er Mn.“’ 14 --...:‘.""‘ ""Mb;:. ; un..,....“..:: ““l-,.“m‘ '_huuco..;..'.. i w ts .*’fl Mav 17, 18969 TRUKI EB Signeod, se "ollk KRA . NÂ¥ or 0A=.:!5 so and 3# i=* TIME 0 OÂ¥ & any i w ay, "AP0Ll I Eus -~ '..ï¬';:- 5... â€" 300; * k COMMISSION MERCHANT pooh | â€" FORWARDER, f & JGENERAL AGENT, &o., &c.. â€" 4 No. 3, St. Poeter»st. s QUEBEC. |_ d ko m a es . WAY} _ c _ [ Special sattention given to the purshasing on woummue _ â€" _ â€" ||| B Commission and Forwarding of Coals, Sait, Pig [ABLE, NO *# .. uB [ Ima, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, &0., &¢. P 8, Km i4 _‘ ® ta 1 LIPE ASSURANCE CoMPAXNY. * ESPARLISHED isa1. 0| C nio @James @ Ross, Esq, General Merchant, Viceâ€" President Quebes Bank. ' Hon David E Price, M L C, Merchant. _ Bugene Chime, Keq, Merchazt, President La Banque National, ® _ Hon Thos: MeGreery, M L C, Viceâ€"President LAZARUS, MORRIS & COs Unlon Mutual, of Maine.................. * 801,000 Phconi® MUURML...112+««:«+«««««««ce«««««..... * 780,600 Conenuptnof EUIHIGcocsecormper n iexrccercrnn 740,34 1 London & Lantashit®....................... 801,385 AtaAtIO MALBML..... .»»»2 @»â€"â€"»»»«4â€"»+2400â€"« * 400,000 New York l..'ï¬._......;..................... *.202,800 Eqiitable, ME YUWccccorccersrcecees * HL, 200 Travelers, of HartLOofd....â€"»»»».....cce... * 180,700 *# ThsdAgiresot Amorican Companies are unâ€" derstood to be in American Currensy, so that they should prohably be diminished by about eae foarth of the sums given Tre rases of the CANADA LIFE arelower this those of British or Roreign OQMces ; and its lurger aimouat of Assnrances and Lavestments in eridences of the popularity of its privciples and North British and Mere sntile r-n ciarRBR&RAY, CEKERKDT _ TIEFE...««s~«crcecrcececcecacccccc 84 40,200 &taadard (Iate Colouial).............,..... 4,230,915 Afl-mmm Information can be obtained, or ..'3.":';'.".3 Odice, in Hamilten, Ontario. . A 0 RAX3AY, Agent in Oitawa â€"R H Haycock. * Itiott Messts Tetu & Qarneau, Wholesale D+y Goods Amount of Life Assurance Business: in Ca ie In the srIE Ofiem Livenied ty by Forerament for the Dominion. _ Rates lower than British or Foreign Ofices. A larger amount of Assurances and Investments in Canada than hor?-puy. and its rapid progress is ntmduy evidence of the popularity Jwflu and practice. f year thore wore issued 20 NEW POLICIES FOR ASSURANUE oÂ¥ $1,284,155, YITH AXXUAL PREMIUXS or 1 _â€"~_.. $51,8%1. % _ «mm *3 . w&’ Dn;lohn. vl:o:om information oun be 0%.a:re : MB sciose Hoad Ofice is Hamilton, Out. * « AG RAMS 4A7, | Agsstin Ottaws, _REXHAYCOCK. PERFECTED SPECTACLES, i’leo TUNILNXG.â€"The subscriber having decided to divide his time equally between (rtawe and Ogdersbargh, would bog to inform his his old patrons ï¬o.““nmhl“;: hopes, in future, to attead to their or more promptly Wiatg ved Mr '.-h‘“ i n Ordoers reoei at % # Anstion Kooms, and at K. Miles® Music Store. ~"D, SILVEK, SHELL PMA vertect it gaarant Jur stask of Concertinas, Viellar, Flates, &c., 40. is, as usual, very large. ‘ New Shoot Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" w J. L. ORME & s0oX, Sign of the Golden Lyre, Hitt No. 8, Sparkeâ€"st., next Durie & Son‘s ‘“ weeâ€"â€"f L Â¥r. AUSTAVE SM1LTH, ( ofthe Cathe . e Pn bentne the Heporiet Comerrainey of Paris. Lossons on Piano a i1 Singing. Ottawa, June 33 m GAS PITTING, ROOFING, all descriptions of â€" LC TIN WORK * The only Canidian.Life Company authorized OUNO & RaDbÂ¥ORD ‘_. WaARREN‘S PLPE ORGAXNS3, â€" URGANS and MELODEONS from the bestfacâ€" tories in the United States, excelling in fnish, and wae anything ever brought into this country. Now is the time for intending purchasers., wirRICES LOW & TERMS LIBERAL "AN A D A P I a NOâ€"FOR TES, ORGA N s, AaAND MELODEONS, atheoir now Show Room, comprising PIANOâ€"FORTES,from ail the leading makers, Respesctfully call the attention of the.public w.'..a-m:.d * l’l‘.l’o J. L. ORME & soX% the Government, Compiled from the Reâ€" EMORANDU NEW ASS%0ORTMENT UKICAL ACABRPEXY, EYE GLASSES, Have juast gâ€"ecived a VOL. IV n Agencies. No 35, Sparks trect, @GEO, N. BENEDICT. E3MGNDE‘3 175y Japans, Black‘s and Wreen‘s, in great varieâ€" tres asto qualities and prices. ‘New Season Téas, aod well _ mh a trialâ€"/or families, being pur chased for retail trade. #* Fresh Groand and Roasted on the }promised, very dne Aavour. * S8STILTON CHEESE in stook, equal to English Cheese, and 10 conts per 1b cheaper. Â¥or sale by [ o ._4‘HOS8. PATTERSON, â€" Ottawa, June 1, 1869, £R& _ SOMK BEAUTISUL CoUVCHES, M DIRECTORS : . T vant thonper then tothe RePrhieirtr ol | _ s rooubi. chatrine) D.C THOMSON, Treaâ€" fay. * fuee teike kad .. | mave; 6 R Fogeks A THOMBON, T H DuEX. ATJTHE VARLETY HALL _ FDRUMMOND, Manager. Hilut Mam, Tongues, Strasbourg Meats, tWame and su-_..mrm-.e-uomm Piskles, of all kinds, put up t erder and warâ€" dos each, quarts $2.50, pints $1.75. Warrantâ€" ad by Quinpess & Co‘s certificate. Pm.' NE ATS.