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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Jul 1868, p. 1

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Street, Ottaws, NG, t3 [C, *,} Bluck ExteiBigg ) Chal thete M;;% ces every “'“@, «t h will be & * rtment o ~~ C .| All Grownad on . T. BROWNX or 19 re of all D% s . Colds, 5* Joad, Cl 8+ Pus m %ni!":_?‘:.':.::%," us, SM EL MACBE, CINXXAu1d CLOYEsS, | (CGER, 3 ) SPICKS, < o OO .0 ol ”“.ndil" ..u.ool’c:"" m 20 cents to Y DE Als, AY. EKRS . beg that thair ARED iption, bF Orr®A *" oxraA®Ys a 13 . ToW®s US, 8 sEXTS BY SANTa vored with Vanilla p FLORs, _ Â¥ PAIN Een rder and use it} ter onse ty 06 1 'fl".?.'.--n‘ @AS, 4N4. .‘ ‘ALENTIA, â€" > CURRANXTS . CRAPES, P LENMON®, ;7 B Yhoat Bites ADLAN *A .. before th and CUcOA, PRUXNES, L1 MONDS, NUTS, be lect a8 Jeo. Mortinser. : Â¥. McCartby» sfac AREHOUSR _ YÂ¥ A »er t owxB 4 xD LQ&Ai i ces Tess Voice and At m & Nov. f :;f: s ot pitaee Nee‘ ul astol any of the c@®PA / anp “l"“"-. eticacy of the{ :a..w for ! ns uie f M' h ouulk'“..fl Lo » 1868g_ x the D 10g Forte JAMAIC es sn "O 0 o2 ience in thit B ©*I" °> cherefore hiy, and est Cash Prices, tion where the 1DNEY Oudd Towa« ‘at his reaidence or at FRYpF3 and magie®) xORT» pi «ctof i 1, 1867 SIUSCOY aBy, , printed ‘l‘mll"' . at the C y trad At ISAAC® rebadP lc c Iy sclechd gyo CEYÂ¥Loy & HaARpy mxor & P« daily on the. ‘RC At 2% 4 m-._a,m 30 f‘;ius:-'-‘.m;--‘â€":â€"i."“ e Eecmuie ‘ AVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of ‘anuary 17 1867. * 334y | J."o alfe and Wollington Streets, opposite Ceruck t es _ | he main entrance to the Government buildings. «â€"â€" mesmenmmiginssprmeepmmmmt | The « n}tfl‘fg-rdm ullthrq::n.i:of,w ® AUGUSTUS KEEFER, Fouk vof Fomhee . mmfoughonk . Ths BAWN sontoing BAIIISTC! and . Attorneyeat=«Laws| in Brandsi# Wines and Liqu ves, and over Solicitor in Chancery, 0"'3’""- &e. | deilcacy ofthe seas. a will be found on the tabie. The uin n iraaniar is thad “.xsi‘““'“m;ropfl s beat efforts will be directed to he comâ€" ‘m:l“i’ -erg; as the Custom m'.“ ort of hig guests ano patrons. wa, March 30. & ,Game eto..dslt R. HM. HAYCOCK, | _ The above I ‘flonll'-l‘l‘-l-l', Soltcitors=im= | in Packeghanm i Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Public, and ’ and ght Patont li?:.s-lm. cial cvviee: ‘Ofice Building, ElginStreey, Ottawa | BAR will at : P. J. BUCKLEY, I.L.B., !g.\:lll‘it._ll. and :??-“7-;:;'1..1 Solicitorâ€" Qan-{ Kal 16. <Khice, over Mr. Luke Casner s j& and Shos Â¥ 1e, Rideau Street, Ottawa, C. W. ‘anuary 17 1867. 334y BAI.II.‘III and Attorneyâ€"at«Law o.-o-whg‘l.m :'W"";’on I s Buildings, oppos e Post Office, Ottawa. 9 C 489y “Iimi'in, Sollcitor, Attorney, a id Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace and Couuty town Attorney, for the United Counties of Presuott rnd Russel!, Orric«: In the Court House, L‘Orignal. anudry 27, 1866. 34â€"6m (Atiending Physician General IProtestant Hospites ) Pll'llclAl, !-vm'- and Accoucheur» Residenceâ€"Four east of the Revere House, Rideauâ€"street, Ottawa. Ormer Hovesâ€"From 8 to 10 a m, and from 2 LAPIERRE & HMAYCOCK, TTORNIESâ€"A T«LA W, Solicitors=in= :\ Chancery, Conveyancers and Notaries Public, omer ol:‘?-x and Yorkâ€"streots, Cttawa. Uitawa, Fobruary 26, 1867. 368y _ Wirciaw Mosozove. Ottawa, Fob. 20, 1868. ‘mlll'-“l‘-l-", Solicitor . in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c., Sussex Streot. ormer : Union Buildings, Ottawa. jebruary 21, 1866. 5§5â€"y Ott awa tebruary 7, 1866 " oreanaminnrs ADY zyts are inserted in the cliowing rates : . " e Susiness Cards of from 3 to 6 lines, per anâ€" samâ€"payable in advance only, ... grans rat Advertisements, first insertion per W9W..cce cxcccrvercencee evrnererifereeccins mancie «j subsequert inseitions, per MMOys cccce eceen Yearly acvertisers specialiy contracted w pere: .lowance made. Yearly -ur:iption to the daily /if paid in ;{;{;‘_fl im WEVIMHOU «. cccedeec ce cenea subscription to the week! in ..m..r)..‘.....’.(" not pBid 10 BUVBMOO.ssecpecsenrecceees i; aRRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c. Odicoâ€"Mosgrove‘s Buildings, Rideauâ€"street, it â€" on tss es Tm FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL has been dn aw... onl i ae i e mmemmmai mm m Cenbigs mishod M.nlm:‘mo:(to?t.Ml-:v I ine the uisites a firstâ€"class estabâ€" N. TETREAU, Pmes is [OTARY PUBLIC for the Province â€" Ottaws, Nov.6, 1867 582 ‘ of Quebec, HULL, near the Post Office. i i e t e Dec. 6, 1867. « 300f uiess ht Nepe faore l ipuestadidees us (4 t 1 U iE DAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES NOW l.j.,’.'vll LaRGEST Clacuratio® of any paper ublished in the O:tawa Vallo issuing of the jaily over #,000 1 «nde Weekiy over 4,000 1 vaking a total circulatJn in the we‘‘ over 1«,000 1 thus outstripping all competitors, and .docding the b&st medium for business mex to adâ€" K. R. BELL, A.M., M.D., C k (Recesm.r rmox Exeraso.) ‘I-'lo'lv a«d _ Residence, Lovocrl':, &eâ€", 43, Little St. James Streot, MONTREAL. November 14, 1867. 5$89â€"6m Ottaba Hailp Cimcs, P"'c“'o Surgeon and Acconcheur Ottawa. Day offceopposite Mages & Russell‘s u:me-uhn; Night Office at his C Mar‘a Street, Conser Town. u4 . Ser s CUHED, with wat the ue of the knifo, by & »eat certa‘n, speedy, and almost pair‘oss ©*58. . Referenses given to pu.u.’:uo.