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COMPANY. e ~Low & sfriand tome: ."“‘M BANG WOV E, TALLLON acusy Barristors ang 1 oofi TREAU, 1-1 e of ho'“o. OBILL A R Dy bb?"?h\h( DoUG. LAS 5P A L K8, ) ts £4.t6 B 45 y Pl)amw â€" [hat recently cccupie st, Chaudiers, OtteNF# D N 3 O 144 Astonaoyâ€"ag es se JR:®e wEEKLY OME e h‘,{'.:': â€" via 'h... _ P DTT&WY s.‘-m . Allowed t the rate of Fou 16. TO T P.M. Ialsnd) nancery, Notarics, &s. w if paid du M P BB PRCC -â€",‘-'_- vastues $9§0 C "" 1 ve‘s Buildings, m to 4 pm at ] FRIDAY Le & ans 4 BA+S" * uit *A iditional werd r any *“;‘.‘.â€"_a CLe & l P w , iA > OB los Los« Articles Maily Money P coding 2 m"‘ ning 47 2 conts io EEECT Houses W ""‘w-ll.“’ urioé solientore in Jang o8XA s 118 or Countess of Dufferin, . dh4 the Stâ€" Aibans I The follow D& .!‘wn«l\'t‘ or other®**, Lady Macdon Brand "MYRTI® N \ / Y" is registereil, and -*urh’-cnt on it will be prosecuted; The mme Tuckett & Biliings is on each Caddy, and T 4 8. on each plu«. . The trade can be supplied by t is Bal®, . Mrs. Dowe®. lrs Patrick, Â¥rs Featiterston Mre. mo. Subscriptions I GQIDS of St ALB.. (LATE ST. JAME!,) _; Corner of Metcalfe and Queen Streets. CENTRE ToWN, OTTAWA. ; Good Sample Rooms and every adcotm modation tor travellers â€" Thoroughly reâ€" fitted and refurnished throughout. _ | 8. DaNIELS, | B Proprietor. Aitaws Nant 11 1872 2076 8m â€" s iptions may e langice. Â¥ oesrs. LADS PC Price so low that all can us CaAUTIO®N. io [ i Lasiies® :I'ackou in Nouth Sea Seal. Brand "MYRTL® N \ / Y" is registereil, and Ladies‘ Juckets in Persian Lamb, mt tupriaement on it mill be proseented) The Ladies‘ Jackets in Grey Lamb. same Tuckett & Biliings is on cach Caddy, and T ’ Luiies® Jackets in Beaver 4 B. on each plu. e , ‘or, + The trade can be supplied by t | 1l:;\:‘hu’ Juckets in Russian Lamb. . m. ‘B & o ies‘ Jackets in Ermine. msns‘ 19, T. BAYTE g.g,.- Ladi@s, by leaving their orders w.th September 4, 1872 hd mm mm e f measure for any of the above fashionable » Furs, can have them made in any style DAN. ELS H OTEL' required, emther as respects trimmings or ‘ otherwise, and may rely on getting a su~ (LATE ST. JAME!,) ; | perior article to those imported. :Wnu;-m practical :urhmon ive personal supervision to all work. 8.'.'.“ Mtarch 25. 1872 19311f mYRTLE NAVY. A very large amount of new and imâ€" proved machinery has lately been aided, and as the whole is driven by steam (the only establishment so supyplied in this section of country), we are in uJou:tion to produce work more promptly ,and gcu-nnymolu. â€" } Carriage and Nleigh f FACTGARY: | RIDEAU SPREET, OTPTAW.., All work warranted for one year, fiAh’!‘ of . repairing carefully; and °_ N# tigus establishment will be found on -’qul“‘ft the latest and apat approved styles 0/ § » *Cgaches. Carriages, Onmbus:es, Which in point of finish and durability, are not surpassed in any market. f ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS, «JAPAN, YOUNu HYSON, GUKâ€" OWUER 1MÂ¥ERIA|, and TWANKAY TEA3,; Arsd BRANDIE3, GIN3, HUMS. and: th Finest Brands of PORT, SHERRY, &¢./ 136 aeQILL STREET, MONTREAL Aug 2, 1872. 2033 A MORTIMER, [ "r':.;a.n.';:l from Priu:; foak ol thauoring mivk * Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler /and | $38 2888 .'::h'. § Ra L sn “'“""I uk m“um l"n“"“"“"". at the Sign .b rs nn‘J-n"no-‘fllu :‘â€" :‘.u roup of Books, R > # t alia, Brazil, Canada, of Good Kideau Btm: Ottawa, woul‘lb.t::. II.; efi":l“"“""'::‘: ‘h"“ flmn‘- Monte m gall the attention of Merchants, Banke:s, Eésu:-:;'utg::'t::::u o Suss, West a M "la Copt To c oasris, Tss t 9e Maks belgees c se | **" oo Sn Aariits noyiy o w raver :dJmu.l-mado ‘up from the bestiGhies | ____July 18 174 ___ _ int wadl 0 0C=® paper, and at prices as low, if not bower A BANQUE NATIONALE, â€"â€"â€"~â€"~=~ than «t any other house in the Domipion ; lJ € SWXAE wholesale or retail. [ Oiice opened temporarily !n the premises forâ€" WILAd MB & 0. U we removed to th¢ir New Premises W. Stockdele, Brother & Co, "«DOMINION BUILNING3," â€" 136 MoGILL STREET, And invite the attention of Buyers to thei large and carefully selected assoitment Account Books adapted to every variety of business ; if not in stock, ruled, ‘and bound to pattern, on the shortest nétice. | Bookâ€"bicding executed in any style from ! the plainest and cheapest to the most ele | Ruling, perforating or numbering careâ€" tully and protmptly attended to, and at most reasonable rates | Paper ruled to any p ttern. > Maps mounted. All orders executed on the very shortest notice. Uttawa, June 22. 1872 inss T weeds. HE CORNWALL MANUFACTU{INXG Company have pleasure in intimat ng complete restoration of their works at Cornwail, which are now in full e‘pou tion, uciog large quautities of W hite and ;':; Blankets, and fleavy Medium _ Thev regret. however, havicg again to| ~**P""> _ \. “'.lvho attention of the public t@ unei l'.oor‘Olch_nths, Sontinuance of the disreput«ble practice of Curtains and C importing English Blaukets and sclling Cornices and Co ‘h; Canadiin. These Blanln-& are M and a made largely of ~hoddy and Cotton Waste, Asssortmen mih tmd:{.ere‘nugo of p& Wool, lnl& #sl utds though slightly in. a ance, closely | , uinsy the: Cornwall * Blankow, | and | procoynp t y mevanrels ho ticketed © Canadian Manufacture " have | exeat "‘;:7::“.2"".