Ottawa Public Library Digital Collections

Ottawa Times (1865), 4 Aug 1869, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

&E TABLE, No. #, _ . :‘l Moxoar, Jdese 4#, 1969. MAIN 200 p m. ", 1869, in for Co Stationms . %W A. H E VE MEOCKYVILLA.: M.=â€"«â€"IH A1NX® winl rockville daily at 6.00 ayy, at the FTown, * 04 ,Tm&..- Wateremas â€" ** MOPs Mc LS c > ATidh« ,, 1 20%. > ) P 0 Wiror D6E®, T. 1809 woe Traums all rum aKMM1LLA 3 SPAR 4 _ ‘Or c‘.n'm Z:% Stations #t..,,. : for K\ngston ang * PW . C -l"."' ®: CANaADA, RNUON (after the l\o: hâ€".l‘! “ liy xcinthe, i« Aurkine: byvnnls t -.._5 Puaw & Dotroit, Chicage, NCE +AND PAILW A Â¥, PubM®» Lake Champlain, :I‘N .‘;.J“J .- .“ “*.m‘ s on t Night Tsm l n ano. 49 $9 land R MONDAY, t 3084 y porseqy Joing iog Island Pong Statigns ag Pond TH AXD fagp c o oINT Te dastoroint. |_ tuns :through ty y Moxpar Jubn, X.B., 4 U mh 7P AC, on Grand Tronk can be had Tk yâ€"«««...08 & m, Preg Tim «w pa, B9 TIME. wa & Prescott Ralleny.) O€ice, h at the evamege """ _ : uccordine tola#» * *‘ s 5 LaVDE Ti Shan‘s, P. RAB+ â€" Tess not mentioned in this circular equall k: >z >xâ€"?: 'bo:.. Tea only: sold by this Company. @=# & & & Mg. c-oolbu:‘h;od Tex could be +ent for s M ns 3 l0 a Oe ; very go or common purposes, 50¢. &éi 1969. i PM Boware ot pediars and runners asing our * i ; uame, or ofering our feas in small packages. mm n t _ _: © x Nothingless than a cattle sold. LENEK :} : a>s>>s _ .. Note the Addressâ€"Ihe Monireal Tea Company e s sw t% â€" 43 4 Mospitalâ€"st., Montreal. R 18 A venis. 8 du 1,: ht **vene * sz F1 -â€"’)l AN@ TUNING,.â€"â€"The subscriber having = * â€" decided to divide his time equally between (viaws aod Ogdersburgh, would beg to inform his mis old patrons and others, that he hopes, in future, to atte®nd to their orders for tuning more promptly ‘.13 hefetofore. Shail visit Ottawa once a month. & Lors nul":' 0’& “Ir. xfi{ulufiu a Agstion % at es" 0 Store.. noves, Aud aRn,. N. BENEDICT j LIVERY. STABLE _ On MONDAY, 5th <JUL;T, where . Grst class i. HORSE3 and BUG3IE3 will always be on hand. * w. CHaAMPNEss. Ottawa, June 29. 1869. 1087.4 Jdur Teas and GoTses, aftor one year‘s trial have been pronounced by the most reliable mento beof the finest quality, cheap and free from all poisonous subssance, so often used in the tea trade, Jeing importers of the above named articles, and muaking them a speciality, wo ars in .“g;lhl to give every one paerfect satistaction, advanâ€" tages afordeda to overy one are such as can only be obtainsd fron our CUpntinental merchants;/as we sall uur goods at a vory small aavance on cost. In order to gvo every ons a chance to taste our Teas and Cofess, woe hare imported Tin Hermeâ€" te Cattees and Boxes, which will preservre the «raogth and Guvour of the abore named articies, and will contain J, 10, 74 2+ ibe and apwards. We wil pay the carriage on two 10 1b or four 5 lbZattses, to the nearest Express or Steamboat Landing, on recoipt of money, or money:â€"car be collseted by EKxpress or Steamboat Agent. Whore hore is no Express or Steamboat Landing, we will Tweaukay, Suc, 55¢, 05¢; Young Hyson, 50¢,6500, 63e, 70¢ ; ‘n do, 70, Very Fine, 85¢; Superfine and V':r.y c;'oho. $1 :lh '(’h-md«,&}c; Extra Superiine do, #1. _ _ < _ _ __= _ . . 5) THBSALKLY, LODMIMOD ......... .sessecu ccrerese :". do .-..-.-..o-«“-...-.‘-...nwoumo n aaigg ~po enenineme in uind Superfine and Very Choicd................«« â€" , CorRFEE, y 1k â€" ols oes uk i efLAC.L' TSA‘.‘“‘ i ish Breakfast, Broken rbgg ; Fine Flavoured mvmm?: 1g4 63¢ ;’-Vuz.lul Full Flavored do, T5¢; Souwne umong, 40¢; KicKW Flavored do, 600 ; V Fine do, do, Te ;. Japan, tood, 50¢, 55¢, 'b:?q‘“. NVary Fiue, 65¢, Finest, T3¢, _ ts . g*"*::° tea: raa!: CRKEERL_ COFFEKE! â€" COFFEE! Triaoe Our Teas, aftor the most severe tests by the best msuica!l authorities and padges of Tea, have been pronoumncell to be quite pure, and free from and artifirial cbloaring or poisonous subst ances so often wsed to improve the appearance of Toa. They are unequailed for strength and davour. . They have Finstâ€"Cra«â€"s â€"Rintxo axo Darrtzxo RAorsus. ob arge, C en sera L s ‘c' VÂ¥etemmmary Infirmary attached for sick and h,o hortes, under the direct management of _ ,~ * & 0. l“.f()LP_I,‘lAN. Â¥. $, â€" i Member of the Ontario Vetorinary College, by Appointment V . 3. to the,. Governorâ€"General ; also, Y. 8. :to the County of Carleton Agricultural Urders or n-nieuh&p promptly aitended to, and medicines sentto ny?,.n of the m __N. B.â€"Charges moderate: _ ~ _ on nmmmenneingy Bll‘fllll LIOX% ~HOTEL, § BPARKS sTREET. revi goods per Stage. Partics formiag Clubs, and seniing in -’: erder for Tensor -ua'm-. will ressive one ot their own choice in return at our oxpenae, * C rams orrawa Lty=nuy ~eu chosen tor their intrinsic woith, keeping in wied Realih, cca om;, and a N&h‘m of peasure in drinking thew. We sell for «mallest possible projts, effecting a saving to the consumer of 15¢ to we perib. Our Teas are putup in 5, 42, 13, 20 and # lr‘ boxes, an d wre warranted pure agd free from poisonous substanets. (Grders for four 5 1b boxes, wo 13 1b m.utmu.uulbboxnuurrhv free to afy lul'.:‘ Station in Canada. Tea will be torwqrded imme®iately on rec@ipt of the order by mailcontaining muney, or the monsy cau be collect ed on delivery by u.sre» wan, where‘there are express offces, In sending orders below the amoun. «l $10, tosave expense it will be better to send money with the ordor.. Where a 25 !b box would be too much, fourfimilies clubbing together could sead for four & lb boxes; or yro 121b boxes, W e send them to one address carriage paid, and mark each box