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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Jul 1867, p. 2

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On no occasion will the names of Old Advertisemonts be inserteod ‘The Medical Hallâ€"C. Austin Mer Majesty‘s Theatreâ€"C. B. Howard. Noticoâ€"Bdw. Bearman. Rastern, Montreal,Quebec, &¢ Western, Toronto, Hamilton, C ” -c..c-o-.‘u‘..u-- ll sma:m | L00p.m.| 7.002. m nm-fv' j“'- mpm us as oon Anegranels n 05 at 13 noon every Friday. w.mmo&-hm Q@reat nllnlfilu Brunswick, Nove Mess Sm odiand, and Prince Edward Istand British Mails close per Canadian steamer from r-umm‘flla-;l"“""" "‘""__.,'.':r,'.:_‘g'é-‘_’-..&.nu‘:fl: .-..‘.‘."3:...."""â€"-’-,.-” s |office. Also Postage and U n udn qi y eier par i) E. Tsland, cis Portiand, should be mailed before 1 RCCTe CC osencckic steamer‘s mail from that port. #" Oflce hoursâ€"8 a.m. to T\ ChrOttewaCimes Dr. Grayt has from miw Tour through the County @F Rassell. | We‘ are inâ€" iormed he has met great success in hij canvain in every "W§ vinted, His iriends are of to make him the first for thil County in the Cémmons of f PWHB POFVDMORPLORâ€"OTTAWA. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. twok in bringing uies in cudifiidoinive ind toâ€"the dropping @ the schsol bill, and the remgnation of Mr. Garr, we think he was hardly the to about a conâ€" cause » a course for we do .&:, the questi , perhaps, been “H; of our hnwhbd Western politics and we can say that the settiement have cost.a saoriâ€" fiee of political unanimi@; that the country could not then, and now, afford. â€" But tor this conitretemps, M Civenox, from his teadin‘g position and @idmitted talents, was just the man: upon it might have beeu expécted that his y would rely for the ‘Tormation of first Government of Quebec. M. Cav wndertook the task with reluctance, we presume, has abanâ€" « it without KL 8 # k:‘-dawma 10n Canida, the dution" infng to Citv and COdunty Oficial Paper OTTAwa, JULY 11, 1861 % A 14# BRLTISH \MALLS. nd Saturday ; and Newfoundâ€" fore the close of each Cunard t1~ P. BAKKER, Postingater $.00 p. -.l 11.408. m. 11.40@. m. and 8.00 p. m. ©.00 a. m. 11.30a. m. 1.00 p. m, #.%0 a. on. 5.50 p.m. #.30 a. m 8.00 p. m $.00 p. m tour incdependititgowenatr®@tMITd] have sqfl itseli, body and breeches, evident‘y aggpMu the betâ€" ter judgment of its Editor &6 do the dirty work of the archâ€" . If auchâ€" jour» nale won maelves to vain attempts at lagerating the wounds of former times we should let their r® pass unâ€" noticed. _ But when mis tation, the reault either of groas carelesaness N deliberate intention, forms the stock theme heit ue cubrations, we teel called npon to dier our curi _ mamfest ¢ ; and we sincerely hope that our of the Sister Province will be able to the dificulty thus presented by the intment of two subord i= THE ()rlwl\ A" «â€"Landon Review TCM KSs. J ULY 17, 1866 On Saturday, 290th inst., a dreadfui acident wocurred near Warrington, â€" A pagsenger train from Liverpool to Birmingham and London came into collision with a coal train. The first two or | three ~passenget | cartiages . were, smashed to piccés, and five of the passengers, were instantlf Kkilled and a large number injured. â€" The wheck was awful. . Déetwern 30 and 40 were very seterely injured. || f _ ‘The Bourse Qnete wtates that a) distinct understanding was arrived at in Parig between the Prussian and Fretich Governments on the North Schleswig question. It was agreed that Flensburg, Duppel, and Alsen should continue to belong Qog'ruuh. n The stamers Ciy of Pame {rom