s . ‘Times Oflice, Ottawa, ‘ , Aug.7, lQ“. \ Wednesday‘s market was full, but the supplies ‘ consisted chiedy of zarden vregetables. Wih the exception of a small quantity of ons there were no grains in the m wkot. Buiter was by no means plentiful at the high price of 25 counts per pound. Poultry is rather searce at high pricas. Potatoos: being an abund ant grop, are in good supply, we quote new ones at 50 conts to 55 cents; old ones wore seliing in the market on Wednesday at 20 cents por bushel. Large quantitios of berties are ‘selling at 60 to 70 cents a pail. Hay offered in considerabre quantity at $3 to $10 a tom, and tound ready salo: â€" C a Wogkbes rom tu® Worksnor.â€"Every me chanie 4 have ready at hand a box of Grace‘ Saive, as it i= @ready remedy for acot dents, such as cuts, bruises, contused wounds :uru. scalds, poisoned skin aod eruptions, causes y qporations in the factory, dyoâ€" house or printing thoe. Only 25 cents a box. Y . Compiled expressly for the OTtaWA Tiuze.) ; Cavmo®.â€"Perchasers ol the Peruvian Syrup (a pritonied sointion of the ‘prowxido of Iron) are easuiloned against being decetved by any of the preparitions of Peruviaa Wark, or Bark and Iron which may ve ofeted them ~â€"Every botile ot rniu bas Poruviaqy Sytup @Q;hm- Bark owa in the glass; Examine the bofore peâ€"sâ€"hasing. f a #Queen‘s Hictbday Was wept in the usual loyal style last moath, and next.month the citiâ€" sens of the rominion of Canada will colobrate the a fth or inelr new and rising existence; but > iavalide still feel that a public holiday would be too short to celebrate alt the virtues otf that celebrated Indian Medicine, the great Suoâ€" swoxkts K=uzoy, now on sile by the respectable druggists in your localitv. > EvezrBootr Sars 8o.â€"That:s all wbho have ither used the article thomsoives or witnessed its effects when used by others;, all such, and they «ro Q.r“o.'-n unammous in the opinion Q-l?zuloy Condition Powders and A?ahi:: meave Remody" is superior to anything of theâ€" kind herstofore or at present in mlï¬'eou’u. eolds, thick wind, and all dissases wihich aftoot theâ€"wind of horses, As a condiiion medicine it bas noequal; there is nothing in it which can inâ€" Jure a horse whether sick or wellâ€"nor need the norse be kept from, working while using it; it is justthe article waich all wao own horses require; and which they should have sonstantly on hand.: Remember the name, and seo that the signature ot Hurd ans Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyâ€" man, Newsastle, Ont., proprietors or Canada. PM Orders {.t Sashe*, Doors, Blinds, Mouldâ€" Ings, booking wlassos.and Picture Frames, of the best and most modern styles, receired and exocuâ€" tedwith despatcb, the «quality of the work guarâ€" anteed, and at prices which will necescari‘y inâ€" duce custom. x " . BM sashes Primed and Glazod ready tor ship~ mont, and Biinds Painted and prepared for Hangâ€" Takes cas method o returning his thanks tothe wblic for their vory liboral: patronage for the past yoeur, and nowr would respectfully announce to ais qumerous patrons that he is fully determinâ€" od, in gonsequence of the increaso< deimand in the varioug aranches in his departments, to «dopt the Tw saking" therths dilpiey ‘omspounien in slow shi ‘" thereby ing om 8 stosk anid ::v.h-s-::r. % t>4 Semething New and Elegant in the style of ROOX PaAPEE3, DECORATHONS @ILT AND RLOCK ‘ BOKDERs, WINDOW HADE3, &c., £0., Are expected in the nt week, and will be on :.m.:l’un, nnapm:upla. affording