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Ottawa Times (1865), 24 Sep 1869, p. 1

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e % $pm, wo stout boy#â€" k this railway wil be ¢, for ,'J.'-_ By order, for YXÂ¥ER 80 p m. .“‘.g In time for Co D satr sal on traile as under ; €Hs W TAUNIE Siyned, Grand Pro op AT THE :: ; p‘u® xoxTREAL ~___oy, . ui M3 opposite the Post Offide.;1 GAS FITTING; ROOFING, And sl1 descriptions of u_ _ We brmeentneancencecsssenceesceeeÂ¥@ 031, o 0 33 Mom-o_«%now .: .”. .: . a m“iumm .u ’“ .‘ .' A. 0. AUDY & co., _ dox 101, P. 0., Ottare, o¢ _ h&rqwo‘fiq- on or"; # b. Exposss !h-.*uA . Where ?u‘cun-nuur'l'u- '-%::I-l se 1d goods por Stage: Parties seag ‘ hn*kh-..mhqflll ludv...nuuhumcidah return at our eane o. W a list of our *"*"*"""** maacK 794 emmon Uongou, Stror ; Tem...... .......$0 45 @ 50 Â¥Fine Fiavroured New Season a. nerensuctens U lz & so Exoeilent Pull Fin:oured do...._._._._._. 0 T1 #@ 80 ' Bs i tessssssssce l:' ido ~qabbibest diate sale. ‘Prompt returns in all yasgs." _*** Â¥. . Pagres: K _( _ R. M. Kagtes ;";"FL"L“M-'“-. 10 Ib or fout & Cntte nenrest .” or. Bteam boat h‘..?.-m &" HHDBAIE: AB .munmaee mus Th Wheat, Corn, Flour, Oatmeal, Pork, &¢. hate bcar prononnced o7 the most refcebts mon ts ben wen be of the finest quality, chean and free from all noi.onous savstance, so often ln‘llthhsu: se ng importe :s of the above nained articles, making thom a spesiality, wo mh.’rfl-b give every one perfoct satistaction, advanâ€" tazes afo:ded to ore.y one‘are such as can only be obtained ow Continental merchants, as we ie lour goods at a very small aavance on cost. En order to give every one a chaunce to tasie our Teas ar 4 Cofees, wo hare imported Pin Hormeâ€" tio Caties and I.ze>, which will preserve the Mieugth and Aavour of the above named articlas, SBaw:!l contain 5, 10, 20, 25 ibe and !:_!“!’qug san lage on two 10 1b hur h drctomctenrcilye=ted 1 : i Pnfi antaaais uk .:'u“--u- u't'-u Ton déald he rent fke b#e and 10¢; very good for common parposes, 508. yay 3 for 506. othing teas tmak Cl ooat in amail packages, Note L Add: assâ€"The Monireal Toa Company .. Mospitalâ€"st., Montroal. ° {flh Ottawa,* T rac i o l 1in - return one box which, through a mistake. ‘tx; Fine Flavoured New mmx and 65¢ ; V. llnhll!hmddo,u.; Souna .i':.""’é.":‘“ en t hyA a Tary Timm bin Pimer ts 60e, CUush advanced on Mowtrezsar, April, 1868.â€"To the Montreoal Toa Company, 8 Hospitalâ€"streot, Montreal ; Wenotice with pleasure the large amount of Tea that we have \nmhmhfluflmd&om """‘"“"“ ’-h‘“ln tapidly increasing. We presume your 1eas ate sivilz’ :u:luu-.--t’dmhrc mmd.nlsnnlyhdcfl. rsturn one box which, we understand, was sent out money with the order. Whéreâ€"s 25 ib box would h.o-l.huh.ll-d-d*w-au send for four 5 U boxes, ortwo 121b boxes. We sead them to one address carriage paid, and mark cach hq’hhly.uuoulmgu&oum'lu. We warrant all the Ton we sell to give entire satisfaction. If they are not sa.isfactory they can be returned at our expense. _ 85 2 Tas Lar des" & or poisonous u.‘h-uuur so often used to i e sL appearance of Tea. are ..,um llmn and favour. fl?y.inn chosen tor intrinsie worth, & in =b h,m'y.nd-hlad_c.n. in drinking them. We sell for smallest possible r.m-nvh‘ to the consumer of 1 5¢ to esc asatene se Puset mt L2 0 on MA aro w .fiunbm‘. Orders murl lb boxes, two 12 1b bozes, or one 20, or 5 ib box sent carri tree to any Railway Station in Canada. m:fi hbvfidw’nwdlh.hly :tlo Ahh%nq.cm-.:{-u:bm on delivery ‘ man, there are mhun ox it will be to send _--,-ua.-?.?."wm.m. Lar wauld COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FORWARDERS _. _ DEAL KRA 18 Our Teas, after the most tests by the best mm.fl)f:lh?onm pronounced to be quite pure, and free from and The wholo De,hh':': buy theur teas of the TAE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY Twanksa Ordars received at Mr. Bermingha Rooms, and at E. Miles‘ Masic Store. Harp agt OPtempberghy foald beg is nforn s Ottawa old and t he in to attentt to that? ofders for taning mare mownit _ Mr.GUSTAVE SMLTH, st of the Cathe . araly a Uradan‘s of the Im parfa" oo oetoe aeiht: Pm d‘i‘f, e d dttaws, June 33, 1868, WARREN‘S PIPE ORGANS, ORGANS andâ€" MELODEONS from the best facâ€" tories in the United States, excelling in finish and mmmh-,ghhhllh‘m lthhd-ohtmm & TEA COMP&NY. ’.I-lnmcoo., AND MELODEONS, a their new Show Room, comprising PIANXQâ€"FORTES, from all the leading makers. P I a NOâ€"FOR TES, ORGAN 8, Respectfully call the attention of the public to hoeir magnificent stook of c â€" J. L. ORME & soX Our USICAL ACADEXY, ANO TU®ING.