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C EM Exq es yrr of #4 ut Pn Mu“ time mestter} 18D %+ sysny Py BANE §+*¢*~ j l " en e whed vEeRrTising ear of Freach d @ s ud Paoige red od 6 A E -fl‘F at the rate of T. me. TotPx. 0 a -.‘- PRINTING " DAILY ~~'~‘ us 4* w it patd 14 of & OL& rvvuee, |jue F, 72 yoL VI NO 2096. ;’M Ea Barse, Paspebiac THS SPLENDID STEAMERS WOWRLA PAL\CE OF WALES, Capt. HL. W . Snzrazen. will n;:l this a delightfu) melt â€"Stermor Quees "VRewwrin Jearm wl 5J q Jobn IQN and after THURSDAY, the 12th t, the Steamer " Jease Cissels" will Apimer (Yundays excepted) at 7:30 counecting with Steamers of the fr Deur Bivieres and interme~ Smmer Sir John Young" leaves wk on Tuesdays and EFmdays for mVillage ani intermediate ports #dock, a. m., returning leaves #Village at 1 o‘cloc«, p. m., same DDXTINION BUILOTING3." _ 136 Me iluL 3USEET, Lowion: Eagland, Phnoal:ofto Repairer, bogs lsave to inform of Ustawa and viciaity, that commence i the above business, wfad to do all kinis of rapairs ost reasouable terms, and having fr th» past 15 years both in Eag the Umted stites, at all branches feels contident of bsing able genaral satisfaciion may be lef: at Messrs. Orme & "tore, Spirks Street, or at his D Rideasu Sureet, next door to %hamer "Prince Arthur‘ leaves »du Fort daily (Sundays excepted) & Wins ani pirit a my, coanecting with Steamer * for Alymer. * #John Egan" leaves Pemâ€" (Sundays excepted) at 1 p. m., for Des Joachim, returning s 6 o‘clock, a. m., connectin g mmer * Jason Gould" which leave : ks Linding at 12 o‘clock p. m. prs acriving at Portage du Fory L..tt Haif Octave Pianos made Full Compass, & Wl‘::u. MANUFACTURING h" e pleasure in intiat/ing g':o.“ restoration of their works p which are now in full opera ’ & large quantities of White ,« SUf Slankets, and Heary Medium DVED "fatronmge of the public is t Shicited â€" P P y, N Ad, on ym m 0tl etion made with the Brockville Ruilway on the up and down wnPSe _ ., Steamer * Georgia‘" to «.. :_ Price tha _(,“".M Pictoa by Rail 1 €ITY 10 AJVMTR ALb New castic Wa, Daily (Sundays excepted.) Aug FAW A RIVER NAViGATION â€"_ COMPANY. pe of this Lines under contract with iat of the Lomimon of Canada and at of Newfoundland, are intended to Mel: paddle Stoamers _*Secret" or to leave Quebec and Pictou every .‘-;:mdn;lndogbg:- as Porce, d = Poing Gaspe, Poret, Pasptbia® Di. FAIREYâ€" large RURWARDING &, RAILWAY COMPANY. Meuvach :l:‘b--«;g\-hralnunh ‘ Agent on the w o« f . H. '-lalrlllfll ‘ **‘crk:l -Er:;-!flll itall, Sept. 11, 1372. _ 2071 2m whine with steamer Prince of Wiles m- different Landings. From | e br Railway, to Join the en V.ctoric (dinner}, acriving at Jtta to run regularly durimg the season beâ€" and Montreal, touching at Shediac wa en the down trips, 45 business day a Train leaves Bonaventure Station s(jundays excepted) at 7 o‘clock to ipé amer "Bed for . es public are tione *A that the name of Omuse Courayy is "Warmth or we 1ANGE OF :t.l.s.llol’l-. for Oitawa Mondays and ) uon lour-'n:.hamomnu LEX A Mearchants 1 NJ & C AND GULF PORTS misation between Monâ€" bes, Father Point, Gaspe, '!‘“"' Dalbomio. ch‘- sastle, Shediac, Charlotteâ€" oa and St.; John‘s; NAd., ailw ay . #mfiou with X. B., and Halifar, N. 8. | CAUVTILION. daily «y 26, 1872 W. H. Howland, F.nr.m‘i';*"- t ind Aarr ag :+ 30 ip Company 1 ( Made 0 R. 8. CASSELS, President. IL LINE N DR A A Y he office on the whart. TLME sar, but can be sold i the Cornwall Blan~ M Flam borough leave Pictou ILY 2nd. and d against &l d n-roul y the Commwaus pr uted on the ure Wool) can UBiSC® 2032 3m 18 38 thei Beg to announce that for the coming seaâ€" son they have in stock the justly celebraâ€" ted and reliable MORNINC â€"sSTAR. COAL STOVES of suitable for every de and Public Building. Lawson‘s Patent Diamond Coal and Wood HOT AM FURNACEY! which we are prepar. d tofurniâ€"h complete in Churches and Private Dwellings. All our work guaranteed ; beside a large asâ€" sortment of Cook Stoves, Parlor Grates, Parlor Caok stoves, Double Stoves, &c. B.h’ at present located in the British Hotel Barracks, corner of Sussex and George Streets, we bave the largest Stove Saleroom in Canxia, 1 ion of our stock invited. lpom‘::h of beating churches putlic buildings, > Lord & Kelley, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 63 3USSEX Street, and Lower Town Market, ue rTaAW A. Uriginal packages always on hand, and any quantity of koods to suit purchasers