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Ottawa Times (1865), 3 Dec 1870, p. 1

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w »80 ous»s & PW 44 # Tut her Dancing Classes will commence on â€"_ [ Tnrssday, tne 2204 instant wets _ Partner particulars may bo obtained on appliâ€" â€"_ M Nimto Mre Robort Stowart, Wilbrod streot. s flofl“" C magh e To sa00r sad Notar3 Pub ”“ou.-:. e r pwcosxoR® . ”O- Chancery, ! ns Mabm OR " gi10 a any. _Address, A g=v***I w 9 axkem Otmwa. ie \~* _ eascmmmemignemem= 0 ’fi'. C1E Mu W, Barristers and w â€";:::;Lu. =olicators in Chaneer], “..-.. es Public, &#0, &0, for the Pro . ”‘.'io.“ Quebec. ”.., Quric‘s Book store, Sparci street, dtaw&. Aegegres K aare®. _ aeiiaiel} ‘ C "“"Oirllll. Barristar a0«¢ ;-?%lwm " vequrite the Post Offce, Outam®. _ 4 y â€" A« Hikliki, M ? .« Buildings, Ridesaâ€"st. . esenovE & *A Solicitors, #6. Oliceâ€" Qideauâ€"street, Ottawa. Wuiiix Mosgzrors. . 3064 'wrv- Eoo 24 00400 itc S J . i\':n’nnul 'b.d“by Dr ):.l" y ocea . Malâ€" x&mm-.. 13#87y ‘f. ROBLLLARD, Physician, Sur geon, â€" Ascevcheur,. Ofice in Mr. Mearn‘s f:.. tas, East end of Sapper‘s Bridee. O84«* on ftom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Â¥%. L_â€"3pecial atrention piven ty the tro . men t trimm of t_s EY % and BAR. At nightâ€"can , ant t ais residence, Murray street. ’â€"’â€"bv-'â€"â€"â€"'â€"‘.â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"'â€"" > 17. C. LKGGO, Puymolan, Surgson am id D r‘ UOHLKY Wik lt A i4 & L.Ay GPuoki‘s S 1 * Mhd Otta®w a Shutl ii;;b'-"w reutso®, L. D. %., sURGEON DENTIST, f Sparks Street. UPPO8SITE " TIMES" OFFICE. BL. EUTCHISON is fully prepared to sup,)g me§ETS of TEE C i, or to insert sing!® Pesta wheresmating, 04 :ut .ol’. -l:nr .:I nlc'niu “m so clas® Cati to the mouth as tor u.‘npnuo a’.n the ud to which natural testh are sapplied, without the rmu the wearers, and after tor a short time in use, without eve? a con â€" "CT"" " Fthe nfasance of x sutstanse ocrigin ming for a short time in ase, wilno s«leusne»s of the pressence of a #4) 1&-‘! t> the mouth. UL with a view to the roms nesclousness during the operation Leâ€"yed or disoas a tooth, has bo t practice the us« of uo. Nauteo CoÂ¥s on o efcacs 4. 1â€"'- Caveme TEPTuen" IL with a view to the romaval of prstafal + mesciousness during the operation of extracting â€"| Heâ€"yed or dissas a tooth, has latrogussd tato | w the use of the Nitrows waldo or | ‘u. whicn the sufferer Intwies without | kager or inconveaionce, and loses his tooth as 1t | wis in ‘a pleasant droaon _ . ‘l Uemsgbes consaited any day whis odice trom 9 a. m to 6 p ditaws, September 3, 1870 __ ecron HENXDERSON, [ MeGill S Ein ues M ces HALIFAX, NOVa s8OTIA, s Established 1851 . Permanent and transiont boarders accommodaâ€" e4, and every attention paid to their comfort. . Plolina HoOUSE, Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., ‘ Omnl-u and Public Ofises, ST. . 0. Ont. &. HOVGHTON, h"fldfl ®* \ 2A ..S-huor lough u-o!m.l-‘ ssloo:..)I s sampleâ€"rvom for commere ravailors. ® ’h. 8597 'l- # Q@UEEY RESTAUzANT, Â¥M. KAVANAGH, Propristor, Corner of Metoaife and Wollingtonâ€"stroots, ox- E:t:-wu»o Government Buildâ€" EEN"som| allthe requisitesfor a in mds 10 Haordacta var etvarninted aad ref taished zu‘w The BAR contains becholoust Brandsir W inss and Ligqu ws, and overy :(cm.m. wiil be tound on thetable. The t‘s best eGorts will be dirested to bhe som Mof his guests ana patrons . U Gemars.Gams as.. 4 uis &, C. LK690, Aw- san be ascommeodated ':b' thoCapital wil '.'.'4' y will was 26commoâ€" wlon zno day or waek at ..z"n:u.-.. 4B â€"fais hoass is sitasated in the immediate alaity of tas Pacliament Bailding* :lml'lt “F vYOL V. NO. 1530. TETREAU, vinece of Que! "‘I 1OX HOUVSE, WE METHROROLIT AU MÂ¥OND W. ARM3STRONG, PROPRILETOR, CORNER OF QUEENâ€" AND ELGINâ€"STS QTTA W A. BYERT u-vmn;';nn gomroRt FoR THE TRAVELLLING PUSLIC. The Bar always supplied with tho OHOICEST LIqUORS, * And the table spread with ETRRY DELICACY OF THE SEASON No# 1\ wA Â¥C00CK, Aior câ€"inâ€"Chancery, Con‘ .J'v" “"“ A TaremneStobm" _ . * _ : W iess mmmmmmmmetmemmsnmmenmes en e + ra raÂ¥CING AND DEPORTMXEX®T. AVERLY HuUSK, Urs Robert 3towart having made arrankements Wh an accomplished lady teacher, aunounces 1 T. R. MIGGOIN®, sTC An experienced Firstâ€"class Common Schoel :-i-.-h- is not afraid to compete (so far bis profession is concerned) with any per. Wa in cither Province, desires an engagement WOntario, to date from the first of January WIt. Best of reterences. Address, stating salary, &¢., _ Bewan s s ___ Mtuit __Jou® J. Q@IMMKELL _ | D T. DARTNXELL, Barrister , Attorney and Noetary Public, Clerk | ind Connty Attorney, for the United | and Russell. Oficoâ€"In the t L‘Ongsal. 4â€"6m _ | Mtaws September 9th, 1869. _ _ 1148 C o * Hull, P. Q | lall31t Oct, 1870 __________:_1502tf_ ‘ W Axtr0 by a young Ladr a sitastion. is eep m riemages is wal t + tawe, No# 41, 1873 t 1319 1 & wWAaNTEkD, BPARKS STREET, OTTAW A Lom, Artor 10y â€" At* : ery, Conveyancet, aiva Buildings, Jt , 1870 DULGN AN*®, PIERRE, Barrister, Attorâ€" Soliciterâ€"inâ€"Cnancery, Conveyâ€" Publiec, Corner of Su::_ and Re»hitect OMiceâ€"Aamor I‘s u'“..-u.. Ottaws. 