We t t w4 MALIN so that neither to prorogue the ETEENTH day at our City t day of th have been ¢ every of ye fuvor of God of our Pari d to the 1 rch instant, the month of APML 1 of God, of the of Ottawa, to for the despatch &4 . and concliude apor r said Parliament o( Coungcil of our wid ATION. _â€" sus: e 9e lke EL . and tast a 9 l VJ"“_‘-‘ T | commission Merchants. «Te habitants otf Oitawa and surrounding country that #®L. <â€" ummdmmbhfl“- <\* i opening anextensive and well regulated Auction # &l;nhï¬hcl!i ith of hi % rouk M made some , 96 Furniture Manufectories of Western Ontario, a * %, lar. o and well selected stock of new furnitare wili n.,....wmuiur-flâ€?i.- -'w“'-“;,&.l. Baston, of Merâ€" lns To Wds Aocntamdto sn hand a large stook of w.U. BASTON. _ 98Xf _ K. M. RBASTON. QATMEAL.....s«s sessescsssccers sree 180,000 Extra ll.l!‘b......:. COMMISSION BALE â€" ROOMS, Hovses®, Laxp asd GGâ€"“A-.GI, oFFICE AND SiLE ROOMS, Ivous‘ New Bemommsas, Svsatrâ€"4t, OTTtAaW a. mmâ€:&_ny-qum- r-ul.ulpid.- N-d!“ulw cn-d.bywwwâ€"h ing the trust to him. HMe Rhopes that by strict attention to the sales ontrusted to his care, as mluby.rv--u“*m after, L. marit a shara af nahiia natronsig. Public Jules will be held from time to time, of Muuuflaï¬nbf“‘ -lu-&»lpr‘ ties requiring to furnish lm-cg-&y dpmnmumb'm Mart b-nâ€".flu.wp“dlflMu\ :& Harmoniums, &0., £0., consigned Ths subscriber would also intimate that be us the Solo Agent for Ottaws and territory for the wis of Rappe, Woebber & Co.‘s celebrated grand They are successors to the late John C. For, of Lingston, and the makers of his excellent Pinnos. Froum thsir long experience in Germany, Paris, «d New York, they are universally admitted to irthe bast Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The h‘gh rep=@*ation of the instruments made by them fr the p=~* ten years, and the mmoreasing dealacc (or the a in the new Dominion, prove their -F,P‘um., as well as the Purniture in the «tablishment, will be sold sither by private sale or aaction. Ho would also announce that he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having household lurniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" l eecelite us "â€"i_"'â€" ubwrre s taak â€" Th Fa Te nil be To sis w from 7 in the mersing nati‘ ? in the evening, when he can see parties who w‘«> to arrange about their sales. Consignments .‘c-‘;dn-:.u':';â€t-flhw- Tuhlâ€"olï¬uh. All kinds of turniture bought, sold or exchanged. His .h.-iqdlhfl-. + k‘ï¬-A %fl. m huMPtfl. R. W. Seott, MÂ¥ P P., R 'h.‘,&.i 4& YNaxz. '.n Â¥ P 2, 3â€â€œ.' .a“" I.V.Mï¬â€œlfl.m Imlo-. K P P. A young man wunted to act as traveiling 00,000 No. 1 £0,000 No. 4 Sales at ohoapest rates and for cash. 800 cords Birch and Maple CORDâ€" ® WOOD, dry, 4 feet lng, delivered..... 4.00 All Flour, Oatmeal, and Shingles kept in stock, s manufuactured by H. Kaston, of Merrickvilie, Pll'l’- -ll-l-l-_ Parties intending to make application to the Logisintare of Ontario for Private Bills are hereby notided that they are required by the b1st and folâ€" lowing Ruales of the Legisiative Assembly (which ate pablished in full in the Cntarw Gazate,) to Kivre NOTICE of the application (slearly and disâ€" Nuctly spscifying its nature and object) in the Ontaric Gazste, 1nd also in a newspaper published . in the County, or Union of Counties affected ; such notice shall be sontinued in sach case for a period of ut least siz weeks during the interval of time between the close of the next preseding Session and the consideration of the Pstition,. Coples of the first and last of such notiges to be sent to the Private BiH Ofica. «HEAP FOoR CasH,., ALSO 30,000 BRICKS AT $7.00. ° The following is our price list of goods menâ€" All Petitions for Private Bills must be preser within the frst thâ€"ce weeks of the Sersion. ‘ CHARLES T. GILLMOR, Clarsk of the Hous _‘?,a-.ul-by..)fl. 988â€"lawtl FLOUK, PORK, pORDWOOD AND SHINGLES, CHIEF UNDERTAKER, APARKSST. COFPFIN3, HEARSEHS &4 CARRLAGES, PxXILN10® AUCTI0X KART, Sole agent for MsSE‘3 METALLIC COFFINXS. below the market. * Toomrsa. â€"The eoflecotion in a __J. BERMTNGOHRAM, Auctrionser and Commemon Merchant, Thay RHouse, Land and General Agent, EVYVER&Y DESCRIPTTION ‘NLAROED PORTRAITURE voLi) IV. NO. 10% sWAaLwELL, COLOURED AND PLAINX, coMRRED AND PLALN, C\)‘m AHD PLALN, u. EASTON & CO. o diy, nad Taivwraaily sothone w.H. KASTON & CO., Little Sussex â€"st., eevesssss eussnssecsseesees; es cennes caee on ane afue s o8 Mrroar ESTABLISHED IN 1844, Offer for sale an extensive importation of FALL AND WINTER GOOD3, comprising Readyâ€"made uluuh‘rpnutelllunn. Flannels, Kerseys, Gray Cottons, Prints Winceys, Piaids, &o., &0. ; Devons, &o. ; Bedford Cords, Bilk Mixtures, West of England Tweeds, Dosskins, &0., wholesale and retail, which will be made up to order on the ahortest notice in the latest styles of fashion and at Particular attention given to the Tailoring De partrent, which is under the supervision of a firstâ€" PMA geamaral assortment of Dry Goods, the largest stosk ever ofered tor saie in this city $1,.25";%"~â€"~83.00 82 â€"~ £4.50 A DUFF. O‘MEARA & Co. Oltaws, October 37 1868. s82y 89.. s l..