ready ility sor gelegtion. + _RK. KATON begs io say that his selection comâ€" DECORATING ROOMSs, Which will enabls him to execute all orders with despatch, and to the satisfaction of the most fasâ€" which can not be equalled by any qther, for making several kinds of Soft Soap, without cither Iye or grease. Hara Soap, and some of them of a superior article. HORSE TRAINING INFORMATION. The wildest and ugliest horss can be made to obey his mester, and evento walk‘after him in the street», roads or folds, without the slightest injury to the horse. _ All accomplished in one day. «ddious. CEILINGS sand WALLS WHILTENED a OLOURED in a superior style, on the m .easonable torms, and at the shortest notice. ; K. ERA&TON, OOMf ~~ Bell‘s Blook, ooposite Russel! M~use. . saure cure forf CORNS at a cheap rats, without imjury (» the person. e Wrfl’rson:&n hands or face. ‘They ean be cured in a short time without injury to the person in the slightest. _ f $ CC without taking any kind of medicizae in the inside. . Cures persons troubled with the Gravel. ' Curg.tor Bunions. Cure for the Hoart Dissase, _ f * Cure for c«nu-ï¬ou. . The worst kind of Bowel CompTaintscan be cured at any time in less than twenty hours, Also, by a common herb. _ Partios desirous +o" bo agonts can make -alie.- tion, as he has many other valuable articles to offer to the public. _ Parties who are inficted with any such disâ€" «a»~. should make application to F. MARTIN, Hall, in the summer sousod, as the best time to ture all such dissases. * HOUSE FURNISHINXG ESTABLISHXENT i #1 SUSSEXâ€"S T. _ Cure for lamesâ€" vack discases, ~Rhoumatitm of the worst kinds can be cured in less than a week . A lu-.o"lutuyof Wall Paper. Good patter will be sold at cost to close the consignment * T THE YALCTY HaLL, K. LATON begs io say that his selection comâ€" rizes .I-Awï¬ 8BTOCK and GREATEKR VAâ€" IETY than ever before brought to this city. Â¥.3.â€"Mr. Eaton buhlkg’b,qbo-d oxâ€" a and experienced workimen, for _ t USE PAINTING, MANGING PAPER, ipped & Alorgo%l i1 be sol: Bagsâ€"Eal poer 100 lbe TRRCE oc on uen e e a@e + Nills Kecervivccrceere Oatmeaiâ€"per 200 lbs.... Ind‘an Meal " ... Ryeâ€"per bushel 56 It . Bajley â€" "# _ 48 lbs.. Brokwheat Flou®.... .. H, BLIND, DOOR MOULDING aAND PICTURE FRAME MANUFAUGTORY, *L CKULL,â€" _ the eite the Suspension Bridge, and adjoinin eat Mautch and Pnlnlscwq of E. B.'kDD‘. a race bet the New York showmen to t pDestaston Of ohe Ceorge Washiogton Nult, UE VvaRLKty mann KCIPE Mouse Recorating. QoTTAWA MABRKETS. WASHING COMPQUND, NATON‘s ATOX mOLIPSED,â€"â€"we read there has 8 (4 a# § 7A § 24 @ 5 50 _ Tke Stons House now cccupied by Fhomas NMoeKay, Esq, attho Chaudiero, Victoria Lsland,. The is 66 x 99, thy House and Stabling of There aroe nine rooms, besides summer and Winter kitchens, largo cellars and closets throughout : covered veranda&h and best of waler. The ffjlont part ot the house has already, and can agaird, bo used <as ofices. Torms of payment .pl1 liber hou 100 wh eap property of RIVELR VIHEW, situated on the adamired road to Richmond, two miles andla half ftrom the city limits. eland comprises five actes and a half, and: beiflg at a ben 1 of the Ottawa, it commands an unifterrupted view of many miles up the river, e house is large and commdatious, and there uitable ofices of every description; and an exc#lient We‘!l ofspring water in the back kitâ€" HNOUSKE of seven rooms, eligibly ‘situated, wh fivo minutes‘ walk ot the Parliament Buildâ€" ings, to rent ; ndnionllumndvuailou in the city for sale, on part time. . ; Apply to 0"&. May 1. To'l.r.