e e octingtam, :3.,'1","'_._.-â€"“â€" \i} U"u-u- store, Kast snd of PROYX 8 4.%., business from â€" bhe Ot y cxe t places in thy* mnn‘ and Iway. ‘ ; und River Deaey, oA commence i the abova business, daya, w Werepared to do all kinds of repairs the most reasonable terms, and having Thursdays, for the paâ€"t 15 years both in Engâ€" p and the United States, at all branches the sbore, feels confident of bsing,able genaral aatisfaction i1 be forwarded Kast (::,"uhlsn.loufl.omo& &# ‘s Music Store, Sparks Street, or at his inmaiee T Ridean Street, next door to BNpmew a2 2 _ T or th W en of | and V ond, &o. the B :.:l:o Juw of x ko Ayimer 31 vIyes sarg iLEXANDER GEORGE, lee. . Interest allowed at ip with im in the | U burg 0&.“" #4 wordgâ€"a® !"""~â€""_ And with 100400 Tfl@ iDESP A TC s TMZP*® ILG§ nsooing, 19 0004 PM CFerrates m line , « M'? Situation$ '1-A....=~ flost spore, MaSt °9M 20 uul_-l-l..-.-l 100 004 sds V%‘ Rdsor, One ‘-"â€â€" e of t be see0 at alt Aoomé trict Courts of the thortou 4 dot â€" SOFALY PDMSE aess the toek Oe .â€" Cnnul 44 BCD Omee at Mr Pet®® d n 06 18 -_L'!'?.‘ 1110 ‘ o full Comgas : itromage ""“:L-ul"!_... 189 * ue TA oL + the _4-_‘ 1J. n me B. & o" mer ’----.i For ordinai? do lished uciitern he u4404 C Postres Hef ! “ mnnzl ADVE goard W P*FT Canads (Caane TAE To t P.a. t+ m to 4 ‘ K. B.â€"Farme.s from the County of Carleâ€" taa enter the mill yard by Broad Street Brewery gate. e ~We Oct. 26, 1871 1805tt x GrM0L >; &u:.“t)ctuo?hmm&do aewest designs for this season purchased the advance in England, and which for dw good value, will surâ€" ever d in this city. curseives entirely to HOUSE we will this be enabled to give alteation to the wants of our friends, and w gre their satisfaction to all who may ,mndnn- avt, 1874 1980â€"ly. A F. $ f H. MeCORMICK August 13, 1872. _ 20MT wums, July 26, 1872. U& UNDERSIGNED ®rom London England, Piano Forte e and Repairer, begs leave to inform dtzens of Ottawa and vicinity, that rdln. 1. 1> pablic are cautioned against this farl mss snomam» of the Cornmare brasi that the nams of the ALL ammermeme Conrany is pr ated on the S@iderery Bisaket miwdle by thom. Cromil, Sape. 11, 1372 __ 207( 2 _ WUODLEA® sTEAM MILLS. (&taPr rorxitu®rs, Sereby gives notice that he has taken s (Communication between Monâ€" *1 Father Point, Gaspe, Q;Liw, Dalhousie, Chatâ€" _.I S....sne. Shediac, Charlotteâ€" town, Pictou and St. John‘s; NA4d., d by Railway connections with $ _John, N. B., and Halifax, N. 8. L MeCORKMICK & SON. bmuh of the above will be kept con "Hy on hand to suit purchas=rs. Fleor Oilciott LiN ED L U Â¥XMÂ¥BEE to leare Quebee and Pictou every Pm on Prepoinas ind e aspe biac â€" a, Newcastle and Sboxu. on the trip$. _ ; a" to leave Pictou S mepl ooï¬ nenes TUEsDAY at 2 o‘glock, p. m. ips ** Alhambra," ".:.'L'"t': w durt season d opueat, tonching at Shodine en the down trips, as business 8E CORNWALL MANUFACTURING Company have pleasure in intimating waplete restoration of their works Ruwail, which are now in full opera: large quantities of te !:_ BSlaakets, and Heary Mediién EI 8 * _ B. EDWARDS en July 22, 1872. 2023â€"1m. @ LOG CUT FOR SALE Tas of over One Thousand A patented lands lyi “-Noaâ€o-mlh:om Mdu.d.fulr-lm Which a large quantity of logs and Ourtains and Curtain Materials COemices and Cornice Poles, Br regret. however, having again to ihuu-ï¬cnolthpnblhw the of the disreputable practice of rting English Blaukets and selling t s Canadian. These Blankets are I*yol&addy-nd(}otmwm :-,flmdm"eol- alightly in TIM'M’ = the Coraw. Blankets, and *Canadian Manulacture" have ler waurmth or wear, but can be sold lower price than the vornwill Blanâ€" (which are made ot pure Wool) can fht a tsem ofthage o hy , ; «.. °" MBAF b6 obtained, and the out secured ue ofthrve of hve i ap ces t nech o cosdents Prat That date, Adirest Hepobold Pos from off those lands being of course will be carried on under the style yOL VI NO 2094, Awsortmest of House Furnishings, Furniture Repaired Neatly WA CARPET HOUSE. INGLES X XX,. XXX. DING AND bRIDGE TIMBER ure in announcing that they will 49 im mship Company The cut of 89 RIDEAU STREET, Eiour and grain Business L8 AVJ CJ. s ofthis Line, under contract with at of the Domimon of Canada and at of Newfoundland, are intended to CAaAVTION. & ROBERT, BUTCHER. Lumber Wolil Seasoned, of all descriptions. MANUFPACTURISS OF AND GULF PORTS RYANT of the public is respectâ€" JOHN ROCHESTER & Co Next Agents, Ottawa 2032 3m Pullman Palace Cars now Ruaning on a) ‘Day and Night Trains, On and after MONDAY Next, 5th JUNE, Trains will leave Montreal as under BUMMER SERVICE OF TRAINS Great Acceleration of Speed» mediate Stationg, at......, .... $.00 a.m Day Express for Toronto, at. ...... 