‘.1 neither warmth or wear,; but can be sold ""‘.-‘"":nni ourselves . at a lower price than the cornwall a~ | FU Rsl‘m.\':f-o will the kets (which are made o0° pure Woo!l) can T o Ts thpiy saiimaon be Wlle.d for. | | fa‘v':r v: '-‘uh eatire rd-l“ he public are cautionâ€"d minstj nml Ottawa Way & 1872 sttiempted deception, apd respectfuily| y . LEW r".iihtmm-..d the Corxwari | I ’ it 5. eW ith ANUpaOTuRiNe CoxraXY is pr uted the Trinity Marpriorrine Coureyy is pr nted 08 the | ""Trimiee Oe Torput Ottawa, Sept 17 (Qia®W® Tea, Wine and © Merchants, TTAWA STEAM EMUVED Cornwall, Sepi. ii, 1372 . w}l im YOL Y1â€" NU 2185. Mered:th, Bernard, Grant Powe White, W ickste ed er the auspices of the Building e, will be held eirlyin the month H next, the F‘“‘ to be devo«â€" rds the réduction of theâ€"debt on Ibans Free <« burch. I low ng Luties bave kindly gonâ€" receive donations of work money rise, in aid of the object in view. ifencckdd Mis Rober son Ross, FUR A GUOD SMOKE 384, Kor 1 LN A CaVT W HOLES A L E & B. on each Plug. W# JOHN LaXGTON, | Chairman H. A, WICKSTEED, [reasurér Qs9 302% , 1872 M IiGON. it. Wi pirit Ab ibxmp Fittings, | snortest notice. pai Goods se ' Being the sol MOoNEY, of P | Earthenw re, we ltrnde with _ . Xilk Pans, | Molasses Ju; [ I‘reserve Ja | Diain bipes | m | Begs respectfully to intimate that his Stock of FURS this season is very comâ€" plete in. every «jepartment, containing every kind in general usa, from the high est priced to ruch as will suit the taste | aed meanâ€" of all. Lasiies‘ Jackets in Nouth Sca Seal. Ladies‘ Juckets in Persian Lamb, Ladies‘ Jackets in Grey Lamb. Lord & Kelley, urraw a. Original packages always on hand, and any quantity of goods to suit purchasers packed by a competent packer. . __. Jnfieads ol Abctiees Feqed #l5F4 cpâ€" * I Crockery andâ€" Glassware for hire at very low rates . Lamps, Chimnies, Wicks, Burners and Lamp Fittings, Lamps repaired on the suortest notice. pae Goods sent to any distance. Being the sole agents of Mr. JOHN MOONiY, of Prescott, manufacturer of Eartbhenwire, we are prepard to supply Iwmporters of China, (GHlass, Earthâ€" enware, Cutlery and Fancy Googs. WJOLESALE AND RETAIL, 63 3USSEX Xilk Pans, Liquor Jars, Molasses Jugs, â€" Butter Crocks, I‘rcserve Jars, _ SpittoOns, Diain bipes, Stove Pipe Tubes, Chimmey '{)opl and every size in Flower Pots mude from designs by the best gardâ€" eners in the Dominion, at prices that will ensure ready sale. w _ l-‘ Curs‘! I" urs‘! EPE urs! Wolf Coats and 1 Wolf Coats and o u@s. The highest cash price Furs: %iy~ Remember the place, Sign of the RED HAi, 33, Rideaun Street. °* Ur:awa, Ue: 22 1872. 3006 N. B. â€"Special attention paid to Collecâ€" tions in the Coun‘y . f Ott«wa, P. Q., and in the County of Carleton, Untario. Cases att nded to in both of the above Counties. Bay* M«. St. Jviiex is the Special Amt for the Courrier d‘ Qutaouais, in the vince of Quebes. ‘ Oct 19, 1872. 3004 For the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, Ufficeâ€" MALN STREET, HULL All persogs out of employment, or deâ€" -iroul::f getting into a better paying busiâ€" ness than they are now in, should send $2 for full particulars, &c., &¢., of a business at which they can unquestionably make from $2000 to $5000 per annum. Address, > HENRY F. LEMONT & CO., 234 and 236 St. Janes Street, ® Montreal. Nov 20, 1872 30301 naw ANY INFORMATION concerning Otta~ wa, rouuud by residents of the city, or inbabitints of the Ottawa Valley, will be thankfully received by _ â€". _ _ | C | 1 66 BEFURE assuring your 1ite, examine the new Tont ne Savings Fund Asâ€"urance, just introduced by the Equitable Life Asâ€" surance Soc ety, by which an Endowment Polrcy is granted at ordiaary Life Rates. Office, Reading Ro m, Russell House. K. C, W, MacCUAIG, General Agent for Exstern Untario. 1)ttawa, Uctober 5, 18372 2002y THREE SCHOOL TEACHER+â€"One with Model School Diploma, and two with Elementary Diplomas. One of the Elementary School Teachers mnind to teach voth languages â€"English French. Apply to JOHN WILLLAMS, Secretary Treasurer, East Templeton, 300 22 Uttawa County, P.Q | All of th est designs for this purchased | previqus ts the Advance in Rnsined, nad which for TOLX C TalutoAFAdecion and sood valus will mr. 7110 E.\'uu.slis l-;AM%lEs RESIDENT OaAD. " You cannot imagine with what pleasure I look forward to my number of the "GitaPHIC " every weck. itteilis me jJust as much news of whit i: E4 ot wl lovkedt ai with Splomamnn on e motivat aro on w 8 but are treasured up, and fi fl;mwm ast b> turnâ€"ng over and over." _ _______ _ _ _ 'r':-;:.r.'.‘»i from 'lfciviub; Lca‘r â€"'rzo ~-?:‘u»hu ® t post ifollowing rates, l.::ium:np:nr i!lruh-. -.: all extra numâ€" WAN'I ED Uttawa, Oct. l1th, 1872 Authorized discount on American Inâ€" voices, until further notice, 11 ?reom. R. S. M. BOUCHETTE, Ha in ing_that 1 s 2o maice To Sipmhs Shees Gury s SA with a ful‘ and complete assortment of . tior article to those imw. Gentiemen‘s Buffalo, , Racoon and RED Full Asssortment of House Furnishings, e en en C e o L c m 2 exent, beauty of design and value, will surâ€" pass qumwoi:dfillg{l‘_dg. © Ho garConiin: ourselves entiré USE l'LllNl*lu.