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Ottawa Times (1865), 9 Jul 1869, p. 4

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â€"_ OTTAWA MARKETS. gOompiled expressiy for the Ortavi Tuw.) th.o.a.m'..: . _ July #, 1869. Ine market of Wednesday was by no means a ull ons. Garden vegstables wore the principal ommeodirics, and tiwmmnhnbh)lu‘!“{ moderate prices. Potatooes were plentiful at last prices. Butter was not in great supply, and was quite fr.n at our quotations: Green poas wore effered 25 couts per gailon and sold readily. We wiso noticed a few strawberries which sold at various prices. Fowls were in be. r supply than usual, but they were all in the bands of hucksters an early hour, and sold for 70 cents a pai=. Of ats we may say thero wore none. Hay was presenated by a few loads which sold at $18 to iarâ€"Por tos,.. Applesâ€"per bri... V secri18Lk8, “â€"MI....' omnm“duyumrm debility and disease. The usual remedy is totake some stimulant, the effect of which is the same as giving a tired horse the whip instead of oats. The true way is .h«l"t:o syste n with a permaâ€" neat tonle like the vian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron», which gives strength and vigor to the Soft Wood.. Hroxsâ€"Per 100 lbs. ings, Looking lasses and re Frames, of the .:'.:mh. tlo.'h:'lm m u anteed, and at prices -l‘nl will gh- HHB"Sashes Primed and Glazed ready for shi -.t,ndlhfi!d-nduim.‘n?fi'fln: ing, will be supplied on cqually satis{actory terms. Come and see, +« ces 5: ublic for their very 3»:-1 patronage for the io Tur minttons natroms thathe is fully detorinie to his namerous patrons that he is fully determinâ€" ed, in consequence of the increased domand in the various branches in his departments, to adopt the maxim that * A nimble sixpence is better than a stock ahd workmanshi o > PRPAAKDRSL dn dA _ Are expected in the week, and will be on uhibfl:fimplâ€". affording ready . HATON begets siy that his solection comâ€" ROOX PAPEES, DECORATIONS, @ILT AND FLOCK BORDERS, WINDOW DECORATING ROOMS, Which will enable him to exscute all orders with despatch, and :o the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" CELILINGS sadl WALLS3 WHITENED and OLOURED in a superior style, on the most sasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. R,. EATON, o Beoll‘s Blook, opposite Russell House. F‘* Primed and Glazsed can be h”odndcmwuhhu risk of breakage han glass in boxes. BR. EATON, f Store and Office, Elginâ€"si., Opposite the Russell bthflun. tor W ARTS on your hands or face. They mhmhsfldhquhm Cure for lame back dissases: Rhoumatism of the worst kinds can be cured in less than a woek without taking any kind of medicine in the inside. Cures persons troubled with the Gravel. Cure tor Bunionss Cure for Piles. Cure for the Heart Disease. The worst kind of Bowel The worst kind Complaints can be cured at any time in less than twenty hours,. Also, by a ml::.. ."h Partios are with suo = eas~.. should wm. m'r'.’un.rw. Mull, in the summer season, as the best time to Pm“:nidu- be ak i to can make a omâ€" tion, as he h.gnyxbuh»b-nzfi:h ofer to the public. which can not be equalled by auy other, for making several kinds of Soft Soap, without cither Iys or grease. Hara Soap, and some of them of a superior article. HORSE TR&INING INFORMATION. The wildest and ugliest hors»s can be made to obey his master, and even to walk after him in the streets, roads or fields, without the slightest injary to the horse. : All sccomplished in one day. gSure cure for CORNS at a cheap rate, without ‘Iry Gardner‘s Baking Powder. Takes this method o returning his thanks tothe + COURT OÂ¥ @rAINX * THE RLIGHT HAONORABLE THE LORDs COM MISSIONERS OF TULE ADMIRALTY, HER MAJEST C uzy y1oro®Ia‘s ROYAâ€" Prize Medalist of the Great International Exhibi} tion of London, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" versal Kxhibition of Paris, 18€7, , IETY than ever before brought to this city. r.l.â€"lr.u-lnhhhnzqmmu- & and experienced workmen, OUSE PAINXTINXG, HANGISG PAPEB, UER MAJESTY TH 8 t o0 in Te d e SMAMNPERE * Bole Wholesale A"-uh the Dominion saioof J. Sewsil‘s W atches. . â€"~~""â€" w Ond ws" e Agent for Ottawe and Vicinity® For the saile of these celebrated Timekeepers. b6t. Jobhn‘s, N.F., by branch steamer......... Liverpool or Qu@SBELOWRN .....s.«.«..ssseese»>+» L.i verpool or Queenstown.... " "orae evrik .___. : [__. _ 1497 [“.. LIVERPOOL & QUEENStFow®. PICTURE n‘?lulblt!llllmlh ' » aite the Suspension Bridge, and adjoining the ulunlrngh‘-qdl.n.lba. wE WEREEY ArrOINYT ..John‘s, N.Â¥,, by branch steamor......... 30 00 Fickets sold to and from Engiand, Lrelani, and vContinent, at moderate rates> For (urther information, apply at the Company‘s <@ nwmrfiqflsnmnu:; â€" hoice Table WMgeccrcretrrmrtcescerses 16 90 ;n«d(-uom 4 50 Pork (fresh).... Beof per 100 lbs NQs L BHKEHcerccssaccarcess Turkeysâ€"Each........... 2ercord (cabic measus Mixed Wood............» Poultryâ€"Per pair ...... WASHING COMPOUND, SEWILL, LIVEKPOOL, W ATCHES,. esse anesseee 000008 eseesscesseessecsec40008 bo0 e 00 a00 400008 6+ 800 60 essseseesseee ss00 00008 w:-pshmma eesesssessesss® & ees ecsesccscssces sesssssssssee® oo _ 15 Broadway, New Y P RRICK, BRUSH & 00., essessesse® * ¢eeesescssseseesns HGbkes o and GREATER VAâ€" 0 15 A ‘".' y hl;t New York YAL uu‘u w 10 50 # 011 .