‘..... «+ 75°~ ay 55 on IIW FARMEKRS :_D‘l'fl-.l. TRriaDE O. who are daily receiving by direcst importations Tea and Coffes of the Anest quality. Their busiâ€" mh*dnbl-rmnqud the above named articles can be procured in 5 and prataixs F : CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE, P P I'm rooires e batedt of t mose panage, a Hood article, and at wholesale prices. tion is easured, and any goods not proving acâ€" Farmaers and others should Buy their TEA COFFEE from acconmimodation of farmers and cthers not having heard of the advantage offered them, we havre onâ€" pï¬m?mmnmm al trips throughout surrounding country and solieit their orders. Any favors submitted tothe n will receive prompt attention, _ We do not sell less than a cattie, and nothing but Tea and Coffese sold The following is the list of prices : cutties to the nearest sording to sample can be returned at our expense. '9."1_ pay she carriage on 4 fve or 2 ten ib Rich Finvoured, do Vaery Fine, do do Jupan Good .......... Very Good............» Young Hyson..... uperfine and Vory THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY. JKM"6 Hospitaiâ€"si., Montreal. We Bm Fonata n ten n ie hi td pronounced to be quite pure, and free from aod ce eoomengt MDOUIHHE xc corrcorerrantrikntcrmec it Ths, h Th, i Th WX ... cevexerkrrrrcrtrermmmccces Ti i tih, t m.&.‘m-m._ 0 18, 0 22, 0 26, 0 22 A. . AU&! & 00., Kiginâ€"st .. enposite Post Oe 'l\-l MONTRKAL The whols Dominion should buy therr teas of the BW T2 To baaatcor one 10 on 30 1n box mant canrtoat tras to .-";.:I:q .nl‘: in cnnd._:‘ Tea m tree to any Railway Station in Canada,. Tea will ed on delivery be too mach, four families elubbing together sonld send for four 5 1b boxzes, ortwo 141b boxes. We send ten hisinly, se toat cath party ant ol one Tom , 40 r own Le&a. We -am’lltl'“ Tes we '.?“‘:‘3_!3'.!.'_"“" of $10, to sare expense it will be better to send woney with the order . Â¥ here a 2 ib box would a EF T TL TWM AKKILGA hcmethcae acubds be returned at our expense. BLACK TEA 4%0, 500c ; Fine Finvoured Now Beason do, 5be, 80e OQ‘NKKAKA â€"& CQO:, V. a, 100; Fine do, 70, Very Fine, 850; BSuperAne ?v-‘y:-ao‘.‘l;m-pnh.‘.qhn m... April, 1868.â€"To the Montreal Tea with plaasare Aere the large amount of Tos that we have Mhyflh“flfl‘l‘dï¬ob‘bâ€" on, and we are glad to your business so rupidly increasing. We presume your 1eas are through a mist siving general satisfaction, as out of the luc &m‘.n Mnu.:y had occasion rsturn one box which, we understaod, was sent out Feas uot mentioned in this ctroular equally TAILORING DELPARTMENT. enenses sesases can snn sb seen bo n 6+ 0 08 6 wen CTS., #1 and #1.25......U TEA COM P ANY. wesse qenestesae0 ï¬u‘m.im-o' can be colleotâ€" t i enteer mm moett inee, o DEFY COMPETITION. A. G. AUDY & CO., M reatliene We tw thaid he matter seesueessscsseuse c40 0004000 #1 and #1.25 ............ DRAWERS sessems: cessensssssseees If they are not sa.is{actory they can seene ns# s »8 CREKNK 1EA. sessssessssscnsse sesssserces secsscess eensesssceccscee® «.. GREY ETOFFE PANXTS, GOPPEE, G00D PEA JACKETS, COMPLETE SUiTS8, ‘Tk. * MAirK. Russall Hous» Blook. ... OYERCOATS, GocD VESIS, 0 35 @ 40 0 55 @ 60 0 10 @ oo 0 Ts @ 83 1 00 @ 0# JRCT MMATIN L to suit the holiday season. â€" 4 sacerta GRAPES, FRESH FIGS and A rortvaeUuEs® ONIONS. OPORTO, SPAIN, COGNAC AND LONDON, § PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIN AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, &c. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIES Ft.Avovlm EXTRACTS and 8Â¥ICEKSâ€" @enuine. > â€"â€"LIK & W ISE,â€" A FULL smottment of FRESH FRUIT, the BEST in market. y F§NABLE and Cooking RAISILNS, CURRANTS PI-IIVIII and CANX FRUITS, assorted to suit the holiday season. +0 POI.'I' WINEâ€"â€"Good 1able Wine $B1+50 to $4.50. LA“ADO' HERRLNG barrels and haif barreis, TIA.â€"B&I.O arranted Good, and u&'&"tf-‘ï¬?’&' G@ENXEKEH AL assortment of the diferent A kinds of GROCERIES AND L1iQ UORS on hand, Wholesale and Retauil, sat the LOWEST POSYIBLE PRICES for W arranted Goods. A trial of the articles will recommend them. For sale at 10 No. 36, Rideanâ€"st Ottawas, November 27, 1863. _ 8T8 IN DA WAREHOU S B, No. 16, Rwoeavstr, And for sale cheap, by ‘ & D. T. BROWNLk & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, erasy orsterns, s tw, prssywormss « Fgopmuoor do giws sammos do REENX PEAS Enox. GINGER, OJ Banana, Poeach, Biax Fu'l Chosolate and ( Mom Conon Paste, moml'l Bloater P l‘*“onuox. TAYLOR & Co."