;‘-::)*u and CMOLASSP eyâ€"2tâ€"Ln#®, se THg WEEKL! Hiouse, L G EM‘RT 1o * vlosed t 1230 puy d,Low Â¥., TO T 2.M. m .0 a m to 4 pm crest allowed at the rate of P OGOT a Ou@®AF Attorneysâ€" atâ€" LLaw, soll ®. per St. L. 40. Pasce and WiaBD T r bagertiny omay Loaey M y euend ::t a4 g1.34 troe L * A VIRM (Cqurts of the 0 Ralvay Outaric und Quebss : oter Duric‘s Book stefe Ral"way between ages of the &X D a a ai cis resident* As KARKAy ME 3uildings, Aideoa®t, en t )*+CO h ::::"5 dLIYEER »and Pridag, $ ~ 9 a. m, 40 4 Kast and Wase as. sn t * tame ag Conu ai pOUGALL, Leg us YE, TAILLON & interms. PRIN Jt is 14. §teamship Company "W““‘“‘“ ‘I-w ~The Ssteel_Buil * Miramichi" to | TUrsDAY duri ing at Father pousie, Chatham, . up and down trips The screw ® tor 3t. Joon‘s 8 G amd I"*: I"I‘#.“' _ ‘The scrow Steammer " a" to leave Pictou /8 3 U , 4 e ie ce s i '-.Mâ€â€˜m-tï¬': mt-au I..dM on the down trips, as business offer: reeargt ""'E‘ï¬f):ux Agents, Ottawa The ©Sir John Young‘ ‘leaves Havelock on |Tuesdays and Fridays |for (:-r.nv and w-br t 1 o‘ a. m,~ returning vea Unapeau Village at l o‘cioc«, p. u1., same day. Ine Steame@ .** i: thay . l6Â¥ Portage du Fogt daily i!flJ"l ’omp;z «t 7 0 clock a. in , conusctiing with steamer + Jassio Cassely" for Alymer. The @Joun Egim" loaves Pemâ€" broke duly ((Suudays excepted) at 1 wclock, p. m., tor Des Joachim, returning leaving at 6 o‘clock. a. m., counectin & with Sueamer 4 Jason (Gould" which leave: Pembroke Lupding at 12 o‘clok p m. Passengers ing at Lortags da For same | £O ign made with the Brockville & Ostawa way on the up aad ao#u wips. b R. 8. CASSELS, a Fresident. Ottawa, Sept. 9, 1372 CF OR _ C _ TW "alcLs d Bm?‘m’:m' sad "nforne. diste ports. oo T "lho m‘ 190. Pss Tas orra*v; RIVER NAViIGA O CMraNY. | oTraW1 CLTY. 1O AdMTH . .AL 1872 Jn alter THURSDAY, the 12th i whe : # Jass® Cusels" will Aplmer 1ys exgepted) at T:30 the steamers ofthis Line, mes The u‘u-tvi. ,Wlol‘o- e h“d‘“ it as undernoted ; _ e * KE Dowawards +â€"Stemer Queens Vixoric learss Ottaws City at ;.-..;-:-uunvulhl-.- treal at p. on y Ilnu‘â€",s loaves l-nmhlfl: soansct at no with Steainor Prince m 8--1â€"». ing at differeat landings. From arillion . to vile by Raiiway, to join the Steamer C V.ctoâ€"va |dinnor}, acriving at Jt wa s«me evens , sarket KX IELK YX . Capt. Bo Capt H.W . SyremzaD, Tourists will find this a delightfu E> A Cr.p. * ke A) . 3 Capt. &. 3. NICHDL,. . )4 4. d m io the Ustaws on Mondays: add 4 _’c J a m . Retaroing leaves ustawa a/ F'fln. ; daily from. the office on theiwthart ?Nuflixi&*ï¬l:wcm applyr Agont by applyiag to the Agont on the WRATL . , / o. , ry_ WeE\ VICTO is _Built Paddle Steamers "Secret" or :-:::"u_ igave Quebes and Pictou every i3\ Y during the season 0f navigation, touchâ€" at Pather Point, taspe, Porce, Paspabinc, Daiâ€" NION mn‘waamm &;RAILWAY J ‘UMEANY. WIL.H@ NOR & CQ. 'aom.}'x MAIL LINE CHANGE OF TIME. gqUEssc ANDp GULF PoRTS Ha Aad invite the attention ot Bayers t’.M large and selected assort & JAPAN, YOUN+ uUY3)N, GUSâ€"0OWUEKR </ DARSIHA s and CWANXXAY T&4A3, June 11, 1972 136 4 Ottaw®c 5.4 21, 1872 k. _â€"K.!â€"L"‘ From Lonion Eaglani, Pinno Forts l..n’l:lm , pags loave to iaforum the citi Uttawa ani viciaity, that he has commenceiihe aborg business, n Commuynication between Monâ€" treal, Quebes, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, Dalhousie, Chatâ€" ham, Newpastle, Shediac, Charlotteâ€" lre, Plooa s5d SL Jobn‘s NHL., and by Railway Bpnuections with .. Jobn, N. B., -Xu.nfu. N. 8. and is prep wod to d > all kin is of repairs on the ressonable terms, aad having worked foriths past 10 years voth in Eag lini an i the Uaited Stites, at all branches of tae above, feels confidenst of bsing able to give satistacuion, . _ _ _ â€" _ . urders apay be lefs at Messrs. Orme & Son‘s Music <tore, Spirxs Street, of at his grahbw. Rideau street, next door to . Grant, s six a Half Ovtave Pianos made e Th four s it Ooters Fiines saad! hl';u,::?@of the public is respectâ€" Uitawa, July 26, 1872 2032 3m YOL VI NO 3005. HIMIE CIRNWALL MANUFACTU@AING id B& \'fknn, Finest Bran is of £ c have pleasure is intimaling :- (:::: te ',“""‘“"‘0:‘. their works which in f hon, i hrnn-:-!}*“-%c.“! k i m de d PMa sad G: ts, and Heary Medi ~wh icA rag m _ Tuey regret. however, havicyg again to draw t'ho ttoauon of m.‘p;.:hulo '-.