itoatâ€" umCU nd Puatent Eu-‘! q stations on Grand ticketa to Prescott, be Post Offices bay® PRESCOTH, ad, T. 15 a. #. «> ~ LEAYE PERTH. 0'::‘ .«â€"â€" CR ATNXA b at 7.30 am 1 st Amith‘s PAlls at a..a‘ LEAYVE SMITHS PA #@ & G i sn ons Eraing B+ ..'m-' LC ... omm C K4 # PERTH »RANCH leare. BOX a y . _ @OIN@: a AVE OTTAWA. tors, 7 a. m n We GLOVE iettore, &6 BCR U N uq ANY* or ntendert KVILLE &# OTTAWA Fued through ap ;J: BRYDG 1 AFTER MoONXDA until further notice, BP dmith‘s Falleat img at Porth at 9.25 1 WRENCE 4 RAILW. ly the Ottaws & ] hP 89 * ," sad s uf Proscott and MBFT, TNX@ sov lon Train TnOdate Stationg BOgtON #1+%+%â€".â€"+2., . _ Naw Y or k and Bost nont Central, , _ NOw York an» tsbuyigh, Lake ton & Rutland 4 Li"f“"?!t-t or informa t all trains ‘ at the. Tic s. . Any person doigg 5o AM m“‘â€,.““ s is, hereby giv0= Prfkh DupOIS, halel te the o uold nt to the seriousâ€"loss 1 hereby -"""'q TIME TABLE, Â¥s. #,° xo ow Meso»at, Jms 3, pm, 900 p m, arriviag ® -.un"-.uun-- LEA llAND?Q!}fT oL A8 8P t Law, 58 ‘“('“.' Â¥ E. ARP ETBREAU &20!’0‘ sco of ri€j to and from i10r®, + MAIN LMNE. ;. LEAYE BEOCKYVILLE. _ 2 Irals runs and m Train for ate Steations ontreal on â€" aruing on T en t ational Yf through , also with the steame: rates can be had t 1x~@â€" WEgt 0. . t *B9r. Kigal Cans. CECmmn iovey, )e u“..,‘d: om, 'l-“ "‘~ e above â€"2romse all ru» o#r â€" TIME W ost, 3t Public, IUn for “’--:.: l“_.“ ork and TH aA®p tor Inlang Ra at 600 a f ? Breakfast, Broken Loaf, Toa, |__ €50,50¢;, Fine Finvoured ..ow m’% |__ and d3d¢ ; V Best Full Flavored do, T5¢ ; | !hb-‘l-;.‘kl Flavored do, 600 ; Very Fine _ do,do, T3e; Japan, Good, 500,â€"55¢, 5!-:7..0&. |_ Very Fine, 65¢, Finest, T3¢. _riaN0â€"#OoR TES, ORG£XNs, § § % f AND MELODEONS, ; â€" . u their new Show Room, coraprising * " _ PIANOâ€"FORTES, from ail the leading makers. [ 0 s~ _ wakREX‘$ PIPE oRGANS, ~. _ ORGANS and MELODEONS from the bestfac. tories in the United States/ excelling id finish and + tone anything ever brought into this country. | |_ Now is the time for intending purchasers. ! mgâ€"PRICES LOW & TERMS LISERA LC Mostzza1, April, 1488.â€"To the Montroal Toa Company , 6 Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal ; Wenotice with sleasure the large amount of Toa that we have *erwarded for you to dilmmnm of the Domin on, and we are glad to your basiness so sapidly increasing. We presume your teas are giving general satisfaction, as out of the large l-uun-srdfl. we have only had occasion to raturn one box which, we understand, was “ï¬â€˜" through a mistake. 6 @.CHUENEY, i Mana unadian Express * cheant Te ho bh :M.Oo- M Tea only sold by this «ay , ‘BM" An éxceliont Mixed Toa Jun’bo be and 10¢; very good for common purposes, KRA Boware ot pediara and runnets usingibur naime, or offering our foas in small pac Rothing less than a cattie sold. â€" > Nots the Addressâ€"Tho Monireal Tea Com JOur Teas, after the moust severe tests by the bost medical autharities and judges of Toa, have been prosounced to be quite pure, and free from and -md.-hlooknruu poisonous “o:.‘{‘“ so often asod to improve appoearance ea. h.{ are unequalled for*strength and davour. They have been chosen tor their intrinsio woith, keeping in mind heaith, mvy.apda high degree of pioasurg io drinking them. We sell for the smallest possible rh.mtuvh. to the consumer of 156 to hrtlb. Our Teas are put up in 5, 12, 15, 20 and 231 boua.udm'-rnu’atrn and free from poisonous substances. @rders for four $ 1b boxes, two 131b b-u.onuï¬.otulbmurufl? free to any Railway Station in Canada. Tea will be torwarded immediately on receipt of the order by m «4] cantaining money, or the monsy can be collect od on delivery by express where there are express odices, In sending .wan below the amount of $10, to save expen:e it will be better to send r y'ilh:'b'::'h' c % here l?lb b:t.'-ll too mac les clubbing toget sead for h-r.b.gw-.‘:wo 121b boxes. ':: thom *o one address c paid, and mark each box plainly, so Mï¬z! their own Tosa. We warranat all the Toa -.'.fl:' to #ive entire Csipe 20. TOur Tem: ant Cofses, aftor onanyear‘s trial have been pronounced by the most reliab‘e went be of the fnest quality, cheap and free from alil « substance, so often used in the toa trade, mm ol the above named articles, and making them a speciality, weo ars in a cith. to give every one parfoy satistaction, The advanâ€" tages afforded to every one are such as can only be obtained from our Continental merchants, as we sell our goods at a very small aavance on cost. in order to give every ous a chance to taste our Teas and Cofees, we hars imported Tin Hermeâ€" NTie Cattees and Boxes, which will preserve the areogthaad Aavour of the above named articles, aumd willcontain 3, 10, 20, 23 ibe and upwards. We wilâ€" pay the carriage on two 10 ib or four 5 Ib Cattees, to the nesrest Express or Steamboat Landing. on receipt of money, or money can be eallected by EKxpress or Steambont Agent. Where _ here is no Express or Steamboat Landing, we will sead goods per Stage. Parties hf-hq Clubs, and semding in an order for Ton or more Catties, will receive one ot their own choice in return at our Ap ‘"pP®! rea> reas: o COFEEE! COFFEEK! COFFE TLE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY PM6 Hospital si., Montreal. "®B,. ~ â€" | vr.