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Ottawa Times (1865), 25 Jul 1868, p. 1

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Fâ€";â€" 13. Me8â€"â€"â€" YAL MAIL Otaura. ay be lett at his GUTPrOYDEqp INMRPERtAL, "‘ARIA" r?‘h()i., 4. "Tlice with the Steamersâ€" KS is pmy Yeqw a Tue® 4 upany, at th MOCHA, S J AYV A, * K 5. &e. RAISINS, sou Coxast, * HYsoXx. PRUK Ai MONDS, WiLXUtrs °* BERTS, w XUTs (Sundays €*¢ :'-‘-nn-""'f | TRY 227000 spmmil 7.‘ FOURTEENTH OCFO in entice new s400k 06 . . .4 Ab PAMN dt§ ©OC ELEA LIQUOoRS AND .R DW AFR esns s3 tul mnst 40 RUSHED, _ GROUXD, ~â€". YELLGY * CINNX CLOVES, GINGER, ‘ BD SPICES,, ~Al Grownd D. T. BROY SSOR O MUSIC so, Voice and> Harme RED for EH"" thiom, DJ SIDPNXEY B. Â¥P" , No. 38, on PV PA by the subscribers, 184. s§gELL HOU ay 16, w â€" sTOR TEAS o Forte Turtion 1, flavored with V TAYLORs. ~| TownB, bor 19 rost Bites, which Â¥it p W Will leave the 0 M N IB Di actor ZJAM® Sipsat C 4 Toks BROWXE $ ; eficacy of the OT, *} Black Lo AF aad MUsCcoy, woop 4 FRY3 > | < Rtawa, February 7, 1866. AZEM, "}. KARZNINENy l).'llclAl, Surge..a and Accoucheur, Office : Hunton‘s Block, ®perks Street. _ ‘MIIIYOAT-LAW, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c., Sussex Stroet. Orric®: Union Buildings, Ottawa. february 21, 18366. §5â€"7 °_ Chancery, Conveyancer, ko., Sussex Stroot. Orric®: Union Buildings, bunu. | I ‘MD“..' Commercial Hotel, february 21, 1966. ‘HI ‘The above Hotol, one of the oldest and best known o s |'.'-anu-¢n re Sutien hins reftien it thy o over re or 0 8 R. . HAYCOCK, lvwmntll“--lc.flu. THE TABLE N3 ‘11'0-.-0\:;7-:.u;. wr::ln-h “: 1 &lmmfl- furnishad with the very 'uu?mgu!s'die\t?r{ t Nes ! @OOD STARLTNG and a care "a1 Hostler always OQvric® : Post Odice Building, ElginSt:se«, Ottawa | insttendance â€" tebruary 7, 1866. 43â€"u. ‘ ___JOHN MALTMAN. “Allll'l'll. Soltcitory A“cc:{ a ael Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace and Courty town Attorney, for the United Counties of Presvott d Russoll. « Orric#: In the Coart Housef L‘Orignal. _ _ Roomslate \. _ ; as the Custory liouse ““fll"l Office, Sparks=strect, op= posite Mageo & Russell‘s. Oltawa, October 30, 1367. 816y Ottawa, Wirciaw Mosozov®. Ottawa, Fob. 20, 1868. squary 27, 1866 N. TETREAU, \'01".' PUBLIC for the Province . @ of Quebec, HULL, near the Post Office. Dec. 6, 1867. 390f The remarkable success which has attended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lys into Canadian market, by the subscribor, has exâ€" cited the cupidity ot an u’dhll‘m‘ firm in town (which has already been cony of borrowing other ‘s brains) by a spurions imitation called iGer. To avoid ‘wm chasers should be careful to ask ‘s :nnd l.yo.nvl\ehlh sold by_ all respectable ~# M 1L%.s & GEMMELL, 30 RISTERS®, Attorneys,) Solicitors, C ancers, &e. « Onn:':"-i.eun house, Ottawa, C. W. Roseer Lexs. Jour J. Gaawsur. â€" _ Bllllll'll and . Attornszyâ€"at«Law Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery , and Nocacy Public. «wkee, over Mt. Lake Casmers Boot and Shue Â¥ wo, Ridean Street, Ottawa, C. W. ‘anuary 17 1867. 334y nulu-rnn and Attorneyâ€"ateLaw u-u."" %‘“”'nc‘x:t"’m"' hove: s Buildings, nâ€"st., opposite the Post Office, Otcawa. _ 189y P‘"“:‘::,' Aurgeon and A.'.:-.-u' inusurren C Tode® Rlah Oites at is Maria Streot, Couser Town. -.?-s.. fi-.v:h‘u::::?dm?flb.by. ccas, “l'-u?‘tv:n' to puuup:-nJ; Druggists and Grocers in town and country. 783y Dl!fllf. Offlca? Sparks Street, Cem= tral Ottawa. (itawa, January 27, 1866. _]+ _ 34â€"ntf i % > Th Mc Ake MEAAIEEENZ.« : : * nmwr. Oflce! Sussex Street, over Messrs. Campbell & Co.‘s, Grocers. Utawa, January 27, 1866. 34â€"utt Ottawa, qusiness Cards of from 3 to 6 lines, por anâ€" n .,_i.y.u. in advance only,. .........« grams rat dvertisements, first insortion per > MONNOC). coseeevencecsnennennnentennne an . ones If 204 pBidâ€" 1M MUJMMO® .....ccesesceeneseeceeceeces Â¥early subscription to the weekly (if paid apyvurixo AOENCY.â€"Meere. S. if. Patengull & @., 54, Park Row, New York, and _ State Street, tuton, General Advertuwing Agents, are hereby authorâ€" sed to recewve Advertsements for the Ortawa Tiwts early auvertisors specially contracted with, and libers. .]lowance made. yearly subseâ€"iption to the daily {if paid in ~., F #t am A. enjoys rux canoazst cimourato® of any paper jublished in the Ottawa Vallo issuing of the mily over ©000 1 and Woekly over 4,000 1 wiking a total circulsti m in the we~% _ over i2,000 1 thus outstripping all competitors, and «fording the best medium for business men to adâ€" : OFFERS FOR SALE, _ . XXTRA, No. 1, and CULL, PINE and CEDAR 1 _ SHINGLES, . ‘ATt MaRKET PRICESs, In lots to swit purchasers. *‘ % hawa, March 10, 1 ciiowing rates Ottabva Dailp Cimes, G. J. DOHERTY, [‘A'. Chancery, and Conveyancing Office, Aumond‘s Buridings, Rideau strect. (Mtawa, December 6,1867. m Ottawa, June 30th, 1868. NORNER of Kent and Wellington= / Streets, Ottawa. November 6. 4Gutf 90 Nn Otrawa, Aoril 14 â€" in‘ adv®400)......... not paid in advance ApVEATISXMENTS are insorted in che Daily at the 8SHINGLE FACTORY! ARRISTER, &c., Ottawa. Office Lang‘s Buildings, opposite Post Office EDWARD T. DARTNELL, DR. GEORGE HUYCHISON, AUGU'!“US KEEI-’ER,.