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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Mar 1869, p. 4

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A Woxars ror us 'ouuor.-lnrz meâ€" ehanie should have ready at hand a box of {Jrace‘s Muu.uui-.nuymhud. e m e ie e memmane ras, s a ora ”.nl. in the factory, dyeâ€"house or printing . .@Ooly 25 cents a box. solds, thick wind, and all discases which affect tke wind of horees, As a condiiion medicine it has no equal ; there is nothing in it which can in Jfore a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the mh.m.h- wiil!o'hilo using it ; it is Just the which all who own horses require, «ad which they should have constantly on hand. h-h-.ou.&l“mlhul;onipu:r;;t Murd and Co. is on each package. orthrop = man, Neweastlie, Ont., proprietors for Canada, ‘ Everrsoot Sats 8o.â€"That is all who have alther used the article themselres or witnessed its effects when used by others ; all such, and they are fit to are unanimous in the opinion -u'-'z.-., Condition Powders and Arabian Neare w superior to anything of the kind heretofore or at present in use tor coughs.. â€"â€"An exchange says: A " new r is read â€" by persons 'hommthotp:txt’:m- ive bills which are posted in taverns and other plates. Every subscriberofa counâ€" t ptrm&.g advertisement careâ€" f3| ; he knows who is selling out and what io‘nd for sale. Theadvertisements are the topicof conversation when friends ‘ meet, and arrangements are made for | ltuo&? sales. ‘The resultis a realiâ€" zation of ten, twenty, or fifty times more than whatit costs to advertise. No money is so sure to return ‘ a ‘large profit as that apent in printer‘s ink... A single additional bidder on a single article will pay all costs to advertike a sale of personal property in a newspaper. _ been : devenred by this monster. The skeleton of the crocodile was being preparâ€" ed as a specimen for the Reddell museam, «4 fragments of various sizes, of vitreous armlet rings, five bronze finger rings, one small silver neckeharm, a small fifaood silver coin, with a metal loop for suspension attached toit,ene gold bead about oneâ€" third of an inch , one largeish bead of “mvfin‘:fi"h white, and 30 small red necklace beads. All these things [mn'hMO]‘ithhken for granted must have been the ornaments of some woman [if not more than one] who had SToMacu.â€"We have a wonderfal account in the lldi-“)o-nb of the contents of the stomach or a crocodile which was capâ€" tured near Agra. The following is a true and correct list of the various articles or extrancous substances which were A siov e e hige Snchan privcn of hair . (probably: haman) 68 rounded m .'m in m near kle mtfi stt cesc is .o..f iee emigrtupd . vu! :'f.l':inh : V&lflfl. of vi:n.‘dmm Co®TENXTs or â€" a Sm::c..â€"-Wolunu in the Indian journals o0 the stomach of a crocodil merchants, divines, all in that strange rig." Tbofihlooafiated;n @‘ the sings ing procession of priests, the lustration :2""-. unverling ofb:ho statue, speechâ€" poems, uet, libations, sentimen :atflim,‘:c?"' " T wo of our pr“.“’ '.’n “Dl'- m' 66 were M‘Dd both spoke agood word for Mercury." Speaking of the conduct of the clergymen, it i ons o n um next ‘, as t ared once more in their o'{Ohmb:a’n :moba to commence with the solemn ice of Ash Wednesday, the p‘-ituthTr:)bsen. ance of Lent," evening, and the ro § ro« of guests thus ad genorsls, admirals, ; merchants, divines, rig." The rites co ing procession of pr :'illu,uvdlinl: *_â€"â€"A New York‘p'per says that on Bhrove Tuesday, at a residence on Fifth A astatue of the god Mercury was I:&th presence of a large and brilâ€" liant assembly, who assisted in some pagan l'i*fioll , all being dresâ€" sed in long gowns, and wearig Mdbmp their heads. Rev, Samuel Osgoode, D. D., was present and has furnished the Li ristian with an account of the in which he says that on entering he uested by: lm’. mb%f“&in a vase of lovc’u,“ is golden hp“'h and to wear a ) his hn:‘d Such was the order -3:: evening, the rooms were nearly full of guests thus adorned. _ Ther@were generals, admirals, poets, editors, lawyore, She loved him to the last with a love which it was not in his power to destroy. She gloried in his fame, and she would not interfere between him and the public who . adored him any more than she would adâ€" mit the public to judge between him and her. As wehave said, her love endured to the last. It was hor fortune that gave him the means of rsuing his mode of life abroad. _ He spdnt the utmost shillâ€" ing of her property thak the law gave him while he lived, and leff away from her every shilling that he cbuld j::';}'rive her of â€"by his will, and what the course of life was he thus supported| he himselt has "*left on record. _ Yet, r all this, the interview which she with his servant after his death, shows hat a depth of ziu lay conccaled the caim surâ€" s of her reserve. It/will be rememberâ€" ed that when Byron himself to be dying, he called to his Fletcher, and desired him " to go to Lady Byron, and wow,‘". _ Here <his Attecance became -w\b.}ill he said. . " You will tell Ihni' * and Fletcher ‘was obliged to reply, * I have not beard one syllable tld{o‘ have been saying." * Good God ! " exclaimed the d ing man, but it was too late for more, i‘letober did «© to Lady Byron," but during the wb£ < # llilvvit'_lh walked up and down the | â€"", 14204 DPyron, _ but during the whole interview she walked up and down the room, trying to stifle her sobs, and obâ€" tain power to ask the questions which were ing in her heart. She could “m he was obliged to leave her.â€"Harriet Martina»n. &, Applesâ€"per bri........... 0 00 *Â¥ractanuzs, &o.â€"Potatocs........ 0 0) «. NikHâ€"BUB MBgrrerrerettrnttrccrcrcee W WO W sonâ€" ?‘nui'(ubia measure)4 00 NHE WUlscrscecccrcrr 4 24 T NNE «cororemctrrncin X Alff Oe WUEccorcacercrrccces" X 90 > Rusivaâ€"Choice Table....... No. 1 Firkin....... LiADY * Times Office, Otaws, ( March 6, 1869, Tbonl'u a great falling q:.:‘ w \I:. -.“.i‘ yeseâ€" terday. It was altogether too bad to be mentiongd. The hay market was not quite so bad. Prices went up.s doilar so that we now quito it $26 per «ht . s Frowsa â€"# ctra. 4 s i"“'!:u".:.u.... [Compiled exprossiy for the Ortawa Tiuzs BYROX Aa%D (lithe Aoorevs Poultryâ€"Por pair Oatmeaiâ€"per 200 lbs. ... Indian Meal .« ..... Ryoâ€"peor bushel 56 Ibs. Bagsâ€"Fall per 100 1bs.. ilhe Eocerercratuner oTTawaA markETs r 1i vortune that gave uing his mode t the utmost shillâ€" the law gave him away from her uld «i::‘pi-ive her of he course of life he himself has r all this, the with his servant bat a depth of the calm surâ€" CRrocoptL®‘s HER HNUSBAXD. 