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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Oct 1870, p. 1

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"MILA®® _ at ‘!fi"” h6 a TV yO w streot. w‘ dSparks ' A i. | rensee Zme e resem s rem e Russel I" ot Tooitve a An ie t emers on TT W , Sarmaent .‘m in Caancer) . * _ *Pavine, 4o , &0, for the PC P-'vâ€"- esxtaam colrytsst=N AGRST, MB OENDREAU, the propristor of that so P“‘ uo the City Hotel popular Parlont, has the plessare to apnounce t¢ UWrawa. his namerous friends and the ,.ub..::.u, Lamber Mershan .db“uflomum bom .M.‘n‘.:-mmquâ€" uwmnummuww tade e offers his services in ongag!ng minedto ealarge and thoroughly furoish anew .'mm“‘h"_ his betablishment. Ue will sare no expense to of his ability. reador Purlour the most comfortable, BC 0 prosu lo.uuuomm‘nvm uio MB uis ut e l ols i n omls .--...l." , HEFC*""" \os and Accoucheut, P eoaaly sevapled by Dr_ Malâ€" wi o dapsar‘® * u+ 6 TKELL, Barrister ,Q”M Public, Clork K n iny. tor the United :-â€";'â€"“‘ ’d uis be capable of all t $, wales NH® ME OOO _0 w m.‘\-lnndul sasant dream. esasaited say day, exsept Sunday,. you P1 a tw*p a#. never beloelt * deeply in ies 47 nchind. ns this exce lont L~ and most of the "‘:’ UUTCHIIO®, L. mume e eeek CC 0 0 l he pressnse of a substanse originâ€" the mouthâ€" .~:~m=‘#’| messcd wath, bas introduced into ihe use of theâ€" Mitroas Jalde oft _ whict ..“MUM T T0 ladl sn bk 1~ON i. fully prepared to SEt1, or to lasert sing!e se alther goid, silver or KaL ComMIssI=N AGRNT, "oan» Parlont, has the plessure to apnounce Amat,next to the City Hotel | PPRIME S, M-b.“.. v""'” """". M UWrawa. .:..“ <h ::u:.-up.: whica l w the ( e "hive is fls 1 PLAT sereige ust t enc wopmam save no expense to rding to their rafte while P*#*"08 | pender Parioar st of his abllity . cmtenen oF 0 prosu u.uuuorbudnvm Heq, W alter Smith, Beq, MB a@NDREAU having served considerable », Beq, R W Cruice, Bsqâ€" tume in seame of the best and mork extensive Halt ) TA 'â€".mhuudfl-nllhu s e LW .k States, As in a position to conduct the dut ‘ ..";no. on-l:.‘.?: of his establishment in a meaner that be macher of Organ, Pianoa04 PN96!08, | urpassed. 21â€"A %e s ues ue nactiets k .\“ CN ~". and power to cure the various affections is and thross, have made it known As & r0â€" eeee! Neevemmmene ~~ never before in the whole history of 'm'l 3 pacumw‘s Dining Saloon.) sampleâ€"room (for =TIMESs" OFFICE. bumersemmemnatenng mm e e 1 Chorry Pectoral, wAHtk= CC T 2C C6 Yss * Boy and Articled Papil of Mr vehter Cathedral, Engiand., CE pantk .mw- toral, So compléte mastery of the J'&o&.“ of them to it, When noth reach under the Cherry Ps¢â€" abside 4 mek Bpeakers find groat pro ?dm';!‘“_m throat and lungs. A* :.:‘ t C t eolls and coughs, 4 | Jous J. @KHMELL fore in Chancery» | _ . C hn fnrtes Pi 39 RIDEAU STRSET, j OoFTTAW A s, Jparks mresk | ;1yIXG OPENED HIS W ESTABâ€" P 0 Qumorw, LISHMENT ;n;l;; (nearly opposite the Old Stand,) | ywed his Chancers vters forsale at VERY LOW PRICES a large , epposite Hussel | ud well selected stock, comprising Qroceries Â¥ines, Liquors, Tobacco, Laanity and Fancy _ Surdiat, Nikter P leae rogrr y i ifi + caitietin n ar of sâ€";‘-.'“' ESS POKK, CKLED SiLMON, OS Aecbecsconmnmanireiieeini LABIt, HERXINGS8, â€" ; James and Kingâ€"sts., uad Public Ofices, ST. 4o the wearers, S84 ®""" s usese., Wwithout ove® & 000« is cured taking the are its virtues known that we need oordae suse of thetn here, or do more it k tiks _ _ \smn asp q UMXSR DENTIST, Axtcprg :s NO. 1489. with this antidote for them. tadical curea effected in obAtinait r-“- had wholly :M f?â€".famna, *i ve pro A4G6EPE CBPREB dally. irsity produc aise injures any patient. "£ 28 i mm uie sn in account, and we in the history of Agua medicine. Med br the acknowledgments we Bridee. U# does Cure, and does not ¢ Arsenic, Quinine, Bismath, reral or poisonous eubstaned sand eaawly to ali the uses to and Liver Complaints, it is #" 4 BOTTLE. #% the namerous other articles necessary titute a complete stock? a f s l ‘ m ces C & l t * ) ‘ \‘ * F 1 L / } & # i i * F 2e Th S > S :"’lX, ° & hadies a o n oW OO 20 4 ALL * % y e P e y L _ Japan, Oslong, Congo® iyson, quite fresh and cheap. lj"'--.