plainly, so that each party get their own Tos. We warrant all the Toa we sell to give entire satisfaction. If they are not sa.isfactory they can be returned at our expense. giving satisfaction, as out of the large nwmn have anly had occagion to retura one box which, we understand, was sent out through a mistake. Ts _._. ©.CHENEY, s PA Manager Canadian Exprest Company. lave W. CHAMPNXESS begs lewrs to public that be will open & ho’inlo Dominion should buy therr teas of the *.utl ._=~ _A . tmportably :. «i . ‘â€"__ ME XONTREAL TEA COMPANY RMCS Hospitalygi., Mostreal "6B, | _ RGANS asd MELODEONXS from the best fac. torieain the United States, excelling‘in finish and tone anything over brought into this couditry. Now is the time for intending purchasors, °PRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL W Our stock‘ of Qoncertinas, V'wll., PFlutes, &4., &¢., is, as usual, very large. . © > % +AWK MONXTREAL SALE AND BAIT ~§TABLES, J P I a NO‘FOR TES, ORGANS, AND MELODEONS, PLANOâ€"FORTES, Fromall the leadin °WARREXN‘S PIPE ORGAX3, Respectfully call the atteation of the publio to heir magnificont stock of ‘ *\ Ageont for Oftawe, Modical attondance to regular boarders free of a ingir now Show Room, comprising Now Sheet Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" 6 «scrertarvectrrrrcccrcqrccrzee O 10 #I9, 0 19, U : ME ecernenencrervinterncrrcces. & V & Ily 4 i U amember the address, > . A. 0. AUDY & CO., .‘ _ â€" preimers appmily e Part ustce. +8€ ., e + Ottawa, \u':'; L-n:?w leas KSSRS. J, L. ORMEK & s0NX TE & COMP ANYC. VOL. IV NO .117. qrsensessrarseee Cor. Ridean and Ottawaâ€"sts J. L. ORME & SON, Sign of the Golden Lyre, No. $, Sparksâ€"st., next Duric & Sople CKEEN TZEA. ."“”‘,(o Teas. JOS&B MJONEY, sell Houz« Block; inform the 0 20, 0 33 0 29, 0 32 @ â€" 0 35 @ 140 0 45 @ 60 0 30 # 60 0 15 @ 85 1 00 i# 00. Mark. The Annual G&eral Moeting of the Canada Central RKaillway Company will be held at the nimpgany‘s Ofce, in the City of Ottawa, on FRIDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of AVOUST next, at twelve o‘clock, noon, of which all persons interested are hereby required to take notice. ‘ _ ~. wWM RwWwoOoRsLEY, OCanada Contral Railway Office, are the best in the world for family use, as they hem, fell, tuck, cord, uu;"n:- and quilt in a manner that defies com‘ They are the only machines in the world to which can be apâ€" m the delicate Buttonâ€"bole Attachment and Sutch, hbnldo&fl‘ Plate. Call and See our NEW TUCK CREASER and QGULDE. Price, $2.00. * 2~ . THE l&'l|gwul :g;clmm‘mm adapted talloring, carriage trimwing, and narness making, and are unrivalled for such ost -od.:h:ljhll ‘waus of no avail, bas bduo.d;ho ubsort ve it every r.dbh publicity: The gonuine ba lf:ophnfih "s name and address on Call and examine the Adjustable Head Revol= ving Presser Foot, and adinirably adapted Prosâ€" sure Bar, 3 Cireulars and samples of sewing sont post free on application, ye* N.B. â€"Sewing done to order, ani needles, oil and silk for all machipes constantly on hand. 0.‘"%â€"WALTON, _| 105 King.st, West, Torento, and each bottle. Price one dollar. Sole Proprietor J. A. HARTE, Chemist, 3Â¥6, Notre Dameâ€"street 37 Sparks st., Uttaws. _ _ _ R. W. STEPHEN, ;napv for Ottauwa Office. @ GaArREAUV, Sor the relief and cure of Epilepsy, St. Vitus Dance, Puerporal Hysteria, &0., ao.’qhu m ation is from the recipe u/ a celebrated h Physician, and the very great suceess which has attended its use in on.r;y'un. and where the Ns; est medical skill was of no avail, has induced For comfort and attendance the travelling puat \is will find this first clas» house llnrnd in Canadas, being situated in the centre of tre cuy. and having dver 100 well‘ furmished bedâ€"rooms, glnn_Tl.u per day. Single rooms, withou3 F.ull lll-_o‘ ' s Greatly reduced in price daring the next seven AYy®. < [ & d RORINXSON & CO., Sign of the Mammoth Boot, 51 Sparksâ€"st., Contre would call your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA BOOT3â€"But. toned, Laced and Congress. To our Prunella Balmoral, for..................$1.25. pP"* BANKRUPT sSTOCK. "Wq We have stili on hand a portion of Mesers. F G & C A CROSBY‘3 stook which is in pertect condiâ€" tion and suitable for the season, which we will *Tb otinn at oor niock w prlocr te respecttot ot our stock an res 3 S asests peifie e respoctiul > A J STEPHENS & Co., s c L _â€"___ late.F G & C A Crosby, piyeyes ©% gpunxss soors . FOit ALL WEATHERS." GEXTLEMEN‘$ _ PATENXT CONGRESS, sEAL CONGRESS, FINKE ENGLISH BOX TOERD CONGREsSS8, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, _ GaAS FITTING, ROQHILNG, And all deseriptions ot To our Prunsila Congress, a firstâ€"rate article for $1. BJOTS AN D S H O ES, + rom | SPRING AND â€" : SU MMER, and Summer stock of Feet Wear which will be l:.u complete in overy department, representing " CoMPRISIN® a very !arge and varied assortment of . LADILES®, GENT‘9, MISSES* & CHILDREX‘3 DRESS & WALKING BOOTs. ‘l'onld'i:lut:ln -yo:h-onndm blie mgeneral that I am now receiving m Gflq and Summer Stock of Feet Woear -hh’lwll he CAPITAL BOOT:; AND SHOE STORE, ~ YoRK 3FRKET. We would gall the espoecial attention of the Marte‘s Florida Water, equal to bi 1g im orted. : Price 37 } sonts nr.b‘--mo. wfl‘g â€" 8E W ING MACHINE S B O O ANADA CEXTRAL . RAIJLWAY COMPANY. ANADA HOTEL, Reseived daily by express. Ottawa City, Ontaric 5th June, Ib..h' ARODEEK!S EPILEPTIC CURE, HEAP 17 & 19 ST. GABRIEL STREET, MONTREA L. #@" â€",> LA D IE S, Â¥errving Machines,. Boots Â¥ Shoes. 8SEE THE NEW STYXLES Et day. NEWEST STYLES PHE RED BQOT. â€" pn RED BO0O0T, . 