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Ottawa Times (1865), 12 Feb 1870, p. 1

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TM.. any rallway he in qppuaiae altecaale l .h said Reliwage with ith power to Build, notice is â€" M9¢0*** Loninag» amk Th TCOK eraby given that #P the Pariiamest ot the EY ALL DRUGOGIm aÂ¥a, August 1, 1808, the completion @* he ennactment of * adhoiders, 204 ® wokbhoiders awder abd ‘FFB-'.' restore fo Miver C llllnq neither « > Dropey and grate fou nd No. ) #LQ & BRANS such Rallways o works prossed “n“ D& & consiruction of & trom Fout Garty, :.,l-.-c‘o'l S%fia: ns anid ther Vinegars * Plile ' *‘ CKLED 8. :: + Cffect HHK, !“(“i:!‘f\l“d\ iwey (rom the C » Qntarie, to Hort ites the attack $ .A?.'.‘f‘-‘ygr 8 ‘rw mil f Â¥ C Anhamim arm id be taken in ho Memmepme 0 _ MJM‘ ‘of the GAN ADLAN PAG w a ViGATIO® comPA ag 10, 1660 : _ WB Iway â€" ~> ot the Do# the affect of a er‘s Sap s m t )Ccastonal img .3 â€" A0uon, :".\;- ue 100 aystem., monstiary eredit i in ald of enots 4 various P & K P 4A L ED C. AYEHE & C646 . as equired, to vatem. With a dve t Â¥ CABLE and ; uo differ, so far as * “-F““ i mortigaged Lands. . r the svntrol of the trom thense io the » Orankts 0 be made 4o c.‘m‘.‘ LOKELL. u4 "*, August 4 .. neuyrh w 11 or other of or remove the o Dysentery or A is & W &A ind RMiltouse 2 1Nb 4 \ye Ar® of the Te foe o€ Lo : agrooh 4pP**> on Rivers and ersed by the 18 Aken pa rpos & at the 006 Siaintes rhood, as CÂ¥ ~= +b Wa 41.80, 10¢ % ats w bant estimant m as nsual, ® grau io job work . * K K M lovcll-rn * | Commissioner of Customs Rasto® & co., es NBSION MERCHANT®, h o all grades, Ports of Ane , Souterne and Maderia Wines wood and bottle,lwproved by age, Lo S oamren till de tot foke of taning sold o 1 think, cewnnot ftail to fuvor me with their orders. Aolesdle and Retarit Pickie E‘:’:fi"’* or dureet Box 0 00 A 3 om swed procured at dan in the best; they 'l:l.’.‘ru is comparison with any imported K and iumportant fact is that beb munufuctured in Ottawa there hrfi.m ana other ox pe sell full 40 por cant lowar in I ..’..‘.‘-"‘ Ottawa, 28th January, 1870 I“-iutnlu-. InÂ¥roioes Lotice : 18 per cent, AL ~sSToOvE na0 Buixoms; Resaw‘t & Co, Henâ€" ‘s and other brands. % -zouâ€"‘ ® ‘ per‘s and Houtwans, a wood m-. is undounbtediy the m .;."‘".'.q:";i::‘fm T rake uf MA.,,... 4004¢ consgned tor immes. me it all cases. CS O whem during the service as m brate : mâ€"-‘ ?-’.”.‘.A Ees notice of my intedition to -m %uamflblhfl)st PONU P, &0, whotesale, * lnbhrh.lhh.h-”-‘v led me to enlarge my mamufastery to make mv&b.&q ‘%.3:;. PROOFR AND :‘m. extrumely low rices. Htewart® Seetsh Whukey and FORWw aRDERE WaBRM + als ruREACE, U# Works to a L‘*. ied to hoat Churches, and h‘Coffse qrdund and reosted daily‘on MEA DOw 3 erous othor mmnm EST ANI m‘. Misse lot ” 8AVE}» FROM FIRE _ *Â¥ TWINTY.FIYE Congou, Imparial, Young m&uy ILK, P CKLED SsALMON ABBR. HER«:ING®, ‘ as usgal ranted to FY ING C pply f L ©ots AND sHoES ree and Pine Sait RIDEAU STREET, QPPFAW A ‘g OPENXED HI8 NEKW E8TAbâ€" LISHMENT :‘:‘ v::. LOW PRICKS a large aad mt tibate eatpags and Paost W HEK LA Ns h Whiskey . Irish Pottoon VOL OTTAW A, LEX AND OTHERS DHAC Hu® im H MEADOws & co, at..________ 3# Bustex street. employed KRA, GROCERA, PROYL at ur, Oatmeai, Pork, &0. " _ @0 neveral schurches and that wo bave heared. Thess at teatimpniais we can ofer . warm in shurch this more~ RCToR8 : am; D OIHOMAON, Trew THOMsSON, T N DUXX. Whdbent . NALH BELOW co8t baur ains. ; bar ains. ns l!‘“ ROR APH VOMP A NY i P Davuwoxa‘s Rxchange Sparkse stroot. Alos. j all grades. | am now _ red# Chapter LXVILI of the ual is shosen with l'“:.‘M tw . give y a*Aifamtio®. " *"*"* £ Lambermen‘s Woear always #v® i» the bank of th: Ridean End of Little Sussexâ€"st. tree to Bakle boitliss solissted ow 1 } 06y &R Lk @TREET ONHN SMITH, Fiteroy Harbour, & * TWB ; custemere and the public _ now my Fall Feot Weat ‘which will be y Jepartment, represonting star, pto anad qts ) BEST STYLES a, Children‘s, a‘s Wonr. | wlaiments,) Â¥ country. Appl; to J 0@ BEHLL. sorts of work, Oaly the other e @ROROE MURPHY 1ND s$HOE STORE, & CO any past of the LY TTJ M DEPOT, lue the sextom .hm rlhnl--o i therefore tast :uu& 1" wa thereby NO. 128]. 4 4 -f.‘.:::-i:.mu.. ProAting by this m , bhe preopares a consentrated ‘W‘." d‘:d‘n iplee .:;:low posseases blm “;o....ol ord: aary mmm.-,‘:m.. A“d*:tm zd.