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OLIVER MARTIN, h:-GES.';fi"-i ::o‘:r of the knife, by & ##9#, certain, spcody, most painleas ders. lrmn:'.iv- to partics nou& Otawe, April 14. e _ 17wâ€"100y Aoyrarisi®g AGANCY.â€"Mesre. 3. M. Patenguil & 2 go., bt, Fark Row, New York, and _ State Streat, 'MS anh ”&MM'!A”-“MOGM' m â€"â€"â€" _ bus cecegve Advertwements for the Ortawa Tonts | n"‘.w‘ HOUSKE,. ouawaA Wiriiam Mosorov puawe, Feb 1D TrORNE Yâ€"AT«LAW, Sothitor in ‘ Chancery, Conveyancer4 kc., Sussox Streot. "neviee: Union _lhudinn.&uwa. . ‘:"u-rsn and Attorneyâ€"at«Law r itor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &0. Ofiecscâ€"Lang‘s Buildings, Elginâ€"st., opposite the Pust Office, Qicawa. fl rtuclhl. Surgeon and Acconchâ€"ar Ottawa. Day office opposite Magee & Russoll*s ww YTown; Night Office at bis s Maria Stroet, Coster Town. _ _ «, TTORNE YÂ¥â€"ATâ€" LA W, Solicitors«in« ‘ , Conveyancer, Notary Public, and hteat Right Solicitor. s Arvic® : Office Building, ElginStrves, Ottawa gbmary 4 D TTORNIESâ€"A Te«L,A W, Solicitors«in= A ry, Convey ancers and Notaries Public, fl%x and Y’wk-amu. Ottawa. uawa, Rebruary 26, 1867. + hk * The remarkable success which has attended the miroduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lye :.:‘c:um markety by the uwfim bl:l ox« cupidity ot an unpringi town {which has already beon ..n:: of borrowing tther people‘s brains) by a spurious imitation sod abmary 7 'Ahl.:-".rul‘-. Le+, 00;::'.--0.00 ‘\'ns‘l‘nl.ll:fl.a. 60R kutermmemerfom meercemmammenen aniengpas en mm mmrommmess. . 6. J. CDOoHERTY, k AW, Chancery, and Conveyancing l‘o.oo. Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau sttoot. Otawa, Docember 6,1867. t 13 EXTRA, No. 1, and CULL, PINE and CEDAR P SHINXGLES, â€"© «ther ‘s brains) by a‘ spurious imikADION | nfigbv., To lnfld‘n.u m \| shasers shonld be careful to ask Harto‘s Conâ€" | ind oo tiich is sord y all respeataiie | T w Draggists and Grocers in town and, country. _ 783y ! ln lots to suit purcoliasers. Pit. GEORGE HUYCHISON, Dmllfn Office, Sparksestreet, op= posite Mages & Russoll‘s. ‘ Witawa, Octobor 30, 1367. 818y \ DR, W. J. HENRY, B-.‘Il of Went yaud We Rtreets, Ottawa. Novem ber 6. (Mtawa, June 30th, 1868. qm FOR SALE. e YETERINARY E8STABLISHMENT [’l“l"h Offlcet Susser Street, over Mossrs. Campbell & Co‘s, rocers. Htawa, January 37, 1866. â€" Jl--:l . & F. CQLK M A N, V (N."m'p?fl atiended and medicmes sent to any part lh’lh-.:l’l;l-“ 8 II I N EDW AD T..DARTNELL, ARRISTEI, Solleitor, Attorney, a 1d Just received at i THE LONDON MUSIC sTORE, juy. Ner Mazesty‘s Theatro, "WX, 'Mm . Anéw and spicadia assortment of PIa N 00â€"R OR T ES! _ . po~UNION MAKE, ®&% AARWISTERS, â€" SOLICTTOR®, ‘«&c. ONCENXTRATED LYE. WCTORIA ORGANS & MELODEONS. smcs * Y , CONCERTINAS, GULTARS &s.,, m"’; P 0e . es Cesnecto i with this establishment is a Piano Mamptacturer, who will attend punctually to all evdets for TY NLNG lort at the London Music Store. sa aeve wwes NICHOLAS SPARKS, (Wava, March 15, 1868 RNTIWT. Ofce$ Sparks Street, Comn«â€" | tral Othmr®. tawa, January Â¥7, 1866. A.As_o-_uu LAPIERRE & MAYCOCK, BOOK BINDER & BLANK °BOOK MANURACTURER, 1 J 26 Meloalfoâ€"stroqt, Ottawa. Having every tacility in the '.;.um-d- Machinery, and mu. but Arstâ€"class tidn of I.id:: w as “-:I?.dm un,m“-.:;‘zm of Quieboe Also just received a new stock of Oltawa, Fob. 6 Becond hang Wianos taken in part vays sat tor ORsE 1NFIRMARY, recepr e The subscriber having completed bis IANO8 I ~PiANO® 1 YOL. III. NOC 156. torKâ€"sTREE1, OTTAWA, Neoxt to Salmen‘s Hotel. , AT MARKET PRIC®ES, J. P. MACPHERSON, (Member of the College of Vigerinary m‘h'dt‘)r Tt CAUTION To THE PUBLIC. Moncal Cards. D. C. A. MAIXZYTN, 1Â¥ DR. 0. C,. Woou, wmoreron k at, DR D. (xCONNOR, PIANO from this establishment: war Mosgrove‘s Buildings, Rideauâ€"streot, 20, 1868 Xegqal Cands. N. TBEBTNEAt OFFERS FOR SALE, (1 H. HAYCOCK, LE FACTORY! 478 Lesses JOUN ROCHSSTER, Jz. A8. T82 ASD LEGGO, Grone® Tamco®. 366â€"tf Wellington« Metoaheâ€"stzoot. fl ; Olttawa, November 27. 