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ER® "°g ty e L‘;“‘__‘h",“bT py B. PPâ€"2P, w x ® UWVNE & HaRDy o have never MCES, LN dEsTROIER o, aud spe®t HJMECs ud magical effects ,..a..amn-“ «nd. therefore +hes® U ’“"?.*e;?_l aAS, xa Ground 0 C s Seakds mu..“ ; PAIN DESTROYVER e the public for »14® Mh'“‘““_.-'fl I-]i.oo-tflx s, and sp6 '.-.z ecifications, . for _ Bulldt2g® will be ment o* LEXTIA, « CURRANTS, GRAPES, _ _ ORAX , CLAKK, YÂ¥ MUSIC and 10B PRUXES, FOX DS, 4 NUTM .â€"~ MACE, CINNAmMON, OVYEs, a priated a0d P"" varg 4 Pfl’““. Moqeenh * alad use it ; “".". ry ing it. , cents per bottle. m‘l’lfi'ffl . BROWNE & AREHOUnp â€" FRYYPsS, 3 BY SANTa 0 cents to rte ‘Tuition L [acton it incieon,ioot m faltl 1 Modicine Desiert * 1nd JAMAIC all Desem t Cash Prices, E1 » 1868~ CAD md mesSop :m, $ 1867 D pend family place, Ottew&. At ISAACE, }""‘llhvh with Vanilla and ‘4Uscoy ADO, LENMOXNS, Office, 60, up being upom its Ny At CEYLO®, | daily on the 1000 % Chotng At ? NICHROLAS BPARKS, r 1saa08 B‘.:':.':':a.nfi‘c?.:::.':.:::r' » f 'ruâ€"w- Buildi Elginâ€"st., opposite the ~:â€"u ane Office, Otawa. _‘ â€" 489y select. q At ""a otvlc- over Huuu Kstablish« Sore Throst . P ment, 25 Rideanâ€"st., Cttawa. amene AU(;UM‘U\& EEFER, UhoJ Tsf Thished "nroughont, â€" The 4y contaiqt B"'"'"’R ani M ttorneyeat=«Laws | the o nmmfa:..na’a'q. <es, and erory Solicitor in % ““;(:"’ &0. | delieancy ofthe seazv‘a wiil be found on the table. The flce : o"um_r-utzo. gmd.\-fi'\mmu heat efforts will He dirasted to hc anm h-huhu‘-ndu ,M:Q M" | of his guests ana patrons. _ . Otawa, March 30. k ~<o0) _ m# ;wn.“tno 6to . da6 & LEES 4 GEMMELL, as RISTER®, ‘Atterneys, Solicitorr, h.n{:--u. #c. 1 Omer: In the Court , Ottawa, C. W. Rosetet Lers. ous J Grux®UL Mtaws, February 7, 1866. 43â€"uth .e‘u-:umeun'lg;t.l.w- T fhoes, Aprit 30. Oct awe. Wirciaw Mosorove. Ottawa, Feb. 20, 1868. .\muxt-u' .:x" ® Chancery, Con , &o., 8a Orme® : Umfiihp. Ot tw is wbmary 21, 1868. . [ \-’.'A-' PUBLIC Wor TWE ETS .Â¥ of Quebec, HULL, near the Post Office Dec. 6, 1867. 390 LAPIERRE & MAYCOCK, TTORNIESâ€"ATâ€"LAW, Solicitors=in= A Chancery, Cav?--nud Notaries Public, wmer of SusseXt and Yorkâ€"streets, Cttawa. \tawa, February 26, 1867. 368y tabraary 7, 1366. A TTORNEY=â€"AT«LAASY , Solicitors=in« | Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Public, and | utsnt Right Solieitor. f | Ormer : Ofice Builging, Elgin§t:sec, Ottaw a) | ED Sctary Public, Clerk of the Pesce and Cour. town Attorney, for the Unitgd Counties of P'-'fi (Aitending P hysicia®y General IProtestant Hospital ) Pl!llcul and Accoucheur» w-im east of the Kevere House, Rideauâ€"streot, wa. _ Omez um.-r.:;\. 10 a m, and from: 3 DVOCATE, &¢., 43, Little St. James A "sreet, MONTREAL â€" e Nerember 14, 1867. $89â€"6m LA'. Mryg Office. Aumond‘s Ottaws, December 6,1367. jaart subme~ipion t oX Seaph N Eo 0C ,L-n). condbeeeeeenerrerncrciacens t6 i***% Yearly subscription to the weekly (if paid in M)‘_-_“..... A.v;m-nfl are W in the Daily al «ijowing rates : [ ,.-Cuh of from 3 to 6 lines, anâ€" aumâ€"payable in uv.q-“uly,'......... 36 grass +nt Advertisements, first insertion per U cce ceerenrnmnccnns ivecereccennece nee enc «i wbsequent insertions, per MM®,...... o<<> . Yearly 2avertisers specially; contracted with, tipers. «]lowance made. , BME M."0.on to the duily {if paid in __ "A-lll'lfii ‘unl ]umoyon-uw Solicitorâ€" m-m-m "fil’-bha wllce, over Mr., Lake ® and Shue x«, Rideau Streeé Ottews,,C. W.___ _ _ 4 4| Lo Afudersunt ifhcntind P idieenenienm J_qi.,.nlil.aum ciroviarion of any papet ;Abljmbed in the Ouawa Valle issuing of the )ily over ‘2,000 1 «ad Weekiy‘ over‘ 4,000 1 saking a total clroulsti n in the we‘*t _ over ;4,000 1 thus ontstripping all competitors, and mmm-dll- for business mea to adâ€" @itamk Dailp Cimes, Apysutis(®® arpor ~â€" Sm eA e s M4, Park low, Ne# Yerk, and . State Strects flls IW‘,...-,-vhnnnlM wath ve Advertwements for the Ortawa Toues 3 kanty burdings Bgpthice vore Offce hawa, March 10, W.RBRLL AM; MDJUCIM!} &c) . & _ (Rxorstur yyou Exoris».) WURORERY (and ‘Residence, Gcorge anuary 17 1867 May 30 Atgr, Unerrapacnednacts Cone ') tral Ottawa, _ | , 34â€"ntf __taws, January 27,4868 . WDN dn Biineaatiisc mc uantacsmil 1 = D.m:;-:“.;o‘l 3:.“1, ltnf? over Mtaws, January 27, 1866. N ‘o-u‘ aass. . Referances. gives .. to. . partigs sn trotus Refruneye, aires . gamige sncsemiaiiy «.4 yorns Curto, with mat the «o of the knifo, by & _2 °4" """ bortain, speedy, and almost painless pro+ DR. 0O C. wWuOou, l)-'neu-. Burgéoi| ianif ‘Ategiich â€"=ar Ottawa. Da Mages & Russoll‘s Stteds, Cotker Agialsy: Hight Oftce %__-3 Maria Streoet, oo e Dimee it this QTARY PUBLIC for the Province ARRISTER, Solicitor, Attorney, a ud EDWARD T. RARTNELL, ~BE MOSGROYVE & TAILLON, [’“'ufl‘...‘.".’;.' and Accouchoury March 1, * "r"" Mas 31y * "Dr. w.‘3â€" HEXNRY,â€" *A '.._“‘ ER of Kent and Wellington= h;"-b,.(:,..'.. 43utf . .5 Ottawa, April 14, N‘““ +’, mornung, Sundays """) ARRISTERS, AYSHICIAN, Sur§é..a and Accoucheur Office: Hunton‘s Block, Pperks Streot. _ ,_’ DR. GEORGE HUYCHISON, RNLE Ts ||Ofes, Sparksestrect, # JC [ 'A'l Pn '; - :,-.-EELH}‘:-‘. 'ol)t- posite Mages & Russell‘s. YOL TE "NQG ‘ "s2. J. P. MACPHERSON, c se 5h dine ho ihcnAedie 3 Ne dlyw .. war ww A. CODD, M;D., C.M., pAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES NOW R. H. HAYCOCK, Moical Carbs p. OconKoRr, DR. C. A. MARTYIN, Novembar t3 !