9027 ind i ,'a”Z TA LLO®, l‘:mum Medica Stablinge and an Attontive Hostier HARRINOTONâ€"OTRLZT, JOUN ROMANS, Proprictor MoND‘s BLOCK, Rudeos Stree (Rtowpa. P. YMEAK Aa. PseoratBtom 1 & Barristo® at law, Adâ€" a KRasiol House, Otâ€" who can mak» rom Ruee® EKowarso K wunts, »â€"Chancery, Conveyâ€" Buildings, Elginâ€"st., Wn_dm- Orozes Tamuo® ; Public for the Pro ull, near the Pos atâ€" Law, Solicitorâ€" ar. &ko., Sussexâ€" «J¢t aw & en | 39 RIDEAU STREET, L | oTraWA â€" atlaw, aAd.| HAAVING OPENED HIS _# ESTABâ€" ¥‘1 House, Ut« | LISHMENT i l | (near!» opposite the id Stand,) Sarristers a80 | »gers fos sale â€"t VERY LQW PRICES a large s in Chancet}» | nd well .slect.: stosk, comprising Groceries, &e,forthe P19 | Wines 1/!svers, *‘~~cs0, Laundry and Fancy Soaps, baw «> ~{:c<s, liakles, Brooms, Brushes, Sparki street, ‘ Cundles, Coarse and Fine Salt, Aiso, CÂ¥ o Ts Boardeauz and ther Vinegors > ‘for the United | * "a1t prices, in wood and bottle,Improved by ago. Ofliceâ€"In th* ! y1IGIIWINES, OLD RYE, m Afi 34â€" 6m | WHI8SKEY, Barristers and | igh proofand avor, at extremely low rloes. ...cnuo-mt Thorme‘s and Stewart‘ Sootsh Whikey and r1ces of Unta | JAd Tom. ® Dunvilie‘s Lrish Whiskey. _ Kigin streot, | _ Murphy‘s Old [rish Potteemâ€" @uinness‘ and Lonadon Porter, pte and qts. »warp KiIÂ¥B®®R, Molson‘s and other Ales: # C Cisnow» * ““” *.‘.’o atâ€"l.aw, Boitâ€" A D FRATT, M m &Qid s Block, Sparksâ€" 141: im th ‘ Talloring Department under the supervision of a @MS. \ Suits made to order in best and latest styles ~~ ~~~ | Good At ensured or no s8 0, ® \ a, DUFE. MEARA & 0o NAa~s Auuth §5@ Untâ€" 1p 14 | L# also very complete, and will be foun: of the F.lta | best materials and most fashionable styles. cagnite | Special atteation is called to a 21 otf 1 MEYS POLK, CKLED sALMON, LABit., HERAINGS8, a â€" the numerous other articles necessary 0 conâ€" timate a complete stook. ! N*E ARâ€" HR _ Japan, Jolong, Congou, lmperia‘ Young :lyn-.q.h’omuud cheap. o OrPFEE â€" & Fresh CoGes ground and roested daily on I 1QqvoRsâ€" A _ Cogaxao Ruiworts Renau‘lt & Co, Henâ€" ressy,Piper‘s and other brands. ‘ l OoLLANXD G1Xâ€" De Kuyper‘s and Houtmans, a wood bottle. ‘v“.s:câ€"nm all grader, Ports of Ane 0 nality, Burgandy, Souterne and Maderia Wines he promises. 1870. Bog most respe fully to intimate to their friends have ready orinspes lon ESuwitable for the coming s=as0u, comprising ENGOLISH, NEWEST aND MosT FaAsHIONâ€" ABLE DESIGNs. _ rartu® Rkaoy.MADE R «+*LQ THING 1# )t’“ TMENT * Crocertes. KXIS WHELANX, Plumbers, Gas «.1 Steam Fitters, Tin tay~â€"All work in any of the above branehes executed in a prompt and workmanlike manner. special attention givena t> Roolng and ftting :p 5':.»..‘ Irono and Tin Gatters, Conductors, 0.4 « f IMPIRTER3 OPf @48NERi@L noUst FURKâ€" i180ING UAaRDW Aan®. JUST ll:dlvaurn "Pride of C anada and " ssola,"‘ s #+p assortment of Block Tin Toea and Cofeoe Pots, “'L'““ Wire Dish Covers, Spise Boxes, Lxd Drossing Cases, Trays, Eaamelloa Ple Vishes, W Prom, Dait Milk saucepans, &0., &o. Constaatiy on hanad, Cookting Btoves, (best makers) Hot Mvhvm W ater Coolers, Baths, Qh kinds) C'hq. aad Britannia Mets A VERY LARGE AS80RTMENT FISHLING TACKLE. comprising n-a?‘_u-. Â¥lies, Hooks, Fioats, Trolls, Panalers, Landing Nets, Â¥iy Books, &0. &0. Ottawa, August 10. 1870 in 17 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PRING ASD piUVMMEZ 49y VERcoATs A RABIANX OIL F OR HORSES ANKD CATTLE ‘This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which| long experience has proved to possess the most safe and efficient properties for the cure of Flesh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Gails of all kinds, Cracked Heels, Hing Bone, Spavin, Callous, Fistuls, Sweeney, External huou. Bcratches or Grease, Strains, Lameness, Mange, Witâ€" lows, Corns, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet, Horn Distemper, Swelling», and many other diseases which hborses and cartle are subject to. ‘The celebrated Liniment has been used for many years, and its curative properties BLYTH & KER No. 25 RIDEAU STREET, sPRING 1MPORTATIONS: C MEARA & CO: FRENXCH, Eon lacess P ib cmd B Neamreneoieienm d Psn "lp F oN thoroughly tested, and it is conceded to be | the cheapest and most reliable remedy for a‘t . external complaints ever offered o the public ‘ . redine nepanny D" Mrorva®l +LOTHS AND of o4 cndhi ols accmandh cb edteâ€"o i t â€"it never fails when timely used and bhhol fully applied. To be had of all Draggists and Country Merchants throughout the Dominion. Price 25¢, per bottle. svamscmimAm i oT FaP L â€" §.11 by George Mortimer, John W M Massey, H F McCarthy, J 8k Ottawa, all Medicine Dealors. November 24, 1870 1 family or place of business. and Copper Smiths, ‘v ANTED O THE KEWEST STYLES. ARLEY!3 ‘Reterences given it required. Apply at the ‘1wzs (OrF10E. «August 1st, 1870 1484â€"4 dors, Searts, Lies, Collars, Shirts, Gloves, Togother with a large and woll assorted wiyâ€" DxrÂ¥ G0O0ODVS. ®a A. tuation rpn’x;s. or 53‘::&.1&::. h.