in"! 'i"dEfrr" “and. rhavo - and!“ '00 "ee. bliihesd '1 "' run, as“ uni-i" ' "Br Luna- "on!" a“?! 7.8m» lib. 103 NT I!" .l' by f. sary Inn-1y 19.3!†r. havi- YER non! - Va tstate ' Ah at†th In M0- †-'cuy “I. d u. k. J-tt-ariiet. Brooms}. . -. - QHARLES LAURZN. tyiiiiiGGaiiir" TiChTiiiriii'is'sr"iiiirii. 'ieeiiiiii- Wm In" mend] been and. to ariiaTiiir, and it bu boon cnzireiy roprit'tott and See, lo pains win by "mania tecpmmnduo J" Dre. ad wim'n . rew‘ mint)?“ wtr'dr 'm.. an: ad Puat 05cc. b no -diagty “can. Try one immune-ed. _ .1 It“, to have to nails: in nu- 7l7ilAfaiaLllraa'r1u'il'G'St.l'.'t'd1u'l2 and 'err-ttreq' Meaghan» t thins-- =t2t2'g'2,it. in the mung-nut ofwhieh â€Chub: to Main». Ind guests, to bores N-I' mavesgetnmm _ “It " lair-mi Print. of Wdu-smm MW. _ a h mi» with the 5:31an Jan?- M41 in] Paul she. â€in mm paid to the max: fEg't; Hun-t for anaemia! "new". a many. “but: _____ --- --- o o. c. “‘000. Physlflan. Surgeon ind D'agr2,ly'ot'a',u'.' ooy ciao 013:0;ito a has“). 1ipartts-atrmst. Conan on: an. a In tendon". unusual, Centro b can†Canto. without tho l†of the - a m. It; forum. â€may. and 31mm: 'ee puss. a atone†“on to skin suc- - mam. it "qairmi, ' t/ll,' - Tho Bar 'u doc upping with the aeqtre" anon. Bea-id“ all that. thin Haul â€right in the cyan: ot basilica. but the Rm nous, OTTA\\'A. mt"; tr. . â€on. a....‘..........mopm - _ WttLlviiS0NuriT'rtEE'r. h re-e, farmer; head tutor at tho ttmidi “so, Segs u 20(in hi: friends And 'fte.fijFiGi'r,' that he hm leased the than ‘Iua in mi - "rttutred, and with); =UIInt also In... The bar " wen mid h dole“! brand» of liquors. The table yt9.'iGiiiiiii" with the but {be market nlunh. a u.) can tanked to lb. prom-u. 'IT" m "Et"tqtr "muss. mummy-1:0 LYE. mums To my: venue - ‘09“ Winn!" I“ In. re'iurr1CeVr0r I 33-4-91... In, The “one. iiiriii; rtrittted “I“ In, - The “one. haiku: "and " It‘d-bod taroueteatt. Tho BAR cousin 'tttttSerif.?, Wino! and! u manner, *3 “A will be {00:15:13 the mm. The Mt,'2,tiirfft.i will trqdireetAto be 00-- -- ttrtftM. -f,rLfiia7.WA' aeo..dtsi r -_- --_..--mv unveils wult'n nus “tended the ttttttii of the eol.trruttsd Cuneentratad Lye 1'llfttete Parut, by :5. "number, bu u- .Ocupxduy a: an unpriuciplod firm in to" “In t!Pyr bten convicted of humming h ml Dunn) by n 'puriot" imitation a M. In nun-1m po"o"ett.pur-. *0 tttt Sandal to nk ll' until Cow. 1t'l,ttye,id . "halt?†hr. din-Mb}. . CTI F - --- A -- -- C l’. a it. the? You other. - ‘5 G""" no“ , " 103733â€- '" l I,u",'i"Q'f,'d Atiima, m. Ambient. Phil.- TTC? “3 .. f ' dolph'n; The. Fuller, an. Architect. “bun, l â€QUE“. "ft " "91.5% oat' o; ti" 'gtogt Dr J A Gun. 3 P., Outta l Tho. thymus, Esq. “has in tho my; ; Imaging bind»: o. t " L. RR. “it! - 'g brain-f by a r [ions it “miâ€. ro Ann-l "d's';',r','ood't,,d in... an.“ be 00M!“ tn m ll' Marta “Ln. t"ielt js In!!! by all "If “I Ind Grown}: Gowns-ad eountrr 'IP" " QUIZ! " '"t%'rAtratANW, _ M. KAVAX 4')â€, I’mrridor, h of was ":1 Nahum-strata. o . Eh Inn “an†u the Guarani»: 'lt/it 00-1310: nm "G WI]! I i K r Cum Juno: ad Sinful. mic Gact Home and Public 0m... ST. RBS, on. - B. HOUR“ toh' Proprietor, . A tLate of ngxekmu': Dunn; Salon.) '9 _ "one. an o-rwa In: oomasoreiat -ilrd. tr9y “II-cl». an: bu been "danish" and u Wt, and nan eornbiru-s " the alum“. mlblthOnl. M3tt r" “.3103 HOTEL. Nrcm9La8-sTitEBT, IE_III.0 AVON“. 0m... John unhan. _.~ hujus: been titted up in a tirat ch» _ tte, In (301': ms oxponse ; in accomnw- 8 out. but kin I, it mania: " twins, i qe.fru" ard tubing tor " bones. The '1 â€up applied with m the dam min of - T'" $B8tmorooa, .ur, AUMo,N0'.s BLOCK, u Rd..- stna “a... "_-..--, P. Q'XEARA. Ptrorni-. but; Aug. l, 18lh -mnzx bags to announce that lb. has moral cot-medias: ml husband, mm of nurtured". . in every rap-ct hr civil or .1qu â€on. or prieato - "mining in no cuy. 773:! aAWL m. NO. 1 â€of. " SP " KS. Bs'rruter Ind Aunt. 9TJTA7c' Sikhshin-Chuary. Conny- “, Jte. tttfre--- Ltttg's Bunny. [kin-sh. tttre-sy Mess which has 111901104 the 7.! '/GRe, Fun: lic: " , ii::.],. â€a. Llgsrrcreet. 173:3» ' a u“, i'r 'irtFeande - "OUBR. anal. ii. awash)“. l in t‘hu‘r'Yo l, lb W. J. RESET. Coma‘of Kink ind Wow-3:01 “mu. meats. not! {CKWlCK HOI'SII. C. A. 3118113. Dgutst, tttti-.-. 'did:.,'. over at-rs. Campbell a Ctt.'s, I. _ Matt It. a. p. IEtKETI. Surgeon but.“ "M, "---osrr I‘un. but†a Soil stun. dit V opposzto tho Russo“ “out. .. Sparta M'L‘KQJia. 3313333, 'eue-untyvjtvteVeaeiitrr1tiar I. "o'"" “YTCHIWS, Mist. 0%‘puks- “not, oppoiu "ar h tu, ' V " I III-SILL nocss. LATE CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, OTTAWA. 1t'21Ntt propane: of the above- lhl. have to main: in u- tjattls an) 31100115. f . BIIJI-‘O Bid. Palace Street. Gse6oe, may I. o'm)ntll1'\'.l.w. Chant-cry all ' “we, than; cu'.rt--auirtotv4is Build- ' he "au-street. _ _ T DST!) HOUSE. Sparkle-t. 'lb" El! N \llTlS. iretsti,t. ttty.se hm n . "prams Mvtmy Meadow. _ Jr '-uudlt-tbocm :36 mm In NH ii. A fin-Ch“; u-rs . 1 Btbiml Q RIBS A)“: _ fAILLUS. Barium". In. is. Ola -Ucsgrcte's Bullhngs. iitpl was. Mum! "awn-£9? t 1Tattsh'.ttl1',-"is. J. CirPW.AN D, Propgigom Jhrs J. GEataotu. "a. .PR0PtUET0ltF.. t. 'Furgoo" and sBzocLSpuh- “'1‘,†PmpMot Jth mums. .3le ' tlto Pt “oneâ€. '--tn the 3] 1831 " i iF s CHRISTIE. Cummiulrn larch-at and . than“! Ago». Solo .303: for Bud'- Bi‘huinu ndProof Whiskâ€; tho. Dawu' La- chiuo Me. And Porter. Pork. Hour. Aes, for uh. "0L6 "'R. OLIVER l AmBAMLtR, Wholesale Manufacturers of Bodstudn, Chairs, le., Chaudiere Island. Ottawa, C. W. WILLIAM RONNIE JOHN OLIVER. son: WILLIAM AXNABLI. Omen : So. 5, Spun Send. uni the has.“ Bonn, Ottawa city, c. (W . 