lime Rooms Wanted HTritiovg it hsondl ts t l Sost ' Situations W anted, 1 0d (The ouly Daily Morning _ ï¬binmm in thecity." Teiemailed of alssases sithe Â¥Y Daad BALZ A 1 be n.-ura_hw_g_ R. OLIVER MARTIN, Deatist D Sparkeâ€"strest, Oenirst Otars. _ thorton s Sirens Compraee fo sn d _ NOTakY PUBLIC. ; next the Post Offices ~ ° donce in res Business : tries Courts Th a6 reakey Duile 14,Untedierey For ordinary advertisemé usertion, iv conts per tine? 100, 6 couts. * il} Trinity hn J mm and Accoushour. On and sfie L l--::-é-u lo] t & TLMAG k of the undersigndd} maÂ¥ 59 noly, PWP A1D ; om i. L ) N. M-l.f wordsâ€"are ingorted io the 1J E..‘ T THE WEEKLT Wite w a. a.0.0 AF7 vinded . Ontarioand _ es over Durie‘s HiARLES M sragraphs amoug A. J cn-m- s . 1e C N. B.â€"Money to lsnd NMES PKIN M Full Asssortuent of Hos, Carpets, â€" Â¥loor with & wl &. MeDOUGALL, A DV ERTIBIN Authorizgeq vorces, until j KOBLLLARD, Paysis "m. Offce in Mr, OCTonu HEKS TgP DaAWY TMA Umce 0. 1 KR00ANBAULAY W a#ten, ...Tfl.ll 1 se Miscollancous W ants i6 4 6h t t 3 *0cupted by Rtawe, s TG umvgm““.‘ _ Burristers and Atr when not Houses for vale . ©>* FAW a & Ore per 00y wid &b 1472 BA NQuyg ENC n prinied 204 w 4 Jung ap mhi’ ...,l I" ." & 8 i Ltz as a » & 08 "gsc"râ€"" ‘/â€" JB 183 dountpee of Dufferin, *voRnoIF & 0S C W, Stockdale, . Brother & Couc mu_lllfll! p At this establishment will be found on hand, or made _ order, the latest and ». qeseet approved «tyles of. . â€" 1 _ EUNOS of St. ALBANS CHURCH We 0 9 oï¬â€˜muwaï¬w': a MARC next, the proceeds to be devoâ€" lad â€d..,..ndu.mofundobto- ®*" w Albans Free Church. " Th toitowink LW M M O Th arrann sentd to receiverdgnations of woul pebmafraeae. M hm | . . Mro Langlon, MX Pawrick, _ Mre. Grant Powe Mrw. Patrick ": Whitcher, . =y Psn U isA fucktt ' ' F *‘ & A »ou werers. Langton® . © # â€" Meredith, # Bernard, # â€" Grant Powell, ! & / Whit®, â€"_. / MYRTLENANY »MOKERS! DANIELS® HOTEL. hation tor rraveilors â€" Thoroughly modation for Lra‘ Thoroughly Sited and refurnished throughout. â€" 8. DiNIELS, "'flAWA STEAM t Carriage and Sleigh FACT RJ- * RIDEAU STREET,° OTTAW a, Oitawa, Nov 11, 1872. ROCKA WaYS, BUGGIES AND SLEIGHS, w in of finish and durability, -zmlhmm Wéy~All work warranted for one. and all kinds of ..,.uu.-.myâ€™ï¬ promptly done. proved mnchinery has lately been aided, -d-uowhbhddv-by“r (the only establishment so supplied in this section of country) we are‘in a to produce woOrk BWIW sheaper than any onée else. ‘The proprietors are prac WILLAM HTE & C * Sons= aren dn 1812 _ 19313( vOL. VÂ¥I NO. Uave rewoved to their NewPtomises, ie ï¬'onx dz‘jvu.om » .;.‘:-o L STHEET, > w And Invite the ot ~Buyers to thel to9, ‘,*qm"ï¬:a‘:“a aniatih s Es C .._-.J.:A"ell Ottawa, Sept 17, 1872 e uol T200 d ow P AMPERIA snd rWANKAY ‘l‘l:: And BRANDIES, GIN3, EU UMS, and, th« Finest Brands of PORT, SHKERRY, #¢. . ,, 136 weQILL SPREET, MONTREAL Aug 2, 1872. e «2088 ! * A MUORMMER, 2 s Bookbinder, Mfl::-‘l wm "A of the Group of) Rooks, EWM itileeu Stroat, Ottama, woul.! respeotfally erll the astention , of .Mezchants, l and the public geueraily, to his ‘extensive :..(mluq Ledgers, Cash Books made np from the best cluss of paper, and at prices as low. if not lower #luin ut any other house in the Dominion ; wholeaile or retail. x Account Books adapted to every variety sof business ; if not in stock. ruled und boundâ€"to pattern, on, the shortest notice. Boukâ€"binding exeeunted in any style from the plainest and cheupest o the niost ele> gant. & M mmamtï¬.-& tuily and promptly attended to, and at wost reasonable, rates â€"* : hpcuuduny‘xï¬-. M»ps mooanted. orders execuiled on the very shortest notice. astiawa . Juna 22. 1872 eholeasile or retail Account Books a of business ; if n bound â€" io. pattern, «Bouikâ€"binding eX the plainest and ol gant. Ruling, perforat tully and prompt W HOL E8 a LE ‘Tea. Wine and â€" Merchants, Mikflflu m id ‘Theologians, by it MUker," D D. C USroawdus on Preparation ‘wnil Delivery of lnh!;zfln"uéf‘-ou. 6 Business Nuccess, ‘by Joim Mncdonald. & Florencse‘tMarrysts® Novalsy English edition. Little Folks, volumeA{I. â€"_= _ > ..p'bd«nt‘.’ty Eliza K. Poliard.