28 Susserâ€"s. ' JUST RECEIVED 8TEPHEN® & CO*‘YÂ¥, 8 U M M E R, TIN WORK, | promptly executed at / NOTICE. AND sSHOES! WATERS & CO, . 1071,6m ____ Proprietots AT AND sSHOES FoR AT AT TJI 1070td iving their orders at the lr COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE, | No. 60 Sparkeâ€"st., Can get well suited in Garments. * 11 be found very select. _ â€" x Â¥ront the experience ANGUS SUTHERLAND had (having been Manager in the Gentleâ€" man‘s Trade for many years), he hopes to give ect satisfaction. success ntnth bis fits h‘lb and coats is oning to the correct milutary culting system and careâ€" ful rule of measurement he has adopted. Numerous eity and provincial references ; also from New York and other districts of the Union. His general seale of prices is vo? moderate, Genis‘ excellent Tweed Suits, $10, $12, $18, _ B°â€" FOR CASH ONLY. m ’l\ in AshGeld‘s Brick Building, Dukeâ€"st., is now preâ€" pared to show a select stock of English, Scotch and Canadian T weeds, Woest of Engiand Broad C Meltons, Cassimores, and Outfitting Goods in A select lot of wrosvenor, Canterâ€" and Gladstone Searfs Cheap. | Mr. Lawrence‘s, urriom both in the 0 btates amd tho Dominion, in the Cutting Department, he can assure all who n( tavour hin with a call of getting the most stylish garâ€" ment in the city. A tria: is most respectiully 1043 3m san d Ih .. “.‘m. . t ® # & James G Ross, Esq, General Merchant, Viceâ€" Pn}l:n Quebec Bank, _ ~~ ‘ Hoa David E Price, M L C, Merchant. 5 me Chinme, Esq, Merchant, Pnold.ofl La Bangue National, t Unlon Bank. Bpecial attention given to the purchasing on Comtaission and Forwarding of Coals, Sait, Pig Iron, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, &¢., &0. {.. _qursro rerkuexces. Mosers Totu & Garneau, Wholesale Dry Goods Ffmx CaARBRAY, t‘o.\nu.ilox MERCHANT . HORWARDER, f GENERAL AGENT, &c., &c., | No. 3, St. P«&r--a, QUEBEC. AcÂ¥St,........ .. .. ... ... Dessarat‘s Brock | _‘ Ofce of Queen‘s Printer, An entirely Canadian institutionâ€"perfect security to insun rs, and immediate payment of claims. * Ottawa, Dec. 8, 1868, > + #181f LIHFE IN8URANCE COMPANY OF MAINE. - An extengive stook of lish, Scotch and dian Tweeds, West of and Rroad Cloths, tons, Cassimeres, Genta‘ Haberdashery, Readyâ€" ©NDCHE, ARSqImeree, WWeqrs IIaADeTGasnery, Leadyâ€" ade Suits and General Outftting Goode, which uttons securely sewed on, Youths‘ suits tasteâ€" rs will be exocuted strictly to the time pointed. r % f * T. RAJOTTE. NMXS, SMITH, Bankâ€"st., begs to inform her JX _4‘ â€" ®uarnumn: . . .l : istomers and m“ll‘dq hat smo has received Ir LLAP:;:R, L fushions, is now prepared to su J. K. BA , at th SSE [':5.««-. wdlanndnbm-’!u’. te sold bo J o,fl t RY t Two or three Apprentices wanted. _â€"=â€"â€"â€" HOUsSsE, daily at 30’“ per copy. ‘ April 6. ., use : Ottawa, i 0 > ~JOHK N.B.â€"Alterations and repairs attend â€" | to, All garments well I_Im ';yrin-o‘- "CENXTLEMEKX‘s GARMENTS Made with NKEATNE®3 and DEsPATCH at Having opened a first.class |TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, May be obtainecd CHEAP by calling atthe COMMERCIAL WAREKHOUSE, No. 60 Sparksâ€"st., 43 3m > A. GRAHAM & CO. |â€"_ â€"MERCHANT ~TAILOR, P >‘ BELL‘S BLOCK, osite the Russell House, Ottawa, returning thanks to bis triends for past favors, a to intorm them and the rb.li'o.rnnlly. that has reâ€"opehned his establish at the above nd with an extensive stock of FIRSTâ€"CLASS 10A TS, PANXTS and VESTS ELECÂ¥ TAILORINGQ. 0_ =â€" 0 _ _ T. RAJOTTE. NEW IMPORTATIONS. *EW MILLINXERY. 043.3m workmen need s :s.'qs-o o:_'n?o’y.‘z Celebrated American embers of Parliament at Ottawas visiting the ndiers, and winting anything in bisline, Id find it to their advantage to give him a , both for cbur- and -tfio. wume good PANTALOUN MAKERS WAaNTâ€" EKXTLEME NX wa, May 1. as well as good COAT HANDS, to whom ighest wages will be paid. None but firstâ€" NION MUTUAL me good PANTALOUN MAKERS WaNTâ€" as well as good COAT HANDS, to whom 1 No. 60 Sparksâ€"st, ntlemen lsaving their orders for Omh; have them made under the superintendence st.class work men. ;IPI-INDID 8TOCK uF CLOTHS .: FOR SUMMER WEAR, : bfi wlixtures, Scotch and Canadian TWEEDS, ‘now be scen at the § OMMERCIAL WAREHO USE, Hon. Col. John J. Gray, M.P., has bee ated Counsel to the Company tor the Domic Alil legal matters will be nLnd to him. ta B. R. OOI\LIN. | anager. awa, November 7, 1868. 8Â¥1t? we, March 23, 1869 ROBERTSON, p _ 10604 now open for inspection. , 10 CGCOMMERCIAL . WAREHOUEE, No. 60 Sparks«st., . m A.GRAHAYX & CO. OVvINCIAL INSURANCE. MALCOLM CAMERON, AWREXCEK McGreery, M L C, Vieeâ€"President Millinery. Tailoring. A. GRAHAM & CO,, Commercial Warchouse, Genfr® Agent, 8t. John, N.B For the XMinister of Finance JOHN Luu‘l‘O!. * Auditor. deposited with the Receiverâ€" housand Do:l:n in addition to usand, making Seventy Thow. 00) U. 8. flol.:lclds.lool'fll obhn H. Gray, M.P., has beet business of A.GRAHAM & CO. No. 60 Sparks st. 1043.3m > . OTTAW A, *W. Notxax‘s, The remarkable su which has atiended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lyse into Canadian market, bz the subscriber, has exâ€" eited the cupidity of an punprincipled firin in town (which has already b«: convicted of borrowing other le‘s brains) by a spurious imitation called gnponilor. To avoid dlnrpohunont. E: chasers should be careful to ask for Harte‘s cencrated Lye, which is sold by all respectable Druggists ard Grocers in town and country. 783y has been long known &# a most valuable toile article, and a constantly increasing demand is a guarantee of its high repjutation. It is delightfully perfumed, a1 perior to Peypsine. Pancreatine Powder, and 1226d. Pancreatine N.B.