-.‘ CREEN ‘T.‘Jjj. , bus, 5530, f s Pmpeepi t ieA m en en e aud Very Choice, $1 ; Fin= tunpowder, §5¢ ; Extra the whole Dominion should bay their teas of the in k ‘i..‘ Canpittihiky. | = _ =..}â€" _oâ€" _ We warrant all the Toa woe sell to give entire satisfaction. If they are not sa.isfactory they can be returned at our expense. * Vetemmary Infirmary attached for sick and lame horses, undor the diroct management of F1estâ€"Crass Rrormsg axo Deivriso Horâ€"us. > A 0. F. COLEMAX, Y.. S., Member of the utario Vetetinary Coliege, by appointment V . S. to the Governorâ€"General ; als, Â¥. & to this County of Carloton Agricuitural INWHE MONTREAL Twankay, tommon ......... ..... :h- 0! Wb vieqermmeionne eiremnmerir Â¥ime* prraimian n Supartne and Very Choice...... Jur stock of Concertinas, V\’l\i. Flutes, &0., &0., is, as usual, very iarge,. + Noew Sheot Music andBooks constantly arrivâ€" F§WUHK OFTTAWA LIVERY C 4 J, L ORME & SON, _ 1\ R ~ . Sign of the Golden Lyre, vert â€" _ &5, 8, Sparksâ€"st., next Duric & Son‘s reckoolle. «311 %0 TUXING.â€"The subscriber baving & ‘desided to divide his time equally between ontawa aod Ogdefsburgh, would beg to inform his Bis ofd patrons others, that he hopes, in future, io attea i to their orders for tuning more promptly tn«~ heretofore, Shail visit Ottawns once a month. wuriars received at : Mr. Berminghams Auction Hoome, and at E. Miles‘ Music Store. y © @EKO, N. BENEOICT. (of Ensorws Corner»),, an Insolvent. Ttis is to certify thatâ€"the said Inselvent never hai any business connections with W H EASTON & Co, of this city, nor with HLRAM EASTON, of Mer. teir magnificant stock of . * sALB AND : BAIT STABLES, Cor. Rideau and Oitawaâ€"sts,. â€" “ sn Ceriteee TW 4 sâ€"â€"â€"â€" Medical mbnï¬dn_mhud Mflyufl‘\b“fld the public to ‘ YOL. IVy on Porrrrrrnncrcccencecterscie. O 18 0 22, 0 26, 0 39 | C rmember the addres«, s day . A. 0. AUDY & co., n sox 201, P. &.z.-g or , tawa, May 8, l;fl.t'“ . "E =* K4SRA. J. L. ORME & 10X TEA COMPANY. ersevsensschene aressenttmeessss000s BLACK PEA Sigred, rmtmcccs Ch k COFFKE K. Teas. The Monireal Tea Comp JOSEPHU Iooxcnu‘ Russell House B cce lt TL i, «e snn 004 : 8 40 0000 e 00000 W H EAsTOX & CO. Asemsnten esn cceee A I1ENEY, ress Company . iroular T apany . sould be â€" on purposes, nnets usingibur | L mmall pack. sil'uOo. @ 0 33 @ 408 0 55 @ 60 & 50 w 60 0 15 @ s 1 00 @ 00 M a 143. There is -&hr,n valuable as PERFRECT SIGHT § AND PEREFECT SIGHT ean only be obtained by using PERFECT SPECTACLES, the dificulty of procuring which is wiue cxoww. have after yours of experience, experiment, and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled to _ ‘The Annual General Meeting of the Canada Central Rallway Company wilk be held at the Company‘s OMece, in the City of Ottaws, on FRIDAY, the TUILRTEEXTH day of AVGUST next, at twelve o‘clock, noon, of which all persons interested are bereby required to take notice. . which have been sold with unlimited satisfaction C0c: c c _ _ to the wearers in the * u\i.uii.uouqv"munmmugu- m'::r:!am'u no .nu..“n. W‘I‘t w to give it e R (mine had the retmnrinare nnine Cnd nedvesd on Sign of the Mammoth Boot, 51 Sparksâ€"st., THE BLESSING OF PERFECT STGOGHTtâ€"â€": * Harttord, Conn., UNITED STATE3, C * PRINCE EDW ARD‘S ISLAND, -: Doll.‘x.l‘ol OF CaANADA, the past yoears. THOSEK cmxxlu «PERÂ¥EECTEV sPECâ€" R TACLES % _ _‘ NEVER TIRE THE ®YE, . LAST MANY YEARS WITHOUT CHANGE. Canada Contral Railway Office, Ottawa Cily, Ontario, Sth June, 1869. i m the recipe «/ lobrated French P ericfam, aeat the vaby grent suconts which bas MESSRS. LAZARUS & MORRIS, _ . GOCCULISTS & OPTICIANS, 6 For the relief and cure of E , St, Vitus Dance, Puerperal Hysteria, h"rtâ€h-m J, A. HARTE, Chomist, 346, Notre Dameâ€"streot K" BANKRUPT STOCK. d We have still on hand a portion of Mesgr:. F G & C A CRIOSBY‘S stock which is in pertoct condiâ€" tion and suitable for the season, which we wil} actually for less than cost tor cash. f l: of our stock and prices is respectfully avited. * A J STEPHEN® & Co., x _‘ as _ & _ »late F G & C A Crosby, BJOTS A ND S H O ES, FR rom § . SPRING ~AND â€" SUM M ER, o e Dl;m BooOoTs FOnmt A4L WEATHERS." To oas Prunells Balmoral, fM...‘............:p..‘l.“. would call your special attention to his Splendid ASSORTMENT of PRUNELLA ~BOOTYâ€"But. toned, Laced and Congress. ° z> > GENXTLEMEX‘8$ > â€" PaATENT CONGRESS, sEAL CONGRESS, FINE ENGLISH BOX TOEKD CONGRESS, HAXDâ€"MADE, and other new styles, m LADIES, m To our Prunella Congross, a firstâ€"rate um‘o forn$!. Orders taken for all sorts of work,. . Oaly the best work men employed., 7 @EoRae MUrRPHY. Fw- SALMOX® > “Mmt.m‘nghwm *" . * * ~ROBINSON &Cco.â€" â€"â€" The Tex Pot, CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Rarte‘s Floride Water, equal to anything in Mhln!fln::.m“ t== . .. Sole Agents, Y OUNG & R A D F O R D, 2 _OTTAWA, OXT. LAZARUS, ldlll_l A:.O‘,I PM*W se employ no pedliars. > For comfort and BOOTS AND sHOES! ANADA CENXTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. cmmmce +. _ _ NOTICHE. * ARODEE!S EPILEPTIC CURE, Received daily by express. _ ~ 1098t. HEKAP PERFECTED SPECTACLES, GRAND DESIDERATUM, Petfect Spectacies, TUE RED B00T, BQOOTS AND SHOES BEK THE NEW STYLES i on lnat NEWEST STYLES AtT rHE REKD BoOT. JUST RECEIVED W. A. LAMB 8TRKPHUENE & Co*‘¥, 8 U M M E R, YORK STREKET. 