Aleepless 4 im vigpo Loo Loo ols y taken for cach case, to haraby glven that ) thb Pas lament of mmatic of ind convineing upon trial. 1CK, ind Wiltone be wivehi MORIE asant to take .vho‘l'. :’ ) UALE*® . _ ?,{4“"“‘ iTE BEKALS know that it ef ihe © arvl Moimne restore its iAver Cai BY ALL DEUCGOGINH awa, August 1, 1808 all Amve. uks ICK Kaims® ~. *Il Lo ras of the D+n alon o -..“.“ '000.'.“‘ .mwdol sondboiders, 894 * : stookholders andef NM.‘ Â¥, ABY railway * ..‘.M‘ estion “-; ato ie st point oR ith power to PT ation lor a C# Uiwey from i A Ontarie, t m-“ tm ithe said Railway# effect of T the This # IMKB is s OrraWwA LOÂ¥W KE LL, *, August 7 Dscasé y be made to itlers on theit in size or quantity 1208 & Aos of 18OUNp"*" 1e of the CANADL D NAVIGATIO® 14, 1849 #ALE r other of e consiruction of trom Pout Qurty, ve in reguiat timg ‘."MA i "‘ he nex P & K P A &R ED C. AYCUE & C©6. notice 1# , Chisag®, Point. ~ eng t dA borhood, and we Decembet J k _ of ie AYER & 00 «C u pot to ¥® 7 y rnngeh.. #A04, a and rauloyg ont at he ioctene 16, erwed by Utooram minch 5â€' at «nd M#* | 86 w NEW _ WA AIBR FURNACKE, dAad it ’1 to a Charm. smgmes E-uo testimoniais we can offer, fesereioreeh r &n, deltvered free to any part of the ‘ i weapows & co, Mmss 4 . 35 Aussex streot. sddress, and ahou residence, and P O wnieh o 4d --J"'lun, *ansorite 88 L':‘.a: N assossed. #e0 hd.l’-:.,‘ f _‘ OAPITAL '~ UNoogu + |. ..:“dm. uddm:t‘.:â€nu..:.:: ie Th in ariuings 16 dn endurnigntet on io s fore Obtawa, 28th January, 1810. j ““"‘"M‘-w’n-w IWO‘:: 18 pert cent. : 8. . BOUCHETT s Mdo:'h-n Bell‘s ( r Chairman; D 0 THOMAON, Traam FO0TE ATHOMSON, Tt H DUXN. BMMOND. Manager." _______ 11M410f _ PontaNt To . F%â€" 1Â¥K@â€" Sherries o all grades, Ports of One .h--‘w W inss L‘wmw.»m I’ CGooxsao Buixome; Renau‘t & Co, ‘s and ther branda OLL AND GLNâ€" s ! was delightfully warm in charch this moraâ€" 'ahï¬lumhfll‘ï¬h sorvice as hw of our Partor Orate :-- the n" w you need not attendiag churon till next summer, as _'73‘_!'!.'!- of taking sold, for the sexton EL KCEEPERR, GROCBHRA, PROYVI USTtox®s oxsrarnt=eat, pould infor® ®I *0"""" sosiv meral that I am oo# Winter Stook:of Feet West . j camplete in gvery department ling it is the best; they will thersfore fuverable comparison with any imported. ) another and iumportwAt faot is that being hng Tosight panting: daty Soe oher ajoo, - * -mnnl u’.....-n...."’.‘.'. CGMMI3SION MERCHANT® Cue ud of Little dussexâ€"st r" "-w“'mh -Ilnn.... 4 L Bastos J K Husamms LaTK8T Ladies‘, t# Wotiseâ€"Empty Plokle boitles solisoted _&:-_-__'-g-- yoaee _ give notics of my intention to fl wmixed or ctnerwise, TO MATO sflf!'{ ATO urow:. &o, wholeaale. b'huu.cl-. during the lust four yoars it o m o aiinee fate 4 f i purpose. stook 1 have now is undoubtedly the Jast put up & WIN C8, o’g RYE, ue T7 PROOR AND Aavor, at extromely y tlees, ms‘s and Stewart‘ mn:n-u oN SToREs AND OTHERS vda, and the question of y in remdil iy-uhlnnuélmlub -; Mes from seed procured at any expense 4 PORK, iÂ¥ CKLED SALMON, LABK HERHINGS, s nnimerous other artisles necessary 10 Jon« a complete stook . * advantages, I think, ownnot tall to .--u-‘h--omu-m IKis NABH, Wholesals and Retail Pickle ‘ 30 RIDEAU STREKT, OPraAW A iNg oPENED iI%_NEW K§fas LISHMENT (nearly opposite the Wd Stand,) i mie at, VERY LOW PRIOHS alarge wl fhacts, bniniey and Faney TialL #00Tt I".} AD YPOCK, AAYE}* FROM FIRE Japan vongou, mpari®ty °M , Cearse and Â¥ine Salt. Also. ablordequzand ther Vinegags ATE&T AND BEgT 3TYLES dies‘, Mimos, Children‘s, Men‘s and hz" w‘.'u k %{0&’ axtiafustion, and at ; PETITION., o Lambermen‘s Woeat always Do Kuyper‘s and Mosbtuwan 1, 4 taken Hor all sorts of work, < Oaly the men «900783 _ _ o on wUORPHY. UWNG â€"~AT TWEK@TY.EKIYE RWCOENT BELOYW CO8T. wite« ot Sar slnn _ _ MHOK _ UWB TPRHLEKOR A PH COMEP A Y ‘s l riak % ::xm.- i Londaon Porter, pte and qts. ad Ayraps, al} grades. Â¥II of the lilimg daieis on Crads )PFLICRâ€"@ P Davumnono‘s Ruohangs Wihee, 1Â¥Bparks streot. i WHEKLAN, BO0TS AND 8HOE3 U KARTRON a 00., Park urect, Ottawa, or dirsst Botk RESIDENT LaNba, vVOL Vv, NoO. orn, Flour, Oatmeni, Pork, &e. MEADOWS & CO., DIREKCTORS FORWARDERS Townabip Clerk , \ Januncy ¢, loto. _ 1# 14 : tomk T ARET: OTTAW A, _ l â€" 4+ ze‘ eny ':’,"m & Om o. whet wasy ‘which ®iil be cave deapartiment, representing STOYÂ¥E â€" DEPOT, O# vwe aÂ¥ TW® Congou, Imparial, Y oung AND sHOE 8TORE, the bank of th: Rideau Â¥ W HARMER, ubtediy the ty a madls oo on nyfl‘l.’lsm L:.z'uuh‘-b. (Miawa thereby 1985. . auitable for town or country ane. URLOCERS & COMMIS»IJON MEKRCHANTS, _ Mbdflblhmqun’ between Ottaws and Ogdensbur$gh, beg to Inform Als his old patrons and othere, that he hopes, in future, to attend to their orders for tunging more promptly than heretofore. vtlall Odtawa onse a month. Orders recseived at gl Berimingham s Auction Rooms, and at E. Milas® Musia Store. Mre Robort Stowart having made arrangements with an ascomplshed lady toacher, announces that her Duncing Classes will sommencse on Wednesday, the 22nd Instant. sral)‘a Wraduate of he. Inpertal Conervatory o al) a n ® Puris. Lessons on Plano as 1 Singing. Ridesanâ€" Mc.