$100 00 15 00 To let, for the summer months, a house in the vicinity of Daly st, containing nine rooms and a kitchen. Completoly furnished, with use of Piano. Smail garden attached. Rent moderate. Posâ€" session given the first week tn June, â€" Apply at A VILLAGE LOT with TWO COTTAGES thereop, in the Village of Manotick, Long Island Mills, the said cottages now under lease to tenants, said lease expiring Ist day of May, 1870. For terms and particulars apply | y letter to _A HOUSE of seven rooms, elicibly ‘situated, within five minutes‘ walk of the Pulla.c:‘?nd- ings, to rent ; and several houses and v lots in the city for sale, on part time. To l.l'l‘ OR III.â€"I: Ottawa, May 1. fpoe * LA AT NEW EDINBURGH, _ A BRICK DWELLING of Eight Rooma and Kitchen, with good yard and stabling. Rent low. Possession immediate. Apply to Noew Edinburgh, April 26. alr rooms and kitchen, on Gloucesterâ€"st., Ashâ€" burnham Hill There is a handsome Aower and e o d. a Containing nine large rooms and a garden. Apply to _ W.H. SMITH, 1065tt at JAME3 HOPE & CO.8, Stationers YÂ¥ in the 3rd Concession, Gloucester, Ottawa Front, 200 acres, about 80 cleared and under culâ€" tivation, with comfortable Dweiling and good Barn. The bush land hmdly hardwood, and very valuable from its !{ to Ottawa. Also, Lot 20, in 3rd Concession, Gloucester, Ottawa Front, containing 200 mcres, 20 acres cleared. The remainder of this lot is heavily wooded with hard and soft wood. These farms will be sold separately or together as may h.do- mred. The short distance of ‘only 3 wiles from Ottawa makes the wocd of greater value. These lands are well watered, of excellent soil, and would make a fine dairy farm. mlglothol’ro- pristor, C. 8PARROW , or to D. © NOR, Soliâ€" VAI.UADI.I FARMS FOR SALE.â€"Lot 21 in the 3rd Concession, Gloucester, Ottawa K‘ No. 37, in First Concession, Ottawa Front,Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 23, in the same conâ€" session, at present in the cccupation of. Wm.1. Ksq. ® livks t T eCE k PMR ourone ie is Fal l Joux and Wx. Tnowsox, Nepean, and Lewis & Puxuzt, Barristers, Ottawas. _ / _ Jo#â€"141â€"tf ~"B4s lots to the County of Kont, consistof 62 farms, and 2,500 acres Wild or Unimproved FOI SALK.=â€"â€"The Wosterty oneâ€"third of Lot No. 217, in First Concession, Ottawa Front,Neâ€" The ‘subscriber has been instructed to offer by rlv.hldq in the Town of Chatham, carly in une, the lands situated in the above Counties, belonging to Arthur John Robortson, Bsquire, Inâ€" C.Olcl FARMING LANDS FOR SALE uulm;n-u KENT,. ESSEX AND LAMBTON. Lands. ‘lhohtn.v-ryl?hnhofnn 15 to 600 acres, are situated in the Townships of RALEIGH, TILBURY EAST, CAMDEN, HAXWICH AND DOVER, AND TOW N OF CHATHAM, All of which are most eligibly aaspted for farmâ€" mw situations as regards naâ€" 4 fertility of scil and climate, cannot be surpassed in the Province. orm above, 54 farms lis in the Township of contiguous tq the shore of Lake Lrie, one of the finest Agricultural Sections of Canadsa, capable of producing all descriptions of grain and root grops, and from their southerly exposure 2o0kr the geitatity of the siimate ‘..‘:E.' rmiging ; t mate a ittin of the flm the various kinds of frui: Considerable attention is now being devoted to the of Grapes, which have arrived at great mh the neighbourhood. There are exâ€" cellent well travelled roads nrmt the townâ€" ship, and the distance from Ch is only 12 miles, where the highest price has been paid for farm produce of any market in Ontario. The "'"“"“““H' Railway will ran through a portion of the Harwich property. The lands in the County of Essex: are sitnated in the Townships ot BANDWICH EAST, MATIDSTONE ‘AND A handsomely situated COTTAGE, containing L s«mese Farmers of Carieton r that labourâ€"saving imâ€" m.d. « Duncan‘s Patent Improved HORSE Â¥ FORK," with MANN‘3 system of workâ€" ing the pulleys ; will unload a load of hay at trom two to tour forktuals and put it in any part of the mow required. Parties desirous of purchasing can be supplied by applying to the undersigned, or Township Rights will be sold on application. k. WALKER, shed. Apply to W 08. Ottaws, April %6. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET. Ottawa, Nov. 25, 1868. 10744 OR SALE. Orrics or tus Secraertary or Statr, Ottawns, 23rd June, 1569. . NWCI Ilhon.g given that parties requir« ing PASSPORTS must apply, until further notice, o this Departmert, transmitting at the same time a certificate of identity, accompanied in each case with a Mmo( the applicant, signed by a Justice of the and also the fee of one May 26. dollar. January 28, 1869. A NUMBER of 8UPERIOR COUVCHES, "IA. sovered with damask, very cheap, aAT THE VANIETY HALL. 'I‘ll SPICK BOXE*, a A novelty AT TBE YVARIETY HAuk OTTAaGE To LE®xT. \ For Sale or to Let. OUSE TO LET U8T RECEKIVED, Direct from Hadvana, a very choice lot of CIGARS. April Tth, 1869. OTICE, 1019 1 â€"16tA1 BSAMUEL LEMLEUX, Plantagenet Mills, HECTOR L LANGEVIN, Socretary of State. outhouses abd well atâ€" R. BLACKBURN, BATE & CO,, 52 Sparks st; ROD, ROSS. 1058tf 959â€"22wk*m Diamond. apply to %» 1st., â€" Broad w@sh---‘d.p with it ate more wholosome than if made with Yeast or any. other procéss. Imd. Its purity is such that it will stand the teat of the most perfect analygis. & ; 3rd. After having been‘extensively used for the last‘l 4 years in not one instance has it failed to give entire satistaction. _uiumxu subjects can eat hot Broad or Rolis made wi ltn-r:lnwoltbsmm. Â¥th. Every Pu'k: ‘:on.zdu its full woight ; one pound packots 16 ounces. â€" 10. It is all that it is represented to be, nameâ€" "'rE."KJumM gre that form ite composition are more benetoial than otherwiso. _”7 In And 1 Ib, P a ok ot a for 25 | 6 Pacok ots for cents." $1.15. ly: Side, Back ana il#ad, Couphs, Colds, Sore Throa‘ C Secishs Morbus, infremiery: powed _ Or ® &#dn. .â€"’-.