- hmoh:q.,‘.hl Into a glust of wates. A-‘:uo.li-mlh“ of tas water a the moment he requires it, thus sconomining to be the ho feoe lt }hl-d“mmhu": â€"sompany each bottle. lnsfrnct # @General ‘depot in Paris; 1. Â¥mins. soldt, Wronchitta: soughs aad ontardhys """"* *‘ snirneninrnnifetond 4o Prowest ree "as s Demure Ml tottprcntet in a gines of sultable for town or country use. of alb desoriptions, and a, general assortment o 4 | ll:!h Fw::-:.udnfi.;,do:l‘li! be tor anle at very low prices, _ | A‘.mpud o-u..ul.rf'u-n. bllfl...ll.:”-d-;." l 6 n hm muin mninhy, cce dules and C meamaths hard «o with board asn Mh‘;:“m'm Ar h::_ :O:Q‘:ull m.-h. 'l!‘ giwo 9000 tinsait i ty oo n enanemione eesue, ::z of the Parliament Buildings sad e ii\”io q0OOD TINSMITHS â€"| _ ~~**~ Wanted at OROCERS & COMMISsSION MEKRCHANTsS desize o announse that they !..m.. T y"*" Gooderham & Wort‘s H; Wines, Old Rys and Proof kept constantly on hand, and sold at very «eA ce > _ * C e COPPER PLATE PRINTEER, Bank streot, Contro Town, > BETWEEN SPARK® & QUEEN sTREET l!vslou. acabokay. .austavs switn, ( ofthe Cathe dral) a Qraduate of the l-m:nnuuy @ Paris. ln-n:::flnou 1 Minging. Rideanâ€" corner * Tumma:, Fune 2. Thee, 198y l)uuo TUNING.â€"The subscriber having decided to divide his time equally between Ottawa and Ogdessburgh, would yeg to inform his hie old patrons and others, that he hopes, in futn to attend to their orders for tuning: -.nmg than heretofore. Shall risit Miawk onee a month. Orders ::‘dvo{ n.a.lt. lov-:?-o Auction Roome, at les" Music @KO, N. BENEDICT Mrs Robort Stewart having madesarrangements with an accomplished lady teagher, announces that her Dancing Classes will sommence on Wednesday, the 22nd instant. Mumnvueu;.u on appi aation to Mre Robert Stewart, Wilbrod street. _ Ottawn September 9th, 1889. 11 48ef UÂ¥VOT TAR, > y . tll(:ll‘l’l‘?lb PROOF LIQUREUR, M Quyot has smogeaded t depriting tar of its Uuyot‘s tar receas in the "prig alginm and Spain. qu. DUIGNAN*K, ~ | _ SPARKS STREET, OrTAWa., A faw more “h-â€"-n he atcomm. No. 33. The UNION MUTUVAL Li¥® tngsur ANCK COMPAN Y , of Maine. ol T x S B. Co % A 8¢, ‘.- For the Minister of Finxnese Jonx WU?(‘)E&. 1 have this deposited with the Receiverâ€" rg %mh addition to A Dutiar t 5: ‘dolf Broan beapet nublllmé&m“l) U. 8. Bonds, 68 of ‘#1 The Hon. Jobn M. Gray, M.P., has beet appointed to the tor the Domig lom. Ail maiters will be reforred to him, HOOPING CoOUGH snoikKkizt . i DEYEIRED, DBEASES OF THE THROAT _ ~) warrant the directars in holging out the prospest PULMONARY CONSUMPTION !"' As «Lomenâ€"Pure or dilated with a little water | . Highly Sutisfuctory Share of Profits AFFECTIONS® O#F runplm ’ Te ulw e _ ITCHINGS I mm ~ADMSEA8SES OF THE SCALP. Rates Lower than any other Office. No. 10¢; * *.9 «(iireme towrauntarthe businas in Canada : |___ NON MALCoLM CartgRox i his Offce tothe New Building be tario Bank end the Tiwre Ofine on Mr. Waddell will aot for Mr. Cam ' sence, and 1s authorized to grant : Commission and Forwarding of Couls, 'mo Fite Brioks, fl”.fl.’. d':.*’ p)vrox survan, â€" ~) | IN8URANCE \comrPary ’ l‘l’. ,’ OR MALN L. Ot awa, Novemuer 7, 1868, RONCBHITIE | : CaATARRK OF THE BLADDER s s mt UBSTINATE CoUgHs IRRITATION OF THE CHEsST Agent for the Beaver, Toronto Mutual Fire and D'Oc‘l Insurande Co, Generkl Commission :ml‘fi:‘lmwum‘.m Metcnifo and Sparks streets, over Mars ... Hardware Store, Npesial mtry Produce bought for sash W 84 38 A b4 No. 36 PEOPLE‘ 3 Educationat. ANCiNG ano DErPO 8R T8 ®ar o m nobkee [ _ â€"£ _: _ HHte . ELI® carsnay, * CoOMMISSION MERCHANT FPORWARDER, iNE RAL AGENT, &0 No. %, St. Petegâ€"at. + QUEBEC. S8UO A R* Â¥, usxnvu.j: & BRO WHOLERALE aND REFALL ROoVvINCIaAL t88v KR ANCR®E T. L. Miuot®s, G R O C ER 1 KE a attenation given to the purch *# seen tried with principai hospitnia of board and rooms, Gentlsomen OBrtâ€"=#t., onl Pnbu., ghrreid Arig ty TORB A CCOOX Agencres. MALCOLM Ccam®ERox fp cssy <l 12040¢ Building between can be asgcommodated | Libs id & en m o ie srres: c : y ored i fig *A which C:'::‘b h]l~l. [See seo 4 of ~ * Â¥ '% e Township t UEMONDE nro BelUsCorners, January 1, 1870,. > 1383.1.3.3 B. K. CORWIN, _ k > 1 m' lence Has proved it in hot wentber and e on Sparks stroct Mr. Cameron in his at= w»TORE | has reselves A LARGE SUPPLY of Wanstew . mbb lasurancs ] Mitts, Deograkin Mitts and Moccassine LIQUORS rece!pta bhas remwoved the On» @g » 1,000 TDbe & Perrine have been forged, L and P give notivs ‘.... Tiar hase inrmmnled dhen namiipurines with power of attorney io take tostant procsediags To Assurers aow joining the Company. Rates Lower than any other OMce. on iinniiees mmatiopataine n aduk o wal being disputed or exnselled at aoy time. _ _ _ -_:mblomw.-.-ld -&: The sucsess of this most delisioas anetvel« led condiment vt,c..l-hh teo m',h-u-od Worssstershire Sanase * to the.