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DEKR#®ON, J and DBota ty Aitorney, % IAM 1O "ty at te ndaod tario aad seppor®® ay® aRTIX, De tz al Othettthe % K6 4 wC T in Otta«wa aaty of O ate _ Jou®l. it 1J U KoTA W p.=®.. in s mt use $1e 5 , Murray ‘ V# PUYs & ULI s MLLOL a o yâ€"8T PETI ,â€" 10088 M AXa, zid to t & KE L #Stage ~* "eat West in D, bel 368i1 i l t b® ()CH m 0 ths Stroet, Royide ofs *o, #§€., 3t0F%, hngs, LA L 1Kk8%, 11,09 204 24p l Â¥eZ | 4 on SnEA S! shon dace reuls ant x ; 5. constructed u sach route an« j :,:nch poinuuz-&uomm Weu-] 187| f’C"'LR‘.’:R”C" 1871. en T 'i,ul!o:uboaut:;dcor apâ€" | * s a the Government inada, | ¢ ; ::g:d” m”‘“’“}?‘ br;nch hna' P\‘!S!!GER‘\\ Dooked to and from $ Sault Ste. ie to Fort william, to | nnbisaand to all such other points upon | liverpool Londonderry and the frontier of the Dominion of Canada, | â€" Glasgow. f as may be deemed “Vlsl'bl?,.â€"flfl «ko | â€" Sttteare | witl]fl""" construct or join in conâ€" | Phe steamers of the Liverpool Mail l;ne struoging a brilge. across the Sault Ste. | sailing from Live pool every Thursday, and Maiie, and to own and work steam and | from Quebec every Saturday, calling at Lock other passenger and freight vessels upon Iylohnedne.h.d,.d&.dldl-d all lakes touched by such rauilway or its zore to 1n14 from Ireland and Scotland * vranch@s. are in{onded to be despatched from Quebec : * ‘Oreame Jéth Dec? 1871. ___ iS64Hf_ | _ ,__ .. . . . ., 35 FoYerpoof Line: TracDONALD» AUCTION koors. FROM QUEBEC. L\i s Scandin~ *\ â€".... +«+neee«ke.k+«78004RY 6 'ouK s‘rnhgr. n‘M kss be l ue e e en aeeame a4eeee ‘. l’ i# :(-'h ww w w e n m e m e m ud e n 4 we n# do 20 I.‘I 7 -lu ww e t tt e m e n e n t n n 66 4..‘-00‘. “ ’7 Jm mo d & m earmatinma........._.._..Lâ€"â€"_.L L. Th: * St; Lawrence & vuawa mat W â€"y. Jowx A. Macpomarn, Wlflm& it _ Attorney his graciousâ€" n â€" _ . ( ly pleased Almighty God in ”.rulmfoywmmtobonun ‘lhlrl Son, Albert Bdml, Prince Wales, from a grievous perilous w-dmul--ootnnpm:u th t Our Canadian rsp le should have due ”""“."‘: ering their humble \h‘hfivz the Orsatorand Preserver of all men for this intinite goodness, _ By ( To all to whom these presents shall come, GREEmMNG : Now Know Yz, and we do hereby, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council “W that MUONDAY, the Ll'l'l hyolAPRl.l:‘uxtmd. i setapart amt appointed as a day GENERAL ra:':uxwwmu to _Alâ€" mighty God for the restoration to health of VUur Beloved Son, The CARTAGE b:glNCY. he undersigned to inform t IUVI:)'c:.:h rear of lboa ERAL ® * " on R m"““’.......d...“‘n’?'... S otlection snd ‘of Goods will meet with prompt eweful attention _ Payment . for %& «ad Car:age will now be received # ths Company‘s Uitice, on Wellington rumm-dingiy. Testnmoxr Wuszzor, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great S.IwolCa-dlto‘hbo â€"â€" hereuntoatfized. Wirszss, Our Right Trustr and Well Beloved, the Right Honourable Joux Barox Lisoas, of Lisgar and Baillieborough, â€" in the County of Caran, Ilreland, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of . ~Great Britain and Ireland, and a Fing Chuaet, Kuight Grond Crom of 1 ight Cross Our Most uom Order of the Bath, Kright Granad Cross of uur M=5su Distinguisned Urder ot Suint Michael and Saint George, Governor General of Canada, Governor and Commander VICTORLK, by the Grace of God, of t Uflhdflmbfiwn -E Ireland, Queen, Defender ot the Fai Of all which our loving subjects, and all others whom these ts may concern, are hereby nqnbr:fio notice and 1LK] Utauwa, 5th Feb., 1872 Al the Ottawsa Agency, Market Square. Dilchiog Machine ..... . ...... ...l:'.om hl «bines from ........$1+0 o 110 Mower do do counrextdcllh Gk O mb from ., . ... . 1. 0 to 1,000 Open Mhkcurts uerrte« areertkdf k td Buwing Machines $75â€"with attachment.. 80 2m0ty Cutter . Orain Cousner . Irea Hutows , '-~ Plows, . . WIcB Plows Motse Hoes . __ T Pnlionucrerr;ircrracrcrerccllall(h â€" n”mnc«n"mo%:'& & . xÂ¥ ABB danuary 15.1973 _ Is hereby given that applicauon wili. hQo made to the Parliament o(m at its next Session, for an Act to i te the (unadian Pacific Railway Company, with power to construct a Kailway from the Pacific Ocean towards the Rocky Mounâ€" tains, and from‘ such point as may be selected East .of the KRocky Mountaims«, towards the Pacific Ucean, connecting the .eaboard of . British Columbia with the Is returning thanks to their numerous M.