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OTTAWA, -B'RIDAY, MAY 21. 16.69. ' FRO! 080881 a BLat.'lrWBLL. INDIA WAREHOUSE, NeJQBnuv-n, Pull-ll: mums. ', Kind-mam :- m - "."-oi. n P"" luau. ae.. a... 'I'INR BOTTLED ALB mum-Manna. AM 300103, mum, on 31!, mummy-u. P0313. cannula. 3mm. on. a... hmm-mwa "MB.4tha" Gnomes. " in. “In. nuns. h., mu- In ee-pep, MFA-1.9 Itetttf. ‘2 21't "tiaTacaa"liirrieGaid __ ”ii-m 'iii! helm-6:0 at: At . All“. tot" , I'll! WrNB-aeed mu mn.-- T'" - MALL fi'6mm rummmxo mumxm u a van;- a r. Amt?! - a-tg-ar-Neue have.“ “5'51". t, I... Ll. I"!!! a! 0mm: LIQUO do. , m. I. up at gully. Augm! gages. no my - “03. 9130“ OHIO]. " Inc-Win. nummum arc-uni. t J. I W taut-31. If!!! III IOIIY. h I lull. Chill SCOTCH mm - MOI! MNBMttNb-u- but a " Ms out. INTO! canal. C In. toN. It». In. Minnow "tebeeted --uom",-- a “but. at AT THE VANS If?" ', BRANDY, GIN uranium) m uit on: hub.- can?” Immanuel um. All) wan-u 00090, 'tmqei'trtg Rudy-undo M... 0M!“ M Ma. sun-m; Oh. A In!" Mk ttf Billion, flu-ell, Kern’s. OHIO-aim. I’d-u whom. mun. nun; Bmedahthq Dunn. 'Wttaser, Pom-lulu. M as; w com. aux aim-m, We» at lulu M Mu. to. “and. and I‘ll. which will be I“. up to tteder on the Jun-u an. um um: it,” arr-chm “a a '4 was! when ofDry Goods, the Immmummmommiuny $1.25 Page-la. ittentio. 5mm the 151mm. De '"tterh1ehondertumspeevutonot.tirt. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE, " " A DU". Ottawa. oqtebee " 18“. " o.....-...-......., " " " A CHOIOI Loe " TIIIIIIIGI 'o" IU'I'I‘ONS» T I I . o U I I I’ I. ALEXANDBIW. JOSEPHINE “I JOUVIN KID GLOVES STOVES AND KITCHEN FURNISHINGS O’MEARA & mane, We shun” on 'Ol’ld to produce n Ame]. of -toe, - " 'xfaL?ggt.'h Leather, Wad. Cutlery, Olga, Ch . no... Pore-hill, undo, hunt. lunch-m. Ivory, to., an Mando- Much balm. Price. " out. 3.9m gun-300d or many may“. bod uni-mm qua wand in "or, w- ill can, thmitgberat the W. _ Blind can: In It. undo. Gaplo bottle. 00‘ by Id! on [only at who. Adda" I. F. loAVAY AOP., - 5.....3.’ -F'" "rid oi. 0...... no». mom. l I lot-“1,0 . A“! DrAot?,r9tr.ttr., _ on“... In“ 18.1869. V M. HIREHFIILD. It-ara., m an an 1rottDa-trmt, ' 10mm!“ otnyA arai"ik, n my . CITY HOOP SKIRT FACTORY, “I m - -.. In U’U. - -- Wavi- ttd. _ - om "i"'"'"igl't'e P"""" I‘I'IA. DY. WOlII, Irmrggr$"tASE O LIIDIAY’I, our“ UNDERTAKER, SPARKS-b 2'. 00111”, RIMES ' CARRIAGES, “can”: name HITALLIC comma. Pill!) OUT 'tr-mr-meh-gt, In Brlttk Bonn “lam-aka. ", more]: Lor " OOBDID ’AlClIl, April a. my Drum at our, and Shula, Curtain, w.. --d aatd ',thutl'h','tt Jn. NUrttoer ©MOMM LOT " BRILLIAI‘I'I, 0‘0"). LOT " DRIII 9000'. IIAU‘I'I'UL LOT OIIIIIHG HAT. IOVIL'I'Y II IKIB'I'I, IPLIIDID Loy " PARAIOLI, TAILOBING DEPARTMENT. ’OUI-IIIPIRI. ucpo. con-uncut...“ Moo-nu...- .................... ...-. ........OVBIOOAIS, annual. PAHIIII or w". _, . now awn. --e on. .1 and .unlb,"...0NDialu1mIs, 01's.. 01 ad 01.25 ............muwxns “DY-I‘D. AID To own. CUNNINGDAK & LINDSAY B, DIFY COUPETITION. Dry Goods. IN RIF MAT BRIAN. Ptttt 0B. Amt "we PIOPLI. No. u, have", BALL um m Tr ..o.-i ifirueiis V V the PUt Bloc} Outta. 1036-3111 murr ITO"! PA HTS. " " MOOD PEA " .COMPIJTI SUITS VMIABA I co. $3.00 GOOD VB”. " Edna“. I, my”): a; " the afoot rodnood by Followl Column“! Syrup of 4','lfil22rlrf, in disouoo ofthe up tho humor in pomiuod to to!" to the 11.de Condom": inst. John, N. B., who” “potato- oro Btta4ttted horde: ' New style. Inverts-I (than... A BBAI, ma mans m hm. mum In one mu. MRS. S. A. ALLENS HAIR RESTORER Will Restore Gray Hall- to It. Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It in I most delifhtful mit- Dressing. It will promote nxnrinnt growth _ FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. _ f In. B. A. #Hh',"vJ'..'o,'ldr"a',tl"tef,', another " rain or air ' c r - .54.. tee, Ri' wry guy. p4,ttl'j'fa'h helm! to the foregoing pen-h of "lion“, hero. bvsertift thtt I. Polk? than} tu plunge. _ -_ GiarrAurioau. lama “W "ul- " , 'rit( Dteue.rt "' Mire-rt Pe.de , iegem', -stt-to;itrirsthal but 5-"!!- 1'..A'gp'2'fi,'l'aktd,'pil3p,t/,'p V WILLIAM BAYARD MD. EDWIN iiifrriiFii.fr.' THOMAS WALKER, M.D. JOHN BERRYMAN, N.D., En. Du. JOHNSTON, L.B.(‘.8., En. GEORGE KEATOB, WD. _ W. H. HARDING, M.B.C.8. JOHN BAXTER, M.D. J. D. WHITE, M. D. T. W. CABBI'X‘T, MD. I, Anon Alvin-duh”: of the city of St. John, in the Provineo of Now Bum-wick, but ex- amined the lotto" of Dre. Eula. 2'd',','lt/ir,' ‘Jugobg pug Ola-idly, and n!» y [inaugu- Fi/rGgreTPai, MI? a) I’lobalnmu Juli M h and on: will: the can. Sou) " ALL blunt-j. M325 l F2e 92350:: -tho,tet.r?gr_ nod-on Rood 'rtxt"--uot""osr" Worn ', bosons“ no . oortoln and "* "mod, for 1 Wanna in Ohildton andAduiu..--N itio o woll- 1 known and noloncholy foot that ono groot 'omo ‘ " death mung chlldron io noun Worn: olono.it I cannot ho too dooply inpruood upon the mind: of - the loco-city of oloooly woiching thelr children. By so doing; ond nndontonding tho Implant ond inc com of the (lion-o ihonoondo of childron might ho oovod from only growl. Burrou- or Trtma.--Ihe following on o row of tho-vow nnmorono oymptonu Ind dloooooo which no concod by Worm: dorongod mum, ongoiotod aim-m... ol'onoivo mm rroquont picking " tho nooo. grinding ouho tooth doting oloop, hudnooo of tho holly. with {muons tinny “ooh; old Moo oonvnloivo on; itching of the om, poln in tho hood old 'toatnerhrtrrtqtriot sloop. fointingo, trombiingo, coughs, indigootioo low opirlto,Mghtlhl dronnl, ind o gradual woioi lng owoy of loch. 1049b!!!) Mayor of the City of gt/John. AOIITI~FBANCIS CUNDILL & CO., 38 u- uolno-IL. Mound. I on Also testify to the high thornpoutiod "he of Follovu' Compound Syrup of 1ihtophorphit" In dluuu of tho Lungs. Ind waldo: it cunning of “(nation by the prob-don mortlh. In t-turiottryrhetarirr 1 In" homntq The, In pol-.2111“. “a "tg-Bdmlnigtegqd to the tttlid-delve out the worms thotoughly withoutpsln Ind oomplmly alum the stornaoh--tumtry (loin sway with the moon“, of administering Cum: on at other “plenum ,mtharthto--'" in the no ofoéhor Wtruu. T plum boztttrttatatathe 1min“. “gum otlouuort 1mm. 1rerroaat1eAMr.,qrtttt no he solo proprietors. N. B. Ask (or Holloway: War. We. 't and “to no other.‘ Bold by 311th. (mum- in Otttora, and India!” duh our, who". ' "" Mother. I not-on t lotion t--Am you “mind otnlght ond hrokon of your root by n sick child "fox-in; and crying with tho oxonel- Ming poin of analog tooth t If no. go " moo ond got I hottlo or in. WINSLOW'S 8001311“! SYRUP. It will rollovo tho poor littlo Motor immediately-depend upon it t thou in no niotoko shout it. Thor. in not . mother on out: who has our and it. who will not toll you u, onoo that It will roguloto the bowoll. and give root to tho mother, and telnet and health to tho child. oporo» ting tht moxie. It ll perfootly "to to no In oil ooooo, ond plcount to the tuto. ond in the pro- ocriptlon of ono of the oldest ond beat {undo phy- oioim And nmcc in tho Unitod sum. Prloo " onto. Bold mrywhoro. Bo onto to coll for “MR8. WINSLOW’S SOOTBING SYRUP.” Ewing the foo-dude of " Garth k Porklnl " on the ontoldo wnppor. All othorl on Moo intitatimm .