â€" Â¥ inaidincl tm fl-l.d- u.'r.‘::.-.._“.‘n'_.‘!.._'!! CCAReneneeE CORREVETEvHveveracrrerrurm teetassesessscsee l.‘“...”lmm do, $1. ansnemnentneseeses00greesess0008 s000 00 HC‘“ LOW & TERMS LIBERAL @q of Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, &4., r::-l.val&n- Shoot Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" J. L. ORME & 8sON, Bign of the Golden Lyte, No. 8, Sparksâ€"st., next Duric & Son‘s eressenssnnessesstes cesse00ss sees000 TIN WORK, * _ promptly executed jat J CREEN 1Ra. o""‘, «* End of Little Sussexâ€"st. ~ BLACK TEA seescessqessessse000 steâ€"ee COPFEE. ~ on Pir no as VOL. IV NO. iI61 2. S2ei * oung Hyson, 50¢, 600, Pidn Iuawmndossieriee Bhail risit Ottawa once at Mr. l-hm eensensess seseseq GHO, N. BENEDICT. STILTON CHEESE in stook, equal to English Cheose, snd 10 cents per Tb cheaper. . Fastory Cheese very fine. . Â¥or 1800 5J Bm voveres with different ” Q,f‘“nn-‘-jnum in‘the AT THE VARILETY HALL. Japans, Blaok‘s and Green‘s, in great varieâ€" nes asto quailies and prices. Now Season Teas, and well rh a trialâ€"/or /amilics, being par chased for retail trade. MMW promises, very lne Aavour, â€" se Mam, Tongues, Strasbourg Meats, Game and Salmon, Anchory Pasto, Currie Powders, Impeoriai Snuces, eading Sauces and Hoyors Kelish Piokles, of all kinds, put ap : order and warâ€" And the celebrate P1G BRAND, unequaled in quality, at prices unusually low, by the case of dos each ; quarts $3.50, pints $1.175. Warrantâ€" od by QGuinpess & Co‘s certificate. loow GUILNNESS & 008 XXX 6 HHDS BRANDY, vis Warranted fne quality . RT WINE (is ) KO oo im Tess t 106 omm nhhbc.nb-hmum Â¥or am"y use, try it. IDIRECT:IMPORTATiONS, PATENT CONGRBESS, SEAL CONGRESS, FINKE ENGLISH BOX TOED CONGRESS, HANDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA B00TSâ€"Bat. toned, Laced and Congress. _ would call your special attention to ‘his Splendid QEz Ship Anglesea from Liverpool. ; 66 ppauss noors f f FOn ALL WEATHERS." LCE Figibnmninenatiutthccin Pss mc 2 - We havestill on land a portion of Mesers. F G lOAoml!'lnnthhmu tion and suitable for the season, which we will ulun,-llfch-thn“ucur. l-pd-dcumudp_flt. respectfully A J STEPHENS & Co., late F 0 & C A Crosby, Sign_ the Mammoth Boot, 51 Sparksâ€"st., Contre To our Prunells Balmoral, for Leoa & Pertin‘s Worcester Sauce. @° _ LADIES, «m To our Prunpila Congress, a firstâ€"rate article for $1, a very large and varied assortment of LADIES®‘, GENT3, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN‘3 DRESS & WALKING Boors. We would call the especial aitention ‘of the NEWEST STYLES 18 BJOTS AND 8 H 0 E8, FoR SPRING â€"AND SUMMER, ns“h“ as !n:l is M-Mm..o‘n: warranted satisfaction, PRICES DEFYING oo'n";n(noy. ‘.flm‘ Lumbermen‘s Wear always on Orders taken for all sorts of work, the hdnrt--m ECE __“t'_lfi’” Bummer Stock of Feet Wear fnand complete in every dopartmen HHDS BRANDY, vintage 1865 and 1868 BOOTS AND SHOEKS! Ex Bark Gazelle from COGNAC. Kz Ship Nereojfrcm: Oporto. I would inform my custom Ex Chaudiere, from London. LATEST AND BEST STYLEs THE RED BOOT, THE NEW STYLES 8VU M M E R, *# and Boy‘s Wear. STEPHENS & co+v, 4& * GEORGE KUrRPHEY. AÂ¥ AÂ¥ +f 236 Ridean st; P A KIL Â¥ ‘a, Men‘s Sas been long Enown as a most valuable tolle Mafl.myh-wd-ndu‘. guarantee of its high reputation. If is delightfuily parfumed, and is eminent for promoting . a Inzuriant growth of the hair, and Mmufim. h“m&n‘m““ hair from falling off or turning gray. *& EVANS, MERCER & CO., Montreal, proprie sgvncll_l URSIN i. PURE GREASE or taz CANADA BEAR, has been long known as a most valusable tolls This Tnentyâ€"one year Lease to be renewable 90 A0P! mt on h9 conaition ottte foat Leaem the h-.”:o of like rents on ...E'l:'.".‘.:.. Also tor the saile, absolutsly, of a piece of land mfifi:.fim;m:fl ”gm.:tmn-&:'-u.y of State. E PARsSMT, Under Bec: of State. that the las . a‘sore condition is not fulflled ; if pertec* d, this de osit to go fo. rent. * The De »artment will in no way o« responsible .