‘mh the city and vicinity, :or their past patonage, bâ€"y to inform the pablic generally, that they have jost completâ€" . d arrangzements for the loasing (at a large +spense) of those large an: commodious buildings near the Market Square, on York Street, formerly ocegpied ty th«e Governm nt, ud known as the Military Hospital, which M-'w' tchtied amt paintod, and now foel conftient that they are in possâ€"ssion of one of the largest and best situated room sin the Dominion, where they will pay pa ticular “.,‘M:JJ“.' Real + Effects, Agriculturat Implements, Works of Art, Horses, Auctioun S‘l‘:’ e m« every Tue 0d ,m mornings, at 10:30 o‘clock, g::'. partics having goods to diap se otf will And it w their advantage to send them in the <v n ym f} _ . o 0 j 'hl-obcâ€".f places, either i1 Outaric »Quebec prow ptiy atteund~4 to, JOHN MACDONALD & SON, auctionceer and Geneial Commison, Hoous Furnishing, losursance and Real Estt agents, 36, York street, Ottawa. OQuaws, Nov. 12, 1871 181340 Pl MLAP RLEKiDi%o, ' > 0 To DAUSER‘3 ciQI0LAfLAG LIBRRT. No. 83 Rideaun Street. «* OTICEK 2.8,â€"ENTERANCE BY SIDE DOOR. Ottaws, June 9, 137 YOL. AGRICULTURAL â€"I1MPLEMENTS I he mâ€"Chief of the ‘Istand of Prince Edâ€" ward, At Ous Goverzxuzeat House, in Our CLTY of OTTAWA, this Fimst day of Mazcu, in the year of Jur Lord, OUne thousand eicht hundred and seventyâ€"two, and in the Thirty Cith year of Our Reign. ommand 191 3t.0 1 14 ¢ Mills a Seuu y (0ciet ber mopth PROCLA YÂ¥ATION. c YI KO 1926 CANADA. LISGAR. J.C.AIA'.‘& Necretary of Stite. that application ml! A. J, TAYLOR, .. 33. Cartage Agent. Always on Hand. | teawns. N.:â€"nnfinuci-lponfio-dthloyu is in no way aftected by the recent Fire at Chicago, the Company having no Agent going business in that city. CiaLITKL.. . ...~. . ««.« ... . Jt0,000, 0080 ANNUAL INCOME, over.,.... 4,000,000 FUNDS ON HAND, over..... . 9,500,000 SPECIAL LIFE AsSURANCE * FUND-...o.----cn-o-...--, .vm'”" There having been added $736,200 to the Life Fund as a result of the business of A. PEERY; Fire lmpoc'wt. \ 6 1: M CLARK , ‘.”.:t Fflclâ€"h‘ # Noek, : corner and Elgin streets. lugh 3 Returnâ€"Tickets granted at teduced rates. lm' MM‘nwrQb “- ous of oringing out friends from ‘w. For further particulars t;’ly to D W COwWaRD & co., Agouts _ "*SBparke st Ottawa, May 6, 1871 a s9otf Rotu. IN8UKRANCE COMPANY, 1 Tables of Rates, Proposal Forms and tui information can be obtained on appl to the undersigned. | FRUIT THEES AaND EVERGREEN®, Thirteen â€" varletns of CRAB APPLE TREE «l have beâ€"n tested in Kastern C:>~ vrade, Maine, Vermont «shd New Hampshir , will stand colâ€"4 climate, beiog abundant and comstant beam rs giviog satisfaction to the porchaser, _ ne kind ripens frst Aogustâ€" bes early app‘e known; whiloé othr vart«. ties grow nearly as large as the Famâ€" use . Some keep til Jane. Good for cooking eating and preserving â€" Dwart Apple Troesâ€" All kinds of Sum a+r, Fall and Winter Standâ€" ard Appole Troes. A great varisty of Plum»h, Poart and th my YTrees _ Larg» variuty of «arly, hardy native Grape Vines, and also the c:d'“Jh.“ ot foreign grapes: Aliack, and White Currant Bosbes ; Bl«kberry, Rupborry, Strawberry Plants, Koglish Go â€"# ber:y and Quince Buashes ; agsparapus ant Pic Plant Roots, Moustain A«sh, Weâ€"ping U ilio=, Norway tproce and atbor Viâ€"m. 500 ox Fxouss I%x PAIXZEK +5 08 as K & o C | itawa,!Uanuary 23, 1872 18182 WU" An experienced Surgâ€"on carrled on ;;cl vessel. 'fflhl not secured: until paid the past year. Mr E A HARINGTON LM College Oxford), late Assistont r of Trinity Ccllw Port Hope, intends openias the on the 1st September next. Hig» testimonials and refer ances can be given both in Ottawas and elsewhere. For further par ticulars, apply to Mr Harington, Port Hop», until the 15th inst. After that date, at Otâ€" Kugene Rimme!, Pâ€"rfoumer to H.R.H. the P.incess of Wales, 95 Strand, 138 Regon Street, and 24 . ornbili,Londoo ; 17 Boalevard tihe Italisns, Paris, and T78 King‘s Road, Bâ€"igbton. told by all pertumery rendors, %8, 1871. wiay Dates of Sailing are as follows . CURINTHIAN, on or about. ....1%ith Oct. oTTaAwW A 4 [ . â€"~. ols * ST. DiaviDn 44 [ . ... . doun| + ST. ANDREW is . . ... ind Now 8T. PATRICK 64 C:*C. Â¥thk « _â€"_____ Patronized by: all the world. ©Rimmâ€" i‘s Inaog~Isnaog, YVands, Hoons, Jocky CUl=b, Framzipaue, rad other perfa®e® of exquiâ€"ite fragrance Cox + MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANy And every succeeding Saturday. Rates of Passage from Quebe¢ : Cabin ..................uon:: M".-.oaoc- w e n e nal e e 4 e e a% * The steamers of the Glasgow Line (sailiog from Glasgow every Tuesday, and from Que bec for (GHlasgow on or about every 1hursday ares Ictenied to be daspatched from (Qu«bec @lasgow Line. For furtber particulars call amd see de. «criptive Catalogne, and make your choic+ «+lâ€"ction of the above trees and p‘ants at No, 95, Ridean Street, Ottaws, our to the Tiuuss \e, Wellit gtou stre t. S Git Rmmel‘s Li&temk: Water, dittiled fro Mitcham Flow re. Rimmel‘s Tollet Vin:â€" gar, cel=brated for its aseful and sanitary prop rties. _ <* Rinm!‘s Extract of Lime Juice and G!lyâ€" cerine, the buâ€"t preparation for tae Hali expecially in warm ciuoamgs. * esY CHANGE OF SAILIN C Fares from O:taws, c.bin All partics ordering stock wtil o« notifâ€"d the day for delivery, A‘} tt c« will be fAirst class, and «uaranteed in gooo and t.esh orgler when delivered. Scandinavian ...... . ihomdu L... .. ... The above trses and pluaunts will be taken up frow the Nursery as soon as the frost is out and the groun : &t for plantir g Rimme!‘s Dago g 0il 3 ap, perfamed with Australian Eucaly ptus. y se Ri l & mmel‘s Giyoorine, Hooaey, Costa wl:v.lu-.k.u, very .