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Poe‘r OFFICE, OTtaw., % Arrival and Den;g i Departure of tUhoraume night. .. _ " . *** k BRITISEH Mal Â¥ Pa S it close every waregistered matier can be sent. " MONKEY ORDEES, Om Mener Onler Office. througho xonum, and deposite can be All Maile prvund 'l-m*""r : 1873.\ AUTUMN ARRAxz» JARDINE wBAll idA ‘- C PW . s P bell & MCBNMd8e, .-dm(:‘vm:lh“.i a % BOILER is " ‘Iusox.vm ACTâ€"UF 1869. _ | lere all descriptions of | ‘. w STBAM BOILERA matter of Witkiaz, Stoskiniaand -?,qu attention given to repa on aocrecprremoy wilt be bul) Ottews, Decembe 23. 1872 13122 17. ¢=lodlc- fid mm mmmaene ty es aneals aer of becane § W. MARSHAL MATHESON, LA Custom work made to Order two days notice. x Meney‘s Block, Spath amination of &-fia‘ "" Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢ e c +/z u? Ostawa, . this 0:,:8!: otary -â€""*"”‘mflm Mester in Chancery Chambers, Desires to inform his friends and the p$ â€" Orrics :â€"G. ELWELL® , 8 --s_lnph-â€"nu-1 ttreet, and at T. C. 1 g'pl:;u"ls_,u.‘?q' 8 ot Square and Saloon is Now | of DC 'T ba at this 1 Dem woonen to recerve fers from Par Ing to contract for eitherthe wholo of Contractor‘s Office, Carilion, P.Q .{ \ ANE, Solicator, W. L. ‘J missioner for dgrits and transacting all 04 appertaining &9 the Cou‘ur i in the M_“ 2 _3 Mn 1+ PR EENCH COOBBi in mss Church Street, DGME HOTEL DE PA mu riee Meel "Sih ty _ MB COoOST PSA Ancatmatyd . Aigrcemud _mie Onlel COOK, Russell House nie" NT C" us with 4b Myrtle N# s Sreace ookt oN w’ "o“ Price so low that all ** i GA-Uâ€";'.-’" The .nm;lnn"“" . imzn stt s Tok td O nam* * * 0Cs ob .‘r“” Hull, June #, 1878 NARLLLUN CANAL Boots us ol Office. Also, Postage Stam: POBT OFFICE SA VINGS Bay ht O Opoue will be _ received at sie Oniel LOu‘k * _ en w |90 a6 46 u6 x |A®4 CHEAPSIDE, @ TIMBER _ WAMTED! poriuee Advocate, &¢. 2§% % 1h: 128 maoder®® KE Cou Â¥ C en io 11 Have an sichs us § li?%éfi?& id ifear HOTF? @m #th 20 pL. p 1â€"â€"l2d % ®@ :.'““‘,.'.;:.." i at thll 4A garristers and Attornegsâ€"at Law. teposite + toiters in Chancery, Notaries, &o. i rtagm| ienss yo" W a tss Otders an iss un *T (Their own make.) ses ©.4 V C olsn at (be sborle0h 20 R. P. COOK & Btreet, and at T. C. BRIGH 44 lireet, opposite Hamilton Hros The abore firm (the only Boiler Build. us in (ttawa), are prepared to manuise #et "Tethessecaisert mirect Oiice hours Albert Street. Office hours #om Pto 1i a, na., and 2to 4 p. m, special attention given to diseased and of the terus, 1758 HNAILLON & CHRYSLER, _ _ FÂ¥, YXIELDLNG, Ip]lsuer of Marriago Licensesâ€"6} WiILLIAWY: MOSGROVE, Barrister, Solicitor, &o., NOsGROVE® BUILOINGS®, OTTAWA, @itawa, June 7, 1873. o P sEg)=TERED, |1. which case 3; wilt : “~ ACL ‘,\-?.m;_.'_‘fi j ; »ud 0"' QuPÂ¥OR & WADE, Berristers, Atiornies, Solicitors, &e., NKW YORK, %4, #, and 250 Broadway, Cor. Warren St. PLINY FREEMAN, President, LORING A\ "resident, gAxes ;é‘?ffif':ekw:. %u.'l.u\! u‘rlhlun,’wm Director of JAl‘g K. HQBSMEE, Superintendent of c.n!:wm JOHN CONVERSE, ‘Managers tor the lh:nuo‘-‘. Montreal. n its t tor wa % PONICEâ€"Corner Sparks and Kigin un.a oru Russell House. taws, July 19, 1874. ©18â€"2m Globe Mutual 1e ETS Crsncous W ants, o es Crolin payable in advs . o oo on Pms citg. TV W kubscribers in the United States, at $7.50 free «j Cenadian potisut Eh: Daily Cimes VA eeiimis oc Anor enos repegucec * ) (D6 LASICTA d R®s®*5, _aoog reading matter, Hcente _ |1873â€"4. Winter A Merchant Tailor and Outfitter To His Excellency tne Governor General =nd uite, RECEIVED PER STEAMERS Corinthian and Polynesian, YRBR VY CHOIUOE G S 0 Da 1 am now w attend to the comm» .lturyzm,m-u-.n We end m..n:n and sure means of seif -‘;L':hnm:-qd !fllw‘:'k@ INSURANCE COY Fouthsul im Psnnd orone wane w $1.9G petsanmme Lubgs. Nervous Debility, rremature Decay, '_gggq-,m.uuunin brought on by ITi Wa HOTEL, Ut. JAMES® STREET, MONTREAL G. M. HOLBROOK YOL. VII. NO. 243 4 OTTAWA _ ADYVERTISINC RATES. Peg Ton» Devot, TVTELE & Qo., 74 Neamaq . New York, dnge which may be seen on applica onal and Bustness Cardsâ€"not exesedine m.