OP â€"TIHRE. â€" K m a.â€" and 30 fuches, *# &t Joun. ® T curough ai the k Way. iÂ¥ is ***~ * sb We _ wnt : ~ EEICK * r=*®s 3t teemi «Ticke. O Mce, &:3';.â€"5- ® as undep 3 Grand Pro on Th tds T nodive ge 2l3 i £ 2 a m, and ay tor Conch ty OM bo: opin for "33 7 *« " } ~_ po= nostarac â€"â€"â€" ~â€" ..J TEA COMPANY h ue vemmmge o "Nume hy yon‘" "arcamngmetiiim: 3+ | weie esnt ME hn nieid e ce ant oo i raty good for common purposes, & -'- “mn_“ †( o JLIci’mw to tedenea o mJ impruliPievanacter (i2) dutes aelliea e n us . 0_ CC snn ANO TUSING.The subscribot having ."u-u-u-m fl.w | ¢ttaws and , would beg to his | his old patrons “bb:b&\ to sitend to their ordets for tuning promptly '“‘::‘Nllï¬n- flflm-.am | Ur received > m-. Auction P Rowas, a0d at E. Miles* Music Store. t frantumme : """0000‘s Olle Euow BEB only 50 cent: and : _ Only 15 conts ~.â€"-MM. Jast She thing for the Sun and Comet Burners. Jost ramx: in gomare 1 ; _ . 7 _/ " * NiÂ¥ friends and .. T Tsl that he is ready to receire Pllvkn BUARDING HousK. â€"wa.u,. 0 % 1. Aaimarmcmmenvngrentame 020, 0 25, .2: o: k..‘:.....-:.. 0 18, 0 21, 0 26, 0 29 1-1:- of the above named articles, Ns wi pag the Paitlage o tes 10 16 5P Toss"i 1ib Cattees, to the .:-u h-: or u...::o: m;m‘ of ='-'i... Agoent. Where *'â€"'-"T"â€""'â€"-' brer wate. Auan mntivhous i theie one. choige in remara ts ous =0*5~‘fllfll~t BLACK TEA. 3 Very Fine, do" do Exsollont Pull Flaroured . o & 1 Codfess, wo hards imported Tin Hermsâ€" tie C:tises and Ezes, which will preserve the ‘i - € Va" seas ani Volses, after|jone trial Imiâ€"pâ€"-‘hh-nm'mb be of the Anest quality, cheap and" free from all rh‘h‘L“h-â€".‘:x: PPR B "â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘---â€" beetatadatedi ancitvartedicacsctcnd 1 ;%:JP#“:‘. mh.#o:.t: "“wfl every ons are hu -.::I.y' ... thtained from our Continental merchants, as MBEISIDORE OHAMPAGNE has removed to Prrou‘s Blook, Sussex street, entrance Murray imabaad annondces to his friends and to the nubt! ; COFFER! COFFEE! COFFEE! sn ho en e oo on priy ind oi through x mistake. * * â€"~ _ M e _ Â¥ess not meationed in this ‘ciresiar oqn. That some did A. 0. AUDY & co. Box t0t, Â¥. 0. 0mkesty Otteny,, 3y 0 °5 "32eq P Oite the Post Officeâ€"{J be too fuar families clubbiug together could send ie foue & 1o bazes, on ons 14 18 booenter conld them to one addresifaarriage and mark each bor plainly, so tast each flt;.:hdtmt.; We warrant all tue 'l‘u:nlln.twâ€a,. mate they can e e o Pee e e amiatnctory Ipins o ï¬-ul: -.ultu:.. free to any R :‘-“*1 od on delivery ; "aM'_e"_- 3 2 on delivery man, where there are ‘aflnï¬un expense it will be better to send money with the order. Where a 25 ib bok would _ wo 12 1b bozes, or one 230, or 45 1b box sort ::'L-nï¬wï¬ï¬-i-oâ€"u ?F;:“ a dppa rance of Tea. They are for J:fl Amvour. They have been “:.u.. tbour lu:l-do worth, :‘.’h‘ in in drinking them.. W o sell for the seatieet posstple m*&o“mm?mu med cal authorities and judges of Toa, have been pronounced to be quite pur=, and f:ee from and THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY ho-fl.u-'_d_-‘n_"d_w their toas of the it ~~ tctncs < A 1) a Graduate of the Im; Py insy oo Prane m stroct, corner of K ingâ€"streat. ‘Jur stook of Concertinas, Viollas, Flutes, &6., #*o., is, as usual, very large. New Sheet Music and Books constantly arrivâ€" (me .J. L. ORME & S0N, SBign of the Golden Lyre, it â€"___ Neo. 8, Yparksâ€"st., next Durle & Son‘s se offering: our Teas in small packs tA es anen oo cays ital.at â€" Mantzuaak Montreal Hay*PRICERS LOW & TERMS LIBERAL ®@q WARREN‘S PLPR oRGANS, â€" URGANS and MELODEUNYS from the bestfacâ€" «ories in the United