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## 'b:._.â€"‘m.-. ceeerescees rececreqs < ts Beaucrrcertancuniuionteuue ':"._‘__.._'xâ€"â€"â€"‘â€""'â€"' __..._.._--.._..v?v Nepseslea t le css OTTaAwWA MABRKETS. 35\ _ Fon + oc h Smemmme m mmstons Compiled expressly for the Orttawa Tiuzs.) _ | Fo. SA f July 31, 1869. { [ & V“;:-AI MeetrfePAikes eiurmcemccremys U We m B Nigreot, fn t n lt te in i o ( Mn tho h :sl--..'.:..................- P .0..3 PR said lease %o â€"_â€" Bugse,~â€"Failper 100 Ibs.. 2 8 * Spriug â€" + ._:ax. in |uny *4 E-tuâ€"'u” the.... T 00@ 1 23 Indian Meal _ * .....)sgo. : :a f Ryoâ€"peor bushel 56 Ibs. 0 * MABC )‘!:\q'.- 48 lbe.. 1 20. @ 0 00 wikd _ :_ Buck wheat Fioutr....... . @ 0@ & 0 00 P LK éanarâ€"Fallâ€"per bushol, 60 ths.) 20 ~@ 1 33 <| J O Spri «e # 10e @ 1 l% uo M.&gu......,“..u @ 100 A HOUSI Poss * :l‘u... :fl: : I.z â€"within fve | * 0.!: “bovu--u.-o b a * Boans * 60lbs.:. : ...... 2 213 @ 12 2# :";‘;"‘: #Pourâ€"Messâ€"per barrol........... 28 00 & 00 00 the city Prime Mess per do...... non#; â€" App! ) o ) 0 |" eeeeeeenestvampnenh Po BDON®.. s Par â€" Ont: 34 1D8..,........« 9 22 Beans «* 60lbs... :...... % 23 THIHHLGcccceccerennercrurcbeue ;. HUroxsâ€"tÂ¥er 100 lbe.. Try Gardner‘s Baking Powder. Seeadver lsement _ . & 8871,.¢1m OvErâ€"zxszrios, either of body ot-nn.rm debility and diseaso. The usual remedy is totake some stimulant, the effect of which is the same as giving a tired borse the whip mstead of oats, The true way is to fortify the syste n with a permaâ€" nent tonit like the Poruvian Syrup (a protoxide of tron}, which gives strongth and vigor to the whole system. ® Cattios.â€"Perchasers of the Peruvian Syrup (a protected solution of &omi‘o of Lron) are uautioned against being ed by any of the preparations of Peruvian Bark, or BLt aad Iron which mt=yâ€"ne offered them EKvery bottle of n?:'un biks Poruvi..:iyup [not Peruvian Bark a in the. glass.‘ EKxamine the boitle beiore QTTAWA MARKETS. w o_,u.‘ expressly for the Ortawa ‘l--j «meen‘s Hirtbday . was kept in the ususl loyal style last m»ath, and next month the citi« sens of the Pomime» of Canada will celobrate the birth or «ae.r new and rising existonce ; but redovered invalids still feel that a public holiday would be too short to celebrate all the virtues otf that celebrated [ndian Medicine, the greai SHoâ€" Hoy®«s Kruzpy, now on sale by the respoctable _ Parties desirous to be agents can make a * tion, as he lu-n;nhunh»lomm * _ effer to the public. arl _ * druzgists in your calitv votaut passesstonaf one Ucorge W ashington Nuto obtain: one ngton Nutt, who is said to be unnl‘“nlo‘:w than . @engral Tom Thamb, and that P. T. Barnum has ma:s;uuu-ugmmm $30,â€" 000, board expenses. Is it not a great thing hh;mllmr-dhhnaq‘dlyumb have a medicine thatean be depended upon for curieg colds, rhoumatism, burus, bruises, summer ..:dm.eldk.h;itn.u at once a supply of tae " Canadi«n Pain @r," at he nearest mbeiicine doalor‘s for 25 =1 «_ «oure all such diseases. chial Troches," or Cough Losenges, allay irritaâ€" tion which induces coughing, baving a piaszot inâ€" Quence on the affected parts. As there are imitaâ€" tions, be sure To OBTAIN the genusne. Sold by all dealers in medicines, at 24 cents a box,. climate are sources of Pulmonary Bronchial and Asthmatic affections. Experience having proved Md-'umocin often aot speedily and cerâ€" taroly w taken in the early is of the disâ€" mmmowdumum.l.O“Bnm Bronshial Troches," or Losonges,. Few are aw of the importance of checking a cough, ur * cor. â€" mon cold," in its first stage. That which in t*e beginning wo@ld yield to a mild remody, if negâ€" foolnd rack strachs the thoge, * Browd‘s Biok EKvesrsoor Sars 8o.â€"â€"Thatis all who bhars ither used the article themsolves or witnoased its effects when used by others; all such, and they mdxkh}-d.thmmh&oom wat « Darley‘s Condicion Powders and Arabian meave Remedy"‘ is superior to anything of the fibontum or at present in uotovm’nl , thick wind, and all dissases which affect the wind of horees, As a condiiion meJicine it has noecqual ; therwis nothing in it which cas in jure a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the norse be kept from working while using it; it is just the article which all who mlm«'nrns and which they should haxe constantly on hand. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Murd ana Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyâ€" man, Newcastle, Ont., propristors for Canada. NASH, BLIND, DOOR MOULDPING ANXD Takes this method o returning his thanks tothe whilic for their very liberal patronage for the ryou.nlu' would respectfuily announce his numerous patrons that he is fuily determinâ€" od, in consequence of the increased demand in the various branches in lbde.cmu.uuqu the ohln.lllu -A‘:l by defy ‘.-’u:du l: slow shi * thereb; stock and xlnnnmp. . ‘... Bomething New and Elagant in the style of f ROOX PAPEZ3S, DECORATIONS, @GILT AND #F1L0CK BORDERS, WINDOW SUADE3, &c., &¢., Aro expected in the week, and will be on exhibition, mnpal in samples, af ready fncility sor selestion. Â¥ K. KATON h?b say that. his ion comâ€" a LARGEK STOCK and GRZATER VAâ€" EKIY than ever before brought to city. _ #.8.â€"â€"Mr. Katon hasin bis o-t" most ¢xâ€" â€" â€"A and experienced workmed, . it C ds B4 3, * Onposite the Suspension Pridgs aod adicimngthe RM®Orviety oo Sushes, Doots, Blinds, Mould» Ings, Looking wlasses aad Picture Frames, of the best and most modern styles, received and execuâ€" ted with despatch, the quality of the work guarâ€" anteed, and at prices which will m-flgb duce custom. * BM sashes Primed and Glazsed roagy tor shipâ€" ment, and Blinds Paioted and prepared for Hangâ€" u.‘.-n.a.:o supplied on equally satis{actory tor ms. Come 180. â€" s Fs»n-onm?flud and Glazed can be hipped and car with loss risk of breakage han glass + boxes. * * f ‘ R. EATON, the Store and OMcse, Elginâ€"st., Opposite the Russel! House, Ottawa. s ommb o Tomx Tucus sCLirsub.â€"we read there has Wh.