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aution. ORY & MooRrg» _ 100¢ mpcurg,, ... *Pith ::_"::“f Drhfil.!.:n. for Canada, l;‘(:fiml & CO., 3 | BROLHERS & o m tf CawyADIAN Â¥WE8D4 CLOTHA : _ > ... iz '""cm.u.,.' XD STREET, Lo :dn.@$ 1 by Mr. Benson for the Cot« a eouretine ris Presgon a e and Sleigh ACTORYO TREET, OTTAWVH, ind Jewellery, Waie! KA M ales, H .L it oronto amortment of PANCBREATTy IC “hlmf?}n _ ACENe _AE WEB stroncts ng free seal Wuien d 0 Need the usual sape, ied e ind amount of new and im« y has lately been is driven by steam ament so supplied in this ‘fl“:ir ‘s inspestion ‘;: to ous UGGILES AND SLEKIGHS assorLMmeNDt kdalo &Co Buck and which I hava a1.. _ * ** > whole forming a one else Acient “ufl:c sear satisfactorily. Jewelery and Plate sâ€"at 16 in sny market. w&.â€".m.w c Grove ;&m «d an Eesc 0 Acid. 1j -‘:.! are practical workmen supermsion to all mork RA & CO. Grove, btreet, Ottarv® 1812 M K 1813 a the derent tC 1nd readill? take, we have ellery, 'nm'- v’:" ""‘ | 06 200 EoiA touk: epaired by skilled /j¥» YMEARA & O only EMULStOy Tebmwnalit 3 i MeCOKNELL Dps x..n.; ayushk “ h » :_____-‘ y _ % con Dentist will be fourd 0r z‘.:...l THE OfTtaWA LRk, o #0»! | Mclk in smooth » 152 3 Bell‘s : ipores â€" TELDING, â€" yor, VILL NO 2650 Ajustu(s® ~ WILSON & ORR, Carvers&Gilders L + here{ofore oxuun! > Snat the ARYoS ana GEoRG 2t the Cits of Ottawa, in the Bg!l*lo », 2404 Pprovince of Ontario, un W“% it u:u‘-. Irwip, is tais mt o o o oo d e cots cangs carrying & K L FELLOWs, Q YARTIX OGARA, & s on Re o enc intends CarTyl w&‘fl%‘& all mmcso‘ _‘-‘“‘.dflfl‘-c the sall late coâ€" l;g‘.’?’mdmuwg this 13th day at . ANGU3, ot Juty, A **" _ â€" .','°.¢"nm.. I1£WIN. .mm «id Torkâ€"streets, Otta wa sold oulthe retail business to Mesars, .‘.-w,:'w leave to return yANUFACTURING, JEWELLRY AND Â¥ . L E8TATE AG â€" begal GESearbs. (Of the late firm of Lewis & Pinhey.) Ormorsâ€"igin Street, Otiawa. 0K Porust. | A. J. Cariortk. | H. P. Birt Jane 2 1874 Tulwu" & CHRYSLEB, Barristers and Attorneysâ€"atâ€"Law. jslters in Chancery, Notaries, &c. . ?â€"nm-o-.msuo.'.- | -."'J’:. ; 1878. r.n.cn:r:n:x.A M l -‘)&l‘-". MANUFACT URERS, w60 Snarksâ€"st. BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS * Selicitors 1: Chaneery, &c6. w& G. BRUNEL, M.A. +. % Sparksâ€"st , Ottaw a. 1"“, QPF MARBLAGE LICENSES ~o%ALP W.MARSHAL MATHESON, Rarrister, Mtornez. Notary, &¢ â€" OFFICE: M is Chancery Chambers, PLIOTURE FRAME NYarch 17, 1874 Trb. 5. 174 0. v. K. FERLAND, â€" ADVOCATE, * a o B Jrmporary Offlce at Dr, JOS, BEAUDIN‘3, mwed ar office u:.fi':‘ri\“;cnt?;. i m‘lon. s c:unr in ;‘: . Jt acequnts in both Proâ€" ; S eeimk _ _ _ | mss _3 feosrmas, | | ADYOCATE, sou.1citTon.&c. | Bxil, March #, 1974 k. **â€"**~** ar Puystcian, sod Accouâ€" !m‘momoo hours , and 2to 4 p. m., mlr;.n to dissased and Oithe uterus. 1783 Semeepathic Pn siciam, 2 -h.u.u.’-.c.r.‘ s2d Residence (‘Com i-:l-‘-.wo.om \»fi_ DlJ. P. LYXNN, %&mm- % 187%, \_‘___‘_._- DR BURRER OM ILs C. P. 8. L, O., M MoGul University, M gam.,wp. Residence :â€"Corn o a." ELL & BRUNEL, DlnxmanT, qaame Juy * RARRISTER, SOLICITOR, #e., Retemor to Williiam Mosgrove, E2q,) Wa.Magove‘s Bullding, Ottawa ® AROHAX EATIT, _ ANDEEW LeAXY, . | C No l m‘f r_and Jewel! Efk BU RROwWsS,~ | UPWARDS, C.P. 8. L, O., M. 0. P. 8. 0. | h-:uluxhflo?s-.‘ MeQl! Untverntty, Montreai, Surgeos | (epteomerss Enamct wekmeped," sad quram Cavairy, ‘::]umn:m&bh“ ;m:â€"(‘-’noruflmm' _-l:h;mdlt it & %56.6m | O%(r&. ' eesgenarss â€".â€"â€" the «s wuos, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘w..:::.*:::..