“ ARRLIST ~ md Atterney=at W y Solicit «wy, Conveyanger, &o. _ _ _ UINGLES FOR SALE. ONCENXTRATED LYE. ~UK DAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES NOW | MOSGROYE & TAILLON, LAPIERRE & MAYCOCK, ARRISTERS®, SOLICITORS, &c. Oficeâ€"Mosgrove‘s Buildings, Rideauâ€"stroct, ‘ P. J. BUCKLEY, LL.B., NICHOLAS SPARKS, P‘ublished every morning, Sundays excepted.) The suabscriber having completed his DR. OLIVER MARTIN, J. P. MACPHERSON, VOLâ€""III. "NO SU0%. CAU TION To THE PUBLIC DR. W. J. HENRY, Moral Cats. DR. 0. C. WoOob, DR Xegal Cards. £4 JOHN ROCHSSTER, Jz. LEGGO (Groro® TamLrox. 1Twâ€"100y $1 00 1â€" 50 | English, Frsnch and Canadian the cheicust Brandsir W ines and Ligqu es, and every of the seas. a wiil be tound on the table. The best efforts will be directed to he comâ€" of his guests ano patrons. B ysters, Game sto.. dail M KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of VE o Metcalfo and Welilington Streets, opposite he main entrance to the Governmer; buildings. The « qUZSEN" comprises sllthonq:::imfot a firstâ€"class Kestau ant. The House has been refitted and ref rmished throughout. The BAR contains MIICIAN‘I‘ TAILORS and General Outftters, Kiginâ€"street, opposite the Russell House, and socond docr from Eaton‘s Gilding Store, haring just received a choice stock of uAUIIC every fheility in the way of first.class Machinery, and employing none but firstâ€"class workmer, I am prepared to turn out every descript‘on of Binding in as good a lg‘lo ot :wk-.uhip as any other establishment in Canaâ€" . A. MORTIMER, SMITH & RODNEY B O OKBIND ER TAhis House isconveniently situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. And a general assortment of gontlemen‘s furnishâ€" ing geods, would intimate to their friends and the public generaily that they are prepared to exsouts all orders in their line at the shortest notice, in the most approved styles and at prices that we Mr. GUSTAVE SMLTH, ( nist of the Cathe â€" dral) a Graduate of the Im Conservaiory of Paris. : Lessons on Piano and Singing. Rideauâ€" street, corner of Kingâ€"streot. Ottawa, June 23, 188. .. . 115y Tllll FIRST=â€"CLASS HOTEL has been reâ€"furnished and réfitted throughout, and now combines all the requisites of a firstâ€"class estabâ€" lishment. > Considerable addition~ have recently heen made to the premifes, and it has been ontirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accommciato Tlll undersi, aed, formerly bead wait= . or at the Russell House, begs to not‘‘y his M.fll&:‘zfib Hy that he has loasâ€" ed the above uvhfl is now well furnished, uad will be kept as a first class house. The bar is well stecked with the choicest brands of liquors. The table will be furnished with the best the marâ€" ket affords. Good yard and stabling attached to the promisess q chind oo d . damadt of ...l'.? ‘There is a FIXkSTLASS LIVERY STABLEsttached to the Hotol. Blank Book Manufuacture, 26, METCALFEâ€"8T., OTTA W A. Ottawa, Fob. 6 THE RUSSELL HOUSE, LtT; c}:’.ll.l;;:«ll.lo'l'llq ou-w‘:. ) W. lt.l‘l roprietor of the aboveâ€"named litel, begs leave \op naint his nuâ€" merous friends and the u-nllhap:ob?'n, that he has :sdmd-dnfljâ€"hnhbod roughout this comâ€" ious establishment, in the management of which by striet attention to business and guests, he hopes® to deserve encouragement and support. â€" ‘ U. A. BUCKE, W. H. SANGER, P. OMEARA, Proraretox. Ottawa, November 27. w2 THE NETROPOLIT AN Ofteqa, March 26. London Music Store! PLANOS. PIANOS. 3 _ FA~UNLON MAKE,"®® Every PIANQ from this establish« ment warranted for 5 years. Also just received a new stock of VICTORIA ORGANS and MELODEONS * Tc Pes Precer teres 1 san pare oige _ Conpectad m“mmum is a Ha:; Manatacturer, w attend punctually to orders for TUNING left at the London Music Store. E. MILES, _ _ _ _ Lessee of Her Majesty‘s Theatce Ottawa, March 25, 1868. This beautiful House, four stories high, being M Dubord‘s. property, gan beceive 50 boarder=, and offers all possible comfort to travellers. Meals quickly served at all hours to the taste and wish of visitora .. N.B.â€"Good Yard and Stabling all at . THE " QUEEN" RESTAURANT, ~MBRS. TROTTER begs to announce that she has at present several commodious and handsomely furnished suites of apartments, in every respect @ligible for civil or -uluq officers, or prin@ gentlemen remaining in the city. Ottawa, June 20, 1388. TT3 Opposite Ronsecours Church, T0.0I'I‘O HOUSE, Sparks=st. U'CFIOLAI Street, Court«House Avenue; Jttawa, John Graham, Propti¢tor. This House is conveniently situated, and still mainâ€" Ottawa Oct. 1,1807; Ottawa, Nov. 6, 1867 Ottaw a OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free PITANOFORTES ! 1794 USICAL ACADEMY. REVERE HOUSE, OTTAWaA HAMPAGNE HOTEL, No. 71 Nesz Her Mazesty‘s Theatre, "®X. * Wellington Streot, A new und splendid assortment of THE ALBION HOTEL Lately, and for many yeare connected wi Aumond‘s Plock, A,. MORTIMER, CLOTHS and TWEEDS, DOA Mjotels anb Saloons. JUST RECELVED AT THE JOIHIN MALTMAN OMINION HOUSE, WELLINGTON.STREKET. REDUCED PRICES ST. _ PAULâ€"STREET, No. 71, hox or tu® Beaver, ISIDORE CHAMPAGNE, JaAMES E. doutn, AND Rideau Street Ottawa, GEORGE IRVINE. 658y ... PROPRIETORS MONTREAL Proprietor §51â€"39y 3847 561tf 582tf TihDt * Good at 95 cents, #9 Mon‘s ware equally low, in every variety of styâ€"le _ it This is the place to buy cheapâ€"at the * Caâ€" pital," Yorkâ€"stroot. 