- "is "ki. ' ___ yum co raring M-nii.““ March 26. 1003.14, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, My later-- the publlo that tie will in a nw nus OPEN A FIRST-CLASS . l PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, run; wuohhnonuwmbo " FIBbT FLOOR, -. Where u will be happy to - old mam ttunda, tad . _ - RECEIVE owns POR WORK In t" the "dong lunches of " buhou. -n hereby given that durum lining been nude in In)“: of the prheipd money and but“! mutton-d in thaw.” pad, Yr Mrcr.u?.rh O'BRIEN,"0£ the township of Bitchy. in an mug) of Carleton, ”on“, to EDWARD MAL CH, of the city ot'Otu't. in the mail of Cameo. huh-.39! yuesteetk ttr this of Guinea, Email", now ttMCM", w IIIOI won‘t? JANE ’BRIEN,tho wire of the aid mam O'BeUgt, van and. a any, for the put. rou od bums; down only, of Ill-M Simon, I the Wrath Minuet the Township of rm- roy. the aid lud- ud pulling will, in puma” of tho U",,', of u). oonumd In the aid m.rt- gnm, .016 D; PUBLIC AUCTION. u the A OFFICE It Mann. SCOTT l RUSS. in the my " Outta. on FRIDAY, the TI BNTY. Iratm1 any oflAY, 1809. " TWELVE o'etoek noon. “rm “loch. tho duh“ and In the lut'iludtuunu out. all Bdrm Id- loch. IT,,',',':; than“; in! only man: that II. in one no as: to hon-bot. tho reerf 3111 my the an. n It gtood $352: iiiiaikri to sGor's no. “It“... It At in “no“, " $6.50 if 'dutlf We" the and out. "Mott. Luger qua m uppllod on liberal tom " pot smut by the an... or uuyuntholooh wand. Luann-loan launch? Baetaarrartt, or " G. Iota-of- m‘mu the numb", will lowly up t... ‘IIOIAB ”Am mu m m4. Gnu Soul. -gi. when," will rum-h ICE any to than with; It {at tho noun. " lbs. eSl.rsetlt . n A - I --- I. ".-A--" --A - n " all; $xetsoat of I}. ottanrsAnrrrh M, 1869. {do inade- of the - o. Tom at! ',',tS'dh'tgrnt,,,,,, " no “no F “lo. MM W. A. 8.038. Vanda-'- Solicitor. CI ICE” ICE!!! Decorative Painting. MASONIC HALL BLOCK, ‘UBLIO 30110! IPECIAL NOTICII. not my hand sad tlxod my Sale! Kuwait, " the city of St. John, this duh a? ct Fgmury, in the you of our Lor our ouud eight hundred and Inky-eight. " AARON ALWARD, M.D, iitfiatttgt Imam-mum. AUG, OP ' GRAY HAIR In I comm indiatu. of deny u the not. lnmmm. mm, Mum‘s Crown. You Must chum it my; an: racrrrc YJ,thohtigtg,t,tl _In answer to ageneral inquiry: Who no '13: Acno" TMBI ‘70"!- is the new bishop of Montreal and "n' Metropolitan ? we have collected the - following t--The Reverend Ashton The Louisville Courier-Journal gives Oxenden, M. A. is Honorary Canon of us the following information concerning Canterbury, and Rector of Pluckley, the trip across the continent, and the ar- 'ee Ash/gi,, f,t, 3101:0132? :3:- . , e o arm in on. e as l rangements which have been made for the to? works ony the following subjects: accommodation of passengers: . " Pathway ofsafety;” a Our Church and The respective offieera of the different Her Services ;" "' The Earnest Com. companies have concluded that. for the municant ;" " Home Beyond /' " Ser- present the fare from New York to San mons to the Poor;" and " The Cottage rancisco for emigrant and second class Library." These works are well known passengers should be seventy-five dollars, in the Church of England throughout the and to first claSs passengers one hundred world,' and as one of the Bishops stated and seventy-five dollars. In regard to on Fridayafternoon, " his praise) in the charge for through freight nothing all the Churches." I: may be added al. definite has yet been arranged but a so, that his works' ha e had an immense tariff willbe determinedon in alew days. circulation. 