â€"ancreatine taking Cod Liver Oil. . Aozsxtsâ€"Mesars. E. « g; avaoe‘s URsIRA. 5 * smm . PURE GREASE or tus® CANADA BEAR, It is delightfully perfumed, and is eminect for promoting a luxuriant ot the hair, and permanently maintaining its beauty. fit eaten at meals, &c. Wheat; Corn, Flou: . EVANS, MERCER &|CO., Montreal, proprie tors; and sold by all idfll“lltl and ‘perfum ors. 4d 102800d.3m In Ti 6d, 5s and: 10s. T . 0t formed into Clgara and Cigareties, Boxes, 3, “.Puu.llu fo:. Inhalation, Boxes, 2s 64, 5« and 10s. ~ . SAVORY & MOORR, R &9 143,New Bondâ€"st., London. FOI 1§DIGES®1 TINE enn[:-tolv and AS2"*MILATION Dewintoe of Puctorap ot 4 Ottawa Sept. 7. 18&h hair from falling off or turning gray. _ _ The CANADA HOUSE, CALEDONIA SPRING3, will be opem for visitors on WED: NESDAY, the "‘“ML Ving Asf f * Return tickets will w Issued to the Springs at reduced rates, on board the steamer Queen Vicâ€" «« The smoke causes no nausea, When the right kind, I have never known an instance in which r:liol _was not obt "â€"â€"General Alexgnder to Cash advanced on fi diate sale. Prompt June 15, 1869. mt htb ; Further information cah be had from the Agent at the Springs. | i/. § men in diferent parq ot the Dominion whose supacity is ndoubud.rlflo intends, with as little delay as possible, to p $pare the volumes for 1867 f < Foq ASTHMA, © * * 6 uéd Chronic Bronchitis _ _ arkzg |patiura TATUL A, NUORSD | Afirds Immediate Relis.. | r d y f ty l AA 6 A 40“] ot great power and oo Of area C .l:;cp.ri:";du of Asthma and c‘rl?ltlog::ol.h'l. â€"’Mo'n Journal Medical Sciâ€" 3 The Debates in the Union of the B A C 4 The formation & The General Ei the names of the su candidates, and the r each respectively. Should the Register e as well received as the Editor hopes he‘will spare no effort to Jjustify future support.. All that la and impartiality can accommplish will be dore to ensure the success of his work. He has been promised assistance by The volume for 1867 will contain 350 pp, R vo, and will:â€" be bound in clbth. Price twodo!llars, ENRY J. MORGAN. , It is hoped that the that encouragement wh The annual history wh publish will be of grea! the tuture of our countr W. 11 The Financial A IIL The Church in IV Retrospect oll.l} V Journal o: Remar VL Promotions, App the Public service ; U VIIL Obituary of Coq VILII Public Docum Importance. | 2 An account of th ence of 1§6â€"67, 6 A Sketch of the Parliament, and of the with fu‘l and accurat speeches delivered du 1 A preliminary * the B. N. A, Ptuvin«1 led to Confederation. â€" ANNUA (mflomnal Pri pany, Irinters.) Itis believed by the has arrived for the pu ANNUAL RECORD similar to that which 1 and is so well know! strides ot the Dominio tion of the civilizea we the Editor to ehmi{ events so rapidly suc tormation of our natio The editor proposes ayd infancy of the € first volume of his Reg the following : } .‘I The Political and 1867, including : [(\7) je io At 4 ar amkg |>A * NÂ¥ brs 1 BOEP| + #4 & " A ri Its nourishing propertips effectually. prevent the Aokxtsâ€"Messrs. F. C Ottawa Sept. 7. T.;. a9°OT . 5 | 05. n Tins, a and) 1 OIMJ%cfgsrflnd ces sLP‘Ikâ€" I KVEELY DE ONCENTRATED LYE. : â€" ' ppokc CaAUTION TO THE PUBL. COMMISSION ho â€"FORW . NE LEADEKIR, THE MORNING NLARGED PORTRAILITURKF ALEDONIA SPRINGS, 1869. Ottawa, June 7, 184 ME CANADIA H. EASTON COLOURED COLOURED COLOURED By ords fundill & Co., Montreal. undersigned that the time blication in Canada of an OR . PUBLIC EVENTS, as been so long published, in Eogland. The rapid L are attracting the atten rld.~ It will be the aim: of tlo each year the leading ’bo'_oding each other in the nal character and national irs of the Dominion. rlllldt. ' * a: ltrunro, Art and Science. able Occurrences. f }Iunonu and Changes in versity Honours, &c. _ brated Persons, ats and State Papers of ng and Publishing Comâ€" 10Nâ€"â€"P A NCR S A« effects the DIGKSTION f COB LIVER OIL, the In digestivé activity, suâ€" I bottles, 2s, 3s 6d, O# 64 EWho,boazl’.u,&J:‘AflMo. ing is the best vehicle for E, Oatmeal, Pork, &¢. Rway i sls End of Little Sussexâ€"st. h: consigned â€" tor Irame. in all cases. o gou‘:monco with the birth adian Coofederation. Th strar will thorefore contain he English Parliament on plonies, &e. _ â€" 5 f the Local Governm ents ction and ,its Issues, with ccessful and unsuccesstul amber of votes polled fo ketch of the proceedings in in 1864â€"65 and ‘66 which Business of the Dominio everal Local Legislatures, Parliamentary Ristory of SCRIiPTION AND PLAIN, AND PLALN, AND PLAIN, al 11 & Coi, I ETCALFEâ€"STREET: indertaking will receive th is importance deserves. ch the Editor proposes to value to all interésted in WEDNESDAY, AUGTUT: reports of the principal ng the Sessioas of thore MERCHANTS, RDERS, REGISTER. & CO,, L?do- Colonial Conferâ€" AND EVENING Canadian Scenery ... A82y . RDW sCOTT, Becretary: IHogm in the of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Residence, O‘Connorâ€"stâ€", corner tre Town. : Orders may be lett at his reside SBon‘s Music Store. SÂ¥ Mr. GUSTAVE SMLTH, (Org: dral) a Graduate of the Imperia Paris. Lessons on Piano ar i S street, corner of Kingâ€"streat, _ * Our W heels are warranted to work to entire sat. isfaction, if protporly rup, run, and taken care of,â€"and then if they do not perform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser, after running them 80 days, uu{ u-;or‘;tun the wheels to us, and we will_pay freight, ways, and refund all payâ€" ments made to us thereon, This guarantee will be strictly adhered to. i We cal! especial attention to our l;porior Gear ing of ll kinds for attaching our Wheels, made