-im 'lw w'l'x T NEW EDINBURGH, A BRICK DWELLLNG of Eight Rooms« and Kitchen, with good yard and stabling. Rent low. Possession immediate,. â€".; â€" _/ a Apply to § j New Edinburgh, April 28, 4 handsomely situated COTTAGE, containing six rooms and kitchen, on Gloucesterâ€"st., Ashâ€" um?â€nm. There is a h:ndnono lo'o.r“nd ve garden ; 'ood outhouses and well atâ€" mm Apply to W . II. BULLEN, on the promâ€" KE‘ No. 27, in First Concession, Ottawa Front,Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same gonâ€" cession, at present in the occupation of Wm. 1. Ayleon, EKeq. For further particusars apply to J‘.’--‘A"‘-.MJ.....‘.-_;_&-;A Containing nine large rooms and a garden. Apply to W. H. SMITH, n 1065tt °* at JAME3 HOPE & CO/3, Stationers Pixury, Bartisters, Ottaws. ‘Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con. tained in a mortgage which will bo"todud at the time of sale, there will be sold by Public Auction, by MR HECYOR MoLEAN,. Qé'ho Sale Roonts, Ottawa,on FRILDAY, the SIXTH day of AUVGUST, 1989, at the hour of twelve o‘ziock, NE FOl SALE.â€"â€"The Wosterly oneithird of Lot No. 27, in First Concession, Ottawa Front,Neâ€" noon, that valuable lot known as. Vikage Lot NI-bor:i;i in :‘lo::‘ul;o, as laid ‘;'I o‘.‘llho registere an o Villagexof® Now in= burgh, in the County of Carletons .. _ . & OR CHATHAM, § of whick are most eligibly adapted forfarmâ€" in es, ind their situations as n.n‘_h A&«\ J" 3(:.3““. fortility of scil and climate," not be surpassed in the Province. . the above, a1 farms lie in the Township of Harwich, contrgnous to the shore of Lake Lrie, one of the finest Agricultaral Sections of Canada, gapable of producing all descriptions of grain and root grops, and from their southerly exposure specially adapted for the breeding and nldz:l stook ; the gentality of the ofl-mah::r-i & of the cultivation of the various k1 of fruit; Considerable attention is now being devoted to the planting of Grapes, which have arrived at great pertection in the neighbourhood. There are exâ€" fad The lands in the County ot Essex aro situated in the Townships ot B saANDWICH EAST, MAIDSTONE AÂ¥D celtent well traveiled roads lhro:':lnl the townâ€" ship, .M:.tho':.hl:‘l“ from C: am is only'u miles, where ghest price has been paid farm produce of any -Qfluln_Ot_gnio. tig. BOCHESTF.B, T k and from their proximity to the Detroit river, are specialiy attractive to parties wishing to make a {favourable investment, a ) 5 The projected Southorn Railway will run through a portion of the Harwich pro:ony. C Orpicse on tun® Secrntart or Staim, . Ounis.“â€rd June, 1869. OTICE is hereby given that parties requirâ€" N ing PASSPORTS must apply, until 22.... notice, io this Department, transmitiing at the same tim‘s a certificate of identity, accompanied in each ease with a Mi;uon of the applicant, signed by :o.luuuol the Peace, and also the foo of one llar. HECTOR L LANGEVIN, Secretary of State. Ottawa, April 26. ~ The Anrual General Meeting of the Canada Ceniral Kailway Company will be held at the Company‘s OMce, in the City of Ottawa, on FRLIDAY, the THIRTEENTH day, of AVGUST next, at twelre o‘clock, noon, of which all persons interested ate heroby required to take notice. Canada Central Railway Office, Ottawa Ciy, Ontario, bth June, 1869. \For KFate or to L¢t. rnm\-n- s RESIDENCE FOR SALE. â€"immediate possessien, a dosirable restâ€" | * in Victoria Terrace, Richmond road. 