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n lapduiling HOSE, â€" E’“\hu. © 0P TRaung on of Speeq» 3 ow Rumming on q ) McLAREX, iT St, Jamesâ€"st, RIDG E )CHESTER & Ce. y made h“hq oTrawWA. a IMN, PW $ ve will be kept s0%, _ Kext, sn entreal as »@ M."""‘ â€" , . 33 sB Io enc dn 1 M.,:::'M- :-.. Bparkts mroi ad Intep. ke to the tations, at T.00 a, ii"“ “ ) YDGE3, agivg Direcstor, Ntreet, Ottawa. ay Receipts relies f;’hmhc trouble 0 attacheq "'3'-'-:..3 ad Seaturdeys a4p on Â¥o manship and 1# ad Pond, R\Dfllg oll Seasoned, and printed on the A Y 3 Kocoasin8 AL E. Caniies andt me the Pollgy 'W sac ;‘:-t coaches wij be run m..__.', the 1st of. June, q; iven. te 11LOB, a BLISH YENXT kinds. eZNTHEAL U Â¥X B ER EET, TV by County of Carle» by Broad Street, JOHXSON, at lalang BAILWAY3 published bJ and seping bosto wed a 1746046 11.09 800 ug 18198 188 a lately received from London, aad now z..bofll assortment ot qENTLENEX$ DRESSIN® CASES, varying in price from $3 to $ 5 4 *lfi. Nail, &¢,, Brush «, in gree variety, and cholce Tollot Articles gonerally +A large Stock of French and English Pe: tumery from the best makers, Lublo, Atkin _‘ ualst ko., also, Letchford‘s celobr ue ‘ 1871 en _ ’I . ' “ -- amortment ot 8!lver Mounted Smel‘tu ..‘.'..N'LM Tollet Bottles, VÂ¥iss & A CHRISTIE & CO , \ Druggist, &«., homdmLOSDO! usl:m‘ intended to run Woekly during Season 0@ wdtmmmmran{ the Arst leaving London on or about ‘ wWEpNESDAY, l0th APRIL ‘ Through Bills of Lading lssued on the : Continent and in Loudon ."“K:-::‘ Carads and in the United States, to | Milwaukie, Chicago, and other polute in the | Wost. } Certificates issued to persons desirous o! | pâ€"mh‘.omdudt friends to | lwwm?lyb TEMPERLEY®S, CARTER & DABK E. [ mp‘m that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at its mnumwm Railway Company, with 072 WEEKLY COMMUNIC ATION London, Quebec ard Nostreal Plans, Sp cifications ani forms of Tenader may be seen on and after 20th February, at the OM » of the Ohief Engineer. Ottawa, at Riviers du Lonp and Rimousk!. Tenders may be for theâ€"wholoe, or any lees numbes of these Buildings, and wil b« re. wived, marked * Tenders for Buildings," at public notice, that they are prepared to reâ€" wire Tend ts for the crection o+ Station Buildings st Cacouns, lele Vort», Trots Pisâ€" toles, 8t. Bimon, St. Fabilen, Bic, Rimouski!, St. Lace and MetapeHac ‘Road ; and also, for Tank Houses and Woo+d Sheds at Isle Vorts, u&ml&llm-fl Metapediac Also, tor Ragine H asâ€"e ut Riviecre du Louap, Rimouski and Metapediac Road. Pucific Ocean towards the Rocky Mounâ€" talns, and from such point as may be selected Kast of the m Mountains, towards the Pacific Ocean, connecting the & way *to be constructed upon such route and trom such points as its Eastern and Westâ€" -r-:-:.:-hu be -doe:d or apâ€" with power also to construct branch lines to the Suult Ste. Marie to Fort William, to Fembing and to all such other points upon the frontier of the Dominion of Canada, as may be deemed advisable,â€"And also ::fi.' ‘:u.. x"« *z & across te. .l::.dhw:.dn;lm::rk ohunh and passenger t vesse u all lakes touched by such railway otpi.: Just Received H. M. RO ./ ES celâ€"brated BULK AND CAN :.u', of the 20th day of -:; wéé noon, next. ED. WaL8H, ED.~B. CHANDLER, C. J. BRYDGES, A. W. McLELAN. Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster Ceneral, will be receivedat Ott@awa until noon, : on FRIDAY, 9th. FEBHUARY NEXT, for the conveyance of Her Majesty‘s years, Hix tines per week each way, beâ€" iween l-bh’:udom'n. from the 1st of April next. Conveyance to be made in a passenger 1- sEASON COMMENCED ‘.'so 'ldh',‘;n. 'Izn‘b;. du- to & y, Sundays at‘ T o‘clock, A. M. ioi is u5 4. Leare Ottaws do. do. 7, A. M. Arrive at Morrisburg â€" do.â€"~5, P. M. MMttbo post offices at "": i Winchester â€" springs, inchester, (rmond, Osgoode, South Gloucester and Billings‘ Brilge. . Printed notices containing further inâ€" _ PrnCommissioners appointed for the conâ€" straction of the Int=rcolonial Hailway, gave formation as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen, and blank forms of Tc Hareterg Rorte Witmeoutg. i rth Williamsburg, West Winchester, Osgoode and Billings‘ # or at the office of the subscriber. ‘ mera) does not bind lowest or. any tenâ€" Chief & tor. Cuief Post Oftce imspector‘s oftice | °_ _ Ottawa, 17th January, 18724 $ 1873â€"%3 _ Ts hersby given that applicition will be made to the Legislature of Ontario at its ensuing Seasion for an Act to l’.wiu the Incumbent, Churchwardens an: Vestry of Christ L’hu&xn the City of Oitawa, to erect a new ing for &Vino Worship on or near the site of the present Edific», =:.lbht::m to borrown:;(l;‘mm of .as may be neces in tion to the now, :'Lnnnn to be, made, for the oxrnn. Dated Ottawas, 6th Doc., 1871. 