* ____ Celebrated Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast RPROMK CROSSE & BLAUKWELL yporcnusy Machere}, _ prcus use 0| In Haif Burrels, Barreis and Trerees, The sabscriber would called the attention e Â¥amilies and others to his * i\nmu Haddies, &c., &0., FINE BOTTLED ALE Which is in spiendid condition. Also, scoTtcH, IrsH, o1D RYE, And other Mait Whiswies, POXKTY, SHERRIES, BRANDIES, GI%, & To ether with a General Assortment of FIRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERICK. INNAN LINBO® XAIL 8TRAXERS, sAlLIN}® FRoOX NEW YORK EVERY SsATURDPAT AND ALTERNATE TURaDAYs. Rtawa, Jan . 20, FOB LIVEA POUL & QUEENXSTOWX. HERR Y WINEâ€"Good Table Winoâ€"81 C CE e P in 7 Liverpool OF QUOGDBIOWH......ssurs ssm cecmss, â€" 38 W rA081GE NY THE TCRESDAY OTRANER T! KALIFAXL. *E ASâ€"Black, Green and J W 1 . Good, and selected for h-‘s-.;. UGARS and SYRUPS of all graass. Firu Cabin, Payable in Gold. Liverpool or QusenstOWH..........»=»»»»«»»«»»» u.“â€â€œâ€œ.“";“.*mo.o..unmcm“ Bt. Jshn‘s, N.F., n’m MHAMMOR..,«««»«» Livearpool 0f QuéSRSIOWH.........s»s»»s=s sonss _ And a full stock of Choiss Family Qrocseries. Ottaws, Nor. 3, 1868, ie fee ie se LL KINDS of GENUINE LIQUO riee . according to age and quality. ABRADOR HERRLINGS, the very best, in ’uox. GINGER, ORAXGE, Banana, Poesach, Bliackberty, Kaspborty and wherry Syrups. Lm YINEGAR, RY‘S Chocolate and Coson, JB ACCOSâ€"â€"The Finest Qualitioesâ€"Virginia make in cut, tin foil and piug. 8T RECRIVED, RATES OFP PaSBAOX Y THE AatUaDiaY atRixzal _ngau-.nq-u--a.u. noie ..John‘s, N.F., by branch steamer.. «... _3# 00 Tickets sold to and from Engiand, lreland, and nmm wuuoâ€",â€"w Aoes, ao-"r‘uu.ï¬ uk orte â€"* HERRIOGE: BAUSKA00.," OTTLED ALE, TLXs NEW HONEY, in $ B. and 8 B. CASES SCOTCH LINGâ€"Good. BOXES DIGBY HRERRINGSâ€"large boxes at T5 ots. each. ¢ essessesescessessses Auskeeseeee00r +904 +k s4408 THOS. PATTERSON‘S, STILTON CHEESE, 6 By, to 8 bs. size, from Reesor Brothers‘ cclebrated 44, Rideanâ€"strc ot, “.&rbnm Crockery Store Dt Always Freshâ€"Best Brandsâ€" AY OTTAWA, THURSDAY. APRIL 15, lse9,. $100 00 l-mnran KoTIcE:: SPRING GOODS, an additional dissount will be made vroXx ALL TENCENTSOFF RVERY DOLLAR | The stock Includes a splendidlot of CLOTH & FELT BOOTS ‘ OV ERS, for Ladies‘, Gent‘s, Misses® and Children; and a}â€" most everything clso needed to improve the unâ€" A Heavy Downfalil in Prices ! i. Boots and Shoes Below Par ! ! _ AT THE RED BOOT, All the large stock of winter: goods is being sold and to ansure an extonsive clearance, and thus make room tor PM"~Cuall early und be convinced ; the opportuâ€" nity will not last long. WR # suitable for FALL & WINTER WEAR Also, a arge stock oï¬ Men‘s and Women‘s Coarse Boots. Moose Mocassins, Buck Moose and Sheep Mitts, Nw-.momr.-mn. &o., all of which will be at great reductions from forâ€" w Lumber and country merchants are reâ€" q to bear in mind that there is a large stock of handmada boots to be disposal of at the aforeâ€" said reduction in prices. | The public generally are invited to call and examine the stock and prices,which we know canâ€" AT TKE OLD CROSBY STAND, NO. 51, SPARKSâ€"ST. The whole of _ _THE BANFKRUPT $TOCK,~â€"~ / comprising the latest styles and best qualities of LADIES‘, GENTS, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN‘S examine 'thm'mvlhhwhnu not fail to give to all. Remember tl.:' ‘.:o.,ltha old Crosby Stand, opâ€" C * ho3 STREPHENS & CO, ever/thing that can possibly be required for the .ulll.‘zuâ€"dm:mmqm betore _ Men‘s ware in Calt, Kipp, Cowhide Boots ; Men‘s which will be found complote ; selected with eare, it will not fail to give satisfaction. In Ladies‘, Misses‘ and Childret‘s ware 1 have * Te wapt of Bew Mugish Kipe Bosw, y ow M-‘-“o.'r-d -luhlomlum-b men, constantly _ hand and made by the very best @orkmen. ars taken tor all kinds of work: BOOTS A ND 8 H O ES, Ottawa, January 27, 1869, F OPENED AN OFFICE OVER A, MeCORMICE‘S STORE, Where all orders for the may be sent, and will be punctually sttended to as usual, arrangements having been made to pre. vent any interruptiou to the business. | Mr. Desbarats feels grateful for the sympathy tendered aim on all sides, and hopes to see his patmus and friends in his new 0floe. 300 Bushcls Finest Hay Seed, 500 Lis. Late English Clover Seed, POR SALE, ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS! site O‘Meara‘s, No. il‘. Ottaws, Oct. 20 888. I have now receired my fall and winter stook ;;Am:z u-u:. at m“-um- Ontarico for an ast to rats the CALEOORALA PEAT mnrm ING & AMELTINXG COMPANY, with powers to construct a On:dclnfl':v::- uoou.pht in the Towuship Caledonia navigable waters of the Ottaws or South Nation Rivers, and to anâ€" thorise the Municipality of Caledonia to grant to W Highest Price Paid for Furs. March 28, 1869. 