-':l‘n.i; N sCOTCH ND CANADLAN MANUFACTURES NEYVERâ€"FAILING REXEDY i ardware. Hangers, &o. NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, Ont. oF 1 Tht 1870 WEZXDS lrirat! RUNX n i1NG OF ‘IRAINS © ROR TAE NsUING 8B oN In addition to the Fast Time wateh it :s intended to make betweenthe * With closs connections at all points. The lins will be equipped with handsome Unsurpassed on the continent.! k TRiI®8 wiLl BCX #Etwar® Portlandâ€" and Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal and Toronto in 13 Hours, Stopplag only at lho-o.t_mpoun(mue.. PALAGEK â€" SLEEPING . CARS Will be run on the Through Trains and the serâ€" vice will be performed over the entire line in a mapner equal to that cf any railway or this con ;.u. Special arrangements have been made to accommodate the pleasure tr .yel. For further particulars see advertisoments and Bpesial atiention is directed to this Company‘s invuncement, in regard to the MPROVEL SERYVICE OF TRAINS FOR T4E sUMMER )F isfo. ACCELERATIO®X OF sSPEED, NZW CARS oN ALL FXPRESS T.AINS. Portlan4 to Montreal in 13 Hours. Montreal to Toronto: in 13 Hours. On aad after JUNE (ith the snew arrange ments will be put in torce, and trains will leave Montreal as follows : @GoLIxg wWESsT. As fast as completed, June 3 1870. Colingessad ait puints wont w sago, ib nts Wheses« NLGHT, _ _ do UOQ.»sseseeme es seee Mail Ir «in for Toront»o and intermedi Mhd SAMLIODE...ssses00000 ceeeccces sese0 08 Acscommodlation Train for Brookville aud Intermediato fatIANE.. ........> Trains for Lachine a 600 a w, T 00 a -.Ol)’:.. lino-..“ .l'-.\Op-Jr:O m, & my w. e ‘ 30 .-"l‘nl- rans &mclm Provinse | ine. @0IN« s0UTH AND KAST A wommodation Tratae for [sland Pond and intermediate stations &t .......+ Kxpress fer Boston, via Vermont Cenâ€" Express for New York and Hoston, via mages i * eideicielly < Vermont COOD TAL, Bb.sssssss0ee coeeeees Express for New York and Boston, via Plattsburg, Lake Champiain, Burâ€" lington and Rutl@Nd, BEssssssssssâ€"«««« Do do _ 40 _ 40 «usmmemmsess Express for Quebes, Island Poad, Gorâ€" ham, Portiand and Lower Proviaces between Montreal and Island Pond ‘ at 8t Hilaire, 8t Hyscinthe, U pton, | ml.hl-.d.lu-pl.t.uo. mm..o.:‘tu. Contisooke and Norton Milis only at 10 10 p m Rleoping Cars on all night trainm Baggag*e tkeoked through. mmuc.u.'ul“ClM”lun Portiand for Halifax, N 8, every Wednesday and Saturday aiternoon, respestively, at 4 00 p . They have excelieat accommodations for passenâ€" gore and Freight !hmhdo-m'nmmc in: ensection with the Grand Trunk Rallwaj, leare Portland every Monday and Thursday st 6 1t p m for St John, N B, &0. Th bets issued throuch atthe Uompany‘s prin= ciple:* ations. KE1VMD. T artaer information and time of arrival and m'.d all trains at terminal and way apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Station, .« at No 39, Great 8t James Stroot. C J BRY DG£8, Mansging Direstor,, RAND TRUNK RalLWAY G“""'f‘ RaILWAY COx. PAXY OF CANADA. 1870.) BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. [1870 Trains now leare BONAVENTURE STATLO® | as follows : @Gorxg wEst. i *‘‘Ananie Rofrem, ioamet e e o e i n Night do _do _do _ do do _# p o Accommodation Train for Cornwall and Intermediate Stations at........ 00 p m Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at............. T:30 810 . Trains for Lachise at ...........8:00 a m, 1:00 a m 9 15 a m, 1% noon, 1;30 p m, 4:00 p m sad §:30 pm. . The 1:30 pm train runs through to Provines @oING soUTH AND EAST. Accommodation Train. tor Island Pond and I[ntermediate Stations at......... T:00 a= Rxpross for BOBLOD Rt......ccuseessnessscssese k40 anm Expressfor NewYork and Boston visa Vermont Central as................. «.. 340 pÂ¥ Wxpress for New York and Boston mmumu.:&npm ato escusceesgeee O & m -mm&.......m.w p m Wight Express for Quebes, Island Pond, @orham and Portland, stopping beâ€" . _ $ween Montrealand laland Pond at Kxpress for Ogiensha», b, Ottawa, m:lc. K is gston. + Heville, Gueiph, Loadon, Brantâ€" ato Stati00®......»«» June 3, 1870 NEW FiR8T.CLASS CABS, UE ..,, ceesessss00044 +0 e000000004 +0 s000000 + + + 008 at tor Quebes, Island Pm- and Portland, and * Ene steamare «t Ohase", and n Oharlo#®® MAAFC Portland overy ednesday Saturday r' noon, for Hablax, N.3., respectively at 4 p m _ * leutrse Portland every MONDAYT and THURE DAY d‘p-.htl..k-.l.)..bo. Tickets issued through at the Company‘s pring! pal stations. Â¥or furtherinformation and time oferrivaland departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" ':'-'u.' '..a’:::u-J -n:.“ \ 5 J" aATDG 3, Menaging Directo: in soansction with the EAST AND WES:, Oruawa Orrionâ€"York streat, Montreal, May, Bi, Hilaire, St. Hysacinthe, Acton, + lshmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville and Conticook only, At.......«« --.â€"408“.'- #" Sleeping Cars on all Night Ttains. Pagâ€" CA NCA D 4A . Axilrombs. * o C J BRYDGES®, p 3 Managing Virector. 4 NA4iTtt C A N‘ P & PV LMANX 8 A & A HTATLOR, Aengts ‘ Ottaws, Boptember 9, 1870. OTTAWA. SAIURDa\ DECEMBER 3, 1570 AY and THV corner of Sussex 9 00 a m 9 00 p m 1 00 a m T 10 a m 3 48 p m 6 00 a m 4 00 p m l ELIOI'IICIT! 13 LLFE ; PULYERUMACHER‘S PaATENXT _ _ aanvyanIg CHAINâ€"BANDS 'lBELTB, AaAND â€" PuCKFT HATT“i“ ;Q These bigbly imprord inventions reader | Kiectricity g'abrst_l!