‘h- Daxres WaDb®. when not exceeding 24 words, 25 CENTS 1874 REMEDY FREE, G. K. HOLBRUOK * 9 on uce fusse ©Ho Kaaâ€"h 31. W7X HKULL P.Q sach additional word over 24, PIVE CASES OF wHL NY ud iende wereee oo Fegoodh boghegr . h oeid w6 +1 LIFE HROWNE & PERLEY, Money Wanted or to Loan, Wellington Stroot, o ritle Wintes wil : be *# | Baggage Checked Through | ~Esith P stt ts iRoyal Mail Line. From SARNIA to MIL WAUK E E CB1C AGO, and all the Principal Points on the > Great Lakes, mlmm:nnvudon:lw Train from the Rast. °_ A Delightful Route for Tourists. ommnnfyere. Elegant Accommodation. |\__Co‘y. of Canada. â€" | The Great Direct Canatian Route Between ) the Eastera and Western States For faurther information and tickets apply at the Com pany‘s Offlicés RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK, ECA hor "Dour Rivieros ant informeaiare The splendid steamers of the " Ward‘s Line," leave Surnia tiâ€"weekly for ® on the first October, s: steamer u:-'w"mn-nuhc exs cepted), at 130 a m, connectiny with steamer 0t ?mm to Chicago "W& One of the Superb Line of Steamers running FARES GREATLY REDUCED H. DE ROUVILLE, Agent for Prescott, Union Ferwarding & Railâ€" way Company. en ernesilig with Uredma? * Jemuie® Geascls stcamer ; " John ll';'-l N-m bent route ho »il, fosnie Feat, and West Sicl hoA c Ny, 330A C q y large addition "?i'iihufiu" motives and Pussenâ€" ger Cars has been made to Roiling Stock, As the punctdality of I.-Trdn‘cpw on on be respoombie for: uuine w Srem Ing ‘ar on leaving any station at the hours named, Ctan urniegs Pumiado Purmineerer se ns Cfooh naggie Â¥ or * ;z:i " Doux mv\om’rfipfln for Deux r:m-or "Sir John Yvn‘:s leaves Bryson for Chapean every Tuesday Friday mornings ::7|.. :. returping leaving Chapeau same days , For farther r particularsapply at the office of mmm labed n oo awiogwr e To st cke N Thiks, 70. 6 0_ umâ€" w *u.'“:-u- mt New Tuik and Dostan, Tin '.‘.".’&:"Er_-"‘:‘i Hudson River, also to Mon White Mountains, Portiand and Sea Bath! Te od till November to M llv.':r-'-Su bo:llp. Cacouna .'.'.fi Night oOTT A W A. Prescott and Brockville: *J oNLY oNE Ofi%i:ml PORTLAND At PRESCOTT and BROCKVILE with all trains on the St. L. & 0. and B. & 0. Railways, to ana pison « c« cELEBRATSD HOME MUSICAL LIBRARY, UNEXCELLED co_g.x.}oxs ow Woxp 2*=* °f SE ut Soofiish Bong ! onnofm.fl;g’l-fl _ Operatic Poarls ! CUlose Connections Sitver Chord ! Crand T runk Raitway Pullman Paisése Purior and Handsome New % on all Trough day «nd ng Cars on all Night over the whole FoR PLANOFORTE OR REED ORGAX Gems of Strauss! _ _ | Hom® Crmcr®! Vols. I and 1L a SE t d T TL w .5 ; Fine Gilt, w). The above splendid emmpm_n:‘nwa&u:g gans‘ hom &n t-â€"_-'"!....%" 1o 230 nazes. full sheet music size, in each book. r:.':\?.‘&.".s.“,...."""‘.:‘n.‘:g'ru ,.-3 on merroen ind sty C P ue uies Sent, postpaid, on receipt of reiail price. Caas. 8 oo es CR y_ mmmummr‘qm est route to all points EKast and West. Stee! UVLILVER NTSON 4CO, Ottawa, Sept Â¥7, 1873 4E C cfi-’«?."n:-u.' Tor R. C. ......"-“""3-‘2-?."{ waukee, Chicago. and all points Price of each Book, in Cloth, $3.00 ; GOING BAST. SEA BATHTNU 2H O C010 nokk1s. Apply to SPARKS STREET, OTTAW AZ Shower of Pearis! Dusts. Treasure ! Vocal & Instrumental Urgan at Home ! INSTRUMENTAL W. H, GREAVES, Agent for Brocikyille, C, J. BBRBYDGENS, WA NTED. Y OCaAaL Fianoist‘s Album ! MITO LA rnwlauu‘.' URIST. FAGAN, _ Agent for Ottawa Fimnoforté Gems | 1.3p m 200 u.n’-.nun’-: § } Pust Office, \18T3=4 Tht OF ROEAL MALL aTEAMSHIP3S, BARMATEA N\ . . .. .. ... 00020044 .++ ++ RATES OF PASSAGEâ€"LIVERPOOL LINE From Portiand or Quebec (every Saturday to ON AND FROM MONDAY, October 6th, 1878, four trains will run daily, as follows :â€" fiil_::.:. . s« . .s. . . ... Novem ber 22 From Portiand or Quebec (every Saturd uvm-n‘um&uhrry.) Fares from OQttawa, Cabin.... ... $77 50 to THE ST. LAWRENCE Of uniform Ga with the Grand Trunk mwu. The old reliable, quickest and best ronte. The shortest line to all points East and West. ALTERATIIK OF RUNXING TIME. From Qunebec to m-aflv sailing from Quebec on or «bout the hu and leaving on‘!'hur-:{l“‘sm. Return Tickets gran at reduced rates. $Â¥r An experienced Surgeon earried on each vessel. &nmmucnmluuu'l‘:ldbf. Persons wishing to send for their friends can %mmp-‘qomuh:'mru:.{iu- land, lreland or % any way nzonlncumhocmo nited States. [When tickets are not used the amo€nt is returned, less .MM‘ .;or:mw tckets and every information iJ p. W. COWaARD 4 co, _ ____.___ Agents, 17, Sparkéâ€"st, town 5.45 p m, [15 minutes for supper}, Oswego e 10. io ce t la ince ie coeks ies infi ainaenis Aman o-mgnofhpu-rw.umn.-ung Leave New York ‘Mym. Albany 1240 a m, arrive at Watertown 7.52 a m, [15 minutes for break fast 'm'..m 11:2}.m m. ve neof Stea egve New York {yie Reoplen Linesfienmg‘s at 600 p m], via N. Y.C. and H. K. RK. u.m; m, Albany $.00a m, srrive at Wateriown 3 through to New York. > is beringhond C a io: Biaion 85078 m myre e'|= m, Roeha:’r 6.00 p m, ha ®. p m, amn%-lv at Buffaio and Suspension Bridge tor wil poin| ost, “'la:v.'. Ogdensbury 7.30 a m, m u‘xm 16 a w 1.07 .‘ e e p , n on faoaoge Reaoiien of which I am sole owner and. Trese Oushions are not sold to m in New York or Canada, being c en PA Solivored on trade. p.