c", Iran? ses it’s". tro was!" " .. “hr, bill“; and: be no. 1 C m ‘33:; £28.! - L â€I." Ai. mild: :2: "sat.. in! m. “It" us...†" in - " NE": "ttie, - an "he, his. - m u as w.- LII. minted " ID Pundit grunt-3' . W Md Jug-i ‘..'o - - [M an. my Mn Inner). I. ah:- " Bait um " Y .1... C... 11111. all...†Slot-l- m 1". 30"" new“ . _.-_ mi " pit/tit eh. Iq - and M 101A!- M lob: - irge rm- " 8|. Mr 15“ " of 78] It! I. ii a cm... T-d........., a do 2 . nod. 'MCIOII.wron-vy..29 do 30 _ Alumnplcldidktol IROAD PLOT}! s, BEAYE RS, -rri-'aioaaasara hm Poplin “In Luau“ Eugenia new. " dd. FRIXOED TOWER. Ill ‘m’ In prion. “In. SOC-ole of the heaviest duh *d if. net-98cc. , Also, n "I“ an!“ " B-itat a“ _ OM“ â€no kirtpi my†_ - pun}?- gm . b and Print: o..........-..............." d " Beet - his". - “a -Aauotfe...... .-..-.....-...-.0id " b [and Cnueos.'ueSsieett.m....9 d -er, Cotton. tt yards wido.for......0 d ' 9. Pee' For-ttouta"-....."? _ in; In»? White Human, um. h“ Melt, Hoop skim, Crash You!“ lint Lil-I, Cicada. _Brtahtn" hob, It.) Canon, " ' Ac. - dir-gt' was. " In Sing“ with plain ’, do Fury. in". width ‘iacoy ........... a A. Double cm plain Whey ...... ... . i do butâ€. bum...†. b do Portia......, " do a, 'Cqupm..... I. I. tggg.'ltt.t.'.t, a to pr. WW... I a b In haul Merino I " in "at1%he-y- 'ar, LTGGiiut Neck on the late an! otDl‘S- iirie, JORDAINI & C J., of Ito-Ind, ind "iii-trf " T. JAMES CLAXTUN. Tho not" not tttd of vary -ioe (II-my. ti,ti'iiiii, awash for . fulioublo Moet- id ; not. As they have mm in “a. god: Ur halo. lb. “Infant. C'; airee no!" pupi- Mnr to on otond ""e. no follow“; no no. of the limo - land. vi: : V any. Ir-trea.':::-:.:.. my: ' QM‘SIituigly A. Lh- lag-,1... mu H; u can '6llk-rBodtu. very MySouu In? mimic-1!. mu. â€Mug-Mum! iWIClooing. ------ - 'I'... â€in. an new stout. in Stow. " - can" or Rid-an "a Snub-m. - M mil clot. ll eo-etittgt silk their! - in.“ -a."ecas..".............. .............trBti. In», ....Iluh WNWPALL SUITS. 'tttet', petit. gt! “1min “It... lb Maugham. . n It RICK t co. ecum'i an upon any intac- tliettfrd.1vdl2,t,r. - __ I†31-yard; mu." ' b - IHO. I'd;- Il do idlebo-uludm â€I“ In“. Goth. " n -iiii--imuG,ontr......3 i, (Ct2ffr'""" Push-23d 3m- 'r"-. Shins. only...............;: it . by“... y â€in Mam nto,_ - _- - A, ' Yunnan". A - ccsxxscuau & LXNDSA Y. ‘l'uuoss. rmwm. “as AND a "At-nu. _ 0;:mean a LINDSAY. Pw auxin; - I.“ o........................." worth a 9 'hr"hrnro--tf' col!"- foe 30‘“. Pr canons up usxxs. i curxxlxmnx a LINDSAY T. BAJUTTE ," W venom to no" 00-min. mil-u, '.9FdGA" n nun-cu. to In In“. on- "mGe' r... pug“. gammy an In In m u RM". _ To .50. " SPA RKs-s.T . cu. It"; "r.. “no“ w an A ART “831'. 1typGiidiil " and" “0‘1.â€de ot Inc-elu- an" â€a work-an. -. Alt CiiiBtlltg “as“ no. lo. "" but. hiya-pm by 0.1mm JW, an â€no. I l-n-m dd m. 0., - ' II A Inâ€. rum nus. canyon“: cuswr. P""'""" up Jinn-s, ccsxlxurux a 1.1303â€. In than]; to: nunsâ€. I. bail}! KI my BLACK DOES, dr., m, ure, e a L .'"trtFlr invite the, public to a. III-l. a a, ptices and qualities. " M, â€up". PIECES DOMINIOX TWEED, - hmiuociluhm'awkloi" --t Run: no Paycy DRY 000m ‘ Brut C3000 - Bum mm M â€one†Inn- _ In“ Ae.. ae. i"apro.Guag - "l.ee%Igeqt of MADr-tgiiik CLOTHING, " “a with!“ on tho pro-inn. I. :r‘m it“ 0500,0115.- ll] do, in ICI a co. H'CORSETS, ' Cd. 1' "ASKED. L. DRESS A MANTLE TIIuUOS. (1335130845! t LINDSAY VOL. Il). NO. 917. " Miud Shawls. "Shepherd Loo. Sights IO! Fwy. all wool has. "' Anon“ Squat Stuck. at thEc Ammo. 1ap.tr1ymn elyy Btaehr-tup Manx. _ cumsoun * was“. mm 33:3: " DRY Mei hood CUNNINGHAM t LINDSAY Wimp. â€an. Cloths. _', Dry Goods. CU.NNHNGHAN & LINDSAY CUNNINGHAM 3 LINDSAY COTTOSS 31113178 SIIAWLS CLOTHS dos. XABLB XAPKIXS. an but. only " ill pot do... my†Pt." dimly damaged "who.“ oifr9A9 .. _-..... OVIRCOATS. 33m; P. RAJmI. .....PAXT3. I KW. IA 03333“. noon-nu at tho - , kind- of 12tt0CER1ES 4170 LN UORSon had. Wholoule “a noun. it the LOVES! t roams“: PRICES for mama own. A i trial at no Brtittiee ,rilt neon-cod them. ---T80 It. in 3 bunch Te-so Ibo in l bot ' "s---' Ci-tttOlin' box I "ppee--8 l-tOtto I til.9ito. The pacing“ no to In tahen s; the naked Fauna-dun and." nut “Mean“! to up, “math-n olond for the mick. llllllitf illllllllllll1fllllit OPORTO, SPAIN, C't "4NAC GO PICKLES, SAFCES, JAMS & JELLIES PORT, SHERRY. BRANDY, GIN JLe,','de'd'f 83831808. tho vet) but,“ “not. And bull'bnmln. 10 CAII! SCOTCH L1ht1--uood. A'il',h"v'il GRAPES. IBEX! FIGS and PUlTUGUESI ONIONS. PORT WINE-thard 20u Wino-8t.so to "so. Ottawa, Non-Ibo: 17, ttyu., 100 T'" "e" i In apnea. will be mama by the Senior Conn-hum: clam ths'o- from pum- will- 11.00 purehaoo the following - of 080- MNES, â€W10! hid "rviee, Intilpoon, on Gr than! that an be “unable by tho Cus The show midoi an bd mu " the 00-min- nyiu Sm, " than Stations, where foam u and" can be obtained. .. n may (inn am the Map or Plnn nnd Book of 3.0!."an df the Cnnndn Contnl 1mm, Coupnly. {to- tho City of on". to la junction with tho Line of the Brogkvillo nnd Ottawa Rn". in, Cot-pay, luv. bankroll“ in the oMtte ot the Donut-ant " Public orb, nnd n no"? of not put: at tho Map or Plan lid Book of ter. onoo, no "mom the County of Contact, In: boon deposit“ in tbe do. of tho Glut ot the Penn. for the County of Carleton, nnd n (or of not porn " retata tom. County of Luau ' In: boon do. and II no one. MthoCtrrk oftho You. for the "My!