_nl!..?.pllm):lo, lud‘no.x- '\ tm mely « fcacious in a mild contiouous form . | no sbhock or unpleasant seneation being <x | perienced, wher. by It becomes a true fountain of bealth and vigour, «*peedily «ojthin« agooising peins, r<sâ€"animating torpid limbs, 1 . W uid huts c l O0 MHK s : ssunch agouimng yperue, A~Abomeeog es | COd roviving the siu«uish functions! of life, and Imparting renew.d energy Aud vitality: to constitutions <~nf=ble4 ty whatever ca~%* Medatlcines and thoir d. letesions consequences are thus entirely diâ€"peused with, The daily Increasing npamber of ~sre8 «ffeopd by PULYERMACHEIS MEDiCO GaALYVANâ€" lc BYSTE' is +0 « xterely« wine V..fi(‘\" that it forcibly points is (chuis luvention as the embrvo of a snaive s 4 1: medy. A 'â€"P‘l--'li â€"The follow UX wstiinouy from the vlite of the Eoglish meâ€"tical faculty has been recelved : A S l on # We, the undâ€"rsizn«d, have much pleaâ€" # sure in tâ€"stifying that Mr, J. L. Posv@@ @ waowsn‘a receat improvements in his Voltaic # Batt.riee and _ walyauic Appliances tor # Medical Purposes are of great importance to « Scientific Medicine, and that be is entitled 4 to the consideratton and support pof every # one disposed to further the advancement uh # real and usefol progres», . = Dated the 9th day of March, 1866. ‘ 81R CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M .D , F R.C.P. _ SsIR HaNRY HOLLAND, Bart,, I.ll.) ‘&. # F .' « TR WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. * EDWD. H. SIKVERING, M.D., MRCS « SIR J. RANALD MARTIN, F. K. C.8" PULVERMACHER‘$ SYSTEM is also apâ€" proved of by an official report of the Aca«â€" demie de Nedicin«‘, Paris, Royal College of Pbysiciang, London, and the Imperial Faculâ€" ty of Vieeuva, and its curative virtues are conâ€" firmed by thousands of private tweatimonials of cures eFected. (Bee pampblet gr-th).' CUWTPDW ERETTECCC eE Es T F Those facts ofwolto the good sense p/ every sufferer to avail himself of this scientitic and curative progress, to which the inventor bas duvoted a lifeâ€"time of study and labour, as an ardent deciple of that great, benefuctor of mankind, the late illustrions electrician Ms.onase Farapy. °â€" PULVEEMACHER‘S MEDICOâ€"GALYAN.â€" IC CHAINS are uouodh“l{n?cdn -s{uu the aid of medicine, restric of diet, tz the ieast derangement of the patient‘s hbabite and daily occupations, in the following maladies : Rheumatism Female Complaints Gout Constipation + | Bciatica Cramp °_ § Lumbago Singgish Circulation Nonralzia VU:inary Disorders / Bcilatica Cramp Lumbago Singgish Nonralgzin Viinary I Head and Tootbache Paralysis Liver Complaints Epilepy Tic Doloreuz â€" Nervoun | Indigestion Doainess bpaging _ en Ee The «fects of the applicatiou ot Pulver» macher‘s Chaine in any of the above digorders is immediately perceplibleâ€"the reliet of puin inst»=ntancous. rRICEK LIst OF PUCLYERMACHER®s CHAIN BANDS AND BATTERIES. . B CHAIN BANDS for N+yo~â€" Deafurss, Head, Too:h, and Facâ€" A he, and Noises in the Hâ€"a+, 218. to 308 B. uHAIN BANDS for loss of Volce and other aff. ctions of the Throst, 10« 6. to #1s. N. CHAIN BANDS lor Sciatics, i» umautic. Noursigla, and Gout» Paing, Local Para lysis, Cramp, &0., 18«, to 22«. and 408 BCHAIN BANDS for : ambezo, Indâ€"gestion, Liver, Cbest, aod Ru tiâ€"onal Dis rders, #e, &v--rn as n Iâ€"I!), 42« 10 408 and §5«. B OHaAl BANts~ â€" for Writer‘a ‘samp, and 40« B COMBINED OAAIN BAND for Cantl, Paralysis, Eo pey, Géueral D Atblity Functionai Diso:«~rs, &o @08 to 508 A comp! te 81 of CUMBINED UHAALN BAN â€"< BELT3, and CHAIN BaATTERY for 1e»..=idy vitalonergy, £5 to £1. The public are most earnestly cautioned to beware of P cuso Klâ€"ctric Bâ€"lts advertia=d by sham Doctors, &«., for imptroper purpescB, and so severely stig naiiza«l by Vio Cnasoecelâ€" 26222 M cicctitietains Tt ts Mith NP esd d T P t t and so severâ€"ly stig nuaiiz«l by Vio Cnasoecelâ€" lor Malins fo the suit Palverma h r vs Hawâ€" mond, alias H.â€"nry James, alias Câ€"T, iapheog, M. R C. 8, aliss Heary Burrows, &¢, &¢. â€" No Gaivanic Belts are genuine but those bearing the fac simile of M. Putvermacber‘s signature on the label. * A pamphliet e.“;ulnlng ful} particnulars may * PP _ o o o‘ on PWE sbedids A pamphliet :crtnlam. rail permtio‘ be bat at th&Drug Store of A. BSparkse Streot. J. L PULVERMACHER, ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"___"* Getvanic E4tabtishmâ€"nt, 200 Regrnt Street, London, W. Ottawa, September 6, 1870 1455 lawk y ) HARYVESTING IMPLEMEN18. Mumdmfl“hlo.fl Ri m,...nh‘-oo-pl‘bmmd A6,, &8, To FARMKER®* dustion in the price of Stoves, Treâ€"mbling, CYTHES : Box Stoves all sizes. A complelete assortment of Sheiffand Heary ardware, Paints, Oil, Gisss, Patty, Coal Oll, s., &s. * THO3. BIRKETT, . No. 24, Ridean Streot. sCYXTHES!! 8CYTHES!!! Grass and other Scythos. Blood Silâ€" er steol, al lengths. Blood Cast stee!, * n : Blood German Stoel, * * Pride of the Field »iiver Steo!. _ â€" Bounte Blue Beli, * Red Roveror Champion * Â¥lint‘s Colebrated 8¢7th, Whitings Rureka Soyth ground, ready for ase. Hay Rakes, straight and bent. Â¥orks, two and three prodgs, ma«. provgs. Hey M Grain Cradies, Muley and Grape Vine. W Ee s Te COOT O 1B 100 aben Soythesâ€"stones and §Urindstones of allZworts Our WINTER 8TOCK, just i+ CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT." «ho W uu&“fi H MEADOWS & CO. |'.,T 14. 