\'xvo will thus be enabled to give rsonal attention to the wants of our friends, and E-.vp. to give their satisfaction t alil who may favor as with eatire. rders Ottawa. Mey & 1472 & 1900â€"ly Ottawa . April 13, 1474 e EUE TTE EL OO TAQd Breask L2 bo consuited at his residence, next to Cupt. Youne‘s. Chandiers, l‘mu;n Advocate, Barrister, &e., &c., O:tawa, COct 22, 1872 Oilice opened temporarily in the premises forâ€" ‘"fi ceccupied by the Streets, in the Ontario Bank * thinge. ~ ~ |â€" To ns TDE $5,000 Per Year. ARE CHANCE FOR BUSINE® T. Str. JULLEN, §10i81t 4T C U sTUMS PESPARUMENT savings Bank Department will be kept open ring live per cent interest on Savings Deposit», JiaNES PSACTUOCK TPAWA CARP®sT HOUSE ect, and Lower Fown Market, K‘:.oor QOilcioths, Curtains anod Curtain Materials Cornices and dCon:loc Poles, â€" and a awa. June # 18 TTAWA PA â€" AND PRESENT.‘ 1872 LORY & KELLEY, MNanufacturers Agents, Sussex Street, Uitawa. . 2059 â€"3. BENOIT, C. ROGER, Tuies Orric®. Commissioner HAT hysician, Surgeon, ist May next, may «in i'fl' yurch s0L84, &+. SORLKE THROAT, COUGH, CLD, aad similar troubles, If saffered to progress result in s«rious Puimonary, Bronciial, and Asthmatic aftections, oftentimes incurable. BROWN‘S BRONCHLAL TRUCH EY The Troches are uferes @ith z- tullest confidence in thrir efficacy ; they have bowt thoroughily tosted sod maintain the goo« reputation they bave justly u:q'xlr%u Fuor Public Spuskete, Singers, Military | Offcers: and those who ovsrtar the voice ihoy arc useful in relfeving an Irritated Throat, and will render articularion easy. Boing an article of true merit, and t aving proved lhoroflku) by atest ot many years, each year finds them in new locslities in varions parts of the world and the Troches are universally pi unced better than other articles. | â€" The proprictors of Jofnson‘s Anodyne Liniment, Parson‘s Purgstive ru1-, and Shcridan‘s Cavairy Cooditica Powders, have published a readable and (nstructive parso phist, which may be had free a% the storcs ~ are coupy~nded so as to Soat of the Huase and Obtain only "Brown‘a Bronchisi froches, and do not take suy of the Worthless 4-u'l~u‘\'un that may bs offered § % "Trocuss," so called, soid by the ognc |, are & poor Imitation and nothing like BROWN‘> BRONCdqIAL TROCHE3 which are Bold on!y In boxes with facâ€"simile of the propri¢tors, JOHN L BROWN & SON, _ en outside wrapper of box, and private GUove ernment stimp attached to each box.‘ This cars in putting 1p the Troches is in ‘p;x:n as a security to the purchaser in ord sure of obtaining the genuine, DBrow : Bronchial Tr0thes. Two Quzstion®s Easicr Axswesso.â€"Why should men wear beards? Because they are a great protection to the throat and luogs, and add much to their personal Apmnoo. Why should we use * Byron‘s P io Wafers?" Because when used for cougbs, colds, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, &0., they act like a charm. Ministers and lawyers use them, physiâ€" cians recommend them, and singers and public speakers say they are the vo3 best medicine in existence for the cure of such eoughlnu. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cents per box. . Thte R.out axp Wroxe.â€"It is wrong to jest with your wife u a subject in which there is danger o(P:mnding her feelings, and it is wrong to speak of great virtues in another man‘s wife, to remind your own of iault; but it is not wrong after u'?ing the »Cangdiin Pain Destroyer‘‘ and feelâ€" ing its wondertul effects, to recummend it to your neighbors for the cure of rheumaâ€" un.nminmpg cholic, &o., it has no equal. sale by Druggists and country dealers. Price 25 cts. per bottle. @anar Coxorrio® Muotourmâ€"As a «onditi medicine for borses "Dariey‘s Condition Pow ders and Arabian Heave Remody®" has ao equa‘ Its effects in this respect are astonishing ; many horses that were supposed to be broken dow» and almost worthless have, by the use of a fot: packages, been restored to a Iodll{.nl sound condition, all traces of the disease 'hfi m-oo-auly remuved, and havre been scl for from to $75 more than they would pre viousily have brought; when you want s horse medicine get "Dariey‘s Condition Powders and Arubian Heare Remedy." We know you will be perfectly satisfed with the result. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Huard & go.hubuh package. lo'nh‘r’o' & Lyl.ui“ eweastle, Ont., or Canade. . i by all Ww THIBTY YAAA EXPEBIENCE OF an OLD NURSE mas. Wisseu w‘s Bjoramme Syaor is the preâ€" scription of ons of the bost Fomale Phyiiciaue and Nursosia the United States, and has boor used for thirty y»ars with never failing safety and success by millions ot mothers and children, from the toeble intant of one week !d to the adult. 