‘:::z:'..?:::-w" ,wmwwhyu-fl SurgSon and ‘The comfort and economy of \his Agsousheur, Oftawa, | surpassed, whilst the route is one of antovite lhe Tusas oflee, Sparks | pictaresque in Canade. Youriste will f " Ees se bth Contre Town. _ _ °* * "*4!5°%°® | JOUSREIAU IDD: on counts sent through rALKER, qTIcE w,, Solicitor, &c. Officeâ€"Over B. Flour Store, corher of Sussex NHEY, CHKISTIE & HILL, 3. D. R. 4 W woom Burgeo sHOW CASES MADE TO ORDER. w W wWaRD h‘*’ . MONTREAL 5 ~~â€" _ e ... | OPPOSITE RUSSELL HOUSE, is 2 0| Apai®m, 9e â€" m Mpibicat garps . | N =nc.â€"2 coce RISTERS, ATTORNIES, SOLIOCLâ€" TOR3 CONVEYANOER3, &o., BABRISTER, ADVCCATE, &0., BCHAMBAULT «& LEAMY, Notary Public and Advoocst: =. ‘wi T. C. Br ‘w_[\on~m LOWES, OGaRA, LaPIERKE & j REMON, «mepathic Physician, Surgeon, Acâ€" touchour, &c., M. C. P . & 8., Ont. ite and Residence U‘Commor Sir=ct, opâ€" r- I * fi:‘nmm a Uoou: | Passengers leave Ottawa at 7.30 a. m., and 5 p.B * Peeriesa‘"‘ * Queen Victori®‘ waATCHMAKIXG BUsSINESS nr-c'u‘hmm Mann‘s Hardâ€" ore. COFDT etcalfe and Sparks SHawa ___ _ _____OANADA Â¥.1,CUUILEE, B. C. L, HON, JOHN O CONNOR, qC LOOKINXGâ€"GLASS and BoLAFIELD. Solicitors, Netaries, &c. Offlces t, Otftews, Ontario, (near Russe wired without the use of the knife, by a ipssdy and aimost painiess proâ€" g-"w:'}u-wu is HEREBY o 6 p.D1 & ULL P.Q@ CASSELS & PENNOCK, 3-A“| R. MACDONELL, and Loans negotiated. look, Klginâ€"st. Ottawa, C. Brigham, Esq. Susser » heretofore extsth HORACE LAPTERRE® EDWARD P. REMON CBarbs.| GIVEN Of Deutal Surgeops of w. YOUNG, tol _ $â€"6m SSiot? i@T. TB228â€"0m ly OF ROViL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ‘The shortest, cheapest and quickest to Liverpool, and G s ’mn Eind t e nant hamoenporinet on o ates or nmé?â€"uvnraol- un: Portland 2 Fram Poguenr he tevatee tpyogz, Saparday to Fares from Ottawa, Cabin........$77 50 to aGaLAs@ow LINEq- #8 From Quebec to sailing from Que &or-bon_}ghoflfiu and leaving on nnfiln‘--. Return Tickets gran at reduced rates. :Moxmflon«dflmurfldmofl Berths not secured until paid for, |_ ___ â€" Persuas wishing to send for their friends can obtan Aearens, on ui cacen at jo wess on o ftop rel monlncauhot nuUnlud'&su-. (When tickets are not used the amount is returned, le8s a small deduction.] hy Af l anmcr Sir John Young leaves Bryson for Chr.novory Tuesday and Friday morbings at 7 o‘sinck, returning, leaving Chapeau same “‘1‘ ..‘ l,P.' aeman se l r L GaP? CCC l-‘wguw‘h tickets and every information appy p. W. COWARD & : x _U1f<â€"" * Sponts l1,8pnrk.l-‘2t.o.' f Jason Gould..... Sir Young Jonn omm Forest k. :« Elom @...... PD&W@.. ... ... Deux Rivieres. . |BCANDINAVIAN.,,.. ... ... BARHATIAN.sec ervicess IPRUSSLAN.. . .cenlrclalk... UNION FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" â€" wWAY OOMPANY. _ For further particulars apply at thggoffice of the C SSELA Company, in Ottawa, T. S.a President. POLY NEBLAN ssseees00++«« TEMPERLEY ~LINE, m&:w and other firstâ€"slass rom n ST. LA WRENCE, WD, £E£-u, ’ HELOR * n en daeimg the sesont othatipnsion of titk ows du ne 10 Mi8 Trom Locton, unooes abd Mroker onl ing at Ply mouth, outward, or passengers, FROM LONDON. . .. ‘Thames........... ;......... Thurrday, July 2 fi,‘f,fign“"‘”:f";.' .1;;..m"";""':::::::::::::S’n““'m“"u,: la. aa, REUULEU M#fi.w :"’-b souns destrous of bringing out friends, Througn Bills amgn:wummm: Uul':I mg&u %0. Ohw .mr m;‘oégn:mm.vfiu. s 1%-::"!5, se ; RUSs : m‘ P SHAW, Montreal, or i (% STEAMER® Opening o f avigation Ottawa July 23 1873 Canadian Navigation Company‘s Steamers New Iron Steamer PEFRL ESS . A. Bowie. e e nrga o) May ist, SPARTAN, from Prescott to Hamilton " Ind, MAGNET, a w s« = â€"#* CORSICAN, * Montreal * # ith, CORINTHIAN, | = [ . _ " . m>= BSPARTAN _ " Hamilton to Montreal u* MAGNET, a «w Ottawa River Navigation Co. Royal Mail Line of Steamers. OTTAWA TO MONTREAL, 9 PaY AND NIGHT LINE, WILL RICE â€" â€" Agent. 8 1878 ox!r®. leaving Ottawa the smn:?f'vrt'n Dngo -rn-.