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Ottawa Times (1865), 19 Dec 1868, p. 1

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.173. Witt- dd! a. to W 5y 'e In: DUAL may M .LY. Mi... ir'r of I!- Iona-'- m..."....."..........................." 'rk',1T.l'.?,r..rrr.rrr..rLrpr.rr..r.rp.:..c.:.: Lu“ Moccasin and 2fits of All kinds. rum.» 1 an.“ Mite bola. " oomh.‘ rWo-cn': but. Wool Sol... 25 emf. w. hummus In. loll ac... It“. to d! “an: for (one! wait-sushi,» - In" nad W omen's lubroidond [on Watt. Con. uh! "amino tho-o goods. maven; thousand dollsn' warm od - Ityllb'Filte; l RI'RBRRS :2 'Ionn's. but in Inlet. so “In.“ Aeet do, do. as " ‘ “GIN”. Ma'otWo-on‘ndz " ‘ _ It" ois-MBlhu AND Wo?tFttt, THE BAYERUPT STOCK, . i 10 CA... score" Ltyt3--uood. “an.“ Aqua ad but anlllioo ot l . (r'dfirdh"g Gm: Ind g---w "rtrttted LAMB. curs. IISSB’ a CHILDIIR'BI Whitewater [any no. anal-toe r.1uia “in: is}; Also, . IDiitt " a' so. " 3.75 " ”a”: the White Boot and 'tttap, Ribbon. qrim'" Vomiuion Monuqu 88. Spun-st. OPP, im. 01,03”. -.-" Boots. an)» sad. by " W.A. mu. “g... " a. do so " pd other kind- - chap. Ills“! 3014356 , JT IP" SOLIIIB I "'" Boon AND won ”out?“ Prue . 'lr: 2t% “on . 5 -. new - {our " 33.00. " rs " 11 up uni at loft Ind Won-fl Conn Beau. “Inn-in. Bush In... “a Stoop Mitts. In! Ion-in. You Oar-thou. Rabi-n. as. d! a! out will to m " guns geotathtq. ho- b -- “mummnhms in n- qudw in mind that the" h a In". and . human to be disposal Mat he "oN- - “h in rice. It. 'rru pan"; no invited to all “I “.0 Incl Ind Mamet '0 km un- -Bt_rve numb- M tut. Inn-hr the tttt an old Cuba-ad. op- -eM-au. . 0.51. 'ltrh'ilk F A. . SIDE!!! I co. 3.1. lb. Ind Send cm, W Poll ld-onb. Hu- nad I‘M an“. Wu. no", And Goon-or. Cl can . -.rutett, "aw aL,-' . 'raeiasd noel of _ "1.me 3001's, arc: iwccasrss, A WARN Sarina, can 301.38. “I. 1.. Ringo! Can‘t-o. lawn“ and "ailew M‘s Blah But Icon-in, 968. - wars AND SHOES, “a.“ a. am will ........ - 'di1T,T,'1"glt'.'Mitht'i; . til-“2 lino.’ ad China-'1 wm I In" arm t"c'ttg,"S2 to In!!!“ to: the Tdt""""" tro-tttaut mt “on 'ii5iVatgggtt Cowhide Boots; Ian's c o no low to " . 'ra'. Tmates 1r'W, high-h x ”a: A So" . I . dla.t'cd but“. "to 10"wa ‘myu hu and - than hm Orhlulumdl “that“ - 0303le 10"“ .. CUS’I'AVI sauna. (W ofthe can. . ”gm-loath. [upmal Cancun-r14 H. Moo-hwy [Si-gin. no... - and eetling-atrm' his. Jun. M. 183. 115, BOOTS AN D ti H HES, d'th'ldr.W' P'"'""", TUITIO.. w. C. cyan. ”ml-undue 33d "Km u?rsg.tt rt,'?.,. and {Hm I .11 u lg. we his-i In“ t'td'lUt"ltl can" " “Wins. ' 'rt-ak.teueothiars-rethd." ”mm” MB. iml Innuendo. can. Gnu- "Mb-ow to [in what loo- -I~H Tut-m. 'L_-eau.-. f LU" Latin, “cum law“: I . on.” be Iqtt a 'a'l2?"rrliua-, m.,-stroati"ivT-tt" “um“! In}: “my mum: ", TI! -iats “that. till up. on the 1513 0010)”. .hm “a In“ Milt the LADY tm 101m. _ m Mdm-pd I‘M-u. -ailgiabrmtho by an op.- nil-bonus " n . Mm In.” "annuity NI ad mm *‘JWUOGO nun-u Hon...) Wait,“ SILK “use. or - try. M'llSCX I)" WORKS. dre.ete? can. clam not dyed. “M. . “L3- CROSBY "AND. RO. " SPARKS-31’. on... cu" STIA '4 DY Fl WORKS. INVISI CLKAIIIG ILLS - “or to. new Oman-ms DE Non: Dao, I.“ I...“ to Cour. lows, but“. to "tttt to "o.. “no. 'llh'1t','tt in pneoo' for chain; or dyeing. an"! “that“, sat. gen .4... a n. _ Ma... "" or "it counts Instr. “national blabliabml it Ottawa. ham. ”all!!!“ an uncut“! ' ooP,,r?2,'E,iid, PAPER HANGERS Mu“. (Shop ',',,1"vtd; i,'e - 5". th-ak.- In... Si in pan! "iiii'iiiriil I tho I: "$11k any. n... a... ootttea it. inn-iii Minoan, in to " 1eeiFia'iiirl th (also. Imam ‘tufihtu,1.:n:a.b:fflm. tt2.E: It. _ In“; an Mr. new. "iti i.'t."iaE' Amman. UIICAL ACAD‘I‘. TIIB 'W HITS .001- VOL. Ili. DRESS f WALKING Boom noon ' Show. ' CAPITAL BOOT & SHOE STORE, you.“ MCDONALD & co., AND WOOLLEN .DYEM, Steven, lid Puma, win-nut Iron: Educational. 0pm lamina-’0 as", III" 3001'!‘ '"M"" In " MONO IA L. Dye ll’orks. M to Mound: :1... linker-1.. " tho Rd Boot.” mu. notholod " an no 1atiri'riiimunrars. " 'r. , , ' A It”. I “mu '.! I BlrttTirt into; SO "rar/ do. " " t onon'o.l2 " “ i TN'..'"', I AND WOMEg'S. ' . r.-.............. no“ 'Flurom t of' All Kinds. I M.- ie Sol... 25 eoter."6R 91501-5. 25 conu.‘ PRES!!! m to... Mom. to l, momma " " u 1x I " 1.00 " "SR l 200. "i.9S " 115mm " 2.75 a 311‘ ', Id Cheap Rubbers. I sail!!! Nu " Spurn-st. , to 03.01 , OINIDZL S 9tt2d I F-------------- I RT I DALI ' POM ‘ Ae “I! month NO. 928 ’69. '. ' Lnuunoa 3333139 5 bunch ad but bunk. 100 Illlilitl iiiiiiiiimtii OPORTO. SPAIN, Ct )GNAC PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIN PICKLIG, SAUCES; JAMS & JELLIBS PRESERVED ad CAN FRUITS, unsound to mu the an“, - A'i;'l,h"v'f GRAPES. IRISH FIGS lad = PuRTUUUk'.tus' ONIONS. ao 1713. NEW HONEY, in 5 I. “as II. ttttg. "gLT'0.m CHEESE. 