124,000 copies of" The Ita, expected that the-trip from shore Pathway of Safety" have been sold. to shore can be made in between six and 122,000 copies of " The, Earnest Com- sevep days. For the present the time of municant" and 14 editions have been running will be rather slower, as the track issued of " Family prayers," (of which _ is new and wants ballasting and " sur- he is the joint author, B. ll. Ramsden be- faeing." After that, when from run- ing Collaborator.) Five editons of his hing trains the proper firmness -is_gained, work on " The Lord's Supper" have been the time will be somewhat inside of six called for; tour of his " Story of Ruth 7." days. So that a person leaving New and three of a work on " Baptism." York on Monday morning may spend Eight thousand copies have been sold of his next Sunday in sight of the Golden his "Sermons on! the Christian Life." Gate on the Paijfio. The Union Com. Other works on the “Parables of our pany " well " the Central, have each Lord,"" Decision," " Lectures on the over 2,000 freight cars in readiness to Gospels" and other subjects are highly transport whatever of merchandise may esteemed, and have hada wide circula- "rfter, and while the first-has over 150 tion. That his works deserve the great locomotives the latter counts 190, all in popularity which they have attained may good working order. They were made he gathered from the following opinion of in the Eastern States, excepting two, Miss Dora Greenwell in her essays on which were constructed in San Francisco. pular religious literature :---" hi this The Central burns wood only in their Egpartment [that of Popular Religious engines. The Union , was fortunate Literature], we know nothing equal In enough to find heavy and extensive coal usefulness to the tracts and small religious beds on the "government lands, donated books of the Reverend Ashton Onenden. along the line, tsufficient to yield them They are' clear, simple, evangelical, fuel for centuries to come, and they had holding out the great truth of an "P" their locomotives constructedto bum coal, with a firm grasp, drawing the reader a and ther mine the material themselves. heart near them, as with a loving- voice 0n passenger trains everything will be and hand: Mr. Oxenden has also the provided that the wants of man may great merit of wnhng in short sentences, suggest. Sleeping cars, drawing-room short like the Laea:demoniatt, yet reach- cars for ladies, saloon cars for gentlemen, ing the heart." Mr. Uxenden is nearly restaurant ears, with kitchens on wheels; sixty years of age. lie has for many in fact, everything that a firtrt.eiaas hotel ears been a member of the Diocese of , in a city can offer will there be found in Canterbury, ot the' House of Convoca- the comparatively small limit of ar'ailway tion. The Louisville Courier-Journal gives us the following information concerning the trip across the continent, and the ar- rangements which have been made for the accommodation of passengers: _ The respective officers of the' different companies have concluded that. for the present the fare from New York to San rancisco for emigrant and second class passengers should be seventy-five dollars, and to first elaiss, passengers one hundred and tseventy-tive dollars. In regard to the charge for through freight nothing definite has yet been arranged, . but a tariff will be determined on in a few days. his expected that the-trip from shore