28 Sussezâ€"st. AT WA & WORSLEY, AT «®be ; ers of the celebrated 1070t4 An extenaive stock of ~English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, W est of England Broad Cloths, Meitons, Cassimeres,Gents‘ Haberdashery, Readyâ€" made Suits and General Outitting Goode, which will be found very select. Â¥rom experience ANGUS SUTHERLAND has had {having been Manager in the Gentieâ€" man‘s T for many years), he hopes to give porfect satisfaction. s * The succosss M?lh fits in parts and coats is owing to the correct mi/stary culting system and care ful ruie of measyrement he has adopted. Numerous. eity and provincial â€h““.l’; also from New !u-l::duh«:hmudth nion. lbm seale of prices maolerate, Genis‘ ex Twood Suits, $10, Olz.“lï¬. A »@* FOR CASIL ONLY. ,Glifl.--:u smc'e TAILORINXG. ( T. ~RAJOTTE. NEW IMPORTATIONS®. red to a seleot stc -’:‘ Cpm Twgods, W C , Meltons, Cassimere in ral. A select lot bury and Gladstone Scarts From Mr. Lawrence‘s ¢ United States and the Dot Department, he can assur him with a call of getting ment in the. city. A triz solicited. Members of Parliament Chandiere,‘ and wanting experience in leading houses in Oxfordâ€"st., Lonâ€" don, is enabled to supply a want long felt in Ott awa. Mx., Ronkatsox assures his friends that nothing shall be wanting on 4is part to merit a continuation 0 the patronage bestowed on him in the past. May be obtained CHEAP by calling at the COMMERCIAL WAREKHOUSE, > | No. 60 Bparkeâ€"st., ~ 1044 4m A. GBAHAM & ©O, Ottawa, May 7. $ L /av**t* l;;vl-. opened a first.class~ f â€" TAILORING , ESTABLISHMENT, in AshGeld‘s Brick Building, Dukeâ€"st., is now preâ€" KFrom Mr. Lawrence‘s experience both in the United States and the Dotuinion, in the Cutting Department, he can assure all who u( tavour him with a call of getting the most stylish garâ€" ment in the. city. A triam: is most respectfully solicited. Members of Parliament at Ottawa visiting the chï¬hn, and 'l.lil: anything in bis line, would fnd it to their advantaga to give him a call, both for ohunnu and uflo. . Some good PANTALOUON MAKERS WANTâ€" ED, as well as good COAT HANDS, to â€"whom q.hl;bc!l wages !lll bo paid. None but firstâ€" the highest wages will be class :«I-n need l"l.’! RH _ itama af Wassaik Laaving their orders at the > â€" .__| ~ COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE, No. 60 Sparksâ€"st., Can get woll suited in Garments. â€"1043.3m ‘ A.GRAHAM & may now be sean at the f * COMMERCIAL WAREIIOUSE",, f ul s 'No. 60 Sparksâ€"st.. f * Gentlemon leaving their.orders for Garments, can have thein made under the suporintendence red to show a select stock of English, Reotch ::dc._nullu T weods, W ost . of lnil‘s.d Broad , Meltons, Cassiceres, and Qutitting Goods im ral. A select lot of «srosvenor, Canterâ€" iry and Gladstone Scarfs Cheap. _ _ _ Buttons securely sewed on,. Youths‘ suits tasteâ€" h“!g-r. + will be executed strictly to the time pp®‘ uk: T. RAJOTTE. â€" t Auditor. I have this day, deposited with the Receiverâ€" General, Twenty Thousand Dollars in addition to the smo Filty Thousand, making Seventy Thouâ€" sand Dollars ($70,000) U. 8. Gold Bonds, 6# of ‘8t The Hon. Col. John H. Gray, M.P., has bee appointed Counsel to the Oo.p::x tor the Dowic lon. Ail legal matters will be referred to him. | B. R. CORWIN, _ No. 3, St. Peterâ€"s., s * tp 5 Q}’EBEC. . l}uhl attention given to the purchasing on Commission and Forwarding of Coals, Sait, Pig Iron, Fire Bricks, I\p Clay, &¢., &0. ks quEBrc rerkrExc®s. ; Messrs Totu & Garneau, Wholosale Dry Goods N.B.â€"Alherations and mnll:.:m-pfly attend â€" ed to, All garments welt lined and trimmed. 1043 3m Jatmes G Ross, Esq, General Merchant, Viceâ€" President Quebec Bank. _ . _ * * Hon David K Price, M L C, Merchant. Eugene Chime, Ksq, Merchant, President La Banque National, t > Hon Thos McGreevy, M L C, Viceâ€"President Union Bank. * 10444 A SPLENDID STOCK or c.l..0'l'lli FOR SUNMMER WEAR, In Silk »ixtures, Seotch and Canadian | TWEEDS, _ © l,\dux carBRray, 000000000 â€" COMMIsSsION MERCHANT * korwarver, GENERAL AGENT, &c., . AGHST,........ .......... Dessarat‘s Buocs | Ofliceâ€"of Queen‘s Printer, An ontirely Canadianâ€"institutionâ€"perfect security to Insur.rs, and immediate payment of claims. Ottaws, Doc. 8, 1808, P18 ; LIBE â€"INSURANCEâ€" COMPANY 8 OF MALINE, 5 & :ï¬-â€"sâ€". of Weasey‘s Celebrated American now open for inspection. 10402 Made with NEATNESS and DEsPATCH at fushions, and is now prepared to su mrm‘wn MAMMM’-:L’.I Two or three Apprentices wanted. April 6. x 10156 * Ottawa, November 7, 1868. No. ppos d ave @EW MILLINERY. NION MUTUAL ENXTLEMEX®s GARMEXTS ATS, PANXTS and VESTS wa, March 23, 1869. ROBERTSONX, COMMERCIAL ~WAREHOUSE, â€"« â€" No. 60 Sparkeâ€"st., DVINCIAL INSURANRCEK. MALCOLM £AMERON, BMLITH, Banokâ€"st., u‘m'u«-‘ her s and friends that she has received her Millinery. Tailoring. Agencres. A GNA!AM & CO,, Comumercial A. GRAHAM & CO. A.GRAHAM & CO. .._ No. 60 Sparks st. / 1043.3m ° Manager. SVAt! The volume for 1867 will *nuin 350 Pp, R vo, And will be bound in cloth. | Price twq dollars, <a °HENRY J. MORGAN. '.gm.l.uu-.c the eeleshoat¢d Ovivountrawwd LY® nto Canadian market, by thp subscriber, has exâ€" cited the cupidity ot an un nci.no‘d frm in town (which has already been convicted. of borrowing other sooflo’l brains) by & spurious imitation called Saponifier. To nvogd'dba&poinmou. E: chasers should be careful to ask for Harte‘s cencrated Lye, which is u‘d by all respectable Druggists ard Grocers in towin and sountry. 