States, excelling in finish and mq&h&mhr'umnhn-&,. ‘ Now is the time for intending purchasers, OREZEX 1£1, MAE reuerdrne iesns , AND MELODEONS, a their now Show Room, comprising PIANOâ€"FORTES, from ail the leading makers. ttawa, June 23, P I a NOâ€"FOR TES, ORGAN 8, is tnow > be of the finest qualities cents snd 60 cents per gailon. "l Respectfully eall the attention of the public to heir magnidcont stock of Dï¬a' a suving to the consumer of 156 to e ngnt porpnridmrie PnsP hy nc ious substanses. (Orders for foar 5 tb boaes. eUsTaAVE m'r;'. inist ofthe Cathe . i Graduate of the Irporiat Coneortnint ts CC CECCEINE * .. cenessntrerecessemm eneer ananens« s adn0n000 ressnesscene RE*URUREENENEHHHHHHH +#pee0000 coocs ~VOL HY GOFPFEE, * & smail advance on cost. ![zgmptu\om it‘ 47. of the monty ean be seffect by “!'"'-lm. there are J L. ORME & #08 ESMONXDE BROS. TH% n C POVE & 4 ; #EKO0, N. BENEDICT. 0 35 @ 40 0 55 @ so 0 50 @ 69 015 @85 1 00 @ 40 0 4 @ so 0 55 @ so 0 T5 @ so 0 40 @ 15 0 85 @ 60 0 15 @ 80 0 50 @ so 0 65 0 To 015 0@ #o L%O, s NA e _ > 0 or _ A 80ME BRAUTLrFUL COUORES, Covered with Dam difforent patterns, B * Amge than to.be had sipewhere m: BTILTOXNX C Cheoese, and 10 fl very line Aasvoar, Japans, Blacl ties asto qualities and well _ rh a i chased for retail t1 100 ?z Pickles, of all kinds, put up _ order and warâ€" Ham, Tongues, Strasbourg Meats, Game and Salmon, Auchory Paste, Curric Powders; Impeoria: PO"ID-IA'II-â€" And the colebrite P1G BRAND, unequaled in quality, at prises unusualiy low, by the case of dos each, quarts $2.50, pints $1.15, Warrant od by Guinpess & Co‘s certificate, dh.. "‘v'“'"‘--'- 2CC7 TCooe : TK .-.’“b’."â€,u. n for quality and â€" priges. 10 SHDs foat win® (18 years or4) PaTENT mlï¬ SEAL CONGRESS, Amu: of PRUNELLA BOOTSâ€"Bat. Ex Ship Angleses from Liverpool. & DIRECT: IMPORTATIONS, : ROSSE & BLACKWELL‘s GOO0DS Lea & Perrin‘s Worsester Sauce. *+<ae* _ M LADIES, m To our Prunalla Congress, a firstâ€"rate article for $1. To our Pranella lth::: h..................-.-. se ::d.l.;mmu"z'n:'uww†Ts . Luspection of our stock and prices is respestfully Warranted fae quattty, Mhoar Bhakp * a very large and varied assortment of LADIES®, GENT8, MISSES‘ & CHILDREN® DRESS & WALKING BOOTS. â€" Wo would call the especial attention of the Ez Bark Gazelle from COGN AC. BOOTS AND S$BOERS,â€" T PoR is SPRING AND _;su_unnxfl B O O The stock as -n.l!'-.iu-'uh'gnunn, and is warranted to give satisfaction, and at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. A‘ large supply of Lumbermen‘s Woear always on hana. Orders taken for sil sorts of work,. Only the best workmen employed. _ _ _ k Ex Chaudiere, from London. and Summer Stock uf Feet ‘Weer ahice ain 26 .":""'P"""""’!m:tm ; LATEST AND BEST STYLES © in general that I am now and Summer Stock uf Feet CAPITM BoOT AND sHoE STORE, YORK l?ll_l'r.' I would inform my customers and‘ the CAaAsES GUINNESS & CO‘B XXX | .. AJ BTEPHESS & co f late F G & C A Crosby, the Mammoth Boot, 51 Bparksâ€"st., Contre wua. 3 â€" BUMXMXERB, . w + &Â¥ THE RED BO0T â€"__ PC NAC eGemwnete 18 °20 | comfortable ‘board and rooms by applying at ravancge ie MRJ DUILGNAN‘3 Sparks stroot. _ 11306 HE NEW STYLEs TS AND sHOE3:! r\.ldn-'-.llmv-u- and Roasted jon the jpremises, in stock, equalto English r’: 1b cheaper. ind prices. Now Season Teas, fiatâ€"/or families, being pur ALL WEATHERY." and Boy‘s Wear. STKPHENS & co‘y, PIXE FAMILL Y AT AT AND SHOES orts of work, Only the GEORGE MURPHY. ‘a, Men‘s Is hereby given that ‘default having been made in payment of the principal money and interest secured by a certain mortgage made by *| paxtes firim EASTMAN, in favor of a 3uoxnloroucmn¢u-uluu g| ABIGATL EASTMAN, the wife ot the said o Dflllh'lm.mnl.nouhlm h&onmdmubflv‘â€di those certa‘r portions of the corth half of lot mflmh&o“mhï¬o r.lmocmn.llhuldb'wpolm htvn.d;w“hbnxnuhhlq. m.mmwn-umwmo.