43utf 87â€"6 _ The « qUSEN" comprises all the requisites for a 34â€"6M | gratâ€"clase kestau ant. ‘\‘Icl‘uol:\onnlm‘ and ref. Wmm The BAR contains | the cheicust Brands ir and Liqu ves, and every hee | of the seas, a wiil be tuand on the table. The best efforts will be directed to he com»â€" _ | fort of is guests ano patrons. â€"_ §5â€"7 NVCMI.AI Street, Conurt=House A venie, Ottawa, Jobn (Graham, Proprietor. This House is conveniently situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a }lm-cuu MOTEL. Considerable addition= have recently heen made to the premises, and it has been ontirely repainted and | renovated. No pains will be sparedto accommoiate and please. P * of ch There is a FIk3Tâ€"CLASS . LIVEEKY STABLEattached to the Hotel. Ottawa 1806. 17 modious establishment, in thenanagement of which by strict attention to Nll.fl.‘l.‘ guests, he hopes to deserve encoura, support. ancourngoment and support. . ‘ REVERE â€" HOUSE, OTTAWA., W Basving $ .............PROPRIETORS. Tln-n-n-m.:s HOTEL bas been T es e n â€"«Ottawa, Nov. 6, 1867 j 582 * THE RUSSELL HOUSE, 4UFR. Th iienigant, Propicer t the aboveâ€"named Houtol, begs loave to "b‘}"m his nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling public, that he has e feibled ud newly fermienniihrveghootthincogs ' Mr. GUSTAVE unf. mist ofthe Cathe . draly a Graduate of the, «Conservatory of Paris. Lessons on Piano and Singing. Rideauâ€" | P d dlhfl’-unu. 8 \â€" Ottawa, June 23, 188. 115y eligible for civil or military officers, or private gentlemen remaining in lh::iy. _ Ottawa, June 20, 1 348. fYur * M or at the Russell Hoase, bor'h not‘ty his friends and ll:‘ch.'h Lo.unlly that ho has loasâ€" ed the above i, which is now well furnizhod, and will be kept as a first clas« house. . The bar is woll stooked with the choicest brands of liquore. The table will be furnished with the best the marâ€" ::M Good yard and stubling attached to * GEoRoE IRVINE. Ottawa, March 26:) â€" _ 658y SMITH & RODNEY MIICIIAH'P TAILORS and Gemeral Outfitters, Kiginâ€"street, opposite the Russell House, and second doer from Eaton‘s Gilding Store, haring just received a choice stook of English, Frsuch and Canadian '.‘0“0.“!‘0 HOUSE, Sparhksest. CLOTHS and TWEEDS, And a general assortwent of gontlomon‘s furnish« ing geods, would intlmate to their friends and the public genernily that they are prepared to exacuts all orders in their line at the shortest notuo, im the most approved styles and at prices that we defy competition. UtNeK (ok, LHGAT: _ >â€"0.â€"â€" [ Raltk _ R-r- in connection with the stoamers . /wo4 Gould, Pembroke and Pontiac, Particutar aitention paid to the comfort o‘m‘h. tiood rooms for commercial truvellers. wes and vehicles always on hand. ___* > . _ THE NETROPOLIT AN Corner of Main and Prince of W alesâ€"streots THE " QUEEX" RESTAURANT, YOUNG RIFLEMAY‘3/ COM@LETE GUIDE, By Edward C. Burber, â€" WMustrated with Nunmerous l.'u,mn'»’c.‘ ‘ _ Puro $2.00. BRAITHWAITES RETROSPECT FOR JULY. (3-"&?):?{”'““ by Jaker ; d Ts on OMUHmeMm-‘ boats free From the best makors in England, at Toâ€"day there can be seen & â€" .. YAREGTY og’u Unequalled by any other House in the Dominion, Inhu‘tnl“ ‘uhfill.ll?u-udbinn Sots â€" and To ...d’l oilet Sets of the most patterns, at all prices; This stock being from Staffordshire, will be sold at Montieal prices. . Also, g1GHT casks of Masox$ raTExT FRUIT JARS, * ‘The best in the world ; Jolly Pots, Fauit Jars, To mato Jars, and an ondioss variety of Glkesware of BM Oysters,Game eto. . dal y every description. ”A’-"iim“'un at the Variety Hall will convinee all that the goody aro Arstâ€"class Pembroke, Aug, 1, 1868 Mll.ll’l U AL RDRESS LN G This SALOON has been fitted up in a neat and attractive manner, and is alÂ¥ays attended by competont and ua-q_n_m"_ ME undersi,aed, formerly head wait= "‘o'.’.-_.. Aug. 3, 1868 Ottawa, July 29, ises THE VAaARTIETY HALL TWO SMART YOUNG MEN to learn .rfl- able business. App‘y at the S T E A M D Y E W 0 & K 8, Sussexâ€"st , Prudhomme‘s Block. Qittawa, July 31, 1863. 807â€"3m _ For alt klads of CROCKERY, STOVES aad ®U and other House meafiaen on smviiionnts 8lia JOSEPH BOYDEN. W anted from the 1st October next, for six months, UKICAL ACADEMY. BOOK FOR SPORTSMEN. IRECT NIMPORTATION THE CRACK â€"8HOT, THE ALBION HOTERL ILVER AT PAR Sjotcls and Saloons. o iiacihe donn Prnnao ienss grages | DOMILNION . HOUSE, WELLLNG TON STRKET. BELLS BLOCK, ELGINâ€"ST. Aumond‘s BHlock, ANTED. For rale b P. O‘MEARA, Prorpureron. , 3vEH J. DU‘I.II & 80N, Mz Russell Mouse. OR Ridoos Street (Rtowa, JOsEPII BOYDEN, (lenoral Agont COPELAND, ov®rn Tiiy _ 8 aA L 0 O N TT3 hi | HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, I WIIOI.IIAI.I Mah: facturers of Bed= steads Calrs, &o.4,Chaudiore Island, Otâ€" ary Store. The sale of Real Frtate a prom attended to. C &’nlo. Partios will receive. all CHARGE by nlll.f at the Otawa, Doo. 18,1365. Plno)‘!