&'m!om passengers taken on Saturday .v-mm ‘The comfort and economy of his are uD= surpassed, whilst the route is one of the most mumm. ‘Yourists will find tais & yw' I all potnts sent through with desâ€" °‘au:."" and Return Tickets may be had at the ompany‘s office, Queen‘s Wharf and from Agents. » W AHErPHEFEnN Orawa, June 2, 1874 "aok _ r ONDoN, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL HeliO8.. ... «.. Bt. Lawrence â€"For a Good Smoke NYRTLE _NAYVY June LLAN LLNE ~MOKER® | Ottaws. Kay 21 1874 Stramsbktps. LEAVE AS FOLLOWS»â€" checked. Meais and Stateâ€"room FROM QUEBEC UPWARDS, C..R. CUNNINGEAM, R,. W, SHEPHERD, Li irev . mean Wednesday, Juily: 1 W einesdad: duly 16 Wednes W cdorndey Tune 17 26th Juiy iss August 8th . " CAPTATNA .Findlay Muiligan ... Spaitly . Murphy ... .Tonet .. Rajotte . ... Daily ... .Prigw Munio 1874. THE ST. LAWRENCGE ON AND FROM THURsDAY, July l6th, 1874, ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. And accelleration of tiaims, mix‘d Ite old reliable, quickest and ‘best route. The mun'&&.umm.qu it mix‘d Exâ€" press Pullman or Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8. Sme Wfih Grand Trunk trains to and from both and Wost. a Time faster than by any other route. ‘Trains are run on Montreal tinae. _ _ CANADACENTRAL _ For Ottawa via Brookville, TWO EXPBRBESS TRMNS DAIL\ Brockville & Ottawa Railways Day Mail m‘llmgn. Train finWb _ IFBUAUIOM®. . . 2. 0e 6e +4 se a e ea aa es n ++ Passenger Train for Cornwall and all _ _ intermediate StatIODS. .. .. ». .» ..>> .. MIZed train for Vaudrelulâ€"on Saturday M L ce w en w n m e n t n w o w e e o t n e mt it ‘Trains leave Montreal for Lachine at 130 ajn., 9 30 a.m., $.00 pm, and vraing Rave tacitne toe Montreal at m&%‘@flmfi;t,; rocal pessenger train for Hlopmond as 5. stt hist! iof qaddeo, stopping 21 6. t Every aay, and the Lower Provinces at...,. ..;10.00 pm. *redihint o e ces seRe e 5 ccud. 0 pm us po etoiottiPhene comntotion wiurofher lings the w ‘will no be responsible for trains not arriving at or rery "aturday at 5.80 p.m. for Halifax, N. 8. .. ©‘The mm«:m %w Rallmmlum Wmmegondu m.d Thursday at £00 p.m, for St. John, N. B., #0. OTTAWA RAILWAY. OMK, @hs . co) en3 ons rnne h ns nmee nl en xxv-nm ork and Boston mtconzfl.u....... .,...‘..-. leaying any station at the hours named, . _ _ _ Te hranly mfanmcths" Raris Portiana Through Tickets issued at the Company‘s "}“:'fi&. * and time aao repuroans arainthaier a the temineraad wâ€"y staions, apply at the Ticket Office, Bor :.n’umn, or at No. 10_!&_.!95;3_{_1‘90& July 15, 1874 Montreal, March 26rd, 1874. _. ___ __ f w on Areceviie: * Agont IF oitams Of uniferm Gauge with the Grand Trunk 'fi':.ucwn%mm on hand. P{, if i Ootlin UrA) Hat bands. Soarm" &6, can bave them so: Trainsg now leave Montreal as fllows‘: O s c w»: GOLNG WESR. . BUYING ‘A BABCOCK Johnson Forge Pump COMPETITIVE TRIAL otue Tabnsqn Pumge. This pump costs on Pn m on 9@ promy on Brockville, May 11 1874. N EAND TRUNK RAILWAY OOPY T OF CANADA. es B..bcock and other BExtinguishers, â€" e veral of the Htin e anert Sp in op gne Www. Through Tickets issued at the May 23, 1874 Bellevilie, p inhiG, Unlage, en ons V L & m ABLO Py C209 0 Tmm‘:vum unddg:&. tâ€" * GOING 'Fl.'l,’ ts §‘ ROGERS, U NDER T AK E R 6 and 7 Nicholas«St,, Ottawa. Ottawa. 10 45 A.M. 2,30 A.M. 7.45 A.M. 8.30 P.M furnished with every requisita iay ardorn promipiiy altemied to. . _ . QNaiIroabs. ao To THE EXPENSE GOLNG 8OUTH. Grand Trunk unk Exprods Grand Trunk Express Grand Trunk Eixpress s ind tarn _ and Central _ Verâ€" mont and & Watertowh Rys. Grand Trunk Ixpress Grand Trunk West a‘ Rome & Watertown Coond Eooo hoh from the Kast.. .. ..« from West. .......« caFs on ali through night Connecting with. RAIlWABY. ...« seeeese s THOS. REYNOLDS, AND TBE OoF THE O 148 Bt. J treot. J. m:l, Seorotary & Treasurer 189 P.M. 1.3 M 7.00 |P.M. Junction. Arrive & 6,80 4 M. 1.00 P; . 