-fn: Med, if cequired. â€" The curs quarar sed. )lflc: over Mr. Garth‘s Establish= ment, 25 Rideauâ€"st., Oitawa. p. May 30 44"t ‘Allll"ll, ty OHEWIT TOCC _. . | |â€" Guntb attending the Session of Parliament â€"Lang‘s Buildings, Post Office | will find| at the Toronto House most convenient Z\th.v-hll 10. .l'_;_'.‘i. frrmesccl :i < _ | pmmstens wglc;o the quiet of the prinhk:nllz is e c-~. T. DoE 3 . | r:‘“ m“ the usuat attendance tchfi ound at Chancery, and Conveyancing Otte b, 25, 186%. | 6t o c iniinns. Aucal Oareut e | Ouan Nob 25,1869. _ _. _: â€"__| STff _ (Rtawa, Novembar 13 .4 Office, Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau stroct. rtaws, Hegamber & LWLZ. i F Messrs. Cup_;n“&' 6-\,’5, Grocers. Htawa, January 27, 1866. > D-.j'll‘l'l Office, nlp.rlmuofl. posite Magee & Russell‘s. Ottawa, October 30, 1367. 576 DR. DORLON, it l::l-lcu-.m..u Accoucheur, Marci 1, * tral o.'m’ "Ininmaoak‘s Cawa, January 27,1866 ‘..'DR. wW. J. HENRY, 13 and a M%‘::‘. Kent Wellington= November 6. €utf EDWARD T. DARTNELL, wa, Aoril "“.-‘. Ottawa, 14. ARRISTER, #&¢c,, Ottawa. Oflce MOSGROVE & TAILLON, Dii. C. A. MARYIN, lu!'l'ls‘!. Office! Susser $tre DR. GEORGE HUYCHISON, EXTisT, NICHOLAS SPARKS, AYSICIAN, Surge.a and Accoucheur Office: Hunton‘s Block, Sperks Street. . T Published every morming, Sundays excepted.) D. OLIVER MARTIN, XQOL. K. NO ‘{SC J. P. MACPHERSON, A. CODD, M.D., C.M., I. J. WICKSTEED, Moical Canbs. D. (OCONNOR, D. CHESLEY, DR. 0. LEGGO, DR. 0. G woou, Office : Sparks Street, Ceonâ€" T H E inserted in the Daily at the iy contracted with, and Gzorez Tamiox 366â€"tf Street, over poid 371y "30â€"3m 17wâ€"100â€"y 576y GQeorge $5 00 6 00 $6 0@ $1 00 1 50 34â€"utf 34â€"utt &c. | kl,l,, Ho \| I AND | BlarLl: Book Manufacturer, & . METCALEFEâ€"ST., OTTAWA. _ | llA ING every faclility in the way of firstâ€"class Machinery, and employing none but firsticlass workmer., I am prepared to turn out every ription of Binding in as good a uglo ot + :ork hip as any other establishment in Canaâ€" a. } I &. MORTIMER, and ghiy over iauled and reOtted for the s .m:;:-d'yu_a of guests. THE TABLE A§T> BAR will at alltimes be furnishad with the very best the 1-rht affords. waetke _ GOODSTARBLTNG and a cars ul Hostlor always fustiendgnes JOMN MALTMAN. LA'I‘ CAMPBELL®S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the aboveâ€"named li~tol, begs leave to mHmm his nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling public, that he has reâ€"painigd and mwly-mmhhod&mugboulthheon- uoSKuu tablishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hoper to deserve encouragement and usson. 5. p _JAMES E. GOUIN, ]’ ATE McADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, A Pac ans. » The a Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packeaham, has becnleased 1y the undersigned and ple OJNI USES to and from the cars and boats free of char There is a FIkSTâ€"CLAS3 LIVERY STABLHattached to the Hotel. Ottaw 1868. l+y Oitawa, Novembe® 27. This House is eonnniontl'! situated, and still mainâ€" tains its sharacter as a FLRSTâ€"CLASS MOTEL. Considern ble addition~ have recently heen made to the p: and it has been ontirely repainted and nndov & No pains will be spared to ascomme«ate and please. LVR she has a few Commodious Suites of !11 ol to Lot, kandsomely. and comfortably 4 k k 1‘[! CHANT TAILORS and General tors, Elginâ€"streot, opposite the Russell House, and second docr from Eaton‘s Gilding Store, haring just received a choice stock of TOBONTO IOUS E, fl\ll undersi,aed, formerly bead wait= er at the itussoll House, bnr to *Cy his friends the public gonerally that he has leasâ€" ed the aÂ¥ove hotei, -hfeh is now woell furnished, and will be kept as a first class house. | The bet is well streked with the choicest brands of liquors. The table will be furnished with the the marâ€" ket afforits. Good yard and stabling uq_eho«l to the prei & s e TE SMITH & RCODNEY |* SPARKS STREET. Mlfi‘ TROTTER begs to announ®‘ she has a few Commodious Suites of And a ral assortmont of gentlemen‘s furnishâ€" ing , Would intimate to their friends and the public raily that they are prepared to executs all in their line at the shortest notice, in the approved styles and at prices that we defy conjpetition. Ottawa Oct. 1,1867; S5itt YOoRKâ€"STREET, “,’l «.. BE OPEN for the accommoda»« ion of 1?- public on THURSDAY, 12th of Maurch, 1863. The subscriber having again reâ€" sumed inesg in his cld stand as hotel.keeper, wishesto return thanks to his numerous friends and the public for the libéral patronage heretofore bestowe@ on him, during the pust seventeen years, and s by ur::t attention w‘bu:r-. and ki to all, to share a portion o io oâ€" nage. Wis Larder will b.pll.lyl r”livqr.w‘:lh the best the market afords. _ His Bar will 2e supâ€" plied with the besi of Liquors and choicest Cigars. w FCHOLAS Strect, Court«House A venue, 1@ Ott@wa, John Graham, Proprictor. _ _ â€" _ BOOKBIND ER THq METROPOLIT AN Otu'n.fl'oh. 6 Visiting the Lower St. Lawrence fot summer recreâ€" ation, egn cither going or coming, be accommodatâ€" ed by the week or month, at rates similar to those charged at the watering places below, Apply by letter, of atthe oftice. Ti WILLIS RUSSELL ; frnern mm tefornte : â€"igmgemge omcs MATHEWVSY OLD STAND, THE/® QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, The soason Mr. C dral) a a â€" Proprietor. N. }-LT!M house has been thoroughly renovatâ€" <P. glish, Franch and Canadian REVERE HOUSE, OTTAWA, PN'OM by 0 PARTIES ABOUT TO>««(LD :.'