9.00 .m Night Express for Toronte, at..... 9.00 pm Mixed Train or Brockville at. ++« 11.00 a.m Accommiation ‘Train for Brock Villt, B6« «@246 +1 reee <rrr 1+ §,0G pâ€"a Ascommodstion ‘Frain for island Pond, stopping at all Stations, at‘ 7.00 a. E Express for Qusbec and Riviere du x LOUQy M6. . se 4 s se are eeee ceee++ $.30 #.0 Mail Train for Isiand Pond, Portâ€" laad and Boston, at...... .... 2.00 p.m Night Mail for Quebec, Isiand Pond, Portland and Boston.........10.30 pm Mail Train for Toronto and Interâ€" A Pullman Car will be attached to the Through Trains between Montreal and Riviere du Loup triâ€"weekly, vis, :â€"From . Montrea on Tuesdays, Tharsd wys and Saturdsys . reâ€" turuing from Riviere du Loup on Mondays Wednesdays and 'nle, C.J. BRYDGES, mpeacusws anp CHURISTERY LIST The above books sen:, post paid, for the retail price, with the exception of Tus Staxparp, specimen copies of which will :::hd(,ut paid) for the present for OLIVkR DITS )N & Co., Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON & Co, New York. River Clyde Trust, the Government Works at Carâ€" mlnlnd: the great North Sea ship Canal, fls "SQE' Cormmment, ho Canadinat t‘mï¬_n.? Marboors of Harddpont pus ::l.'n‘d elsewhere. nrt'uulul; *n“'. exâ€" posed localitios, can be delivered in any part which Harbours, Docks, Canals, ï¬ Rivers, !.-’!Mmhho-d.flqmâ€" to forty of the world. GRAND TRUNKL RALWAY, Ottawa, June 13, 1871 mmo-usmâ€" Azo Prucs, of the eminent 1 ln,(::' LEWTS JOSEPHUS, of the of z‘cno«. British Colum is working moast marvellous and ng Oure the World has over heard of. |Never in tb anmals of Canadian Modical H has sor success attended the intrnd of + mecdicine beretofore, â€" m-mâ€"--wné-Yâ€"?l nable active J une 14, 1872 ammmuï¬m uable active mdioiulw (some . of which we mention, such «s the Extracte of Wild Oherry Bark, Po lium, Juniper, Qu-h.um Hvroscyamus, Compound or Colocy Jaiap, 800c0, Mut:bqw-&mub ::t:: onter tnto the composition mediâ€" du.mafl.‘dnhaumlyw and compounded, that it is made the most searching curative in the kvowna world, and monot help but act on the syptem in a very mtisfactory and desirable mauuer No matâ€" ter what your allment may be, or of how long Proslai n the Glal Tidings standing, it will find the spot and asto yocbyihm-lllfl in which you t in This Modicine is pleasant and safe to take, wnd is warraated, and muy positively bo reâ€" led upou to ajake a pertaanent cure of all Heousss of mrl'ma.gl.ns. Liver, Kidueys Vigestuve Or«4qs, &c. #c¢., well as Rorofyla the vartous Skin Discases, Humors, and all Uisoases arising from I of the Biood, «xoâ€"epting the Third Stage Consumption. Further infor with directions for m..u.ou:';::k.-m & Pills, and containing Testimonials sad Cert fcatef of Jufes, can be obtained securing the Ervatis», the Hand Bouk, or th : A‘manac and Uireuiars from any ggist in the JUominionâ€" free. . Price of Remedy in large tee ..$1 00 Fitle per Hox\, . ... . ... ...« «... _ 26 The subscribers beg to call the attention of L 2.4 Patronised by all the world. _ _ _ Rimme!‘s Ihang«Ibang, Vaoda, Honna, Jockey Club, Frangipane, and other perfumes of exquisite fragrance, Rimmel‘s Lavender W distilled fro Mitcham Flowers. | i Rimmel‘s Tollet Vinegar, tor lts useful and sanitary Rimme!‘s Extract of Lime J1ice and Glyâ€" vuyhm“ | -:.'-moumv-t-"‘ m-meum: Honey, Costame and lorai urackors, very amusing Tor Balls and rtles, * m.-en-vuumlzu--"‘l" pilet Powders. A liberal allowance to shipâ€" REDGING. pnt on dsnz is E_ Eugene Bimmel, Princess of Wale# Btreet, and 24 Jot | des Italions, b â€" or THE New and Best Music IMMELS CHOICE PEBFUMES btom. |Sold " *! C E. 6. LE&EWi§ soil with great speed and economy. The THE STANDARD! Enginests and Shipbuilders, London, Works, IM'“V Scotland. px, y 1997â€"2â€"lawk W. SIMONS & Co.. the R is now an established fact i want any firstâ€" class Brandies or Wikes and the best Family droâ€" ceries, you mustgo to The following goods from the producers Ex Ships Nioesr, Tecr, Lapy Lov®, Mart Am.Clnonv-n.u, Cuara Kiunuax, AXD CAROLINA. 1872., PARIS COF POTs3, lnryho.:q“uhneu. The :zn'oodnmrm finest to be had in ket, and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfacti in using them. . A call solicited. l n}ot.l.nt BLAOK TEAS, The finest ever offered in this mar ket, takes "three waters," used by the nobility in Britain. Very fine. Fresh nd ; daily and JAPANS3 and GUNPOWDERS, COFFEES3, Bauces and French Peas, "No. 1," in variety. The !ollom’ Valuable F the proâ€" perty of JO IaAllON;.nhq., Jr., non ©A," Rideau Front, Hepean, coutin sion * A,‘ ront, containâ€" ing over One Hundred Acres, of which 10C are cleared, and in good cultivation. A good Frams House (24 x 30,) lately erectâ€" VALUABLA FARM FOR SALE, ed, together with i For further parti ulars y to JOHN MoAMMCMD, Jr., On the Premises. Nepean, Sept 27. 