7837 __** The smoke causes no nau kind, I have never: known a raliaf wae not ahtained."â€"( f1t eaten at meals, &o. In d perior to Pepsine. _ _ Pancreatine rPbwder, bott and 12s6d. Pancreatine Wine N.B.â€"Pancreatine Wine is taking Cod Liver Oil. Aoastsâ€"MessryF. u1i 1 . In Fins, 2s 64,5s and 10s, Or formed into Cigars and b8, 8s and 158. Pa«tilles for Inhalation, Boi °. savo g 143, Now Aoks esers, F. Cundi Hon. 4. Stuart, ©®_ IiINb completely ellec and AS&'.'IILAPNONOI Co PURE GREASE or tus has been long known as a article, and a constantly in guarantee of its high reputa .â€" THE MORNING AXD EVENXING Wheat, Co It is delightfully perfumed . +4 4: promoting a luuflut_‘m'?tn the :A permanently maintaining bcnty‘;‘ Its nourishing properties ¢fectual); hair from falling off or turning gray. EVANS, MERCER & CQ., Montr tors; and sold by all dreggists a lt is hoped that the undeftaking will receive that encouragement which ic importance deserves. The annual history which the Editor proposes to publish will be of great value to all interested in the tuture of our country, P " B Should the Register be as Wwell received as the Editor hopes he will spare no effort to justify future support. All that labour and impartiality .can accomplish will be done to ensure the success of his work. He has Â¥een promised assistance by men in different parts otf the Dominion whose supacity i_nlnndogbud. He iftends, viih as little delay as possible, to prepareithe volumes for 1867 and 1868, â€" f 5l 4: The CANADA HOUSE, â€" CALEDONTIA SPRINGS, will be open for visitors on WEDâ€" NESDAY, the 16th inst. & [ | Return tickets will be issued to the Springs at reduced rates, on board tlz steamer ‘Queen. Vicâ€" UOUSE, daily at ONE cent per copy, 2 An accouwnt of the Lonklon Colonial Conferâ€" ence of 1866 â€" 67. | _3 Tog Debates in the Egglish Parliament on tae Union of the B A Colonigs, &0. § 4 The formation of th¢ Local Governments ~ _5 The General Eiection and its Issues, with the names of the successful and unsuccessful candidates,. and the num of votes polled fo each respectively. a DoT-.l ;l;:v:‘un «â€"â€" Ihe -:’a Ou:v.. Bept. 7. il&h | Jane 15, 1869. LEADEHE®,â€" }} . Is sold by J. R. BATTLE, at the RUSSELL The editor proposes‘to cotmmence with the birth and infancy of the Canadia Coalederation» Th first volume of his Registrar will therefore contain the tollowing : j I The Political and Part amentary History 9“ 1867, including: _â€"__1 A preliminary sketch of the procgeedings in the B. N. A. Provinces in 1$64â€"65 and,‘66 which led to Confederation. ° + â€" 6 A Sketch of the Basi of the Dominio ParNatsent, and of the several Local Legislatures, with fu‘l and accurate reports of the principal speeches delivered during the Bouloufl thore bodies. d ® 1L The Financial Affairs of the Dominion. _ II4 The Church in Canada. +1 IV Retrospect of Literature, Art and Science. V Journal oc Remarkable Occurrences. _‘ VI Promotions, Appointments and Changes in the Public Service ; University Honours, &¢. * VII Obituary of Celebrated Personis, VIII Public Documents knd State Papers of Importance. _ « s sefuiness.â€"Dr. W, Parker. «* Of great efficacy. in c1 Chronic Bronchit s. â€"Dublin Itis believed by the underrigned that the time has arrived for the publication in Canada of an ANNUAL RECORD OF |PUBLIC EVENTsS, similar to that which has so long published, and is so well known in (Eogland. The rapid strides ot the Dominion a attracting the atten tion of the civilizea world. |It will be the aum of the Editor.to | chronicle each year the leading events so rapidly succeedipg each other in the tormation of ourâ€"national chrracter :14 national yreatness. : 4 . { s Furthor information can I at the Springs. .° ‘, (The Montreat Printing pany, 1 rinters.) W . W. Norwax‘s, Mx1i ""ONCENXTRATED 1.?:. 2P _ ud wwz E f CaAUTION TO THE PUBL. °: The remarkable success which has atiended the To KVEALY DESC Gash adva AVYAGE*8 URSINA COMMISSION Mli ‘ _ FORWARD OR â€" 1KDIGESTiON TINE completely effec NLARGED PORTR ALEDONXIA SPRINGS, 1869. Ottawa, June 7, 1869. HE LEADEKR, ME CANKADiAN OTTAWA, FRIDAY, JULY 30 . EASTON & ANNUAL REGISTER. COLOU’R{D AN| COLOURED ANI COLOURED ANI Feod on goods gonsigned ‘tor immeâ€" rompt returns in all cases. . D AT U R â€" Affords 1 By order, " A remed OoTTAW NoR urmn, _ and Chronic Bronchitis DEAL ERS AT End pf Little Sussexâ€"st. e had from the Agent Wectually prevent the hg gray. | ) . )., Montreal, propri¢ 'r“mo and | perfum _ 1028e0d.3m â€" RCHANTS, ‘ ’Ks, t3 EDW 8 R iP T ITION ‘COALFEâ€"STREET, }wme’dl'm Retief.> > \ft great power and es of Asthma and ‘Sournal Medical Setâ€" ea, When the right instance in which eneral Alcxander to A TATUL A, 6s, 28 64, 54 and 108. & MOORE, londâ€"st., London. ‘f Co., Montreal, bottles,38,5s and 1 0s. !th'o best vehicle for ivo activity, suâ€" gest 0 gestiv LITURE | igarettes, Boxes, 38, 04 s the DTVGESTION D LIVE OIL, the »â€"P A NCR CX A«~ s the DTGESTION & Coi, PLAIN, PLALN, PLALN, Publishing Comâ€" eal, Pork, &c. R. M. Eigto®. 