* own inferiee compounds, the Ww in |u~»w-ua-qmn the â€" genuine, in 1o * Persons owning UNOCCUPLED lands in the T“lcllom and desiring to be assossed Mdu; noyo.r!.?. mwbm notice, in writing, t undersigned on or mm-'mw‘;x.d“ and P O anme, address, and should fuily describe the land for LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAXY, Agent in Oitawa, W holesale and for the W orsssters ; Crosse m-.-?‘m &o, &Ao; and by Grosers and Oulmen aniver sally . 4271838. law '.| l mp F e e _ m Ask for LEA l'rllfllf Snace aod Name on -."M“ <»t and to see that their names are upon the wrapper Lboane 'Wm“"‘.“'-" muwu.mvw u..o: he wrapper and inbels of which the names of § . S "S m Wik Hhre, t uneah,, i Hiek otike '-n“-""‘-“,‘..‘.".“".‘..... Â¥atablishment whete gonâ€" ‘% oan be va ahortest possibile ““‘hmqb:rpu: and a good 0t ensured. ALEX. DUÂ¥E, WSHHKAYk L i m A Complete Htock of D: sisting of Merinos, French Rap together with a large lot of Kerseys, Tickings, Grey an ‘.o..- 4 $,0000 5,000 YOmâ€"RE3IDKENT LANDS, i adturers and vendors of such, or any ?“-‘.tm- by which theirâ€"sight may be Canadian and English manutacture, and qualitios, at prices lower than offered bu this city. the sitention of the LUMBERING COMYMUNL TY who will And it to their Interest io examine our stook betore purchasing their winter sn po ol hn . 1,000 LARGE 8URPLUS FUND3 ABK FPOR LEA & PERRINXY si1U0CEK, In addition: we aare WORCESTERSHIREK saAUUcE Desiared by Connousours FAI.I. l KA & PERBRONE* CAaUTIONX AGAINXST FRA! SHORTLY BE DIVIDED, THZ uNLY GOOD savo®.4 & II HAYCQOCK. from L0¢ CA X AD A CHLE®RATED SKAXLE®S BAa0s, LINEKN #108 wck of Dresse QGaods, sonâ€" French Raps, Lastres, W inceys, PALRS BLAXK EPE to 70¢ per yard, A 0 RAMSAY, and White Cottons, WMEARA & 00 . vary choup OTTAWA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 18;0 _ OTTAWA, SAT NLA&PTHING _ Pot turther ::-â€"-: -n-.dm: !:Wuumoul‘:."u C.); BK& %M mm +€G INMAN LINE OP MAL ATEANMERS, gAJL INQ PROM NEW TORK EYVERY sATCRDAY AND ALTERNATE TUORDAYs. aiveg of raddiadge art tao Aatrcpouar araixzal Liverpool 0f YHSHBHORE: .»»=======»=»=»=»»»»» I8 W raskadd HYT THH TORsDaY OTEAREE T1 KiLirax ____»___ es Oubin, Paguble in Gotkh. i. John‘s, N.F., by branach steamst......... _ _,____ PAuwage, Payabis in Ourrency. in sonnesilion wiUh the Grand Trask CEMBERK, 1000, this Railway will be open for murn&.--‘m traine of the Nove trom Hallfas) -luo-fiw‘gm&um UI;‘:..-...ll p =, Angapolis at P ®. câ€"#:m with steamers John, N o eeaaing en waiee Toure Auffepotin ut 1.44 pa, with passeagers by '!"'."'1'.';'.,!‘& sme meamet Curiotea lewtss Portdsand over: SATULGAY AFTERNYON (after the arrival a wuin from Montreal on PFrideay night», tor Uab Luverpool or Qusssstoxn...... ................ $100 0 C L‘“ m.m-fl bewwe Portiaad MONDAY asdt THVURS da lla :' u.:&:"...... Auw. QOpening through from Windsot to Armap and Bt. John. rl I-l"u'.:: Q'j.l'l”“ Rupress for Ne# York and Boton annterhinie sage}. Wight Raprems for Quebes, Intasd haas, *** * snd Tntermediate ‘:u-“‘ '"'u....':.i bil# a = ‘mm Wiheeee lecove PE . ae Thalns for Laskise 1t ._......80M1un, 108 an Pim, 11 asee, 1M pao,. 4644 p a, bp m sand 6130 p m. ; The 1.0 pm train rums through to Provise Asscommeodation Train tor Lsltand .‘LMM-I........": tm RXp2808 108 BOALDG K4.»»»=smssssssssemmmeces s t w Ruprsne tor NewYork and Bostonai...... 4.30 ___ in Venrment Cuntrab. e® C revmaaininer~ >( %%% 44â€" id Day Rapress for 0 Brockrills, K 1969.] WINTER ARRANGEMENTs. (18to Trains now leare BON A\ Xrains sow BONAVENTURE STaATIO» e â€" aotNe wEet. As«M.â€"â€"UHRAUNMNE wl toave 10:08 :s 4t 5m hages 4.4b p m. arriving at Porth at 10.45 amw and 1.3% p . All trains on Main Line comnsct at Smith‘s Fails with trains to and frim Perth, No 1 leaves Brookville after G T Trains are due trom the cast and wen., No 1 is due in Brockvilie in time to connses wita O T Trains tor the east and wost. 5 P, M.â€"«â€" FHKAINE will temve 13A An.*: 138 p m sod 9.05 a m arriving at Omith‘s Falls at l’.“m LEKAYE 8SMITW®S PALLA, _ John‘s, N.5., by braunch steamet......... 30 00 Trokate sold to and from Engiand, Ireland, and Continent, at moderate rates> * rlfl“m~m 6:00: 4:188"% pyroo«tiese & OTTAWA BRAalL«» W A Y . se TIME TABLE, No, 13, Commencing on MONXDAY, KOYÂ¥. 18. 1889 On sad asfee SATURDAY, the 1Mh PE Mnmankas, 31 _ _1 2 °. e Haug, Hurieg uk M..l.. .;ha‘::.lh mmm:u:..'::n. .ua.l close Bession ament, 3 .lhv:mwmn exsepted) on this Rapreas (for OE‘i ul w n Broeckrille, K m.--u.w and all points WI84, #4. ............. WID i ‘k. a "a" A‘ t hk iE T.‘ NT. LA wWBaExo® axo OTTAW aA RAILLW a Â¥. $Â¥ Trauinse by Mobtreal Time. 8. DetLo®, * THOMAS AEYNOLDS _ Nuperintendact., Mansgring Dire Nortâ€"Trabns HAKD TRUNK RAaiLwaxy con, PAaNY O# CA®ibDa. CGeing North Pressbtt to Ottawa dusssssmmnnnes . cesssssnse snspensesemese MAIN LINE LEAYE BROCKYILLE LEAYE SAXDPOIXT. ALTERATIO®X OP Tiu® PERTH BRANCH LEAYE PERTH CHANGE OF TiYE * s -MIAII: wl lenw Brockvrille daly at 415 p m, 14 $ at Suadpoint at 10. 