496, The Italian W arehouse. J. Â¥. C. DELES DERNIZRS Ottaws, 26th Dec., 1871. 186466 . YOL, VI NO 1884. NTERCOLONIAL RAILWaY. omawe, Dec 14, Ottaws, Jan 2, 1872 Ottawns, Jany. 12th, 1873 s &4 a a* AUL CONTBRAUCT. opristio & OO ; oYsSTERS, London Steameors 3 White Lion Court, Cornhill, Luveé s ... PER GALILONX. aBD EW Â¥YRAR. 1871 ; arke atrout, Ottawa DaÂ¥ID sSHUAW, Nompany, with Ll'q_ ray from the Ro88 &4 Co, YETER®s 1872 MONTREAL OCEAN l2 â€" srEBamsur comreany. 1845 1 S ANDHkw _ «â€" _ ..... ind att» ‘s'r.nmcx .. t . ced ou the !‘nnfromOuuu, CinllAukss ««r« <«â€"«ulfil i n “ m-...-......-.--...“’““ “ .m}WOQQ...OOOC......0..'0'0...'!”“ ats in the VWV* An nmod Burgeon carried or .:n_clml. not secured until pak 1872 «B / Ncandinavian ... . Nirth American Mc ravian .... ... ""fl“ a ww uw ® , N andinavien .... | Mibernian ...... | _ Dates of Sailing are as follows . CURINTHILAN, on or about.....1ith Oct. OTTAW a w6 <~~. 20 * T. DAVID 44 «Axrodith «t ST. ANDREW «* s¢eor« iudkbtor ST, PATRICK «4 <+ se Tt * Fares from Oitaws, cabla...... .. .. $8T 25 Intermediate . ... ... ....»....«. $#T Or 44 00 WOQ.....O..I....‘...'......'.u “ DU&VU* An Burgeon carmied on ‘ each ml.m secured until pald OHANGE OF SAILINK G 1871. The steamers of the Liverpool Mall Liu sailing from Live pool every Thursday, ant from Quebec every Saturday, calling at Lock Foyle to receive on board, and land Mail and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland are intended to be despatched from Quebec: Liverpool Line. Calling at St. John‘s, N. F. _ FROMK QUEBEC. _ > And every succeeding Saturday, Ratos of Passage from Quebec : .M. ........o..-......."o.m SHGCIRG@., .....c« ..c.or, +666 .2+ 820 The steamers of the Glasgow Line (sailiog trom (Glasgow every Tuesday, and from Que bec for (GHlaagow on or about every Ihursday are ictended to be dospatched from Que bec Clasgow Line. for Roturn Tickets granted at reduced rates. Passage certificates granted ba::h ous of bringing out frieads from Punuans Booked to and from Liverpool. Londonderry and LGlasgow. â€" MEDWAY. . ... .D. Harris, Commander, NIGER......... W. Nisbett, â€" do. are mignded to Suth 15 ie Auribe the Season of 1871, from f 12, $2 yer year. _ _ _ > . Certiticates issued to persons desirous 0 mmm.aufiun 7 a.t.o?:..‘o.-‘..... z‘t w‘ mwflw" to fimofldhlfi-d past year. + tâ€"â€"â€"~â€" PMRB DEPARTXENT. All descriptions of my insured against Loss or Damage by at moderâ€" ato rates. ‘Losses promptly settled without refer ence to the Home Office. LIFE DEPARTXENT. Assurances on Lives granted on favorable Tickets can be granted from Ottawsa to Quebec at $7 first class, and $3% w second For further information apply to DAVlDfiA_‘_._ 4 * _ â€"~"A_ .. FIRE and LIFE, (iA‘}ngn‘.“..;)(x.k; ye o uh e te a ‘12‘%;% & fiq: "....- 9 FU m.-.-o 9)_ m SPRCIAL LFE AbSUBRANCE 500, lar p.i:f' ’uamc«-mm ge AS~ omm hare adlitional recariy . in‘ the UNLIMITED LIABILITY of a Wealthy Proprietary,. .. â€" ._ yases Tables of Rates, Proposal Forms and ful information can be obtain@d on application to the undersigned. gua ___DKW COWARD & CQ., ® Agonts * "Spark Ottawa, May 6, 1871 © L904 and Elgin streets. 17607 N.B.â€"Ihe financial position of the Royal is .no way aftected by the recent Fire at leg business in thas * »# EXTENSION OF MARKET SQUARE ~ _ COMING MUNICIPAL ELECTNONS. COMYING ELECTION FOR DOMINIQN PARLIAMENT. Foe fur Â¥OTING ON THE BRIDGE BY LAW. wWATERWORES QUESTION. ALDERMAN HENEY PRESENTATION. NEW STREET CROSSING® COaAL STOVES AT H. WOOoD STOVEs aT H. MEADOWS & Co. HOT AIR FURNACEs aT H. MEADOWS TENWARE OF ALL KINDS AT H. MEA DOWs & Co. BUILDERY JOB WORK AT H. MEA DOWs & Co wCAPITAL!‘* STOVE DEPOT, 35 SUSAEX STREET The following first class powerful CARTAGE AGENCY. iÂ¥lico: RLGLN N TREET, opposite the Russel! Hoase. ' 1144 1w * I. TAYTLOR, Agent. “ # “ * Rates P‘-:o_q'.“ boltolmdo-n. flu:m.. : sn $24; deornge adults, $24; children nader Ottawa, Oct. 17th. UEB EC TO LONDON MEVERN. ... MEDWAY .. TH A M ES . .. Ottawa, Nov. 3, 187}. LATE CHANGE IN THE MINISTRY. »AL STOVES AT H. MEADOWS & CO. tT. LAWRENCE A\D OTAWA * T. M. CLARKE, Royal Insurance Co‘s Office, Ottawa. a TE#T OITY ToPIOS. 17143 1y Albs IN8URANCRCOMPAN Y, EUNNEKR SERVIC E. RAIL WA Y â€" K. L. ROUTH . F. BEDDALL, Chief Agents for Canada. £4 s a w4 s# ## “ nmd Nov. . .. January 6 c ceer t t8 esd W * 1871. Montreal. #% '“ 17607. TDt 10 10 24 Hardware â€"Hardware. The subscriber \ivll.jfi completed his Fall "tock he is now prepared to furnish any Article in the above.line at prices to suit the purchaser. . °C e ie L The follow‘ng articles are constaatly kept in stock : Bar, Bund‘le and She t Iron ::M'fl- Sheet copper . Bheot Brass, &o , &0 Bleigh Shoe Steel all sisss from 1x} to 41} Cast and Blister Steel Proof Chain all aiz s Broad Axes Narrow Axos single and double steel Unt Siaw«, Grind Stones, Culs, Putty, Glass, Paints all colors oity and House Furnishing Goods, &c., &0 P. 8.