- mencing at the point where the side line between said lot three and lot four strikes the north west M u‘odhmmnlldnuuupunhu. [which road llbn&h-nulhlln-llm _| thence sotth sixzteon degrees east slong said side line five chains, ffteen and three qua..or links to the north bank of Bare Brook ; thence casterly tollowing the windings and turnings ot said f mï¬m“tflmu‘&mm | ter huks to the north west side of said travelled | road; thenee northerly tollowing the nou.h wost luooluldmdbvhulp-nnb.m at a"point where the said road turns towards the | west ; thence also following the northt west side of ‘ nllndbodd-.lflyhg and a half links to | the place of beginning, also two roods, commeneâ€" ing at the point where the south east side of the | heretofore mentioned Russell Road strikes the north bank of the said Bare Brook ; thence castâ€" nlyllu‘m.uï¬dhdld‘)onh&.ud at an obtuse angle with sakd Russell Road, two chains, thirty three and three quarter link s; | C mmmm.mm > Road, thirty three and links; the nee easterly and parallel to> the norih side ot said & Bare Brook two chains, thirty three and three | & quarter links to the south cast side of said Russell | | Road ; thence southerly along the south cast side dl“l-dlflmm&vhnlfl " three quarter Jinks to the place of beginning, | 4 ’mmlflhmdnmduï¬o ;mummmmuu‘u Public Auction, at the Law Ofice of MOBGROVE & TAILLON, in the City of Ottawa, on MONDAY, | T the TWENTY FIFTH day of OCTOBER nest, A D 1869, atâ€"tweive o‘clock, noon. _ J Terms to be made known at the time ot sale, This sale being under a power of sale contained ' in said mortgage, the sard Bracket Hoford Clarke ly fllmnnhlhmm-ly. | All searches, abstracts and conveyances to be d At the purchasers‘ expense. ' Ottawa, 21st September, A D 1869. MOSGROVE & TaAILLON, » .___ Solicitors for the said â€"â€" â€"| J 1159. 4#ta 3 Mwm lï¬'m;um'. PU.LIO nOTICE baa s e “â€"--'wu t Emmeppet i :"‘,‘.".;"“"",_,_. and renovating effect on the digesâ€" DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practioal Chomists, LOWELL. MASS., U. 8. A. Ot‘aws, August 17. 1869, 112838y. "I I."l....a;.‘zh“ frequent doses : pn.’ m Supprossion -hrm.nn be taken -:.m.-m effect by -m mots qipeaton 20102 take one or two PÂ¥ile to proâ€" nas is emmanal, f ",OC,CCACoH, Vu° one m dose is eoporally required. ravst, wet pessarnare s sn â€"_. h ® amawraA: h« wi. _ Wc CTEmCs Ead anled. Dx. J. C. A & Co., Practical all round the world. " . aicsr tue Cpmimonle rtad he balil l% â€"â€"-bâ€"m -u‘ eoun bmet borantiinng tds the Liver fnto ..e.s'.,;ï¬:.‘{‘." "':"“"fll: remedy p.::ll'd'n' markable cures, where other me ected | St,peig l avatifed By the Suocnfortemente m “‘“u.:.“g.ï¬"m.'r-«muem As its name implies mi." coooy mmpHgs, it does a / o O |mpies, it does Cure, and does u. Containing neithor Arsenic, Quinine, Bism cured | s#ar MianuAacs a» 7. _ C PCOR I6 it§ over the disordars of the and ““"M’ the mos‘.Sotteam pomem prodd to i whas bote curable, still great : irs of c ease soemed scttled, have bean 2 Mpagne O oo Gnpnpana d 2 w]ll-uw» milder forms of disease and to ‘oung children, it is gm-&hhw“‘dwygé&. '_?_ig\‘!“_..f“fl?‘.hm-"m' PHe ill® gerous mb‘flomâ€""hmâ€"“ voyline~â€"q he kepron nand oo oo Attacks of c""azm are sometimes subject {o caldy aut 20000 85 all CE CYE mE -m tion, as it has become better known. . Its haracter to cure various ?Q‘hfl;.dmm:n?hnh..'