â€"â€"â€" Maid of Aker, by K. D. Blackmore. «.. +_ _ AHM it rall Aemiih Mc MEA NNE .1 64 Orruuffl AaND PRESENT,® ANTYT INFURMATION concerhiig "Otth= mssy "Livar tuee af o ShanEfully recaiveld by lt _ ® "C ROGEKE, © EMVED. (LATE&T. JANKES,) PUR A G@OOD SMOUKE, T EW BUORSD Vbiawe, Oct 22, 187 % IN AID UÂ¥ THs * O %, 4 \ e u9e ~â€"â€" Ts â€" \~-‘:1. & Nas & B. on eachb Plug. "Wit Laties have kindly con the patronage of Her TO " _ Mrs. Meredith, _ . Mrs. Grant Powell, whirs Whitcher, y ,, wion to all work AW A. 2149. 216 3m iÂ¥*u, 1072. CHRSTMAS BEEF, 1072. SATCHELL BROS,, Butchers to His Excellency Lord Wafferin, Governor General : l h * t Tok Pn o. wl «ith Thirty.ons hoad of the primest Together with a large number of sheep and pigs, which will include that maichless pair of four year old Durham steers, 7,., . MABEQUIS AND NOBLE, RBred am fed by Mr. J. S. Armstrong, of "w i0ss, Wellington County, C. W. Marâ€" q ntthoqmpbu the Pmm-l thow, at Hamilten, 1672 1â€"t m.h“: cup, and sweep stakes, at the p ~ lrx'&ow‘ li'm,_l_"tprinudw:tm aÂ¥ the Gueiph Christmas Fat Cattle Show, "12, and several other prizes. mu;d- ogeh to challenge for . + ne bei pl lars over the whale sontinent for being so0k Brd prize at the Provincial Show at Hamilton, 187¢, and several other prizes ; slso thet perfect beautyâ€"* Billy" â€"a pure bred three year old w», _ HEREFURD SUEER, ’3’ celebrated feeder, Mr. Hood, of Guelph, ‘1his splenâ€" did. amimal took the 2nd â€" prize at the Guelph Christmas Fat : Cattle Show, 187%, 3rd 1t Hamilton, and 3rd prize st P Central Show. Also, that magniâ€" Hicent three year old steer, P & I NC E, "aAcknowledged to be the finest heast of his ‘.'inmmm.h“‘“? will consist of a matchless year fat Cotewold Werker, bred and fed by Mr.George Hood, ywmmmwamm ton Agrmculral Show, and first prize at Guelph Ubristmas Fut Cattle Shows, and several other prizes. A mugnificent Ewe, Parlor Suits in (GGreen KRepps, Flowerea and Plain Hairoloth in different styles of Curving, Piain and Polished, Very Hand: znme : Marble Top Redroom Suits, richly some ; Marble Top Bedroom Suits, richly carved (voth polished and oil finish); Plain Sets in ouk and biick wainut mountings, With‘large dressing glass; Upholstered «nd Cane Chairs; Centre Tables, marble and woot‘ tops; & yreat variety of Parlour ‘Chkirs ot‘the latest styles and improved patteris; Cane Chairs in black walout, ‘cnl.-flmfls“'w“‘"“"‘ Chaira : Wardrotes, ‘Unses, Writing \-i EPE CC ME se 32 vg Desks, Hall Hiat Racks, Hall Chairs, Tables, &c. A Great Variety of Wood Seat Chairs, tredsteais, Bureaus, Washstands, &¢. : We have now the Largest and Best Neâ€" lected Stock of the above class of goods ever beld by any storehouse in this City ‘The public are invited to inspect our . _ ~." ln k Rtaik ah t * deau Street, Hnst End of Sappers® Bridge ROWE & ANNABLE | by @ents‘ Felt Boots. extrn 1, + do Mss Moccasine, extra qualâ€" . ity, eE 1,00 3PE LAL.â€"For two dollars we offer a pair of Ladies‘ Felt Button vershoes, and one pair Fine Prunelia Boots to wear with AURNITURKE ! â€" FURNLTURE! y Anvm®‘s HOLIDAYX PRICE LI8ST! Ladies‘ Strong Leather Boots, Flanâ€" $ pnelâ€" Lined, 1 do. _ Felt Buttion Boots, 1 se _1 4 ¥§3, Sparks Street, two doors west of (/ Cannor Street. " _.&IGN.OF THE GOLDEN BOUOT. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1812. 2144 «1PTAWAi WaATER WORKX NOTICE TO CNTRACTO®S.| f will be received until noon of mKDAY, the 28th December, for the Pipe Oulvert under > Canal, the off finmant. By onler. Uttawa. Dec. 7, 1812 Water Commissioners‘ . Ottawa, Dec 5, 1872 H MLO:K _i_ll\““ml Sawed and Unsawed. Wood forSale. West aide of the Canal Busin, near the Skating Rink, Musoc Hall. Orutawsa. Nov 23. 1872 3033 dm J "P. St. JULIEN, Mc.‘_Bun'sler. kkhh Fot the Provinses of and Dutario, ‘ Ufficeâ€" MAIN m HULL. s u,).