7 O’COIIOR = “'ALLIB, Kicking. Bros ion. Fire. Life nd Aécidenul Insurance, Commission use! Collecting Agents. on". No, 27 ' Sana-amok. Guava. It. I. o'cnxson. STSy v. tr. tutu. MR. WM. EMES, in the can of the 1ttseets" Printer, in authorized to attend to the bailout of the Provincinl [surface Agency“ Mr. Canaan than“. T / _ ' R ". )chBEI" T, Contra an! and Builder. 0 Oiheo: North lid. Yoak Street, second door from Stu-sex Stu“. _ _ 78y C HABOK by 'railing " the "lice. ll B. TACKaBEBRI‘. Andi-m Roam. o No. M, Ridmtuotreet, below Whylo's Sn- Hungry Mum. The “I. of Ru! Bum " Auction or private ale promptly nttendod to. Coeoigrt- mlms teeth-ed and immediau attention will be paid. Sat" attended in any of tho city or coun- try. 7 6993' H Mchnnx‘s At'crioN ROOMS, So. 19. . Sparks Strut. Contra Town, Ottawa, op- posim Hope'- Stttinnrv titoeNr. The a]. of Ron] Esau at Auction or Prieato 8510 promptly “and“ to. Consignment: mind for Emu uh. Panic. wishing to patch“. Ball at. will main an "formatioit 1333 Gr R IPABKI. Provinc'ul Land Survoyor, o C Bangui-In. as" 2rghttt,t-,-e. Vapor and no“: Cams.) o co the with“. d'mouur. nan Guns. annoy; u! our, dea. Ite: “me with new“). Communication " and Ottawa City. (pat-psidhorlon " an onion of N. Spurn, Solicitor, tet.. Ottawa, will - prompt attention. l 55 y (all unortmonl ot Claudio". Hull Latnps of! ed a 'rttot+ sud retail, aha-p. Five or six plllomcn i, mule" cm Ge rooml, with or without board, in the viainity of Sud] um. with": ten minutes "Lk at the Punt-u: Building. try applying " t o Odin of thu spot. on". 0min: no, ms. 86;! Itoyal0attadlanBatrli 2,000 ilh D (ODD a co.. Patent Agonu. Solicitors. 0 ae. Drawings. Srm0eati?atNodsu,tutd a! other basin»: In cuunoction with the procunng of Letters Patent of Invention, attended to at the shortest nolico. ' orrume--Eigirt-stroet, (appetite tho Post 0600. Dunn. Nt-6m " . J. Tho subscriber: beg to intimate to ' thor patrons that tney but oom- menu d the manufacturo ot Ahatod Waters of Mary dounplion, Union tho mas! extensive scale. Partseatar numn'n will be paid to tho prop-rs- tion " " Bollanl “In." Ale," u MYOIIgO an: unnamed into this country by out Mr. go's. who alsaio pauses“: the onginsl mipl. lad who has also ukon out a Tun! Mamg tor no “no. Tho proprietors bum. their Bum! Waters will no superior to my other, at present propane! in Montreal. for the hunting “noâ€. via:- trt. The ompluy In“! of the mo" unmoved Inl- chinory the l'mted States can produce. _ .. Cad. The npplication of strictly "ieettiee prim-I- ples to the details. - 3rd. Extra esit, given to the chemical purity of the "(who and in the digergu PM" - _ The Cllowing "tor, and Bonny: In tho Drinérpd om prepared at the Manon. 11ng. new“: 30mm than: Ale. months"..- gum... Winter Ben-up. Sun-or Bonn". Soda Water, seiner Water, Paul: Wu". Ku.. ungen Wator. Vichy Water. KENNETH. CAMPBELL & CO., Anetta-win to M RE. the Prince of Wales. w. M. lAbSEY. an. The Wm. cf "etarGrGsGuasr. vitlmt which it u simply imponwlo to produce Air-ted Waters in J'eruetion: “,fll._:~,-n _ g- ‘- httl)A WAT}. & GINGER ALE FACTORY, 23 “ml t. Jump-sum. Hound. Orroem run You Own. 'IP" I: MEDICAL "ALL. Milli illl. â€on Barrel, " Sanctum“. Ottawa, gm. n. _ tin-om OTTAWA AGENC S" : tse-Ptah-o' Building. " spun at t‘OVISCIAL l‘ill’ RAXCI AGENCY. COML OIL DEPOT, OARD. 'r"ar"1"car" A_retittre.t.Eigut street Axon: Mott-VA. l3. GROSS, LAMP WICKS. OIL CANS, CHEAP, 00233 BAN D E Mn's, DOZEN TA BLP, LAMPS, mlm t' the Red on â€and, Blisullantous. 00283 NEW SON BUR NEH. DOZEN LAMP cumxirs, Jgenn'cs. M Qruggists. N'""",,',,',",",','! k Fol! {\M. SIGHTS. Option hammocks. Electro- 3ngrtetie and Gum-um: App’aa rams. Photogrtt mic Chemicals. W. 'llt1"id', DO. mums. ay "I I. P. HAYES- Ann. " Sussex-stud. 870.3 co." 472y " . (ttlet, IRON BEDSTEADS, LAMPS, COAL OIL. BAUOIPANS: Brut And lulu-€104 Koala, Iinwm. Toilet Bette, Baths, Plots Slant. Brunet. Dial: Conn. T1510!“ Bad not. run. Cuturr,T" and Tab" Spoon. Jun. lunch: Kuhn, Wnah TIM uni "an. ile'i?r?lt'?ih; Bou- on. Cruet Stands, Ash Pos, TING BW.s, Ttra Trays. In ad: Colo. Pots. Soup Tamas, Jolly 3nd Pudding Moulds, bs., ae., he., " STOVEPIPFS! ELBOWS! SIOVEPIPES! of evor'y description in “out. suitable for the “that “any, m- the lugâ€! hotel. If Mt, cull 1nd no out hEhto'rg"lt.t, of “can“, lim-hoopiag Goods, m bl. tor Kitchen. Dinigg Room, or my room in your Image. Yocgu Mar, no that your bow in well mrnuhed with natal uninh- tutor. you "and your mom: in more show, mental tinny. _ COOKING stews, Box srovss, tad everything in the Tin, Shoot Iron Ind Copper- wuo Line, on, and or and. to onion, - fl _ _ ARE YOU G0INO To BE MARRIED? Dot nu: srovas, the but u no. wma, S'IOVES. lam and 033:: um; made, "ttr-Jr foe new ad Wing Baum. â€you with largo (app? Water Round" 3nd late Winn; 0 all -iat mum of Hotel Koopon to those nova. they will last as In; " any ux ordinal "0'... Bee them and plug. for yonmlns. Priee list: "in frm, on lpphcuton. BEDROOM srovxs, "iuuir"rurndeso, Ban Troughs, Building Job Work and Bcpuiu asttond.d to punctually. We krpPotss but tho best and most upuiencod mo- -___ NEW TUBULAR _ VENTILATING STUVES. Then mey‘ certify that the Bond ot School. I'm-teen for the City of Toronto, put up Degemher, i867, in their new School House, on Blinheth- “not. four of BUTTAN’S AIR WARMING or VENTILATING STOVE; My one in etch school room. The» stoves were in regnler use during Iohool boon, until tire- were .dieeontinued, ehollt the beginning of the month of May, end they hove given fait "tiatisetion in every re. .peet. Although the weether we: eevere end pro.