. mosiCtne has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confklence of mankind, remedy for pulmonary com piaifly *A th!s excellent a p ""*‘â€"""â€"'â€"-!-“lw uoi se en d en , :'z_flhrmmhmm s nmink .‘ Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, Â¥For Diseases of the Mdï¬o‘hnu-dtnm, h Coughs, Colds, "Whooping &Mm s anvthing@ -_h..".&!.'.".'.‘).'!‘!"? of â€" Its form ces io cure the varions Afvctions “‘ £5 a reâ€" dh-n-m..!!“_;wb Y, mm"â€"t"n? "reâ€" ver Complaints, it is remedy, wis Spbotite f PFIRSP PRZE _ NEW D O M INIO N ¢ DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, 4 No 204,. Ridean stroot, Ottaws City, _ ~ In rear of Gelhausen & Dupuis Tobatco Btore. Orders for Dyeing and Scouring will be promptâ€" ly filled at the LOWEST CHARGES, Particular aitention paid ‘to the Cleaning of the above Tt‘ ousand, making Seventy Thou. #nd Doi mm o e duf imb aet a ; â€"â€" B. R. CORWIN, ow L CUTVOE. I have &hlq?mw with the Receiver &g@nflyhmn&mmmx Oltawa, September 4, 1869, 1141.3m Um. MUTUAL Oltawa, November 7, 1868 O 220 NOZPEE TOZ & , OP BB MJ Deposit in U. 8. d of ‘81 B. R. CORWLN, Genera XXX and No. 1 F W HITE BEAXS A CHAINX CABLE and ANCHOR, Junel4, 1869. OSEPH BOESE, 1067.3m ‘nwmubrmmunnocx OFâ€"GOODS IN THE CITY, Gentlemen of taste and fashion .can suit themâ€" alves with all the novelties of the season. mmu..mm†firstâ€"class workmen, in the Jatest New York and Paris styles. P. A. & P: J. RGLESON, 1067 Je % 7 J, EGLEB OTTAWA, MoON DAY, SEPIE 'l!.Ifl TAILORING. Now York, says: @1 have used Dr, A. Trask‘y OQintment in my â€" pracstice = number of Aln prenineCanant with Biemanre 1 dove it ons of $ cure Rar .D °P !._‘...‘,.'_H';I:‘-‘- of the venls. . .0 1 everywhere, *Be ‘sure “.n_; =MRS â€" «INsLOWs Ssoorhixe : sryaÂ¥p." Having the facâ€"simile of # Cartis & Perking® on mother, and reluet and health to the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is pertectly safe to use in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the preâ€" Mdm:dmduuh‘m.â€. “O'U'ld-uuhthmm : Prica 2s Stont it. ‘There ia not a mother on earth who ha aver used it, who will not toll you at onge that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is no mistak D. + A« Trask‘s ee o P CCC €7 Europe, The Restorer and is witd me wh ie L2 Mrs. 8. A ALLEX®S EYLOBALSAMUM, another Areparation Jor the Hair ; clar and transparent, -ii“onllaliml.‘hbm-’uflr,mï¬lw ;.Wlb;..-.'.,l" high cost 1 :"#....4.. A as a Hair I over renc is :m%ydl not ouly in this country but in enntiiierriansttiraceti.ds s a c 2l 1 Will < Restore Gray Hanir to i Naturat Life, Cotor and Beaut It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. _ It will sromou luxguriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately â€"checked. C #a¢ hestorer and 7 ylobalsamum lw-.; e used one with the other. 5it ET ALL Duveoists. Proprictors, 8. R. V. Dazer & Co., Wholesale Dr‘“g \~ 35 Bursiay St. aud 40 Park Place, Rew: uce MATCA av, ioi n t stck IN8URANCE COMPANY OP MALIN k, Trask‘s lnnmi Olntment Cures E' BRatiles.:â€"Dx. Bixouiu. of Ukaa t:S» 8. A. ALLEN‘® HAIR RESTORER IMPORTATIONS. n t j ts ns / neral Agent, 8t John, N.B For the Minister of Finance JOHN LANYUTON, ever, that is if the cightâ€"hour movementâ€" for mmpl-,.wm:"'mb;:dddnw ve a call two hours, a day‘s work. § * l esn . 12 [ _ Py pyeee‘y and so perfectly was the sinking accomâ€" plished, that the trees retained their â€"It has been calculated that, . in actual waste of tissue, one hour of menâ€" tal labour is equivalent to four boturs 07 a section of the country has, at a comâ€" T ux P e ._Lh.'..l_d_“_.’..'nk. 9.