06 p m, #& ANKAPOLIE RAILâ€" W A Â¥ . YVork streat, corner of Gusses A & A N TANLOR, Agents M.e@â€"Â¥RAINE will Lanve m 400 a m and 14 v‘o at 1114 p w, 836 H. ABBOTT, _ _ | Derarrue®t or Manixx axp waninesssss«»$h OO 00 Managing Direotos h m awe 145 | Rent: alth‘s Faile Trains anvipetre . during the 14 0 of an ass, the :: of a bhog, birds, "'...‘; ".;: smakes are and ased by Dan Bryant, Charley Wihe and ali the m.flvbhm 7‘7'-â€"“" «ovelope, containing the name and address of ols and W arb! S EC ' CHe wit CWe nnfhmp ifi ind] ioi‘ RrreRriil + ; three for 50 cents ; $1.25 > T W VALEXTIN®E nM”D.“. Plans, BpociAcations and Extimates n'wlu-.b“u-.:..':; en :.mo--vdouua:‘nu Poeet ol ut wl use Ioo o uin next, 1870, at :tweivre _The drawings submiited are to hare a motto _ _ The Prairie Whibtle and Animal Imitator can be used by a child. It is made to imitate the voug ol every bird, the neigh of a horse, the bray of the Corporution, «nd those not accepted will be rturned to the parties submitting the sams. The mu-vll pay a premium of one beadred tor the best design, and the sum of Afty dollars for the second best. instructions as to site, cost and accomme oabch:l.:u-%u.: the Clerk‘s Oflee, any #a .m» arse not in accordance said 1nstructions will not be entertained. * IRA MORGAN, Spocifications in blank to be flled up with the description of each vessl, and also forms of Tenders, with other particuâ€" lars, can be obtained on application to this Department, or its agencies at Quebec, Halifax, N. 8, and St. John, N. B., after the Nh instant. + : Communications to be addresscdâ€" Durauruaxt or Mazixu axo Fumuruums, _ The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. | Tenlers may be for one, or more than one vemmel. _ Pisheries Branch, 4 Ottawa, 7th January, 1870, PUBLIC NOTICE is herebyâ€"given that Tenders will be. received by the underâ€" signed to the 1st of March next for the charter of SIX SWIFT SAILING FORE AND AFT SCHOOXERS, measuring from Ottawa, Â¥ab $th, 1870, TTO â€"_ ~ HH HHTess in the United States. Price 25 anit =© everywhere. Be sure to call for @MRA «INSLOW‘*®s 800THILNG : SYRUP.® Having the faenmsls of " Cartis & Perkins" on the oatside wrapper. All others are base imitaâ€" m..luldu‘luhhulhodfld.m ting like magie. â€" It is pertectly safe to use in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" Mdmdmd‘-flu‘um’i’, ofufrcafit e d sns Bs etee n The plans selected arse to become the get %h‘h of Mrs. WINGSLOW‘s #ooTHINXG SYRUP. It will relieve th poor Hitle suferer W"-m&mlbu-w& about it." There is not a mother on earth who ha aver used it,who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and ire rest to the Meothers 1 mosners Mothers1â€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick ohild sufferibg and orying with the exoruciâ€" ating pain of cutting testh ? If so, go at once and NOUNTY OF CiRLEto®. - : Jttawa. Amd mmmrkedâ€"** Fenders for Veasels® Trask‘s l hbmlh.wflnimnlc-m ‘ ar Hatiles.â€"Dz. Bwonix, of Ution, New -z-'n--lhn ased Dr, A. Trask‘s Magnotie in my practice a number of years, and oan say with re 1 deem it one of the greatest discoveries :o;l. the cure of Infammation of the Infammation of the Bowels, Infammatory Rbhoumatiem, and in Chilaâ€" bed Fever, ll.ftbo with perfect success, in exses of Burne, Bruises, Frosen Limb#, it acts like a oharm, Da. J. P. Kex»aor of Chittenange, New York, w.:-lnuqum'd..uhumbu- lound "fll’-‘ Its astonishing cures of Infiamâ€" mation of the age and Croup and the wonderiul mh-mn;mfl dlthlo:la ‘ matism, and ervous Affections, entitle uhol!hn.l t{olmdn-dh- for these Aaget s NOTICE TO ARCHITEOCTs M 8. A ALLEN®B EYLOBRALS another f~;:n- Jart the Hair ; cloar transparent, wit hoat sndioment. Il,:'mw *dm euubimale v 10 . n aaw in # m Wns nc Tok 224 9 P Pecmeageg o.b.dd?alus’hl‘&yn%b Rurupe Sb siteror and 7 y lobalsamewm not be mand ons with the ather Roup 8t alt Duveswrs. 8 R YÂ¥an Durser & Cs., W Drug Pmon io: 8 h in Dore & s it beltanle Drudgiate, It is a most delightfu) Hair Dressing. _ It wili 5“..“ luxuriant growth. ' PALLING HAJR is immedialely checked" Will Hestore Gray Hair Natural Life, Color and B Combined in One Bottle, § D' RSO s. l‘o I\IJIIEN'S @nhuiainr REstoRrER New Atyle. Emportant Change. &A REAL HAIR RESTORKA AND DRESSING P. MITCHELL, Minister of Marine and Figheries BPECOILAL NORPiHcwse. TWE MOCKI®G sinp. Color and Benuty. 