(’lAl.‘ LA repghtaman, &0., and Lower Canada.) cester, near Ottawa. m.‘ with accuracy. Ottawa City, â€"pal N. Sparks, :'{.ngm Pae. prompt a‘tention. _‘ _ _ “ ROMTECT, reet, epposite the Post Ofice, Rarguexoxs..â€"H A8 Exq, Architoct, Phitaâ€" "‘5". Fuller, E Architect, Albany Dr J A P., ; Thos Reyrolds, Eay, Managing Vi & PBR W T4Gf 23 (ireat St, Jamesâ€"ftreot, Mostreal, QPPOSITTE. the RO8SYT OFPFIUE, FWVUIE SUBSCRIBE % 1. B. TACKABEARY‘S8 AU(“I’IO! ROOMS®, No. ; 30, Ridean» streot, below Whyto‘s Et ationery Store. . ‘The sale of Real Esiate at 10n or private sale u-pfly attended to, C received and mediate attention will bp paid. Sales attended in any nart of the city or . CUy Sona Water and Girker Ale Pactory, to intimate to r every deseription, and on t Particular attention will ru to the preparaâ€" tion of # Belfast Ginger 4** & Nnn‘:.l'r: Introduced into this cow by our Mr. who alone T"'"" the nal receipt, and who has also taken out a Taan ak for uoo*o. lfib. proprictors believe) their Rrated W aters will be suporior to an at present prepared lnlxoog:?. I‘wl the ro’go:‘ reasons, viz :-.-‘l at. employmeo! most improved maâ€" radd %:umm:“d stom Of freidity releniine princt â€" , ~ ples to the 18. . 1 3rd. Extra care given tokbe chemical purity of the articles used in the di processos. dth. The lon of { chomical knowledge, without -liet it is «imply |impossible to produce Krated W aters ‘m‘yrtf The following Waters . Beverages are the principal ones prepared &t the Mebicat Hars Factouy: Belfast tingor , Lemonade, Sarsaâ€" villa, Wintee Bever Summer Beverage, 5:4. Water, Seltzer Watdr, Potash: Water,. Kisâ€" sensen Water, Vichy W ater. C Aoma se ape on i iighnins ad e w Proof hiskey ; :fi. ea‘ ne Ales and Portor. Pwl.*nu. «&c., for sale. ighteimaiks o BR _ Drawing«, Specifi¢a other buh-m commectio Letters Patent of Invent shortest notice. Apothecaries to 1 W. M. :ASBRY. t Agont for Otawa . Orricnâ€"â€"Eiginâ€"strest, Ottaw s ® â€" Qvricx: No. 5, Sparks S#reot, m H obg::m.c. ;. I inerdirg s y COI'I'IAC‘I'fll w BHuilder, Offlce! North side York str scond door from Sussex Pl'l‘ EXT AGENT® Drawing«, Specifics _ x. ®. 0‘00Â¥xO®% March < l"\xcnuxnn Broker®, Fire, Life and Ac= â€"A cidental Insurance, mission and Collectâ€" ng Agents. Office, No, 217, Sussexâ€"streot, Ottawa. Ths sabscriber would Families and other$ to h FIN®E BOTTILED Al Which is in splendid Also, scorTenu, IRISH, OLD J And other Mailt Whiskcies, PoRT3, SUERRIES, ARAXNDIES, G To ether with a 1 Assortmar & FIRSTâ€"CLASSQWROCKRICS. A call kindiy solic oi i. Ottawa, Jan, 20, \m Ottawa, Fobruary 21, 184 THE MEDICAL MALL W. NO Photographer Ottawa, March 20, 1868 CEO. MAYES, coPPER PLATE PRINTER, Bank Street, Centre Town, _ Between Sparks & Queen Streets. ® Bills of Exe id He V Bils of Berhange, Di Hieats Furtng When ho will be propardd to fulll orders diferent br viches ol Photography. Oitaws,Jun. 31, 18684 __| _ _ _ 8427 _ LADIES CALL AT THE CAPITAL WELLINGTON STR “70!‘ LD dntimat arrangements c Monday Nexi Boot and Establishmeni J or CheapGaiters (ood 1 low 'z-,"::'.r.;'?’.... " Y orkâ€"stroot. H. UCTION Ro Spectacles for|all Sights, Contre Tow ’ml-l D\ ALE, l‘o‘l"l‘l.l:ll (‘CONNOR & WALLER, 429y ONE DOLL t. I1. MeGREK KENNETH, GAMPBELL & Co D. CODD Atiscelldneous. aries to H.R. hi. the Prince of W ales 8. CIRISTIE BIJLLLNGS, J n., __ . D. WhELAN, * .AII 44, Rideauâ€"struct, Opposith Allan‘s Crockery Store YORK4#TRUET __ | W. MEARN, Markgt Drug Store, 4 Yorkâ€"struot. M CORN n is fhps WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHUN OLIVER, WIL. IAM AsNABLE a Gegeral Assortmant of ASSgGROCERICS. loited. """D. WhELAN, e 44, Rideauâ€"stre T Allan‘s Crockery .. MAYES, LATE, PRINTE et, Centre Town, LB & OP| . ; ND METCALFE ETS, that having all bhis pleted, his AR A PATR ! Mllco. Miice. condy. > Bs “-n" IMy '":’co- ?t:"’ cheap at the , OLD RVYE, W hiskies, + NDIES, GIN, &e, AT LFC , D _ sURVEYOR, lssioped for UF. and mkm‘w w uf ove -m.l-u.i": . or left at the othee of Jttawa, will receive uction or Private Sale ignments received for to purchase Roa FREE G# LED ALE alled the attention & to ~the Queen M A N & CC A NS 2 10, Sparks Streets ‘bl\i‘“'i“ uo”'.m he chemical purity of rent C raind Imotign impossible to produce SOLICITORS®, & c» ie feprmonert ow m, attepded to 3t the pesite the Pust (Ofce, Tilâ€"6m Srd Febyuary will be Opened itrons that they have of Rrated Waters of uooc“ulnl::lu scale, + to proparaâ€" »53» a Nmm by our Mr. inal receipt, and who ALE, GEORGE MURPHY ts. OTTLED ALE. Shoe Store ! Â¥k, N. WALLER, 378Â¥ 472y §3â€" 18â€"y OTTAWA, MONDAY. AUGUST«10,| 18sG8.