--!n.'lul' MT:: Great variety of Rose Bus +s. Moss Rosee o# wvarious colours Fl»wering Plan‘s ano Shrabs of allâ€"desciiptions. *Â¥ â€" Riame!‘s Viciet, Rose,. Leaf, Rive, and oth ) Foilet Powders, A lib ral ablowa ce to ship N B â€"Private pupils will be taken in th. mrdmens | 1736t) t»0 BAAAE q4 U8T RECEIYEO WIYVaATE CLAsSICAL 3CHOOL. J nua‘y 16, 1872 I\Â¥ v« EL8 CHOICE PERFUMES McDonell & Mongenais‘, â€" B * P Sn 3. o btiewe * ’-{/;4‘M‘ «BV L " . VE & L FROMX CHICAGO FIRE and LIFE, â€"*â€" E. Lf ROUTH, > . £. BEDD‘L‘Q Chief Agents for Canada AÂ¥ s 0e a a% 6# 6 8. L WAGENER +++« »«.... January 6 DLLL ALLLLL ‘. 1’ +# o.d"o.no-'o d‘ “ Chxe taxiecce KK M . ... 26th) Oth i #@* @# r.b 141. l!4& «3m ««+ U% /« +400 The 10 10 14 | Every convenience and comfort for the | travelling Public. _ > |__ The BAR always supplied with the Choicest Liquors. * j : GOOD STABLING AND ATTENTIVE Ibe School will re#open on the 3rd January, 1873. Ottawa, Dec 29 1871 185Tlawkd&wt All kinds of LEATUAER tor 8a‘e, sile, at reaâ€"souable prices. s of E. LaVIGNEK, (Quebec.) * * This new awing outains the moâ€" ure power in itâ€" wif, requiring no * ® «xternal impal. _ slon to drive it, m 2d in it persons 2s indulging in that = agrecable exer~ * sisze are exposed to no accident or unager, Ladies perticularly can enjoy themselves on this Swing without having to conteed with any of the incouvenlesces met with in ordi PRINCIPALâ€"MRS. ROBERT STEWART In this Eatablishment, deligbtfolly sitaated in th: tmost he~)thy part of the city, Young Ladles my seceive a sound Eoglish and Frâ€"mch Eucation, with Board, for $190 a yoar, paid rumrly.' As the number of vracanch s is liwited, carly application should Gas Wo. ke, Rochester & Co.‘s Steam Mills, A Fieck‘s Foundry &c., &¢. CHALMERS & Cu., Richardson st., Montreal, £. 0. Mmlv % Solsa Manufacturers in the Dominion J MUNROE O‘LEARY, : j Of bis own manutacture, at R* DUCPT z PRICES. \J CONDUCTOR FOR COYERING STEAM BOILERS AND PIPES Nonâ€"Combustiblé and Nonâ€"Corrosive S# ;.120 per cent in fuel, and steam pasice , through any length of Piping covered with the Nonâ€"Conductor quite dry. Extensive‘y useq in the Eastâ€"rn anc Western States and throughout Great Britain, and by the British Admiralty and American Navy.â€" (Bee circaular ) © P N. B.â€"â€"1t saves 30 per cent on the, Russel! Honse boil=r, and steam is now raised in half the time it took before the covâ€"ring was apâ€" plied, while it saves a large per centage of Fuel and Labor at the Water Works of the ’P‘ul:.-o.u and Depatmental Buildings, City E8TABLISHMENT FOS YOUNG LADIES Uon t of ’lbn»d and Glou ester streets,/ Bandy Hill, Otâ€" . tawa, ©Ontario, LONG AND SHORT MOCCASINS8 WHOL ES AL E. w‘l{h:'sl:.t:( be seen in opcration at the Canada OQHI.I"?“' 1, No 120,00@0#% Bitwot and at No, 8, St. Patrick luout.' 100B 33 Am't”:o‘r'qua ”’d-u, par kets, &c, _ _ {fC1AR80OLIC acib, Porrons in all ranks of life, among«t whon «nalytival chemists and physiclans of the high. at atanding, bave certified to the wou dertal <ff cts whiâ€"h foilowed its applicativn CHAaLLES MARTIN, 30 Vi toria * qnare, YÂ¥ ontreal, Bole agout nary Swings. ttenty_Tatolie, in returning is tanks 1o hnm;\’;momu‘}rhd- and to the ”:Ib at large for the great encouragement they reviously honored him with, begs to inâ€" form then that, havinz considerably reâ€" paired his new establishment, and owing to nis well known experience in, that line of business, he is in a position to continue giving thein sufticient satisfaction. __ _ Or Disinfectinong Flai!, for_Sick Roows Lin n, B«iting, Water Closets §Urain®, C« asâ€" A Rhcumatism end G:ut Remedy Which a‘so curâ€"s SEUBRALGIA, WANDER. ING PaAiN®, LUMBAGU, Stiffoâ€"se in the Limbs or Joints and 3,rains, â€" best of accommodation shall continually be found satisfactory at his establishment. Uttawa, Dec. 14, 1871 . ©â€" 1845 3m *HB _ Uuserâ€" 1 signed in â€" vites the public w examine the catent Swing, 64 ~NARBOLIC SsOaP, PARK STREET, OPTAWA. . EDMOND GEKRM AIN, Proprietor. â€" A. CHRI&STIE & CO , D. uggists, Sparks street. O.tawn, January 39. â€" Gemeral> Western Agent. Ottawna, Nov, 30, 1817; 19th Augost, 1871 *OPPERAY JRALRLILX MoUsSEK, , NO.122, SUSSEX STREET, No. 122, Good Yard and Stabling, and also the st of accommodation shall continualiv 108Â¥ DY‘s FLUID 1ARBOLIC POWDER. 1HLOR 1LCMÂ¥, 114 kEBOLIC 8SO0iP, HLOR!DE OF LIxE, viaULD adD EDUcaAr108, RO;0â€"CBLOBRALU x, AUSEAR Y , IALMER®.SPENCE PATENT NOXNâ€" RuIÂ¥ED AT LAsST, And for Sale by all Druggists, P:â€"rfimed, for Toilet and Disinfecting Ordin«ry, us d in washing Liten, Blan IsINFETANTS FOR SALE, DR BIRNBAU M‘ 3 $100 PEX YEAR. Kopt by Henry Labelle. * Em € râ€" » j 4 a f | $ w i | » ’ P ® e I » * % woe=l * & U , â€" fie U + . *â€"eme \ «h 1 &â€" kJ *ens < t â€"S@ m Cl Lt k s ." * 1 0 T T A N in Nonâ€"polsonou» LtA td oOTTAWA WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. 