“ - A wit-did variety of but Candi-n, English ad Auction Dim.- lld Ole. Joann]: ntthe kw; prion, a J. DUBâ€: & SON’S. TH F, RUSSELL HOUSE, Ivory Boning, (SI-hy- excepted). u T u... plot-ally.» can, "any." FOR AYLHER, T To mm with a. Unh- lmudin: Bunny (lo-purl Shanon. JAMES IULUOAN. PUBLIC NOTICE mun PERFUMID uonnm a BN- vnons.‘u J. DUNE a Sox's. Con-Min. of FROM CROSSE d. BLACK WELL. 935d this Tenth any of: Atw"f._l1fi5. - TONE-Good Tublo Wino-is ) to $3.00. Outta. In, 16,1808. UGAII “d SYRUPS of " “to“. lLAVOCRIlG txrucrs “a '3rWEs--. Cocaine. - . “Ill? DIAKIII. ll'l'lAl. NOTE PAPER a ENYBL0PIU, ---M03ttse in " bands Tot-400 the In " Mn Coho-litre in " hon: Ll. - of GENT [NI LIQUORS. Price , â€cording to - mad gummy. P'rrer-a0sl lbs in 2 be!“ "tt-t,MrT IN in O butch»; AT PRESCOTT Ber-ot lb. intt lunch Ie..-) In I box Cti-100tbe II I box P-r-Al Ibo V t'satt-49 lb. A'""' Ind Cooling RAKSXNS. CURRANTS, a-gtg' and CAN nuns. mama to an: the holiday and). T AND SCOTCH WHISKEY. PULL Man: of FRESH FRUIT, the 3331' in what. he. In: CHEAPâ€? NOT! PAPER a REVEL- OPIBmm on, ", -- --_--- _ M--- ____‘ "acco..-i. Finest Uanlitiee--- Virgini- In. in cut. tin foil and plug. _ OVAL MAO. LINE. Kingston. Dee. 1,1868. Mud I'll. NEW HONEY. in 5 D.nld8ll. “no. For “I. n IOXII DIGBY BIRMSG~ Urge boxes a " cu. ouch. "IraT'oN CHEESI. ' Bl. to 8 ts. pin. from Rant Bmhon' oolobrmd T1108. PATTERSON'S, N o3iyrlt0t,"sNiq mu. Luv- AND LONDON, &c., ---LtKBWLqE,-- AT KINGSTON Groceries. AT OTTAWA . ‘YROI J. DURlEt 3023‘s W. K. WORSLIY.‘ C. C. Ely. No. 20.1mm-“ f . in, 878 1ttittt; "68. Just oponod I Iplndid luck of _ rmrovtn BOOTS, _ BUCK MOCCASINS, _ mum SLIPPERB, ' CORE sows, otFrts, November 19, 1-68. Gent'- Polt Winged Coupon, Embroidorod Ind RI‘BBERS l RUBBERS Il â€Wanna, but in tank-t, 60 an.“ pun-a do. do. as " ‘1: pent Sol“. Mon'llWonon'I.†" “ .l’ELT ois--MEN'3 AND W0!EARL - We 5310 tre,', from Bell 1 Co., Montreal. to woll known or good workmanship. Mon'a sud Womon‘s Embroidorod Jolt Work. F0013. 3nd cumin. than tooth. Also, .0an! thouund Boll-n' worth of _ BOOTS AND 811088. Old Price. New Price. tilhtld_rot" Boots, " canâ€. now " cont-fa newt " 81.00, " " " a ‘Mluu’ " 1.25, " 1.00 " n uWomon'l " 1.60, " 1.25 " Q with? " 2.50, " 1.75 t 82.“ Don’t forget tho White Boot and Cheap Ribbon. o;pooito tho Vermillion Mortar, No. 68, tSparks-st. OFann'S. OFFORD'_S_. â€Women's o..................................'- Are".-.--,'-;;:-:::-,;,-;: LN“ l Non-4mm and Hit: It All Kinds. â€Woman‘s t Mon'l Huh In, " mmte."SR E‘Wonen'l Lyn?, F.ttl?Ytt, zeloonu.‘ mun. . Lodiu' “d (“an Buck Buck Mouton", Gent’s Pine Bud Sum! Coupon, Ltdin' Wit Btlnorsh. Plum sud Inbrouorod. Gent'- Rnbbon. Bony and (humor. 66 4regtta s Ladies' do do do M " And other kind: oqttaiir chap. ' RUBBER 301mm I RUBBEE SOLEINO t, Got your Boon, Rabbit Sold. by . W. A. LAMB, Inâ€: Ladies' conpri-in; the but! styles nd~ but quliliu ot uuiublo for FALL & WINTER WEAR. Also. . up stock at Men's Ind Woman’s Cpnm BooU. Moon Mon-sinunnck Moon and _tnrsep any. Beef Moon-Ins, Fol: Over-thou. Rubbers, Aer., nll of which will be told It great reduction: from tor- mor prion. 'Lunbor nd country manhun- no rs. quouod to but in mind that there ig . lug. stock at hundnndo boon to be dilpoud of st the “on- pnid reduction in pricu. . LADIES', GENTS. MISSES' k CHILDREN'S rib; Artie gon'crdly no invited to call and examine tho stuck Ind [Mountain]: we "n un- nog fail to_ give. unlined-9n to. tll: BOO TS AND SHOES, which will be found couple“ , boluf â€laud wit can. it will no: mu to Sara',': summation. In Ladies', Minor And “duo's In. 1 In" our/thing thnt on Possibly in ryqtatrod for the an“, and " much one! - thah "or bolero If... _ posits I -iiiG nu in Cali, Kipp,Covhido Boots: Men’s gimp; with“ Boou__u_ low u " pot pm. - _ THE BANKRUPT STOCK, Boâ€: And Youth'l an", low. Alnrp supply New English 'r9'L,','t,t,t Mad madman mttet soluble In. for ber. nn,emwy od Inna Ind and. by the "I! but workman. Ordontshn lot All kind: of 31th Dont buy until you have "on the new pod- st THE RED BOOT. BOOTS AND SHOES, I In" now roeoind my an and winter nook ' THE WHITE BOOT. " GOOD- IE‘V GOOD. t No OLD STOCK No BANKIUPT STOCK No OLD STYLRS No DAMAGED 60005 Now STYLES of RUBBERS New GOODS tor the "il Ind Wink: New STYLES for the In" and Win!" Now STYLES of OVERSHOES Ofthe NEWEST & LATEST STYLES or BOOTS, 83038, RUBBBRS, OVERSHOES and IOCASSINS At "non-bl. prion. New STYLES of LADIEG’ BALMOBALS IISSRS 3nd CHILDREN. For LADIES, GENTLIIBN, All of which will " sold CROSBY STAND, NO. " SPARKS-UT. EMU!!! CHILE!!!“ IALE (197 DRESS & WALKING BOOTS, Boots I Shoes. WINTER ‘I’I‘OCK BOOT a: SHOE STORE, YORK-6T. . wars & menu, "RAP 8001‘! = QHORS at tho Rod Boot, 28 Banal-It. The whole of Boot Ind Shoo Dale". AT ill OLD ALL IL'T CAPITAL Wholoulo and than, Ball a cis., Montreal. .6 " "oReriiiiiBrar No. I 5, Sun“: ’69. 