1.30 A. M. #.00 a m. 9.80 p.m. 5.00 pum 1.3 p. m 8.00 a. m 3.15 p.m. 8.45 pm. OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1874. To Orrawa MarsBur & Graxnitsg Works ~â€" _ P. A. TAYLOR, â€"‘â€" â€" â€" PRoPRIETON. ' n The largest and bestâ€"selected assortment of ' f Monuments, Headstones Obeliskse With a and varied assortment of Goods, such found only in & firs t fiot;e.â€"'ln o; Dmfim‘h used the SQRNWALL CHART smn. by which & rn'i% FIT i8 insured. ASB~THE MILLILNE DlPAlu’unwrgu second to none in the clty, â€" ... : . Our Stock is now well selected, and of inspection f : sHOW ROUM ON GROUND ‘*FLOOR._ #*4*Woe have secured the services of a | firstâ€"class ‘Dressmaker from I T. Stewart‘s, New York, also a Milliner from Paris. . Dress Making and Millinery Establishment 234| WELLINGTONâ€"ST. }j234. HAVE OPENED A NEW «ESTABLISHMENT O N°SPARKSâ€"Sr) * With a wellâ€"assorted stock of FTRST.COLASS f Manufretured by the best Houses in Canada and the United States, â€"which they will seltiat a . BB M a L Lo aAab V ANo®r ou"‘con‘;"‘ CAE : put 11 !11:> for yourseives. Rememberths placeâ€"SPARK®â€"#t , in DOOR./ W EST . OF LN NX3R%â€"4¢, $ + doll s ownes N06 Semii TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT At the premises adjothing Mr. I, 1D, Taylor‘s Printing Office, | °_ _ _ 2# 9 R1i d e aâ€"u S t r e â€"oâ€"t.â€"= w:&;m%g?tummow,mummvm@ is unequalled BPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good At guarantood or no sale, .. < ; Rrouse PFurnishing Estatblisnment, . _ â€" ‘ | ‘CORNER SPARKS AND O CONNORâ€"8TS., > «f And see the M NMNSRD COORK STOV 4j the best in the [Dominion, Burms ccal or wood. Also for REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLKRS FILTERS, BIRD CAGES, BABY CARRIAGES, &c, â€";. f t j May 28, 1874. j « % 26%0y L347 #, 1404 * GOoOD TIMES COMING Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. CALL AT DORION‘S; June 18, 1874. *y*The whole stook to be disposed of by 1st of August, at 1 than wholesale prices, at P ; % ~RADFORD & GOYERN‘S, 'mmu:ommmwmummwm gemerally, that he has opaud youarnad hiptly S hittel ationtion to buepoons it mt n conttnuanee of past t Yore . ".~ t | C. P. DORION, M O O RE â€"B ROS‘. : â€"1MPORTER AND DEALER IN. Mantles, Grates, ‘Drain Pipes, e Clay. Goods, And General Building Supplies. 1 , and 1 orders. to sult‘ the Times, -m:-flv eave your Prices he Fob. 18, 1874 mou June*17, 1874 ‘A&Igfi m"flfl. YQUNG‘8 BSTOCK at A GREAT SACRIFTCE,‘are now prepared LESS THAN WHOLESALEâ€"~PRICES. â€" in returning thanks to their friends and the pablic, beg leave to inform thom thal they CLOCK@â€"30~HOURS AND ElGHT DaYs, MASONTO GOODSâ€"Blue Aprons, Collats and Jowels, R. A) Aprons, Sashés and Dealer in Thousands 6f other Goods too numerous to mention here, in the Hardware and Tinware Business. uve Boxas Btove i May 18, 1874. oc e se per Machine Goods, .‘ _ uy borks Plainâ€"andâ€" Fancy FPurniture, Begs to inform ‘his friends and the general public thathe nas opened a firstâ€" class ImEDUCOCBHLD â€" PRILCBS FHOR 1874 W. M. SOMERVILLE RADFORD â€"& > GOYER % has. 2s jand appp on on iyane kevsatnctatt men, with neatness and l opatcte & HARRIS & CAMPBELL Wromohes and Kar Rings in Sots, Bracglets, Kar Rings, omm,:m‘_-m JOSEPH | DIMBLEBY, DHAND SEE*FOR YOURSELYVES. #A& 38} BPARKSâ€"8T., SiF A\! Goode Werranted Shyunk . "wik RideauStreot W.. ~R YX~â€"AZN,* RLEOFROPLATHD WARE 1 Fruit Dish CA LL: Â¥A.T ESTABLISHED 1860, Btock Consisting of: NEXT DOOR TO CHRISTIE‘S DRUG STORKE, reininl ifpplanmnel ai appis ied‘ npbralgh oc Eie B prieer e iiniandy ‘Coloured Gold Sleeve Buttons Cooered auld cealsy ohaine, COhaio®, Coloured Gold Studs, _ ... : Coloured Gem Rings, Water iotties, EM“"'.;_ ies Eve Giassesâ€"Lazarus & Dollet Ink.Stands AWN and Petaal) .. and Forks 201y 208y Jewels, 11° 2ge $99 B ‘[From Frederick Hudson‘s **History of Jourâ€" . 