1t corrects acidity «f th mach, relleves wind colic, regulates t » wels, and pives n-hmm“lon to other and child. e believe it the Neet and surest remedy !a the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarthma in chiidres whether it arises trom teething, or from any other cause. Full m“r:u.ou for u;.nc :m accompany each bot one genuine unie ee the mile of CURTTIS & PEAKINS is «un the wrapper, Soid by all medict e u{z‘:mu- bottle. â€" Office, 215 Falto 1 Street, New York, and 93 Oxford Stroek Loz don â€" Be sure and call for MHS WIN8SLOW® sOOTHING sYEUP Having tao fac simile f * Curtis & Pork is on the ootaide wrapper _ All othere ars o~ unitation» Have you a severe wrench or spraia? i. you rheumatism in soy form _ Have you st. neck, or bunches caused by rheamatic pains ? f1 so, Jonnson‘s Anodyne Liniment is a speciâ€" fic remedy , and.is also the best pain killer i/ the world *) 0000 GT.YORRINE removes dandruf . COCUO(+GI.YCORRINE nourisk the hair C COCOâ€"GLYCERINE â€" Someâ€" thing new for th@hair., â€" No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"GLYCERINE, 22 «at per bottla © Besides the infornzition slready publishâ€" ed, the proposed Second Edition will be ILLV STR A TE D,] and very much additional news of the past and mny views of the present will be given. It is also intended to bind this hdition in cloth, with the necesâ€"ary out~ side gilding, and the price will be made as low as possible . Oct 11, 1872. ( ‘_ N. B.â€"The fullest attention will be paid ::':lvm Adnrtem;l:.l&dw to agreement, ean or ph:’mmbdm.dhn Free 1 ress please copy. * Octawa Pâ€"s. and Preseat" By ©. ROGER. The west half of Lot 13, 4th Concession Ottawa Front, with fifty cords of maple and burch wood, 25 cords of hemlock in Gloucester ; also, stock andâ€" implements. Terws reasonable. A?Ii:o | . MoLAREN, Rid.nBcn(;aOthn Or JAMES DUGGAN, Wa have received per Ex from a cotebrated prower in Hormad, a lerge and choice assortment of the following : Hyacinths, FUBN!S&IDBOOIHTO LET in Upper Town, in a private family, within seven minutes walk of Post Oftice, Apply X this office. | Uttawa, Nov 12, 1872. | 30M Narcissus, sHOBTLY TO BE PUsiLILSMHED, Oct â€", 1872 SPEHCIAL NOTICES FARM FOR SALE, &o., &e., &c. A. CHRI~TIE & Cu,, Druggists, ______ Sparks Street, Ottawa. 18172 is to reach ctly «h and wiva dm instan Tulips, Lilies, ?:*né:‘.':; P roclamation of the fstar PBEOPLE S TEA STORES Gladioli, Crocus, OPrFaAwWA TUESUvAY. DECEMBER 10. 1*72. Wholesale and Retail Qrocers: wINES, LIQUORS AND PRovisiONS, NO. 36 RIDEAU STREET, AND DUKS STREET, JHAUDIERE, We are now offering the following goods :â€"A gener«l assortment of fine Groceries, ‘ Wines, Brandies, Gin, Rum, Irish and Scotch Whiskies at price: that cannot be equalled ; Teas in particular. Our goods are our agen‘s. try them all, will be guaranâ€" | teed. Also on hand, Pork. Flour, Cheese, Butter, Hams and Eggs at the lowest mar â€" \ ket prices. Highwine:, )1d Rye, Proof and Mait, the best in Canada, on hand. Our direct importations of Wines. Brandies and Teas enables us to sell at the very lowest. ' Our direct purchasers from the Dominion manufactures and the States also‘lallows us | to sell at prices not to be rivaled. Fish, of all descriptions, now on hand and will be sold at lower prices than small lots can be laid down. Every attention Wt be paid l to those favouring ts with their patronage, and a reasonable accoramodation given to ustomers. (~§â€"Remember our motto : Speedy returns. ‘ P cHaA~KERVILLE & BROFH SR ©| P. Baskerville & Brothers, Un and after MONDA Y, November 25th, 1%72, and until turther notice, passenger trains will run on this road as follows, (sundays excepted ) Roxs, WATERTUW| & OGOENSBURG RAILROAD, 1872 1=m73. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Sleeping Car attached to this train at Watertown and run through to New York:â€" KE TURN:NG. Leave New York #00p m Albany 11 40 p m, arrive at Watertown 7.45 a m, (fifteen minutes for breakfast), armiving at Ogdensâ€" burg 11 15@ m. _ 0_ _ _ s 0| 0 ) _ _ Leave New York 8 00 a m, Albany 1 25 p m, Rome 5.25 pm, arrive at Water town 8.45 p m, Ogdensburg 12. 15 a m. H. T. FRAY, _ _ 50, SPARKS ST., OFTAWA, Dealers in Dry Goods, Readyâ€" . made Clothing, &c., &¢. :hh u;ll_n(or- tl:lh numerous e.uw.on _and o : o:; l.l'.. g:::kn J that they have received FALL & WINTER GOODS, UMEARA & Co. Consisting of Trowserings, Vestings, Overcoatâ€" ings, also a large supply of Beavers, Filots, Doeskins. Venetian AMeltons, &c., Tweeds, Seotch, Eaglish and Canadiao, and spleadid stock of Readymade Clothing, all of vh&h will be sold cheap for cash. We do not pretend to sell our goof- und <r cost price, bu we certainly séll them at a very smail advance We are always telling of and «t a price to defy comâ€" petition. We have no lrahl time in the year to sell our goods at a high price in order to reâ€" duce them after=ards, we soil cheap all the time. sy calling and examining our stock before purchaâ€"ing elsewhore, parchasers will beconvincei of what we say tha: we have the largest and cheapest stook of Readymade Clothing to be found in the city.: All being pur chased early in the season enaables u« to offer at inducements. Our Readymade Clothing gpumu will be foun4 complete in the foliowlng articles : OQyercoats, Pea Jackets, Sack Co«ts, slmh’ Conts, Boy‘s Overcoats, Por Jackets, and Pweed Coats, also a large stock of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Underâ€" shirts, White Dress Shirts, &o, &o. We hare also on hand a large lot of White and Grey Blaukets, thantr Blankets, Horse Blankets, Cotton and Linen Bags, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Inspection inrited. _ Our Tailoring Department is, as usual, comâ€" plete in all its branches, ant being under the supervision of a frst cluss Cutter, gentlemen may