&1 con: of i them as iin. These Blankets are. made y ot shoddy and Cotton Waste, with a 1 percentage of pure Wool, and though slightly in appearance; d-ï¬ nmitating |the Cornw.sil Blnhh, thicketed | Canadian Manufactire," have neither wirmith or wear, but can be sold aba price than the wornwall Blan~ ::t-(w' are made of pure Wool) can foc. he munho:: against this deception, respectfully informed that the name of the CORNWALL EMOVEXD. Max Maxuractomuy Cowurasy is pr nted on the ticket ot every Biauket made by thom. k Sept 11, 1872 _ VT im atham, Newcastle and SHediac, on the LINL> oLN @3," . o Aoiiae o dsn s THE $PLENDLD STEAMERS Daily (Suniags excepted.) A<P(E3, GIN3, #U 48. aad the Bran ts of 208 (, SMERRY, &0. GILL STREZT, MONTPREAL 131 t Aly htï¬ Erompied) , conupcting with Steamer gd to their New Promises, LEX A N DR A W HOLES A L &E CAaAVTION. dX P AL\CE OF W iLES, ANT, »01 to announce that for the coming 106 they have in stoce Tas ho whpet H. Meadows & Co. (X)AL:I'OVE of six dn&:utrdn:“, and Public Building. E MORNING STAR American Coal, Stove, Oriental _ ao | do Dominion do | ao Lawson‘s Patent Diamond Coal and Wood HOT AR FDRNACE! which we are d to ish complete in Churches m’;’hnvm â€All our work guaranteed ; ide a large asâ€" sortment of Cook Stov Parlor Grates, Parlor Cook Stoves, ble Stoves, &0. m at present located‘\in the British c Barracks, eonnr‘:ll&uux and (George Streets, we have the largest Stove Saleroom in Canada. Murmï¬hvibd.n: inhty um of hesting churches puvlic buildings. I H. MEADOWS & Co., Concoflha?nd&-u&-. Ottawa, Sept 19, 1872. Lord & Kelley, Importers of China, (Hlass, Earthâ€" enware, Cutlery and Fancy Street, and Lower Town Market, â€" orrawa. l Original packages always on hand, any quantity of goods w‘,nit purchasers packed by a competent packer. _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 63 3UBSSEX _ Crockery and Glassware for bire at very low rates. saortest notice Chingin: Burners and lal::mna T eps mpaeve To the ensure read N. FAULKNER‘®, York Strest gmh :a:u-on- that they 'I‘.“ »m.-lm“«n:md Carpets All igns for thig season parchased m-m Eng and 'liflh for exent, of design sad volue, will surâ€" oï¬-‘ in thig city. ourselves ut’:\-u to ROUSE we will thas enabled to give attention to the wants of our frieands, and to give their satisfuction to all who may and = Full ‘Asssortm=a* o H« luree us With ontire.rdurs ENGINEERY$ CONTRACTORS! & CR PORATIONS yo tuEIR New Patent Dredge© Plant, which Harbours, Doeks, Canais, Bars, -.-'-lw.-.!-w!'!'@'!:m feet in any soil with great spoed and | .t x td Et mens the Cardiff lhrm:l' Hartiepool, Dunâ€" neonesirnaniey crpak e of the world. NOR SALE Uttawa, Sept 7 Jans 14. 192 of the ewmlutat l.‘-'ï¬â€˜â€" Mau, Doctor L&EWIs J.Jdlrlla.uu. of unn"’rnu of Snosaone=s, Brifish is working bv .u:’ua- m astonishing Curer the whn--v-h"m-ol. Nover in th mnals of Canmiian Â¥ | History has ape‘ uocâ€"#s atteuded the intrduction of * That the Guaur Aucagoxzss keweor aso Pruus, $§00.84¢) AY] CJ. medicine beretofre, Triwa CiakPs?® HoUSE. ugmumwun mediciual vegxetable ingr«dients, (some of ;u..--m-ud-l’..m-u&o Extracts Wild Cherry Bark, ylium, Juniper, Ms-nnd.m-mc.lm-. Compoand Extract ot Colocynth, Jaiap, Soco, wine Aloes, Capsicum, &c,, &¢,) which enter into the composition of the combiued mediâ€" cine, are such and so harmorioasly classinred and compounded, that it is made the most ?crslv. a ths Hlad Tidings searching curative in the known world, and wonot help but sot on the system in a very satisf@ctory and desirable manner. ‘go_-u-nu The subscribers bag to call ithe attentiou of tor what your ailin=nt may be, or of how long stanfing, it wi‘} fud the spot and astonish gyou by i1e rapld mammer in which you es« restored to petfect health and fall vigor, _ Ducks‘ Cotton Tents, _â€" Bags and Blaakets. This Modicine is pleasant and safe to t k\ «.. is warrmated, and may positively be ts i{sf apsa to make a permanebt cure of all diseases of the Taroat, Lungs, Liver, Krineys Digessive Organg &c. &o., as woilas Scrofula the various Skin Diseases, Humors, and all c-n--u-ta-l-vtzdï¬- Bluod, axcepting the Third mo ConsAan;tion . Furthor information, full . directions tor uring‘the Great Shoshoaees Remudy & Pis, and containing Testimonials and Cert Acaws of Jures, can be by securing the r-u-.mmmu‘r-.mm Qireulars from any respÂ¥otable :. gxistin the Dominionâ€"fres. | Price of Remedy in larye Pint _ (les .