ligoat, and adapted to the higi speed at which the ;b“ll run,. We caution pn#ehnnn against using heary shafting and gearing. }Wo also manufacture ail kinds of Saw and Flour Mill Machinery, including Steam Engines and Bollers, English and Amerigan Gangs, Handsesctting and Self« setting Circular Sawerigs, Upright and Oscilliating Mulay Sawerigs, Gearing, Shafting, Pullics and Hangers, &¢â€", &c. Also smno Machines. and nters, Leatherâ€" Splitting achines, Knifeâ€"Grinders, Woolien ‘Juhlnoq. Washington Hand Printing Presses, Gordon‘s Power Press, Taylor‘s Cylinder Pfress, and Blake‘s Patent Steam Pamp. â€" 6 LMT” containing fall inform furnished freeto all applicants. Address,â€" _ | . _ ~ F,. W. GLEN, President, _ : MACHINE °W ESTABLISHED 1 JOSEPH HALL MANUFA( f PROPRIETORS tect and econommcat water wheel an y Braixarizup, Ox10, 25th, 1868. We take pleasure in imtorm:i f the public of Canada thlr we have sold and" farnished Mr. F. W. gux®x, of Oshawa, Ontario, Patterns, Formers, Drawings, Gauges, and all otth necessary inforâ€" mation, to build ‘our celebrated Double l%urbino Water ‘Wheel, invented "by James Lefiel, and known as the " Leffel Wheel." . We have also obâ€" ligated ourselves to turnish the same facilities for mapefacturing to no other parties in Canads. Without the information we have &un Mr. Glen, no one can successfully build our Wheels, and we advise parties in Canada to purthase our Wheels of no other manufacturer. Mr, Glen‘s facilities are unsurpassed, and we feel $ure that ke will build a W heel that will give perioct satisfaction, We therefore commend him to the public of Canaâ€" da with entire confidehce, feeling sure hbe will manufacture a Wheel in all respects equal to our W o are the on!n( manufacturer the genuine Leffel Wheel" in be seon by the following certific: respectfully inform the Kublig” that they have opened a branch of their 'dueilonnl Establishâ€" ment in Ottawa, and are now preparedâ€"to receive Manutaccare" Leffels Celebra Double Turbine Water WhJ as boarders and day lcho'lrsyl,wy’o‘uli'gfi;&-i'o; desirous of obtaining a finished education. > tha Frenchâ€"langnage will be oc'.p.a."" * $slef ‘The scholastic year bagins on l6th August. Forterms and particulats apply to the Lad;" Suâ€" MRS P J BUCKLEY desires to inform the public of Ottawa that she has n%!: opened a class for the teaching of PLANO and BERLIN WOOL FANCY WORKS.: $ Termsâ€"For Piino,.................bo 00 per cuarter do _ do‘ Berlin Wool Fancy : ‘WOKE:rrmmaner::i»:? § 09 â€" / :do or $10 for both, payable in advance. Application ‘to be made to MRS BUCKLEY, at the ruldinoo ‘ot her father, Mir Thomas Spenâ€" cer, Murray | 1107a Further information will b Seerctary, The course of instrustion w branches usually taught in the ‘‘The school will be under th aging committee composed of tlemen;â€"Ror J 8â€"Lauder, Ch D Slater, W Spragge, J B Le P Baker, J A ‘iortance, H Lreagurer ; Rev H Pollard, Se . THE isr SEPTEMB in the large and commodious / pied by the Rideau Club, on WL Tlll‘ oYTAW aA | 1 PROTESTANp LAD!E4 Conducted by an rccomplish staff of teachers, will be open 0 Boarders will be received on eleventh or the morning of the venient in order that the pup opening exercises. St Alban‘s School for boys (p will open on the.lith day AU i# Head Masterâ€"Revi C P Srege ©The branch Institation of t the Convent Academy, Bolta Mary‘s Academy, W'ollingu»’ apened on THURSDAY, 12th o‘tlook. / | The GREY NUNS beg to inform the publis that their new Euabllshment‘Ln ‘Rideau street, known as NOTRE DAME DU ACRE DEEUR, will be ru:ly to receive Boarders on the 12th AUGUST, on which day their classe: will open. slame 14 0 C o0s . . V : All the higher branches of ed ladies will be taught in the AcJ diréctiou of the Grey Nuns. For iurther information ap made at the Copvent, Bolton st ACADEMIES OF THE erior, Wellington street, opposite the Parliament uildings. i Ottawa, June 23, 1858. : Signed, > JAMES L :+ . WARRANTY Our W heels are warranted to 1 sirous of obnini.lz a finished education. * n:ory pglllbl. antage and acility to aequire CONGREGATION D ‘DAME, FROM MONTR OSsEPH HALL ;ncc;wxos, & [ 4 CLASSICAL AND . . C. CLARK, Professor 6f M\ IANO«FORTE TULTI HE SISTERS USICAL ACADEXY. IANO TUITIOX. OaARDING SCHOOL 0 S HAWA, ONM Education OTTaAWA OF THA AND o Grey Nuns, viz, n street; and St h Street; will be |AUGUST, at ten President, HAWA, ONXT. ouse lately oc lington street. | include all the st schools. â€" control of a manâ€" 0 following genâ€" rman ; Meesrs p is, J Cochrane, G to, A C Kelty, tary. ; supplied by the 1094 ic and Teacher usic: Rooms and f Slaterâ€"st., Cenâ€" $ scnoon _ =â€" }d and competen® DR KS, ted "American rels, the most per. € NOTRE nce or at Orme & nist of the Cathe â€" Conservatory of inging. Rideauâ€" 51, 2o TURING CO. EFFEL. & CO, GREY NUNS, plication can be eet. / 11070 ARIO, at. ho evening of the 2th, as most conâ€" s may attend the ivate and select), JST, 1869. r, M A. 1098.3re ication for young demies under the AL, ENERAL. R, 1869, 4, 1s69. TT5y Cimts A great variety of COOK STOVE3, JAPANNED & PLANISHED. TIN WARE. REFRIGERATORS ! . REFRLIGERATORS Suitable for the smallest family, or the largest hotel. t % HOUSE ~FURNISHING HARDWAgL REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOL All of our own manufacture. Pnnl'uu: FOR HOT WEATHER. TINWARE OF ALL KINDS, IN STOCK _ |., AND MADE TO ORDER, | â€"_ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL _ ‘ Thelargest and best assortment of f § .