5n p..fl"’"“ for the manufacture of Poat fuel}. | _CANADA GAZETTE, : Por the relief and oure dmpku.m hyï¬â€˜.hd:m"u. ':u bes snocess Mhmh-vmm'hohucb- est medical akil! was of no avail, bas induced the The undersigned boegs to state that he has J, A HARTE, Chomist, wooe. m 2L canlh per botthe. * Taly EXULNXEK CLEARING SALE g J a M ES THO MA PS O N, 55 BUSSEXâ€"STREET, AY SEED!I HMAY SEED : DRESS &*WALKING B0OOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAR FOR CA#H, ll‘n.r Ball Room is attached to w 'lllbolcunlnigc. 3. L BOOT & SHOE STORE YORKâ€"ST. HEAP BOOTS & SHOKS K8 EPILEPTIC CURE, so much of the road allowances GEORGE E. DESBARATS, CaAPITAL OTTAWA. as low as $2 per pair. AT GEREOR#E MURPHY i Ap e A CHOIOR LOT of TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, T R EFOUSSE‘#, ALEXANDRE*, JOSEPHINE and JOUVIN KILP GLOVES having removed to more commodious premises, akes pleasure in announcing to his numerous ousâ€" ummtbo’lbu'crrfllyuuhohumn large and seleoted stock of We have also on han sum_rmol READYâ€"MADE C HING, which, being mankbfactured on the premises, we can recommend, and sell cheaper than any shop in THE TATLORING DEPARTYXMENT. mwumm:«wâ€"u a wellâ€"known firstâ€"class outter workman. All _ $M"Don‘t forget the place, No. . Sparkeâ€"st. Store e .l.ahlyuc:pu bi G.l:‘dhrfun :ï¬. next 883y 4 * T. RAJOTTE. having bought out the LEASE OF PREMISES LATELY OCCU MESSRS, GRANT & HENDERSON, LOW COMPOSITION IN THE POUND, are now prepared, and will sell from this date THE WHOLE OF THE ABOYVE STOCK, Otawa, March 28, 1869. IMMENSE REDUCTION | _ _ FROM ORIGINAL PRICES, THE SALE TO CONTINUE may be erpected. WHOLE 8 TOCK 18 80OLD QUV T Htawa, January 22,1860. vu.umn TAVERK STANXD __â€"_, large and well selected stock of STAFPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS The best and most extensive premises on the main road from Pembroke to Ottawa City, Agood busiâ€" ness is being done, ‘The proprietor leaves on aoâ€" count of having to oversee the Eatate: of the late John Mobr, Onslow. Kast half of Lot No. 21, Tth Concsession, Fitsroy, containing 100 acres, 30 acres in hay, 10 acres in Â¥Faill Whent, frst erop. Also West § Lot 20, Sth Concession, Fiteroy, conâ€" taining 100 acres, 20 acres clearcd. For (further particulars apply to the propristor, CHAS. MOHR, personally, or by letter, preâ€"paid. EAUVTIFUL_PATTERNS OÂ¥ wWIZâ€" Bvq ces PCY sHADES, Ar ctas variety gaum. UNXXINGHAM & LINDSAY‘8, PENXNXED OUT A sorered with Gamenke very cheap. . . . .. CHOLICE LOT of CORDED FANCIES, BETWEEN THEIR TWO HOUSES, KMOVAL CHOICE 1L0OT OP BRILLIANTS, CHOICKE LOT OF DRESS GoODs, BEAUTIFUL LOT of#PRING HATS NOVELTY 1N SKIRTS, KARXS & RYAYX, Firstâ€"olass OOAT HANDS. Pteady onp yment. Apply to BANKRU PT STOC K NO. 34, § P A RK S â€"8 T. 1003tf 1009â€"14tf Hubbeli‘s Falls, Ontario. CUNNINGHAM & LINXDSAYT‘8, NUMBER er KUPELRIOR COUVCHES, KEARNS & RYAN, IN NEW MATEARILALS, GREAT BARGAINS Dry Goods. No. 14, Rwoniavest., For one or more years. T. RAJOTTE THS ABOVE FIRM ID LOT OF PARAROLS, ‘.lu"g: :r. WILLOW mn-’ 2P Thp VIRINPY HALL.} aT THE vubs & B AT THE ALBO TO REBXT, KEARNS & RYAN. AT A D ~__ Beaver Cloths MAGEE & RUSSELL/8. KEARN3 & RYAN. \ diseases which are axd by Worms : deranged emaciated remities, offensive breath freqhuent picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth * ‘\during sleep, hardness of the belly. with frequent llh{:::l:, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of th. , pain in the head and stomach, unquic! sleep, ng#, mmbllï¬gl. coughs, indigestion :,l.l:: low spirits frightful dreams, and a gradual waist Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause of death among chil is from Worms alone, it eannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds of parents the necessity glosely watching their children. _ By so doing; and understanding the symptoms and tru6 cause of the disease thousands of children might be saved from early graves. Srurrous or Worus.â€"The following are a few of the vory|numerous symptoms and diseases which are cauged by Worms: doranged ‘during sleep, hardness of the belly. with frequent llh{:::l:, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of th. , pain in the head and stomach, unquic! sleep, ng#, mmbllï¬gl. coughs, indigestion low spirits frightful dreams, and a gradual waist Ing away of Hesh. _ â€"| wonderful results. Its grea as a f/:‘r zran’u(â€n:im Mld?