6 IU. to8 In. 200 Mae, from Mar Bmhon'oelobntod t',,ttxtt'aet Piet uantitue-hrglnu In. in ‘6- HI and plus. _ A OIIIRAI. Murat " tho diloml than of 6106'!le AND Lttl 00380- hand. Viola-tie .Id Ran“. u the AO "rr POSSIBL‘ PRICES for torrottod Goods. A Hal of tho all”. hill room-0nd than. For ulo it was. PATTERSON'S, Ottawa. Ion-bot t IBM}. All fee “I. do». by Stnwborry Syrup..- R""'"'" VINBGAB. Fl" Mm Ind 0000.. M""" Coco. hm. MP""'" 3m Pm. To'"" mad other Camps. Auction Putt. atrBASBliRGB Meats, Con-bun. of “130nm Beef m Tongan. ”BEERVBS and Jellies, in great "tiny, an)!“ aux-um, MOIIJSOX. TAYLOR & Coin Celebrated Supt Cuod Bun and Brgskfut Boll Bacon. - Plumb“. PICKLRD Kuhn}, P103110 88331365. In lid! 33min. Butch Md Si-, DRY Codi-h. ; o'" “Jock, - aEYINRAN Bahia. Att.. In, no “50ch would trniUd the “do. . Iain. nod M to in Which in In cpl-did condition. Aloe. SCOTCH, “Us”, 01.0 RYE, And com um mums, Pours. 33mm DEANNE. am. t... To other with . Goo-n] Mn: or INDIA WARER0U9'E, (In... J... Mul FRO}! CRUSSS d. BLACEWL‘LL. Naatdoee to J. DUI“. I SON’I. no! opposite the - I”. Ottawa, 0.0.1:, l8“. ttNtf - WrNE-uood Tabla 'Fitt.-OGM l to .30.. VGA... 33d SYRL'PS at nu gnu“. ILAV’OUIIKG “TRAVIS Ind tn'1CES-- . And . fall that of Moo Inn", Oneida. can... Nov. 3. pe, _ q v" uncuvno, Ll. Kiln! of GENUINE LIQUORS. Prioo , “cording to up And qnnllty. retrrrr"---At'"r' hulk-But Brand..- TIIEIR' NEW sro A an and Cooking musms, CU aluxrs. to. _ Alngnopl, 1133ng03, the vary but. in D. T, snow“. at ca, " . WM]. and mu an, Wine and Spirit Hm“, man orsrns. in rai, manna 0:511:35 do Imnmunur do . AND SCOTCH WHISKEY. to. 3333 SALMON do I318]! “CRIB“. a IRISH 1.0351233 do P"" PEAS _ do BNON, 013633. OIMGI. f,--, Math"). lupin", “I FINE BOTTLED ALE FULL “suntan: “FRESH FRUIT. the BBSX in hunt. au- WISE-Good thu ,riao-0t.soto ‘U'I'TLID ALI, I IB""'""' A]... ulnar-cuss onoctlucs. Au]! div ”We __.__ -- - La J'. L: ORBIE a SO) - DIGBY 'IMuuNu8-urr box. " " no. not. AND LONDON, No.y6, but! If, he.. Ac., in, ---L1it",-- RBIOVED " TH. ll‘l Bo. D. wan”, " Bidet-cm " Ann’s Crook", no" 01-1131) ALI. Qtibt T'ld “demand an. "All opportnnigto that her kind. and the whim in pun] for that bun! We“... sud 00“qu . on" to cumin. her the ttottk of GROOBRISS. POUL- TRY, FISH. “It 3nd froth. VEGETABLES. IIUIRS. PORK. 80.. I“ to be durum oferh'rHt. A]... s wry no. lot of PA5sWUD as. l In. L: B. GOULIN. Wollmgunat“ opted“ aur- MMlomn i unit t lat. Bread orCaus and. with lt no no" wholuom. than if and. with You: or my other pm... mm. In purity in not that it all “bad the no} oftteyat.rertytairt11. I , ' I 3rd. 'Aher iG% GG" extensive" need for the Int 14 your in not one immoo he lt failed to give 0|!th “Mutation. 4th. Pol-moo that he" need it pronounce n the but. end willy" Bo other. 5th. llmmmmm doee it in- ttt the digestive one!“ like then Enid." where e or on oxeou of All.“ prodon Men. gth. It - ghee to Breed or Coke. on u- pluunt All-lino or moth-h lute. Ith. In. ingredioau that form It. companion on more tr.tsestit0t than about“. 8th. Dylpeptio mbjeou on on hot Brand or Rom mode with it and dork. bong“)! m yt.. Ir. In . And lth-oknuforzs l ' that.“ for mrttta. 81.33. FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, AND PROVISIONS, ca, ac. on". Nov - $7, 63;... Domain 10, 1868. _ tUriealled for Purity and Chapman. Solo AM foe Dunn, ' 9th. Every Packet can!“ “I Ml wol‘ll ' :0 nd puhu weigh " ovum. INK is All that it u [0])th to be, nun.- Toilet Bonn In vmdy, was.“ New Perfumes. am» Top honing new... Seoul: Plaid 8.0“!" Bottles, [upwind Putt-d Distributon. no Indonl‘ud I". now CON PL It T I D A eon-pm. nook jut mum of Toilot Amen... Paul: Idiom... 60min. Drug! and Choniull. Dngg'nu' Sundries ad alt deudpuou. V W. M. lABbXY, 3'":in and pinpointing Chant. is 40 CAIKI CID-I, POR an: AT Trw, max or THE INDIAN ckisr, wean-nun. And In semis-81.. In! to ac It": one. on]! L. N. STB. ARDIIIR’I TEN REASONS Why it Should to Um! in Prolmec to. all GENERAL AND SELECT STOCK THE MEDICAL HALL, " Spun-u... Ottawa. “I'll-Al. WAREHOUIB. BAKING POWDER. " o n-“N‘p _ any ' 3mg Drug 8m. York-and. 'OLIDAY PRIIIITI J. a. ROBINSON I Co., T Tho Tu Pot. TIMI. Inppliod " the unknown?