“ Bites, &o., ko. M Av-n. the most importantof modern Medical Disâ€" soveries stands the CANADLIAN PAIN DESTROYXER ! The Canadian Pain Dagoyn has aow been before the public for a length of time, and whenever used is woll liked, never lulw in a single instance to give permanont relief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directious are proâ€" perly followed ; but on lhooonmx all are delightâ€" ed with its :roufiou. and speak i nthe hi terms of its virtues and magioal efects. . We sral from experience in this matter, havin tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are nluh.l:onmo:uoodo-p \lTu for which it is .ecomp»ended may de u ts a Soveâ€" scommnnded may depend upon its being _ The umhhuq efficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in curing dissases for which it 1« reâ€" commended, and its woudorful success in subduing mmfin’ pains otf Eneamatism. and in ro ieving Nervous Affections, eutitle it to a bigh rank in «h+ list of Remedies tor tlmw::rlsinu. Dealers are coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for tarther supplies, and cach testifying to the universal n&mho- it gives * The Cans tian Puain Destroyer never fails to give mmedinte rolief. All Medicine Dealers hm 1 m.:rx;xu orderand use i. ; and no family w it after oul.':t) ing ‘l. bottd » Price twontyâ€"five cents per e. [ lOl‘!Hfil’ & LYMAN, lmoy* Â¥. MoeCarthy, J. Skiuwer, Brown, awaâ€" Dollilol BOWLING ALLEKY. ‘The subscriber be »N form his friends Ml Â¥ ed an MONDAY, th _ AQ OCTOBER, his oA BOWLING ALL [// a _ This is one of the bes / Capital, and equal t Americs, It eont alleys, and with bails. There will be register book for t! of markirg th Wl _i m.ol points made 6: â€"*~"* to Ist July next, ‘s C ES o e vIoLoch SnmcuKas & â€"The subscriber Nnb inâ€" > form his friends that me * ed an MONDAY, the 26th * AQ OCTOBER, his npagd BOWLING ALLEY, W a 'l'hial:lo.:.:nlohnht: P Capital, ual An A..f.ae.. ll.qeoufia {onr alleys, and with tâ€"class bails. There will be kept a register book for the purâ€" of markirg the nuimâ€" * mem_â€" __ t:"ol points made each day â€"*" to Ist July next, ‘and the party wuo aas made the highest number of points will réceive from the proxrhtot a rich prire. Partics visiting the Alloy will be received with pohte attention. ‘The best of liquors will be found constantly on hand. * B. B. LARIVIERE. N.B.â€"A 11 Ball Room is attached to the promises, whl:r'ul be let at a low l‘;né L. Unrivalled for Purity and Cheapness. Bole Agents for Ottawa, * J, @. ROBINSON & Co., The Tea Pot. m Trade supplied at the Manufacturer‘s Ottawas, Docember 10, 1868, 886â€"6m recipe of ROYAI. ITALIANX BITTERS. Prepared by special permission from the original F. P. VERRI, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of ~ PADUA, ITALY. Kept by all the principal Druggists and Grocers in the Dominion, * PRICE $#1.00 PER BOTTLE. A. M. F. GIANELLI, Sole Manufacturer and Proprictor for the Dominâ€" lon of Canada and the United States. N.B.â€"These gelobrated Bitters are carefully prepared with the very best quality of Sherry Wine, and are especially adapted and recomâ€" mended to persons:of delicate constitutions. ‘They are gently stimulant, and will be found infallible aids to digestion,. & __.s For directions see label round the neck of each NANADIAN PAINX DESTROYER! Bold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W M. assoy,miie Â¥. MoCarthy, J. Skiozer, and J. VE _ 1 M(qufl;lt. o’.:.‘?'?‘i t.{\:b Ottawa Hotal, Montreal ARDENXKR 8 A well assorted stock of Grocserss, Wixz3, Liqvors, Provisio®s, constantly on hand, consisting of a large assortâ€" ment of + e Teas, Sugars, ?e., Nauces, &c., Wines, Brandies, Gin, Irish and Scotch WgOLESALE _ AND . RETAIL, P BASKERVILLE, gq.‘-'i:.lumn.)mm"mg ridn‘s. TEN REASONS : Wahy it Should be Mil’flm*z iskeys, Best Highwines and 'hubcya,o“ Ts E Pork, Flour, Cheese, t«6 and Eggs, &e. None are genuine unless bearing the signature of April 28, 1869. 1022tf BAKING POWDER. CHIEP UNDERTAKEBR, T . SPARKSâ€"ST. 5 COFFINS, HEARSES § CARRIAGES, FOR OLD AXD mruru. Sole agent for 7 ! FISEK‘3 â€" METALLIC â€" COFFINS. Rrsipexosâ€"Yorkâ€"st., first Brick below the market, EW DOMINION CEMXENXT. EW STORE OPEXED Br PATK. BASKERVILLE, SWALWELL] , No. 36, Ridean st. pposite the Post Oflice, Ottews. Noewcastle, C. W., General Agonts for C. W A. M. F GIANELLL Killer.‘â€" Toronto BTa'd. # Itis the most efectual remody we know otf for aches, pains, flosh wounds, &c."â€"St. JoAn‘s Neass, P.Q. = # We advise that overy family should have so effectual and speoedy a Pain Killer."â€"Amkerst, . 8., Gazette. * * Our own experience is a bottle of Pain Killer is the best Physician a traveller can havo."â€" THE PAIN KILLER Is USED BOTH INâ€" * _ TPRRNALLY & EXTERNALLY. When Taken internallyâ€"It relieves the most acuté pain instantly, afording relief and comfort to the patient suffering from Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Rhoumatio or Nunlfio Pains in any part of the system, and in Bowel Complaints it is .Wdy. When Externallyâ€"It is equally eficacious and is the best liniment in the world. It is eminently a houschold medicine. « FOR FEVER AND AGUE,â€" BILIOUS FEVER, PAINS IN THE BACK AND LIMNBS, There is no remedy yet dhoo‘v:rd that has been more successful in curing theso, complaints than PERRY DAVIS‘ PAIN KILLER. to it when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a FAMILY MEDLOLNE, and by being kept ready for immediate resort in cases of soccident or sudden attack of discase will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors‘ bills. The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegetable comâ€" pound, and while it is a most efficient remedy for pain, mndy safe medicine even in