ps’c‘kod_ by a competent packer. . Crockery and Glassware for hire at very low rates. f Lamps, Chimnies, Wicks, Burners and Lamp Fittings, Lamps, repaired . on the shortest notice, Ray* Goods sent to distance. Being the sole ..:J of Mr. JOHN MOUN®Y, of Prescott, manufacturer of Earthenware, we are prepured to supply trade with J Milk Pans, uor Jars. Molasses J ugs, IB‘:lturCnch, Preserve Jars, Spittoons, Drain Pi Stove Pipe Tubes, Chimmey 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, Uttawa. Importers of China, (Hlass, Earthâ€" enware, Cutlery and Fancy Have pleasare in announcing that L their neow store, 44 *’:uh SM“:b"n m witha full and complete assortinent of N. FAULLNER‘®, York Strect Carpets, Fall Asssortment o+ Houses Farnishings All of the newest dosigns for this season purchased Muhlho‘:lmmwr wit:l for exent, beauty of design andâ€"good v will sugâ€" Tikk bapineng over uobved io (hls ie O" * t 'fiu‘his ourseives entirely to HOUSE RNISHINY we wiil thas be emabled to give mnlmuuqunn_'nu of our friends, and to give their satisfaction to all who may favor as with eatire.rderd. Ottawa. Wee i 1472 1940â€"17, _ H. MEADOWS & Co., (Jor‘erofu’or?nd&uu&. Oftawa, Sept 19, 1872 ENGINE Pai hich Harbours, Docks, Canals, lu’llnn. .u'd'(.‘hm-hgq :dnmdgoqfln. to forty {~et in any soil with great spsed and economy. The bredes«Print his Poos Hirondy soppiied to the Kiver Clyde Trust th: wGovernment Works at Carâ€" |imunl. Ireland; the great North Sea Ship Canal, ME JTo Mn oullindl revang the Caralt Docks, the Hacbours of nuu..o-t.Ei- estcrechcrens Can 37 the world M * W. Sllg.:fl & CO.. Engineers Shipbuilders, L W 4 | [ ; . «Londba Works, Reafre®, Seotiacd, . Meadows & Co. Aug 27, 1872. NOR SALE Jane 14. 1%7 Ottawa, Sept 1, 1872. of the ewinâ€"ut Indian Medicine Maa, Doctor LEWIs JJ8EPHUS, of the Wreat Tribe of Shoshous«s, British Columbia, is working the most marvellous and astonishing Curet the World has ever hoard of. * Nover in ty nnals of Canaiian Mediical History nas suc‘ uocâ€"se attended theâ€" intrytuction ot * Uhat the Ganat Snosgowess Kewsoy/azo Pruus, Preoli a tise Hladl Tidin»s you Trini Torongo, Physician, "uT wu ‘..w" u‘h&d“l‘ May next, Capt Young‘s, L\ngl‘fi Broton‘s ’t.‘.- Ultada â€"ApFil 1by + . AOA PR $111.3{%} AVI C Prige 0j Kemedy in large Pint Prils per Bo#. .. »» «»»+~â€"~~* TTAW i CARP®sT HOUSE. The sabscribors beg to call the attention of American Coal stove, Criental= cgo _ do Dominion do do Ducks‘ Cotton Tents, _ Bags and Blankets REDGING Floor OVileinths, Cartaios and Curtain Materials Cocuices and Cornice Poles, tic leni Dredge Plant, ts :‘{3 C ‘t dfi’.&: M eR &#3 CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" PORATIONS .. TO ThEIR NEW W H Y ? xt of six different sizes, description of Private tu 2059 les . .$1 00 Teht d:-"n::a'i:- oo Wikes and th? bost Family diye ceries, you mustgo tp hJ THD PAATHASON‘3. 1872. Ex Ships Nioezr, Tecr, Laoy Love, Mart Apa, Cirvy or Quzazo, Cuara Kunax, AsD CAROLINA. The following goods from the producers BLACK TEAS, 10 10 10 10 50 100 100 ‘The finest ever offered in this mar ket, takes «three wiuters," used by the novility in Britain. . JAPAN3 and GUNPO XDER3, COFFEES3, Very fine. Fresh ground daily and roasted on the premises. PICKLE3, Sauces and Fienc‘ Peas, "No 1," in variety. PARIS COFFEE POT3, Every house should have ond. The above goods are the finest to be had in market, and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfacti>n in using them. . A call solicited. For sale at The followi-t’ Valuable Farm, the proâ€" perty of JOHN McoaMMOND, Saq., Jr., viz:â€"The south half ot Lot * N" Conces sion "A," Rideau Front, Nepean, containâ€" img over One Hundred Acres, of which 10C are cleared, and in good cultivation. A good Frame House (24 x 30,) lately erectâ€" ed. together with ousbulldinr, For turther parti ulars Aap y to JOHN McoAMMOND, Jr., VAI-UABLA FARM FOR SALE, ‘The west half of Lot 13, 4th Concession (Ottawa Front, with fifty cords of maple and birch wood, 25 cords of hemlock in (Gloucester ; also, stock and implements. Terms reasonable. Apply to _ _ Notice is hereby given that the underâ€" mentioned articles, being Freight and m-hwhnvomdmuuldmd on the premises of the Company for a period of upwards of six months, and the treight charges and warehouse rent on which remain unpaid. will be sold at the Compady‘s Station, at the foot of Sussex Street, in tbo(fi? of Ottawa by Public Ausction, on MUONDAY, the 28th OCTOâ€" BEK next, at ten o‘clock in the morning, ViZ :â€" ~ rl\ux 8T. L&WRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILWAY CUOUMPANY. NOTICE OF SALE OF UNCLAIMED ~ @uUDS. j 1868.