â€"ha will enable him to exgente all | orders with despatch, and to the of the most fasâ€" wnich can not be*equalled "by any other, for making several kinds of soft Sopap, without cither lyse or grease, Hara Soap, and some of them of a â€"r_.l'lfll: .!.‘ Sios cpentr nds qed A BEAAA I‘-r;tâ€").â€"rdur’o Buaking Powder. See adâ€" dO0OML _ Bell‘s Block, opposite Kus _ HoRSE TRAINING INFORMATION. The wildest and ugliest horss can be made to obey his mester, and evento walk after .-'L' in the streets, roads or felds, without the slightest 10jary to the horse. _ All accomplished in one day. sure cure mt« CORNS at.a cheap rate, wilhout ipjury to person . Cure for Willta‘u your hands or fhee. They mh‘uflmh_--mwm injury to the person in ightest. + Cure for lame oack diseases, â€" Rhenmatism of the worst kinds can be cured;in less than a week without taking any kind of medicine in the inside, _ Cures persohs troubled with the: Gravel. Cure tor Bunions. * f Cure for Piles. s Cure for the Heart Disoase, Cure for Consumpticna. & * The worst kind of Bowel Compl#aintscan be cured at any time in loss llnt-’dy hours, Also, by a commen herb, _ â€"~ Parties who are inficted with any such disâ€" enâ€".. should make application to P. MARTIN, CELLINGS and WALLA WHI OLOURED in a superior style, sasonable terms, and at the K. n?;a Oxe~.. should make applicution to F. MARALT} Haull, in the summer season, as the best time. to HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLLSHMXENT 34 SUSSEXâ€"ST. * A fargequaatity of Waik Peper. Good T-. VARIETY HALL oUsE PAINTINXG, HANGI®G PAPER, BReof per 100. !be Pork (fresh).... ......... PICIURE FRAME MANUFAUTORY, EK C LL, « KCi1PEK* Mouse Decorating. WASHING COMPOT ATON‘S DECORATING {ROOMB, ATON and Colds.â€"Sudden changes AT THE FARIETY HAalL 0 14 , af )I'.“’ is comâ€" _ @ TER VAâ€" t to city. |:q most ¢xâ€" GInG PAPEB, & 10 30 @ â€"0 i1 n the ND, IM a + enee A HOUSE of seven rooms, ‘oligibly *situated, within fve minutes‘ walk of the Parliament Buildâ€" ings, to reat ; and several houses and vacant lots in the city for sale, on part time. ; € Apply to Ottaws, May 1. ® ) ) d _A 2A AT NSEW EDINBURGH, a Eniox owruuiN@ of Right Roome« and Kitchen, with good yard and stabling. Rent low. Possession immediate, New Edinburgh, April 26. nc L _4 A handsomely situated COTTAGE, containing six rooms and kitchen, on Gloucest@rst., Ashâ€" burnhame Hill. There isa handsome Alo'ol: and ;"";,"'.","‘ en ;) 'r."' d outhouses and well atâ€" ;.31 Apply to W . H. BULLEN, on the promâ€" Containing nine large rooms and a garden. A to * '.’" w. E. SMITH, To65tt st JAVE3 HOPE & CO.‘3, Station« VALUAII.I FARMS FOR SALE.â€" 31 in the, 3rd Concession, Oloucrot. & Front, 200 acres, about 80 cleated an: under gulâ€" tivation, with comfortable Dweiling and Barn. The bush land is principally hardwood, very vraluable trom its .md-t&{ to Otftawa. Also, Lot 20, in 3rd Concession, oucester, Ottawa Mmdlh.‘mum,wumoh‘ The â€"remainder _ of < this lot. is hber ily :“oododvl:h hard s‘td w::w'ood. These 6 m I be sold separately or r as may be deâ€" mred. The J:z distance of only 3 uuu-t: Oitawa makes the wocd of groater value. T lznds are well nmui of excellent soil, and would make a fne dairy farm. esr;‘;llo_m prictor, C. BPARRQW, or to D : OR, Soliâ€" citor, Otcawa. Ottawa, Nov. 25, 1868. session, at prosent in the cccupation of Wm. 1. E" No. 27, in First Concession, Ottawa Front, Noâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 «ad 28, i? &:’u‘-’on:- m-‘"-‘-’- EsmS ECT T 1 Aylon, Eeq. For further particu:art apply to :.-“.'u.‘-. rn-o-.ann..u u’-.ru & , Barristers, Ottaw a. Je2â€"141â€"tf Fon SALE.=â€"â€"Tho Wasterly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession, Ottawa Front,Noâ€" Under and by virtuse of a Power of Sale con. tained in a m:r which will be produced at the time of sale, there will bs sold by Public Auction, by MR HKCYOR MCLEAN, at his Sale Hooms, Ottawa, on FRIDAY, the SIXTH day of AUGUST, F889, at the hour of twelve o‘clock, noon, that valuable lot known as Village Lot ’I-wfl:‘.‘: block nine, as laid down on the registered of the Village of New Edigâ€" burgh, in the Conaty of Carleton. _ | _ _ a % & PV io och> coc WB mada Ottaws, April 26. NOTTAGE TO RENXT. _3 ippentions FARMING ~LANDS FOR 'SABE’ _ Terms and conditions of sale ‘will be made ..;:. :';I: time of lnlo‘. R particnlare ary o THOS Â¥ NELLIS ; Solicitor Vendor, * Telegraph Buildings, | KENT, ESSEX AND LAMBTON. The subscriber has been instructed to offer by rivate sale, in the ‘town of Chatham, carly in 5..... the lands situated in the above Counties, belonging to Arthar John Robertson, Kequire, Inâ€" verness, ‘o-th“ The lots in the County of Kedt, consist of 62 farms, and 2,500 acres Wild ons Unimproved Lands. The farms, varying in size ftom 25 to 600 actes, are dituated in the Towaships of | RALEIGH, TILBURY EAST, CAMDEN, HAXRWICH AND DOVER, AND TOWN or CHATHAM, $ All of which are most “'fi.'.'.'i agapted for farmâ€" h.mudmiro ons as regards naâ€" tur vaatuages, fertility of soil and climate, eannot be surpassed in the Province. _ Of the above, 54 farms lie in the Township of Harwich, contignous to the shore of Lake Lrie, one of tb:‘ fAinest Agrt:'lunl foe‘uou“d Canads, eapable of producing all descriptions ain and root crops, and from their southerly ‘:aponn rwly dp-mtn the breeding and raising of k ; the gentality of the climate also permitting of the cultivation of the various kinds of fruit. Considerable attention is now being devoted to the of Grapes, which have arrived at groat in the neighbournood. There are oxâ€" sellent well travoiled roads throughout the townâ€" ship, and the distance from Chatham is only 12 miles, where the highest price has been paid for farm produce of any market In‘k(hudo. Tue projected Southers Railway will ran U LET OH SELLâ€" through a portion of the Harw The lands in the County of in the Townships of BsANDWICH EAST, MA apecialiy attractive to partios wishing to make a fhrourabie investmént. mg Printed ciroulars, ..““-? full partioulars of the diferent wts, can be had by applying cu, m‘.to 1. 