429y GEOR4E MURPHY. FIRSTâ€"CLAS$ GROCER*E$§, Which is in splendid condition. . Also, Heotch Trish, Old Rve Ports, Sherries, Brendiss Gin, &c., Boot â€" and iShne Store | JForCheapGaiters Ottawa®, â€" W. NoOTMAN Photographer to the Nimieroaccare e icmenges â€"tnckss is io papenmenaenermeme m apunignsen |STOVES. S'I‘OVES. l # a +i *‘ Sotmed Ars,. _ _ |â€" SIOVES. â€" STOYVES, Bottled Alo.| _ {STOVES. STOVES The sale oll:od:!‘ Fstate c:::uofin or Priv:'l:d 8;!0 prom atte to. ignments rece/ or :\:fuo’ulo. Parties wishing to purchase Rea will receive all information FREK G# CflARO“&:.IIinf at the office. Ottawa, . 18, 1865. 1â€"4 8. CHRISTIE, . CCI.IIIIOI Merchant and General Agent. Sole :&nt for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ; , Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &¢., for sale. Tt 3 Rearwxasxous.â€"~H A Simg,> fi. Architect, Philaâ€" dols\h ; Thos Fuller, E#q, Architect, Albany Dr J A Grant, N P., Ottawa; Thos Reyrolds, Esq, Managing Virector 0 & P R W T40 Orrice: No. 5, Sparks Stroot, near the Russell H ~Ottawa dity, C. W. y CORNER OF WELLINGTON AND METCALFE STREETS, “70::.0 intimate that having all his angements completed, his When ho will be propared to fulil orders diferont be.snches of Photography. Qitawa, J 10. 31, 1868. §82 PII.OVI!ClAL LANXD IUR\'I{JOIQ «Draughtsman, &c., ’oomnluioud for Upper and Lower Canads.) ‘ and residence, ( ya cester, near Ottaws. â€" Barveys uf every description executed with accuracy. Communications addres* ed Ottawa City, (at«'oid), or left at the ofice of N. Sparks, Solicitor, &o., qttawa, will receive prompt a‘tention. _ is wb A UCTION Rooms, No. 19, $parks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" ary Store. > Monday Next, S3rd Fobruary HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, ‘vnol.llhl.l Man» facturers of Bed= _steads Cairs, &o., Chaudiere Island, Otâ€" pxcruuol Brokers, Fire, Life and Ac= .4 cidental Insurance, Commission and Collectâ€" L. B. TACKABEARY‘S AUC'I'IOI ROOMS, No. 36, Ridean«» street, below Whbyte‘s Stationery Store. The sale of Real Esiate at Auction or private sale l-mnpuy attended to. Consignments received and mmediate attention will be paid. Sales attended inâ€"any nart of the city or country. 600y ng Agents. . Office, No. 27, Sussexâ€"streot, Ottawa. . R. E, 0‘C0NXOR w. N. WALLEE March 378Â¥ Establishment will be Opened PA'I'EX'I‘ AGENTS®, SOLICITORS, & c. Drn'inr. Epecifications, Models, and all other business in connection with the procuring of Letters Patent of Invention, attended to at the shortest notice. Orriceâ€"Elginâ€"street, opposite the Post Office, Ottawa. . € oopss 741â€"6m * The following Waters and Boverages are the principal ones prepared: at the Mxnicar Hart Factory: Belfast Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Sarsaâ€" g:‘r.illa. Winter Beverage, Summer Beveraee, a Water, Seltzer Water, Potash Water, Kisâ€" sengen Water, Vichy W ater. T Beg to intimate to their patrons that they have commenced the manufacture of Erated Waters of every description, and on the most extensive scale, Particular attention will be paid to the preparaâ€" tion of $ Belfast Ginger Ale,** a beverage first introduced‘ into this country by our Mr. Brows, who alone {o.-eun the original reseipt, and °xhu has also taken out a Trap® Mark for the same* 1st, The employment of the most improved ma chinery the United States can produce. _ â€" _ _ ith. The ru...’ ssion <of chemical knowledge, without which it is aimply impossiblo to produce KErated Waters in perfection. yp KENNETH, CAMPBELL & Co., Arheniu to 11.R.h1. the Prince of W ales W. M. MASSEY, The proprietors believe their Brated Waters will be superior to any others at present prepared in Montreal, for the following reasons, viz :â€". 2nd. The npglioulon of strictly scientific princiâ€" ples to the details. 3rd. Extra care given to the chemical purity of the articles used in the different processes. _ . Sou Waier and Girger Ale Factory, 23 (Great St, Jamesâ€"streot, Montreal, OPPONITE the POST OPFICE, PMYIE SUBSCRIBERS Ottawa, March 20, 1868 Fine Boitled Ale ! Ottawa, Fobruary 21, 1846 NE Subscriber would call the attem« L tion of Families and others to his Druggists. : THE MEBICAL HALL LADIES CALL AT THE CAPITAL ONTRACTOR and Builder. Office: North side York street, second door from Sussex RCOHITECT, Eigin=street, opposite the Post Ofice. To ether with a General Assortment of 637y Spectacles for all: Sights, ONE DOLLAR A PAIR ! O‘CONNOR & WALLER, Agont for Ottawa Jan. 20, 1 R. I1. MoGREEVY, n A Call kindly SolHc‘ted. D. wr‘_p:‘,“\xo And other Ma â€" Whisxies, D. CODD & CO., Atisccllancous. II. McLEAN‘S BILLINGS, Jr., R&. SPARF® YORKâ€"STRUET C 44, Rideauâ€"street, lan‘s Crockery Store lgr‘I.‘“ Ty f W. HEARN, / Market Drug Store, & Yorkâ€"street WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, WILIAM AsNABLE anle Ap‘nut-un, hic Chemicals, &. AT PTICAL Instruments Electroâ€"Magnetic and Galâ€" the Queen Photogra 412y 18y §5â€" fur CAPITAL®" =©â€"â€"85, sToOVE _ SUSSEX "BELEOT !