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Jes Lost reading 22008 t 48 30 %, _"fl Paper in #iven to the (70. paily Times 45 .. Ruil Am AAWLLIAZ B00TE & CD. §eamship Company bwring at 6 o‘clock, a. m., counecting wib seamer * Jason Gould" which leave : Rmoroke Linding at 12 o‘clock p. m. hwengers arriving at Portage du Fort ae ovening. [ The Steamer "Sir John Young"* leaves Rwelock on Tuesdays and Fridays for ‘»T\mhp and intermediate ports o‘clock, a. m., returning leaves Village at 1 o‘ciock, p. m., same lnstant, the Steamer ** Jessi¢e Cassels" will mare Aplaier (Suodays, excepted) atb 7:30 i m, counecting with Steamers of the lme for Deux Rivieres and interms~ _1(onnection made with the Brockville biktawa Railway on the up and down steamers oh‘_‘_.‘. TT l lsw " to le Pict: ‘.E‘"g.n"-‘. Cld on TUBSDAY, JULY cnd. ansd , TU”D.\Y at 2 o‘clock, p. o. * ips ** Alhambra," . * "_L“t. Tonks ‘ust Noment, fouching at Shaures M -ml trips, as business Okms, Sept. 9. 1372. The Steamer "Prince Arthur‘ leaves du Fort daily (Sundsys excepted) 1 oelock a. m , connecting with Steamer is Cassels" for Al +. â€" The Steamer «© John E:‘.n'" leaves Pom:â€" wke duly (Sundays excepted) at 1 M.p. m., tor Des Joachim, returning was «w 1872 KmMWi CITYl To MOLTR:AL " THE SPLENDID STEAMERS (OIEYFiCTORts. PRLACE OF WALES, â€"â€" zt Bowin. Capt. H. W . Suzenzap. Tourists will find this a delightfu) ; Trp. ‘ â€"Steamer Queen Victoria leaves : 7. m., passengers arriving in Monâ€" E(w excepted) at 7 o‘clock to at Lachine with steamer Prince of Wales cailing at different landings. Frouk t Greavile br Railway, to Join the Queen V.etoria(dinner}, acriving at Vtta evening. i Steamer * â€" " E. ~â€"FAITIR Y . "DOMINION BUILDING3," & 138 MoGILL SCKEET, lAidinvite the atteption of Bayers to th : and carefully selected assortment AN, YOUNu HYSON, GUNPOWDEE â€" IMPERIA!, and TWANKAY TEAS, lt BRANDIES, GINS, KCMS. and the Lh Brands of PORT, SHERRY, &c. _ [From London England, Piano Forte ir and Repairer, begs leave to inform titizens of Ottawa and viciaity, that :,fi commence i the above bustriess, i# prepared to do all kikhis of repairs in the most reasouable terms, aod having -.llhrthoyuz 15 years voth in Eagâ€" .u.llbUmMMudlbm Wike above, feels confident of bsing :able Wgive genaral satisfaction. Viders may be left at Messrs: Urme & Ml&msp«nmgw at his & Rideau Street, next door to s3 EVRWARDING & RAILWAY J UOMPANY. © Abe engaged for Towage of Timber or Excursion “-ba‘:‘..::lh‘.l.rf" Cl _ Cl IL W. SHEPHERD. mx-dnfldfuchnl’inmmm Tie patronage of the public i t 5&0-.. pn is respec f * Capt. R. 8. NicuoL, in rens mun," Hotuchieg foorar ibera t E‘:-'..‘:uufi_m office on the whart. Steamer t f â€" LEXANDRA 6 MeGILL STREET, MONTREAL Aug :. 872. 2038 CORNW ALL MANUFACTURING Company have pleasure in intimating complete restoration of their works wall, which are now in full opera imlfln' large quantities of W hite 3rey Blankets, and Heary Medium Cns Twoeds. â€" ~ & y é"'nm. however, havying again to fannnsiibe drepatalte prcti of| ‘of t i table tice F‘lcfifi Blankets ul:rc.dun' made &8 Cunadian. These Blankets are m largely of Shoddy and Cotton Waste, h‘“ percentage of pure Wool, and 8 slightly in appearance, closely ns frwinn mocdanen® on ufacture " have “h:mrum, but can be sold tets price than the cornwall Blanâ€" 33 1 [Ehich are mxie ot pure Wool) can â€"Fh. I'Q/ 2 public are cautioned against this mirapted deception, | and | respectfaily that the name of the CornxwaLli Coxmraxy. is pr nted on the *“w-z'by,z‘n. e 11, 1872 1 2m Ig and ROYAL MAIL LINE ..co-nni.wio- botween Monâ€" weal, Quebes, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebise, Dalhousie, Chatâ€" ham, New sastle, Swifl, Charlotteâ€" town, Pictou and St. Joha‘s, N#d., ind by Railway connections with & Jobu, N. B., and Halifax, N. 8. Y Steel Buil BMOVED Wewa, July 2 Urant. RRCCH CS Built Paddle Steamers "Secret" z'b leave Quebec and Pictou ov‘r.; :Lm‘r)‘on Po‘r‘e‘:';‘ a&:-be:l- ‘as ' = hatham. Newcastlo and 'lho:u. on the Â¥OL VI NO 2095 UTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY. F. B Aug. 21, 1872 Daily (Sundays excepted.) (HANGE OF » ofthis Line, under contract with it of the Dominon of Cunada and tof Newfoundland, are intended to after THURSDAY, the 12th CaVTION. WHQOLES A L E NWins and Spirit Mearchants, AND GULF PORLS K * CRomBtE. mahaiCK x titoarere. tt RYANT, R&. 8. CASSELS, TIME. to W. H. Howland, President. 