“""{'_".':‘“".':fli""’ nor will any iJhey must deposit one year‘s rent in advance, to be torfaeited with the loase ‘tself in the event for any {ailure in the of = This Tnentyâ€"one vear Lease ‘mbmhhm!uneflhm Prea o ie irt mt Sring, aud o be feand and Ist. At a honuth';zlulul'h the river 61 in front of Lot No 4, above ‘llom:.hmu.irbqul}uhd lnhwhlhc.m Vaudreuil, Provinee of bouu._s water power equal to 10 rma of C ak .mz'":”â€"“v'-m-â€"q.'- ‘hl, nholnu..-:’uumu-um. groat ez tension, formed by a connecti the rivers Ottawa and 8t Lawrence. mou:'l -qbomho.mmquu.um of stones, and facilities flb.fi:u independeont mill :*as of like power at the Jowcr, m |“â€"â€"â€"--â€":‘--â€"v--w They mast commence buiding im provinpg flhc.mdhhydu.:‘ stones .m’lluulmnb.oqulhlom power, with the of buyi=3, for tueo sum of $3v0 to be down at the place and time of sale, three acres of lmifl‘md sald Lot 'Ofio‘?l‘c.u-.obud‘ and giving access same. c d mungonss vitunte on aufreratthe aiid water power within the dm. N'lllrr'c'luhudu 0 two distinct privileges of 5 run of stones, 10 horse Derantuexy or tus Secartary os Stare _ Ordnance Lands Branch, Otaws, 26th August, 1869, l “qb‘oml.:-dcpz:blm ::.u‘th.dq‘doc‘lflmuu,hhbm.u ‘nl i 'x-htrcnuu plvu-p' '«amu." as ast tertient mesris anauater Comtlatatt it s aiointh fee pod ts pren m m. m t ‘:a-n,“ -’i’i.‘iii: trazslling Sroueh enarmatls localities, mill be pro: %mfim the Liver into healthy activity. » * on LOnt, TT 88 it does Cure, and does not Contarning seltver Arsenie; Outaine: fAlepratee PRICE, $100 PER BOTTLE. Ottawa, August 17, 1869. 113835y. DR, J. C. AYER & CO., Practioat Chemists LOWELL. MASS., U. 8. A. “t'._. Augast 17, 18869. 113835y. «ufl&m > : “mh-m mm“.: vap h Nnunm the confidenc of this in anrent on a Gamiang As its name implies, it does _ An w“'““ 1 dose stimulates the stomach and :h the system, M“m v-mmn serious derangement exists. One Mm-:udoflenhc'hunlm m and renovating effect Gmak- in a) RRELALL_ mm LaLL CY TT As a Dinmer PiH, take one or two P duce the effect of a drastic uoo ids ofe, Pnd Enc oaaical Swellinge they noes, and Loses of petise, they mpernestrtentinn oo toms, Billoas Me .4..'. -":,"' o' â€".-â€""“-.“l e e -W-w wymmman,ho.l:o’sh w u#::uv-ovomobmmmmi . For Dysentery or Diarrhcea, but one mild se is gonorally foluired. _ ( "* ~"° "W4 “ror" ‘A Gout, Gnn.l...’.m. sealen of SoP Sreerh Iain in the Side, â€"Mhmflh .yof mn‘ n n DURDCCE :l“ ww;::: know that it cures their neighbors friends, :’?.nu..u-n Bdouoeolaunyo s«that it nowar falle thoussumk L2 . 3A O ITATEyE Wheeeâ€"qeinr seprigy ho dnguall. Autcccacses !'-}':zu!ue-q’nm':.’i ing will be at liberty to make its cures in where deep water the mill whayrves ; I C the Bt Pawinnce £ a ploce of land erly occupied by Bt. J romcs ioi ary of State, i mouee 18 harse ofice. Iovataite Py for creating four the diseased action of age those complaints int doses to proâ€" sahould be taken * % «J o®»u sorse, No 22, Ridean stroet, Ottawas City, 3 In rear of Gelhausen & Dupuis Tobacco Store. Orders for Dysing and Scouring will be promptâ€" ty filled at the LOWEST CHARGES, * ’ Ptld.l.% paid to the Cleaning of 3&-" Counsel to the Consr Alil legal matters will be PIRST PRIER ~ | ~< > . NEW D OMILNION DYIINGANDSOOURING WORKS8, I have this day, deposited with the md%‘") U.&w’d _The Hon. Col, John H. Gray, MP., in Canada ; Â¥mmazos Derazrunnt, No: 104 Ottax a, 12th October, 1888. The tollowing Insurance had ‘-‘mgmuo hlhnulb..“x..- U N1IONX MUTUVAL LIbE INBURANCE COMPANY OP MAIN R, â€" Ottawa, September 4, 1889, â€" 1144.3m m®@°FOXK CASH ONLY. @a ad io. Anl" qarmead S Ne oo igatiend Buttons securoly sewed on. Youths‘ suits tasteâ€" prices is mode Tweed Suite, $10, $13, $10, hus D0 ECE OP Em whn UORWs 16 nl:‘gbbmnnaam o and careâ€" ful elmhml--m gity and provincial references ; also from New York and other districts of the Un‘on. His general seale of prices is very moderale, Genis‘ exsellant An extensive stook of Bootch and Canrdian M'fld%m Meltons, Cassimeres, Gents‘ iry, Readyâ€" :usllo“hh u'::mnl Outftting Mm Â¥rom the W'uaus SUTHERLAND has had (having! been Munager in the Gentloâ€" Ottawa, November 7, 1868 4 Eopone Ki on ... . % l'.ll. Geoneral & J B. R. CORWIN, Genoral Agent 6t Jobn, N.B 1067.3m NEWEST AND BEST AQOBT!DB,‘!‘OCI OF GOODS IN THE ClTY. Gentlomen of taste and fashion ean suit themâ€" elves with all the novelties of the season. All Garments made on the shortest notice, by firstâ€"class workmen, in the latest New York and Paris styles. P. A. & P: J. RGLEFON, YAAT o. NC * PORK "CHICAGO MESS, XXX and No. 1 FLOUR, WHILTE BEAXS BUSSEXâ€"ST., OPPOSIT CLARENCEâ€"ST., Is NOW OPEK FOR B +INESS, and stoeced rgheures or rasuros, -“ "-_.