Southampton 3rd inst,, 4th inst., artived.on Saturday ‘The same paper announces that Herren yon Malortic and Bardwinhost, agents of King George of Hanover, are again in Berlin negoâ€" tiating with the Prussian government on the subject of King: George‘s property, avd that Prussia makes it a sire gua non of the restituâ€" tion of the samy that his Majesty shall: abdiâ€" cate _‘In the Lowfli House of the Hungarian Dict the bill authorizing the government to comâ€" mence works for certain failways was agrged to: prl msule 5.0. ‘The cotrespondent of the London | Paily Neys writing from Athens in‘veference to the, affairs of Crete, states that Omar Pasha has nroused a fiercer »spirit of resistance than did old Munu;l:n Pashe. The state of the island is dreadfal in the extreme. ‘This corâ€" respondent writes : _ " Crete is blockaded it is full of humgn suffering, and recks with "the blood of its bravest patriots. It seems that the battles fought are seldom decisive. They ustally end by the Cretans changing their tions, end by the Tarks burning a few | defunncku villages, as if in revenge fm'l resultleks fighting. On the south coast are | some hundredk of Lomecless familier, who have brougl;t'\with them mcross (the mountains as | much as‘ they| could; kave frow: their burnt | villages. â€" The Arradian is employed in parry» | ing awiky thesé wrctched poople to Greeck. ~â€" Intelligence received at Posth _ states that great agitation exists at. Carlowitz anda Vauxovar. â€" Sttatimiraviz has been proclaimed Director by the Servian poptlation. Ceneral Coblenz has beéen ordered to Croatia. vvfi;a-;‘l:!}:li;;l";‘;feflifinnt has scized the Jovurpal of Frankfort for publishing Maximilâ€" ijan‘sÂ¥alleged proclamation. _ â€" ~ ..‘ _ New Carpety and Floor Oil ‘Cloths, just received by John Rull .:ncl Novra Necticu, all the newest pat. terns building neat the Cathedral, Lave just opened out seversl bates of cnr“c(e, tapestry and all wool, new patterns, which are being offered at a remarkably cheap price. ‘jeoatf ::’m during the pinic in Engli¢ed, by our rediâ€" AM‘frfl received by 8. $. Nora Neotian, m .‘t N“' murao a m atma an Thos. & W. Hunton are shewing the larges | Btook Of Â¥angy and Black Silk* in Canade | W est at reduced prices. Apidh June 13, 1807. * Two Qozstions Easity Axsweren.â€"Why should men wear beards ? â€" Bocause they afe a great protection to the throat and lungs, and . add much to their personal appesarapce. Why should we use * Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers ?". Because wheu used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throm:mum«u, &¢., they act like a chatin. Ministers and lawyers use them, pbysicians recommend them, and singets and public speakers say they are the very best l medicine in: e%istence for such complaints. Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25cts. ‘per Second urrival of 200 dozren Joivins Dughesse medal) Gloves, received this day.) Price only « 94 Puixcs or Warss.â€"The Prince of Wales will now, thanks to the skilful aud vigilant mianagement of his father, enter into the cnâ€" joyment of kn income of $150,000 a year, and a halfâ€" million of ready money from the reveâ€" nues of the Duchy of ~Cornwall. This is a nice little sum for an aumnual dividend, but Junbe 13. 1885 nice little sum for an aunmual divxnd, but with all this vast amount of money which will be under his control, it will not go so far to relieve rhcumatisms, paius in the back and side, tooth aches, burus, bruises, frost.bites, &c., as a bottle of the "Canadian Pain Desâ€" troyer," which is sold by all Medicine dealers at the low price of 25 cts. per bottle. New Prints, New Gtey and> White Cottons, Graut & IHenderson, at the Bishop‘s uew A Stircu is Ti Saves Nixg.