~ * **St." Great rapidity, Simple Machinery,quict in action, easy & opera e, price from $17. Prospectus re«, and u-nfwn gratis. i G. A. WALTON, Agent, 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa, . RASole Agont for Ontatio. _ f f _ ___| _ and 105 King st., *Zest, Toronto. The «#HOWE*! SEWING MACIHINES aro the Makers, Boot and Shoe aakeis, are the best Shuttle Machine for ato., ote. Price from } 50. l'ro-)nctu fres and instructions gr 4TÂ¥ 43y) R. W. STE w #2 have received our fall and Winter Stock of srg\'xs, 8TIVES, TLA W ARE and LUMBERMEN‘3 SUPPLLEF at low prices. In Cooking, Paricr, Box and Hall Stor as.(>r wool varied assortmen ever shown in Oitawa. % COOKING sTovEs. ©OOKI8G sTC CcoKING srovEs. COOKING sTC ©OUKINXG STOVES. CoukKING sTC JA Our stock of the above comprises the latesc im + P AVEN BTOV:] We ‘still continae to manulacture every desoription of TIN, SHEET IRON, and COPPER WARE, BUBSIA.I.B'OS PIPE, l‘l‘d‘:UlB B‘I‘Or"lg‘”‘g Al.l:‘ all Nflnll. of m-doc‘ Job Wor:ah our line attended to by com: © ienced A0106. y Merchants i oi y m xperi hani lountr supplied with Stovepipes, Lumbermen‘s Suppties _ Lumjermen‘s Supplies! Snanty 1, Basins ! Camp Kettles, §e. * * "ffOUSEPURNISHING aob, Ds1 p ® 43 Cages ! Bird Cages : Bird Cages ! Prlle?th- mu application, i free | s BOX AND HALL STOVA®. °'l|o§' BOX AND HALL sTOVES. BPX BoX Axp nacs srovks. sox $s Suitable for private Dwellings and Churces . Warch PARLOR STOVERS. . PARLOR sTOVES. PARLOR $ToV Hs. PARLOR STOVES PAR roves?t > PARLOR STOVES. PAR Price Lists sent free on application, _ . _ wiv | hartoa Rereu in en Tez Aby part of a Stove sold by us can be replaced when broken or burnt out, a fact intending purchaserswould do well to note. _ _ . _ _._ + | Oltawn, May 5; 1868 Ottawa (Olober 2 1867. Millinery, Mantles, Shawls Dress Goc CRICKETING CROQUET, FISHIN t EOO‘ LCE: & Masks& Boxir PA Public and Private Buildings, Conservatoties, Vine Steam, Hot Wateror Warm Air, on the most approved princ Orders from the country will receive strict attention. OTTAWA, SATURDAY. ON MONDAYC, the 15 Just received a woll soloctod assortment ? Fishing Tackle, Bas Manutactursrs of all deseriptions otâ€"work for Water and Gas W Makes !‘hf! _I_u up _Ge_lv‘lu'gnd._!_r't_xg. Coml_e_u. Guttors, con(!gpk BLYTH & KERR, At greatly reduced prices for cash as the whole imust AUGUST, â€" The following list of prices will satisty all t with, and will be for the benefit of every one to take ady Full width Prints from.....................A}d per yard. | Grey Cott «6 Delaines «6 64 Alapacea Lustres® Cobourgs «0 A large lot of Wo:men‘s White Cotton Hose, froin 4{id per 3d to 278 6d, usual price from 17s 64 to 40s, A lot of eloths for all other goods proportionately low. . Cunningham & Printed Musling Intend winding up their business in AUGUSTâ€" NEXT, | large stock of | TANCY AND STAPLE] FAXCY AND STAPLE! RETIRING FROM B%WE%I Great Cheap Sale of Dry Goods ! ‘As GEO. FEATHERETON & Co. r toves} : PARLOR 8 giy> New andjinost beautiful designs, very choap. An inspection of the abore goods invited at the For Particularé See Circulars Ottawa, June 12. 1868. boartentiors manes.. d dn cooommema Ali material!s for the above branchos kept constantly on ha Goll Medal, Paris, 1867 Ottawa, June 15, 1868 Sheffield House Gréeat Clearing Sale C Copaz2tLtL SsTtovEs. PARI 4 Hot Air Farnnd PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MNo. 25, REDEA.USTRIEEET, Also, Importers and Deaers in House Shop to Rent from 1st Sept. Next, GEO. FEATHERSTON & CO., TO SELL THE BALANCE OF THEIR 8 At Prices which must effect : No. 14, RIDEAUâ€"S" WILL COMMENCE Srccessors to Chas, Garth, 7 Prize andfifiold Medal, Paris, ©OoKI1NG sTaykEs. cookIsG sravas. couKING srov is. 4{d per yard 64 «6 u «6 # CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT, ; 35, Sussex Sreert. ; II. MEADOWS & CO. AT THE TIN & COPPERSMITIHS, RELL HANGERS, &« 1sBELEL [ Grey Cotte Silk Paras Joop Slfir' ‘Canadian SEWIN 1867. 4 6f DpMIMY SUOPL UUEWITY » and 105 Kingâ€"st., *Zest, Toronto, for arriage Trimmers, Harnoss ailors, Dressmakers, Families, etc.) }un HALL STOVES. AND HALL sTovEs. AND HALL STOVES, Ln- and Stoves ols STOVES. STOVES. ._â€", STOVES. l bs disposed of by the 24th day of at this is a chance rarely to b» met rintage of, pair. A lot of Summer Shaw!s from 11s Boy‘s Summer Wear, very cheap, and f Ury Goods. REET, cets, B ait, Reols, Lines, Flys, Rods, &e. orks, Brower‘s Distiileries, Mills, &c. rs, Roofing, &c. * ries, Mamutactories, &c., warmed by ples. oo ue PIAEN, 37 Sparksâ€"stroot, Dttawa. MMER STOCK GF dg, Prints, Muslins &c,, pr coal ‘we have the largest and most h INSTATNVE, TDindsay GOODS, G TACKLE sSTOVE PIFPE3, ELBOWS, DUMB which we offer Wholesale or Retail Fuiistins Hardware. C COORKING sTOVEs. » cooKING sTovEs +4 COOKING sToVvEs. ats in ‘both ELEYATED and LOW OR GRATES. They will from this date offer their Bpeedy Sale, ill Cloth JULY â€" 25, . 1808 Ottawa. 34 Sparksâ€"street, Centre Town 168â€"2m DRY GOODS MEADOWS ‘Gtloves PARLOR sTovEs. l'yARLOll STOVES. PARLOR STOVEs. 510y from 4} d pet yard * 2s 6d cach. «4 ]()id 6 «. 2s 11dper yard ILSONS MACHINE 62â€"7 cannot be too ‘deeply im; u the minds parents the uu:%y m:,’?mu‘ their children. _ By so doing; and understanding he lynrolu .and true cause of the disease, thousands of children mlwn be saved Trom early graves. Sywrroms or ‘Worus.