1915 3in fect and economucat water wheel in use. W & take J)Iouuro in intorming the public of Canada that we have sold and mrnhh?!nur. F. W. guex, of Oshawa, Ontario, Patterns, Formers, Drawings, Gn‘u, anpd all other momsr{“hror- mation, to build our celebrated Double Turbine Water Wheel, invented by James Lefiel, and known as the * Leffel Wheel." We have also obâ€" ligated ourselves to turnish the same facilities for mapefacturing to no other parties in Canads. Without the information we have given Mr. Glen, no one can successfully build our W beels, and we advise parties in Canada to purchase our Wheels of no other manufacturer. AMir. Glen‘s facilities We are the onln! manufacturers who can furnish the genuine " Leffel Wheel" in Canada, as will be seen by the following certificate : : \ â€" Sramorizuo, Ogto, Dec. 25th, 1868. __ _ MACHINE WORKS, s ESTABLISHED. 1851, â€" We JOSEPH HALL MANUFACTURING CO. PROPRIETORS > muunwund, anda we feel sure that.ke will build a Wheel that will fln periect satisfaction. We therefore commend him to the public of Cansâ€" da with entire confidence, feeling suare he will manufacture a Wheel in all respects equal to our Bigned, JAMES LEFFEL & CO, > ‘~" ~WARRANTY. Our Wheels are warranted to work to entire sat. isfaction, if pro'porly rt up, run, and taken care of,â€"and then if they do not perform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser, after running them 680 days, lho{ nay return the whoels to us, and we will pay freight, both ways, and refund ali payâ€" ments nmiade to us thereon, This guarantee will be strictly adhered to. W e call especial attention to our l‘v»flor Gear ing of all kinds for attaching our Whéels, made Manutaccure® Leffel‘s Celebrated American Double Turbine Water Wheels, the most per. apd other Rifles, . Also Csfl.fldï¬u for Ballard, mo.“-s'uoor. and American Henry Repeating The «‘ELEY BOXER" are the cheapest carâ€" tridges known, carrying their own ignition, and being made wholly of metal, are waterproof and itmperishable in any climate. . ) The above cartridge cases (ol:‘pty) ot‘all sizes, and for the different systems of Breachâ€"loading Rifles, can be had with or without the suitable Bullets and (‘yuhlul for finishing the Cartridges. noglm AB‘I‘RI:)GIIS gr +450 bï¬" tor Revolâ€" ving Pistols, used in her Majesty‘s Navy. COPPER RIM EIRE CAI{TBlDGES of all sizes, for Smith & WeZson‘s, Tranter‘s, and other Pockst Revolvers. PIN CAKTRIDGES for Lefaucheuxâ€" Revolvers of 12â€"m., yâ€".m, 7â€"m. bore. ? CENTKAEL FIRE and PIN FIRE CARTâ€" RIDGES for all sizes and syscoms of Guns, Rid:s, and Revolvers. _ Double Waterproof and R. B. Caps, Patent Wire Pockst Revolvers. _ _ PIN OA!‘rlgj)GlS.for of 12â€"m., y.m, 7â€"m. bor CENTKAEL FIRE and RIDGES for all sizes and s; and Revolvers. Doubile W aterproof and ] Camidï¬-, Felt Gun Wad Muzzle Loaders, n:d every and Military Ammunition, 8t Alban‘s Sch will open on the ] Head Masterâ€" Call and examine the Adjustable Head Revolâ€" ving Presser Foot, and admirably adapted Prosâ€" Circulars and samples of sewing sent post free on application, § ; N.B.Aâ€"Sewing done to order, and needles, oil and silk for all machines constantly on hand. G, A. WaALTON, i 105 Kln{-ct. West, Toronto, and , 37. Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa. § R. W. STEPHEN, rhnmr for Ottawa Office, using heary shafting and gearing. g pa"We also manufacture ail kinds of Saw and Flour Mill Machinery, including Steam Engines and Boillers, English and Amervican Gangs, Hands.ctting and Self« setting Circalar Sawerigs, Upr‘ght and Oscillating . Mulay Sawerigs, Gearing, Shafting, PuPles and mb«, &e. Also shmfl. Machings end J Leatherâ€" grlmh' achines, |Knifeâ€"Grinders,. Woolien achinery, Washington Hand Printing Presses, Gordon‘s Power Press, Taylor‘s Cylinder Press, and Blake‘s Patent Steam Pamp. â€" _ _‘ _ -ll':l-:fl&:r‘;g;n tï¬ every description of Sporting . _ ELEY BROTHERS, pd @RaY‘8 INN ROAD, LONDoX. 4 _ WHOLEsALE OXLY. n June 4, 1869. ing of all kinds Jor uuculnt our W heels, made light, and “lpt#d to the high speed at which the JinoA els run, We caution purchasers against THE HOWE SEWIN@ MACHLINES are best adapted for tailoring, carriage trimming, boot and narness «n aking, and aro unrivalled for such are the best in the world for family use, as they hem, fell, tuck, cord, bind, gather and quilt in a manner that defies competition. ‘They are ‘the nly machines in the world to which can be apâ€" %liod tha ‘delicate Buttonâ€"bolie Attachment and trnamental Stutch Embroidery Cloth Plate: _ : Call and See our NEW TUCK CREASER and GULDE. _ Price, $2.00. L ‘W HEELEB & WILSON _ Bank Street, Centre Town, _ .. Between Spu_-ks & Queen Streets. Bille of Exchange, Bill Heads, Vir"ingâ€" M'L;. Printed on wm* .. _CEO. MaAYES, CoPPER PLATR PRINTER {ovcario®, CLASSICAI 8 EW I N G â€"M A C III N ES OsEKPH HALL 0 8 HAWA, ONTARIO, THE BOXER CARTRIDGES for Sniderâ€"Enfield of +577 bore, and for the Henry, and, Martiniâ€" Henry Rifles of +450 bore, .d«;?t. ed by Her Majesty‘s War Do. partment, also of 500 for Miliâ€" G’-r.y Rifles. 