â€"â€"The scason has now arrived when from the use ot new vegotables and the weakening effects of hoat on the »ystem, people have reagon to fear atâ€" tacks of dysentery, and pted::rfluou to choâ€" lera, Ou the first symptom of either affliction, proper médicine should at ouce be taken, and no mowfi‘l efficaceous remedy can be kept on hband Mortimer‘g.Cholera Mixture. June 13, 1867 June 13, 1887 Price 25 cents a bottle m;,..o,,,,’,i’-fi’; the undcreigned, having had occasion o try Mortimer‘s Cholers Mixâ€" ture, have no besitation, but much pleasure in recommending it, because of the immediate relief we experieuced by its use. A few bottles ot it should be ingvery household. Cors your Horses.â€"It is to the interest of | / all who own horses to keep them in a healthy + and sound condition : experience h:dw"d i that " Darley‘s Arabian Envo Remedy and |â€" Condition hiedicine" is the most eficacious, | it has been used by thousands who will cheerâ€" fully confirin this statement. For Heaves, Coughs, Colds, and rll diseases whicli affect the wind of horses it bas â€" no equal, nor is it equalled as a condition medicine ; it purifics the blood, corrects and improves The appetite, and softensgth© skin ; in faot, so groat is the | improvement in the condition and appearâ€" ; ance of the animal as to have lead many w‘ doubt if it could be the same horse,.. Rememâ€"| ber the mm,udne'hufl’ signature of Hurd 4* Co.is on each package. "Northrop & Lyman, l Newcastle, C. W., proprietors for the Canadas. | Sold by all Medicine dealers â€"â€"None but & ph{dmu\ knows bow much a reliable alferatire is needed by the ‘people, On all sides of ns, in‘all communitios everyâ€" where, there are . maltitudes that suffer from complaints that nothing but an alterative can cure. Hence a great many of them have been made and abroad with the assurance o(| boll‘elufil‘ But they fail to accomplish | the cm-t:ay promise, because they have not ; the intrinsic virtues thoy claim, In this state | of the case, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., of Lowell, | have supplied us with a compound Extract of | Sarsaparilia, which does prove to be the long | desired remedy. Its peculiar difference from | other kindred preparations in market, is that | it.cures the discases fo: «which it is recom» , mended, whileâ€"they do not. We are assured ; of this faet by more than one of our intelligent | ’bylflchm in. this neighDorhood, and Lave the Aurther evidence of our own experience of its | The Hamilton Spectwor says truly, that * There ans &t:e‘i'fl of weighty importance with which the first Parliament of the Dominâ€" jou will be called upor to dealâ€"questions upon which partics niky and must of uecessity arige, apd which will need all the â€"patriotism aud all the wisdom which Canads possosses, to m mueo.lu}ly." ::“ faction ‘1; ‘mlo, ine ut principle, ies ave ou uo reepeqtive merits of Johtr A. Mucdouald " The anliâ€"unionists of the Lower Provinces walch the course of the ;;:ph of Ontario with thd deepest interest. y feel and know | iieiatioh o no.06cet, depoode upair whethor of no w 4 the Reform party of this lmhet’?lll suler themselves to be led astray by the exertions | which are vow being wmade to srouse their | m ‘judices and animositics, or whether | &-wu parrow minded cousidâ€" erations, they prove that they are patriots, © and not mere partisans BUSINESs NOTICES EUROPEAN NXEWsS. TIN3. & W. HUNXTON THOS. & W. HUNTON 1nd / rcenstow n «asowith wh showetl no syimptoms of en appeats to have acquitted h abilits.