/ / in advance October 30, 1867. G. J. ODQHERKTY, Zial Gants. DR. CHESLEY, DR. 0. LKEGGO, N. TETREAU, J. WIGKSTEED, TERS, §OLICITORS, . &c. Mosgrove‘s Buildings, Rideauâ€"streot, DR. DORLON, T H 2 Noutrs. S. M. Petengall & f con'vcmdng ige, Rideau street. Grorez Titcrox 366â€"if in the Daily at the Selicitor . in T30â€"3m inless proâ€" | dral) a Griaduate of the Imperial Conservaiory df 'fi" Pariss: | Lassoos on Piano -l:i Singing. Ridenuâ€" E* stroet, cornert of Kllmam. a I7Twâ€"100â€"y â€". . Ottawa, June 23, 18;8, 115y > $5 00 6 00 $1 00 / 1 50 | 34â€"6m 34 oo 85â€"7 ~~| _ The « qUREN" comprisas all the requlgitos for a | l-w'-fm- ant. ":I'b"@'b;gnwfi | March,18§3. © The subscriber having: again reâ€" | sumed buginess in his old stand as hotol.keqper, | wishes to feturn thanks to his numerous friends | and the pdbolic for the liberal patronage hé | bestowed on him, during the p'n; uuntun'm and hoper by strict attention to business, and ! kindness t all, to share a portion of public patroâ€" , nage. HiB Larder will be. always uuplnl'uf with | the best the market afords. _ His Bar wilt so supâ€" ‘ plied with the best of Liquory and chgicest Cigars. ° THE RUSSELL HOUSE, LA'I'!: AMPBELL®S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W} ‘The undersigned, proprietor of the aboveâ€"na Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his mnuâ€" mereus fri and the l.nv'u‘\nalpubll‘u, that he has :.m.d d new!yâ€"furnished throughout this comâ€" ishment, in the management of which by striet on to business and guests, he houes to deserve ¢acouragewment and support. t y 4 _,g.\xssu:&:vm.- gn rmue Tllll RSPâ€"ULASS HOTEBL has been réâ€"farnished and reitted throughout, and now combines all the requisites of a firstâ€"class estabâ€" ' Il\ll. aod, formerly bead waite er .!m Russel! Hlouse, begs to not‘‘y his { friends the public generally that he has leasâ€" J ;d“ “:‘Wl:““. whfeh is nu'hwoll furnished, as a first class house. The bar “h well Mp:mud dkoieut-bnfi df Miqudre. The ) will be furnished with the best the marâ€" + e Good yard and siabling attached to the proatnes @EOR@E, IRVINE. _ e M Q t NE, ‘Ottawa, March 26; * 658y G. A. BUC W.H. $Al '-’idiimumom-mr ul â€"Fiostler always * JONN MALTMAN. STABLE Ottewa ‘The Hotel, one of the oldess and best known in Packenkam, has becnleased y the undersigned and thoroughly ove Sauled and refitted for the speâ€" :d‘ oJulon ofT:Mn. THE TABLE AND AR will at alltimles be furnishad with the very ; Proprietor. N. B.â€"The house has been thoroughly renovatâ€" ed and newly furnished. * â€" Ottawa, March 1i . 1863, â€" â€"â€" 888efâ€" tains its Considera the pre renova of charge f 1 attonding the Seaâ€"fon‘ of Pafiament 'fl%q:: the Toronto Housé most conveniont quarters» &hnn the quiet of the private family 3 sombined with the usual attendance to be found the best hatels. $ Ottawa, Fob, 25, 1868.> ui 6Tst Ottaws. Novembe~ 27 |. SPARKS ‘ STREET â€"<~ ~ Mll.; TROTTER | begs ‘ro @nnioingce that abe Has a fow ‘Comtiodions Haites ‘of T ORONTO HQUS@, Apa ;“ KAVANAGH, Propriector, Corner of LVE e Matcalfe ana Wellington Streets, opposite he main ogtr.xnu to the Uonrmpfit buildings. , The " U SEN" comprizas all the requlgites for a MKERCHANT TAILORS and General ME Sofrnes, Hiyin erest, spyodine ther Keveatt House, and" sécond‘ doer" fhim Eatoh‘s ‘Gitding Store; ha ting just received a chdlé® Stobk of" * * . THE wNETROPOLIT Ai~ SMITH & RODNEY Engligh, Pronch and Canadian Visiting Lower SC. Lawrence for sumier recre. ution, cart either going or coming, bo accommodatâ€" ed by th ':.o.k or mouth, .l:¢ mutes “‘fl-iluz to those charged watering es below,: ply b letwer, of &t the office. 3 pry .98 T70d WILLTS U sRD1 â€" M .A\'nfh SHSFOLDETEAN D’ 4 \CLOTHS and TWEEDS, . > And a M‘ sqeortment pinfllo-u'u furnishâ€" ing geods, would intimate to their friends and the puablic gensraily that they are preparal to ¢xsouts all orders in their line at the shortest notice, in “? ILI, BE OPEN for the accommoda« WÂ¥ (ign ofthé public on THURSDAY, 13th of THE * QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, this‘ most capproved stytes and at "gri6es that ‘we Ottaws Oct. 1,1387; "**** ‘sorer BOOKBIND ER Blank Book, Maonufacturer, . 26, METCALEEâ€"ST», OTTAW A. HA VING every facility in the way of firstâ€"class Machinery, and employing none but firstâ€"class workmer, I am prepared to turn qut every description of Binding in.as good a .tglo ot workmanship as any other establishment in Canaâ€" ‘To‘rn;h'hn Asout ‘ro ‘«auit‘t OMNNIB M*® Ottawa, Fob: 6. ° ATE 4 Packs The above first Kass Hotels are now open for the T. UIS HOTEL, & _ Bh oUncorrent, FICHOLASStreet, Court«House Aven uc, John Graham, Proprietor. ile. e is convenient!ly.situated, and still mainâ€" s its «laracter as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. REV Prepared by THE ALBION HOTEL Aumond‘s RPliock, banad;an Families e ldd?"llfl?iccnfly heen made to h_,.q_‘__ ‘has been ontirely repainted and Ituih.d to the Hote! 1886. mfl_gâ€"’m Accommodate A. MORTIMISR, uds un Cw . GER, JOIIN MALTMANX ely, and for many yeare commected uhi f Runt{',! Hotel, Fow;c Street, Q w ERE <« HOUSE, .OTTAWA, McADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, WELLLNGTON STREET SES to and from the cars and boats free (s ~~ _ Avevartustay®k, Axc w""' Wp'l.h 1/ sansn® o i STA [FEMLPH, (Onganiat ofthe Cathé to Ley, kandsomoly and"coififortwbly USSELL‘Ss HNOTEL, There is a FL\STâ€"CLASS LIVNEERY PLANS, SPECIFICATIO®3, & BM TA a t# d, & YORKâ€"STREKRT, ACA PEMY. Parackst., P, O‘MEARKA, Prorkherd®, A. MORTIMER, Rideos Street: OHamwa, AND a»«<..