- longed the Rutte- etovee kept the school room- oomfoetatrV worm. without overheating them; while the ventiletiol wee " the nae time thoroughly good. Then novel ere e110 very economics] in luel u in proved by the feet that the [our in queetlen' eommed only two and e halt cord- of wood eech. during the period of time above mentioned. PABLOR srovss, STOVEPIPES AND TINWARE, At reduced iipro, CAMP, KETTLES, SHAISTY PLATES, AND BASINS, ' BIRD CAGES l' BIRD CAGE! BIRD CAGES We beg to notify an pubiic (in on! Rock fur an am: u now OOIIPICI. ; our Supplied swim V Allotm- shove mu. "CAPITAL " STOVE DEPOT u. A. BARBER, BOX & BALL STOVE. that In "riralud lot ' . hosting m. 1 and the lulu! and most “amt“ Fauna. and the moat cumin amt-uncut shown m Onaw‘. COOKING STOVB. of new"; and not macr- 'i'oeigtts, PABLOR STOVE“, " clog-our of design can»! . V be nrpsgud. " Such is the character given of out, stove sold duringuo put you at the 0001mm srovzs.__c-r_m good ou-rtusttitmed Ottawa, Ockobor 8, I868. " CAPITAL" STOVE _DEPOT, A."Por ulq by tho saueribtsrs, who an ap- pointed Agata tor tttttora and District. AGENTS FUR BEECHER & COMPANY’S GEO. HAYES, . COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Bank Street, Centre Town; Between Sparks & Queen Streets. Yr'.NTiLATIN ll STOVES, OVER FIFTY 'I‘EB CENT SAVED IN Sunni: crown: S T 1) V F, S ! CALL AND tlEh' R. EATOX'S I'ATetNT lawman may d',tSeit,'gtd'fUrgtg,teit Search}, B.a.T. rmmnpsr "th,' __ _f__, -lrs2f . sum 20.3mm: $0.8'UCCESIFUL- HOUSE FURNIS RING GOODS, UrrAN9B BURNING COAL, WOOD, OR FEAT HEALTH, COMFORT, ECONOMY. Comm, Brigid and Rania Sta res ' Hsrdu'arc. HUT AIR FURNACES? BLYTH k 11mm, COUNTRY MERCHANTS " Siuex-ouoot, Dunn, 35 Sula-moot. Ottawa. (Sill-0d). w.w.oum'm,un. _ Clninlnn Committee, - _ Semi Buildings. STOVES AUTOMATIC, CILIBRATID kind. " um, A B. MEADOWS & CO. on?" y MEADOWS l CO coax. s'rovzs, DUND swovns, 'r,ouBLE: stews; HOTEL STOVES, No. 25 Rideau-st. OTTAWA, THURSDAY OCTOBER If), 15% 0f Wary duoriptibn and qusliiy on be bid for cash at Enquire of prices, 1nd don't forget the ’plnco, city. mamas 0F thR SPKRKS-STREET. _ While you can get jour STOVES'nnd PIPES PUT UP In t workmum‘ko msnnor. A Iso, Direet Import." of Wnchol, Clocks, Jowouory, Electroophtod ero and Pnncy G:ods, manho- turo to order tll‘kindl of Gold, Silver 1nd Hair January. ___ _ _ - __ -- - Dim: Importers of Watch“, Clocks, Jewellory, Rhone-plum! Win and Flue: Goods, manuho tunbo'ordor I". kinda of Gol ' Silver and Hair Jogging. AA A __ _ _ A Mrwtlmponon of Watches. Clocks. January, Butstrir-puto1 Ware and In†Goods, manuhc. tun to order 311 kind. of Gold, Silver" and Ilnir J 0.311237. _ _ Direct Imponers of Wateho, Clocks. Jewellery, Itutttro-puud Ware and Emmy Goods, mummy. turqtrordar all kind. of Gold, Silver and Hair Juanaâ€. . ' .. " Solo Wholonlo Agents in tho' Dominion-toe the Ill. of J. Sandro Witch... Ottawa ' Mar 20. 148] SUPPLY OF STOVES AND PIPES! FALL Is COMrh'au-PREPARE FOR WINTER, watotur, Clocks and Jewellery Ropiired ttttd Wmunud. wattrta,aookg 3nd Jewellery Repaiud 3nd 10rratttod. C , AND . COURT or SPAIN. THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COM- KISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, an . T mm MAJESTI 1"yfrvyv..'"o"As ROYAL _ . . A ' Prim Moduli“ of the Great Internhtlonnl Exhibi: tion of London. I862, and of the Uni- verul Exhibition of Parhr,18t7. w: ulnar Anon" Ml. JOHN LESLIE, _ t'sparn-srtroet, Agent for Ottawa" and Vicinity, For the uh offline t'eltAre.tef1'tlrtk-rm Bute, Senna. Loeki, V ' Bola. Caches. Mich", . Ax“. Sun, Pun“. Slums, _ ' iLitntnetrrt, Spoku "on, Hang“. . Chink. Auesrs, Augie mu, Steel Bits. Bowls. ( Louis. Boring Nubian. T "V >Weteh'ee.Clookn Ind Jewellery Repeired and W err-need. V 'Wiwh'os,Clocka we Jewellery Repaired and W'v-rsntod. Together gig! PAINT OF ALL COLORS, Roeo Pink. Bum tuber. _ _ . Tern do Senna. Chrome follow, Yoll’ov Och", Coleslisl Bun. Paris Gran. Bran-with than. Mimi. Groom. Vanni-n Ind. Rod Lend, Whit. Laad,itt oil or dry, Drop Blur. Ivory Blunt. 's, Ion-5.81:“. Build mt, 11 Oil, Turpininc. _ Ben: Ae, Oral Oil. C _ rum Brut“. , Vanish... in. . TWM. mum, . -- Buys of the Atteil, No.14. lulu-out. . P. tt --att [out datum. no. to any ee oi the mm MAJESTY m]: it' Where you cm at all times tind . eon-plot. ua aortment of SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, . 'eo;iutussuwut of ' V. UKNERAI, 11015 ik', FURNISHIXG, Ig'tcher Knives, Knives 1nd Forks. ( Pocket Knives. Table Spoon. - _ .J Ttspoou, Th Tun, TIN. Mau, SIGN OFTHE ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEAU-ST., Particular “tuition given to the execution of all orders with which we may be entrusted. Iron, Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, Cordage, Clgllery. Palate end 0ihr, (Hun, Axes, Angers; Mill. Crone-Cut, Circuler and other Sun, Filer Belting, Leather and Rubber, and a complete lesortment of Lumbermen'e Furnishings: Stoves of all Jugtrriptiotu, Seal“, Gums, Neils, Powder and Fuse, Anvila,Beliewe and Vices, Locks and Home lFurniehinge in great variety, Scythes, Shovels, Sphdol, Forks, Heel Ind Rakes, Ade! of all de- scription, Camd- nnd Tin Plates, together with a full unortment of Shelf'llardwnro; an inspec- tion of which is mlpeelfully solicited. Thoy would 31:10 invite attention totherir Mum-b mom of Home Furnishings and Builder's Hurd- vure, which will ttrs found very complete. The aubeeribeu bog lane to lnform their nu- merous frlende end cultomen that they are now receiving urge addition: to their umrtuent of SHELF AND IEAVY HARDWARe,suiubls for their Full and Winter Trude. The" “oak will be (our: very complete in all .the leading tutieler we as..- â€Beat of workmen than on hand. Alt cram promptly attendant to. ALEXANDER WORKMAN & co. Ogtnwa, September H, 1868. "f-MIL, Hutches, Jewellery. at. HEFFIELD HOUSE. E. K. MACGILLIVRAY & CO., "EFFIELD HUI/'83. hEFFlEbD HOUSE. "EFF! EL!) HOUSE. E. K. hlchILLIVRAY & CO., E. K. MAcGiLL11r1tAY & CO., Til. K. MACGILLIVRAY a; CO., [LVER AT PAIL Squad Door from Bate ' gar, LANG'S BO ILDIXG, 58 Spurh-It. Mnnuhctunr by nvcial appointment to LMAJESTY THE it ERMRUYAL PAM} LU1iBERhiEN'S CtiMBERgEN's LUMBERMEN's- HEWILL, LIVERPOOL. ARDWARE. 