-dlhmun- (Mtaws, June 23. K ky THas,"*"~ SUGARS The tollowing lu-n-.m i w .!M:.. ee i & 7»« 34. The UNION MUTUVaAL Li¥® iNsuR Asclc?:r"u;.v Lol‘l_.-.h.. 4 B. : colw'lu. Goweral 8t; Jobhn, N. B Nesn iteas I have this “1’ loud‘d the Receiver> ¥® m‘l’vq'm in addition to ..“m&.. 000) U. 8. Bonds, 60 0(°%1 The Hon. Jobn 1. M.Â¥., has bees Wm»m%\.m lon. Aillegal mattors will be referred to him. m-m-nlora-' on appil. aation to Mre Robert Stewart, Wilbrod street. Obtawa Beptember Uth, 11 480f desite o announce that thay are secaivinga CcOPPER PLATE PRINTER, Bank strvot, Contre Town, BETWEEN SPARKS & QUEEN #TREEKT Bpesial aitention given to the purshasing on Commission and Forwarding of Conls, Suit, Jron, Fire Bricks, Firs Clay, &o., &s. e No: 104 of all desoriptions, and a gemeral assortment # M LIBE TN8URANC®E coxmraxy OR MALNK. cvten it '.'“'â€"â€"--__.â€"_..._'_'!â€"â€" : e ::: on hand a lurge supply o Fll.ll CAaARKBKk ay, GL.M.‘-CUOW CONNIGBION ; NERCHANT * [SaFIT conth YeRX siceh padew FORWARDER, * . | OHIRTY, DRAWERSI, &o. &0, to which we lavite UiK NE RAL AGEKNT, &o., &o., | thesitention ofthe LUMBERLNG COMNXUNL No. %, St. Poterâ€"ss. TY who will Aad it to their intersat to examins QUEBEC. fl“hï¬nM“*m (Gooderham & Worts H. Winos, Old Rye and MMQMoflmu very Pu-o TUNING.â€"The subssriber having desided to divide his time sanaliv hatwaan Al-‘pum of No. * ‘-flr Codâ€" r..:"b N‘l;l.bo. d ulu",d'fl T -»na:v::‘uu::-,m " a Bs bo oo enrorzent conree B4 t maage M-J:l‘p-hm _ ME Hasambar® oar morttâ€""â€"Quick duiless and M¢. lmmm.-mudm Insupportable sournase and and im wndering it very soluble,. Profring by this happy , he prepates a consenirated M hes ohler shich in B Feal rolmme sontaiae uyst‘s tat possesses all the ady of “z.:m'&-lmlbmu wmwsumflm Wa} Soy vae shur propare Aif ghace of ter water M w u‘omumunrm lor the Beaver, Toronto Mutual Fire and :....‘!'.'.'. l-uuo;.éc. General Commission m'-l-mlm-unmqu Metcsaife and Sparks '":ï¬ over Muan Bros Mardware Store. Pnovueuu. insaunamcons i the diazgrevable seceemy offtreding n 0 _ . muMIWMd *rouu-w the groatest su0â€" “:a :?.:.% in a glas of water, or two table= An a bottle : Ot avp November 7, 1008, the therme in the prigeiget foapiintacat Pramen sussess> in the ie t Belginm and Spain. b.hlu- m‘ ;:;.:." m::-ho lastustions ao~ sompany sach bottle. with comfortable board =m-. im . Gentlomen iaittvg the Capital wilt Prinn by the dat on mont m anioran oo visinity of the nmnmm. and the CONCENXTRATED PROOF LIyURULR. Ja0ob. vlvw" iw o G00D TUNSMITHS â€" «Agencues. \ t. a. muorye, =~~*~~=~ fanier Progrice hought tor usls N1ION® MUERCaAL HooPING COUVGH pisEAsSEs OF THE THROAT _ PULMONARY CON3SUMPTIONX > As a Lorronâ€"Purs or dilated with a little water aAÂ¥FECTTIONs OF THE SKIK iTcaINGs s DISEASKS OF THE sCaALP, Eduncattonat. ANCTNG AND OErodTxear. RO. M AYEK®, U 14 34 A 64 PEOPLEK‘S TEA sTORK | UMLCAL ACADRN Y . No. 36 UÂ¥NOTR TAR,» A low more gentliomen san be ascommodated RONCHUFIS : CATARRH OF THE BLAbDDER ‘â€" CoLps OBSTINATE d1 GHs IRRITATION OF 1. 4s CHEST LKA. DUIGNAN‘*s, P. BASKELVILLE & BRO,, WHOLRARALE AND WEFAIL BRPARKA BTREZT, Ortawa G ROCE RIE 8 Wantad ab Rideqaust., a»n Dukéâ€"st., C’Ma:# Finanon Duraaruant, Ottawa, 1ith Ootober, 1808. TORB A CEDS, in Puris; 1. FRRRE, 19 rmus OKO, N. BENEDICT B. K. CORWIY, U#MONDE BRo LIQUORS TDt ,Fgua Wumcrnnbo Now opep for Sule and Inspestion at ' QO*‘M EARA & CO‘#%., . "Tadeh ie Teeggen, Lakely Herus â€" * on * m W holesale and for the Wornssteres; Cromme WW #o, &o; and by Qrosers and Oil. men aniverâ€" sally . §87y1138. law 8,0000 5,000 A8K FOR LKA & PERRINX®W 31UCK, and to see that thoir names are upon lhe wr=ppar Cunadlan snd English manutacture, of all sizes andqualltios, at prices lower than sver betors offered in this oly. ' Tailoring and Cnutiing Ketablishment where gonâ€" Nemen and youth‘s clothing can os mede on the mmubhwmmm, aad a good 0t engured. The sucsese of this most delisioas and anrivalâ€" lod sondiment baving caused sortain dealors to apy iy the nampe of @ Warssetecshite Aance®* to the.