> Itmay also be fastoned to & Muslia or Stuff Potticaat with the same result. small compass, and must ly recommond itsolf to ovary Laily, crnvia gance and Comfort.. To bo Rad wholesale and retwil. _ All «<ylas of $ 6i« and Gloves, Parasols, &e., &e. h Ns RETIRING FROM BUSINES Great Cheap Sale of Dry"G od FANCX â€"A # | DelMiNO® 9 ..0â€"ous ssscvee= 4d 6.4 AlBPACCD LMBETCB® ...sssfussssscese 1 f Cobeurge 8 snesverqpreserserinen # Intend winding up their‘business in AUGUST NEXT large stock of > | At M-I' reduced for cash as the whole must be disposed of AUGUST. The followink list of prices will satisty all that this is a chan with, and will be for the Benefit of every one to take advantage of. * Full width Prints froin........}............A{d pér y&rd, | GrOY COMONS..1ssses»»e9fenees Printed Muslins _ * :... sp...,..».0â€"604 * | BIMK PMTMROLS,. .cs unsc epunse + *6 . _ BME | * .o sccumecctth ; * Hhoop BHIKU: consafecc wectraasssss 6.4 Alspacta LustrE®" ......,.......uu»«lp * l Canadian Full Cloth..... ...« .'-Ahxl-ndw-n.-‘o Cotton Hose, from 4}d per pair. . A Fot of Summer Shfiwls from|11s Sd to 27e Od, usual pricefrom 17s 64 to 40s. A lot of eloths for Boy‘s Summer Wear, vefy cheap, all other BLY Just receilved a well select¢d assortment of Fishing Tackle, Basket«, Bait, Reols, Lines, Hiys, Rodsi&e. Manutacturyrs of all ot work for Water and Gas Works,‘ Brower‘s Distilerjer, Mills} &¢, akes and Gts up Iram Cornices, Gutters, Conductors, fing, &o. s h‘hblh and ildings, Conservatori¢s, â€" Vineries, Manutactories, &oj warm by Hot W ater or W Air, on the most mnd prineipl Orders from the country will receive strict on. e T CRICKETING GOODS, CRoOQUET, FISHING TAC '4 * f T OITL 81 } Masks & BoxingGIlo *el Oltawa, May 5, 1868 ate., ote. Price from 150, | Prospectus fres and instructiong gratis. h?.:c‘uup'l&ly,ll-_ ln?&y,q.h‘huflu.uqo*«:c.pfleofms T. â€" Prosl # 1 f i G. A. WALTON, Agent, 37 Sparks Stroet, Oltawa, M Sole Agont for T *‘ and 108 Kingâ€"st., ‘¥eost, To The #HOWER! SEWING MACHINES are the best for arriage Trimmers, Ha Makers, Boot and Shoe aakers, are the best flh_uhlul!!o _[c:tul_'nllm. Dressmakers, Familios STOV ES. â€" . STOVE: STON &s CAPITA{ sToOVE DEKPOT w «5 have received o« 8STOVES, TINW A at low prices. In Cooking varied assortmen eve> sho COOKING LTOVES. COOKING sTOVES8. COOUKING #TOVE*. $M" Suitable for private Dwellings and Churen« W arrhouses ani Stoves 1 ranLor srovks. ‘ raArRLOoR srovks, â€"_ PaRLOR sÂ¥oyrs. PARLOR SToVEs. PARLOR sTOVEs PraRLOR sroveks. PARLOR l‘IOVll-»{ PARLOR STOVES, PARLOR sToYEs. pay Now and most by designs, very cheap. â€" Lob Nal * (;JOA'D sBToVv E8. PARLOR GRATES. â€" * We aill sontides to maiaticinever desemption of TIN SHEET IRON, ana CYPPER WARE & # » » RUSSLA .l.l:;l PIPE, and DUMB m(ml. Also all k;u- of uz-dm: J:: ork: in our line &6., at reduced rates. . â€" | onl Sr i"”.' Ottawa Ortober 2 1867. Lumbermen‘s Supplies Ottawa, June 15, 1868. All materials« for the abeve branches kept comstantly on hand. As GEO Gold Medal, Paria,| 1861. PLUMBER3, GAS 4 Sheffield House Price Lists sont free wa. Any part of a St An inspection of the & Also, Importets and Dealers in House Farnishing Bardware. Shop to Rent from 1st Sept. Next. |~_ GKO. FEATHERSTON & col, OQur stock of the! OX aAxD 1 HOX AND: BOX AND € )/ ND STAPLE DRY GBOUS ~BTOVES.. STOVES, . .. sToVvEs: , sTovEs. TES; STOVES; STOVES _ MOUSEFURNISHING GOODS: PMs e N 1[+,. & Bird Cages !| > _ Bird Cages ! :byuo-)onplud-hnbéfinu burnt out,° & fact intending "a goods invited at the is i6 ALL STOVR®S. k BOX AND HALL | LL STOVES. BOX AND HALL hu. srovEs. BOX AND HALL: ivate Dwellings and Churen« W arrhouses anit Stoves | PARLOR STOVES. £} 5Â¥ | PARLOR STOVESs ‘r | PARLOR STOVES. p ND STEAM FITTERS, E ©ooK18G sTtovks. } ; _ CoomIxG srovEks. \ ‘_CoukKING sTrovEs. comprises the lates im mm apore OVEX StovV 35. _ r full and Winter Stock of STOVEs, STOVE PIFE3, ELBOW8, w RE and LUMBERMEN‘3 SUPPLLES, which wo ofer W ale or 1 > l'ulwh o.