{ a | on ?-rm. hz:w ‘f‘ de used one with the other. | * »mi.}s‘{“.'udri March 26. > ‘ | e | Motchers Head T 3 Losenges are a Worms in Children and known and melancholy fa of death among chil eannot be too deeply imp parents the necessity 0 They are palateble and selfâ€"administered to the childâ€"drive “‘% thoroughly without pain and completely cle ho stomachâ€"thereby doir; away with the necessity of administering Castcr Qil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Wcrms. | pB"Each box containg theiacâ€"simile signature of Norturor & Lyxua®, Newosastle, C.W., who are he sole proprietors. _ | N. B. Ask for Holloway‘s Worm ~Lozenges pB" and take no othet, WR Sola by all the @ruggists in Ottawa, sné medicine deale every where. _ . ‘ 578Â¥ N mndchc:l. Ih% New Siyle. Important Chaunge. A REAL HAIB RESTOREKR AND DEESSING Coughs and Colds.â€"Sudden changes of olimate are sources of Puilmonary: Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and cerâ€" tarnly when taken in the | early stages of the disâ€" ease, recourse should at J\oo be had to " Brown‘s MR«S. So Ao AL]JEN’S HATIR RESTORER It is a most delifhttul Hair Dressing. It will l\[promota uxgriant growth. FALLING HAIR is ï¬nmedintely checked. ease, recourse should at once be I Bronshia) Truches," or Lozenges. of the importance of eh‘:::::‘ & mon éold," in its first Th beginning would yield to a mild lected soon attacks the lungs. : chial Troches," or Cough [Lozeng tion which induces coughing, ha fuence on the affected parts. As tions, be sure To OBTAIN uj.‘ gen Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. Bronthial Truches," or Lozenges. Fow are aware of the importance ofaï¬?‘ a cough, or " comâ€" mon éold," in its first That which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if noegâ€" lected soon attacks the htngu. *# Browp‘s Bronâ€" chial Troches," or Cough gos, allay irritaâ€" tion which induces oong::in“. having a DiREOT inâ€" fuence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure TO OBTAIN ï¬o’ genuine. Bold by all dealers in medicines, at 25 cents a box. withdut sediment, 1t is very simple and often produc -ud;?h_l results. Its great superiority and econom as a Hair .Drad-(â€mrâ€l iï¬([b r,;ct'l:;md Pmcdah‘ 1 abw.blgd a on cou 1 Europe The z‘brv i}bhénmm:mull w de used one with the other. BOLD BY ALL DkUGGIST , 8. R. V & Co., Wholessle D Mg?mhy St. and 40 Park Place, l_.--xou:."“ March 26. *L _ 1008â€"i47 Mothers I motners 1 Mothers iâ€"Aroe you ‘ disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and c?h‘ with the excruciâ€" ‘ ating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and . get = bottle of airs. WINSLOW‘S #O0THING BYRUP. It will reliov® the poor little anffarar immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who bas ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowe‘s, and give rest to the mother, and reliet and health to the child, opera ting like magie. It is p‘rl:ily safe to use in all ouq.nndploum to the taste, and is the preâ€" scription of one of the oldest and best female phyâ€" sicians and nurser in the U‘Piud States. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. Be sure to call for "MRS, WINSLOW‘8 OTHILNG SYRUP." lnmn.un fac.simile of 4 Cartis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All are base imitationa Mochers Head Thisiâ€":olloway‘s Worm senges are a certain and safe remedy for pX2CEve. I Ind. Its purity is such that it will stand the teat of the most perfect analysis. k Srd. Afier having extensively used for the last 14 years in not one instance has it failed 16 give entire satistaction. | . . _ * > Ist, Bread or Cakes made _with it are more wholesome than if made v;h Yeast or any other â€" dth. Families that have used it pronounce it lh‘,‘?"-,!"'“.""'?‘.’ï¬?x mss Pucth it _ Sth. 1t contains no Salergtus, nor does it imâ€" ‘::r.m digestive organs like those r:vdm where or an excess of Alkali predominates, 6th. It never gives to or Cakes an unâ€" "’t:wrt’ LT«: ute thi} form its composition is e enta orm its com: mn:mbon cidl.huot.bcrv’ b:dlotB it F su an read or Rol‘s -&m u?m benefit bi its use, Oth. Kvery Packet m C its full weight ; Mrs. 8. A. ALLEN‘E 7 e o zs u) ooo 6eb eivg ho h carse In 1 Ib, P a o k e t a for 25 The remarkable success which has atiended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lyse into Canadian market, by the subscriber, has exâ€" eited the cupidity of an pled firm in town {which has already been of borrowing other people‘s brains) by & spurious imitation ealled Saponifier. Lo avoid diss ent, E,: chasers should be careful to or Harte‘s cencrated Lre, which is by all respectable ‘ruggists and Grocers in town and ~Juntry. 