902d OTTAWA, MONDAY', DFCE?rff3ER-'7, 1513: The undenigncd hare now 0 o M PL E T E D than . Otttora, Nee who: 27, 1868. FAMILY G ll OCEWI ES, WINES, LIQUORS, ' ANoiitovrsroNs, Mn, aw. To FABIIRI n OTHERS. mum". you BUY YOUR TEA AND COFFEE. Our Toll 3nd Colon, utter lover. tOrt/tuve boon pronoumd by cannon-curl to be of superior qudity, had fro. from those poisonoul rub-tum" no otten mod by the trade. Hundreds of puck-pa in" boon founded all over the Dominion and nonr on my occuion hu my plot-.59 “in re- turnod. Tho] on pronounced to he cf the fittegt quality, Ind 20 per cent cholper than the untal run. In sddition to the quality and chupuqu, nah customer in tarnished with amino. bozo: and tin hermetic chain, which hove boon chosen " u to pron". the Ilrongth 3nd uncut. For the oc- tsoirttnodntiott of former: “d prints hmilioa, we ha. around to no“ our To" And Cohen in 5 nd " lb punge- 3nd npwud‘n, thus moi-ding our, porno: s chum. to tutu our nrticlol. Par- - pent.» s chance to Cute our erticlel. Per- uee forming e club on order 4 tive or , ten pound boxer, when the eerriege will be peid to the neu- eet Steemboet or Reilwey Stetion. Atty order not thing Initiation. on be returned at our expense. n ending orders, to new chug", it would be better to eneleee the money, or the amount can be collected by Express or Steemboet Agent. All erdere lent " by poet wilt receive prompt etten. Common Coupe, Strong Ten..'........".....: Pine Invented New beaaott,do......,..... Swollen: Full Pluourod do............ yyqtd_9o1oetg..:...v-----. You Fine, att do.................... ..... .hpn Good q................................... “mt... ...\an...".................-........c. Suntan. 3nd Very cyoicon - _ 035m IEA. Trinity, Common ......... ................. Fill. do ....................................... It_itttt 'hsvodiod, do.................... .. Kenn; Brett-..---:--. ..... Mocks .......... o.............) M, 0 27, 0 'l9, 0: "va................................ 0 20, 0 25, 0 29, o,' Ceylon...,......................., 018, 0 22, 0 26, ll', A. o. AUDY eco., Elgin-n. Gal's, Octobor T, ISM. 886-9M The undersigned Provinoiul [and Surveyor and Civil Engimr N bu opened a Rulwny t'rttetieo Odie. our Hopi: Summary Store, corner ot Elgin nad Spurn-m" Ind hourly opposite the Bunsen Boune, Ottawa, where he will he Jttpntt11 Pft Ina uggrxnm mg; obit?. Housed, can", where he will he "pared to rar- ullh gram.- lutmdin to TESEEK FOR THE CON RUCTION 'l'll'Ahi' INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY with Finns, Emulate-:8 eiheutiontr, Cubic Conant- of Enthwgrh. of 'llll'll'l',ri'l'.'.' The tshiu of cabin Titanic]. which be user, hue boon open“! on coined by him-cit by the Prirmoidol on“ A, to which, he need sclroeiy add, no much more more“ then thou teblee tPttrttorinO) ordinarily need; and which or. cor- rect only when the eurfnoe in level longitudinolly end trmvoruly, romaine- emanating to on er. ror of " per cent" and they. as ageinlt the eon. treoaor. . _ He will oleo he tgtg,',? to furniIh designs, drawing, 'poeiilart one and "timer†for bridges, work: of contraction [enroll]. Ind oil other huei- one connected with!“ profession. Ne, "" ""1 GENERAL AGENCY e For (In lulu-chow: of batman with the various Department' of tho Dominion f1orey1trnt. _ Do brunch“ or In. nonunion unvornmem. tt order: and 1mm (pontptid) will be prompt. ly attended to. J. O'HANLY, P.L.S. & C.E. om". Numb" ' 1868. 902d GiiasiittF.tr-rr inforuittion ‘to Mamet. Ti't',e'dyii."a I.†with Stool Ring, on Queen-ct. Tho "an on In" than by ap- plying u an of!" sad paying chm-goo. 91m; GENERAL AND SELECT STOCK nN’l‘REAL \VAREIIOUIE, NGINEERING AND SURVEYING- FALL IyH'0itTATI0Ns', RAILWAY 0 FFI C E. Groceries. JAS. MARTIN & CO. ('Ull'KlSlNU A BLA Wt TEA. CO I'FEE. 0F SUSSEX-STREET. ..i....tir 45 a so ....... o 55 a no ....... o " a so ....... 0 40 a 45 _...... o as a no _...... o " a so ........ 0 so a so ........ o as a TO ........ o 15 a so 657, 035340 055060 050mm 075085 100009 l hand. OPAL STOVE NO W I N l' S E. For but it in unexcolled , for bonu'y unoqualled for draft it is superior; for o'onvonlence it bu no rival. ' the but â€Ir-fending MircALI, AND FEE THEM“ only a for let}, . Na lit-dutiful not]: tlil at 69 tvnuper gallon. nun", sold " 70 eerntrt in qualities ut 5 gnllona at " cents. 4 THE itFd1LECT0lt COAL STOVE, COII 1nd Wodd Stoves of ovary kind. dolign bad price, fer sale. ' ' Competent men for stoves-piping-and jabbing on A irgo "otelt of untangl- for the Ibo" brush" of buuidou oomtnntly on hand. Importers of T Agents for l-lnon': Iuttnt Agtomzlio, Self-Von- tilating, Wood and Con! Stoves. Mm Beecher & Co.'g celebrgted . . HUT AI It FURNACES. #I’ublic Ind Print. Buildings, Comorvuo- riea, Vineries, Mtusufttetories, he., Harwell" Steam, Iiot Water, or Warm Air, on the latogt and most Hrp_er"pr_'tueip)ttr_.._,_..__l'r'-.. I. _ . No. 25 mic-sr., Plotters, Gas and Siam: Filters, Tin and Popper Smiths, Bell Jhtny- rrs. di., dv. ' Hall, Funny, Furious and Cook Stoves, in great variety. ' _ es they cannot fall we." of their own' accord. The invention (petented) in simple and etrtretlver,a abort 't','e,ta,1t,,1?,tht, 1t nob and of the pipe enable: two oft em to be locked together,tsnd the " heed " etreotolly prevent: their "er"Py L C Fl FTEEN CENTS PER LES BTU. Tho undersigned hnving bought the Quintin right for the City ot Ottnwn 3nd County of Cnrlo- ton, from MLY. K. REID, rolpoétfully invitu the pulllie to cnll nnd examine them, being fully per. waded that I" who see them will "(an to buy any other kind. c. P. DORION. ' 58 S Ifkl-lL, T T o pain. British {ion [lot-l. Ottawa. October tt R7l.3m No more difficulty in utting ntoveplPos together. They will fit like a. Jove, and can t fail spurt by this new invention "ovEPIPIN any be Patted into each other with the grotto?