'hok SATURDAY, PME tih AUGUST, NEXAT, contains tem rooms, four excellent bed ~ P on one foor, good kitchen and outhouses, ! ® To rebuild and repair the > y well of excoliont water on the‘promises ; a J * L 1 goilar;® and spacious yard; is easily "}\YL.\"“.R COURT HOUSE & JAIL. ig winter, and cool in summer. ' R * M&- particulars apply tothe proprioto? |. _ Pians and Specifications c DENIS EGAN, f o rhe ‘:o.o:u e of same can bo_ua : Ashburabam Hitl. ~ ,) °* t the 26th of the present month, ht this Peaanp n ryy *| office, and at the Sherid‘s olice, Aylmer. awa, Jaly 31. ‘o House can be ma’nry day but M&nday. further particulars apply to Major Douglas, E'Cuu- Mouse, or to H McLean, Esq., Aucâ€" , Ortawa, tawa, August 3, 1869. > 11138 wa, August 2, 1864. OTTacE To RExT. Printed ciroulars, containing full particalars of subscriber has been instructed to offor by ate sale, in the ‘Yown of Chatham, early in e, the lands situated in the above Counties, ng to Arthur John Robertson, Esquire, Inâ€" beotland, 20 he lots in the County of Kont, conzist of 62 ns, aod 2,500 acres Wild or Unimproved .. The farms, varying in size from 25 to 600 prms and conditions ‘of sale will be made F.fr untl-oo(lnlo. tv s . rther particulars § THOS m’.’n.ls, , IN THE COUNTHIES of s ‘, L:s'r, ESSEX AND LAMBTON. es, are situated in the Townshipq of _ _ [LEIGH, TILBURY EAST, CAMDEN, HARWICH AND DoVER, AND TOWN IhHorck #*% FOR SALE. RMINXG LANDS FOR _ % woran Ottawa. ated this 27th day of July, lw 1111td SAananks CENTRAL *‘ RAILWAY COMPANY. OUsSE TO LET ORTOAGE SALE, LET OR SELLâ€" Apply to Or, :G 8 OBRLEN, NOoTICE. ‘W M R WORSLEY, Baliaritor Vendor, | Telograph Baildings, . | R. BLACKBURN, Chizon Office. oo 1M ROD. uU V NOEL 1115¢ Jelâ€"141 â€"tf 1033tf TIIDIâ€. SEALED TENDERS addressed o the underâ€" signed, and endorsed Tenders for the REBUILD. 1NG of the ; s CcoURT HNHOUSE AT AYLMER,, T is Depaitment will not be boand to accept the lowest or any ot the Tenders, < > °* DA J. D. ED. LIOXAIS, Board of Agriculture and Public .Works, Que. beo, 21st July, 159. 1 3 s i0 N Bâ€"Th.s sdvortiseniont not to be copied 'Ful written authority from this Department. 110844 PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. A. M. F. GIANELLI, Sole Manufacturer and Propristor for the Dominâ€" ‘ton of Canada and the United Statos. Rown."u'u.nu BLITTERS. Prepared byâ€"special permission from the original recipe of _ __â€"~FR. P.;VERAI, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of PADUA, ITALY. & Keopt by all the principal Druggists and Grocers in N.B.â€"These celebrated Bitters are carefully prepared with the very best quality. of Sherry Wine, and are especially adapted . and recomâ€" mended to persons of delicate constituitions.© They are gontly stimulant, and will be found infallible aids to digestion; H bottle: s None are genuine unless bearing the signature of The MESSRS. RUSSELL will also keep their establishment on Palace Street, during the season on the EUROPEAN PLAN, where desirable apartments will be furnished for the accommodaâ€" tion of gentlomen belonging to CLUB3, MILI: TARY MESSE3, eto. f At the RUSSELL HOTEL tourists and business men will be accommodated at the reduced rate of $1.50 por day, with meals furnished at the St. The MESSR3. RUSSELL will reopen this splendid first class Hotel on THURSDAY, the lith instant. J SEWILL, LIVERPOOL, 4 Manufacturer b‘ l‘;fllfl .