6 50 &@ 6 1t, 8 215 @ 5 50 Ottawa, October 17, 1868 OBtawas, Bept. 7, 1 These Buibs will be founa superior to anything es WILLIAM HEARX, & wwemsmues: S Shi Hibernian, and to arri t .\.,_..'.”-‘-','-m l-t of M en HYACINTH, FULIP AKD OTHER FALL B U L B 8. Flowsea souss. Humberstown, 1 C trade and public that WM. HENRY IOBUI.. who b‘l: many .“i “u our Agntu’ at Burlington, Vt., censes to act in that ca trom and after Jan. 25, 1869. io We have .rd-d . OTIS, SHEP PARD & CO., . our sole agents at that point ; they will have the exoluâ€" sive sale of the mduu of mill, and to them alone all orders R‘lial Lumber must be shr css EVERY DBESCRIPTIO Nt â€" e D0 EOZ P uTe VCP Eol K No. 27, in First jon, Ottaws Front,Neâ€" pean, and Lots l‘*‘ 28, in the samso conâ€" cession, at present in th#.o0ccupation of Wm. T. Aylon, l-» For W)u&-hn apply â€" to Jous and Wu. ? epean, and Lawis & wury, Barriateors, Jelâ€"141â€"tf «<Notwax‘s, Meroanrestazmt. No. 27. in First hon PiMnscs W s wmo NLARGEKD PORTPRAitCREF IJNO;. McADAM. Pakenhkam, February 5, 18¢9â€" wBJRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL, Including Planked Yard, Force Pump and Hose, Kitchen do., Driving Shods, &0., &0. Terms easy and liberat; on application to cither of the undersigned. f 5s _ J. JAMIESON, ) _ _ #*ONTARIO HOoUsB," combining all the advantages of a Ottaws, Nov. 25,4808. 4 _ VILLAGE OfF PAKENHAM, formerly known as the * Commercial Hotel Situated in the very centre of the " OTICEK.â€"We FpFor se .That Splend‘d ; â€"STOoONE BUILDIX®NG, black ‘sad used in these teas to make look well. Boxes, 12 I:?. and upwards advertisement for list prices. Our own experience of the use of their teas is, that they are of excellont Aavour, and when bought by the chest or package, at a figure extremely low, leavinga large margin of proft for consumers, or for retailing by dealers, Any ordinary sized family would find it greatâ€" ly to their advantage to ordâ€"r a chest of tea from the Montseal Tea Company .â€"Owen Sound Comet, J "Tak Cee RBEC,.â€"The Montreal Toa ompany ; . Genâ€" l&l.lho“ of mixed tem at 54 cents 1 reâ€" ‘odndhmlo:h ::::.u,. l.dhllla cents cheaper ve ,?h. our â€" obdt. servant, . THUGS3. TRUDEL. â€" Qurszcâ€"Gentliemen, the box ot green tea you sent me a 63¢. is far better than th« toa we have been paying 90c¢. for. Yours truly, t P. a. DROLET, A lurge consignment of the Montreal Tea Company‘s pure teas have been received by u‘hll‘lonincd. There is no paint, dye, or uen nds ki F B s ccnts s â€" T 1 Wisris1oâ€"Gentlemen, I received the ToA according to contract. 1 am very well satisâ€" fed with it, and can thoroughly recommend it.* Your§ truly, Joux Hemrttacs, To the Montreal T.ca Company, Montreal. _ Montreal.â€"To the Montreal Tea Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"st., Montreal: We motice with pleasure the large amount of tea that we have l forwarded for you to different parts ofâ€" the Dominion, and we are glad to find your busi« ness nonrldly increasing. We presume your teas are giving genoral satisfaction, as. out of the large amount forwarded, we hbare only had occasion to return one fiox, which, .we underatand, . was scht. out through a mistake 6. Cus®y, Manager, Canadian Express Company, Moyteasar Tea Cowurazt, CcoL0 AND PLAIN, couo AND PLALN, co AND PLAIN, _ The Montreal: Tea Company : It is protty clear that when an individual or a firm makes a specialit? of a particular tradeâ€"in other wordsâ€"turn all resources and energies in one direction, then we find profits reduced and exâ€" cellence secured, â€" This has been the cas* in respect to the operations of the Company named. ‘The qualitics of Tea supplied are the best in the country, and by rmf: tence to the advertisement, it will be seen that, in price also, an inducement to patronage is offered the public.«â€"Woodstock Times. ‘ | Testimonia)s to tho Montreal Tea C Comnanyâ€" _ '&cou.-.\!mfmal Tea _ Company : te , the Oolong tea which ‘Fon sent me gives me great: satiataction. â€"I ftorwarded part of the chest to a friend in Toronto who 1forms me he considers itas good as he has been pa@ying one dollar per lb. for. Pigae send me a chest of Young Hyson at same ice, vig: ut 75¢. per b. â€" Address as betore. fi’fonr obedient servant, Jxo. T. Darâ€" W vrourxdâ€"=To the Moatreat Tea Company : G. utlemen, Ehave great pleasure in testifying to the: satisfaction which rey customers have universally expressed as to the quality of the tea which T have sold them. . Of courso it is my interest, the game as any other merchant, to buy where I can suit myself and customers bost, and with this view I have purchased from you, and now testify, my entire satisfacâ€" tion of the tea, 1 remain, : yours truly, Drxâ€" cany McBae. § For HUMBERSTOWN LUMBER co. | _ oi â€"We herewith infor i public generally that for many yeats acteod Vt., cpases to act in >Ju.-=al~. € » OU unfir"t & uots of oug.mill ml!’or Humbersto®n Lo Messts BROWNE & SCOTT, F\ d ow 12 Ibsg. and u ‘ld..” rds. See or to Let. of prices, Joszra Mooxet, Russell House Block inform the lumber Ottaws Front.Neâ€" Y ork â€"st. STatt Pakenham. WILLIAX ¥®. CoPFIX, Ordnance Lands Agent. Ottawa, Poebruary 18th, 1809 them . _ Terms of saleâ€"Ten per cent. eash, and the bal. ance in nine equal ancual instalments, with intorâ€" est at the rate of 6 per ceat. on uspaid amounts, Plans to be seen at the Ordnance Lands Office, of this Department. Further conditions at time of M o e ee nE 4 T Lots 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, | ble.â€"Dr. ; m Dopther‘s Milk ozclo..;,'.'.‘ posriâ€" : ‘ streot, 44,45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, | ble.â€"Dr. arker on ri or children,. _ | (rove M e ie ‘| 0# THE INFANT PRINCE drengee upon it as a | 83, 54, 55, 56, 57 ; and on the porth side of Gloy. Prinee should."â€"Social Nctence Reviews! cesterâ€"streot, Lots 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 49, 50, ”-J «. A REAL IMPROVEMENT (Lane«t) on the I 83, 54, 55, 56, 57, and on the south dide of | ordinary kinds of L[EBI@‘$3 FOOD," and the only | t P & , one that keeps good in all elimates | Gloucesterâ€"street, pioces of land, numtered 51, 52, No boiling or steain‘ng. Tins, 1s, -’" 50":4 108. | 53, 54, 55, 56 and 57, and lotter A. ’ SAVORY & MooRrE, ¢<.