“ M sleni e npright, the tops of which are m‘"“'zlgmï¬ b‘:lt.. few of them reach out a few feet. â€" It 1s believed that Squawk Lake, at a point some 400 yards forthcoming official report ‘of mmofoniudma. The expenses of the Treasury departmen proper were increased 09.000.0(3, whi those of the Interior department ha for the fiscal year just ended was less than $585,000,000, as against $1,070,â€" 000,000 for the year before, â€" and nearly ï¬-bwninlwi fllom‘&:uo!fln war. _ The actualâ€"expenses of military Hofaicee rnsatoms o & to the one .!Y‘uio S:th’;, were qgu,ogo;,oo:. The avy department expenses the year ending J 1868, were over $30,000,â€"‘ 900, while for the" the iast ï¬od’ymi they reached only about $23.500,000. or tz UxiteD StaTEs.â€"The warrant books of the Treasury dmnm-t show that the expenditures of the government severe measures ag:‘nst our remaining companions. He was capable of cruelty;"" ne up from $38,000,000 to £36,000,000, he‘above exhibit will be made in the (very bad fever, indeed,) and everybody on thore was affeld of the contegin, We did not.take our bagzage with us from Fernando Po, for:fear of being detected, mnllonb;do(h- mk:hc:o)y which : we on ; but we were kindly© wiï¬'lm,no.lgy the .Calab‘: fl;n(! Bonny m&m most i S hohhndolFm:o Pom-ï¬l? oSpanish uovernment.) * The authorities had knowledge of our escape by a previous mail, but they did not: come on board, through ‘the stratagems of the commander, who ‘ reâ€" Expexnotrors or t8s Governuzstr W the shore, is a forest of fir trees, ous} prices. He robbed us, also, ‘and ve us very mean food, butit was much Eflerthu the ~national rancho.‘ At Puero Rico, were we put up for some Evunded repairs ((twentyâ€"six days from BVSDRA. Y wah wasrs ILLREL o2 1% 0 ; 47 ever We MEc l on m SRevvel ‘ed us. â€" They are a miserable rabble, for the most ‘part carretoneros (teamsters). When we embarked for Fernando Po we we‘e not officially informed of our sad déatiuf, but very few days before our arrival there did we know the truth. We always believed that weâ€" would be earried ~to Cadizâ€"or Canaries, Those bloody brutes did not éontentznomaelvea with tornrenting us '{byda_nlly, but by: evVery manne t+»inÂ¥ aa " *n VoRS t o CGegecs in ol ncllc oo nu. . OME . EPCE : / CMKL* talion, under Herrera‘s. command, came upon us on our arrival, but they did not take our lives away, through . the exerâ€" tions of the few regular troops who escortâ€" ud lan ~ MAL _ * 6 G ‘ * We Sny brother and myself) were imprisoned on the 14th of February last, with some of our friends and other Remedios and Calbarien people, ï¬ï¬fty- five altogether,) and since then, till our arrival in Fernando Po, we suffered a great deal from bad treatment at the hands of our enemies, especially ~during our stay at ‘ La Cabana,‘ where the volunteers threatcned to assassinate us every day, In that fort the fifth hat. o 5y 00 0 0, c g, / ~ 0 2"V> Anowâ€" ~+ne fruth e always believed that weâ€" would be rried ~to Cadiz or Canaries, : â€"Those loody brutes did not content themselyes ith tornrenting@ us 'Wy, but by ’"indw‘ tried to harass us mortally. e K eig‘l:?-fonr volunteers on board r on: custody, from whom we received The Boston Commonwealth publishes the following letter, received from a dc:b;fl patriot who escaped from Fernanâ€" 0 ;=â€" # * * " We ImÂ¥ hirthuar lantku.lllem 0 to have â€"two cases of yellow fever ‘s Sound f + ike at a mLt m..:ml?.‘_xu_l year just ended CUBANS AaT FERSANXNDO By toward ER 27, 186o. with the us at énerâ€" __â€"The total cost of the monument to be erected over: theâ€"remains. of Lincoin, at Spliw%'htohmm.. Of this sum â€"$48,000" remain ‘yet to be collected. uneration. ,‘ She would ‘have reccived 4 Co:, for â€"anything else .