10 40s and 55. for Writer‘sa _ ramp, asngs, & + 21« to 308 &c Hotel Cook. Stoves. Hot Air Furnaces. A. Christie, a charm; * Sirceers ie â€" Ahaeniarnites all Seorts | PaY®! © ©"a found '.‘It Its astonishing mation of the Langs and Croup & success in the torturit matism, and Nervous . it to a high rank e list of r« ind Heary | «omplaints," i Coal Oil, Pz. a. W. Buuo1sg, of Know!: says; "I have used it in sever? C3 Treitation and for the woret 01 Matter posted up to 9.3" p.m. will be forward od East and West in supplementary package the ame night. The Western Mail arriving at 7 p. m. will be deurered the same ovening. BRITIBE MAILR. Per Cun». i Line, close every Tuesday at 10.45 Per Canudi.n Line, close evrery Friday at 10.30 a. 1. f A supplementary beg for Canadian steamer will be ctosed at 11.30, in which all paid unâ€" registered matter will be sent. On Money Order Oflices throuflhon the Domiâ€" hion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfoundâ€" . land and Prince Edward Island, can be obtained at this Oflce. Also, Postage and Bill Stam ; Orrics ‘;u_no- 8 1.4., to T r.4. PoBT OPFIOR BAiYINGB BAXL. pB"* Doro-lu will be received at this Office. Interest allowed at the rate of Four rf cent. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at ny time. Five per cent. will be allowed on vaj. MEEEs mb scnabt cvelginicusy Pe‘r PP efcap Aucara V Cél special deposits in sums of $100, for the withâ€" z:’vsl of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" quired. Post Orr10®, Ottawas, 21st Nov . 1870. Cothera 1 Motnmers~ Mothersiâ€"Are you usturbed at night and broken of your rest by a 10k cnnd suffering and orying with the exoruciâ€" wing paine cutting teoth 1 If so, go at once and gor a suottle of Mirs. WINSLOW‘8 souTHING SYÂ¥RUP. {t ‘willrelieve th poor um-utc«‘ ~mmediatelyâ€"depend apon it : there is no mistak about it. There is not a mother on earth who ba vor used it, who will not tol! you at once that it | will regulate the bowels, and ive rest to the mother, and reliet and health to the child, opers tin« like magio. L[tis pertoctly «afe to use in all 1»110e, and pleasant to thr taste, and :s the preâ€" «ription of one of tna oldest and bestfomale phyâ€" nolsa" >A aurses in the United States. Price2} ents everywhere. Be sure to sall for "MRp â€".~LINBLOW‘E . 3O00THING SYRUP." l daving the facâ€"smale of «Cartis & Porkins" on ghe ountside wrapper . All othere are base imitaâ€" (‘nv or Aatiies.â€"Us. BIXGHAN, oOf ULCT Noew York, says: «"Ihave ased Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnetic Ointment in my practice a number of years, and can say with plessure 1 deem it one of (he greates‘ discoveries of the 1ge; for t‘bo cIu.;rf bed Fever, it o?tuu with erfect success. in sases of Burus, Bruises, Fros: Limbe, it asots like a charm:; Dzr.J. P. Kunxumov ,of Ohittenange, Now York, says : * It has stood thetest trial, and has not been | found '.‘It Its astonishing cures of [nfamâ€" nune‘t.llo ngs .‘M Croup andtb'o-v:'uluhl success e torturing Rheu â€" um aitfeim . mx Nervous Alctla-. entitle | I-"l"m‘ EeP PPRTET TT OCCT CHOTOC Infiamiation of the Lubgs, Infammation>‘: he Bowels, Infammatory Rheumatisin, and in Cailaâ€" Lad Rawar it anaratas with arfect succoss. in in accntien, dr cmd n sindistrass* Emt PE 1 itto a high rank _ the list of remodies for these somplaints," ; Pza. Aa. W. Buuo1sa, of Knowlesville, New York says ; «T have used it in severr | cases of special Irritation and for the woret cases of Plles, and sundry other compliaints, and find 1t a superiore article, and well worthy the notice of all .‘ _ _ _â€"__ yroaiitntign dbeUihlneiimad ane taat too worne see wor :‘a‘..'.ru 8 MAGNETIC OINTMENT ‘ are wrappor . Northrop nr-u, Newsastle, 0. W., Goneral wWorthrop & Lyman, NOWSASLH®, V. M e ME UCC Agents for the Canadas, Sold in Ottews by all raggists and bv medicine dealers every where. Dr. A« i * â€"â€"BYÂ¥â€" i‘. BASKEKRVILLE & BRO8. Wholesale and Retail dealersâ€"and Commisâ€" the lowest prices, and direot Trom Ne LipD WPKR Vessels, enables as to s6il in inture as we have done heretofore, which wo hope has given satisâ€" fnction to those who have favored us with a call. Ry«, rroof and m‘: W ines of the best always on hend. Also, O1a, ies and Wines diâ€"ecctliy im ported. Those who have not already tried our @oods are resp: ctively invited to call, AM"Re. member our motto. "Quick. Sales and Light Profts **"@@M& Salt and Fish coastantly on hand. C.nada A Married Man, who understands farming in all its departments ; has had long experience in Desire to draw the attention of the Public to air well assorted Stoaok of Groceries, W ines, nmmmwu.ulotwhu-mu 1d at prices not to b> rivalled cither ‘here or H the ie of buying our ‘Goods at arl “nmo ..h-:!c nrices . direct from the Lmporting August T, 1870 ITUATIO® Trask‘s Magnetic Oinitment Cures r Aatties.â€"Da Bixonax, of Utics: «PKOLAL NOTIORS. vEOPLE‘®® TEA STOREK, Addross K [E., ONEY ORDERS A 8 alt and 'fi'-'\'m'"-'ul_n hand. P. BAsKERVILLE & BRO8, f 1438.1y No. 36 WARTED F A k M E R @. P. BAKER, Postmaster. FARMAR, umAditidiirs : Shathiis l Rourning, it will leave Ottawa on Tuesday, | Thareday and Baturaay nights, at 10.25 p m, and | go through to Toronto by @. F. Train, arriving at | Torocto at 11.30 a m. A bleeving Car will leave Toronto on Mon day, Wednesd+y and Friday mahts, by the @rard Truck 7 34 p m train, and go through to Ottawa, arriving at ®. 