- F A LL IM P0RTATI0NS, I it Ind doth. bond“. try m an. Puckg ye"- in h“ weigh; JAS. MARTIN & CO. COIPIISISO A grmists. M'""T'tfiy'8, k Port ALL SIGHTS. Optics! Intuition“. Blowo- Mtdet?' sad 041.1310 Ape- or " lull-h launder In". , ESSEX-STREET. ao., ao., OTTAWA, SATURDAXQ 'DEOALMBER IS), was. 886-hn to. BEAUTY, ICONOMY * DURABILITY -iii" removedlo their NEW STORE. in Stew- u-t'e Block, Corner of Rideau end Sunex-Its., whey they mil ol'er, in connection with their WORTK " DRY $30.000 Goons Purohuod at Public Auctlon 1atssly, from the im- mense Bunkmpt Stock or the late firm of DES- MABTERY. JORDAINE l C ' ' of Montreal, um! um on account of T.JAMES CLAXP tN. The qtrods lro " now and of very superior quality, Mini; infer!“ expressly for a fuhionsblo Mon- tros tn , ; and. PsAtttr luv. wounded in pur- chain; tho good: Gr boron! the sterlinfoou. {hey no pnparod to otter bargain: never be on otrered In mi: city. Tho following are some of the lino. ofgood' attend. viz. t " 100 pieces diluent qulitiu BlBekBilktr........ to do Single width plsia no " tlMt L50 I00 Elnnibnl cloth - Oriental Luitrea Uvini Poplin- Albumen: Cloths Prince" Alexandr. Balboa-d Poplin- lndnrin Lauren Bagui- Ropo, to. dog. FRINGBD TOWELS tll 1,000 Linon,....................0d 'iiliii: SHAWLS Ito plan Cray Cotton, ll yard: wide, for......6 d 160 do Bleach“ Horroekl and Mil1arc......Nd, 165 303 159 BROAD CLOTHS, BEAVERS, 100 100 BLACK DOES, dx., d-c.,- a, " oompondinglylov prion. . 85 PIECES DOMINION TWEED, Bandung Nor-one of the huvlut cloth: mad..--" a great oaeri/iee. ‘dox. “an NAPKINS .11 1,000 Listen, only a. " per dams. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! tiintTts l 1,000 Hunnol‘Shiru. only..............2 6 V no 3mm. gonna Shift... only......§ g " "___ iii/bar.."................-....".' 0 worth a 9 Paper Co1urr--100 coll." for 3. 9d. . 500 piggunu-yudl wide Linen L BOULEVARD FILT UNDERSK 1 RT, ._ stating......:.. ......1 T do 3 81 do Tnblo Dnmnk and 300 Duluth rm. Cloths, n s rrighttiti"ariiiti...-...... V gum, Red and White Flannels, Cans- dinn Shining Funnels, Hoop t'kirts, Crab Towolllngs, Irilh Linen, Clouds, Breaktut Shawls, Hemp Capo", kc., to. " plea" Tftsterpretr.......... o.....: 80 do Doom-Width Ovorco-t-_ - CORSETS, 23 6d. "tiitt Bianuta-A In? lot 0! slightly dung“! BiHtrftttortueyt nlfprioo.__ - -- -- ia,, Itrenih Caif," m id. Aim, B In", stock of Gondonon’l Clothing. .MO................................ .-.....0VERCOATS. n,000 Linen Bay, li, worth" 6d; 40 on“ gum li-r. 120139.101?- log; , quot Men? 'tuiro,.......'.Biue Brottdtslottt.....,.a?ALL suns. A lug ml of poms and month. “lumen will be "when to van on 'tttriot-tr. T B. RICK a co. ‘Clmonon will pious report may inumt-. tiou on the" part or “lumen. - - --F- T. RA.) UTTE hula; removed to non commodioul pro-ulna, uku- plan" In Innonnemg to ha numerous cun- tcnon and a. public funeral! an! be bu now 3 It.rge any! 373 I ttttyd. gnu-k of “and. "t - ’nEmnmnn CL'ommu, which, being unwound on the pronim, we a}! ”pointed, and all 'hoNter um: nay shop in thin city. 7 - - Till TAILORING DEPARTMENT. 366 middrfmiulutr.:......V....s -- iii: (10])th " under tho atnelf,',"2.'"'1 ot . well-known "rt-ein" ttutter In workmu. All ordglggneguglly ,tendetoi " . r ”000’: forget the plm, No. M, Spun-u. Eton lately occupied by a, Futhonton a cu., next door to In”. A Rumll’n old “on. tttl" _ T. RAJOTTE. -siiit Iti.ik.rtio h-ua, muko, NN'gita',2fM Indebud to the ESTATE . of the In. N. SPARKS. Buy. tor inure-t or mum-o, In horeby notilUd that All amount: not "and on or bolero the In any of Junta, 1869. ii“ unduly be landed to our Solicitor for collection. N. SPARKS, JAMES D. SLATER. Excavators but. of late N. Bplrkl. Ottawa, Novmntrer M, Per, STILYID on I‘I'Obltl-IIOn or thou! tho Lad mum, I LIGHT RED COW, no- dim: ll”. about 8 you." old, with homl tumd in: t=tl, not!" than!» an! of Much. Any “In will b0 tttat roe-1nd. 915. I. lDWAB S, 10lungtottot. - . shutmg.i.........................3 3 worth 5 6 do, Eng“ wide, Unlon_ - - _ ' CUNNINGHAM h LINDSAY"! Tfmgreateet noun] ot the "Mott in the [CK _ CO. tyrAeia0Nrrrhscy DRY GOODS, - eon-Inig‘o! -. A_ no on. o,....-.....-...:.........-- so cu. toox.u................ ..‘...;......vns'rs. W been B- Cloth. - cm Manon: Prim Twad- ae., 7 " We by; 11199931331} largo Iteete"nt of do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ciLNNIyoiI.ura 14:20am IHOVAL trrcr No.34, SPARKS-ST. only...'...........'. " " Alto, I Iplundid ytotPtet of. " Filled Sbuvll. " Shepherd Long Shula In! Rwy, all wool Long: "' Anon“! Squat Slavic. COTTONS. _ iiood Printa o..............................." Btmf E1tglutt Prutr, Hoqu'l and, . Aimsh Culiooa, in choice pntbm...8'd Double width plain Winery ...... ... . " Doublo minivan..." N do Poplin........ " T do Column"... TI Amtt'd Dru. Good: 0 . Emprou Begum..." I Bl'k Punch Merino I "ert?oiore-rotar - Lhtwi...... o..,......".,...."....'..........; do“. tor.:...... .1 1ook.Etrspre" Rep In". siisiu qridtlt _ Fjnttt.v.-vv. Single width tain - (hd',','",'.'...'.'.'.)'.', 'VBEL§.I.‘.'.f..i.‘..‘.'..'.'.....‘2 9 worth 7 6 Boots T-d.............., 6 do 6 tt Gun-dim Two.d.:.......l 3 do 2 6 Full Ctoth,verry buvy..2 9 do 3 tt Also, . uploadid tot or Witmyu, Mum. Cloth, No. ll, Blane-31'. Groceries. ll usurp and [or CLOTHS AT "who", UVERgQAIg. Oriental Luitres Albertans Clocks mask Cloth. .11 do 3 ‘yl cjnvl‘THE LOWEST CASH PltiCFHAQ N. 1r.-.rt axiom". assortment of xenon] DRY 90008 "rats in stuck. F ole! for nlo In extensive Importation ot FALL Aim wmrmvaoens, cémpming mama}: Clothing, Canadian Tweeds, Broiler, Suinom; giro 3 large stock _o' Blunkeu, Flannoli, Kenoyl, arar'Oottotu, Prints, Wineeys. Fluids, he., bs.; Brandelothl, Bowers, Wltnoys. Prank-inn, Down, to. 5 Bodford Cords, Silk Mixtures, West. of Raglan! Tweedy, Dooaklnl, ao., wholesale Ind retail, whleh will be made up to order on the short»! notice in tho mm struts' of fashion and tb's prim that -. (i?a='r""s11'i,l';?i'-hi'aooo TAILORING DEPARTMENT. C Putloulu‘ ntuntion given to the Tailoring De ptnmont, which in urdor the ouperv'ulon of . ftrgt. olau outta. _ $2 ..... $4.5.0HWIG " tG A. DUFF. Ottawa, October " pf8_. We, the undersigned Electors of Welling- ton Ward, of the City of Ottawa, having con- fidenee in your integrity and ability, hereby solicit you to offer yourselfas a CANDIDATE Foil ALDERMAN for said Ward, to fill the mncy csused by the resignation of Robert Hunter, Ear, and do, furthermore, hereby pledge you our votes and supportto secure tour eloc tion '. N. Sparks, John Purdy, W. ti. Wilson, A. Sparks, Wm. Elson, ' James Slick, J,-tt. Esmonde, T.. Wm. Birnctt, . E. K. MscGilllvrsy, J. C. Stewart, J. P. Esmonde, Thomas Clarke, Charles Msgee, John Mason, Charles Hubsnd, Wm. Butterworth, M.Kavartagh, Mark Blshoprick, Jr., J. Notman, James Hope, T - Wm. ts'chotie1d, Samuel Christie, John Craig, John Smith, Robert McKenzie, Thomas Smith, l J. H. Dwyre, _ H. Michsells, . Wm. Hunton, George Graham, A. 8rralwell,Jr., E. Miles, Robert Kenly, _ A. B. Woodburn, A. J. Stephens, Amos Rowe, Robert Konlr, Jr., John Stockdale, Thom" Eminent, U. P. Dorian, - Wm. Rice,, W. Chalmers, R. W. Cruicc, H. Gowsn, . _' J.Mopney, ' F. Trauuweizer, Geo. A. Sheldon, H. F. McCarthy, John T. Cochrane, Jsmes Ram, W. M. Massey, John Cook, A. lisuser, , Jag. E. Brennsn, J. B. Gown, Patrick Colemsn, 'N. Date, A. K. Mills, Ju. Tbingiuld, J. Evons, E. B. Barper, B. Franklin, John Wilson, Alex. Mills, John Nicholson, Henry Mchlullln, Micuel Dolsn, John Boos, 1 Michal Dolon.jr., Henry Cough, b Michel Gsllsglicr, Thomas McDermott, sud others. _ CHEAP AND FAST] lON‘ABLE, rec:, gum-Al “acumen! of Dry Goodn, the "or. no“ our our“ tor “In In um any. c. T. BATE, ESQUIRE, thtrtrrarrro,-- In rrply to your numeroualy signed requisition soliciting mo again 10.0%: myself on o condiduo for Alderman for Wellington Ward, I beg to stat: that it affords mo much plenum to necyie to your request. Should you return me my best “on: alum housed for tho interontn Milne city. LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS. ("1"h""I'e- T lining bun ittrited-b, . numeroul and "sputum body of the rum-payers to become . CANDIDATE to on the Honey in tho Council ooouionod by the rulgnntlon of my "(00de fnond ALDERMAN HUNTER, I oordhlly ac. cop! the Ietritattott, ind ho; to inure than that, if olechd. I um do the but I on to no". the intu- uu of Wellington Wud. and that of our rising w" .. . .. . . GEO. MACLEAN ROSE can: D-beru,1868. 9241f O’MEARK‘A; ur)., RANT k HENDERSON. Lo'rmxc, Are oferiug an extensive Staci: q! otuiCDeciGtrtsr 16, 1868. AP-f EQUIIITION " 1'": ELECTORB orr \VEIJJIG- TON WARD: CTS., OI and Obits. ,...USDER8H[RTS, CN., OI ind ".'ts.....