1284.f2wt 1M _ GRAY HiIKk °| lumfihllfiauc_a of desay at the roots, BEAUVMFUL RAJR, Natare‘s Crown. You Muast Caltivate it Franrams, 127764 .M.O] to its «â€"=For Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumpâ€" tion, and all Diseases of Throat, Obest and Lungs, Ur. J. Briggs‘) Throatand Lung Healer is a certain and Remedy, Bold y t sc VCouneil ‘of Ten, is editéd by an Ameriâ€" can, and he wants his phper to circulate in the United States, as very few in the settlements take it. There aro half a dozen other Americans i Winnipég who write glowing letters to 3t. Paul papers about annexation, and who aro* actively labouring to accomplish it with the hope of sharing in the territorial government and pmcnrin&:ioo little Minnesota and Wisconsin atorsships| and membersâ€" ships of Congress a few such gifts. as odt:cmhipn, assessorships, post ‘offices, &e. But the most active of these annex. ationists are at. Pembina| Considerable has been said in the W and Canaâ€" dian papers about one Enps Stutsman, a ‘eute Yankee, who settled|some time ago at Pembina, and who is kupposed by z great many persons to be \of importanc im Red {bm circles, ‘Tunm:: has a shrewd game in hand to make a large «um of money out of the government at Washington and build up for himself a fortune. For over a year he has been assiduously at work . to get a military pootmb{ubod at Pembing. The coun~ try in that vicinity is liable to overflow, and Stutsman has purchased a\ large amount of land on the <bluffs, covering every foot of ground that would be reâ€" quired ?! the government for a military post.‘ Nearly all the tional news about Red &lvet which been circu Aated through the country for the last three months owes its fictitious elements to this individual, who has not only manafactured alarming for the c:’m'th‘odx s, but has instrumental in forwarding a great amany | lldoviu; to Wihashington for the pu â€" of inducing the government wm'm' & M“:S Pémbina. <The: country has long been acquainted with the pratice of men on the |extreme fronâ€" tier who used to annti incite the Indians to acts of hostility manufacture horrible stories of Indian outrages and m-lly succeed in getting troops into ir section, and perhaps forts built, around which these advenâ€" turers thrived and grewrich. ‘That class of men is not extinct, and there is eviâ€" dence‘which can be ‘produted, if called easy and are waiting wit} what Spring will deve Witly the knowledge o it is casy to understan empty are many of the River. . Nince the British government has taken ion of the telegraph \lines, the mnbh increased fully oneâ€"third. Still another Atlantic | cable is under way. A contract has ‘ signwed for la ‘n cable between the coasts of W ales u’dlmodc Island at a of $3,00u0.000. for, that when Colonel'l‘)en was stirring up the Indians, certain parties living this side of the border mbt induce Riel to seand French + dressed as ::glilu loubum the of a few ers in Minnesota, so as to hurry thoops to Pembina. It is now ruil here that a post is to be established at Pem bina in the ?Ch‘ It will probably be prudent on part of the government to do so ;‘ but the ity for those troops has been occasioned! by individuals who wish to make monhey out of the affair, more than by any real hostjlity of the Indiâ€" ans; ‘The Siour have tampered with, and settlers on the fronotier are un« The ery for annexation which has come from ‘Winni has |been‘ raised by Americans rel:l?ging there, who haye pri~ vate ends | to benefit thereby, and who are cucouraged to do so by the ‘lled River managers, who (desire to ‘créate sympathy ‘in the Uni States, and intimidate the Canadians with the prosâ€" 3:‘ of assistance from this side the bors in case of coercion, â€" It is ‘a part of that cunning policy whiph put the shamâ€" rock on their flag, and instructed ‘the secretary of the council to write stirring M'C'. to Foniu'n Or lentinng®" . awmd Council ‘of Ten, is edit Mackinaw bluns . _ °/ ~â€" c "lp p kets..‘..1..ir.. $4) 15 » . $1 10 Demerara rum, which 16 very extenâ€" sively used by the Red River, people, eosts them in {ond, but $1 25 gold, ‘per gallon, while the| import duty. in this country alope is #2 50|gold, per| sallon. These differences in prices apply to all woollen goods, dress goods, calieoes, ‘colâ€" ored handkerchiefs, beads and other arâ€" ticles so largely used ‘by the settlers, upeeinlly in trading wi Indians; and it is ridiculous to expebt those people to abandon all these advastazes mgc should. er the burden of American tgxation sim#" E’ to become a territory of the United , which virtually| would‘ amount to about as much as somp of the outlying countries of Minnesota. % Tobaecco.... .. Demerara rum A glance at: the diffefence in the cost of