‘published " in hm thit the poitaak sc ho Te P ap oc “ a5 4 %e:"‘“')%umu our state, ment. : g f fln MnR caclel l c 0 20 02 o es J m aaly m ie tin o o) M e to to say, ‘as‘we aré suthorized to do," that i,,’m sume, tï¬odlrrlmnï¬ renient with the pubâ€" wflh%lcmy‘imb engay ements on il., a tion, so to say, to tiame her own terms of F. .. 0 v,_,,-â€"â€"â€"v-;wâ€"ilvw ;,dn:{;ai& zobh ‘vomsn flï¬. England, er t is more ang womanly, Itmmy,'naqu Bat it is not Mrs. Stowe‘s invention. It is her repre. sentation of Lady Byron: as she saw her and knew her, and as others saw her, If ithuga it -omhm superhuman,... if Lady was a enthusiast, voynte{:.flflndig- such charâ€" acters â€" have appéared in‘ history© (before. But, common or uncommon, this relsation of Mrs. Stowé plainly .intends . to repreâ€" sent Lady Byron as actunted by as lofty into: which it ha call this a siander Butler vallsit ‘ec character (as this is the story Ofher life) fnd y ortboi Bhrane Ts Sus) hoi tss ne hme ) ie usband "af.e2" qi ooo t Cnging to her A Word from Mrs. Stowe. g The Hartford. Courant publishes the note prefixed by the editor of Macmil Tlian‘s Magazine to the "True Story of Lady Byron‘s Life," and adds the followâ€" ‘ ing remarks,. which, we suppose mayâ€"be regarded ‘as sn ©informial ‘communication from Rirs. Stowe herself : | one ‘of I::.’molt ‘notable things in the " Trug. .B‘q:flld’;.’r 8 Hb,†misunderstood or ‘have failed wholly. to: notice ;‘ itâ€"is a traitâ€" of Lady Byron‘s his safety, for African "political complics. f political complica. ’tions do{l,ot last very lorg. _‘ is HENRY BOWLEY. : +Beptembér 610 > ~ : ; ‘â€"â€"'â€"â€"-w.*_____ P «* ~ THEBYROYX scanmoat. -TO.SO‘ MM from some """“":,fmmhtmmw* stonc‘s long silence is owing. . If it be so I have no fear but "m soon hear of P T in ,Of o f~emRu disaster, they are bound to compensate the sufferers® for the damage they had sustained. 4 Unaware of this many & traveller asâ€" cribes to other than . the true cause his detention .atâ€" some Jflm from which he pauts to escape, <Now, if friendly interâ€" course between : the â€"tribes thfmg{ whose territory the hviollz :hhu to go- 1; in any way ownnï¬ i .z ear MW:mu those: ‘he may be with to keep â€"him until ï¬:l_m vi:ntt risk ‘to ‘thhmabivan: 413 dhe 1. u9 & uSV ( 0 O L C **SOn mJ aTIIVAl & discase: breaks out in the willage, an ‘acciâ€" dent happens :to the chief or some of his family, or any .. other: casualty occurs. The traveller is regarded as in some way the cause of this misfortune, but those who sent ‘him on, rather than he, are held to be responsible for the ill effects of his visit, and if they have not by preâ€" Â¥Yious negotiations seem:{d thcuef:l:- ingt the conséquences of an possible Vd?:.(or.’they are hannd +a A!â€"â€"-â€"-“ of a trib young man, and the ]; from him informed us his medicine chest, I within the bounds nf â€" The London Telegraph contains the following communication :â€"â€" _ â€" I think Sir Roderiekllmhinn’lï¬zh in the safety of Dr. Livingstone is upon the whole, well founded. I ‘do not beâ€" lieve thsthohlbmkilledbyfln natives, for the Africans, unless they be Mohzmmeduu, are not in the habit of killing travellers ; but as he is not a young man, and the last letters received from him tm . s P C to themselves WHERE is LIVINGQSTOX EC ¢ > simaltancous Wwith his arrival a on Thursday, were bospitably enterâ€" ;t-‘adbyt.hi:lm&ma( that city. â€"ml::':floveuiberiflm date Medway of the Great Eastern with the Indian:cable on board, for: laying down between .: Aden and Bombay. â€" The nn.gtb necessary Npin‘: her teonili tee auantity stowed on board up aminution of the, obligations of the Govâ€" ermment of $59,500,000 since General Grint came into office. ’Muemdutï¬cmudtbe U.S.forfln’-ou&'ofw'm show a reduction of the debt of $10,000,â€" m,t'i“‘n'mï¬th Ar'. duction, and making in. the while a diâ€" lw"fl"mm"myï¬â€˜m march to make fifteen or twenty northward through the forest, without a m“" tlist â€"made by ‘deer or ‘bear. M‘q:dn--dtm'Ml secured ; : ‘then : crossing. from: Mount Colden to : the apposite shore.upon the ayalanche, we resumed our fourney on magone, resumed m' :",:‘_'.’