-.â€"-_---nâ€"-.v v.ac;-'-al" SDO Agents for the Canadas. old in Ottawa by all druggists and by medicine dealers every where. re non o separiiyr spiy ~ovipnliercaind * w >A + < 28 i & i2 K i. Trask‘s Inrd. Ohhcuiudnouu the words '4‘.“1'9‘9__3 MAGNBTIC OINTMENT" are 1, â€" T and relleving Nervous Affections, e uh.hm.r'nk hlgolm&n-din hfi‘:o complaints. : D . A. W. Bmoddlmhcvmq.lnifl says; "I have used l-mlmo(s”ou‘ Irritation and for the worst cases of Piles, and sundry other complaints, and find 1t a superiore article, and well worthy the notice of all.‘" . Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. B. Trask‘s Magnetic Ointment, and see that the words the greatest discoveries of the uge ; | Inflammation of the Lungs, l:m Bowels, Inflammatory Rheumatism matism, and re sURup or Batties.â€"D2r. Bmonmax, of Utica New York, says : "I have used Dr,‘ A, Truk'l' Magnetic Ointment in my ‘ practice a numbér of ,::n. and can say 'nhol;lrn I'doo‘-..u on_o:‘f the greatest discoveries or cure Inffammation of tha TLunaes l:’..!.-.n.. C ig ud Th mother, and relict and health to the child, operaâ€" fiullh.lqlo. It is pertectly ulolpyol- all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" seription of one of the oldest and best female phyâ€" sicle n# and nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents. .0ijeverywhere. Be sure to call for «MRS , WINSLOW‘B© SOOTHING SYRUP." Having the faeâ€"simile of " Cartis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations ’-I.IO‘IJI'A!LORIIO" _ T. RAJOTTE, SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no misték about it. There is not a mother on earth who ha ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the Mothers !I mMmotners I Mothers!iâ€"Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a #ick child suffering and crxlg with !.hpaz-l- ating pain of cutting teoth T so, go at once and get & ‘bottle ofMrs. WINSLOW‘S s0O0THING OTTAWA;, FRIDAY, SEPPEMBER [ To Ne NCP NeA as a Liair Dressing over high cost F‘rench â€"Pom .rbv-bd‘nl ?".V” "'2‘2“ this m-lz Kurope. The Restorér and ‘ylobalsancum s de used one with the other. BoLDP sY aui Dube Propriâ€"tors, 8. R. Van Duzer & Co., Wholesa!s Dr »&Bcniqfl.-unrutlh-.ln-h-t. Di. aA. Trask‘s Magnetic Ointment Cures riawragas fi.nz'w?/nwlz:u;guu eparation air ; clear tras without sediment. . It is very .‘m“m wonuderful results.. iIts great s ity Will Restore 67;; ;l-a-l:uc‘o its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. ~ It will promote |‘nnrinnt growth, FALLING uu; is immmediately checked. MRS. 8. A. ALLEN‘S ___ MAIR RESTORER New Stylec. Important Change. > A REAL HAIR RESTORERZ AND DHESSING ue * A_Oujul_h One Bottle, . > MBIHI a20, will be executed strictly to the t me New Style. ~' nenneginpemyemn_ n Bag s sen lt .cc 4 many years), he hopes to give sttemding his fits in pants and coats is IMPORTATIONS. © SPECIAL . CGRAT HAJR Iuearhhlndhdon of decay at the roots. You Must Cultivate it sooarint hin to ue {PANY‘ was . vdnflmm" K vdeu&.owght, md;g: l CCC s received was Twonn .dli.’l.MM“.:: , and in Chila» S lektes. . Its neces * | at Rome, (" Th ___, | stood on the â€"C ‘I‘qthul‘m.u:g aples, wi boyb.efo'tene,l very incbngruity 1t is not given to every man, of course, to ascend into such a seventh hcaven of liberty as the heaven of our eccentric fl'hn! and these were undonbtedly some of bis inuenâ€"npeddl’ those over forty â€"to whom many of his reflections seemâ€" ed somewhat forced and unreal. But there were none who ‘did ‘â€"not own that be had at any rate disposed â€" satisâ€" vaay yO nad at any rate disposed â€" satisâ€" factorily of the.purgatory through which tion over which judges shake their heads confounded, what/is an essential! dp:rt of a -;: outht ? ~He came b.;:’cl{m efiant of & of * u?heom * but with a brave and profound reverence for whatâ€" ever time and trial had declared to be tle of his . train used to/ frre ‘this man from this oppressive despotism of routine. 2} started on aEvoytg,e, fl;,ove all, of ~discovery.