* *| Terms of saleâ€"Ten per cent. cash, and the bal. | 143, New Bondâ€"st , London. | snoe in nine coual antual instalmese, un 11. __ <| mm _ [ 8 TTC + OR Alzo in the City of Ottawa, on the south Mariaâ€"streot, Lots 44,45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 83, 54, 55, 56, 57 ; and on the north side o Oa the north of the Ridear Canal, being Lot K, Concession C, Nepean, subâ€"Loas 34 and of Lot K, Concession B, subâ€"Lots 24, 25, 26, 27, Gore of Gloucester, MHogaback, : Lot 21, su‘s. Lots 69, 70, 71. To be sold, the following subâ€"Lots lying cast of the Rideon Canal, in Lot F, Concession D, Xe. pean : Nos. 2, 17, 18, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31 and broken subâ€"Lots 32 and 33. To Let or Lease, fo: a termy ot Foar Wharf Lots on thr;nh Rideau Canal to the south of Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12. Public notice is hereby given, that on TUESâ€" DAY, the l6th day of MaRCH next, at noon, at UGowan‘s Hall, Sparksâ€"streot, will be sold, or let on lease, by HECTOR MoLEAXN, Auctioncer, to the highest bidder, the following Lots and Pieces of Land, in Ottawa, and the Township of Nepean > Call and see for yourseives ; vo trouble to show you how they sow. . are best for Carriage Trimmors _ WHEELER & WILSON‘3 Silent Feed Sewing Machines are porfectly noiseless. The most valuâ€" able prosent to any tsdyor Family is a WHEELâ€" ER & WILSON‘3 SEWLNG MACIHILNE. A liberâ€" al reduction for cash on all machines for bolilay prosents. Twontyâ€"five por cont reduction on Emâ€" broidery attachments applicable to the former style of Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machino. Rutâ€" ton Hole Attachments, naw style; Tuckers, Trimâ€" mers, Corders, &¢. *_ @, A. WALTON, Agent /or Ontario R. W.STEPHEX, * W'« : Manager for Oitaowr Ofce. &.. J. F. .COL EM A X, Y. s (Member of the College of Vaterinary Surgeons Toreato ; by appointment, V.S., to the Co. of L"nlotu Agricuitural Society.) f and -d:-. .b J p '"o?'&'.’o?: Nerdig sent inion. Charges moderate. o yatt 812y ‘WRNNNSNHHNNNNNNNNNAeNrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmessensnss..................â€" ROxixc® I.ASDI, oTT W A. VETERINARY ESTARLENMEXNT A YOIK-S'I‘I.II'!. 0T TA Â¥ a, . Next to Salmen‘s MHotel.. NeOr We 'l.f.u wre watranted to work to entire sat. isfaction, rly put up, run, and taken care of,â€"and then l; they do n«:peaf‘-nn to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser, after running them 80 days, ‘.r:{ may return the wheels to us, and we will pay freight, both ways, and retund all parâ€" ments made to us thereon, â€" This guaranteo will be strictly adhered to. We call especial attention to our anperior Gear. ing of all kinds for attaching our Whodls, made lonu. anod adapted to the higi speod at which the run. We caution purchasers against .d;l..vy shafting and goaring. We also manufacture ail kinds of C aw and Flour Miil Machine: y, bave unc bimg Steam EKngines and Bollers, Englisa and American Gangs, Mandesctiting and Self= setting Cliroular Sawerlgs, Upright and Osclllating Mulay Sawerlgs, CGCearing, Shafting, Pullics and Hangers, &¢1, &¢. gln “ufl. Machines end Jointers, Leatherâ€" !ml. achines, (Kaifoâ€"(Grinders, ‘Woollen achinery, Washington Han i Printing Presses, Gordon‘s Power Pross, Taylor‘s Cylinder Press, and Blake‘s Patent Steam Pam». 1 â€"C bortaintnts.d ruvnl's“l“m V ampP. Ohlo'u. containing fall inform free to all applicants. ‘Anldnuâ€" it _ . ®. W. GLEX. B THE HOWE SEWING® yAcCIIXNES of no other manufacturer. Mt. tlon‘s facilities INIuaM. anda we feel sure that be will build a Wheel that will give pertect satisfaction, We therefore commend him to the public of Canaâ€" da with : entire confidence, feeling sare he will manufacture a Wheol in all respects equal to our aw® . Erarsorizuo, Onto, Dec. 25th, 186%, We take pleasure in lnforming the public of Canada that we have sold and turnished Mr. F. W. Gurex, of Oshawa, Ontario, Pattor )#, Formers, Drawings, Gauges, and all othor necessary infor. mation, to build our celebrated Doub‘sâ€"Turbine Water Wheo!, invented by Jamés Lefe!, and. known as the " Leffol Whool" We have al20 obâ€" l‘w ourselres to furnish the same facilities tor mabufacturing to no other parties in Cahads, Without the information we have given Mr. Glea, no one can successfully build our Wohoeis, an! wo :‘vloo parties in Canada to purchase our W how}s We are the only manufacturers who can furnish the gemuine " Lefel Whee!" in Canads, as will be seen by the following certificate : R 2 4 4 “"Q:"l-/ ‘ Cok .SEâ€" | '\j-., * @==@APÂ¥ V i 3/R * # 4 y J % * \-/ OLIDAY PRESEXTSs, Manufaccare Leftfs!‘s Celebrate Doub‘le Turbine Water Wheo! feet and cconomical water whee! in us | JO8SE®PI MALL MAxUCI 99â€"1awimn onsE IXFIRMAR7?, Nerwing Mach més. Signed, W heels are warranted t OsEPIL HaALL () 9'& l \ite Sf 6e MACHINXE W E. PAREXNT, Under Becretary of State. 8 H 4A W A, ~ 0 X T ‘ESTABLISHNED PROT AND RRAXTY. Canal, being part of , subâ€"Los 34, 35, 36¢ ot twenty.one yearr, th east side of the of Sappers‘ Bridge, JAMES LEFFEL A » RT &T Celebrate.l American , Shoomakers and O% HAWA, oNXT , front 1R U nation furnisbed side of , #1, 5%, ¢) 18y { len W ho«ls cilitiee Medical Press, &¢., Feb. 26, 1868, â€" xgm'-,_n. genuing PANCREATIC EMULâ€" BSION sold only in bottles, 2s 6d, 4s 6d and 8s, with Savory & Moore‘s labels and trade maArk. C _.‘- .CONS(-’.\IPTI()N " "“ . ; | ds 4T( treated with Savory & Moors‘s ) \\xts PBAAp |rascrs:artic Euvisron. ~'T See The Lul-c:lln'lid Medicat Heducal Press, & c. s On the 14th Uet. I commenced the Pancreatie Emuilsion Q::n.“ & Moor®‘s) in two teaâ€"spoontul doses, two after dinner and supper. I can only describe its effects bfi saying that it scomed to work like a charm."â€"Dt. Kinkand‘a P.._ C Phthisis and its treatment "\'\'\‘ f g l JC :;I‘( i aÂ¥ JS“. LECCP ic o 090C CoSqim, AOOeo onl‘ frice, for the Teeth and Gumg, . Also constantly on hand Perfames ot all kinds, and Poilet Requiâ€" sites usually kept in a firstâ€"class establishment. No. 41 Sussexâ€"st., Ottawa City. boinaundicdhs c A.. 1.A Colotz: Pomades, Toilet Vinegar frice, for the Pasw 193 °C ) Inogar MORTIMER‘s CoMPOUXD ANTISILIOUS % AXD > l‘A!IIi.Y‘"APEBIENT PILLS, A grand spec: derangement of the Digestiva Or, and for obstructions and torpid action of taffavrang g w =lone hnd torpid nction o Mortimer‘s Vegetablle Worm Destroyer, The only sure remedy that existe, combining deâ€" licious taste apd amazing power, .. â€" This valuable medicina has the extraordinary nfo”mol immediately relieving Cougbhs, Colds, oarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Tightness in Chest, &’:..“tc. It oac‘nt::..by dhoolvl;ur the .:on- goaled gm, caus expectoration, and an agreoealle inoistness to the skin. * ONCENXTRATED LYE, | CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC UE BE&T FPooDp ®FPonr us.