“ emu, and here will he . ' . N NO NEED OF WIRING UP, guru", guru“, â€an“, k n TtHt SIGN OFTHE ANVIL, tio. " BIDEAU-ST., when you can get a. comploto sum-uncut of SKATES ot all lint. and M. tn, price to suit pur- ehuorl. from " cant; to $5.50 [or put. In'tlu unortmem wlll be tound The eel-bum! Mteffitsld Club, . " " (Brandi-n Favorite, _ " " central Park do um All other Eninlh Ind German Flaunt. Skate Strap, all Patterme,d c., m. __AAT,, I "sysra1.yy.eyrtyte.t of , C -Ajintihtoituijrut.-t.t,tetn' together With the ox- podmion of s practised tin-mien. - T T "rh_et1tili_tiuord1ttlyt1ottricyer. SHELF k HE.“ ' HARD“ ARE, eottsuting inlrut. of GENERAL IIOU ,E IIRNISIIINQ, Butcher 'niveu, Knives 3nd Forks, . Pocket lining, Table Spoons, - ' Terr Spoons, Tea Trays, Table Mun, " " Bull. Sen". Locki, - , Bola. Ouch", Latch“, Axu,8un, Pun“, t) name, Hummus, 't'llli211"d't Uougol, Chisels. Angers, Auger Bits, Stool Bl", Bevel» Lowell. Boring Machinu. - Together ttith. any ' PAINT OF ALL COLORS, Ron Pink, Burnt Umber, _ Torn do Seinnn, Chrome Yellow, Yollow Ochre, Celestial Blue, Pull Gran, Brunswick Gran, _ lingual: Green. Venetian Rod, “Loud, Whitq Lend, in oil or dry, Drop Buck. Ivory Blur, an Blunt, Boiled Oil, an Oil, Turpentine. Bonnie, Coat Oil, Paint Brushes. _ . . 7 anniohu, Arc. Such is the character given of every above told durPettytpytyertt " LL. RCXPITALM STOVE DEPOT, We bet to notirfthe public that our stock for the lesson in now complete ; our . snot the lute-t trnd most improved potion". ind the moat “and" usartmonl shown “I Ottawa. COOKING "ovhhio,fd.th" good old-fashioned m ' T _ COOKIXU STOVES, of the Intel! and most modern 2 designs, C PARLOR STOVKS, for clogsncolof design "ttttot ho uurpusod. BOX & HALL STOVBS, that are unrivalled for - F- A __ ___ heating pal-pom, DOUBLE STOVES, the best in use, HOTEL STOVES, Urge and en". strong mode. expressly for Hotel and Bonding Houses, com lets with largo Copper Water Reservoirs end Flue 2t,r,','lgt We call special attention of Hotel ' open to these stoves, they will lest ss long es iny six ordinary stoves. See them and Judge for yourselves. Prise lists sent free on sppliestion. COOKING STOVES, DOUBLE STOVES, BOX STOVES, HOTEL STOVES, PARLOR fTovrii!i, co AL STOVES. BEDROOM STOYES, DUMB STOVES, STOVEPIPES! ELBOW“ S'l‘OVEPIPES Common, Bright and Russia Iron, . _ And everything in the Tia, Shoot Iron and Copper- ware Line, on hand o':_mudo_to orgler._ -- L. - . HOUSE FCRNISUIXG HARDWARE. "rriturr"rGros)ss, Eve Troughs, Building Job Work and Repairs “tended yo punctuelly. We keep none but the but saddles! experienced me- chanics. ' of every, description in stock. suitable for the smellest family, or the Ingest hotel. ARE YOU GOING TO BE MARRIED? If so. cell and see our large assortment of necessery fiotues-keopiag Goods, suitable for Kitchen, Dining Room, or my rooin in your house. YousoMsx. see that your house is well furnished with useful srticlss before you spend your money in more now, ornamentsl things. IRON BEDsTEADS, LAMPS, COAL OIL, SAUCEPANS. Btu: Ind Ennmollod 1attlo,'Titti, Toilet Betta. Baths, Flour Siovu. Bruin“. Dish Coven, stlo Mata, Sud Irons, stlo Canary. To: and Tnblo Spoons, Preserve Jars, Mining: Knives, W uh Tub: and Bonds. Refrigorntorl, fli Ben!- -- I‘m-o RtnmA. Ash 1).". T-hln Rain TA. erg-brine! Shade, Ash Pull: stle' 5311., Ten Trays, Tel end 1Jofrtte Poll. Soup Tureen, Jelly end Pudding Moulds, ho., In. 10;. " -- COUNTRY MERCHANTS _ Supplied with STOVEPIPES AND, TINWARE, At reduced figures, 1 CAMP KET'I‘LES, SHAN'I')’ PLATES, AN D BASINS. ' BIRD CAGES! BlRDCAGES! BIRD CAGES, " CAPITAL " STOVE DEPOT, 2'rovRHtt STOVEII . sum: :D.svxui: xD.svccnurvL- ItltV IDEA. l.\"l‘ll = KERR, Stoves x Ilarllwarc. My HOUSE FURNISBIXG‘" GOODS, ARDELLPS P A T EN T STOVE- PIPE. T1105. BIRKETT, Sign ofthe Anvil, - No. M, Riduu-It. All Mgollnrod rm to any pg; ot the ' ' y 35 Sussex-street, otttorF, All of the above " the STOVES ESMOXDE BROS., H. MEADOWS & co. 'nw iaiviss, le., an , to. -umt,0uswa. a. MEADOWS & oo. STUVI‘IS! DOUBLE STOVES, HOTEL srovna uoaL groves, DUMB s'rovns, SpukI-M. The following ulna, which Mr. Mortimer is kindly permitted to Hubbub, in _ from the letter of s relstivo of Dr. Wd lo, of thin city, now residing in tho United Staten: T T CHOLERA,i' ' DIARRHQEA, and " Find out if the Express charge. are tokhigb, and‘ if not, urn-mp with Mortimer to let you have a box of the homo! of CHOLERA MIXTURE. I could meke e good little fortune with them. The bottle I brought with me here brought two ladies round from decided cholere; one on hoard tho boat. end the other in Berlin, United Stator. Both commenced with diarrhea, then with dysentery, and then vomiting. The one at Berlin was very bed. I gen her three done of the Cholera. Ma- ture, the third of which (topped the vomiting. ’ihe next day Ihe we: ell right, or nearly so. She was verglreteiul. I__heve now only A little left." â€This excellent mixtare,uigGiGia be in every family, in only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. TRADE MARK A guild 'potMts ttrdirttnotn"ent of the Di'gutivo Orgnnl, and for obstruction: Ind torpid notion ot tho LIVOI' and Bowen. This nimble medicine bu the "ttttordinary groper†of immodiltely relieving Coughs, Colds, amount, DiWmlty of Brelthlng, Tightneu in Chest, Att.. to. It opus!" by dissolving the