783y ‘.’0!’!0!.â€"'0 herewith inform the Jumber | ® trade and public generaliy that MR. RENRY A m emeigp amianmay at , ccases trom and after Jan. 25, 1869. Py We have n:rhu'd MESSRS,. OTIS SHEPâ€" PARD &4 CO., n-rn-iw-. Vt., our sole agents at that point ; they will beresfter have the excluâ€" sive sale of l‘tpnd-eu of our mill, and to them alone alil orders for Hunterstown Lumber must be addressed. r HUNTERSTOWN LUMBER CO_ In m-; f & ï¬t:ahw “:hm"‘bl' for pnd"fsv;u, s to intorm them and the 0 generally, that mu reâ€"opened his ..-Mat flu’-bovo stand with an extensive stock of FLIHSTâ€"CLAS8 MATERIAL& FA~HIONABLE DB3IGNS,suited to the present seas>n, and having secured the serviâ€" md.hfl»’:h:.:mrï¬oh :hdmn:::om “m m W. Lon u-.h’n-u-upn:y‘li svt#ldchho&un. *~ Ma. Routrtsox assures his friends that nothing o the patronage bestowed on him in the na«t, Ottaws, March 23, 1869. _ | 10086 â€"3sa r"ho Trade supplied at oes. " Ottawa, December 10, 1867 e Um’uxwf&fwy? Bote Agupte for Otawa, _ ARDENXKRS Why it Should be Used NCENTRATED L BAKING P Jan, 25, 1869. AOBERTSON, SPECIA CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. @CmMIt L NOTICEKS. YLOBALSAMUM, another t:;' clear and transparent, ry simple and often produces high cost Frenuch Pomades is only in this mnm: in ud i}bhbaum not _ Soup sY aLL Dxvooists. Lt_h‘Cg... Wholessle D ruggists, RE _ GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HATR, XNature‘s Crown. You Must Cualtivate it OW DER. ;sONs 6 Packets for HL.ID. .. and Cheapness. BINSON & Co., Preference to all The Tea Pot. to be, nameâ€" Notwithstanding the very slight probâ€" ability that had existed up to Sunday morning of any one of the thirteen men and boys immured on Wednesday mornâ€" ing in the Earl of Dudley‘s Nine Locks Pit being raised, yet, with one exception, they have all been brought up alive. The last man of the thirteen was disenâ€" tombed at halfâ€"past two yesterday afterâ€" noon, after having been under ground one hundred aud forty hoursâ€"only four hours short of six nights and six days. . f THE PITINUNDATION IX STAFFORDâ€" + SHIRK. > ‘The searchers looked for the remains of the man William Ashmore, (50), who had become delirious, undressed himself, and, having given up his watch wandered away, his company knew not to what part of the pit, for darkness had preâ€" vailed from early on Wednebdnx.mom- ing. His dead body, in its nude state, was found on Sunday morning, about 35 yards from where his comrufeu were reâ€" covered alive twelve hours.before. All the attention of the searchers was then giyen to the deep workings in which were the five men and two boys. The water was drawn, and the ventilaâ€" tion excited by every available means, and as could be done at perhaps no other colliery in South Stafl'orj:hire. Indeed, if the calamity could have been foreseen,. and preparations made in anticipation, hardly any more apparatus would have been provided than was at hand, to be put in operation at a moment‘s notice. tC * ~At frequent intervals during Sunday night men were sent down to watch how the water was receding, and to test the ventilation ; and the searchers, wading through the water up to their necks, shouted in the direction of the workings as often as they went down. Till a quarter to three all was as respondless as the grave. But at that hour the halloo of the searchers was replied to from the workings by the gladdening ery of " All alive.‘" The reply was passed up the shaft. Other searchers descended, and partly wading, partly swimming, and partâ€" ly floating on rafters, made their way man Skiddmore, who had slept much during the 130 hours of their entombâ€" ment, was so little hurt that, on getting ‘to the top, he scorned the blanket wrapâ€" pings, insisted upon walking to the hovel, mdg recognized a companion with " Halâ€" loo, Yorkshire !" He declined to lie down, but warmed himself, and called for a pipe. This he smoked with intense gusto, and then wished to walk home, and was taken in a cab almost by compulsion. On arriving at bomse, bowaver, he was deeply moved when he saw the windingâ€" sheet that had been prepared to enwrap his corpse, and the other funeral preparâ€" ation. He stated that the party lived partly upon the leather of their boots, partly by chewing coal, but mostly by drinking the water. â€" Air they obtained by stooping down at every ripple"of the water, when the surface was moved by the great tank that splashed in every two minutes in the process of winding. _ _ throu;h the deep water to where six . of the seven had come together. All these were placcd singly upon