â€"w.mmlup‘d to Collecâ€". tions in the County of Ottawa, P. Q,., apd .wï¬d.bha:dld l:-:nnm "m* Mi. , Jouie® for the Courrier d Outaouais, in the Proâ€" ef Quebec. ot 19, 1872. â€" 3004 _ JB Grenior respectfully begs to in form nusperous customers and the public at he has recently opened and refitted that lirge and commodiâ€" vas in M»in Street, Hull Village, known: EXCHANGE MOTEL, and isnow prepared to accommodate on rea sonable terms, regular boardars and the ‘tra public. *‘ Tuble thaays supplied with all the varie. ties which the season can afford. Liquore "of thi ohoicest brands ‘and Havana Cigare of the best quality, constantly kept on â€" ¥¥y* Meals seady ar all bours. ~ Hall, Nov 26, 1472 3036 Sm WESTERN CATTLE, beast to be produced. Noble wf Canada, Decl1, 1872 and specifications can be seen at massioners office, corver of Sparks in Straets on and after Monday. MAIN STREET, HUOLL, P. Q. I. K. CUNNINGH AM, for themselves. HOTEL B MoGUIRE, Timber and Plank the Fidean 134 2awtd 133 1 00 115 ‘The proprictors o# Johuson‘s Anody»« Liniment,. Parson‘s Purgative Pills, svud Bheridan‘s Cavairy Oondition Powders, have published a cendable and instructive pan o phist, which may be had free at the stores BURE THEOAT, CUUGH, CULD, and similar troubles, if suffered to prog:ese result in serious Puimonary, Bmchrl, wiue? Asthmatic affections, oftentimes incursble _ BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are comporuded so as to reach directly th seat of the famame and «ivy~ almost insta» The Troches are offered with the fuilest confidence in their officsoy ; they have boon thoroughly tested and maintain the go« reputation they have justly soquired _ Fw Public Spuakers, Singers, Military Officers and those who overtas ‘the volce . they art useful in relieving an Irritatos Throat, and will rendér articulation casy .. Boing an artic!« of true merit, and t aving proved their effica ; by a test ot many years, each year finds thei in new locelities in various parts of the worl 4 and the Troches are universally pronounce« better than other articles. Obtaiu only «Brown‘« Bronchial Troohc+, and do not take any of the Worthless /mita/son that may i offered ©Troogss," so called, soid by the ounce, « a poor imftation and nothing like BRQWN BRONCHIAL TBOCHES which are sold on in boxes with facâ€"simile of the ‘proprietors, JOHN L BROWN & SON, en outside wrappe: of box, and private Go+ erament stump attached to each box. _ ‘This cars in putting 1p the Troches is in portant as a security to the purchaser in or / to be sure. of obtaining the geauin« Brow Bronchia) Proches. Two Quesmo®s Easicy Axswexen.â€"W hy should men wear beards ? Because they are a great protection to the throat and . lungs, and add much to their personal: ?:sunnoo. Why should we use * Byron‘s monic Wafers ?" â€" Because when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throut, hoarsemness, &o., they act like a charm. Ministers and LlLawyers use them, physiâ€" cians recommend them, and singers and public speskers say they are the very best melicine in existence for the.cure of such n?-inu. Sold by all medicine dealers ut 25 cents per box. + 3 Rigut axo Wroxs.â€"it is wrong to jest with your wife upon a subjest in which there is danger of wounding her feclings, and it is wroug to speak of great virtues in another maun‘s wife. to remind your own of iault; but it is not wrong after trying _T .224 Th i stt ts ath c t lc hrintens â€" Shovr en Auss . the Canadiin Pain Destroyer‘‘ and feelâ€" ing its woudertul effects, to recommend it to your neighbors for the cure of rheumaâ€" tism, peursigia, cramps, cholic, &c., it his o equal. For sale by Diuggists and country dealers,. Price 25 cts. per bottle. * mes. Woumiue w‘s 8 joraize Syaur is the proâ€" scription of on» of the best Fewmlo Phyricians and Nurso« ta the United Statos, and has beet. rasoo for thirey y sure â€"â€"with â€"never inttiug ï¬ and wacress by millicas otmothersan reu, frem the‘toeble Infant of one week td to the «iduit. 1Jt vorrects acidity «f the â€"aach, relieves â€"wind colic, regulates t a vols, mc .ivunc‘ heaith and comfoit W wther aad child. a belleve it the lert sud »arest remedy in the world, in all cases w . D: sontecy . and.â€" Déiarrhas. in childres a«mother it arlsos irowm teething, or from say PHIRTY YEaX8 EXPERIENOX OF AN LC NUBSE. Afret canme~ Fuoll cirections tor asing will accompaay each botile. Noue gyuuine ouls @# tne facâ€"simile of CURTIS & PHBKLNS is cu the outside wrmpper, Soid by all wedicw \ Joalers, 18 cenats a bottle, Ofive, 215 Fullo : itreot, New York, ind 93 Oxford Street, Lov «on _ Ba sute and call for MRS WINsSLOW‘% s00THING sYR0P¢ Having tho fae «lwile f "OCurtis & Pork in so the outrside wrapper‘ _ All others are be imitation* P Have you a severe m-maznfu ki you rhenwautism in any form ve you si1 gwock, or tumchas carmed by theutmatic® paitss ( (1 so, Jownéon‘s Auedyno Liviment is a speoi do remedy ‘sand.is also the bast pain killer is the world . UOO(MHL YORRINE â€" nourish the hair 000O GIT.YUERINE: removes dandrug * ' COCOâ€"GLYCERINE â€" Someâ€" thing new for the hair., No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"OLYUEQRNE, 26 «at per bottle .. f Metropolitan ‘ Life Insurance 2 S OM P ANY,; > © ENTITLED RESERV & ENDOW MEN1 Claiming advaptages not hitberto oftered, ..