$1 00 Pilles per BoB. .. »â€" »»=e« <«« <jeâ€" : h REDGING Â¥ioor (Vileioth=, i Curtains aod Cuttaino Materials Odrotods and Co-x Poles, i [ Collages â€" Physician, Surgeon, ; .. Un lst w‘sm at is next io Youny‘s Cbmirdic Le i Necteg Wee a, 1672 ineers and Shipbuildert. Seotla m%_‘_ ad. W H Y ? w. SIMONS & Co.. 1872. bsli T }8‘: & ~ * ¢ @ & f & ¢ ‘\Q | { :; 3 . x $ o LPD Ish iO y ® tomy. The Piicd io the 1980â€" ly uds iTR 1872. The following goods from the producers : 10 hhds. BRANDY, finest Pale and Dark, genuine, lO do POKT WINE, for family use, «well known," * 10 do GIN, John de Kuayper & Son dowible berried, 10 butts. SHERRY WINE, V.P,, varinne nrisai axtra valua. Ex Ships Nioes, Trot, Laoy Love, Mazt Apa, Cirvy or Quzseo, Cuara Kuuax, AxD CaROLINA, 100 100 d suo 12 freen 4 BLAOK TEAS, ‘The finest ever offered in this mar ket, takes «three witers," used by the nobility in Britain. JAPANS and GUNPOWNDER3, COFFEES, Very fine. Fresh ground daily and roasted on the premises. PICKLES, _ Sauces and Frenc‘s Peas, "No 1," in variety. e 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 satisfaction in using them. . A call solicited. PARIS COFFEE POTs, Tholonovliin',Vduhh Farm, the proâ€" perty of J McAaAMMOND, Esq., Jt., viz:â€"The south half ot Lot " N" Conces sion " A," Ridmulmkllop.n, containâ€" ing over One Hundred Acres, of which 10C are cleared, and in good cultivation. A good Frame House (24 x 30,) lately erectâ€" .d,bï¬nnrwithou & For further parti.ulars y to JUHN McoAMMOND, Jr., . On the Premises. VALUABL& FARM FOR SALE, Four Miles from Ottawa. The west half of Lot 13, 4th Conce«sion Ottaw1 Front, with fifty cords of maple and birch wood, 25 cords of hemlo‘< in Glousester ; also, stock and implements, Terms reasonable. Appl&;o â€" + D. MoLAREN, lidunsm&lsm Or JAMES DUGGAN, _â€" Owner, on the premises. THE 8I. LaWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE UF ~SALE OF . UNCLALMED GuUUDS. 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 rrhlolnpwudnofnixnonth,ndtb reight charges and warehouse rént on which remain unpaid. will be sâ€"ld at the Company‘s Station, at the foot of Sussex Street, in mcig of Ottawa by Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 28th OCTOâ€" BEK next, at ten o‘clock in the morning, Vit Ottaws, July 13, 1872 1868.â€"November, George Hay, 1 Stove ; 1f69.â€"June, Besserer & Cowan 8 Boxes Hardware, 1 Bundle Forks; August, Usner, 2 Cultivators; 1870â€"January, Lieut. Perry, 1 Lot Household Effects : Ustober, J. Bourgette, 1 Lot Iron Doors ; D. &. Buist, 1 Package B-tatnflwfl.â€"- June, Owner, 1 Boat; George »d, 1 Box Boots; William iaflq 1 Wheel . 1869.â€"December, W. A 1 Pu;:c Almanacs ; October, H. lollm‘. 1 age Aiminws; December, W. McArthur, 1 Box. Al0, the following articles in 1369.â€"Jan. K. B. J;, London, 1 Case Books; W. McCalley, 1 Cask G. Ware; Usro »r,. J, N. 1 P-&nï¬lonld- ings ; u:o-.h:.":ni-mq‘lp Mouldâ€" ings ; August, J. Skinnoer, 2 Boxes Drugs ; no address, i sma l Hand Valise, contents unknown ; and 1 frunk, contents un. known ; and sundry empty packages. . Nepein, Sept 27, 1872. The whole will be soid by Mit. H. Moâ€" LEAN, Auctioneer, without reserve, at the time and place above siated. THOS REYNOLDq A Oct 1, 1872 tot, Brosseau, Robillard, Leprohon, Besâ€" sey, McCailum, Thompson and Tu?-q to whom " DK. BLRNBAUM‘S REHEU MAâ€" TISM aad GOULf REMEDY" has beep submitted for trial, have, with a rare disâ€" interestedness »cknowledged its invaluable merits and given certificates to that effect, _ The MSEDICAL FACULTY of MONTRE AL, particularly the following Meilicai Munro, Durid, Girdwood, MacDonaell, Rot sopies of which can be obtained on appliâ€" -hn:bp;dpodornyw o e ind a "DR. BIKNBAUMS RHMEUMATISM and. GOUT REMEDY" is recommended for Rheumatism, Gout, Neuraigia, Lumbs wandering and other Pains, Stiftness of I:L.. Jomte or Joints, Sprains, Numbness mOLENCE HAS SPOK N ECT IMPORTATIONS .%""’R,"iï¬'fl;"i:’& fagtrt t MaRTIN, * 89 Vistoria Squars, Montreal." Sole Ace. : $w the Dowison of Canada For sale at # You cannot imagine with what pleasure I look forward to my number of the -uu.ruz?"om woeek. it teils -)ru -.