living at Red River knd in the United States is sufficient to dispel all ideas that those people favor annekation. (We, will take for. illustration â€" five articlesâ€"tea, sugur, tobaceo, rum and [Macinaw blankets â€"â€"all of which are used in vast quantiâ€" nes among the settlements, and by the Red River traders who gjâ€"out among the Indians for furs, ~Thesé articles are purchased in Newâ€"York in bood, and it 1# a pratice. anmong the more thrifty settlers and traders to make up a suffiâ€" cient sum <of money fo send direct to Eogland for their supplics ; and bring them to the United States in bond. The comparison between Red River and New Ydrr;.huoleule prices is sufficient, ‘The figures are in currency jvith the exception of rum :=â€"â€" * » Fugar The New York | pondent at St. Paul, unusual faculty, for a dent, ‘of telling the truth. ~ This correspo outset that the asserti halfâ€"breeds favour ann bug, and goes on to s true, [but for an Am did] way about thing out of \‘innipeg tw==" Cimts Red River aid in â€"eage of hostilities. Nation the| organ of the $1 25 per gal Red River anxiety to see at Fort Garry. the above facts how false. and rts from Red 16 very extenâ€" «River, people, $1 25 gold, per rt duty, in tfil' gold, per: gallon. ces apply to all linuesota and and membersâ€" such gifts. as , post ‘offices, these annex. pomexon t io . )6 . $1 rald has a corresâ€" linn., who has the Herald correspons lain unyvarnished lent states at the that the Frénch xation is a humâ€" k in the following rican rather can. generally in and nd in the United pel all ideas that ation. (We, will New York 13 a $1 23 12424, 18 4C â€"Trouble among the printers is on foot in San Francisco., TEAI&: Cali~ SJornian has discharged the members of the Typographical Union employed as compositors and ‘reduced the rates to sixty cents perâ€" thousand ems. It is understood that the Evening Bulletin and Morning Call will also make a reduction. â€"Railroad co.mmunication with Long Branch is to be so trnnfid next summer that people can 'io from New York and @pend the d% ete without. incurring ‘hotel bills. .That will be no end of mongy in their pockets. â€"â€"E, A.d S(t:vm, U:l;.tod b‘:m Inâ€" spector and Gauger, arrested on charge of u‘i:c.ltling the government. It is ‘said the frauds perpetrated by Stevens and a number of ?nne- men of New York will reach two million dolâ€" lare. | In one case of 325 barrels of proof â€"The French Minister at Munich hubocnin_lt:mdtonyto the Bavaâ€" rian Minister of Foreign Affairs that as persoral government is ended in France, that country will remain but a mere specâ€" tator of events in Germany. y â€"The last elrloit of the Countess of Derwentwater of England was to cause the geizure of a lot of live stock for rent. She promised the people a barbecue if she retained the cattle, and so when the sheriff came to remove them he was driven out of town by a hungry mob, the Countess standing at a window of. the hotel and wsVing.En handkerchief, +â€" _ Judge Wrightâ€"or more st.rictl; dosiâ€" gnated Associate Justice Wrightâ€"is a native of Penusylyvania, having been born | about 1830. fie informs us that he was educated at the Lancasterian Univesity of . New York ; that he read law two years at Montrose, Susquehanna county, in | Pennsylvaina, and afterwards, another | year at Wilkesbarre, in the same State, where h; wub:gmitt:d &ol the Barâ€"the first, and .probably ‘the on ever soâ€" admitted ; tl{lt he prwyznmw in Pennsgylvania tor awhile. After the war he came to South Carolina, and was made legal adviser of the freedmen by Gen. 0. Q. Howard, in 1865. RHe fived at Beaufort, and in the Constitutional Conâ€" vention of 1868 he re ted Beaufort County. The same m was elected State Senator from Beaufort, and . has served in that capacity up to the present time. He is known as a mild man, who ks incessantly, always wears a smile, .and seems in a pcrpetn:l"dgood humor. His influence with the col Legislators is very great, and his example has often operated to restrain excesses He is id to be the best educated negro in the Stute, and enjoys the reputation of being the ablest. man of his race. He stunds nflrl'; six feet in height, and has a head singularly thin and very high in the reâ€" gico of benovelense and selfâ€"esteem. His voice is that of his race, and is slightly softened with a lisp. His presengce is easy and concilatory. â€"FornEY says the talk of removing the Capital has already cost Washington twelve and a half millions on the depreciaâ€" tion of real estate. ‘They will make that up in the price of ‘board. within siz mobths, 3 I %. â€"The house in which Prince Prarer BoxarARTE shot Notz has