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Ottawa Times (1865), 3 Feb 1875, p. 2

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$3 | metal, that is, of metal having the netes W'M I has un sary alloy to give that degreo of hardness lutnhula:.dn the to :.::?:i and toughness which is requisite for satisâ€" public, ‘ besides | an general. factory wear. At great expense the Com Andâ€"a sense of res for services pany have provided entirely new type in W&W“&P‘mh% respect of mould and quality of mhl,n‘fi"dd‘mm {{ e 4 | 2 its bouniaries from the Atlantic to the Pacitic, an.l since there are none more intelligent and enterprising on the face of the eurth than the Canalian people, the situation has altogether changed. Of the special lines of manufacture, those which are not of prime necessity to a young and strigzling population, perhaps none has harder ronl:&:ll with adverse cireumâ€" stances than type founder. If partiâ€" culars in support of this statement are requiredl we have not space to give them ; but we believe that woe may refer to Mr. Paisgrave, the pioncer type founder of Canada, for its‘ verification. So ~much ghave we improved our position, however, that even in the. article of type we are now in a position to compete with out siders, whether they beâ€" British or Ameriâ€" | _can. ‘The enterprise conducted for niany . yeurs in Montreal by Mr. Palsgrave, some two years ago passed into the hands of the Fominion Type Founding Company, the Directors . of which concern are Messrs. Alex. Murray, President ; Rich ard White, Vice President ; C. T. Pals grave, Alex. Buntin, D. J. Rees, James Simpson, John Whyte, and W. J. Mac: donell, ‘The Company, it will be seen, ~comprises some of the most substantial _eapitalists and business men of Montâ€"| treal, and is represented by Mr. Wm. Hall, managingâ€"Jirector, and Mr. P. A.| Crosby, general agent. It will be rememâ€" | bered by printers what were the defects |, of the Montreal type of former days. The ; motal was soft ; lndlhrhhwen " bas, j *tard," that is the * type would . not | j +justify" with that of other makers. Unâ€"|: der the new management, ‘with large |! resources and an ample market, tlbo: defects bave been removed, The type of | ; the Dominion Foundry is made of hard |t metal, that is, of metal having the netesâ€" | b sary alloy to give that degreo of hardness : compr capila treal, Hall, Whatever may be the peculiar views of â€" ‘individuals as to the best mode of proâ€" moting the trade and commerce of the omt-ry,whofihcwom}mucfimishor freeâ€"traders, we.are unanimous in granting the general principle, that our manufacâ€" turing‘ interests should be ‘supported. Exception to this rule is of course justiâ€" fSed by the circumstance that we may deal more â€"profitably abroad, a circumâ€" stance +which, however, when absent, leaves no reasonable ground for going out of the country to obtain that which can be as well supplied bybnr.mpoonh.‘ .y-n,nnddurh‘tboqhumd.nl isolated and fragmentary colonial system on this continent, was afforded by the ment to manufacturing interests.© Anc of course where iliere was too limited a field for the production of the staple arti, eles, such as the products of the loom and the iron mine, which are articles necessity Lo every individual, it was not to be looked.for that special lines of | manu/acture could be given a foothold to !â€" any @xicnt Now, however, since this | couniry Jms assumed all the conditions of | , nationality, since Canada has extended |. Mr. Dawson in regard to the representa tion of Algoma in the Local Legislature, and we are equally well assured that Mr. Dawson and Mr. Crooks have had no inâ€" tercourse upon the subject, THE DOMINION TYPE FOUNDRY With reference to a paragraph in the Citizen of last night, we can state, posiâ€" tively, that the Dominion Government has had no communication whatever with OUTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, The 4Times. H m Thursday Evening, 4th of February. | f t Drawing Room in the Senate ‘Chamber The Governor General H Regulations for the Drawing Room aullis HOURTH TNST., AT 3 O‘CLOCK, P. M. Opening of Parliament. R aber c nPe IS EXCELLENCY Aniusements : Gowen‘s Opera House Tes: People‘s Tea Store. ver takde sons ER