-ul -n:l.lu".I‘ i going On know, ures are u&-‘gn= Wâ€"n hlumqu. but are :.al worn threadbare at ast be turning over a0d over .. _ .0 l 00 8t oopentioes Reeom ies tin oal oi remulariy i T L urvadhy‘ ul 4 India, Japan, who SnerpontBr mecran ie at tain paper: Indies. 36s, or 3‘s thin paper Mwaging Director, â€" Ottawa, 2ird Sept., 1872. 2083 Yawtd FARM FOR SALEK. cases SPARKLING MOSELL‘!S, @ pints and quarts," . do GUINNESSES POREER, pts. and qts., per order. butts. SHERRY WINE, V.P,, various prices, extra value, Aprl 3 is do CLARET, various brands, & few cases of the celebrated vintage of 1864, $22 a case. dos. SCOTCHâ€" MARMALADE, No. 26, Rideau Street. July 18, in74. Always on hand ENGLIsH FAMILLEs REsIDENT ABROAD. THOS, PATTERSON‘S, w Rideau Street. fresh from the maker, try it Very fine, give them a trial 1873, 2083 2md&w oTTAaW& MONDAY. OCTOBER 21. 18272. Peltier With three lots of land higLiy improved. SITUAYED IN RIzAUD, COUNTY OF VAUDRIEUL brist, Cbast: DRIVEN BY WATER BUXS TX WHOLE MHALZ All in prime order, most! i f ly new, buist d:hu-r--m-’ ‘ VE SO&E CIEMICAT 00. Sole propriâ€" tors auu mauutacturers of the cercbrated Victoria Carbolic trepasations. Labority and Works, Victoria Hall, Malinda btreet, Toronto, Unt. The following genuine preparationsâ€"are sold by all drugyists. Be sure and ask fot lie Victoria Preparations, and see that you get the m, fln a C Carbolated â€" Clycering This Jâ€"ily is highly recommended to ladies as a most agrecable preparation for the toilet. For beautifying the complexion and renderâ€" ing the skin soft, white, clear, and free from dryness, it is unrivalled. It will quickly remove all redness, roughness, tan, freckles, pimples and other imperfections. Kor chap« ped hands, chillblains, frost bites and sore lips, it cannot be surpassed. Brice 25 cents. known -nuuruc and disinfecting properties of carbolic acid, is agreeably scented, has a healthy action on the skin, prevents irritaâ€" tion, removes the effects of perspiration, and should be regularly used by families. Choâ€" lera, smallpox and fever patients should bs washed 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 Saive is a rapid cure for all skin dis. eases, cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, sores, ulcers, ring worm, tetter, eczema, scald head, scurvy, abscessés, boils, pimples, &c; It ts ___ D. MeDUONELL, Box 356. Urtawa City. Ottawsa, July 15, 1*72 222dwif possesses all the cleansing and, heali nmu‘:r:ouc-at;mmmm: by physic every» to possess curative qualities not discovered in any other chemk cal preparation. Price 25 cents, Apply to the proprietor, Victoria Carbolic Gargary Sma, This Gargle is the most reliable and effica. cious remedy in all cases of sore throat, hoarseness, diptheria, bronchitis, irritation of the bronchial tubes so common in this cm.bh climate. _ Asth offensive ts For public ::k‘End me the mouth, For 8 singers it is invaluable. The ingredlents entering into this gargle are used byall:yidnl, and for the cure of the above are now, undoubtedly, the most popular in the materia medica. Price 25 cents. VICTORIA CARBOLIG Carbolic Disinfectant "This Disinfectant h;m K:I"M-':ld typhus and ty phoid or®, 1» pyo;;. and all infooum"zun-. It will vent contagion in cattle. It is also f:'vdublo for dklnlacï¬u‘t closots, drains, cesspools, stables, ter houses, &c., an&for destroying nauscous efiluvia from away mosquitoes, moths, files, cockroaches, #c. â€" Meat, nsh, &0., can ve preserved ‘from putridcation by its use. Carbolic acid was welected by Her Majesty‘s Royal Commiss sioners, in preference to all other products, as the best disinfectant for the prevention of whatever cause arising. It will drive Ttis toilet soap possesses all the well infectious diseases, Price 25 cents ILLS FUR SALE OR TO LET. Victoria Sharpening and Polishâ€" ing Paste. This preparation is unequalled in its rapis dity for sharpening and polishing cullery. Table and pocketâ€" knives, rasors, instruments, shoemakers‘ knives, plane Antormied thith has sproug Into popurey di which sprung into more quickly or bocome of so much value in every househoid and werkshop for general usefulness. Price 25 conts. B PEK â€" MONTH O gusranteed sure to Agents every H where selling our new sevend straad WHITE WIRE kUPE CLOTRHES LINES. Sells readily at every house. Samples free. First come, first served. Addres . HUDY NR RIVER WIRE CO,, 16 h’ Street West, Toronto, Ont. October 3, 187% 2000d&w3m B@~CONDITIONS EASY.