an historical interest. It formerly belonged to the cclebrated Madame HeLYETIUS, and one of her frequent visitors was Bensaxix FRia®EKLI®N. § â€"Col, RooxarguueR of the Seventy . first (New York) Regiment has received trom an official in RKichmond a tender otf the return to his regiment of two howâ€" itzers captured from it by the rebels at Baull Run. * â€"â€"A New York dealer in buman hair has a magnificent "switch," cut from the head of a Swedish peasant girl; it is five feet four inches long, dark brown in hue, soft as silk, and 1s valued at $300. _Judge Wright is the colored delegate to the Nitional Labor Convention, held a few months ago, who was removed by the conductor ‘from a ladies‘ car, in Virginia, while en route for the Convenâ€" tion. .Me has instituted an action against thePresident of the railroad for his ejection, claiming that it was in violation of the provisions of the Civil entertain a motion, or to arrest the upâ€" roar, Judge Wright, the Associate Jusiice elect, resigned his seat as Senator yester. day, and" toâ€"day is occupying his seat by the side of Chief Justice E. J. Moses, of South Carolina, and Associate Justice Willard, of New York, the latter two being white. It is the. highest position ever yet attained by a negroâ€"at least the highest in any civilized country. _ being impossible to. o"btamâ€" na';;;ing, entertain a motion, or to arrest the upâ€" roar. Two prominent candidates lprured â€"Jonathan J. Wright, of Pennoy vania, and, Wim. ;J. Whipper, of Michigao. lTho former â€" has a moderate share of education, while the latter is not able to write a .brief note upon business without m'li‘luku â€"of both syntax and speliing. The race was, therefore, not quite !iqqil,’ although the matter of education had but, limited influence in deciding the: issue. ‘ The first ballot ‘cl,octed%Vright. he receiving seventyâ€"two. votes, while his opponent got but fiftyâ€" nine. . This election was decided by the Democratic votes, a few of which ‘were tast for Wrigh:. Had they all (twenty) voted for a third party, it would have defeated: the election. . "The scenes upon the floor â€"of the Gen¢ral Assembly during the election were exciting in the extreme, and the order preserved was of the worst posâ€" sible kind. So much wasthis the case that when the election â€"was over the President of the joint body had to disâ€" solve, the mecting with ~his gravel, it § 000005000 0020c on t C & C _ â€" P apd _ 12| & ho 3 3 ~o9 _ JNMeqene whHs SHAEEY had no . alternative but to-oongese it. The offices of honor and proft had been going into the hands of tgc white leaders of the party ‘so long that the freedmen were becoming restive under the neglect. Accordingly, when this vacancy came to be filled, dly factions of the party 3md to give this Judgeship to the A correspondent of the New York Times, writing from Columbis, S. C., says : For several weeks it has been settled that the vacancy caused by the election of Judge Hoge to Congressâ€"the vacancy on the bench of the Supreme Court of the Stateâ€"should be filled ‘by a negro. 'Th'at race ‘c‘lemln_ded it, and the party[ Klection of a Judgeship to the colored Negro Judge in South THE Buu:nhbnlxuo YÂ¥zr.â€" The Assessor of the Second Virgivia District recently dlrecm gauger to mta a quantity of apple brandy which iad been reported as distilled by a certain guty"m Bouthampton County in ‘that Btate. On repairing to the still he was informed that the amount distilledâ€"148 gallonsâ€"had been druok by the family of the distiller, including bis wife, mother, two girls, and four sovs, in fortyâ€"five days, and that he had no spirits for m?ecum There was no intention of fraud, the party paid the tax, and his neighbors asserted that during the time specified the entire family were constantâ€" ly under the influence of liquor. The Assessor also states that such an occurâ€" rence is not uncommon, but the quantity consumed in this case exceeds anything that has come under his observation â€" Washington Republican. _ 7 «Yes, sah ; mighty sharp; but massah saw dat he was pious, an‘ dat put massah on In.sgwd Guess he wasnt cheated, {PRICEKâ€"3 CENTsS. . Tus Horse Travz.