â€"The followin are afew of the very numerous symptoms n, disenses which are causod b{ Worms : deranged appotite, emaciated extremities, ofensive breath frequent picking at the nose, {r.lndlng of the teeth during sleep, hardness of the belly, with (rlo&lu slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; ing olf the :fl pain in '.h:lhud and m unquiet s n , tromblings, coughs, f‘ilu, Io:ri»mu,f:&“‘hthl dreams, and a gradual waist. h&swoy of flesh» hey are palatable and selfâ€"administered to th childâ€"drive out the worms Mo-imumz pain and oon?loulyolunu the stomac reby doir; away with the necessity of administering Casto Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"mag in the use of other Werus. * rluh box contains the facâ€"simile signature of Norturor & Lyuax, Newcastle,C.W., who are he sole propriectors. WA Prof. Philo Molmes writes, " Cl and meâ€" dicine have been made u-hutviou“-tin:l’l disoases which flesh is heir to, yet how little has science dons toward impreving our personal .flppnnm. Recently I have iam:‘,w!: sclentific proparaâ€" tion which has come ore the .‘r}l’?‘ht which has been in use many years, II‘s Vegeâ€" table Sicilian Hair Restorer. It cures all diseases of the nflhud allays all that heat and irritation, apd furnishes & nutritive principle by which the hair is nourishod and mp{ofl.d. and {y its remeâ€" dial virtues, it causes the hair to grow where it has {allen out, and restores it to its natural color when N. B. Ask for Holloway‘s Worm _ Lozenges g‘ and take no athor.“ Sola by all the iggists in Ottawa, and medicine deale . every where se 5787 gray. again Buvax‘s Warezs, (the great puMic remedy,) have now been in use over twenty years, hence it cannot be said that they are on tn.{ They have been thoroughly tried, azd pronounced (on the auâ€" thority of thore whose lives and health they bave preserved) to be a cure, harmless and eminently il'll’il}.r! cure solds, coughs, sore throat, and all Bronchial affections. One fair trial will convince the most skeptical. Sold by all medicine dealors, at25 cents per bex.: m salutary preparation, and it taken jn season will il'll'l":{l; onp::eolds. coughs, mnt‘:nt. and all Two Quzsrions Easn v Axsweren.â€"W hy should men wear beards ? Because they are s‘r:l:e:»- tection to the throat and lungs, and add to their personal N-:-p‘rm Why should we use " Bry an‘s‘ Wafers ?" Because when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throat, hoarseâ€" noss, &¢., tbo&:: like a charm. Ministers and ao2 hugers sae puolly Hponhir vey they are the ond & s pul ers sa ey are the very best medicine in existence lcrlio cure of such complaints. Sold by ‘all medicine dealers, at 25 cents per box. Lozenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children andAdults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known snd melancholy fact that one great cause of deith among children is from Worms alone, it Bowrnopy savs "there is something peculiarly attractive in a horse. His intelligent eye and car, his loty carriage, his free and gracetul motion, his vast strength, his obedient temper, and his inâ€" dispensable use, all endear him to us. We love to To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the plreacrr'lption n:.d (fr.; of eh:;‘-). with é:flrboe- tions for propa e same, w ey will find a sure %vu ‘f"o?%o-w-mol, Asmua, Rroxcuttis, Covgits, Couns, and all Throat and Lung Affections. ‘The only ob‘}aet of the adverâ€" tiser in sencl«gthe Prescription is to benefic the afflicted, and spread information which he sonâ€" seives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufâ€" ferer will try his nmodgl. as it will cost them noâ€" thing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing theprescription, rRi®, 56 return mail, will please address, * REV. EDW ARD WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. lw‘nhulu;w.ond take in the inspiâ€" ration of. his energy and power," but it bon’lz when the horse is properly cared forâ€"when he free from disease or unsoundness of any kind that he will utimfim!dfidm'.n.mm- out which he is of but little value. A package of Darley‘s Arabian Heave Remedy and Condition Medicine," should be in possession or every mun who owns a horse, to be used in case of emergency, Don‘t Zail to get it. Remember the name, and see that the si of Hurd & Co. is on each packâ€" age. N & Lyman, Newcastle, C. W., proâ€" prictors for the Canadas. Sold by all medicine To Consumptivessâ€"The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several yoars with asevere lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the means of ours. Who is Mrs. Winsiow t As this question is frequently asked, we will simply say that she is a lady who, for upwards of thirty years, has untiringly devoteq her time and alents as a Female Physician and nurse, princi« pally among children, <She has especially stidied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, ‘und, as a result of this effort and practical knowâ€" ledge, obtained in a fifetime spent a* nurse and bhylloiu, she has compounded a Scoth ing Syrup for children teething. It cperates like magicâ€" giving rest and health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article, Mrs. Winslow is becoming worldâ€"rencwnod as a benefactor of her race ; children certainly do RiS® uP and bless her ; especially is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Byrup are naiy sold and used hore. We think Mrs, Winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable article, and we sincerely believe thouâ€" sands of children have been saved trom an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed.. No wornen has discharged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Try it, Try it, ngficnâ€"nv IT NOW â€"Ladues‘ Visitor, Now York City, Bold by all druggists. 