â€" 100 a WHD3 PORT wWINE uynn cld) l vintage 1851, 1858, and 1860. VUarivalâ€" dlntho‘bo-mluhq-smyuim For amily use, try it. And the celebrate F1G BRAND, unequaled in quality, at prices unusually low, by the case of dos each, quarts $2.50, pints $1.75. Warrantâ€" PATENT co!omcss, sEAL CONGRESS, FING ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANXDâ€"YMADE, and other new styles, § i Ar ’ THE RED BOOr. would call your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENM, of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"Butâ€" DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, Sign _ the Mamwoth Boot, 51 Sparksâ€"st., 0 BJ" BANKRUPT STOCK. "Wq We have atill on hand a portion of Messrs. F G & C A CROSBY‘3 stock which is in pertect condiâ€" tion and suitable for the season, which we will actually sell for leas than cost tor cash, hlz-mh.dmnoandmuw vited. A J STEPHENS & co., e he 6 w lu_o_l‘OCOACQ»y. To our Prunells Balmoral, i@9~ LADIES, w To our Prunella Congress, a firstâ€"rate article for $1. BJOTS A ND 8 H 0O ES, POR + ~ sPRING AND SUMMER, a very largse and varied assortment of â€" LADIEY®, GENT*S, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN‘®3 DRESS & WALKING B0oO0Ts. We would call the especial attention of the EKEKSOR‘*s The stock as usual is M'.pu:.‘nn. and is warranted to give sstisfuotion, and at PRICERS Dl'XlSQI_CO"‘IPITITIOI. P e opey t Lumbermen‘s Woear always a band. k ° Orders taken fr all sorts of work. Oaly the best work men employed., _ & oc ... CGEOROE xUResyt. ROSSE & BLACKWELL*S GOODS Loa & Porrin‘s Worcester Sance. Ex Ship Anglesea from _ lmld‘l:ï¬ml- my customers MMF m’n-nl at 1 am now receiving m and Summer stock of Feet Wear .vhh’i be ul-u. coupleto in every department, representing In CAPITAL BOOT AND , SHOE STORE, HHDS BRANDY, vists Warranted fine quality. M 7 1N Boofs A ND â€"SHOES! Ex Bark Gazelle from C Ex Ship Nereo from Oporto. ' ’ REsSs BoOTs â€" FOmt ALL W ZATHERS." Ex Chaudierse, from London. HEAP * _ BO0OTs AND sHOES LATEST AND BEST STYLES TIHE RED B00T, CAasEs GUINNESS & CO‘8 XXX 8EE _ " THE NEW STYLES CHUEsTSs PIXE PAMKILY TEAY, € + NEWEST STYLES Grocertes W. A. LAMB JUST RECEIVED 8 U M M E 2, and Boy‘s Wear. ENTLEXEXN‘3 8STEPHUENS® & co+v, YORK STREET. aAT THE AT 26 Rideau st; ODGNAC. 1885 and 1868 AL BRAND, ‘a, Men‘s OTTAW A OFFICEâ€"G P Devuwory‘s Exchange Office, 19 Sparks stroct. o You can get your Painting, CGraining, Glastng Paperâ€"hanging, Kaisomining and * WHITE WASHIN G, done on short notide in a satisfactory manner, nd:ï¬o most nulm terms that can be is made of Sign Peinting. A stylish sign can be _ _A praction: experience of sizteen years in the .‘:E:l towns and cities of Canads and the l; Btates onables me to suit the various tastes and Mtuvaud.u!ym._ Puon EK TELEGRAPI COMPANY Incorporated under Chapter LXVII ef the W. C. CLARK, Profesgor of Music and Teacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Music Rooms and wm-w.mdm.ï¬ own. : Orders may be left at his residence or at Orme & Son‘s Music Store. Pluo-'olr- TUITION. ..:.:‘.?::.:.*::.‘::;x%&::’;a&:.:‘..*‘*» Hoead Masterâ€"RerviC P Sraert M‘A. 1095. & Chevalier Gastare Bmith begs toannounce to his pupils that the Academy of Mcsic, Rideaun street, will be re opened on MONDAY, August DAY, SEPT 22, instead of SEPT 18, as formerly For particulars apply to CLAUDE LOXG, M 1117td Head Mastar. nro tam.. N. B.â€"â€"No beptine Coroal. PREPARED B Y PDr. J. C. ‘m . “o.w’ -.~ Practical and Analytical Chemists, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EverywHery. Ot wa, August 17. 1869. 