0. Wolbrook, Esq,, Attorneyâ€"at.Law, Detroit, Michigan ; John J. J. Thompson, Esq., Chatham, Ontario, or to es e ttnnayries, * and from their proximity «o the Detroit river, are For Sate or to L¢t. Farmers of Carleton r that labourâ€"saving imâ€" r.cd. « Duncan‘s Patent Improved HORsE AY FORK," with MANN‘3 system. of workâ€" ing the pulleys ; will unload a load of hay at trom two to tour forktuls and put it in any part of the mow required. k Parties desirous of purchasing can be supplied by applying to the undersigned, or Township Rights will be sold on application. > k. WALKER, _ 10714 OUsSE TO LET â€"__|0 .. _ \/ * [ * CAfi Dated ts 27th day of July, 1869.) l1i.:d _ $ Orpic® or tus Secrartary o# State,"" 2 Ottawa, 23rd June, 1869. TOTICE is heroby givenjhat parties requirâ€" L‘ ing PASSI’UITJ -pt‘:ply. until further notice, io this Department. transmitting at the same time a certificate of identity, accompanied in each case with a description of the applicant, signed by a Justice of lboruoo.m n';-u the fee of one dollar. LET, Januaty 28, 1869. ofToaGgE s1aLE, U8ST RECEKIVED, Direct from Havana, a very cholcoâ€"lot of April Tth, 1869. oTICE. 1019â€"1 â€"16tA1 lv'lll"l :‘f 8u P.IIIOI covucHEs, covered withdamask, very 0 XTTHE u{x’u;fi’ HALL, Apply to IX THE COUNTIES of HECTOR L LaNXGEVIN,â€" Secretary of State. CIGARS. JAMES CRAWFORV, R&. BLACKBYRN. BATE & CO., > 82 Sparks st. IDsTONXE AND Essex are situated ch property Agont, Montreal. 959â€"22awkim weonee Ceee PC C Cacd ce t single instance to give permanent relief when u-cl.y' used, and we I:.v:. ‘l;vm: a single case d-addt:l-‘ w @ are proâ€" p«ly(follovod; taflomnr{ slhndohp t» od with its mfim. and speak i nthe highes terms of its and magioal efects. , W e speak from experience in this matter, havin _ W e upeak from experience in this matter, havin ow e w , hav‘ tested Mty;':.d therefore those who are suffering from any of the comp ints for which it is .ecommended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" ‘K ‘Remedy. e effcncy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in ng disoases for which it im reâ€" commended, its worderful success in subduing thotomr‘ap ot Eneumatam. anod in te ievin Nervous %Mmo it to & bigh rank in sh£ list of Remediv« thnomf.hluu. Denlers are gominig in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the gountry for turther sunplies, and each testifying aa s ast Ruraticinc\ i PC * SPEDDA P C to the |mnrullfahheuun itgives _‘ 2 .. The Cans fl: FPatu Destroyer never {ails to give mmediate . ~All Medicine Dealors koo& i Physiciaas orderand use i.; and no family w Physicians orderand uso1.j : -n‘-m.mp-_bmllg‘}- W _Â¥ h a I6 «+ 1AN A DLA N "", Du'uo‘ KR I Sold by Goo,. Mortimer, John Roberts, W M assey, H. F,. MoCarthy, J. Skiprer, and J. recipe of K t | omecwar h Prepared by special permission muolndclul â€"_ _ _ F.)P. VERARI, M. D., | Professor o_( Chemistry in the University of >â€" _ *| PADUA, ITALY. Kept by alltie principal Draggists and Grocers in ion of Canads and th N.B.â€"â€"Theso celeb prepared with the 1 Wine, and are espe mended to persons of are gontly stimulant, aids to digestion, For directions see | aids to digestion. 4 For directions see label round the neek of each N CoOURT OF SPAINX THE llgin HONORABLE THE LORDS COM; MILSSIONERs OF THE ADMIRALTY, O hisautacturer by epectat appo! None are gonuine unless bearing thesignature of e proprietor. .. _ > f 10226 . A. M. F GIANELLT. _ UER MAJESTS QUEEN VICTORIA‘83 ROYA, NAVY :‘ Prise Medalist of the Great International Exrhibi; tion of London,}862, and of the Uniâ€" wersal Exhibition of Paris, 1867. For the sale of these celebrated Timekeepers _ “‘;' H. & A; SAUNDERsS, Montreal. Bole GLOUCESTER ROAD COMPANY. Notice is heroby given that _ x â€" fHE DIRECTORS ‘ Of the Oitawa and Gloucester i Company have this day made a further CALL OF TEX PER CENXT. â€" ot the additional eapital stock of the said comâ€" pany, Â¥ call they require the hoiders of such stock to pay to the undersigned at the OFFICE of W. M. MATHESOA, Esq., in this city, on Saturday, the Fourtcerith day ‘of August o | , Next. ‘Dated this fiiteenth day of July, 1869, April 28, 1869. 1102td OYaAL ITALILKNX BITTERS. CHIEF UNDERTAKER, || SPARKSâ€"ST.â€" CoFrFIN3, HEARSES § CARR]AGES, _ }por oup aAxp Toure reoru®. . © ~ wE HERKBY APPOINT EW DOMINION CEMXEKXT. l E* C â€" B. B. LARIVIERE.. _ A 1x Ball Room‘is attached to the -m'r-m be let at a low bgure. _ f sommsmsigye SEWILL, LIVERPOOL, w ATCHES. SW ALWELL,] | â€" Ma. JOHN LESLIE, w Sparksâ€"stroot, | _â€"_ Agent for Otawa and Vicinity* â€"lve umflofllo. NORT P & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W., General Agonts for C. W PICK IO!I:. ut nov » T THE VARIELIY HALL _ the 'uâ€"l_‘ to ppd-nu article of Opposite the Post Office, Ottewa. The subscriber Nr.to inâ€" form his friends that o:: ed on MONDAY, the 26 OCTOBER, his â€" and will be found infallible w. E.: RaLLs, ointment to YALFAMILY THE ‘OTTAWA TIMES, JULY "We can confidently recomme Kilier."*â€" Toronto Baptist; # It is the most effectuak remody for sches, paips, ’uh wounds, &¢. News, P.Q. # We advise that every family s effectual and speedy a Pain Killer." S., Gazette. F h. bottt g *« Qur own experience is a e o is the best Physician a traveller 4 Hamilton Spectator . I | THE PAIN KILLER Is USED TERNALLY & EXTERN pain instantly, afording relief and p« patient suffering from Cramp and|| Stomach, RKhoumatic or No’unlflo part of the system, and in Bowel C a sovercign remedy. When Used Externallyâ€"It is equall PAINS IN THE BACK A to it when all other nmodngn have faileou. It is ewminently a FAMILY MEDICINE, and by being kept ready for immediate in enl.ro of accident or sudden attack of digease will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors® bills, I l # A medicine no family should be The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegetable comâ€" pound, and while it is a most e| hm:dy for pain, it is a "por(uuy safe medicine even in the most unskillful hands I | or any other form of bowel diseage in chi adults; .it is an almoet certain}cure, & without doubt been more 1 in ¢u Â¥various kinds of I than any other known remedy, skillful pbysicias. In India, A where this dreadful disease is provslcing. the P..hl)l fiLLBR the natives, as well as opean climates. The promptness and certainty in relieving all kinds of pain, m worthy its name, Paix Kiu® understood, and. not easily. fo curing Cholera, it shows itself minor forms of that discase, Morbus, Dysentery, Simmer Com| prevalent, the PAIN KILLER js considered by the natives, as well as Kuropean residents in those climates. + The promptneds and certainty with which it acts in relieving all kinds of pain, mgke it eminently worthy its name, Pais Kiu® a name easily understood, and. not easily. forgoiten.