1 Heundersigned have the honorto call the atâ€" . tE loric j x Builders, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers and | _ After the New York Heraid gained n * others, ie (u.npl:fiu p.u&qnpq and had to their new and élegant Polygonal Table Turnâ€" htqllw M Ts weny erain HirugrkRs. rikum 2 “"“"l""‘m"’-“ nevh "m’ from LRGS AND BEDSTEAD PoOBTK . | Kurope, the Tribune, Bun and Journal ‘of C CS ) C Sotideikg O â€"OCCITUs P . _ to their new and t Polygonal Table Turnâ€" Ing, consisting of flogen ; j NEWELS STAIR BALUSTERS, TABLRE â€"â€"LRGSAND BEDSTEAD POBTH, . _ manufactured by them under patents granted to J. BEAUDRY in Canada and the United States They are prepared to furnish Equare or Octagon Newels‘ Railings, Table un Liatnlss wl ty to Bul'l'ders and fitm::t Makers in w{amdflu and at prices which) will com » Bam ples may be ,n:t.%. hardware store of Sparks #Â¥eet, near O‘Connor Street, who is :mhoru.d to â€"receive orders. munul m-..ki‘rwmt Y!ll'bo allowed to the Agents Wanted in all P arts of Canada, to sell on commis#ion. JOSEPH BEAUDRY & Co., July 21, 1874 $ 9 5 5 , 0 0 0 IN _OCASH GIFTS | ° To BE DISTRIBTTED BY THE : Mercantile â€" Prize _ Association or NEw YORK. DaAILY DRAWINGSâ€"A PRIZE 1 GQ for $5. 150 for $48. y _ .o( ; coo . w ho m aite ns gmnls "Xddrems, * * MUNAY GRaAy & 00., .‘ FOR EVERY TICOKET. 1 Cash Gift, © â€" $100,000| 75 CashGifts each$1,000 a2d 422008 ‘Tihke Matiéc: Banicor? Cnatortom arow $13,000 ; ufl Hattié Banker, CA an.* cKe t Boyene: P. Brackeu burg, Watch, $300] iss Aunie Osgood, New Qriesp®» $9%1, Amow T wo Prizes $1,000 4 Two Prizes Wg Five Prizes $100 To be distributed in L, D. SINE"S 100th Regular j Monthiy Gift Enterprise, c t ‘axfip trom each ; wmnmbog ':x'gflp.gfio.' fi'fim umited gents to Tickets, to whom e P Pinr i S Aivet is 1 avam Tickets $10 ; m se iofi s tpa mininnss af dean ies aled arhar in formation in reference to mw porigpiiiett 1 â€" 1 p nrem, nor se 101 w . Barm st â€"~"__ _ ‘Oinsinnati, 0. $50,000.00 _ POSTPONEM®NT. FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT In aid of the . PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUOKT . MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1874. «l AST CHANCE FOR * An Easy Fortune A ponement of the Fifth Concert of the Pnbmm of Kentucky has so gnor- aly antuicipated, and is so the interest of all concerned, that it must mest the approval of all.‘ ‘The day is now absolutely nud,andthau' will beâ€"no Mmmm the gouunm now announced. .A ent nuuaâ€" r of ronumm-oldwm enanied us to hav M.lu'odn'.t:(onuu Si8t .l\}l:,but a short postponeIment W rable to a partial drawing. Let 5t SuraÂ¥ in mind One Cash on in every padkage of 150 tioots that __â€" Gharter and by the present management, MONDAY; 801x NOVEMBER, ce Hrrdcdeunted Hamers worth $1,900," April #, 1974 ~~/ TBE FIFTH GIFT CONCRRT s the last which will ever be given under 20,000 ~CaA8SH GIFTS. OLYGONAL TURNING. One Grand haveaaan s Ou§=:m§.. 8...' mm% Gifts, oh. ,3 Gifts, 14.000 each u&”o'n'utm. 10,000 each. o n tune £100 chon 16 Ossh Girta, . ©10,000 ©a0l1, ... ««»«) «++ gfi&f& o bask. it:ll.!. ... %fi éfig“‘?& 9@::.â€".::::::;:-.: ul mu%fi m::‘“:gz-:::::::::::% is n ome Giftg /. "W Sach.:..:.1. ... woite mmmem.mm?fi PRICE OF TICKETS. Tobe drawn MONDA Y,.BEPT. 14th, 4874 ONE GRAND CAPLTAL PRIGE OH $5,000 IN GOLD | g:;nn&.c&m.... l: n W mole Pigkeie Toba oo nolclsocios. > , 9000 Persons whhxa to invest should order mnu.m.dmr mohnnoofleoqylrhd ‘,fi"‘,wmml-m'mu.mfiw“ 7 5s containing full particulars furnished cnappieten: â€"* +B08. E. BHANLETT®E : .. FAAN. _ Agept and Msong wl be distributed by lot among the ticketâ€" ; G ho:ders. DaY FIXED AND A FULL DRAWING C AED: l’}u‘:-fim'm;o'wfl ; five on mslly Sewiky Meoitaet wortk Theonly reijabie