2032 3m their Beg to announce that: for the coming sea sor :fi have in stock the justly celebraâ€" ted andseliable . MORNING sSTAR. COAL STOVES of six different sizes, suitable for every description of Private and Public Building. H. Meadows & Co. HOT AB FURNACEY! which we are prepar, d to furnish complete in Churches and Private Dwellings. All our work guaranteed ; beside a large asâ€" sortment of Cook Stoves, Parlor Grates, Parlor Cook Stoves, Double Stoves, &0. Beini atâ€"present located in the British Hotel Barracks, corner of Sussex and George Streets, we bave the largest Stove Saleroom in Canada. 1 ion of our stock invited. -po::n;‘::h of heating churches a puvlic buildings. H. MEADOWS & Co., Corner of teorge and Sussex Sts Ottawa, Sept 19, 1872 Lord & Kelley, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 63 3USSEX Etreet, and Lower Town Market, k4.)1‘I'AWA. aud Original packages always hand, any quantity of goods to -n‘:)unm packed by a competent packer. . _ Crockery and Glassware for hire at very low rates. & Lamps, Chimnies Wicks, Burners and Lamp Fittings, Lamps: repaired on the shortest notice. : # ne ns ieall 4 i soe MOUNEY, of Pm.“:”m ufacturer ’lof Earthenware, we «re proj to supply trade with £ D‘:J\ P Milk Pans, iquor Jars, lloh-uJJw. BI:‘MCnoh, Preserve Jars, Spittoons, Dni-?ira. Stove Pipe Tubes, Chimney Tops and every size in Flower Pots made from designs by the best gardâ€" eners in the Dominion, at prices that will ensure ready sale. ‘ LORD & KELLEY, ‘ Manufacturers Agents, \ \==___. 63 Sussex Street, Ottawa. Importers of aun; Glass, Earthâ€" enware, Cutlery and Fancy goos sius Have pleasure in announcing that they . will their new store, 44 Sparks stroet, early i fl! 'iti'-Ml-lqc.h-w‘ ® Carpets, Flo All of the t designs for thi purchased i on arpnpactie aine rereg hA Anfrin, Ob o C CR ooadhegant ce '_F'C';‘xfifi?s’ oindv-"; m# entirely to E')U,S's will thas enabied r-d.‘n-deq'l..m‘-un -rm.fibc: .I‘ld ipe to give their satisfaction to who .may favor as with cntire.rders. Ottawe: Wew i 1874 1940â€"ly, N. FAULMKLNER‘*8, York Atrect Curtaios and Curtain Materials COoâ€"aicss aod Cornise Poles, and a Fall Asmortment ot House Furniabiogs, ENGINZS«~R3$ CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" PORATIONS . To THEIR NEW Paient Dredge Plant, which Harbours, Docks, Canais, lnn‘llnfl. B.’dcwnnhou‘hd.n-d-mfn- to forty feetin any soil with great spoed and economy. The Dredge Plant has been already s "rn.a“‘* the Kiver Clyde Trust, the uonn-od“ om :C.r- ns in neimnpnemegarke thosint (@overnment, the mhmlvum io oinnc Slaks. the in Couce of iHatthipoot bus Proslai a the .Glad Tidings That th« Gazat Suoswowses Kewsor azo Pruce, of the eminont Indlan Medicine Man, Doctor LEWIS JISEPHUS, ‘of the Great Tribe of uu.boo‘n, British Columbia, is working the most‘ marvellous and astonishing Ouref the World has ever heard of. _ Never in th wanale of Canadian Medical History has suc; uoo «s attended the introduction of * mediciae heretofure. ‘â€"~ ‘ W HYXCI: "!;¢~ 3\mplv$\‘lll~ e numerons vaiuaole uctive aedict vogetable ingredionts, (some of which we will mention, such as the Extracts of Wild Cherry Bark, Ro lopkyliam, Juaiper, Quassia, Smartweed, Dandelion, H yamus, Compound Ecxtract or Colocynth, J Boco, trine Aloos, Capsicum, &¢., &¢,) â€"w enter into the composition of the combi mediâ€" cine, are such and so harmoniously classitied «nd compounded, that it is madeâ€"the most searching curative in the known world, and muonot help but act on the system in a very satisfactory and desirable mauner, “lo â€"b- ter what your allm=nt may be, or of how long standing, it wi‘l find the spot and astonish you by the rapid manner in which yot ie restored to perfuct health and fall vl.qt Aug 27, 1872. ‘This Medicine is pleasant and safe to take, «nd is warrauted, and may positivcly be reâ€" ‘lod apen to make a permanent cure of all do-.uuoluo'nnn.l.up.a‘mm Vigestive Organs, &c. #0., as well as Scrofula es anteddull as + 4 um Aeflipath the various Skin Diseases, Hamors, and all discase» arising from Impurity of the Blood, exoâ€"pting the Third Stage of Consumption.. Furthor informatiop, with full directions for e C C e ces s w4 . and contaiving Testimontals and Cert foates of uures, can be obtained by securing the MNMMGtMA'-flfl Cireulars from any respectable » \ggistin the Dominionâ€"free. â€" _ S ue o6 30 kegl 0 Trinity Toronto, rfl“t. and Ascouchour.." On and after ist, May bo consuited at m Capt. lun.’: O GGan t e ® Ottawa, Sept 7, 1872 PCms T%) Price of Remedy in large Pint Prils per Bos....»»»>~>~~>>* Sd00LBd} 49 C The subscribers beg to call the attention of TTAWA CARPST HoUsE. REDGING Ducks‘ Cotton Tents, Bags and Blankets American Coal Stove, Oriental do â€" do Dominion do do R. R. P. LEW!