4 . _ WATFERPROOF CENTRALâ€" FIRE METALLIC CARTRIDâ€" GES, with enlarged base for amall bores, Morud by foreign gvon-nu o r _ converted 1 Chassepot, Berdan, Remington, Sewing Machines. F L AND GENERAL, ol for boys (Sfl"“ and seloct), lth day AUVGUST, 1869, Rerd d'l' Sracet, ï¬A. 1093.3m Waddings . fc;_r -Br;u:éh and 1806.1eby & 1869.,) @OnnNtS on the wrapper. .. Northrop & Lyman, Newoa: Agents for the ‘Canadas. Sol druggists and by medicine de In the Spring time most ons are more or less the subjects of disease emdinating from a low state of the blood.. The cau &re various, but it is only necessary to know t in order for the promst purification of thatifAuid the <patient should use FELLOWS‘ COMBHOUND SYRKUP of HYPOPHLOOPDRITBI | wich I1~ assurance of Oobtaining the desired resul This Syrup will also strengthen the organs of {igestion, rromoco healthy assimilation, nourish{the muscles, and renovate the nervous system. â€" : PIAIOOFOBI‘I TULTION. \ * W. C. CLARK, Profsssor of Misic and ‘Teacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Mume Rooms and Residence, O‘Connotâ€"stâ€". sorner of Slaterâ€"st., Conâ€" tre Town. Orders may be left at his or at Orme & Son‘s Music Store. _ *.: ; We are enabled to speak with as much confis dence in the cure of cases this character «»ncompli¢cated with organic flisease, as of the Spring rains prompting vegetation, or of.the sun‘s rays being followed by light abd heat. Parsons then who wilfuily avoid the usp of this remedy, : 0# ts WBHIGP Prorgirtor of the oldest and most ertensive Photographic Establishment in the United States, pays especial attention to copyinlg, enlarging and coloring photographs, :ike cil pathting, from small} daguerreotypes, tiniypes and ¢ ‘r?oum. true to life ; takes Porcelains, Cards isite, Imperâ€" ials, and every variety ‘o‘fczb aphs, guaranâ€" teeing most perfect satis on i\ every respect. Every one is invitedto call and his extensive collection of interesting photorr: at 29 Wash.â€" ‘Mothers i Motners ! Mdéthersiâ€"Are you distarbed at night and broken|of your rest by a gick child suffering and crying with the excruciâ€" ating pain of cutting teeth ? Ifso, go at once und get a bottle of Mrs. WINSL(W‘S 800THING SYRUP. It will relieve the little sufferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : }here is no mistak about it. ‘There is not a mothe; on earth who ha ever used it, who will not tell fou at once that it will regulate the bowels, an| give rest to the mother, and reliet and health fo the child, operaâ€" ting like magic. It is perfectly s#fe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the tasth, and is the preâ€" soription of one of the oldest anld best female phyâ€" sicians and nurses in the UnitqA States. . Price 25 cents. Bold everywhere. Ba sure ml call for «MRS. WINSLOW‘S3 sooBNING BYRUP." Having the facâ€"simile of " tis & Perkins" on the outside wrapper. All othersiare base imitations Das. J. P. KrexxzEorv, of Chittehango,~New York, : says : © It has stoud thetest trid, and hag not been found wont.lntn Its astonishintk cures of Infiamâ€" mation otf the Lungs and Croupfand the wonderful success in subsiding the torturing flplinl ot Rhenâ€" matism, and relieving Nervoug Affections, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Yemedies for these eomplaints." 3 * j Ds. A. W. BrupsG, of Knowlesvilie, New York, says ; â€" * I have used it in severdal cases of Special Irritation ard for the worst @pses of Piles, and sundry other complaints, andifind it a suberiore article, and well worthy the n of all * Purchasers should be sure Trask‘s Maflmic Ointment, a «A. TRASK‘3 MAGNETIIC with /elo de se. u.o . 6 Bold by apothecaries. Pric@ $1.50 per bottle, or 6 for $7.00, | s JAMES I FELLGWS, Chemist, § Bt John, N B. Acextsâ€"Francis Cundili & $o, 32 Lem ovine st, Montreal. + P e s e ds EoTE TR cation has not yet been Uprof» y uu'i:d by the Legislature of Ontario, Untilthh public is satisfied‘ with the utility of Upper Canala College in oul educational system, the fortber question wilr remain open. ‘The Honourabje Jobn Sandfield IeDonsIfI.lu not been #o sncdpssfal with educaâ€" tional questions, as the great sijossorkks rewrEpY has been in eradicating the inumerous chronic complaints of the Ll:ï¬le Livdr and circuiatory organs. KFor sale by all druggints. Mr. GUSTAVE SMITH, (Orgaanist of the Cathe â€" dral) a Graduate of the Im Conservatory of Paris. Lessons on Piano ar 1 . Rideauâ€" street, corner o!llnf-omo._ Ottawa, June 23, 1868. T1by : Dr. A. Trask‘s Magneti lnt-e',at Cures Croup or Rattles.â€"Dr. Bixonax, of Utica, New York, says: "I have njed Dr. i’l‘ruk'l Magnetic Ointment in my prictice a number of years, and can say ï¬(h pleasufe I d it one of the greatest discoveries af the dge ; for the cure of Inflammation of the W flammatipn of the Bowels, Inflammatory hheum&ism, and in Childâ€" bed Fever, it operates with fect success, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Froze in be, it acts like & .Chlm; 496 % * k. oP THE § CONGREGATION _ NOTRE DAME, FROM MONTEREAL, Speved a Eranct of. therr Eduesyional katzbll ment in Ottawa, and are now prppared to rece respectfully inform the mbli that they have opened a branch of their Eduaca}ional Establishâ€" ment in Ottawa, and are now prppared to receive as boarders and: day scholdks young ladies desirous of obtaining a finished fducation. Every possible adva itage andfacility to acquire the French langnage will be offdred. The scholastic year bogins od 16th August. For terms and particuiars applly to the Lady Suâ€" Sori?