â€" Cooxag Ruixorms ensaa‘lt & Cs, weasy, Piper‘s and other brands. ‘lm..o or%â€" _ Ds Kuypor‘s and Hoatmans,. D boritle. s CC k all grades, Ports Sherriee o all gradec, FOMS ¢ IN EHâ€" \V ‘ Sherriee o all grader, Ports f£ ane p:ln”.ml‘.lfi.s..“mnr.“ IM.::M » wood w- & !lOJ'INE, oLD RYE, rfo':)': A’D WHISEKEY , ith nroof and avor, at extramely low rices. saie aLFEEDNOTS NTSETC tHUK 0oLD 1'!‘00% siVE}» FROM FIRE SELLINO A TWENTY.FIVE PERCENT BELOW COST. Now is the time or bar alns. 1104 '&v"niwm:.\wv @Quinness® and Loadon Porter, pte andqts. Molson‘s and other Ales. m.udlyn'&dll'““' “”m'"\“fiA_...A on CE T srRaiso [.’..'Am-.‘ C MEARA & CO. n_.,.,.w.wbd‘wm.h and customers that they have just rescived and have ready orinspeo lon Suitable for the doming season, comprising NEWEST AND MOST F! ABLK DESIGNS. zrTHE READYâ€"MADE habm*nlvm-â€"--,â€"-\“‘ # A ..w“.‘-..“ y@ N. CHAIN BANXDS lor sceiatica, Rheamatic, w e 4 A Nouraigia, and Gouty Pains, Local Parm RGE ASSORTMENT OF \ lysis, Cratap, &0,, 184. to 221. and 40# LA B B CHAINX BAAASEN;!;: m‘-m.llmm. ion sto®K Of e d SSA uc w | * CH30C0G BP and CutATX BAT Ba> MW“IDWdO for restoring vital energy, £5 to £1 Arst olase cutter The p-bllcm.-‘t.nutly cautio Guits made to order in best and latest styles u-mammn-lu.am “.Mnurs sham Doctors, &c., for imptopet po L0 enc ts | o'iunlootndmrnulyuigudflbyflucl Ua" CC C 20 JL. anit© Puivermacher Â¥i t ts M Â¥resh Coffee ground and resated daily on A VERY LABRGE ASSORTMENT arpe®e o Ue will have siways on hand the best perâ€" tames imported dirsctiy from Paris ‘and Londos. MB GENDAEAU solisite‘s visit io convince all of the truth of bis statements* Crocertes. TY â€" GOVERNOR l..uuâ€"bnndrâ€"m-mn‘“ "*E Luy. hat they will keop comscant! / Ob PHE NEWEST STYLERS. wae BEEF SPICaUy â€" anvy BR O g TGBE:L b P ® °C » A $ Sn .. t Ko be hedc# sCOTCH ED CANADIAN W ANUFACTURES UECHERAS To DRESSING ‘PARLOUR, Wellington streel, s ROLLA D2BEEF FOR PARTIES , Congoa, FRESH KILLED THEIR CELEBRATED BYWAXLXDB: Seot«h Whuket and will be found of the | ,, , EXDREKAV, PHEIR STALLS, lmperial Young sTALLâ€"b 10 ANDp â€" Â¥UTTON. Hos. 5 and 1+ 1870 RPARTMENT FASHIONâ€" W EEDS Â¥ERCOATS GrNERaL! BELTSB, AND ‘These highly improved inventions render Clectricity pertwctly selfâ€"applicable, and exâ€" t mely «ficacious in a mild continuous form, ao shock or unplessaot sensamtion br40g +xâ€" perb n.:d, wher by it becomes a true fâ€"untain «f b.«lth and vigour, speedily seothink wf . Dexin . ana CVigeule ageeamg , e agovising peins, rmwâ€"anlimating torpid limbe, r. viviow the sluggish fupctions of life, and I~ Â¥IÂ¥ID& Ihe SIUKKXISH IuDUMIGM . MV C000 MECC imparting renewnd energy and vitality to cunstitations enfe«bled ty whatlever caus« Wedicinâ€"s and their deleterious consequeDces are thus entirely dispeused with, ‘The daily neorâ€"aâ€"ing namber a(.e‘lu tHected by PULY Eb MACHER®S EDi0C0â€"GaLYANâ€" 10 SYSTEM is +0 <xten«ive and veried, that it forcibly points to this invention as the embrvo of a univeâ€"sal remedy. _â€"N. B â€"The following testimony fro: vlite of the English medical faculty has reo ived : â€" sure in testifying that Mr. th’vfl"‘ -nw-'auuul-u::‘- oltaic " Battries and . ual Appliances tor # Medical Purpeses are of great importance to # Scientific Mevicine, and that be is eutitled " to the consideration and support. of every " one disposed to further the advancement of | # real and us fol progress. . _ . __ | GaALYANIC â€" CHAINâ€"BAND3 # Dated E'iu'.i:gc.d March, 1866. « SIR CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M D,, ROUND, iunmmn 13 LLFB d PULYERAM4ACHER® PaATEXT o utm acthâ€"] Alirornrdrcmeane 4i ivdles > omw. (See pamphlet gratis). _ . ‘ facts appeal to the good sense ol overy sufferer to avail himself of this sclentite and. curative progres», to which the inventor has dovoted a lhf. â€"time of «tudy and }aboar, as an ardent deciple of that great benefac ter, of mankind, the late illustrions electrician M.owase Farapy. PULYERMACHER‘3 Â¥EDIcOâ€"GALYANâ€" 10 CHAINS are exceeding!y <«th ctive without the aid of medicine, restriction of diet. or the wweast derangement of the pationt‘s habits and daily occupatiocs, in the following mauladies : hbheuamatism Female Complaints Gout Constipation « We, the undcrsigned, have much pleaâ€" Neuralgia Unpary Dimgracek | pitutledstactama l Head and Toothache Paralysis f C *‘ ccdlihg Liver Complaints _ Eplliepey + Ees ~ fooogem.. | ipeimarkins 6 Hheo fln &ke, &#¢. I 1¢.. tth O on hand Lumbago The effects of the application ot Pulver» MCNuhfiyof&-Mw‘ is immediately perceptibleâ€"the reliet of pain instantanceous. PRICE â€" LIsT . OF PULYERMACHKR®S OHAIN BAXDS AND gATTERILES. B. CH \IX BANDS for Nervyoas Deaftaâ€"ss, Head, Tooth, and Face A he, and Noises in the Head, 218. to 308. . B. uHAIN BANDS for loss of Yolce and ‘ other aff.ctions of the Throst, 104. 61. to B CHAINX BANDS for Lam mige@osn 1 _ . Liver, Chest, and )umd Dis=rders, | workmanlike manner. * &ko., (worn -.hltbuc to 40s and 554. arbl attention given to Rooing and Atting B CHAIXNX BANDS Writer‘s Cramp, | 5P :.'-h-‘lw- and Tin Gatters, Condustors, To mbling, Nervousness, &¢, 22s to 308 t, 0+ and 401. iwrortERs OP GENERAL HOUSS FURKâ€" 160180 RARDWAK®. The public are moust earnestly cantioned to h-mdmmhlu-flw}y sham Doctors, &c., for imptopet parposrs, and ao severely stigmatized by Vice Chancelâ€" lor Malins in the suit Pulvermacher vs Mam» mond, alias Hâ€"ary James, alias C.T, Kaphey , M. R C. 8, allas Heary Blmfimh. No Gaivani= Belts mr 1 those bearing the fac simile of M. Puirermacker‘s sigoature on the label. l A p-,u-cmud-.un particulars may be hbad at the Drug %tore of A. Cbristie, Bparks Streot. Ottawa, September 6, 1870 so‘vent, and of myself, as such Assignes as afore= said, in and to that certain parcel or tract ofland and premises situate, lying sand being in th* Township of Gloucester, in the County of Oarleton, containing by admessurement ffty acres of land be the same more or less, being composed of the west quarter of lot number two, in the third Conâ€" session of the said Township, Rideaa Front. Terms and conditions made known at the tiume of sale, and particulars can be had by applying â€"octhuacs Sss smibnizs drape on FRIDAY, the TWENTYâ€"PLFTH ing o NVEMBEK next, all the estate, right, ttle, interest and equity of redemption of the sald ln» Functional Disorders, &o , 308 to 508 ompinte Set of COMmBINED UHALIN Ba S DS,BELTS, and CHAIN BATTERY ssoLve&xt aot or 1809 ts the matter of ~ ‘ JOSEPHR HENRY OASSELS, of the Village of Keomeore, â€" AN INSOLYENT. sormNEES SALE OF REALâ€" ESTATLZ .l‘n. no w L3 Lot No 33, 1s Froni, containing 3( od and in goo i stat ‘.u..nllnu- n | fences, a fze dwe | barns and outhou! ,‘M terms, 401 Notre Dame 4. Dated Montreal, 17th Sept, 1870, 1489 3a=271 «lvu nowLEY FaRX To LET. m veer V w $00 00000 . «eeer Lot No 33, lst Consession of Glousester R Mmmm.l“w"““‘” ed and in goo 1 state of cultivation, opposite Manâ€" otic, and fifteon miles from Ottawa, with good TL CC ECV "Whuuas Hhals: uies &..00 h ccmnacalins n o crttas PPA K fences, a fme dwelling house, two story high, barns and outhouses complete, is now to let on C S C Nesm o igguie ht ns 5 + . dicrneadns reasonable terms, for a term of years for further particulars to Cl s ase emes w PA W s-mlAlr Â¥FOR YOUNGLADILES, A Branch of the Monklands Villa, MARLA ~ESTABLISAMENT, MONTREAL The Sisters of the Congregstion de No tr Dame respectfully inform the public that th7 will open their clusses on the tst September. Besides the Boarding School a Select Day ‘..‘lb“‘““m For particulars and terms apply to the LADY 8UPERLJE Gorner of O‘Conner and Wellington Streett» | Othanee, Argomk 14. 16090 c .: OME _ Duuml““"‘ l ted with comfortable ROOMS and BOALRD iz spplying to Mre. @REEN, corner of YTork asd Bussex streets, over the G ‘E. . R. Ticket Ofice. Obtaws, September 19 1870 jpuat . L. PULVERMACHER, walvaaic Eytabiisnment, 200 Râ€"gent Street, London, W. OiaRD» beptember 5, 1870 _ 148494w37% Cram Oh“L Cireulation Urinary Disorders BATTERIES. OHAS BALILLIG, CHARLES ROW AN, Â¥ R C.P.| O vrAW A, 1455 awk 3 f t A gom 1&..&0. Pulver» | w‘ Ottaw aft nain 1| â€"â€"â€"â€" regpus®oraws RIVER NAVIGATION COY‘8 STEAMERS. Has commenced her regular trips between Ottaws and Montreal, with Malls and Passengers, loaT:9€ Ottawsa at T a m, deaily, M A R K ET 6T 8 a M BXL Will commtence running her regular .c A . . Th 2s cctcnivtec iudiiecrnnnmntaines.. 2B _ Major‘s Wharf to Ottawa ever Monasy . and Baturdsy learing Major‘s at 5 a m, and Oitaew« at 4p m« «©@UBEN Y1CTOR1A" g3â€" HARYVESTING IMPLENMENTS. 3 Al the sign of the ANVIL, ‘No. 34 .Ri “m.oahl-nfl*“""“‘“‘ Grass «nd other Beythes. Blood 8il er Steel, all ‘engths. Blood Oast bteoe!, A Blood German Bteel, * Pride of the Field ailver Steol. "_a_rhlh' «ttention given 19 . IV up atvanised [ron and Tin Ge &o., &0. LMPORTERs OP GENERAL 160LKG RaARDW | 3UST R&}sIVMD, ox "Pric « Qssola,"‘ a splendid assortm | To» and Coffee Pos, .nlz 4 Cawars. SBnise Boxes, L4 oy nEA : sCYTHES!! . §CYTHES!!! Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin <« . and Cofior Smiths, Bell angers, o. .mwuswulm CX e e sigpadiiie â€"AMcort Ahik ol s Punv® eimei e UUZ e Whitings Eureka Soyth ground, ready for use. Een CC C l adk / Hay Rakes, straight and bent. Hay Forks, two and three prodgs, Btraw Forks, three prongs. Ho)thes Yuathcs. Grain Sradies, Muley and Grape Vine. Boythesâ€"stones and Grinds:ones of all sorts FISHING TACKLE. comprising h‘-‘.‘-‘“- Fliles, Hooks, Fioats, Trolls, Panniers, Landing Nets, F17 Books, 40., &0. OQitawa, M‘fil.. 1810 19 i7 BLYTH & KBRE. April, 26, 1870 BEST QUiUflll EENT HOMSE FREE 07 CuARGE, bOcts. to 6Octs, PER GALL. ©&T IT. c© RESCOTT STOVES We hare asw the l\.oln LBAAC, BEST ASSORTED BSTOCK IX TUB orTY. Any thing youmtnktont. EAMONDE BROS, Shelf and Heary Hardware RENEY‘S STOXE BUILOLING, Weilington Street, Upper Town, O MKALL STEAMER No. 25 RIDEAU STREET, wayâ€"Â¥rAIRY m Jttaws December 20, 1869 Mardware. sCIIOOL Â¥ OR B 0 T 8, QUEEN STREET,\ 'miEl on the KFLIRST SEPTEMBER PROX. Roomfor ons or two Boarders. Ottaws, August 9, 1879 1431 Mith Jane, 1810, ry+!0 RExT, yrom i EAUOFORUU 0 " o and Pati ROUSR, 10 roome, Corner Eusstx and Patri Etreois, at present osonp‘ed by W. B. Lindsay Req. s THOMAS MoK #T, Aitaws Mills, UOhaudiere, or from Btore SusseZ a~ C OA L O lL Mm CUChaudiere, ¢ Ouews, September 23, 1876 m:mbfl ”"l \sToVE PIPES ~‘V”d“‘mm Yore senmmmmemememmemeen en 0g00 e 0 pur. sPRCIPICATION®, &e, tums tablnts Prepared for bulidings of overy deseriplion»*" \ Arob June 3, 101¢8; & LREV, J. MAaY‘s MONDAY. OCIOBER 17, 1870. on HAND. R W SHEPHERD. 1M ix "Pride of Osnaada* and 1ssortmem of Blook Tin ullf“.lulh. Wire Dish Lad| Dressing Cases, Wishes, Preserving Pons, a BEKCOXYV HAXD BIRKLETT, COMPLETE JOI; o8APMAN, _ ito the By Wasd Market a DW ELLLN® 18346.4 Ottaw a IMPROYVED SERVICE OF TRAINS FOR THE SUMMER OF 1870. ACCELERATION OF SPEED. NEW CARS ON ALL EXPRESS TAAINS. Portland to. Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal to Toronto in °13 Hours. â€" On ani after JUNE 13th the new arrangeâ€" ments will be pat in force, and trains will leave Montreal as follows: * g@olIxg wWEst. Ds Express for 0 nahu Ottawa,. _‘ Brocaville, Mfiou:flno. i e n o o i s snn > 9 Brockville, Kingston, Believilie, | ‘Loronto, 0::2-. London, Brantâ€" | ford, Godericb, â€" Baffalo, Detroit, t Chicago, and all points wert at.... 9 00 a m | KiGHT, .. 40 BO.crvivetrergres s46c. : P/U0 p 1 | Mail Triin for Toronto and intermediâ€" \| o py I _ * 00 a m | y en n e Accommodation Train for Brockville and intermediate stations.. ........> Trains for Lachine at 600 a m, 7 00 a m, 9 1s am, 12 noon, | »0 p an, 4 00 ‘-.b 30 p m, and 630 p m. The 30 pm Traina rans through to Provin:e Lho.‘ * @oIx«y soU rk AND BAST. Accommodation Train for Lsland Pond and intermediate stations at......... Express fer Boston, via Vermont Cenâ€" 122 B anâ€"ined~ dubdribiit‘ t ~ppP t Express for New York and Boston, via Vermont OOD PAl, Bb..2.css000e sesseers Express for New York and Boston, via Plattsbarg, Lake Champlain, Larâ€" Do do â€" 40_ _ 0 wsssreemmesses Express for Quebes, Island Pond, Gorâ€" h«m, Portiand and Lower Provinces "‘.' nptm tof Q.I..“q Island t M“. h- and Pml.“u .“ . ‘ Sora n Slontrent 220 istand Pood between Montreal and Is} on at 8t an.’”'m n’fllfl‘.. U stoa, Acten, Rishmond, Brompton Falls, p.:a“to. Leanckvilie, Compton, Ooatioooke and morton Milis only at 10 10 p m â€" Bieoping Cars on alt night trains. Baggag* Leoked LDFPOUR! + The steamers " Chase" and «* Chatlotts " leare | MBg DEA BNPY * ""3"""" °/0 000A l Portiand 102“"“- N 8, every \'o:-‘o.d:, and | cases, and pleasant to the taste, and 18 the preâ€" mm TROOR, 'w""- & T. s ‘They | ave excéliont accommodations for p.:uno ““’“"’“‘“““m‘“wm"' pht gors and Freighbt. nolsn ®nd aurses in the United States. Price 2b ‘The internaestonal Company‘s Steamer$ ranning | ®D%W everywhere. ~Be sure to oall fos in: onnestion with the Grand Trupk Railway.| «MRS #INSLOW‘8 gOOTHING SYRUP." Th U or 9t ) okn, N e * Tharsday t | Havingthe facâ€"sumule of *Ourtis & Porkins" on y m for y , «o. % § base imita Ti ) ets tesued throach atthe Company‘s prin= I‘:,uddo._ wekpont .‘“M'f S .__â€"â€"â€"____'-..-â€"iâ€"â€"â€"_-_-â€"___â€"-â€"â€"- 77 20. HH 204 cunliook i6 Pnd eiple: s#11008. @... artner information and Ume of arrival and deparmre of all trains at terminal and way station apply at the Ticket Ofice, Bonaventure Station, or at No 39, @reat 8t James Stroot. C J BRY DG4K8, Railroads, Be 1« eqeeeses erecereseeeece4e4e000 04e 0 60e 008 +994 iL. / J wene June 3, 1816 R UN N I N G 1s addition to the Fast Time which it is intended to make between the 2 With closs conmections at all points. will be equipped with handsome KEW FIRST.CLASS CARS, Unsurpassed on the continent. * to this Company‘s Bpeocial attention is directed t Portland and Montreal in 13 Hour Montreal and Toronto in 13 Hour Btopplag only at the mostimportant Stations, Will be run on the Through Trains and the serâ€"| vice will be performed over the entire line in a manner equal to that cfany railway or this con» to accommodate the pleasure travel« For further particulars see advertisoments and RAND TRUKK RALILW AT stions. As fast as completed, â€" _ eUVLMAKN‘8 PALAUE . SLEEPING ese«a00 sse00000 as eee 400000000 nt, in regard to the 0 a N A D A . TRAIFA WiILL RUXK BETW IRS ees«sececsees #e*+8 orF TRAINS KaUINGQ 8Bâ€" oN. AND WEST, se eseese0000000 0 J BRYDGES, |.0p-'| T 00 a m | 5 00 p m | 1 1¢a n 6 00 a m 4 00 p m 1 30 p x 1438tf The line ‘ A ;:l;;fl;;l:l’;tlt’ be g for C: | will be closed at 11.30, in w | ragistered matter will be sent. WPs ires, Te ageneeaferemmesamenemee en n TWM 0000000 u0001 Matter posted up to 9.3‘p.m. will be forwardâ€" ed East and West in gupplementary package the same night. y The Western Mail arriving at 1.30 p. m. will be del‘vered the same ovening. A Per Cunard Line, close every a. m. Per Canadian Line, ¢lose 10.30 a. m. 4 C On Money Order Offices t\lrolgllut the Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfoundâ€" land and Prince Edward Island, can be obtained at this Office. Also, Postage and Bill b‘umlrn. , Orrice llovas rrox 8 a.x., TO T Pm 0. sa"° D.YM“ will be received at this Office. Enterest allowed at the rate of Four z:ont. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at any time. Five per cent. will be allowed on special deposits in sums of $100, for the with= drawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" quired. Post Orr10r, Ottawas, lith Mothers i Mormers molmer® sâ€"â€"IIE 2°~ disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a . sick oniid saffering and erying with the excruciâ€" ating pain o outting teoth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of wirs. WINSLOW‘B souvTRHING SYRUP. It wilkrelieve th poor little sufferer immediatglyâ€"depend upon 1t :there is no mistak EC Ts ~ sc t hith whaks V se d CE C 9 ud aboutit. Thereis not a mother on earth who ha munqz.who-mutull you sat o-unuk‘ will reguiate the bowels, and . <ive rest to the mother, and teliet and health to the child, oper® . tinglike magic. It is pertectly «afe to use in all sases, and pleasant to the taste, and :s the preâ€" m.tmolmmflb«tmdo phyâ€" \ado'l and aurses in the United States. Price 2b ents everywhere. ~Bo sure to oall fos «MRS WINSLOW‘8 SOOTHING BYRUP." o in ts ons e sds t c o waue denmmmeammmen mm e £ 00 Dr. A. Trask‘s -.Qsomoumtc-no 1 c:ov or Ratiles.â€"Dz. Bixgnix, of Uties New York, saye : «I have used Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnotic Ointment hq‘ practice a number of years, and can say with pleasure 1 deem it one of the greatest discoveries of the :‘o;(or the cure of Infammation of the Laongs, Infammation of the Bowe!s, Inffammatory Rhoumatism , and in Obilaâ€" bod Fever, norm with â€"erfect success, in \n::'dluu, ruises, Fros Limbe, it aote like a charm. Des. J. P. Kxxxzpt ,of , New York, E. aR BB ..{‘mnnfi“ :un ot the Langs and and tne wonneriss mhu&fl:"m ot Rhou matism, and roli 'g Nervous ..un&m it to a high rank e list of remedies for these eomplaints."" _ > ) Ds. A. Wâ€" .-.ml.dlmluvflb.lw!m says ; “lnnmdmnmnlunutepow say8; L UEVY ""V _ ~warsk nuzes of Plies, and 4 1 14 A 3 3 2 cctomaratnnet o# adepeart uyu:‘ l'u.uu-‘ thetest trial, found uufil‘- Its astonishing UE "(CT C _ and fiennmn w D.' A, W , DBELDIEEy UR ETE O CGae af i 1 says ; “lnnmduhmnluuutepdw mwt:hflw“t::.“nr“ng‘oc'( Piles, and sun er com:| a superiore .nt:IlZ.ndvclthy the notice o}sn." Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. K, AOWG 97 T°"" 1 0s that the words on the wrappor. Northrop « Lyman Newesastle, ( Agonts for the Canadas. Boid in Anerists and by medicine dealors uP © rogt OrFFICOR BAYVIXGE BAXK. sPECIAL NUTICES. C y 5 'g [ w «& > 6A BRITISEH MAILB. OXEY ORDERS. Oct., 1870. etic Ointment, and ee that the ®0000 " 4 see B MAGNETIC OIETMENT ‘ are closo every Friday at PERVIE wes@nt Teoue? s, Fros Limbs, it actalike ;.'wb New York, stonishing cures of Infiamâ€" ad Croup and the wonderful G. P. BAKER, Postmaster. Newoastle, C. W., Gont as. Bold in Ottewas by Canadian steamer which all paid unâ€" Mothers 1Iâ€"Are you Tuesday at 10.45 How it Feels to be Shot in Battle. EXPERIEXCES OFâ€"A GERMANX sOLDIEE AT NETZ. .From the North @erman Gaze#s. | ,© IV€UBMARY. MERERRRECRE at sats Abrecne ning whirsed round us ; one struck the octer‘s helmet, and ‘immediately I felt a violent | blow in the left arm. i ‘ «& Another wonnd ! With d ffie ty L ‘ turned round, to louk for the outlet of the |â€" xllot,. but it was still in my bfi‘y‘: near | e spine. At last it was cut out. _‘ Is the wound dangerous,‘ Tasked, ‘I bm not.‘ * Pray tell} me the truth,‘ <* very dangerous, it is hoped,‘ apd with the emphasized ‘very‘ my hol%u melted. They were going ‘away. ‘‘The wound in my arm, doctor. This fortunately, was looked for in vain; the ball had merely caused a blue spot, snd had sunk into the ground harmlessly. 1 extended my hand . to the doctor and thanked him, -:{-o the attendants, whom I commissioned to send word to my family, “Ceuohul{ it whizzed and howled around me. The doctor had carefully laid me on my clo’;k.rd withhmy helmet firmly s; my head, in order some measure, U protect me from thedeaden . bail, Thus I ay alone with my own thoughts, amid the most tertible fire, perhaps, for an hour nn: ; & * ucauohul{ it whizzed around me. The doctor ha me on my gldzk;d withhmy he my head, in order som {wotoot. me from theleaden ay alone with my own thot most terrible fire, perhaps, a half. All my thoughts, : 2Â¥ A velvet smoking jicket is considered indispensible to the wardrobe of the swell of the .period. s s yoy c k ons angs ”'Ir’lrae last ukase of fashion declares LDB® chignon in all its forms banished from her dominions. For which all thanks. us m »Bwopâ€"â€" PV Therese‘s "cafe chantant" songs are fifi: idly becoming favorites among soci¢ty dies. What are we all coming to?" 'r.l” uoomin‘" 'ddi.n‘ cards are roseâ€" colored, large and nearly _ square. Mone: grams larger and more elaborate than beâ€" fore Fimgilt. bronze is a very favorite materâ€" ial for fancy articles nowâ€"a days. We saw a library set of this studded with turquoises which was remarkably pretty. Carramanda wood is the name of one of the latest materials for fancy articles. We have seen <a very handsome book stand made of this wood and set with agates. ‘The latest slang in New York for expressâ€" in'ht.l:: fact that a man dresses up to the fashion is borrowed from & terminology of billiards. *Putting on English‘ is the proper phrase. hf ans in Russia leather and violet, w&t ge painged mono are amon hmp.nmduu. flmw nonaon.d hive the traditional perfume attached to the name. The © Boston dip" has reserted itself as the dance of the season. . Waltz and P‘°P m Ml‘“, md.llm 64 M" 0 N.' York society are being transformed into it dim'" , Ladies who wear sealâ€"skin coats and caps should remember that port@mOo® flm?lf sooOuuse PORREMENAWE S COTOR EO oom.pondingwiilmnqu. Keal skin match boxes and cigar cases are also becoming fashionable. Cigar cases, pocket books, and the like are now :mo with watches set in the sidles. _ We are assured that M._ I’k. sgiles. We & pieces will go pm Wwill ") EWeW . mt Oe price of the whole affair is never more than twenty dollars we rather doubt the asserâ€" CEUKLA All sorts of what Mrs. Partington calls it articles of virtue and bigotry" are made of Russian leather nowâ€"adays. _ Some of the prettiest are mouchsir and work boxes md'::id.x :uvy plate glass tops, and enâ€" with a hr;o monogram. 1 jgraved wun #, K ... SAotarinl Witfi Cases are made of this space arranged for an im Okrer Ee M * " . narilsl cart space arranged for an imperial carte of the owner‘s " bright particular." A good story is told of one of the now yd mJ !" /C S lLa havine aufter a veauz riches of Boston OW AWCR W ME te 0 Agoodltoryinold of one ofthoku-‘ veauz riches of Boston, who having, after a long strugg!e, worked hiinself into good society by means of the aristocratic alli ance of his daughter,, gav©e & grand dinner purty to his newly acquired circle. He didn‘t invite his own brother for the reaâ€" son that © society is pttin;oomixodono must draw a line somewhere." The latest thing in ffithuun’- scarfs is denominated "Our Fritz" and is deâ€" cidedly um%no The *« Chancellor" scarf, a "Stanley," with the upper corners turn LE T0 *TE 0 oaetiche ctamiting tern.. The illumination ion was resuiuou I7"" tunately boforoth.:‘r'fl!m““ church, so that the bride her attendant maidâ€" once down the aisle, and were thus saved from utter desperation. In France they are building two story railroad cars. ihfl‘ “lfl‘“r mi‘lo‘ The latter amounts to only ~200 p ml*’-""““h vea‘ nr:l"l:: fight passenger is % oo 408 Aomd *\ U( more. "rh. than JJV PPUPU* *‘ ise he of a new style would probably be of great adâ€" vantage to roads that carry a large DuM ber of passengers for a short distante, 25 ber O P*" " Porging to the groat Citie®, SMALL TALK. f songs are rapâ€" ‘The sister who is nursing Marshal Mcâ€" Mahon says that ho never uttered ':m Khinz during the .dressing of his o matter how they hacked and cut in the frightful wound, which .completely tra versed the thigh, and in which a boy ten years old might turn his fist around, not & groan was heard. . Whatever is given bim, whatever is done for him, his reply is alâ€" ways, " Very well, my good sister." : The Swiss army is for the moment diâ€" vided into three bodies, The firet, of 2.000 men, intended to operate between Constance and â€" Romanshoen, holds the borders of the lake ; the second, at Loerâ€" | also numb@s 20,000; while the * third, of 10,000, is situated behind the hill of Ste. Marguerite, between Loerpeh â€"| an@Bale. The bearing of the federal i | troops is most soldierlile, and their uniâ€" | form is somewhat like that of tboll"reech. PRICEâ€"3 CENTS Douse in â€" gray ; *tpiiim i m T TT O d waist by a black leather belt, trousers of the same stult, confined at the ancles by short buttoned gaiters, and a Tyrolese hat with cock‘s feathers. ..« " % wretches who pillage thJ dead. OUne of these bhuman ghouls, or « battlefield hyenas," as the Germans call them, was recently shot at Spandau, in Prussia He had $2,000 of stolen money in his possesâ€" sion when caught at his internal work. ' 1Lnnw.-oen& interview Count Bismarck told Mr. Malet that the Prussians meant wvo Metz and Strasbourg, and that thel! obtained them they should reâ€" main in France, He‘"did not intend to dismantle them, but to make them stronger than they at Klresont are. *«"The French," he said, © will hate us with an undying hate, and we must take care to render this hate powerless,"\ \ ‘The « War Sausage Manufactory,"" _ near the Lutzower Platz, in Berlin, is an interâ€" ground on which it stands was a L stubble field, but now it iooon?dbytx: i 1 o wiio o E M&mm&%mgs%- § mndoddly,vheh,mpond_of peas and 1 salt meat, afford a strengthening diet for < the soldiers. Ten tons of ham and bacon p are worked up daily, with 20 tons of peasâ€" e meal ; 1,000 workmen are constantly emâ€" ; ployed, and 180 women and children have M cnou;hwdowfiounend- of the seuâ€" WAR NOTES BY MAIL. A R ‘of the Boston Journal wbodnmm' letter Paris, September 15, writes as follows : « Paris was in ferment ; it was high noon, and I found a‘!l my French acquatntances appearing, anu AOnIn .*/ were on the streets, being down. Irushed to see them. *Near th6 American cafe, yes, even the celebrated Peter‘s shrine of Baochus and Ashrodite, stood one of the eigh famous Uhlans, disâ€" mounted, wounded, abused, but not abashed. * «lHis glante was haughty and cold as the winds on the Berlin plains. He had been allowed to retain his lance, the artâ€" istic Frenchmen who had captured him whhin.whnhim?lppeuinuooml;\ou a state as possible. he crowd to see him was enormous, and some of the market women, who, since the Republic‘s declaraâ€" don,n.md.urnhodwhlnnrpud holiday, cried " A mort." He did not so Tc aee cround hm iooked ver much & i very m liko':mhubeh‘ led off to jail. A number of Prussians brought in today have had their decorations torn of, but none have suffered %fldfin The | moment any crowd oloodshed, | some one climbs on to the nearest elevated | point and entreats his ©* brothers not to bring disgrace on th‘floput:la" whereâ€" : | upon ail burrah for order, amiable b ‘oddn-,mmbrm untom-indnwt war, folâ€" lowed by sudden and amazing recOVeLY, will be cited hereafter as the greatest cu: riosities of history. The Emperor Napoleon died at Chaloris atm-dyporbdhmnumh He died AgdnbethhhmM mesieres. Be tried to die a third time at the bhead of his army, but could not. At present he is in better bealth than he has been for years. Marshal MoMahon, after being instanâ€" taneously killed at Sedan, recovered in time to be mortally woun"odnnddied in Belgium. He is now convalescent. Gen.F.illyw--bot.byhin own troope: He was afterwards killed in battie b{aw Prussians. Finaluy he was executed for | cowardice. He is now alive and we‘l. King Wiltiam went raving mad, and was \ conveyed to Berlin in a straighti«tltet : ovoumwhhhumhohubeoninmn- : | mand at the front. ‘\ Bismarck has been shot. The Crown ds t P nsA tanagy: Eio y VCV : live! * B comaficrmictn ioi t * B been.oefl'eetmfl{burhdtu rection will take longer in his . did in the others. mArag n t Vo o e 0s c D writing from Dousi, gives the followin# picture of the new French levies : * I have within the last few â€" days visited Lille, Va lenciennes, and Deuai, und hate seen the so called troops with which France seems o 3 Jn ccctuact tm dfl'.u“ roughs, make bim P®MP"" \ . _ in the when he is in that state roll him in the dust ; then dress him in a blouse with a bit of red serge on the slceve ; give him a musket which he cannét handle, a bayonet of which he does not know the use, and ammunition with which he cannot load his rifle ;p-rdfihimueoofw'nudsy.but tbnnh;hthinbomwh’#- "ar: who never served before, who canâ€" _ & L L i cdh. cers who never ® not drill him now, not urn nau *!" T 70 o 305 ly despises. When hm-fliji' t‘onydd:t[-th:‘h during the elevâ€" en twelfths ‘of his waking hoursâ€"keep preaching to him away a levy en masst, and make bim thoroughly believe that he and his followers are destined to restore the military glory of France. _ And when & hn sA i melfeces. sbover Dubne London Telegraph A correspondent of fi:... ols Aniinariina Do HHHI 9 0 1+ Sininâ€"â€"rihen â€" you have done all thisâ€"when o o inie Taken what little good in the way of indusâ€" :L" rels in the man, and made him an rile loafer about the town, you will then have manufactured a yery ’i’&-mf what 2 Garde Mobile in France, in m.d’,",.md- Mysterious Incidents. excitment The advance was less desthâ€"has made me s40. ; roughest of the Whitechape! make " him perspire freely, and e Manufactory, "‘ near hg]:rlin. is an h::. stands was :finfin w it i-oon?d,b!?;: im which ?Ij()uuuguh‘:-vlnofln eomposed of peas and _ 2 o hadh cb Amemiatiar W 9/ 4 ast few days visited Lille, Va and Deusi, and hate seen Yh¢ ops with which France seems y from Paris The sight of ‘â€"the sight of so many fine wmning@ forth to certain asd utâ€" y in us posses ntq-ulwork. Count Bismarck Prussians meant bourg, and that i not intend to to make them esent are. **The hate us with an ust take care to The firet, of srate between n, holds the cond, at Loerâ€" ) ; while the d behind the reen Loerpeh e T a ) 06o on tk 4 up and E iL #+ %Â¥

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