â€"A call is respectfully solicited All goods delivenmnd free to any part of the No. 24 Rideau Street Nopâ€"Combustible and Nonâ€"Corrosive Se ,,130 per cent in fuel, and steam passes throngh any length of Piping covered with the Nonâ€"Conductor qduv. Extenaively used in the Kastern and W estern States and throughbout Great Btlhllknd by the British Admiraity and American Nary.â€" (Bee circular.) N. B.â€"â€"I1t saves 30 per cont on the Russell Honse boller, and steam is now raised in half ied waile h maves a jargs per deniige 14 it saves a i=â€"ye gfl Labor at the W-ut";wh dct:; inment and Departmental Buildings, C g::-:'h, loeh:l::.(!o.l SYteam Mills, A ‘s Foundry * CHALMERS & CU, Richardson st., Montreal, P. O, Box 844i, Bole Manufacturers in the Dominion J, MUNROE OLEARY, General Western Agont. Ottaws, Nov. 20, 187; Y GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co Wwi" The Lylizxtr Mills Goods are th» chempest goods mads or imported to Canada G. & M. are Agents for Ottawn, anJ sell Stoves â€" Box, Double, and Cook Alsc, an endless y-d’gty of Qholnmm Ottawa, Nov 23, 1871 Mil1 prices delivered in â€" Ottaws. vites the public to examine the of E.LAaYIGNXE, (Quebec.) Pateat SWinJ, This new awing 1 : contains the mo~ ' tive power in itâ€" t §] self, requiring no *1 : wa external impulâ€" ; NEXAcTt sion to drive it, & $On and in it persons . . 1: \..\-3.s tR . indulging in that i oas . Siae : agreecable exer= * e ctise are exposed to no accident or danger. Ladies perticularly can enjoy themselves on this Swing without having to contend with any of the inconveniences met with in ordi nary Swings, This 8wing may be seen in operation at the Canada CQentral Hotcl, No. 120, Sussex utroot and at No. 8, 8t. Patrick Street. lit1 wa, May 10, 1871 BAUSBR‘3 wu12XUU‘ATC$ LBBR&T. 1909 Sole Ageont {for Ottawa and Viciai.ty HALMERS.SPENCE PATENT XOXNâ€" CcoNpUCTOR l‘%ll COYERINXG STEAM BOILERS AND PIPESs 14 now prepared i0 suppiy FAHUITOT WSEHR POULTRY and GAME of every description seut to their houses _rngAla E‘o Oven or .-'q ’.t- od. Parties requiring the services of his Ouk.tthhbou-uudonul»lluuu. Entree Dishes, &¢, &¢., m“l‘ the best style and on the s TT Fiv iNAAA _ ‘The proprietor of the. qU EEN RESTAU R aN T H ving engaged CANADI.\4 G >3 \}= ; FOI o8 & K 1D1IXG, 0 To SIGN OÂ¥ THE ANVIL, fi'f«m, 40cts, per mouth s bought, sold and exchanged + ttawa,Jone 9, 1871 _ _ s uw ve Recely A EX LiTZ STEANLLKRIA, 1 Case Vel _« Vdm”.fiflloh, 1 # _ Velrvet Ribbons, 1 4# _ Black and Colored Friages, 4 * _ Funcy Dress Goods, 1 * _ Black Lustres, 1 ‘* Peraso!®, 1 Belo Hessian«. 1 0 s3 Lines D.i 1 Oas» Manitoba ‘I‘w 1 * U=lon Twee :, ) uil a Butting, 3 11 HOLESALE DRY GQODS. No. 38 Rideau Stroet. Ihe Latest Novels Always on Hand, AkD. MD* Iswesouos Isvite» Ottawa, January 16, it:les Lybester Mills Grey Cottons, 2 sarcka . «1 'r;’;unuum M BRICE*S Paper ( ‘ollars, THCSB. BNREKETT, No. 24 Rideau street, L.A ";0.".0_ Â¥. KAVANAGH. 1074 â€" l@tid OTTAWL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31. 1872. Families with ALTERATIOX OF RUNNING TIME. Cominwmtabls Sofae Cars on No 7 and 8 Charge for berths, 50 cents. Bare conm ctions with all the G T trains both KEast and W«st, as this Company‘s trains wait their arrival when late Twenty minutes allowed at Proscott Jancâ€" ibl ‘“ refreabments. & Trains are run on Montreal time., THOS REYNOLDS, oo o ___ Managing Director, Ottawa. B LUTTBELL, Aasé Buperintendent, Prescott, Ottawns, January 1, 1872 Brockrille and Ottawa Railways OTTAWA RAILWAYâ€" 1%:50 pm., and at Sand Point at 1:30 pm. f Mail Train at 215 p.m. Through Ottawns Express at 3:25 p.m., cooâ€" necting with (irand Tronk Day Express from the KEast and West, arriving at Ottawa at 7:25 p m. and at Eand Point at Express at T15 a.m., arriving n_g“(‘)lhn _o‘l‘ On and after WEDNESDAY, Â¥iih DECEMBER, 1871. Trains will run as follows : * LEAVE OTLAWA. Through Wostern Express at 10:00 a.m., ars riving at Rrockville at 150 p.m., and coonecting with Grand Tronk Day Erxâ€" :n-udni”-dw-t. all Train at 4:2¢C p.m. ARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:30 p, armi 8:25 p m LEAVE SAND POINTâ€"7:45 am, and 3:45 p m "Trains on Canada Central and Perth Bram h make certain counnections with all trains <a fro “lflm with d and N Freight loaded o Tran« a..ipment wh. n in car lx.b.' i H. ABBOTT, with with ARNOLD:S WINE â€"VAULTS. MKETCALFE STREET. In Bonad or Free Pn And also in Wood or Bottle Genuine Hennessey‘s and Martello â€" _ Brandies, DeKayper‘s Gin, Ja maica Spirits, London Gin, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, &o. No. A lurge varicty of Ports, Burgundics, Sherries, Cham pagnes, Moselles, Hoeks, Clarcts, Sauternes, &o., of choice quality and great range in prices. | THE GREEK AS USUAL DOW‘S ALE in cask cr bottle. Engiish Ales, Porters, &¢. KFinest F.each Wine Vinega Liberal terms. Inspection invited. _ K ARNOLD!, â€" Telegraph Bullding, . _ _â€" The congr gation of St, Andrew‘s Pres byterian Church will commence to meet for pablie worship in GOWaAN‘S$ HALL, Cn 8SUNDAY, the 28th IN8TANT, And continne on every ftollowing Sunday un til their New Chbu:ch is erect d, or until furâ€" ther notice! e Memters of the congregation are requcsted to remove their Books, Cushions, &c¢., from the Old Church, in the course of next week, and not later than i‘riday, the 26th inst. is C. 8. MeNUTT, Becrtetary pro tem. January 18. 1872. 1873 9 The Annual &ofin&g‘m [oy:f} Orange County County Carleton will be b&m in the City of Ottawa on the F!RST TUESDAY in Febâ€" . 1872, at 12 o‘clock noon. All m interested are required to take po:lia, and govern themselres accord ingly. WM. ELLIOTT, Co. Master, Co. Carleton. North Gower, Jan. 8, 1872 1867 1w ul4 1« !j . ble, quickest and best route ; who.t <tline by Q miles from Ottawas tw Brockvilie and all poiats n aND FROM WEDNESDAY, 3rd Jao,, trailns will run as follows ; 'l\-l L&DLEKES Brockville Dec. 27,:871. 1781 y The Bishop‘s Chapel Intend having a SA LE of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES 3 The first week in &F". For the purpose of paying the debt on their organ. "Ocfilblflm ;m be thank{fully received a January 9,41872. * 1805 12 8.25 pm. T. ANDREW 8 CHURCH Ottawa, Dec 29, 1871 CANADA CEBNMTRAL January 18, 1872. 10 00 p m 10 30 a m 100 a m Leare Prescott, 9 30 a m 1;30 p m T15 am 5.50 p m Ottawa. 1 00 p m LEAYVE BROCKVILLE. Wes, and b 1 "Touil poinis fust Broad Gauge Route TO OTTaWA. WHISKIES, HIGHWINES, &e., GOING NOoRTH. goIsg soUTH |Brockville, Kingston and all way s1 atlo ns Wertl. | Grand â€" Trook «ccommodation train â€" for Grand â€" Tronk M«il for W-4 D» Ex: ress for Do do Expres from West trom West Do do Express Rast and W est Connecting with. Mail from the Metcalie street, 10:25 a m 11 15 p m Arrive in Ottawa. 4:10 p m 8:25 p m 3 50 pm 6:15 a im % 40 pm 1 00 a m Devrartwext or Mazixe & Fiunsairs, Ottawa, 8th January, 1872 Bealod Tenders will be received at this Department, up to nson of Friday, the 9th day of Febraary next, for the supply, in bond, of the undermentioned quantitics of the best quality of standard white refaed Petroleum The Oil is require1 to be nonâ€"explosive at & VA test of 110° Fabrenbeit, must burn bduztly, without smoking, until entirely consumed, and not crust the wick, and must be free from ali deleterious substances. _ It is also m quired to have a specific gravity of 44° Beaume, at a temperature of 68° Fabhrenhcit A sample of a quart to sccompany each Ten« ‘The Oil is to ba delivered in good order, in lron bound casks, containing from 35 to 42 gellonsea h. Caske to have stves and heads of white oak, and to be properly propared in« side with liquid glue, and to be painted outâ€" side so as to prevent thi oll irom permesting the wood, and evaporating from the surface. The caske to be furnished by the contr=câ€" tor, and th.ir cost included in the price oi the oil. I spector‘s fees of Inland Revenne Nepartment and Guager‘s foes must bs pals by the contractor. _ it wa, HEust VC Pl\l m Alcica lc inatsnrtcmintiatiieind The Oil to be subj ct b.fore asceptance to an inspection, test and approv | of a pur on apr ointed by this Dspartment, and to be de. livered at the risk and expens« of the con « tractor, in the locality dâ€"â€"ignat.d by this Department or its Agiont, at the following times and places : From 20,030 to 25,000 galloss at Halifax N. #, one hbalf on 25th May, 1872 ard balance 10th Jaly. do 6,000 to 8,000 gallons at St. John;, N. B., 10th June, 1872. do 18,000 to 2",000 gallons at Q 1 bec, 5th Jaly. ‘ do 10,300 to 12,000 gallons at Vo .treal, 1st Jaly. do z.oloo to 4,000 gallons at & uilton, 8th July. . do :,:IOOOO 5,000 galions at <=:nia, 12th z y. x Tenders will boe received for tae whoule xultlty, or for any of the lots above speci. ed, for one year, or for a term nâ€"t exceeding three years, at the option of th» Department. Paitiss tendering who may not wish to conâ€" tract for more than one year‘s sup;ly, will please state so in their T«nders. _ â€" The cartage of the oil from the R«ilway Station, Oil Depot or Vessel, to the Whaif or place where the Oll is required to be Jeposit ed, must be paid by the contract r. Tenders will also be received, as above mud‘ for the