38 a i. Freight torwarded wit* des patch, Carlonds go through in Graad £ra«k C «rs to all points, with= out traurhijmment. T 3 c 5 on k fi'cu"nh cons»ctions made with lruok Treins. f Mill Property, Lands, Timb THOMAS D. LEWIS, Of Templeton, County of Ottawa, Quebec, INSOLVENT, . en THURSDAY the twolve o‘cleek Noon. The subscriber will offer 1 Auction, at the Court .ljonno. 3. 4 4 4 Th d ic actodbantyntcatd The Valuable Real Estate Timber Lands, Saw Mill, known as Eagle Mills, Templeton ; Carpenâ€" ter‘s and Blacksmiths‘ Shop, Dwelling Houses, Barns, Staoles, &c., erecied on the following properities to wit : Fifth Bn{:â€"'flt half Lot 15, 100 Acres. Beventh ngeâ€"North half Lots 1, 2, 3. 285 Aocres. ® Lots 7, 100 Acres. Â¥4 . Eigth Rangeâ€"Part lot 3, 194:acres. Part lot 4, 200 aores. South half lot 5, 100 aore*, Do â€"lot T, 100 acres. Do lot #, 100 acres. BC S Un e is e ahees Brockviile, Ont., Nov 14, 1®70 In the Township of Templeton, W est half lot 128, 100 acros. able farm. , North half lot 17, 100 acres. Do lot 18, 100 acros. Ninth Rangeâ€"North half lot 5, 100 aeres. Lot 13, 200 mcres, Un this lot is erected a K aw Mill, known as the "Eagle Milis,* Carpenter‘s Shop, B‘acksmith‘s Shop, Cook House, iour ether Houses, three Barns, and other build ings the: eon ereoted. Bouth half lot 14, 100 agres, with buildings thereon erected. £ Bz:'t‘h.slf lo; 18, :3 aeros. P# en est lot 5, 1 res. East i;l,:; 5, 100 acros, #° _ Wesrt halflot 6, 100 acres. | Let 9, 100 acres. Lot 13, 200 acres, with Dwelling House and mnPonaraiaT s»aLEK Timts _ Barp. North half lot 17, 100 acres. Nerth half lot 18, 1090 acres, North half lot 19, 109 acses. Elerenth Rangoâ€"Lot 6, 200 mores. This is valuable timber Land. Twelfth Rangeâ€"Part lot 14, 25 acres, commonâ€" 1y called McGregor‘s Farm. ~ Thirteenth Rangeâ€"Part lot 13, 40 acres, with buildings thereon erected. Also Insolvents intere=t on lot 15, in thfi 15th . concession of Templeton, Quebec. â€"=41,80â€" THE UNDERMENTIONED LICEKX®SEs COÂ¥â€" MONLY CALLED TIMBER LIMATPS, will be sold at the same time belonging to same Estate : First Licenseâ€"Number Right s:zlbr 1870 and 1871, to Cut Timber on the owing limits : Port.iayp, Qureaecâ€"Area 17} square milesâ€" To commence at the rear line oft the: townshi of Templeton, running on said rear line o! miles on the course due morth, and in breadth not more than half way to the height of land beâ€" tween the Blanche and Lierve Rivers. The westâ€" _ern boundary of this limit is the mblr of Wakefield. The upper boundary of this limit has only 2} miles. | / : Becondly â€"License number cightyâ€"cight (88) for 1870 and 1871, gut Timber on thoifdâ€" lewing limits, viz., akofield, Quebec. \ Area 7} square mi esâ€"Lots number 16, 17, 19, 20 and 21 in the eighth (8) Range ; and 11, 18, 19, 21, 26 in the nin ("'lup ; 17 to 2# inâ€" clusive, E; j 22, N. 4 25, 26, 8. j 27, in the tenth ln:o; and 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21, 6. 1, E.. 4 23, .Iu.”.flhholmnb Range of the township of Wakefeld. Also, the Insolvents interest in the Graphite | Company of Canada, 200 rhares | hr.i’lq‘:-d lmhg; I-rlo-ua. incloding a 3 ua% Gammine Machine, Lathe Machine, LK A L O ES TAVCE, INSOLYENT ACT OF 1869. i,'{;'.f'fi'.;'&â€"mâ€"“'u,h. &e. o further ”Iblul' f WILLiA® LINDSAT, %, ntes Exchapge wontreal. . . O oA 1822 â€" lw-ht-fiii Raitsoads. perty, Farms, Timber Timber Licenses, &c. Of Ottawa Quebec In the matter of 100 acros. On this is a valt« rolor for sale by Public House, Town of Aylmer, fifteenth of December, at B aBBOTT, ; Man«g) . 1H1 4 in the County Or The Emtoror on receiving Boyer at }'ilh‘o.imshobo. is sai K100 â€" AmHRT Laugd PoRP TEENSECm t Boyer at \Vilhoimnhoho, is said to have | En commented on the sudden change of opin. | co ion respecting himself in Paris, where the / of enthusiasm for him in consequence of the | _ declaration of war was almost oppressive. | sol «When," B6 said, 1 was on the point of | nu starting for the army, I i.tended . going | ho from St. Cloud through Paris. The Preâ€" | for fect of Police, however, assured that the | ox enthusiasam of the population was such | J( that they would take the horses out of the | co carriage in order to drag it that they | tie would throng the streets, and that all sorts of extraordinary proceedings were | q, to be féared. 