&pblnmul to UER MAJESTY THEQUEEN,ROY AL FAMILY® AXD , CoURT OF SPAIN * THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COM} MILSSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, U eat, Next. "Dated this Siteonth day of July, UER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTOIA‘8 ROYA, § NAVY : Prise Medalist of the Great International Exhibi} tion of London, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" «+versal Exhibition of Paris, 1867. Mzx, JOHN LESLIE, & & . _ Sparkeâ€"street, Agent for Ottawa and Vicinity) For the sale of thas0 celebrated Timekeepers IL. & A. SAUNPERS, . Montreal. Bole Wholesale A"nb in the Dominion for sale of J. Sewill‘s W atches. c GLoUCESTER ROAD COMPANY. have this day made a farthor CALL OF TEN PER CENT. ot the additional eapital stock of the said comâ€" pany, which call they require the holders of such uo.‘ to pay to the undersigned at the OFFICK of W. M. MATHESO®, Esq., in this city, on Saturday, the Fourteenth day of August Of the Ottawa and Gloucester Company For directions see label round the neck of each ie " order, 1102td January 28, 1869. The creditors of the undersigned are notifed to meet at the offfice of JOMNX FAlR, No 5, 8t Bacrament street, in the City of Montreal, on TUESDAY, the THIRD day of AUGUST next, at eleven o‘slock, in the forencon, to receire siateâ€" ments of his affairs, and to nameo an Assignes. e _JAMES FKAsER. Ottawa., 1 5th July, 1869. 1103b ng‘t" Srren noxkn, &T TBE VARIETY Hauu 1l022tf Quebes, June 6. 1869. wE EE2EB8Y APPOINT Notice is heroby given that THE DIBRECTORS T. LOUIS HOTEL, Ottawa, 15th July, 1869. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1844. USSELL!S HOTEL. Ottawa May 20. TT AW Aâ€" W ATCHES. Will bo reseived till A. M. F GIANELLLI w. u. FALLS, 959â€"21awkim 1070 T487 CHOLERA, , . _ DIARRHCEA, and The following extract, which Mr. Mortimer is kindly permitted to ';nblnh. is frowm the letter of a relative of Dr. Wolfe, of this city, now residing in the United States : PBA This exceliont mixture, which siould be in every family, is only * t TRADE MARK CANADIAN COUGH EMULSIGN. This valuable medicine has the extraordinary roperty of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, [Ioamuu. Difficulty of Breathing, Tightness in Chost, &0., &0. It operates by dissolving the con~ gealed phlegm, causing free expoctoration, and an agreeallo moistness to the skin. A grand specific for derangement of the Digestive Organs, and for obstructions and torpid action of the Liver and Bowels. > t . _ a eonmmemt _ t + Mortimer‘s Vegetable Worm cstroyer, The ohly sure remedy that exists,; combining doâ€" licious taste and amazing power. | MORTIMER‘S ° * Col , Pomades, Toilet Vinegar, Rose Dentiâ€" frice, gr the Teeth and Gums, Also constantly on hand Perfumes ot all kinds, and Loilot Requiâ€" sites usually kept in a firstâ€"class establishment. _ Toilet Boxes in variety, TWENTYXâ€"FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. Silver Top Smelling Bottion, Bootch Plaid Smclling Bowlos, Improved Porfumod Distributors, A complete stock just received of Toilet Articlos, Patent Medicines, i ns Among the most importantof modern Madical Digâ€" soveries stands th4 e s Bide, Back ana iload, Courhs, Colds, Sore Throat Sprains, Eruises; Cnn.pl'h the Steriach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowel + camim. Burns,¢calds, t Bites. &o., &ke. , The Canadian Pain Destroyor has wow been before the public for a length of time, and whenever used is well liked, nover failing in a single instance to give permanent reliof when timely