charter of a suitable Steam Vessel, for the delivery of sil and suppliâ€"s to the Light Houscs above Montreal, the charter to commence at noon on 2ad July next, at such part of the Lachine Canal, Montreal, as may be d«signated by this Departm.:nt. ‘ he nawe, size, age, borse power and d«scriprion of the vessel to be epecified in the tender. A bulk sumw should be naved for the performâ€" ance ofthe service, or the ma.c at) which the vessel is offered per mouth at the option ef the departrent, t P, MITCHELL, Minister of Marine and Fisherics, To make some i inst the presd of Small Por and other Contaâ€" BYVâ€"LATV No.313 ‘ prevent the interment of the dead within the City of Ottawa, after the '}‘g-l’rzt.y-flnt day of December, A.D. WHEREAS it is necessary to m.ke some provisions against the spreading of Smail Pox and other oonu&xocu or infecâ€" tious diseases within the City of Othm and also m the interment of d bodies the limite of the said City .n.: the Thirty.â€"first day of December next. j Therefore the Council of the Corporaâ€" tion of the (fnt{oof Ottawa do hereby enact and ordain as follows : * E il" . 1. That the occupant of any dwelling house within the City wherein any case of Smail Pox or other contagious or infecâ€" tious disease now exist or shall and may hereafter exist shall immediu:lfv upon its being known to him or her of the existâ€" ence of such disease, put, pllcz and keep np on or over the iront en door of the said house a printed notice, placed thereon in sng&wu. manner, during the continuance of the said disease thereâ€" in, and for the space of ten days there. after, such notice to be supplied by this Corporation. 4 + 2. That the body of any person who shall die within this City from Small Pox or other contagious or infectious disease shali be interred within two days at farâ€" thest from the time of his or her death. 3. That it shall %{ be lav‘véul for any person or persons, es politic or corpoâ€" rate, wtgermlt or sufter or be party to the permitting or suffering any dead body in any house, building or other place or rhou within this City unint.emJ for any onger period than five days without the written permission of the Board of Health. person or persons omm afiicied with the disease or a the di of Small Pox or other infectuous or con. tagious disease to go abroad in any of the pu'hic highways, streets or places of public resort in the City until such person or Yor- sons shall have recovered the. eof, or unless he, she or tmlhdl produce when requirâ€" ed by any Health Officer a certifitate trom a regular medical practitioner within _tflo person or persons going about. 5. That ffonandl.&a the thirty Airst da{ofbeemba next it shall not be lawâ€" ful for any person or persons, bodies poli. tiooroomm to bury or inter any dead body within the limits of the City of Ottaâ€" T PVE . sn ie neh oA agrect City that he, she or they have recovered, nn?thttth'rohno danger to be appreâ€" hended of the spread of the disease by such person or persons going about. | _ _ _ _ 5. Any person or persons offeénding against any of the provisions of this Byâ€"law shall, on conviction thereof before the Police Court for the City forfeit and {»y -nohfinonotexooodintg‘my dollars or less than one dollar as to Court shall seem meet together with the costs of conviction, and in case of nonâ€"payment of the fine inflicted for : any such breach, and _ there | being no _ distress found out of which the same can be levied such offender shall be liable to be im mod in the Common Gaol of the ty of Carleton for such period not oxeoodio, one â€" calendar month, and with or without hard labor as the Court in its discretion shallâ€"think proper. Given under the Corporate Seal of the City of Ottaws this fifteenth day of Januâ€" ary, A,D. 18723, * EUG. MARTINEAU, 1GHTHOUSIE SEavÂ¥ICE, MOR'I‘BIAL & ClITY OF OTTAWA «<JUNQTIOA ‘ RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE + go hereby dvm the m.io:m- :r uto is mpany are to receive tenders for mm.usgw““"'" her with th together w e conditions of M: Formé of Tender, can be seen on and after the 22nd JANUâ€" ARY, inst., at the cffice of the Chief Engineer of the line, Charles Legge, £â€"q., No. 162, St. James lia& Montreal, ' ~_ And Teod ts will be. received marked wr‘m-'umom of D,., A, Macdonald, bmlental ns oantot fiaain en garry, o J a: Uary, hoxt. The Dire au}‘ themeclves: to abecpt the lowest or any tender. D.A MACDONALD, Presidant M. & 0.0. J. Ry. _ Alâ€"xandrin, 10th:January, 1672, STEAM VESSEL offtending Mayor, and to 1863 WONDERFEUL IMeROVEMHNT This wonderful invention produces the only real Piano tune that has been yet discovered, and adds immensely to its volume. «"Dunham‘s Patent Hydro.Carbonated Sounding Board.