rely on geiting a good fiting garment. firts having an average haul of under four miles E"lâ€"'yfii;flm quantity of logs a boom timber may be obtained, and the cut secured for a -fihr_uulnwillbenuehup for Aalleulon until 17th inst., to be to Mr: Honry Y. RE & at Caledonia Hotel Otta after that date. lress Hopefield Post Mo- %u-pmm-a those lands being of course ree from daty. â€" MAMMOTH POSTER CAILY AND WEEKLY _THE ONLY FRENCH PAPER IN §Central Canadn B@~ Orriosâ€"Waeruxoros Stazet, Ortawa Plain and Orgamental Printiv From the smallest Carp to & General Ticket Agent. Nov 26, 1812 ‘The out of over One Thousand Acres patented ne timber lands lying ‘ en bioc" on the Opeongo L "RM KITRLI:" MeDONALD AND MONGENAIS. Ottawa, Oot 19, 1872 . â€" _ 4004 AW LOG CUT FOR SALE. A. DUPF. Translations made with accuracy L. A. GRISON, . Uttaw* Oct. 26, 1873 Ottawa, Aug. 30, 1872. PUBLISHED IN HULL, P. Q sQ@UaAaAL ‘Po BANDY. altention -"/-"1' “ «9068 . : 1~ . RgkÂ¥e U‘MEARA & CO. J. W. MOAK, Buperintendient $1.25. | MJNTREAL OCEAN _ s STEAMSMHMIP COMPANY. 15 !CHANGE OF SAILIN 0. 1872. @TEAM TO Liverpool Londonderry asd . Glasgow. â€" ALLAN LINE: The fiast class Clyde built Iron steam:â€" ships of the Allan Line, ( ing the Canâ€" adian and United ~sumwfim-), will be despatched from Quebec as follows :â€"For Liverpool, calling at Loch Foyle (for Derry), FROM QUEBEC. NMestbtinn.......:......... . .. Nov J0th, Sarmatian.................... Nov 23rd. Fares from Uttawa, Cabin .....$77 to $37 Steerage........ ......... .. $28. Steenfe, which includes a plentiful supply of well cooked provisions, served by the ship‘s stewards. GLA®sGow LINE. [For Glasgow direct.] Corinthian........on or about Oct 24th. Scuf:nick...... AÂ¥rrscrszwn2,:00b $lst Fares from Ottawaâ€"Cabin $67 00 to 00 00 Intermediate. ..:....... 43 00 to 47 00 Euerr‘e. 2... ......... _ 2700 to 00 00 Return (ickets granted at reduced rates. %@y~ An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel. Borths not secured until _ Persons wishing to send for their friends can obtain Engo certificates at lowest rates from gland, lreland or Scotlacd, i0 any railway station in Canada or the United States. (When tickets are not used the amount is returned, less a small dugio;;.) _ u. es * The »teamships of the Allan Line come direct to the Railway Wharf at Point Levi, (South Quebec:, the bcggar‘n cheoked through to destination free of charge, and passengers are forwarded on at once, thereby avoicing all incidental expenses. For through tickets and every informaâ€" tion apply to D. W. COW ARD & C)., _ Agents, 17, Sparks St. Lord Ormathwaite. _ s i Scottish Theology and Theologians, by James Walker, D. D. e ) O B:oadus on Preparation and Delivery of Astronomy and Geclogy, compared by Brooks‘ 500 Plans of Sermons. Business Success, by John Macdonal4. Florence Marryats‘ Novels, English edition Little Foixks, volume III, . Hope Deterred, by Eliza E. Pollard. * Maid of Aker, by K. D. Blackmore. No. 39, Sparks St. St, Lawreuce & Sitawa Ruiiwa CARTAGE 4GENCY, The undersigned begs to inform the {»uhlic that his office has this day beer iEMUOVED to the rear of the GENERA] OFFICES of the Company, on Wellington Street, where orders for the collection and delivery of Goods will meet with pw and careful. attention. Payment Freight and Cariage will now be receiveo at the Company‘s Uflice, on Wellingtor tree t. â€" A. J. TAYLOR, _ A stock of Tex, also Coffee of the best quality fiu% the premises. A hr:?uax {.h‘nd‘tho brands and quality always on and. _ A fine lot of new M 'oSyrnA‘lllMluud on draft, the best in the Dominion. All the above at prices to defy competition. [ MeDONELL & MONqAENAIS Uttawa, 5th Feb., 1872. ay l 0 P.8. RENTRANTEBY SIDE DOOR in t cemnstcounmteen, mAhiy Sprvoes, wnoe, 8 s tgriocd tas baen bought with much care and in the best markets. Particular attention has been gives to goods suitable for city business andfamily trade. China, W apehouse No. 66, Sussex Street, Ottawa, Oct 23, 1872. MMRBSYIN & 001 en sn Mss MRA 'DEB‘S, Corner of Nelson and Rideau Sts. Ottawa, Got 23, 1872. 3007 a UBESTâ€"RiT$ MANGLE FOR <ALE. (Ottaws. May 11. 1872 EW BUORS ow i8 TAE TIME TO CALL Apply to SUMMKER SERYVIC E. .. ... .. Oct 26th. .......Nov 2nd. .. ....Nov 9th, ... . . . Nov 16th. ...... Nov 23rd. Cartage Agen‘. 2L8] 1872 nt receive |§955,000 15 300 550 * B sns nslsns s 100 400 Gold watches..... ... $75 to 300 2:5 fewing Machines .. . ~60 to 159 75 Elegant Pianos.......each 200 to T00 50 Melodeons.... " _ 5) to 200 Cash Gifts, Silver Ware, etc., valued at . ..... $1,500,000 A chance to draw any of the above prizes for 25 cents. Tickets describing Prizes are sealed in Envelopes and well mixed _ On receipt of 25 cents a Sealed Ticket is drawn without chice, and sent by mail to any addrees. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of One Dollar _ Priz»s are immediately sent to any address by express or return mail. You v * know what your prize is before you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for another of the same value. No blanks. Uur patrons cin depend on fair dealing. | bired. Grand Cash Prize............. 1 Grand Cish Prizs..:.......... 1 Grand Uash Prize............. 1 Grand Cash Prise............. 1 Cash Prize............:â€"}s 1 Cash Prike......:>+.