â€"November, George Hay, 1 Stove ; 1869.â€"June, Besserer & Cowsn, 8 Boxes Hardware, 1 Bundle Forks; August, Uwner, 2 Cultivators; 1870â€"January, Lieut. Poerry, 1 Lot Household Effects : Uctober, J. Bourgette, 1 Lot Iron Doors ; D. E. Buist, 1 Package Bent Stuft ; 1871.â€" June, Owner, 1 Boat; George Offord, 1 Box Boots ; William 1 Wheel . 1369.â€"December, W. Am 1 hm Almanacs ; October, H. lnllnnl ago Aiminacs; December, W. McArthur, 1 Box. Al.o, the following articles in Bond _ 1869.â€"Jan. K. B. J., London, 1 Case Books; W. McUalley, 1 Cask G. Ware; uctober, J. N. srown, 1 Package Mould â€" No: 26, Rideau Street. UST RECEIVED, 20 ings ; 1870â€"â€"Jan., R lnl-ilpi. Mouldâ€" ings; August, J. Skinner, 2 Boxes Drugs ; no address, 1 small Hand Valise, contents unknown; and 1 fFrunk, contents ° un. known ; and sundry empty packages. / A'L.n. MEDICAL l::::m.n of m.)ivru p‘fllflhfli e lica) Gentiemen : â€" D m Peltier, Munro, David, Girdwood, MacDonell, Rot: :'; McCallum, Thompson and ° t 9e to shom = DE BIRNBAUMS RHEU M A_ TISMX and GOUT REMEDY * has beep submitted for trial, have, with a rare disâ€" ‘The whole will be sold by Mx. H. Mcâ€" LEAN, Auctioneer, without reserve, at the time and place above siated. _ > THOS. REYNOLDS, M inaging Director. (ttawa, 23rd Sept., 1872. 2082 #awtd interestedness ~cknowledged its invaluable mwmwumg copies of can be obtained on appliâ€" cation to the undersigned or any druggist Ottawa, July 13, 1872 in the Dominion. "DR. BIKNBAUM‘3 RHEUMATISM and GOUT REMKDY" is recommended for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuraigia, Lumba n wandering and other Pains, Stiftness of mbs, Joints or Joints, Sprains, Numbness IRECT IMPORTATIONS .,..;bu., Ao.,-dfiih most effec~ e noraree * diseases . Chhakbes MaktN, 30 Victoria Square, Montreal. BSole Age.t forthe Doraison of Canada and the U1 tai States. # You cannot imagine with what pleasure I look hr'u:h-,ylâ€"b-dbxfi&?mj"m week. itteils me Just as m nows of what i flflnuwuim-nm.l::mlz are only wl w m“"‘"a_"_n‘-a" fln-f&"g'w» can be sent uq rates, ‘:n.:nw"- § *m““gm':‘.?mm‘w“’““aâ€" t g-u. ow ies st. Thomas, Sues, West or . T %hfim W est Coast mfiâ€"uw“m 4 a AMm * Anad. . th.. _April 3, 1s"* riw ENGousH Nepean, Sept 27, 1872. Oct 1, 1872. ‘CLENCE HAS SPUKEKN, .2 dos. SCOTCH MARMALADE, fresh from the maker, try iL. FARM FOB SALE. hhds. BRANDY, finest Pale and Park, genuine, do POKT WINE, for family use, 4 well known," cases SPARKLING MOSELLES, «_ "pints and quarts," butts. SHERRY WINE, V.P,, various prices, extra value, Or July 18, 13. do GIN, John de Kuyper & Son double berried, do GUINNESSES POREER, pts and qts., per order. do CLARET, various brands, a few cases of the celebrated vintage of 1864, $22 a case. Four Miles from Otiawa. Always on hand. THO3, PATTERSON‘S, Rideau Street Very fina, give them a trial Rideau Street, Oitawa, JAMES DUGGAN, . AL8O, A FaAMIUES ABROAD. D. MeLAREN, On the Premises. oTTAWA THURSDAY. OCFOBER 10. 1872 1872, $1002950 With three lots of land higLly improved + SITUCATED IN MILIS FOR S‘Aâ€"LE_OB TO LET. Srist; Carding and Milling RIGAUD, COUNTI?QOF VaUDREUL DRIVEX BY WATER, RUSS THs WiUoLB YEAR All in prime order, mostly new, bui, eight years ago. . This splendid Hair Dye is the BEST IN THE WURLD. The only True and Porâ€" fect Dye. Harmiess, Reliable and Instan taneous ; no disappointment ; no ridiculous tints or unpleasant odor. ihnodnl the ill effects of bad dyes and washes. Pro duces imxenuareuy a superb Black or Natuâ€" ral Brown, and leaves the hair Ci.£ax, Sort and Buavrirvuu. The genuine signed W. A. BATCHEWR‘S. Seld by all druggists Factory, 16 Boad Street, New York. _ WHLTE WIRE ROPE CLOTUES LINES Sells readily at every house. ~amples free. First come. first served. _ Addie s HUDSUN RIVER WIRE CO., _ 76 King Street West, Â¥oronto: Ont October 3. 1872. 2 90d & w3m 1% Astronomy and Geology, compared by * Lord Ormathwaite. Soottish Theology and Theologians, by James Walker, D. D. in l B oadus on Preparation and Delivery of Brooks‘ 500 Plans of Sermouns. Business Success, by John Macdonald. Florence Marryats‘ Novels, English edition Little Foiks, volume [II, Hope Deterred, by Eliza E. Pollard. Maid of Aker, by R. D: Blackmore. No. 39, Sparks St. Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors ~n Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries, Comâ€" missioners for taking affidavits to be used in the Province of Quebec, &c. ANGUS MORRLSON, j W. H. LOCKHART GORDON, R. M. WELLS, _ ROBT. CASSELS, Jz. â€" Office on Elgin Street, opposite Russel! House, fourth door from Sparks Street. Ottawa, Aug. 1, 1872. 2037â€"tf. M rmHE VICTORIA CHEMICAL €0. Sole propriâ€"tors and manutacturers of the getebrated Victpria Carbolic ‘Preparations. Labority and Works, Victoria Hall, Malinda btreet, Toronto, Ont. 5 R Ottawa, July The following genuine preparations are sold by all druggists. Be sure and ask for the Victoria Preparations, and see that you get them, VICTORIA Bayâ€"CONDITIONS EASY . ~Â¥@q Apply to the prop:utor _ This Jcily is highly recommended to ladies as a most agreeable preparation for the torlet. For beautifying the complexion and render« ing the skin soft, white, clear, ard free from dryness, it is urrivalled. It will quickly remove all redness, roughness, tan, freckles, pimples and other imperfections. . Kor chapâ€" ped hands, chillblains, frost bites and sore lips, it caunot be surpassed _ Brice 25 cents. Carbolated â€" Glycerine _ 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€" b smailpox and fever patients should b* ::ed with this ur-; and its use by persons liable to infection will materially prevent the spread of disease, Price 15 cents per tablet. YICTORIA Carbolic Toilet Soap. This Salve is a rapid cure for all skin dis. eases, cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, sores, ulcers, ringwormm, teiter, eczeimma, scald head, scurvy, abscesses, boils, pimples, &¢. It possesses all the cleausing and healing virtues of carbolic acid, which has been found by physiciaus everywhere to possess eurative qualitres not discovered in any other chemi. cal preparation. Price 25 cents, UOttawa, Janu«ry 25, 1872, 187M%&w This Gargle is the most reliable and effi "aâ€" clous remedy in all cases of sore throat, hoarseness, dipthcria, bronchitis, irritation of the bronchial tubes so common in this changeable climate. . Asthma, . offensive breath, ulcerated gums and all diseases of the mouth.. For public speakers and singers it is invaluable. The ingtedients entéring into this gargle are used by all physicians, and for the cure of the aboye disorders are now, undoubtedly, the most popular in the materia medica. â€" Price 25 cents. TEW BOOKS This Disinfectant is a sure preventative of typhas and typhoid fevers, cholcra, smallâ€" pox and all infectious diseases. It will prevent contagion in cattle. It is also invaluable for disinfecting water closets, drains, cesspools, stwbles, slaughter houses, #&c., and for destroying nauseous effluvia from whatever cause arising. It will drive away mosquitoes, muths, flies, cockroaches, &c. Meat, fish, &c., can ve preserved from Mm:ylu use.. Carbolic acid was selested by Her Majesty‘s Royal Commis» wioners, in preference to all other products, as the bost disinfectant for the prevention of infectious diseases. Price 25 cents. HEMNMASIA & 005 Carbolic Disinfectant Victoria Sharpening and Polishâ€" ing Paste. This pre on is unequalled in its rapis dity for '::‘I:nifll and polishing cutlery. Table and pocket knives, rasors, surgical instraments, shoemakers‘ knives, plane bits, and chisels, &c¢c, Nothing has ever been discovered which has sprung into popunrity more quickly or become of so much value in cv-'yLou-hold and werkshop for general usefulness.. ° Price 25 cents. ATCHELURKS HAIR DYE VICTORIA CARBOLIG t ie the pre on ictoria Carbolic Gargary Sm Office opened temporarily fe ariy tooupled by the Strous, 4. is poniseto i URKLSUN, WIELLS AND CAsSELS, Ottawa, June 3 1872 A BANQUE NATIONALE, SA LV E. Box 356. U: tawa City 15. 1®72 20220 wif is the most reliable and effi a VICTORIA D. MeDUNELL, PER _ MONTH guaranteed sure to Agents every where sell ng our new seven stra~d t will be kept open, es Sevings Reprarm BNQLT, STOVES, STOVES, Also, Stove Pipe Elbows, T Pipes, Dumb Stoves, Gallows Pipes, and an endless quantivy of Tinware, Lamps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Oil Cans, any size, always on hand. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, EFor Cash. s Will execute all orders which we may be favoured with for putting up Stove Pl‘})“- Furnaces, &¢., &c., &c. tee to it in time. We have on hand the celebrated FUNK ELBOW all in on piece: Call and see it. e C. P,., DORILON. We are now prepated to offer to the Farming Community and to the trade inducements that has not been given herctofore by any one in our fine of businessâ€"being now *mportâ€" Ing the chief part of our Stock, such as TEAS, WINES and BRANDIES, enables us to reduce prices tarther, © We claim already to have brought the enormous profits heretofore existing to a moderste rate, and trust in futurs to contiwue so. NO, 3¢ RIDEAU BTR.EETO %IfrDADwUfifl STREET, CHAUDIERE, wholesale and Retail Grocers Winoc and spirit Merchants. We will guarantss that no one can sell the same articles cheaper, such a» TEA», sUGARS, TOBAOCCOS and GENERAL G#0CERIES, also WINES and all imported Liquors, Cansdian Spirits, of the best description, always on hand at prices as low is small lots can be lafd down. We care not for competition, all we require is a trial given to our goods, ‘The economist will profit by calling to us. §@#~Our motto is light profits, O‘MEARA & CO., beg most respectfully to inform their customers fith public generally, that they have now ready open for lu:rodo- one of the lm“dbutrwudmh Drylm.m bro-ah‘t into this city. Having pu two months earlier, than usual, and before the late adâ€" vance on Woolen (Goods, we are prepared to sell at the old prices, All woolen suits made up to order on the I:M possible notice fr~m $10 UPWAkKDS Our Tailering Department is more complete than usual, having secured the services of a firstâ€"class Cutter. Gentlemen may nlyoucoulzu good fit. Call and leave your orders at once. as the goods wil be fifty per cent higher in a few weeks. in our â€"made Clothing Dol"rtlcn is to be found a complete stock of Conts, Pants and Vests. Sack Coats all Wool, $3 P. Baskerville & Brothers, 00 _ 19879.. Large Importations Sack Coats all Wool, _ _ Shooti:fi Coats do‘ s Pants all Wool Striped and tons, Prints, Li Striped and Plain, for Pani Grass Linens, ‘*wm lg.t:l'vod Owa“'a st_m'm.bnll Wool ‘Shirting, Plain and Fancy, Wincey Shirting. _ We have %heonplou stock of GentJemens‘ Outâ€"fitting White Shirts all sizes, ianey V-mmsa&wm and ‘Octoured ests, Cotton Merino Plain ‘ancy, Mun'-l"ldlndeolwnd ooUldgtBhirhuJ- Dnv-rk (votton, Woolen ‘and Silk,) Men‘s Silk klastic Braces, Boy‘s do. Neckties, Collars, Cotton and Linen E:nkon;hkfi‘:uk.“ &o. Call and be convinced by the pr'huu‘ qul.lx o(ou‘-mdwnnn the largest, best d stock of #) Linens and * made Clothing to be fc in the city. ?.l-- from a distance should on us when in Ottawa, and leave their measures which they can order at any time. . Measures will be taken without 4 Plain ‘do do Mess ce & is ‘Drawers, Carpet Bage, Trunks, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE German, (Rev.) M. Kaapke ; Drawing, Mr. Re 4th SEPTEMBER, 1872. Lady mpdâ€"lm FuuLe®, . . Asssstant Teachersâ€"Miss Hart Davies, Miss Sinclair, Miss Forster, Miss Humphrys. Professorsâ€" French, Monsieur Ami; _ Application to be made to the Lady Prinâ€" m‘patponthopnminn, or to the Fecretary or Chairman or any of the Committee of Management. Rev. J. 8. Lauder, Chairman ; Rev. H. Poilard, ‘Secretary ; W. R, Wright, Trea: Committeoâ€"Messrs J. D. Slater; J. A. Torrance ; W. %fl‘p;@. P. Baker ; J, B. Lewis; G. &A. Wicksteed ; W. R. Wright ; A. C. Kelty Ottawa, Aug 17. 1872. 2051 3m Forster surer Church of England Ladies School C MORTIMER, A. Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and account Book Manufacturer, at the Sign o{Mthe Group of Books, Roberts‘ Block, ideau Street, Ottawa, would fully call the attention Mm; and the public geuerally, to his extensive Stock of Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books and Journals made up from the best class of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower than «t any other house in the Dominion ; wholessle or retail. e _ Account Books adapted to every variety olbminu-;x(not?nc_wok, ruled and bound to pittern, on the shortest notice. _ Bookâ€"birding executed in any style from the plainest an i cheapest to the most eleâ€" Brid, Drawers, Carpet Bags, Trunks, &c. Te annnites oo haee s spemels spek af Oct Ottawa. June 12 1872 Ottawa, Aug 17, 1872. 