-‘.Einm‘d and published o{(w. P. 8t Wï¬l‘. Actuary of the Metropoâ€" litam, Copyrighted by him in 1869. SPEIAL NOTICKS. | The Reserve Endowment is in every ,dn’,mn'hdoï¬hmhlpdlp Policy in ten years, and is therefore a uniâ€" F gil-'lcnus: L Joseph: F. Kanpp, President; J. R Hegeman, Viceâ€"Pre wlent ; R A. Granniss, wepial plan saveringall »ants and applicnâ€" ble to all conditions. ‘This Company has made the necessary deposit with the Government of Canada, eE C V in the Dominionâ€"THOS. A. u:flm SUN, Gen. Supt. for lmm‘ Provinces. u.nwt John, N.B. _ â€"F A MOURE & SUN, Gen Supt for Onâ€" tario and Quebec. . OUffice, Toronto. __ 1 A.MILL, General. Agent for Central Canada. Office, ille, Ontario. DMB ANGUS dr, Agont for Ottawa and | cinity. . Office, 38 Sp« Uttawo, Uct 26, Hu & We have just received per Express, from a celebrated grower in Holland, s 1arge and choice assartment of the following : "EW PLANS OF: INSURANCE H yucinths, Narcissus, D RESKRV K DIVIDENDâ€" PLANS is now prepared UTCH BULBS, &c. , 1312 OTTAWA FRIODAY. DECEMBER 27.) 1872. of New York, <~â€"___ @ladioli, h &c-o &c,. a. CBKIsTIE & Cu., . c Drugrists, _‘ Sparks Street, Uitawa, Tulips, Lilies, &A Â¥ D to take risks on their Crocus, 3010d pay~Parties at a «listance 0in obtain list of rates and information of routes by dressing Agent, Box 474, Post Office, OMiawa * h"* af WATEATUWA & OGOENSBURG RAILKRKOAD. Un and after MONDA Y, November 25th, I*72, and until turther notice, passenger trains will run on this road as follows, (sundays excepted ) _ .. . 1872, 1 ®= / +3 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. , SPECIAL DAY EXPRRSS. Leaves Ogdensburg 7 00 a m, arrive at Watertown 10.48 a m, Oswego 1.00 &m, Rome 1.25 p m, conneciing with New York Central Express train for all points | Rast and West, arriving at Utica 2.(:5‘;)‘111, l Albany 5 20 p m, New York 10.00 p m, Springfield 1.30 a m, Boston 6.00 a m, Syracuse 215 p Rochester 605 p m, Buftalo 9.00 a m, ing at Buff.do and Suspension Bridge for Mi points West. | * __ sew muâ€w ke® + p eave o?â€m m, arrive ab Watertown 6°08 p n.(nn..c‘.’-muum. m&):'). (swego 9.15 p m, Rome 9.50 ï¬m, Utica 16 45 p m, Allm( 9 4) a m, New York 7 30 a m, Springfield 6 50 a m, Bosâ€" ton 11.00 a m, Syracuse 10 25 p m Rochesâ€" ter 3.15 a m. Bulf:lo 6.20 a im, Suspension }Bvid.oowum. Close connections mad, at Buffalo and Suspension Bridge for all points West. Sléeping Car attached to this train at Watertown and run through to New Y orkâ€" & RETURN\NG. © * Leavé New York 6 00 p m Albany 11 40 p m; arrive at Watertown‘7.45 4 m, (fifteen. minutes for breakfast), arriving at Ogdensâ€" burg 11 15 a m. T n | * Leave New York 8 00 & ni, Albualzs p m, ‘Rome 5.25 p m, arrive at Water town 8. 45 p m, (‘gdensburg 12.15 a m. H. T. FRAY, $ General Ticket Agent. °... ._ / ‘The old reliable, quickest and best route ; shortest line by Q miles from Ottawa to Brockville and al} points THE 8T. LAwBbWCE OTTAWA RAILWAY. toal! points Kast â€" | ALTERATION OF RUNNING TINE, Ul aND FROM TOS8DAY, ist OCT., 1873, train« will mu'-bllonv: 5 8| * *A Nov 26, 1872. (harge for berths, 50 cents. Sure comnections with all the Grand Trunk trains poth East and West, as this Company‘t trains wait their arrival when late.‘" tion for refresbments. ‘Trains are run on Montreal time THO8 REYNOLDS, & LUTTBELL, .Buperintea:ient, Pr wA with Comtortable 8ote Cars on A Teacher (u&?_x flegvol Section No, one bolding Firss or ~xecond .:'mfll‘ Apply to the . Trustees Des, 14 Ottawa, Sopt 80 * ~‘~ THOMAS G. ANDERSUN, *** DONALD CRA1IG, binat *‘ AUuH DaVIDA N: Fullenwfald Post Office, Nepean, Unt., 12 50 noon 4:10â€"p -\ 10 00 p m West, and al puderpals 4.4 Jn Ottawa. 