+>«:«+e+ 2 Cash Prizes, $3,000 each...... 4 Cash Pr.izes, $2,000 each...... 2 Cash Prizes, $1,000 each...... Orinioxs or 198 Press:â€"Fair Dealing can be relied uponâ€"N.Y. Herald, Au:« 23. _A genuine distributionâ€"World, Sept. 9. â€" Not one of the humbugs of the dayâ€" Weekly Tribune, July 7. They give general satisfactionâ€"Staatsâ€" Zeitung, Aug. 5. Rererexcoes:â€"By kind permission we refer to the following :â€"KFrank‘in S. Laine, Louisville, drex $13.000; Miss Battie Banker, Charleston, $9,000; Mrs. Louisa T. Blake, St. Paul, Pisno. $700; Samuel V. Raymond, Boston, $5,500 ; Eugene T. Brackett, Pittsburg, Watch, $300 ; Miss Anmnie Usgood, New Oilesns, $5,000, Emory L. Pratt, Columbus, Ohio, $7,000 Oxe Casn Girt in every package of 15) tickets grnaramteed. 5 tickets for $1.00 , 11 for $2.00; 25 for $3.00 ; 59 for $5.00 ; 150 tor $15 00. k â€" To be drawn in public, DEC, 30th, 1872. Tickets $1 Each or Siz for $5. _Tickets sent by Express C.U. D , if deâ€" OMAHA â€" LOTTERY For balance of Prizes send for Circular. ‘This Legal, Enterprise is endorsed by the highest suthority in ths State, and best business men. The limited number of Tickets on hand will be furnished those who apply first. _ JN CaASI GIFIS,q To BE DISTRIBUTED BY TH! Vercaatiie Prize Assosisils OF NEW YORK. DiILY Dit i WINGS !:! All prizes will be paid in full. Agents wanted. . For full particularmaddress ‘J. M. PATTEE, â€" _ J. B. Grenier respectfully begs to inf m bis numerous customers and the public at large, that he bhas recently opened and entirely refitted thit large and commodiâ€" ous building in Main Street, Hull Vilage, known as the EXCHANGE HOTEL, and is now prepared to accommodate on rea sonable terms, regular boarders and the travelling public. f * Table always supplied with all the varieâ€" ties which the season can afford. Liquors of the choicest brands and Havana Cigars of the best quality, constantly kept on A PRIZS FOREVERY TICKET 1 Cagh Gift:. :s . . suszsrees . â€"â€"f C 6 Cash Gifts, each ..... ..... 4 Materials and Building the Founâ€" dations of a Saw Mill, Engine and Boiler Houses and Chimney, to be erected by them in the Township of _ The undersigned will receive Tenders up to the 1st DECEMBER ensuing, for _ Plans and specifications in charge of Mr, Stevens, the Millwright, can be seen on the spot, on and after Monday, the 25th instant. Hul!, adjoining the Village of Hull Parties tendering must give the names of two responsible parties willing to beâ€" ’ come security for the proper performance of the work, GILMOUR & Co. Ottawa, Nov 20, 1872. 8030t 1 The time for receiving Tenders as abova is EXTENDED »ne wooi, till * Monday, 9th December, 1872 GILMOUR & Co. Nov. 3th. 1872 IN AID OF THE s N. BRAsKA cSTALE ORXPiHA+ ASVYILU M _1 A MILL, General Agent ‘or Ceour«l Canada . OUffice. Kemptvilie, Untario Claiming advantages not hitherto oftered, orignvod and published by W. P. STEWART, Actuarry of the Metropoâ€" litan, and Copyrighted by him in 1869. ‘ The Reserve Endowment is in every essential j articular an origi. al endowment policy, but at whole life rates, is a paid up Policy in tenyears, and is therefore a uniâ€" versal plan coveringall wants, and applicsâ€" bh'rhwdconlmm:'. made the is pany has e necessary deposic with the Government of Canada, and is now prepared to take risks on their popular plans + Tmndu in the Dominionâ€"THOS. A LE & SON, Gen. Supt. for Mantime Provinces. Uffice, St Jokn, N.B. _ _ _ Metropolitan Life Insurance > 0 M P A N Y, _â€"F A MOUBK & S N. Gen Eupt for Onâ€" tario and Quebesc. OUffice, Toronito.. â€" _ROB ANGUS, Jr, Agent for Uttaw.. and vicinity. Office, 38 ?filki Street. Ottawo. Uct 26, 1872. 30104 ENTITLED RESEKRVE ENLOWMEN1 Hegeman, Viceâ€"Pre.ident ; R. A Granniss, / XCHANGE HOTEL General Manager, Umaha, Neb. November 29, 1872 | 30 R@F* Meals ready at all hours Hull, Nov 26, 1872. 3( "EW PLANS OKF INSURANCE . OFFICERS: Joseph F. Knapp, President; J. R NOBLE CHARITY ENDERS WANTED REsERYVE DIVIDEND Uttawo, Vot 26, 1 MAIN STREEf, HULL, P. Q POSTPONEMENT PRESEXTED BY THE of New York, A N D (qik: 4 L $5 mz 1i 3036 5m $100,000 50,000 25,000 5,000 1,000 PLANS $75,000 . 25,000 . 15 000 10 000 _ 5.000 _ 4,000 2,000 3038 1 can remem‘e only yesterday! natural h‘story at UNXCLE PUDDEPHA alatioa 0. suaurâ€"* Pyddepkat would kinging, throwing and a pick 0‘ wol of shooting too to hi reg irdin; ed jem dirst & ‘Uue day as he was ou!l aiter wild turkeys, he came permiskis on a bufflar thit waz tâ€"king a spongeâ€"bath in a mud creek, New your Uncle Pusdephat he never cusied but a single barrel, ‘for, sys he, ‘he min as cin‘i be sure of his aim with oue barrel, deserves to be wove u,, by them he shoote «t ! Oh, he was & mort«] straiznt eye over the sights? and that was the very wust Cf it in this case, for he ained true at the critter‘s eye; but as he fired, a s mall beetle crep‘ into the mouth of the barrel, an i just turned the bullet in his dying ag n'e-.l/l' he hadn‘t aimed so true, iv‘s ju:t probable he wouldn‘t have mssed. Unluckily. the bullet, instead of piercing the bufllâ€"r‘s eye, came thwack on the ceutie of bis big horos, and give bim a sensationâ€"as your Uncle Puddephit subsequently ascer. tainedâ€"like scrunching a hard bit of crust on to a decayel Lbaick tooth. _ *That buffler lost all command of himâ€" se), and hurrsied towards your uncle as if he had been telegraphed to the d â€"atu bed of an opulant relative. ©From that moment your uncle changed his mind ubout single barrels, ind the titting iate for men us miss ; and in o:rder to show that be was n t ashamed of this altera:ion of opinicn, he beg n to climb a tree with the greiteâ€"t punctuaity and dispateh, as if he had several customers walling at the top.