the most hands . # A medicine no family should be without." or any other form of bowel disease in children or adults; it is an almost certain cure, and has without doubt been more successful in curing the various kinds of than any other known remedy, or even the most skillful pbhysician. |In India, Atrica and China, where this dreadful disease is ever more or less curing Cholera, it shows itself master of all the minor forms of that disease, such \as Cholora Morbus, Dysentery, Sammer Compiaint, Diarthooa, &e, ; so in controlling b:rt.hofls. and other maligâ€" nant diseases,â€"which ithas repeatedly cured,â€" it asserts its power over all the milder and more common forms of these complaints. Tus Pars Kiure® :s Eqcarx The promptness and certainty with which it acts in relieving all kinds of pain, make it eminently worthy its name, Paix Kicutz,â€"a name easily understood, and not easily forgotten. As, in many years used your valuable medi¢ine, the Pam Kiuzs, on my horses, and can testify to its efficacy in cu Gal Cramps, w?."u"m:-."'l ethcacy in urhs Galls, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Cramps, Weak Juints, Rhoumatism, Swollings, Colic, &o., &o. I have had over forty horses in constant use, in the omnibus business, and have never known itto fail in any case where I have used it, % % LEWIS A PHILLIPS. Read the following letter received from Dr. ‘Dul. mnm O, who is a Veterinary Surgeon i have given Porry Davia‘ Pain Killer in many I have given Porry Davia‘ Pain Killer in many cases of colic, cramp and dysentery in horses, and never know it fail to curein a single instance. I look upon it as a certain remedy. ;z * Di JOIN R DEAL. Pam Kmuze is equally food for man or beast and no farmer should be without it a single hour. Bold Rdl dn‘m and medicine dealers at 25 and 50 cents rr le. * PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Montreal, P.Q. CHOLERA, DIARRHCEA, and revalent, the PAIN KILLER is considered by he n}lvu. as well as European residents in those commenced with diarrhcoes, then with dysentery, and then vomiting. The one at Berlin was very bad. 1 gave her three doses of the Cholera Mixâ€" bad, 1 gave her three doses of the Cholera Mixâ€" ture: Q_bQRIM of which stopped the vomiting. The round from decided cholera; ene on board the boat, and the other in Berlin, i)nludAStqua. Both next day she was all right, or 'noul{ so. She was nyrflll. I have now only a little left." "This excellent mixture, which should be in every family, "li"'dl;'“-:' ‘%> > '_' n aq TWENTYâ€"FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. TRADE MA Rhoumatic and Nouralgic Affections give way CANADIAN COUGH EMULSICN. oparty af immediately Colda, EM Difficulty e(mdl: Chest, &o., &0. ~It ates by dissolving the conâ€" goaled ’hh.-.c-:m‘fin expectoration, and an For a Sudden Cold, it is almost a Specific. A grand specific for derangement of the Dige m u.::n o:&nqumnndotorpl.d .L‘Jc'.m Mortimer‘s Vegetable Worm Destroyer, The only sure remedy that exists, combining deâ€" licions taste and amaszing power. m. Pomades, Toilet Vinegar, Rose Denti: the Teeth and Gums. Also constantly on hand Perfumes ot all kinds, and Loilet Requiâ€" siles usually hgln a firstâ€"class ostablishment. 0. 41 Sussexâ€"st., Ottawa City. T-l THOROUGH BRED HoRnSE "R O CK E T," wINNER OF THE QUEEN‘S PLATE â€" IN 1863, ¢ f Height 154 hands. JpMTorms $10 fo season. Ottawa, May Io: wte? HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHKMENT| _ "V*" AA" _F ':{"_“‘“"'“' * M SUSSEXâ€"ST. PA Â¥ublic and Private Buildings, 00-"":- ns & ries, Vineries, Manufactories, &c., warmed by 'fimflzfi?m%’f“m Steam, Hot Water, or Warm Air, on the latest and AT THE VANET\"HAI-R most approved principles,; > OO0D FOR MAN AND BEAST. Farmers Read This. § “!:"'ll: A Phillips, of Providence, R I, writes as Messrs. Porty Davis & Sonâ€"Gents : I have for Bel}" Mare,) will stand for mares for the soason a the stables of T Ma. HARRIS, VETERINARY SURGEON, 'l\fll VARIETY HALL The following extract, which Mr. Mortimer is MORTIMER‘S COMPOUND ANTIBILIOUS Sired by " Bob Logie," and out of a «[Jector This valuable medicine has the extraordinary Bold in Bottles at 11. 3d. and 21. 6d. Each. onTIMZRs PAIN KILLE XL. OTTAW A FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, INFALLIBLE REMEDY FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, ° KONE OTHER GENUINE. C H O LE R A, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. MORTIMER‘S , near the Market. is from the letter of beg to inform their friends and .the public in genâ€" eralthe they have now REâ€"OPENED in those new buildings etectod by Mr. H. Easton, of Merâ€" rickvillo, and where will be kept constantly on hand a large stock of f FLOURâ€"Superior Extra. ** Extra Superfine «+ FEAOY cassissersries * Buperfine No. 1. -v-r'l ETY To eessssees sesee 000 ORMTNMNATeccirsrrce sttrsrttresrets svsvesteare 180,000 Extra SHINGLES..................... 250 100,000 No. 1 * sessessesssssssscess ReR5 80,000 No. 2 * svssscssesssssssscees 1+50 80,000 Fancy ** srssersssssssirsrcees 128 300 cords Birch an Maple CORDâ€" WOOD, dry, 4 feet long, delivered..... 4.00 Al Flour, Oatmeal, and Shingles kept in stock, are manufactured: by II. Easton, of Merrickville, and warranted. f $ â€" Canal Basin, W.H. EAS'!'ONL â€"_ BR R. M. EASTON. The subscribor respectfully announces to the ‘1â€" habitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that atthe request of many friends he has .