8TOVES, PIPES, ELBOWS', STOVES, PIPES, ELBOWS, STOVES, PIPES; ELBOWS, YOU ALL. TV ATCI-IES. LOW, LOW, LOW, ; tdlitt . .. t, "r Bl, kfL' Ji‘ N ' " mr , C ' CT ' "". E$‘*\“$: “I 'ii'ial . iigiail " tll) _)yt,',ilti"s"(, £51“ _\_ 'r"sf.crs'rr n. a A. SAUNDERS! Ilurdwurc. And no for your ‘ LOW, LOW, LOW, AT TI! c. P. DORION, " Knifes. ta, to, to. .. / 9 F F V vcr; Ilm . f . 4 _ . ' mr, tf r . Ta " " ‘*°\JM‘3,§£& . ,, alli8tEiiiit _ttiifi't g. , . w“...- Cs'a'r'r. T _ _ _ (in); f Illtt1 ','/C'j?s',i,).)ifi1 'l7i'fiiiv '-_'63 LI, . " [,‘;_;\\_.\\J I PRICES. PRICES. PRICES, :a,MYar, FAMILY, S u PPLIES, su, PPLIES, SUPPLIES, Montreal. 768-311; on". Patch-a Bravo, “waisted with Burn-pn- rIIll-n and other remedill agents, in ll-dway’a Renovating Resolves“, is I. compensating lomody. It cum ivory kind of disease ot the hHdtteryg,Bttrdder, Skin and Uterine Organs. A low doses will make the mostextnordinary change --tor the better. Ono ounce of Dr. thwny'i Extract of tho Putin Bran Root, is worth more than all the Bughtt Leave: that ten gtsttaritiorus ot Ilottetttots or “he! Sign.†can 'Ptlpr, Try it, sud be cured. BABSAPABILLIAN RESOLVENT stops nil weekenin; (ii-chug“ that threaten to destroy life: The Relolvent, when prepared under the old pro- unnamed s',','.",",, person- of discus; bron ht on by tell-Abuse, w '0 have Iince married emf hue children. Thin ought to be good erideuce otita powerful t1f,fg?st.'f, fruitful ellieecy. As ttl'r'i, pnred new, under r. Redwny'e new proeeu. on u no disuse tint on be ruched through the blood, urine and "rest. but that it willeure. Many dileuu, not proper to mention in en ndvortiso- meat, are explnined, and means of cure pointed out, in Dr. Redwny'e new Medial Puplientiun, FALSE AND TRUE, now rend}. Address. DP. RADWAY & co., ' 439 St. Paul-sue», Montreal. Price of RESOLVE‘ST "1%'APAIULLiAN, $1 per bottle, or6 bottles for $5. , Sold by . W. M. MASSEY. 7 Bat m most ones when thus employed, its rse If!" e few doses is suspended and opiates edm'n- inbred, to modify in nation, or to compensate the kidneys from the great stain they safer from tha direct 1ztthurtteo of Bachu.- Now'lluehu indiscrimi- netely used in cues of daabctes, gravel‘ btiek dust deposits, urn. uric, or li.hio acid; and in grennler degeneration of the kidneys, eaterrh of the bladder, dropsy, etc , ls like taking “its to check diarrhoze. Aek for Mind's)": Baisrir?sryiian Resolvent, or Renovating Resolvent. Pride, ' per bottle, or 6 bottle" tor M. W Onion triiyUTtGi iii ruidonoo or at Ormo a Son’l [mic Store. 452 mr. C. CLARK. Profusor of Marie tttd Tucker of “Ian, Voice and Harmony. Also, Mo. C‘II’kanohorof Ih .oring and Pninting. Mume Room: and Maiden“, 0'Cortttor-stretrt, corner at ts'tytr-streurt, Contra Town. MP'"" ACADEMY. Mr. GUSTAVE SMITH. (Organist. ofthe Cube. dre0 R Graduate of the Imperial Conservatory of Pain. Inuonl on Piano I l Singing. Rideau» street, corner ofK tug-street Ottawa, June " 18 i8. t75y RF .0 FALI-l no Ttunt,-t'send one loam-sum? to BADWAY & CO., 439 St. 1ual-streot, Menu-ea . Information worth thousands will be 'tfi'! you. Price of RESOLVED†SARSAPARIL N, $1 per bottle, or $10 per dog m. 861b Fermi relief and cure of Epilepsy. St. Vitus’ Deuce. Puerpenl Hylteriu, to, am. Thin prepar- tuon in from the recipe of e celebnxed French Physician, and tho very great success which he: “tended its me in every one, end where the high- est medioalekiil mu of no “nil, nu induced the lublcriber togive It every possible publicity. The genuine bu the stt.Uttritmr's nune ind uddrcn on ouch bottle. Price one doll". Sole Proprietor, J. A.HARTE, Chemist, 396, Notre Ihuniotrtsttt, Montreel. l 4 Torus} Munro". 1'iohdsttiiG"G ihiplicntion Ottawa, August '27, 1868. 830tf Buchnle not " or safe romon to taken: a general medicine; it is subject ta the same ubjeci lions. n Blue Pills, Quinine. Corrosive Sublimate, Mor)norrote., end other direct or exclusive ro- pertiee. Persona that have taken either of 2'J'i remediel agents for e length of time, are aware of tho serious trtiubio iitrolvirdtthts liver, spleen. and. other Bltutd' stiller. i' Fo with Buehu-itd exclusive diuretic ection on the kidneys will, if used Con- tinuouely, let,',?", the sepreling functi. m of other organ. Bae u, u is well known, in A direct diuretic. and in ehi"r emp!oyed by medical men to secure an lucreeeed futon of the kidney: land. proposal, (D. V.) to upon 5 SCHOOL for Young India on TUESDAY, PIRSF SEPT. She is thoroughly oompqtgnt to instruct in English, Franco. Drama; and, Music. She in a teacher by profualon, hlving been trained in the beat achmls .02 collagen in Englaqd, and has high testimonials. - Raw: Florida Wuor, equal to anythingim- ported. Price MI cents per bottle. 783 y Coxaamsarror DE Norm: DAarn, may MONTH-EA L, Impacting], inform the public that they will opén A bunch of their __ - l . .. - ls Ff,e'd,','lhf/';r',f'la'd warr- At _ d all] one-third of Lot No. 27. in I .. hm Causation Dunn, Front tire Jil, rum-ad Lou Nos. 26 "td-28, in tho um. Conwsioa, " prelent in the qocugdion or “no. T. Ayurt, Esq. For further purtieula_rt spply to Joli “d WI. 310nm, Nope“, sud am“ Put". Barman. Ottawa. Jez-Hj-tf For [imam-u and terms apply to the .- ' LADY SUPERIORESS, _ SARSAPARILLIAN l',Pc's0Li1t1NTisPquicker' our. toe an removal of upon. blemishes, sores, on: lion! ottht skin, buck spot- or worms in the Ranch“ u: of the ordimiry Surumrillas in an. The“ deputation: no more washes to the guard. nimaltrtirttr ind urilying emcucy of Ir.%.!,.tAo?tAY'y 's'hk"a1ulltr'l'v"rTcy' RES/mm s%,'def,t,,'dh"fiW' RESOLVEK’I‘ Li a k better 1'0va Ind I "fer curative for kidu noy, Blsduor and Utuine dimculties than Buehu, Turpentine. 