* gun tnferies componads, the pablle in hereby informed that \he only way to seours the gennine, is 10 A LAROR BURRPLY of Wosliesn dooks Mitts, Desrskin Mittes and Mossnssine A large and varied ment o Wask of Hngâ€" laad Broadolothe, Cassimerees, Beotch and Canaâ€" dan T weeds, of the Anest qualities for the fail and winter @ sity and country trade," « have now on hand a large mpply e ‘ ,‘mo 1 ncm'mz.- aad BATL L, | k# warrant the direstors in holding out the prospect LIFEK A8SSURANCE COMPANY, . To Assurers now joining the Company. Rates Lower than any other Office. _ trom En nigndemenit‘s se es o one o# adrantage to polley hoiders which is -mhbm-:mnlm __ Phe Prairle Whiusitle and Auimal Imitater san m CR BC tnuirg.â€" & of on ‘ass, the grast of aHog, birde, beasts and matest mrelrefhanied M tesalny Dan ‘Bey sn cnal Agent in Oitawn, learved in three doys by e ald. SHent anywhere rn*dbn‘u“h“c-;fl.l ""_".} Bon W1,Jerray Ony, N.J. WORCESTERSHIREK SAUCE Deslared by Connousmsoeurs ' Jntober 6, 1004 KA & #EKARi%E* diskhly Satisfemtory Share of Profia LARGE 8URPLUS FUND3 CAUTIOX AGAINXST FRAU FHUE u81Â¥ g0o0b sai10VC®K Jrom §de to 10¢ pet yard. SHORTLY #K DIVIDED, CENTRAL OTTiWA & U UAYOOCK, + _ 80 Sparkast. NKHAMLENS BAQ4, CHt DWR a T 40 & A NX A D A PFAJRS BLALK®I®, LINXKY #A09, owy Acvepe, 4A 0 RAMBAAY, WMEARA & Co OoTTAWA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1870 diraef (LL L. ALRBRUARY] 17, 1810 [ eermnunieerens J m; '-â€"â€"'â€".;â€"m:â€"â€"tâ€"â€"â€"_l Gm.'.?.l"l‘l' lln':" Con + 1409.] WINXTER ARRANOEKENXTs. q18to. Trains now leare BONAVEUTURE STATIOb as followe : T TINME TABLE, lo.z. Commencing on MOXDAY, XOYÂ¥. 18. 1409 .0 05 A«M.â€"â€"BRAINE will boavse : Dmith‘s Falls at 10.04 o w and 830 p m. arriving at Paorth at 10A5 aow and 1.3 pa,. arriving at Brsoekrllle at 1114p #, 4 All irmins on Main Line connsctat dmith‘s P alls with wuike to and from Porth, No 1 boures Rrookville 4Beo O T Tralw at due mwom the oast and wess. No 1 is due in Brockville in time to connse with O T Trains tor the sast and «+ U. AbBgort, :.uu 'rmu. M.»» THALNG® wilt 5335:-“- %.35 l'-".u P yvyâ€" aeriving at Qonith‘s Falla at £245 p m ard #.58 *‘‘*C LEAYVE SMITH® PaLll®. 4A:1D"* G:00¢8: GOINe w Expreas for anvs ~“~:€ï¬ï¬\ï¬Â£ and all W sttarificanntis e io n "Eel. 4s Tilk m Assommedation Train for Comwail :-ol-r:l_-lli-l'ï¬â€˜u R * Rishmend, Sherbrooke, Waterville JA Siavging Can on ail Hight Fiaime. B ..‘:-:37'.-.-. ; wenmer Curictia leaves Portand oner; ATULUVAY AFTERXVONX nfl:m- twalbn from Montreal on _ Pridey tor HaB Intermediate Stations, 44.â€".......â€" TilRb #%# T: ains far Lackhise u...........l‘.-. 1@ an tiam, 14 soon, 10 pa, 440 p u, 4 poa aad #:30 p =. | > The .30 pm trailn tuns throggh to Provises Assommedation Train tor Islaad Pood and Intermediate Btations ut......... T00 a®w Ruptuss 0t BB .mm RHW #W Rupreunter NewYork and Bostoaki..... L2 p® "ler furtke s o e m:muma-o;uu T ols SFpY £ithe Frakis Oen Pemantiintt ihs bua Kouperilie Oe h -;::-'u- ® uuu'- * pobd w# masccal., Night Exprass for Quabes, Inlasd Pood, _ * Additicnal Train sach way, dhlily, durieg the Un and from the 10th FEBRUARY, 1870, want in mpren fen t m q demiyean s rallwoy as fullowe ; + OA Wigenmmmenttanrernt Kamotrills............. . c.sol.::‘ is09 .‘3"’"“’.3‘ ..x:.n: mn‘vhml Trains leave Wiadsor sangection with the Lrainse of the Hove soeotia trom Halifa®) K 10.30 a m and 6.50 p m, at Keatrille uuuc.g.n‘lz..--.adum a@ 10 p u. c-nm: thate . with steamers Pn learaing es walle ners Anat hk Pesssumers . inlo in Thke L:mul.:’umulavl\ou 4.30, it 6.40, and Haillas at 9 p m. QOpening tArough from fltbm completing (he comnesion Haiites “..-JI-M P ‘vm INKMAN LINE OF MAIL ATRAXERA, 4AILINQ FRLOX NEW YORK EKYVEZY sitUORDiaY AND ALTE®NATH TOEmDAYÂ¥rs Liverpool or Quessstown...... 4............. 010 & Mum..:.'............. 35 K PHAalka®® HY THR TORRDAY OTRARER Â¥! KibUrik. PWE 6 uv-pdnm‘:......... t4 Rewvage, Papabie n Curreney, _______ RNoe Oubin, Pagable in Guik. _ _ m‘ or m......,................: : . John‘s, N.Â¥., by branch stdamat....... 45 6t FOI umvo_o:: qQUEKEKIToWw® MMEN. 4000 000400000000 on 06 en 0n 0 ua 3 18 11 # m-‘........ eescqussncecess 400 3 # 1t 31 PUBLLIUGâ€"»»»===»«â€"»â€"»â€" U 1P 4 18 1 4# POBOMEL.«comunsnnnctcnceccencercmcs MB 4 U 1 0 Noveâ€"Trabas are ruam Time. 6 1e m.usu Masaging Dirssios Liverpsol or Quesastowi......... Orrawsa Orricaâ€"York street, corner of Bussex e C. ): BRYDOERS, x Montreal, Desember, 1869 Kentrills, Des %, 1049. Jehn‘s, X.