1128357 e o t e Py Hereaees relief and convincing evidence of is restorative power upon trial, Aensions or Fears, or any of the affections '"mww of Weakness, '{Il find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its rhatmraties Meart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgin, w .: various Ulcerous lï¬: the muscu* ilts or V and Mereurial «hn ol eerret apd Aresttat ntecrose subduing these obstinate mlflmnnym But long continued use of this will cure Picoulinist aid Prmom" Buurtnenatrrons monly soon relieved and ultimately cured o in more concealed forms, as Ottawsa, August 14, 1869. ie Persons affiicted with the following comâ€" Tength, chre, by the use of this AaRanp PR0) s surface or the vitals. In the latter, tuberâ€" cles may my deposited in the hm:: bun.ort--onhr-edhmnm,oru its presence by eru a on the skin, or foul ulcerâ€" ations on some part of the body. Hence the ogcaâ€" «C008 on some ol the body, Hence the sional use of a bottle of this Sarsapartita 19ad. visable, even when no active :'{-m..' ptoms of discase appear, Persons aflicted the following comâ€" ustt \uhsiainge ~aomeaiamsias A..\ s were ".’W! M‘.h been :eyâ€â€˜ in such great numbers in 'a’-oot m tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive "‘-‘::‘0".:" M-h-(:fl.. this unseen and unfelt andrinvites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, *4 k“:o“mmï¬o“%,m& then, on some favorable , F8 r into one or other of its hideous forma; eithes on ns CLASSICAL AND GENERAL. Pracrtrear axo Axatmyrican Cuexuists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICB $1.00, Ottawsa, August 17, 1889. . _ 1128367. Ayer‘s HAIR DRESSING, â€" nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume, ened, falling hair checked, and baldâ€" ness oflen, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the foillicles are destroyed, or the glagds atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediâ€" ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prévent the hair from turniog gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free frm: those dclouribn_s substances vhi.:: make some preparations hnvflln injurious loplho hair, the Vigor can ounly benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a CaDExYÂ¥ O# MUsSiC. NTARIO COLLEGE, _ ‘_PICTON, ONTARIO.® LANG Hair Vigor, _For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., HERE A SPECIALITY PAINTING L ESTABLISHMENT, 62 SPARKS SIREET. PURILFYING THE BLOOD. Ayer‘s use of this K4R + Fire, Rose or Hoead Master, pro tem. A. W. LAXG, S reshness Thin ba lor preserving the hair. _ Faded or gray hair is soon restored to ils original color is at once healtbhy, a1 A dressing which the 1126t . P.8.â€"Remember EnS, ICE CREAM rnuzzns,i BATHS, JELLY MOULDS, PIE HOUSE FURNISHING. HARDY AzL, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLâ€" m'll.rpwmmua SHELF AND HEAVY HARDW, elosets are sent with each set of Sxtures. . One of these are set up in our stote and all m'oodhlly invited to examine it, especially GRASS SCYTHE of the tollowing makes, vis : have made arrapgbments with H MEA The Lancet s2ys the sible testimon taret mt ninie anotion anger &s use 0 | at Wimbledon. & pamy rably. ever been plished by a single inven it io entirely free from those farint deprersnp; od'cu common to port&ble water clogets, night s gols or The Medical and Gasectte says Moule‘s Barth Closet : has succeeded most admi Offer to all eveéry benett posserred by the W ater Closet at far less vost ; it promises more in imâ€" munity from dffensive odors, from infection in disease, and in the saving of fertilizers thin bas OTTAWA, TUE The above n4mod Stoves are as follows :: Cookâ€" ing, Parlour, ble, Box. all siz:s, at prices to sait purchas ‘ 1144 PATENT PIPE, 3 300 IMPROVED EBOWS, : Gallows. Pipe, Damb Stoves, Damper ipes, T Pipes,‘ a good| supply at a low rate, & full supply of mon‘s requisites. | ooster‘s " Pu ko AFV C l :L’n:wcm. Wood fl;;“ * Beocher & *# North‘s * P # Foostet‘s" The dry e system for ‘the sewago of Towns actories, n:auu, Pricont, Hutels ‘and Lm.' 2,000 CELEBRATED ‘YTHES, YTHES, nc"'nT, Ar Ttuzs Sox or tus Anviu, â€" j assorted Qo- d|lo..1 makers, 5,000 STQOVEPIPE3, | 1,600 STOVEPIPE ELBOW ooK â€" HERE ! 200 STOYVES,"® _ > s Moulds, J THE EARTH CLOSET COMPA LYTH & KERE, Where‘shall we go * Do you require stoves and storepipes, . | 8STRANGERs:! AaARTH C ETS : u&t;‘n CLOSETs : st ect, directly opposite Lower Town Market, LEB PATENT EARTH CLOSETS itroduce these closets in Otawsa, The of theth will be explained, and lithoâ€" working drawings with tull di & up ¢nd building privies and house . |P. D O RION, “bcrï¬d, ved for supplying hospitals, r private l:'u’c :c 85 #um | C * * H. MEADOWS & Co, 4’ 4# Capital" Stove Vepot.: IMPORTERS OF CALL EARLY 35 84 Â¥. EXUITEXEXT, opposite Lower Town Market, j Clareneg st reet, No. 25 mnnu;g; Fitters, Steam F And see for ymm&m. &# BHara Sign of the Anvil, C P DORION, Eparks DAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatmea!, Pork, &e. OTTAW A, Cath 48 End of Little Sussexâ€"st. diate sale. Pn-::mh'-l nnl-m ' W, H. Eastres, % R. M. Eagron Fads Mc ue Saient Citlting dod, whith w se :“ho.m“m u;?riouo Allalll BII.TH‘!ILA!"D having been anager Gontleâ€" -n’o‘l‘rcsc for many years), he hopes to give ommm‘,mumm.umu owing to the correct milstary cutting s and careâ€" ful ruleâ€"of measurement he has m Numerous city and provincial references; also from Noew , York and other districts of the Union. His general seale of prices hn?