“..:r packed and vered on board cars, goid. J. W. COLLENDER, successor to Phelan & Collender, _ Oa and after MONDA Y, m Â¥th, l!"n-ha- till furtber notice, trains will run on this road &# AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES. EVAREACTEM EBC TVUOT OO Atctoatad => bails, cues, &c., and having the celebrated @Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions‘ till furtber notice, trains will run dmt,(SMynM)m 1873 1873. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. WiTERTOWN & OGDEXSSURG _ RAILROAV. Trains are rum 18 * Every y uay, Mondays excepted. mmmmufl: Emerson and Tliden. hn s 3e 1. â€"â€"puappande‘ > ~ DEVOTION AL CHILMESâ€"PFor Bocial &1 B{!s-nflk & umcunwuxn-rwmm.(%- and Instromental.) .. _ _ _â€" . _ _E. in Eim beret foue, brainnns se e e â€"â€"â€"a aeegeit a ie O |. . Iy m::m‘m! Ottawa, May 8, 1973. ales are (o be numbered by the huniifed Thote fi_gm%u-m ?m“m postâ€"paid for the retall . H. DITSON & Liver prrson & Co, C. H. D SapRt ANADA CENTRAL NEW YORK EXPRESS, l-!'_.OL-fi-l... x 300 pm, arrive at Water Firstâ€"class Bevel, 5 x 10 tables, complete with OTTAWA RAILWAY. Brockvilie & Ottawa Railways. ALLANX IJINE ew & inging Books. OME, 12.35 A.M. 4.50 A.M. 4.55 P.M. GLaAsaow LINE. 1.05 P.M. STANGARD sls kaso "a.3; W MOAE leKet Agent. Mm‘vflnms GoING NORTH. GOING 8sOUTH Do do Express from Connecting with. RETURNTNG tâ€"axpâ€" 7B n 7u77”'“' AND 7 and 8. Charge New York. Arrive at 1240 P.M. 12.2) P.Â¥. Junetion. 415 P.x. 8.00 A.w. 1.3 r.M. €,00 a.». 4.45 P.M. 0J ifi'm 0 CAfusmint . t m km.nflmwdfl fi i w.h HR. the mt R mg:... Ltabens, und 76 King‘s Road, Brighton. Soid by all Perfumery Vendors. ns N k --zm all the v‘gom. !@flz.cmim& and other perfumes from ad vertisers, _ _ __. 1. o .n irq of AGTolgeblul:outy will. be included with The printing wilt be exscuted by John Lovel, Mositnih AVID MCALPTNE, _ © mq’._&g}&emm P airag., hn in each, praoch of business being ‘alphibetically Tefi t en pauinct order large a cir¢ as order to ensure 48 large ® ol ¢alation a« ponnl bies advertising. _ c \o-uumtncmmn uo-n&ynouen- ed, as the success 0/ edition, the coutinuation 07 the Ication in the fp depend very largely upon the sapport recet Mito UET MILBROMOL DBPVIOIMEy T D RRTBRIZ TT AVJ NC ENC Bhop of Me, Angus, Ha ving obtained a patent for their Turning, they Tig for throlr liberel patrounge; thes hope that they e will continue Mgvounn in (z:zt. 4 Nov 18, 1878. 2415â€"15in (LASSFHD ~BUSIMSSS HEHEHRY ON ALBERT STREET, UPPERTOWN, in the AND Mquare ~Turning Establishment, Un or wbout the SithSRPTE UBER, 1873, wiil be , . published, price $3.00, l:wmuc:awndmflll’: » r t lioght, Stavch and patrs‘ in the bavd. . Hold in â€" + * dndbairepigpanimbtapets ne vendors. â€" . Bole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, ~ Avernsgaries Hat, Lacin, Landos. EXPORT AGENTS, mrpz:e,m.l:o.(}ohmmt.lm- Newbe 'asa-‘unm street, London. u:t:l.y':.&m, l'-r.fln(d:nml,m; uu"&"b-nâ€"ww-u Houses, AGENTS LN CANADA. Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., W holesale Drugâ€" +o inform the a. s vmnnwufloy a6 Squ ARE*TURNING,~ Mossrs. VALIQUETTE & BEAUDRY PU RNITU E E6 Torontoâ€"E with mil the modern improvements for a firstâ€" elass hotel, and in yview of the comfort of his The Bar will always be provided with the choicest of Liquers and Cigars of the beat brands. Wm.Corner Blain and Cha â€"sts., Opposite Tae Office or i B Rady q The mua this splendid establigh formerly the residence of the late 1!-.‘}','?:;; _ ~#*~ > Whapter & Ov T _â€"m"(h Malifexâ€"Avery, Brown & Co. K53 The Lessees [well known as the Proprietors ns SiipnnaAN HUUBE nohere im gorenonce accommodation of guests, _ threughout the world. _ PEP3LINEâ€"The p:u‘ and professional mediâ€" cine for indigestion is Morson‘s PEPSINE, the active principle of the gastric Enwa. * Hold in Powder, Lozâ€" @nges, ; and as Wine in }, Y{ynndlplntbotu“. CHLORODYNE is of such celebrity that it can G&GAND PACIPAIC NORKL Chicago, The largest and most Complete Hotel in the World. . '““u-'um"_'fi'nfi' Monson on ba mw Bold ’m. na:.ml â€" ig GELATINEâ€"The purest prepafution is Monrâ€" 188 TELfClD. lute of fws M ce m ce o map mad te esns by Ao Uit. Telford, Box C, Post Office, «o Memie se attne ooo o lt Nard MYRTLE NAVY. THOMAS MORSON & SON, Medallists. and Jurors st alil the Great Exbiâ€" requiring Bolts and Spikes, that such can be furâ€" :_n.qutp-qymmlqubmm [TBE:" a Fiowers. _ _ _ _ _ Rimmel‘s Tollet Vi celebrated for ts useâ€" apd sabitey properticel ~ * _ * :. * which is now succesfully in .oparation, ‘beg ‘res~ pectfully to lo’out.udnu and others requiring Bolts and &n.-. that such can be fur~ than have been charged in this city hitherto. _ o "?. 8. m.