#., by branch steamset....... W ® Tisusts sold to and from Ireland, and Continent, at moderate For brd at the Compasy‘s aaven 0# raddade ut tao datcaoat otaixtai ROCKYILLE & OFTAWA RKAallt» ‘ W A Â¥ . Oeuing NRorth Prescott to Ottaws. Ceing bouth Ottawn to Pressort P. M.â€"â€"CRAINR will beaw ‘.5 Brockrille dally at 413 p m, 14 armiving at Beandpoint at I1K p a, LLKAVE 81X DProIKT, « â€"â€"~ MAMAEZMGAEY ts‘ tudage sk 1A4, uadk Meliten S W ie o. NC, LA WBKEXCE abD OPtaw a H A LL W A Â¥. MAINX LINE. LEAYE BREOCKYILLE thioa Train for K ingstoe and CHAXGE OF TIXE PERTH BRANXCH, W.«â€"â€"PRAINE will bemve & ANKAPOLIRE LKAILâ€" W A Â¥ » en | cenenenses eenannen s@neee A & A H TAYLOR, Agents blt a = 1 130y | New Rivies. Empaertant Change. 'Auu.unnm:umn-xn 6 | Combined in One Bottle. Mothers 1 meosners Motharsiâ€"Ars you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a wick child suffering and erying with the excraciâ€" wing pala of oniting teoth ? If sp, go at once and get a boitle of Min. WINSLOW‘8 8sO0THING SNYRUP. It will relloeve th poor Hittle suferer Immediatelyâ€"depand upon it: there is no mistak about is. There is not a wmother on earth who ba aver ased it, who will not tell you at once that it will reguliuts the bowels, and ive rest to the bud Fever, ‘,.m.,,-,,_, w lth %'â€"".-" :-nd.u-. Ines, Fromeqp h.lmll‘: Du. 4. P. lâ€"v.danâ€"s,...y anys : = It has stood thetest trial, .-...:: Woiite t the Levet aee Onep hnd the moutieiti messes \n the # Khou â€" *.:m&fm.mb ltea high famk list of remedies for these =A.'.l-.u-.dlmlnhn. auye; @1 hare used it in severr 1 onses of Special lerination and tot the worst oarts of Piles, and mour famnamnamnand e s mptcier _ Purchasers should be sure und ask for Dr. E. -....lmut\.h'uhduw Ung like magle. It is pertectiy safe to use in all exses, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" saription of one of tha oldest and best female phyâ€" male *# #nd aurses in the United States. Price 25 the greatest disooveries of the age; for the ours af Infuammation of the Lenge, 128...... of the anies. _ . aeverywhats. Io$ to eall for "MHA _ «@WINBLOWE #00T @ BYRUP." Maving the faemmaude of =QCurths & Perkinm® on Duraetuest or Manuxet axo Pormnes, Pisheries Branch, Oftaws, Tth January, 1870. PUBLIC NOTICE is heroby given that Tenders will be received by the underâ€" aigned to the lst of March next for the charter of RIX SWIFT SAILIXG FORE AND AFT SCHOONERS, measuring from about sixty to one hundred and turty tons, registered tonnage, with two suita blo boats to each vessel, to be: well found and thoroughly fastened, and not exceedâ€" ing six yeays old; for Marine Police pur. poses, on the sea coasts of Canada. The crews will be provided amd the vessels provissoned at the oxpense of the Govâ€" ernment. Vessels to be at the risk of the .M" .Mc. 'O.M l..bthmu. Bold in Ottews by all dragaists and by medicine dealors everywhere. Charters to run during the season from Ist April to 1st November. The under} igned reserves the option of renewing any charter for the following year. R The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. »Tenders may be for one, or, more than one vessel. Bpecifications in blank to be filled up with the description of each vessel, and also forms of Tenders, with|other particuâ€" lars, can be obtammed on application to this Department, or its agencics at Quebec, Dr. A. Frask*s Magnotie Ointment Cures 0'07 O# Matiles»â€"Du. o Utics, Nee Yok, sage: @1 hare Dr, A. Trask‘s Magnetic Olatment in a sumber of M“-_“"_‘i.;t_‘nllflhmd the DDth instant. % ¢ Communications to be addressedâ€" Durazruzxt or Maxixe axo Frimerms, _ t . Fisheries Branch, Ww. 8. A au:r,lnww* pev par a Mom the Hair cber and transparent, -«.u-‘-:; /;:-w,'u-gzm Remsioghe Fomels. _ #is great onperiprity and econsany io nand one «sith the athor . BOLD Â¥% 211 DxvSGIHTE Properessa% , Wikotoaghe 46 I--:dl ‘2:;\‘-:\" I--':..“ Plans, Bpecifcations and Ertimates for the proâ€" ww COourt House, to be erected by the o ovam o. megogh mparinecn o nmc?y of MARCH next, 1870, at twelve vslook, noonm. on?o‘h‘. and b“b u.-::d.:‘ b ::::: ?ufldï¬.‘ the name nl’ounu of m' selected are io the of the \d..hmm'a § one innired Snï¬ tor Go en adigermed the sam of Ofty doBars for the second * Printed instrustions as to site, sost and accommoâ€" dation required, can be obtained on application to Wil Mestore Gray MHair to is Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a meost thel Hair Dressing. It wili ote lururiant * is wl promete fevurieat evens "" @ MRS. 8. A. A%LEN" ©HAIR RESTORER misted 'lhl‘m.