__COOKING_ STOVES © IN CENTRAL CANADA. . MILL L&AMP3S, different sizes, to order at the . | #®CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT, _ERS, ICE CREAM FREEAERS, BATHS, JELLY MOULDS, PIE _ Moulds, Japanned Trays, Toilet Sett FOLDING BEDSTEADS, HAT AND BRELLA STANDS, &c, &c. > 58 Sparks st, ' Opposite the British Lion Hotel, late of Richard â€"__ Bishop, Esq, at present occupied by Weldon ~__Champness, Eq. * C P DORION. Ottawa, June 3, 1869, N B,â€"If you want Tubing of an description in Tin, Brass, Copper, Galvanized {ron, Trough and Conductor made to order, with neatners and despatch. All orders from the city or country promptly attended (. _ : make Water Filters, Remember, makers Loverina® & Co, England, Block Tin Tea :nd coE‘u Pots, different styles and shapes. ~â€" No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters, â€" Bell _Hangers, Tin\ and Copper Smiths, If you want Cooking Etoves of any size, or any other Stoves from different makers in the Dominion, give a call to § t f C P DORION. TO WHOM IT MAY CoNCERN * A180, $ $ If you want Cutlery, Tea Trlya. Table Mats, Disk Covers, Coffee Pot Stands, Hollow Ware, Iron y B_edll.ld‘l'. of â€"all sizes and best materials, Jrut give‘ And examine for yourselves and see if he cannot ofler you greater inducements than you can get elsewhere in the capital, in his large and well, assorted stock, viz : . 58 Sparks st,;opposite British Lion Motel, If you want a tipâ€"top 4 minute Ice Cream Freezer give a call to s C P DORION. If you want tipâ€"top Bathsâ€"Hip, Sp«;ng â€"of any size or any shape, manufa the premises to order, give a call to If you want a fine lot of Chamber Ware, of a , size or pattern, give a call to ° C P DORION. If you want Bread Boxes of any size, give a c to f » | C P ©ORION. If you want a tipâ€"top Refrigerator otf oy si give a call to ‘ * C P DORION. CcULINARY & DoMEsTI ' TINWAREK o ~, â€" AT TnRE Sitx or ‘tm® Axvit, [ | No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. Ottawa. GRAss SCYTEB of the following makes, vis : Blood‘s German Steel Also, j'fllt nuing a fine lot of the well known CFTHES, SCYTHES, SCYTHES, * Beecher & Co‘s" Hot Air Furnaces, * North‘s" Patent Drum Heaters, * Fooster‘s" Boiler Purger, $ ** Eaton‘s‘‘ Automatic Stoves, Wood or Coa Do Bilver do . £ Do Red Rover, E X Silver Steei Whiting Cast Steel Do â€" Silver do ‘ Higgins Cast do i4 § Wadsworth Cast do * Do _ ‘Queen of the Meadow Flict‘s Solid Cast Steel. Blood‘s, Higgins‘ and Whitney, ali lengths Beythe Snathes Grain Cradies, muley and telegraph Hay Forks, two and three proags . Etraw do, extralong Hay Rakes, bent. and straight handle# LYTH & KERR, ° give a call to TTEXTION. Stoves & Hardware. .___ REFRIGERATORS 1 FIVE DIFFERENT SIZES, * 150 130 210 100 1 . _P. DQ RIL O N, Water Coolers, . P. ~_DOR IO X, dor 10 quart Milk Pans :. do 6 do do do 4 do do do 3 _ do + do ‘ do .. 2 do uo Chantier Basins do Piates. B 4 V BOLE AGENTS FOR PURCHASE YoTR IMPORTERS OF A C ALL, THOS. BIRKYTT, . Bign of the Anvil, No. 24, Hideauâ€"st. H. MEADOWS & CO. Baths, the city or country C :P DORION. C P DORION. C P DORION. Toilet Setis, actured on Mothers! : morners 1 Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your res: by m ‘gick child suffering and crying with the ©~ ructâ€" ating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at o1 co and get a bottle of mrs. WINSLOW‘S s0O0TUING BYXRUP: < It will reliéve : the poor little : ‘Terer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it :there is no mistak about it. There is not a mother on earth who ha ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it fwill regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relict and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perfootly safe to use ia all sases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" scription of one of the oldest and best female phyâ€" sicians and nurses in the United 'sum. Price 26 cents. Sold everywhere... Be sure to czll for «MRS. WINSLOW‘S SO0THING g." Maving the facâ€"simile of «©Cartis & Por. _ " on the outside wrapper. All others are base i tions The question of grants to superior . a. cation has not yet been Jirornly settled by he Legislature of Ontario, Until the public is satis" ed with the utility of Upper Canada Collegs in ou!l edccational ‘system, the former to;u‘m wilr remain o The Honourable John © . ‘Geld Mel)ondJ has not been so snecessfal with â€"« uca> tional questions, as the great sEosBONE®ES # ‘»®; T bas been in eradicating the numerous c > is complaintsiof the Langs, Liver and cireu tory ~~ ) for Snider:Enfield of «577 bore, ‘a PTaps and for the Henry, and Martiniâ€" (*** E~/. & Honry Rifies of +450 bore, odci)pt- 5u P ed by lier Majesty‘s War Deâ€" }% 3 TkL® partment, also of 500 for Miliâ€" :2 & tary Rifles. _ M~ WATERPROOF CENTRALâ€" |} +2 FIRE METALLIC CARTRIDâ€" [#3 ? â€" GES, with cnlupdhbm i':: a email boru.“orud y fore ie * governments o r _ converted &\ Jrâ€""ll Chaesepot, Berdan, Remington, dt== nd other Lilles, © Also Cnnfldfiu for Ballard, e Spencer, and American Henry Repeating Rifles. ° =â€"‘The * ELEY BOXER" are the cheapest carâ€" tridges known,.carrying their own ignition, and being made wholly of metal, are ‘waterproof and imperishable in any climate. w JISEPH ALFRED LEVIS, Trader, of the Village St. Andre Avelin, County of Ottews, organs. | For sale by all druggi«ts. PIN CArTRIDGES for Lefaucheux Revolvers of 12â€"m., yâ€"m, £nd 7â€"m. bore, > CENTRAL FiRE and PIN FIRE CARTâ€" RIDGES for all sizes and syscoms of Guns, Rifics, and Revolvers. Double W aterproof and E. B. Caps, Patent Wire Cartridges, FeltSiuan Waddings for Breech and Muzzle fi)‘lden, and every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. June 4, 1869. BOXER CARTRILDGES of +450 