the rafts and floatcdp to the bottom of the shaft, up which they were taken in pairs, wrapped in blankets, and carried to the hovel to be warmed and fed, first with brandy and milk, and two hours afterwards with bread and butter. The workings from which these six were brought, although deeper, yet were in the solid, and less liâ€" able to the gaseous contaminations of the old, or " Gobb‘‘ workings, in which the first rescued party were emploi:‘d. All these were less liable than their comâ€" panions, who had been got out of the * Gobb" workings. Indecd, the young The seventh man, Benjamin Higgs, (50), with a wife. and nine children, parted from: the company at eight o‘clock on Saturday night, by the watch he himself kept, and he said he could not hold out mncg longer. He, however, it was who was found at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. He was then standing up to hbis chin in water in a remote part of the workings, but sensible ; and he will recover. © The rejoicing in the district is deep and wide. ‘ A Providence correspondent speaks as follows of Miss Ida Lewis, who, on Monâ€" day last, rescued two soldiers from drownâ€" ing in Newport harbour :â€"â€" ®* Miss Ida Lewis has again distinâ€" guished herself by rescuing,two men from drowning. We cannot recollect just now how many she has saved from watery aves, but we think the number is not flc than a dozen, Her father is keeper of the Lime Rock Lighthouse, located near Fort Adams. . Having been almost a helpless in‘valid for a number of years t; the labour indispensable to k uy the light in proper order h'm volved upon his wife, who has found‘ an able assistant in her daughter Ida. The latter jumps into ber boat almost daily, regardless of what the weather may be, and, with a pair of cars, propels it to Newport, distavce one and a half miles, in an incredibly short space of time. She has been ‘brought up on the water,‘ as it werb, and can manage a boat better than nine out of ten of the male sex. In fact, she claims that she can row a boat faster than any man in Newport, and we are inclined to bélieve her, baving witnessed her management of one on several occasions. _ Ida is about 23 years of age, tall and> slender, bnt goueued of unusual courage and enâ€" urance. She never hears the voice of distress, night or day, without jumping into her little craft and proceeding to the scene of trouble.« She has encounâ€" tered great perils in the prosecution of her humanitarian offices, gflt her great tact and coolness have always been equal to the emergency, It is a pity, ‘ and Eity ‘tis "tis trae,‘ that no testimonial as ever been given to this lady for the imany lives she kas saved. Certainly, no one has ever more deserved a public recoguition for distinguished services." SBix cases new drers goods, comprising a choice selection of all late novelties in mae. terial and style, now being shewn at Magee & Rassells. * W# ols here advanced in England, w T.4 _-%\lmflm:'é;bg a“’.w ‘of Cxtion Goods ai lower prices than they hovre tesa sold minge 1862. C=ll fad ase. Rescue of Twelve Colliers. THE NEWPORT HEROLINXE. {PRICKâ€"3 CENTS. â€"|\ _ ‘The main care of municipalities and inâ€" â€" | dividuals lhonflbo.m \ and their infection !’M ls'nn.t. 10 % Kngsdoanotooeur. TLymprm & | like men from father and mother, ‘They The observations, increasingly frequent of cases of discase, and sometimes death, which have been caused by a micros copic worm called Trichina, have periodiâ€" cally attracted an extended public attepâ€" tion to the subject. Extract from a paper by Rudoiph Vir« The trichina, as it appears in meat, is & microscopic animal, or, in other words, it is to the naked eye, under ordinary circumstances, invisible. & it is not to be thought, as I have here and there, that it is the same as infusoria, of which some peoKIe have the idea that they are everywhere to be found in a drop of water, and in every portion of the air. On the contrary, pure water, pure air, and pure meat do not contain infusoria, nor tnx.othupud. of &nimal ; ouly putrid fluids and organic parts may contain infusoria, but this is not always the case. With these animals, more or less widely spread, the trichina has nothâ€" ing in common ; it bdo:g: to another class of animals, that of worms, and is only found under peculiar cireumâ€" good eyfl"gt and careful observation could see animal very easily, As it is, one can only, by a combination of faâ€" vourable circumstances, see any gigns of it. | If we bring the trichina, the body of which is curled up, and therefore occupyâ€" ing its least space, in a drop of water, on atlmofgh-, and place this upon a black surface, we see a whitish point ; more