-..Dowmu' (NS PEC T1 ON 1 SVI TED, (813366.) Hum-hum AND To OllDIIL DEFY COMPETITION. Dry Goods. ESTABLISHED IN. 1844, S""'" and Showing This Day. Nir. to, Rudetu-It, Municipal. LANKETS. RES! GOODS. Your ottoman! serum, mums, mrspisctruur you", ......G REY ETO (I?!) PANTS, .................uocb.vnsrs. TO .................0VERCOATS, HOOD PEA JACK Eli, John Purdy, A. Sparks, James Slick, Wm. Birnctt, . J. C. Stewart, Thomas Clarke, John Mason, Wm. Butterworth, Mark Blahoprick, J r., James Hope, T _ - Samuel Christie, John Smith, Thomas Smith, H. Michael“, George Graham, No. 20, “Menu-at. COMPLETE t'sO IT8, O’MEARA & co. C. T. BATE. What more “capable gm than . beautiful I . work. of Art, to be glued on with plenum and profit but, any! n A thing ofbunty in njoy foreurl" lee thou u Christmas (mu, thou exquillto pietdro, P'""'""'"'" was nouns " of which Frederic B. Church, tho {not Amoriun attiot, nyl t " They no col-total, moot Ikillully And "tutuallr oxohutod." And John G. Whittier: " I had no idea they won homo productions; I on glad to know that such bountiful work is done hero." And Boy-rd Taylor: " Your illumina- tiong of the Bootitudeo no rally superb." And Wondoll‘ Phillips; " l congratulate ycu on your Iuooou. which I comidor marvellouu' Prang's Ameman Chromoe are fac-eimile re- production ot muterly oil end ,r.ter-eoior pnintingl. no skilfully end. _'rtist1eultr done that it requiree the experience of Inn expert to detect the diireremttt between them and their originals. Among them the following ere the most et- trective: Home in a. Storm. (Alter R. Adena.) The two Friends. (Child end Dog. titer Gereud.) Suneot in Celll‘ornle. (Afar Bierrtndt.) Sunlight in Winter. (Alter Monillier.) The Berefooted Boy. (After Whittier.) Em, Autumn on Eeomereek, N. Y. thfur A. T. Drinker.) Into Autumn in the White Mounuhu. (After A. t Bricher.) Six American Lsndicnpu, (After A. T. Brlchor.) Stnwberriu and Balms. (Alter Min V. (inn- T berry.) Cherrioe end Becket. (After Min v. Grenbery.) Flower Bouquet. . Blackberriee in Vane. (After Lilly M. Spencer.) Fringed dentin. I After B. R. Noumea] Enter Morning. [After Mn. Jenna M. llert. l Group oflChickens. [After Teit.] Group of Queue. [AMI Tnit.) Group of Duckling. (After Tel” The Poultry Yerd. [Alter Lemmeneij Poultry Life.. A. After Lemma-.1 " l It. (ftelyd'l'll'l.1' The Kid's Play-around. [Ann Barium] Correrggio's Megdelene. Undorthi’Apple-Tree. [Min ll. is. Niles.) Best by the Rawhide. l [Compenlon picturu.j Autumn i.--aupler. Autumn L---ou. Wood Moose: end Ferns. I Miler-Ellen Robbin-J Bird'e Neat end Lichen. [um Ellen Robbins. I The Butthneh. [After Wm. Onion-bent.) The Manet. [After Wm. Crulekehenk.] ueve Petience. falrt end Dog.) Rebbiu end Kitten-1 _ Morning. [Ann Ron Bonhenr.j EronirtgUAtur Ito" Bonheur. j in, to, tr: The Beetitudu or Our Lord, most. trtaoiitieent1r 1lhutsitutod. [Aluminum School Boom Cards, with monoc- takon from Scripture. Merit. " OLD MOTHER HUBBARD,” ' The most clog“! junnilo book of tho anon," ' superbly i11urtratm1 1nd mania-ha. The LID‘UI‘O of Kola". Wood mad Sn Moou‘om, Flowers, Ac. 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'KL'oQAUDY 1' co., {I Co I'I'El'a'. o Mi, o 25, IIN ffh on. on 029, on 035.40 055060 050000 016085 100000 in Colom-lJ. H. MACDONALD,Of the lit Surrey miieir, with the natural instinct 05a soldier, although admitting that the, prom-int nyutxni should be remodelled. objects to playing with the present drill under the direction of anustcurtrywho have had no experience in the field." Licut.iol. Duran, of the lath Royals, Toronto, hu'hitely been trying his " prcnticc handy at the work of legmm, or rather we should Bay, he twg been compiling a ttern of drill from the ideas of otudr amateurs, and this compilation by some means found a place in the London (Eng.) l'ul m1." Guam. It is in rein nee to this tompils- tion that Col. 1ractooreaLDwriues, as follows :- " Tolonel Brunei, to whose " Rethncdl Drill" lain now ammo eNreeially nil-rung. 1 seems to think that the term " that!" h .~] only retereuce to the hudy of ,tro-ttm nndtr‘t his command, and that the direct;, In in 2 which they face c.m~titntes .thrir trout, "exeept"cttyl here I think he llt'g‘i llr. questita--"txcoptdurinjs tt terupora" rc- tiremcnt." lbetlmtnent ! trout what ? Can- cluding'thnt Colonel Brunei tttatPL'tlvsh'ri " regiment as it in the pre"euee wt hm enemy. this retirement must be from the permanent front. andthnt [rent is the poeidott o,' the enemy l , The front of an army, and cut evezy regiment in that army when in the tiettl, i, the position ot the foe ageinst which that army is operating. But Laban be t.dd that this does not meet the question. ‘ Snppme a line to be suddenly attacked in rear, what then? Iteply that such tn attack can be quite as well met by the order “Right about tfnce" as by that of Bight about front." There is a change tn the word of Command. but no other change that I can see. The supernunterary rank can beth rid cf in the very same manner and quite as quicklv in the one cane ‘us in the other, and a Volley delivered against the axsaillnts With at least ttrl,, rapidity under the present Hystem. . 