1»s72. LEAVE OTi AWA. Through Wostern !xr‘ at 10:15 a,m., ars. riving at Rrockville at 215 p.m., and. coonecting with Grand ‘lrunk %ly Ex+ m going Rast and West. Train at34s p.m.arriviog at Brock ville at 9.35 7 m > ARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:40 pr and 8: 20 p m $ LEAVs .SAND POINTâ€"1:25 am, 215 ans 9: 35 p m is t & . ME .. ccamdadihe 4 Freight loadâ€"@‘with despatch, and No Tran~ a.Ipment wh. n in car load«, __ Is bhereb, given that applicagion will be made to the Legisiature ot the Province ol Ontarilo, at its next Sâ€"ssion, for an Act to enable the Corporation of the City of Oita«r to coastract Water Works, for the purpose o! supplying the inhabitants of the said city with water:; and to confer upon the sais Corporation, or upon Commissioners to br appoilnted for that purpose, all powers neces sary for effectuating that object. . Comtortable Sofe ‘Cars on No 7 angd ‘8 Charge for berths, 59 cents. _ Bure connections with all the G I trains both Kast and West, as this Company‘s trains 'Fit their arrival when late Ureat Broad Gauge Route TO OTTaAWA. Express at 7:30 am., arriving at Oitawa at 105 pm., and at Sand Point at 1;a0 p m. < Mail Train at 2:20 p.m , arriving at Ottawa at 7:30 pm , and at Sand Point at 8:20 pm. Through Ottawa Express at G:10 p.m., making acertain coanection with <vind Truak .: Day Express from the East and Wee, artiving at Ottawa a &:i6 ) a _ Traios on Osnata Central and Perth Bram b make certain counections with all wrainscu B. & 0 Rallway , City Hali, October 21.187!. with _ Sofa Car Twenty minutes allowed at Prescott Ju tion for refresbments. Trains are roun on Montreal time. THOS REYNOLDS8, $1.80. In Bond or Free And also in Wood or Buttle S G.nuine Henvessey‘s and Martello Brandies, DeKoayper‘s Gin, Jaâ€" maica Spirits, London Gin, frish and Scotch Whiskies, &0. &R LUTTBELL, e«3 buperintendent, Prâ€"scott, Ottawa, January 1, 1873 A large varicty of Brockville and Oftawa Railways THE GREEK AS . USUAL DOW‘S ALE in cask cr bottle. F1 Engiish Ales, Porters, &¢, Finect F.ench Wine Vinega Liberal terms. Inspection invited. *yHEK SEASON COMMENXCED Just Received H. Â¥. RO wE 8 celâ€"brated The old reliable ALTERATION OPF RUNNING TIXTE. OQOTTAWA RAILWAYâ€" with On and after Trains will run as follows : Brockville Feb. 17,:87 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1812 The Italian Warehouse. J. M. C. DELES DERNIERS. BULK AND CA N Ottawa, Dec 29, 1871 oTics N;AND FROM WEUKESDAT, 3rd Jan., trains will ron as follows ; old â€"reliable, quic and best route ; abort=st line 2, h::ln from Oihn' to :::,.:.ndg and all pints milea o Spmonbat _ > #eem#s s a a *# a Ports, Burgundics, Sherries, Cham pagnes, Maselles, Hocks, Clarets S«uternes e , of chuice qualits and great range in prices. CANMAIDA CEMTAAL ULK 10 00 p m oYsTERS, 10 4 1 m LEAVE BROCKVILLE. 9 30 a m 200 a m 5.80 p m Leave Ottawa 1 00 p m 1;3) D‘S WINE V METCALEE SIREET. Loâ€"are l Counect‘ng Pr.a ott.} â€"* with. WBHISKIES, HIGHWINES, &c. GOING â€" NORTB. GolIrg soUTH K ARNOLDI!, Telegraph Bui:ding, Metcalte street, Managing Director, Oitawa. Graud Tronk «ccommodatii‘n trai n for Brockvillie, Kingston and all way a1 a t I o n# Grand‘ Truok Mail from the Mail for West Do Express tor trom Weet Do do Express Do do Expr s: from West _ wine vaults. East and W ost Connecting with At from W, P. LETT, gCity C ... PER GALIXON and best route ; the H. ABBOPC Manager 1902 ; YETEAS 1806 BE\ soutl J auction. 13 15 p m 10:25 am Arrive in 3 50 p m 2 40 pm 8:25 pm 6:!5 im 410 p m 1 00 a m lerk * _A large stock of the above will be kept con hnuy on hand to suit purchasers. N. B.â€"â€"Farme.s from the County of Carleâ€" ton can enter the mill yard by Broad Street, opposite Brewery gate. Chaudiere, Oct. 26, 1871 1805tt oaraAraA : To buy Biscuit, Crackers, Candies and Con fectionery of all kinds. Your Orders are solicited, and will be PROMPTLY ATTENXDED TO by + DANIEL MORRISON, Proprictor Nos. 36 and 38 Ridea: Street, Ottawa, Warranted Superior to any made in the Proâ€" vince. STEANM,BISCUIT B+KERY The Subscribers have received a large sum for investment upon Farm Property. No commission clnfi.,, Apply to J.; M. C. DELESDERNI corner of Sussex and York streets, or to MRRISUN WELLS & (©0., Toronto. Jan. 22 IBIZ 1877 The Finest BLACK TEAS are put up in 101b PLAN ED LU MBER BUILDING. AND bLRIDGE TIMBER _ P. O, Boxr 125. Montreal, March 11, 1871 From $1400 to any amount, on approved secarity IRUST AND LOAN COMPANY O# 7PPER CANADA > Rum _ roof, Old Rye and Highwincs, fuest ll-vonr. & SHINGLES X â€" XX, XXX. Po..'rlu & ALEL â€" 1tis now an established jact _ you w#aut any firstâ€"class BHANDIES or W.NKS3, and the best Family GROCERIEY, y >u muet go to €@""*~ t Poly wWIYXEâ€" CONFECIIONE Y EsTABLIsH YESNT sool'o_u WIl §KIESâ€" f t urecMait > Price Lists, with references, on application THOZX. PATTERSON‘s. Oitawa, December 23, 1871 & HERKY WINE~â€" Rough Lumber Well Seasoned, Oi all kinds, the very fineet, 10OFFEE i â€" Thos. Patterson‘s. PERM CANDLES, FANCY S0iPs â€" APAXAâ€" HATUDIER#E STEAM MILL*®, NGLISH OAK TAXNEO BK 3T PLACK [X CENTHR iL ICOKLESâ€" LACK TEARâ€" IRECT ITÂ¥PORTATIOX»b &ULTSâ€" LEATHER BELTING, Oos&Â¥ TO LOAS OKEY TO LKRD Riaspi@sâ€" > _ ‘The best old tra ds, Pure and Mile OBRRLSON‘8 Baucves, Jams abd Jellics, from th« Crosse & Biackwell‘s â€" Sellin; Cheapâ€"really good. J DeKuypers & Son, fine Ol4 Double Berried Just received, a su; grior lot of the best Brans, imported this Sâ€"ason, quit« freeb and fragrant.