'Cubobn. Juniper, Gin. or any other dun-t timrrtie Inuuru. I l VENT. A few dons will restore the vigor ie G to the ‘QII, ddtriiiutod And infirm. ' RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL- VENT th thieoosurnptivo" hope. It loosens the Mum, repair. the waste of the body with new and tenth, materinl, made trom pure, rich blood, an! Itqpl doapyp Letft b3 tritd. , _ Oun‘asJan. = can not TWO 11135qu Biioitoosis and' . 5mm; Room. 8ti8tf These mom: contnin three of PhelnL's patent four pun-Ire! tables, standard size and height. all in "cello t order. The cushions are new. ond etur. not be surpass“! " elasticity. The. wlwlo‘busi- nus, with unexpired least; of house, and unexpired term of lie-me. will " sold cheap for cash. A protitahlo bar business could be carried on in com noclion with [no Billiard Rooms." For particular: apply an the premises tir . I 869a A. ti. MURRAY. Appliyltions to View the premises may be made at the Miee of the undenigned. ,, hill. AUGUSTUS LAYER, ok mum†_ . 1ies,,erer Inn, with m laud lamina. being to: .13, South Daly-st., and Lot 43, North Stuart-at. The build- lngs thereon arc new and well finished. Parties proposing to purchase will please to state ii: their pruponls the term: of payment vifered. Cash preferred. Title freehold. and free cf all incum- humor. _ . Will be reached by ttttt undersigned up to the 25th instant, for the purchuo of the lag; residence Muir ensues will begin on the 15th OCTOBER. “RS. BOBERILSIQWART, tram Elysian. L'ng- Inquire atthe 99.1", oi. 12, 18m}, l 1 aid-ed. rank; mum?" iii/ff taiiiroiiiii. Ottawa. 0.3L). L868. [ 86.",tf MRS. trl)l1rFftrrer, 1trBa_ttk, and‘ Albert-£95., Educational Establishment i t" Ottawa. VHF. {METERS P""' nu'icLLIxns To mgr. 863tf Cornet of O’Connor and Marin-sis. ADIES’ saggy, â€no-Iron": rrcchos ARODEE’S EPILEPTIC CURE, "A". bRTr--A Cumfonablo Home. fur- 0011. ro LET. ILLIARD ROOMS, ‘IROPOSALS For Sale or to Let. Agent; mg". Educational. "BedieeM. Being tho 1)rpor pm of E. MABTINEAU'S Clothing Store, Comer of-Swpcx and Clarence- 'trqeta. ’ Store. NICHOLAS-ST" OTTAWA. OF THE BUG. MARTINEAU. _ 64 METCALFE-ST. D. U'CONXOR. 870ch Another-e new This t--"o"-r " Wor- Luwnges Vere e eertein end are remedy for Worms in Children attdAdultr.--Aa itie e well- known and melencholy feet that one greet cure of death emong children is from Worms elone.“ eennot be too deeply impmeed upon the minde parents the necessity of eloeely wetching their children. By so doing; end endentending " symiimns end true cease of the dieeeee, thcusandls ot' children may: he eeved from eerly graves. SYHPZ'UII or ootit.--rl" followin ere a few of the very numerone symptoms ens diseases which IIre oeused.by Worms: derenged eppetite, emeci'ud extre V m, ofeneive bneth frequent picking et the nose. inding of the teeth during sleep, herdness of the ly. with freqiienl slimy stools. and sometimes convulsive tits; in: ing of the arms‘, pain in the heed tt1,'gttyt'di,t,"ge,,ft sleep, faintirigts, tremblings, coughs, indigee ion low spirits.frightful dreems, and . gredue Inlet may", of f1eys1t1. A U _ - They are palatable and "1f-Bdminutor.d to th child-dried out the Ivonne 2r,,t'gb1', without psi. and oompl.ereltstuut the gtotttae tthereby (loin _ an, with the necessity of tdm'mhtering Onto Oil or other unpleasant o thnrtiee---" in the an of other w, rms. â€Each box commas, ,e-ttitnue ligumn {Nontuuor & LYIAN No tt tie, C.W., who no 1ttott â€optical". - -. _ _ \thlenle and Comuxlsaxon'Agenu. Good: forwarded with denpnch between Ottawa, Kingston and Intermediate Pom, by the Shel-er Mary Ann, end three bagel. - _ a. Silver Taken at Par. “a WI. 11. EASTUN l CO., Forwarder: and Communion Morena“, t04t Canal Bella: Errors or Xoothrr-A Gentlemen who In!" feted for you: noun Nervoul Debility, Premi- tnre Decay end all the "tteta ot youthful in- discretinn will, for the sake ot tutoring humanity, send fre.to ell who need it tho recipe end direc- tions for making tho simple remedy by qrttleth he was cured. Sufferers wishing to ttrot, by the Id- vertiaere' experience can do Do by eddreuing in perfect eontidenets, _ JOHN B. OGDEN. 43 Code: Street New York N. B." Kat (at Hollow. '0 Worm Lounge. fd,'; 3nd an no “hark Sale by an tho ruggnu in Ottawa, And modioino dosh out, when. 578v Two vavsnose Eu" Y Asa-rm-Why should men weer beside t Beams-they no ogre-t t't, tectlon to the throet end lungs, and add mile to their personal appearance. Why should we use " Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers t" Beams when and for cough, colds, tickling in the the“. bottle- neu. 3c.,:they so: like u elnnn. Minlnerr and lawyeu 11.0mm), tThet: 'reeommend them, and singers and pub io Ipelken u] they ere the verybeaz medicine in existenee for the euro ofeuch complaints. Sold by " medicine denote,“ 25 cents per box. The subscriber: beg to inform their “about." and the public tptaeraily that they have removed lothose aplcioul premium Intolv occupiod " M. K. Dickinson, Canal Ruin, nnd when will he mum consunuy on hand the followine good: t 2,000 Cows or Goon FIRIWOOD, sud 600,000 unwed SHINGLES. chandler. not! Bull. (Shop next to IL R, Booth'n Storr,Chtiudiemr) House. Sign, villa 3nd general {tinting “conned on the moat reachable toms. ‘eilingu and walls diatompored in colon to wit. Fresco work ofall kirvUtotirdtT., _ _ References permitted to the {allowing gentlemen: A. B. Bnldwin & 00., J. R. Booth, an.. RR. Booth, Etut., Rev. Mr. Johnson, Hull ; Rev Mt. Picket, (Mun; Mr. Haycock, Architect. August 26. ‘ 829 " To ell who delire it, he will send 1 co y on the prescription lured (free of charge), with E, direc- tions for preparing Ind using the la me, which they will and a. sun can: for