#1‘1”“' Ottawa. U§1ICAL ACcADEMY. § C o Haclys hnd Panecs Swoas (h aiee THE RUSSELL HOUSE, A. MORTIMER, USTAVE SMILTH, (Organist of the Cathe iDUMlNXON HOUSE, WELLILNGTON SPREET. bove firstâ€"class Motels are now open for the Aumond‘s Plock, Graddate of the Imperial Conservatory of Lessons on Pi and & T Ti ano % Singing. . Rideauâ€" a, June 23, 1869, Ti5y Ajotcls ant Saloons. Canadian Families LOUI8 HOTEL, ST. LOUISâ€"STREET, CLOTHS and TWEEDS, RUSSELL‘S NOTEL, 1E ALBION HOTEL JOIIN MALTMAN PLANS, SPECILFICATIONS, ESTIMATES, & AUGUSTUS LAVER, Parackâ€"st., P. O‘MEARA, Proratetos. 2 svEH Rideau Street Ottarea, AND GEOoRGE IRVINE. 4 658y T. MATHEW 8, Motoaheâ€"st:oot. 3847 PROPRIETORS qQU EBE C Arcuirsor TDt G88tf | _ LADIES CALL f_\‘T THE CAPITAL Boot ard %l Shos Store ! Stroet. 4 Ottawa, March 20, 1866 LHOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, ‘VIIOLE! ALE Man» facturers of Bed=« steads C>airs, &c., Chaudiere Island, Otâ€" orCheapGaiters Good at 95 cents. Mon‘s ware equally low, in every variety of styâ€"le $A ‘This is the place to buy cheap atthe "Caâ€" pital," Yorkâ€"stroct. 420y GEOR4E MURPHY. (‘! KORGE ARMATRONG, Cornmer Vice K torin Sczare abd Craigâ€"street, Montreal, solicits a call from the Citizens of Ottawa about to furnish, who n-l visit Montreal to bis nr{ lufio and varied stock of FURNITUREâ€"which he will soll at greatly reduced prices for cash, The Parâ€" lor Furniture is ofthe best quality and latest doâ€" signs, either rlnh or hundsomely carved, in W ainut, oil finished or polished, Al!(:'!‘lol Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Z%. Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" ary Store. The sale of Real Estate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. Consignments received for itive sale. lPartics wishing to purchase Rea g:no will receive all information FREE G# CHARGE by calling at the office. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"y FIRNITURE‘ WAREROOMS. l)llOVlN(‘lAl. LAND _ SURVEYOR, Draughtsman, &e.,)g:.mmiulond for Igpd and Lower Canadsa.) / and residence, wa coster, near Ottawa. Surveys uf every desciiption oxecuted with accuracy. Communications addres* od Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), or left at the oiice of N. Svarks, Solicitor, &o., Jttawa, will receive prompt a‘tention. 4 o CO!IB!IIIION Merchant and General Agent. Sole :font. for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey; also, Dawer‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. â€"Pork, !‘lan. &e., for sale. * ks _ R. E. o‘coxxor. March < His Sideboards, Bookcases, Chamber Sets, Hall Furniture, &0., are worthy of attention. . _Mair Mattrasses and Bedding of ul’dmnluo- cunstantly on hand, or made to order, at the short est putice. Call and examine for yourselves. «Patent Sofsa, with recliving arms, of a very u&nr!or make," .B.â€"Sole Agent in the Dominion for the sale of G. A. FISKS‘ Airâ€"Tight Metailic Casket. 712â€"3m ‘ RCOHITECT, Kigin=street, opposite "A the Post Ofice. * Rerwaxxcrs.â€"â€"IIl ASime, Esq, Architect, Philaâ€" delphia ; Thos Fuller, Esq, Architect, Albany Dr J A Grant, M P., Ottawa ; Thos Reyrolds, Esq, Managing Virector 0 & P R W T404€ Ports, Sherries, Brondiss Gin, &c., To ether with a General Assortmant of _ Orric®: No. 5, Sparks Stroot, near the Russell it "so, Otawrcolly, 0 w. _ . _‘ . y Which is in splendid condition. Also, Seotch â€"Irish, Old Rve FIRSTâ€"CLAS$ â€" GROCERIES, The following Waters and Boverages aro the principal cnes prepared at the Mrnicat Hars Factory: Belfast Ginger Als, Lemonade, 'iurn- g:;illo. Winter Beverage, Summer Bevérage, a Water, Seltzer Water, Potash Water, Kisâ€" «engen Water, Vichy W ater. > KENNETH, CAMPBELL & Co., Apothecaries to H.R.K. the Prince of Wales. W. M. MASSEY, I. B. TACKABERARY‘S AUC‘I’IOS ROOMS, No. 36, Ridean» street, below Whyto‘s Stationery Store. ‘The sale of KReal Esiate at Auction or private sale promptly attended to. Consignments received and immediate attontion will be paid. Sales attended tn any nart of the city or country. 699y D. CODD & CC., PA'I‘EM‘I‘ AGENTS, SOLICITORS, & c. Drn-inq-, Specifications, Models, and all other business in copnection with the procuring of Lettors Patent of Invention, attended to at the shortest notice. Ottawa, Jan. 20, 1 Bottled Ale, Bottled Ale, Bottled Alo. _4th. The ion of chemical knowledge, without ,whio: it is simply impossible to produce Rrated Waters in perfection. « Orricaâ€"Elginâ€"streat, oppesite the Post Ofice Ottawa. t T41â€"6m l“ XCHANGE Brokers, Fire, Life and Ac= _A cidental Insurance, Commission and Collectâ€" ng Agents. Office, No. 27, Sussexâ€"street, Ottawa. The proprietors believe their Erated Waters will be superior to any others at present prepared in Montreal, for the following reasons, viz:â€". 1st, The employment of the most improved ma chinery the United States can produce. _ _ * _ 2nd. The .pgliudon of strictly ecientific princiâ€" ples to the details. > 3rd. Extra care given to the chemical purity of the articles used in the different processes. _ > Particular attention wilt be paid to the preparaâ€" tion of 6 Belfast Ginger‘Ale,** a beverage first introduced into this country by our Mr. Bzows, who alene guunfl the orlsI'nl receipt, and who has also taken out a Trapx« Mark for the same. Beg to intimate to their patrons that they have commenced the manufacture of Rrated Waters of every description, and on the most extensive scale, Sorr Water and Girger Alé Factory, oPPOosITE the POST OFFICE, rWIuE sUBsCRIBERS CEO. MAYES, CcOPPER PLATE PRINTER, Bank Street, Centre Town, Between Sparks & Queen Streets. Bills of Exchange, Bil He Vir‘ing M'.