1 was, therefore, obliged | Z,, to abandon my plan. And you s¢e the [ pj same peuple follow with the same enthuâ€"| ,, siaam the banner of a few heroes. We | € shall see whether they make a better hand | of it." The Cologne Gazette remarks that ) st the Emperor was thought at the time to | & avoid Paris for fear of some peace demonâ€" | *" strations, which were then of occasional | © occurrence. * Yesterday morning,"‘ says the Times‘ correspondent at Cuoe{, in a| E letter of the 3rd inst., " at one a.m., the B Frankfort train brought another . batch of | 4 prisoners. They were escorted by a deâ€"| £ tachment of the 81st reg:ment, Hessians, C and a strong guard had been drawn up on 1 the platform of the station. When the train had stopped 1 beheld a scene | c which t mA not likely to | a witness ~over again. No less than | I 21 captive generals of different rank were in the railway station here on one spOt, | j huddled together, and no less than 87 suâ€"| , perior officers, the greater part of them | , belonging to the st«tf, thronged the platâ€" | ; form, to say nothing of about 4) orderlies. They were conducted to the waiting room, | , and. their number having been found in | accordance with the official list of the | escorting oflicers, they were walked off to | the Hlotcl du Nord, opposite the station. | i | A heirty meal had been prepared for the officers in the spacious dining room, while the generals had a smallér room set apart for them. The way in which they did _ honor to the _ yarious . dishes t | proved _ clearly that for.. x : long time they had not enjoyed such luxuries. 4 | These generals were originally to be conâ€" fined in Caseel, but subsequently a mesâ€" , | sage was received, according to which 16 of them and a part ofthe officers were to a travel on to Berlin,. the rest being retained *\ here. Among the latter was (General Prince Murat, brother to Achille, who was. 4 | by specal permission, allowed to tike up his residence at Wilhelmshohe. The new 5 | comers had not yet risen from the table when another special train ran into the d | :tition, bringing the Marshals Lebceuf and Canrobert, General Frussard and ten more a. | officers. _ Leboouf is a tall stately figure, his face bearing a pronounced military air, Canâ€" ‘h, | robert is set and stout, of the Bazaine type. k "l‘hoy also repaired to the hotel, joining their comrades, and day was alrea y dawnâ€" y | ing when they went ‘*to bed. In the afterâ€" 4 | noon the marshals, with the exception of i Bazaine, and several generals drove to ‘ | Wilbelmshohe to pay their ru[:cu 10 the y Emperor In company with Leboosuf, Naâ€" “' polcon returned from his usual afternoon‘s promenade, when Caurobert stood under ** | the western portico of the chateau. The Emperor walked up to him, and, embracâ€" &9 | ing him fervently, and kissed him on both tbâ€" | cheeks. They then setired into the ;spoloon and His Generals. The Prince of Wales has for the second | time this autumn been paying a Yisit en garcon to a nobleman whose grand{ather‘s house was as agreeable to the last holder of the prince‘s title as that of the fior:ent peer seems to be to the prince. desâ€" borough is the grandson of an Irishman : who began life as simple Jack Burton, member of a " good family" in the County of Meath, Ireland. This gentleman had the luck, good or ill, raccordingly as peoâ€" ple look at things, to win the heart of a Miss Denison, d«ughter of & millionaire merchant, carrying on buiness in a nook called St. Mary Axe, London, who brought \ her husband an enormous fortune. Later he succeeded to an lrish barony, but far p(_)in‘ Iady Conyngham ; â€". Der. ~MARWNEE . _VA sharp, sharp short and decisive: «You must . marry. her _ yourselt;" and it may very well be supposed that an intimeâ€" tion was added that such a service would not be forgotten. . Now the tutor was & young man of extraordinary persoual adâ€" vantage, both in lookand mmw,m‘ he ‘ . T 1E COLS * * d w not be forgotten. . Now the tutor was & | young man of extraordinary persoual adâ€" | vantage, both in looks and manner ; he forthwith commenced his euit, purdmg forth alt his power, and before long he h ui entirely got the better of the amorous earl. They were married, Frem that time he steadily ascended the rungs of the ladder of fortune until hbe reached one of the greatest prizegof the Church of England, 1 in days when they were great indeed. It is only right to add that he was a most amiable and excellent man, and that the marriage turned out remarkably well. ‘â€"â€"‘.’â€"”‘â€"â€" Brrzaxrast. â€"Eppa‘s Cocoa â€"G RATEFOL AXD Couroxt:xe.â€"The veory agreeable character of this preparation has rendered it a genâ€" eral favorite. The Civil Service Gazetle reâ€" marks :â€" By & thorough knowledge of the natural laws .;llxich govern the operations m ;gestion nutr1 a care! of digestion and nutritiopsznd by a careful ns mpe & VC " galso * Jourin« Prin6 eorialy new colours at 15cl. per pair * _ HURTON, SHOOLBRES B & Co 99 Royal Visits PRICEâ€"3 CENTS Telegraphic communication between England and the Channel Islands has been completed by the landing of the shore end of the wire at Plemart Point, in Jersey. According to Voss‘s Gazette, the German soldiers now in France and fit for service number 620,000, while there are 160,000 horses. The daily requirements of these forces are 250,00) loaves of breu}, 185 oxen, 400) ewt. of bacon, 540 ewt. of rice, 160,000 quarts of brandy, and 40 ewt. of coftee, 68,000 ewt. of hay and large quantiâ€" ties of oats and straw. Prince Christian was sworn in as High Steward of the royal boroufh of New Windâ€" sor, in room of the late Prince Censort. The ceremony was made the 03Casion of great festivities. The Church Herald states that Mr. Gladâ€" stone will be brought forward at the next general election, for the City of