&giun & Co. Otftawa, Sopt. 12, 1875. Jees 81, 33 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON. â€" Releoted, and Shippic _ meleoted, sns o mppice orders exechigd TS PURE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDIOINES Authe solioHation of a ll-huontlehmh id alhers, 4he subsqriber hab decided to pubtish o t by the valley of the Mad Cc it rafke Honsoan T3 Parry Sound. Morson‘s ©Effectual Remedies Uctawna, Oct. ®, 1873. NE BOX OF CLARKE‘S B4l PILLS QLUGW RO8PECTUS. NJON ROUSE, IMMEL‘S CROICE PERFU MES $ See T. & 6. on each Plug, For a Good Smoke OTTAW A, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1873 M fade is thhe Legh nam Beutton ubereat for an Act io incorpore, Pianoforte and Singing. Worksâ€"Homonty .Axp HoxrErto®. OKERS | M c AaL P N E*‘ s DOMINION, || WHULESALE AND RETAIL Confalning abotit 1000 pagis, PE OPPAPRICI tione:s. Many of the wpné': â€"USE THE TUHUE stuoles altuched to the of Qetober «)ntaric, at s1â€"@w Tobe drawn THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1674 Grand Annualâ€" Distr bution $20,000 IN GREENBACKS $200,000.00 One Prize $3,000 5 nree=s»s ) GregnbaCKS. Ten Prizes $500 *n 2500 Gold.ldflllvchvfl'flnlma Watches,(in Cotn lflv.eltl’s&’lod m"&':}?&a u=~ d:bb- oo 22. cambaminazieâ€"m H&Amwumfi:..umm whom llr?h ‘nnhu'zlu #film; Twelve Tickets $# ; Twen -nve“&n Ciroulats contal .dd list “.'fl”"'t Tirmntion in teference to. the Diétribations wili be sent to any one urdering them. All retters n Serick"" * | 1. 5 SINEB, RoxsSs * J W . Firth St. Cincinpati, O. In the matter of PRESTON & McLACHLIN, of Ottawa, Insoivents. The creditors of the insolvents are notified that & neou: will be held s&%flo Ln-olvonu' Store, Erm , Otta wa, on SATURDA Y, the 2Â¥th inst, Tt mrogkn tm hn ts in rering of Hiie Allury ol the estate generally. ‘.wc Toronto, this 18th Day of November, M NC WM. F. MUNRO, " One Grand Cash Prize, $10.000 IN GREENBACKS ! One Cash Prize of 5,000 in . Greenbacks ! GENERAL GROCERIES W hich he is selling at the Lowest Prices, C. SPARROW, Jr, &ngoggt%lwu By Wudgl-rn;. YOKOAAMA TRA STOML At!bn‘:utdunn-ow-mmd customers, the subscriber bas added to bis CHOICE AND CHEAP. TEAS An assortment of Hgiifiiinimbo too hglty recom mended. ‘or Berofuia, Scuryy, n Diseases and sores ofall kinds it is a neverâ€"falling and permanent cure, It eures old s6: Cnmnhu.'amonmemck, 1 Cures ulcerated sore Cures bmcfiupuluan.u, Cures scurvy sores, » Cumummm oxlanmlno our Stock, r:-':lodw:lel‘l‘l,n:d tlmdar usual prices. SHOOLBRED & CO., Trade Markâ€"*" BLooP MiIXTURE." The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer For cleansing and clearing the blood from all imâ€" ig six times the quantity, 11s eachâ€"siifficient to fhove retmesente ty 2 uin enes enbrat, of «we feel assured that all orders entrusted to us will be satisfactorily filled. _ l Latobermen‘s inspection to our stock of do do _ in Hair Cloth, :Eo m.l‘..".k'.‘, Bur h&a Tetoâ€"aâ€"Tetes, eaus, e Coue Ch entre and Exâ€" Couches, Lounges, Easy Chairs, mMIoodmmmwo inatter, "m'md-.l-l‘i. As this mixtare is pleasant to lm‘:)m ;uhm Mm"flo proâ€" pristor ts suffbrersâ€" to give it a to teat mfirâ€"-bfl?' e & Co., Colemanâ€"st., Lo Nnhor.y. ::Ent !?owptea‘l;._ 'London.. ud ail '-'-O_l_e."!’ea holeaale Houses. Furniture, Furniture ! __ And all the Wâ€"Wholrh Houses. AGENTS IN CANADA. Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., Wholesale Drugâ€" gists. ‘Torontoâ€"Eifiott a Co. soiges & Co., Wholesale Druggists, «* sv-ao-n. â€" g:‘mmonâ€" Iner & Co. ifaxâ€"Avery, Brown & Co. Aug 2, 1878. i 2858 Trade. Oor enenget ha * ind to m CLOTRHLNG SUITABLE FOR THE OTTAWA CLARKE‘S wWoRLO FAMED BLO0D MIXTURE Readyâ€"made Clothing MANUEACTURED CANADIAN TWEEDS AaND CLOTHS, ‘The Subscribers have just received from a celeâ€" brated grower m,nd&, nd a large supply of 2116â€"18in "r‘-!_lea- igrtc!e-}si O‘MEARA & Co. AND MANY OTHERSjq now oféred for sale at moderate prices, March 12, 1873 OTTAwWA CARPET HOUSE. makers in U" copaana are tm PARLOUR SUTTIES Ts HPADA Repp. A. DUFF, Ottawa, Aug. 5, 1873 NSOLVENT AUT OF 1869, Ott iwa, Oct, 9, 187 k * Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Chem Ammfiflkfii Engjana. KEAT SUCCESS OF THE T D. SIN ES UrCH BULBOUS ROOTS kets, NOR THE BLOUD I83 THE LIFE. 50 Sparks Street, Oltewa. _ now complete, we have the pleasure of 1 on you with oar Autumn Cireular, gh which medium ‘we beg to inform you we will submit for your inspection a comâ€" IN VALUABLE GIFTS Grand Capitel Prize, Mn o o aen stt i; Saget sontainâ€" Bee Deuteronomy, chap. xil., verse 23. 