«cPROPRIETORS WILLTS RUSSELL T, MATIHE W 8, ancal QUEBEC ahoâ€"st:oot, Meto d oiy AxCHITEO® M82f TJt PA'I‘EN'I‘ AGENTS, SOLICITORS, & c. _ Drawings, Specifications, Models, and all other business in connection with the procuring of Lotters Patent ef Invention, attended to at the shortest notice. B Orriczâ€"Elginâ€"stroct, oppesite the Post â€"Office, Ottaw a. 741â€"6m ‘ RCHITECT, EKiginestreet, opposit¢ the Post Office. ‘Reverexor® â€" H A8Sims, Esq, Arthitect, Phila+ dolshh'flml Fuller, Esq, Architect, . Albany Dr J A (lu_u. N P., Ottawa ; Thos Reyrolds, Esaqy AUCTIO.‘ ROOMS, No. 36, Rideaun= strect, below Whbyto‘s Stationeryâ€"Store. ‘The wale of Real Eu'mt.o at Auction or private sale ® lvnmpuy attended to, .Coonsignments receixed and mmediate attention will be paid. Sales attended ‘in any hart of the clty or country. 609y . becoanid FevierBrs in tihortl Intrudd k PA Fr ks ‘fl., «l OT éxeculed with acouracy. Coumliieur{onl :;dl:’r ed Ottawa: City, (postâ€"paid), or left at the efzee of N. Sparks, Syligitor, &e., Ottawa, will.receive prompt a‘tention. Ottawa, February 21, 1866, 1 §5â€" arv Store. The sale of Austion or Private Sale pm-w;"-&mrzo. l)zmigmnoau received fot itive sale. Parties wishing to purchase Rea fim *will receive ‘@ll: information FREE C# CHUARGE ?':&Ili at the otfiee. + Otawa, De ,18?{3«5. um e 1â€"y The following Waters and Beverages‘ate the Fipdpnl emes ‘prepmred at the ‘Mxormar Mart a0tomy : Belfast Ginger Ale, Lomonads, Sarsaâ€" rrills.‘ Winter. Beverage, ‘Summer . Beveraze, oda Water, Seltzer .Water, Potash Water, Kisâ€" sengen Water, Vichy. W ater. 4 * § KENNETH, CAMPBELL & Co., Apothecaries to L.R f. the Prince of W ales. W M. MASSEY,.. . *4 x‘ and Lower CGHMII.&I’?N Merchant and . Genera Agent. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines anc Proof ‘Whiskey‘; also, Dawo*®‘ Lachine Ales anc Porter, . Rorky !’lgnr. 4¢., fOr sMbG .. 10 0s .0e»<. _ k. k. o‘coxxor. 'mh ¢ + JForGCheap Gaiters 4 aemyige daid a naw oi | __ord. Extra care given to the chemical purity of the arti¢les used in.the differeft prodesses... _ ./ 4th. The .; rion of chemical knowledge, without xlom’?-lmply impossible to produ‘:p Mrated Waters in perfoction. % M nsb Voud ut 95 cente. > > *‘ ally Jow, in every Yaricty 6f‘s ty‘ to "Thlr This is the precy to voy heap ut ts n C pital," Y orkâ€"street. _ !‘ wabul To oig e oi to=!.«~ «» GEORSB MURPHY, â€" TJit. The employment of the ‘most improved ma chinery the United States can produce, _‘ _ â€" Orric®: No. 5, Sparks Strept, near the Russell H "ve, Ottawa ong.’c. ie u08 Sb c cean 9 1y 2nd. The lv{lkuion of strictly seientific princiâ€" hok Nethiddbinti®e 1. +83 0 .l 00. 05 .0 nor) . 17. : Particular attention will be paid to the preparaâ€" tion of «4 Belfast Ginger Ale,"" a beverage first introduced irito this country by our Mr. Brow», who alone sos the n\fihul receipt, and who has also uzn out a Trab® Mank f0° the same. Mahaging Director O & P R W Gumto': nnmdv%m. ‘cbr-:u-we- toria Sczare an rakg=stréet,< Montre Wéliotts a call from the Citizens of Ottaws .um‘g& durnish, who m4y. tisit . Montroal to. Bisvory large . The proprietors believe their Arated Waters will be superior to any ers at sent prepar |-¢u«mg,5. forthe fullmgg rou':::-. vl-’:â€"P. e HOJIGATRE, OLIVRR & ANNABLE, . °CONNOR & , WALLER, | 1XCHANGE Brok Flr fe and I'A cidental Iu‘l'rl;:o.qéxnuh:folusnd..éo‘c:t; ng Agonts. â€" Oflcey No.: 27, Sussonâ€"street, Ottawa, EUDRMTURE ~WARBROOMS. varigd stock of FURNITURE whigh he, will %n greatly,reduced p;iqnuor.whl:k";'l&: ‘apâ€" lor Rurniture is ofthe best quiality and Tatest dbâ€" signs, omurjahln C .hium)bpi!y_ ‘tarved,‘ {n W aitnot, vit fin hWMsfi.‘ Â¥ batn B o4 | "Hts ‘Sideboards, ascb Chamber@pts/ HMall Furnitare, &0., are wortiy of abjentiomss«!s is | . ‘iffioih:i)\nu Manifweturerd of Bed+ lt:a-u (>aizs, &e., Chaudiere Island, Otâ€" wa, 0 . s a ! "WILLIAM HOLGATE, ; i JONN OLIVER, + 18069 a o poos,s Wik A AM :A oA ABLE.0 | â€"l.ug to intimate to their patrons that they have comtenced the manufacture of Erated Waters of every description, and on the most extonsive scale,. â€" tlair Mattrasses, and Bedding "dflhflflfli punstantly. on h;mh- made.to order, at the short« est nutice. Call and examine for yourselves, _ | . Sour Water and Cinger Als. Faclory, + $3 Great St, Jamesâ€"street, Montreal, Olfl‘(lSlTlr‘. he: PO&8T OFFICE, rWiu® ;vnschlm * est nutice. Call and examine for ywmld;‘ ut t & «"Patent Sofa, with recliving ‘arms, of & ‘very ‘nvflo‘ ."...‘ $4 old hehantien s 1. baect [ 4 * â€"B a.&u A{nt in‘the Dominion forthe #ale of, (1. A! PISKS* Airâ€"Dight Metailie Caslkets ~712â€"Im ~ ~~~GFO. MAYES, . . COPPER:PLATE PRINTERy : paue Srie: Coote Toi. |" . Between Sparks & Queon: te, . Seotch Frish, Old Rye Bottled Ale,. . â€"= ) , ~‘‘~Bottled Ale, /=} P ic i L pnrtit Apeasags, +â€" iuftaarham sity _ onn dUT OB ADodih FTRETâ€"CLAS CROIRRIEY dOitawa, J an)20, 4 Which is in splendid.qondstion,, Also 1. 1| Auent fyr|O¢ awea , _â€". Oruggists. + THE MEvICAL HALL 14069 Fine Boitled Ale 3i of Kechange, Di Heaael Ferting â€" Spectacles â€" for all© Sights, UCTION Rooms, No. 19, s.l.‘-.-nu Street; Contre Town, Citewa, opposite lHope‘s Stationâ€" 34y 2E Subscriber.. would call the:atten«s tion of Families and otherm to bik\ ~..; yi / ONE DOLLAR A PAIR ! I. B. TACKABEARY‘S 1 D. CODD & CC., â€"«»â€"â€"Bhâ€"WHELAN, * | _ tasolt i4z15t. +44, Ridatt .t‘ x co!~ «Oppasltes Alkin‘s: Orockery Store; WV boe gonnee t WPibe Cbe 0 And other Ma _ Whiskies;« AMiscellancous. H. McLEAN‘S R&. SPAREF BILLINGS, Jr., X OBhâ€"6Z CHRISTIE, Â¥1CTORIA Market Drug Steore, Yorkâ€"street DP’I‘ICALlnnnlmonu Electreâ€"Magnetiic and Gaiâ€" ani¢ Apparatus, ..Photogra« hic Chemicals, &c. _ w. Weary, W. M. WALL 378Â¥ 4* Tevif a s ++ CUT and ENGRAVED _ PORT and SHERRY WINES, CHAMPAGNES, do CLARKETS, GOBLETS, e LlQUlgBS. do CALP FOOT JELLILES, rINGER BOW LS, do TALL TguBLERS,t ~CLARET J USS. f °_ do DECANTERS, FRUIT DISHES, do â€" _ CELERY VaSBS, * * BUTTER COOLERS, do ,__ CARAFRS, &c., &c, And a cheice lot of delicate Straw Stem Wines, in Ports, Champugnes, Clarets, Shet ries, Liqueurs, All the above articles match in shape, pattern, &c., and are the best ginss procarablé in England. ~"Gold‘Madal,‘ Parlks, 1867. |~=> ht $ fâ€"omostinigy fedl ; yhocatal o ath abulnetid f 4 ot 4 ‘-â€"-â€".