8 10 a m wminutes allowed at Prescott . Jn @GoIN@ NORTh g@orne souTa CANADA CENLRAL GRAND TRBUNAK TBROUVGH COU PoN TIC Chicago, Council Bluffs, Onpaba, Nalt Lake City, San Franciso0, Hi Jonas, Frederictofl, Wondstomi . Bo«ton All Points Rast and West on the ur:;villr:i'i ()‘l-t;'w:nh'.iiiilily. in the Gt J ut no other Age! e City. ‘mm checked 'hmu‘h K'mn the axm. Kigin g "ol‘ l“ 1 ull' l-' wuad wievas (itaws, Sept. 13, Managing Dircctor, Ottawn from We * Do ~ do _ Maill 6:60 p w Do do Krptcss| 6:18 s @4 T Express for Grand Tronk tor the West. @ T Express for 12 15 lall potnts Wost. e tra i a Lo r Breck vilie, Kin«s1on nund all way |-| a l1 o ns #@"~ Local Tickets over the Canada Centrat and J. W , MOAK, BHupgrintendent. Oonnecting with CP CPRNHE MCV hutMW-l‘ 140 a m 187 TICKET â€" OFFICE GRAND TRUNK RAalLWaAY milos No T and 8 Arrive | i:t rascot! ubction, 13 5 Detroit, â€" Milwaukes, Green Bay, St. Paul, Minnespolis Cincinuati, t. Louis, New Orleuns Mobile 51w Brockville and Ottawa Railways tLireat Broad dGiauge Route ASK FOR LICKETS VIA BROCKVILLE. Un srid ‘after Moniay, Dec. 9, 1872, Trains will run as follows : â€" Renfrew BROCKVILLE ~& UTTAWA RAILWAY W E. JOHNSON, Agont LEAVE LEAVE Ottawa Porth Carleton ° No. 1 and 2C C. connect at Brockville, with the Grand Trunk Eastern and Westâ€" arn':x". lnuhd with dispatch, and r ‘ i . m ‘Transhipment from points on the Grand Trunk to points on the Brockville & Uitawa Railway. # H. ABBOTT, Brockyille, Decemmner 6, 1872. Arrive Brock: . DR. BROWN has great pleasure in re« commending his successor, ___ _ _ Brockâ€" ville Arrive to . his. many friends and patrons as thorough practical Deveecist, well versed i. all the moâ€"t difficult branches of the Point, | 1®% se Four Miles from Ottawa. 'Thclollownï¬' Valuable Farm, the proâ€" perty of JUHN McaMMOND, f-q., Jr., Â¥iz:â€"The south half of Lot " N" Conces sion " A, ‘ KRideau Front, Nepean, containâ€" ing over OUne Hunired Aores, of which 10C are cleared, and in good cultivation. . A good Frame House (24 x 30,) lately erectâ€" ed, m?flnt with outbui . For uv“cs.t-nl.l y to ‘ JOHN MoAMMOND, Jr., , Un the Premises. Nendin. Sept 27. 1872 2081 VALUABIMW FOR SALE, CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY, Nepéan, Sept 27, 1872. 208 T St. Lawreace & Ottawa Raiiwa CARTAGE AGENCR The undersigned begs to inform the blic that his office has ï¬ud‘tï¬ been &;;mu‘.&omd thg RBAJ uEFIC 6 , on d.lili‘fl Streoet, MWF. r the collection and delivery of Goods will meet with . . im and _ careful attention. Ptl‘t ;:n‘. (m‘:uu'n Uffice, on Wellingtor # A. J, TAYLOR, w Siows Uariage Agent. Ortawa, 5th Feb., 1872 .. _ _ _ _p.8. ENTRANTE BÂ¥ siDE pOR x T OW 18 THE TIME To CALL M E. ELW ELL, Through mm receive in to" avement JE "FSh spcige imone tation mbu(h with much un.z in the best markets. _ Particular attention has been givet ;‘-" nd daily on the premises. A large sto n ar ons ns ces uon nc lï¬ï¬ï¬-‘* uhnm-: [ . MoDUNRELL & MON@EnAI8. EPn ces P BCA W L3R m L0A itable for city busines# and family trade 2 feary stook of Tos. aiso Colfes of the best quality ATRONIZE HIM. CANVADA OKNTHAL F’-(nsr-nu MANGLE FOR SALE Apply to on tm MRS, FORBE3, _., â€"â€"â€" ~Corner of Nelszou ind kideau Ste. : Ottaws, wot 23, 18724. _:____ _ 3007 a Ottaws. May 11. 1872 hina Waprechouse Exprs 10 00 TO OTHAWA : 67 HPARKS STREKT. Oct 15, 1872. 3000 3m T B Exprs po m 5 00 # 30 9 10 AT Renfrow OttaWa LEAVE Arrive Brock ville 1 Expre pm. 12 30 No. 1 Exprs |$955,000 3au 6 Aiiaeeresernre s P PC 210 " i n e rene ns | s 200 5M 4 ‘| o refrsierecers 100 w0 Gold watches ... ... ... #$75 to 300 2:5 Sewing Machines.. . . 6u to 150 75 Elegant Pianos. . ... .. each 2%) to TOU 5) < _ Melodeons.... " _ 5) to 200 Cash Gifts, Nilver 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 Kuvelopek and well mixed _ (n 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 pryment of One Dollar. . Prizes IN CASH GIFTS, To £K DISTRIBUTSD BY THE Mercautite Prize +ssociation OF NEW YORK. DAILY DHKAWLNCG®S®!!L! 20 are immediately sent to any address by exgreu or return mauil. â€" You will know what your prize is before you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for .another of the same value. No blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. . Urimions or 1ue Press:â€"Fair Dealing can be relied uponâ€"N. Â¥. Herald, Aus 23.. A genuine distributionâ€" Worid, Sept. 9. Not one of the humbugs of ‘the dayâ€" Weekly Tribtune, July 7. ‘They give general satisfactionâ€"Sfautsâ€"Zeitung, Aug. 5. , A PRIZE FOR EVERY TI°KET. $ Cash fiif, ..... .. 