25 conts a buttle. Be sure and call for 4 *«MRS. WINSLOW‘S SOOTHING SYRUP," ‘ Maving the jeeâ€"simile at " Curus Q Prrkixs ® on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitaâ€" ‘ jons. 162â€"24â€".2m Errors of Youth.â€"A (Genteman who sufâ€" fered for years from Nervous Debility, Premaâ€" ture Decay and all the effects of youthful inâ€" discretion will, for the sake ot ®uffering humanity, send free to all who need it the recipe and direcâ€" tions for making the simple reudg' by which he was cured. Sn?oren wishing to pi Mi; the adâ€" vertisers‘ oxrrhnoo can do so by addressing in porfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 43 Cedar Stroot New York T. Ducnarue, Cherister French Parish Church, Montreal. ‘ * When somewhat hoarse from cold or overâ€" exartion in public speaking; I have uniformly four d Brown‘s Troches afford relief. Hexey Wiukes, D, D., m Fastor of Zion Church, Montreal." _ Eold by all dealers in medicines at 25 cents a box. C. H, Garoryer, j Principal of Ratger‘s Fomale Institate, New YÂ¥ ork.‘ «* Almost instant relief in the distressing labor ot breathing peculiar to Asthma." Rev. A. C. Eoorestox, Now York «It gives me great pleasure to certify to the efficaey of your Bronchial Troches, in an affliction of the throat and voice, induced by public singing. They have suited my case e xactly, relieving my throat and clearing the voice so that I could sing with case. . â€" Bronchitis, Coughs, A/hlhln-, * And all disorders of the Turoat and Luxos, are relieved by using " Brown‘s Bronchial Troches." Lo se n n e o P n ie AERURTTTEY * I have been afilicted with Bronchitis during the part winter, and found ro relie{ until I found your ‘ Broxcntat Trociurs.‘ It is the best HAIR DRESSING in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brashy hair, healthy, soft, and glossy. Price $1. For sale by all dmg{lm. Hhge * ‘Kt. P. HALL & C0.. Can have their hair restored to its nataral eol«;r. and if it has fallen out, create a new growth, by its PERIORI wno arE crry others Read This!~Holloway‘s Worm 785d The old in appearance arekmade young ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. Cmmmts °_ K. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. VECETABLE SICILIAN _ HAIR RENEWER, HALLES will I lived then merrily enough at the Criâ€" | without wonder the magic of the magie terion Hotel, Colling street. The Criterion | place and hour. was the rendezâ€"vous at luncheon time, from | _ And, while the light still flickers on the one to (.hreo,\of all the mining speculation | picture, let me conjure ap f _ in of the Colony, _ ‘There, in that vastsaloon, | its features, _ Let: me Fecall h gladness among the buzz and hum,of its thousand | of the tenth day of that ber +« : guests, might the attentive listener pick up | when the P. & 0. S. 8. Behar dblivered 0 * a whole eneyclopedia of information regardâ€" | Kangaroo Island the telegraphi® despatc} ':.' ing the transactions of the mworning. | that told us of the safe arrival atthome of _« There he might learn how Boliyvia had gone | those five hundred of our friends and d »ar up with a rush from 23% (50 paid) to 117 | relatives who had sailed on the 30th with a buoyant tendency, and Nil Despeâ€" August on board the ARoyal Charter. randum had brought' 85 prem. until the | How glad we were for their sakes to hear \ market had been cleared out, and 100 had | of the splendid passageâ€"fiftyâ€"nme ‘days to been offered in yain. Mow privgtn advice | the Channelâ€"and how pleased each of 18 had comée i'n‘ at noon that the Kurilla had | to know that the ship had been #o coafortâ€" * bottomed, and in two drives along aKix | able that our wives and little children, inch vein were washing 15 oz. to the | preferring to complete the voyage under her eradle. How £95 a foot had been paid flag, ‘had clected to go on to Liverppdl, & for three back lots in Ballarat, and how the | thirtyâ€"one only of the entire passenger list Young Hopeful nugget, weighing 1050 oz. | disembarking off Queenstown. The uty pure and worth 82s. the oz. was expected | light of that Yule morning might well in toâ€"morrow. ~ How the Karkulta were | stream brightly through our city. ~Four igoilg abead like wildfire, and had paid.| weeks later was to fall its awfu}l shadow £48,000 for two square miles of country. | upon a thousand Australian hearts darkâ€" How in fact everybody was raving mad,with | ened till they ccase to throb. ’ the gold fever delirium on their lips night | _ That was a sunny day too, to be marked }.