9, Sir, we can never do away with” '. front" in mantnutriug no long as we hail a titll"- 'posed enemy before us, an] I confess I cannot see what advantage is to be gained by doing away “'th a “lmnt rank" and a " rear raunk‘hin the turmatiun of a regiment on parade. [ask any of the advocates of the “No than”, system to point cut what they can'do better or lustre rapidly in any one of the movements aulhmim-d in the Field Exercise. What advantage have they to offer in lieu of the many and great advan- tages arising out ofts peridauetit'trout and rear rank ? I confess] cm he: "one. . " The from," an“ Colonel Brunel, $h will always be in the. direction In which the men are facing or moving." I submit that Ill war it cannot he no, and in supp)“ of this opinion I qunte again the cmciuding psngnph in'thiu clause as follows: " except during atemporary retirement." This int- pliesthe fact. tor which I argue-rely, that there tel. Permanent front from which the retirement " made. " I have said that the ulterior object of a movement Remus often forgotten by some of the writers who advocate radical changes in our system of driil. They seem satisfied if they save a few tseconds of time, or a few inuhntn the di~tance to he puissant over, while other itltpurltutt points are overlooked. For example, in deploying to_engage an enemy it seems to be ft-rgutteu.- or not underetood,thutuothing tells m effectually In the imncesaiun of valley: from each com- pany as it takes. its place in hue. I cannot therefore agree with than: who propose to bring thsertrrtptstues4 mm line by lile,that they may open tire as each takes its place. 'Thi,, would be to lose the efreet ml the volley, or they tttttut wait till all have irrmed up before ilcan he dclweted: and, in my opinion, moving into line in tIsis- "manner would render the men let-a steady [luau if they moved up together into the aligument. There is agreat deal in the " touch" in preserving newlines: under fue, and the more square 3 company goes into line the more steadily will they Imlt Md the more effectually give their volley. 1 Colonel Brunei reeotuutmd, his mode of wheeling into line by the trtateutettt that " in a battalion of 600 men. 300 rifles may beat work by the time the wheel is one half completed." But land Colonel Brunel known the staggering and fatal effects ot a well-delivered volley on wheeling a battalion into line, he neter would have held up this loose and mattered tile~lirmg of each man as he tookhis place in line as any recom-. mendtuionof his system. Put it it were desirable, the same thing could be equaliv well accomplished by the wheel in the, usual way. The men'of the Inner tutbdiviriot" would ofcouree be in line before those at the outer, and if filefiring was to be the rule 300 rifles would its effectually be at work " by the time the wheel was helf icon-plead." As to wheeling from open column into line to either flank, jt is already done every day, and so is the formation of line on the move from quarter distance column toeither flank upon the rear com- pany. Amrnlthough not in the Red Book. this moremeut is it mod valuable one, {because you open fire ut once from one company, and thus cover and defend the mtovement. This object, I venture to say, lies at the very root of all improvements in drill. Every movement should be soordered an to bring, it possible. some. portion of the battalion or brigade into immediate action, so as to cover it. This is. the arent advantage gained by the new rule tor deploying on the front. company. In action that company would " once deliver the volley and commence tileUhing, and thus cover the deployment. The old mode of deploying on acentre or the rear company lelt the battalion defencelees for a time. And this leads to the ret-lr, that our present mode of forming company squares is faulty in this respect. Instead of forming close colnmn of sections on the wound section, which minute of no defence during the formation, the columns uhould be formed in rear of the. right centre section, so that an immediate tire might be opened from that section upon the approaching cavalry, and the movement thus defended. - 5m: IOI'RTII lump. ' In one proppst change of Col. Brunel'u , cordiully amour, and hue long wished to on it adopted by the service. I allude to the {inhuman of line to the front or rear from open column “companies " the halt. The prth mole ot wheeling back the compa- mes Into echellun and the" mus-ingthmn into line is u elow ntrd cnmbmus pnmcnn. The simple mode is lo [nave the companies tutu line in the Innulnmtmer an we farm mmlmuy from column of aut.iivuiotv-utsutel.v, by the ‘compnnies to be moved making a half Lee to the ftank newt-4|, and moving into line at l the qaiyk or double. But I mun nut extend Ih'm letter. Let mcmerely my in cuuclu-mn that the real question for line can-i lcrution “I the authors. Ilea in not whether tlun muvemunt or um m the fleld uernv-Ie can be tuodstied and int. proved, but whether tmnw entirely new 'Wie'" of field erolutions in not abmluleiy nree"'Wr.v --n system tsdap'ed to the great chungc.