â€",â€"-â€"-'.l‘_vvâ€"â€"-v 6y I1 P 'u'G,r'st'ugidl"ty. Simple, Machinery; quiet In‘te(lon. easy o opera e, price rxn.m $47. . Prospectus in ontgalerl e Feilt .G» A. WALTON, Agent, 37 Sparks Street, Ottaw a. ‘RHScle Agent for Ontario. * . and 105 King at,, "Zest, Toronto. "o vumke .A.f'mnm anwING hncn‘uft Arte the ‘best fot mfigo‘ *hm;:n. Harnoss )Lah::mmu;lshm N;n&:n mzhhb’&l 9 oâ€" Machine for Tailors, Dressaiskera, Familios, otc. ate., e ce from .roopom.)uuguw’u en To 'AIG‘_H_‘CSJ pippirs biee coarmalf stul a _ ho. o. ills’;u;fl'll.l 31 Sparkeâ€"stroct, Ottawa. (Zâ€"For Particulars See Circulars . Oitawa, Jusoe 12, 1868, CRICKETING GOODS, CROQUET, FISHING TACKLE : P OILS, ‘ J.A.PINARD&CO., New White Cottons, yrovas. : srovhEs. . srovEs.~) :‘ grovrs.. sSsTOVES. . STOVES, Masks&BoxingGloves Oitawa, May 5, 1868. New Prints ... .. STOVES. . .STOVES.:â€" STOVES. «GAPITAL" ~85, fg® . 3+ Â¥ aboied w Ya af ho a # 4 °C I 7 22 have received our full and Winter Stock of STOVES, STOVE PIFPES, ELBOWS, DUAB ‘V S‘QOJHB, TINWARE ahnd LUMBERMEN‘8 SUPPLLES, which weâ€"offer Wholesale or, Retail at low prices.: ~In Cooking, Parier, Box and: Hall Sto~38,(r wood or coal, we have the largest and most yaried agseripmen, eve; shown in Olitawa, y ts revias hvig}* COPKLNG BTOVES»., _ ... ©ookINa srovas. COOKING sTOYES. CLOKING $TOV ES.. ~.. . Ccoomrma‘stoves. cooKing sroveEes COuKINW)@TOVEA, > .â€" ‘COukKING STOYES. 'coggt‘nu sTOVEs. a on uon Qur steck ol‘the abeve compriséd¢ithe‘latest improvements in both ELEYATED and Lo# nhoa Hw e | k es thep . dameld â€" whecl ie amiainie O NIRHN 'Nvfi. 4 h e f lnlcuo< qpom AND MHALL STOVR®S. e BoX and ftiuck sroveks,‘ J\ _‘ "" box anp yarm grove‘s; M . ~BOX:.AKD HALL STOVES. â€" . ~ ; il...!= BOX AND HMALLSTOVES. Box AND‘ naLL sroves, 0 9P Sultable for private Dwellings and Churany .: W ar: hoases and Stores â€" ta : ,PARLOQR |S°TOV KS â€" |PARLOR STOVES. > /m .‘ PARLOR srovEs. «PARLOR ATOVE® ..; ....) ... «PARLOR STOVE® ... [‘ [ParbLoR sTtoves. Up hum oo 0 ROVR®. ) 00 ~~!sPARLORSTOVES . 0 ~ «PARLOR STOVES. ‘I * " yat New and -ouboudlnfd‘l“u.nry theap. * AIST hf annt. omm Millinery, Mantles, Shawls, Dress Goods, Prints Muslins: &c., New Dress Goods, ON MONDAY, the 15th INSPAN®T, New Grey Cottons, ~ â€"STOVE â€" sUusSEX MmMEaApows "DEPOT 1 o St.. . ©".&.60. en hsn in epnieniies s momoniel. eton, dn Ti t Mar ; CE 0e Ipult borusorq 4 A s P ® }" eoneeaamatimenice ho in uns art t mi ns ie wooe stt ts wlinin grode lrtitnd w tet . 10c3 o6 001 ctoon butlon Dirn ag ids v> i« im GOAL STOVXUESG..,,..:. PARLOR FRATES. s s1 u.. MHQt . Air Furnaces, i " _ Wre‘ktil} sofitidas to thatiatweturs mr‘a.m i of TIN, SMEET IRON; and COPPER WARE, BUSSIA LROW PIPEJamil DUMB&®TO : Also all kipds . of outâ€"door :Job Work .in our line gttended to by sompetent and; experienced Mechanics. Country Merghants, supplied with Stovepipes, 4208 Otrd wa!am, berl$>) 062. OoT‘AWA, WEDNESDAY.. JULY i, is6s. Cunningham &Lindsay UST received ex 5. $ +6 Demascus," 10 Hhds. of the finest English Glasswares selected expressly for the retail trade, comprising Ottawa, June 6, 18638. tt awa, May 5, 186 Cash buyers will find it their advantage to visait the above before purchasing ¢ Ise whe OTTAWA CROCKERY STORE Great Clearing Sale of Ury Goods. Sheffield House, Ottawa. T aiforing Department iareplete with all the novelties of the sea=on. ‘TO SELL THE BALANCE OF THEIR SUMMER STOCX CÂ¥ At Pricea which must effect a Speedy Sale. 1868. MAÂ¥ . "‘~IT8GB, No. 1 4, RIDEAUâ€"STREET, N BW O G OO D S. 51 RIDEAU STREET, Copposite Mr. P: Whalen‘s.) > $ y y ARE NOW SHsWING A good value in Striped, all Mohair, for 6d per yard Prize :and Gold Méedal, Paris, I 186 7,~ g. WILL : COMMENCE 4# GAPITAL® 8TOYE® DEPOT, A good Cotton, 40 inches wide, for TJd per yard. AT THE A good heavy made Cotton tor 6d per yard WERE A WARDED THELR 6714 A good variety of t’,Allgtfia'uL'G‘l per yrrd‘ No, 17, Sussexâ€"st., Siga of the Golder Bull. J, A. PINARD & Co., ~~35, StUssex. Street. HY"MEADOWSE z3 co. 510y 16y $Â¥3 &e. The Young dyousty, however, has been strengthenicg. itself of late years, in such a way as.to indicate very plainly that it did not mean to permit the supremé power to pase out ofits own ranks. There is no hierach in the world possessed‘of more absolute power over his followers than the Mormon Pops ; and his control is extended over things gecular as we}) as over‘things spiritual (if there be any cleâ€" ment of spirituality in Mormonism) in such & manner as to make him at once sovereign and poutiff. His revelations not only cover the mysteries of theology, but the small concerns of daily life; and whether he requires his fol.. lowers to add a new «doctrine to their ereed, or to refrain from the use of tobacco and tea, or to undertake the most arduous missions in distaht countries, or to devote their energies to planting corn, er to add wives to their harems, or to pay their. tithes twice over into his treasury, they qbey with a readiness that is unaccountable unle«s we take the trouble to understand their‘ artecedents, the‘r history and their intellectual stafus. As regards bis own successor, his. designation would be un, questionable and final, and as regards his purâ€" pose of confining the succession within his own family there was a good deal known b:â€" fors the death of Kimbal!l. <Until very recentâ€" ly it was believed. his eldest son was meant for the leadership whenic became vacant, but for some reason ubnknown outside of the wall that incloses his beadquarters, this individual is understood. to have been ret aside in favor of another member of the dynasty, Biigham Young, jr., who is pronounced to be possessed of the peculiar talents required in the head of the Mormon Church and State, [From the New York Times.] The Mormons, by the death of Huber Kimâ€" bal}, have lost their most.