17, AUV TU MN 1873. And Amendments Thereto. Likles, Crowan Im is earnestly solicited hecaries Hall, Lincol EXPORT AGENTS, OQur assortment of iâ€"Twentiethâ€" AT THE A. CHRISTLE & Co , in Bilkk O‘MEARA & CQ. by any other house in Bparks Stroot. Beef Moccasing, ouguiles, | ‘flmummwbp«w Lo lani, »ndâ€" Licentisie of the Kuys ® gisus, Mff;xarozc nxm-r-r‘ ; s K ' 2368 3t :.nm‘, 4 "2163m ments for the exclusive W holesale Ageney .or th menve for e erne PSt o anale heonay »or the EKFC*EEK‘(K’G”EK Ufflgfi'fii other celebrated .«1:;.1 mum- esere.Savory « Moore‘s Chemists Queen, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, H. L. H. the Emperor Napoleon, H.M. the Khedive of Egypt. _ _ ___ ___ _ _ _ u.. â€"00 *""* Py REW nonp street, Lonbox. ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS effectually relieved %m?‘:(mnulfim“l::m fearâ€" attac mml.lm unox':d the Datura Tatala mflfim minute or so, when the ay m ptoms absted, and in 10 minutes more he was refle l ;:D:m'“fiw‘ w ::"-'-'fxo"'w": ined reGirn, AERRt mwnu.muul&{m the m ost perfect success. Certainly the in h-d;,. mtv magical effect I ever withomsed."‘ in J. MCVEAGH. "I have never known an instance _ =_ PREPARATIONS, &c."" _ i Messrs. Lymans, Clare & Co., 382 St, Paulâ€"st., « lry‘:;':::.lhmtco. 197 Ki u..mmnu' Beg to stale that they hate entered Into arrange. donky pamanny ima. ain" SATURDAY, 6th December, 1873. 1t Two o‘clock, p.m,, the West j of Lot 24, Con. 1t Two o‘clock, p.m,, the West run Lot 24, +A #h of Admaston. ‘ ‘Oneâ€"fon ‘of! Ioneg, w‘blo at sale, and the rest within one said . s Henfrevs o .l:::o?{" at We | J . c pgnmngn, Usier &"Moâ€"s, Veudor‘s CBANCIRY BALE OF LAND IN AD, MASTON, Will be 1 b tor, b,-p.'.?.‘i'cim.:,‘d’," 3. X?°“w°r‘.¢‘h": r&'; tionger, at the Otiawa kiotel, Ren{rew, on A '6 to '” ’.‘::o!'".l wanted 1 A£ ork h.rxn'-mlrpm moments, Or ali the MONUMENTS, TOMBâ€"STCNRS, &c., &c., at moderate prices and on liberal conditions, First class workmen will h-tlrlvfibndflfic establishment, under the supervision of MR. )gp!féRpANEmldvmlageom'y known in All those willing to favor this establishment with their pluonnflv, will have the guarantee that their orders will be faithfully executed. Orders can be left at i PXERPI‘!“E M&RIER&* uf 0 te x \ Cofitik® abiaitd‘s t6 ime, than at anything els Address Gâ€"BILNBOqg diDo., roano e in e d & Ottawa and vicinity New Tombâ€"Stone ESTABLISHMENT. The undersigned have opened their MARBLE WORK ESTABLISHNMEN1, AT THE OLD TQLL GATE, Ray~ ON THE MONTREAL ROAD. "®@q 25cts, in the doliar saved purchasing Boots ».nd'%hou at JARI)INB-I'.b'The trial will conâ€" vince even a "John Bull" that what wesay is positively correct. Nov. 24, 1873. TO ALL HAVING SPARE TIME __ _ Basiness That Will Pay mwwflmty. ean be pursued in m &Yt-dn:m fo:‘l‘n:v.\n( m,:f ; girls nndpoylm;uhuwn-mu Parucuâ€" Positively Given Away ! Alarming Reductions ! l n n iarsiree. Address This Week and Next In Everybody‘s Mouth ! 0 _ ObeapGoods Priamphant ! Rubbers and Felt Overshoes Cheaper than ever, HEADS OF EAMILIES, Boots and Shoes JARDINES‘ 2ovBcE bebperlaDs, o oi tm Dot FELT, PANAMA%mggfif,v AILK AND ~ _ ~~CHILPRENS 0: TH._____. T CHAIR EDSTEADE, Bpa.l prices for Hotels Schools, Hospitris %fien.oofl- are ‘Imported direct from Manuâ€" factory prices xur low. . Quoâ€" m'mmsmwv wom Jurable and noiseless, Proof against C BONUS SALE HAT3 SILK & FELT HATS Nov 14, Minerals Wanted: They are ready to recelve orders from Their Ottawa, Mav Zth 1873. Cleaned and altered in the latest style Ottawa, August 6th, .18573. PE ACOC R‘s®.| Ottawa, June 30, 1573. Just arrived ex ship "River Ganges,!, from HANGE UF AGENCY FoR VCTD QUACKS. Hatter, : lateo â€"eof Q@uebee, No. 104 Rideau Street, Spring Styles of English and American ANTED.â€"We will gi en and women â€" H. MEAvoWs & Ccof! CAPITAL STOVE DErOT,:~: ONEYâ€"WAGES ! SA VORY & MOORE‘s R. HORSEY, . P + s-o UC A Pag prask rapritea 'ue‘.:-.;fi G. J. DU FE, PIMPLES,. â€" suffers. IN ENDLFE3S VARIETY, AT day or event 4 hnousands CoomIng T000E LA $« struc and that retal) El oalled m Radrew C NTON, Hoboken, N.J, $60 a week guaranteed. . Busineds ew and permanent, home ay or evening ; M“vlm IDag . LA THA M & ©o., flw-hln:mu Buston, Mas THE GREAT M =ars: 1TEMENT * T. W . TAYLOR, Master, â€"ATâ€" JARDINE BRO%., Sparks and Sussex Sts, c of Oltawa, and surâ€" % Suusex Btreot. | money, Fult in« imto New York ao €BOtice Pra -bof"fo apply .for it, and in the Sss fi,-uc ness, A’t;g‘!’ugu certain conâ€" ditions careéfally ‘specified, to pronounce aud deglare it . More than this:could not possitly be agserted or claimed. . . , Then came the question, who were those who were recommended by the Church of England ‘to conféss their ‘sins to ‘God‘s ministers. ~.