| As, in curing Cholera, it shows itself master ofâ€" all the minor forms of that discase, guch as Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Simmer Complaint, Diarrhcea, &c. ; so in controlling Diptheria, other maligâ€" nant diseases,â€"which it has repeatedly cured,â€" it assorts its power over all the milder and more common forms of these complaints. (§ > Taus Paix Kiuues is Eqvauuy > GOOD “llom A l’huip, of Provid RI writes as ows : _ + 209| s Messrs. Porry Davis & Sonâ€"Gente: I/have for many years used your valua medi¢ine, the Parx® Kmuzs, on my horses, can testify to its effficacy in curing Galls, Spra Bruiges, Cuts, Cramps, Weak Jvints, Rhoumatism, wellings, . Colic, &o., &0. °I have had ovér forty ‘horses in econstant use, in the omnibus ness, and have never known itto fail in any cdse where I have used it, | s | Read the followin fetkey ) Ai‘?fl‘%r“”ér 6 e g letter ved from Dr. :ul.lmgzxo.o.m is a Viterinary Surgeon i have given Perry Davia‘ Pain Killer in many‘ cases of colic, ¢ramp and d in horses, and pever kpow it fail to cure in a singlo instancse. I look upo it as a certain remedy. } \ ; DK JOHN R DEAL Pam Kimus® is oqually for --: or beast ’ and no farmer should be without it a single hour, Bold by all drugrists and medicine dealers at 00D wWoOoRDs* FOR FE\{EB AND BILIOUS FEVER F used it, | * L s l Read th :2 lowing Tess ‘J‘.‘f."r'.“"’é, 6 e etter om Dr. “M. Ti O, who is a V; -n* Burgeon t hare given Porry Davia‘ Pain Killer in many cases of colic, ¢ramp and dyse in horses, and never knew it fail to cure in a singlo instancse. I look upo it as a certain remed § } f DR JOHN R DEAL. Pam Kimuzs® is oqually for man or beast n:d.: {u::r‘-_honld be n:d th I& : a1 ‘fhl,h“" mn:: m no dealers at 25 and bz cents per le. pirch i|4 °* DEERY DaTLIS k SON, | Prop Montreal, P.Q. + Wtsedcmnepgeniaetaiy uc mnguanemnn tm in en cce matouffcmmmmemermins t | OoRTIM<R*s i VJ esaa 201." â€"i| CHOLERA, DIARRHGEA, and ts + ‘BOWEL C kiadly per in to phibln n indly to ish, 18 a relative of Dr. W!l:o;'p! this in the United States : § M «* Pind out if the Express cha and if not, arrange with Morti a.box of the bottles of cum.l’»'1 could make a good little fortu bottle I brought with me here round from. decided cholera ; boat, and the other in Berlin, commenced '&h diarrhooa, and then vromPting. The one bad,. 1 gave her three dosés 0/ ture, the third of which next day she was all right, or gratetul. I have now onl % excellent mixture, every family, is only | TRADE MARK CANADIAN COUGH snponyol immediately re! oarseness, Dificulity of B Chest, &o., &o. It operates nloilfl:lo free ex ation, and go ‘-..w‘;‘&m.lq,m" ion, and. Sold in Botiles at 11. 3d. and 2s. 6d. Each. A grand s netord«np-r»of the Digestive Organs, 24 for obstructions and torpid action of the Liver and Bowels. D f Mortimér‘sâ€" Vegetable Worm Destroyer, The only sure remedy that , odmbining deâ€" licious taste and amazing power, _ Toilet Boxes in variety, Rimmel‘s New Perfame: Cambridge Bouq Silver Top Smelling Bottion, | ~Beotch Plaid Smolling H TWENTYâ€"FIVE CENXT This valuable medicine has the extraordinary ‘operty of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, MORTIMER‘S GOMPOUNI PAIN| RKIL LE THE MEDLICA FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT INFALLIBLE P OLIDAY PRESENT FAMILY APERIE Genuine Drugs and Chemicals,. "‘‘Droggists‘ Bundries of all descriptions: KONE OTHER G FOR MAN AND BEAST. Medicat. CH O°L E R A stock just receiyed Improved Porfuan MORTIMERNS W. M. MA8SSEY, of Breathing, Tightness in rates bfiwolvl‘;'g the conâ€" AT )r even | rica ant EMEDY rges are too high, i‘““ le '{bu have A MIXTURE, I )MPLA Mr. Mortimer is from the letter of sarly o T & l{mu D LI rought. twbz ladiek ene on board the nited States, Both n with dysentery, t Bor in was vory the Cholera Mixâ€" the vomiting. The A B BOTH INâ€" KLLY.| ity, which s Pain Killer Ln bl&."â€" ~ANTIBILIOUS T.: PILLS, mt of the Di ve ind torpid ne‘c:: of R F"!z MR Distributors, [‘ ‘l I‘ALY‘, uld have #o of Toilet Articles, â€" AGU EM1 Lavender W ater, ation, and an «_1 Commisston Merchants. dren or nd â€"bhas ing the he most J China, s or less ered by in those ILSIGN. INTS. ould be in )TTLE. UBS, em. residing Shoe was begto inform their frionds and the publc in gonâ€" eral tha they have now RE.OPENED in those new buildings erected by Mr. H. Easton, of Merâ€" rickville, and where will:bo kept constantly on hand a large stock of q . The following is our price list of goods monâ€" tioned : > f . FLOURâ€"Suporio® EXtTD...........skcccs0e0...008 * Bxrtrs SUpPOFBIG»...+2 ssrrsss¢rrrcsrrirees «â€" TPBNCY sc relvsirventrnrseesserrssrrsi8s Prveree OATMEAL: +s ssseve ressessessseees esvcresseccececcee.s 7e00 i 180,000 Extra SHINGLES..................... 8+50 | 100,000 No. 1 ;. * berestasresasrasis.st (haalg. 80,000. No. 2 * srsssessuisrrerss ces . AeG@ 80,000 Fancy . * stressestessessiccnes AoXS 300 cords Birch an â€" Maple CORDâ€" WOOD, dry, 4 feet lang, delivered..... #.00 All Flour, Oatmeal, nd',ghinglu kept in stock, are manufactured by H. Eas of Merrickville, and warranted. t * h . | Sales at cheapost rates and for cash. ' \ . W.H.â€"EASTON & CO., ' & Little Sussox â€"st., + Canal Basin. wW. H. EASTON. v82tf K. M. EASTON. COMMISSION SALE ROOMS, Hocss, Laxp axo Gexgrar Aexxcy, OFFICE AND.SALE ROOMS, * Euuu' New Bvfi.msl. Sci‘:x-n.. * * . OTT&WA. ‘ Public Sales will be held from time to time, of , which cue ridtice will be given, and at whiâ€"h parâ€" ties n?irin'g to furnish will have an opportunity of purchasing at unusually low rates. 