@a Astronomy and Geclogy, Lord Ormathwaite. James Walker, D. D. Broadus on Preparation and Delivery of Fermons. Brooks‘ 500 Plans of Sermons. ta‘ i Little Folks, volume [IL U Deterred, bifli-lhlhd. l:rofAhr,bv D. Blackmore. Barâ€"isters, Attormeys, solicitors P Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries, Com: missioners for taking affi lavits to be UsO0 in the Province of Q u. ; > ANGUS m:«. W. H. LOCKHAALE GURDUN, R gi' “(’::Ls"%m. J OBT. CA & House, m fo a spgg;“suut. rom Ottawa, Aug 1, 1872. 2087â€"t. _ M _ Odice opened Ottawa, January 25, 1872 _ 1879446 TEW BOOKS3 MRMSO & 04 aATCHELOR‘S HAIR DYS. Ottawa, June 26 1879 UERLIUN, WEKLLS AND CASSELA A BANQUE Xa [IONALE, SALV E. s Bank Department will be ‘kept open, VICTORIA VICTORIA and Milling, No. 39, Sparks St. STOVES, STOVES, CHFAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, For Cash.. Also, Stove Pipe Elbows, T Pipes, Dumb Stoves, Gallows Pipes, and an endless quantisy of Tinware, Lamps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Oil Cans, any size, always on hand. by Will execute all orders which we may be favoured with for putting up Stove P{}m‘. Furnaces, &c., &o., &o. Hee to it in time. We have on hand the celebrated FUNK ELBOW all in one piece Call and see it. . C. P., DORION:. 3} 18=72. j Large Importations O‘MEARA & most respectfully to inform Mmgl.h.urlk .u-nl.l:.muw they have now ready open for in‘?ooï¬on one of the largest and best “'uog.:- Dry Goodlo::; m‘%. usual, and before the late adâ€" vance on Woolen (G , we are prepared to sell at the old prices. All woolen suits made up to order T e oo Soe oo e ite 1tA ale in hok _ Out Tailering Dipartarent ie" more eomplete th usual, v01= secured the M;.:iouol nlEnnt;afla? Uutter. & i adl and leave Four oruare at onos as the svode wil Bhooti:ï¬ Coats do Pants all Wool Striped and Plain do do V ests do do te stosk of Conts, P: Sack Coate all W Church of England Ladies School, 200 Woe..ington Streat, OTTAWVW A, c~ Re 4th SEPTEMBER, 1872. Lady mplâ€"lm EuuueR, Asssstant ‘Teachersâ€"Miss Hart Davies, Miss Sinclair, Miss Forster, Miss Humphrys. Lewis ; G. &A. Wickstee A. C. Kelty â€"Ottawa, Aug 17, 1872 in the matter of JOHN ROLLS3, of Sherâ€" _ brooke, an Insolvent. _ _ _ _ _ __ BAULT, of the Town of sr..rmo::::i Official have been i Assignee in 3: matter. hi Creditors are requested to tile their claims before me within one month. J. A. ARCHAMBAULT, e U‘MEARA & CO o:-'-fl-'- 12 1872. 1995â€" [lR)LVBNT ACTâ€"OF 1869. F « CR Bookbinder, Paperâ€"ruler and account Book Manufacturer, at the Sign of the Group &“Baoh. Roberts‘ Block, Hideau Street, ‘would M o:ll the attention Mn::ml& and the public geueraliy, to his extensive Stock of Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books and Journals made up from the best cluss of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower than at any other house in the Dominion ; wholesale or retail. Avcount Books adapted to every variety of business ; if not in stock, ruled and bound to pattern, un the shortest notice. i Mm%mudummm .thplï¬.,g cheapest to the most eleâ€" Ruling, perforating or numbering care»~ fully and promptly sttesded to, and at most reasonable rates Mhhdbuiï¬m # Maps mounted. orders executed on the very shortest notice. Uttawa, June 23, 1812 Ottawa, September 11, 1872 McDONALD AND MONGENAIS. Sherbrooke, 11th Sept., 1872 _ WT3H A Number of Pr ctical Tinsmiths Ottawas, Aug. 30, 1872. Ponae Clethlug Depurt CA TA W BA ! stock of MORTIMER, FEQUAL TO BRANDY. ed ; W. R. Wright; 2, 2051 3m few weeks. in our ent is to be found a J. A. ARCHAMâ€" $1.25. and Coloured | $3 8 50 2 50 1 50 | 81, 33, 124 Southanmipton Row Are sold by Chemists and Druggists throughout the world. Morson‘s Effectual â€"Remedics INEâ€" d essional medi¢ine . o o. dndreaing. & "Mokbare Pmromd e aclive principle of the gatric juice. â€" The urxl. WT.U use o(‘tm.nlhu‘m mediâ€" :::h. gi mg u-.oo mt;:l w !odï¬:o‘.h‘m; In t’o'd:ï¬mnno. @Globules; and as Wino in I'I’ and Iâ€"pint bottles. CHLORUDYNE has now obtained such universal celebrity it can scarcely be considered a speciâ€" puipie patitoen eiit e thiore t in 4n alle wl oitinhs -mathhu induced Morson & Son to comâ€" w::r preparation. . Sold in tâ€"om 1 aud\ cmriuuâ€"no mmlu of this autriâ€" PEPTIC POOSD 16e Inyatids m'hw, qusst Ts Riiite‘s brik feluloble old C h the above are carefully packed and shipped to w& :hioll -:n‘ be mndlo’mubh in l.m Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exhibitions Belected, and Shipping Orders executed with care M“mnm-dumm I Purs Chemcals aid New Hetitines BULE MANUFACTURERS: THOS. MORSON & $ON St. Lawreuce & Oltawa Railwxa public that his office has ‘this day . been REMOVED to the rear of the GENERAI OFFICES of the Company, on Wellington Street, where orders for the collection and delivery of Goods will meet with ]no-?