-...h accordance with sald o manu. 1. _ C@beirman Building Committes. Persons desirous of being assessed for unoceuâ€" pled lands owned by them in the Township of Pitaroy for the current yoar, are requested to give nstiee thereof in writing to the undersigned, on or betore 30th inst. The notlice should give owner‘s name, plaos of residence, P 0 addrom and doâ€" seription of lands. * Township Clark‘s OMes, | <# Piaroy, 1Tith Jannarg, 10470. 4 % And markedâ€"* Tenders for Oitawa, Â¥ob Lth, 1870. OUMTY OP CARLETONX, NOTICE TO ARCHITEOTS. WREBHTI P OÂ¥ FITEROT. Dewvasing svor kig r boor high cout Pronch Pomadiy is N. A, and 8t, John, N. B., after Minister of Maring and Fisheries 1942 fawt 1M tory Rbeumatisn, a4d in Chilaâ€" You Must Caltivate it â€"_ GRAT Hilk Is a certain indication of decay at the roots, BEAVTIPUL HAlZE, W P TAYLOHR, aVJ@# » 49 1237744 ®Fr:m the Toronto Telegraph. |, Brown must entertain a profound conâ€" tempt for the editorial writers for. his nenrpor. hen he refuses to allow his own lucubrat to aipear on the same page with theirs. Kither that or Brown must have beguno to distrust the force and effect.of any: observations he may make in print when he publishes them on a separate page so as to distinguish them from the observations of his associates. We have seen the time when Brown‘s pen opuld be distinguished without any such advertisement of his presence in the fesh. But frpm the hour when he and Mr, MeD 1 and â€"Mr. l\l;,wlnud 4ook the ‘Queen‘s money at the hend of Mr. (now Sir) Joln A. Macdonald, Brown‘s Eo'cr de The Delilahs of Lower anadsa cuught bim‘napping, and applied their smonuton shears to his lovely locks, and left him of his strength. When, therefore, hbe |now attemptsâ€" to work himself into rmom fury over the delinquencies |of HMincks, when he ac> cuses that tleman of joining his fortunes with the Tories, and effectsa . to rave at the |inconsistency of the exâ€" Governor‘s ,â€"Brown forgets, and Brown is foolish enough to think that the ple forget, that he hbimself wias the mn all the Tories ten years after Hincks‘ 6 ion with them. Of the two (Brown and Hincks), the formeraras b‘y far the t slavish adulator of the Conservative &nd French leaders. | Why, if we turn to (that famous Confederation speech of wu‘sâ€"the great effort of his Parli tary lifeâ€"we find it jamâ€" med and cratmmed full of the most fulâ€" some papegyrics on . the virtues, the sacrifices, th¢ heavonly graces, of his Conservative |allies. . ‘Thrusting oubt his huge A rs) (Feb. 8, 1865, atter bunkâ€" in oev:ll,lp:\ohth with Masers. "zhcdon- ai and Cartier) in the House '?f:Allem-' bly, until overspread the entire minisâ€" terial ben like the arms of a crazy windmill, th Mï¬ï¬qu, in answer to an interjected rvation: of his former _ friepd, â€" Holton : * Honorable tlemen opiposite must not suppose that %n to\do with a set of tricksters. What we (Cartier, Macdonald, Tache, ete., Mon! and Conservatives) have said in our tions was deliberately a d, in the honest sense of the words o::x)‘pd, not for purposes of deâ€" eeption, _ Hanorable gentlemen: will fiod the members\from Lower Canada, as well as from U Canada, actuated _b{ the hearty to have this whole scheme | ourFied out if its fair meaning."" ‘ | : cheer, whic hw?hc the flappers of the great Cham of Upper Canada again into n%d and cocentric motion.. * Sir!" roared Bro#1}, looking Tolton stFaight in the +ye, "Wadid not enter upon our work with the m:serable idea of getting the advantage of gach other, but with a dae senso of the of the work we had on handâ€"with an earnest desire to do Justice toali, and keeping always in mind that, what would benefit one section in such a U must necessarily benefit the whole.‘" When did Hinoks (will Brown please uns mm mriogen 0 Lower Canada? But Brown was not gontent with praisiog Mr,. John A, Macâ€" An outburkt like this, directed lï¬\imt Holton, Dorjon,. J. 8. Macdonald and other Reformers, who refused to soll themselves at Brown‘s bidding, naturally carried the *« Montons" by storm. Cartier led off in a shrili, clamorous and prolonged year had not |passed over the heads of the Macdonal{lâ€"Sicotte Ministry before they tottéred to their fall ; and so repug« mant to the and to the country was their on ;h:'d(,‘ondt'hfdonal question, t not appeal to the country ‘:{q had changed their Having thus damned the Macdonaldâ€" sm"m) lui&m Brown uext turned his attaek on Macdonaldâ€" Dorion (Keform) Government. . * Jt too, shouted Brown, soon fell by a majority of donald, Mr. igr, Sir E. P. Tache and his other |eoll to the skies, in