'F:o Mart is now o?n with a large stock of new Furniture, as well sla ianos, Harmoniums, &¢., &6., consigned for sale. . + The subscriber respectfully announces to the nâ€" habitants otf Ottawa and surrounding country that attherequest of many friends he has decided on :{oning anextensive and well regulated Auction art in this city: s posa marlin this cily? 6 [ »* From arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufactories of Western Ontario, a lar.e and wellâ€" selected stock of new turniture wili be constantly on hand. | Theâ€"subscriber would also intimate that ho 18 the Sole Agent for Ottawa ‘and torritory for the 'P.ih of Rappe, Webbor & Co.‘s celebrated grand anos. â€" . The Pianos, as well as the Furniture in the â€"éstablishment, will be sold cither by private sale or auction. i j * They are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos. From their long experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The high reputation of the instruâ€"hents 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€" ledged merit. & * Kâ€"OPENING OF BUSINKESS. He would also announce that he is prepared to receire instructions from persons having houschoid furniture, horsos, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" rou of, and pledges himself that nothing'vill,bo eft undone by him t:dgiv_o satisfaction in discharg ing the trust contided to him. He hopes that by strict attention to the sales entrusted to.his care, as well as by trompfi settiemâ€"nts iminediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. . § He will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evening, when he can seo parties who wish to artange about theoir sales. Consignments trom a distance will have immediate atten:ion. Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate sale. All kinds ot turniture bought, sold or exchanged. RKFERENCFS, h+ His Lord:hig the Bishop of Kingston, . Hon, Sit Jobn A. Macdonald, * MHon. H. L. Langevin, C B, + Hon. Alex. Campbeil, P M G. . R, W. Scott, Esq, M P ?, s * \_Walter Shanly,%:m. M P % Max. W. Strange, Esq, M P P Francis H, Burton, Esq, M P James O‘Rielly, Eaq, Q C, f H.V. Noel, Emk'luu?_r :Quebesc Bank, Ottawa. Robert Lyon, Esq, M P P. Asmart young man wanted tq act as travgiling agent re/»resenting several firms. . J. BERMINGHAM, 4 Auctioneer and Commusion Merchant, FLOUR, PORK,} CORDWOOD AND SHINGLES, ot every description, maae to order or repaired, and jobbing attended to. : > : ‘Architects and others furnishing their own drawâ€" . ings for any kind of wood work will have them correctly executed. * Particular attention paid to _ â€" GOTHIC & FANCY FURNITURE: : FUNER ALS â€" furnished‘ at the shortest notice in the city or METALLIC AND .OTHI] always on hand. * for the removal of household fur waggons for lumber and other h N.B.â€"Rosidence at the west e st., opposite the market ifllllNlON AUVUCTION MART, EMPIRE GIFT COMPANY. casn cirfs To THE AMOUNT OF : $500,000. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. o suwersuse This lar gift company, after making extenâ€" sive .dz‘t,ipo:- t.of:.a lnv‘.putoe’k of rich and v‘.lu.blo articles, has commenced its fourth annual distriâ€" bution. Unlike many ‘of its imitators, it has invarigbly â€"given universal satisfaction and has always secured tho#l&probdion and support of the, }_e'g:iln“ press of the country. See what they say of it: “'“'"n';o- firm is reliable and: deserves their success,"â€"Weekly Tribune, Oct. 8. + â€" _# A friend of ours drew a $5,000 prize, which was promptly received. ‘â€"Daily News, Dec. 3. Reforence is also made to the following persons, _# We know them to be a fair dealing firm.‘‘â€" New York Herald, Oct. 28. .â€" c| 0 0 _ . 0_ 0 > Reference is also made to the following persons, who have drawn prizcs and kindly allowed the use of their names for publication : Andrew J Burns, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara 8 W alker, Baltimore, Piano, $:00; James M Mathews, Detroit, $5,000; John ‘F Andrews, Sarannahb, $5,000; Miss Agnes Simmons, Ch wrleston, Piano, $600. We publish no names without permission. 5 CASh Gift®, CAOB......s«0«»»»»sesveseese»6e+»+$20,000 10 do PD. incccusprreniscrarsssssess s 20,000 20 â€" do 0 iescrveresresserecersssnsesess â€" P,000 40 ao UQ |eevsresrasrensssesctscscrences : HyDDQ 200 do AQ evserreverstrrstrarsesrsreness > DOB 13 _ _ do do _ Melodeons do... 75 to 100 350 Sewing Machines, each............... 60 to 173 500 Gold Watches _ do .................. 73 to 300 Cash Prises,.Silverware, etc, valued at..$:,000,000 â€" A chance to draw any of the above prizes for 25 cents. Tickets describing prizes sealed in envelâ€" ones. and well mixed. ‘80 receipt of 25 cents a 50 Elfg;nt Rosewooed Pianos, each...$300 to $700 13 o do _ Melodeons do... 75 to 100 350 Sewing Machines, each............... 60 to 175 opes, and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents a setiled ticket is drawn without cho?eo, and sent by mail to any address. ‘The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of one dollar. . Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or return mails _ > value, No â€" You will know what your prize is before you pay forit, Any prise c.rc&myar for another of same dealing. So:f for circular. Liberal inducements to agents, Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of sealed envelopes containg ox® cas# Cirt. Six tickets for $1; 13 tor $2 ; 35 for $5 ; 110 for $15. f All letters should be addressed to STEWART, BALL & C0, __ _ 30,000 ~BRICKS AT $7.00; 15.7 «_ House, Land and General Agent. W, H. EASTON & CO. OoNTINXUATION SALEK Buperfine No. 1 NUpDrBDO | 0. ssccreeen rrterrevsctracess CHEAP FOR CASH. â€" ALSO 1104 3m _ 193 and 195 Broadway, EXPRESS WAG FURNITU RE severeet sessssesernsberes oPr THE eeesbsasens eesecaeen en n00 000 + 6 831 can depend on fair ;ONS avy goods. . > id of Wellingtonâ€" R COFFINS $6.50 4.15 7,.00 #.50 R.25 150 1.%5 Dfif A. A. A. PHILION, Physician, Eurâ€" geon. and Accoucheur, Duke strest, Leâ€" Broton‘s Flats, Ottawa. 