1872. 2087 -?hn;thllo"f:?'u, 4&(:?““ Ottawa Front, cords maple and birch wood, 25 m of hemlock in (Gloucester ; also, stock and implements. NOTICE OF SALE OF UNCLAIMED Notice is hereby given that the underâ€" mentioned articles, being Freight and Baggage, which have remained unclaimed on the of the Company for a mo}wo{m-xmwm t charges and warehouse rent on which remain unpaid. will be sold at the Company‘s Station, at the foot of Sussex Mht&flgdm by Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 28th OCTOâ€" BER next, at ten o‘clock in the morning, Terms reasonable. Apply to Y1& :â€" 1868.â€"November, George Hay, 1 Stove ; 1869.â€"June, Besserer & Cowan, 8 Boxes fludmn.’ B.lhlflo Forks ; August, Owner, tivators ; 1870â€"January, Liout. Perty, 1 Lot Household Effects : Uctober, J. Bourgette, 1 Lot Iron Doors ; D. E. Buist, 1 Package Bent stuff ; 1871.â€" June, Owner, 1 M-mboo:d,l Box Boots; William ia-flq 1 Wheel . 1869.â€"December, W. A 1 P-m: Almanace ; October, H. l.c.llnnl w\ma; December, W. McArthur, 1 B Alâ€"o, the following articles in Ottawa, July 13, 1872 1369.â€"Jan. K. B. J., London, 1 Case Books; W. McCalley, 1 Cask G. Ware; Uetober, J. N. srown, 1 M;e Mould â€" in s ; 18.0â€"Jan., R Eaton, l pkg Mouldâ€" in s ; 18.0â€"Jan., R Eaton, l pkg Mouldâ€" ings, August, J. Skinner, 2 Boxes Drugs ; no address, l small Hand Valise, contents unknown ; and 1 [runk, contents un. known ; and sundry empty packages. _ ‘The whole will be sold. by Mix. H. Mcâ€" LEAN, Auctioneer, without reserve, at the time and place above stated. THOS. REYNOLDS, i Minaging Director. ~Ottawa, 23rd Sept., 1872. 2082 ?awtd THDS. ATRRSONS. Nepean, Sept 27, 1872. sey, McCallum, Thompson and ‘ to whom «* DB. BIRN Umsnam [ISM aad GOUT Y " has beep submitted for trial, Have, with a rare disâ€" interestedness © ad its invaluable ments and given & to that effect, copies of which can be oBtained on appliâ€" qation to the undersigned or any druggist Oct 1, 1872 Munro, David, Girdwood, MacDonell, Rotâ€" tot, Brossesu, Robillard, Leprohon, Besâ€" Eu'l'sr. LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILWAY COMPANY. "«DR. BIRNBAUM‘S RHEUMATISM and GoOUT mY" is recommended for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumba wandering and other Pains, Stiffness of l':d-. Jc.hc.lchh.&ani-,!lunh- b.d&h., &o., and is the most effecâ€" tive and reliable romedy known for these IRECT IMPORTATIONS CHARLES MARIIN, 30 Victoria Square, Montreal. Sole Age.t for the Dowiion of Canada and the Us ‘ted States. â€" _April 3, 1»." " « You cannot imagine wich what I look bnuib:‘n-hrdbo * GKAP " every week. it -jlu(--uh-'l what is dn::.:E:-“mhM.l:h“Mm are not only 'HL?-‘ be turning over over. "Bntraot from Private Letter.â€"The "Graphic" PE ECC no vatas. can be sent Pe ‘Ch ) a, Japan, ul rll A *A juac ;-;mlcl HAS SPOKKEN, g\omlmn.tcm.ndum »-u-:-fn m Peolitier, ) do CLARET, various brands, a few cases of the celebrated ___â€" vintage of 1864, $22 a case. .2do¢. SCOTCH MARMALADE, . fresh from the maker, try i4 FARM FOR SALEK, Or Four Miles from Ottawa. Always on hand. TAOS, PATLERI3ON‘3, se * Rideau Street. NGLISH FAMILIES RESIDENT ABROAD. f SPARKLING MOSELLES, «* pints and quarts," GUINNESSES POREER, pte. and (qts., per order. Very fine, give them a trial. Rideau Sm(;a O:tawa. JAMES DUGGAN, by post at the following rates, D. MoLAREN, AuC 1872, oTTAWA TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1872. Composed of the following or other first class Powerfal Iron Steamships : . > _ _ The steamers of this Line are intended to sail Weekly as follows during the season of navigation of 1372, to and from (Calling at Plymouth out ward for passengers) LONDON, QUEBEC, Emperor Medway.........Thursday, 19th Segt'r. Sootland......... _ do 26th o Thames ........Tnesday, 8th Oct‘r. Emperor ........Saturday, 19th do Hector.....:....Thursday, 31st do Rates of Passageâ€"Quebec to Londoaâ€" Cabin, $60. Steerage, $24. _ _ _ / Medwiay Through tickets from all points West at teduced fares.‘ Cortificates iâ€"sued to persons desirous of bringing out thir friends to Canada. Through Bills of Lading lsgued on the continebt, and in London for all parts of Canada, and in the United States to Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago and other points in the West. = Fo: Freight or Passage srply to Temperâ€" loy‘s, Carter, & Darke, 21 Billiter Street, Lon« don; Wilcocks & Weeks, Barbican, Plymouth; Ross & Co., Quebec ; or _ _ _ _ ong established as Wine Merchant at Tours, Indre mu. lnm. having united the Wine Business J“th.lsnh‘ . Alex. c.-‘r'hum, Tours, with h‘i: own ; uen . Campbell‘s sol M.!