to shore can be made in between six and sever: days. For the present the time of running will be rather slower, as the track is new and wants ballasting and " sur- faeing." After that, when from run- ning trains the proper firmness, is_gained, the time will be somewhat inside of six days. So that a person leaving New York on Monday morning may spend his next Sunday in sight of the Golden Gate on the Pacifio. The Union Com- pany " well as the Central, have each over 2,000 freight cars in readiness to transport whatever of merchandise may offer, and while the first -has over 150 locomotives the latter counts 190, all in good working order. They were made in the Eastern States, excepting two, which were constructed in San Francisco. The Central burns wood only in their l engines. The Union ' was fortunate enough to find heavy and extensive coal beds on the government lands, donated along the line, tsufficient to yield them fuel for centuries to come, and they had their locomotives constructed to burn coal, and they mine the material themselves. On pamnger trains everything will be provided that the wants of man may suggest. Sleeping cars, drawing-room cars for ladies, saloon cars for gentlemen, restaurant cars, with kitchens on wheels; in fact, everything that a firirt.eiatsa hotel -in a city can offer will there be found in the comparatively small limit of a railway train. And it has been suggested--- l and the suggestion is not a bad one-that to each train there should be added a printing car, where, every morning and evening, the news from the, East and West may be gathered, put in type and printed in sheets, so that the travelling passengers, during the several days on the route, may have the regular morning and evening papers as well as their meals. Comma or A rox.--A hunter who! was one morning keeping watch in the ( forest, saw a fox cautiously makin his approach towards the stump of an old tree When tmffieieutly near, he took a high and determined jump on to the top of it, _ and after looking round a while, hop d t to the ground again. After Beynnrd rad repeated this knightly exercise several times, he went his way, but presently re- l turned to the same spot, bearing a pretty 1 heavy piece of dry oak in his mouth, and thus burdened, as it would seem for the purpose of testing his vaulting powers, he renewed his leaps on tothe stump. After a time, however, and when he found that, weighted " he was, he could make the ascent with facility, he desisted from fur.. ther efrortAdro ped the piece of wood from hU mouth, and’ coiling himself upon the stump, remained motionless as if dead. At the approach ot evening an old sow and her progen r, fire or six in number, issued fom a neighboring thicket, and pursuing their usual track, passed near to the stump. Two of her sucklings followed somewhat behind the rest, and just as Wr neared his ambush, Michael, with the rapidity of thought, darted down from his perch upon one of them, and in the twinkling of an eye, bore it in trim on the fast. neas he had so providen . y pared, be. forehand. Confounded " 11',,eiltl of her offirpring, the old sow roturned in fury to the It',,', and until late in the ,night made repea desperate attempts to storm the murderer's strong hold; but the fox too.k the matter cooley, and devoured the pig under the very nose of its 'mother.