‘ Every step brougcht him nearér to thLe {acu)an of the grqgat_quej- vel. ~As a rule a man knows nothing of the real s::ure 03 t;w loc;la'l forc&té which clothe, drape and dress him, Hegrows up in a circle of sartorial traditions, amidst a domestic ritual that : prescrile: the nature of his boots, /amid myStic numbers that dicate the /¢â€":tent of his collarly and shirtly resoutces. The whisâ€" grace in the loose sple tie, a Parisian precisi af am," he would. con * all I hl:::n seen and 1 ecosmtmopo richness about the man wheh 5; home again. . Like sor 646 ed on him as he partéd from the Ttalian tions.. As ho‘ unpacked his ‘carpetâ€"bag he unpacked his didry. ... The carpeiâ€"bag iteelf was one of the most notable events of his tour. ~Jtsâ€"desitrableness bad loon.â€" + p* 1 C 4 + We once knew a Aolrnew_hat eccentric fellow, eccentric on this point alone, who piqued ‘himalef on starting for his sumr er tour simply " as he . stood." * With a hat and an umbrella he would have checrâ€" fully. started for the Caucasus or: Nova ZLembla, if his; whim took him there ; he certainly did start with this some what meagre outfit for ‘Moscow and the Calaâ€" brias. To use his own : â€" phrase, che " packed as he went Alon%;z’ A handâ€"bag was suatched at Dieppe, Paris yielded a razor and a toothâ€"brush,â€" the necessaries of civihzed fi" hitcled on at Stiasâ€" bourg, a Nm wideawake marked his stay at. Drosden, his railway rug boro the stamp of Viennese extraction. ‘ : He wauld fling down his burden when he w“‘.a,:filhc e again, add (declare he neeced no , Myâ€"ray, Eyery. article of his , accumulated belongir ts had its sepâ€" arate history has its memories and associaâ€" Pm»_ . Its necessity forced itself on ) ‘m 6. “Thel%n‘nmck me> as I i‘ the Capitol," he would say, PACKIANG UP. Royal Highness Princs Arthur on Aeiingin are 474 â€"?â€"-â€"“_:-â€"â€"â€"‘-“":“:“'â€"â€"â€"â€"-fi-_ mszw-hqwm.mmm * â€" _ carpétâ€"lag carpeiâ€"bag 24, 1s69. furnished, weighing 1,272 pounds each. The battery is a most nbat;,u‘l one, with ifron columns and M picces, iron being used everywhere so far as practicâ€" able. _ ‘The machinery was all set up and ved before being shipped. ‘The two E:O“"i“, of "five stampa nda’ni‘h shipment is about 35 tons. /A | Misixo Macumery rou Jarpan.â€" A, San Francisco foundry has recently shipped a tenâ€"stamp mill with -nlg mating appliances complete on an or to Japan, The Mining Press says that the motive power will be & large overshut wheel, which the Japanese‘ are building. themselves at the mine. . The process to be employed is a. dry one. . The ore, after leaving the batteries, will be reduced in amalgamating barrels, of which fire are room for the packages,â€" Anothe with the strape, and wo are roff. men‘s portmantegus, she knows, will take any numberâ€"of things With 2 :bout of despair, as the p!).griv_el to the d 4 se ‘l. '_:ME '2’0‘;“"‘:?3 fifi. out en 'l?gl:‘uwi“ are ma,.;_h.n;{?.-?i;'ne; 8 y M“ " M.“ w’ has her reliquse, half a dozen * quite litâ€" tle "Jlflhga mysterious of nature, not one otwhich she can possibly do without. IL. L. ts y s neciral e as Js Pr uno PWwnICD sne can ibiy do without. Her box is bnntmgm{ll Gentleâ€" | such circumstances is lost. But the man of decision is‘ hardly better off, The valise, the portmantcau, smiles serenely on the we;mulwlod mouhntnndlhloll:l: indispensables. â€"It mocks the owi an Tic & all hope abandon, ye,Pi:.fenm- ing 5;:" It is in n:? t‘l::‘:ild dreamsg of 66 p i "’ 'r & ment, ludm everything m it and to begin again. 'rL heap of reâ€" liquiso is only a little bigger than it was before, whil:e the portmsntrean, with a Mephistophe meaoymen' t of our agonies, rel'gou to shut. e sit on it, we stand in the full grandeur of thirteenâ€"stonesix on it, but in vain. The best course seems to. be to let it sulk a little, and to leave it until morning. â€" ‘The mortnaing comes, and it still yawns on our res. _ It is master of the % uflhmu it. The train starts in an hour. ® There is nothing but to fling out a boot or two, ard to smile in triumph on the : partner of our joys and sorrows as she looks. to ro want." ‘ . We stop. our ears, w dally with the éall as long â€" as But it is long before we »fnir:{lfnoe the voice__tba_t)u%s us what we shall " really can / be converted â€" into_ Alpenâ€"stocks a;zhe shortest notice.; , We summarily cut down the list of . "necessaries ‘‘ t%n;t our obsequious provider : presents. We ask b’i::qwith impatient: irony, «whether he thinks a campâ€"train is : to fellow â€" us. sion, but there is a tertain pleasure in it ,afler all. Solong as you are doubtfal what to buy, you are master of the shop ; the moment you have settled, all interest in your proceedings ceases. â€"â€"There is an infinitessimal arnount of lel.'