[, Wellington street, oppusife the Parliament uildings. . + ACADEMIES OF TIIE{)REY NUNS, _ OTTPaAWaA. § will be ready to receive Bogrders on the 12th AUGUST, on which day their} classos will open. The branch Institution of Greoy Nuns, vis, the Convent Academy, Boltin street; and Bt Mary‘s Academy, Wellin Btreet; will be opened on THURSDAY, 12%h/ AUGUST, at ten o‘clock. . Ta’n lll'l'lll' The GREY NUNS beg to inform the public that their new Establishmentlinâ€"Ridenu street, known as NOTRE DAME DUSACRE DGEUR, Boarders will be recseived on }the evening of the eleventh or the morning of the §2th, 4s most conâ€" venlent in order that the puplis may attend the All the higher branches of tion for young ladies will be taught in the Ac{demies under the dissetion of the G:ey Nuns. o For ijurther information applisation can be made at the Convent, Bolton stieet. _ 11070 A REAL HAIR RESTORER DRLESSIN® Combined in One 522 MRS. S. A. Aï¬;EN" Will Restore Gray |Mair to its Natural Life, Color gnd Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. / It will promote luxuriant growth. t FALLING HAIR is immedialely checked. Mre. s&:. “L:l:"; ZYLOB ‘:}gu, another uithout . ndxu/::;; This :‘t:y"a':t) ul-‘/?::‘m o < hi Frrarieg at . Nigk l rae k Pomaaen ty «Mu.gd all mot only im Whis c dut in Kurope, : The bk'amr and iy lun::v-'czull wot be used one with the other. BoLD ipt ar1 Drueersts. Proprictors, 8. R. Vart Duzer & Co.,]\Wholesale D ruggists, _ _ _ 30 Barcley St. and 40 Park Pidos, Newâ€"York. _ _ March 26,° 1008â€"14y The question of . grants OaARDING SCHOOL USICAL ACADEMY. New Btyle. . I 0TOGRAPHS. HAIR RESTORER mt isreus Shesd «s 6h . A... CE CHTS I'"Ilw" rish from debility, m.'y'bo chargeable 84. p SPEKCIAL NOTIHICKS. Educationat. m‘:tm.uuau- of y at the reots, You e, C. W., General in Ottewa by all ers every wheie. ce of all ‘‘ _ nd ask for Dr. R. see that the words sville, New York, 1 cases of Special ses of Piles, and ind it a suberiore INTMENT" are ating from & low &re various, but t in order for the uid the <patient UND SYKUP of ‘s Crowa.\ inst. The Wyoming News Leti¢r says : "* We have been twice on the spot to exâ€" amine attentively its . results, and it affords us much pleasure in saying that we have been surprised at the magnitude of the work and satisfied at the successâ€" ful manper in which it operates (On Wednesday d:;.ï¬lh:umo barrels of the finest white di was run into the receiving tanks, and. we were told â€" thag by Thun(h‘{ it would have finished distilling. The principal object of the company is to make a first qual) y dis tillate, and as far as this is co. ~=d, we do not hesitate in saying they â€" ave succeeded perfectly. ‘The still i _ nost admirably combined in its details, . csyâ€" thing is done by machinery, â€" ItiscLay d that ? says the young maa in an iler« voice, catching, it may be, a glinp. oi truth for the first time. "Ab, V is«a ? breaks out the unknown lady, ‘catching him in her arms; ‘I know you, though you don‘t know me. Come home with me, and never speak of : keeping a shop again. I have 50,000 roubles (£7,000) of my own ; and it is yours from this moment!" The: mutual histories were soon related, and that of the« mnther proved fully as remarkable as the career of her son. â€"It appears that when very she had been the servant of an English resident in Central Russia, who fell in love with her and made her his wife; but fearing the displeasure of his family at so uneven & match, he had pursuaded her to a private marriage, and had even, as we have seen, entrusted to her hands the child which resulted from it. Shortly after the removal of the boy his parents went to England, where they remained for fifteen years, at the end of which time the husband died, bequeathing his entire property to his wife. Finding herself inâ€" dependent, she resolyed toâ€" rcturn to Russia and endeayour to recover her son. This enterprise, however, was rendered difficult by the removal of his sdo;:)&d parents from their native place to anothâ€" er town some distance off, and a considerâ€" able time was spent in fruitless researches. In the cousre of herinquiries she became acquainted with an olg:“unm' merchant of great wealth, who by offering to assist her researches, and ended by becomâ€" ing her second hnsband, so that the youth, in one and the same day, found a mother, a steptather, and a fzt:tune. Nor did this good luck terminate here ; for the old man, who bad ncturally taken some interest in the object of his wife‘s reâ€" searches, was so charmed at the appearâ€" ance and manpers of his stepson, when The large still lateley erected in Petroâ€" lia by the Ontario Carbon Oil : Gompany of"Hamilton, was charged with 1,500 barrels of crude < oilâ€"although it can work with 2,000, and started on the T9th he publicly announced his intentionâ€"of making the lad heir to all his property ; and thus it seems probable that in a few years, at the furthest, the n?ed village child, the penniless