the famous & which we quote : â€"â€"h0 . it necessaryâ€"in GL to show his friendship for his new found friends on the T Benchesâ€"to turn upon oldest ï¬formm of the Hous»e with tiï¬a like ferocity, which brought out those: most . savage qualities whigh now. come into relief when he Governor Hincks, Said be, turning hig frowning countenance on the uofo Holtonâ€"*"* Uné short shouted Brown, ooon‘few a majority of two, because it did not deal with the conâ€" stitutional question," ‘Then, â€" to make the contract between the Reform " tion, by taking up the constitutional " question. baldly, turned their minority " of two into a majority of seventy." Thus, so long as he was a paid ally and subordinate of Sirâ€" John â€" A, â€" Macâ€" Mmd n: Ni K. P. ‘l‘u“h,di&.Bm“.: il, and pour contempt u {qdnt Reformers in ;te Pl:"l‘iamg of 865. ‘Thus did he, eleven years after Mr, Hincks had given his outside and unpaid support to a Coalition Governâ€" mentâ€"thus did . Brown parade the virtues of :‘ho ‘l‘m’i«f and : the Moutons, drawing t o um‘m da after day, -':.m wee .noltlnfhi month, for his fulsome bespatterment of men whom he bad previously denoun sed as the offscouring of societyâ€"the very froth and seum of political abominaâ€" Cabinet and| the â€" Tory_Grit â€"coa~ liï¬:-‘:ll the House ov‘id‘xnlï¬â€œâ€˜. effect in a tone 1 t defiance;â€"* in one â€" single â€" day â€" the Tache M (Jobhn A.) Admistraâ€" " tion, by taking up the constitutional " question. baldly, turned their minority A fine fellow this to lecture Hincks, or any one else upon consistency, public 1 otrmul honor,. Bak ! It is mu) kundogkto hear such | a Pecksniff talk in the hearing of honest now Dr. Livia will kindly sta lea _ _ * C * ( o Pas, The Lord M of â€" London finds emigration th'on?;'nh‘f for the disâ€" tress among the working classes,and writes to the Times about it. Boston talks gloomily of her ability to negotiate that new city loan in | Loodon, cvulbongl the price has been marked down to $7. » Branch is to be so arran bext sumâ€" mer that can co‘ï¬.:- Nevw York and spend the day there without incurring hotel bills. Tinmnt wa on Hinclke, all those: most . savage now . come into relief Governor Hincks, Said frowning countenance on Holtonâ€"*"* JUné short nassed over the heads of Post says that perhaps cation By the joint efforts of ~its invaluable historian and its uoomEli‘bed artist, the Cincinnatti Engufrer has been enabled to give the nb%ie' veracious and illustratâ€" ed tale of tge dog lately sent , to Presi dent Grant. It will be remembered that, when " Odysses returned from his wanâ€" derings, his old dog was the first to recognize and welcome him home : It was characteristic of the mean and unâ€" grateful Ulyses to turn him from bis door when, after long separation, the faithfal dog souzht his old friend. As the Enguirer tells the story; it is as follows: When R.W, Clark, having been apâ€" pointed Supervisor of internal Revenue, cameto Cincinuati, he determined to decapithte two collectors, named res i}. vely (Pullan and Weitzel. Fh e persons wete â€" wily enough to seek to retain their offices ‘»y appearing powers higher even than the Supervisor. They knew the natural Presidential . partiality for presents; that he floved animals and that nobody had givenhim a dog. A messenger was despatched to Clermont Co,, the ancestral seat of the Granrts, and there, for the trifling sum of $1,80 pur. chased a dog which, when the General was a tanner, was intimate with him, and used to sport amid the bark of the::: yard. 'lPl‘:is beast was thirtyâ€"seven ye old "lunkâ€"sheaded, bowâ€"legged, snaggleâ€" toothed, and mangy.‘" Its temperaâ€" ment was rather saturnine for a caunine ; it was retitent, never made a speech, barked when kicked, liked the scent of tob20eco, and never fought save when the numerica) odds were in its favor. Jesse was valled to cxamine it, and liked it well, suggested that it should be sent to his son, with <express charges‘ pre'Puid. Money was scarce in the pockets of the eollectors, and, in an evil hour for them, they sent the present, C. 0. D., and, of course, it was refused. The collectors fear that they will be dismissed, and we cannot but regard the Enguirer‘s expose of them as a base piece of spiritual malice for some real or fancied wrong. _ " A Merchant‘‘ sends to the London Times the following extract from a Hong Kong letter datedg Dec. 3rd :â€"Another shocking piracy has just occurred: The British bark Crofton was in a sinking state, having sprung a leak while someâ€" where not far from Macoa, and the mate with