‘fdocidod on opening an extensive and well regul Auction Mart in this city: From arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufactories of Western Ontario, a larze and well selected stock of new furniture will "be constantly on hand. COMMISSION SALE ROOMS, House, Laxp‘axo Gaxzrat Aagxcr, OFFICE®AND SALE RO OM 8, Ixoums‘ Niv Bum.oixos, Susserâ€"81., OhAWm £ Commisston Merchants. Public Sales will be held from time to time, of which gue notice will be given, and at which parâ€" ties roquiring to furnish will have an opportunity of pur&nsing at unusually low rates. 'F:o Mart is now o[;n with Elnrgo stock of new Furniture, as well lln‘ ianos, Harmoniums, &¢., &6., consigned for sale. The subscriber would also intimate that he is the Sole Agent for Ottawa and territory for the sale of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand Pianos. The following is our price They are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos, From their lon{ experience in Germany, Paris, and Now York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent, The higl reputation of the instruments made by them for the past ten years, and the increasing demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" ledgod merit. R The Pianos, as well as the Purniture in the establishment, will be sold cither by privateâ€"sale or auction. * is arl He would also announce that he is prepared to roceive instructions from persons having bonnholT furniture, horges, carriages, or real estate, to dis pose of, and pledges himself that nothing will be P PPE TOP PRIRRTUTIUE lll“-\lll-l.' ing the trust contfided to. him. He hop:‘l. that by striet attention to salesentrusted to his care, as well as by grom:\?:omomenu immediately after, to 30rl§ln share of public patronage. _ z> He will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 in the ovening, when he can see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom a distance will have immediate attention. Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate sale. All kinds of turniture bought, sold or exchanged. His Lordshi wo:s'i::'“cr':iium-. ‘ a op 0 t Hon. Sir Jozn A. M'(:nsld. Hon. H. L. Langevin, C B, ; Hoo. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, ‘R. W. Soott, Esq, M P P, Walter _Sh_a.nly,%lg. M P â€" x mt To ks C ~â€"t Francis H. Burton, Esq, M P 2 HeV. Kools io. Manager‘ Quebes snfl.v Otta H. . No# » » P W &. Robert Lyon,(hlq. M F P. A smart young man wanted to act u,Lsnlnng agont re»resenting several firms. + J. BERMINGHAM, Auctuoneer and Commusion Merchant, 15447 House, Land and General Agent. STOVE3, all pattorns and sizos, tor coal and wood from the Prescott, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, and Montreal Foundries, with drums, pipes, furâ€" mniture, &6., the cheapest to be had in town. THOS. 1ISAAC‘S, CENTRE TOWN PLOUGBS, CULTLIYV ATORS, : IRON, COAL, _ . SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE _ Nams, Rors, Cgarss, fsf and a goneral assortment of Houseâ€"furnishings Cornices, &o., at the lowest cash prices to be foun ‘ n uh Ottawg market. hirkd Sales at cheapest rates and for cash. PAINTS,, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, {c" #°. | Ar tur Srax or tu® Arvi, No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. Ottawa. H Thousands can testify that you can purchase Builders‘ and House Furnishing Hardware, Paints of all colours, Glass, Qils, Putty, &o., &o., at Birâ€" kett‘s Hardware Store, No. 24, Rideau â€"st., cheaper than at any other place in the city. $ A call is respectfully solicited. PE Remember the place, ___ ___ KeOPENING OF BUSINESS. city. C ¢ 8 T 0 V E 8 1 Hail, Fancy, Parlour and Cook Stoves, in great vamety. = Apre{ns for Enton‘s Patent Automatic, Self.Venâ€" tilating, Wond and Conl Stoves., Also Besecher & Cns celebt sted t p‘_** TUT AIll â€" FURNACES. _ FLOUR, PORK, CORDWOOD AND: SHINGLES, CHEAP FOR CASH. ALSO & large stock of materials for the above branchos af business constantly on band. Importers of EOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. : . ~_â€"_ No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; Tin undoné by him t:)dglvo satisfaction in discharg â€" the “tm‘t confided to.him. He hopes that by 7 DT OPUTOONOUT: Pn ons adv W OMINION AUVCTION MART, &A _ THOS. BIRKETT, Rign of the Anvil, B# No. 24, Kideauâ€"st. P.8.â€"All goods delivered free to any part of the 30,000 BRICKS AT $7.00. POVES8} STOVES : , JULY 9 ARDW A RE/ ARDW ARE! HARDWARE : LYTH & KERR, Stoves & Hardware. Euperfine o, . Strange, . L. EASTON & CO. Copper‘ Smiths, Bell Hangâ€" *hesnene ne nne enb n ene enb aee on n o8 se 000 W.I. EASTON & Co., Little Sussexâ€"st., *e#ome n ne sene0+ 80804 +0 800 se8088000 sesssseseses00 000 hessenere nen4 08 se nn 00 88 60 At » !_l: Pp list of goods menâ€" 5.85 4.75 7.00 2.50 2.%5 1.50 1.2%5 DR. 0.C. WOOD, Physician, Surgeon an Accoucheur, Ottawa. Day office ol’ipmm the Tiuts OfMice, Eparksâ€"street, Coentre ‘Town . Night office at his residence, Mariaâ€"street, Centre Town. ~Caxorrs Currp, without the use of the knife, by a new, but certain, speedy, and almost painiess process. References given to ?uuel sucâ€" cessfully treated,it required. \_17w100y Dn. J. A. BECKETT, Suriool Dentist, Dental Rooms over A. Grahzm & Co.‘s « Commercial Warehouse," directly :‘i)politn the British Lion Hotel, late Tmurs Printing Office, Lang‘s Block, No. 60, #parksâ€"st., Ottawa City. Ottawa, April 12, 1869. 1021.