â€"A man never fairly graduates in rascality until he covers it all over with a cloak of picty. The world has been educated by sore experience to this knowledge. _ _ _ "Wasn‘t your master cheated in that horse trade yesterday?" : "No, sah; guess not, sah." .:‘h)l{igbty sharp chap he was trading wi Mdlle. Aubenas, his affianced bfl“‘: young lady not sevorteen, who saw hi tv&u brought home to his father‘s house at Neuilly, is in a state bordering on in« sanity. It is said that the person to whom M. No:r“mtobon;t.iod huCnolodblood in veins, and that thoughts of vesâ€" gpance are attributed to her, She relates that only three days before the b1 event they drew lots, in jest, to see w would die first. Noir dnt. He _ wrenched _ the â€" stick * from the hands of his adversary, broke it to pieces, sat on them, and s«id, folding his arms, " Now Jet us talk, my young fellow." » M. Noir was to be married the day after that on whigh, as it happened, be was murdered. to a lady possessing a forâ€" tune of 50,000 francs. * * * One morning last winter, 1 young swell. notorious for his quarrels, cameâ€"to the lodgingâ€"house where Victor Noir resided, " mir," said M. Noir, " I aur rudy to serve you‘when and how you like." _ The man lifting a beavily loaded stick over his head, an«wered, *J have fought enough, and now I beat people " With a single blow Vistor Noir could have prostrated at his feet theâ€"tjan who thus threatened him. Yet vlutn‘:iod he ? m-inn, but never took the trouble to anything ; he loved the Republic not so much from reasoning as from a certain generous sentiment.* * * [n, tractable when he had to detend those whom he loved, he was the kindest being in the world when his own person was at stake. " He was twenty years old, this poor child ° just dead in so tragic a mauner. Twenty years! * * * fio unbhappy child was built like a Hercules, and genâ€" tle as a lamb. * * *‘ He had no time to prove whether he had talent, but his temperament was that of a true journalist. * * * He had all. the instincts of his scandalous tragedy in Paris was a Jew, of the name of ‘Salmon, Victor Noir being a mere nom de plurge. The reports about,him are, as usual under such cirâ€" sumstances, very conflicting, but, as far as they can be reconciled, it appears that the boyhood of V. Noir was ‘adventurâ€" ous even for France. At thirteen years of age he left homeâ€"the Figaro says, consequent on a quarrel with his parents, but according to the Gaulois, because of his desire not to be a burden upon them â€"and began his carcer by making artif. cial flowers,. â€" A little later we ste him behind the counter in a shop for the sale of fancy goods, and then a contributor to the Journal de Paris, whose éditor, M. Weiss, now Secretaryâ€"General at theâ€" Ministry of Fine Arts, took a fancy to the bol. Once entered on a Iiunryl career, his progress was .com tively easy, and he fil;'und not onl; ‘:o?k, but the meansâ€"of establishing four or five small papers of his own, which succesâ€" sively died after imaking a few days‘ noise in the ~Chaussee d‘Antin and the Fauborg Montmartre:.. The number of his duels *ppears to have been still greater than that of his journals, a cirâ€" cumstance which doés not prevent the French papers from saying that he was dour comme un agneau. M. Albert Wolff, of thh Figaro, who says he knew and loved the deceased very much, gives > a long article upon him, I’{rom whis will here extract a féew M lines :â€" â€"In the Court of Oger and Terminer at New York yesterdsy Judge Ingraham charged ‘the Grand Jury that all agreeâ€" ments with persons who had committed felonies not to prosecute them if they returned portions of the stolen prorfl. § were illegal, and the offenders should L brought to trial. â€"The old rookeries adjacent to: the Bherman House, oxl Randolph street, icago, were partially destroyed b fire ocnh;‘.r‘i‘dly evening. â€" They v_o!:d dnn.dy enough to make thein unten«ble, if the lessee has any regard tor Chicago he will not have them repaired. j P (ocls en o o o 000 o ie mt in New York yesterday. Bishop Jaxrs, Rev. Dr. TÂ¥xinc, Jr., and others, deliver, ed addresses. Burxs still has the {iqlfl’ saloon in front, through which . the ministers wereâ€"obliged to pass to teach the mission house. i â€"Some profoundly speculative minds are agitated by the enticing possibility of putting a steeny engine »nd screw machiâ€" nery aboard of an Aretic iccberg, and. propelling the concern down to New York to sell for highâ€"priced ice in the dog days. â€"The inauguration of Kit BuR®NS‘ ratâ€" pit as the W ater Street Mission took place in New York vestardaw ° Risnk.. ®*__V _ â€"â€"The Philadelphia \Telegraph there are in that city five hundred bodied men that do not do a day‘s from one end . of the year to the . and who live and exist upon what rob people of in and around gam houses. spirits the government is said to Inw:o received only $1,000, where it was en=â€" titled to $25,000. t Victor Noir r Noir, the victim of the recent us tragedy in Paris was a Jew, name of Nalmon, Victor Noir Victor Neir that do not do a day‘s work around ggnbh." able

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