bore tor Revol: ving Pistols, used in her Majesty‘s Navy. COPPER KIM FIRE CARTRIDGES of all sizes, for Smithâ€"& WoTson‘s, Tranter‘s, and other Pocket Revolvers. The Creditors of the Insolvent are hereby notified that be has made an assignment of his estate and effects under the above Act, to me, the undersigned as>gnes, and they are required to fernish me, withia two months from this date, with their claints, specifying the security they hold, if auy, and the ralue of it, if none, stating the fact, the whole attested under oath with the vouchers in support of such claims, Bullet« and Machines for finisbing the Cartridges. The above cartridge cases (empty) of all sizes, and for the different systems of Breachâ€"loading Rifles, can be had with or without the suitable Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. R. Trak‘s Magnetic Ointment, and see that the words «A. TRASK‘S MAGNEIIC OINTMEXT" are on the wrapper. 28 $ y cl . DBa. A. W. Bruntxc, of Knowlesville, New York, says ; "I have used it in several cases of Special Irritation and forâ€"the worst ‘cases of Piles, and sundry other complaints, and find it a &uperiore article, and well worthy the notice of all * De. J. P. Kexxrov, of Chittenango, New York, says : " It has stoud the test trial, and has not been found wanting. Its astonishing cures of Inflamâ€" mation of the Lungs and Croup and the wonderful success in subsiding the tonnring‘puinl o+ Rheu â€" matism, and reli@ving Nervous Affections, entitle it to a hign rank in the list of remedies for these somplaints." Â¥ Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, C. W., Gezse0ral Agents for the Canadas. Fold in Ottews y all druggists and hy medicine dealers everywhore. Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnetic Ointment Cures Croup or Ratiles.â€"Ds. Bixowax, of Utica, New York, says: "I have used Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnetic Ointmerfit ‘in my practice a number of years, and can say with pleasure I deem it ore of the greatest aiscoveries of the age ; for the cure of Inflammation of the Lungs, Inffammation of the Bowels, Inflammatory Rheumatism, and in Chilaâ€" bed â€"Fever, it operates with perfect success,. in cases of Burns, Bruises, Frozen Limbs, it acts like & charm; We are enablod to ;peuk with as much confis dence in the cure of cases of this charaoter «ncomplicated with organic disease, as of the Spring rains prompting vegetation, or of the eun‘s rays being followed by light and heat,. Persons then who wilfully avoid the use of this remedy; and perish ifrom debility, may be chargeable with felo de‘se, fr Rold by apothecaries. Price $1.50 por bottle, or 6 for $7.60, JAMES I FELLOWS8, Chemist, > . Et John, N B. Acrxtsâ€"Francis Cundill & Co, 32 Lemoine st, Montreal. â€" In the Spring time most persons are more or lesé the subjects of disease emanating from a low state of the blood. The causes are various, but it is only necessary to know that in order for the promst purification of that fiuid . the patient should use FELLOWS‘ COMPOUND SYRUP of HYPOPHOSPHITES with full assurance of obtaining the desired results. This Syrup will also strengthen the organs of digestion, rromot,r healtby assimilation, nourish the muscles, and renovate the nervous systen â€" CEO. MAYES, cOPPER PLATE PRINTER, New Style. Important Chan ye. A EEAL EAIR RESTOREE AND DR SIK( Combined in One Bottle. % Fuz of Ezxchange, Bill Heads, Vir"ing M.{t; Pmu-afi‘:uuu-. MRS. S. A. ALLF N* HAIR RESTOREL:â€" Mrs. 8. A: ALLEN®S ZYLOBALSAMUM, a»tkree preparation for the Hair ; clear and transparent, without sediment, lt is very siniple and often produces wonuderful results. Its great superiority and ec, omy as a Hair Dressing over kigh cost French Pome ass is acknowledged by ail not only in this touaz bust im Kurope The Kestorer and Zylobaisamum sho. *‘ mat be used one withâ€"the other. BOLD BY aALL DRUVG. 4. Freprictors, 8. R. Van Duzer & Co., Wholesale D ruggi#tk, Will Restore Gray Hair its Naiural Life, Color and Beaaty. It is a most delightfal Hair Dressin, It will promoté laxuriant growth. FALLING MAIR is immediately check *._ 8t Eacrament Street, No lau Montreal, Ju‘y 23, 1869, Bank &fd, CM&'C 1_'01.01. Between Sparks & Queen Strooets. NSOLVENT ACT OF 18¢4. _ _ 35 Barclay St. and 40 Park Place, Newâ€"York. _ _ Afarch 26. ) 1008â€"14y LEYS AMMUNITIUN®. ELEY BROTHERS, 4 GRaY‘s INN ROAD, LONDON. wWHOLESALE oxLYy. THUE BOXER CARTRIDGES SPECIAL: NOTICES. ~ In the matter of AN INSOLYENT. T SAUVAGEATU, ° __ Uflcial Assignée. "â€"~â€" CSRAT J .. , Is a certain in icacion of decay at t. * rosts, sEiavtirn mt ., Nature‘s You Must Cul it 1606.1eby 1113b {PRICKâ€"3 CENTS. We started down the canonof Ladore the morning of the 8th, dancing over the rapids at railroad speed, until a foamin cararact ahead warned us to haul in mg examine it. © Had, to let our boats down by ropes a few hundred yards past the worst of the rapids, and after dinper launched out againâ€"into the current and procceded rapidly, only: stopping to bail when breakers filled us toâ€" full to run ; rapids coming in quick succéssion, About one o‘clock the signal ‘boat signals us at the foot of a very bad‘rapid to go ashore ; boats all full of waterâ€"two were made fast, but owing to rot understanding the signal the crew of the " No Name" fciled effectually, owing in the main. to liaving so much water aboard as to make her nearly or quite unmanageable ; otherwise the mistake was seen by us . in time to save her. . Our next move aftet failing to get in, was to run her as; long as she would float and gradually work her zshore on the bart below, where from the