-fmmmo.' ‘even‘in »Bbeing an object of attention on the part of a shopâ€"boy. * As yet,, indeed, packing bas not really dawned on us. ‘ We are. still dabbling our feet. at the brink. : The ~plunge comesâ€" when the question faces us " what do you reall ‘want ?"" / All dreams of that pnmbbht{, that doés for a mattress at night and; a ortmanteau . in the " morning die away. W: dawdle no more over campâ€"stools that can / be converted â€" into Alnen.stnnlse the precise number of superfluous ounces that will infiic;t on I:; the caa:.i of. another mule. We plu ecper and deeper into an abyss of %ounl‘):: “P'?‘lke' arpica with you, whatever you do," our friend counâ€" sels ; and then he ad&s in a solemn whisâ€" per, " and don‘t‘ forget a needie and thread." We know it isn‘t twice in our lives we cut our fingers, we kvomw . we couldn‘t sew a button on if we had a wildâ€" erness of needlesand thread. Experione ed travellers are indé::t at our indaciâ€" sion, but there is a in nleasura in it nas waracd us m'll! against the peril of taking too much. ‘Then he has warned us .as. sternly ; against the folly of takâ€" ing too little. : We strive to remember > m hett ns o tn ont Sppzcht tnbi cce clis, c2 .. Jong been familiar to us We have ela borately discussed the question of : cosâ€" tume with Jones at the club. We have dawdled with him over the shelves c:If the wellâ€"known " Alpine Emporium." Jones has warned us sternl against the peril of taking too much. '{hen he has warned its xsthetic and e dive contemplative side has OL scl.â€". m " c# ot of sitention " o6 | oo 4 3 4 A‘ y“,.mdfld, the dwt dtm on . us, | &« Th] chi _our f“‘ at the “‘m j somes â€" when. the | shall go for nv> whar} ... | IUJ $a40Gard to. ny, thether | bring thy sons io â€" thet . fllow us mfigmu l . be . o tiF shoulders. . And kings sh sbnfi " really ing hflleuudt.!::?.n we fly, . we ing . mothers ; they as possible» | themsolves to thee with “, and ~the mwinnd HLall k: o ie 12 to make Baer & ually si i6 t The us saith the Lo nely .cast them far off ame lute | a1 .A have sceatt !'.“‘h m vet® will Mmmprz.m-uaw‘,.aumm Coxrorring.â€" very agreeable character o this preparation has rendered it a genera‘ favorrite. The Cirm: Serviocs Gazetrs re‘ marks :â€"*"The singular success which Mr‘ :-',P‘ attained byhis homoopathic preparation has never been surpassed by any Land time â€"las not dimmed ; wh embrace with avidity the opportuni emigration. Tbeireooditionuin_divi. ‘and as communities would be matet There are ‘hundreds of whose love and attachment f» suo o re opening of commercial activity in and about Jerusalem will be the man! g‘nm‘l’fimm to return to.â€"Palostine f â€" 'l\ur-n::e‘to-bed.tamiud. It is not unreason , to Tai was ehon this Sold Re, businome aetirisy actuall Atself â€" will be """""{"“*“b'f" pioneers to avail themselves of the prospect. *4 4 °â€"~ @Cmu a2 â€" THQIE fulflment is almost. universal. Our uncertainty as to the time implies no *"'“ll-“ the ~ultimate realization of The rehabilitation of Palestine, the commencement of â€"commercial relations 1 with the world at large, â€"will once more introduce tl: ;i momentous question .;::. | ight to Sepulcher," inyol ?“5.'.‘8"‘.'9 G_hd’gov_ev_wmt of the Holy TE & vo the government of the Holy Land." , But the decision will not depeod on the arbitrament of helmeted . knights, wild enthusiasigâ€"or the indomitable Guard. The weaponsâ€"of peace ~will be wielded tiey have come. . Therefore, thus saith peoples ‘ and assembie you out ‘of the countries where M'hye been W' and T will give you the land of ‘ Tsracl ; and they shall ‘come thither and they shall move all the detestable things thereâ€" of and all the abominations thereof from thence : and I will give them one heart lndIlillpltanncpirit within then, The langiage oft.bofipmpheielisex- flmv-unmm Israel in their ulfilment is stâ€" universal. Our cast t 5o opp mm o‘ ie 129 5 . *4 M P PeCAE Now it shall ing forth, shall ye not know it ? Iwi.l'l’r even make l’:ny in the desert and waters in the waste." ".Thy children shall: make haste ; thy destro and they that make the waste shall g’o‘?orth from thee. â€"Lift up thine eyés around about and behold, all