}, or *«Jileioths JS W. S Toronto, Physician, Surgeon, At is now an established facti you want any firstâ€" dunrud:uwu and the best Family Groâ€" ceries, you must go to % The following goods from the producers : 10 bhds. BRANDY, finest Pale and Dark, genuine, IO do POKT WINE, for family use, "well known," 10 do GIN, John de Kuyper & Son Samcrinhis Iurmaniace Ex Ships Nioez, Tecr, Lapoy Lov®, Mart Apa, Ciry or Queseo, Cuara Kuunax, ANXD CAROLIEA. 1872. 8C 12 esn e 4 BLAOK TEAS, _ The finest ever offered in this mar ket, takes "three waters," used by the nobility in Britain. JAPANS3 and GUNPOWDELR3, 100 100 COFFEES, ‘ _ Very fine. Fresh ground daily and roasted on the premises. PICKLES, _ S1uces and French Pesas, "No 1," in variety. + PARIS COFFEE POT3, Every house should have one. The above goods are the finest to be had in market, and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfactin in ndn}umn. A call solicited. ‘or sale at ) he following Valuable F the * perty of JOHN m;uonw, viz:â€"The south half ot Lot " N" sion "A," Rideau Front, Nepean, containâ€" img over One Hundred Acres, of #hich 10C are cleared, and in good cultivation. A good Frume House (24 x 30,) lately erectâ€" ed, iorlhu with outbui For further parti ulars y to JUHY Mo OND, Jr., On the Premises. VALUABLA FARM FOR SALE, Notice is hereby given that the underâ€" mentioned articles, being Freight and Baggage, which have remained unclaimed on the premises of the Company for a period of upwards of six months, and the freight charges and warehouse rent on which remain unpaid. will be sold at the Company‘s Station, at the foot of Sussex Street, in the City of Ottawa by Public T 'l‘lll 8T. LaWRENCE AND OTTAWA RALILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE OF. SALE OF UNCLAIMED + Guups. Auction, on MONDAY, the 28th OCTOâ€" BER next, at ten o‘clock in the morning, Vi# :â€"â€" Uctober, J. Bourgette, 1 Lot Iron Doors ; D. £. Buist, 1 Package Bentstuft; 1871.â€" June, Owner, 1 Boat; George Offo:d, 1 1868.â€"November, George Hay, 1 Stove ; 1\69.â€"Jumne, Besserer & Cowsan, 8 Boxes Hardware, 1 Bunile Forks; August, Owner, 2 Cultivators; +1870â€"January, Lieut. Perry, 1 Lot H:u.hld Effects : iethnicains Aiicchichmirte 2y AWizatctar t Witraintaih: uic => 6iz P Box Boots ; Williim M 1 Wheel . 1869.â€"December, W. ml Puhg Aimanacs ; October, H. xnllloi, 1 Pac age Alm«nacs ; December, W. ‘McArthur, 1 Box. Alw, the following articles in 1869.â€"Jan. K. B, J., London, 1 Case Books; W. McCalley, 1 Cask G. Ware; UVctober, J. N. grown, 1 P Mould.â€" ings ; 1870â€"Jan., R hu; 1 pn Mouldâ€" ings; August, J. Skinner, 2 Boxes Drugs ; no address, l sma‘ll Hand Valise, contents unknown; and 1 Frunok, contents un. known ; and sundry empty packages. _ The whole will be sold by Mx. H. Mcâ€" LEAN, Auctioneer, without reserve, at the THUNS RBEVNNTINS 10 do GIN, John de Kuyper & Son double berried,. 10 >=«_ strray WINE, V.P., various prices, extra value, u.fpuhtnhrlw Hkm Me tical Gentlemen : â€" Peltier, Munro, David, Gmiw:fimbuuu. Rotâ€" :'» McCailum, Thompson and +â€"@ to whom " DB. BIRNBAUMS RHEUM a~ TISM and GOUT REMEDY" has beep submitted for trial, have, d:;lnndh- interestedness acknowledged valuable merits and given certificates to that effect, sopies of which can be obtained on appliâ€" cation to the undersigned or any druggist in the Domdndon... . _ :â€" __ > |___ "DBR. BIBNBAUM‘S RHEUMATISM :d GOUT REMEDY" is recommended Rheumatism, Gout, Nearaigia, Lumba wandering and other Pains, Stifiness of mnh.a-loor.khu.aru-,uuh‘- mlml.h, &o., and is the most effecâ€" tive and reliable romedy known for these aad the Uy ‘iaf Atatc* April 3, 1»." «s ch what "‘:‘5'“-.*‘."“' T uaeiio" srars week. it -?du-d“d'hth To ns focked at with. plessnte on 1t artival .,_,,_:fi‘..unfl;'-';-mn "Toreat hon Private Letter.â€"The "Graphic" “'“"fi::mm hean ~mapuke} ud uis Pranth, t of Good mm.yfl,m ‘!.‘_“_"H.:‘!';. *ppage. :&KHW&. Sole Age t fur the n-hp-" of Canada dissasps. For sale b j ENGLIsH Ottawa, July 13, 1872 The following Valuable Farm, the pro Nepean, Sept 27, 1872. Oct 1, 1872 IRECT IMPORTATIONS ‘ClENCE HAS SPOKEN, lufu Director. (ttawa, 23rd Sept., 187 2082 2awtd The MEDICAL FACULTY of MONTREâ€" 2 dos. SCOTCH _ MARMALADE, fresh from the maker, try it FARM FOR SALK. cases SPARKLING MOSELLESY * pints and quarts," _ do GUINNESSES POREER, pts do CLARET, various brands, a few cases of the celebrated vintage of 1864, $22 a case. No. 26, Rideau Street. Four Miles from Ottawa. Always on hand. THO3, PATTER3ON‘S, and qts., per order Very fina, give them a trial. THOS. REYNOLDSY, ABROAD. FAMILLES 1872, 2088 2md&w RESIDENT OTTAWA WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1872. With three lots of land higLly improved. SITUATED IN RIGAUD, (X)UNTX}’QOF VAUDRIEUL, + bop This splendid Hair Dye is the BEST IN THE WUORLD. The only True and Perâ€" fect Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous; no disappointment ; no ridiculous tints or unpleasant odor. Remedies the il effects of bad dyes and washes. Pro duces nmepiarecy a superb Black or Natuâ€" ral Brown, and leaves the hair C1.zax, Sort and Beavrirut. The genuine signed W. Grist, Carding and Milling, All in prime order, mostly new, built eight years ago. RayrcoNDITIONS EASY.