spray | and foam showed shoal water. She sunk, however, striking rocks as she passed along, until she was stove up so,. bad that there was no use to stay by her any longery so the crew concludei{l quickly to strike for the bar. She had knocked two of us off twice, but we clung to her and waited for another thump to spring towards the bar or shoals which we were nearing. It came quickly. (One of us, Franrk Goodman, was swept over avd imâ€" mediately strutk for the bar. I told my brother to jump, and 1 made a spring, getting quite an impetus from her deck, was about six inches under water,. strikâ€" ing among the rocks in about #iÂ¥ feet of water ; but by a stroke or two more i the lee of roczs where the current ‘c broken, I ‘succeeded in anchoring: myâ€" self safely on the shoal of the ‘b:r. ,Jy brother struck the shoal one hundred feet lower down, and Goodman was clingâ€" ing for dear life. to a boulder as big as a fiurel, fifty feet above, and asking for assistance. â€" He had taken a good deal of water, but we managed to et a root from some drift on the bar, and reached it to him, to which he clung until we got him out. During this tifie those on shore were rushing down to . our help,| but we so completely distanced them in our ride } throug{n the wayes, that we were out of sight wholly before we struck the bar, We did not anyof us receive any scrious injury, barely a few bumps on our shins as the waves dashed us against the rocks in the shoal. Our sand bar, had a largeâ€" pine truok drifted upon it from the pitch of which, after drying our matches, we ’neeeededi’u-urtingn fire.. Our posiâ€" tion on the bar soon began to look serious, as the water was rapid)y rising,so much so that what were boulders iuiodded in the sand when we landed was getting like the shoal above. However, Mr. Sumner, as soon as they could let the little boat down to us and dump ber cargo, crossâ€" ed the chanrnel to where we could reach his boat.. W@ thep turned the boat up among the shoals as far uweoonz-uod and wade, when . three got into ,â€" and the others held her nose until they got their cars in position ready for a sharp venture. Her nose was pushed inwo the current, the oars plying rapidly.; struck one rock, tilting us up at an anyle of forty degrees ; off in the foam below, and + struck shore twentfive yards above a‘ gerfect hell ‘of foam, sate and sound, Barring a few bruises and a slight duckâ€" Jug. , With this boat we lost 2,000 pounds ofs provisions, besides the ‘bedding and entire: clothing of the crew of three men, with the exception of a shirt and pair of «drawers apiece. * Ifow ir Looks: To a Cuixawax®.â€" The mandarin in Burlingame‘s troupe, who writes up the manner and, customs of the various countries for the Chinese archives, has given the Paris corresponâ€" dent of the London Post a translation of his late letter. In itthe speaks of the table habits of the Paris barbarians. " We have dincd," he says, "at their tables, where the stomach is expected to reccive with pleasure somethirty different objects of food, and perhaps tenm differâ€" ent liquids. The. French «and other foreigners eat until they. feel very unâ€" comfortable, and4 require much medicine drugs, as may be see by the many chemâ€" ists‘ shops in the city. They have the same capacity as our pigs. Had you been here the other night and observe how these people radely scramble for food at the supper table when we gave our fete! _ They put their hands voilent] on the dishes and disputed â€" with e‘c{ otherâ€"most roughly ‘"‘ Jn telling about Burlingame‘s ball, he ~writes «* Oh! if you had seen the woman at our bail! They came half ~nndra-fi(;l that is to say, e upper of the body was wholly :&poc??bmcy are jealous of showing their feet, and seem to desire to hide the fioor also, as each woman drags about with hber long robe, m-.b:.hich'l'il:ah not ctiqgette to place your & ircyes is painted round (not all oftl:c:}, :"ol:-ll use coloring for the lips, pearl ::’der for various e;g:d sections of the frame. They pu the hair of the head, and artists work it into various ::f:‘; then the women put it on their with flowers ; and yet they are not a dirty people. 'rlgghigz caste® women are allowed every license. At our fete " * W 4 0 f . CCu@â€"" soWâ€" Tp wakeng HP gocd for grazing purposes. ‘There is beré and there a bottom of & few acres where could be cut some hay, but they are searce. Game is plenty in the hills, which, are covered with geder, pirion, sage and some bunches of grass, but is not suited to any demesticated animals : â€" A member of the Powell exploring exâ€" pedition writes to the Denver News a graphic account of the canonsâ€"of Coloraâ€" do kivcr. Of the seenery he says : â€" > The scenery through ‘the canons we have passed thus far‘is truly ‘wonderful. The river appears to run without design, starting into the highest mountain from out a broad valley, and cuting it down from dome to base, leaving on either side towering cliffs, massive _ buttresess, quaintly carved cornices lnd{iilhrp,bngb amphithcatres, with numberlesstertaces dotted with cedar and pinon trees, one above the other in wonderfal order to the top ; immense <gores, deep chasms, curiously worn clefts, all worn sharp and clear like the finest masonry, and after having out in twdinâ€" one, going for anothâ€" gr and‘serving it the same. The only country we have passed ‘through as yet, with the |exception of , Brown‘s Hole, for any useful purpose is almost worthâ€" less. «That in the Hole, twentyâ€"five or thirty miles in length, and ten wide, is THE COLORADO RIVER 87

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy