U 4 HMtwire BLY OF TW ['HO“ that C. & 4 #l '/-.’..' [ YJ penege en sn reores t ® teg 4468 ""i". we""*" _. .. » V ive «e +\ Nueaanan .‘I‘.“’- + ‘ ® < w.F <RRRLL . tawa®s. _A +# oo# paJ T Address, stating salary, #¢., on 89â€" Sn Oflee, 4* eppesite the Post OM‘ ... mrmemseams o h ®, Darristers, esenov® :.:_‘.:.":u.'- Buildings, whenn ns en uaay . queres Tuitto® Pn mnoncan" Srazry Takie forthe Pro * rETREAU, Rotary I mn.llo Pos 1# \ waime $s a & kKuspes: al Een s 4 inconvenience io the wearers, x sbhort tiime in as4, without t . of the presence of a subsial to the mouth. sX nith a riew i* the remeyal during the operation of or disea+ a teoth, bas intr ’ the use of the Nitrows ‘ gas, which the sufferer ind« 4 or ‘nconvevience, and losse bi se in a pleasant dream. _ .04 Law daw. SKG% whish gatur al where cagll o 5. wmboer priale s ware in a maidr cmd Temgbs somsaicst sny day, except Sun whis oxice ‘rom 9 a. m h‘P"° en Ukikexs SeptembAr 2. )80 ____@_.wzace o + +m war‘ty | a Building* uk. 4y t HALIFAX, NOVAa S60TIA, s Established 1851 . uâ€"-ummm «i. sed avary attontion paid to thair combonts JOUN ROMANS, Proprietor. . YOL. and ref raished tlw The DAR CONRMINE Iecholosst Bran ds ir and Liqu ws, and every m“um be found on thetable. The best aforts will be direated to he com ol his guests ana patroas â€" U ysrace. A woue ato.. Aa)l¢ WpPpPoSITE vith somdortalie board and roome. wiking the Capital wil} fad supery «tlon by the day or woek sat M % macsous <aimplsâ€"rvom fot r'w:'“""““""'""' B â€" house is sitaated in the immediate dWalty of the Parllament â€"Bulldings .#.‘?o .‘ in somh naaik d o‘_-â€"g':â€"o- no EYERT CouvENTHNCE AND COMFORT FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. : <* We Bar always wapplicd with the wend®a is W. ABMsTRONG, PROPRLETOR, QOBNER OF qUszEN AND ELGINXâ€"8TS OoPTAW A. & Xuorckst LIqUORS, And the table spread with Irkry DELICACY 04 THESEKASO C forthe Beaver, u-.‘:. Insurance C AVERARL YMOURK, ° HARRING@TONâ€"ATREST, CKWICK HOUSE, Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., sitethe Court House and Public Ofices, ST. UiteRobert Stowart having made arrangements Wh as accomplished lady teacher, announces Â¥Urizesday, the 220d instant 5 Pumaer particulars may be obtained on appiiâ€" Wike to Mrs Robort Stewart, Wilbrod stroot. 1J Au experienced Firstâ€"class Common Schoel Tucher, who is not afraid to compete (s0 far Whis profession is concerned) with any per. .‘h~ Province, desires an engagement UOntarin ton date from the Arst of January * Ontario, to date from ME Best of references. C. u. H1IGGLNXS, of titawa September #th, "Seeseaee, vaiog, niiied‘y S U0 4 o Â¥BATH 'Bz a young a situation as SEAM.| Sta600, *) ‘ k. T L2 d cch Gâ€"auth 0+ 4 d Suapingt Sall, s1st Oct, 1370 wes ';:.,‘g STRESS, or Dlï¬&uxn, in a private “&J:ll!‘afl. Managing Directer WY axtm0 i7 a yousg Lair a smatioe is Ti orodun given it requjred. ApplY "_ s Wt . itupstont to each Preach, and in a good | Tiyss OFFICE it requjred. Apply at the | . qrraws Orrionâ€"York street, corner of BSussex h'."-nytb day Jif necessary . | treot: Now %1, 1879 1519 12 August 1st, 1870 143444 _‘ A & A H TAYLOR, Aosagts f. PDARTXELL, HUP O seracy and Nutary Public, Clotkh "re"? o Attorney, for the United SPARKE SUREKET, OrTAWA fware StOIMH. ____________.__=a"=__"_«~s ANCING AND DEKPORTMIENT. >R , Atie® .uoy-s-l.a'.m ‘ 'lv-r ‘onveyrccer, &o., SusseXâ€" upan, Oolong, Congou, lmperia! YToung :’\. ;:?-)\;p. ouuu.' b8y ‘ "70'*.“ :‘ cheap. cuCk A:tonoy-il-u'. selt« ‘ Mm. 1nd h.cor;. ionoy.m, "l-,i he promises. ground roosted daily on xt Rigat sebicmer tceâ€"Imâ€" 1qv0oRrsâ€" s Russoll youse, llmnâ€"w““‘ I.f_ _gg.l_u ,n::m kenauit & Co, Henâ€" Ont. a WDUSirTON: PropritteTea gaieee.) o'.f‘“.‘ aad Quebesd x Beok 3 EEN" comprises allthe rod batae ant. Tho Housebas DUIGNANX*®, atforthe Beaver, Toronto Mutual Fire and ok Insurance Co, General Commission wnmum“" slaioms sonstantly on hand . 0“.“ ; and Sparks streets, over Maoan Bros RRMEEE! T SXL, come ns selisitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conve7 PEccn Baildings, Elginâ€"st. p~BV t Heia C C k2 KE \se â€"» lnserct «lagte Tosth ya cit or gold, «ilver or vulcaunite duung so clysely and eaaily to _ ts “'.wd ali the uses to toâ€"th are appiicg, without the L to 4 p. & uention .«¥en to the tre .me9 t EY % and BAK At night can Stablimg -OE_M___:__'?_._ Sparks Street. c â€"â€"TIMES" OFFICE. “ii.i;_._ £9% wesks RE#TCAUVR ANT, . _ Â¥. KAVANAGH, Proprisot , lstealfe and sllingtonâ€"streots, 0 n eutranceto the Government Buil somKnso®, [MeGili Ust VER .n.bfll'-‘.“ m.‘ A Â¥ ~»iy cccupied by Dr. Malâ€" =e . Otte®#®. 13887 « O, Ahysician tGee in Mr. U« , Sohcitors in Chan the Provinces of Uz i» fully prepared to supply 2u ts the remeval of painfal he operation of extracting tasth, bas introduced into of the Nitrous walide of the sufferer innsies without se, and loses his tooth as it store, Sparks® who can make from Rxyz Enw.aso Kmass, . â€"NOQO. 1027 . Harrister aad Attorâ€" . OMceâ€"Armo: Ottaw®. _ 2027 wll, without uvev & con > & substanse origla> r 0 Cumsue®s, B:idge. The BAR contains the rate to: me. In the thout the «na after sommereial aisitesfer a daYING OPRSED HIS # ESTABâ€" LISHMENT (nearly oppesite the Old Stand,) ‘%ers fersale at VERY LOW PRICES alarge ud well selected stock, comprising Groceries, Wines, Liquers, Tobaceo, Laundry and Fancy um ue s M.Mn‘ï¬um Also. Berdeauzand ther Vinegots | Â¥] MESS PORK, CKLED saALMON, LABR. HER#GINGS, #â€" the namerous other articles necessary 0 cenâ€" thiute a complete stock. FRNEARâ€" y n t o o m 1NKSâ€" NWVC U Shorries o ait grader, Ports of Ane |.fly.m-ï¬y.miï¬ï¬m"'. unlrc.-.h-.c.um.lm"!r «WIGHWINES, OLD RYE, # AND WHISKE Y . ' Igh proofand avor, at extremoly low rioes. Thorme‘s and Stowart‘ Scotch Whuket and Md Tom. Dunvilie‘s lrish Whiskey. Murphy‘s Old Irish Potteonâ€" @uinness‘ and London Portor, pts and qts. Molson‘s and other Ales. auludaynp- all} grades. “"m."‘mf se war aoe un PP P sPRING IMPORTATIONSE: C MEARA & CO. n-.whll,.m.mm and customers that they have jJust received and have ready orinspes lon 1870. Daiq aLPEHEOTIS BHTSETY tHEK OLD STOCK, SAVE) FROM FIRE SELLING AT TW ENTY.EFIVE PERCENT BELOW CO8T. Now is the time or bar ains. 11086 Suitable for the coming season, comprising ENGLI8SH, | i NEWEST aND MOST FASHIONâ€" ABLE DESIGNS. zrTHE READY.MADE . CLO THING DRPA‘ TMENT EKNXNIS WHEKLAN, is also very complete, and will 00 io0UW" 95a""" | ments will be pul In hn-.hn-h-‘.-lwm Montreal as follows : Special attention is called to a @oI se * amal 22e ts dhed ts Auebrrboapatonditith Cooaxao Baixors Renault & Co, Henâ€" ;, Piper‘s and other brands. . OoLLAXD GIXâ€" De Kuyper‘s and Houtmans, n wood $COOM * wa~ DiÂ¥ GOOoPVS. s Tailoring Department under the supervision of a Arst clase cutter Guits made to order in best and latest styles Good t ensured or no sa 0. M.....,-gm.wm.moï¬m a, &o. wm.mp and wel! assorted 39 RIDEAU STRKET, TT AW A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF rraiNG AND ggUMME® gyVERcoaTs FREX"H, AT BLYTH 4& KERE, No. 2 RIDEAU STREET, Plumbers, Gas «.1 Steam Fitters, Tin LOTHS AND wOrkmmilie 0 dam attention given to Roodng and Atting |'.m“ll"flfllm Condusctors, Two Tinsmiths wanted. LMPORTERY OF @Gs@NEaiaL HoUst #VUBRNâ€" | 1s0ING HARDW Ax €. ] JUS8ST REOEIV® ex "Pride of Canada* and # OUseola,"" & sssortment of Blook m\ Tez and Ooffes Pots, &’m Wire Dish Covers, †Boxes, m‘“ M‘ ‘gol-. Enamellea Pie Vishes, Preserving P+m, Milk saucepans, &o., &0 | COnnstantiy on bhaad, o._._lâ€â€˜_g_w_s_(.:‘ 'M" on DAAC, VOTENE _A 70 m i oha makers) Wot Air Furnaces, 'wm"“".,,. (alt kinds} Cutiory, Piated and Britaaaia or THE NEWEST STYLES, m o c t ar0, ‘\. sonnsciion with the @rand Tranak ï¬ Â«â€"AL80â€" lsave wncs-:“N! and C s rIsSHING ‘RAcll.gwhh. Roks, L12®G | paÂ¥y at 6 p m, for 8t. N.B., #0. Flles, Hooks, Floats, Trolls, Panniers, Landing Aickets lisued through at the Company‘s princ! Nets, Â¥iy Books, &0. &0. pal stations. Ottaws, August 10. 1870 19 i7 ‘. Â¥or furtherinformation and time of arrivaland â€"â€"--**â€"-.;"“‘_"â€"" wd.lnnho at terminal and way staâ€" aAwT tions, apply at the Ticket Ofices, Bon Y Station, and 39 Great 8t James Btreet. O" a voungk girl a situstion as SEAMâ€" 9.J. sHYDIJES, Managing Directer Crocertes.: sCOTCH \ND CANADLAN C WANUFACTURES LARGE A880RTMENT Mardware, sTOVE PLIPES®, ESMONDE 1 and will be found of,the 1870 TJ)t R UX ~iNG OF TRAINS FOR THE NsUILNG aAB N. In addition to the Fast Time which it is intemnded to make betweentho With close connections at all pounts. will be equinped with handsome NEW FIRST.CLAS8, CABRS, Unsurpassed on the continont. | mmm-lm" Portland and Montreal in 13 Hours. Mont#al and Toronto in 13 Hours. Stoppleag only at the most rmportant Stations, PALAUCE _ SLEEPING CaARS Will be run on the Through Trains and the sorâ€" viee will boporï¬v.odmtbo entire line in a mapner equal to that <f any railway or this con tinent. Epecial arrangemenis have been made to accommeodate the pleasure wavel. For further particulars see advortisements and Spesia! atiention is directed to this |Company‘s inouncement, in regard to the As fast as completed, June 3 1879. MPROVEL SERVICE OF TRAINS FOR TAE YUMMER OF 1870. ACCELERAT! .N OF sPEED. N&wW CaARs ON ALL ©XPRESS TLALNS. Portland to Montreal in 13 Hours,. Montreal to Toronto in 13 Hours. On and after JUNE lith the noew arrange ments will be put in force, and trains will leave foronto, Ouo‘l‘l. London, Brant» Chisago, and all ,'d‘u at. ag0, a west at..... N1GMT, do U ccecrserrres srts Mail Train for Toronto and intermediâ€" UhtB SEORtIODE......couâ€"0000sesencepe seaee c# % L _ CAgc t ks and intermediate stations.. ......««« Trains for Lachine a 600 a m, T 00 a m, 9 15 am, 1% noon, 30 p m. 4 00 ‘-.uop-..uuo m. The 30 pm Train rans ‘M- Provinse | ine. dOLIN«@ soOUTH AKD RAST Accommodation Train for Island Pond and intermediate stations &Ll.......«« Express fer Boston, via Vermont Cenâ€" en en C U Wracado Express for New York and Boston, via Vermont CO®TAL, Rb..c«ssse sessens Express for New York and Boston, vis Plattsburg, Lake Champliain, Burâ€" Do do _ do__ 49 »semesemmeess Express for Quebes, Lsland Pond, Gorâ€" ham, Portiand and Lower Provinces RAND TRUNK RAaILWAY alple:© ations. oiple: a1l100s. Â¥i.. artaer information and time of atrival und depariure of all trains at terminal and way station apply at the Ticket OBlce, Bonarentare Station, of at No 39, Great 8t James Streot. C J BRY DéK8, Express for Ogiensnir,0, Ottawa, Brockvilie, Ringston, Bellevilie, M ‘,3‘.,....: se EAST AND WEST, Pm ECCC N C.cce and Intermediate Stations at........ Accommedation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stuti0Mi, Bb...«, seeee0â€" Tiains for Lachine «8 ........... 000 8 M, # 15 a m, 12 noon, 1;30 p m, _ and 8:30 pm. MR B NT ;. Liicn Ahknanoh ks June 3, 1970 ‘ "“"‘“"'w LOik S =‘A | _ KHREMRRMU _ 1 " lan and Eatird Portiand every Woednesday and Saturday afters .l“.g.,u.fu.l.!..ma"-' | ‘They has excellent accommodation for pafen Rxpreoss for BOBLOM B6......c000,â€"s2ssssess0000 Express for New Y or k and Boston via Vermont CORUTRL BE.....sssssserseee ++ Express for New York and Bosten m%m“ 6.10 mss cccnceg o & m "mm.‘ Pond, Kt..... ........... 8:00 p m W\ tht Express fes Quebes, Lsland Pond, Getkaw asd Poruand, mopping b¢â€" ght _ do _ do do | ‘do sedo . 9 m Soamodation ‘Train for Cors#all Â¥ and Intermediate Stations at....... 00 p ® _.ddfltnhhtlmad Intermediate Stations, &4..... sessss«. T:30 â€" 488 ains for Lachine at .........000am, 1:0 an % 1s a m, 12 noon, 1;30 p m, 4:00 p m and $:30 pm. The 1:30 pm train runs through to Proviae in®. aorxe souts Apyp Rhstr. 0 a N Aa D A . tween Montreal and Lsland Pond at ai. Hilaire, St. Hysointhe, Acton, ishmend, Sherbrooke, Waterviile P U L M A N‘B C A N Aa D A @orxg wW®sT. tion Train tor 2C C J BRYDAE®, k OMIY , U6.»ssss000 _ smm 101@ PA« Cars on all Night Trains. Pagâ€" e mt west at...... 9 00 a m Cc www t ‘acvew : NE y ww Mansging Dt k 14358f OF TRAINS OoTVAW A, und =Charlotta" leaves The line sad 1 00 a m 1 10 a n 141 o waae t T LCOE aastccde nag uk N. B.â€"â€"The following testimony from the { elite of the Eoglish medical faculty has been recelved | " We, the und«rsigned, have much pleaâ€" wsure in testifying that Mr, J. L. Pouren i wicusa‘s recent improvements in bis Voltale # Buttâ€"ries and talyanic Appliances | tot # Medical Purposes are of great im portance to w sd::.uc Medicine, .::‘ that he is :mu @ to ceonsideration su every = ome disposed to further the mn-.l of # real and useful progrese. = Dated the @th day of March, 1866. « #IB CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M. D , » F B.C.P. * SIB HsxNRY HOLLAND, Bart., l.:) ‘B‘. $ » TR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. «+ KDWD. H. SIKYVEKAING, M. D, MRCS # SIR J. nllALD_!ABT_EE_,__l“;.B._C.‘B * °/ P e w . Een T P o PULYERYÂ¥AUHEEWs SY8STEM is also apâ€" proved of by an official report of the Aca= demic de Medicine, Paris, Royal College of Pbysiciang, London, and the Imperial Faoulâ€" ty of Vieupa, and Its curative virtues are conâ€" firmed by thousands of private testimonials of cures e€fected,. (Bee p‘:.pld .nih)d These facts to senge of every sufferer to “-‘If‘:l:ul! o{ sl.:.cladflc ï¬ ) 1010004 . 8 0 A cbtcandhatcretedi t CN curative progress, to which the lnventor bas devoted a lifâ€"â€"time of study and labour, as an Md‘dvhdtbdpdhulwuol mankind, the late illustrions electrician Mrouass Faraoy. PULVE»nMACHER‘3 MEDICOâ€"GALYAN»~ IC CHAINS are exceedingly eï¬ ctive without the aid of medicine, restriction of diet, or the east derangement of the patient‘s habits and daily occupations, in the following maladies : \ Rbeumatism Female Complaints Gout Constipation Head aod Toothache Paralysis Liver Complaints _ Epti¢psy Tic Doloreux â€" Nervous | opnivene The effects of the application ot hlver.-l macher‘s Chaigs in any of the above digorders is immediately perceptiblieâ€"the relief of pain instantancous. + PRICE LIbT . OF PULYERMUACHER‘3 CHAIN BANDS AND BATTERIES, B. OH\IX BANDS for Neryons Deafness, Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noises is the Heaw!, 218. to 308. B. CHAIN BANDS for loss of Voice and T other affâ€"ctions of the Throat, 10s. 64. to N. COHAIN BANDS lor Sciatica, Rheamatic, ‘ )lun(lgl:. and Gouty Paing, Local Paraâ€" l’% nBsBc.. 18s. to 228. and 408. B CHAIN BANDS for Lumbago, Indigestion, Liver, Cbest, and Runctional Dis=rders, bc.‘&m»n as a belt), 22s to 40s and 558. B CHA BANDS for Writer‘s Cramp, Frombling, Norvousness, &¢, 1%s to. 308 wintd UB. B COMBINED CHAIN BAND for Cantil Paralysis, Epilepsy, Genoral Dobility Functional Disorders, &¢., 308 to 508. A comp! te Bet of COMBINED CHAIN BA X 3,BELTS, and CHAIN BATTERY for restoring vitalenergy, £5 to £1. The pqublic are most earnestly ‘cautioned to beware of Preado Electric Belts advertised by sham Doctors, &0,, for improper purposes, and so severely stigmatized by Vige Chancelâ€" Tlor Malins in the suit Puivermacher vs Ham»« 10. m M bree Dawere in 60. ... No Gailvanic Belts MUM, bearing the fac simile of M. Pulvermacher‘s signature on the label. A pamphlet containing full particulars may be bad at the Drug Store of A. Christie, Sparks Streot. J. L. . PULVERMACHERB, Galvanic l.ttblhhlun.v 200 Regent Btroet, London, W. Otta«a, Beptember 6, 1870 1455 lawk y P® ayâ€" HARVESTING IMPLEMEN18. 4 At*the sign of the ANVIL, No. 24 Ridean Mmoum.mmwd ovYTHESs : Tornum + Who hare suffered by fre we make a re= dustion in the price of Stoves, where by sCYTHES!! 8OYTHES!!! Box Stoves all sizes. A complelete assortment of Bheif%and Heary ardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Coal Oll, s., &8. THO8. BIRKETT, . 6 . No. 24, Rideaun Strost. C@rass snd other Beythos. y Blood Stlâ€"er steel, all lengths, Blood Oast tteo!, [ Blood German Bteol, * Pride of the Field silver Steel. ).:‘-nliu)d. * t .l*’n* «4 Â¥lint‘s Oelbrated 807th, Whinags Euroka Soyth ground, ready for use. Bay Rakes, straight and bent. | © 22 bemae dacte r ie +* nd Vine. Onllw.“ |@:1umu- of allZsorts awa, September 9, 1870. wWEDNESDAl NOVEMBER 30, 1870. Our WINTER SIOCK, just received i CAPITAL STOYE DEPOT." 35 Sussex Street, Â¥ H MEADOWS & 60. and three proags, Hotel Cook Stoves. Hot Rir Furnaces. ; for use. | Bowels, Infamm lï¬-m“‘“""" bed Fover, it with suocess,. lA cases of Burns, Fros : ‘Limbs, it acts like "1::.'?'! Kaxzor Qh-m York s . P. ow » e. 3 ## naot been sitzsorts | found "W&‘«. hieg ‘vares of Inflamâ€" masen s emients ts imb a ranre fane matism, and Nervous » uu.:g.nn o list of remedies for these d Hear «omp! F, ; 1 | ""Di. a. W. Bucotxe, of Knowlesville, New York Coal Ol1, | says; @I have ased it in severr l cases of Spocia! 1870. FALL ARRANGEMENT. 1870, !_i?%?%iig;%gg Cmm §§3§Z;9§&§§§§=3 eA *HHIFr Matter posted .:t to 9.3" p.m. will be forward od East and Wost in supplementary package the ame night. < _‘ The Wostern Mail arriving at 7 p. m. will be derivered the same evening. Arrtval and Departure of Mails,. Per Cuna. 4 Line, close every Tuesday at 10.45 Per Canadian Line, close every Friday at 10.30 a. u. A supplementary bag for Canadian steamer will be ctosed at 11.30, in which all paid unâ€" registered matter will: be sent. Post OrFICEK, OTTAWA. On Money Order Offices throughout the Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfoundâ€" land and Prince Edward Island, can be obtained at this Ofice: Also, Postage and _ rPogt OrrICE BAYINGB AANE, fwmhwuumom Interest allowed at ttonbdlmrront. per annum, and deposits car be withdrawn at sny* ‘t‘il-o- Five |=n mL"I.I{“h ':'“‘?'d‘ ;l ‘m sums e withâ€" trawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" Post Orric®, Ottaws, 21st Nov:. 1870. Mothers 1 Motmers _ Mothersiâ€"â€"Are you disturbed at night and broken ‘of your rest by a sick cnild suffering and erying with the exeruciâ€" ating pain o outting tooth? If so, go at once and get a. bottle . of Mrs. WINSLOW‘8 #00THLNG SYRUP. : It. will relleve th poor littlosufferer Wq-mmuum aboutit.. There is not a mother on earth who ha ver used It, who will not tell you at ones that it will regulate the howels, snd ‘ive rost to the mother, and reliet and heaith to the ah1J4, operaâ€" ting like maglo. Itis pertectly safe to use in all cases, and ploasant to the taste, and 14 the, preâ€" soription of one of tha oldest and bestfomald phyâ€" sicla~ a0d nursos in the United States, . Rrice 25 enats averywhere,. . Bo sure to eall fos "MRS wWINSLOW‘B S00TMHING. SYRUP." Having the /acâ€"sunsle of Curtis & Porkins" on 2\;:“‘. wrapper, All others are base imite~ C j j years, and can say with puufu ® â€"-â€"h:--- ;2 he t M «ge ; for the cure Sn romatica of the Lungs, Ipfammation) | he o:‘...?, or Battios.â€" Now York, says > "I h A RRRIERARAGETME ME CC â€"eellbent P203 Ladtai Bowels, Infamm Mmflhâ€œï¬‚ï¬ bed Fover, it with suosess,. lA cases of Burns, , Fros : Limbs, it acts like a charm, Da.J. P. Kxxxzpr (W%‘.fl:‘- $ *# found Wm hisg ‘vares of Lnflamâ€" -ndu:m mzoâ€nltho':uum -“M lmfluï¬-.woi it to a high rank o list of remedies for these somplaints." h D2. a. W. Bzcotxe, of Knowlesville, New York says; @I have ased it in severr l cases of Spocial Irritation and for the 'u::‘fl::: Piles, and sandry other a superiore kitlols, and well worthy the notine of all." Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. R. Bill Stam: article, and well worthy the notine of all, ‘ Purchasers be sure and ask for Dr. R. Trusk‘s (Antment, and see that the words «A. TRAYE‘3 MAGNETIO OINTMENT * are -llovrqr. Northrop mmo.w..m Agents for the Sold in Ottewa by all draggists and by medicine dealers everywhere. ill Stam Omi:.'-n‘l‘hl-.†TÂ¥ PX. m sns P ak Ufeaâ€"â€""DKk. Binanax, of rguce »uorows TEA STORE, P. BASKEKVILLE & BROS. Wholssale and Retail dealers :and Commis« “i;;"".osdfl:l' of baying .“...': vriees, direct tni Vexsels, enables us to soll in done heretofore, which we hope has: faction to those who haÂ¥ve Rye, Proof and W ines of the best aliways 0n hand. Also, wis, Brandiss and Winer dirsctly imported. These who have u0t already tried our Goods are resp ctively fnvited ‘to call. . A@TRe. mamber our molo. " Quick Sales and Light A Married Man, who understands farming in all its departments ; has had long &xperience in Desire to draw the attention of the Public to Aonoun &4 Provisions 5 wihl"m“ agA"ï¬uhmwn"" on P. BASKERVILLE & #RO8S. August T, 1870. 1g y h4 Th h t drcchs dnc TPVY cce O T t n noty h d o . 5 P'\.'\!': @I have ‘Ased Dr, A. Trask‘s tic Ointment im my practice # number of and can say with plboasure deoom it one of atest disooveriée of.the uge; for the oure of ITUATIONX sPKOLDAL BRITISE XAJLA. MONEY ORDERS Addross R. L., Aas FAR ME R q sizkK®» a _ §sBsl E€sifi} gEiz?iE No. 36 G. P. BAKER, aÂ¥e favored us with a call. W ines of the best always on df baying our Goods at ‘ It is announced that Messrs. Fulton and Price, of theâ€" "Paris.crew," have -ocg;:: the challenge from Renforth, of the * crew," and say they are prepared to row the latter in the harbor of 8t, John,. Two ' hundred pounds sterling is required to pay the expenses across the ocean of the ‘ Tyne crew, and the citizens of &t. John are ‘The latest intelligence from Australia is to the effect that tremendous floods have occurred in that region of the Globe. In the neiï¬l:orhood of Melbourne little «lun:nhged been done, but in ht:o counâ€" try the destruction of property no cedent since the utt.lopmoll):.t was {ountf::. Railways have been destroyed, and. miles of the country have been overflowed. exYocwd to contribute that amount, as well as pay the training expenses of their own crew, in consideration of having the race in their own harbor. ‘The woather about Paris (writes a Lonâ€" don Times correspondent who is in the army of the Crown Prince of rrussia) is and has been horribleâ€"pelting rain and hoiry gales; but, bad as it is, the besiegâ€" ed profit by it to a certain extent, and work with greater success than would «wait their efforts on clear, calm nights. Tha anxiaty of theo bell.SIi is eviuved by tiho incessant use of clectric lights at the orts. The lighthouse serves to warn the mariâ€" ( ner of his danger. These bright eyes | pierce the gloom to detect the -pgro-ch { of an enemy. â€" From north and south, east | , and west, the rays may be seen slowly | , spreading through the night like prodigâ€" | ious bull‘s eyes, and nor and then the | flih of a gun announces that they have{. made some important discovery, and saâ€" lute it with a shell. But, generally, the activity which the gunners displayed some time ago has abated. ‘They seem to have l given up the hope of staying the progress of the siege works, and to be preâ€" paring for a reply when the attack is made. That is some time distant. The reason asâ€" signed for the delay is not in any way conâ€" nected with peace negotiations. It is simâ€" rly the necessity of ieeding the men be: ‘ore all other things which has caused the impediments in the armament of the bat. teries. . All the horses and carts have been employed in the bringing up mp&.lizn, and it is or has been in intervals of work only that the transports of guns and amâ€" munition could be effected. Just think, for example, of the trmort needed for the suppry of five hund: rounds of two hundred pound shell for the large mor\.rl‘ guns, howizters. The French may fee they have been too free with their ammuâ€" nition. It will be an interesting duel beâ€" tween muzzleâ€"loaders and breechâ€"loaders, and no doubt, if tl:of &rmsr are ibuhn, | | the active partizans 0 system in â€" ; | land will say that it is notorious the nf:& ; | guns are the worst muzzleâ€"loaders in the 2. f mt fapiti BR T HNBEAE OS y TY world. ‘Their shells are very bad indeed. St. Cloud is full of monsters three feet long, with Woolwich studs on them unexâ€" IUII.' e eoee PE eme NOCE ploded. If the muzzleâ€"loaders make a good fight of it, as ro doubt theLwlll from their great size and stable ‘platform, it will be hailed as a provf of the" excellence of the system. 4 The following touching stene recently oocurred in a Parisian ‘Court of Justice : A until I got home.~ I‘at once put on my bonnet, and was "‘mhuk to my om&q- er when I was s 'l’h'-hthsooql‘nn h L. PE ty o0 smy c 2000900 16e in omcs 9. We in truth, as I hope for Heaven‘s meroy.‘"‘ Lhe | â€" court could not believe this story.. They | , upbraided the mother for. her impudence | in ?nduvorlng to palm off such a manifegt | : lie for the truth. They besought her, for her own sake, to rétract so absurd a tal® | for it could be of no effect, but ‘oblige the | court to sentence her to a much sevé gumlhm' ent than they were disposed to in | i ict upon one so youn'lp evidently -mn-l so deep in poverty. hese appeals no | lefl'oct, except in strengthening the poor mother‘s pertinacious adherence to her |, original story. As this firmness was susâ€" tained by that look ofinnocence which the most adroit criminal Seannot counterfeit, the Court were at some loss to discover what decision justice â€"demanded. To reâ€" lieve theit omb..m-mt,tbm of t:: judges proposed to. renew scene ocri?wdby the mother. . The gold chain was placed on the clerk‘s table.. The mother was rugxomad to assume the posiâ€" | tion in which she stood at her employer‘s | house. There was then‘a breathing in the \ court. The ‘baby soon discovéred the ) bri?:t coin, eyed ‘them for a moments | smm ed, and then stretgched forth its tiny ) | hands and clutched them in its fingure, with a miser‘s eagerness, â€" The mother was Timts _ CURRENT TOPICA. Tus Eovamccar Cou®eu, lately called at Bomoilmimmoflbonlidwdooflbo Cathohe Church for the welfare and prosâ€" gority of her Communicants. Large assemâ€". lies of this nature containing represenâ€" tatives from all parts of the world. should be of seme benefit to our race. We hope this opinion will be as harmonious and unanimous as the verdict in favor of the : Great Shoshonees Remedy, for diseases of the lungs, blood, stomach, liver, &e. For by all druggists. rance, ABVAIONE® c ~ nder the French Empire An Immense Stock of Ribbons, just marked ‘Cer ‘Nevettion In‘ Lncis, Millintry and y besought her, f > er, tog mot so absurd a _ talff ftect, but oblige t : to a much severér were disprudtoin- ig, evidently s EKOOLBRED & CO. the Zouaves HoNxXOR TO We hnve been requested to publish the following communication originally addresâ€" sed to the LiOrignsl Advertiser. We reâ€" grot that i6 â€" whoukt 40 . A00M . HV! |"*"°* crowded out by press of other matter : Many private individuals, whose correct ! 120 000@ a0000000imant! hava ECV PW U unkinmal InbibESt [ ;z: b::wmpud bymtho x;mh:;‘ Employed in LNO FOLTS. . _ Provincial s‘arliaments, and whose |opinâ€" | _ A besieged resident, writing to the Lonâ€" :-b’hn :a m:mm -dw:i den Daily News from Paris, says : the public men of our".eonn.dtry Zï¬â€œ The National Guard in Montmartre and Cur t gratitude. Fonmoo,t among Batignolles have held an indignation those, the naime of C. P. Treadwell, Esq. meeting to protest against their being emâ€" Sheriff of the United Counties of PM ployed in the forts. A law was ruud on and Russell, stand preâ€"eminently id un. | AUSU*t 10 calling under arms all unmarâ€" Dslentatiously. As early as lmâ€˜ï¬ ye. | med men between 22 and 45. In Paris it “i'd ‘h. Mb of th Im & P"m_ has never been .Cte(i on ; it 'Ould, how ment for opinions admcedg‘yn‘l' and | °"C"; be far better to regularly enrol this acted upon g’ it. Col. Kearns, :fugl ar, | portion of the National Guard as soldiers 6Sth Regiment stated, that his views res than to ask for volunteers, As long as ting a Ship Canal from the Otitawa to these ‘sedentary" warriors cain avoid reâ€" \me Huron " have been corroborated by gular service, or subjecting themselves to eminent Government engineers, and puii | the discipline and the hardships of real his views been fuuy ldopiod b’ our Govâ€" soldiers, they will do so. Before the Panâ€" ermment. millions of money would| hnve theon, the mayor of an arrondissement site been saved to the country." He i"Pm of | 9 & platform, writing down the names of the first who has shown the urgent necesâ€" the volunteers. “\\':u;nc\'er one makes his f j appearance, a roll of drums anmrounces to :x,t'y of a r:'l;%nl:‘x“i,n eur ?:ll‘:.wd Rflfl'?. b‘,?;..unq oitisens that he has undertaken thzum' and otherwise, urged upon the to risk his valuable life outside the ram Do $Nens and Provincial Governments parts. It really does appear too monstrous tho'irmndl “u ntiel with respect to a railroad that the ahlev_bodlod men of this city through British territory, from the (Atlanâ€" should wear uniforms, learn the goosetop. io rcer satac. Air pian for builaing a | and refuse to take any port in the Uefence railroad :18 tainly the most economical within shot of the enemy. That they of any with which 1 am acquainted, iand at should object to be employed in a cam the sime time as accommodating and paign away from their homes is hardly in | substantisl as the common metho’:!‘ and uyeordnnoo'mth their appeal to the Pro | should therefore be adopted. His b(;rnct vinces to rise en mass¢e 10 defend France, : | views on imimi jon are confirmed by the but that they should decline to do any | praiseworthy tnd" tp' hilanthropic exertions thing but go over every twelve days to the | 5f Miss Rye, Miss McPherson, and the ramparts, is Mly fighting even for their 1 Rer. r. lIe rring, and will eventually, if own homes. Surely as long as the siege | fully ad rjievo the Mother try lasts they ought to consider that the Govâ€" â€" Lof tenk g?:ï¬â€™ ands of her surpl _ | ernment has a right to use them anywhere : | lation and bring many to settle in pm_ within the lines of investment. They 1 ule *““mbam‘ s | make now what they call military promen â€" { _ Milhons omuï¬f\ll and| fertile ades, that is to say, they go out at one gite +\ soil in Manitobah, lay at present| unculâ€" keep well within the line of the forts, aud â€" | tivated and practically useless for j ; | come in at another gate. Some of the ® | p which would have b.en’i.udlily battalion are to face the enemy, although Y ‘m] P"u.p.'by manyâ€" in Ontario. Quo‘:oc, c | they will not submit to any disc.pline. n | as well as by tens of thousands from pri. | The msonty, however. do not intend to d | tain, had the Sheriff‘s views been taken as fight outside the ramparts. 1 was reading k | a basis upon which to aot in this direction. yesterday the account of a court martial )â€" | Mr. White, our 3 Agent to Briâ€" on one of these herocs, who had fallen ; | tain, would ht"m labours com out with his commanding officers, and )r ï¬"l’ easy, lnd tb.’ 'Oll‘d not Ollly t.hmknod to p.- his sword mh his 0 E:: been crowned with much re sucâ€" body. The culprit s counsel urged, was a man ‘i cess, but would directly add untol{rwulth of amiable, though excitable disposition ; e1 | to our country, and benefit Britain to the that he was the father of two sons, had once aâ€" Lextent of m; millions. His canal policy saved a child trom drowning, and hbad pre e | is certainly the best which can be adopted sented several curiosities to a museum. ® | by any country, and, if fully carried out Taking these facts into considerat on, the n, | wo ‘J sonhne no’ur‘ndinllnd tresh water court condemed him to six days imprison â€" | seas and rivers with the ocean, and would ment, his accuser apologised to him, and 5‘ thereby develope the latent wealth which shook hands with him. Whait is to be ex he | at p t lies untouched, of many parts of pected of troops when military offences of d.| our Dominion, and add v much to our @‘Mtkmdmtmwdm this fash et ial prosperity. ;z estions | 100 1. I know myself officers of the Garde xâ€" l an the of the nary of United | Mobi!¢, who, when they are on duty at the ) a | Ki -"-“l d be adopted by the Adâ€" ramparts, quietly leave their men there, m m“fl the® sugges i, | and come home to dinner. No one ap it | gether with the .ï¬.m‘ And pm’ pears to consider this anything extraordinâ€" ce | naval policy of Mr. W. Pewer, shipbuilder, ary. _ Well may (:Genonl Trochu look up to of Kingston, would give a large, %ow‘rhï¬ the sky when it is overcast and wish that | and effic l‘ nary to the m and | he were in Brittany shoo!in‘ woodsocks. | would thereby be spod‘mnbofottho He has undertaken a task beyond his own I miaint ce uf ful roh.ï¬on‘, with the strength, and beyond the strength of the a. a | United Sutumgdlll‘y along our seaâ€" greatest general that ever lived. How can e T .â€" . Te .. rrmack ha« " with the ‘efficient E.he Pmn:m expect to force the Prussian: o uo ols ic on cante 1P They decline to We aid of the late lion. Mr. HABIW!, ""7° Ku:nï¬hmnoey Johnson, Esq., done & great deal of the maintenance , of peace ‘ and the promotion of British in_}omu in times of excitement and partial disorder in our county, and our county, ‘therefore, is under a debt of gratitude to him for the practical direction given the public -mlnswhichmuludin lasting peace and perfect order. | ‘I‘rusting, Mr. Editor, you will pardon me for g{’o“l:n‘lh of my communication, but will with me in rendering honor to whom honor is due. | I .m’ &cx. “l;ll A lockd ~"A mman in Mâ€"Joâ€"ruy has invented a stove which will consume its own smoke. The oil of sunflower seeds is now worked over into a delicious perfame. | ut A hat store in Albany, N. Y*â€" ly advertises : uWe want to everyâ€" »"body." ‘ At theapproaching Hebrew fair in New York, a uwu is to be erected at a cost of $10,000. x | ‘There are seventeen hundréd newsboys in London. | Cromide of Potassium is the Paris cure for somnmambulism. The surgeons of the Fifth German Army ‘Cerpsare nearly all Jows. | A case has recently been before an Engâ€" lish Court which turned on the age of a dog. Eoi $s n s M F2 i neacliieg . L/ Orignal, Nov. 4, 1870. The Boston Times says, the Becretary of the Nary will recommend an increase in the number of vessels nn;l';n the number of‘un.wewhoh:& in order to protect our commerce. says that there are only 17 vessels to protect the interests of the United States in waters where England has 191 vessels. ‘That is a better showing than we expected ; for as 17 is to 191, so is the number of our commercial vessels to that of England. The Globe of yesterday returned to its assaults on the private character of Sir John Macdonald in its most depraved‘style, . Unable to cope with the talent of the gen. tJeman it assails â€"and who, it whines outâ€" has been in office eighteen z:nnâ€"-&t lt umwhflm"“liw the Tows Bowie Knife, or the Emasoulator."" From remarks in the Leader it may be un derstood that reprisals are not far off, and that blow for blow is to be given. During [mt'uupnht. has been the evident SAE " u2 Cart of lasding writers of the #Wish ondnputofh-d'qf‘:“" it Bage 44 Canadian press to abstain attacks in which rsonal character is involved. But mo!:,“.hnmmpnblic mind wwmï¬hw The Sheriff has, with the ru-nnuu-mrn-. The Globe of yesterday| return« wWHOM HONOR Is DUE. GENERAL NOTE®. fact which is so galling is that, despite A Sign of Weakness. Mr. Hamilton, PHILOS. the malignant attacks . against ~Nir John n.w:ï¬gwhdhw its columns from time to timg, that gentleman continues to grow in the E:pul;.r affection, and the cirâ€" cumstance that he has retaimned office for so h’i. period is one of the best evidences of his fitness for his position. The National Guard in Montmartre and Batignolles have held an indignation meeting to protest against their being emâ€" ployed in the forts. A law was rnnd on Axun 10 calling under arms all unmarâ€" ried men between 22 and 45. In Paris it has never been acted on ; it would, howâ€" ever, be far better to regularly enrol this portion of the National Guard as soldiers than to ask for volunteers, As long as these ‘sedentary" warriors can avoid reâ€" gular service, or subjecting themselves to the discipline and the hardships of real soldiers, they will do so. Before the Panâ€" theon, the mayor of an arrondissement site on a platform, writing down the names of the volunteers. “Whencver one makes his pearance, a roll of drums anrounces to ;r;’ follow .su_-.n‘.'du‘btr Le Dl‘lI und‘ofl.lken {PRICEâ€"3 CENTS 1O (lPr Cio dn Aupinat n cactene CC e * to risk his valuable life outside the ram parts. It really does appear too monstrous that the able bodied men of this city should wear uniforms, learn the goosetop, and refuse to take any part in the defence within shot of the enemy. That they should objectto be employed in a cam paign away from their homes is hardly in accordance with their appeal to the Proâ€" vinces to rise en masse to defend France, but that they should decline to do any puige alpriens se SE s en SE c m t ary. _ Well tm{ General Trochu look up to the sky when it is overcast and wish that he were in Brittany ï¬hmhn‘ woodsocks. He has undertaken a task beyond his own strength, and beyond the strength of the greatest general that ever lived. lHow can e d C o goolan thhae Fhuraabais on i m o o M e uce T greatest general that ever lived. lHow can the Parisians expect to force the Prussians to raise the siege? They decline to be soldiers, and yet imagine that in some way or ovher, not only is their city not to be desecrated by the foot of the invader, but that the armies ot Germany are to be driven out of France fight whenever they meet. Strakosch expects to take in over $#7,000 by Nilsson‘s next concert in New York. Weston ia walking in New Yorkâ€"400 in five days, for a purse of $5,000. To«day‘s telegram thinks he can‘t do it. Some of the Lake Huron harbors are about to be improved by the Dominion Government. Hon. Wm. Macdougall has been apâ€" Poinwl by the gr.mment their trustee ‘or the Canada thern municipal bonus bonds. The Masonic fraternity of New Brun«â€" wickare agitating the questien of giving relief to the brethren who are sulferers by the Francoâ€"Prussian war. A noble idea. wl n dipieelaes oc orto! nty, < voted a bonus to tbom Southern Railway. Rev. W. Tindall, a Methodist New Conâ€" nexion minister, writes the Globe in favour of Methodist union, and calls on Mr. Punâ€" shon to take the initiative. _ Seafortn is getting salt. The English and French boys in Montreal EALUIEE ue Mewkwnt EmW NCOR C 2 The Ipuopolim flotolk Chicago was dnm‘odbymonWMto the exâ€" tent of $6,000. During the progress of the fire a terriable pame occurred among the guests, in which several were injured by eaping from the upper storics. m P es (Courortixe.â€"The vory.gne-blom of this preparation has rendered it a gen» eral favorite. The Civil Service Gazetle roâ€" marks ?«Bysh'-b:rouh ho ink se aations faturel laws whic ern operations oldapï¬onndnux;m,-"“’"“""‘ application of the fine properties of well breakinst tables with a delicately flayoured Devernge nhich nay sare us many heart bills." â€" Made simply with boiling watar or milk. Sold only in tinâ€"lined ts, labelledâ€"Jaxxs lyurs: & LO, Two Qusstion®s EasiLx Axswexep.â€"Why should men wear beards? Because they are a great protection to the throit and lungs, and add much to their person«! colds tick Hn*â€" ; in the throat, ?.u'n... sak bita a charm.: 1 &o., they act like a charm. Ministers ano lawyers use them, physicians recommend them, and singers and public speskers say they are the very best medicine in exâ€" istence for the cure of such complaints, Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 ots, per BERAKFAST.â€" proved an article and foun .2...;' in e M HAEIE T CC enc is it 6 answering the purpose for which it is inâ€" rended, he will not readily abandon it for one of doubtful reputation, Or concerning which he knows nothing. We are led to make these remarks owing to Powders and Arabian Heare Remedy. . Anmnwdlgwwlthhmm'm not use any : many have wa seÂ¥ â€" eral weeks until &.apntmldM. new supply. There is nothing equal to it as a condition medicine, or for «ny comâ€" plaint affecting the wind of horses, Reâ€" -bctbnuub:nduo that the sigâ€" nature of Hurd & .,'uoncnh(rfl NM&,MM Newonmstlie, «», proâ€" prietors fer Canadea. Bold by all Medicine o ooo PR 2 oï¬ t phme, best Kid Gloves" also * Jourine W"‘._.‘.!.‘Qx «t ©1N n(\‘lzllwl.lrm. Verr Natczar.â€" When a person MISCELLANEOUS T. MUNTON, SHOOLBREAR & Ce. Eppa‘s Cocoaâ€"(FHRATEPUL aANXD our Autumn Shade in * by those who have used and truly valuable horseâ€" as * ‘ir John ({4),