{a,mumwmm Ottawa, February 21, 1846 KFine Boitled Ale ! 10XTRACTOR and Builder. OfMice!: /North side York streot, second door from Sussex Oruggists. THE MEDICAL HALL THE Subscriber would call the atten= | â€" tiom of Families and others to is 637y M. McLEAN‘S l:CTlQA!C Rooms, No. 19, $ Spectacles for all Sights, ONE DOLLAR A PAIR ! O‘CONNOR & WALLER, Agont for Ottawa 23 (GGreat St, Jamesâ€"street, Montreal, 1i. I1. MoGREEYV, A Call kindty Solfe‘ted. D. WhELAN, & nfi..mbu-ntu!. 6. 20, ‘mnlh 4 Crockery Store And other Ma â€" Whiskies, Atisccellancous. 8. CHRISTIE, L. SPARK® BILLINGS, Jr., YORKâ€"STRUET. vYiqTOR W. LEARN, Market Drug Store, Yorkâ€"street. DPTICAL Instruments Electroâ€"Magnetic and Gal anic Apparatus, . Photogra hie Chemicals, &c. WILLIAM NHOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, WIkâ€"IT4M AsNABLE MA W. . WALLEER, 378Â¥ Sparks Street, 472y §5â€" OoTTAWA, WEDNESDAY.:+JULY 8, is6s. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. SsSTOVES. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. * CAPITAL" ~85, hi m ie en sTOVE sUSSEX MEADPoWws DEPOT ! St. & CO. “7& have received our full and Winter Stock of STOVEs, STOVE PIFES, ELBOWS, DDMB STIVES, TLNW ARE and LUMBERMEN‘S SUPPLLES, which we offer Wholesale or Retuil at low prices. In Cooking, Parlor, Box and Hall Storas,for wood er coal we have the largest and most varied assortmen ever shown in‘Oitaws. CooKING £TovEs. CookKING sTovks. CcOOKING sToVEs. CcoKIxG sToOVvEs. * cookKING stovks. COOKING sToOVvEs COUKING STOVES. CoukKING sTOYEs. COOKING sToVvEs. pAs~ Qur stock of the above comprises the latess |.Kvo-nu in both ELEYATED and 1,0% L QVEN STOV: BOX AXD HALL STOVR®. BOX AND HALL STOVES. BOX AND HALL STOVES. BOX AND HALL STOVEs. f BOX AND HALL STOVEs. HOX AND HALL STOVES, ZAX" Suitable for private Dwellings and Churers . Warâ€"houses and Stoves PARLOR STOVEs. PARLOR STOVES. PARLOR 8 raRLOoR STOVES. _ PARLOR STOVE® PARLOR 8 PAR Tov®s. PARLOR STOVYES. â€" _ PARLOR * CoaATL STOvES. PARLOR GRATES. Hot Air Furnaces. We still continas to manutacture every deseription of TIN,BMEET IRON, and COPPER WARE, RUSSLA IRON PIPE, «ad DUMB STOVES. w Also all kinds of outâ€"door Job Work in our line attended to by competent and experienced Mechamics, Country Merchants supplied with Stovepipts, &o., at reduced rates. Lumbermen‘s Supplies _ Lumjermen‘s Supplies! Snanty Plates! Basins! Camp Ketiles, §¢. HOUSEFURNISHLNG GOODSs: * Bird Cages . â€"___â€" Bird Cages!~ . Bird Cages! » Bird Cages !®, Bird Cages : , Bird Cages! + Price Lists sent free on application, .. * > 8 â€" was. Any part of a Stove sold by us can be replaced when broken or burnt out, a fact intending purchaserswould do well to note. An inspection of the above goods invited at the J.A.PINARD&CO., Ottawa Qrtober 2 1867. Now White Cottons, (Zâ€"For Particulars See Circulars Ottawa, Juno 12, 1868. CUT and ENGRAVED _ PORT and SHERRY WINES, CHAMPAGNES,* do CLARETS, GOBLETS, LIQUEURS, * do CALF FOOT JELLIES rINGER BOW LS, do TALL TUMBLERS, CLARET JUGS, A do . DECANTERS, & FRUIT DISHES, do CELERY VASE3 . BUTTER COOLERS, do CARAFES, &c., &e, . And a choice lot of delicate Straw Stem Wines, in Ports, Champagnes, Clarets, Shei ries, Liqueurs, &e All the above articles match in shape, pattern, &c,, and are the Lest glass procurable in England, Ottawa, May 5, 1868 New Prints New Grey Cottons, Millinery, Mantles, Shawls, Dress GoodS Prints, Muslins &c,, CRICKETING GOODS, CROQUET, FISHING ‘FACKLE figOoills, â€" Masks&BoxingGloves New Dress Goods, ON MONDAYC, the 15th INSTANTL, Great Clearing Sa.le of Ury Goods. } y n 4.: Cunningham &Lindsay Ottawa, May 5, 1868. UST recetved ex 5. 8. § Demascus," 10. Hhds. of the finest English Giasswa selected expressly for the retail trade, comprising E? guin Aiinessares p‘N-v and most beautiful designs, very cheap. 1+ T ailoring Department is replete with allâ€"the novelties of the season. r Cash buyers will find it their advantage to visit the above before purchasing e Isewhe Ottawa, June 6, 1868. Gold Medal, Paris, 1861 OTTAWA CROCKERY STORE Sheffield House, Ottawa. TO SELL THE BALANCE OF THEIR SUMMER STOCX CÂ¥ At Prices which must effect a Speedy Sale 1868. M .A YX . 1868. No. 14, RIDEAUâ€"STREET, N M W â€"â€" OO D B.! 51 RINEAU STREET, {opposite Mr. P: Whaten‘s.) ® , 4y AlK NOW SHsWING A good yalue in Striped, all Mohair, for 6d per yard Prize and Gold Medal, Paris, WILL COMMENCE «# CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT, A goodl Cotton, 40 inches wide, for TJd per yard AT THE HSBLER & ‘ N i# SEWING 1 WERE A WARDED THELR 6778 A good heavy made Cotton for 6d per yard A good variety of Patternaat 6d per yard No. 17, Bussexâ€"st., Sign of the Golden Ball, J, A. PINARD & Co., M e3 W cCo. KH. 186 7. 35, Sussex Stazet. PARLOR STOVES. PARLOR STOVES. PARLOR STOVES. 