con- gonled phlegm. unsung free expetetoruiots, had In aground. molltnou to the skin. ' CANADIAN COUG ll EMULSION JIurtimer’s Vegetable Worm Drummer, The only luro remedy that mm, combining de- lieioug um and amazing power. . Colongol, Potrtadea,nloiUt Vine‘xr, Rose Dcnti . fries, for up Teeth and Gums. Alru consuntly on bnnd Porfumu ot Bil kinda, sad toilet. Requi- situ uuuslly hpgin u tirgt-eutst, establishment. "eM's', ARABIAN HEAVY: REMEDY and CONDITION MEDICINE in positive- 2 mperior to en], or all other preperatione fur t ecune of Heevu. Can he, Thick and Broken Wind, end ell dleeeeee ',ud'lh', tstreet the wind of horses; elm. u e Condition Medicine, eurpusing everything of the kind, is any to give, "" to cure endufe in elleuel end " nil timer, end does not prevent thehune from being eorked while aging". _ - -- - I Lt oionnul the breathing nppnntw, by remov- ing from the sir-coil: the con uinbie lymph, or than: secretion which in hnnvu jogs them, cunning n dimculty in bundling, Ind by " when on the digested part, cunning the mucous membnnn to resume in nun“! diam-ions, than nquniiging the circulation of the blood, and tutoring the distend- ed "suit to their nntnrni liu , by its uu the hono'n appetite in inprond, nil dornngomenu of the digestive organ: oomchd, softening the akin, and giving to the not: I link And shining nppenr- nnco. . D. W.’IIUED. nee-nor to Bun & Co., Maiden Lnno.Now York,Bolo Proprietor for the United Sutel. T __ PyliXBBpP k LYMAN. A Revenue. Ont. Propriemn for Cumin. Prinz!) ttettta. Bold li; Goo. Mortimer, John Roberta, W. M. Mule]. our, F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, Ind J. Brown, in Ottawa. 89945-621: Bide. Beck an deed, Couchl, Colde. Sore Throrp Sprelne. Bruiser, Oren-pl in the SM: mob, Cholera Harbin, Dyuntery. bowel can leinu, Bunu,SetuO, lie-oat Bitee. " . lo. The Cenedien Pain Destroyer he: now been before the public for . length of time, end whenever need in well liked, - lull" in e single rutenoe to give permenent relief when timely need, end we he" never known eringle one of dined-faction where the direction; ere pro- perly followed; but on the centre? ell ere delighb ed with in ',tl,itt'2t end we: inthe higho term: of he _rtnee and nugioel el'ecu. . Avalon; the no" import-mo! modern Medical Dis- oonriu ltt‘ndl the We up.“ from “potion?†in this mutter, h-vin hand " thoroughly, ind therefor. thou who In “In!" mm may of the oomplsinu for which it :- .ooommndod in, depend upon in being . Son- “!!anlYL _ AV. _ -- - _ CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER! The â€wanking one», of the Cindi“: Pain Donnyâ€, in 'tfrtM diuuu for which it u re- oommondod. and in wonderful "mu in mbduing meter-awn; pm!!! ot Raoul-tum. no in n inning Nor-um A Maintain. it to I highunl in sh. list of Randi“ for thou coughing, Dale†are coming in (ton Kodiak» De on in all put; of tho county for further ngpliu, 5nd no]: testifying to the ie.sirorel any 'tfte'rt it givu - _ The Gun (inet Puin Destroyer no": hil- to guy'- nmodinb roliof. All Modioinoe1hsn1er, he 1 Physician ordonnd an it; sat! no fan-m: wifl without it an: on. tr) m; it. Prues trrmttr-ttt 'eetebtthlt., - For the relief end cure of Epilepsy, tit. Vitue' Dance, Pt"srNrnl Hysteriu, bd, ae. The proper- ation in from the recipe of . celebrated French Physipiyuaetd the very greet eueceu which has extended in an in eve? one, enhhere the high- est medial phi! we: o no eveil. nu induced the eubeoriber w [in It every rponible publicity. The genuine, bee tht enheoribe . {punchend Mot" on Novcutle, C. W., ' Genoa! Agent: for c. W Bot by 000; lonlmor. John Roberta, W M _ II. P. [new], J. Shanon-3nd J. Brown. In W's. Get, Mule. Prioo one dollâ€. Solo Proprietor, J. A.HARTE, Chum, 396,. Notre Darni-street, Montreal. Such. “Haw: Florid- Wnter, oqnnl to unythingim- ported. his. 371 cont- vor bottle. 783y 1n 1 lb Pwksgos, " 3d “ch. unrinlled for “unity may; ohupnou. Depot tad Munuhctory, - one Dame-IL. Mantra“. Wholoulo orders solicitod. Hudson. Show Cards supplied. Moo, GARDNER’S " DOMESTIC COUGH REMEDY,†ttrtde lurk "ttttred,) in bottles In 3d and " 6d -iirut in I“ that in account] to prove its ulna 'ri0tttsgtt Rowdy-1’: . . RB, _-at-T-- --.. Prin Meal, 1862 your"), Nadia“ Prev, to. . 0n the 16th out. I oommoncod'tho Pancrutic Emu-ion fun! i locum) in two us-Ipoontul douu,two our: um diam: and upper. I on only down» in chat: b5 "riue that it loomed to verb like 5 aama."-- r. ‘Kinkosd'l Paper on Phthiu'a and itetrstotettt. -- . -- " tsean.--';;.;)'))"-.." mum- SIGN soldyPlr g. Jro.teyrrqlys 19 'led tk, with Kai; lined-row ' ind trdde mark. THE BII'I' FOOD FOR. INFANTS, mumbling Mother's Mllk u closely u poul- bie.--Dr. B, FILED}; tysh_t,f odffor childfm. 1sritG- Garii.SrsysietEeer, 5mm; MORTIMIB'S COMPOUND ANTIBILIOL'S " A mm. fIPROVEMENT (Laud) on the ordin'ny kind! ot LIEBIG’S FOOD," And the only on. that how good in Bil elk-nu. lo boiling of “ruining. Tim. In, a. " and IN. IAVO Y I M0033. Ml; New Budd, [nudes Sold In Bottle: at le. 3d. dud " 6d. Each takaDgAN mus nnl'ranERx 2-iif/rif, BGU6on "gig odcfor "udrin. " THE INPAN'! PglNC thrive, upon it u s 0RTXM£R’§ ABODHE’I EPILEPTIC cunts, Atttyttitm" - BAKING POWDER, TNFhLLIBLE REMEDY mam; Q’ERIENT rugs, NONE OTHER GENUINE Bob Emu Pun. ae., my; ly)1 (tfjitttiit, No. {I Sauex-at., Ottawa. City. Medical. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. M0RTI M E ll'h' [wand with Sue" & Moon’s PANCREATIC Ell ULSION . In out: rbomo. 'gtl'h'hhtti, & LYMAN. pon cantor CONSUMPTION Eon AND Th Lined, Prituk Medical “GROCERS, IN OTTAWA. Silver Medal, 1867 REGISTERED DRUG G ISTS FOR SALE " ALL A!!! No one, not even the most inveterate en- 1 any ot Great Britain, ever had the hardibood l to question the bravery or the gallantry of g k British tar ; but it must he confessed that , his conduct ashore, after a long voyage, if I liberal to prodigality, was also a little up-' roarious in its rollicking reeling abandon. k it writer in Old Maya records Jack's l'.l-9 proveureutin this particular,' and he will' be respected more, and will not tight the' worse " it. There “an a time. not so very l long, ago'that it is a e-train on the memory to recall it, when lhé advent otallritishl fleet, in all peacerulnessa, to a foreign port, ( called up precautions not unlike those ogainrt " lrcuntarduwut. Men alone were; seen inthe streets-wot; kept within doors 1', -ehops were closed and the shutters Ftolllly V barricaded ; the police foree was doubled ; , patrols paraded the thoroughlares, and every 5 detail that could insure mafety to life and; propertywas canvassed with care and skill, I showing, how the inhabitants regarded their l blueerhirted viaitors. From my Window l where I sit I can now see a British siliiadrou l " anchor. Two cfEngland’e proudest iron- i clads are " sleeping on their shadows" in l the lirst tine, and Leyond these lie lrigateei which Combine the finest lines of the yacht l with the grand proportions of the liner. , The glorious flag, that ever grows dearer to l us as we grow older, in waving softly in the i summer wind, and tlashing litany acrimeon I and blue tint in the tideless water below A1 and as I look I like to lapse into a dreamy†_ reverie over all the glories, England has won"; at tea; how great her name first came, l borne over the wide ocean, and what a ', humble and obreure part ours would havel been among" nations but for these " tall; admirala" that vi.h every ecu, and pro' 1 claim its in every tideuuy. Hut trom these i high "twinge I am diverted by a small, a i very email, clip ol paper, which has just: been laid before me, and tells that though tor , eight days several hundred titen-Brititsh '; sailors, mind you-dune been on liberty i, through the town and its neigliborluhpd, there l, have been no riots, no outrages, not eveni claim its in every trlewav. . But tram tlicse 2' The occasion Witt; after th, hi ls " Fred-- hiel , . .,. l , L. db . all (ericuburg,Vtt. Onthe lith .. It It. New. ligtt '"T"W" Aâ€) l tverte y tl 'l""?' a 1 the Fedcuils occupying the N, tuh -rn with or very small, elm ul paper, which has JIM ( the 1lappa1iatutock, “pencil fn 'ttpon the tj-n been laid before me. and tells that though tor with 149 pieces of, artilliry. A Ill-"J mt t ot . it J, . "rv" l l , l l B . T , 'the inhabitants left when he botuardujent "lr l i Aâ€. mun m". re, men- _r/t""n 1 commenced. Early in the morning the éd’ivniy Fallon-I, mind you-have been on liberty thtt'mpttd to swing a pontoon hrt ll ti,lt through the town and its neighborhood, there 'lttur',ierg “Tm“- A Cor wcll directed NH"- hav we, , ri t .. a . l broke the bridge, and the butt: tIoatrd down e T t m lo i', no outrages, not even i the river, th» mun to,†drowned, or killulty a pilesâ€); rudeness has been committed. i the mm of Barksdnlt‘u )tissiuimiun. At From the authorities of every kind there is iii“ tt',"e".itt"11tti,tnt, t ' 21,',,1Ct", tutt 'e. , . , . .: l or t e City an inn cw moment t w tum but onttcstmtony lo the '.'etueeful.be"vioer l Ins occupied. ' The 12th In went in uniting of Qttt' blue backett,--their genuine good- l preparation' for the hzttle_on the I3ts,ti" humour, their cordial plemntry, and their l mu" ot Ihich “the" “sewn-f Jr', “Mk the, . . . ' enellu'e trooplto ennui ro 000 turn racy enJuynent oi shore life, never tor n I bleeding, and dl mixed, we“ JiULii iii moment degenerating into orgy or excess. j town. While thug situated, the Confederate The Beer Gardens-tbat Paradise ot German l chief. held raconteu- felt Lee though! it. . - . ‘l ' ' _ enemy won me e not er utter: not - hie hate Mttl.llilt‘l mth our people who l lining that they were†broken iii, u on have im1sibod 1ttUCtt good tttunto and a con- lofterwnrdu net-ruined. To thUopiniou Gen. eiderable quantity at very tolirr.ale beer, t'iten1e,Tg,,dd ouggeeted (tut'theldnr- if '.' q t , ,, . . r--. . L tilleryot It." Int audt$ecottdCorp" ion le teen )in. to tl e lt " at tutti hetwttlg noun collecteddirectly in trout of the tggrn Bud " ly, too, "nu'never oirenrively--never once heavy tirebeopotud upon it, end [lint the to shock the good feeling orinvade the com- I 31%; of 115;“:pr 1pi,t,",t,r,f, to tlut tuna“ . . ri in nguie tier: routie enemy " tin "r fort of others less entlttteituaieally given than , cover of the nrtillery fire force ‘11“ way int . themselves. It their hoarse cheer has made the town,nnd bayonet Mt qrito . re not “my the oak leaves tremble, it has not been in l lolly attired. Hia ceilp; we: on the righft and . , . a . . Lotttreet'trots the e t. "lie'nzen n tho anger , 'tu “ifâ€. 