\ The Lord Chan Houscfof Lord Mrs. Yemrratos Pura That clever aud illâ€"use with groat « affair attia lordship ofe thought yoj gA%d, in |r \n:ivnl. as 1 Ediubureh, self ?" _ She answered, *Â¥ abpuld." © Very weX, proce thd acconnt deciares that th firm aroice probeeded to wtilte ges \under which she: had befote the courts, and the hat application > The point she jor Yelverton objected to hou‘;%'h was accused of bi she , ought to have n proceegded, at zreat length, t had been from time to time nul'_uns\v ich she mainly r "The law lordsspresent were _cellor, Lord Cranworth, Lo: _ Lord Colonsay.* The onse ‘ next.morning, and the whol be unprepedented in the his ship‘s houge. _ . the cropsiare most‘cheering, _ and Prince Edwaprd‘s â€"]sland, w everything looks well. From ( the same story. | From all quar Province yery favotable report This is, indeod, gratifring â€": ; â€"â€"Amerigan centcrpr headway in Japan. ?o-llr of Americaus \I is to light up both J«8 gas. â€" Thecelare be telegraphs, and a and the Japanese 1 movemnents with : We A Gentieman who suferéd i=r years t vous debility, premature decay, and an of youthful indigcretion, will, for the sake ing humanity, rend tree to all who ne ndx; «ind directions for making the «ring 'd:.“ b'hxl.bdo was \eured. Suflerors. w y the advertiser‘s experionce, can addressing. in porfect contidence, k JOHN 1. OGDEX, 428.] aâ€"1 8y ha Mitchell‘s Vandruff Embrocation ! HIGHLY APPROVED HAIR DRESSING bat «*\ GRAND COMPLIMENTARY SENED! â€"_‘Fo be had of the following Chbimw .zn u;.t.- of this city ;. Messrs. Jos. Skinner, Henry F, %fly. -3‘-'-. Bu;:. John Roberis and Gesrire ortimer. «o, of Proprietor % w. H. METCHELL, °0. > The advertiser, having been restored to health in» a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hay & ing suffered for reveral years withâ€"a severe lung‘ o o i e M H‘M‘n“ disease Consumptionâ€"is angious to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the meéans of cure. » C ‘ To all who desire it he will rend a copy of the To all who desire it he will rend ; rmrlpluuod(thoutcia:h). ® ons for preparing and using #a m To all who desire it he will rend a copy of the prescription used (free of en:h). with the dire« tor preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cur6 for. ion,‘ Asthinn, lmm Colds, and all and Lang Affé The only object of the ‘adveftiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the aflicted, and spread information which he contelygs to be invaluable, and he hopes every suferer will try his remedy, as it willcost them nothing,â€"aud may mtiLM. Partics wishing Q,Wrip- tion, FREE, by.return -fl.Rllylun ®. REV. EDWARLD A. WILAON, . _â€" Mothers Read Thisiâ€"Rolhoway‘s Worm | Lozenges are a certain and gafe remedy for Worms in Children l_lt;“-â€"htliudl- lkmn and -olnn‘m‘sd that one great cause 'lq Qod:.a':’a.‘ ch hnh from Wu;:dno,it cannot doepil 'fl-.‘l minds of . parents the -uu{;y of olmlypv..whh‘ their 1&{1‘”- By so doing; and understanding w and true cause ol"?