London, and that Baron Rothscluld will probably retire. k Lady Burgoyne has received from the Empress a costly gold locket, in which Her Majesty‘s photograph is to be enclosed as a souvenir of her memorable voyage to England is SirJohn Burgoyne‘s yacht, the Gazelle, from which shelanded at Rydeâ€"â€" Hants Advertiser. In Scotland, an iron di said to be of extraordi richn about to be :lpomd in vicinity the Pentland ills, a few miles from Edinburgh. John Bull is authorized to state that the Emprrs of the French has «cetermined to abstaim, when in this country, ftrom all political action, and has referred to ~com. mubfyuer de programme & aucun journal." The prizes offered for competition at the Smithfiel}d Club Cattle Show of the present year amount in the aggregate to nearly £2,500. The exhibition is to be opened on Monday, Dec. 5th. A letter was received at Paterson the other day directed to ~An Honest Man in the Pateison Post«ilice.‘ No time was wasted in the search, but the missive was at once forward d to the dead letter oftice at Washington. W. Pratt Charles, of Michigan, failed to appear at his wedding because he "didn‘t feel well enough acquainted with her. St. Louis has a genius who advertises as a a "chronic physician."‘ German is to be taught in the public schools in New York d A new twopenny edition for children has been brought out in Holiand of the neverâ€" dying * Robinson Crusoe. The Athenaum hears that the "Stori # of O1d Japan," by Mr. Mitford, Necretary to our Embassy in Japan, is likely to prove a very curious and interesting book. l woodcuts have been drawn on the wood by Japanese artists in Japan, and sent over here ; so that they may be rehel on as genuine. * * A recently published English book is said to bear this title: «The Meraldry of Smith: being a Collection ol the Arms borne by, or attributed to, most Fam lies of that Nurname in Great Britain, Ireland and Germany." The new book upon Chinese Immigraâ€" tion called " Why and llow," will doubtâ€" less reach the largest sale of any book published this season, with the exception of Josh Billings‘s Almanac. It is already running on its third edition. Two members of the Rothschild family are bringing out «* The History and Liter ature of the Israelites according to the Old Testament and the Arocryplu."â€"‘h Hampden has written a life 0. her father, the late Bishop of Hereford, which ought to be an instructive commentary ypon factitious ecclesiastial combinations, and & «eaution‘‘ to agitators, to use an Ameriâ€" canism. understand the principle of the arch. Bat it is now known that very perfect arches were built in Egypt, in Assyria, and in Babylonia, centuries before l\obuoha’a: cotetss. Aavicminics dtwit "ehitep HALLOPOV zar‘s time, and so the question is -nm[:::d The ancient Romans, whon the. to carry a stone acqueduct across a deep ravine, sometimes built three or four thiers of arches one aboye onother, till the reâ€" quired level to which the water was to be carried was reached. In the same manner, on a larger scale, were the hanging gar dens raised. They built ons storey of arches, covering the required space ; on this was placed a second «torey, and thus was storey after storey raised.â€"The Archiâ€" tect. The hereditary Gand about to enter the ranks with a work on the dek The learned JDr. Ureciius hir: gone 10 Nancy to search the archives {.r books taken from German libraries by the French. 6 VEexy NamaaL.â€" When a person BM proved ian article and found it good, and answering the purpose for which it is inâ€" tended, he will not readily abandon it for one of doubtfal reputation, or concerning which he knows nothing. â€" We are led to muke these remarks owing to the course al ways {;.\tnuod by those who have used that celebrated and truly valuable horseâ€" liome 1 as * PQariey‘s Conditi Powders and Arabian MHeave Remedy Ahmw-mhmd withil..&hul.:!vill \not use any ; many have w .ited sevâ€" eral weeks until the agent could obtain : _ i W uio cmd mt ce w asindt w Parth + ;. NPPLRGâ€"4 eral weeks until the agent could obtain a new supply. ‘There is nothan? equal to it as a condition medicine, o for «ny cOmâ€" plaint «#Fâ€"eting the wind of horses Reâ€" member the name, and see that the sig nature of Hurd & Co., is on each package, Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., proâ€" mmm Bold by all Medicine Two Quesmo®s Easicy Arswerep.â€"Why should men wear â€"beards " mz are a great protection to the throst lungs, and add much to their personal De Omnibus Rebus W we use "Bryan‘s Pulmonic mt docing in the thromt. Howmeveen k ing in ::. Mmi‘h“::"‘.‘: Ministont d ’m use M’ ,Iw them, and singers and public speakers say they are the very best medicine in ex istence for the cure of such compleints. Bold by all medicine dealers, at 25 cts. per l'v'.‘-"" t G 1 T. HUNTONK SHOOLBRED &4 CO. Ladies and Children‘ Woelen P egny ow veeFide ; PÂ¥ 7w |7 * 0/ KR m-n" o""“m- endless V ariety. Clowis Jrom ®+1 to 2.50 at T. HUNTON, SHOOLBRED & CO, An Immense Stock of Ribbons, just marked For Nove‘ties LITEAARY. Jand Duke» of Russia is ranks of rofal {autbors ; defence of Seâ€".sopol. Creclius his gone to 1| t

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