.“““'";‘h beneath Mount â€" Metyâ€" our :eyes ; loose rocks, earth, bushes, . w #"As the sun rose higher 208 higho higher we were reminded that we had yet a day‘s ig on the edge of the.cliff above; It mm:.râ€"iflou-wmm avalanche had rushed, â€" ® Fatigne was forgotten, and in climbâ€" ing up into the dyke, and in examining and c an ‘hour passed away, â€" It was our privilege to be the first to thus betwirt walls at times one hundred feet high. W’M‘I‘J“""ï¬l“ at the signs â€"of the Jate storm," the â€" #hiâ€" vering tree tranks driven into clefts or 4 eW o en mt '“-‘,l'“ probably foot higher, c “Q"'::"i:civ.u stood â€"atâ€"the enâ€" k"‘. of 'b;::?d!*‘- flfla.ï¬opp:‘- pales mhs, dleft apert. snd the ‘grea less. . This was the light mould or soil MM’. jr;b the storm, slid unctionsly first and under all ndonndtbogrwllido. The shattered trees Wdzitbemndnoh had been so dashed and ‘battered that searce. Tok "Tho 'ï¬pfb-rk::?mom them. probably was igin of ï¬.m&kn‘,ï¬zwflfldd and deconiposingâ€"wood‘:which we immeâ€" two lakes wee O Prilhng the Lake, and striki m .h‘nt’ on | * h dashed it twonty foer in ge M *, 4 % logs ie e 1| _ oo . o t oC EEPRAHHIKEIE 20 ul rooks‘ and earth, the mountainâ€" top, had rashed on through and ove~ it. lanche Lake no longer existed ! â€""The thing seemed improl " Thig . § ® 7 nnd « hios wit seputoy aoeeed in sed it Y for t‘le P-"", WQMinw& at © Blinn‘s,‘ and everywhere saw marks of the recent storm. It was ;ï¬]uw tramp, for the sky was bright and clear, We viewed the worderous Adirondack Pasd, saw the ice caverns, ehm Tast ’“l".ioo.s!â€d.’.‘myw 'lcï¬ fhe Ausable to doscend the Exadison, and laboured‘ on down to the village other parties were alread in from other quarters, m â€" supâ€" per, we compared our experiences and ..dd our dflin.’twn- whut war »nuw Lk. uy 44 . ) 7 "\_* THunder shower, but heavry and continuous ; our experiences, miseraâ€" ble as they were, have no place here ; suflice it to say that the storm was such as had not occurred for many years, oven there amid the mountains, BW io opapaloom dgget ras, and IC was l&‘.i.‘"b F+ that we set out ho #4a k _ % sw v 3 <U, as we were descendi w were caught in â€" a ternll’)ï¬ st rain was like a thunder showeér and continuous : our evnerian uis _ _ _ on Eonl ckl l s it tri ."’ cmbraced the eimpieg of fiecite culrace those MT‘I:), first and .m. * succession the visit; of the Indi a56, Adirondack Iron -';'fk., Opalescent river and Lake Colden. On riday, August 20, as we were descendi Whiteface we were caught in a terrible storm. Tc VBBPLANCOK CouvI® writes to the iAlbny Evening Journal thofono'in"g “'“"m::{icuemhï¬mm o " About ‘the middle of August last Frist I had the good fortune to be among the peaks of the Adirondacks mo. zing. W wero a party of threeâ€"the state botanist, lnot{::.- gentleman aud mwanlf# â€" AA_l 10+0 * Ustrep Srates Dzst.â€"The ‘ 1 en # """"'.,.,{:3- ADIRON» ‘Mm‘“hm ~tion, what was our astonâ€" we wore told that Avaâ€" ke was cut in t To Ubeinight cooer ._._ {PRICEâ€"3 CORNTg. Lancashireâ€"27 of them in Liverpool; in Staffordshire, six in Yorkshire, and siz boroughs ; 65, or 504 per cent., were reported ‘! the county constabulary, Rnhï¬.w-udan,oral"..