EXCELLENCY THE CoOUNTESS DUFFER LN w Ave nd gentlemen (Ot yg'?n quested to ers, Se ona m : W.R. Bake: d: W. McKay ues tthe I C( ly or by nmesse KIMBER, ALGOMA Trafaigar P F. RQW A N HAMILTON 5 A D.C â€"juâ€"waittu H ndies me requested to .Lrance to the Senate, e of Commons and their enter on the Wess side A e e present at the ope er than those above cnter at the door i Usher, Black Rod awWa, st Fob. 1875 ace, is of admissicn will ger at No. 6 Senate. e Cleegy will fnd te Chamber inside J cments 1875 ing ere long find the party which elected him in a minority in Congress. | a stale of affairs has, however, ox#m in the past, and no disastrous resgults flowed therefrom. Unfilqumoodnntargmp are therefore brought f to show that his resignation hm]hthe public interest General\Grant | will not be induced to withdraw from public life. The man who could tele during the: Louisiana troubles to the al in contâ€" mand of the national troops at New "Or leans, " Put down that i 3: ied mte tenrdoring 11e revignantonta Prec i Nd & mmf Titas Preskieft Ghant is ted shat his treatment of the has y the round Undoubtedly _ Viceâ€"President â€" Wilson would prove equal to Gonducting the Government in the@vent of such a conâ€" tingency as the z ‘s retirement arising. ‘mt that :affords no ‘ground for arguing that General Grant should thereâ€" fore resign before the ion of his. term. It is true that the ident may can candidates, should coftest the Presiâ€" deney with a Democratic! candidate, his chance of election would not be improved by Grant‘s hurried retreat from the field. which it is imagined | accrue to the party by his immediate ion, his declaration, that he not seek |roâ€" election, ouglht to satisfy |people, and, it Speaker Blaine, or able Republi. ~| New Orleans. Various reasons are assign L 'ed why Grant should resign without delay. ~| The President, in the first place, has Y ) found c 6 appointments for all | siderable fortune during his residence at & the White House, and has made eligible ‘| matches for . his son ;and . daughter. * | Next his resignation | at this. partieular ‘ | juncture would, it is urged, prove the salâ€" ‘ | vation of the Republican party, and reâ€" ‘lmo_venl_lfean fmnthoptgblicmind that ‘ / General Grant will seek election for a _| third term. Another reason is found in ‘| the qualifications possessed by Vice Presi" |dent. Henry Wilson | to | discharge the | duties of Chief Magistrate of the Republic: ‘nmmpemocnu have songht to make ’it.ppmlbuthomthmtoanelidqat Grant without delasy would be the wish of | the majotity of Comgress and the American péople. | Hitherto Grant has nlr::r: from giving any intimation of his on this trusade which hT boen entered upon by his opponents. But his past [wiionuqy;ivemcl to his probable course in the future. . With his desire to '.oquiuwgqm,is is improbable that He | will voluntarily resign income derivâ€" | able from the high positi ‘he now holds between this time and 1876, especially when the salary ‘has been of late so largely increased. |As th.beqolhh which it is imagined i afrranis Sn : Shiin: some of the leading Opposition jor n:fi however, content to wait until th expiration of President Grant‘s term. | They seek to force him to resi by deriouncing his recent acts, and throw ing the whole blame for recent bloodshed and disturbance in Louisiana and else where; upon the President‘s shoulders. Even some of his friends have joined the Democrats in this outery, notable among them being Senator Conkling, who said in a recent great speech in the Senate, that the .Republican ; party was in no sense privy tb the record of the transactions at This appeal will doubtless be answered b a sufficient nnmd:zr of Republicans de serting their party to make the Den supreme. | An American politi¢ian sesses a ‘remarkable power of adapti himself to political ex?nciu, and scent afar off the p! of office. ‘The Presidential campaign for 1876 has virtually commencel in the United States The Democrats and . their allies, having‘ s (l in de@ating the RepubHcans at last tions, are now | desirous of their victory by placing their presentative in the Prasidet;atial chair atâ€" the earliest possible moment. | Aeconling- ly, the disturbed condition of;fin'rs at the South, the action