these gather tozether and come to thee, For thy ruins and thy desolate places, they -hdlevennowbetoommwbyre.o_nol the inhabitants, and they that â€" swallowed thee up shall ‘be far away. * * %. Thus saith the Eternal Go!: Behold I will lift up my hand ‘to mation and raise my standard to. peoples ; and the shall bring <thy sons : in their arms, and thy dtu%:m "‘shall be . carried on their shoulders, And kings shall be thy nurs ing tathers and their princesses thy nursâ€" ing . mothers; they shall w themselves to thee with their . toâ€" mdtbe'emhudlicknpth dust of thy feet, and thou shalt know thut I am the Eternal ; for they shall not he ashan. Td from the extremity of the urtg «.. " You are my wiun,-; I wil work, and who shall hinder it 7 _ "Thus saith the Eternal, who maketh ‘a Way in the sea and a path in a mightys. waters. % C3E ‘sk Bebold,Iwi!ldoumthing. Now it shall spring forth, shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in Tho Anuunk nmA EL .% 1 . ; , 4 , f_" _ "i P20 cannot "be forgotten byy. the Isrnelites toâ€"day, however light the yearning for their fulflylment tâ€"â€" > «* Fear not, f(;'l' I am 'El‘: thee, I will bring thy seed from the t.and . gather them from the West ; I will say to the North give up, and to the South keep not back; bring my sons from far my Su /15 J7°" Semeaprsg the pmfia Isaiah cannot be by the Israelites toâ€"da , howev yearning for their fulflylment. := "*Fear not,. for I am with 4 w 3. 0 71000 /0°0 T Rnsrori~ ed .again into busy marts, and products of the soil be sent forth in their ancient abundance in exchange for the commodiâ€" ties of distant countries. P C ustik / . t . _ *_ _ $Oup that Palegtine will sympathize with th regeneration ofEiypt,and that the sea ports of the Holy Land will be transform Aio k es Ag * 0 & 100 0_ CHC ebomeny 1 The fio)ecmr of the Sues Canal, M. Lisâ€" seps, lately addressed the company at its Paris office, deimonstrati the extraordiâ€" nary commercial auooesal?fi the work, and redicted that the receipts would be fimited during the ensuing year, aimfly by the means of transportation, and that the facilities would specdily be multiplied 80 as to Mlilo the most sananina a» The contest of the Middle Ages beâ€" tween the Christian and Saracen forees looked to the possession ofthede Sepulcher ; *Napoleon exulted in bis memorable campaign under the sbadow of the Pyramids as the most brillian epoch in his military career. It would seem that here is to be the theatre of another conflict ; the grand victory . of peace is to be won on the field onee stained by the blood of avenging hosts. " Theswords are to be beaten into plougkshares," : | What are the Israclites to hope from this great triumph of tient skill, and this international strit}: for the mastery ? Tbe m nfthe LoA tr 2s °o we recur toâ€"the subject with a desire to con;ider it in its varied phases. the 17 he proposed in zuration on t of Novel:nbcr, will b‘:l:u occurrence of inâ€" ternationial interest. The eyes of the civilized world are upon that {‘ttle conâ€" necting link bet ween the Mediterranean and the Red Seas, and imperial combinaâ€" tions are on foot to divert the trade there. concentrating into the channels which England and France respectively seek to control. _ Palestine appears to be regardâ€" ed as of such slight . consequence in this comn#ction, as in all other relations, save those of archasological concern, that its claims to considmn have been enâ€" tirely overlooked. x The ‘:‘ea.nixfula:dm‘e:npublo words of From the Jewish Messenger, % The American press have l;.x"od upon the ideaâ€"started in the Messenger a Et. night ago, attributing to the Suez Canal additional importance in view of the probable‘eonaeqnences upon Palestine, as a suggestion of striking significance, and THE SUEZ canau. Israel‘s Futureâ€"The ::rh ecies of 1 re ng of commercial activity bo;{mlp_wm be the mank. asportation, and that sB:Sily be multiplied most sanguine exâ€" can be no Joubt ympathite with the p"g m‘.’ _llllt the seaâ€" ss which . chloroformed, and the operation comâ€" 1 2t |Anenood. M.Ncl-h,ed-.d;z. I“‘: possessed, began the first incision. h knowledg» | ather turned towards the wisdor, his tn the opers=| brow knit, and his fingers -,,3 "propatiad or| Playing on the glass, The‘ lancet d tas proviacy | reached the seat of diorder, * You see, favour. | exclaimed one of the surgeons in attendâ€" "Weer beary | ance, * there is ho abreowe The Emâ€" beary | ance, J s : with bofling | peror turned sudd I‘. «l Sn in i0) | grasped ‘the arm of operator as z lm ".'