â€"16y 3 to 5 p.m. DR. C. LEGGO, Pl}xlyncnn, Surgoeon and MPZ Accouchour, Oficoâ€"Hunten‘s Block, Sparksâ€" Russell‘s. Enwum C. MALLOCH, M.D., M. R. C. 8. Dukeâ€"st, LeBreton‘s Flats, ~o§g>osiu the well." Office hours from 8:30 to 10;30 a.m., and in connection with the original celebrated artesian well of saline mineral water, so justly renowned throughout the Western Hemisphere, will be open for the ncs?tion ot visitors on Thursday, the 20th of May, 1869. Te t . THE STEPHENSON HOUSE AND BATHS, The numerous patrons of this #tonmodious firstâ€" class hotel will find thatthe house has been thorâ€" oughly repaired, and partly refurnished ; the grounds have been tastefully and olof;nuy laid out and planted, admirably adapted for 0!’0(‘:10( and other games; a new bowling alley and bilâ€" liard room have been erected, and every care has been taken to secure comfort and amusement for tho invalid or tourist. Parties desirous of engagâ€" ing apartmeonts, or transacting any other business with the establishment, will please address the proprietor, _ » BEVERLEY TUCKER, 10604 St. Catharines, Oxtario, Canada. hal k mss ~ MRS. TROTTER begs to announce that she has leased a commodious building at the corner of Banks and Sparks sts., which she has ?ond as a PRIVATE HOTEL, retaining the title of her former hotel in Desbarats‘ block, viz..fi:o“ Toâ€" ronto House." The premises have been refitted and handsomely furnished with new furniture, and made in every respect fit for the reception of meimâ€" bers ot Parliament and other gentiomen who desire the accom:modatious of a first class private botel. Ottawa, March 29, 1869, 1009â€"3m HALIFAX,, NOVA SCOTIA, â€"â€" Established 1851. Permanent and transient bocrdé accommodaâ€" ted, and every attention N’nid’ to their comfort; 969y JOHN ROMANS, Proprietor. | Opgnim the Court House and Public Offices, ST. CATHARINES, Ont. â€" K. HOUGHTON, ProPfletor, (Late of Houghton‘s Dining Saloon.) PMA spacious sampleâ€"room for commercial travellers. 859y Corner of Main and Prince of Walesâ€"streets Pembroke, Ontario. . Sn‘fu, in connection with the steamers Jason Gould,; Pembroke and Pontiac. Particalar attention paid to the comfort of guests. Good rooms for : commercial travellers. g.ornl and vehicles always on hand: 4 J. COPELAND, THE 6 QUEEN 4 RESTAUXANT, M,. KAVANAGH, Proprictor, ‘Corner of Mctcalfe and Wellingtonâ€"streets, oy ite the main entrance to the Government Buildâ€" & E;‘ho «©QUZXEN" comprises all the requisites for & firstâ€"olass Kestau ant. Yho House has beenrefitted and ref. Ttnished mro:fhout. The BAR contains the choicust Brandsir Winesand Liqu s, and every delicacy of the seas.a wiil be found on thetable. The rr?rio't(_r_'l best efforts will be directed to he com ort of his guests and patrons. p" Oysters,Game eto.. daily Tnll‘l'l.g & Coâ€", Land Surveyors, Land Agonts, Draughtsmen, &6. Ofice, orpoaiu the Ontario Bank, sgsrh-lt.. Ottawa. Valuators for Trust and Loan Co. W. &. Taisti®. R. Lixg. R EATON, Manufacturer of Doors, Sashes, % Blinds, Mouldings, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, &¢., &c. Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paxor Hangings, &c., &c. Sashes Primed and Glazed; and Blinds Painted and Pr;pnrod for Hanging. 1 ACTORYâ€"Adjoining E./ B. Eddy‘s Match Factory, Hall, Q. P BTORE AND UFFLCEâ€"Eiginâ€"st., opposite the Russell House. B BILLINGS, Jr., Architect,Elgin street @ opposite the ‘Post Office. Rxrerexors.â€"â€"H ASims, lbzl,‘tahiuot, Philaâ€" delphia ; Thos Fuller, Esq, itect, A}llh:‘.’ ; Dr J A érn&.l P., Ottawa ; Thos Reyrolds, Ksq Managing Director O. & St. L. R, R. T40t l B. TACKABERRY, Auction Rooms ® No. 36, Rideauâ€"street, below Whyte‘s Staâ€" tronery Store. ‘The sale of Real Estate at Auction or private ‘sale promptly attended to. Consignâ€" ments received and immediate attention will be Q‘jucester, near Ottawa. Hurvey: of every desâ€" ox;:w executed with accuracy. Communications & sed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), or left at the office of N. Bparks, Solicitor, &o., Ottawa, will receive pronpr a‘tention 55 v @‘ yacester R SPARKS, Provincial Land Surveyor, @ â€" Draughtsman, &o., éoommiuiond for grpor :nd Lower gsudt.) u\) ce and residence, +.5@ .General Agent. Bole agent for Road‘s Highwines andProof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" chine Ales and Porter. . Pork, Flour, &0., for sale. Orricek: No. 5, Sparks Street, hear the Russell House, Ottawa city, C. W. TF facturers o;f. “wu”"c";.;a‘;'cm;.'."{..',"‘cu" diere Island, wa, C. W. JOHN OLIVER, 506y WILLIAM ANNABLE. T. CATHARINES, ONTARIO, ‘ CANADA. > as usual, arrangements having been made to preâ€" vent any interruptio.: to the business. Mr. Desbarats tools gratefal for the sympathy tendered aim on all sides, and hopes to seo Lis patrons and friends in his new ofice. GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Ottaws, January 21, 1869, @54tt may be sent, and will be pund@Wally attended to The undersigned begs to state that he has OPENED AN OFFICE OVER A. MceCORMICKSâ€" STORE, Pembroke, Aug, 1, 1868. Whore all orders for the R. OLIVER MARTIN, Dentist. Officeâ€" Bparksâ€"strect, Central Ottawa. â€" SMutf â€" R. GEORGE HUTCHISON, Dentist. _ Officoâ€"Spaurksâ€"streot, opposite Magee & Prepared for bvildings of desori _?_,_ BIDNEY B. FPI oP, Aron OROoxTO HOUSE. ICKWICK HOUSE, TTAWA HOUSE. HK METROPOLITAN, AUMOND‘S BLOCK, We _ Rideau Street Ottawa. LIVER & ANNABLE, olesale Manu Tlltf Sjotcls andb Saloons. LANS, SPECIFICATIONS, &c., AVERLY HOUSE, OTICEK. CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant and CANADA GAZETTE, Moitaal Canbs. _ Bales attended in any of the city or counâ€" AMliscellancous. BARRINGTON: ~BTREET, BINDING, OR STATIONERY, Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., P. O‘MEARA, Prorriztor. b roufesy" W ellingtonâ€"st. 576y Daily Royal Mail Line ;;f Steamers between : Queber and Montreal. & On and atter MONDAY, the 3rd MAY, the new and magnificent Iron Steamers Quebee and Monâ€" treal, will leave Richeliou Pier (opposite Jacques Cartior r‘lace) as follows,â€" The rteamer Quebec, Captain J B Labellie, will leave every Moxpay, TEursvay and Frivay at seven o‘clock, p m. The Steamer Montreal, c?mn rt Nelson, will leave cvery Tursoay, Tuursoay and Earceâ€" pay at seven o‘clock, p m. Cabin (Supper & Stateâ€"room berth included)$3.00 BELOOLMLD p1+â€"s ty rresccasees essatesesoceommnsesscssrseres AeHQ Passage tickets will be sold at the office on the Wharf. btate:rooms can be secured by taking tickets at this ‘office only. en This company will not be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed t_.hg‘rol.oa:._._____ Office of the Richelieu Co, 203 Commissioner street, Montreal, June 11, 1869. 