@q A to the rietor, ppiy §> McDONELL, Box 356, Ottawa City. Ottawa, July 15, 1872 _ 2022dwtf WHITE WIRE ROPE CLOTHES LINES. Sells readily at every bhouse. Samples free. First come. first served. _ Addreâ€"s HUDSON RIVER WIRE CO., 76 King Street West, Toronto, Ont. October 3, 1872. 2100d&w3m DRIVEN BY WATER, RUXS T88 WHOLE VBAZR $1002250 A. BATCHELOR‘S. Seld by all druggists. Factory, 16 Bond Street, New York. Ottawa, January 25, 1872, 1819d&w Astronomy and Geology, compared by Lord Ormathwaite. Soottish Theology and Theologians, by $roag wg“;’utuon' uon ‘and 'u ry w us on i Deliv of Fermons. t Brooks# 500 Plans of Sermons. Business Success, by John Macdonald. Florence Marryate‘ Novels, English edition. lfll‘u‘ ;o.l‘k w 'd‘:)ml'fl!'L E. Pollard. y Kliza s Sud af Aber, iy A. D. Biaskmore. Bnmnbua?:. Auornoylk Solicitors n Chancery, veyancers, Notaries, Comâ€" missioners for taking affidavits to be uged in the Province of &uobec. &o. ANGUS MORRLSON, W. H. LOCKHART GORDON, â€" R. M. WELLS, ROBT. CASSELS, J2. Office on Elgin Street, opposite Russeli House, fourth door from Sparks Street, Ottawa, Aug. 1, 1872. 2037â€"t4. M VICTORIA CABMICA1 €0, Sole proprietors and manufacturers of the getebrated Victoria Carbolic Preparations. Labority and Works, Victoria Hall, Malinda btreet, Toronto, Ont. _ ro _ The following genuine preparations are sold by all druggists. Be sure and ask for the Victoria Preparations, and see that you get the m, VICTORIA This Jeily is hl?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, tan, freckles, pimples and other imperfections. Eor chapâ€"» fied'lundn, chillblains, frost bites and sore ps, it cannot be surpassed. â€"Brice 25 cents. Garbolated _ Glycering _ Jelly, This toilet soap possesses all the well known antiseptic and disinfecting properties of.carbolic acid, is agrecably scented, has a healthy action on the skin, prevents irritaâ€" tion, removes the effects of perspiration, and should be regularly used by families, Choâ€" lea simallpox and feyer patients skould 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. This Salve is a rapid cure for all skin dis. eases, cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, sores, ulcers, Tingwornt, tetter, eczema, scald head, scurvy, abscesses, bol{A, pimples, &c.. It possesses all the cleansing and healing virtues of carbolic acid, which has been found by physicians everywhere to possess eurative qualities not discovered in any other chemi, cal preparation. Price 25 cents, YICTORIA Carbolic Toilet Soap. Victoria Carbolic Gargary Sma This Gargle is the most reliable and cfi :a. cious remedy in all cases of sore throat, hoarseness, diptheria, bronchitis, irritation of the bronchial tubes so common in this changcable climate. Althu:] offensive breath, ulcerated gums and diseases ot the mouth. For public speakers and singers it is invaluable. The ingredients 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. Carbolic Disinfectant This ::inbchnt is ‘: sure preventative «;l typhas typhoid fevers, cholera, smallâ€" pox and all infectious discases. It will vent contagion in cattle. It is also r:vdmblo fotu’di:‘i::emu water closets, drains, cesspoo les, slaughter houses, &c., and for destroying nauseous efiuvia from whatever cause arising. It will drive away mosquitoes, moths, fliles, cockroaches, &c. Meat, fish, &c., can oe preserved from putrifcation by its use. Carbolic acid was du-n,l:’ u‘:mb’:u her prod pre ot as the best disinfectant for the pvve-fi:::'l infectious diseases. Price 25 cents. ‘This pre is unequailed in its rapis dity for m‘ng and polishing cutlery. ‘Table and pocket knlm, rasors, |W“l instruments, shoemakers‘ knives, plane bits, and e;i:ll, tc.h.NotMng has ever been discov which sprung into ity more quickly or 5::"-0 ofnfo nocE value in every household werkshop general usefulness, Price 25 cents, uv Victoria Sharpening and Polishâ€" ing Paste. & HENIRSON & C‘ VICTORIA CARBOLIG AICHELUORS HALIR DYE. ILLS FOR SALE OR TO LET. EW BOOKS URKISUN, WELLS AND CASSELS A BANQUE NATIONALE, a SA L V H1. VICTORIA No. 39, Sparks St. iment will be kept opeD, ings Deposits. 