‘‘ _ es In calling attention to the above improveâ€" ment take pleasure in announcing that they have been app:inted agents for the DINLN P NO! ORME & SON So long and favorably known in Canada, and in doing so would respectfully request the inspection of a stock of those magniâ€" ficent instruments now in \The merits of the Dunham Piauos are : | 1st. Its durability has become a proverb. | 2nd. In workmanship it cannot be surâ€" passed, if equalle1. _ e _|8rd. In Solidity, Power, Purity and Equality of Tone it has no compeer. _ _ ‘4th. It can be sold after years of use for nearly, if not quite its original cost. _ . Messrs. Orme & Son are also agents for the following Pianos, ‘viz : McCAMMON & CO., __ _ _ 5th,. It is warranted in the most satis~ factory manner. _ > C is i Pamphlets containing a description of the smo improvement can be had at our establishment. § Also the celebrated MASON & HAMLIN, A large assortment of which we keep conâ€" stantly on hand.~ . J. L. ORME & SON, 2 i _ 8 Sparks Street. OUR SHOW ROOM PULYERMAUHER‘S PATENT GALVANIC _ OHAINâ€"BANDS, BELTS AND POCKET BATTEBIES These highly improved inventions render Kiectricity perfectly selfâ€"applicable, and exâ€" tremely efficaciouns in a mild continuous form on shock or urpleasant sensation being ex~ perienced, whereby it becomes a true fountain of health and vigour, speedily soothing agoniszing peins, reâ€"animating torpid lhnh:] reviving the sluggish functions of life, an rmparting ronewe energy and vitality to constitutions enteebled ty whatever cause, Medicines and their deleterious consequences are thus entirely dispensed with, The daily increasing number of cures effected by PULYEEMACHER‘S MEDiCOâ€"GALVAN.â€" IC 8SYSTEM is so extensive and varied, that FblOl‘lthl'.l’Y L8 LIFE i ; t forcibly points to this invention as the embryo of a universal remedy. i i. N. B.â€"Thefollowing testimony from the elite of the English medieal faculty has been received o " We, the undersignod, have much pleaâ€" " sure in testifying that Mr, J. L. Pouvser 4 wa0gEr‘s recent improvements in his Voltaic # Batteries and WGalyanic Appliances for 1 4# Medical Purpocu.reofgreulmpothmto‘ * Scientific Medicine, and that he is entitled 4# to the consideration and support of every " one disposed to further the advancement of # real and useful progress, " Dated the 9th day of March, 1866. ‘ + EIR CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., gg. / 6. O ®. SIR HKNRY HOLLAND, Bart., M. Bl') TB + sIR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. _ EDWP. H. SIKYEAING, M. D., M.R.C.8. t l4 J. RANALD MARTIN, F. R. C. 8." ULYERMACHAER‘8 SYSTEM is also ap uv .:« of by an official report of the Aca dâ€"\ 1. de Medicine, Paris, Royal College o Physieiang, London, and the Imperial Faculâ€" y of Vienna, and its curative virtues are con» firmed by thousands of private testimonials of cureseffected. (Bee pamphlet gratis). Those facts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail himself of this scientific and curative progress, to which the inventor has devoted a lifeâ€"time of study and labour, a. an ardent. deciple of that great benefactor of rsankind, the late illustrious electrician lwn% Farapy. PULVERMACHER‘S MEDLCOâ€"GALYANâ€"~ IC CHAINS are exceedingly effective without the aid of medicine, rutrlctzn of diet, or the least derangement of the patient‘s habits and daily occupations, in the following maladi«s Rheumatism Female Complaints Gout Constipation Bciatica Cramp Lumbago Bluggish Circulation Neuralgia Urinary Disorders Neuralgia Urinary Disorders Head and Toothache Paralysis Liver Complaints _ Epllepey Tic Doloreuz Nervous Debility xum.fion , Functional Disorders Deafness &c., &c. sEm TT & & PA PF ® an s . The effects of the application of Pulverâ€" macher‘s Chains in any of the above disorders 1s immediately perceptibleâ€"the relief of pain instantaneous. PRICE LIbT OF PULYERMACHERS8 Ottawa, January 20, 1872 CHAIN BANDE AND BATTERIES. B. CHAIN BANDS for Neryous Deafness Head, Tooth, and F‘ace Ache,and Noiser in the Head, 218. tc 308. B tuHAIN BANDS for loss of Voice an¢ other affections of the Throat, 108. 