> . . Thesick in beody and the sick in soulâ€"in a word, a burdened conscienceâ€"whether before approach to the Lord‘s table or whether the shadow of death ight be gatheririg ‘aroutld, was the one : ~cgse, in which â€"the _ Church. :of service,. ...... . . in the special matter of confession and absolution, give authority to declare publicly God‘s pc.r.do::“ to.tbe to im y by i io d nninnteapaninets to such as might be recommended : by the A rightly ordained priest has power con: ferred to him from above. to .* absoive‘ from sin. Define it if you please, i0 ‘proâ€" ‘mmuwcp&.'m:mu. the distinction is utterly immaterial in the ‘thw-:ichnm-owukiu of the swbe ject. i F?ounan is either,, talse . or true. l?‘i'tu alse, it declares a doctrine which is mere superstition, and it . is ua« necessary 40 .say.more about it......( it is true, he who dies without the benefit o! ing. public . comtession and . absolaton might nz be ‘enough lor the , inward woe of a ting, and perhaps déspair» ing soul, and in â€"which she allowed, and in the case of the sick advised, the nomlcssion of sin to her authorized minister.‘ . Weare I" mblopratning the riime of a profoint we of a hier amufi_ub’ogt of so much delicacy that "the solemn words of theâ€"ordination England desmed that. her heart search> ‘opinions. We write {«s what we have to s#y will clearly show) without hhuliabmt. wish to ckampionieither the one side or the other in the ~controversy, | Our only desire is to reiterate whut we have always contended, that the" difference â€" between the two parties to it is vital and fundaâ€" mental, and cannot be smoothéed ovér wither by soft Episcopal utterances, or by the truly British sentiment that doeâ€" trices fust not be pushed 15 ~the exâ€" treme . of their conse quences. ‘These palliauyes may quiet & Jew, uneasy conâ€" sciences for a while, but their ultimate eflect is to cause a more inlense re~ (From the Pall Mall Gazite) Bishop Ellicolit bas leen preaching again (at Bristol) on the thorny suiject of the teac.iing of the Church of Etcgliind on the confestion of sine. . Bishop Bilicou is at once learned and hopest ; he knows the lub{"oct with which he deals, and he thinks he has found a solution of its difficulties whichâ€" must commend itsel! to the pon« science of intelligent hu:lc- uullf rudo;u,u as it appears to commend itse ) m.qpfiovertholeu, we « not nvfionco more expressing a wish :+ « ishops couid be content to leava alon« « question on which .theyâ€" have absoivicly nothing £0 gnnn to us cmpqlu series of old plausiâ€" ilities which will not bear a moment‘s quidt éxamination, and are calculited only‘for ‘the minds of those who want to havé specious arguments aforded them for the@‘tiefénce of official aniâ€"ready>made 1 injustice to the Bishop, in Lhi sdeag. "Row let ue Vorore Cxamiging it, Took to ‘the elementaty principler in< voiréd in ‘the question., â€"~ > | Th ugh no head or body shifted Quickty soon his eyes uplifie1,. by. anything short of a verbatim . ireport ; +absolution,‘ unless preverted thers{rdin ruppi lo?u and 0 -'g.iuui, the d#.fno'?* al kkp. 1 is unnecebsiry to spedify the case in which Divine>Mercy tmhight be relied :on for dis. ing even with this awiul preparation ;, entrance into another worldâ€"evcry intelligent Catholic priest mikes allow ance for such, but, as a rule, absolution :# but we believe, neyertheless, that we . are gailed +Catholin ‘ view. But absolution cannot be given without prelimiuary coniessionâ€"not the mere fo) m which passes for such in our Church serâ€" nw but private, particular: «auricular‘ It is idle to supposé that &A nriest can be called uponâ€"in common L wondered at the wends bes puke to mo. _ Thinking surely ‘twasa mystery, And that some strange bigden history Lll 0t‘ _ _ _‘ *â€"TAy contealed beâ€" sense, not to say according to Church fo:â€" mulariesâ€"to nLolvo any man of whoee spiritual â€"condition he is utterly ignorant. And utterly ignorant the priest must be, unless that state bas been revealed to him_ in ion. Confession, therefore, about w so much loo#é taik is induiged in 8y modern religious disputants, is in itselt « matter of no consequence at all.: It may beas good usuage, or it may be a bad on», considered by himself ; but no . one 'Wu fl’ 3 it except with a view and‘its whole vitahty therefore depenids o8 the ‘truth or [ ilsehood of that " No# What haaibe Church _ of Kogland \u interpreted by her fiveâ€"newest b&%flq to tay on this mondentous qdestion ?" We }-.mynhefltlyunt-n-idmg term, the Uhurch of England," . Epeakâ€" The Episcopal Bench on Auricular Confession,. Sn I left him there reclining, Till the morning‘s sun was shining e are Bald T. looking doss demorely ; _ _ " Blegs my good man !" 