GGMt Dintribytion in the That the music wiilbe the best the countr. affords, and that _ C $2,500,000 26 11 â€"$ w ‘Qr P. DORION Poblle Lipmary Botidiags, LoateriNe Un "VYaluable Ci‘te, HVLL, P. Qq T imts LIST OF GIFT3 AGGREGATING {Greenbacks, 100, 000 140,000 $0,000 25.000 this | â€"â€" Enterprise in the Olden Time. ~Commerce, ol New York, combini g. with mmfimhmm ‘Bmimm Washington, made one or | two prodigious efforts to destroy ‘the presâ€" | tige of their singleâ€"handed contemporary . llnmmfiom of these eftorts themeelves mysteriously, . Lhe in common with the other ot New York, published the advertise* ment on the 6th of February, Â¥ â€" ~LETTERS FoR ©URoPS, A versel of extraordinrry with ohoico-mng maâ€"ter and crew, will leave New York for iAverpool on , the 9th instant, at tweire o‘ciock and re/ will ‘leave Liverpool on or ::n':nm th or flmfiil-us Letter remain until Monday morn« |m£.;mo'¢ook?'“_ : R t This escaped general observation on the first day of its insertioe. Butin the exâ€" gitement in the community on the Oregon question the tact of the despatch of a vesâ€" sel of ox(nordmnz speed sson spread throughout the ne«#spaper offises, reading rooms, hotels, and business circles. Wihat gould it ? some thought it was a special Gor express, which an Vre« gon treaty quietly made with t..e Briush Minister at Wathington. _ Bome, that it was & stock or cotton speculation, (thers, that the veâ€"sel was to be sent by SBir Pipic ie en o es ce t e n 4 Richard Pakenham with important qli spatches : relative @to Oregon, Mexioo | P° and . Texas, . No _ name _ appear | f ingâ€" with the advertisement, â€"and | "* no place indicated where leiters could re: be ‘ deposited, tended to increase the | +" mystery. : It was ascertained, however, ::' Ml.hovuu&wucuo(mfimptm M boats of New York. Ilmplicit faith was LA phudlhbu?od,hmmm he 10 leave New York on the Oth, mod Liver» pool on herâ€"return trip on the 26th or c 27th of the some mionth. . Orce a pilot lik boat, in pursuit of a defaulter to the Goy» ernment, crossed the Atlantic in eightsen | deys, including three days‘ detention in a 'r' ‘ktorm. ‘The new enterprise was arranged “ to beat that time ; but . _ T « The best laid rchemes 0‘ maice and men Tho “':'I.‘:‘:;y; extraordinary speed" was the pilot boat ‘Williaim J. Romet.‘ She was engaged by the New York:. Ti‘ in e amatie en purpose news from Wmdmdmnfl t & stop to the unpleasant boasting wgt To Saglets." it wat dedined copectily necessary to accomplish "this at this particular ‘time, when -‘:;F T l Ctear Artinls on the Uroain Fammpd ; on question . mnbwnms-flM'nd de: served success for its boldness, and originâ€" ality and cost. _ The:Herald~ had. by the mo:::o&n York pilots, itsâ€"own news boats expresses from Boston, anticipated its contemporaries so many times that tho‘-wtb neoa-ityo:a or two great tocounteract the of their neighbour‘s enterprise. â€" _ <>| . The name of the parties who chartered tholomuwundmdykmmth! the public for some time her deparâ€" ture believed that -hwnb:u&odu either our:own authorities at Washington or by the British Minister. .The pilot.boat was cleared at the Custom House by J. B. Braine, hu:ug. in trade with the British Provinces,| % outs betwaos Myo Pnpaniae came) bat just at that trime. _ These circumstances assisted in keeping the real parties in the enterprise out ddm. It was only the peouliarly smiling of Mr. McKirath, eepiral bis ohhohen tns pritentang man ment own. pasronising manâ€" ner of the Narth::fim.tku beirayed the origin of the briiliant effort. ~ _ _ _ It is rumored that the Portland falke are to beat the New York Herald in the news by the -Gsrrd“m days out Liverpool. modns ope‘ â€" Mumhvomamtbumtulu‘::- er off Halifax, cross over by horsss to An« napolis, join the steamer ‘ Kennesbes‘ and run to ‘Portland, and | from :thencs by railroad to Boston. ; We are inclined to believe this operation will cost more than it will come to. a 1 isk The ‘Romer left New York on Monday, the 9th of February, under the cognt in i ::' t.