1",'yy... ltr',!, have been ' latter corp: were not to bimtripped, but were loudest mien . ltnleliritannia' has swelled l a, proteicttpe "tulcer “a pretzel“ We we." up auil.,t the licler of the Vaterland. ( from escaping up the rirr end the forldu,tm a 't o there we: only one puntuon which won d not Are not thee tliinza toe,preud oft Wu tu-fronted etrrma t'oroaat tifth cube-ulti- there ever an) other quality of cur some. tude,nnd tlie bridges you“ my. been y. we had more to blush tor before toreignen farm!“l It has? talented?! 01560? :28? ' ' - . i n on orlty e euggee ion we: or 'rt a ' than the drunkenneu f our men, and 23nd thnt Jnchon upecinlly utipuhtnl that their consequent irysubordinatfon and reck- i m. troops abould only um 'tttt buyout, but leseneee , And it this exist no longer, or the sitrnnt tor the tj,','1'reie,' 1ti'v-l"',1e . , . given and order: come , retire wit 'tt t 0 only to such an chant its my seem veniol tiia'iilU, u the, Propoe , attack land M orhali excusable, what may we not expect given up by (laurel Lee, who t,meed at“ tho from our navy thus reformed. l 'iitritatcrtuniingin the town would enter ---'..------------ with the enemy. _ Ruin-Tics or nxt’ Exe-ctr-The l JOIIIOI'I lemma to â€an“. econonii>ts who are contiuunlly crying out, The Spirit qt the Pirneg he the follow- againet the expense ot the “my pretend that l 23"?" chant the Johnna-Sherman conun- Rsrsccrios or nut ExPssnrrcttE.--The eeonortGtr, who are pontiuGllr crying out against the expense ot the nrmy pretend that they doyoin the interest cl the roverbur- dened classes. The Pall .Ilfall "Gatette shows the fallacy of the pretence in a late number. " The cry-Poli; rather than prpttlar--torareduetum in military expen. ature has already borne fruits in the re- duetimrof the orders tor war material. We un- derstand that a considerable saving will thus be effected or; the Vale for war stores an it stands in thu year's estimates. The cone- guence of this. policy is, thnt the operntione of the manufacturing deparuniut1, hive beeer largely reduced, and" many hundreds of op- ératires hm e been discharged, while some of the departments: are working elmrt time." i Tm‘umw WEEn..--h correspondent of ' to American pdperhas the luHowing in refer- ence’w one cf the most inflaentitU and Sue. cessful political managers in the United States C-- “Since his retnrn home Thnrlow Weed ha; been quite indieposed and obliged to re- main " his ‘remdtnce on 'I\vellth street, most ot the time. t Troops of friends tbxh to see i him and express their "tisfaetiott st hie re. turn. There is probably no living men who has so many tieVoted personal friends In Mr. Weed. This faculty ofmaking bud Ruining lriends husheen the secret of his great polit- ical influeuce tin-i power. I venture to any that he was never in my position, tor to] length of time, that all, down to the" most In- bonhuate clerk or ot1iee boy, did not become attached to him. He shows on in. terest in all, with whom he is eur- rounded, and endeavors to help them for- ward in the world , and this is not from any motive, burn-cause it is his nsture to do so. Artotltettrait oi his character" Inn! been tol always recognize those he meets, even to l the pr.iuter'edevsl; and what is more satisfnc i wry to n subordinate than to receive such l recognition trout n eoperior. Mr. Weed has: always had a kind and encouraging word for i every one. Hui nature has been tull ct Pun. , shine and kin {net-e, and he has devoted many i veers of his lite to performing acts of kind- ness. Since coming to New York, for ex-l ample, his private rooms at his newswper otiice or at the. Astor House have been con. "turtly visited by needy applicants for help i and "ssitatiueei. Before his .departure for l Euro; e he used to devote several hours every l day listening: to the tales of miUortune re- lated byapphcantn with letteraw him andl in attempting 11tity) employment for them. l " Go and are Mr. Weed,†was the response which the poor and needy very otten received on applying to others, tur help. Mr. Weed is constantly giving to charitable end other purposenin a quiet manner. For example, he made a donation ot 85,000 last yen which was unknown to the public. Mr. Sheldon, the publisher, who was acquainted with him in Albany, intorms ine that he never refused a beggar's appeal, and very many times gave the that cent in his meltet to the hand ex: tendul tor “nuance. On one oerarion, in early life, when- he himselt In: in poor circumstances, he started down town with five dollars, to purchue some grocenee and meat. On' his way, however, he en- countered an aequaintence in misfortune, and immediately drew out his fire dollars and handed it over to him. The humly had to do without their supplies tor that dey. This instance truthfully _illultretee hie chu- ecter. SEP, i OUR f'ff IC4 GE. HEARTS OF OAK. l J?RICE--43 DEN IS "w" T One morning four of my company, - ' “Hmong the number, found ourselves in tho that l wildlof South Carolina, and having no him , if _ that Sherman‘s advance wuclocc to us. " on- , ,' ger can not to be put to silence, and no wont! up- had We agreed to search for tood than we came don. V to a by-path which looked promising, and we _ in, ,diwerned rigaroot a fum-house, and a hind 'ill t flowing with milk and honey. tio we mum m down the road. We found asmnll farm-home the '_' inhabited by a widow. whore tao son»: haul very i been killed in Virginia, and who, with t iur l r lire faithfurrMvcs, still manned to keep her . nory l little farm in order. Welcoming us, for " the itish t sake of the gray," we Were soon b' 'alml on the In"; ', grass plat. enjoying agoud rural, and rapidly l _ Ibvcoming reinvigorated.’ Squ-nly a. glvam 'nose ‘of sabro; and uniforms. in about a dog -n were lcarulry thundered down toward us. _ A word loors ', and all fourof us were in the thicket, awaiting ', their up; roach. They gallopml up. and or-ier- nuly _ lug breakfast, at down to await it. I felt a Jed ; ', touch, and looking up saw a pale {we near ivory 3 my own, with eyes turned than otticer on the ibench. "lt--," the lips whispered, " mm “d i it the time to end the war. Yonder all: skill, 1 Sherman." I was "' taken by surprise that I their I did not at first comprehend him, but an I 1 and l began to understand that the South!» tlow â€rent/est enemy, the one who was many Aron, [ wiping her out of curb-nee, who 1m done iron- 1 her more evil in tour months than all " " . l predecessouin as many yPII’I,WIS sittinu that: m l unconscious, within reach of my carbine I 5.t,eyt,h',"pt,ee'1 cautiously to tin-ling it. The autht fate of the Confederacy hurttrort that moment ; s..." [when I think upon the hwful lnlcrrltl " arter. ! stake, my, brain reels. The G, n ml area. at to l unconscious of his peril, ..nl walked into a the l the house, followed by his start, and Very soon . I . . . . . F We could see them engaged in t Min : bn skint. 'ttBott l I waa completely bull! d,and we In? no opp". low .) tunity to renew our attempts, a; h My of “mil cavalry coon nrrired, more whom we thought P it prudent to retire: - . ' won I stonwau. “moon's norm-m nun r arucx ante, sum “up TROOPS. at it: A writer for the Savannah News you thu hare l Mr. Pollard had good ground for the “lemon ' t ll ', that Jackson once recommend 'd a night 'ttul- a l by amilnuts tstripptd naked and Illnl‘d with pro- 3 bowie knivcn. He adds , _ GRN. mum‘s “now was. A correspondent of the Augusta (Ga.) Cosa- 'tittaioetalut ammo following story _ I On the 2'tth of March, 1805', two or three, l days before the movement upon itichrnuu', Sherman, fresh tram hi» man h to the ma, arrived at City Point for (he purpose of mu- faring with the President and the General"- Ichirt. Mr. Lincoln was on loud the gun- iboat, and an interview took place between lthe President, Gcnetal Grant. and Admiral l Porter. Ono ofthe Wtiel, a gvmlcman con - ( nected with the Spirit of the nu", obtain“ a 1 narrative ot what took place. " Mr. Lina-in i had come down with the moat liberal View F and was willing that they should capitulatu on almost any terms. His heart wan tenth-roan throughout. All?! hearing from, Sherman a description of his position, he proposed that the same terms should bs offend tha' would (ere. been given to Lee. To this hhwrman ,Itrcnuoilly objected, declaring that h. had (Johnson cpoped up, and that he would be 1 compelled to surrender at all humid. l l near saw him more energetic than whit: he wu arguing this point; but Mr. Lincol- leanod towards milder manna, tearing shut. the Confedcnte General would camp: by the railroad; Sherman declared thic tr be im. possible, as the Southern railroada were all broken up. I APIsaesrocs Coxncr.--htt account is , given in e Ills Engtislt pupa ot the remark- lable escape of e cannot from prison. The :cell In winch he was eouiined had in iron Moor, wllhalock enureiy on the ouuside. l The only itnpletneutt' the prisoner lsst were (s wooden spnn, some bits ot WHO, end a needle aud thread. Out of the fP9"'t he male as key; by meaneof the needle he pagsed a thread over and under the door; Gen. Giant asked 2 ' What is to prevent their laymzrtrhe mils Wu? - . h: ' Why,' slid Shannen, ' my bun-ere dou't' do things by bslves. Every nil has been pieced over s hot fire and twisted es crooked u a nm's horn." The President, bdwrver, was very decided, end inslstcd that Johann should be induced to surrender by grazing him liberal terms. Gum, too, In ensiuui that Johnson should not get into Richmond, where he might give us "Mable ; and Sher-tn wee compelled to yield. though he did it un- willingly. The terms of cspitulstion Irate, in fact, substantislly strengod'lvy Mr. Lincoin bitnself,andif be had lived, he never wouhl hue snowed Shannen to bete the Isomet- bility." hits of .wire Were put-hell through the iu. spection hole, and fastened along the thread uutsidelrum top to bottom. Tne key (-1 also pushed: through, and, being {tuned to the "thread, was brought opposite the keyhole by dextetious munipnluion of the tslender .ltne, worked gently in, then turned by menu of the mm eta-l the door "a opened. This " certainly one of the grate“ exhibitions of skill and patience on record." 18rtt Bnnucx RIFLE 1nrcar--Tue Association Annuai,PrUe Meeting will tatte place M. stkeebury village, on Tue-thy the 15th . December instut 3nd following days. There Ire many very ulnahle 'l' cm mine, by private"irtdieidtmle, n well in it large number u high money prizes ot- lend for competition t in addition to which the ladies of the county will one†custly tutrer bugle to be competed for by the new- eral oompmiea. We would advise our “nuke-bury hotel keepers to be ‘W tor "lively times" during the due ol the "mately “there will no doubt he" attracted thither n Inge concourse of peace" who take an interact in each "tatteis.-L'0r- ma! Adrertiai. NOTES OF THE LATE WAR. q