â€"prominent man next to Brigham Young. . He illustrated in himself all the more striking peculiarities of the Morâ€" mon leadersâ€"their energy and astuteness, their selfâ€"sacrifice and seifishness, their devotion to the church ard th«ir power over its devotees. He carried into practice the doctrine of polyâ€" gamy to an extent only surpassed by the "President," and in every way he was fitted, and fitted birmself, for his dystined porition as Young‘s successor, | Carrerts anp House Fowntsninés.â€"Garland Mutchinor & Co; . make . this department a speciality, ‘Tbey. haye just received a large stock ard invite the attention ot parties furâ€" nishing to it. | Purchasers | will" Hnd their tock in this departmrent secoiid to: fione in Ottawa., tligy ¢ . _« 582y â€"â€"Lord John Russell neverperpetrated but one bon mot. Bpeaking of the Schleswigâ€"Holâ€" stein question Lord Jobn raid © There never were but two men‘ who understodd it; & ftind of minie, â€"and â€"myself, My . friend «died : after ¢xplaining it to me, and4.l kave,, entitely . forâ€" gotten what he said." .‘ } 0 .. . 0; ‘‘This Mormoniam is certauinly a remarkable development inâ€"the midst: of our American civilization, It has generally. been thought that it would come to its end through the Western advance of Christianity and law ; and especially has it been thought that tho Pacific Railroad,â€" now _ approaching Utah, would pierce iss heart, and expos« its pretentions, and break down its saperstition and despotism. But we have scen within the Inust: few wreeks that Brighim Young himself, has not only come out in favor of the completion of the railroadâ€" to Salt Lake City, but has takena largo contract for building it, and bas sent three of his son«, with sevâ€"ral thousaud Morâ€" mon‘ laborers, o push it forwaidâ€"with all possible rapidity, Notwith=tanding all this, bowever, it is still our opmnion thatâ€"the «Morâ€" mon system cannot stand long befor© the freeâ€" dom, and intelligence and civiliz«tion that are now being ‘planted‘ around it in ths Rocky Mountaing.; 4 Li â€"A buge Indian, in England, beiog proâ€" fuuly&;nk'e? for having resed. d a l;ldy trom the attack of a ferocious dog,, which h« seized by the throagnnd lgro!tl«é,‘nld‘ : Yor courte T ‘was ‘glad ‘to help the"ga7," but what I wanted most wats t givé that‘condemned Engâ€" lish cur some adequat: notion of the Ameriâ€" can eagle." PP KEPH 1 38M 95 .. â€"The Austrian Gorrespondâ€"nce of Vienna anbounces that the Hapsburg family have sent services of platoe‘ to the value of 50,000 flerins to the twoâ€"advocates who defeuded the Kav perorâ€" Maximilian and re{nq‘dqu recompense in money. At the same time his late Maj sty‘s confessor was presâ€"ntd ‘with &‘cross of ‘great pri€e.3 hss » esns en gtemuro trek - â€"lnyestigations undertaken by the Italian Brhe%izt‘t?oqic(y qf.{nril, l]lo?that the 1tâ€" tlo Ttilian street musiclabs abd mendicants who infest the ‘streets of that‘city are Htâ€"raly bought‘ from their relatives by slie * padres," who fatten on the proceeds, gnd » are expected to furniah sttect musicians aod imendicants all OVIl"nhp"Ofl.d,' aell dn ma f Shia d dav a # I‘“ v ;r ‘he “innin (s(o‘l“u l' ) Ednc ® TOM NOTONET TD WO MTBMDUNPUUW TD e 6 x (Sc d‘s) score | somebody else w + (soven shots cach at 200, 500 and 600 yerds) somebody else whom I like better. was 1,086; the English, 1,048; and the Irish, | _ â€"Omaba scems to be under a cloud. Disâ€" 959. This year the Scotch score f11 off to | astrous failures have tccently‘ occrrred there, 1,057 ; while the Irish improvea to 980, and |‘and more are threatâ€"ned, A correspondâ€"nt the English to 1,068â€"thu« carrying the trophy | writes : " Our streets look as if the pluce was by 11 points over the Scotch, and 88 over ‘the | being deserted. Amaha can never get up the trigh teamms.. One of the consitions of the | same excitement as she did this spring. In match is that the trophy shall be contâ€"ndcd my.opinion she is dead for years to come, and for each year on the ground of the winuers, so | if the truth was told by all they would coinâ€" that next year the contest will:take plase at | cide with me, . ‘I‘wo mouths agothere was not Wimbjedon. a store to be rented in the place. To day moon n mmmmmmmnntiiite @ ~dltimmesâ€"â€".......... td s Fapremyy remenmtne ~p & vomep ce merepredniie there are sixtyâ€"one stores for rent. _=â€"â€"Hows Whesicr, of Calais, V+., was ninety years old last December, and his wife will be ninety next month, and they bave lived toâ€" gether seventyâ€"ons years." TheYy Have ‘Cight liviog‘‘children; the otdest wged eventy years, and the youngestâ€" fortyâ€"two ; fortyâ€"two‘ grand» children, and: forty:five~gres i«grandâ€"children, making a remarkiable family,.. oo(« . j0.0 00. | j Arisht Â¥ rrrs kss arsses 980 The English team were under the command of Capt, Field, of the Hon. Artillery Company, London; the Scotch, of the Master of Lova:, and the Irish, of Capt. Hopkins. There was a large arsemblage of