510y 1LSON‘B MA CHINE 16y slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain In the head and stomach, ungniet sgleep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indigestion low spirite, f&'mm dreams, and a gruluarwuht. ing away of flesh. _ xc Gral y ie m They are palatable and solfâ€"administored to th childâ€"drive out the worms thoronibly without paip and emrlouly cloanse the stomachâ€"thereby doir; away with the necessity of administering Casto Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other W«rms. Mothers Read Thisi~â€"Holloway‘s Wortn Lozenges mre a certain and safe romedy for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" krown and mohuho}ly fact that one groat camuse of death among children is from Worins alore, it cannot be too doeply impressed upon the minds parenis the necessity of closely wailching their children. â€"By so doing; and understanding he lyuztoml and true cause of the disease, thousands of children mlfin bo saved from early gravos. Sywrrous or Worus.â€"The rouo-'m’ are a few of the very numerous syinptoms an discases which are caused b( Worms : deranged appetite, emaciated extre nities, oTensite breath frequent picking at the nose, flndln‘ of the teeth du;‘n‘ sleep, hgrdqou' of the lly, with frequent t rluh box contains the {ncâ€"simile signature of Norturor & Lruax, Newoastie, C.W., who are he sole proprietors. _ | __ L g and take ‘mo other. "WiR Sola by all the ggists in Ottawa, and medicine doale _ every where 518Â¥ Errors of Youth.â€"A Gentioman who sufâ€" fered.for years from Nervous (Debility, Premaâ€" ture Decay and all the effects of youthful inâ€" discretion will, for the sake ot suffering humanity, send free to all who need it the recipe and direcâ€" tions for muh&; the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adâ€" vertisers‘ ox&mrioncs can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, â€" JOHN B. OGDEN, 43 Cedar Street New Y ork Carrers axo Hovse Forsignixgs.â€"Garland Mutchmor & Co. make this department a speciality. They have just received a large stock and invite the attention ot parties furâ€" nishing to it. Purchasers will find their tock in this department second to none in Ottawa. _ 582â€"y Moxay Maxes tus Mars Go.â€"This is an old and true saying, and it is equally true that the «"Canadian Pain Dostrcyer " will make all pains go from the body, and cures~ bowel complaint, tooth ache, head ache, sprains, bruises, &e., sooter than any thing else discovered. Price 25 cents a bot le. Prof. Philo,Molmes writes, «Chemistry and meâ€" dicine have been made subservient to ali discases which flesh is heir to, yet how little has science dons toward impreving our personal appearance. Kecently I have investi mfi scientific preparaâ€" tion which has ¢omne bo’m the public, but which has been in use many years, ‘umd lMail‘s Vegeâ€" table S1cilian Hair Restorer. Jt cures all disoases of the udg. and allays all that heat and irritation, and furnishes a nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and mpgvml. and by its remeâ€" dial virtues, it causes the hair to grow where it has fallefout, and restores it to its natural color when ‘nyi The old im appesranco agai ioi nceae P Bxyin‘s Waréks, (the great public remedy,) have now been in use over twenty years, hence it cannot be said that they are on trial. They have bsen thoroughly tried, azd promounced (on the auâ€" thority of those whose lives and health they have preserved) to be a cure, harmless and eminently ldlltr{ preparation, and it taken in season will invariably cure colds, coughs, sore throat, and all Bronchial affections. One fair trial will convince the most skeptical. Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 donts per bex. sls ‘ehsladt ds bhitas i Rsdinatscofsaead in thi);. city." Vast qnntitieI of the Soothing Syrup are naty sold and used here. We think Mrs. W inz'lo! has immortuliuq her name by this invaluable article, and wo sincérely believe thouâ€" sands of children have been mfnd trom an early grave by ‘its timely use,, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No moruer has discharged hor duty to her suffering little one, in o*t opinion, until she has given it.the benefit of Mrs. Winslow‘s Boothing Try it, Try it, mothorlâ€"'ru! 1t nowâ€"Ladies‘ Visitor, New York City. Bold by all druggists. 25 cerits a butt‘e. Be sure and call for _ * | * MRS. WINSLOW‘3 SO0THING SYRUP," Maving the jacâ€"simile ot " Curtrs & Prexktxs" on the outside wrapper. All uthersâ€" are base imitaâ€" jong. ns 162â€"24â€".2m" To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the ' prescription used (free of charge), x;glh the direcâ€" | tions for preparing and using the samte, which they | will find a sum® curs for Consvarrio®, Astima, | Broxoutts, Covans, Coups, and all Throat and | Lung Affections. ‘The only ob‘ket of the adverâ€" tiser in senclsgthe Prescription is to benefit the l afllicted, and spread information which be sonâ€" | ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufâ€" | .crer will try his remedy, as it will cost thein r oâ€" | thing, and may prove a blessing, Parties wishing \ theJ;rucnpuon. PRzE, by return mail, will please | address, REV. EDW ARD WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New ‘York. ! To Consumptives.