â€"7ry / +»m. Best Toilet, " London" mak e, to ords One trial will prove the quality. Guinness‘s and Dawes‘, bome:‘ t« ~ _ Order. Of the first grad.s, rariona pricer, zoo and sound, Fresh Roasted, and Ground Dally of the premiges. . Fine Qld Vintages (20 yâ€"ars), pure and raliable for family use and meci. 10and Pale, rery fine qualiti=s, an 1 a Low Prices. FINE ENGLISH HOSE, ALWAYs OX HAND ON REAL ESTATE, +1 «mal purposer, No 2%4 Bitean Stre t of all descriptions. MAXUFACTURERS o7 LACE LEATHER, &c., &¢., JOHN ROTCHESTER & Co. JOHN O’I&L:lll, 24 amesâ€"8t., . Montreal, q. 16137 , NEW Aâ€".\'l) Is hereby given that application will be made to the Parliament.of Canada, at its next Session, loran Act :o amend the A¢ts incorporating the Canad ; Ceutral Railway Company, giving power to such Company to construct its line by the most direct route to such points as may be selected for cross; ing French River, _ _ NDm.mhber 2% 1871 18614 Kay* Near Sapper‘s Bridge. Jenuy Lind budsteads..$3 060, formerly $3 50 Common Bedsteads... 2 25, * 2 50 Common Chirs...... 40 and upwards Complete Bedroom sâ€"is for $10 50 and up. ta .w)e:r are to be held and constrained. for We bo wiuu tuat you and each of and all others in this bebalf inur.’l& thar on THURSDAY, the ELEVE\1H day of th(orrn;‘omh of A'?Bl“l:‘ d’mxt.. at Our uy of AW A, afor M‘ you be and appear for the DESPATCH OF BLNESS, to treat, do act, and conclude u those things which in Our said Parliaâ€" nt of < anada, by the Common Council ol Jur said Dominion, may by the favor of tiod be ordaine 1. Ix Testwoary Wusrror, We have caused these Uur Leiters to be made Patent, | â€" and the Great Seal of Canada to be here | unto affixed.. Wirsgss, Onr: Right i Trusty, and Well Beloved, The Right | . Honorable Jous, Barox Lisgar, of | . Lisgar and Ballieborough, in the | . County of Cavan, ireland, in the Pee:â€" | age of the Uniicd King.om of Great | Britan and lieland, and a Baronet, | one of OUur Most Honourable .Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of Our | _ Most Honowr«ble Urder of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Dist:nguished OUrder of Saint Mich«el and Saint George, Governor General qnu <REDUCTIIN IX FURNITURE .. , w g Aff mm wards, consisting uf six pieces. P Parlor Sets is Ha‘r i i. th, Bu.ck Walout Sideâ€" boards, Buncacs, Washstands, Centre Tables Side Tables, and a great variâ€"ty of caue chair at equally low prices. A large assortment of which we keep conâ€" stantly on hand. A § J. L ORME & SUN, 5 __._ 8 Sparks Street. To Our Beloved and Faithful the Sena: tors oi the Dominion of Canada, and the Members elected io serve in the_House of Commons of ours ud Dominion, summoned and called to a Meeting of the Parliament of Can#da, at Our City of Uitawa on the FQURTH day ot APRIL next to have been c mmenced and held, aud to every one of you â€"GrEetinc : / | A PROCLAMATION,__/ _ i4« (WHEREAS the Meeting of Our Pa ment of Canada stands Prorogued to the FUURTH day of the month of APRIL néext, Nevertheless, for certain ‘causes a cousiderations, we kave thougth fis further to Prorogue the same to THURSDAY, the ELEVENTH day of the nth of APRLL next, so that neither of you nor any of you on the said FOURLH day of April next, at Our City of Otoawa, EAST EXD SiAPPEKS BRIDGE. ROWas & aANNABLE. REMERSON, Also the celebrated MASON & HAMLIN, (LS8.] 5th. It is warranted in the most satis~ factory manner. Pamphlets containing a description of the above improvement cin be had at our establishment. VICTORIA, by the Grage ol God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireâ€" lind, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c. &o., &o., s , * Messrs. Orme & Son are also agents for the following Pianos, viz : f MeCAMMON & CO., The ments of the Dunham Piaucs are: 1st. Its durability has become a proverb. Z2nd. In workmanship it cannot be surâ€" passed, if equalle 1. 3rd. In Solidity, Power, Purity and Equality of Tone. it has no compeer. _ _ So long and favorably known in Canada, and in doing so would respectfully request tife inspection of a stock of those magniâ€" ficent instruments now in _ 4th,. It can be sold after years of use for nearly, if not quite its original cost. _ This wonderful invention produces the only real Piano tune that has been yet discovered, and adds immensely to its In oalh:i attention to the above improveâ€" ment e pleasure in announcing that they have been app inted agents for the OUR SHOW: ROOM. ORME & SON WONDERFUL â€"IMPROVEMEAT DN PINQ! Ottawsa .c 42. 1871 Ottawa, January 20, 1872 &3 «ht â€". E8 «* Dunham‘s Patent Hydroâ€"Carbonated URBDLEURH &, #V AALEV 0 &6 Ds»omher % 1871 of Canada, and Governor and Comâ€" manderâ€"inâ€"« hief of the isl=and of Prince Edward. A1 Our Goreas u@®«t Hooss, in Our CITY ot OTHAWA, in Our Dominion, the Secoxo day of MARCH, in the year of OUur Lord, one thousand eight hundred anda seventy Awo and in the Thirty tifth year ot Uur Reign. ROWE & ANNABLES, EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Crown in ‘hancery, ‘19131.0 8 f * Canac .DUNHAM â€" PIANO® and ESTEY & CO.