a boat‘s crew came in here for assisâ€" tance. ‘The ship must have been conseâ€" quently taken by pirates, who carried the captain and the remainder of the crew to the Island â€"of Montamba, closs +; Macoa, near the Tyfee, where they beâ€" headed the prisoners and burot the bodies on the beach. Information was given at Macoa, by some fishermen, and investiâ€" gations set on foot by the Prussian corvette Medusa, English gun vessel Jh'dge and Portuguese gun boat Camoens. Distinct trates ot the tragedy were disâ€" sovered, with many of the Croftons papers. Several prisoners have been ut:n, and two or three villages burnt. The Crofton herself has not been ijound â€"she was robtbly suuk. |â€"Deference to the susceptibilities of the Chinese governâ€" ment has of late induced the inglilh authorities to restrain the action of FEnglish cruisers in Chinese waters, on the understanding that the now rather numerous :leot o: l((;.:i::e gn&boda should be employed in cadi i8 and tist 9 Nater, man forvieg Enpunetnn on trade, and within tlï¬:e last few weeks two European ships, the Apenrrade and Crofton, have been canum{e:nd several European lives lost between this and Macoa. _ Besides these piracies there have been several cases of: attacks on Chinese crafts. Tns Procrrss or OPIN1ION.â€"A Nantucket sea captain tells the following anecdote about a shipmate who accomâ€" pamed him on one of his early whaling voyages: Btile was a simple hearted, tnn:(rtnnt young fellow, and, when we sailed, ~had been " paying â€"atteption sailed, ~had been " paying ~atteption fir _ sometime to â€" a â€" yonng lady," who, he had _ reason to think, did not reciprocate his adherent feelings. At all events, the parting on her side was not so affectionate as he. could . wish, and he was impressed with the. belief that she only ken him as . a stand by, in default of a offer. *" I don‘t believe," Stile would say with &A deor:ndent shake of the head. " Iâ€" don‘t believe Ann Jones ‘II have me anyâ€" how."‘ When we had been out a few months and had met with fair success, Btile‘ stone was‘modified. The burden of his nooolcg:o changed to, * Well I don‘ know but what Ann Jones ‘ll have me, after all.‘‘ With a thousand barrels of oil under hatches he became still more hopefual.. " Chance is pretty good for Aunn Jones,"‘ be would say ; pretty good now.‘, Atâ€"fifteen hundred Lrnll he had assumâ€" ed â€"a selfâ€"satisfied manner, and sonloâ€" quized; "I guess there‘s no danger but what Ann Jones‘ll have me now." At two thousand barrels, " Ann Joues ‘!l be glad enough to get me now. I know." When we cut the last whale that was to fill ‘the vessel‘s bold and squared awa home, Stile threw his hat in dunirvit{ a wild Indian yell of triumph, " T‘ll be 'duned if T‘H have Ann Jones anyhow." Exraivagaxcs or Ttus Aos.â€"Forty thou= sand dollars‘ worth of Freuch mirror plates have been ordered by the Leland Brothers, for their new Union Hotel at !-nr. The other appointments of the new hotel are said tn be on a similar soale of magnificence.â€" New York Pribune, Jan. 2th. 1200 Mead Centre Stephens Chinese Piracies,. Grant‘s Dog. {PRICEKâ€"3 CENTsS. â€"Some of the westorn .cities are MGL insolvent. Galena, IIl., cannot pay the interest on its delbt of $200,000 and the valuation of property, which in 1856 was $1,212,074 is now less than half a million of dollars. ied away, when he attempted to step..into the bouse. She then gtruck him with the pole of the are over ‘the right eye, killiog him instantly, No one. was preâ€" sent but the parties mentioned whey the fatal occurrence took place, and the above is the substance of the statement on oath, The examination uke\phgo before Jus tice Simmons, when,‘\ no doubt, other facts connected with the sad affair will be bmufht to light. Snodgrass .Jeaves a wife and two children. . # Emile Ollivier recently said : * From the day I first entergd public life I have had but one policyâ€"liberty without reâ€" Â¥olution.‘"‘ f * ‘ : â€"Balt Lake papers contain letters from â€" Mormon _ missionaries " laboring"‘ in Massachusetts. One of them says be has converted a large number, an‘d will bring . them to Utah in the spring. . â€"They had what they called a pa party in an Ohio ,to'w‘:et’he other l’:‘&: and the local journal. says. paper â€" never appeared to a better advantage as m circulating _ medium than during the waltzes. â€" * rae The Fgenth papers now oo'mpme. M . Olliver to Judas Ascariot. ® Mark Twain has been married to Miss Langdon, of Elmira, N. Y. â€"An Indiana young girl, attending a private party, excused herscif when askâ€" ed to sing, saying: "\A ou must excuse me, for I never attempt to sing, except to warble a few wild notes for pa at eventide." o At arecent Halifax duel both principals ran off at the first shot, leaving their seconds to settle the matter. e An intoxicated individual was arrested in Springfield, Mass, for putting his arms lovingly around the neck of a tobacconist‘s Indiav, and inviting him to " come along and take something.