1 shouted AS Li sabity i donbted, * "A goe plainiy *"Puat you‘ve not Been drinking from the water But he only cried the higher, With intoxicated n';v, "4 say, old man " Better join the topralâ€"looral C. C. Ciub," But po other word he uttered, And no other sentence mut(eréd But he ouly looked the {monu-r As he spoke the words the touder nc ns / sas P er Arucion, is Praper® m“fi sayâ€"its Articles, its Prayerâ€" book ? _ ything â€"nothing. â€" N> x{:n of ~© ordinary ~reasoning â€" powers, «nd uninfiaenced ~by the dok_nnuuum Br’fly streaming on the wooden p-":: And I watched the windows glistenirg, As surprised 1 there was listening ; To a shou‘i Noi#Â¥ shouting, boist‘rous. lond avud bray When beneath‘@ laimp recitning, W hence no te y ofiligiit was qflqll’*. Lo* 1 saw Fellowâ€"being, on â€"theâ€"chill yâ€"ground.â€" to . support .. a.. particular . Viâ€"w, . CaD come to apy rational conclusion from their fl"".‘;"r',"fii;'m' mmunion Service we aré id that priests hive power to **deâ€" As he mili}y, feebiy looked around.. " _ " tood friend," said 1, a pproachins, * Do not charge me :‘lh encfoaching : c__" ««Are you weiting "Stern Policeman X. Y, Z to see." The Corkeâ€"»rew and its Work. I to grant " absolution‘‘ to ‘‘sick" persons â€"â€"â€" , or persons with + burthened consciences." A MYeTERy. | Why absolution should bhive a parucular roâ€"se "wedical v«alue and be good for sick people _ (Afier E. 4. Poc) while useless tor people in he«ith, the l!hmg: Sparks Street home was treading, < aurch bhas not deâ€"igned io inform us. W uen the moon her rays wns she4sing. _ _ his dissppointing and unmeaning result Neath the magic letters C. C. C L *4fi ily iLected Member of me 6. C. Glutn.s " *‘ br with milice protense‘‘ as a combatant, Mm does, in: something w , plai ,J-o‘mr. n{vflv T + | t hnm‘ es mmu;. reouive oonfosllons‘:'ow and ‘The Bishop comes toâ€" the conclusion yo l 0 k2 o4 we7# [""m'.'. geod Nir, That you the question will not suub," * 10 11. | _ ______ Bave, fWe‘re always A wful jolly in the C,C.C." to saivation. : Such is the so= But frequent! y U pwa TB .“ )lflod gleaming amongst other presumably practical .J. son‘, a grocer, a waterman, & «"plumber and brassâ€"founder," have alâ€" ready been subscribed. Unless the existâ€" ing tightness in the money market should tend «far«ll / â€" to dheck enterprise in this ‘direction, tne cuuse of * Darwentwater vs. The Trussees of Greenwich Hospital" may Ibe ready for entry in w the civid courts by tiume the & t against jthe Qdmm to tho““'l‘lchbocu:: estales weases to occupy attem of the Judges and jury sitting in the Court of Queen‘s Bench: William Stears, of Kington~ «Hull, gas onw: and S0ntractor, ux::nhnb style of T, W, Stears & Co., of the second part, whereby the whole of the coal and fireciay royaities upon the entailed Derâ€" wentwater estates are demised for thirty years, and‘ power given to transfer the royalties to the Company ; also to carry on the business of miners, coke burners, and firebrick nnk:n:nd to sell coals, cake, and firoohu- . _ There is a business air about the of this atrangement which is positivély exbilarating,. Quite apart from the dramatic interest pcrnfiw the family hi‘story of the attainted of , no British housebolder can o of nd:rukmg yeul prospects an uj which pro« mises to add to the supply, and so proba« bly aiminish the prices current of coals, cok@, and fircclay goods. The capital of the new Company is not more than £500,000, nddunohaumb::fht with â€" in the reach -urlyonor{v talist by being fixed at the rate of £2 10s. each. As many as fifty shares, taken iu the nemes of ten geniiemen, resident in Dar« ham : and the peighborhood, including, consiernation wis crented in Aingston H wrbor, Dublin Bay, by the approach of a vesel on fire, which subsequently turned out to be the No trom Caloutts, vound for L4 with a general cirgo of hemp, @otloh, and Manillsa yarn. [ ue ship had taken fire in the aft hold ‘ngins which have not yet been and had been burning at least from five w‘clock on Sunday n.?." The comâ€" mmander, Capt, Moarrison, discovered the fire when he was ruoning dows the OUnannel. Hw first impulse was to make lor Holjyhead, but with a strong gale and a hsavy sea running. he soon abandoned that intention and put into Kingston Har. bor. approoch of the vessel caused ghe 1 Lerror Mwmd. number of small craft were lying ‘within the Roysai Irish Club house. Their fears afterw .rds vea to be too well jounded, Appr‘::in; the entrance to the harbor tw anchors were cast, but they could not hbholi, and the il‘â€"isted ship d:utei in with terrible torce. In her course she ran into the sshooner Pilot, a sm ill trader, bound from Dublin to Werâ€" ford. ‘The collwion burled the master onrbou!