spectators on the shootine giound, including many ladies, who wete on this occasion admitted free, and great inter, st was displayed by all prescnt in the firing au all the stages, . f â€"Gen. Este, who was recently married st Washington, sought to ‘have the adaounceâ€" ment in the papers free fromâ€" tities, ‘and wrote his name George Peabody.Este.: The printers, not. beli¢eving tbat, any..mgn. in .Washington wae withouta title, thought © Ezt,{” was meant for " Eeq.," and set it up accordingly, much to the mbtglflcu'flon"éf the galant General. â€"The culhirs of oranges and lemons in California is a"Kdccoss,‘" Sohis‘ Idea oT the gfiu of w1 brang= or lewson plentstion in ring may be firmed by quoting the wholeâ€" anld priceh of theso fruith Tnâ€"Ban Frifcisco h THE INTERNATIONAL ‘KENFIELD . MATCH, ‘The International Enfield Match has taken place at Edinburgb, with the following rc> sult : * Suglish twenty ..,% . ; i. +. «.. .1,068 | Scotch _« rixsat afe s s as se d 4008 *‘ â€" frish x on e e o e the middle of April, 1868,â€" when the best. Los Angelosa lemons were: selling for $50 . per thouâ€" sand, and their hest orenges qlse for $50, per tho““nd'. in to wraty cidh a«sda *n bul resting his scyth», wiped the pâ€"rapiration from his brow.: is fathen siidy; "What‘s 1h¢ mat ter; Dan?" * My.) siythe ‘dosea‘s hang sright, sir," #o answerad. His fathet dnéed it, and Dan‘ wein t th =work again; > but with| no. betger euc~ cess. â€" Bomething was Atbs:amhitt swithohig scythe; and thrn/i6 wasigzain tinkéred} but it <tas: not long.\ before it :wamted frxing caggin, and thefabbcr‘sait in apety:.** Well,; haug it tomnit yourseld/ Daniol with jfreat composure, bung it on the memt*trem®, ~o 1309080 + !. ' â€"Several of . the. colleges, offIlingis, have, organized an exploring cxpe@'iliqn for the Rocky Mountains. ‘ ‘The éxpedition is under the management of "Professor J. W. Pobwell, who will ‘carry /with Itim & ‘pobiplete ‘outfit of the best scientific. and .mtl;emotiy_ll instraâ€" ments. â€" The expedition ‘will be absetit‘ about two years, and will spend‘the" ensting winter ncar the borders 6f New Merxico® !>~/~~} Axkobo‘rs Or Disntt Weateret.â€"Durfog ¢ne lof the college vacation«, hw@and ‘his brother reâ€" turned to their fatheb‘s, at. Salisboroy » Thigkâ€" jng he had aright to someâ€"zetyra for, the mone y ho hadexpenadcd on theicreducatiqn, the father to mo v iel made 3 few sweeps, aks Hisaogih. wigcd ts brradhe put scythes into their hands &ad préered the io A BLOW FuR THE MORMONS MISCKLLANEQUS w sweeps, and, then »e'igjmrfd\i from â€"A Sheriff‘s officer was lately sent to exeâ€" cutea writ against a Quaker, â€" On arrivicg at the house he saw the Quaker‘s wife, who, in reply to the enquiry whether her husband was at home, answered in the aflirmative, at the rame time requesting him ¢o be seated, and ber husband would speedily see him. The officer waited patiently for some time; bu* the fair Quakeress‘coming, into the room, h« remirded her of her promise that he should see her husband. * Nay, friend," said she, ©1 promised that he should see thee ; and he has seen thes. He did not like thy looks ; thereâ€" fote he avoided thee, and has left the house by another path." & â€"â€"A Boston rhymester tells why people go to Saratoga : ©"Some come to pariake of the wat »rs 1 (The sensible old fashioned elves), And same to d‘spose of their daughters, ._ And some to dispose of themselves ; And some to @quander their treasure, And some their funds to improve, And some for mere love of pleasure, > ; "_ And some for the pleasure of love, f «And some to «scape from the old, : .. And some to see what is new, But mostâ€"it is plain to be toldâ€" Come here because other folks do !" Te Biutisa Nayy.â€"The question bas been often asked whether the Navy of Great Britain, mounting as 1t doos ‘over #ix thousand guns, and â€" mauned . by. 75,000 sailors,. exceed : the naviex of France and the United Stater, or France and Rus‘a, and were. it not that we might be ‘considered a . little <«gotistical we should say it did exceud them altogether, but it is uscless speculating upon this when thore ars other questions that do not admit of any doubt, vo ore after using the " Canadian Pain Dertroyer" douts its being the very best thing for th : cure of coughs, colds, sore throat dipthâ€"ria, pains in the stomach, sides and back, spiual affections, &c. Bold by all Meâ€" dicine Dealers at 25 cts. per bottle. / â€"‘To the increase in the value of horseâ€" fiocsh in France must,mo doubt,be attributed the issue of a recent circular from the W ar Oflice in Paris, giving stringent instruction on the subject of bringing to account the sums recived for the carcasses of slaughterâ€" ed cavairy horses. The amounts thus realizâ€" ed are to be pladed to the ghocing and hairness fuand, one of the numerous regiâ€" mental funds or "maseés‘! which .exist in the French: arm \/ Another ‘clause of the circular directs tgac- equal care is to ‘be taken of money: reeive} for the depouilles of dead svimals. A jOifl.t of delftriml.- horee would certainly beâ€" a , formidable pfcdedé resistamee!s _ f s4ng the pressure ot the hand, but sticks ak if 1t was glued, which condition isalway s dependent on a deratized #late of the stowach and digestive Buyan‘s W arees, (the great public remedy,. have now been in use over twenty year), hence it cannot be said that they are on trials They hbave been thoroughly tried, and pro. nounced (on the authority of thuse whose lives and health they have preserved) to be a surc, barmless and eminently salutary preâ€" paration, and if taken in season will invariably cure colds, coughs, sore throat, and all bron« chial affections.