errand boy, the petty shopâ€"keeper,° will. beâ€" one of the richest men in the government of ance and manners of his stepson, when the later at length presented himself, that Moscow. A ROMANCEK IN REAL LIF .. MAMMOTH OIL STILL. _ {2RICEâ€"3 CENTS, ! with 2,000 bris. of _crude oi] directly | from the wells by "means of powerful ! steam pumps, andâ€"liquid tar or residuum | is dischargzed from it in a very short | time by meazs of a most perfect sy phon. | The fires afe â€"so well calculated that the ; bottom of the still is equally heated ; but | when they, get r&hcir apparctus ‘for burnâ€" | ing tar in the furnaces cormpleted, they expect to be able to distribute the heat over all parts with less ‘trouble. . There. is a coritinual steam of cold waterâ€" runâ€" ning into the candenser, which is the only thing we find, not sufficientiy deâ€" veloped in proportion to> the immense | size of the stidl; but "we cam casly upâ€" derstand that in the beginning everyâ€" thing cannot be done to , perfectioa. | Indeed we must say that we hate been | not a little serprised at the prefect: sucâ€" cess of its working at the very first start, !cousidcring',um short . time employed in | putting up everything required for such | a large concern } and more so on account | of the immense difficulties! which always, | accomntpany> such fittiny. up in , swall places. We have seen. many wq-(swof a similar kind erected, but nomne, so large ; and we ~can "comprehend the. troybles, perhaps more than any â€"one else, that the directors of this giganti¢c work had to go through ; consequently we cannot praise too highly the ability, energy and foreâ€" sight displayed in every detail by Mr. Cochrane, the manager of the whole gconâ€" struction. Such men are a very rare production, and â€"of immense value to a company ; and if the Hamilton Company Ahasâ€" many such men as Mr. Cocl.rane, we have no doubt of their succeeding in business. The still can run once a week, and will produce very nearly . 1,000 barâ€" rels of very fine white, distillate, . 44 9 gravity,; which is to be "treated" at Mamilton for foreign markets. 1t will be a great help to the ale of our crude oil. _ We wish the Company prospefity, as it deserves, for from its success in a measure depends.the prosperity of our rich petroleum regions." â€" 1 lin§ that they should have all the «glory and profit attaching to the beginning of the enterprisc. It must: be confessed that, if the figures of the pmlo:: tbo-rmeeum correct, there is a deal of money in it, as lheypmkuui‘ be able to get out of the ‘garbage of Cinâ€" cinnati about $25;080 worth per week of positions were accepied, and Chicago will go ahead of us in making the exâ€" E:n-n' t. . The inventor and his company Â¥e grabbed the garbage of that city, and will be turningâ€"out copiously a‘fine article of highwines in a short time. Our distillers here are, we believe, wilâ€" upon â€"earth. ~ They: who would not flioch at the decoctions nowâ€" called whiskey, and by other pet names, ~would not be abashed at the thought of a distillment from garbage. The article of f spirits that we have seen, dng:)in.PKeck'l, expcriment, is lillP[:.‘. as water, but as an article of perfamery we could not : conscientiously â€". pronounce it a success. Still, we are informed, it will not be difficult to deodorize it iconmâ€" pletely. Whether it will pay to distiHl garbage is the question that ‘determines whether it â€"will be done, The owners of the patent bave much confdence in it. This they manifested . in offering the Eertilizsing Company, of this cit;tl:g,lm for the garbage that they control ; or they would take the garbige and didvide whiskey and soupâ€"grease even ; or they would sell the right to distill garbage to the Fertilizing Company for $25,000, $10,000 down, and the ~rest in spirits. After due considera:iona none of the proâ€" that we have thirty pounds of :ocp- grease and l'ortdy gallons of proof spirits to the cartload_ of garbage, and this city affords fmm‘ ï¬vg to ï¬six llou:l of per week. Sa ve hundréd, mithlï¬d tobe{a!e to calculate no more than six, and we have fiftpen thousand : pounds of soapâ€"grease and twenty ‘thousand gallons of proof . epirits every week out of Cincinuati gnrt.gn. The object of the garbage distillers is not to inake whiskey for ordinary â€" conâ€" sumption, but alcohol for manufacturing purposes. We infer, however, that if the manufacture of spirits from such material becoms one of the usual branches of metropolitan industry, a considerable quantity of it would find . its wayâ€" into the decanters behind the bars in our fashionable .drinking places. . Perhaps it may be in aid of the temperance cause ; but we do not propose to indulze any sanguine ¢exp¢ctations of that wort, for the confirmed _ consumers of ‘aleoholic stimulants have heretofore shown themâ€" selves proof against alarm at the © worst poisons and the most revolting nastiness So much is said ‘of the proposition reâ€" cently ‘entertained" by. the Cineinnati Fertilizing «Company â€" to â€" manutacture spirits out of garbage; and so little has been understood concerning it, ‘that it seems proper to take the whole matter f From the Cincionati Commercial, July 20. MANUFACPURE OF AaLCcodoL oUr oK GanBagk. f