â€"Tho advertiser, having I been restored to health in a few weeks by a very | simple remedy, after having #ufered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread l disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to | his fellowâ€"sufferers the moans of curs. | Who is Mrs. Wins ow ¢ ‘ As this question is frequently asked, wo will simply say that she is a lady who, for upwards of ’ thirty years, has untiringly devotea her time and ’ talents as a Female Physician and narse, princiâ€" pally among children. She hasespecialiy studied ‘ the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort aJd practical knowâ€" ledge, obtained in a lifetime l'peut a* nurse and ’ phys‘eian, she has compounded a Sooth ing Syrap for children tecthing. It (.po+te: like magicâ€" giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In co*uquenoo .of this article, Mrs, Winslow is becoming worldâ€"rencwnod as a benefactor of her race ; children certainly do kiSE UP and bless her ; upocufiy is this the case Sowsnopy says‘ "there is something peculiarly attractive in a horse. Mis intelligent eye and car, his lofty carriage, his free and graceful motion, his vast strength, his obedient temper, and bhis inâ€" dispensable use, all endear him to us. We love to 1..05'.: his fine proportions, and take in tke inspiâ€" ration of his energy and power," but it is only when the horse is properly cared forâ€"when be is froe from disease or unsoundness of any kind that he will exhibit these points of attraction, and withâ€" out which he is of but little value. Am of = Darley‘s Arabién Heave Remedy a ition Medicine," should be in poss¢ssien or every man who owns a horse, to be used in case of emergency. Don‘t fail to get it. Remember the name, and see that tho:irgulnolflrdv & Co. is on each pack= age. Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, C.W., preâ€" a;l:wn for the Canadas. Sold by all medicite ‘ors. R T. Doonmarzyt, Chorister Fronch Parish Church, Montreal. ‘ * When somewhat hoarse ftom cold or overâ€" exertion in public speaking, I have uniformly fout d Brown‘s Troches afford relief. Hexry Wickes, D. D., \Fastor of Zion Church, Montreal." Fold by all dealers in medi¢ines at 25 cents a box « I havo been afilicted with| Bronchitis during the part winter, and found ro telie{ until I found your Broxcuiat Trocues.‘ _ | * C. H.|Garoryer, Principal of Rutger‘s Female Institate, New York.‘ «* Almost instant relief in th:;mlreuing I@bor ot breathing peculiar to Asthma." § Raev. A. C. Ecourgtos, New York * It gives me great pleasure to certify to the efficacy of your Brom-hi‘:l Trockes, in an affliction of the throat and voice, induced by public singing. They have suited my case o xactiy, relieving my thront and clearing the voice so that I could sing with case. It is the best HALR DRESSING in the world, making lifeloss, stiff, brashy hair, healthy, soft, and glossy. 4 Price $1. â€" Por sale by all druggists. Bronchitis, Coughs, Asthma, And all disorders of the Tiroit and Luxos, a relievéd ‘by using « Brown‘s Bronchial Troches.‘ Can have their hair restored ‘o ite natural color, and if it has fallen out, creafe @ new growth, by its 785d at + SPECIAL NOTICES. for Holloway‘s Worm _ Lozenges VECETABLE SICILIAN . HATR y RENEWER . _R. P. HALL & C0., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors mtS are made youug 4 EASTERN. The Hon, the Chicf Justice of the Common Pleas, presiding. O(tawa, Wednesday, 20d September. 1.‘Orignal, Wednesday, 16th Beptember, Porth, Monday, 21st September, Pembroke, Friday, 25th September., â€" .Brockville, Wednesday, 30th‘ September. Cornwall, Wedneeday, 14th Qctober, Kingeton, Weduesday, 21st October. MIDLAND. The Hoo, Mr. Justice Hagerty, presiding. B«lleville, Wednesday, 30th September. Pictou, Monday, 12th October. Napance, Thursday, 15th October. Cobourg, Tuesday, 20th October. Whitby, Tuesday, 27th October, Peterborough, Monday, 2nd Novemler, Lindsay, Zridey, 6th November, MIAGAIA. > The Hon, Mr. Justice J, Wilson, presiding. Owen Bound, Tuesday, 22nd Beptember, : Barrie, ‘"ueday, 20th September, Milton, Tucstay, 6th October. Hamilton, Monday, 19th Octob«r. 8t. Catherines, Thursday, 6th November. _ We‘lind, Wednesday, 11th November. oxrorp. The Hon, Mr, Justice Morsison, presiding. Cayuge, Thureday, 10th September, imcoe, 1 uesday, 15th September, Woodstock, Tuesday, 29th September. Stratford, Tuesday, 6th October. Bravtford, Tucsday, 13th October. Guelpb, Thursday, 29th October, Berlin, Wednesday, 4th November. WESTER® . The Hon. Mr. Justice A. Wilson, presiding. Walkerton, Wednesday, 16th Beptember. Godertich, Tuesday, 22nd Beptember. Sarnia, Wednesday, 30th September. * London, Monday, 5th October. $ $t. Thomes, ‘Tuesday, 27th October. Chatham, Tauerday, 3rd November. Bandwich, Tuesday, 10th November. f woark. The Hon. the Chief Justicse of Ontario, presiâ€" ding. County ot Peel, Thurs lay, 24th September. City of Toronto, Tuesday, 6th October, County of York, Thursday, 15th October. Advices from South America state that the vellow fâ€"ver has greatly diminished at Lims. The total numb«r of deaths by this discass are ten tbowand. â€" The English and Freuch Viceâ€" Consuls were among the victims. : "I‘wo severe shbocks of cartbquake® were exâ€" perienced in Ecuador on the 17th June. Mach property was destroyed and five persous killed. . News from South America. New. York, July 5.â€"The steamer City o/ Baltimore, from Europe, has arrived. National Democratic Conventioni New Yorr, Jaly 6.â€"The Convention met at noon. The committee on platform expect to teport this evenibg, when balloting for the President will commence at once. A resoluâ€" tion was adoptéd requesting the President to issue a proclamation of universal ammesty. The Democratic National Convention. Nzew York, July 6.