaughter, 2Zicts do Harness leather, 30 to 33¢ do Upper _ do 40 to 450 d English kipp, _ 75°s o0 lbs td " . Do green, $10 4> lmd: $9 to 12 _ do Bacon salted, $8 UV $ UV _ is Froreâ€"Retail prices. Double extra, #6 1! to 7.00 per barss: Extra, $7.00 to $1.25 _ do No. 1, $6.15 to 7.10 ao Uatmeal, $5.25 do Cornmeal, $3.25 to 3.50 do Cracked wheat, $7.00 to 7 5) Wheat meal, $7.00 do Provender, $1.5) per 100 ios. © Bran, 70 cte. Celery, l!h%prdol. Cabbages, 150 to 20¢ each. Beots 20e to 253 bushel. Apples per l-rnt‘;J 50 10 $3.175. Home spun yarn, 9)¢ to $1 perib. > Home made woolien socks, 43¢ per p ut Wool 6J cte.*to Tuc per lb. Hay $18 to $21 per ton. Ryestraw, $6 U) to 7 0J UVat straw, $8 to $10 u0) do. Pozrk 65 Dressed (Hogs, $5.50. to $6 Mess Pork, $16. Farmers‘ mess,#13 to $15 do A BI Canadian cal{ French â€"â€" do Hides, No. 1. 9joper Ib. _ _ »per Ib. Cod oil 58 to 60 cts par gallor Beof, $5 00 to 6 0) per 100 be Mutton, 86 to 0s per 1b. Fowis, 50 to 69 per couple Turkeys, $1.0) to 1.20 sach. Geese, 450 to 50c each. Ducks, 40 to 50e Eroouplo. Fgathers, 60¢ per lb. English kipp, _ 75°ts French do â€" $1.30¢ ggs 30 t y m. P oiler 19 is 17 ois garir In prints, 20 to 23. Lard, 5 to 10 ote. per 1b. Tallow, Oc to 00c do. Honey, 15 to 2) do. Potatoss, 35¢ per bushel Bwedish Turmps, 50 Carrote 450 to 50c. Pu-lp-‘ilh.do'L Onions, $1.50 to $: 9‘?7’35’_â€'3‘ Buckwheat, 55 to 6uvste per us 161 Oate, 42: to 47e do Peas, }0¢ to 80c do Beans $1.50 to $2.00 Barley 60 to 63¢. Corn, none. Fall wheat, $1.30 to $1.49 do Prime mess, $13.00. Hams smsoked, $15 00 to $16.9) par «+4 wheat, $1.2) to 1.30 _ 40 OTTAWA KARKETS $1.20 i RE in a second. >, vibrate its But in id hclieve"x‘t