- discase, of children be saved from early graves. . Svurrows or onns. â€" The l-l.lw.i:i | are a few of the very rous #y mpitoms | discases which are ‘mwonu: deranged ‘ /A CARD TO INVALID®. A d?nu. while residing in South: Americ« as a missionary, discovered a safe and ui.sh l'!.dn for the cure of nervous weakness, early deâ€" cay, of the urinary and seminal organs, ‘und the whole train of disorders b-m‘n“ by baneful and v cious habits. Great have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and nmnzl will gend the recipe for and" using this med.cine, in a sealed envelope, to any one whs needs it, jree of charye. ‘Please encloseanenvelope, addressed to yourself 428â€"1aâ€"19y U frequent picking at the nose, ol the LeeN mullnp. harduess of thfly. wififrx@ slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching &"mm"'"“'&'.:‘m"“ Coughe, Andipeien ‘bvugldh,f rig .t_l'tl dreams, and a gradua walet . Lo ouP Es mt m‘!l:":l.:};bh and nu-u-m-:cu l"‘:: childâ€"drive out the worms y without away with the necessity .‘.‘A.-fim'â€"“ i..‘u.. uit 3.‘.‘., athar unvlensant cath or other unpleasant © arti of other Worm#«. 4 f‘lul box contains the tmcâ€"si .:. omturor & Lyua®, Neweaste, . ’.' z:' for Hollowa i4 â€" W ie end ‘inke ine aher dn 8 in Ottawa, and medicine Her Majesty‘s Theatre. September 24 XEW ADVERTISEMENTS On Thursday Ev‘g. July 18, Tendered muw his friends of Ottawa as a token of their esteem regard. On which poon® the following named talent who have been a tour through, Canada have 3.0, w to ‘a:" in Oftawa for this might only previous to C Sirs T O. Harkoes: the versatile Actrest from + * versati ntross ""u’.‘.."i‘.‘u‘i“?“"‘.... the cha C panâ€" rm oung seuse and Actress from Niblo‘s .°,.,°"."f'f"" York. rom &l as an appellan * Mr.. IL. G. Harkness, the talented young A4® "‘n':‘."i“u.""&'.?‘?:"m. Comedian, late Of "’u’f.‘}'. g‘%:w Comedian of the Oly®â€" P mantaad "by "Mesers. Osberry, Houghton a2d others ; also the Ottawa Gymnasts, Mosslf. Martin and Oherles Harwood, and Gowan‘s Band and Orchestra, on which ogsaxion # he Morning Cull ! To be by a Grand Olfo consistiag PERNUUOI" ___uastin faatk. To © ing, descing a00 E7 produ Oitews, Jaly 15. th the|oes! eketch entitied THE OTTAWA QJLEB. story.. _ Friom all quarters of yery favotable reports are ; indeod, gratifring N. J«) ERRORS 0R youTtn. Late of Witson‘s Broadway @PECIA! NXOTICES. TO CONSUMPTIVE®, W&, Â¥or further particular m.kly 17. Address,* 11 House to Lot Williamsburg, Kings O6 =â€"A ND=â€" of the Nunnery hC! Apply to _ _< _ _ th Gea tham / '"'i... Mouse 'munp New York City JOSEPH T. TNMAX and medicine deale and medicine * 250y mamastic fea‘s entitled m Catlada we i §2, C ‘ed a Wl it It HOWARD. sAMES GHLLILE simile signature 6. C.W.. who are 1 the effect ke of suffer t=on told t tnple teme Bola by it Theatre C â€"as in the uho eg ze As, ‘North side sughton A%d yâ€"-n. Ales. lowan‘s Bras® mongem wll th every 2@ 0+ ‘67 lo 1 GRAN tery, Cholera Infi 'ui-n.m kept.on disinfoctants at fee AUSTIX . lair, _ Nails Brushes, Turkish Rubber Combs, : mx-'-. lfil!--lb'. gams a The Lounci cOUNTY CcouUnNn by the Shorif® « tained at the time ceiving the same, counts when laid AM accounts to ‘be attested to bef By « en In this city, an rang + A ons + + C. Austin begs f friends for the #ince his rémoy pures them it w#l puance of the sam i The Compou reted pergonally mmitted to his ic S'u Pfltfld The [\lilhfmo also = Orange Pacsday, tht The Refreshm of the Ladies of mankre To which the pu ipgred + 8 WEKREKH#% this date Will be in ntue made for havin placapds.) Tickets of A May be had at F'L" Mrs. | . Whalen‘s, Ryan‘s, J. F.C wittee, and on t OTTA AVSTIN The Ofta TNE pu Bellevu and promntr To c.n‘fi- imen induced N oerichs eallyd for in the city # Oitawa, Jaly E X PI Superior KR KR e Goo. dence, F . M SATURDA o‘clock, all ing :. W alos note, Extews nice, Sideb Rocking, A Jil Cloths, Pillows. Le., Kit vods Otty we , Jul hold ther any . guppl Bepk Als6 4 the inc 483¢ goe | AUSTIN 04 i4 © BR 46) a rPRO

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