â€"The Democratie Naâ€" tional Couvention reâ€"arsembled at ten a.m. ‘Lhe hall was crowded. °4A resolution was adopted that the Convention nominats candiâ€" dat s for the Presidency and Viceâ€"Presidency. Mr. Bigeler, in Convention, after a long deâ€" bate offered aâ€"resolition that the States be called upon to present ths name of any candiâ€" dates for Previdenry, and that the delegutes bave five minutes each to present their views of their candidates. Several emendments and propositions were offered and lost. The quesâ€" tion was then taken up, and Bigeler‘s resoluâ€" tion was adopted Sternly he ordered the gentle: Fooâ€"Foo To " come down out of that there !" And he told Hiâ€"Hi to go the placeâ€" I won‘t ay precisely where, Then fnc dragged off his child whose spasm evineed Unusually wild despair. But the Tyccon alas lswas badiy fooled, Despite his paternal pains, For John with a toothâ€"pick, let all the blood Out of his jngular veins ; While a back somersault on to the floor Battered out Fooâ€"Foo‘s brains. Or Johnny would tie his legs round h And tumble and bounce and roll ; Or over a lot of very sharp swords They‘d both take a pleasant stroll Or hang by one leg to the upper end Of quite a long bamboo pole. The course of true love, even in Japan, ; \ Often runs extremely rough, And the fierce Tycoon, when he beard sof this Used Jlfnaneso oaths so tough, That his courtiers‘ hair would have stood on end * If only they‘d had enough. When they were tired, on a telegraph wire They sat themselves down to rest ; With an umbrella he balanced himself. They buried them both in the Tycoon‘s lot Right under a dogâ€"wood tree, Where they could list to the nightengale, and The buzz of the bumble bee ; ~ And where the mosquito‘s sorrowful chapt Maddens the restless flea. And often t night, when the Tycoon‘s wife Slumbered assound as a post, His almonâ€"shaped eyeâ€"balls looked on @sight That scared him to death almost ; ‘Twas a baldâ€"hcaded specter, flitting about Witha paper muslin ghost! Fanny Fooâ€"Foo was a Japanese girl, The child of the great Tycoon ; She wore her head bald, and her were made * Half petticoat half pantaloon ; Her face was the color of lemon peel And the shape of a tablesnoon. Often be‘d ‘climb to a high ladder‘s top, And quietly there repose, As he stoop on his head and fanned himse While she balanced him on her nose, Or else she would get in a pickle tub And be kicked around on his toes. So the Tycoon buckled on both his swords, In his pistol placed a wad, And went out to hunt for the truant pair, With his nerves braced up by a tod, le found them enjoying their gaileless selves Un the top of the lightning rod. _ | If He While And her A handsome young Jap was Johnny Hiâ€"Hi, And he wore paperâ€"muslin elothes ; + . His glossy black hair on the top of his fiead In the form of a shoeâ€"brugh rose ; His eyes slanted downward, as if some chap Had savagly pulled his nose. And «c Did All ! Around in spots, enjoying themseives In a strictly Japanese way ; ie howling a song to a oneâ€"stringed lute Un which she thought she could play. any Fooâ€"Foo loved Johnny Hiâ€"H And when in the usual style, popned, she blushed. such a dee u‘d hu\‘fllufi:ght she‘d too mus badn‘t been for her slantâ€"eyed AUTUMN CIRCUIT®, 1868, Uh ti he held her to his breast, cream colored séalp she fondly laid on his calico vest. A TALE OF JAPAX the bliss of the newâ€"botn lo little pagans stray in spots, enjoying themselve Arm â€"loag» @ mm ANONYNOUS round his neel h Hi h 4 ET { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS Angr h If " Tus Reusksro Cartives,â€"The Abysâ€"inian captives (says q letter from mear Magoa‘a) cannot be suid to bear many tmeoes of thoir | long confinement, Consul Cameron is sedly | broken down, bat has mended coms d raldy I since his arrival in camp, °In spite «i the inâ€" | tepse and increasing anxiely they must have | endured duming the past month, a fow grey ‘ hairs seem to be th : only souvâ€"nips they have | brought with thein from Magdala; The Gorâ€" | mans are, however, taking back to Fatherland souvenirs of another kin1â€"beautifal Abyseiâ€" | nian wives and quivers full of childon, the lattâ€"r as rsobust and nolsy as any on whom the brawling Ithine throws its spray, The | fact is, they bad been living in luxaury up | there, and so far as the cuusine and /iqueurs I are concerned, have remson to mgrot Abeir being transfersed to the British camp, T. ij.‘ arrack;, and choice wines ate uokbown hére ; llf‘e captives conld not be treated ! with cigars and cogna; as they bad exâ€" | pected, and " What, not gven rum 7" showâ€" jed the surprise they fâ€"lt on . being told | that thearmy had been deprived of that beverâ€" l ago too. â€" Mad they asked for a glass of water, the probability is that in nine tents out of ten | they would have been able to cxclaim, «What, | not even water?" for all supplies of that ne» \ cessary have failed ; none can be had nâ€"arer | than the Beshillo, seven miles off, _ We suller more from wunt of weter chere than ever we \ did at Zoulla, â€" In poiot of kit, toc, the tnnâ€" jority of our new made friends secm to ba well | wif, requiring from balf a dozen to fiveâ€"and> Awenty servants to attend it to the shore; bat probally their indents may be subjected to a little of the fashionable cuttiong dow#n which has been practised so pitilessly a ad successtul~ | ly upou othere. x No Pounricat Eneuvesasa.