cosutrarrms,Atmnu, Baoxcnms, Cocos, Cows, and ell Throat and lung Affoetiorm. The only obgect' of the adver- tiser in lending the Preeeript on is to bomstitthe atiiietod, and uprend information which he 'on- eciver to be invaluable, end he hopes every mf- ferer will try his remedy, in it will cost them no- thing, and any prove e bloating. Panic. wishing t'tt'ge."ptiai, FREE, by return mail, will pleIue 3d fess, REV. EDWARD WILSON, t Williamaburz. Kings Co., New York. boutnonv en's " there u something peonlinrly Attractive in a horse. llil intelligent eye end en, his loity carriage, " free and greeelul motion, his veal strength, his obedient temper, end his in- " usable use, all endenr him to as. We love to Murat bl! fmo proportions, and “he in the lupi- ration of his energy end power,†but it in only when the horse is properly cured ror-orun he in free trom dim-no or uneoundneu of my kind that be will exhibit these point: of nttraotion, Ind with- out which he is of but little value. A not: of " Barley}: Arabian Hone Remedy “.5 't','l7ld',', Medicine,†lhuuid be in poumion or every mu: who own: a horse, to be need in one of emerlency. Dun't fail to get it. Remember the nume, end no that the signnmre of [lard & Co. in on â€all peck- age. Northrop & hymn, Newcastle. C. W.. pro- prietors for the pend-.5. Sold by all medicine desiere.» PLAIN. URNAMENIAL AND DECORATIVE PAINTERS, AM) PAPER ILLVGERS, . Mother- t Mothers t Mother. t--Artt you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by s. sick child suffering and crying with the excruci- ating pain of cutting teeth , Ifso, go at once and get e bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SY-RL’ P. It will relieve the poor little tn1fterer imtpeiiatcV-depend upon itzthere is no mistake about it. There is not a. mother on eerth who he: ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels. end give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child. opera- ting like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cues, end pleesnnt to the taste, and in the pre- scription ofone of the oldest and best femele phy- sicianrand nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Be sure to' cell for " MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTllING SYRUP." Having the fur o%ite of " Gertie & Perkins " on the van-me wrapper. All others are bale itrtitatiorte. To couompu-Tttev navemser, lining qcen restored to health in I. {at weeks by a very simple remedy, after having tnmrerd for uveul years with I. severe lung “faction, Ind that drnd disease Consumption. in anxious to nuke known to his fellow-sufferers the menu of can. Coughs Ind Conu.--sudden chenges of climate no sources of Pulmonary Bronchial end Asthmatic ttireetioms. Experience lining proved that simple remedies ofUrt net speedily end eer- teinly when taken in the only stages of the dis- ease, recourse should It once be had to " Brown's Bronchial Truches," or Lozenges. Few are aware of the Importer!“ of checking a. cough, or “eon- mon eold," in its fret stage. That which In the beginning would yield' to a mild remedy!“ neg- lected soon attacks the lungs. “Bro-p" Bron chialTroehes,"or Cough Lozenges, alley initi- tion which induces coughing, having 3 DIRECT in. fltMsttee on the infected parts. As there ere imite- tions, be sure TO cums the geuume. Bold by all dealers in medicines. at 25 cents 1 box. _ Is the only infallible IUir Propuuion for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS OQIGINAL COLOR AND PROMOTING ITS GROWTH. 2t is the cheapest prepardtioa are)" Wreil to the public, as one bottle trill last longer and tttromp/ish more than three bottle, ofany other preparation. Our Renown is not a Dye ;. it will not skin the akin " owe". ft will keep the hair from falling out. It drama: the svulprand makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. _ Our treatise on tho hair sent frep by an“. sjiL,1easi% EEEEE% I asâ€: J, " = tliil8htll!, new Nahum. Nm., Propritrrors." For as!» by' all druggisu. ' 834d FLOUh, EMOVAL. “emu. a. noxraomnnr, 'vzggmg mum iiigij' (HAIR _ P Ji' Bax/Ema BUSINLSB NOTICES- SPECIAL NOTICES- PORK, use '02! mm, R. P. HALL & CO.,' OATMEAL, br. HALL’S There is also another reason for prefer- ring wax to marble independently of its great claim to economy. By the use of wax we can mould our idols according to the evercbangeful moods of human idolatry. Many people do not think so highly of Charles Fox as their grandfathers did; and what a comfort to think, and with some material to spare if he _wss broader and greater, you can still make a very good John Bright out of him! That a distin- guished Whig lord could be easily convert- ed into a capital Buckstone is palpable enough. There is scarcely a Wellington that, by a little drooping of the neck and dullness'to the eyes, wouldn't make a toler- able Stuart Mill. What an interesting variety would this impart to our daily life-not wearied as we now are with the eternal q arition of the great gentleman who, in Tfd and silk stockings, rides bareback in bronze! We might have him " Godiva to-morrow, and" the day after " alderman Gabriel. Talk of dockyard egonomiea after this! talk of all the narratives of working up old mate- rial and converting ' tl pigs ., into field- pieces! here is a summon to make the Treasury heart, if there be such e viscery, bow with joy! . - . . . ..- I declare seriously that the Duke of Wellington is less oarieatured in 'Panels' than in some of these brazen images; and when we see this, and when we hear a man of cultivation and with a knowledge of art declare that it is better to melt Sir Robert .