\uau:\lzfiw REGISTERED | §E CANADIAN COUGH EMULsION,| _ "Sse»7 TRADE MARK The following extract, which Mr. Mortimer is kindly permitted to publish, is frou the letter of a relative of Dr. w-!x':.. of this city, now residing in the United States : «* * Find out if the Express charges are too high, and if not, arrange with Mortimer Wâ€" let {on have ‘a box of the bottles of CHOLERA MIX URE, 1 could make a little fortune with them. The bottle I h'ugm‘ith me here brought two ladies round from decided cholera; one on board the boat, and theâ€"other in Berlia, United States. Both commenced with diarrhcoea, then with dysentery, and then vomiting. The one at Borlin was very | bad. 1 gave her three doses of the Cholera Mixâ€" ture, the third of which stopped the vomiting. The next day she was all right, or nearly so. She was â€"eratetul. I have now only a little left." '%m. excellent mixture, which s3ould be in every family, is only Sold in Bottles ut 1s CHOLERA, DIARRHEA NE Montreal, P. of Q. â€" s 78 Highâ€"st., . Providence, R. £.; Row, Holborn, London, England TWENTYâ€"FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE Maaulacturers _and Proprietors wC C C760 Penerelemona 2vet AUFK ACOmenae, â€" Spoken of in terms of high commendation by both druggist and physician,.â€" Phrlade!phin Eagle, | The Pain Kilier is sold at wholeselo by druggists and medicine dealers, and commission merchants, in the principal cities, and retailed by Apothogaâ€" ries, Grocers and at Variety Shops generaliy, throughout the world. Prise, 13 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. & I have used Daris‘ Pain Kill an indispensable artiole in the has effected cures in Diarrhwa bruises it is invaluable.â€"New It is really a valuable medicine, many physiciahs.â€"Boston Trasei/cr We have tasteod this medicine and readers that it not‘only possesses all claimed for it, bat in nrany instance any other remedy which weâ€"have ore Heraid of Goepel Liberty. Wo choerfally add our testimon this med:cine. â€"Roman Citizen. Rev. jJaber S. Swan says, "I h years in my family, and consider it rewedy," . > Pars Kiuu®®z.â€"The testim eflicaey of this valuable modic warrant its introduction into own opinion is that no fami‘y bottle of it for a single hour aches, paing, wores, &c., it is remedy we know of. A bottle long time, and its low price j reach of all. Our readers will Messts, Perry Davis & Son | house in Montrea‘, whence C: l suppliod.â€"News, St, Johne. C Handreds of missionaries give amilar t of its virtues. % Rev. J. G. Stearns writes, "1 consid best remeody for Dyspepsia L ever know." L¢HT B IHND I K 6 It an attack of Diarrhooa, l.)ysontory or Cramp Colie, don‘t delay the use of the Pain Killer. Rev. H. L. Van Meter, Burmab, «rites, " The Pain Killer has bocome an almost ind.â€"ponsable article in my family," Li We are glad to loarn that the * Pain Killer" is having so large a sale jn our city, We have every reason to believe it to to an almost never failing oure tor pain, and is a medicine that. no family should bo without. â€"Montreal Puwot. THE QOFPTAWA TIMES, MARCH 6 prevalent, an efectual remedy, an 4 tained, is Petry Davis® Vegctalle 1 is no new nostrum, vended by un but bas stood test of over 20 yoa who use the u:Tclo., internally or e connest with it grate{al recollection inven(or.â€"lludingu’ Chronie!», C. W oR TIM<IL*s$ X PURBLY YÂ¥EGETABLE MEDICINE At this season, when c NONE OTHER GEXUIN® INFALLIBLE REMKEDY uddea Colds, Catarrh AAIN KILLER ‘ds, Eurns, Frostbies, Chillblains, Erysipelas, Ringworsis, Whitlorws, Loils, Ud Sores, Nproin«, Bruises, Toathache, Headache, Newralgia inthe Face or Head, Pains in the Nide, Pains in the Back ant Loins, Rheumatism, I(qumnhc"b'oll. Neuralyie or Rheumatic Pains in the Joints and Lambs, Stings of Insccis, Sorepions, Cstipedes, and the Bites of Poismmous Insccts endAcuomous Reptiles, > : . tea Colds, Catarrh, Cogh+, Bronchitis, Asthma, Fover and Ague, Dyspepsi¢, Liver Complain, Acrd Stomach, Headache, Hearthurn, Indiuges= t on, Canker in the Mouth, Throat or Stomach, Nick Headache, Scee Sickness, Piles, Kidncy Complaints Canker itash, Cramp aad Painia the Stomach, Painter‘s Colic, DViarrhwa, :Dys : extery, Summer Complaint, Clolera Mortus, (ba‘cra Infantum and Cholorn, : [ 'Fon CASES of MORTIMEIYs APPCJIED: EXTERN BOWEL COMPLAIXTsS VAREN INTE&NA} wtings«" Uhranicle, C. W. â€" <â€" _{ _ |> ®R®.â€"The tostimeniais borne to the s valuable niecdicine are sufficient to ntroduction into every house. Our s that no ral}xi'y should be without a r a single hour. In flesh wounds, wores, &c., it is the most etfoc:ull. ow of, _ A bottle will last for a very 1 its low price places it within the Our readers will remember that the hot only possesses ull the virtues but in nrany instances surpasses PERRY DAVIS & sox "CVHZni remeuy, and one casHy obâ€" Davis® Vegetable Eain Killee. 1t ‘m, vended by unknown sagents, a test of over 20 years ; aad those scle, Ainternally or externally, will sa in{ that it scomed T. &ln ead‘s Paper on MWedicat: FPOR 3d. and 28. 64. Eack ul recollections of its '.‘;'“, rites, "1 consider.it the weâ€"have over known (Laneâ€"t) on the ' Toilot Boxes in variety, es :" and the only a Rimmel‘s New Porfurces, : , %s, So‘pd tw | : ._ Cawbridge Bougutt, RE, â€" I f lâ€"st , London. | 4 Oxford Boaguet, meuamenmmsmemmeem mm ' £* Â¥nglisch Levendor Water e s t Killer, andâ€"consider it the medicine box. ~It hoea, and for cuts and CC C dNera,) 5 RNALLYâ€"coREa t, l’k{i(blqmc, Ery , Coils, Ud Sores, 8 leadacke, ]\'mrulyi an the Side, Pain Son have opened out a e Canadian orders ara , *1 bave used it for INFANTS, , aghs and colds are so , 330 St. Paulâ€"st., 5 ft Bouthampton ve aimilar testtmony an invaluable y in favor of . wis | K CURES , Piles, Kidncy irp aad Painia Wiarrhwo, : Dys: C’-'fl'"l'tl M"l’uu, It a used by Assure our ; A complete stock just received 6f Toilet Articles, | Patent Medicines, Genuine Drugs and choniuhs" 24 Druggists‘ Sundries of all oriptions o m .\_V“. M. MASSEY, > Silver Top Smelling Bottle., Booten Plaid Smolling Bowles, Improved Porfumed Distributors, &e., &e., &o A complete stock just noo:v'm of Toilet Articles, Patanmk M aroa 0 full in the Canada Gazette), to ‘irvo T W 0 ’ MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the application (clearl and distinetly specifying its nature and object), ,m the Canada Gazette, and also in a newspaper published inthe County or Union of Counties afâ€" fected, sending copies of the first and last of such / notices to the Private Bill Office. Aill Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the jirst three weeks of the Session, f : ALFRED TODD, _: | Chf, Clk, Commiitees and Private Bills, | H. of Commons. ‘ | Ottawa, February 9, 1869, na C PP _ Parties intending to make application to Par. liamenit for Private Bills, either for granting exâ€" clusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, or for doing anything tending to affect the rights or property of other parties, are hereby notified that vhey are required by the 51st and following Rules of the House of Commons (which are published in full in the Canada Gazette), to give TW o MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the application (clearl _ amd difertuckrc c ccik . T THE MEDICGAL [ > 28 Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa Pntvrrn BILL®. P12 im i â€"Shmmmemgies c C Wimmmmnyabicomingrgnmntoge LIVER & ’ 0 facturers o COAL 1 Ccoan ; NEWCASTLE GRATE oLIDAY PREsSEXTS NA# facturers of Bedstea diore Il}nd. Otuawa, C. W P)LAN!. SPECIFICATIONS, &e., ‘ & O’CONIOR & WALLER, Exol ._ kers, Fire. Life and Aocidental Commission and Collecting Agents. _ Ofice, No. 21.Snuox-ltrnt, Qttawa, k. E. o‘apxxor. 