‘.- and Hall Stor3«.!r wood or soal we have the largest and most w in &e » | | y low Suocessors to Chas, Garth, RIDEAU-ST.RE';P}E LumJjermen‘s Supplies! Snanty Plates!, Basins! Cdpp Ketiles, §¢ 39 FEATHERSTON & H & KB City Hoop Skirt Factory. Patented April 23, 1868, and consists of a SEPAR which can be attached to an ordinary l BEG to call the attention of LADIES to & new d Nw desirable article which Iâ€"have secured the Bole Agobcy for in wa and vicinity, It‘is known As Lesser‘s Patent Stirt Appénds drirs w ce(fi Promenade or Evening Skirt sSsoMEBTEHING NEW Prize and G eanverting it into a graceful 85, j 1 sUSSEX MEADoOWs St. coS ts GO: # CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT, 35, Sce H. MEADO TIN & COPPERSMITIHS, BELL HANGERS, &c AT THE Plain EKHoop Skirt, pees>, t L â€"â€" 1 " se CS ’: t c ( f«iln,) !' t sto { s Ba P42¢ es dJz Ds | e ‘é 4 w TA & F e l kdy c3 f + A 4 . & ty :yr ‘%fii}};\é' i ® i HSELER Rt. W. STEPHEN, 37 Sparksâ€"strpet, Otta) WERE A W AF SEWING BOX AND HALL STONES, BOX AND HALL STOYVE®. BOX AND HALL STOVES, They will ftrow this datk offer their DAYID MILLALT + Qi Aparksâ€"st, Central Ottawa. + 4e 4n _ id Medal, Paris, DED THELR 67rm Ottawa. in both ELEYATED and %LOW 35, Scseex razetr. It can bo f«lds I into cookIsc srovEs. cooKtha srovEs cooKika spoyEs. by tho 24th da; ra to be from « 2@ 11dpor yird LSOTS ACHIKE {4 per y 6d each & CO. 61â€"Â¥ | to." ol et _ Bweeping Chimneys, Emptying Rubbish Pits or Hoaps, ) at per * Emptying imes. . } annum. Forms of tender can be obtained at Conmissaâ€" rint 0.3':::‘!& and Ottawa, and all other inâ€" formatic the Barrack Master at Kingston. "co"l“"i“: K_.A is "n-n meass ‘The service being marked on the envelope, will be receiyed at this office until 12 o‘clock, noon, > Â¥or the following KINGSTON, 0 Pipes 1‘ roR . _ ONE AND TUREE YEaRS From 1st October, 1868, viz., 5 The nn@hiu Illbkfll on the envolope, will be mhodj»y the hi + SENIOR COM M TINDIIII Bread, Flour, Meat, Fowis, Potatoes, Fish,Vegeâ€" tables, Milk, Batter, Egge, Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquor, and Grocerigs, and supply of water. OTHER SEIVIq;s. FOR THREE YEARS. Washing Bedding and Olothirig, Taking down, &tuhg abd Refixing Stove Until neon, on From 1st Octobor, 1868 : Pipes, | Eweeping Chimneys, Rmptying Ru Plkky > > :s Snow Roofs and Yu'dl.frbp 1st November to 31st h. Cobou‘rg, and all other information, can be obtainâ€" ed at this Office ; and for Ottawa at Commissaria For the following . * . IWOSPITAL SERYVICES, CHCB, CERTEE Commissariat, Kingston, _ . $ _.__ August 3, 1868. Kixastox, Orrawa ax» â€" Comovro, Addressed to | @6 ' SENIOR COMMISSARIAT \ OFFICER, oN MONDAYy, THE 10TI AUGUST NEXT For the following supplies and services for ONE YEAR from 1st OCTOBER, 1868, to the 30th SEPâ€" TEMBER, 1869, at Kingston, Ottawa and Presâ€" , |._ |.. NasTon, The service b?oh‘ marked on the envelope, will be received at this office until 12 o‘clock, noon, * UOOML OH .crosss cocccccnceerrerceneeerenetiths s Wicks for eod Oil Lamps.........At.. W ater for Troops at Fort Henry Â¥Frosh Meat... hud‘l‘nnw-clnan(cgb Hire at Kingston.) Forms of Tender, and all other necessary inforâ€" mation can be obtained at this oflice, and also at Ottawa, * No Tenders except those on the printed formé wil; be noticed. . |_ f _ Persans tendering for the supply of Fresh Meat, Bread, Forage and Fuel, are notifed that in the event of their tender being accepted, they will be required to lodge in the Bank of Montreal, a cheque, payable to the Senior Commisâ€" sariat Officer, for an amount calculated at one quarter of a month‘s average for such supply, as a guarantee of good faith: This sum will be forâ€" feited in the event of refusal to complete under formal contract the offer made by tender. * Commissariat, Kingston, â€"â€" Suly 1T, 1868 ~_ SOitd _ Separate tenders will be required for cach of the above services. DO. Mb OUbBWy.ss4ssseesesees+5ze0+0L» and Point Frederick...........at......por 100 gals, Do. at Cataraqui Cottage......at......pér diom. Every morning, (Sundays excepied), st 7 a.m p&du,b carry passengers FOR AYLMER, To connect with the Union Forwarding Railway Company‘s Steamers. . â€" /A P ly _| ____ JAMES MULLIGAN. Clark; Teathot of Drowing and Painting." Musie . e Rooms and hiha?.'