--a process apparently less difficult in the bronze than in the Bash-than suffer him toatand out, a mockery and a shame, in it not time to inquire whether our climate does not deny us sculpture as it denies us wine ? and as we accept the substitute of whisky for one, we ought to content our- selves with wax for the other. _ People tell us that it is the semi-nude existence of southern lands, such as Greece and Italy, which has nurtured the art of sculpture, and that the eye becune more" highly educated by the continual contem- plation ofform and symmetry. If it were only that our artists needed,» a trip to Con- nemara. would supply the want; for though I have been told that our' prosperi- ty has seriously interfered with) the pa )er- trade, and that rags are seareer every day, I have not yet beard any complaint that our physical derelopmenta have' been mar- red by excess of drapery; and the admir- ers of form who gaze with rapture on Ltagarone need not go beyond the county Clare for their life studies. But if we must shock the world by our parodies ofgreatnesa--if we must show an- other phase of the Oxenstein maxim, and exhibit with how little "eornelin.esss the world, is governed-why not, after Madame Tun; saud's example, have a chamber of horrors, and club all our monatroaitiea together : let Gibson's Peel shake hands with Marochet- ti's, and the fifty statues ofour great Duke turn out like a companyon guard ? This plan would at least rescue us from the eternal surprises of shame we are exposed to as we walk the street, and save our cars from the not flattering comments which foreigners bestow on our art-culture. - Madiume Tussnud's people are of wax, and, thank God, are perishable! and I have no objection, therefore, to , Palmerston who must yield to a hot bummer, or a Greenacre who cannot survive t nipping frost; but what I do dernar to is, abrouxe deformity that defies time, and seems des- tined to display its ugliness to succeeding generations. --*- _ l _ - A late case in France showed that a per- son libelled b ' an indecent photograph had hit action " hm ; and are the heirs of our great men to be deterred from protesting against these worse than libellous counter- feits ? Though I know in my heart that the small man with the big eoeked-hat could not have won Waterloo; though I feel in my deep consciousness that Gibson's "Peel ,, never carried emancipation nor instituted free-trade; yet these horrid abortions haunt me, confusing what I re» member and destroying what 1 want to re- call of the great originals. T Let us confess frmtkly--the wprld sees it, and tells it to us candidly enough-- that we cannot make a statue; and if we cannot fully commemorate the men who have deserved well of us, let us at least spare them the ignominy of absurdity. It is true, in the lack of dramatic genius, we content ourselves with burlesque» We cannot have masterpieces of tragedy or comedy. We put up with pantomimes; but let us nut follow example in dealing with our great men. If we must have statues, let them be of Beales, of Morrison, of the Piets, of 3iosesL-1 mean him of the Trousers. Per- hape Martin I upper might be remembered in marble; but, for heaven’s sake, let us spare Tetrnyron and Disraeli, Landsat and Lyttoxil Let those who come after us think of these men without the alloy of those vulgar travcsties we set up in our public places. and miscall monuments. Ridicule would be intolerable if it were not ephemeral, and as a sneer should never be stereotyped. If we agree on this-and I do not see how we can differ about it,---- if we arc convinced that it would be but indifferent gratitude to those who have served us faithfully to hand them down to posterity " subjects for laughter or scorn, ---what, I would beg to ask, do you mean by our statues to great men ? Is the Duke on Constitution Hill, is Lord Herbert, is Peel, honoured by the vile travesty we have set up? Is the lesson we wish to read to posterity, See what sort of men your fore- fathers thought great? Think what must have been the, Senate that was awed by that perky etcknosed gent. What were the legions that trembled at sight of that hook.. visaged dwarf with a smoothing iron ? or who were they that deemed Kemble digm'- Jied, and spoke of Canning as noble look, ina?' _ What, would be said of a nation that stored up in its alchives all the lampoons, all the caricatures, and all the satires on its public men, and preserved as national relies every trait that couWreilect on the memo- ry of its most distinguished servants, so that while history recorded their achieve- ments, Radicals might turn round and say. Here is your great man-what do you think of him now ?--there is the stalwart form that towered above the storm of battle! that is the eye that flashed lightning in dr. bate! there is the arm that directed the crushing collision that sunk tho enemy ! that is the right hand that hurled back the demand for surrender; and thus, by an absurd mockery of feature. attitude. and character, hand down to posterity ludicrous and disparaging counterfeits of our great men 't . We on, Besides, afford to be indifferent '35}: 10mm PAGE, [Cornelius O'Dowd in Bl;ckwood.] OUR. 812"! (IE9. l PRICE-O CEN TS Tn: LATE COL. NIXON, 39th Blar- ,tBttr.