‘,udhoflno droamed. Captain Morri of the qpon.trph.duu. d thomnb'utd Mayor 0 Dublin for the as« fi%m tfire brigule to extinguish the . ~â€"The reyuest was at onse complied with, but ail their efforts were unsvailing. it was at last resoived to scuttle her, and for this purpose the crews on board the Fanay and Ysetoria fired into the ‘Nagpore, between wind and water, ies tis aood:i;'.;oocuuh her till they su M & hull. ‘The vessel was a considerable time in sinking, and the fimes continued to rage ovuhu:(, noi#withstanding . the gradu«l influx of the sea upon her cargo. The Tichborne case has been so long beâ€" fore the public, and its dramatic incidents so surprising, that when, if ever, a conclu sion is arrived at, it will be missed as a lost familiar presence. Those who every mornâ€" ing have looked for their breakfast Tichâ€" borne and toast may be somewhat consoledâ€" by the news that a new sensation is coming into view. A Joint Stock Company (limited) has been registered in London tor the prosecuiion of the claims of the lady who calls herself the Countess of Derwentw:ter. Aooonlinf‘to the Articles of "Association, registered in due ‘f:n, the Company proposes to carry out terms of agreement of 3th #eptember, 1873, be« tween Ameria, Countess of Derwentwater, nqmu Tynedale, Baroness of Langâ€" ley, of the body of Francis, Earl of Derwentwater, of the first purt, and Thos. is prevalent in similar clarses among our~ selves. What may be the result of the crisis in Ireland we do not predict ; but we are sure that the same crucial experi~ mentâ€"which of the two ways we must chooseâ€"has at no distant time to be gone througt on our side of the Channel. | this subject have no detiaite sense at all. The "Protestant" party would fain ignore the force of certain insulated but strong passages in the Prayerâ€"book which mike against them. . The ‘"Catholic‘ -&nny either set aside nho‘g::u, or evi by very bad logic, the of the â€"circumâ€" stance that the allâ€"important dostrine of ebsolution is not contained at all in the Articles, and is only deduced from a fow scattered expressions in the least public portions of the services. Romanists natur» ally re/fuse submission to a Church which pronounces so timidly and neligently on so cardinal a truth. _ Protestants in genâ€" eral consistently keep aloof from a Church which recognizes, though it does not do s> distinctly, what is to them gross superâ€" stition, This, we fear, is the plain statement of the difficulties of a question concerning which every new Bish>p in turn seems to beiieve it his duty to add tc the existing but forgotten mass of inconsistent and futile reasoning. The Synod of the Dis« establ:shed Church of Ireland has tackled bravely to the problem, and has (if we can understand its proceddings aright) aito« gether expunged the doctrine of absoluâ€" tion. and its consequences from its revised formularies. By doing sq, the mejority which has effected the change has, of course, brought itself. into direct collision with its own bigher Church clergy, addict« Ilie Nagpore was the property of Mesers. McKinpon, of Liverpool, and the cargo was valued at £70,000. ‘The Nagpore was an iron vessel of great strength, and evi« dently buils for fast sailing. Sue now lies at the bottom of the harbor, in about twonty eight feet of witer, all her bui« warks and decks being completely subâ€" ported as they are irreconcilable, for the *imple resson that those formularies on A special telegram from Madrid desâ€" cribes an exploit of brigands perpetrated cribes it of brigands perpetrated whmm It was stopped one side or the other. 1t seems to us that both have been driven to endeavor, in sophistical style, to make out of our formularies senses which are as unsup. ported as they are irreconcilable, for the by ten nfimn x small station near igiee "A un talurbior. "The thioves is the ouly one uttainable, we venture to «hink, by those wao wili hovestly and for tnetuselres seazcn the Chuich formularies. ‘nd no wonder. Those formularies were compiled by men zealous for opposite ‘reeds, meeling most reluctantly on & scutral platfaxm, and endeavoring to get «dvantege of the other. Absolution, with confession as its mere appendage, is either «l1 or nothing _ Attempts to tind a mid. die way seem to us utterly inconsequen, tial; and have an air, doubtless often apâ€" paren‘ ouly, of dish nesty ut we wish to bolid the balince even, wichout ex, eciation 0! earning favor with did not taxe time to examine luggage, but eÂ¥ery thing portable in the shape of money, watches, or jowellry was coliected. ()n Sunday nigut, Nov. 9, the Speculating in Law. PRICE 3 CENTS

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