‘ One fair trial will conyince the most skeptical, Sold by all medicire dealers, at 25cts. per box. f s Hips Bovao Honses.â€"A horse is said to be hiteâ€"bound ‘when his skin will not alip ind« e e e e eP nr;&, by correcting which, and giving to them a healthy toncand cordition, the«lisease or complaint will disappear. Experieance hus proved thit the means best adapted to this ead is © Dartey‘s Arsbian. Heave Remedy and Con dition Medicine." Ithus beenused dn nume* «bus cams with completssucoess, generally «4T eting a cure in a few days.s.. Itis the best vondition medicine: knowan, and may be; givyen with perfoct safety at all: times, and dogs pr,t require, that the bhorse bo ‘kept from Jotk‘ ymember, the name, and see that the rigna ture of Hyrd § Co. is on each wkqd North rop & Lyman, Newcastle,‘ C, gmpflclqn for the Canadas, Sol1 by all lpedi}ci e docajerk. ~â€"\.Qur ~Defences.â€"Not only | ~do : we, anys |the Volunterr Nervtce Oaiotte, Ained | in t?e rank« of the‘ Volunteers, and in society, a distinet recognition of the worth| of. the old principle‘that every "man shall be bound to fight as well;38 pay for the deâ€" fence, if need . be,: of the land . that.gave hiw birth, but there are marked indieations of a ~change «in‘ the tone of ~oer~Jleading journals. Liist woek,; for instance: we "ré. printed. an article from‘thé Natirday Reâ€" view on " Arimy Orgauization,"which goes as far in the right direction, as ‘our~ selves have ever. done,. After apenking in terms : of ‘highâ€"praise of the acsâ€" of ; the Canadian: Pathament, the article‘ goes on to siy~ that / the> Can@dians * have in substance adopted the propogal which Lord Elcho brought without much® suecess ‘beâ€" fore the Houte of Commons, and which we are crowned with succes;." fiqdmdu.nbgn urged to follow the cxample of canada, and to make Militia service compulsory; in fact ~as it is in theory, ow all butthoes who disâ€" tharge their obligations to the country in th’c‘rfi)lunlc'cr ranks. So ‘we ;gfv tob, "and would join in, urging Lord, Wieho to perâ€" sovero in his tagk,. fakf xi 34 Mrssrs. Young & #adford having secured the services ot firstâ€"class working pem-lleu in! etruscan, filagree, plain, fancy and) solid gold work, and having made large additions their work shop are now beit«r preparea tof exâ€"cute any orders with which they may b ; enitristed than heretoforâ€". Masoni> jowels! gold and silver medals, and every kind of jowellory repaired. i â€"A French actress more celebrated for her beauty and her frankness than for her intelligence and virtue, ‘was in the, habit of attributing her inconsistchey to‘ her bad luck. "The moment I become really attached to "anybody," she used! to say, "I ain certain to e introduced to! somebody else whom I like better. _# a * MJ Bissark 6x A War wirm Fraxow.â€"A wellâ€"known German‘"joutnalist, ‘ M; Bamberâ€" ger, ‘who is ulso one ‘of the ‘most ‘emitent tnelnbers of the Customs Parkistnent, thits deiâ€" cribes, in a‘letter to his constithents, the opinâ€" fons of Count de Bismark relative toa war with France:â€"*"It is a fact well worth knowing that the Pruscian premier is opposed on prinâ€" ciple to a war: withâ€"F mace, es he considers it would lead to a most lamentable disturbance of the d-n‘oi:untn of Germany ; and as, moreever,, be, belioyes that, a ; victory, howâ€" ever brilliant, could only be purchased by the greatest sacrifices, sgincs. the, Erx::pcoph- wonld be repd;r,u.i ?olq jealous than evâ€"r of the Gmnl?,l, y de m:‘, and seek }:‘{cnic\m the losses of one catmpaign by a second, ‘There eas; much to bis credic as 4 skilfal , and ready statâ€"sman. â€" Not do T be‘feve Cdutit e Bis mark to be wrofig 18 Woldlag to the principle dliat /A war between tbertwo pations is thâ€" «reat eat o( all the cal jth W «D: 418,, aod M‘:‘Q"OI:I’::;"MQF ‘}?v" to dâ€"mone 2 Filidh tat suon w war ts {ocvitabt», it i 6ur first duty <#‘prvent i/ 'A..ad:o-_v._&iunp-. time to free herself feemâ€"the circumstances whonce seehia danger arleo8." 00 s3 07 / { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS * We promis«d in our last iâ€"sue to m«k« an expose of the late humbug p«tition which has been sent 10 England,aud failed so #xgually, to push into our columns. . Little need be satd to convince unbrassed pers »ns that the potition was gotten «ty to moet=a ourtain object, and that whject misrepresentation, _ Now, as to means taken‘to procure signatures, and hers we can speak / with confideuce only 0‘ the disâ€" tricts near us, and having taicen a litile pains with that in our immediate viciaity, we find that the Company‘s petition got elov n names bâ€"tween the towin and the Church ol Jaimes. We fiod out of these elâ€"ven, vigot, named Wil» liam Fiddler, John Roberis, J uns Arwstr ng, John Moyles, Jan« Helliâ€"t, Micbael B.â€"n« an, Daniel Balaw,‘and Joseph Armstrongz, are reâ€" port: d to deny altogether having sgned such a document! â€" Foat clever and hig ty Ol4 Bachâ€"Jar who diâ€"cugsessocial questions with such genial wimdom in the puges of /Turper‘s Hgzar, tells ihe following story to ill@â€"trute. the râ€"mson why women do not usially prosper +o well as m n in seme of the professi n-roc which they wourld weein to be quite as well adapted : It sremed to me thit wom»n might espeâ€" cially succeed us good engravers, so 1 w ns to one of the most experienced and succâ€"s‘ul engravers in theâ€"city and consulted with im ‘hot living. < But she sl6 that she will priâ€" Hn}v by martfed bruud‘ by.&n: tb;::':ostu e up wood engraving. 