---A New Zealand paper (the Southern Cross) gives an account of the inauguration of' a memorial in Uuhuhu to the late Col. Nixon, 39th Regiment, who was killed during the late war in New Zealand. About the year 1351 or 1852 he retired from the regiment with the rank of Major and emigrated to New Zealand. where he soon became popular among the colonists, and they returned hint u a member of the general assembly for Funk- lin. On the war breaking out he oft-red his services, which were gladly accepted. lie was appointed commandant of the " fenee corpgand colonel of the cavalry volu- teers and militia. m was mortal]; wound- ed in an mtgng,emeuto? the 3lst ebruary 1864. After the rebellion had been sup pressed s movement was set on foot by his comrades to erect a monument to his memory. It forms . hendaome end one» spicuous object on the road to Drury. It is built of Hobart Town stone, and is rais- ed on three blue-stone‘steps of solid muon- ry, from the quarriesat Newmarket. The structure itself consists of a F pedestal or square base, with panels on each side. on one of which is the following inscription : J. "B. Lamphior, Napanee. W. Porter, Bowmanvdle, obtained a teeomrelaaeuer- tifieate. The proeoedirtg,ctarasiotetd by the passed eadets giving three ah cheer: for the Queen, three for Stisted, and three times three foe their popular emntnandant.--leader. " In memory of Srarmiduke" Georg. Nixon, M.H. R., aged 51 yearn, Ute l The last witness summoned was Mia: Beatrice Playfiri. She said she had met i the last witness, Mr., Lollpop, on several occasions. She considered him a fool, and never would allow her mamma to ask him. Yes, her objection to him was a r.. , tional one. . He had only £450 a year and 3 .no expectations. If the commissioners liked they might regard her as a " girl of the period," but she considered the term stupid, and the subject used up. As to her evening dress, she did bot see what business it was of theirs. It was entirely her own affair, and she might as well say i at once that if it were the thshion to dreas l like an Indian' nautch girl, she certainly should follow the fashion. Modesty was not innate. the cousiderrd it contain. an accomplishment, sometimes the reverse. Marriage-that is “to say,-at least £3,090 a 'ear-r-mu the great end of girlhood, add if maidenly reserve led to that, no one would,be mad enough to object to it. The worst of marrying for £3,000 a year waa that it obliged the recipient to take the husband into the bargain. (The with". here gave a’ great deal of her evidence in the most flippaut and objectionable tone. On being called to order by' the chairman she proceeded.) Yes, she did know some- body she rather liked. He was an odioer in a line regiment, whom she met " Lady Trickjaw's croquet parties. She supposed he was what the world would call .. honor- able, gopd, and true," and she believed he was iiesi2frately in love with her. Very foolish ot him of course, for he had nothing but his pay and two hundred pounds a your to add to it. She was obliged, [ therefore, to cut him for young Lord " ur- '; fitsgton. Yes, he drank, and was certain- [ ly very ugly, and people told drt-idful things about hint, but her mamma said that one, must not mind a few scratches on a coronct, for it looked just as well at a distance. They would meet young Tur- lington at Dieppe, for he was there with his yacht. Dieppe was an expensive place ----rather too expensive for her mamma; but everybody went there, so'it could not be helped. Their apartments therc would be £46 a week. She had seventeen new costumes ready, and one sweet one now making, la chief beauties consistcdwf the hat and Petticoat t) be worn with it. The former was three cornered, with a bunch of different coloured feathers at each angle, and the latter was a bright yellow satin, and showed the leg nearly to the knee. Yes she thought the whole a " charming quiet dress for a young English maiden." Did not quits see what themmunimioeters were driving at, but begged to inform than that last ear Madame Law/own and " Afaette, goth of the Grand m, wage the same. Her mamma f,'o'llJrfhl', out†her, Surely the commissioners did not expect her to bis less conspicuous than the celebrities of the demi-mondt f .The witness washers sternly "quoted to stand down, and the chairman declared the proceedings at an 'ssil.--Lemdo. Tomahawk. Tonouro SCHOOL' or (hmtmnr-. CLOSE or ran T%uc--.The final ex- .amination of the gentletnetretdeu of the Toronto School of Gunnery took place " the head-quarters of the school, in the drill shed, on Saturds ,before MaiorAleierad Stisted, C.B._; Cl. Anderson, 'Gil', ILL, commandant; Col. Dario, A.A.G. ; Cot. Denison, Brigade Major, and Capt. Band. ham, B.A., Adjutant. The examinatinr, which was both theoretical and practiced, lasted about two hours, and consisted of a review of the whole course of instruction. The cadets acquitted themselves remarka- bly well in J,,',1',T, department, and was highl comp imented ontheir New . ' by thz odioem present. At theeloseof the proceedings the General commanding made a few remarks, expressing the great plea. sure he had experienced in being present; and assuring them the examination they had passed redeeted great credit on them- selves, and indicated a knowledge of artil- lery drill which he trusted they would im- part to many others, on rejoining their respective batteries. ' The following gen- tlemen obtained first-clam eertifieatm _ Capt. R. J. C. Campbell, Warwick; Lt. E. Stephenson, Napanec; Lt. W. Mills, Iroquois; R.J. Howes, Heckston; W.W. Turver, Collingwood; J. H. Widdiiidd, tlewtuarket; G.Stewart,Cobourg; R. C. O'Gilvie, Campbelllord ; W. H. C. Meyers, Seaforth; q: Elliot, Leer, and The commissioners appointed to inquire into the condition ofthis important institu- tion concluded their, Iaboum recently. The room was deritrely crowded. ' l Man of wax was i" term of eadearment at one time; let us then 100k forward to! period when it shall be a tttle of honour also. to that controvers which med Ill some time back as to whether the Greeks did or did not tint their statues. Wax invite colour, nnd we may be able tit pie-cut our great men to the world as fresh as though they came from the hands of Madame Rachel. It ma c, indeed, cost us me carminc for our Lords of the Admiralty, but neutral tints will generally sumac for the Home and Foreign Office., t _ " ON TR! A L.-AMMM, IOCIII‘ V. if}