‘ which have tuken platen i-u the implemt-ntu , ofwsr,tsnd the am“ in the hum] of yt soldier. The warn of the future, and the mode offiglitng the battles oorequeut il/ theme wares, have lwcume a hunt inlt‘rmltingi subjectofapr'culatiun to mirory-meu. The vastly extended power of range [mm-uni by the modern ritie, the extraordinary uccurucy Ind precisionut the weapon, and mm with the breechloader the terrible mpidi of tire, render the problem of how the 'til?:,'??,))':':', In to be fought no as to when vicmry moot import-at one. Sure I am mm that the old method of f)ghting I Mule mu-l never be Attempted in the prmnt any ; and I cannot help thinking that the im "meat in 'rattIt6Nt and the breeehloadirnt rimmve new. our pro-cut ”tumor drill little hotter than I audition of the pm. tt in my map- mung REFORM. l PPsIC1ir--l3 GENTS. plieable to the movements of our srmy in tho presence of» toe tuned with breechL-olcn. telling with f.nu.preci~mn at the tit-lune! of 1,000 yards, than wank] be the m maul of he” exercise in um in the a." ol'uilrfu fathers w hen urnml with the you bow sad the ell-[mg fathered shalt . or the “the. of Juhue Cam-tr and" b, icgionn "med CM upen- nnd shiehl. /' " which the Brim-h soldier mum "pecul- ly dcutuvgui,lied, and which oeeured " ham many a tr"ytyhciV"etu,t the layout ciur‘: --atliing ofthe past, and n churge of on- alry a dream." _ _ . 'l'uee-e changes in the I91!" ot the acidic: have, I lesr. rendered the one autumn: "tr.eio1 N tut 1iirtiupushed ' law's res: iono- Harman-l. M J. W. M mk, THE Punch; or Wun‘ REumEsr.--Lan owning [his tine reguncnt byemhlcd It 1 up Victurm Aruwury, m wish-r that the my mthtia act might be "pinned to them. Majur “and brwfly address“ the men, uni utter-wards read the rewind clauses ot we act. Cuptnin Rubinsun aide nun-see! the men, and told then that he hoped every member of the regiment would “and by We other” and bring the regiment up to ite lull strength and tanner state ot etiicteucv. Over a 'l'l"a"jlir.e,ctu, thirty“ men signed the masher rvll at IN the t.sth of uheguince hermit the regiment waradismisow& It is understand that the gallant Colonel who hei Mt long Cutttttmti-icd this pipulttr regiment. re that“ to retire, and ht-‘pisue wsll hkely be tillr,i by the next in eouttstovl, Mtjir Frank “MM. We him learn that the slnleu-ii-l baivi of the regiment mii re enrol for the full penal at three year". We trust, under the new regime, the regiment will “retain its fauna. moth. olli t/etovltte.-lforttrcal 0mm.- UKI'IATIH " A teiist..--'i'l"e famine lulu _ (Min) Lug/11 Swarm} It“; -A young man of our village Um rcluz-gs the " tryiimm-lt) who fought but didn't uic at Autictam and Gettys- burg, ucul mm the prutince, on foot. wtth Sumo Irlltl'l fct rate. One night jut u the Nttrlr t u.tu’:is of the cw-uiug we}: being low. cred upon him, llt' appliru at q wry impor- tablu. looking human firr titanium: n' "I was way kindly rrrrirrd by I yuan: lady, who happem-d to be ttse only one ot "in iamityat how", with whom Imp-trunk at the "ecLincr men's. and everything Ice-mm! to our hvro t , , gum: " mm] In a [DIVING bettf ltuems, o0we% r, that tho young Indy WI: to su-pcc that in G entrriaiuintt a autism" tthe had t PDQMM “In angel.” But not to g: t ri of him . the tumble! At has“ she “In him if h couldjump Item-tying tlust she :uuld jam further than any Yuan. living. his “a n " stump " which the hem of a dam- Mttlc-zicldu was not di-du' “in, and so the-y arr-plied fur the trial of lap feng. The young lady, plating Incl-colt uncut. the 2,rrilt, wall, at throe jumps r: {claw the loot. ut Yankee now took his station fot the Nil. At two bounds he marl! (“and the 'to", when Miss Bluenose, with 'dLreminiqe {wit B. tion imaginable, mid she would open (ha are for him, In that he might hum n _ " sue lww mun-l. ire Lad no eded her, and he took the third Imp, wuichtravrd Minoan-Ho. The young luly instantly cl, I u Mod {av-trawl _ the door, took hut, mim umoremott. cod uh..