â€"It seems Cist for once ths American people are to jms through a Presidential campaign without th s usual ¢xcitement and entbhusiasw. From Maine to Calitornia, Noith and4 Souh, thâ€"re is almost a dead political calm over the land, Hero worship has passed away, and G:mant, simply as Grent, excites no uproar or adora. tion, Asa general he scoms to have don + his duty, aod the country has rewardedArim for it by crowning him with the highest hohours in their posscssion. As the nominee ‘of the Republican party, he bas sct a good cxamjple of holding his tougue, and Mr. Spsaker Colâ€" fax seems to be doing the same thing. Grant will dp nothing to put bimsclf in the White House. If he is elected, itâ€"must be on bis l own merits, without a fulsome parade of speeches, principles, and promises, which ars #o often mads but to be broken. Buth he and the Speaker bave started for an cxtended Western tour, and if both should remain in the heart of the Rocky moountains motil flke midcle of next November, we doubt if it would® influence a ringle vots cither way, . ‘The samg is true of the Democratic party. I1f it nomâ€" inates Chass, or Pendleton, Manceck, Henâ€" drick®, or Seymour, there will be very little exdlctat about the maiter, sive in the vicinity of Fourteenthâ€"street and 8 â€"vouthâ€" avenue. Whcerer gets the pomination, we may expect.one huadred guns in the City Hull Squer», and the +ame in Baltimore, @ud possib‘y in New Orleans, if that city can afford th« powder. We adioit thet the nomiâ€" nation of Cbase would creat» some excitâ€"mont for the time being, and rerve to incroase the intâ€"rest in the contest, but the Chief Justice, like the General, wocld remain silent and the spbiox would rule the hour. It is a fact that l political entbhusiaâ€"m is so dead, that the picâ€" tureâ€"makers of this city complain they cannot l sel‘ their portraits of Grant. â€" ‘The reasons for | this are obviousâ€"there are no really pr. at and | vital questions bâ€"fore the people, the Southern | States are being rspidly reâ€"wdmitted, the noâ€" | groes dn vote, siavery is dead, ‘h’?beh a disâ€" position to pay the national gebt, There is no possibility ot‘a foreign war, and the country is in a prosperous condition, its money ca»y, and an immense barvest comiog in. . Under these circumstances it makes really but little difference whether Chase, or Grant, or som:>~ body else goes into the White House. â€" N. J â€"â€"It is announced that the Slamese twine, after living to be fiftyâ€"nine years <f age and mising large families of ctildren, bare deterâ€" mined to bave the singular, ligament «hich unites them severed by a surgical op rition. The reason assigned for the @ct will be acâ€" knowledged to be a good one. Th: twins have reached an age when discase may be +x> pected to attack the srstem, and, x ing ut this moment in a pbysically healthy cordition, are naturally apprehensive that the one may comâ€" municate discase to th« other, which will prore fatal to botb. As they wre now. united, it is certain that the death of one of the brothers would be instantly followed byâ€"that of the other; but -mldpfldal geparation take place, there is a bility that one might survive the other, â€" It is upon this possibility, tion, tplling there to contine their work practice of lhdi.-pe!tuhlc mancetyres. can we mot take a lesson in common # Cannot our generals conxiace them solax substance is better thin show, and i cannot b» bad, it is the show which ghe sactificed, and nout the substance? « they see that, though steadiness in * m« jast‘ may iadicate «teadines«, not with woith, in other particulats skilfe! show of fat more importance, aud that +4 ments‘ such as would shield a ba:?m fire are of more consequâ€"ase than#thâ€" approved â€"© parads movements‘ known profesion * ‘The art of war &s resar private soldier is now simple, and yot w gist jn neglecting it for ‘the sahe of mystcries of parad=» which other arwies discarded." ma anit of the soldicr reduced to such simple formations as would te actually employed against an enemy, | At Chalons, the other diny, the French commander instilled precis ly the same doctrine into the troops un der his direcâ€" tion, telling there to confine their work to the practice of lhdi.-pe!:uhle mancetvres, . Now, can we mot take a lesson in common rease? Cannot our generals conxiace themselwes tait substance is better thin show, aad if both cannot b» bad, it is the show which ghould be sactificed, and nout the substance? Caunot they see that, though steadiness in *marching jast‘ may iadicate «teadines«, not without it« woith, in other particulats skilfe! shouting is of far more importance, and that +m oweâ€" ments‘ such as would shield a ba:?on from fire are of more consequâ€"ance than#th> most approved â€"< parads movements‘ known to tue profeesion * The art of war &s regards the private soldier is now simple, and yot we perâ€" gitt jn neglecting it for ‘the sahe of those MISCELLAXEOUs . c ujon the manzer 4. > «â€"The Abysâ€"inian im near Magda‘a) nz tmees of thoir i Cameron is sedly nded coms‘t rabdy In spite «i the inâ€" ty they amust have month, a fow grey en in the s said that one of the { thos +« have i oK

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