cannot‘ be seen, and therefore it is impossible to recognize that this point is an animal. stances. Moreover, it is not only its small size which makes it invisible to the naked eye, for we can see other bndies of the same size very well, since quite freâ€" quently it attains a length of from $ to $ a line. But its body is in a high trausparent, which is explained by the fact, thut its single and organg are very little dnvelomf the body was opaque and reflected the light, one with \ Thirty years ago these small whitish bodies in d!e muscular tissues attracted the observation of physicians, Hilton first supposed them to be aniimal strucâ€" tures, but it remained for. the celebrated zoologist, Owen, to describe this worm, and give it the name trichina a’rh‘a, which it now bears, because its y is as small as a hair, (from trichos,) and spiralis, from its being coiled ip T‘nlly. Other observers in England, France, Germany, Denmark, and North Amerâ€" ica announced the fact that trichins enâ€" capsuled (hence isolated and rendered harmless to the human system) had been found in persons in these several counâ€" tries, In animals they appear to have been found only in carrionâ€"eating birds, and in cats, (by Gurit,) in moles, (by Fogel cats, (by Gurit,) in : mféeibert.) and in and Virchow.) lt is evi{ that in the common course of affairs, trichinse cau only be found in carnivora. For we have seen that the intestinal trichins produce living young, which migrate into the ficab, and only here atâ€" tain their further development, and that they cannot leave the meat in any other way after it has been eaten, ‘This reguâ€" lar progression from the intestine into the mmï¬ aud from the muscle into the in , 18 Oouly poassible in mest eaters, Leukart points out another way besides the eating of the meat whereby animals mi become infected, and that is in pigs and other animals which eat the excrements from the> intestines of aniâ€" mals, â€" whose bowels contained preguant trichings, or as is sometimes the case where the refuse of slaughter houses is fed to fattening hogs, any of. this offeal It is not certain the trichins It is not certain that the trichinss found in moles, fieshâ€"eating birds, or even cats are identical with those found ‘inlmmubeixt‘ If we leave out of consideration in large cities cat‘s meat is sometimes eaten, the trichinse found in the former animals arse of no even cats are identical with those found in buman beixt‘ If we leave out of consideration in large cities cat‘s meat is sometimes eaten, the trichinse fondintbefor:u animals are ol“: interest in our investigations except pigs might be infected from them (i. e. moles and birds.). + I consider it as established, that " it is only the unclean or carnivorous sniâ€" mals that are dangerous to man, and the most dangerous among these is the pig."‘ The plantâ€"eating animals may be considâ€" ere'g;hon.ndm‘m“ titis t i main care inâ€" divigunis should be dirested to the p4 [and their anfection by trichinee guarded food. In all cases of and to allow them no opportunity to deâ€" mrdnfwnindnm..:‘;cbm ichinse, infected mu’of individuals. infected by the trichinss. Feeding the pigs in styes seruâ€" igs does not occur. . ‘They &re procreated Ekg:mm'&.nd’-oth:.."qu multiply by legitimate progeny, there beingp}’mdh-uinnlwb- fection from without, i. e by means of curity, altbough of course infections by chance migh tnotbemochM We can onlvy recommend~ most scrupulous only recommend~ the mo cleapliness. y ALL MEATS OUGHT To BE There is no certain sign of trichiam disease in pigs. Nothing will suffice but a careful investigation of the meat. Ouly in a few of those in which the trichinme is encapsuled and encrusted in lime, is the investigation with the naked eye sufâ€" ficient to detect their presence, (when they appear as minute white spots;) all cases require microscopic examinsâ€" The question next arises, who shall inâ€" vestigate the meat ? Virchow replies, in citiee the investigation of the meat should devolve upon the city authorities, and be done by selected physicians, vetâ€" e ~Apmni in w + bfl’? ‘Ts Saige titice, i most simple way, in is to have lll‘hurnqobouu. Much may t:ludo' in mw these, i trichinse + they hire boge oonttracted 4n diferent ment of these houses a g source of uncleanliness in ';:m,m-dh‘u. mldbeuo;;e& If a city has these, mnofuisz is cacsicortlsn to havte a mioroâ€" rEcno thore, 2nd allow no pork to leave it Z'GU;’U trinaadt Kocecs edimminlss nsc ventedce msnr <dndncs‘ Sor sclo until, sftor 7â€"~zor câ€"amination of University of Berlin. There is no ce NOTEE OX TRICHINXL. examine the food of the pi eons, or others mequainted icoimo,.whoahonflh give the