5+ BENUI Ts Manager. guaranteed sure to Agents every where selling our new seven strand PER MONTH Also, Stove Pipe Elbows, T Pipes, Dumb Stoves, Gallows Pipes, and an endless quantiy of Tinware, Lamps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Oil Cans, any size, always on hand. STOVES, STOVES, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, Eor Cash.. Will execute all orders which we may be favoured with for putting up Stove Pipes, Furnaces, &¢., &c., &c. iee to it in time. We have on hand the celebrated FLPNK ELBOW all in one piece: Call and see it. C. P, DORION. NO, 36 RIDZEAU smEETb finAnme STREET, CHAUDIERE, wholesaloe and Retail Grocers Wine and spirit Merchants. We are now prepared to offer to the Farming Community and to the trade inducements that has not bâ€"en given heretofore by any one in our fine of businessâ€"being now tmportâ€" ing the chief part ui our Stock, such as TEAS, WINES and BRANDIES, enables us to reduce pricés turther,. We claim already to ‘have brought the enormous profits heretofore existing to a moderate rate, and trust in future to contiuue so. N We will guuagtou that no one can sell the same articles cheaper, such a® TEAb, 8UGARS, TOBAQCOS and GENERAL G@OCERIES3, also WINES and all l-w Liquors. Cansdian Spirits, of the best description, always on hand at, prices as low 1s small lots can be laid down. We care not for competition, all we require is a trial given to our goods.; ‘The.cconomist will profit by calling to us. $@F~Our motto is light profits, O‘MEARA & CO,, beg most respectfully to inform their customers and the public generally, that they have now ready and open for imoronon m‘o{ the largest and best assorted stocks of Dry ever m&t into this ¢ity. . Having purchased two months earlier, than usual,‘ and before the late adâ€" vance on Woolen Goods, we are prepared: to sell at the old zdoou All tlm suits made up to order on the shortest possible notice frym PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE * _ g10 UPWAkDS Our Tailering Department is more complete than usual, having secured the services of a firstâ€"class Cutter. | Gentleten may rely on get! in&: good tit. Call and leave your orders at once. as goods wil be fifty per cent higherin a few weeks. in our P. Baskerville & Brothers, _ 1872. § Large Importations Cmaletestong of Coate Panc ind Vor. 0 * Sack Coats all Wool, $3 Sack Coats all Wool, _ _ Shoofi:lfl Coats do Pants all Wool Striped and We have also on band a complete stock of Cotâ€" tons, Prints, Linens, Striped and Plain,for Pants, Grass Linens, T:hgl. Denims, Striped Cotton Shirting, all Wool . Shirting, Plain and Fancy Wincey Shirting. _ We have & complete stock of Gentlemens‘ Outâ€" White #Nm all sizes, faney Regatta Shirts with hite and Coloured Vésts, Cotton and M ‘ks, Plain and Fancy, Besverua oed ce dtrala exint Under Sacte M Te » en‘s Klastic Braces, Boy‘s doâ€". Neckties, Oolhn. Cotton flain:: doâ€".â€" : do «* +~* :2‘ V ests do do 1‘ Hate, . . Caps, «Bhirts, ‘Drawers, Carpet Bags, Trunks,‘ & and Linen Hankerchiefs, Silk, do., &6. _ _ . __._ _ oi oo ppromrimmatangs "entver aod. quaiity Poil norapt Mogk af Slothe hinous ind Rosdy made Ciothing to be found in the cit; ._&-um‘ ntlome mndhm'hul':film us :‘3- WI'A-. and leave their measures from which they can order .;uydno. Meagures will be taken without charge. | s iâ€" O‘MEARA & CO. Re ?ou 4th SEPTEMBER, 1872. Lady Principalâ€"Miss FuurueR, Asssstant Teachersâ€"Miss Hart Davies, Miss Sinclair, Miss Forster, Miss Humphrys. Professorsâ€"French, Monsieur Ami ; German, (Rev.) M. Kaapke ; Drawing, Mr. Application to be made to the Lady Prinâ€" eip-tponl.hopnmhu, or to the Recretary or Chairman or any of the Committee of Management. _ | 2 C adâ€" Kev. J.S. Lauder, Chairman ; Rev. H. Pollard, Secretary; W, R. Wright, Trea: surer. Committeeâ€"Messrs J. D. Slater; J. A. Torrance ; W.W;G. P. Baker ; J, B. Lewis; G. &A. Wicksteed ; W. R. Wright ; A. C. Kelty â€" f Ottawa, Aug 17, 1872 _ 2051 3m A MORTIMER, a Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and Account Book up::ewm, at the Bl?c‘k,n of the Group of ks, Roberts‘ Hideau Street, Ottawa, would y call the attention M:ml.. and the public generally, to his extensive Stock of Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books and Joutnals made up from the best class of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower than «t any other house in the Dominion ; wholesale or retail. , Church of England Ladies School Account Books adapted to every variety of business ; if not in stock, ruled and bound to pattern, on the shortest notice. Bookâ€" bi,c'dfi‘":x'e&u;l"ii any style from the plainest and cheapest to the most eleâ€" Papor ruled to any pttern. Maps mounted. AK orders executed on the very shortest notice. Utiawa, June 22, 1872. _ Ruling, Pefionfing or numbering cate» fully and promptly attended to, and at most reasonable rates. ANTED by ‘three gentlemen within W five m:,uu- wrmnficrl'l Brfl::.;oâ€"m« without : Address, Drawer (G, Post OfHice. Ittawa. June 12. 