&--mu:‘ corner Sisterâ€"stroot, Centre Town. Nedars may ha latt at his rasidanaa a» at Nrma 4 _ Orders -p"hlmilhhm,oru()ml Son‘s Music k 452 _ Pll.o-”-»" TULTION. w. o. CLARK, Professor of Music and Teachor BA R R A C A 100,000 8 EALED TE RMY CONTRACT8. For Tunn Yrars, Washing and Repairing Bodding, f Taking down, Cleaning and; Refixing Stove +\ Fomp Oxet Year Palliasse Straw. 4 ONE AN D T HREE YE A RS Otawa, May 16, 1868. RMY CONTRACTS®. in AN |Oâ€"M N IB U S <@a }3 _ wILL LEAY® THE RUSSELL HOUSE, THE 17ra OYAL MAIL LINE. ON TME 17tm AUGUST NEXT, jof tender‘for the services at Kingston and SUPPLIES FOR ONE YEAR, Armp | Wontracts. GENERAL SERVICE ED TENDER LN DUPLLCATE, AND PRESCOTT, FPOR SALE. Apply to _ LN A1 oF AUGUST, 1868, TTAWA, COoBOURG UPLLCATE, ISSARIAT OFFICER XINGSTON, FOR AT AT on SERYICE 8, SA WED SHINGLES J. SUTRPON, + Queen‘s Wharf. ...at..... per 100 1bs ...at......per ditto. ...t.... .per ration, ... At...... pOr® COrd. ...At......per 100 1b8, ....at......per gallon, ...at......per dozon, pu-'loo gals. 8124 812td 'Fhewind; were yelling, the waves were swelâ€" ling, 24 The sky was black and drear, When the crew with eyes of flame brought the f . ship without a nanie _ â€" Alongside the last Buccaneer. _ ; , _ ./ " Whence fliés your sloop full sail before so ferce a gale, ps . When all others drive bare on the seas ? Nay, come ye from the shore of the holy Salâ€" vador, + f Or the gulf of the rich Caribbees#" It scems â€"as if fortune delighted in exâ€" tending her hand‘favourably towards some individuals, while to others she puts it forth only to deceive and buffet them through life. . Her caprices have fugnished us with a lively example in both manners of dealing. We relate the simple facts as we have heard them, without adding a word. * h THE UNLUCKY TRIMMER. AN ANECDOTE OF MODERN HUNGARY " Toâ€"night shall be heard on the rocks of Cape de Verde * $ A loud crashâ€"and a louder roar; And toâ€"morrow shall the deep, with a heary moaning, sweep The corpses and the wreck to thesshore." The ‘stitely ship of Clyde securely wow may ride £ In the breath of the citron shades ; And Scevern‘s towering mast sécurely now flies fastâ€". => s Thro‘ the sea of the Mpy Trades. In Hungary, towards theâ€"close of 1848, war avas the only theme in vogue ; in Pesth, the word ‘ peace‘ was quite out of fashion. The hotcls were filled with guests who met for the purpose of discussing the favourite topicâ€"martial music was heard from morning to nightâ€"the European war was preparing. $Two personages were sitting together before a small table at the hotel Nagy Pipa, to whom the German saying might have becn . appliedâ€"‘ Dér eine schweigt, den andere hort zu,‘ (One keeps silence, the other listerm®s to, him); for one of these two persqnages seemed attentively considering tha:bable or possible: cause of his companion‘s silence, casting from time to time a serutinising look: on his countenance, intended to penetrate whatâ€" gver dark project might be passing within. From St. Jago‘s wealthy port, from Havanah‘s royal fort, The scaman goes forth without fear ; | For, since that stormy night not a mortal hath had sight ___ _‘Of the flag of the last Buccaneer. Ylis observant individual was no other than, the humane Master Janos, policeâ€"corâ€" poral and vicejailer of the noble city of Pesth ; and when we inform our readers that he occupied this post during Metterâ€" wich time, and that, notwithstanding that minister‘s overthrow, he still retained his positionâ€"unlike the usuai fate of the adâ€" herents of a fallen systemâ€"they will surcly admit that the favourite of fortune could not be better personified than by the same Master Janos. Nor can it be denied that the individual opposite was as much perâ€" secuted by the fickle goddess as the other was favoured. â€" This was obyious, not only from the fact that he was at that moment the object of Master Janos‘s suspicious glances, but that _he was in that locality at allâ€"that a nailsmith‘s apprentice from Vienna had wandered into Hungary, of all places on earthâ€"a country where the craft is carried on wholesale at the corner of every village by the Wallachian gypâ€" *For a shore no search hath found, from a gull no line can sound, | ‘_Without rudder or heedle we steet : s Above, below, our bark dies the seaâ€"fowl and the shark, Td As we fly by the last Bueccaneer." Master Janos had not studied Lavater ; but long experience had led him to conâ€" clude, after minute examination of the man‘s countenance, that some . counterâ€"reâ€" volutionary scheme was turning id his head ; consequently he drew his chair nearer, and proceeded to break the silence. _*Hyay! from. Vienna,‘ sighed the stranger, looking into the bottom of his © Where do you come from, sir, if I may presume to ask ?" he inquired, with a wily glance at his companion. _ _ __ > _ , _ glass .