-,-Omu he continues to exvort to successor, ii;o‘-{_ that he continues to export to Tas wines of Tucraln uns wihe parte o Thenes, is cluding the celebrated OW Vouvray, Mousâ€" seux, btul and Sparkling t&h\flml. a variety of Clarets, such as Boutryueil. inon, Ohunnlï¬. r..to all warranted sound and standing travelâ€" ng well eitherin Cask or Bottled. M C. D. also exports excellent â€" BRANDIES AND LIQUEURS. Aug 18, 1872 2050 lawime rmBHE VICLORIA CHEMICA €0, Sole proprietors and manufacturers ot the i.:::sd Victoria Carbolic Preparations. ty and Works, Victoria Hall, Malinda btreet, Toronto, Ont. _ m The following genuine preparations are sold by all druggists. Be sure and ask for the Victoria Preparations, and see that you M get the m, This Jeily is hig‘:ly recommended to ladies as a most agreeable preparation for the torlet. For beautifying the complexion and render ing the skin soft, white, clear, and free from dryness, it is uarivalled. It will quickly remove all redness, roughness, hnhl::eklu, pimples and other imperfections. chap« ï¬â€˜d hands, chillblains, frost bites and sore ps, it cannot be surpassed. Brice 25 cents. Carbolated _ Glycerine â€" Jelly, ‘This toilet soap possesses all the well known antiseptic and disinfecting properties of carbolic acid, is agreeably scerited, has a healthy action on the skin, prevents irritaâ€" tion, removes the effects of perspiration, and should be regularly used by families, Choâ€" l'e-r:klullpox and fever patients should be ed with this soap ; and its use by persons liable to infection will materially prevent the spread of disease, Price 15 cents per tablet. Carbolic Toilet Soap. ‘This Salve is a rapid cure for all skin dis. uleef;,“‘.'mn. tetter, eczema, scald head, h eery, cepmoveree, tolk prepce 40. it possesses all the cleansing and healing virtues of carbolic acid, which has been found by physicians everywhere to possess eurative qfalitres not discovéered in any other chemi. cal preparation. Price 25 cents, Office over Hope and Co‘s, Sparks street Victoria Carbolic Gargary Sma. This Gargle is the most reliable and effi a. cious remedy in all cases of sore throat, hoarsencss, diptheria, bronchitis, frritation of the bronchial tubes so commen in this changeable climate. Anh-:i offensive breath, ulcerated gums and diseases ot the mouth. For public speakers and singers it is invaluable.. The ingredlents entering into this gargle are used by all physicians, and for the cure of the above disorders are now, undoubtedly, the most popular in the materia medica. . Price 25 cents, ‘This Disinfectant is a sure preventative of typhus and typhoid ï¬nr& cholera, smallâ€" pox and all~ infectious . . It will nt contagion in cattle. It is also Lv-lubh for disinfecting water closets, drains, cesspools, strbles, slaughter houses, #&c., and for destroying nauseous effluvia from whatever cause. arising. It will drive away mosquitoes, moths, fliles, cockroaches, &c. Meai, fish, &c., can ve preserved from putrification by its use. Carbolic acid was selecteq by Her Majesty‘s Royal Commis» sioners, in preference to all other products, as the best disinfectant for the prevention of infectious diseases. Price 25 cents. VICTORIA CARBOLIG Carbolic Disinfectant Victoria This is unequalled in its rapis dity . “"m'ml'“ polishing cutlery. 8NOTLAND, HECTOR, MEDWAY THAMES, _ ‘able and pocket kuives, rasors, surgical Lmâ€"uu,mmm, plane bits, and chisels, &c. . Nothing has ever been discovered which has sprung ht:c:opuflv more quickly or become of so m value is cnryw and werkshop for general usefulness. Price 25 cents, marly occupled by the Strogie. "ts The Ustntlo Bank London, Quebec and Montreal, Prildings ON3IEUR CHEVEAU DUCHESNEU Temperliey‘s Line. L & Ra®qUK N&TIONALK Office opaned temporarily in the A %a Bank Department ".,.a'-;.‘:'w'- per cent m.‘.“....:gï¬h m Oltawa, June 26 1872 o“'% d 5 * _ DaAVID sHAW, Montreal or to C. B OQUnANINGHAYX, And Montreal. FROM LONDON. ..... . Raturday, _ 21st do ... . . .Friday, 4th Uct‘r. ...... Wednesday, 16th do ...... Monday, ~_ 2th do FROM QUEBEC. [ gG A. LV E. EMPEROR ig~ x +‘ VICTORIA VICTORILA Wednesday, 11th Sept NIGER, TWEED, TEVIO L. and Polishâ€" Also, Stove Pipe Eibows, T Pipes, Dumb Stoves, Gallows Pipes, and an endless quantivy of Tinware, Lamps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Oil Cans, any size, always on‘ hand. STOVES, STOVES, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, + F‘or Cash.. ~ Will execute @‘orden which we may be favoured with for putting up Stove Pipes, Furnaces, &¢., &c., &c. zee to it in time. We have on hand the celebrated FUNK ELBOW all in one piece: Call and see it. _ 4 â€" * C. P,., DORION. We are now prepared to offer to the Farming Community and to the trade inducements that has not been given heretofore by any one iv our line of businessâ€"being now tmportâ€" Ing the