1872 200 We..ington Stroot, A. DUFP. Ottawa, September 11, 1872 A Number of Practical Tinsmiths OTTCTAW A. Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial. P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. that w6 have the largest, cheapest and 21, 1872 1995â€"3m 8 50 2 50 1 50 1 in Suieds From off those lands ‘being Are solid by Chemists and Druggists throughout the world. PEPSINEâ€"The ar and professional medicine for . indu-w is Morson‘s Prrsix® the active principle of the fifl.fle juice. _ The careful Andruluu use of this valuable mediâ€" cine hr.uwnl e natural fmdo-hof filh w?z- mach,, gi once more strength 0 . In Pwmwm; and as Wino i%g and 1â€"pint CHLO: YNE has now obtained such universal celobrity it can scarcely be considered a speciâ€" ality, its composition being known to most European practitioners. . Many of the Ohloroâ€" dynes of commerce not bou: of uniform lmfih_u induced Morson & Son to comâ€" 1 f“w.“ preparation. Sold in Jâ€"o% 1 and oz os. GELATINEâ€"The purest preparation of this nutriâ€" _ _‘ tious agent extant is Morson‘s. _ _ ____ _ Selected, and Shipping Orders executed with care mtiand â€"b'liaâ€"niirm;in and palatable.. Sold in $â€"ib Al the abore ats carefuily packed aud shipped to orders, which must be made nnhlohlum. BOLE MANUFACTURERS : THOS. MORSON & sOoN Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exhibitions 31, 33, 124 Southampton Row, Pure Chemicals aml New Hedicines and despatch Morson‘s Effectual â€" Remedies PEPTIC FOOD for invalids and Infants, digestiâ€" St, Lawreuce & Ottawa Raillwa CARTAGE AGENCY. ‘ The undersigned begs to inform the fiblio that his office has this day been :‘(OKSEDr t:b:ho rear of the gENEBAl OFFICES o Comy , on Wellington Street, where orders mo collection and delivery of Goods will meet with prompt and careful attention. Payment fo: oo the Cnigany s Uikee, con '%'.u...,..."“- es &t » y‘s on Strect. | , A. J. TAYLOR, / Through the ver rom ts aitiont 220 vable n@emegiat bas fansed us . to umt our is Spring‘s ‘zporâ€" tation has w&-fl eare and iz the best markets. P: aitention hasâ€" ‘av- m:::daniufl-hdtyhfin-rhmu* o oonthien deapaat en Liquors of th:n‘ut brands and quality always on hand. _ A fine lo; of new Maple Syrup in hottles and u.dr‘tlbh‘flntb'o Dominion. All the above at ‘ ~MoDONELL & MONAEnAIS Ottewa. May 11. 1872. Ottawa, 5th Feb., 1872. tip 5o P.8. ENTRANCEBY SIDE DOOR China‘ W apehouse timber lands lying * en bloc" on the Opeongo En p on crertes To atenm ofthrre o Ave yourts, will ho nold cheap for L in oath." Aintfostion antil ihe I‘th inst., to be UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES OTICE. AW LOG CUT FOR 8ALE. ‘The cut of over One Thousand Aeres patented WM. & HENGY FOSTEL, RUSSELL SQUARE, LUNDON, Worksâ€"Hornsey and Homerton. OW Is THE TIME TO CALL Trade Name and Mark registered. after that d DENHOLM, ENCLAND. W&/\HF COmmits AT Cartage Agent 2071 ‘The proprietors Of Joinson‘s Anodyne Liniment, Parson‘s Purgative Pills, and Sheridan‘s Cavairy Condition Powders, have published a readgable and instructive pamd phiet, which may be had free at the storcs, 8SORE THROUAT, CUUGH, COLD, and similar troubles, if saffered to progress result in serious Palmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic affections, oftentimes incurable.J * BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach directly: the seat of the diaease and give almost instan relief. « ‘The Troches are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy ; they have been thoroughiy tested and maintain the good reputation they have justly mequired _ Fo Public Spoakers, Singers, Military Officers, and those who overtar the voice, they are useful in relieving an Irritated Throat, and will render articulation easy, Being an article of ttue merit, and having proved their em by a test of many years, each year finds in new locslitics in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only «Brown‘s Bronchial Troches, and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may bs offered. en outside wrapper of box, and private Govs ernment stump attached to each box. «Troogszs," so called, soid by the ounce, are & poor imitation and nothing like BROWN‘S BRONCAIAL TROCHES which are sold only in boxes with facâ€"simile of the proprietors, This cars in putting up the Troches is in portant as & security to the purchaser in ord< to be sure of obtaining the genuine Brow n Bropchia) Troches. Orore axp Srerzu.