-dtuio. Genis‘ excollent Twood Buits, $10, $12, $18, â€", x s@° FOR CASHâ€" ONLY. @a FOI SALE. neriee A CHAIN CABLE and ANCHOR, fordk + onroago anse, WHLTK na‘u B up, N.D.â€"Alterations and repairs p 1y sttendâ€" ed to, All m-uw:rwghu‘. fl:f“- securely sewed on, Youths‘ suits tasteâ€" Crdcle Nill \be snendied strictly to the time app â€"uted. * : S T. RAJOTTE. Flllll sSALMON t Greatly reduced in price during the next seven ays. C s * ‘RORLNSON 4 00 A The Tea §¢t, “r. lï¬. EASTON & co., Sl“cl’ I‘Almll.@. 4 T. RAJOTTE. NEW IMPORTATIONS. An extensive stock of Bcok Osnadian Imseds, W est of Ragiand Broad 1067.3m NEWEST AND BEST ASSORTED)STOCK . _OF GooDs IN THE city. Gentliomen of taste and fashion can suit themâ€" elves with all the novelties of the season. All Garments made on the: shortest notice, by frst.â€"class workmon, in the Iatest New York and Paris styles. e es h P ds 1A t : KNo, 98 BUSSEXâ€"ST., OQPPOSIT CLARENCEâ€"ST., Is NOW OPEK FOR B :INESS, ana stocked would lind it to their advantage to give him a eall, both for cboog'uu and style. Bome good, PANTALOON MAKERS WaANTâ€" ED, as well as good COAT HANDS, to whom the highest wages will be paid. None but firstâ€" class workmen need wpl, 4 P.$ Aâ€"Some of Weasey‘s Celobrated American Cloths now ovpen for inspection. 10402 IJ[NEMPLE ouP FAsHION, has boen. in eradicating the â€"mumerous chronic complaints of the Ll:ï¬l, Liver and cireuiatory organs. fot sale by drqgghln. The question ot grants to superior edu. eation has not yet been mly setiled by the Legislature of Ontario. Untilthe public is satisfied with the utility of Upper Canada College in oul edccational system, the former xautlou wilr remain open. The Honourable Jobn Sandfie!d lcbonlï¬u not been 80â€" ancoessfal with educaâ€" tional questions, as the great snoswoxz»rs Esxror iftne in io hn tss in ts Accca d c css ds CR on the wrapper. Northrop I:Lzmu Newosstle, C. W., General Agents for the Canadas. Sold in Ottawa by all druggists and by medicine dealors every where. COMiMISSION MERCHANTS, FQRWARDERS * | DEat ER8 18 k Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnetic Ointment Cures Croup or Ratilessâ€"Ds. Bmouau, of Utica, New \’mk. says: "I have used Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnetic Ointment in my practice a number of years, and can say with pleasure I deem it one of the greatest discoveries of the nso ; for the cure of Infammation of the Lungs, Inflammation of the L Bowels, Inflammatory Rbheumatism, and in Cbildâ€" bed Fever, it operates with perfect success, in cases of Buros, Bruises, Frozren Limbs, it acts like Dea. J. P. Kr®x®zEpt, of Chittenango, New York, seys : * It bas stoud the test trial, and has not boen found wlntlnt. Its astonishing cures of Infiamâ€" mation ot the Langs and Croup and the wonderful success in nbddlnf the torturing pains o+ Rheu â€" watism, and reliev n‘g Nervous Jntlm, entitle itto a high rank in the list of remedies for these somplaints." Da. A. W. Brupixo, of Knpowlesville, Now York, says; "I have used it in scveral cases of Special Irritation and for the worst crzes of Piles, and sundry other compluints, and find it 2 guperiore m.!clo.‘t,nd well worthy the notice of all .* 5 Pukro'h'iuu should be â€";l;'-l;'d'l;:;f“ Dr. R. rask‘s Af«h Ointment, and soe that the words « A.L TK_A‘S“TS_ MAGNETIC QLNTMENT" are Received daily by expross. 1099t. Juo}’& lg". mothor, and reliet and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perioctly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to ths taste, and is the preâ€" scription of one ot the oldect and best fomale phyâ€" nole"g #2d gurses in the United States. Price 25 cents _ .o:}everywhere. Be sure to call for "MRS â€" wWINSLOW‘S sO0OTHING SYRUP." Having the facâ€"simile of ©Cartis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations Â¥rom M Mothers! Motners ! Mothersiâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and erying with the excruciâ€" ating pain of cutting tooth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW‘S S0O0THING SYRUP. It will reliove the poor littic sufferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it :there is no mistak about it. ‘There is not a mother on carth who ba ever used it, who will not tel} you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth,. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. 8. A ALLEX‘S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another prepiration Jor the Hair ; clar and? transpar ent, wit ‘Lwt’:}.limclf‘.' l; : very simple. 'a'h_’qu:: produces wonuder ful â€"ri . great superiori «onomy as a Hair D'::nu( over high u‘:t I‘n: 4 Pomades is acknowledged by all not MRS. S. A. ALLEX _ _ MAIR RESTORER New Stylec. | Emportant Change, A REAL HAIR RESTORER AKD DRESSING Combined in One Bottle, ts a Fiair Dressing over high cost F‘renck Pomades is rchnowledged by all not only in this :amfr{ but im Fura®. The ,(atorrr and Zylobatsamum should not e use.. one with the other. BOLD BY ALL Duvgersts. Proprirtore S. R. Van Duzer & Co., Wholeso)~ D giste, W; Barcizy St. and ‘0 Purk Place, N:"wu-l’ox:. AWREXCE Taileoering. sPECIAL NoTiCES. P. A. & P: J. EGLESON, Merchaat Tailors, AJOTTE PORTATIONS. k _ of Bootchâ€"and tat‘of Ragiand Broad Olotin, 6 CHRISTIE > / GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature‘s Crown., You Must Cultitate it 2008â€"1 47y communications : areâ€" often: ; made; sand | by Lucas with many mediums ~there is a~ great | Spanish g: ‘deal of tricketry, whil¢ there are some soâ€" has fifty 0 called mediums who are nothing , else | sion for t than charlatans,â€" But I â€" do . beliere â€"in, waich b#d the fact of spiritual ~manifestativas,) ani wy -q_mpemqthmhgfl'flu,__ or®, Naating Sb podecimaie +d k °S ence, that Iâ€" could>not restrain ~myself from awaking my wife and telling her what had happened. She instantly foldâ€" ed her child to . her bosom, weeping, and said : ‘ And is our darling, then, so soon to be taken from us?"* I pacified ‘herbymghcï¬utbenmuzfl omen in the vision I hadâ€"seen ; that | the countenanoul of tlw“b‘ea_nnly.'m expressed only perce and joy, * thmwum&iï¬g to dread of harm: to our child. And so we found it. I have longed much since to have & similar cxâ€" perience, but I never had it. ‘ «* Mr, Powers being asked: whether he really believed in the pretensions of modâ€" ern spiritualists, said: I amâ€" not â€"a "beâ€" liever in the revelations of spirits, as made known through mediums or otherâ€" wise, for most corruptâ€"and : unworthy communications : are often : made; and with many mediums ~there is a~ great deal of trickery, whilé there are some soâ€" called mediums who are nothing, else than charlatans,. But I do . beliere â€" in into the spiritual world !‘ I was so moved by the lrexa'mml excited by this ‘experiâ€" the time I have been telling you‘ the story and left me wondaring&, I felt my pulse to see whether I had. any fever. My pulse was . as?â€"calm as ae(oak 1 never was broader awake in my life, and I uimnynlf,ff:-k Goj, what I have longing ears to enjoy has ltlengl.h been grlnl,e({me,;n direi:’look into the spiritual world !‘ I was so moved y chint mnlgng itvs;:dbldt!xuf I "was reaming, and me fancyi m : awake (%gr the vision mubdngn -z:{ standing and Iooking dowi, tentno?l full of love and our sleeping infant, " A glorious brightnes: clothe thsln and to shine i room. â€" Thinking it possible must nave lorgotten to: biow â€" out the candle. I loogod at the stand, but the candle was out. Still the light increased, and Ibegmtothinkm% was on fire in the room, and L looked oyer toâ€" ward my wife‘s side to see if it were â€" so. There was no sign of fire, but, as: 1 cast my eye upward, and as it were to ‘the back of tgo bed, L saw a green hillside, on which two bright figures, a young l e s ts t e t sleeping calmly on the other side of its motrm, who also was sound asleep.: As I lay broad ‘awake, thinking on many things, I became n‘adenly conscious of a strong light in the room, and thought L must have forgotten to:. blow out the _# I had retired at the usual hour, and as I blew out the candle and got into bed I looked upon. our infant ckild, on e t o meoak A h4 C +4 twenty lyun ago, but I will tell it to you. â€" 1t happened five andâ€"twenty years , 1869., the man. . I believe it body tu appear, and, un to be seen. â€" I do not . might bring us to whit is |beneath the nervous sy‘stem, the spiritual ‘body, and it might still have the precise form of *T have always th?)ng‘bt that there was