..nfillo Dr.Nflu,m&: 11388Wem °_ losing his presence of mind, â€"moved ;iahrinly my me fatal, as it would increase the inâ€" ophio.m'i..va::. I.N-Mehq'. was wuon&.m- 10 noon:.“?.i.:l’ |! M a i tween the two ar:h MHeo furthor an. between the two Urs»,. He further anâ€" nounces that Winneche‘s periodical comet for more than 10 P Opat Uootes which, however, lost its brmi.o, ‘:'m"?wt. there m""l"il..a':."d' irarmuaiie taiat‘t rheron‘ s a.:l n..i.a..ua. a.:fi ving behind a id train ight .""l;'.‘&'mmndm.um for the large and conspicuous metcorites that shot through the heavens, ‘Thus at 10 p.m. a magnificent fireâ€"ball, of a red hn:,i;upueeivedclon&othpvh::., mo uifllybnrd.Amm w it became extinguished. Half an hour later another, much more brilliant than 3?'«'5- stated from that tail “."“‘-':1?"'.' Leta and Eta, â€"The French Academy has received various communications on. the showers of meteorites during August. M. Borelâ€" ly observed them: at Marscilies on the evening of the 10th, and counted 146 of ““'i“‘i‘muflim the adfeniccwirec ues 2.A ke 24 % {[PRICEâ€"3 CORNTo, head, Bbolelltowad-thm,.“ then received several severe and ‘blonoflhh,fimth“d“ ‘hu'libi-ltfll'-d-x. No clue has yet been obtained to perpetrators, and "flfi-wdpuu-}uu-u,.. unwilling to give any information that would lead to their arrest. io | was perpetlrated nea: ‘iny _nig‘:t. As two young man home, but on the waythey were attacked by :.h same party ; and Boyham‘s mother, having slung round her lontolhid&llfinfm‘:.x,-lrdnouu- saults of the ruffians, was struck by one of them with a heavy stone on the foreâ€" assailants over assaulants over a lulg.' into .]',’“,' * He recovered after some time, and made his way to a field mnadl-fi;;o;l;vlm his fnxe’r was watching cattle. ‘The latter, with his moth r. proceedEéd to ‘hein tha P & m @ihtint" Dbudcainc â€" Whertints Whairtizec‘s t Boyham and Mce, were returning home wl n rpuited it a pamerout stmed with ee escaped al. most scatbless, and ran to the town ; Boyham 1.as most ‘brutaily beaten, and, vheg nearly senscless, was flung by his wellâ€"disposed, and even over their vm-,‘ ictims, was perpetrated near Mullingar on Sun:â€" %_." lt 3 a 1 An outrage, illustrating the intimidaâ€" t on which ev,ildoeu erercise Aver tha nothing about, .A more trouble about tustion, but if the proof:reader : would 1'00 to the punctuation he would be greatâ€" .‘.YML:.... ‘.L._.Ai." was somcthing he know were possible. _ ‘This irritated the proofâ€" reader somewhat, aud he sent the scien. tific author a not very ‘polite note sayâ€" i%;v ullimn'tplmm this work to suit you, and you can‘t punctuste to suit ourself, what are you going to./do?" Â¥II Nfl’, the m said ho wakn‘t awaro. that he was co ing the office puncâ€" tuation, but if the proof.readar â€" seanld 26 3 2 ~ n punctuation, as he did in most of the pmz:lud the matter was correctâ€" ed. Another proof was taken and corâ€" rected, and when thirty or forty were ready they were sent to the m for his inspection. In a few days the proof came back, with the punctuation marked N&L It was corrected, of and S then got Te w ns w to the author punctuated exnotly sccording to gopy. In due time . these proofs came back, and with the punctuaâ€" tion marked more than before, if : that were possible. ‘This irritated the nranf. ANOTHER OUTRAGE IN IRELA®NXD. â€"___. " o g~OnF I€IACT ID 1Js m » MMMQ‘M& \wuuphinureprint,udelflodhytbe compositors the best manuscript they had ever seen. _ The copy was given out to tbecnnpo-'toungvp.g- at a time, who set itu p and punctuated it as they had been in the habit of doin@, each as he thought the sense required. The proofâ€" reader read the proofs, marked a few nhaubi e 0 oo E â€"_ _ F0 C > Ee HHQusoue in a New England paper :â€" Wem,annnbcofm when we were at work in a book oa pear Boston, the copy was Â¥eceived for a scientific work. The ‘ copy was ‘manuâ€" script, with every letter well formed, every capital letter in its proper . nlans An old compositor tells this k in a New Eaglang 7. s"_""US ansodote TAE MYSTERY opr PUNXOTUATIONK, + ~ â€" .M'tel{t'lm,w L:w:l-;; ut pusctuation on that young men, named

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