2... .. .. .$100 6 Cash thitts, each s)2..20..... 8 Rererenors :â€"By kind permission we refer. to the following :â€"Fran&in 8. Lane Louisville, drew $13.000; Miss Battie Banker, Charleston, $9,000; Mrs. Louisa T. Blake, St Paul, Piano. $70U; Samuel V. Raymond, Boston, $5,500 ; Eugene . Brackett, Pittsburg, Watch, $300 ; Miss Annie usgood, New Orleans, $5,000, Emory L. Pratt, Columbus,; Ohio, $7,000 One Casn Gier in every package of 150 tickets gnaramteed. 5 tickets for $1.00 , 11 for $2.00; 25 for $3 00 ; 50 for $5.00 ; 150 tor $15 00. Ag;m‘.- wanted, to whom we offer liberal inducements and guarantee satis/ation, Anpakss : « PRIVATK BILLB Parties intending to make application ‘ to Parlhament for 5riute Bills, either tor granting exclusive privileges, or conferâ€" ring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes ofs:oï¬t, or for doing any thing tending to ‘aftectâ€" the rights of proâ€" perty of other parties, are hereby notitied that ‘they are required by the 51st and following Rules of the House of Commons (which are published in fuil in the Canada Razette), to give TWQ MONTHS NOTICE of the application (clearly and distinetly specifying its nature and object) in the psper pabltied in the County or Unico ‘ r pub in County or Union &.&mï¬uw such notices to have ' one or more signalures atta. bod. 4 '-;ï¬EW' ns for Priveate Bills must be presented within the first three weeks Of the Session. 4 + ‘ALFRED TODD, Chf. Cik. Maa-" an'lnh-bau Bills, Contractors are hereby informed, tiat the Plsns, Specifications, &c., of the nine Locks, Weirs and oth=r works, on the new mof the Wellund Cinal, between and Port D Jhousie, :will not be ready for inspection before FRiDAY,. the 20th instant. f Byot‘_r,‘__‘__. 4 â€" _ NOEL & CHARLIER, 17 and 19 Browdway, New York Nov. 30. 1876. 3ur Department of Public Works, Otiawa, Dec. 7, 1872. AGEN‘I‘B WANTED. $150 per month. To sell the TINKER, the most useful Household article ever invented. Address H, K. Axpzisox, P. U. Box 360, Montreal, BEG TO ANNOUNGE P Having just. received another lot ef the H. Meadows & Co: Direct from England, all sizes, single and double.. Urders fromâ€" Publc Instwations Patent Wrought Iroa Bedstcads or private families solicited. Also, HOT AlB FDRNACEK! o e ooo [ ~M. of Commons. Ottawa, Dec. 3, 1872 ‘ 2183 Qâ€"law Welland Casal El igsmeat, For Coal or Wood. . Public and private buildings heated in the most modern and improved method. anud satisfaction guarâ€" santeed .. No payment: required till after a thorough test has been applied. COAL STOVE, the best ard> most econoâ€" mical heating Stove in the market. . Call and see. f " H. MEADUWS & Co., Corner of Nussex and teorge Ste. Ottawa, Nov 16, 1872 Dec 9, 1872. Notice to Coutractors. All d sbts due the estate of P. K. VALL QUEITE &U0., are requ sted to be pad without delay, to. â€" } P. H. CHABOT, , Meichant, SusseX Streot. N ~NGLISH BEKDSTEADS !!! ‘ ‘H sre. troubled with either, uss “EL%'S' Byrup of Tar and Wud Cherry," which gives relief even in bad cases of Asthma. I.E:iwlly useful for Children. Uuly to be had at the _ MRS, RbERTSON, A pupil of Signor Leon Corelli, the celebrated teacher of Voculizauion, ~wishes to give lessons in Vocalization. « Nhe will stiend pupiis at their regidences, or receive them at her bouse, between 2 and 6 o‘cleck pm,. Terns made knâ€"wa.on application. | Residence Joype‘s Cotlage, MORNING STAR b;&:visu.um-m WARE, Wholesale and Retail _ «M EDICAL °HALL" 67, Sparks Street, Cenire T Ottawa, Dec 6, 1872. : Ottawa, Nov 23, 1872. ~UUGHS AND COLPS deau Sureet, Nundy tiill. Uttiwa, Nov. 23, 1872 _ UTICE. UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES, OCaAL MUSIC Y M. & idÂ¥ a L wl â€" DENHOLM, ENCLAND. OmnmiitS§ W&/J/\HF F. BRAUN 0 2.....000 0 100 ‘ #75 to 300 6u to 150 each 2%) to TOU o« _ 50 to 200 $100,000 _ 50,000 _ 25,000 _ 5,000 3000 3029 4 51 Imw Whd 4 Adds , Town. 2132 2134 2 Th: Ottawa any Chape, Style or Cize. The only Chirt and Kollar Factory in Ottawa, JAMES ANGUS, For 8 years Kutier to the principal Habeardashers of Montreal. _ Merchants‘ Bank Biock, Sparks Street (kor) Metcalie. ' Uttawa, Nov 20, 1872. ~ ’FENDERS WANTED FOR THE ERECâ€" NON OF A STONK OR BRICK SCHOUL USKE, Sealed T addressed to the Board of Puvlic School Trustees, for the \'m.