‘l and _ careful attention. â€" Payment. Fra:fr and Carsage will now be receivea at Company‘s Ofice, on Wellington Strect. A. J, TAYLOR, (Uttawa, 5th Feb., 1872. o ban P.3. ENTKRANTEBY SIDE DoUuk rom the :‘-M..gr’::‘;t c e ar‘s imapaes &:.:e:f&‘:&‘.’.’.“."i."""’:“;; P ont seltaals for ie vettnoe anifamily age i2 forks se ck 1P Tas: Shn Goties of the beat asdallly and gros ily on the premises. A. larke sto Liquors :T‘Y-t “&rmh and qua‘"y al@ays hand. u..u.{..-a.u.m-._n-»uu: on draft, the best in the Dominion. /‘ the above it prices to defy competitionâ€" MoDONELL & MO*"k*> *« Td hom of «high s large quaniily of losk hnom timber may he obtained. and the cut secufed en tignyt,.. oo Told theap idns w iess ioatup n Sapdeals Jt lands . 200 timberfrom off those lands being of course W Ottawa, 2uth Sept,, 1872. Authorized dissount on Amer:ican Inâ€" n e xt soverstre"" Commissioner of C UTICE. CARTAGE AGENCY, The undersigned begs to inform the UNIONS. LASTINGS AND SERGES. WM.¢& HENERY FOsthfG DENHOLM, ENCLAND. RUSSELL SQUARE, LUNDON, Worksâ€"Hornsey and Homerton. Ottawa. May 11. 1872 AW LOG CUT POR SAIXM .'r‘r-w of over MMAE“O‘ ll.".ï¬.‘ “- L o baving ao avorkke hatl s ander R o'sg hina; W aprechouse No, 66, Sussex Street. y USIOMS DEPARTMENT, OW Is THE TIME TO CALL W&/\HF TRADE COiMito AT 2071 2031 Ubtain only ©Brown‘a Brouchial Troch«s, and do not take any of the Worthless /mitvions that may it»: offerad ‘ "Trocu®e," so called, soid by the ounou, are a poor fwitition and nothing like BROWN‘S BRONCALAL TROCHES which are eold ouly in boxes with facâ€"simile of the propri¢ture, The proprietors @f Johnson‘s Anodyne Liniment, Parson‘s Purgative Pills, and Sheridan‘s Cavalry Condition Powders, have published a readable and instructive pamd pulet, which may be had free at the stores, BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL nwcum;h are compouanded so as to reach directly seat of the diwania and give almost instan! relict. The Trocoss w« offered witn the fullert confidence in their ufficacy ; they have been thorougbiy tâ€"st=d aud malntain the good repatation incy bay: justly acquired _ Fot Pablic Spestors, Stugers, Military Ofloun, mad those who overtasx the vuice they are usofai iwrebeving a.« lirimic: ‘Throat, and wili render articulation casy, Bcoing «n article of fue worit, and having proved their efficacy by atest un many years, gach yoar duds them in ne« lo »litics in various parts or the world. and the Troches are aniversally pronounced better thin otner articles, .8URE THROAT, CuUGH, OULD, ind similar troubles, if saffered to progress result in serious Puimomary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic affections, oftentimes incurabie. en outside wrapper of box, and private wovs ermment stamp stuached to vach box. ‘This cars in putting p the ‘Trowhes is is portant as a security to the purcbaser in ordc to be sure ot obtaining the genuine Br w n Bromchiat Prochs. A Want Supplied.â€"Lhe public have long felt the want of something that could be depended upon for the cure 0t rheumatisn, q‘mum: bruises, neuralgia, bowel comâ€" plaints, &c., and we are happy to say that want is now supplied in the shipe of the Canadisn Pain Destroyer. It is truly a most wonderful medicine, and one that effects an immediate and permanent cure in cases for which it is recommended. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Grrar Coxprrio® Meviotxx.â€"As & sonditi medicine for horses "Darley‘s Condition Pow ders and Arabian Heave Kemedy®" has mo equal Tts effects in this respect are astonishing ; many horses that were supposed to be broken downr aund almost worthless have, by the use of a for packages, been restored to a Iul'.b{ «nd sound condition, all traces of the disease having scen mgnly removed, and have been scid for from to $75 more than they would pre viously have brought; when you want s horse medicine (f“ "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arubian Heave Remedy." We know you will be perfectly satisfied with the result. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Uard & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyn.s.‘ Newcastle, Ont., mprimn( or Canade. . Hrid by all medicine ers. THIBTY YAAi8® EXPKLENCE uF AB OLD NURSE, mas. Wiss« w‘s Sporeing Syaur is the preâ€" wcription of on »â€"of the best #Femals Phyilcians and Nurses in the United States, and has beet usod for thirty ysars with nersr tailing safeey and suc(.ess by millions ot mothers and children, frem the tosble iniant of one week Idto the adult. Jt corrects acidity »f the â€"_.mach, relleves wind colic, regulates t x â€"wels, and qives nnhhulï¬ and comfort t« other and child. e beliove it the Nert and surest remedy in the world, in all cmses of Disentery and Diarrhms in chiidren whother it arises trom teething, or from any other cause. Full directions tor using wili sccompany each bottle. None genuine uniess the facâ€"simlle of OUBTIS & PERKLNS is «n the outside wrapper, Sold by all medicih e denlers, 25 cents a bottle. Office, 215 Fulto1 Street, New York, and 93 Oxford Street, Loz » don. . Be sure and call for MHS, WINSLOW‘3 8S0O0THING SYEUP Having the fac simile f"Ourtis & Pork io on the outside wrappor All others are be 1mitation« you rhoumastism in any form _ Have you stv. meck, or bmiches caused by rhoumatic pains? If so, Jonnson‘s Anodyne Liviment is a speciâ€" fhc remedy end is also the bast pain killer lo the world the hair COVCO GI.YOERINE removes dandruft No to.let table shculd be with out COCUâ€"GLYOERNE, 25 eat per bottle. Wool 5U ots, to 6Uc per lb. > _ Hay $21 10 $22 per tou. Rye straw, $5 00 to 5 50 Oat straw, $7 to $8 UO do. Pork. Dressed Hogs, $7 to $1.5%h Mess Pork, $16,. Farmers‘ mess,$13 to $15 do Prime mess, $13.00. u-mâ€"h-a,auonumm Do green, $10 do m;dï¬&:g’g do Fiotnâ€"Retail prices. Double extra, $6.1[ to 7.00 per t arrel} Extra, $1.00 to $1.23 do : No.1, “.'l:‘i;‘l.w ao . Cornmenal, $8.25 to 3.50 do ' Wï¬-:iflmn‘lfl ‘ Wh-snd‘ 00 do ~ Provender, $1.50 per 100 Ibs, . Bran, T0 cte. % Guim. Buckwhest, 55 to 60cts per bushe Osts, 45¢ to 59¢ do Poas, 60¢ to 65¢ do Beans $2 00 to $2.50 Barley 60cts to 65¢. Corn, none, Full wheat, $1.30 to $1.40 do ‘Mpring whest, $1.2) to 1.30 | do Have you a Revere wrehch or spmain? Hr Herring. $5.00 to $5.25 per bbl. Hzs axo Laitazs. ï¬â€˜::,aa:zz sono-"' 1b, e No. 2 do 23c to 25¢ â€d'o CQOC(HMHI,.YORRIKE nourish m'smcow.o': 100%bs 8c to 1O per ib. Fowis, 80 to $1 per couple Turkeys, $1.50 to 1.60 each. Gun,“cu'l:;-ï¬. _ Ducks, 40c to Fudnu,sono'lol;.;clg &pwwmwm iter 15 to 20 cts per ib. mp'-f;.‘?;wm o. ‘Lard, 12 to 15 cts. Tllbw,ouowc: ‘Honey, 15 to 20 do. Potatoes, 25¢ to 350 per bushel. Bwedish ‘Turnips, #)e to 506. Mwâ€s‘iu } Unious, $1.50. 4 Celery, 4Â¥c to per dou. Cabbages, 5¢ to 10c each4 Beets 25¢ to 30c bushel. % Appu-pchn‘r;luwm tiome thare nootion sooke, 4 Home made woollen socks, 456 per qi SPECIAL NOTICES. â€"7._.1';' ..Th. t (hiol“b::pc'fla Calfskins, 12 cts per is. Bheep pélis T5 cents each. JOHN L BROWN & SUN, THE MAKKET. p C3 1b. {PRICEâ€"S3 CEN TS What is Stewart or Belmont, or the marquis of Westmin=ter, to Ptolemy Philsdelphus, of Egypi, who amassed a littlse property ot $#3 @‘v v,000° And wihch of our extravegin. young ladies in :‘huoboutod tunes eve: gav@ h.lrnll;nr, Cleopatra did, a pesri disso in vinegar (or undissoive1,, worth $400,000 ? ‘Then th:re was Paulina, one of the ton in Rome, who u.e : w wear jewels, when she returned ner v.~. â€", worth $800,000. Well, they boas. o: ... ~ewart‘s " marble pal« ace‘ on lnir.yâ€"urithâ€"street and Fifth avenue. We ao uot suppose this house, which is about the best they have in New York, cost more than half a million dol= lars. Cicero, who was a poor man, gave #150,000 for his house, and Clodius paid $650,000 for his establishment on the Palatine, while Massala gave $2,000, 000 f0râ€"the house at Antium. Seneca, who was just a plain philosopher like Mr. Greeiey, was worth $120,000,000. Tiberius lett a property of nearly $120,000,0U0. Why they taik about a man‘s failing in New York for a muillion, as if it was a big thing. C=sar, before he enâ€" tered any officeâ€"when he was a young