chief part of our Stock, such as TZAS, WINES and BRANDIES, enables us to reduce prices tarther, We claim ulrefd,v to have broughs the enormous profits heretufore existing to a moderate rate, and trust in fature to contiuue so. NO, 36 RIDEAU srnsmb. ï¬â€˜DADWUKA,n STREET, CHAUDIERE, wholesale and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. We will guarantes that no one cac sell the same articles cheaper, ï¬uch ar TEAb, 8UGARS, TOBACCOS and GENERAL G@OCERIES, also WI&E% and all imported Liquors, Cansdian Spirits, of the best dmflg‘:?n, always on Hand at prices as low s small lots can be laid down. We care not for petition, all we require is a trial given to our goods. The economist will profit by cailing to us, g@y~Our motto is light profits, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE P. Baskerville & Brothers, OMEARA & CO mos‘ respectfully to inform ï¬obm:nnni'tbh?pnuh nun‘lll}{lhn &r" havs now ready and open for I.?oel.in- one of the largpst and best assorted stocks of Dry Goods ever 1°7°M,.o . ~ Large Importations browht into this city. Having purchased two m..‘;fl. J.:.‘Z.... mm.';m‘;.:lflz vane on Woolen Goods, we are prepared theold prices. â€" All woolen suits made to order e oo aofies pouiiot aoiiee e t ade P _ Oir Tailering Deparinient is more complete than more comy :‘lnl.hvh. mnds:'lnrvl:?-:{:( .l:“-dx‘s:.' uter. _ Gentlemen m on a good .C-t-'-dhmmr.-!d-.m’e-.nu“n»s!-vfl be ifty per cent higher in a few weeks. injour â€"made Cloth Doputmnti to be found g_fou_mac:u_._uquv'uu. n * Back Coats all Wool, ~ _ Sboti.:ï¬ Coats do Parits all Wool Striped and Plain do do Vets do . do Hat Caps, ©_ ‘Shirts, tommatipte Eogae, Sirped and Plain t poner Grass Linens, Tic m-.;M@_-v.BMP:; .5350- g":’"nu"‘ii‘ Wool Shirting, Plain and i‘.’iiz; Gontineny ntâ€"Atiing White Snitts al rizen fancy YWeÂ¥ oavn and Moring, Sooks: Platn and Fancy, Men‘s lain and Coloured Merieo Under Shirts and linnesincen: Bo}‘s do . Reokiies: Collari Cotmeg and Lisn Hank: 'cuhhï¬"' hiefs, Bilk, do., &o. . _ _ . _ Call ad be convinced y&o w'iound qul:z of our that we have the largest, che bost Stook of Cloths, Linens and â€" made to be found in the city. ?culunn from a «stance should call on us when in Ottawa, and leas their measures from which they can order s;wl-t Measures will be taken without charge. O‘MEARA & CO. Churthiof England Ladies School Amr‘ucmâ€"m- Hart Davies, Miss Sisair, Miss Forster, Miss Humphrys. Proksorsâ€" French, Monsieur Ami; Gump m (Rev.) M. Kaapke ; Drawing, Mr. ‘ors! G;J:&:mb.mm&.hdymn. i & or to the Fecretary ctpnh ts Promitee, or to the recvetary Manament. © â€" THOAY EXCELSIOR ECLECTRIC OIL. Wh Ten Times its Weight in Gold. <tin cannot stay where it is used." It he OHEAPEST MEDICINE EVER MAD One dose cures common sore that.or One le has cured Bronchitis, Fifty cents‘ cured an old Standing Cough. It positly cures Catarch, Asthma, and Croup, uts‘ worth has cured Crick in the the o\:no quantity Lame Back of cigh standin, I[t cures Swelled Neck, Tum Rbumatism, Neuralgia, Contraction of thhascles, Stif Joints, Spinal Difficulâ€" ths,| Pain and Sorences in any part, no mattphere it may be, nor from what cuuse Ottaws, JAne 12 1872 it m arise, ‘ it always does you good ve cents‘ worth has cured bad cases of ORis and Bloody Dysentery, One tomâ€" P Cureé Colic is 15 mivates. It will curef case of Piles that it is impossible to o or eight applications is warranted to cmuay case f Excoriated Nippilcs or Inâ€" & For Bruises, if applied often and nd up, there is never th: slightest to the skin. Itstops the patn of a h as so>n as applied, ‘ Curee Frosted F Warts, and Corus, and Wounds % 8. N 1;‘ MAB, P N, Y. . N. 1 HOMAS, Pholps, N. Y. AKORTHREOP & LYiAN, Newcastle Dawers, Carpet Bags, Trunks, &c. Lady‘rincipalâ€"Miss Fuuruer, Ottawa, September 11, 1872 200 We..ington Gtroot, oT TAWV A. DLRICITY Re sens 4th SEPTEMBER, 1872. A Number of Practical Tinsmiths * Give our Teas and Liiquors a Trial. , . .â€"~~ C. DHASALERVILLE & BROTHERS $3 8 50 2 50 1 50 wfln:'l:fl'mt receive rom the citizens is hrnhtbumud us ‘to ng:t our stook. is Spring‘s I‘mporâ€" tation has mtrwiï¬-uphmn‘ in the bost markets. P ar attention has been giver tp-ooduliuhlo%reitybuh-l and family trade A heary stock of Tea, nllocolconhhcunï¬z mmduu-m premises. A large Liquors of the brands and qualityâ€"always on hand. _ A fine lot of new Map!e Syrip in hottles and on draft, the best in the Dominion. All the above at prices to defy competition. MoDONELL & MONG@EnAIS L (n Saturday last from the preâ€" mises of James Slack, Canal Basin, an ITALIAN GREY HOUND BITCH, heavy withpnxl,lhom-wtbommool «"Skipp." Any person harboring her after t.hisb'mavmbo prosecuted according to law. JAYMES SLACK, Ottawa, Sept. 10, 1872. 