of the Executive i ‘ lou:xaflun, have been sgized upon‘z affording means by which the defeat of Republicanicandidate can be strife is hotly raging in the United Sta Senate: over resolutions condemning ident‘s action in supporting the Ke}â€" %G‘ovvnient by National trdops, ar in placing portions of the South agai under martial rule. _ The Democrats mand the retivement of the party w having sown discontent in the South, now tingble to unravel the â€" tangled The Squthern States, they say, must allowed an,opportunity to reconstruc themselves) without | the in ence | of i the ° North ; â€"and appeal to| discontented Republi ‘ to sustain their advocacy of States rights, | Mr. P. A. Crosby, General Atnt for f" pany, is now in Otta his way westward on a business trip. | He will be found to be a .llli:ihlfOflV , fair dedinfi gentleman ; and for what (we have sai in favour of the ephhli.hfl)qnt which he mlrlmem we . desire , to be held responâ€" sible. / PM ' THE PRESIDENCY OF THE AMERL |_| CGAN REPUBLIC contract work by \he Dominion Pfie ; Founding Company. "Within the last two }montb- they have been supplied ywith | about thirty thousand q of type an{l | type metal, qllmnnfw@:_ within that 't.ime. whi,rh will give ‘the public a goot idea of the capacity of th inion | Foundry ; this work, it wil? be underâ€" stood, having been carried on in additi to the ordinaty custom work of the egtatb lishmeont. (On the gubject of the quility of the metal, which, is a most i tant. point, we [have a word to say. The â€" to* for . \the Government Printing and the Printing of Parliament, before determini to deal with the Dominion Fi x Company, ‘ the quality of their type submitted. to test by experts with the most satisfactory result. : And|they have found in the promptness of | delivery, t&o elegance of face, and the| facility with which extra sorts can be obtained, substantial rea ‘for their t belief that the Dominjon Type l"ozIdin‘ Company can give complete satisfaction to the than can sibly be given by an foun pm:lle_n{on fl'_type’, wh{h%?:grmnh*; that their fonts are now standard in body, and comprehend the newest and attractive faces. . | f The publishers of Tux Prtes, who are now the contractors for the Parli and Departmental Printing,. have had their @stablishment fitted out for their MicB PLULA, «_ BERKELEY, Sopt. 180. â€"Gout‘omen; I i; of it a the Eroat heuont 1 owo, deriael i thking »Rorâ€" r i 44 s ton‘s Camonmiile Pills." 4 appiled to uu?m:h w sn it ie magaiey be m rom w! & s l :'Hy”"' r th of m h“l:ll‘lul Frm benent s loking two i bnlu1 of your viluable pills 1 was qnl"lg_recum to. Tut the bol:ll C + .l n'«'»"w '3““‘! ~O8O: , W us | aftiloted.â€"1 um, Sir, yours tru‘y, Hxnky AiLâ€" esd EV T t t., to edi Chronie tn akengens _ *4 Rebd for |printed matter Ohiengo. . | MOSES LAPOINTE desires to in« 9" thtt ho ‘han remerga uis wl o o ieE Mar from his former stand to the n'ew Fish %kn on the south side of York sireet. He will be hm to meet his friends in his new stand, and ipogagh io antl sn rhace mot w Ih of $ ) all kinds of Poultry and Game. ® Box 363, Hamilton, Ont Fobruary ist, 1875 FISH! FISH! FISH! N.‘I'ICI. Ottawa, Fob, 2, 1875, [ Mr. Burgess at orice gave information to the county author:ties, and an inquest was held, which resulted in a verdict justiflying him in the deed. â€" ‘The negro‘s o was Cornelius Robinson. He was well in the l;:l;g:rbourhood and ‘doubtl fi made raids on Mr. Burgess‘ promig as the latter had been the victim of seveâ€" ral robberies before. 4 Drunkenness Cured At three o‘clock this morning N‘.t‘Bu-h Bu:se-, :fileotw of internal reven , who resides ut & mile from the corporate limite, was. awakened by his wife, who inâ€" formed him that she heard a noisd in the house. Ho went down stairs, and upon entering his dining room heard some one making an exit through the door. Being armed with a pistol he fired in the direcâ€" tion of the door, as he thought, .ineffectuâ€" ally. Hearing not.biug further he returnâ€". «1 to bed. : When . ho got u%for the day he, however, found. traces of lood on his porch and an examination resulted in disâ€" coveting the body of a dead negro under the porch with a bullet hole almost onâ€" tix"e.bt;‘hmughhilbpdy. rrod e on gulh I head were cut and bruised