1111.6m P)R. O.C. WOOD, Physician, Surgeon and i P Accoucheur, Ottawas. Day office o;'iroeit‘ the ‘T.u®s Oflice, Sparksâ€"street, Centre ‘Town. Night office at his residence, Mariaâ€"street, Centre Town. Caxcrrs Coren, without the use of the knife, by a new, but certain, speedy, and almost painiess:process. References given to yntiu suc= nessfully treated, it required. 17w100y l)R.’.M A. BECKETT, Surgeon Dentist, Dental Rooms over A. Graham & Co.‘s i« Commercial Warehouse," directly opposite the British Lion Hotel, late Tiw®s Printing Office, Lang‘s Block, No. 60, #parkeâ€"st., Ottawa City. Ottawa, April 12, 1869. 1021â€"16y _ stroot. §» FJ] _l., "E)m:e.-â€":g»-x:’;fi-stâ€"r-o;t,â€" opposite Magee & Russell‘s. f a ts 576y THE STEPHENSON HOUSE AND BATHS, in connection with the original celobrated artesian well of raline mineral water, so justly renowned throughout the Western Homisglbero, will be open for the réception ot visitors on 5L ursday, the‘ 20th of May, 18694. . > TS 3 & 02 28 i Mime d ecl 100 Eomm ocz e 0d The numerous patrons of this coumodious firstâ€" | class hote! will. find that the bouse has been thorâ€" oughly: repaired, and partly refurnished ; the grounds have been tastefully and elegantly taid out and planted, admirably adapted for crothet,' and othor games ; a new bowling alley and bil« liard room have been erected, and every care has been taken to secure comfort and amusemen{/for the ipvalid or tourist. Parties desirous of engagâ€" ing apartments, or trapsacting any other business with the establishment, will please address the proprietor, o 4 BEVERLEY TUCKER, > 10604 St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. *4 Dukeâ€"st, LeBreton‘s Flats. Office hours from 8:30 to 10;30 a m., and 3 to 5 â€" MRS. TROTTER begs to announce that she has leased a eowmodious building at the corner of Banks and Sparkg sts., which she has opened as a PRIV ATE HOTEL, retaining the title of her former botel in Desbarats‘ block, viz., the ‘Toâ€" ronto House." The premises have been refitted and handsomely.furnmshed with new furniture, and maile in every respect fit for the reception of memâ€" bers otf Parliament and other gentlemen who desire the accommogatio«s of a first class private botel. Ottawa, March 29, 1869, * 1009.â€"3m BARRINGTONâ€"ETREET, i t~â€" HALIFAX,.â€" NOVA svoOTIA, 5 f Established 18551. â€" / | Permavent and transient boarders momdet- tod, and every m_ent.iou\FmN to their comfort, _ _| 960y _ _ _JQOHN ROMANS, Proprietor. _ K. Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., Op?rui:o the Court fHlouse and Public Ofices, ST. CaATHARILNES, Ont. ) * & / E. HOUVGHTON, Pro?riuor,« sY 248 sÂ¥ 2i numbtards Frintna Salaan 4 travollers Corner of Main and Prince of W alesâ€"streets Pembroke, Ontario. _ + s Stages in‘ connection with the steamers Jason Guuz Pembroke and Pontiac. â€" Particular attention paid to the comfort of fimu. Good rooms for commercial travellers. : Horses and vehicles always on hand. _ _ _ __â€" _ ___ ’l’\llE 6 QUEEN * RESTAU:ANT, M..KAV ANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of :Metcalfe and Wellingtonâ€"streets, og- ’fmiu: the‘main entrance to the Governiment Baildâ€" ngs. j Ther QUZEEN" comprisos all the requisites for a firstâ€"class hestau ant. ‘"Yhe House has beenrefitted and rof tnished throughout The BAR contains the choicast Brandsir Wines and Liqu ws, and every delicacy of the seas. a wiil be found on thetable. The DW ARD C. MALLOCH, M. D., M. R. C. T. CA PHARINES,. ONTARIO, | . CANADA. MR Agents, Draughtsmen, &c. Office, OT“““. the Ontario Bank, sperksâ€"st., Ottawa, Valuators for Trust and Loan Co. , W. 8. Tuistu«k. ? R. Lixe. iroprio?n"n best efforts will be directed to he comâ€" ort of his guests ano patrons. PM Oystors,Gaume eto.,daily R EATON, Manufacturer of Doors, Sashes, © Biinds, Mouldings, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, &c., &c. Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paper Hangings, &o., &c. Sashes Primed and Glazed; and Blinds ‘ Painted and Prepared for Hanging. x 3 _ FACTORYâ€"Adjciniog E. B. Eddy‘s Match Factory, Hull, Q. y _ BTORE AND UuFFLICKâ€"Elginâ€"st., opposite the R. C. LEGGO, Plflynchn, Surgeon and Accouchour, Offcoâ€"Hunton‘s Block, Sparksâ€" Russell House. l B. TACKABERRY, Auction Rooms ® No. 36, Rideauâ€"street, below Whyte‘s Staâ€" tronery Store. ‘The sale of Real Estate at Auction R. OLIVER MARTIN, Dentist. Oficeâ€" Sparksâ€"street, Central Ottawa. BAutf _ of private sale promptly attended to. Consignâ€" ments receivted and immediate attention will be paid. Sales attended in any of the city or counâ€" try it 699y addressed Ottawa City, (ron-' aidj, or left af the ofhce of ‘N. Sparks, Bol oiwr?&o.),. dttawa, will réceive prompt a‘tention M isae 65 y ai CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant and Eo General Agent. Sole agent for Read‘s ghwines andProof Whiskey ;â€" also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" chine Al:c and Porter. Pork, f’lour, &c., for sale. Orrick: No. 5, Sparks Sureet, near the Rusfell House, Ottawa city, C. W. w Pembroke, Aug. 1, 1868. may be sent, and will be punctually attended to as usual, arrangoments having been made to pre. vent any interruptioa to the business. § : Mr. Desbarats teels g’fi:fl‘l for the sympathy tendered nim on all sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new office. OROoNTO HOUSE. l)LANs. SPECIFICATIONS, &c., OVER A. McCORMICK‘S STORE, SPARKSâ€"STREET, Where all orders for the PRINTING, BINDIXG, OR STATIONERY, 3 GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Ottawa, January 21, 1869, ||, ; 954tf ICKWICK HOUSE, THAWA HOUSK. sucester, near Ottawa. SBurvey: uf every desâ€" ption executed with accuracy, Communications Preppred for buildings of every description, b SIDNEY B. FPLZP, Architect, Tt ___‘Wellingtonâ€"st. The undersigned begs to state that he has â€" OPENED AN OFFICE | > Rbe â€" Draughtsmap, &c., éoomm'iuioud' for per and Lower Canada.)