& of Kemptville, wik be “M‘Q to S U‘ULOCK P. M., on SATURDAY, FEBâ€" RUAsY FIKS1, 1873, for the erection of a Public School lHouse in the Village @! Kemptville, Fl o Tm-&flmï¬mï¬omoubompm building, can be séen at the oflice 0i the secretary of the Boaund. . The names of two responsible parties as security for the fulfillmert of the com= wract, io accompany each Tender. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowes; or any Tender WM. R. ANDERSON, Necretary Roard of Public School Trustees, Ke-mpuilh; Kemptille 14th Dec The efficacy of these Medicines in the weatment of indigestion, Bronchitis or Puimonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wast« ing, &c, &e., depending entirely upon their purity and strengiu, â€" Mesers, NAâ€" vUKY_ & MUUORE caution the public against imitations of thein which are set lurth as posse sing the remedial properâ€" es of the irue preparations, but which are in realiuy either sapousdeous com pounds, oitments or pomades, without a trace of the Pancreauc principle and en tirely unlit and useless as medicines. These imitations are caloulsted to produce serious disappointment and to injuriously uffect the reputation which the Genuine Pancreatine und . Pancreatic Emulsion have acquired. 1t is therefore Iighly imâ€" pornntuapunhnnommuhd- on the boities for the numes and Trade Mark of , KUFEFS, CHIB I PANCREATIC EMULSION Extract from an Analytical Report upon a Foreign Specimen of a # »Called Prepa rauon of Pancreatine. Eucce weter s 44 * This compound resembled an Ointâ€" ment or Pomude in appesrance and conâ€" m&ewy.-nlwuflwmwma Almond or Prussic Acid, .‘lks was strongly »lhaline, in ricating free alk«ali, which, aot» ing upon the fat, produced the usual sapo« miying result ; the whole forming a granuâ€" is moist mass of fat, soup, glycerine® and water. This owntment wae pbysically and chemically different trom the true Panâ€" The oi en Nee d ty uL T. is moist mass of fat, soup, glycerine® and water. This owmtment wae pbysically and chemically different trom the true Panâ€" creutic Emulsion which 1 have also examâ€" med, and. which, : besides being rich in Pancreatic juice, has the delicate smooth uppearunce . and consistency ot fresh creum, is palatable and readily taken." December 19uh, 1=72. b2w6m Dlvuwï¬s. Pancreatic ,En-m delicate 'd-ouh‘ a...m," is palatable and readily taken." December 19uh, 1=72. b2w6m pivo=»â€". f Absolute divorces l:'Tuy obtained in dif« ferent States,. Legal every where â€"aeserâ€" won, general missonduct, &«., sufficient cause. , No publicity requiredâ€"no charge until divorce granted â€"advice free. Cmll on or addréers ouaw o 2o ~gJOMN J. FULTON, Counselior at Law, 3042 | No. 180 Broadway, New York ie Original and only Manufacturers, Chemusts toâ€"the Queen, H.K.11. the Prince of Wales, t1.1. M Nupoleon the Chird, His Highnoss the Khedive of Rgypt, &c., 143 NEW BUND STREET, LONDON, wGii~d. Na mmnlmp 100 be Mutton, To to J¢ pgr ib. _ _ mmuwo'r-rb: TDurkeys, $1.00 to 1.50 each. (Geese, 40¢ to 50c each. mwbu-rrm Kggs 30 to 35 per dosen. muunï¬- por Ib. In prints, 20 to 236. Lard, 8 to 10 cts. per th, ‘Tallow, Oc to 006 do, kioney, 16 to 2) do. Potatoes, 30c to 35¢ par ) ushel Turnips, 4¥¢ to 5.:. f Swouish Tuormps. 50¢. Carrote 3%6 to 40c. Parsnips 50c. do. Unions, $1.50 to $2.5) Celery, 35 to per dos. _ u&u-,u.:?:fl.«; do q,.-" wheat, $1,20 10 1. 30 do , J¢ per Ib. u.nu(‘ e Dry Cod rw‘t.owt. eantenchs * m.::-uuï¬-a.' > are as No. }, Sole, Zic to 226 _ per Ib. , ‘No. 2 do 23¢ to e do Slaughter, Zicts do Haurness leather. 30 to 33¢ do Upper do 4 uo 45e â€" do English kipp, â€"T5cts : _ do French : do â€" $1.0¢ do Cabbages, 12¢ to 15¢ each. P Beets 2e to 25¢ bushel . Apples per n-ut.:lâ€wâ€n.l“.‘u.l. ® Hoige spun k Wool 6u cts. to Tue per ib = Hay $14 lo $16 per ton. ktye straw, $6 ) to 7 0J .::‘m.uu $1 15 40. ’n-ul Hogs, $5.50. to $6 I-l’-,t. Qlï¬.