somcthing yet inexplicable about the nervous organization which might eventually show us to be living much nearer to spiritual . forms than rost believe, and ‘that a not ° impossible. opening of our inner senses might even here enableâ€"us to perceive these forms. When we see a man ‘in <bis ficsh and blood we see his outward robes. If his ;ncrvons: system Alone were delicatelï¬â€˜ separated out from his body it wou have the precise form of his body, for: the unerves fill not only cach tissue of the body, but extend even to the enamel ‘of the teeth andâ€" the fibres of the hair. There is no part of the; huzran fiame that is not full of these invitibl&oismmifâ€" eations. Show us a man‘s system, and, filmy as ‘it might be °® parts, his form would be W&â€ro- tained, even to the ¢yes. ~Now» this is one great step towards.. his spiritual took hold of it." It was warm, and evidently a child‘s hand. I did not loosen my hold, but it seemed to melt out of my clutch, Many other similar experiences I have had. It is interesting to know that the efféct is not to create supernatural terrors and morbid feelings. My children, who knew all about it, and were present, never showed any signs of trepidation, such as ghost sbor{ec excite in sensitive and young brains. h * All our fourteer hands were on the table, when a hand, delicate _ and shadowy, yet defined, appeared, dancing slowly just the other side of the table w ET mlm\'ll' Jor prearrangement of machinery, was impossible, in my own house and among friends incapable of lending themselves to imposture, many ve curious things. That hand ï¬oating ine?;:e air, â€" of “whi?h. all the world has beard, _ I have‘ seen. "There was nothing but moonlight in . the room; it is true, and there is every preâ€" sumption against such phenomena under such circumstances. But what you see, you see, and must believe, however diffâ€" cult to account for it. I recollectâ€" that Mr. Home sat on my right hand, and beside him there were six others round one half of a cireular table, the empty half toward the window and the moonâ€" light. *L 2. 00 00 VEpwHcUses . " These spiritualistio renox’nenn have always . interested me, J:ho h I have never in the least been carrigg away by them. I recollect we had many "seâ€" ances‘ at my house and others when Homé was here. I certainly saw, under cireumstances where fraud or collusinn Experiences of Powers, the Sculiptor. Dr Bellows contributes to Appleton‘s Journal a paper entitled * Sittings with Powers, the Sculptor." In| the course of a conversation 31;'0 Powers relates the following spiritualistic €xpériences â€" SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS, rliblo for this der certain states: Ise | sion for training es. © The HKoness ,d:: which hd»nmflyzvouullmhd % m‘y““fldlï¬u tamer at lid ort, who is, therefore,; maimed for by \ life. She is twelve years old. Her cubs u : see, | SuiCl r diffé. | mear tâ€" that | our « 1, and | show round | Pari empty | nutri moony; take by lioness‘s head, which compelied her to give up her prey. Mendez, with marâ€" vellous strength, made a spring at the kli«.,amlth!'ol.whi-intolhe back of the ; theo, levelling thoe weapon at the zabwfl his right arm, pushed the biceding man out of their reach by his feet. It was only then that the other attendants came to the rescue, and with an inon bar wrenched T;n the bars of the cage, enabling Mendcz to effect his escape backwards, drazging Lucas with him, but never lo,weriq:i.hu right arm, with which he grasped the revolver, The heroic conduct: of~Mendezâ€"deserves reâ€" cord, and may well rank with deeds of daring which have won stars and crosses with a revolver, with the butt end of which he dealt a beavy blow at the | weeks.=â€"â€"San Francisco Iia::dd, Aug. 22« | â€" Drsaorot Dearg ora Laon Tanres. ‘==â€"Mr. Lucas, the Jion tamer, has lost his | life through being attacked by his lions at | the ltfg&podme, Paris. He went into the cage where there were two lions and two lionesses . with only a whip in his hand, instead of the heavy cudged which ho generally carried. . A lioness, presuming upon his being unarmed, sprung at him« and seized him by the nape of the neck, Aâ€"ery of horror arose from the spectaâ€" tors. : Many women fainted, and others rushed out of the theatre. ‘The other ] lions, ‘attracted by blood, rushed upon Lucas, and bit and scratched him seâ€" m. One of his assistants came forâ€" and knocked the lion about the head with an iron bar. It is reported that Lucas said to him, " Go