y.. He was alsoâ€"bruised in the back and injured internally so that he passed b Mrs. Mcleod declares that but for interâ€" ference and others Hull w surely have murdered the old man ou! t. As it is there is far from being a inty of hllréoov:g ‘Hull was conimitted to the County Jail to await the result of oung‘s injuries. Alleged Brutal and Murderous Assault on n Septuagenarian, Jeremish Hull, a man fortyâ€"four years of age, residing at No. 96 Ni street, Newark, was arrested in that city yesterâ€" day forencon, on a filice justice‘s warâ€" rant, issued at the igation of Mrs. Mcleod, of No. 94 Nichols :‘ t, and John W. Lee, police doorman, sttached to the First int station, who alleged that Hull, on xErdny even‘il:g, assaulted, in a most bru and â€" murderous ‘, manner, Charles E. Young, a man in his seventyâ€" second year and the fatherâ€"inâ€"law of doorâ€" l;-;mth I:t;.d From .dthir ntitome'nt made e man an . McLood, it apâ€" finn that a child‘s disputp arose tween a dmsbter of Mr. Hull |and one of Mrs. M ‘s children about a sled. The old man interfered in be of the Hcloodf'irl,mdthis excited the ire of Id.7 an elder ‘gmn-u}:ssiqter of the Hull child, and hor tongue lashed the old man unmercifully. He answored her, he says, moderately. Presently Hull enmk along,‘ took his daughter‘s version and sprang at the old man like a tiger, knocked gun down on the sidewalk and then kicked and beat him shamefully about head, face and back. Theoldyman’l ight arm was broken in two places and h and PROBAEBLE HOMICIDE AT NEWARK: Bmarm Pox at| tus ‘ProkaAxoéx.â€"1Immeâ€" diately after the first report which appearâ€" ed of smallâ€"pox being in this locality, the Indian Depurtment took steps to ascerâ€" tain its correctness, with a view if necesâ€" u.?' to send assistance to the sufferers. Information was received ‘(h:nt: e diseaso had ~prevailed in three ilies of Inâ€" dians, that one man and nine children had died ; the man was buried bmhe chilâ€" dren remained unburied for some time, owing to the parents refuninq to allow them to be interred, that the | municipal authorities intended interfering. 'll:xe ‘ M since informed that ildren have been buried. The Inâ€" dians at Otter Lake (Pickanotk) having wytoeu are not as represented in a tute condition. oo 3P 4 McKINLEY, We trust to see it issue in sufficient time to have its effect upon the arrange ment fer the coming yoar. { We bave not had the pleasure of examinâ€" ing the brockure we announce, but from the reputation of its ‘author and his well known acquaintance with the subject, in hand,we have little doubt of its value. PMiscellancous,. _ We have long {waited for somothing to goad the public mind towards examining matters in (this direction ; the co ntry‘s exchequer has long been running to waste, pouring its fertilizing strength into a bank of nn's8 for want of an experienced branchâ€" man at the militia nozzle. v | We are pleased to find in the on w.n News the following :â€"* All genâ€" tlenien from Canada who may be slayin& in London, or passing through it, should understand that a room has been spocially fitted up for their convenience in the Canada. Government ¢ffices, King street; I Wostminster. They may have tfleir letâ€" ters nddiased’ d to them there, and make I such temporary use of the libraryâ€"which is supplied. with directories, the Canadian papert â€" and the: London daily. journals, which| are duly filedâ€"as could only be enjoydd at a wellâ€"regulated club. No fees are charged ; it is enough that the person desi of such accommodation as is here provided be a Canadian to ensure a cor dial welcome. ‘A visitors‘ book is kept) for and addresses, and friends from l the inion may thus always be able to ple ‘Capt. R. J.AWickstoef‘l‘ G. 8., M. S., has mado arrangements for the publication of a pamphlet on tTe Canadian Militia. We understand that he fearlessly handles the defects in our present organization and the mode of wgrkiug it ; examines the systems in force, in other countries ; and roposes a scheme which the writer thinks | Ee-t adapted to ‘jour country and its peoâ€" trace jor commiunicate when (they come to visit the motropolis. Proprlotord of Nastons CaLE VAN BRUNTED. , of Chicago, reaiding in "wodneuumum. on:m Militia of Canada. MOSES