“lfl:.. QUae or twoâ€"daywatter M Boston Telegraph conâ€" tained the following paragraph :.. . |â€" ;m:iflfh‘:fid o € on ‘was reâ€" qn-“ *'-nn One ':w“m udl aive &. brought a letter from Bangor to Mr. Ben: net, asking the suggestive question, * Are %Mtbu for:â€"un exprese fr0m ". .Buch a question sa seon after the departure of &0&' was & amall problem to solve. informasâ€" 2.":‘.‘;’:&‘.'.:"'};....."'"‘"...“‘“"‘.. m t plans accordingly, Herald bhad. intâ€" ranged ordinary express o m Boston on the arrival dmfi&' ruoning over the Worcsester Norwich ww“ms.m.' uY rMoonum ner the to over Long laland road to New York, [ â€"® Tumododom'ummnudod by Cap :uqm-.:mngu sailor, an energetio o not ‘partial to whtmdx’?uu' The Juaarders at that time ran to Boston oaly. . . . There mm‘:ppumou. Bdld-tnfi:om taken to aischarge orgo ndhbhcdum-.‘hq hurried. â€" Thirtyssix hours were uukh’thmhl.m The < Alliance,‘ as the Tribuns its associates were calied, had taken all these fact:‘ into their caloulations, So it appears had the It became important to notily the agents of the steamer at Hslifax of the impend. ing struggle, and intorm Capt«in Judkins immediately on his arrival that ‘when he reached Boston he would fied that his mnhdpnu::‘iua.hanâ€"nm': is pretty much the same a6 ie Unled Buates: " The Aaald. in thn Â¥iew, published numerous paragraphs on the great rave, and sent them to Haliftax to be shown to C Jadkins as soon as vhe pilot on board the .‘ Camâ€" ~ «Tvan express to beat me to Boston T‘ asked Captain Judkins,. *I‘ll see about Tnnumuurrw actifity dis, phmuanihx. 0o Caunarder ever re. so short ‘a time in port, and the ‘Cambria‘ made at run to Boston in thirty hours! . It was fair to suppose that the -fldytwgm'ami:flonueh-mly enterpirse, would have all its arrangements for speed and success complete from Haliâ€" fax to New York. 1t would be unjast to. mppa-tb::lfllu. Time ani sp.ce beâ€" tween wopolnhw,w be fully considered by the What did that establishment do under these cirâ€" cumsiances? â€" No plans existed east of Boston. . The only % in. the m‘mm steamer ‘%mmm Norwich with the Long Island Railroad. She was slow. The only. hope of the Herald was in making a very quick run from Boston. Jf it beat i ..a.?u...mu.-uu cluwrnd- Jena rolled into one magnificent victory. uw,mow--mu.uu. Leipsic, if not a Waterloo. If this great overland express was a success Napoleon Romer udps:d.: w’ntu ut an would go to Lt. Helens. s 'fllial’ moorovde-ndma.‘ other lhumw: g.mump carry the IUI§N0O AJ"_ "_ ol lad | ut aset | riger uis has an ‘pees tound Sound. There was steamer callei the }‘nm‘l‘-.un{mm Va:.- erbilt, suitable T ie uit devern n en miame journalists and of the importance of the coming news.~ .. *What can I do?" asked the Commoâ€" dore. "!fl-ddyulvll. I like your __‘We want the Traveller,‘ said the M‘nmnhmuoc messenger at come through the m&h another meos mfl; let me see,‘ and surning i0 a young man, said, ‘ Write out an order for the Iravelier for Mr. Bennett.‘ Signing the order. the Commadore passed it to the Heraid, and said, «Ihere‘s the boat. ep her till your express ex: pires, Now whead. Good moros o neke wer of yookt copcion peprates th one sst 8 ns take Sriges t hiep up the hree moe ‘!ql'lfl.l two,‘ Leferre (ms Rumediitely avipstones" ts was to Aliyn‘s Point, to wait the armival of the news. Mr. Joseph Eiliott, of the Herald, munr.:om Mr. Ipl: ml nis arms as jumped upon the loso» rript t & 20u, 1848 gives the reâ€" r-v , gives the re» lwul’ spiriced journalistio. «K.ir, as Tne scene around the Herald office was one of great excitement. The Uregon queition for a time ‘was ‘overshadowed by â€" ~the ~ result:=â€"of ~Ahe great race. Mr. . Benneit . immediately .. the â€"_ aad m_'nm'm'%@: .A.l‘l‘ as the ;uc:um of «ie *Moly » m efoantonsapan 23 ther himt Albodg ahe wrowe of speoms wore‘in ~fromt of the <Herald building ~was m&a‘mwub,n&?:w fused to join in the overland tamil. b'ru Dahoh)lm ':.tno fi‘:fi. dgz_uru: < Herr yon Bismarck has cast asice his civi« *‘.:'m.m“'"":::;‘.