â€"In every branch of oriâ€" tivationâ€"whether in the field, the orchard, the vineyard or the garden, there must be order and system to insure successful results, and this truth is firmly established by actual experiénce Another great truth has also been establiskci by the same means, which is : That as a pieâ€" ventative medicine.~. .. medicine for the cure of colds, coughs, rheumatism, and summs complaints, the "Canadian Pain Déstroyer," i the mostrelfable. For sale by all DBaggist udu..eoutq dealers, Price, 25 cents per bot Grzir Coxprrio® Mepror®x.â€"As a sonditi medicine for horses "Darley‘s Condition Pow ders and Arabian Heave Remedy" has no 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 feu packages, been restored to a hulth{ and gound condition, all traces of the disease nvln= seen oon{l“ouly removed, and have been sol for from to $75 more than they would pre vioul{-:ln brought; when you want s horse medic lf“ "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arshian Heave Remedy." We know you will be perfectly satisfied with the result. Rememben 'él: name, and see that the ;'i‘nuu: %;rd & . is on each package. orthrop n.e.* Newcestle, Ont., Iroprlcloul or Canade. firld by all medicine dealers. THIBTY YkARR EXPERIENCE OF AB OLD NURSE, mas. Wixsu w‘s Bporeme Syzur is the pre. scription of on » of the best #‘emale Phyricians and Nurses in the United States, and has been useu for thirty yeaars with never failing safety and success by millions or mothers and children, frem the tosble infant of one week Idto the mdult. 1t corrects acidity «f the «»mach, relieves wind colic, regulates t i »â€"wels, and gives nnhhnlthnd’oo-bnt other and child. e believe it the lest and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dssentery and Diarrhma in children whether it arises trom tecthing, or from any other cause. Full cirections for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unicss the fac=simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is cn the outside wrapper, Bold by all medici1e dâ€"mlers, 25 cents a bottle. Office, 215 Fulto 1 Street, New York, and 93 Oxford Street, Loz » don. Be sure and call for M#S, WINSLOW‘3 S0O0OTHING SYRUP Having the fac simile f"Ourtis & Perk in on the outside wrapperâ€" All others are be imitation@ mnyauunto'nmot'zmn? Br# you rheumatism in any form ve you stv meck, or bunches caused by rhoumatic pains? If so, Jonnson‘s Anodyne Liviment is a speo, fic remedy . snd.js also the best pain the world * C©OCO GT.YOERINE removes dandruft COC()â€"GIT.YCERINE nourish the hair No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"GLYCERINE, 25 «at por bottle. Potatoes, 25¢ to 35c per bushe‘. Bwedish Turnips, 20c. Carrote 25¢. Parsnips 50¢. do. c.l“’l)l:l.iom.")10.00 to $1.25 do. * 4 to dos. ‘Oabhflbotop‘l’mmh. 6 Beets 25¢ to 30c per bushel. Apples per barrel, $3 75 to $5.00 Home spun yarn, QUc per ib. Home made woollen socks, 45¢ per put Wool 50 cts. to 6Uc per 1b. Hay $17 to $20 per ton. Rye straw, $5 00 to 5 50 Oat straw, $7 to $8 UO do. Posk. Dresscd Hogs, $7 to $1.50. Mess Pork, $16. Farmers‘ mess,$13 to $15 do Prime mess, $13.00. n..-lbl smoked, $15 00 to $16.00 per 1J Do green, $10 do do Frorszâ€"Retail prices. Double extra, $6.75 to 7.00 per barrel Extra, $1.00 to $7.25 _ do No. 1, fl.’l‘.'os' ‘;5 1.00 :: Cornmeal, $3.25 to 3.50 do W-u:qnoow 7 50 Wheat meal, $7.00 do Provender, $1.50 per 100 Jbs, Bran, 70 cte. Dry(pdfilh.“.w':cm Herring. $5.00 to $5.25 per boi. Bii:ml.unn. latest quotations are as ws No. 1, Sole, 210 to Bc pfiz No. 2 do 2c to 25¢ do Slaughter, Zicts . c Honey, 15 to 20 do. Buckwheat, 55 to 60cts per bushel Oate, 45¢ to 50¢ lm'(lo Peas, 6Ue do Beans $2.00 to $2.50 Barley 60cts. Corn, 70 cts. Fall wheat, $1,30 to $1.40 do Spring wheat, $1.20 to 1.30 ao Haddock, 7c per lb. SPECIAL <« NOTICES JOHN L BROWN & SUN IPRICEâ€"3 CEN v‘s «() deop brown eyes," sang gay October, «Deep brown eyes running over with See‘ os Blueg eyes are pale, sand gray eyes are sober ; Bonnie brown eyes are the eyes for me. « Black eyes lhinoin'-hoib"? summer With red of rose and yellow of corn ; But cold they close when the still lateâ€" "Blue eyes shimmer with angel glances, Like spring violess over the leaâ€" But oh, my grapes, my wines, and my . , bughing Giddy with glee from the mere sun« shine ? * Go to your books! What know ye of quaftting . f Luscious juice from the riotous vine ? "Go, Gray Eyes! What know ye @ All the earth is fall of frolicking ; Gmwingisover;lu.rvfit'udou; All the trees are ready for rollicking, Glowing scarlet with rustical fun. ‘ -‘SumenEy‘Li.n the purple weather, A crown of cak leaves with maple blent Shall deck your brow, while gayly tos gether, | We two will wander to heart‘s con~ Waited to hear the song bo‘nnmg' Listened and laughed through the sunny day ; And earth and sky fell to merry smiling, As hand