LAPOINTE. Riomwoxv, Va., Jan. 31 T. E. McKintey, NEW BOOK. by the ladies ) with each other the old country or 3758â€"11n l porkons I.ur“t:mil(: with | Wise (the 375%â€"1m T esnc oirccy â€"_â€" aponden to farnish or LeLLers, : by mail, or to trunsact o M-l:l‘m‘ bn'lunuo!'n-mb” * AbLEX, ROBKRTSON, Pllfll NEWS Afl_l_m!. £ ooudnaimse Jekcl d ;vwllmmry' Oabin $50 to $70 goid, according to accomoda« %'tm or “bf.l’ information ';pglyg. ende gu;-, @ bientorhen Brothers, Bowling Green, New Y ork, MERY FROM NEW YORK EV STMA n artnbAY. RK EYVERY: A8BSA YG ER 4000 MMOD A T ION € > ll PABSED, ”””‘;' Rates of mom,Now,m : _ To diasgow, LMverpool, Londondaerry. For through tickets apply to ‘ , 1 intended to sail between the C Poruaed: durng the sewon or Waket wond °____ RATES OF PasSsaAQGE. Steierdm Annionontmn s 40 An i c «Beâ€" Aetbenenend Aoruaqy curried on eacn Persuos wishing to send for their friends can obulnmflm. at lowest rates from tand, 1 _ or. Hcotland, any railway (oinaint is onad ces d es | Cl a siman deduottamy $ 088 | , RATES OÂ¥ PASsAGE, CABIN....$7010$P0 | STEERAGE Ottawa July 22 1873 The shartest, chenpost and Liverpool, Londonderr nmld is one of the lugum!}.uuz | world, . Vessels will be dosnat AI,I.AN LINE [A se Â¥ do Ssd OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS POLYNESIAN.............. BCANDINAVIAN........... HEBERNIAN..ca m ni oi l ol MOBAY LBN. :. n.nonncocne: RARMATIAN :.Ql22l220205} POLY NESIANIYAAC* 4 JE td CoULDTRRITE® MOSGROY® FIRFE RISKS 36 SPARKS STREET, Oct 12, 1874 68' ROB. ANGUS, Jr., FIRE AND MARINE. CAPII:.:L. . BIX MILLLON DOLLARS, Available Funds to meet Claimz oner Halt a G lasg ow Lineâ€" |sewonds fullt mished t e n n un brauds of Liquors and Uigarn Deo. 18, 1874 ICK RYAN, Esq., Lumb r irchant. J. A. I&AIHzgsq. Dry Gooids M rchant D. 8. WOOD, fsq, Managor Union Bank O CONNOR & WALLER,. . AGENTS On every dosoription of insurable property, ANCHOR LINE, 20 per Cent, Below Gombination Rates | â€"â€"OUONNOR & WALL Ottawa, D c. 17, 1874. ‘ pta Tllz â€" HAMND IN HAND Insurance Co. THE. ROYAL" NBSURANCE CO0: \ General Agent Citizens Insurance Co‘y. Jan. 9, 1875, |â€" Public Nottce is hereby giv &’fl!oz of ulu. }:.‘ogm_"{g‘u!l MTKRâ€"8 n the l“td Ml’u‘:'thll dn'eu;” and W holeham is no longer suth OS for dhis Company. he . This ()ompau{ whose Asency in Olitmln was ostablished in §fl7, and whose Income â€"in. the Domfnion is nearly $200000 from . rremiums alone, is prépared to rascive applications for the General Agericy for the ottawa District from competent “3'] trustworthy parties, who can make the vusinessia speciality uml_;Ne it thetr entire attention. mc l LAFILAL, ; . _ _ >. â€"($2,000,000; FirE, Lir®, Aootorxt axp GuaRANTEE Mutual Life Insurance Co Otlawa, Jan, 2; B d e e en vharvyed from said . nfilcn, Uurst pairons in the Ottawa Listriet: hore Ing hfiulneu with our Ottawa Brancl fwe horety notifled to uddress fil eo tiong‘ and" appltcations #or Ingurat Head 1)Me¢, in Montres 3 &‘KO, All a notes for premmiums due of for premit rizks, must be either raid Iato this C one Of our regular authorized agen OYAL CANADIAN Oltawa, Jan. 23. pyeouct NOYTICE, CAPITAL, THE STEAMERS of THE Address with references and ompany will not be ros pc Assers OvER _ â€" â€" D®EPosIT AT OTrAwA REDUCED RATES INAS. DESJARDINS, Stceamshiys. Cavstdo Agricuitur i 1 i 4 “““ Et.‘Jan Nt.ln.eonunn’ to take,Risks at CONTINUES To TaKE ) CNespost and quickest mnq‘e bo ulonuorrmml u“-flo\v. The Hogt I.Mglut!" tost safost in tie is will be despatched as follows : LOOAL DIRECTONS® HARTFORD, CONN, s to meet Claims, _over Hait MMillion Dollars. | Temporary Office: Ensurance. SIMPSON & BETHUNKE, [.94 Munagers for | anada, : 3 * Montrea . W. OOwWaARD I)A‘.n&)lll swk‘.-(lk)o.. ‘« M. CgARl{, A4]‘m' $ Corner Spar ..Png-fll{; 1 AGENT, Agent, OulT and ‘Vulglggy. and every Information R. C. W. MaoCUAIG, OTTAWA. EDWARD H. GOFF Head Offico, < OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRTUARY 3. 1s7 if * insurance Comp . James Street, < Montreal Jan. i6th, + | + $5,000.000 â€" |. £2,000,000 given that the Branch bylfiieh Abuat hnd i Wi Cl sout nd th:'v. Mr. Mavtin luthorized to do busiâ€" he havine bsen dis« Managing L‘irector Ottawa experionce, if OTTA W A for the $724â€"12in 19,000,000 $1 'mm RR. $25 $750â€" 1t _ North haif of Lots No. 23 24 and 2, ; »ioventh Rarge of the Townahip of Hal) Low t mtc tmatart. wores, together with farm ing im piiments thereâ€" to J. dar gorteima and ow in appiF to 4 AdFKEs wiy uolem mithces. "O" 94o $ . Oysters in +Rajoite‘s New Block, Wellingtonâ€"st., |\ .