> Office and resigence, Ajotcls andb Saloons. HEK METROPOLITAN, AUMOND‘S BLOCK, + Rideau Strea Ottawa, 20 ~â€" P. O‘MEARA, Prorsizrtos. HISTLE & Co., Land Surveyors, Land AVERLY HOUSE, Moical atbs. GEORGE HUTCHISON, Dentist. SPARKS, Provincial Land Surveyor, @ â€" Draughtsman, &c., (commissioned for LIVER & ANNABLE, â€" olesale Manuâ€" fecturers of Bedsteads, Chairs, &6., Chauâ€" OTICEK. Island, Ottawa, C. W. CANADA GAZETTE, BILLINGS, Jr., Architect,Elgin street __ (Late of toughton‘s Dining Ealoon.) spacious sampleâ€"rootm for commercial 4 859y AMiscellancous. JOHN OLIVER, WILLIAM ANNABLE. J. COPELAND, Propr Albany ; Edily RoyalAHt_zilv Linf 3 On and after MONDAY, the 3rd MAY, the new a d mignificent Iron Steamers Quebee and Monâ€" treal, will leave Richeliou Pier ({opposite Jacques Cartier r‘lace) as follows,â€" C The steamer Quebec, Captain J B Labelle, will leave every Moxpar, Tuussvar and Frwar at seven o‘ciock, p m. / The Steamer Montreal, Ca}hin Robert Nelion, will leave every Toxsoay, Tevespay and Sarteâ€" paÂ¥ at seven o‘clock, p m. _ | â€" RATES OF PASFAGE, ; Cabin (Supper & Stateâ€"room berth included)$3. 00 SLEOFREGO ..« isrcresprersee ressesrrcrnttrernseserenrress 1200 gPu‘age tickets will be sold at theâ€"office on the Wharf. Stateâ€"rooms can be secured by taking tickets at this office only. . wfi _ This company will not be accountsBle for epecie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed theréfor.! J B LAMERE, Office of the Richelien Co, 203 Commissiqner street, Montreal, June‘l1, 1869. 1869. ']‘HE oTTAWA RIVER ‘ NAVIGATION COMPANY MAIL _0 / sTEA MERS UTTAWA CITY TG MONTREAL DAILY, ‘ (Scxpays ExcsrteD.) The splendid new_and fast s;llingys‘tenmers "_ _ @«qQUE EN VI‘C_TORIA," The steamer Queen Victorsa leavos her whart foot of Sussex st, at 6:30 a m, (Montreal time), arriving in Montreal at 4;45 p m. . The comfortâ€"and economy of thig line is unsur passed, while the route passes through one of the most picturecque districts in Canada, and is the most fashionable for tourists. Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets to Grenvilie, valid for one day at single fares. Pasgsengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs will belanded at 1‘Crignal. Parcel Express daily from the Office on the wharf to Montreal and intermediate landings. . Tickets can be procured at the office on the wharf, from the offics of Herrick & Crombie, Rideau st, WS Boyd, at the hotel and office, Russell House Block. f The market steamer Fairy, Cathl Nichol, leaves Ottawa on Mondays and Saturdays at 4 p m for intermediate landings. ~_ I "«PRINCE OF WALES," Ann Sisgson. Alliance..... ARINLEDUU:ce00 esere ces css 00 se ee00 000 + n 06 KDOLRLEL,. . .¢¢+s seinvest sares waraiasrol Oregon........... Jason Gould... ICHELIEU COMPAXNXY. 1869. FOnLidC. -........”uuu--u.i...n-..-.â€"v."ulu eP PPR E Pembroke.................... ...........Captain Duggan Bnow Bird .............«. ...............Captain Beattio Until further notice the steamer Ann Swson will leave Aylmer every day (Sundsys excepted) for the Upper Ottawas, at 8130 a.m., touching at March and Quio, and connecting with the Alliance at head of Kai‘way at 12;30, touching at Arnâ€" mrior, Sand Point, Bristol, Bonvechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s Y harf and Portage du Fort. . _ Stages will lo«ve Gould‘s Wharf immediately after the arrival of the steamer Alliance, for Cobâ€" den, connecting with steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. The steamer Pembroke lenves Pembroke daily at 7 o‘clock, a.m , for Des Joachims and intermeâ€" diate , returning same day. m%- Go-tl:’ leaves {mbroko landing daily at 5 o‘clock, a.m. Passengers arrive at Aylmer at 4 o‘clock, peame The Alliance leaves Portage du Fort every morning «at 9130 a.m., touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farreil‘s Wharf, ionnoehoto Point, Brisâ€" tol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of railway at 12145, and eonml-x with Ann Sisson at Pontiac. Passengers reach Ayimet at 4 pame« Freight of any description torwarded with desâ€" patch to all points on the Upper Ottawa at moderate rates. Particular attention 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. $ af For further Rtniculnn apply at the otfice of the Comrn:. at Ottawa or Aylmer, orto MESSRKS HKERRICK & CROMBIE, No. 3, Rideau street, Ottawa. \ o_ R.6. CASSELS, President. Otawa, May 29, Ottawa, May 21, 1869. Tlll OoT‘AW A KIVER NAVIGATION COMPAXNY‘8 Consisting of the following steamers : jllOU FORWARDING & RAILWAY ©oMPANY. May 7, 1869. INMAN LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS, SAILINQ FROM NEW YORK EVERY BATURDAY AND ALTERNATE TUI‘.SDA!I. RATES OF PASSAGE BY TEE SATURDAY STEAMEE! First Cabin, Payable in Goid. IAVAFDOOL OF UHLDGBEEOWR...~.. .1â€"â€".â€"+.1»s»11 100 99 ... _ First Cabin, Payable in Gold. Liverpool or Qnmu.........................l Bt. John‘s, N.F., by_br.lo‘l ,‘-fl' Liverpool 0Or QUOCNStOWN.....» csersssscee«+«0+ Liverpool Or QUOONEUOWRN.........«««+«««»««+«040e . 09 | PASBAGE BY THEE TUESDAY STKAMER VI HALIFAX. Liverpool 0r QUOBDELOWN.......«»»«»»2+sssee««ee 909 Ub wiruc-o-ooo-loo--c'-o-o se ise eecseieees snn heeeen n# 16 g .John‘s, N.F., by branch steamer......... _ 30 | Tickets sold to and from Engiand, Ireland, and eContinent, at moderate rates For fctther information, lpsly at the Company‘s offices, * JOHN G,. DALE, # . 15 Broadway, New York 4 or‘ F RRICK, BRUSH & CO., | AYLIMER DAILY at 8:30 o‘clock, a.m,, Pror THE UPPER OTTAWA, i;ioi LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOW K. COMMENCED THEIR REGULAR TRIPS3 J ASOX STEAMERS " ALLIANCE," . ASONGOULD" & "PEMBROKE, Uxto® FoRWARDING AXD Kamwir CoXP‘r,, . t Ottawa, May 5th, 1869. UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE. 1 Mail Linc“;/' Stean Quebec and Montreal. OTTAWA AND MONTREAL. Carr. R. W. Suepueso. MLeamers., «A NN SIS 8O N irresriee seiessessveessrsceres oOaptiste Piandiny VAIL â€"STEAMERS PES JOACHIMS. R. 6. CASSELS, _ * President. #44 00 apae s a + 6+ 6 6 o0 a oo a n ns Cart. Bowis, ‘ 4* THE STEAMER COXNECTIXG WITH Payable in Ourrency. Payable in Currency, General Manager. R W SHEPHERD. 