64. to $18. y N. UHAIN BANDS lor Sciat _ Rheumatic Neuraigia, and Gouty Paing, Local Paraâ€" lnl; OIIIII.E, &c., 18s. to 22s. and 408. BCHAIN BANDS for Lumbago, Indigestion Liver, Chest, and Functional Disorders, &c., &vorn as a belt& 22s to 40s and 554. B CHAIN BANDS for Writer‘s Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, &c, 22s to 308 and 408. B COMBINED CHAAIN BAND for Cantil, Paralysis, Epilepsy, General Debility Functional Disorders, &0., 308 to 508. A complete Bet of COMBINED UHALN BANDS,BELTS, and OHAIN BATTERY for restoring vital energy, £5 to £7. The public are most earnestly cautioned to beware of Pseudo Klectric Belts advertised by sham Doctors, &c¢., for improper purposes, and so severely stigmatized by Vice Chancel~ lor Malins in the suit Pulvermacher vs Ham» mond, alias Henry James, alias C. T, Raphey, M. R. C. 8, alias Henry Burrows, &¢, &c. No Galvanic Belts are genuine but those bearing the fac simile of M. Pulvermacher‘s signature on the label. A pamphlet containing full particulars may be hbhad at the Drug Store of A. Christie, Bparks Street. Agents, A. CMRISTIE & CO., DRUGGISTS, oTTAW A. Ottawa, septemper 6, 1870 14565 lawky _At Junction Depot uf Grand Truns ano Ottawa & Prescott R. R&. All the facilitiss of a KFirst Class House. Passengers refreshment ‘D, WILKINBON, "603° Proprietor. "@ULK «JUONCTION HuTEL," EW AND _â€"_ _ J. L PULVERMACHER, Galvanic Establishment, 200 Regent Street, London, W Full particulars mayâ€"be had from the Sole Teos DUNHAM PIANO®S and ESTEY & CO.‘S ORGANS Cnuts MESSRS. 1X THE EMERSON, l j and HOOD, Honiton, Allan, Mckinnons, An assortment of FANCY C©OODS MITTENS, WOOL TIES, fANCY â€"WOOLLEN 6000§, T. Hunton, Son & Co ‘Teâ€"mporary Premises IRBSS 6OUIS MANTLES SILKS, * SKting: tiory antigen es ) ore PIM BROS. POPLENS, &e., f (all colors ) Raâ€"IONDON MADE D EV ENING GOODS. Fine Colors in Roman Squares, Porter‘s Block and Gateway, Christma s Presents, ottewa‘ Dec. 5, 1871 B@FRENCd . Afi’fi%gl_ DRESSES,! I s@rFLOWERS, WREATHS, EIC LADIES‘ and CHILDRENS BODICES. ALAL MTHON & LCBRA z,ooom:l-.n'zbu:’nlaufl- Bags, good new, for :‘*&h BERMINGHAM, SETTS anp COLLARS, MILLINERY, | SEXA W LS. By Jas. Bermin AGS!| BAGS!! gul Lace Ovet::r&_-. Honitan, Maltese, %‘:nnh. Point, &c. Ottawas, Jan 5, 1871 T. HUNTON, 8ON & CO. Ottawa, Nov, 28, 1841. _ 173ly GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & Co. _â€"_â€"â€"_. No, 20, Sparkse streot. Are shewing Novelties in %@;*In all the New Coluring. "@@# Maltese, " Dheror rer Exrrsgss." Are now showi1g SPARKS® STREET, RUFFLES, LACES. €UITABLE FOR McMoran Irish Point AND AND CUFEF COLLARETTES. PRICEâ€"3 CENTS | The Last Tenants ‘Hangman’s House They came no one knew whence, and they lived no one knew how ; for thoug‘h: she was evidently a lady born and bred, and more delicate than most, yet they had no servant but Molly Hartland, the s{mck» lhe.dod "maid" of old Jem living n the mud cottage under the cliff; and she went only by chance times, and not for long together ; she never stayed a night in the house, nor saw more of it than the kitchen where she did her «" chores" in her rough way, and then left. They had come quite suddenly one wild October night, and had taken possession of Hangman‘s Houseâ€" adilapidated old place, which had got is name from one of its former possessors, who, suspected of treachery by his comâ€" rades, had been hunted like a rat and caught in the loft, and his body left hangâ€" ing on an improvised gallows out of the window. Since then it had earned but evil repute, now for smugglers, now for spectres ; with darker tales still of belated travellers or shipwrecked men who had been been seen to go in, but never to come out; for all those territle halfâ€"mythic crimes which are sure 10 centre in a long disused house standing desolate on a wild coast. And there these latest tenants had lived ever since their arrival, a year or #o agone now, buying nothing but such food as was absolutely necessary ; and someâ€" times having Molly to do such work as the lady was physically incapable of doing. They had no via{lou ; they â€"never received a letter; they called themselves Capstone, and were man and wife, though they looked more like father and daughter. For he was a good twenty years older than she, and she seemed to have more fear of him than goes with witely love of the right He was a tall, lean man, with sloping shoulders, a hatchet face, suckedâ€"in leathery cheeks, anda large hooked nose like the beak of a bird of prey ; his eyes were small and of a fiery red, sunk deep beneath heavy brows, the coarse light hairs of" which fell over them like the thatch of a pentâ€"house ; his thin lips were setinto a perpetual smile, more subtle than the most open sneer ; his strawâ€"c0â€" loured hair hung evenly all round from the centre of his head ; and his long and bony hands had curved fingers and pointed nails, which, to ca«rry the resemblance still further, were also like the talons of a bird of prey. His manner, when by chance he spoke to any oneâ€"and always to his wife â€"was of exquisite politeness; but Lilian had learned to dread his politeness more than his wrath. Indeed it was his wrath ; for the more enger he felt the more suavity he showed, and the more cruelty he practised. For the wife herself, poor Lilian, she was just such a one as