20694 STOLRN OR STRAYED, ()n Saturday las China‘ W apehouse Belected, and Shipping Orders executed with care . o I is Haue aed Matk recistared. Pure Chemicals and New Hedicines Ottawa, 5th Feb., 1872. gor5 P.S. ENTEANTEBY SIDE DOOR flnnblio that his office has this day been MOVED to the rear of the GENERAI OFFICES of the (.!omlpuy, on Wellington Street, where orders for theâ€"collection and delivery of Goods will meet with prompt and careful attention, Payment for t and Carsage will now be receiy ?ffl (Jompnn;-"oma, on Wouingt:: treet. s A. J. TAYLOR,â€" p â€"GW preparation. Bold in jâ€"oz 1 and GELATINEâ€"The purest proparation of this nutriâ€" ____ _tious agent extant i_-vï¬m': 3 __“ & PEPTIC FOOD for Invalids "and Infants, digestiâ€" ble, nutritious eeé palatable. Solg’ln jâ€"lb All the above are carefull ked and shi to udlrl.:hid .-mhnul::.hbhlum Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exhibitions 31, 33, 124 Southampton Row, 5t, Lawreuce & Ottawa Railwa Morson‘s â€" Effectual ~ Remedies SOLE MANUFACTURERS : THOS. MORSON & SsON CARTAGE AGENCY. The undersigned begs to inform the Ottawa. May 11. 1872. UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES. WM. & HENKY FUQS: OW IS THE TIME TO CALL RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON, Worksâ€"Hornsey and Homerton. celebrity it can scarcely be considered a speciâ€" ality, its composition being known to most European practitioners. ‘Many of the Chloroâ€" dynes.of commerce not being of uniform strength, has induced Morson & Son to comâ€" ble, nutritiou d L Th tinge a & HLNB L LJVSiILD, DENHOLM, ENCLAND. W&/\HF F\4 C imig Cartage Agent 2071 The proprietors of Johnson‘s Anodyne Liniment, Parsonis . Purgative Pills, and Sheridan‘s Cavairy Obudition Powders, have published a readable and instructive pamd phict, which may beÂ¥ad free at the stores, and similst troubles, if saffered to progress result in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic affections, oftentimes incurable.s BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are compounded so as to treach directly the seat of the cisâ€"as» and givs almost instan relief. The Troches «re offered with the fullest coufidence in thrir efficacy ; they have been thoroughly testel and maintain the good reputation they bave justly acquired _ For Public Speakers, Singors, Military Officers, uud those who ov ytax the voice, they are usâ€"ful in reifeving an Itritated ‘Throat, aud will render articulation easy. Being mn article of true merit, and having proved their aï¬l‘q by a test ot many years, each year finds them in new localities in varioue parts of the world. and the Troches are ~aniversally provounced better than other articles. (a)buin only «Brown‘s Bronchial Troches, and do not take any of the Worthless Zyétation: that may bs offered â€" & «Trocu®s," so cailed, sofd by the ounce, are & poor imitation and pothing like BROWN‘B BRONCHIAL TROOHES which are soid only iu boxes with f2câ€"simale of the proprietore, JOHN I. BROWN & SON, _ en outside wrapper of box, and private Govs erpment s«taimp attached to each box, _ _ Orp®R axp Systsu.â€"In every branch of orl« tivationâ€"whether in the field, the orchard, the vineyard or the garden, there must be orde, and system to insure successful results, and this truth is firmly ectablished by actual experiénce Another great truth has also been establisLâ€"i by the same means, which is : That as a pieâ€" ventative medicine . _ medicine for the cure of colds, coughs, rheumatism, and summe complaints, the "Canadian Pain Destroyer," i the mostreliable. For sale by all Druggist and country doalers. i‘rice, 25 cents per .bottle, This cars in putting up the Troches is in portant as a security to the purchaser in ord to be sure of obtaining the genuine Brow 0 Bronchial Proches. Grear Coxprrio® Mznior®m.â€"As & sonditi medicine for horses "Darley‘s Condition Pow ders and Arabian Heave Remedy" has mo equal Its effects in this respect are astonishing ; many horses that were supposed to be broken down and almost worthless have, by the use of a feti packages, been restored to a healthy and sound condition, all traces of the discase h.vln’ geen completely removed, and have been scl for from &0 to $75 more than they would pre flonl{ have brought; when you want s borse medicine get‘ "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arubian Heave Remedy." We know you will be perfectly satisfied with the result. Remembep the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyns.‘ Newcastle, Ont., proprietors( or Canade. . firld by all medicine c&n.lm. Te Ib. mmgr&) 2"‘cwt.m’l. Herring. unf Hro#s axp Leirex®. tC NT:P‘gmhtm;’omulolbn Bole, 27¢ to % lb, as mr" icts , Harness leather, 30 to 33¢ do sw ch p French do |,$1.230¢ _ do THIBTY YEARS _ EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURBSE. aas. Wiksm w‘s Boorm»ne Syrur is the pre« scription of on » of the best Female Phyriciane and Nurscs in the United States, and has beet. used for thirty ysars with never failing safeey and success by millions or mothers and children, frem gxe iosble intant of one week I¢to the ailuit, 1t corrects acidityâ€"«f the «»mach, relieves wind colic, regulates t x ) ‘wels, aad pives rest, health and comfort t« other and child. We believe it the lest and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarthma in â€" children whether it srieos trom tecthing, or from any Other canse. Full cirections for using will accompamy cach bottle. None genuine uniess the facâ€"@imile of CURTTS & PEBKINS is «n the outside wrapper, Sold by all medich e dealers, 25 cents a bottle, â€" Office, 215 Fulto 1 Street, New York, and 93 Oxford Street, Lor â€" l don. Be stire and call for MBS. WINSLOW‘S 300THING SYRUP lbs 5 Do ‘"ï¬ $10 do Bacon $9 to 12 _ do Bacon dry salted, $8 00 9 00 _ do Froraâ€"Retail prices. Double extra, $6.75 to 7.00 per barrel Extra, $7.00 to $7.25 do No. 1, $6.15 to 7.00 ao Oatmeal, $5.25 do Cornmeal, $3.25 to 3.50 do ~ Cracked whn: $7.00 to 7 50 Wheat meal, $7.00 do Provender;.$1.50 per 100 lbs, w Onions, $1.00 to $1.25 do. €. Celery, 40c to per doz Gabbages, 5¢ to 10c each. Beets 25¢ to 80c per bushel. : A.pploopuhnrum‘u to $5.00. Home spun yarn, QPJ¢ per ib. Home made woolien socks, 45¢ per p ut Wool 50 cts. to 6Uc per 1b. Hay $1"7 to $20 per ton, Rye etraw, $5 00 to 5 50 Oat straw, $7 to $8 u0 do. Pork. & Dressâ€"d Hogs, $7 to $1.50. Mess Pork, $16. Farmers‘ mess,$13 to $15 â€"_ do Prime mess, $13.00. f MHams smoked, $15 00 to $16.00 per 109) Have you a severe wrench or sprain? H.= you theumatism in any form _ Have you stx neck, or bunches caused by rheumatic pains? If so, Jonnson‘s Anodyne Liviment is a speoi« fic remedyâ€" and.is also the best pain killer io theworid P COCO G1T.YCERINE removes dandruft No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"GLYCERINE, 25 uat per bottle. the hair H.-ing the fac simile f "Ourtis & Porkin on the outside wrapper _ All others are be imitation? f moverenmmanttatvaddt B sissd M Hides, No. 1. 9}¢ per 1b. Cod oil 58 to 60 cts per gallor. Calf skins, 12 cts per ib. Bheep pelts 75 cents each. 55 to 6 r bushet wo.h,lmo 50c os"P.do Peas, 60c do faing." Corn, 70 cts. Fall wheat, $1.30 to $1.40 do Bpring wheat, $1.20 to 1.30 do BORE THROAT, COUGH, COLD, COC(PMGI.YCRRINE nourish SPECIAL NOTICES. TV cus. THE MARKET {PRICEâ€"3 CEN tS The Paris correspo: lent of the Deily News thinks it probable that Fatber Hyâ€" acinthe‘s man iage will be followed by that of a large number of French priesis, many of whom are, according to the M&l“} 1 to renounce public‘y their vows celie bacy. Thcâ€"average number of priests in France who marry is, it appears, not less than from twenty to thirty a year. Speakâ€" in« of Father Hyâ€"cibthe‘s w ‘riage, h6 Avenir National saysâ€"We are in a pOgiâ€" tion to aftivsx thit Mis. Meriman, the widow to whoin e is united, possesses & fortune of $75,0))â€"that is to say, 375, 000f. The Ax_.ruace, of Rome, s+ites that the marriage took place in London, but does not mention &o church. Another Roman paper has st+ited that the wedding was celebrated in Westminster Abbey, but this story is untrue. Not a few of our American exchanges are making merry over the mishap of the young English nobleman who, on being introduced to a frmous Americin vocalist, ivz0cently asked, "Do you speak Eng« lish ?" This is quoted u,: sample of what even the intelligent people of England know of the United St tes, but not alâ€" togetber justly, for no less a person than William L. Marcy, whea at the head of the State Department, instructed our dipleâ€" matic representatives abroad to make all their effic‘~1 c»mmunicitions in the Ame. 4 can language. ‘ And so great and grave & pot »rtate »s the present Czar of Russi‘. sore at the defeat of his i. ocops in the Criâ€" mean contest,promulgrted r . ukase which he ordered to be translated into the Am.. .