‘8 ORGANS Remember the place CANADA. LISGAR. nuts n OKE WHEO EUFFESS from Dyeâ€" A‘pwdg und rguesslow starvation, for it maiters not uow much food is taken, nor bow good it may be, if it is not completely digested and assimilated, dâ€"=praved nutrition and impoverished blood, with degeneration of the tissue~, will result. It is this conditioc of insufficien; vnourishment M'emita bereâ€" ditary influences ana developes in the system that cl vss of Chronic '-.-,‘Ml{i thâ€" Consumptive and Scrotalous type. Taberci of the Lug; Ealargem:«nt of the Glands o the Neck, Eruptions of the Skie, Spinal Dis ease, Torpid L‘v 1, I:rtitation of the Kidn=y» and Bladder and Constipation, with headacbe and nety ous irritability, all bare their origin in the one common causeâ€"Indigestion,. An; remeo+y. that radically cures these discases must rrach their primary source â€"tbe Stom ach. D. WHEELEKS â€" COMPOU8®) kLIXIR of PHOSPBHA 1‘:8 and CALIsA YA | was r.'gdly devie 4 cur paia mpft ve Rutiition uuipu.uutt-pl:l'.:mm,1 of hesliby bloo1. No :em=dy in existenc: acts s and so pâ€"rmanentliy in in T igor s fag ail the uns of the bogy? * * >| BORE THRUAT, CcuUGH, COLD, and similar trouvles, if saffered to progress result in serious: Paulmonary, Bronchial, anc Asthmatic affertions, oftentimes incurable. BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL Ta&OCHES ‘The Troches are offered with the fullert confidence in thâ€"ir efficacy ; th=y huve been thoroughly tested and muint«‘n the gooo reputation they have justly acquired _ For Public Speskerr, Singers, Militaery Officem and those who ov.â€"rtax the voice they ar: usâ€"ful in relieving an Irritates ‘Fhroat, and will render aiticulation easy. Being an artich of tiue merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test otf many ymcfiye-l.fi then in l::.loe‘mlu in ' :.lruo(tln world, and Troches are universally pronounced Ubtain only «Brown‘« Bronchial Troch»s, add do not take any of the Worthless Imita/sons that may be offered. +Trocurs," so called, soid by the ounce, are a poor imitation and nothing like BROWN‘5 BRONCAIAL TROOHKES which are sold on!y in boxes with fac â€"simile of the proprieturs, muther ani child. We believe it the best aud surest remedy in ths world, in all cases of D:â€"seotery anad Diitbms in chiidres whether it arises iroin teethiog, or from any other cause. Full directiens for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unies tne facâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on ‘he outsids wrapper, â€" Boid by all medi:cine dralets, :5 cents a bottle. Oficc, 215 Fulton Street, Ne« York, and 93 Oxford Street, Lonâ€" dgon _ Be sure and call for MHSâ€" WINSLOW»3 sO0OTHING SYRUP, Having the fac simile of "Curtis & Perkins on the ouside wrapper: All others are bas imitations * are compounded so as to reah directly the srat ol the discase and give almost instap! JOHN L ?owu i SUN «* en outside wrappe! and private Gov, un-gfltqpm?:':'o@aj:x. * Hipe Bovuxv Horses.â€"A horse is said to be hideâ€"vound when his skin will not slip under the pressure of the hand, but sticks uifitmmfl:ed, which condition is alâ€" ways depe t on a deranged state of the stomach and degestive organsâ€"by correcting which, and giving to them a hed;ll:.ytone:itln‘d oondndm'uon, the disease or complaint isappear. ‘haptondthntthombutm: this end is “Dnrlo{n Condition Powders and Arabian Heave y.‘"‘ . 1t has been used in nun::ucom cases with q:‘nplfm success, generally effecting a cure in a few may ven periect safety at all times, Ja.. not require that the horse should be kept from work. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co., is on each package Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., Proâ€" prietors for Canada. Sold by all Medicine No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"GLYCERINE, 25 cents TAIRTY YHA;8S EXPERIEKCE OF AN OLD NURBSE ‘Tiis care in putting 1p the Troâ€"bes is i w portent as & security to the purcbasâ€"r ia or d to be sure ut obtaining the genuins Brow n Bronchbial Troches. | per bottle. Mas. Wix mow‘s Sooruize Syrur is the pre. scription of one of the best Female Phy: icians «nd Narses in the Uuited States, and has been ased for tiirty years with nevâ€"r tailing â€"af ty and success by milliJns ot mothers an ) children, frem the treble intant otf one week old to the adutt. 1t corrects acidity . f th« atoma h, relieves wind. colic, regulates th: bowels, and gives rest, bealgh and comfoit to COCO GLYCERINE removres dandruft * recover. In this climate, and more par~ ticularly at this season of the year, people are very apt to take cold and suffer from oorle throat, coughs. spitting of blot;ldchnnd puilmonary complaints generally, which if not checked immediately lead to serious consequences.. ‘The question arisesâ€" which is the quickest and nmiost effectual remedy? Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafexs have been before the public for twentr years, and have always given perfect satisfaction, and invariably effect permanent cures when taken in season. Sold by all mediâ€" cine dealers and country stores at 25 cts. per box. Eo R@~Is health worth having? â€"If it is protect itâ€"it is a jewel as easily lost as virtue, and in many cases as difficult to Grrar Coxoprtio® Mrorcisz.â€"As a conditio medicipe for horses "Darley‘s Condition Pow ders and Arabian Heave Remedy®" has no equal Its effects in this respest are astonishing ; many horses that were supposed to be broken down and almost worthless have, by the use of a few packages, been restored to a healtby ana sound condition, all traces of the disease having seen completely removed, and hare been sold fc:r ‘".’.f’“ to $15 more than they would pre vlonl{ have brought; when you want a horee medicine get "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arubian Heare Remedy." We know you will be perfectly satisfed with the resulit. Rememben the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyma. Newomatle, Ont., Iroprlouu for Canada. Sold by all mediciné deaters the same means, which is: That as a preéeâ€" ventative medicine, or a medicine for the cure of colds, coughs, rheumatism «nd summer complaints, the "Canadian Pain Destroyer‘‘ is the most reliable. For sile by druggists and country dealers. <~Price 25 cents per bottle. Orper ‘axp SyrstEx.â€"In every branch of cultivationâ€" whether in the field, the or» ckard, the vineyard or the garden, there must be order and system to insure sucâ€" cessful results, and this truth is firmly established bmcuul experience. Another great truth also been established by Orotar asp Sratcu.â€"In every branch of calâ€" tivationâ€"whether in the feld, the orchard, the vineyard or the garden, there mnst be order and system to insure successful reâ€"ults, and this truth is firmiy established by actaal experi¢ace. A.-mu great truth has also been established by the same means, which is : That as a preâ€" ventative medicine, or a medicine for the cure of Qoly. coughs, rhenmstism, and samme compluints, the "Canadian Pain Destroyer," i the most relisable For sale by all Droggist ;:d sountry dealers. irice, 25 cents per ttle. COCOâ€"GLYCERINE nourish the hair. P t Have you a severe wr:nch or sprain?. Har you theumatism in aoy form ° Have you stif meck, or bunches caused by rheumatic pains? If so, Johnson‘s Anodyne Liviment is a speciâ€" fic remedy, and,is als> the best pain killcr in theworld. The proprietors otf Jobnson‘s Anolyne Liniment, â€" Parson‘s Porgative Pills, and Sheridan‘s (h'fl"CdflT Powders, have published a readable and nstructive pam. phiet, which may be had free at the stor: s. February 3, 18712. SPEJIAL NOTICEs. IPRICEâ€"3 CEN1S Mye-a:ohnrlh-”'.hm struck off the list; among these were eight wooden ironclads and 8.x armour plated fosting batteries, of which lstter four were sunk in the Seine during the siege of Paris. On the other hand only four new vessels were added to the effective strength of the service, one of theseâ€"the Marengoâ€"being a wooden ironclad of the first class. There were, however, during the year 1871, altogether 31 new ships in course of construction in the dockyards, or of being fitted out aflaat, and it is exâ€" peosted th«t 17 more of these will be com â€" pleted during the present year. It #o, there will ue added to the nary list one â€" wooden ironclad of the first class, one armour pl:ted wooden corveite, and thre® Tois is whit these unfortunste men are waiting for, and shere is terror in cm breath they draw. Little chiliren, saddened faces, fondle and caress them with increased love, for the dreaded fate of their fathers has been whispered in their ears. Fand wives and mothers, with tearâ€" ful eyes and f1l!~ ng * ~~{«, tenderly care for them, and +« th . very want is supâ€" w‘m their bowudag. imide flt: e and sympathy can render it loved ones are also \uilin‘,“&g“- knowing what hour they will be r away out of the reach of the two men, whose very touch may soon be almost sudâ€" den death . k which they will revive by the quick and sudden twi&chin.j ol the muscles, deadly pains‘ in the head and through the body, and burning eyeballs, while poisonous froth vflwc ut the mouth. They will be sei with an uncontroliable longing to bite, to tear, to destroy, ‘The stupor they will be writhing, snapping, n'm Mb" herdwpon their fastenings, glart img savagely all around them. the ties of love, dm of humanity, obliterâ€" ated fiom their understanding â€"going into horrible convitsiohs of and pain, cl inking anud ‘rattling .fir'-‘zhhcdc to free themselves from restraint, and with but one thought, one desire~to kill mddol-uoxâ€"torendwiu mfi:l.: every living thing, and after lmhh'oyfsh:nhdfl‘:u“ in the irsockets,and blood and foam streamâ€" ing from their parched and burned lips, to die to die camid the convulsive agonies and tortures of hydrophobls, worse even, is gaid, than the prins of hell itself. Waiting for the dread approach of the awiul maddening stupor that announces the fliow of the poison through the blood and the brain ; waiting for the stupor from When a mad dog killed by Campbell, at Liberty, several days ago, was on its deâ€" stroying mission throughout the country, these two men crossed its path and receivâ€" edil::n.i;bbiu. The mad ”t i t, fearing and ~doubting: mcy, they prepared for the fearful ordeal of an atitack of hydnm&. hNot kuowing at 'ih“ hour the dM might make its fearing for the .dotyofm' wives, litthe anes and friends, they had heavy irons made for the purpose, and bound themselves so securely that it would require almost the T:‘o.s:ndn e -::d, enings. There are securely a strong iwron band is locked around their waists, and to this band is welded a heary chain, one end of which is fastened to a heavy ring bolt in the fl>orâ€"and there they stand waiting. malady to take possession of them, and after putting them to a torture a thoussnd timuwomtbmthtoflholnqddfla,to destroy their IIves, From the Kansas City (Mo.) Times. There is a farmâ€"house about two miles from Arnold Station, Clay County, orer which sadness, and sorrow, and terror are brooding, for in one ofi.hoh:o':;ofm house are two men, fromed «nd chained h'rh?law. They are waiting there for a most terrible P e Nt ho Cuteinatectsets utcls sn e ri rs. 4ss iss ic city, who detai‘ed Detective Frrley to arâ€" rest the man who sold the bond. ~Afier a great deal of search and investigation Deâ€" tective Farley le rned t!t;utho bond had passed into the hinking se of Duncan, Shesman & C# , from Charles G. Miles, the keeper of a faro bank on Broaiway, neâ€"r Amity street. Mr. Miles stated to Detec tive Farley that the bond ha1 been lost at play in his house,. by a tall German who lived at the Prescott Houâ€"e. From the description given by Mr. Miles, Detective Farley pruceeded to the Prescott House, and there found that the man he was in search of had gone to Philadelphia. Proâ€" ceeding to Phuladelphia, Detective Farley succeeded in tracking and grresting his man, who proves to be a well educated German named Carl Vogt, who is six feet in beight, of commanding appearance. and aged about fortyâ€"five years, was taken to this city yesterday morning. He admitted having lost the bond numbered 1,005 in Miles‘s place. During the absence of Deâ€" tective Farley in ihiladeiphia, it was leirned that the same man who lost the bond in Miles‘s saloon had left in the of. tice of Messrs. Konitczky & Hyerfeld, 744, Broadway, . eigbteen shares of French and Belgiin mining stocks, worth about 11,500 fruncs, for thie puporse of procuring a ic-n on them. 1 is was shortly before Christ. m.s. The obtained a loan â€"of $500 on the bonds. ~Messrs. Konitsky & Hyerfeld, on sending some of the coupons to their European house, received answer that the bonds were stolen. Un Vogt being llo& here yesterday morning, Mr. Hyerteld identified him as the man who had obtainâ€" does not s ish, was = fore Unibtr::m éomminionor Usborne, who was, however, ovliged to disch«rge him, owing to there being no extradition treaty in existence between this country and gol‘ium. Det.ctive Failey, however, reâ€"arrested Vogt, and brought him before Justrce Hogan at tho'l‘o-lt:. who hlc‘( him for examination on charge bringing stolen bonds within the county ANX EXPECTED FATE WORSE THANX THAT oF PROMEkTHEUTs.â€" * been entered by burglars on the morning i of the 2nd df_(l))’ctoborhn, and he, waking up and finding the thieves in his room, was stuabbed to the heart, on offering reâ€" sistance. The thieves, after securing their bootyâ€"& quentity of railway, mining, and coal stocks valued at nc-r{y w,%-et fire to the house. When the y of Chevalier de Bianco was discâ€"overed by the Brussels police it was partially consumed by the flimes. The acute eyes of the off â€" cers of the law, however, saw that a brut d murder accompanied by robbery had been ou?mmod, and every exertion was used to ‘secure the arrest of "the murderers. They failed, however, and seemed as it the crime, like the Burdell, Rogers, and many other terrible murders committed in this country, was to remain a mystery. Une ol the artaches of the Police Bureau in Bru«â€" sels, howt:or, who was on duty in the Bourse, learned that a mining bond num bered 1005 of the Caisse Commercial ®câ€" cietyâ€"Deliosse, Teberghen .& Coâ€"had been offered for sale by a tall, well formed man, in a broker‘s house a few days after the murder of Chev.â€"lier de bianco. From thence the bond was traced to London, where it had been sent by Mesers. Dunoin., Sherman & Co. ©The Belgian officials at once notified Superintendent Kelso, of this From the New York World. * Found weltering in his blood m the finest mansions in the city of Belgium, the de«th of Chevklier Dubois de Biinco, a nobleman of high lineage and paitrimony, was & sad one. His house had THE MURDER OF CHEYALIEG DE Blaxco BRUSSELSâ€"ARREST OF HI3 SÂ¥PPOSED » â€" _ MURDERER, AN 2 SSASSIN IN CHAINS AWAITING MADNES. THE FRENXCH XAVY. TRACKED ACROSS THE BEAS. IX

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