200 We..ington Stroct, DTA W A. Ottawa, September 11, 1872 A. DUFP. Ottawa, Sept. 21, 1872 A Number of Practical Tinsmiths Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial. * P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS O‘MEARA & CO. 8 50 2 50 1 50 [NPTS® 8. ue . e > Morson‘s Effectual Remeties Are sold by Chemists and . Druggists throughout the world. mrlfir}‘dwuflm bold in gâ€"lb â€"lb tins. All the above carefully packed and shi to m-ua-'-?mmmux-m SULE MANUFACTURERS : THOS. MORSON & SoON Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exhibitions 31, 33, 124 Southampton Row RUSSELL SQUARE, LUNDON, . Purs Chemicals asd New â€" Medicines Selected, and Shipping Orders executed with care wat ‘Trade Name and Mark registered. o+ 8t. Lawreoce & Olitawa Raiiwa public that his office has this day been Uttawa, 5th Feb., 1872. frh l P.8. ENTERANTE BY SIDE DoUR i2 in shament vanstoce, "Fhir opoiogre fmner, us mj wt:%fifi-uhmdhm markets. ar attention has been given to suitable for city business and family trade A heary stock of Tea, dsocoloeo(tbhuw mldul‘.? the premises. A large Liquors of the brands and quality always on hand. â€" A fine lot of new Map!e Syrup in bottles and on draft, the best in the WA‘!MMI prices to defy competition. MoDONELL & MON@EnAIS, Ottewa, May 11. 1872. 4 < The cut of over One Thousand Acres patented timber lands lying "* en blog" on the Opecngo ha an haal of uldnbcnlh and which a large quantity of logs timber be obtained, and the cut secured ...“"“‘:'"""-"E"}'{""?: ndt io 1ios Hamy 1 Ki D. ‘at Unlodunte Hoint CARTAGE AGENCY. The undersigned begs to inform the UNIONS, LASTINGS AND SERGES. AW LOG CUT FOR SALE. WM. & Hiiti xt £Usitiv DENHOLM, ENCLAND. TRADE MARK, W&/~HF Worksâ€"Hornsey and Homerton. hina‘ W aprechouse _ No. 66, Sussex Street. bie, nutritious and palatable, Sold in {â€"1b OW is THE TIME TO CALL nhug thes daio. Addime HNopobeld Pon e â€"om off those lands being of course AT C@OIMICE Cartage Agent 2071 receive The proprietors ot Johnson‘s Anodyne Liniment, Parson‘s Purgative Pills, and Sheridan‘s Cavairy Condition Powders, h«ve published a readable and instructive pamd phict, which may be had free at the stores, SURE THROAT, COUGH, COLD, and similar troubles, if saffered to progress result in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic affections, oftentimes incurable.d BROWN‘8S BRONCHILAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach directly the seut of the dixemme and give almost instan telief. The Troches are offered with the fullest confidence in thoir efficacy ; they have been thoroughiy tested and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired . Fo Public Bpoakers, Singers, Military Officers, and those who ovartaz the voice , they are useful in relieving an Irritated Throat, aud will render articulation easy, Being an article Of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by atest of many years, e1ch year finds them in cew locslities in various parts of the world. and the Trochos are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain ouly «Brown‘s Bronchial Troches, and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may bs offered. ©Troonss," so called, soid by the ounce, are & poor infitation and nothing like BROWN‘6 BRONCHIAL TROCHES which are sold only in boxes with facâ€"simile of the proprietors, . JOHN L BROWN & SON, _ en outside wrapper of box, and private Gove erament stioip attached to each bor. ‘This care in putting up the Troches is in portant as & security to the purchaser in ord to be sure of obtaining the genuine <Brow o Bronohial Troches. Orner axp Srstzu.â€"In every branch of otr i« tivationâ€"whether in the field, the orchard, :/ vineyard or the garden, there must be orde» afid system to insure successful results, and this truth is firmly established by actual experiénce Another great truth has also been establisi. .1 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 Destroyer," i the mostreliable. For sale by all Druggist and country dealers, Price, 25 cents per bottle. Grzir Coxprrion MrpICrxz.â€"As a «ondit medicine for horses "Darley‘s Condition Pouw ders and Arabian Heave Remedy" has ao equa! 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 few packages, been restored to a lunh{ an i sound condition, all traces of the disease havin, seen completely removed, and have been m’ for fi'o."