is doomed by nature to be a victim. With very little judgment, and of varying ‘mood, being sometimes timid to abjectness, and at others bold to rashness, never neinL:vhen to yield â€"or when to oppose, and opposition always ending in tears and obedience, she was all that such a man as her husband could deâ€" sire in his creature. And as all he needed was a creature, not a companion, he was well enoughsuited, with one *whom he might use as he would without any fear of enduring resistance. Without any tear of enduring resiustance. Without any tear was an orphin, and her only brother had gone away to sea many years ago now, and had never since been heard of, Bo, if not dead, he was as good as dead ; and as, for sufficient reasons, Mr. Capstone had coverâ€" ed up all traces of his removal to Cornâ€" wall, there was not much chance, if ever Frodlhouldtmupupin,ofhil finding ,hilsli:ct:cnndermthotn!?udin-u;h &A AS flngun'u ouse, out by flighul'-mm.‘ herefore, the lean man with the hooked nose and the curved fingers wrought his will, unchecked by the fear of God or the law of man. : _ Mr. Capetone had been about a year at Hnfln'lfiomo,sndflnm‘hocwber wea had come fround again, when a cry went up that sship,mm the two headlands, was into the bay., ~The tide was runningâ€" high, and a strong west wind was blowing straight in shore; black and Titanic rose the sharp and broken line of cli:‘:; lon';h:eefn, sunken, treacherous, ran into sea ; while here and there huge rocks reared M-mfiol-nthol’oan,lihmo se barring into a bay as thm;,flemo, mly as themâ€" selves. It was a coast where was no mercy for any wandering boat, no way of escape fonnydronlmma;wmthoculh-t bitofeout}n that cruel line, and it had cost more lives than any other spot; it mthotumofevoqmwhohdw pass that way, and the current set so strong in shore that ships steered far out t~ sea, and asail was scarcely over seen on the horizon, When one did appear it was mostly for doom. _ $ < On came the ship, blown right out of harmhrhzl%m::-, hr::l: spars gone, caught by wind tide, and driven madly in shore. Already she had lost some of her men, washed overboard ; but some were still left, whom thontchenontheclifl'acaflduo,hdnd to the rigging.. The whole district had odlm:?‘ontb cliffs. The two coastâ€" gurd.wuhud.ndthomwho. ut for them would have been wreckers of the old siamp, women and children all il"; and among them was the lean, lank of the tenant of Hangman‘s Houre, m%.hw.wiloonhhml came drifting on, into Sioadnhe, io o nt oo eein ie some creature from reel to reef as the waves h.l{’dh:' and the wind carried her onward ; till at last she came grinding on to the Lion was no life boat boloaw to Michael‘s Run, and even if there been one, she mldnothnlizn:dia such so;.; but mt;fiuldo a couple of rockets, one of which fell short, and the other Rock in the middle of the bay, There struck true. A t:ll man, wh» had been Wmflhuy, took the cord. He p aside a comrade who seemed to dispute it. and the weaker fell into the sea, while the stronger lashed the cord round him, and gave the signal to pull in ly; ‘that fellow understands business.‘ He had no sooner cleared the deck than the mainmast fell, and in less than two minutes after, the ship fell to pieces like atoy puzle, and only a mass of broken firewood showed where she had been. Not a man on board was saved except the one who had seized the rop and lashed it round him ; and he was hauled in, sensélecs now, close to where the Capstones stood. He was a swarthy man, in the prime of hte; that was all Liliin saw : when her husband touching him lightly with his foot, turned to Molly Hartly and said, + Here, Molly, the see has brought you a lover Take him to my house, you fellows ; l‘li have him." * â€" * Be advised, sir,‘ put in Molly‘s father old Jmsno goodu’l hhn;‘ man into your houge as is washed up from turning his back on [Jem, + I‘ll dare the saying, my man. â€" Here, fellows! haul him along to Hangman‘s HWouse; we‘ll soon bring him to his senses again ; and I‘ll pnmumomi‘n to drink his health and your own.‘ d The shipwrecked man was a maguificent Bave a stranger from the sea, And he‘ll turn your enemy. That‘s what we say hereaway, sir, and there‘s the story of Cruel Coppinger to "*Dui M Caprions only leughed ui is . Capstone only ill hi red eyes were nearly lost behind the strawâ€" colored thatch above them as he answered, turning his back on (Jem, + I‘ll dare the saying, my man. â€" Here, fellows! haul him along to Hangman‘s HWouse; we‘ll soon bring him to his senses again ; and I‘ll give you a sovereign to drink his health fellow to look at, tall, dark, and power« * Good,‘ said Mr.Capstone, applaudingâ€" $ 11

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