gentlieman in private lifeâ€"owed $14,000,â€" WX}, and he purchased the triendship of owed $1,400,UU on the ldes of March, Qumsor for $2,500,000. Mark Antony and he paid it before the Kalends of March. ‘This wasnothing ; he squandered $1720,000,000 of the public moneyâ€"Major rodge‘s defalcation being for the conâ€" temptible sum of $470,00. And these fellows lived well. Esopus, who was a play actor, paid $400,000 for a single dish. Caligula spent $400,000 on a supper. Their wines were often kept for two ages, and some of them were sold for $20 an ounce. Dishés were made of gold and silver set with precious stones, The beds of Helioâ€" gabalus were of sound siver, bis table and plates were of pure gold, and his mattresâ€" ses, covered with carpets of cloth of gold, were stufled with down from under the wing of the partridge. It took $80,000 a year to keep up the dignity of a Roman senator, and some of them spent $1,000,000 a year. Cicero and Pompey "dropped in" one day on Lucullusâ€"nobody at home but :!;’o familyâ€"and that fataily dinner o&u 000. But we talk of ropnhuon. e boast of London and New York, Rowme Campus Martius, consisting of a large tuâ€" mulus of earth raised on a lofty basement of white «â€"ble, and covered on the sumâ€" mit with evergreens, as in the manner of a hanging garden, the whole surmounted by a bronze figure of Augustus, At the entrance were two Egyptian obeliske, Afty feet high, and all around was an extensive grove, divided into walks and terracgs.â€" #ichmond Enquirer. Thomhioubhoolor.pcrun-flh. season, appears to be that peculiar known as shade preen. C anls, mt This beautiful tint appears in both cosâ€" tumes and hats, and shaded with lighter and darker hues of the same color, is very attractive. 6 th:. drd' Te t:l. mwm t of the ‘Mp!hmpdp:r while ~the hqu.: he miny fnmatd to the misk leaieg are to but little room for np«flm trim« _ The polonaise is cut much shorter than l::qu-o-, bun;“in“hcs but a very deep ue. s As the great amount of trimming neces» sary to complete the requirements of fashion renders the skirt of the dress very heavy, no lining is placed therein, a simple er used 1or the bottom of the akirt. mmm a finger wide comes for the olnbodrnn‘g:hhm topro:.dhmm in u’i‘-:. uuumtuum hats with rolling brims, lined with m-uu silks, are becoming young faces. . A long plume with a velvet band around the crown is all the trimming reâ€" Bands and aigreties of peasock feathers are much worn, especially around the Alâ€" pine hat, which is a felt chapesu in black or grey, precisely the same shape as that Small birds, satin fowers flm costly ornament« of jet, rich lace, ribbons in new exquisite shades, are the ï¬v;::dï¬-imh&o tashionable hatâ€" parures of fowers for bull dresses, consisting of corsage and shoulder bouquets, treiling clusters for the skirt, and a tasteful group for the hair, come in a great variety of blossoms... .. . : . 'Irflowd-dluu:.udm note nothing new, excepti the protty cornered handkerchiel or ficuus of #ilk, richly trimmed, which are worn on dark dresses with a very pleming effect. The leather belit with small satchel, viniaâ€" + aaly & Ti umt wihinet Tot the 1 y a very .djnldï¬l’lho house, or for a shopping expedition. THE OLD AND THE NEW, Robert Browning has a new poem ready for the press. s how did a 44 Tt W on t *A hooknd theak An old tleman from the ....,ï¬...';":,..mwm“'"-.' that his room was six storeys high, and and his bill was s»ix storeys higher than special messeoger. 1t is neatly -umu';. it was tantamount to a check for $15,500,050. ‘The Seereâ€" tary of State presented it to the Presiâ€" e ./ Inlipbbie mm ce |> An lowa tornado carried a house forty bot.notual.m-ï¬-lhch every timber in : its Three women who were in it at the time escaped private life in a Fifth Avenue mansion. The World says :â€"Inflated â€"rubber impart pvu“ mhhm ‘l:ndmlhyml-t-:‘- advantageous, although & floated by one of them might be taken for a buoy, and so passed by unnoticed‘ The Chicago Journa} says :â€"kemarksble as it may seem, those who are so inclined -mbo.hlotoh}hnlnkcr. on next Wednesday, Uctober 9, by embers oft tbe greit fire a year »go, which are still to be found ..»id she ruins of the Nationâ€" ul Eleysior, vear ihe. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Cluoage Rulroad ou Canal FASHION CHIT CHAT. P} i t wh #