\ (Opposite Partiament Houses,) * pen. holdlni out the best inducements flf’&’-"fgfim_ uors, Cigar 8. . de . Cm! 00!15!’“"! THE DOMINION~RESTAURANT 8750 ishes to inform his many friends and the pubâ€" h M‘gu lvas uuoenod«yz his brother, ufi‘iu G , as proprietof of ulllfldd,u}:m“ 1t is his intention to make l who patronise the mglmk hly comfortabie, In‘ housoaro ladies and.ml,:w Pariors and h m;:‘r: asa upwards of fity w an F mt io in and pw § ; The Barâ€"room is teplete with the , bost W vBb datyota Apg, mt on be rermnoat: } ‘ABLISHED FIFPTEEN 0 tiawa, Fob 14, 1974, YEABR . ‘toâ€"u{ MARRIS & CLOSE, Proprictors Jan, 14 1876 trieng = $y This House has been. reâ€"modelled And ‘re» furamished throughout. ‘The Profr;_mc wishes to intimate that uo pains will be pared to make Nicholas and Daly Stroots Monday, 1st February Second ‘to None in OBR SALE CHEAP, The Clarendon House. JOSEPH KAVANAGH, Open to the Gbnpial [Public Different Kinds of Game ALBION â€" HOTEL, Dec. 30, 1874 HAMS AND BACON, Or, Ottawa P. 0. Hepl. 2, 1871. PE Near the City, for saie. t The first purchase will be given al 9 saqrifice as the ow ner is in wantâ€"of money. For 3 uau;arsappym t | OHN W MCGUIRE, 4 1 E: â€" 23, Second Con., U.F., Gloucester Nos,{170, 171, 72, of 1878 and 1871, c ‘in or?b:wot' Slnqal:#enrfilln 1 1871, consigting One Hundred ©Dozen | Auction Sale EGB to announce lim, he THREE LIMITS ON THE KIPPEWA, I o Mamntnints wl iniBal t s hoi nds se snfi i. ~ 2 ()Egmgo Lake, ho ?m llrwvvm known to be timbered with Red and White Pine of almost u led quali‘y, Divariably commanding a rale at the highest prices in the Quebec market. 'I‘z:'ma hnd conditions made known at the tim ofs:l:Q. + n diÂ¥an cofl Pb s M 60 0 0 OTL AOFeâ€"L _ COmpriking an grem ut{thlrty-nlne square miles; and No. 162, prmmz feilson, com prisin2 an area of fifty nquure‘:.x'l‘. 8, both being situate on the |Poteâ€" wawa River. |_ > | | License }Io. 163, of senson 1873â€"4, oormm-lrg an ?mn of fifly square mile®, ou the In Vietie Granch, Rlvqr Petowawa and Great Opeongo Lake, t *Will be sold h{ PUBLIC AU(:.Z'.I‘ION on |h§ ind day.of FEBR JARY, 1875, at the j LIMITS ~FOR SALE. [ON EASYâ€"TERMS. Haying. received ’natruouoml from Robert Biead, Keq., willl sell .by Public Auction; at the UN&:N HOUSE, in the City of Ottawa, on SATURDAY, '}'nn 20th DAY OF FERâ€" l;lMln’.}ll 875, at the hour of t.wel,]\:u O‘clock ndon, the following superior Timber Limits : olas and Daly ‘Stroots, ‘Ottawa»â€" ROBERT CRAHaAM. HECTOR MLEAN TIMBER "LIMITS, Also, tye FARM on the Limits and Depot of the found residence payment & _ \ oncession O i t of which sro in a Can rum mowing t 10 ead. 'fierms casy UNION HOUSE, OTTAWA CITY, 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land Auction Sates, _ Brick House and Lot Grocer and Wine Merchant, AND FOR SALE, clionedr an/t Land A oly #hare of the public patronage | is Owned by ROBERT SKEAD, E Hth, 1874 JUSTâ€" RECEIVED., Also Ts I04 200 NW8 _ Ehe property is very sltuoted, commmuanding *n excellont view tity and surrounding country, and will be a tommodious and comforiable family ned, _ Wi1ll be sold cheap, on easy terms of out, ‘Further particulars can be obtained MILLS, Proprictor, The above House. On the Bank Street Road Garnte. BY J. BERMINGHAM, OF VERY VALUABLE Zlotels. farnished with all the dellâ€" ; the Bar with the choicest TERMS CASH JAMES SNEDDRN, ason . of lb?‘-gt compr WELLINGTONâ€"37, â€"H. McLEAN, the Dominion, J. BERMINGHAM, . ent, Klginâ€"st., Oltawa will 8 A LE ; Auctioneer Rang&o y. ;%l-ld §8q 40e $0; Tweuntyâ€"five T1 §$20. . __ . _ â€" Otrenlars t ¢ sorgant toatin ts m wl o en n te S o i o o gnie aae w on 0st be womem.' B» e 3 L 1\ HIN: nn%. _ OrFTCE: Exceisior Building, “% aDu * hob L 1N%â€" NOR deLin 2 | cakl S finaik) worth from $B to gndacR P **" (in all,) w rom id OChains, Siiverâ€"ware; J owel g?unher ot.d‘lfim 7.&!