378y Â¥. K. Wiihermmeuentire ie We it it . â€"â€"â€" Q CHRISTIE, Commission M +. "0 General Agent. Sole agent Highwines andProof Whiskey ; also, chine Ales and Porter. Pork,,Flour, OrFriCz : No. 5, Sparks Street, near House, Ottawa city, C. W. : U sacester, near Ottawa. Sury "oription executed with accuracy. ;dSm-ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"p: dihce of N. Sparks, Solicitor, . Weceire prompt a‘tention. 'l{ SPARIKS, Provincial Land MRe _ Draughtsman, &c., éoommi Urnper and Lower Canada.) flce an Pii ce in n mtc 000 e oo . ®P® opposite the Post Office. Rarerexors.â€"â€"H ASims, Esq, delphia ; Thos Fuller, Esq, Ar Dr J A Grant, M P., Ottawa ; Th Managing Director O. & St.‘L. ] Prepared for biildings of e f11 BIDNEY g FP 11tf l’ ‘B. 'I'A('KABERRY, Auction ~Rooms ©# No. 36, Rideauâ€"street, below Whyte‘s Sta. tionery Store. ~‘The sale of Real Estateâ€"at Auction or private sale promptly attended to:; Consignâ€" monts received and immediate attention will be paid. Sales attended in any of the city or counâ€" try 699y EB. The "QUSEX»" comprises allthe requisitesfer a firstâ€"class Kestau ant. The House hnqbunrefi:tod and ref tnished mro;xv;houn The BAR contains ths cheigest Brandsir Wines and Ligu "es, and every delicacy of the soas a wiil ‘be found on the table. The Proprieuw'l best efforts will be directed to he comâ€" ort of h is guests ano patrons. ings 'i“lE # QUEREN * RESTAUr®ANT, °_ _ M, KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of Metcalfe and Wellingtonâ€"stroets, opâ€" posite the main entrance to the Government Baildâ€" Gould, Pembroke and Pontiac. _‘ >> Part.cular attention paid to the comfort of guests. Good rooms for commercial travellers. , Horsos and vehicles always on hand." $ y 9e LACKAWANNA Corner of Main and Prince of W alesâ€"streots Pembroke, Ontario, fca Stages in connection with the steamers Jason Gould, Pembroke and Pontiac. * * traveilers 506+ Opposite the Court Il CAPfll:ul.\'Ls, (Oné Established 1851. . T8 Permanent and transient boarders accommodaâ€" ted, and every uuntion\?lid to their comfort, i 960y JOHNX ROMANs, Proprietor. \ M‘-â€"â€"-.’__’ eup e t (D l)lCK\VICK HOUSE, Cornar Is * Family and Dispensing Chomist. D: CEORGE HUTCHISON, Dentist. Odiceoâ€"Spurksâ€"street, opposite® Magzoo & Russell‘s.> 576y stroot, “IAVEIRLY HOUSE, o BARRINGTONâ€"STRE&T, Dn. 0. C« WOODy Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur,‘ Ottawa, â€" Day oflice ox:lposlto Mageo & Russeli‘s, Sparksâ€"street, Centro Town ; Night oflice at his residence, Mariaâ€"street, Centre Town. CaxCz@s Curk», without the uso of the kai/e, by a new, but certain, speedy, and almost painloss process, References given to poties suc» coes{ully treated, it required. 1iw100y ED\VA D Cc. EIALLO(‘II, M.D., M. E. C. §. Dukeâ€"st , LeBreton‘s Fluts, %o »posite the well." Office hours from 8:30 to lo;f!\) a.m., and 3 to 5 p.m. % irocera facturers . D gp‘; oiyen MARTIN, Dentist. Oflice Eparksâ€"street, Cential Ottawa. BAutf Pembroks, Aug. 1, 1868, 23" Oysters,Game eto.,dai‘y YHH ME']’ROPOLI']‘AK, 4 . 1 AUMOND‘S BLOCK, 7 j Rideau Street Ottaroc, | â€" 202tf P. QO‘MEARA, Prorrixtor®, «E. ‘C. A. LEAIGH TTAWA HOUSE. BILLILNGS®, Jr., l‘. r. t. C+. LRGGO, Physician, Surgeon and Accouchour, Officeâ€"Hunton‘s Block, Sparksâ€" HALIFAX, : NOVA ScOoTIA, « C. A. MARTIN, Dentist. ° Officcâ€" issexâ€"street, over Mossrs. Campbell & (f)o.'s, . BAut (Lump and Egg Sizes.) BLACKSMITHWS. _ â€" BDoids anb Salsons E. HOUGHTON, Pro[nriotur, (Late of soughton‘s Dining Paloon.) gpacious sampleâ€"rvota for commercial ‘ 858y w, COwaRrD & co., ._ Commission Morehmu,. __ Offlceâ€"17 Sparke.st. "%"%®» Frovincial Land Surveyor, aughtsman, &c., éoommluionod for ower Cnuds.) ‘fice and residence, ear Ottawa. Survey: of every desâ€" ited with accuracy. Communications tawa City, (poct,-plid), or left at the Bvarks, _Bolicitor, &0., Ottawa, will Atliscellancous. ttial Cans. AT Corner James and King ourt IHouse and Public Office 0T wn randiry? dirarens t rus! S cis a Life and Accidental Iusurance iWisskte c als C i (Egg and Stove Sizes.) JOHN OLIVER, WILLIAM ANNABLE ~ (Bereened.) f o description, by PFTSP Atufta® Bole agent for Read‘s , Esq, A«chitect, Philaâ€" Bq, Architect, Albany ; ‘® ; Thos Reyrolds, Esq St. L. R, R. T40t Architoct,Elgin street J. COPELAND, ; also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" _I-'lour, &c., for sale: Wellingtonâ€"st. s Exchange Broâ€" 971td . K. WALLER, Merchant and the Russell Proprietor, 809y Offices, ST. | * "°°""p ‘nC° MofLimportantof modern Medical Dis. & « PLANK €&SCANTLI NG, w? 2overies stands the. ____ P \ i lotvuioun widths and thickness, The whole can , QA“ ADIAN P‘\‘IN DESTROY ER 1 1 | be seen in the Union Forwarding C ompany‘s Yard Sl“égr:ci:: :'fi“l“‘il:;d'é‘r:":::'if fi‘:'éu,sf' ‘r:c;l' hroct J‘ where it is piled. © * Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowel ' 1 Apply at the ofice of the Union }‘orwardpg , Complaints, Burns,"calds, | ‘ | Co., or to the proprietor at Onslow. ¢ . Frost Bites. &c., ke. ‘ . * f The Canadian Pain Destroyer has sow beeu * wWALTON sMITH. ’ before the public for a length of time, and ‘ R Ottawa, February 8, 1889. @73 | whenever used is well liked, never ftarling in ., ______“\__‘._'_ pypr o | Single instance to give rmanent reliet when DARL!Y’S ARABIAN n EAVE REMEDY | timgely‘ used, and wsnavronever known a linngla and CONDITION MEDICINE is hoi 25°7 | ©a50 of dissatisfadtion where the directious are proâ€" K superior to any, or all other preparations "For | Berly followed ; but of‘the contrary all are delight e cure of Hoaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken ed with its onerations, and «peak i n the highes | Wind, and all diseases which affect the wind of terms of its virtues and magical @Gocts. } horses ; also, ‘ms a Condition Medicine, surpassing Wespoak from experience in this matter, havin everything of the kind, is easy to give, sure to cure tested it thorqughly, and therefore Tuse who as | andsafe in all cases and at all times, and dees sufering from any of the complsints for which it :s | \ noit priot"“ the horse from being worked while «ccommended may depend upon its being & Soveâ€" | ueing it. â€" : eign Remedy. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by removâ€" he astonishin . € ing from the airâ€"cells the coagulable lymph.. or Etro:erto?n‘z‘ursm;g;’;mr :cl-lr. S;?:: ii:'u!‘ ::-. that secretion which in heaves clogs them, causing commended, and its worderful success in subduing | a difficulty in breathing, and by its action on the | thetorturing pains of Fneumatism. and inre ieving | " diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to Nervous Affections, eititle it to a high zank in uh. | 4 tosoune its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the list of Remodics for thesocomplaints, Dealers are $ dmufll?:?h.du”" “‘l‘ "“"":‘ ‘ih. distendâ€" coming in from Medicine Dolfon in all parts of the | « ;‘ veasse hri '“'r:d 'm c do y its use the country for further gapplies, and each testifying i otse‘s ‘w'_' mproy: a ’;‘“3"‘"'“" 9f | to the universal satisfaction it gives | ! A / the digestive organs “"’“’k , softening the skin, The Cansd4ian Pain Destroyer never fails to give | U ndflqtz to the coat a sleck and shining appear lamedinte rolief. All Molicine Denlers keen i : D. W. HURD, successor to livun & Co., Maiden 2&;:’,::3::?,,:‘{ ns::,’ iL““ pe fewite wilt * é.u, New York, Sole Proprietor for the United Price 5,,,“,4,‘,,’3,,,,5, per bottle ' T. “o ' & T Â¥ * NORTHROP & LYMAN, | NCORTHROP & LYM aN M lc d 1 tha Cats 2 ,, 703 C Cpp CAAAS, UY remoy. ing from the airâ€"cells the coagulable Iymph, or that secretion which in heaves clogs them, causing a dificulty in breathing, and by its action on +2 itsee sc o L > ’ DARLEY’S ARABIAN EavE and CONDITION MEDICIN® i { superior to any, or all other prepai e cure of Hoaves, Coughs, Thick a: Wind, and all discases which affect t borses ; also, as a Condition Medicine, everything of the kind, is easy to give, s andsafe in all cases and at all times, not prevent the horse from being wor using it. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, t Ina Prame ahe cctc coam con ' ied * e c on "1%" Cnibevlp | Newcascle, Ont., Proprictors for Canaaa. | Price 25 sents. Sold by Geo. Mortimer, Joni | pberts, W . M. Massoy, finry F. MceCarthy, J, | inner, and J. Browp. in Ottawa. £89â€"45â€"6m | S uoinindinerta lt e seintels w al. of various widths and thickness, ~The wholo can be seen in the Union Forwarding Company‘s Y ard where it is piled. : f Apply at the offce of the Union l-‘orward‘kng Co., or to the proprietor at Onslow. For Sale in this cily. The lmdc;nimd offers for sale the above quan. tity of seasoned hardwood, consisting ‘of 0AK, â€" SEASONED HARDWOODLUMBER January 28, 18$9. 100,000 * Oor THE & ; CoxarEearion pE Norre Darxe E FROM MONTREAL, :C;I:mf:lg‘?ef?:m the public that they will ope I'[USICAL AcaDEMy. s s Mr. GUS#AVE SMLTH, (Organist of the Cathe . dral) a Graduate of the Imperial: Conservaiory of Paris. Lessons on Piano a 1 Singing. Rideauâ€" street, corner of K ingâ€"stroot â€" Ottawa, June 23, 188. TT i t The school year will, as hitherto, be divid to three terms, / A reduction made for brothers, and for ments made in the first week of term. 03 MAPLE, PRINCIPAL: Rev. Bioxkertox A. Enwarns, B. A., ; (exâ€"scholar Jesus Coll., Oxford.) 3 Business will be resumed on moNDaAY, xJAX, 4th. Hours of Stuadyâ€"9:20 a.m. to 12:30, and 2 4 p.m. 'l;cnoot. FrEE8S.â€"For Sound Commercial and English Education, $ per term. Higher Mathsâ€" matics, Latin,Greek, French and Music, (each) $2 per term ®xrRi. * % TUE REV.GZEO. NOEL HIGGINSON, M. A , Incumbent of. New Edinburgn, the with especial sanction of the Bishop of the Diocose, receives a limited number of the sous of gentlomen as mornâ€" ing pupile, > * &uidonoo‘â€"bslhousie-st., Ottawa., Terms made krown on application, Q10+f E7 P Om PC RATHIT T pov ie s ts 00 0 00 ef Aeme C000 17 Mak freil Oftawa, J, A. Grant, Esq, M.D.,. M. P., | .. . Yia Vermont Central. > 'lh; Henry Cotton, Esq. Shs 2443 M. D. M.P., Express for New York via Plattsburgh, Lake _ N.B.â€"Prospectuses on application to Mrs. Robt. Bsp (eh";'i’];'?' Biu;’hnfltont& Rutland “23':00 p m ® C . 16. 32â€"A4wEFLâ€"S. â€"xpress for Island Pond, at................. 2: m Stewart Ottawa, Ontario 932144 wF l‘_.‘; 1i | Night Express for Quebec, Isiand Pond, P IANOâ€"«FORTE TULTION, > j Gorham and l\-r!land‘, ltflppl'll‘ be . in P + ; t'een.M(_mtreal and lsland Pond at *3 g pizl U ARE: Professor of Music and ‘Teacher | _ St. Hilaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton,Mg of Piarp, Voice and Harmony. Music Roms and | ltlcb:non‘i, ESherbrooke, Watervilie ; Residence, O‘Connorâ€"st â€" rommer of Slaterâ€"st., Con.â€" ! and f.-m'n'emk‘on!y. Mess arrre s s sererice~n1 0; 10 p x tre Town. % |___23~ Sleeping Cars on ail Night Traips. Bagâ€" Ordérs may be lett at his tesidence or at Orms & ! gage checked through, Son‘s Music Store. f [ Ihq _su;arzner _Caristta leaves Portland every M ADCCXATiox««ii a..«,;. ; i{~â€".â€"â€".â€"_â€".â€" | SATUOLOAY AFTERNGONX (after the arrival of EQUC.\TION--C_LA“SIC.\[ AND GEN= | train from Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" . , ERAL s I fax, N.%., returning on Tuaséinas References are kindly permitted to the Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald, K.C.B., Hon. 8. L. Tilley, C.B., HMon. Alex. Cawpbell, Hon. Malcolm Cameron, Hon, Col. gray, M.*., Fennings Taylor, Esq., Andrew Drummond, Esq., Manager Bank of Monâ€" treal, Ottawa, J. A. Grant, Esq, M. D.,M.P., apd Henry Cotton, Esq. N.B.â€"Prospectuses on applic ition to Mrs. Robt. Stewart Ottawa, Ontario. P324awFlâ€"5â€"1i 1HE 4IsTERs Mrs. Robert Stewart devotes all hor time to the duties of her station. The utnost care will be taken in reference to health, mora)s, and religious training, ard the domestie arrangements are such as to ensure comfort to those comimnitted 10 her care; The noxt term will begin on the ist February, 1869.° â€" T 5 Mer system is mmiernizn'd};;x;;»lete ; the house commodious, and situated in one of the best parts of the city. MR3 ROBEIT sL6Â¥W \RF®, from Loadon, FEngâ€" land, has madse arraagoiments to receive as Board. ing Pupils (ia conjunction with her already well established day scoool) a limited nuimber of young ladies, to whom she will impart a solid and polite education on moderate terms. 1 She has had great exnerience in teaching, ‘and the management of young people. . FD\‘V.