‘" to 415 e # Prime mess, $13.00. x ‘iaumss smoked, $15 00 to $16.00 per 1Wb Do green, $10 do Bacon do _ $9 to 12 _do Bacon dry salted, $8 uJ 9 OJ _ do pouble exiya, $6.7! to 7.00 per barrel lun.fl:wb{l-tb do No. 1, $6.15 to 7,00 ao Cormmedt, $5.25 to 3.50 do $8.25 to $.50 do Cracked wheat, $7 00 to 7 50 Wheat meal, $17.00 ... do Provender, $1.5 per 100 lbs. Bran, 70 OLs. Kals. Buckwheat, 50 to §5cte per bushel No. 1, Sole, Zi¢ t No. 2 do 23¢ 4 Slaughter, Zicts Harness leather. : Upper: do 4 Snglish kipp, â€" French : do > $# Common do l Peas, 650 to 10c Boans g1 5) to $1.60 Barley 60 to 65¢. Indisn Corn 60¢ to 65¢ Canudian calt â€"~ 65¢t# French â€" do~ $1.24. ko per ib, 'u-.l.fl-:" kâ€" is to 6 d Gt oa‘se o es Th ood, $3 to $ cord 1 w Mixed sofu wood, $2 §) to $3 per cord © SAVORY & MOURE, Cnanution, OTTAWA MKARKKIS) 8. » to 445 LAACitHATINE A U 1872 PRICEâ€"3 CENTS 51 wi # eas « inct 15 ‘Flailing,‘ said Jack, up a moralâ€" | may whnee, whew the eugh Ts vex much sameness about.a rawâ€"lude,. for sometimes you catch it on your legs and sometimes on your shoulders, ‘but there gets to be a sort of sameness about that wo. But here in this school! My! You never know what‘s coming. Nay, boys, do you remember that aay when L was making such a row in the yard, bow Mr. Bird made me take a fishâ€"horn, and blow it at each vornmer of the ‘church on the green? _ 0_ 0 _0 _ 0 0_ on 41. * don‘t pay. .‘The last school I went to before l came here was tull of no end of flailing. M&uwh.mdâ€"v ness about it r a while Confound that old ruler! 1 used to get it about every day â€"three or four whaoks on a felâ€" low‘s hind ; first it stung and then it was numb; and it always made me mad, or else I didn‘t care. . There isn‘t quite so ‘The boys laughed, and Heary Haim said : ‘Yes, Jack, bui you like that better than that other punishment when be sent you out into the grove. to yell for three quarters of an nour.‘ JP _ ‘I‘ll bet I did,‘ responded Jack. ‘1 got zo hourse that time i couldn‘t spesk the truth for a week, but that‘s enough better than meditating. If there‘s anything 1 hue it‘s meditating on any misdeinesnore «nd things, kneeling before a tree by sae mofmw,lmo-‘nuwl-l *A su huif the people thought 1 was ;.:,".:hunou Phurisee. Gorry! 1t the minister‘Lad found me there, 1 believe he‘d have kneeled right by the side of a \rouow; and wouldn‘t thst have been ® preity show! D):.4 any of you ever hug & Ilm tor «n hour ce x None of them ever did. tiresome,‘ continued Jack punishments Mr, Bird seemed to have $Kâ€" ercised ail his ingenu:ties. . "it‘s awful uresome and it isn‘t a bit intéresting. If it was only a birch tee a fellow might amuse himself gnawing the bark, but mine was a hemlock with an aut beap at the voitom. Uhi i tell you, my «tookings wanted ‘tending o when 1 got through« more anis in ‘¢im than you could count in a week. Wot a litticexercise out uf it, though â€"lighting one 10041 with the other. . After «li, it‘s betier than it was when there‘s so much samenesé, B'O: enough when you are at it, bDut 1t % make !:‘u mud, and it‘s f to think of afterwards.â€"From * Arthur z.uâ€" DUr. tolland‘s new story, in peribner‘s for January. 3 _ Adopting Quetelet‘s method of calouâ€" lating prob«bilities, the suthor, before the annual examination, made a8 mute of e percentage of. the the University of lows, who sbould stand in the various grades of profcenoy. . The data for the caulouiation came, £ . trom any knowledge of averages as Ob» . served in numberiess cases, and in YaMâ€" . ous fields; and it will be seen that resuits of the calculation and those of actual examination agreed very lnm‘;olbwu‘ b‘:.b the tirst fl‘ the highest grade attainable; second column gives the students reaching the various e JACK LINTON UON FLAILING. thoroughly thun the prophet did the Jews around hum, i should lize to hear it. _ once, as in 2 Cor. xi , 18, have you 200 ied hi weli as the "othet ombatealt ::, th::‘-.o m;-u you ven‘t to support. ao from the Oid and New ‘Testatent both. What do they show 7 That the Bible is on the whole a humorous book ? Far from it. â€" That religion is a humorous subjectâ€" that we are to throw all the wit into the treatment of :t ? No. But show that the sense of the lndicrous put into a man by his M«ker; that it has ate -.;:‘-l that v:d-.-t to be ashamed of it, Or to up our eyes in hboly burror at it. goodly wown. The Spy says that Worcester knowse good thing when she sees it. Would heart of man h«ve thought it? it alludes to the success of the * Hlaok Crook * in thet convuised his audience more ‘lt‘s