away and leave me to die g'lione." Hl?'ever that mayâ€"be, the man dra ucas awa fmly; the lions. â€" The gf:gorl diloovcrei no b-dthnthï¬l"m‘d' mofmtb‘:dï¬i M. Aroau manager ppoâ€" drome, had theâ€"presence of mind to close the door of the cage when the faithful servant ï¬â€˜w Lucas out of it, otherâ€" wise the lions might have made a raid upon the audience,. Lucas stated that he had not been two seconds in the cage before he had ‘perceived his danger. For ‘an instant he lost sight of htbe honm who, no longer persciving his eyes fix Qlllfen,.nwed him by the lower jaw and by the backâ€"of .:l t::d’ a'uo:x‘n.g the occipal bone; en scizing him | byâ€"the sarm, in erder to drag him beâ€" |. tween her paws and devour him at her | Jeisure. Hl:- sire, ho:gd«, d{cï¬ron; of | sharing the spoil, attem to force him | from benelt:tpolil'er paws, and caught him | by the h, inflicting a fearful wound, |â€" and literally gnawing through the main |: artery.i lt was at this awful moment that Jose Mendezs dashed into the cage |; "othcu. William Farrish writes that in two days he would send as much more. The vein varies from one to three feet, and is filled with decomposed quartz, The gold is obtained by sluicing, using quickâ€" silver to catch the fine particles. The tailing:â€"only to go throuch an arastra. Jhe Si!rn’Bntugso nndr:b':blndependenoe minesâ€"are located on the same mountain. It is only two months since Messrs. Farâ€" rish commenced work on this mine, and they have got in a few feet. A week :?o they sent down $3,000 as the result two men‘s labor for eight or nine gold, retorted, weighing about 1,180} ounces, all of which are now in the posâ€" session of Mr. Farrish. This extraordinâ€" ary pile, $52,000, was obtainecd in one day by two men, from the Monumental Quertsâ€" Mine in Sicrra Buttes, Sierra county, owned by W. A. Farrish end Oothers.â€" _ Willlaom RWarrich wrikon that L. weighing 106 pounds, being almost, if aot quite, the largest ever taken out in this State, and within a few pounds of any ever found in modern gold digging, It is valued for about $25,000. In the samé find 367 65â€"100 ounces were secured in ‘smaller quantities, from 20 to 75 qunces each, and also one cake of fine. __A Nugezt or Gorn Fouxp Wortn $25,000 axp Wreronuinc 106 Pouxnns.â€" A nugget of gold was received yesterâ€" da{ morning by A. T. Farrish & Co:, hofik®. _ smm a SS & ' 00 .00 Cel somoop â€" eSwiel 0 Wee â€" suuee still in them and the flags flying. When the priests urged the people to pull, the irreverent populace cried out, " Why don‘t you come down and pull yourâ€" selves ?" Nobody was crushctr, nobody was hurt, and only three men got drunk â€"The latest story of progress in Hindoâ€" stan hasâ€"a certain grim picturesqueness which is almost humour. The great festival of Juggernaut was held â€" at Serâ€" ampore in July. We all know what this used to be forâ€"for is it not in all the missionary story books and pictorial i:ognphieo ?â€"the priests upon the piatâ€" rm of the huge cars dancing and shoutâ€" ing, hundreds of worshippers pulling At the ropes, and crazy devotees fiin ing themselves benbath " the whecls. Fbic year the crowd attracted by the spectacle was small. . ‘The cars wore dnï¬ged a~ short distance, by hired men, »*and .then kt‘\ I_nlf_inamuddy ditch, <with â€" idols take ‘‘ then. Also, fewer persons will be poisoned by swallowing, instead of Epsom salts, an article of oxalic acid from which the active principle has beén washed. Suicides wifl be less frequent when the poisons. * The Pall Mall Gazctte states that isons are no longer to be depended on go England, D:ug;gisuâ€"tbe wretches I â€"have taken to adulterating them. An interesting shepherdâ€"a very Strephon he must have beenâ€"undertook, the other ‘day, to rid himself of family incumbrances by adulterating the family sugar with a quantity of stuff used for ridding sheep of ticks: The thing was a jiasco. Nobody was hurt ; neither the family nor the tics ; nobody, at Jeast, except the sheep, on whose vered mutton the vermin continuâ€" | ed to fatten, unhurt. The poison, on being analyzed, was found to be so adulâ€" terated as to have lost its harmfal qualiâ€" ties unless administered in tremendous doses. Considering the vast number of suicides committed here almost daily by means of poison, it is to be hoped that our druggists will follow the example shown tiem by their English parallels. Paris green, consisting chiefly of some nutritive trituration, will not be " bad to kals 19 41 .. 