‘ At tuis moment my uncle paused, and stretching out his arm, seizsd me by the waistband, and promptly reversed meâ€"1 was only seven. He coutemplated my neither g«rments for a moment, aud then sget me dowa again, ‘right side up, with care.‘ â€" «Corduroy I‘ he murmured. ‘All very well ; but, after all, buckskins are better â€"where they are vagarious bufll â€"rs. Now, your uncle‘s were buckskin, and couseâ€" quently, when the buffler tried to force himselt on himself on him without an intreduction, owing to the toughne s of the material, he only helped your uncle ap to a convenient bough. * +To cut a long story short, that buffier, having treed your relative, speut his time round about, and reguiarly starved bim out. *Your Uncle Puddephat, on his moâ€" ther‘s side, is connected with an lrish family. 1 don‘t recall the exact nime, except thikt it began with an .‘ but the fact that its foundter was one of the Irish kings, cannot fail to lead to its identilic«â€" tion. Consequently, having Irish blood Bjis veins, your uncle grew tired of inâ€" action, and saw thait the only means he ha t of getting away from the beast was to drop on its back, and ride off on it from the perilous locality. . lig climed out to a branch that bung over the critier and dropt on its back. _ +I do believs there was ouly one thing your Uncle Puddephat couldn‘t do â€"except catch me out in a lieâ€"and that was riding. U£ idn‘t gone fur beforo he found himsclf slipping rigut bick â€"to the animal‘s tail. â€" Aud helet himself goâ€"for his chief experiences of riding were in that locality ofa donkey‘s back, and the neigh borhood of Hampstead. But bufllers are not assesâ€"or rather, asses are not buffiers; and he slid right off, snd would have been fHluog right in the path of the infuriated brute‘â€"â€" + But, Uncle Ned,‘ I observe i indiscreet Iy, +if be fell at the tail be could not fall in the path of the infwiated brute.‘ | * Lbfs comes ‘ said Uncle Ned, appealâ€" ingly, ‘of giving children them illogical speliling books! 1t you hadn‘t interruptâ€" ed me, 1 should have expiained that it was the path the infurmctred brute left behind it. Well what did he do butâ€" just as the wholg. emdoriary was slipping through his legsâ€"take a tight grip of the critter‘s tail! Lt slipt u®i is hâ€"nds like an cel down a dfaih pi until be fetched u,» at the tarsel a d of it. And then, I can teil you, he begsh to go, with a jolt at starting for all theyworld as if a special express mail trein b him in the emall of the back, as a Ingt to keep mov ng. He moveâ€"the fric 46 awlul! Un‘y along of ripping up the at mosphere that rapid, his buckskin trousers turned grey in « single night! W hat made it wuss was that this set up electricâ€" al galvanism in a buffler‘s tail, and yer iUncie Puddephat Q:ould no more leave hold of it than you could of them brass \ pillars at the Polytactic 1 skin‘ $ | ‘»-.l‘uu skin come off with the ta 1 asked. _ <Well, as your Uncle Puddephat was going through Nutur‘ at a speed which ever after compeiled him to sneer at comets, that there buffl â€"r found time to turn rouod and grimat bim. Being fully aware that the risible faculties of buffiers is as unâ€"afe to trust to as liver and hits where cats «re commodious, he just scanned the borizon, and pretty quick saw that the critter was romg as streight as a str eak of paint on a wainscot to the stmimit of a precipice, with an evident intention of combining selfâ€"Jestruction with a emall venture in _ constructive . homicidJe.â€" (Uncle Ned was alw:ys a grest orator on coroners‘ juries ) S *Luckily, your Uncle Paddephat was a colossus of strength.~ He was a Hercles as could have cut offall the bydrant heads of the Urgieinz stables at one tap. . So he planted his beels tirm in the earth at the edge of the precipice, and Leld on to the ‘tail. â€" That buffiâ€"r been taken by surprise, was not giving h‘s mind sufficiently to his tenure in t«ail â€"(Uocle Nâ€"d had once in a lawyer‘s offise)â€"‘and cosequential, the tarsel come loose, and critter dropt seventy thousand feet into a roaring cat«r act, that m:de mn;wunost of him as rapid as a steam chopping machine l‘ Uncle Ned câ€"ased, and, taking down his pips, began to fill it. te had forgorten all about taming the buffalo, â€" E «t 1: jis â€"And your had a splendid Cuct ‘I; that all, Uncie Ned? I ventured to inquire, at last. * All! Yes, I should think #o. <â€" In the nim 11 W think #o. â€"In the Unde Pedd4ephat maide out uf the \ the strap. Nometimes he loâ€"es his hold of \the strap. _ If the poker is handed to him : he uses that with some skill tor the recovery of the strap.. When this is drawn is he se« cares his food as before. llere is an act of intelligence which must have been oriâ€" ginated by some monkey, rince no lower or