1869. l‘lll oTTaAwWaA RIVER s NAVIG ATION COM.PANY MAIL STEA ME RS. OTTAWA CITY TO MONTREAL DAILY, (Suxpays ExosrrteD.) ‘ is The splendid new and fast sailing Stcamers "QqUEEN YICTORIA," The steamer Quees Victoria leaves her whart foot of Sussex st, at 6:30 a m, (Montreal time), arriving in Montrpal at 4;45 p m. The comfort and economy of this line is unsur passed, while theâ€"route passes through one of the most picturesque districts in Canada, and is the most fashionable for tourigts. Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets to Grenville, valid for one day at single fares. c Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. Parcel Exrpress daily from the Office on the wharfto Montreal and intermediate landings. Tickets can be procured at the office on the wharf, from the office of Herrick & Crombie, Rideau st, W 8 Boyd, at the hotel and office, Russell House Block: The market steamer Fairy, Captain Nichol, leaves Ottawa on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p m for intermediate landings. Ann Siss0n..............................Captain Findiay Alli&D0®..s.«.00+â€"»â€"4ss»sse++..»»........C&ptain Murphy EMOFALA....s.00e mmescsceeee.» .........l?fll Couvrette OFOGON.....ccrnserssersesscemtstsrmem: Gapiuin Cowley Oregon.. Jason‘@ Pontiac. Snow Bird PONtBRO, â€"».....«.«s«+sessrs»».sss«......... CRptain Blondin "*«PRLINCE OF WALES," Until further notice the steamer Ann Suson will leave Aylmer every day (Sundays excepted) for the Upper Olttawa, at 8130 a.m., touching at March and Quio, and connecting with the Alliance at head of lull'lgn 12:30, touching at Arnâ€" rior, Sand Point, Bristol, Bonpechere, Farrell‘s W hart, Gould‘s Y hatf and Portage du Fort. _ _ 1869. Stages will lenve Gould‘s Wharf immediately after the arrival of the steamer Aliliance, for Cobâ€" den, connecting with steamer Jasonâ€"Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ The steamer Pembroke leaves Pembroke daily at T o‘clock, a.m., for Des J:n:ilm and intermeâ€" diate ports, returning same * Ta? smon Gonld meres Pesibroke landing daily at 5 o‘clock, aim. Passengers arrive at Aylmer at 4 o‘clock, peae _ â€" _ _ _ _ The Alliance leaves Portage du Fort every morning at 9:30 a.m., touching at Gould‘s Whart, Farrell‘s Wharf, fionloehn Point, Brisâ€" tol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of railway at 12145, and Mlx with Anm Sisson at Pontiac. Passengers reach Ajyimer at 4 pm. Freight of any description torwarded with desâ€" patch to all points on the lm Ottawa at moderate rates. Particular onâ€" paid to Towage of timber and sawlogs. A connection is made with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway at Arnprior on the up and down trips of the steamer Alliance. g)r further Runtienhn apply at the office of the Company, at Ottawa or Aylimer, orto MESSRS gnmub'x & CROMBIE, No. 3, Ridenu streot, ttawa. =__ _ _ R.S.CASSKLS, President. Ottawa, May 21, 1869. On and after MONDAY, 5th JULY, the above Steamer wmh\nn Major‘s Wharf, at 5 a m, arcivâ€" ing at Ottawa at 10 30 a m, leaving same days, Mondays and Saturdays, at 4 p m, calling at all intermediate landings. . R. W. SHEPHERD. ICHELIEU COMPANY. Ottawa, May 29, STEAMERS " ALLIANCE," "JASONGOULD" & PEMBROKE," May 7, 1869. AYLMER DAILY at 8:30 o‘clock, a.m., FOR THE UPPER OTTAWA, Consisting of the following steamers : MARKET STPEAMER " FAIRY," \â€"â€" CAPT. R. G. NICHOLS. Ottawa, June 25 COMMENCED THEIR REGULAR TRIPS NION FORWARDING & RAILWAY COMPANY. HANGE OF TIME. RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘s HE OTTAWA Uxio® ForwARDING AXD Ramwar ConP‘Y,, UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE. OTTAWA AND MONTREAL. "A NN 8188 O N Cart. R. W. Susrasen. stsssertticsecss ssesuetrsscseciphats Humitto RATES OF PASSAGE. DES JOACHIMS. 4 R. 8. CASSELS, Prevident. THE STEAMER Carr. Bowis, FOR Ottawa, May 5th, 1869. J B LAMERE, General Manager. R. W. SHEPRERD, R W SHEPHERAD. 1062f 1869. 1869. 1869.] SUMMER ARRANGEMEXTs. [ 1865 Trains now leavre BONAVENTURE STaATiq as follows : ' R GoIxe wEstT, Da press for Ogdensburg, Ottaw a, ’Brookvillo. Kingston, Bellevilie, ’!oronto,(}ul;l&h. London, Brantford, Goderich, alo, Detroit, Chicago, _ mnd all points West, at. ............... 