11 2 % noml coveries, very unlike the past," purely scientific men. I believe we at the threshold of a new era of ADULTERATED POISOXS. 11 DC 108B xregueut when the take to adulterating their of dis N embroj ~â€"â€"4 m(fl'-pâ€. exâ€" Q:zb] the ::"odle, which was orvu..‘, ed to the Empress by tbec(i,? Nancy in Lorraine on the occasion of her visi‘s to the place. â€" The dress is open, with revers on the sides ; these revers are covâ€" The material is disposed on the frame in every way that fancy can deviseâ€"in fine pleats all turned one way, in flnz: boxâ€"pleated. ruches, plaits of three st: shirred puffs, and cm;:f-wd folds. In the simple style allu to above the velvet covers theo frame smoothly, leaving the appesrance of fullness to be given by %ï¬ww | * A of blue faille also merits desâ€" cription, ~ ‘This is trimmed around the train with a flounce of the same material, over 'hiehlis y_hced a second flounce of black by a gay colour, or to ‘display the mn’:bifh.’du of.red that" a16 29 largely importod this season. x edged with satin pipings of dark Jleaf brown ; and iï¬ymyak has plumes of dark Mezique andlapi«. â€" When conâ€" several shades of the * prevailing colour will be combined to prevent monotony . For instance, a <lucifer velvet bonnet has torssdes of darker ruby and feathers o( d._ape-'t maroon ; an Havana crown is be a feature in the winter‘s toilets. â€"~â€"Uniâ€" formity of colour is to be preserved, but 1erCnt l.Ilawrllll-of the same> that derful to relate, however, Neapolitan juries have, within the last two months, ught in verdicts is three cases without attenuanti cirecstanze." Justice still hesitates ; there are the Court of Appeal The matcrials most used for bonnets areplain velvet royale or uncut velvet "Two or three shades of velvets and feathers of one of the prominent colours are used on the same bonnet, or else difâ€" ferent materials of the same> that (give» three: hienous murdecrers and the royal to be in p_lvblbllltz are xat the _ assert they saw ~Negri get into a thirdâ€" class carriage, dressed as a civilian, and ;huhhis cap was o:o:nd. near tlektod If so, e is suspected of having w along the footboard of her carriace, and of having shot her through the window. Of him nothing has ye In;ea heard. This horrible tragedy, which I report in almost the same words it is described in all the journals of Naples, has rreated here an immense sensation ; in all its details it is most revolting, and might â€" furnish anothér Mrs. E‘:tfc!ifl'e with materials for a sensational romance, â€"A highly respectâ€" able journal, in defending Negri against the imputation of thâ€"ft, also says there ean be no ground for suspicion in the simple fact of having loved a womanso desperately as to murder Irer. * He was not a mauvais sujeit. He was well born, rich, honest, and only vain." in another passage he was described as " unâ€" d e in arin t an a «ym w t generates that prevalent .,.;.um{.qu ing against capital punishment. Wonâ€" “"';f to ':1.'?‘, however, Neapolitan carriage, a revolver at het feot,i 3 shot in her head, and her hand with blood and cut as if by glass. than this is not known at present IPRICKâ€"3 CERNTs. to the house to protect the Countess, who determiacd to return to Vozhers the next dayâ€"Thursday last, T wo officers and the lanCord, Contieri, accompanied her as tar as Caserta, where they left her, the Countess refusing their society any furtber, adding that she had no longer any fears, On the in arriving at Isoletta, the station on Roman gm tier, the body of the unf ate woman was found exterided on floor of the was again upliftcd, when the pistol ger ‘ en the shot imï¬:y the â€" landlord mfl ftnlyu hira, and he made his escape. n Contieri e apartment ske remained all the night, aad Negri returned to ask her pardon, insiting also on ~remaining in another room. _ On thc'\ next sday (Wednesdsy ) several "of the officersâ€" of the regiment hearing of the affair, came CHIT CHAT FOR THE LiDPIEs. Terrible Crime in a Railway Carrtage, Naples (Apg. 10) Cortespondence London Times to tamét them for future cxhivitions. Fragments of Lucas‘s flesh were found ldha'ing to the torm clothes taken off him after the accidert. Lucas died on Tuesday, . t are now useless, as, having smclt and tasted hunian blood, it will be impossible t edged w MURDER OF A COUNTESS. eir society any he had no longer in trriving at i Roman fronâ€" n ate woman | foor of the feet, a pistol 1er hand covered f by glass. â€" More at present. Some