- _ ot mum-Mimi“ into the clo"uucr, thin». th I l out or [he window to Mm,urt told him turn 1 mm a tavern aWut u-ven mile! bloc, when i no doubt he would be entxtuaod. l- mu ji: his any meditating on the lunatic. a! woautt'. tunic. (1c Ixsitre Beocaac--Awtttor iivudntbn - liiiutilig cenvbrsl and: spinal ryuvpi'h, un- brought to my u tic-..too ie-uiiiu.‘ in t u.- pomuy I. It at row n. A your I m rn-t-oi i, t when: pl-uer In In imMi-l, 'u- In t . "u, t it visiting hrt’ Joly. 00 one "cu ll m the door wan op n u by a hltttu‘ a -rv-m, Irina, when int: taught'd or: to th,. can lie ' .4 C a invalid, replied, "I "ve nut hot-d h .. I w in to-duy.’ The lady tin-n an nor-d her name and relationship, sud pY-ucc .. d 4ch to the bedroom of h. r atiir. To h r h- r 0: she: found her I corp-quid the body . e, a .u for interment. Thu shock in on e o r- It 0: of ration,turd at tho out. time com-toned I pginiul epinol cowplsint which [brew-ltd her from [Airing het heal. " his" you cm the path at: many with nu‘cidnl wildcat-of. I inguind " we pun-ti by one who atom ivaffiutr with her he“! on the arm of a mm, and swaying ha hon to and fro " Nut by uiy mama so mnuy in you migut "iN'"' ," In the reply; "but their cunning in " great tint it is very ditticttlt to [tn-Vent suicide if rush be their the t' dertoruaiu4ioo." It sec-u tint a patient rho median- -tt- destruction will unit patiently for mum“ for an opportunity, on! that exhibit "'.mqe. (“nary elevation 1nd brainy of recount in ttieaitctnpt. In one cm " Bedlam are. an cxtntrivcd in some undiwonmt mum-r no obt tin nonunion at . loafer-much, winch oh. secreted until she en-ntunlty Intoealrt‘ t- uetting tire to her cloth-ide/tteat mjcrta frutn the (if-ct of which the died. Thu! are but two or three n " wry cello in Bettina, Bud there are rarely t-Itntd an tar I b. hours at a time. The bathroo- paella-d chiming the until?” amide but long “In. been discontinued. The “ pulled 'ooas," u it ht called, in now the only punish-mt (it such‘it (Ill be termed), but tin-re in Mill rcpugnnut in it. It in a “an. chair-r. dive Ittd of turnituro one A thick mumm- the flour; the wnllryo padded with wool, hut-ate hair, and cutting. at cork, end the in. ride of the door ll similarly protrctnd; ttte window in high uAand placed bayou the reach of the patient. Should tho and!“ d the when bs such on to involve m to him-cunt my ot the other iii-um, h in conducted to the pad-int room until the paroxyam bu pas-rd arty; arm with he in Allowed to return ta the WIN. A Very M limo milieu to abut! the lira-(tit of the unhappy patient; and 'deep (in hit a. in- tch " a binned thing ") "and more MD. on) nth-2r man-dint Intent to wothu the Id'. and lesion comm-um to the mind In tho case of trunks, the Iasidtmt manual the to.- m quaut " tummy Iyut ‘m ”gregcumdiy (will surc- aural ours with the - wink-t IN“. At Bitliitm, the tund- wi enlightad ed. " the medical culvert. and the fluidity at tho gum-mun, Gee born dint-ted " much a pa.- mbla to unclioruto- the mental " well an we“ as pliyiiltitl condtUou id the lIM‘JO. With thin vi: w, part of one ”chin. ivory - to doroted to a metal ttttwuts., st thick all the :in- inn condition tantrum: hme “if. instrum nut mutt Vocal, Add M'Iil‘ a'oud, THE: luau. You" * lump mun. new”! the savior: of b.tsuaq making knell"! In autumn, "ttre", Mu, “no, and no!” gold _ rk, and hum; “In hug. all-“doll to than work mop am now hen-4 rerun-d tat er_cttto my asedes" with Itsel- ther my be at!“ - hretofau. In“: Jrtll, cootitute tho te, [uni pn- oI "tttt My!" A Lall " 31-0 yum "t 'to I I nut, Which (to when. highly wprocub I 1a! (bore an the wink mum I quarter.-- I'W m. .-l'or n chum; orleqtttoa of New TM! ”manila. I Knddermiu-u-r nu-l tmprrul 3 91;: Carp-o, Caveat “smug. Floor 13.l Clown, f Hearth Bun, Crumb (Sh-tum! Bout Maori" Duuuku, new», (human Trimming. L we and Muesli" Curtains, goto [gee I unit'- now Sum. next door to Mr. John hadn't, Sparks-at. - 4. V iciiGk Liidd - [my ad every (on: at Ln: Comm. Panama-Tho ,t' thin well-know" gentleman and hed ot1icu.r tank place at Ina nun-lu- iencew. (M. de [Emmy-u) tbeCedarr, ,y. A week! tum haul been Pro- the conveuicuce u! Colonel Prue..- Ms in thi.. city. Service. I'm wad urch ot the China by H. Lice (innumuw humane, t". " 1.:- awl Freer, aead at {vulX-laumre.n_ or iewlmg cum-m- wru- aim p'owut. up! mum Captain Smyltw. A. C. ' M. P. P.. Erue,.t Silu'l. Hrito,v. mk. W. Druuuu and. S. L DAL“:- tc., ttc.-H0. “in new, for mom

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