@d.y.' All which time were passing slowly | with chalk in our gay calendar, when, northwards up the length of Elizabethâ€"st, | after bearing the whole fieree brunt of the the heavy teams of gaily caparisoned horses, | New Zealand war upon our own Austral I decked with bright ribbon and brave | shoulders, we learned the simultancous ‘streamer, and harnessed, amid clinking | arrival of the troopâ€"ships Himalzya and silver bells, to the weight of thousands | Lady Jocelyn at Auckland. Lparned of sterling pounds worth of fresh imported l also that H. M. 8. Orpheus, bearing the British mining machinery. _ Most of which | broad per aut of ‘Commodore Burnett, caravans set out for the destination one | had left Sydney to coâ€"operate, and knew _ tenth of them never reached with brass | that the 12th, 18th, 40th, 43rd, 50th, and bands playing in front, and not a few with | 65th, with the blue jackets to show the gay debardeurgroups bivouacked gracefu‘.| way, would #peedily admit the light of > ly on the boiler, wearing the neatest of silk | rehson to our Maori friend‘s understand® stockings, and the most irreproachable of | ings, and give us peace and prosperity in . velvet knickerbockers, wreathed in gmiles ; the lovely Jand onee more. ‘"JIn the motes and curls and flowers and feathers, and | of that morning‘s sunbeam was no phanâ€" showering down trizmphantly upon the adâ€" | tasm of a lost ship and a doomed erew ; of miring intoxicated erowd the illuminated | an uphill charge upon an impregnable prospectuses of the Karkulta and the Daâ€"| pab, of a wavering line of scarlet fired ryea and the Bon Accord and the Wheal into by its supporters, of men who broke Fortunc, and all the other associations ((Tiâ€" and fied for dear life, while the gentlemen mited), for making. in one hour of who commanded them fell back to back gambling the total of the hard earnâ€" for dearer honour! x4z ings of a~ Jifetime‘s labour, _ Truly| . Yet once again ere the page is d““‘ it was a mad merry delusion while ' There is plenty of light on the l"“f pitâ€" .. it lasted, and even those exceptional | ture. There is theilight of W'd ones who lost© flagg d nothinz‘ in good l"'P’v"me""o‘tmd"’ of ‘"":!' * .. spirits, but started afresh to correct their | bition and of noble daring, There is the luck, ®miling and cager as eyer, while as$ light of the approbation of thousands of o aap on vap was potig f o m w s ol mhave ‘bssnih ind af showendd o Aoight And, so far as I know, even the ball‘s ultimate stoppage involved .fii no very widespread ruin. â€" There w I the sunt shine, and there was still the gold, and though our savings had gone to the windg, our hopes and our energies 4mcluneu Still remained bohind: :.* > ]**=: With which evil times, however, out reâ€" collection has no business h'é',e.,lt only deals with Melbourne in the midsummer named. _ It deals with the\gorgeous City when its roar and roll were loudest and longest, its rush and bustle heartiest and most sanguine, its hospitality and its openâ€" handedness. most lavish and ntost splendid, its ladies most joyous and most bewitching, its whole mad panorama of bewildering pleasures most dazzling and delightful. ‘When all day long the buge clippers, most famous of the seas, took aboard carefully in the bay the large, strong, heavy, sealed cizarâ€"boxes, each one of which was worth ! _ It is as cosmopolitan as New York, and | it is far more English than Toronto. You | will meet men there from every.corner of | the carth, and come to think it quite naâ€" ‘ tural that they should walk in the World‘s | highway, Coming across your brother | your grandfather, your maiden aunt from Devonshire, your wife‘g first cousin from the bog of Allenâ€"any of. them or all of | them, walking down Elizabeth street, it | will never~oceur to you to enquire what ’ brought them there. It is quite in the course |. of things that they too should follow the |â€" stream of enterprise, and flock in to the glitter of the sunshine and the gold. And | | they too will, in a week, be as much at | ‘homc as you~>are yourself, and will find |, | here every comfort they ever knew and | ‘ every refinement of which they ever dreamâ€" ed. It is the busin@®s of. this particular pa per to present the magic City in its brightâ€" est aspect only, To dwell, that is, upon the pleasantest recollections of the writer, and leave to a future day their sadder comrades. For this purpose, out of an acquaintance of many years, I do not know that I can select a more favourabic epoch than the beginning of the. present decadeâ€"the glowing scorching . midsumâ€" mer weather of Christmas ‘59. and New Year ‘60. ‘ NO. Â¥+â€"â€"MELBOURNR (IN LIGHT). _ |yiged with Five thousand leagues away stands the I by the cri most wonderful City of the World, A,| Richmond City which twenty years ago was a squalid ldgi,nliest fishing village, and is foâ€"day the Queen imductiw of the Southern hemisphere. A City in | only othe which those of us who are still young may | even gold remember when theycould count the houses, | House to [ and which in sixteon years has grown to JI Daffy, ers contain as large a population as Montreal, | now sitting as many churches as Brooklyn, as handâ€" kupon Tre: some legislative halls as Ottawa, more | stage ‘or © theatres than Boston, as showy shops as | Bills, and Dublin, as perfect a system of winture | eould hAld railway as Paris, as strong a cricket club | limited, be as Marylebone, a more splendid shipping | tring aside s than Bombay, as glowing gardens (of the l is connect two