in hand they wandered away. Somebody advertises inslmdon'h:pu for "some old artificial teeth," which can be "sent by post," and for which "their value will be sent “‘rm" Nice flrnoondhnd must be. There d be so much comfort in knowing that they had already done good service, and besides, there‘s economy in it, There is no knowing how many jaws a good set of teeth might outlast, and where‘s the uninbnr;ing'.hen‘imrly because the jaws have ceased to wag The Massachusetts Superior Court has decided in effect that if railroad companiés run their cars on Sunday, people may ride in them for nothing. A man on the Old Colony road who had neglected to buy & ticket, refused to pay the extra ten cents charged on the payment of fare on the cars and was prosecuted. It was decided byhfimddmmmefi had no right to collect fares at all on Sunâ€" day because it was a violation of law to The Rev. John Tecumseh Jones, & frugal and industrious Ottawsa Indian, recently died, leaving his entire property, died, Talabd at $60,000, Jor the edusation c Baptist preachers in the siate of Kansas. PL wwkxoflevu Dmou md th.‘ epys‘ or Evelyn‘s "Diary," Uummt,hmnwhpubwh is the journal of a German student, G. W.; de Beizheim. It recounts in plain pbrases the St. Bartholomew massaore is Urieans, where the author wes atâ€" the The London Times confirms the report of the resignation of Lord Chancellor Wood. lth;il;:: however, as to the tment -mnl% m-i-ovqmtobdm that Observer spoke with .hwhz:ffi- facts when it says that the high when vacaiedâ€" would be tilled by Sir Roundell Palmer. 1t is well known that Hir Roun« dell Palmer would have become Lord Chancellor in 1868 but for some difference of opinion between him and Mr. Gladstone at that period. Our readers will rememâ€" ber that Sir Roundell gave Mr. Gladstone but indifferent support in his two great Irish Reform measures. in his Army Reâ€" comer, Silvery irost ore«ps over the morn. form measure, however, when: Mr. (#lad« stone made n&mm‘ use of the con: saving of the Ministry. As counsel for Great Britain at the Geneva Court of Ar« bitration Sir Roundell has again rendered the Ministry great and valuable services, u-hm&:ano :&‘ and he one of the most wawu and refined critics of the age. As he is now in accord with Mr. Gladstone on all the great questions of the day his appointment to the high offise of Lord Chancellor may be considered ceriain, and there can be no doubt but tust it will â€" commund general ""Pon Sesleticg poriicn‘ af Ne son‘s Ammr:: Legends" will a be published by Strathan & Co., in a new volume of poetry. What have angles in common with me ? biguiti 1 mmdmm which it might be easy to creep whenever documents of the greater number of amâ€" Tnursday night and then cut his own throat with a -rm&. The eri« dence showing that was a man of viclent temper and not intoricated at the time, the jury rendered a verdict that his horrible act was committed in a fit of pase 8ir Stafford Northoote told a rather good 'licwu'o, myl.d“wzt- in & & As fouou:mm-ud-d:"w vass was a particular was for the ballot. hmnmPfl there, He went, and the following comnâ€" versation ensued ;:â€"* Aré a supporter of the baliot?". “1(9,"_-,: the candi« Malmesbury sayâ€"are sent Gown i0 the spot with an army of secretaries, attaches, cierks, and embryo diplomatists of every grade, and forthwith commence to fire reams of letters into each other, just for all the world as if they were attacking a foreign rival. Homeindependent member of Parliamentâ€"Mr. Bernal Osborne would An inquest was held in J=y City on the bodies of John Gehring his the former baving murdered u.-n:: #1 will vote for you." The candidate exâ€" pn-edhilnzrh-,ubhih-lb was in favour of the ballot. «8> 1 was," diplomatists â€" 5&‘0“2&. After a due amount mn-fi”m boeu:;o:dndmm the up, victory being awarded to that side which replied the voter; but I will tell you what happened the other day. There was a club election, and out of twenty mem» bers of the committee fifteen promised to vore for me. When the baliot took place seven did so. 1 did not so mind that, but the thing was that the whole fifteen came to me, one by one, and said, "It was a pity you were not electedâ€"I voted for you. Theé Pall Mall Gazctle asks why the sys tem of sham battles and mock campaigns recently adopted in England as a means of testing the efficiency of educating thearmy, should not be extended bu.r- fiou,diplmq,hrbh-.? «t the corporation of a town is at fend with the m@“lfl#dw uMamz'u‘lgh the parson‘s little , Or linendraper‘s assistant has slandered the milliner‘s apâ€" stayed ; tent." OCTOBFRS 8O NG MINOR TOPICS the introduction into these §

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