&O to $75 more than they would pre viously have brought; when you want s horse medicine get "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arubian Heave Remedy." We know you will be perfectly satisfied with theresult. Rememben the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each package. Nonhro&.l Lyn.e. Newcastle, Ont., :ro rietors{ or C#nade. firld by all medicine nlgrl. THIBTY YEARR EXPERIENOCE OF AS OLD NUBSE. mas. Wixsu w‘s Bjoruimne Syrur is the pre« scription of on » of the best Female Phyricians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used | for thirty ysars with never failing safesy and success by millions or mothers and children, frem the teeble infant of one wrek Idto the adult. 1t corrects acidity wf the «>mach, relieves wind colic, regulates t i »» «<ls, and gives nnwhnlth and comfort to other and child. e believe it the les: and surest remedy in the world, in all oasee of Dysentery and Diarrhma in chiidren 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 COURTIS & PERKINS is cn the outside wrapper, ; Sold by all medici1 e dealers, 25 centsa bottle, Office, 215 Fulto» Street, New York, and 93 Oxford Strect, Lor » don/ Be sure and call for MKB, WINSLOW‘s 8S0OOTHING SYRUP Having the fac simile f "Ourtis & Perk in on the outside wrapper _ All others are be imitatiop® * » Have you a severe wrench or sprain? Ar= you thoumatism in any form . Have you sÂ¥ meck, or bunches caused by rheumatic pains? If so, Jonnson‘s Anodyne Liviment is a speciâ€" fic remedy; and.in also the bast pain killer io theworld f COCO GT.YUERINE removes dandruft the hair No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"GLYCERNE, 25 ‘oat per bottle. s ; Beef, $6 00 to 7 00 per 100 bs Fomie, 60 1o 00 per soupie fowls, 60 to 80 per Turkeys, $1.50 to 1.60 each. u..-.,m»&s;uh. Ducks, 40¢ to couple. ludnu,web'l&.;clb. E‘plawa)ficm Butter 15 to 20 cts per ib. ; last 18 to 15 ote. por 1b. to 15 cte. 'l‘n_l.low,()oto(!bg * Honey, 15 to 20 do. fwodish Turnipe 2ie. _ _ _" * Parmnips b. do Onions, $1.00 to $1.25 do. Celery, 40c to per dos. Cabbages, 5¢ to 10c each. Beets 25¢ to 30c bushel. Applapct-rnt.fl'l.flo“.w’ Bmspmmfiowlb, Home made en socks, 45¢ per pur Wool 50 cts. to.6Uc per lb. Hay $17 to $20 per ton. Rye straw, $5 00 to 5 50 Oat straw, $7 to $8 u0) do. Dressâ€"d Hogs, $7 to $1.50. Mess Pork, $16. : Farmers‘ mess,$13 to $15 do Prime mess, $13.00. luuu. smoked, $15 00 to $16.00 per (JJ Do green, $10 do Bacon do _ $9 to 12 do Bacon dry saited, $8 0O 9 00 _ 4o Froreâ€"Retail prices. Double extra, $6.7¢ to 7.00 per basrel Extra, $7.00 to $1.25 _ do No. 1, $6.15 to 7.00 ao $5.25 do $3.25 to 3.50 do Crnhd'h-z,fl.ww'lio Wheat nmeal, $7.00 do Provender, $1.50 per 100 lbs. Bran, TV cte. 4EEEIREIIO CC TT $O0HS CBv Hides, No. 1, 9}0 per Ib. ©®%od oil 58 to 60 cts per gallor. ‘Calf skins, 12 ots per Ib. < . ihoop po‘t: 75 cents each,‘ * ~7; COC(HGHTLYCERINE nourish Buckwheat, 55 to 60cts per bushel Onts, 45¢ to 50e do Peas, 6ve do mnoo»sz.w fnrrigen: Fall wheat, $1.30 to $1.40 do Spring wheat, $1.20 to 1.30 4O Harness leather, 30 to 33¢ Upper _ do 40 to 45¢ English kipp, T5cts French do $1.20¢ Haddock, Tc per lb. SPECIAL NOTICES THE MARK ET. $1.25 IPRICEâ€"3 CEN i1 ~ THOUGETS SUGGESTED BY THE LAâ€" MENTED DEATH OF THE LATE REV. DK. NORMAN MACLEQD. A sorrowful sound came sighing across the wide" blue sea, s Just when the summer beauty lay fairest on wood and leaâ€"â€" « A sound that bore sad tidings from Sootâ€" land‘s hills abroad ; A leader is fallen,â€"s gap is made in the ‘_ ranks of th¢ Church of God ! Stilled for Stilled for a>> _â€" c.e brave, warm heart. that boa. ~â€" .e and strong > For the Truth agaust all false pretence, for the KigAt against the wrong ; For the weal of the dear old Scottish land, for the Church, to his heart so near ; But, most of all, for the Master‘s cause,â€" than all earthly things more dear. Hushed for aye is the clearâ€"toned voice, that stirred like a trumpetâ€"call, Awaking echoes in human hearts as well as in Church and hall, As it pleaded with men for the Love Di~ vine, as freely as sunshine given ; And called them to fight against sin and hell, on theside of the hosts of heaven ! Sheathed,is the sword he used so well, â€" the blade so strong and keen,â€" Though he raised it not that the world n:sht;ue on the glitter of its sheen : But, only, as fitted a redâ€"cross knight in Christian chivalry, To cut the meshes that falsehood spreads, and let the Truth go free ! We looked to have seen him once again in our own Canadian land, To have heard the tones of his manly voiceâ€"to have grasped his cordiai hand ; But we bow to the Voice that called him home when his earthly work was done, While we join in the, tears that Scotiana weeps,0‘er the gravs of her