--- _Naturaliat in Norway. .htr. Kenneth McKenzie, one of the most prominent and well to do farmers of the township of Puslinch, with a party of about forty sturdy young Canadians of that vicinity, passed through London on Monday, over the Great Western Railway, on route to Bed River, via M. Paul's, Minn. They carry with them stock,horses, implements, seeds,&c., and seem to be pre- cise! the right sort of men to encounter the L'h'L'g which must be met by the ioneer. '1 he Advertiser says Mulle- E,',',',".,': vissted the Bed River country last year on a prospecting tour, and formed a very high lriplmon of its agricultural caps- bilities. e secured his title according to squatter laws to 1,400 acres of the choiwst 1ind,ytn18tdtng wood, water and prairie, b plan hing two furrows com- ete gonad are block---" i',:',,',",,:,',',",)',, tred 3 days. m now goes out at the cad of this young colony, and a lit-go number are to follow. Success to t em. , Wlwfor gm Enwnn CtnrARD.-- " Edward Cnnarlteues a oomfortsble estate to his heim--83,300,000. By his will '1p00,000 goes to his eldest son, Sir Beebe Cunard (now Ted sixteen yum) born in New York, as were all his children ; t700,000 to his second and third sons ; and $100,000 each and the . accu- muletions thereof, to bid four daughters, all quite young. The extra portion to the eldest was probably inherited by Sir hdward from his father, the first buonet of the county of Middlesex,(London,) in the Kingdom of Great Britain. The United States income return for 1868, of Sir Edward, made tothe mutant uses- sor for the town of Sou"ltfield, in the eonnt{ of Richmond, Staten blend, New Cork, amounts to nearly $200,000. Lord Palmerston In: always very ptr- tin to write nothingmh. He wrote at a sanding desk, and kept his inhtand at the other end of the room, so that he had the time occupied in crouing the room twice to refleet upon what he inten- ded to lay. His own excuse for this habit was that he obuitsedpetscaasary ex- A book entitled' "The nbjeouon "Nrststaa,l'Myiirry Smut Aill, in neatly {PRICE-3 CENTS. of The Psns Pita Moniteur says :--"Pius IXth. received with his own hands the oferings presented to him by the different deputation. Among others the Pope received on the 10th an English noble. man, who resented his Holiness with n skull-esp Jll'll with sovereigns. At the end of the‘tassel was a diamond of im- mense value. Having Presented his 't',n1ttc1t,',tit, the hhtglishyan ad- d with the usual phlegm C? his nation, Ile he gave the poem on condition of' iit,'hPt,2t1' skull-cap in return. Pius I . , and r.inging, the bell he ordered the servant to bring him another Colette. When brought he took of the one he were and gave it to the English- man who put it in his pocket and retired, aging that he never was so pleased in his e. -atiehi an papers state theta young man named George Deodow, living at Rome Center, in that State, dreamed on theft of the 13th March that he was a d mute, and awakening wee 1sorriiUd to find that he could neither speak nor' hear. From that time till the 4th of May, tltpe,T',1 days, he remained totally desi and dumb. On the evening of that or, while returning from the, field where he had been " work, an odd feeling came over him and he was obliged to lean against the fence for sup sort. Presently he heard a bird sing? and he found also that his voice - had returned to him. During hie suspension of voice 'utirhmring he had enjoyed uncommonly -An old stable-keeper in England up he has never had s bad foot on his bones since he commenced the pnctioo of bedding on I thick layer of sawdust“ Pine “what he finds the but, .oak the wont. 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