& uD T. DARTKXELL, Barrister, 4 Sulicitor, Attorney and Notary Public, Cterk of the Peace and County Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. Officsâ€"In the Court House, L‘Urignal. 34 £m EES & GEMMILL, Barristers, Attopneys, L Solicitors, Conveyancers, &¢,. . Ofic=â€"In the Court House, Ottawa., Rosiikt Lers. Butf _ Jous J. Ormuthe. P J. BUCKLEY, L.h.â€"B., Barrister and ® â€" Attorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, + Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, and Notary Puablic.. Oficcâ€"over Mr. Luke Cuzâ€" ner‘s Boot and Shoe Store, ideauâ€"st., Ottawa. 33 1y R' Me HAYCOCK, Attorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, soiiâ€" e eitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Public, and Patent Right Solicitor. Ofliceâ€"Post Office Building, Elginâ€"streot, Ottawa. 43utf E ) 0+CONNOR, Ationneyâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicitorâ€" ® in Chancery, Conveyancer, &¢ ,, Bussexâ€" street. Oflice, Uniza Buildings, Ottawa. b5y LAPIEI(I(E & HAYCOCK, Attorniesâ€" atâ€"Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Cha acery, Conveyancers and Notaries Public, Corner of Sussex and Yorkâ€" streets, Ottawa,. â€" > 2 4368} Office. NICHOLAS SPARICS, Barrisicr and Attorâ€" neyâ€"utâ€"Law, Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyâ€" ancer, &o. Oficoâ€"Lang‘s Buildings, Elginâ€"st., opposite the Post Oflice, Ottawa. 484y . Y‘!‘-080!]0\!5: & TAILLON, Barmisters, 1Â¥ & Soticitors, «c. OZceâ€"Mosgrove‘s Buildings, Rideauâ€"strect, Ottawa. . Wirutax Mosgrov®, _ 366t! â€" Groror Tamiosx. Otta wa. m J‘P. MACPHERSON, G, KENNFDY, J W. W. W ARD, of the late firm of Lewis ® Pinhoy & Ward, has removed his Chancery Office to Bell‘s Law Chambers, opposite Russeli HMouse, Elginâ€"st. s j dw NE « ALBAN‘sS SCHOOL, {'\ As MARA, Architect. ~Oficeâ€"Aumond‘s 4@ Buikdlings, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. _ 9027 oaArDIxG aND YoUMG LADIE® TETREAU, Notary Public for the Pr & vince of Quebec, Hull, near the. Po ACPMERSON, KENXNCDY & CYURISTIE, Barristers, &o, Lang‘s Biotk, Elginâ€"st., ELM,. BIRCIH & ASit, PLANK & SCANTLI NG, ZEdmcationat. Xeqal Canbs. Dauyâ€"st *.edicine, lurp\sning y to give, sure to cure all times, and dees being worked while FEE1 OF , as hitherto, be divided in nAy sCHooL. FoRr UOTTAWA, ONTARIO. 959â€"22wk2m 715y or ";.’. 938f G Eo $1.r lefa mit whoun :. * .9 | ipality D 27 ~ Universal sitisfaction it gives j | thorize the Munic The Cansdian Pain Duuoyoi never fails to give tb.l said fh?:r‘n":: mmediate rolief. All Meficine Dealers keep i “: th y ‘ sfih&'k:;“gzdonnd usei ; and no family will uired for the m _ out it after onse try ing it. Cw ies o t Price twentyâ€"five cena per bottle. THE TIMES is printed a0 ' NORTHKOP & LYMAN, â€" â€"â€"| _ Tas Orrawa Tiks Neweastle, C. W., xc Coxupaxy, at the O General Agonts for C. W Centre Town, Ottew&.. Bol _by Geo. Mortimer, John Koberts, W M | Managiug . Director . ALME Massey, H. P. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J. Editor ** * Brown, in Ottaws. 5d * open oYy V V _y Q\Cuunuu PAIX DESTRC ’ Among the most important of modern I _ }/,;. . > Soveries stands the CHRISTIF P!Aso TUNTNG.â€"The subscriber baving decided to divide his time equally between Ottawa and Ogdeasburgh, would beg to inform his his old patrons and others, that he hopes, in fature, to attend to their orders for tuning more promptly than heretofore. Shall visit Ottawa onee a month, Orders received at Mr, Bermingham‘s Auction Rooms, and at E. Miles‘ Music Store. GEO,. N. BEXEDICT. N.B.â€"A lirge Ball Room promises, which will be let at. tacn s 3y NCO _ MCAL 10 Jt It, DOOth‘# Store, Chaudiere z House, Sign, Villa and general g:ilnting execute l or:l the most r:.uonlble terms. ilings and walls istempered in colors to uit Fresco work of all kinds to order. sys References permitted to the followirig gentlemen: A. U. Baldwin & Co., J . R. Booth, Esq., R.K. Bootb, Esq., Rev. Mr. Johnson, Hull ; Revy Mr; Picket, Ottawa ; Mr. Haycock, Architect, s August 26. . 829 6m Revierepemmerniircem usnn ue cce .. s.. R&.\'DALL & MOxXTcOMXERY. PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL AXpD DECORATIVE PAINTERS, ; AND PAPER HANGER®S, Chaudiere and Bull. (Shop next to R. R. Booth‘s Stora Chandizes i oayc2 0 B PFSH MISS MAGUIRw3 MILLINERY, EsfAip. LISHMENT is now REMOY ED to the Store next to Messrs. Magoo & Russell, Spartksâ€"st. Ottawa, January 23, O5ta MRS. SMITH having received ber new styles of FALL HATS & BONNETS, will be happy to see her old friends and the public generaliy. Gent Felt Hats cloaned, dyod and done over in the best style . N.B.â€"Ths moet made te order, Cor Netober 10 _ For further information departure of all trains at tions, apply at the Ticket : ion; * Tickets is pal scations The International Company‘s in connection with the Grand leave Portland every MONDA Y John, N.B. Fhe has excelient ac and freiwht. OMINXION BOoWLING ALLEY _ GOoTIXG â€"wWEST, Day Express for Ogdcrsburg. Citawa, Brockville, Kingéton, Belevilie, , . Toronto,Gueiph, London, Brantford, Goderich, Buifalo, Detroit, Chicago, f and a‘l points West, st................. Night _ do do â€"do do _ do Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stetions, At.... â€"++..+.« Trains for Lachine #t............~:00 a m, â€" _8::0 pm, 5:00 pm. . _ GOING@SOUTH ANXD EAsT Accommodation Train tor Island Pond and Intermediate Stations at......... Expressfor DoSstODBL..:.+..+.â€"++++.+s+e.11s«,, Express for NewYork and Bostonat..._.__ Montreal, Dog* ToTICE. 18C8.] wn!xn-:n ARRANGEMEXTs. 1869. Trains now leave BONAVENTURE STATION as follows :| BrockvilliomA pril 11 Alitrains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to i nd from Perth. The 7:15 a.m. traim from Brocky.Me connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Oitawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, Pembroke, &¢., &c., an@ the 1:15 pm. ttain from Sandpoint leaves after thoso steamers aro due rom east and | west. *~ d Eagzage to and from O‘tawa chockced through from and to stations on Grazsd Trunk Railway Return tickets to Pressott, Kemptvilie and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the priscipalstaâ€" tions o# the "inc. s idns Citnaited Putcih tR otis d @ The time of these Traims has beer to ensure connection with night and Grand Truck, east anue west. _ _ T. 8. DEZLO _Buporinte: EMOY "10 O @il trains at terminal and wn;p_t-a: pply at the '!'icket Office, Bonaventure Staâ€" k » «Managing Dairector, cvilionApril 11. 