yoblest son. We know not what higher and nobler work may be his in the Courts above, Where the "spirits of just men perfect" serve forever the Lord they love ; We only know that his place is still in the Host of the living God ; And, though «"dead, he speaketh,"" to call us on to follow the path he trod. And when the noblest and the best are called from our side away, ‘Tis only that.we may more fully prove our only uan% Stay ; He will show us how His power alone can bless us and defend, For we know that He is with His Church always unto the end ! The Toronto Express says: The Grits have not been so very long at the banquet table of honor in this Province, yet they h;vommgedbpmidoa very rich Bill of Fare : Speak Now. If you can‘t coax them buy them. Proton Qutrage. â€" Elgin Association Funds. Silver Islet Fraud. 1 Lolited Risk C y . isk Company. .__ McKenzie and the Coal Jil Ring, in old the men who could be guilty of thosbovoohnflwouubedriun out of the country. Tweed and his friends in so short & time could not equal our "pure" men in the OntarioGovernment. In the whole history of Canadian politics noud:blllo{m'mo&tphadw a discerning t so much wrong mhpfihflin“lfin- seven months, how much would our credit be worth if the present men had charge of our affairs for the next four years ? Every country is afflicted at some dnowlthn.p&mo{m kind ; but no country has called upon to suffer more than tb&ogl;ol Ontario for the past seven mon the present misrule The Right Hon. Sir James Shaw Willes, one of the Judges of the Court of Com» mon Ph::,moonflflulilmiddo on the morning 2 e was suffering from a severe attack of the gout, which reached the brain and insanity, Stories about the y of cats and dopmdnynwx:ndt&hm on femady, mest nau e moe w b-blybom,'-ulmmnmd. % Tok lady at Lebanon was ired by her docâ€" wwmvudmm;,tm-mw forests of Lebanon did not abound in thonmnmodi?;flqhmm constant + â€" family noticing thu,m'mmdmm&m. wild rabbit, which she repeated wwydayufilmmwm Bhe never indulged in rabbit herself and disâ€" continued her hunting excursions as soon as her mistress desired no more of that kind of «wild fowl." A new game of cards called Pedro, a Mfiufimdhmdfiw, now played on the nflmd:::-. Boston Transcript reporter, has eviâ€" dently been practising the game, describes it thus :â€"The five spot of trumps is Pedro, and scores five in the game to whomsoâ€" Taken 19 the se apriur bigher uind The taken or nurhber of tho'n.-o?“infiodfionnn- wohnn&:nd nu&l“lbmbn altered, rating in order :â€"High, low,hak,;dlo,m The last three counts to the final winner, and if he be fortunate to have all five, he scores nine in the game. A great deal of interest has been aroused as to the views Mr. J. A. Froude will take in his lecture to be delivered in New York soon on "The Relations between Englana -ndh;h-i;" In a m.:t letter, b;. ever, explained his position. says:â€"I should like it generally underâ€" stood by the Irish generally that 1 am uidurgi-f&olm‘r them nor fistter England. The relations which have existed and still exist between the two countries â€"are a scandal to both of us. Both have been deeply to blame. I deâ€" sire by exposing the faults on each side, as far as I understand them, to elicit an impartial judgment from America on the whole case. Eo far as l take a side it wills be for the poor Irish pessant against his oppressor of whatever nation. Very recently, a Parisian belle, the Baroness de f., had a bad fall on alightâ€" ing from her coupe. The chambermaid ran for a famous sa.geon, but as he was Mih‘. M’M” his favourite Tfll‘q’ at m seated in his shirtâ€"sleeves at a marble ufla:hin‘&hfil‘fl'm,“:â€" ar e i you been smiling, before you flopped ?" Tbrqfl]olf-!;o‘ho- is not on record. The bumane Bostonians who ofiered reward of $10,000° for the invention of a i give warning at rai crossings of an approaching train, and thus do away with the ear torture proâ€" duced by the use of the steam whistle, have had some thirty schemes presented bumfiq:trd“‘y: offered appear to a practical 4 acter. Bo the chance is still open for earn the reward. He will also earn the "warm roagard of his countrymen if he succeeds in producing a substituie for the whistle which shall prove at once noiseless and effectual, He hastened, however, to the assistance ef the aristocratic lady, and while he was CLBAR GRIT BILL OF FARE MINOR TOPICE, 1 wh 4

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