0 on l‘[ix‘tlmll;; mhs?'l;'n;fmbé to excel ; she ‘dogs not fee} that ber happiness‘depends upon it,. bhe will marcy, and then . ber buhrdi wages will lllppolt‘nef. She nu{ not say #o,‘ u]fi the engraver, ‘but she thinks #o, and It spoile her Work / s st esd sls nusifeas 1. »cross; at this nki',‘ «xbnusted b'y::;“: G;:é; and fet gue, ho tried to wad> ashors and :p râ€" ished in the goft oozy mad of that crowiug," choiee colléition n 4 iexs than Aise Amucf+ lorg on« clok of the court, â€"Oue sheriff, an i four, wagistrutes." , s ®‘Thois is un average district ol the settle> ment, and shch is probably, the .pmrn-do- of genuine sigpaturs out of the small number ol English diumgr-l on the petition, ‘Thete arâ€" sume Other curious facis in th« bist of «igâ€" nutures, for Justance ther» were sevaniteon Bt. Fermuias on th« list, and ‘we have in this nuamber are gent and received werkly. ‘in adâ€" dition to which there are now monthly mails sent to. ln'ijl‘t‘fi\'l‘l]v from Brazil, Chipa and Japan, > ‘The tumber of lâ€"ttâ€"rs despatched is now a daily laverage of 250,000. Number of letters and neWspapers dgl{ma! by «carsiers‘ during 1857, £,898,126 ; the same during 1867, 18,268,786, being an.increase in t m yoars of 400 per cent., while the box delivery has inâ€" croused in equal proportion. Number of forâ€" e gn lettors |seut and received in 1861 was 4,063,981 ; the same in 1807, 8,018,158, an increase of nearly 120 per cent. iq six yeurt. Aggregate \'iuc of postage stamps and stamp.â€" N +Dou‘t «yeu «es the lifficulty T: he askei, with great kindners aad intereyt. ‘No,‘ said lw :flfi;“fifll t mee,‘ . " AWeb)~‘ , *4 "have employ womef ‘mTvmm, Mw_"fln 1 could {sel anore c‘:uhq:d. Bat thre grutiv is, fhat whi.» a young.man comes to me Aind. l»gins tis work, hp feels that it is hig lif‘s Lusine». He is to cut hi« fittere ont 6f the “w-l. bifore brim. â€" Wite; family, bome, imesk, are @ll 4o "3 carved by his hangy and hy setties ‘steadily and carnes(ly at bis Jabor, determinâ€"d to‘master it, and with every inclfement «purâ€" ring biut on, ~ He cantbot murryâ€"un t he knows his trade. + [t is canctly the other ;q -ifih the girl, 2 imay be us as th» y. p b, »nnd‘:t wkbfl? dependcnt %9 N'f':lfxfl for The same is true . with regard to miny <mâ€" %o,ncuu in which women haye been eg‘-f 1. e kwow that as clerks at Washington thâ€"y are far lyss usoful than mon. ©Thâ€"ir thavibs of work are much le«s accurate, and they do mat give their mirds to thrâ€"ir«laties with the game consclentionsaâ€"ss and fidelity.‘‘ Therâ€"meon is the same as that given by the Old Bucholor. ‘Lhey do not feel thyt thess, dutios :are the businss of their life, and thst their whole: sacced ‘or failure‘depends upon the manner in which they are performed. â€" Whaterer they do, love, natrimony, and the care of a house of their own, are al ways at the hotiom of their thoughts. i B coul) . ho c on ul ; There is to be a new Froach Toan ‘of 44 600,â€" 000L Whitevâ€"r.other. praises may: be fuirly b:stowed on French l;m;:{inliq, it is hardly possible even for its most enthushistic supâ€" Dorters to‘describe it ‘@s a Theap governmeut. The Ermperot Napoleda found at hits wocession in 1851, 4 lrndgil debt o(,ttlfi,qoo.ooo;.,m taised it before 1881, to 492 millions. He thus in‘ thirteen ‘yrars niot only ‘toubled ‘ it, Dut added &4 millions . besides; < The total debtiof the Empir» at the . clope of Ja , We reckon«f J‘ 540 miltions â€"less lhl?n‘flizm‘h hational ‘delt by 237 millions; yit the condiâ€" tions under ;hich theso Erduch ligbiities were contract d, were #o yorable, that the annual interest, on the mh debt only exâ€" ceeds that «m the 2ronth debt by one m{!& The burdens enteil: d wnâ€"the two countrics ’y their past @xtravegance sre w# J Bmely bllnnge.d, and lh':mv Toan 'v'i?lch :;?#m licpetial Goveromâ€"nt is now vontetsplatiog, «will, in â€" all probability, ture «the scales in favor of Great Britain ty fore the epd. of the present year. ‘The consequences of the im pending Ti anstat n gutist on, will t» tuat the French nation will have to pay for thairâ€"debt a largec intor «t than. England .do «4 for here. The Fr:och dâ€"l4, both as to principal jand inâ€" tamat, ‘wilt ghortly be tatsdt~10 ‘a JeviA with that of she Unite 4 Btater=â€"a ~orupital .+ > 855 milliops sterliqg, with ‘as angual charge for iuterest _ of _ 28, millions The _ warâ€" like~ "errtorptis *‘ ‘ of" the‘ ~‘Raptré * are vatculated,to" hay : cost @iteg/ ther 308 milâ€" li m« n{,-umqqthg; more than hellâ€"a0e 1 / 54 milfong â€"was absorbed b"e the Crimema canmroslgn. T( we s t asiie the Mxican exâ€" qpmailtion, aim sunting €} 2o â€"wmiltion« the vut a <Aalil the Freach wass in tthe., bore, L&nâ€" ‘ba")y, china, Syria and Rome am »mat dto F1 Ixcuzase or Conrtsroxpexce ix New YORC -Accox.!l-fi' tv & late official report, the Amount of ujail matter in gross handled in the New York t office in 1864 avgraged fortyâ€" ume !ound-ir;.. The «daily averagce of 1867 was ninetyâ€"kve tons, an increase of one bunâ€" died ;nQ}Jwir'y per cent. in three years, and averaging two hundréd waggon loads per day. Aside from the domestic mails that mre conâ€" stantly arriving and departing, foreign mails atrive and dopart from Europe four times per woek by rezylar lines of st amâ€"rs, and sâ€"miâ€" in nthiy, cxtra 40 and from France, egainst but two forcign mails per: week in 1861. In 1861 two msilsâ€" mouthly were eâ€"nt to und received from _ Havana, mod now the same PR en CTE C eomd oid foplel = nild&uâ€"n im conmsideriuly Tss (hah onâ€"â€" A WINT TO THE s1«0sGâ€"MINDED. We clip tho tollowing froor the Port Ger y FRENCIL FINXANCK®, y

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