‘)? Tfek(:b )l.irn'ii:zhfi\ : Agonts wauroa to sel um ulsnls mt y be r%‘;“"": e ; Bix Te 1 $10; Fwonlyange mlfet) * Ino Ten Ladies‘ Gold: H J Horse & Buggy, wnnshhve mo unted Harmness \One Fineâ€"toned Rosewnod Plano, woj Three Gold Watches &Ch ;‘&m # Three Gold American Htunting Watches, w Une Prize $1,000 EwoPrizer, $500 Five Pr!r- $100 1 Horse & Buggy, w De#. 28, 1874 $5,000.00 Each in Cash To be distributed in L. D $ 7 5, 0 0 0. 0 0 I puem'mer all communications relating to: th e ifth Concert should be addressed to th + underâ€" «igned, and 1 piedge myâ€"elf that the Druwl:l.( shall come off I&â€"pruary 27th or that every dolâ€" lar paid for tickets shall be returned. e t C. M. BRIGCS, Agent and Manager: Room 4, Public Libriry Building, Lonisyilie, Ky: GIFT ENTERPRISE, iy, Febi To be drawn lalm P:m‘ day, without any furth lay on any account wha Ata mecling of the Trusteet of the abl Library of Kosntocky, Jan. 10, 18 1t is resolved that U. M. Briggs, + sq., w ho under the Iite Houn.. Thos.. E. Bramletie was the real miven inant un fix Protae Surity of Koniuoky, glven in aid of the Public 1, n be and lhe is hereby authorized to h‘.ko‘ufi Plnoe made vacant by the death of said Bramâ€" et‘e, in the management of the affairs of ‘the Fifth and : ast Gift Concert, and that â€" ing announced for Fehnu"uw&, s 1 3‘"““3 xmdâ€"une;;luvocally ke rlace on that day, without any urther go‘tponement or deâ€" Public Library of Kentucky. Death of Gov, Bram{stieâ€"Auciion of The teesâ€"â€"A â€" Huccessor â€"Annointad â€"Ne Whole Tick ; Halves, $25; or each Uoupgn:";fi;'lge'von %‘h‘o&e Tlokm. 19 caeh gifts 20 Cash Gifts 25 Cash Gifts 30 &'.‘é:.‘: 100 Cash Gifts pod hoine 19,000 Cash Gifts a dgy C Abviegt \f . * o e 59. t 1 P olgy 2 old is Eie 4sA s NC "oo -:‘s"’ ~ {.,%\.: ."“‘"'v--'-,' One Grand Cash Gift. One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift. To the amount of Two 'fhnmand I‘:mtnwp hg u: Pbl’m e Pu the qodizion of thoir in XLe on AND ALL OTILER FURS, CHEAP FOR CASH Drawing Certain, or Money Refunded. For Tickets, or information, addressâ€" PB A splendid ent of Ladio#®â€" Fur Caps and Jackets in all t ~ in Onally aneut on thegrdt ticis JAMES PRACIOK, â€" : " Nak on some . N°-"Somfll5!‘.°‘-_ SIGNOF THE RED HAT, The largest and cheapest fofldw f lnd(!entlemm Fm&tfiu city, can be had at 4 4T REDUCED RATES, . Mink Sets sold at Cost 27th. Stock of Winter Furs Dec. FURRIER, "AD‘I SOUTH SEA SEAL JACKETS, Ladies‘ Persian Lamb Jackets. White ‘Rabbitt Jackets, LADIES® SOUTH 1416 Notre Dameâ€"St. 11 Rideau=St.. . _ D Jan, 4, 1874 Opposite the British Lion Hotel. GENTSâ€"FURS Dec. 21 CGift Opposite Feathorstonc‘s l)l'I‘ Store Fur Depots 5 Cash Gifts $20,000 each BUFFALO ROBES Jan. 11 18 ADIES FURS 1 in Valuzhle Ci"t= ALEX. BROBERY, â€"â€" HODGE 8 , ble Girt ution in the y reliable %_-yuibm the EVLIN®S , 1874 45 Rideauâ€"st., THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, DOLLARS ! Ladies Sen Otlter Soets $1% eac 74 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., } Each in Cash Terin #uterprise essor _A ppointed l.s-â€"m.xwlo%ena g Wiitches, woith | 100 t 14,000 each 10,000 gach 5,000 each 1,000 each 3,000 cach 2,000 cach 1,000 each 500 cach 100 cach 50 ecach o Million Five Hundred _distribu‘ed on the 27th lic Linrary of Ky., upon BINES 17ist . J. DEVLIN, w#o L cils 2 n 9 ifth and ast Concert nager, Louisyilie, Ky n. 16, 1875, it weas F 8q -.e'w h‘?{mder the letite ~was the. real i ngnornie, niteaa n orlzed to ta ko u’x'é lance of his 3564 daw of the Trd®â€" â€"No ‘Mere 10 Febraary Manufactur . . Montreai. . _ Ottawa. ntrrers 3724 m1 $783 this medicing: 48â€" ~Canada.~ 6% has not got i e . hssn 81 Labelie stroot. two utm 3 â€" JP B ve by the use of 1wo or th se bottles, in ‘%“-’n?«"w“:_."'m...m.., & &L%’.,.‘fl".”"“" by the purchase of DEvINS & Borrox : a old 0 w Th J unve, 186. earete on rerorink been T nshlon may ovay SiaAMuNDS F o â€"rongyra 4 y grmeriva ie esurdne w t re us henok ie Piged t o mm l oraie id ts ealp or % Ee o e ie j 'lsw second, mlrflt“ and cde. Fou e -‘-“::&%Y‘éfu;‘.“r%"’mf” M rncntareidey ts It is the resuit ol m lifolime of stud :::u nazwugdn:;ne mmM’ w e m&mum‘pnmm‘% Ue Abe Ceudenndenr, ) o nds o Jbe profession bottl61s warmnted® to conialn the Rat strened, w&“l‘: W?dnfltn.