412y raArP TRUNK RAiLWAY cox. PANY OF CaANADA. Al‘. sued through at the Company‘s princiâ€" or li:‘ifornstioh and time of arrival and Meu BE q ce ic P & ’ D i o + wltind AindnsaArids &3 .1 18 5 The best of liquors wil| be found 3. f B. B. LAR[VIE_!’J:. Ball Room is attached to the Bm e ca m s PA » ontreal on Fridl‘y“;i-ghâ€"t,)‘ urning on Tuesday. 11 be let i{n"lo;-i-g}: «Billinery. BRYDGES, Managing Director 0" § i888. i et fashiorable Mantles and Coats orner of Bank and Albertâ€"st«. x DESTROYER ; torm bis friends thatzo openâ€" ed on MONDAY, the 26th OCTOBER,his f BOWLINXG ALLEY, This is one of the best in the Carvital, and equai to nn{ in America, It coutains our alleys, and with firt class balls. ‘There will be kept a rogistor: book for the parâ€" of markirg the num. mof points made each d»y tolst Japuary next, and the he highest number of points ] RADÂ¥Ent m oo CE3 â€"â€"The . subscriber baving his time equally between h, would beg to inform his irs, that he hopes, in future, Ihe subscriber begs to haee KE MB l ut LStOTF, ARRIVE JN 00 a wa. 0 a, ue, 11;:00 a, m. & 10 p. m. 1.45 p. m. so Trains has been soarraagzed as ompany‘s Steamers, ranning hn S l m Ti ic ie uie oommodin'm for pa I“Uggn MONDAY, the 30tg of NOV ., her noirce, TRAINS will roa & OTEAWA RAFLâ€" WALl. THOMAS REYNXOLDS, ; l & Mamaging Diroctor, | 2rams all run ty Moâ€"treal | Grand 'l‘ruulER-.â€"llw-l;.: arm a a» W : U ABRBOTT, lA NGE MEX T rich priu’."""" T 0 received with | ® P resoott Railway.) ARLIVE TN PRESCOTT, 19.39 a. m. a April, i 4.15 P ARRTIVE IN 11;00 a 1 I f iet whos | COPPE ingle ho proâ€" Bank delight | * Betweer highes } o 1 , havi m vh: 'll.ll"c { M éc., ith it [g | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" %ove» | Noucn. in FPain i A: t r |b:i.nl':; }f‘&'m at 5 p m, for St a«« 100 9554 1y trains on y Aprlication will be made® ’ of the fi‘mwfi | rute the CALE P: | ING & SMELTINXG COMP | conttruct a Canal or | the Township of Cal A | of the Ottawa or South | thorize the Municipality G 7:00 8SG8tf INs â€"‘or the relief ang cure of Dance, Puerperal Hyeteria, ation is from the recipe of & Physician, and the very great # Attehded its use in mo? case, 8 est medical skill was of no availl I subscriber to give it ov:r genuine has the subscri vau I’eacr_houle. Price one dollat. CEG. uwa CuPPER PLATE J. A. HARTE, Chomist, 396, Nt Montreai. * Harte‘s Plorida Water, fi ported. Price 37} cents per Bank Street, Ce ~ Between Sparks & C Bills of Exchange, Bill Grdn..'dfe. Prinied o6 Â¥ Duted at Elil-bil of Otews of January, A. D, 1869, s ® ; ISSGLUTIONX OR COâ€"P ’ a} jaew" es PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby partnerghip heretotore dersigned as DRY OO COity of Ottawa, under the «GRANT & HENDERSON," wi ed by mutual consent. R 1y & In and sugar Superior 8 Veal is gers N.B.â€"Als rty niture, &c.,tboicy_;â€";;" from the Prescott, King and Montreal !_fqu‘r: and a general aszortment of I Cornices, &c., at the lowest cask in the Ottawa market. AL80, STOYVES, all patterns and sizes, nz » IROXN, C SHELF & HEAYVY THOS., BAAc ARODEE‘s3 a 950b EE {ATCHELL BROS, such parts of the Map or I’h.: evnce, as relate to the County of C deposited in the office of the Clark the County of Carleton, and & as relate to the County of IJ posited in the office of the Clerk oft Cornty of Lanark. y] Is hereby given that the Map of Reference of the Carada Company, from the City of Ot with the Line of the Brockville way Company, have been dor the Department of Public "Ya lish style. Jum _ Wo Levin will immamd!m‘ SKLRTS, which will be sold at my E:ices, in order to clear the stock a and. _ Attention is CANâ€"CAN, LA LCLm NIER and the DUCHESS Ehirt, gow : clite in.all the principal ces ~ . ff o mrmnm mcfi +. h *A *Semams en . if Annmmmimeice auady . hn mmaag » » f Psnnd e Choe nmeten# * 7 tm rsimgrny »a retrta im w â€"cudha Dated this Tenth uay of | + Oftawa, X |'An' & *E . INSURaXop [*4 $ s k. Sole Whclesale Agents in the ‘- sale of J. Sewill‘s W atches. Ottawa May 20. Ottawa, Feb: 8, 1869 For the sale of th HER MAJZST Y QUEEX m 3 NAVT, Prize Medalist of the Gâ€"u- : tion of London, 1882 _ A CC TTE E TUE RIGHT nuxoan: MISSIONERS OF Tag HFER A Genersl, To co f oopoied Witk ts seneral, T weont the above }‘:[!;-y'r:.t:n'u‘%r sand Dollars ($70.(mo‘“("' ~a~. The Hon. Coi, Joh, “â€"-8. ~ Ainnmaintad ... . s Chraw "andl appointed ( fon. Aille ARDWARE :; \wE ®ERFBEY arromt UBLIC NOTICE Ott LNPBHIsS, CULTIYARDRN )ttnwu, D T M1ION a MAJESTY Tugoy 1so apiced, rolled and roumit cured Hams and Bacon, @ No. 7, Lower Town neob tall Fod ‘Beef. e SEWILL, LUver R, Nams, n‘nxru{i}?‘. MALCOLMY _ . m of London, 1 “' vereal l-'xbibifi:&‘ ‘u REBY AProper “ Ey nppo_#‘ To N18 l“ JoOUX YO®, WATCHRS *VUADRAC the by d Ti Tew . * The U XIo ' q;\”:.AN).’dM.EIU‘L‘ Ziardiware. s\ _ 36 C090 76. Pray ‘ounsel 16 the *"o £al matters will he RWIpx ° CC AEH IneUitait 7 and immediu‘ pn:: )ec. 8, 1868, nng Inlllr.‘ TADRACEthe hn ted we."2° VW ! these celebrated H. & A. s.wn:"'l rember t Aiz. JOHX LiSLIR _ Agent for d OURT OF gp naral | Rore, Coum$ ‘\‘ 25 CRCteq iNANCp Dap 1 Ottawa, lh‘nh'. AT &n in ‘un'. n CAMERQy °_ Ihe suabsoriber would , Families and others to bis If‘ And other Mait: PORTS, SHERRIES, BR | To ether with a Gener tl&“â€"Ongq â€" &A oal dly solicited â€"_Â¥INE BOTTL Which is in eplendid conditio SCOTCH, IRs u. INNAXN Lix®E oP ut s FRoM XEW YoRK E AKD ALTERNATE 1 ‘RAIFE OF P18&AO®E RDY THE 8 1B Dll\' Hadd4ock “noww Pmâ€"‘wâ€"" STBABBURGH Mosts, Porxxn Boof and Tonge Plssznvx:s and Jollii , Rtawa, Jan .nwu LED Sain PXCKLBD Ma grickueo us In Half Barre RpBRY Codhsk., Roll B 10 MOl:us And a fillstock of Choic Ottaw a, Nov. 3, 1868., NOR menerenniites #aeeene n*s, N.F., by branch fenads mites at s foias or to HERRICK gorrt® ausk, ggoraâ€" NRESH HALIBUT ® REENAEAS I for sale cheap NRESH SALMOX sjoryr w ® i+30» YE ASâ€"Black, Green and Good, and selocted for fi UG UST RECEIVED 0( NX 1J RANXGE Banana, Poach, Biacktb wherry Sytups. LXNXAN Maddios, &¢ q EqEX to #3.00 OFPFEESâ€"A Try thom. O:lebr EMOK, GINXGER, GRAX RE3H LOBsT RESERYVED 0+ Q MATO and oth RESH MACKI LY"S Chocolate and X ABAADOR HAERRIN barzois and4 hat: barrels L A V OL kinds of GCROCERI , Wholesale and R SIBLE PRICES €o of the articles will re ASPBERRY WNIXEG A! LL KIND® GENXER &1 A B1 TTS Conon F4 OnRTC RTOX‘s BJ D BACCOSâ€"Ths Figest rake in cat, tis foil and w t A 82 LIIVERPOYUL & vve BY THe tvrspay #4 Pirst (‘abo'a.l’oy.q Or Queenstown..... Fist Cabin, Paya or Queenstown..... or Queenstown , N F., by brenth h!l ~QU¢ -Ql,:‘uw- & ) / sif ASES SCOTCH L 2W BOoxX : T H: TO Xo# it T5 cis. OTEPLE : 1 A " rocC» *«C% OCERI1ES Â¥Y her OW N AT THK F DI wite A 1 MAE A and D C i. od No Li â€"AR

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