‘"‘ } A Washington correspondent tclis how @n impromptu chaplain of the House reâ€" éently opened the session by prayer, with his overcoat on, adding that tzc repre> sentatives, who were, all men of picty, were savuage at the unholy innovation." The Scoteman, in speaking of the ease with which the Egyptian pyramids are ascended, says a Higl!’lwd:keoper of Lord Dudley‘s, unaccustomed to anything but Glengarry and the Black Mount, was backed to go up faster than any Arab of the desert, and did it. The citizens of Portland, Ohio, Jan. 31 were started from their slumbers thenight before last by the ory .of " Murder." ‘The case scems to be about this :â€"A Mr. Joseph Snodgrass, agnan of loose and unâ€" ltcmry‘habiu; went to the house of a Mr. Carter, a doggery k in the village â€"the man himself ‘mug at homeâ€" about ten o‘clock on Saturday evening. When he rapped at the door the woman inquired who was there.| Te responded, nn(l desired to come in. | She wentto the door, and told him to away. She says she then fastened £0 door ‘by putâ€" ting a nail over the lald‘,) and returned to bed. He refused, she says, to go away, and declared his intention of forâ€" cing his way in, when she again got up and proceeded to hunt up some mode â€" otf defenct, Nothing bettor being at hand she procured an axc. < In the meantime he commenced working at the door to get it open, and by the time she bad secured the axe he had succeeded in working the nail out of the door. She then went to the door, opened it, and ordered hiim England is already preparing for the census to be taken there next yvear. i â€"â€"They have a cat in ‘Augusta, Me., which can openâ€"doors having glass v and, moreover, frequently: with her paw wipes moisture from the windows or scratches off the ice, to enable her to look out and see what is goiog on. The committee of the Alabamaâ€" House of Representatives on Eorolled Bills reâ€" mdL“ reported in favor of employing a scholar to overlook, correct ‘the spelling and make good grammar of all the bills introduced in the House before the> bills were brought up on second reading." Thirteen citizens of Brooklyn have been sent to jail for cockâ€"fighting. The sentences in the Recorder‘s Court at Chicago, on Monday last, ~amounted to two centuries of hard labor. The University of Edinbutgh has five lady students of medicine.â€" Near Fort Montgomery, on the Hadâ€" son, there Jives a man named Storms, who was born with a malformed spine, and has never been able to move exgept on " all fours," using his hands cquï¬y with his feet. He has a wife and six children, and earns a living. by cutting cord wood. Miss Julia Husband, the " transcribing clerk " of the Wisconsin Legislature,. is , handsome and well educated. 4& mnl younz member called her the " transporting clerk," in â€" his â€" confusion, the other day, and was immediately calle@ to crder by all the: other unmar. ried members. § While the Maine Legislature was vaâ€" cillating over the questton of attendi. ing~â€" > the â€"Peabody ‘funeral, .4 respecublc;d mcm:;r sfrom t}u b:ek country said : | " Mr, Speaker, I am disâ€" wc?- with$the conductâ€"of this House. fl'il funcral at Portland is agoing to be a great affair, but when I see this House aâ€"teeterinz and seeâ€"sawing, as if it did‘nt know its own mind, I deciare I wish Mr. Peabody had not died." * The vine is cultivated in seventy nine departments of France, and the annual yield is about 71,000,000 of hectolitres, which, it"valued at an average of twenty three â€" francs, represents â€" the wum . of 1,500.000 francs. Thecultivation and proâ€" ducing of wine in France gives employâ€" ment to 6,500,000 of peoole, and the wine trade alone employs 2,000,000 more. It is & curious cireumstance, and one well calculated either to point a moral or to call a sneer from. the satirist, that James W. Marshall, the man . who first discovered gold in Calafornia, is now livâ€" ing at a place called Kelsey‘s Diggings, in lï¬u“s County, in reduced cireumstanâ€" ces working forhis board and clothing, and unable to earn any more than | the â€" cost of these, " A Woman Kills a Man with an Axe