classes) as Glasnevin or Mabille, as | Cremorne, much bustle and business as Liverpfmt.) and | ished with as much luxury and enjoyment as Seville A wonderful City treiy, with no paralle whatever in any age or on any shore. From the Usiteo Seevice Gazerre. B@"° SEE ROURTH PAGE CITIES OF THE WORLD ng may |even gold. After dinner there was the houses, 'l House to go to, with Mr. Charles Gavan cown to | Duffy, erstwhile of the Irisk Nation but ontreal, | now sitting elothed and in hisâ€"right mimd : handâ€" }upon Treasury cushions, to moye some , more Htagv or other of his interminable Land hops as | Bills, and fill our minds faller than they cinture | eould hld comfortably of select ions, free or et club | limited, before or after survey. _ Apfi, setâ€" hipping ' ting aside all such youthfal amusersipat as (of the ‘ is connected with the theatre, on with ille, as | Cremorne, the night was always to be finâ€" ol and | ished with a pefif gouper at South Farra, Seville» | where the latest fashion and the |latest parallel ' gossip was to be learned, or at least exchanâ€" { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS That was a sunny day too, to be marked ’with chalk in our gay calendar, when, after bearing the whole fieree brunt of the New Zealand war upon our own Austral shoulders, ‘we learned the simultancous arrival of the troopâ€"ships Himalzya and Lady Jocelyn at Auckland. Tmarned also that H. M. S. Orphcus, bearing the broad per â€"ant of ‘Commodore Burnett, had left Sydney to coâ€"operate, and knew that the 12th, 18th, 40th, 43rd, 50th, and 65th, with the blue jackets to show the way, would speedily admit the light of reason to our Maori friend‘s understand*> ings, and give us peace and prosperity in the lovely Jand onee more. "Jn the motes of that morning‘s sunbeam was no phanâ€" tasm of a lost ship and a doomed erew ; of an uphill charge upon an impresnable pab, of a wavering line of searlet fired into by its supporters, of men who broke and fied for dear life, while the gentlemen who commanded them fell back to back for dearer honour! J Yet once again ere the page is closed. There is plenty of light on the latest picâ€" ture. _ There is theilight of enterprise, of hope, of exultation, of resolve, of high amâ€" bition and of noble daring. There is the light of the approbation of thousands of brave hearts and of thousands of bright glancing eyes. There is thelight of heaven flickering through theâ€"giant gum trees and: marking its kaleidoscope pattern on the smooth sward. â€" Glittering on the ba of troops and the oplocleides of b.@: consular an‘d exccutive uniforms, on: the star andribbon of. gallant Sir Heury, |and on the gloves and flowers of dainty, charmâ€" ing, little Mrs. Timmins. Gleaming over the vast pile of the Parliament, and through the bright parterres of the park, and floodâ€" ing in its deep rays everywhere such a picture as was never scen before. â€"A picâ€" ture of the whole city, from the Governor to the Arab, assembled to wish God speed to the greatest exploring expedition the continent had ever known. _ There stalked the huge clumsy camels: imported from Africa to sail our sundy desert sea, and there gaped with wonder their half savage Barbary attendants, stupefiedsat the magâ€" nificence that twinkled round them. How | Legislatureâ€"and everybody there was qpan tor woman _ of the world. ‘There is no | such suburb anywhere existiny as ras | Bouth Yarra then, There are no s#ch ’eptn_'.‘,u- ornesâ€"no not at Kew or Maijons â€"there gre no such conservatories and no such enchanted pleasure grounds ; where else are the yverapdahs curtained by 'thc passionâ€"flower, the rustic gates shadâ€" 'omd by the feather of the palm, the croquet ground. marked and: measured between the aloes and bananas ? ‘Where blows the porgcous datura all year round, where elseq bloom the magnolias asâ€"high as clms and _the c:c}i is broad, as besches, while the red grape of Shiraz droops heavily from every border, and the broad mojn,. hangs low from the azure of the zenith to show all these things with the light of day, but with a soft plamour that â€" is"all her own % To show peaked gables," and clustered thimnies, and nestling porchâ€" es, and broad.lawns opened into by deep* French windowsâ€"to show evidences of a wealth greater than America‘s, and a taste finer than French, and a good humour and joviality that is more than English. And to add her own calm nrusic to the rick voice that comes floating from before the piano, while we men stand and drink in without wonder the magic of the magic place and hour. gossip was to be learned, or at least exchan ged, among statesmen, qmulnuw.'Epn- ter kings, scholars,soldiers, and Bohetuians the Executive, the Judiciary, and the ‘a modest mÂ¥ income. When in the ’ morning we went on change and made our fortunes, or lost them, and cared wonderâ€" fally little which, and in the afternoon, arâ€" rayed with white turban and umbrella, met, by the cricket ground of the grand old Richmond Park, the freshest and the daintiest and the coolest and the most seductive toilets that eyer shrined that only other idol that is more fatal than souper at mouth & arra fashion and the |lates irned, or at least egchan

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