‘_’ oflbovbulnnu-bc,muptrhdi. AR n rn in nah B0 0 lt in t ul 4nz > l- '. ) * *.i-;- C meve Heaek" tenth of the population dl-d-d?.:[: or 39:5 per cent,,. were reported in the branches be hewn off, which lditer operaâ€" tionilazhdddn-ï¬onotmm Any method of planting which doss not forecast the future . beight and breadth of trees, â€" whether planted singly or in ifl;c,ï¬%‘ t foregoing hints do not exhaust the gubject, but we hope they ~will enable IflMbMï¬\.‘;ï¬. mig. snn id e rrmers hays tallen, w is now y to y. â€"Hearth and Home, _ dfl,ï¬â€˜ll " 6e t v'â€"",r:’.-f' “'“‘::m w:':: to the Thwdm-ubum trees must be cut down, or their lower branches be hewn off, which Idtter operaâ€" little beanties are set out within arm‘s :ï¬dï¬mvi.&qu c-ly. We souee " Pobted« Bat in a few years, | _ â€" young giauts begin to show ‘their strength and large proportions, They throw out â€" their arms in lusty vigour, â€" â€" > stretoling from fifteen to twenty feet on ap, 2. 1. 1 PCRA As they grow to maturity. stand in the ‘nurseryâ€"rows, ‘and so the ©poo‘ our own «pluck, and to view the It deserves to,be saidâ€" that a tree is W'ï¬nflwuï¬nbydn 'tgtl.’uu‘ud‘ : for, by so doing, I not only steal the richness of his land, and overchadow his Yegetables and trees, but, »when my fruit sll onum"vu:.:“" ‘ over Toh stoeg uit mss hï¬lm-"".‘. pines "‘Ql'.lr-lnusdn of one‘s walks carriageâ€"roads, . Few persons know or stop to inquire how large these .",‘_"[mfl"'.“'“'!mw-u'.ï¬ty. apect our own " ETT TT mers uOW, if 1. wére to set it out anew ? . If not, cut it ‘down; let it a resolution once formed, and the work fairly doné, we come to reâ€" . 3. . y n bnidtinize: d AMany a fine place.is injured because fll'zov-,u-, having at ‘,J planted his wufl'm“mï¬n effect, afterward | or m I'hl'. s M#ndï¬-g.m::’a’w','..a_b, w"*“‘"‘l"flh&ua Lo ont â€"down‘ a tree which one | planted, many yearse This feciing in atvere) and many years. . This feeling is and "hw,mu-, be hhf to excess. . The only ion should is this or that tree in tpâ€"r W ould I plant it there now, if I were to set ‘it mukamitor T _IT uol aut H:Anuma Lt i nhaiaams blak 2. â€" :â€" apsit, .90 shading o/ «dwelli .b’ q% trees, and thick, ol, vikes, W“ %M%. and a 8e o ho 25 ons Spits meed it nove # Nthlg.sd ‘ï¬"""'““:dï¬;:.hiabu makes & mistake a o mï¬;‘!...{u#“"-"lm because suil clay. A better way still would gâ€â€˜â€œ"â€ï¬wm"&’my to fort ,f-ou.z‘a-u-mm they would en erae s ons 3 '“ i. 4 1 noarly impossible ?:fer S Stmry, ment has r of ralal 14 fl-&“fly; o C life. garaen for thirty or fifty . feet. They !m‘“‘thmMy because of its richness, l Ifm--ub.-uizu.mud a garden fence, the soil should be reâ€" b.'dlh trench . gra ?‘".‘*&’W‘r‘mufll nuld v" auy obnersde than the north, tlny they do no harm !&Wa their m‘mh'm&-w"’u If they should uncover the roots of these ma-(""’“’..‘.‘,""“:."" apple or .m h C&â€" ....._“"d"':g‘.'.!'!' fonce and into the [hliv-ufm-mwveu, the trees, ;"""P‘am-ingto-odmwn to rlit,lndbilmo.‘,"†.‘d,ypodlctinof % .};".tm-otum -;rl:..’ should bobedlo'd with in a garden should in a yard or small orchard by thl-|l| Il"-."‘ where they can receive appropriate care. The only trees which may be admitted hx NeA T K erap n 4e should be set on the borders, with walke Ccrossâ€"walke, hf IWI‘ â€"'n y @Setal &' streich upward and spread outw 1wnuï¬fufldew‘o s oo wige foad apw a it M o Ne piap:s rich ignâ€" d for other 11 i/ o ""¢ Fith food design become large and handsome f'_"_',nlll::uwmthn d a ,â€".a-â€".,-._._ on the outer border, or by the There are ms such, r are nearly all :-':’u-u in*@ & ~ TREES OUT oP Puacx. t y _ hn : PHon chok , or by the side of the