ancestral trive of m u imails possess the hands necessary for its accomplishment. Whether criginited by Jack, or by some ancestor of the forest who used vines for the siame purpose, cannot be readily asâ€" cortained. _ Alter a puoiâ€"hment the animal would only exert h msâ€"l{ in this way when not watched ; as,soon as an eye was diâ€" rected to him he tvould cease. In this he displayed dist . le also usually ex« hibited the disposition to accumulate to be quite superior to hunger, Thus he always appropriated all the food within his reach before beginning to eat. When different preces.were off.red to him, he transterred the first to his hind feet to make room for more, then filled his mouth and hinds, and concealed poriions behind him. With a large piece in his hands, he would pick the hand of z- master clean before using ‘his own, which he was sure of, â€"Nature. A romince im humbls life is recalled, says a Bristol contemporary, by the death of Janette Augusta, wile orf Mr. Urish Gouistone, of the Uldpirk, Bristol. The deceaed, although a resident of Bristol | tor a long number of years, was a Parisian by birth, and, at the time of the Earopean war which culminated in tbe overthrow of Napoleon 1, t Waterloo, she resided with her parent® in one of the f.ubourgs 0 the French cpital. Mr. Goulstone was a British soldier attached to the Duke of Wellington‘s army, and having been severely wounded in the great und deâ€" cisive battle by a bullet which dodged in his thigh, he was removed with .Others to the capital, and was billered in the house of a citizen named Chasse, whose Caughter the late Mrs. Goulstone was. At ‘the dis â€" tant d ate of which we write, army surgeons were a different class of men from what they are now, and many of them possessed but slender skill, The urgoo whose duty it was to attend on the wounded young soldier was one of them, and he deâ€" clarrd his inavility to extract the imbedded musket bail. Poor Goulstons endured great agony, and the heart of good. Mr«. | Chasse was so moved by his suflering, that, throwing aside «1i national prej«dices, | she invoked the skill of her own medic«l | atteniant, by whom the operation was | ruccessfully performed and the dissbled , warrior restored to comparativeâ€"shealth.â€" | It turned out t.h: the heart of the mother | was not the ly one that bad been moved by poor Gouilston«‘s sufferings. 1t bad been the lot of the young girl, Janeite, | to assist in waiting on him in his sickness, | and that pity which the poet gells us is | akin to love‘ took possessiqn of her | breast, and ripened into the warmer pass sion. The youny soldier a»k@4 mer hand and received it, they werermuried and | | came to . Kngland, and lived happily to â€" gether until the wile‘s somenwhat sudden â€" | death, on the $0th uls., terminated their | | fregal, but happy wedded life, good sppearance. Avbout bulf a dozen shopkeeprrs (out of a.crowd in the court) narrated bhow they had been taken in by the prisoner. Mr, Sturt, P.M., said that he was sorry the prisoner was HOt charged with being a roil:e ind vagabond, bec use on that churge he could be Segtenced to two years‘ hnpriâ€"onment. As U was, he gave him the highest penshy he could in â€" thot, viz, 12 months‘ imprisJdnuteal wilk h rd labour. * here in 1871, and went to New south Wales, where be did a oofi:l‘,o(nnunon in Darlingburst Geol. Arrived here afterwaras. wd'm:::i:ucd;- month‘s impri t for ing a of boots MWW Hil. He came.out avout six weeks ago, and had been changâ€" iog pound notes with profit ever since.â€" He got some new cloth s a‘so for whi h ha did not pay. He was a youngraddy comâ€" plexioned man, well dressed and respeci~ able looking, and had just the 0Th ni geui.l manner which would &:: rade en off their guird when comÂ¥ned with a The Ausiralasian say»: â€"A @leaver but mean swindier, named Hepry Speucer, ulias " ihe mwindling Parson" got his deserts at the hinds of the gity beuch on Wednesdsy. He was charged with being an idie and diâ€"orderly porson, having ns lawful visible meuns of support, and evidence was given thit he had round to l#otel: and to the shops of p..“orwomn making a usfiing purchase, puiting down a peund, recsiving the change, ani then protesting that the silyer was h«li a sovereign or 5s short, and * bouncing the man, woman, or childat the counter into giving him the difierence over »gain. tie thus made one or iwo popunds a day. In two hotels the landlords refused to vbe builied. and he went away without the halfwovereigna be had sought to extort, and promising that he shouid be heard of again, When heard of again, he was in custody.. At one hotel he was so jovial that be took the heart ol the lendlord by storm, and would have got away with h«lt « soverei;n too much had he not orerdone '1'?.',"'“3';5 insisting on being searcheo. The land1 thennurcu.u is customer, took back the h Motd: he had offered and told him to tik®@ legal proâ€" ceedings for its recovery if‘he thought he had been cheated. Spencer indignantly left and did not return. . The prisoner mwwowm in the year 1855 f om Adclaide and Leen but little out of gaol since, He was released from prison RJMANAE IN HUMBLE LIF THE SWINDLING PARSONX &W* a} a is

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