‘ And what nhel:;from that city ?" © Hyay ! nothi x M * El{ vy;hnt ?â€"nflfizg good ! What bad, then 7‘ . ‘Hyay! war is feared.‘ % © Feared! what audacity! How dare they Tear?"" " ~ 00 3 . 10 How much does a nailsmith‘s stomach require? _ At the _ second _ pitcher, his head sunk . slowly back, _ and his â€" torgue â€" moved _ with _ difficulty. © Now for it,‘ thought Master Janos filling his glass. . ‘ Eljen!â€"liberty !‘ he exclaimâ€" ed, waiting for the nailsmith to strike glasses. The latter was not long in respondâ€" ing to the invitation, and echoed the word * Eljen !‘ as well as his thickening tongue permitted. _ - {1 _‘ Now, it is your turn to give a toast,‘ said the viceâ€"jailer, eyeing his vietim. _ * Come, be social; drink to anybody you consider the greatest man in thevorfi’ & ‘Indeed, I am not used to give toasts, sir; I ouly drink them.*â€"â€"«~>~;.4+.â€"_| _ <0 ‘ In the whole world ? replied the nailâ€" smith, reflecting that the world was very large, and thatâ€"he knew very little about it. k © Yes, in the whole world,‘ pursued Musâ€" ter Janos confidently. _ _ 3 mose, scratched ‘his ears, scratched his whole head, and finally cried out : ‘ Success to Master Slimak !‘ _ The vicejailer ghudâ€" dered at this public demonstratien. What could Master Slimak be but some low plotâ€" ting fellow ? Without any further ado, he seized the nailsmith by the collar, and, esâ€" corting him to the townâ€"hall, dfilnn into a narrow, ominousâ€"looking ber, SEE ROURTH PAGE,. THE LAST BUCCANEER { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS * * This man is a suspicious character," he exclaimed. * In the first place he. has the audacity to fear war; in the next, he sat from seven till »alfpast nineâ€"two whole ‘hours and a halfâ€"tvithout opening his lips ; and. finally, he was impious enough to give a public toast to a eortain Master Slimak, who 1$ probably quite as suspicious a chaâ€" racter as himself.‘ ~ *Who is this Slimak ?" asked the stout red faced gentleman. * * Nobody indeed,‘ said the trembling Vienficse, *but my former master, an honest nailsmith,whom I served four years, and would be servihg still, had his wife not beaten me.‘ *‘ % _ \. * Impossible! cjaculated the stout redâ€" faced personage. _ * It is not customary to give ‘gxblic toasts to such people.. _‘ ‘But I don‘t know what the customs are before a stout redâ€"faged wentleman. * If you wished to give a toast, wl.%qlid you Ii:‘drink to constitutional liberty, 10 the.Uippor and Lower Danube armics, or to freedom of the press 7 es orvilp s _ *Suceess to liberty and the Hungarian arnts!‘ cried he. | Master Janos stumbled against the wall in speochless horror; and as soon as he recovered his equilibrium he seized the astonished nailsmith, who, when he had regained his terrified sonses, found himself again in the narrow ,ominous lookâ€" ing chamber ; but now, instead of the stout redfaced gentleman,. he stood before a lean black one, who, when he understood theâ€"charge against the prisoner, without permitting an explanation, condemned him to three months‘ imprisonment, informingz him that henceforth, unless he wished to fare| worse, he must explain, + Sucees to ’ the IEmperial armies, the great constiPution, and the one and powerfal Austria!