‘.m‘nfi’.h Tiree to bir impoeig ngure s worr nertin stamp. © The has been iu the habit of retiring to reast after. micpight, and, in conformity with the habus of ail other mortals, drank regularly ome of ywo boitles of champagne as a «leeping potion. He seems not to have acknowledged the P e tad e i for Prinee Bismarck bas often been known when‘in bed at 9 or 10 o‘clook at ~nigns to command his counseliors to abtend and make m% 2x~mw aotes on a fortat 8, rarely attends balle m-mfl:: ‘Keipedtiing ‘science and the theatre, Biemaerok evinced My-m.mmm the. "Plece ‘of Bertin: "Iood . faross, Wwas zffll the only theare th«t was honored with his company.© In that tem= ple‘of the muses we citen mest . the man ingaameamatniiter a l the vkes Boulwdl:f,!'aun,.d raulein Weg» ener. Was itMot ‘a Kuropean â€" event When we arose one morning and read the :;“:.::“.;‘“""‘. y ) CR quite & t ‘h&-om comic aketohes kim are ‘catretuily ‘collécued by un..d bdn:t:n: ‘daugbterand piaced in an albwor &uflhuw-ituh‘wu. worse and more «beurd the carrion uuuhml-dnml'm“u the + Eiadueradatach,‘ »Weepin‘ »Uik,‘ ol she Lord F208 the w Anpea apant boes Rticr: thelé 200 grotesque nailure of «e of "the Wilneimaetrasse knows o well how 10 reseat ~the sitaolke and eriticiame of tbe lime Maâ€" junke, the oniet editor of the qierical â€"sermsnpia,‘ or of the «+enfent terrible® of the social, demooratic, and Lassailerian is, on w very triendliy inâ€" diined ‘"“?an The expresâ€" sion wii ' several years Ago, Nu('o&’nndhum a people who vave entirely failed in their callio 3," ds sull his opinionat the present day. .» Ihe su‘ jouned advertisement which apâ€" r.d in a recent number ol the San ‘rancisoo Chronicle, has revealod a sirange upd romantic story :« _ o d es lnformation wanted immediately of the whersabouts of m Ouulter or Oolter. who, in the years â€"5b1â€"58, was with the tirm of Dent, Vantine & uo..ulnwl'o Ferry, and aftermwards st Olympia, W. T. In 1454 he was defrauded out of a large sum of money by & party who Adi to Houth America. â€" This man died recentiy. leaving an estate valued at over 000 entirely so Colter, by way of on, Pleass address Attorney, this of * e 1t appears that in ©1854 the firm of Parâ€" ker & Volter were in business in San Franâ€" cisco.and Olympia, W.T.. Mr. Parker h«d charge of the Ben Francisco bhouse and Henry Colter looked after the Uiympia business, At this time Obarles Jessup, a resident of Olympila and afriend of Colâ€" tor‘s, being about to visit SHan Franglsoo, nmmzwwhb“.Wwbo delivered to Mr. Parker, Jessup, instead of fulflling his trust, fed with the to South America. !‘bhdmz x accam: dnh?mm his native place, Westfela, Mass,, and died receatly, ter or papers left the tollowing dosument : .. e In June, 1854, I received from Mr. Oolur,oflh:“&-'d“h“orh! tOoI&:;:' ‘package of eoin, $4,800 more or which [ pledged my word and honor to transmit or deliver to £, H. Parker, of San Francisoo, and whatever injary has resulted, I abone am guilty and bear the bleme. Colter could nos belp himself at the tims, . I write ~uhis to exonerate my friend and relieve my conscience on a sick bed, Cuas. Jessur, of Wesrbeld, Mass. A San Francisco lawyer has been comâ€" missioned to find Colter, and has recsived is dead, some that be was seen alive PRICE 3 CENTsS After Desath Honesty uhe more whe mercy Bo far the

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