â€" can tongue, a med like of sunlight streaming ï¬;z&â€ï¬‚d'm She seatea Tat hont onher Bhik, sorment Sork e en sad reverie," Our ancient friend, the sea serpent, is heard from again, and appears + »enjoy all the vigor of his early days. He was lest met with off the corst of > »tiand, and on that <>~â€"sion was some seventy or eighty feet Iong nd two feet in diameter. He sbhowed his usual antipathy for interviewâ€" ers and speedily disapper :ed from mortal © She was dressed as usual in deep blackâ€" black si‘k dress, bh&hn.dvdh-‘d black gloves. Everything was except her face, which was white as Parian marble. Huï¬ï¬‚dua-htnflddowl thâ€"qugh the of her sombre veil and view. BHe will doubtlesssc on c»me tothe surfese aga‘u in some inland ‘~ke of the West. An apparatus has been lately intro~ duced mio c :riages by means of which & lauy inside may easily communi~ite with the coschman without opening the carâ€" riige windows. It . »msists of a handle with a d‘1, by moving which a similar ng- paratus on the dashboard is acted on. By this means the Griver may be divected when to tuia and similar w\:g)~ out letting down the e~riage windo The relation which most of our old and f.shionable watering places bear to life and country is thus satirized by Don Pistt in a letter from Virgivia Springs :â€"*The White &uï¬huri\nbubnmmermt;h'-.ph- ciple. It developes and illivst .es ern society. One does not ©»me to drink the waters. He orshedrinks the vile »mpound after arriving. Une does not come for comfort. It is not, or never wes, at‘ainable. OUne comes beciuse it s the wb"te:;lrhw, uomicohrbhnd,: weats clothes as a part or parcel southern society. Nomhï¬nnd his social status who cannet spend the Sammer, or rather the serson, at the White Sulphur, No girl considers herselt m tn; proper manuer upless the u ps- done at this summer resort. That is prinâ€" ciple, you see. ‘Take petticoats from women and the hat from men, and you revolutionize sc siety precisely e« you would to abo‘ish the Whit > Sulphur Greenbrieay," His Majesty King Amadeo of Spain, in ‘thoop-ion' offl-lm'luï¬hhq done good service to his Ministry and himâ€" self by that bold tour of thirtyâ€"six days, during which he ran through his northern dominions and ]ooked assassination in the face, till it blenched and hid away its wicked wespons,. With such courage in the Soveâ€" reign and a candid and sincere programme of Liberal measures from Ruiz Zorilla, it relllynun-uthon‘hrn'-m. witness some interval of regular national life. Much depends upon the elections :{wï¬:mddn&m,fllï¬'ï¬m?’: deepest import thit returned Ministerial candidates in all the buresux. This is the first time that the WMM.MMDIZ the t of the " Italian K-la. E::fl;::irly;-dhru Zorilia Cabinet satisfies for tme being the demands even of the difficult Madrâ€" lenos. From the provinces comes word Ire Foing Sively ocnadenine" Mase favor being a‘ready R Indeed, it seems likely that in many districts the Conservatives and sJemocrats will not divide more than a third of the rural vote between them. For the last two years the society of the International has been looked upon as of immnnwuhmflwm ":‘igntbonbjnthn estimated. nnmbuo(lt:-muh-m,fl to 1,029,C2J. mmoaï¬- reliable the e Before the war it was estimaied that there were from 40,000 t» 50,000 in France. There is now hardly a third of that number. in Belgium it has been stated that there were 150,00CJ. Investigation shows the number to be less than 12,000, while in England there are 8005 only. Out of 50,« OJ workmen at Gand, only 1 20J were found to be members. The society is rapidiy crumbling to pieces, and in three or four yeers at the utmost will coase t> exist. mnd greatâ€"g: andfathers. ‘The further you Bognnduung‘& Fo the miond haer miek d-E:a. s bas ; no if we reached cleer inw&‘nnflflom we would find that oneâ€"half the entire buman race were g.andmothers of thst Mrs. Laura D. Fair, the California murâ€" deress, hr1 been acquitted and rele «1. She owes her acquittal to ‘her beauty. If she had been a bard working wr ‘hes~ woman, with iiregular features and & +immued : mplexion, she. would y have ‘been strung up without or jury. lt is + » be hoped that Mrs. will mmlinlcnh:ithl-ommdthj-y who acquitted her. If the #os o o epar e o “- * -ouordmi' to terpretation of law, for Fair to blow Iis brains out. We hope she wll do it. K boy and the other hrif grandfathe:, Brigham You.n‘t‘hindf * anmoyed and bewildered at the figures ; and one rewson for his m rying so much is that he wantâ€" ed to straighten the thing out a little for bis posterity, sud begin afresh again by making himself the solitary grandfather of the chi‘ iren of all of his oflspring, Jady Burdett Coutts has an ~income Of £200,000. It is told of her that recently frunintod for toany Yoare apped 1 mar uaintsd for many » ?:rqmomywh.lpubui a church, tbhe id so much contidence in the bishbop that she signed a blank check and gave it *> him. â€" She had no doubt that he would #i1 it up with as much as two or perhaps three rhousand pounds. ‘The bishop filled it up with £30,000, and that was the lest money or the last word he ever got from Lady Burdett Coutts. " bediatantraint bitindrrecmtentrtat. srastd srmsnresitreeedh four hundred .n.bm:m‘no&q and about six brigades of grandfathers Brigbam Ytn"l smallest clhild has fortyâ€"nine mot! one grand. g-o&;r!::yol}nd;da-r;l:‘*', MINOR TOPICS (8 Pht \tal it