® And r the nailsmith, having made three steps beâ€" yond his pmil-doof, tas brought back to Tencw his captivity, and to ponder over his strange fate. g sava® : * ~â€"The three months again passed, and it was some time in June that Master.Janos weleased his captive. The poor man, even at his prisonâ€"door, began to baw! out reâ€" deeming words. * Long live Priace Winâ€" ‘dischgratz! Success to glorious Austria ! cried he. _ Master Janos laid his hand upon his sword, as if to protect himself from Ahis incorrigible nian. i ‘‘Wbhat! demanded he, *was it not enough to imprison you twice ? Mave you not yet learned what to say ? Step in here ," «and for the third time i,{wre was the narâ€" ow chamber, but, instead of the meagre black gentleman, it was again thewed Aaced indivifif;l before whom our victim appeared to answer for his oftâ€"repeated erime. Three months passed slowly enough to the nailsmith. It was now the middle of March. Master Janos punctually released lli:niamcr'; and the honest man, deterâ€" mined toâ€" prove the reform. in his sentiâ€" ments,jind, thercby rise in Master Janos‘s Nck:> i P en * Myay ! sir, I could not learn all that in a month.‘ * * But in three months, 1 daresay, you will be able to learn it well enough. Master Janog, take that man into custody." ' The humane Master Janos again scized the delinquent by the collar, and escorted him to the place app'rq»riatk‘d/ such maleâ€" factors, where he had time t# consider why he was ;t there. 4 , ©Obstinate traitor!‘ he exdlaimed, * aré you aware at the extent of (d!-r offence ; and that ifâ€"I did not condem you, as t mercifully do now, to an imprisonment of three months on my own respousibily, you must be given up to justice, and would probably be cut into four quarters‘as you now deserve? â€"The unhappy man could not: do otherwise than rejoice; in his extreme terror, at the mildness of the senâ€" tence. _ *What should I have said ?* he asked of his lenient judge, in a voice of despair. . RERBD NOMOTC JII“F" e o ie iE s *What should you have said? Why, success to the republic! success to demoâ€" cracy! success to revolution !‘ The poor :ld:: pl'onnsscd'm‘l :‘:&;flyh m“;e.e-her things, & Am f“:ad' tot he n£ h@him of hi ‘hr{ abode. could zeo@fl in diThcm' ig him, as had so many others. lowusflrioo-j:!zt’ ofthe’w ?ity ofl;eubh. It was now September ; the nail it'srfll‘ was out, and Master Janos call hin’forth. The prisoner‘s countermnce expressed someâ€" thing unusually important ;~and no sooner did the jailer approgcb, than, seizing his hand, he burts into tears. _ ‘Oh, Master Janos,‘ said he, sobbing, ‘tdltbesendanmthnllmnblyki-bu hand, and wish from the bottom of my heart succes to the republic ! doat As the bungry wolf pounces on the lamb, so once more m.hno- scize the nailsmith ‘by the illâ€"used collar ; and indeed so shockâ€" «ed was the worthy jailer, that after dragâ€" zing the prisoncr into the narcwomno: E:ohng r it was some 4ime could cxpl?::. the cireumstances to cb black gentleman, who once more occupied | the place of the fat red â€"faced one ; 'u;d.fmt was his surprise when this indididual, inâ€" _W During the ensuing three months, everyâ€" Llufi' had changed except the good fortune of MJI;; neither time mor chanee On the 3rd of November, 1849, al}l who had been imprisoned for slight politi¢al ofâ€" fences were released ‘from confinement ; among others, the nailsmith. .A# Master Junos openéd the door, the unfortunate man stopped his mouth with . his handkerâ€" chief, giving the humane jailer to know by this pantomime that he would henceforth keep his demonstations to himself. Deatg or Mices O‘Reimiy.â€" Charles C. Halpine, better known by his humorous lfoetry during and since the war as «Private Miles O‘Reilly," died in New York last Monday morning. He enlistéd in the Union army as a priâ€" vate, and retired ssa Brigadierâ€"General. In Ioliti.eu he ‘was an active Democrat, and did service with his pen‘as editor of the New York Citizen. u ere stead of: -se;t;ncbxzé the delinquent to be broken on the wheel, merely awarded him three months more incarceration, ... _ _ â€"The rupture between theâ€" Vatican and the Government of Vienna may now be considered as accomplished. M. de Mysenburg has left Rome after having dchyered io Cardinal Antonelli the proâ€" test of Baron von Beust against the ellocution in . which the Pope declares ellocution in . which the lTope deciares confessional forms to be unludwid. The relations between the two Cbnr:; are thus suspended byâ€"the departure the Charge d‘Affaires, as no substitute has been appointed. > â€"AÂ¥ correspondent of a Hamburg paper in St.; Helena writes that the apartments formerly occupied by Bo-':Jmu that island are being repaired and newly furnished, * T L # t i

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