10626 R. W. SHEPBRERD, Captain Murphy !zruh Couvrette & sgflil Cowley .. »«Captain Bolton .Captain Blondin 1869. 1013f 1869. .$100 00 DW A . 20 00 Esouen --,““ olmPo:: Counties 3“ Court Hous s 303 ht nd, and | THE TIY 1869.] SUMMER ARTANXGEMEXTs. tees . and Intermediate Stations at..\.... bJQ Accommodation Train for King=ton and . Intermediate Stations, at.... ....... T:15 ininn for Lachine st :,o,?. m, 7:00 9 a m, 12 noon, 4:20 p m, 4;40 and 6:50 p m. ® > r®* The 1.3) pm train runs through to Pr4 Line. * * «_ is* > s . GOING SOUTH AXD East. Accommodation Train tor Isiand Pong and Intermediate Stations at......... 7:0 gpms For HQGDOR Btâ€"++~>+<1 +s rsrerstsvereess B6§ Express tor Ncw\'frk an:l Bostonat...... 4:3 \ via Vermont Central.â€", bsiceo Express for New York and Boston â€" Â¥ia Plattsburgh, Lake Chnmplfil' Burlington & Rutland at......> a m, 4.40 Express for Island Pond, at..............., '!;u Night Express for Quebec, Island Pond, > Gorkam and Portland, stopping be. tween Mantreal and Island Pond at St. Milaire, St. Hyaciuthe, Acton, Richmond, bfiherbroolfie, W aterville * _ and Coaticoo! conly. Meseabnness snmme1OAQ pPA"~ Bleeping Cars on ail Night Traips gage checked through. _ °_ stt _ The steamer Corbadta leaves Portiand ev, SATULIDAY ARLERNOON ‘ (after the amivg f, train from Montreal on Friday Dight), for Hal fax, N.3., returning on Tudsday, _ ‘, tions, apply at the Ticket OBce, Bonaventure ;: yest C;J: BRYDGE . C.4: P GIS.M“MM. Montreal, May 17, 1869, j ON and AFTER MONDAY, 28« JUK, 1869, and until further notice, TRAINS wil m as follows: â€" LEAYVE OTTAWA. Am: x;_’ PRE8Oon Express, 7 a. m. 25 a. m. Mixed, 1.9€ p. m. 4.10 p. m _ LRAYE PRRBCOTT. ABRIVE 18 Omatky. . Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. 10.35 a. m. Express, 1.35 p.m. 4.15 p.m. > The time of these q‘rnn has been lclm: to ensure connection with trains on Grand east and west, also with the steamers of the Bs Mail Line. y $ Baggage to and from Ottawa checked from and to stations on Grand Trunk hfl; . Return tickets to Mt.‘fi.fi.vflb Op. wa at reduced rates can be had at the principais tions on the line. x T. S. DETLOR, > THOMAS REYNXOLIM, Surrintondnv:t.' , Managing Diris _ N. B.â€"The above zraims all run Ay hee ST. LAWRENCE AND OTIAÂ¥i RAILWAY, (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Railsay.) F > TIME TABLE, No. 21, Coxwukxcixo ox Moxpay, Juxe 21, 1®0 LKAYE BROCKVJLLE, d AA. M.â€"â€"THAIN®. will leaw 6:00+..%. dnily at 6.00 a m43 pm, 715 pm, 900 p m, .r&'viq at at 12 40 a m, Â¥.20 p m and 1.32 p m. LEAJI!. SANDPOINT. A. M.â€"â€"TRAIN®S will 1ss" 63005.-drm at 6.00 a m and 2 p m, 2.20 a m, arr ving mt Brockville at & x,9.15 p m and 9.30 a m and 6,10 a m. A. M.â€"« TRAINS will im®" T 21BOrein‘st 730 a in and s4¢ )2 artiving at Smith‘s Falls at 8.20 a m and 4#p® . LEAYE SMITWSFALLA l ' A+ M THAIN® wil © 3 EBP swith‘< Falle at ©.55 a m aot 45 p m, arriving at Perth at 9.%5 a m and 1aAp8 H. ABHOTT,: ° ‘-<Nou'oo is ‘heroby given, that whereas ® ::'u..‘ from Foreman, PETER DUPUIS, has left my eap@ l anrder ts c:‘:-; ment before the expiration of the term of biÂ¥ . Mess and Coff. engagement to the serious loss and injury 4 / He COntteoes and business, I hereby warn and forbid any -'-"fi“‘“", hiring him; | Auy person doing so after this Â¥e will n‘: â€" will be prosecuted by me according to lA®â€" lb Cnttees, to the 3 map ® & LAVLON. | _ Landing, on sece T | A. XHAKGE OF TLAE J P. MACPEERSON, G. KEENEDT, . A. Aylmeér, June 5,1869., SP o Pinhey & Wart, 5* ""*"""" uite Office to Beli‘s Law Chambers, opposite Rideauâ€"street, Ottawa. Wiuriix Mosomovk. streets, Ottawa. Ottawa, June 28, 1869, Lnrunnl & â€"HAYCOCK, AF" atâ€"Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conye7Â¥ and Notaries Public, Corner of Susser #54.° F DWARD T. DARTXELL: 4 Solicitor, Attorney and Notary P! Counties of Prescott and Russell. Of Court Hul';‘fo_"“_‘l_',__;-â€"â€" R n. HAYCOCK, AUOU"! ___, gei e M'isâ€"dhmqv'c“"’“wâ€"' Public, and Pstent Rigat Solicit0® **""gy, Office Building, Elginâ€"street, OttaMW®â€" ____â€" L:n & GEMMILL, SarnS® Solicitors, Convey ancers, #o, C Court House, Ottawa. i Rosert Lers. 43autf:___Jo#® 5 THE TIMES is printed ®N*" i" _ Tas Orraw a T uzes Pugfln“a: ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAll* * W AY. oTHCK. LCHOLAS SPARK®, Barrister asd ney â€"utâ€" La&w, bohcuorâ€"h_-ChM.g TEPREAU, Notary Public for 499 e vince of Quebec, HMull, neaf : 1xe Coxpaxy, at Lhe / Centre Town, Ott Aunaging Director O*CONNOR, Attorneyâ€"stâ€"L4® e in Chancery, ‘Conveyaucet," &¢ ) L. Office, Uniy BuildJings, 44*** ACPHERKKO®, Aatlrombs. » W. W ARD, of the late firm of shey & Ward, has removed his Cb Aeinadae ht ( 7 C PERTH BRANCH. Kegal Canbs. LEAYE PERTH & MAIN LINXL, ; printed aod PM _ , ut the Office, 38, S ‘_~ Iittaws. JAaxtt KENKEDY 4& #9.%5 a m and 1M7® S&Ei’."...."";‘.'. H. ABBHOTT, : E;m..; Mana ging Dt _:-;’:'â€"â€"â€"' mak mcp ‘:l. ' s 10 ag 840 ag LU ,. ©.90 Par 2:00. P»® for the * An *p m, 4075 &4 o get tages affordea to ov be obtained from o we sell onr goods at In order to give ever Tess and Coffeos, we He Catteos .‘.‘4 Boxr Rreogth and favour « #ad will contain 5. 14 Buperiine and Vory Public that he wiq . s LVE ers, June 29. Mg,’.fl. bb¢, Td Yaty Choton $17° _ _ OPm ©90508, undor the with pleasure the 1 b0o .and 10¢; very d0, do, T5e ; J a Very Fizue, 65¢, return one box whi through a mistake. . 4A 0. F. C Mamter of the Ont: NV.s.u -'...‘ U the Count .’“.o pUNI decided to div ,0“-0'. and 0.‘"' ‘nis old patrons a2d to attend to their Of oRGANS and M tone anything ©¥er Now is the time 1 ‘-nlcss LO] been chosen for be returned at our be too much, four ia send for four 5 1b bo them to one address bor plainly, so that We warrant all the saiisfuction. If the: J 4 ver ib, VuF SGRE }, lo .“.‘f‘_.l.‘ EOW tav 12 ib praNOâ€"FOBTES, .â€":;.‘.fl-“" p I a NOâ€"F 0 Orde® Ts be | Kooms, and at E. sut for Ottawa, . is, as usual, ve New Sheet Music Ottawa, May £, mc HK orraw ALE axp nâ€"“."'c'“ * subjoin a Het 0( loss than a VOL. I TKA : do, $1. E1 ...oo--.’...,‘ Winuadlesaesa»» No. 8, seesene » i0 .+«

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