‘ NOR! Ginsing, Pnd i un raoanpites . |Mememecesnie en an ‘Orte > DEVINS & unm’.m“ Â¥p... ‘A large asscrinignt_ of (NEW . PA PHt o i nma-{:m n o BORDERA, &¢., j ut received, and now on vie® t,""',;‘-n'. Pottie., w"“'m“gn%‘ Opposite the Post Office : 18, 1874, " Â¥ Doo 24, 1874, M _ h amas s 2 1CP CAmRet HRECOnE s h ‘ :Cédaat the Acute ime, "" °0 t rambana mhl t.n'::fld |heum“£" “ s s s bave lodged in lbo’nflmahnz:l;-m the etlect ceases. The experiment of twenty i1 the Lonâ€" in dn s y n monngaant, o oo ity ot Europe, that the only M'”,‘;’,‘a:'lfilmmmlhh class â€"of disâ€" easos DIAMOND f RHEUMATIC A BLESSING TO THE POLICE, Into the capiliary m" stem. an uTn"g nhu of th ;' f minu e. ve carried m the lnnfilnr By reason of much thatis wr medical treatment, this stres Lhrough the body is not ",&" ineoaline berspienties unmon 6 ;ho waste mpen“ throuch th. A And Retail of oo en dige 1 promote the improve SAVORY &â€"MOORE, 148 NEW BONDâ€"ST., LONDON, w As a d by rey ‘Trof have e the 8\%“ their Uives of Consum piite Perso: FOR + s ING aAND Mm'lml, wurr.. | ‘ Pancreoatic Emualsi ~ | _ Pancreatineo GELATIN K RUSSELL SQUARi Moda} URE COHENICALMYANZ 8 e1¢f ted, |nnd Abipping» 1 hm 2i000.08; and uammnm -5% PEPEIN Are sold by Chemists and 1 throughout the world. , Montron!â€"I ()NE l | tiGe old in , 08 & 124 South W oOrksâ€"Hornsiy ANHOOD RESTORED neapo ty o6 ons uOIODNtY that 1t cas searcely be considered a specialty,it gfi:‘fim’ being known to practi Many Chiorodyne g’;fim"“ “figzlm. MoiSon WeA â€"© tr spared th yc m 1 "The popAlatnnd proforsionsl mod: toois in n io ot o London, Whplgale Houscs AGIN | (Foun, t 280 Ti © ol6 Fro F, J. OLA® t Uh.uln' L 1 XPORT Aut | 2. bridge #"UG., sire J0r rion‘s Camemile Pills "al at all it d marpent attionr INCHES ! * ies oee on s )RE Lenic@1;: pains W lt ewgate sireel, L« 11206 t 49 | 45 F 1x singoln, London, 4 KD1 12B fr 1e bak dist« in J. OLARK K "TUTU 2CEI0Sed ALI.B p.m .. in w o s e it nak aifentp U lidk | Arene iagor nold. at this oties, 16 many : RCcrs Lan: Heue .. es 3e ':‘-!fl'g“; mfi’ummw o severe PusT OFFICE BAav1NG® i “’:50‘ Deposits will be reeeived.at this of INEIYâ€" | ailowed at the rate of F. per cent :f-l:: "aind deposits can "-‘3:# mlavekd |; l.mnmx.“ sw ie â€"irctk 5l thankâ€" Money Order and Saviogs Be y fellow m::.n.-l to 4p.m. * G. P. BAKER, Pos r, Post Office, Ottaws, Jau. 2, 1876, 0 doses T h4 bure d ‘Zamters. OUB Of | \â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"4%._. ford t PBUNEAUV, Junr., ~ > hase of .'_!;.l * 4 ugpis,, | SIGN WBRITEE _ HOUSE J on and holpsaie Drug LN i ‘ruggis te i1 PILLS Moison Kold it idor mm'*ail'mk e Â¥a&. A large asscrtiient of NEW P . BORDERS, &c., jr ut received, and now on T.mxnu. Juenr., 4 "a BIGN USE .DEOORA on Pn Psn * .. ..o6d c.r.mn.w1‘ Post Office, Ottaws, Jau. 2%, 187. | TT W eC i Lhe rate ol E. cent ‘a&nd d*posits can rfli":'ru..;" ".I'mrflo:u. x ,‘o.u.’ Mgmt{&p ; If unpaid, 2 ¢ bamww&flmm from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Or :utzdoul;z 1.1 :'- in Mfi registered matier can be sont _ _‘ | @ se hoeie e it as Mr mfll London and ot the City 10 the Prince or 4 the nost accomp io mlanie men of the ¢ personages, FINE ART BRONZ» dn moderate prices. . 1874 i‘rize Modali W A i finish Gol “2!&.!: j Bs 4, To H.R »>o8Tt OFFICE OTTAWA, Comprisir Kings, Op M J EW EL L E Y atr WINTER â€" ABRANGENGEF ANUP A« e XM1UMITPYS, d H Line LV @RSMITH 1874, NN Eiibgly row ces l_g‘nonn.mm of $ SHKails, ~ lose overy Friday at PARKS iamond pl TURKNG PICeté @sao! newdil 1 : highest her nd L, per annti bul nAY n on Cl¢alfe ~CHRUp 6, 40 var intlge C. W nA y + PC rac|. ul whict the 1Â¥ 1 Li zoc Female Difficultic any cause whab inatial to the wan to the con In all cases of N ions, Pain in the on exerti Heart, Hysterics . will ‘effec hnow remedy, do mony. or an t10 returt Luurt Electric Oil. Hay and want more wonderful." Wil lin, writes : « I ha but takes spien t % , 1 writes : *] out O ols noHine ban thing takes like i verton, P. Q., wr lettors that have different parts of should be suffic sceptical, "J. Cal bac ing inner vat naaéles pr It kar Thomas® Ex senger‘s safe (a For sale by a Bold Ro J0B MOSES PILE AFD L Othe« Gagyed iside door ecl a cure age val WE A 8 0 F of Port LiG, COH y & Li disems wil not N06 W b y v wi Ype 4 paT this To afe Ne ur 2 at M NO

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