8:0 a, Night do do do do do 7;30 Pr Accommodation Train for Cornwall and Intermediate Stations at........ 6: Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at.... ..... .. T Trains for Lachine at ...........5:00 a m, 7 # & m, 12 noon, 1;30 pm, 4;40 p m, and 6:30 p m. § * : The 1:30 pm train runs through to | s C GOoING soOUTH AND East Accommodation Train tor Island Pond and Intermediate Etations at........, Expressfor Boston at.......................... Express for New York and Bostonat....., via Vermont Central. Express for New York and Boston via Platteburgh, Lake Champlain, > Buliqlh- & Rutland at....,.0 a m Express for Island Pond, Minnnmm anionatpare Night Express for Quebec, Island Pond,, Gorham and Portland, stopping be. tween Montreal and Lsland Pond at bt. Hilaire, St. HMyacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Watervilie and conioookculy. Ni s 0800000 nsvevea) pB#~ Sleeping Cars on all Night ga cbookos through, Ne Tss Ro _steamer. Carlotta reives Port] SATULDAY AFTERNOON _ (after the arrivg o train from Montreal on Friday Dight), for Hal fax, N.3., returning on Tuesday, Bhe bas excellent accommodation for passen *L ml‘:mm-u 1C The Inte onal Company‘s Steamers in conpection with the Grand Trunk $ Mn legve Portland every MONDAY ang m DAY at 5 p m, for St.Jobn, N.B., &¢. Tickets I':u‘d through at the Co-p..r.m pal stations. For further information and time of urrival asy departure of all trains at ‘terming} and way at;. tions, ”ply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Ss tion: C:J; BRYDGES, Managing Montreal, May 17, 1869. Director ON and AFTER MONDAY, 281« 0K 1869, and until further notice, TRAINS will n as follows: nsl es S ________ _ 7 a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. 4.156 p. n x\ % LRkAYVE PRESCOTT ARRIVE 1N oman,. Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. 10.35 a. m. ws, [ ‘tt**> FR léxpreu.u:.:“ ;.m. & “:..Ié p. m. e time of these Trains has 80 to ensure connection with trains on mn CABINETâ€"MAKER, | east and west,‘also with the steamers of the Ron AND Mail Line. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked Mnduuluoumflrmdxmmvr »@~ U NDE RT Return tickets to Prescott, ville and 06. gmmg« im vsunduodw “m....s.mun.m FURNIT tions on the line, T;B. DETLOR, THOMAS REYNoLM, [ @severy deseripmion, muae ; ,_PERTH BRANCH. + _ LEAVE PERTH. lke j A+ M.»â€"â€"TRAINS will 7:301'0:& n’;.so a m and 64098 arriving at Smith‘s Falls at 8.20 a m and 4Mp LEAVE SMITHS FALLA. lt Aâ€" M.â€"=TRAIN® will :BE cicl‘s ranssl €.%5 a m anl p m, arriving at Porth at 9.%5 a m and 14;)* _ Agent for MARRIAGE LECXNCEK® for the@! of Ottawa, by commission from His Excels® he Governorâ€"General. ~OFFLCEâ€"St Lawrence Hotel, Rideanâ€"st. ‘Ottawa, April 9, 1869. ___; . soi9de e _ _â€"_>‘,* . _ WskEk® ! . _ EXPRESS WA TIME Tâ€"ABIL_&- Ke i â€" for the removal of household f CommeExcm®e, ow Moxpay, Jus: 2\, |8. | **8gone for lamber and other MAIN 1INE. LEAVE BROCKVILLE | _ _ A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will leew 639‘0 Brockvilie daily at 6.00 a m.48 m, 7. m, 9.00 arriving at Sandpos t 12.90 a m, 9. 90 piG aid {taA LEAVE SANDPOINT. A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will 63008.-.1 int mt 6.00 & m and 1J p m, 2.20 a m, .‘nf:- at Brockville at a &,9.15 p m and 9.8‘. m and 6,10 a m. MRA Solicitor, Attorney and NA# " . â€" j O of the Poase and Comty Attomey, * 2¢@ C0Pp p Counties of Prescott and Russell. r® â€"KR Court House, L‘Orignal. 3 "lk im c 4 THEK TIMES “FM aad PB‘ Tas Orriawa Timzs Paiwtizg AsP DCCOIPQ";“‘E:_‘_!“'.’."__‘ ST. LAWRENCE AND OTTAiX RAIL W AY, (formerly the Ottawa & Presoott Railery,) streots, Ottawa., ancer, &o. Officeâ€" Dul Mmronoc:.g-"- L4 atâ€"Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, ©0®#""" °. and Notaries Public, Corner of Busser #54 * no ‘FOvernorâ€"Ueneral. L. _ , . _ Cpreee OF OFFLCEâ€"St. Lawrence Hotel, Rideanâ€"st. '.'..".:"',‘_' per Stage. Partion Oitawa, April 9, 1869 101940 |* recsive one at gpate hor,, 1CP O s . â€" .A â€" â€" “'~. * own cholo .*.n‘ m Xyal Cans. .,°-.-.-...o...i:~3‘....,x,r: J . meaw vanectmemincion| enaianer en + Olo.o to n.fi-. Law Chambers, opposite it Very Fine, do :-»-........,_ Ottawa, June 2#, 1869; l"‘ A, MARA, Architeot. UMc®â€" * ie Buildings, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. ROCKVILLE & OTTfiWA Ril» » ° WAY. GAR YEILDING, DWABD T. DARTNXELLAs e Solicitor, Attorney and Nutary Pub% EES & GEMMILL, Barrisent, £" T Bolicitors, Conveyancers, 4¢. Office~!® :-’l‘-. d43utf J"‘,"e& Marriage Licencts ICHOLAS SPARK®, Barrister & neyâ€"utâ€"Law, Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, OsGROYVE & TAILLON, "'"J ‘Bolicitors, &c. Officeâ€"Mosgrove‘s Buili#P Acpmenson, EENXEOY 400BN0 | _ tss O*CONNOR, Attorneyâ€"sâ€" 148 Aatlronbs, ©. KEXKEEDY, A.4 nted MP‘".‘_‘ at....... $:10 Pa ston and see c asasane Tilf &r 5:00 a m, 7:09 Bs ves Pflfll.' (after the arrivg o Y might), for Ha Managing k‘_ Buildings, ~10;:10 , €.40 Pra ,:. ’. 7.! U% ©:40 ;; “ '. * Ay 10 uy P TT a w a .; ;‘;:! rom our Contine goods at in order to give ".:,' :.."": : ::-g“‘“.c‘: we hu'..(;‘ w '“ A T. CC T GRE 106 &b Sn willcontain 5, 18, 20, 23 6 the i tb Cnttous, to the nonsen B _ _ "@ *=ApROsE 1 here 1s no Express or PUNER A fumnished at the shortest n« Mw*w‘ ke* COFFEER! CoOFFEE :lmm;.‘“‘u* Architects and others furnisk ings for kind any ol wood w Particular attention paid to GOTHIC & FANCY KETALLIC AND OT always on hand. IMEA!I TEA TKA :; Bonk s», 8@ &:‘.T Buiness Sire C Silver Top Smelling Bottlio., Booteh Plaid Smolling A complete stock just rece: Patent Medicines, l.“” TUNING.â€"T decsided to divide his & Oitawa and Qgdessburgh, w his old patrons and othore, t! to attend to their orders for than heretofore. Bhall visit urders received at Mr. B« Koome. and at K. Miles® Mu fvilot Boxgs in variety, Rimmeol‘s New Po PIANOâ€"FOBTES, Srom a w ARREN‘$ PLP] ORGANS and MELODE! sories in the United States, Now ‘is the time for intend s@rPRICES LOW & TE heir magnificont stock of > 1 a NO â€"F OR T _ AND .MEL .“-"MM Our stock of Concertinas .. is, as usual, very lar Now Sheet Music and . Respoctfully call the rHUE MEDLC OLMDAY PRESE % correr CEOo, **n0000s08s 6 o ***s000 **ssse008 VOL. **»s0000 + » No. 8, Sparks A. 0, A Bok 201, P. o PLits ###0 »a0 0 & Co AT

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