used, and we bhave never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directious are proâ€" perly followed ;â€" but on the oontr_lr{ all are delight ed with its :rnflou. and speah i nthe higg†terms of its virtues and magical e€octs. MORTIMER‘3 COMPOUND ANTIBILIOUS CANADIAN PAIN DEsSTROYER | We lruk from experience in this matter, havin tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the comp aints for which it :s .ecommended may depend uponits being a Soveâ€" eign Remedy. . _ e( 2L it 4: "ï¬o"mu* efficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it 1« roâ€" commended, and its wonderful success in subduing thetorturiag pains of Eneumatisn:. and in re ieving Nervous A"ol;dom.oumlo it to a bighrank in h« list of Remedies for thuooomflnlnu. Dealers are soming in from Medicine Dealors in all parts of the gountry for turtheor ouyplioa, and cach teatifying to the universal satisfaction it gives s Sold in Bottles at 1s. 3d. and 2s. 64. Each. The Cans dian Pain Destroyor never fails to give mmediate rolie{. All Medicine Dealers keof i m- orderand ussi.; and no family will it after onece try ing it. | ' OoRTIX ZR‘s Ladies and children suffering from weakness of constitution, loss of appetite, and the various diseases peculiar ts them, may use theso Bittors, according to the Directions, with much benefit. "ONIC AND BITTERS IN USE. (Each Ounce Contains one Grain ofQuinine)., For Indigestion, Fever, A.gu.Auud-cho, loss of appetite, lowness of -vrm. nervousness, and for general dob_ilisy_: .if!“,_'lr t:oum'l invaluable. Observe the trado mark ?on the label, and .l:' every bot:le being sealed, with trade mark se & ; 1t is put up in quart wine bottles. f hlooâ€"OudolLr. o J GARDNER, Chomist, _ __ ; § .. â€" Montreal. Sole Proprietor and Manutacturer. J The above Bitiers are claimed to be suâ€" perior to any yet offered to the public. Prepared by J Gardner from the formula of a Llnloln of Paris. The wonderful efect the king of it has in preventiag the fits, should inâ€" duce all subject to Bpilepsy to use it.. In bottles, price, $1. [ 1113.33.¢m. We challenge the world to prodcce an article of superior merit for mend ng Furniture, Leather, Wood, Crockery, Glass, China, Bone, Porcelain, Marble, Rubbar, Meersthaum, Ivory, &¢., & s Full directions with each bottle. Price, 25 couts. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. _ Local and travelling agents wantod in every town and county throughout the Dominion. . | utnn-l;;l toi the tn‘dc. S;:lnph bottles b seeiptâ€"o* price. Address â€"© ; sout 59 pls. r?!chVAY & C0,, Sole pro rietors and manufacturers, 153 Great St. J......{, opposite the Ottawa liotel, Montreal. (Copyright numd-{} . A. 0. AUDY & CO., Agents, â€" N THE MEDICAL HALTL, NANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER : INFALLIBLE â€" REMEDY Price twontyâ€"five‘ cents per bottle. | & NORTUROP & LYMAN, ._ Newcastle, C. W., * General Agents for C. W Bold by Geo. Mortimer, Jobn Roborts, W. M assoy, H. F. MoCarthy, J. Skineer, and J. Its qualities are not disguiged, taste it, tost it, April 28, 1869. OTTAWA TIMES, AUGUST 6. OLIDAY PRESEXNTS EW DOMINXION CEXEXNT. FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, ARDNER*S & QUININE WINE BITTERS Rimmel‘s New Perfumes, HE EPILEPTIC CUR B, NONE OTHER GENUINXE Genuine Dr:&t “ddca':":}“"' Druggists‘ Sun a of all descriptions. W . M. MASSEY, peHe The Most UÂ¥eful and Reliable Medicat. Cambridge Bouquet, 2 | : Oxford Bopquet, . English Levonder «W ater, 28 Sparksâ€"st., Otawa. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. es are tonic, stomachic, and gently No. 41 Sussexâ€"st., Ott iwa City. Family and Dispensing Chom{st. . AUDY & CO., Aï¬â€œu' i Opposite the Post Office, Ottawa. #0h AT “' &e't REGISTERED Vicinity Ottawa and In &c. _ Agont for MARRIAGE LICXNCES for the city of Ottawa, by commission from His Excelliency ho Governorâ€"General. * Eole issuer for the City of Ottawa. * GFEFLICEâ€"St. Lawropoo Hotel, Ridoatiâ€"st. Oitawa, July 14, 1869, : â€" 1110â€"30â€"3m THE BLESSING OF PERFECT : SIGIIT); .. > Thereis nothing so valdable as PERFECT SIGHT . AND PERFECT SIGHT / can only be obtained by using the diffculty of precuring which is wEkiL kxows. MESSRS. LAZARUS & MORRIS, â€"oCCcULISTS & OPTICIANS, Harttord, Conn., manufacturers of the celebrated PERFECTED SPECTACLES, _â€" have after years of experience, experiment, and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled to produce that ; GRAND DESIDERATUM, ~ _ .. Perfect: Spectaclu,_ 1. which have been sold with unlimited satisfaction ca . c _ tothe wearers in the i. UNITED STATEE,.. .. ~ > .0 ~ PRINCE EDW ARD‘S ISLAND, ~â€" § ° and DuMINION OF CANADA, during the past nine years. TUOSF CELEBRATED PERKECTEV SPECâ€" > _ TACLES NEVER TIRE THE EYE, . . AND $ LAST MANY YEARs WITHOUT CHANGE. ' Sole Agents, ' e Y QOUNG & & A.D FO R D, f oTTaAwWA, ONT., } from whom onl[ they can be procured. ARUS, MORRLIS & CO., _ CcAas!I GIFTS TO THE AMOUNT OF $500,000, . | $ EYERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. This dpopnlu gift company, after making extenâ€" sive additionsâ€" to its large stock of rich and valuable articles, has <commonced its fourth annual distriâ€" bution. Unlike many of its imitators, it has invariably given universal satisfaction and has always secured the approbation and support of the Ie[oding press of Lgo country. See what they say of it : > â€" f say of «* T}n firm is reliable and deserves their 8u00084,"â€" Weekly Tribune, Oct. 8. * We know them to bo a fair duling" firm."â€" New York Herald, Oct; 23. | s « A friend of ours drew a $5,000 prigs, whickh was promptly received. ‘â€"Daily News, Dec., 3. Reference is also made to the following persons, who have drawn prizes and kindly allowed the use of their names for publication: Andrew J Burns, Chicago, $10,000; Miss Clara 8 Walker, Baltimore, Piano, $:00; James M Mathews, Detroit, $5,000; John f Andrews, Savannab, £$5,000 ; Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, $600. We publish no names without permission. b Cash Gifl#, OBCR....:2.scssrrsrecrerserrrese42$20,000 10 _ do 0O | nrsvivinnnsareritrnccsncces 10,000 23 do O | issc rsenitinernsenncansss. ©,000 4 do O | sesscrssarcreressessrsssestecy: _ 1,000; 200 do HOQ _ iccresssenssererntssssrrectess . 000 300 do 1O | seerrsensvesprersessenssesnts 100 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, each...$300 to $700 15 do â€"do Melodeons do... 75 to 100 350 Sewing Machines, each............... 60 to 175 300 Gold Watches 40 +serrrsstssesssces" 19 to . 300 Cash Prizes, Silverware; otc, valued at.$,000,000 A c ance to draw any of the above. prizes for 25 ecots. Tickots describing prizes sealed in envelâ€" opes, and well mixed. 8n roooipt of 25 cents a sealed ticket is drawn without choice, and sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it wili be delivered to the ticket holder on paymont of one doller. Prizes are immediately gent to any address by express or‘return mail. _ | _ Gam YEILDI®XG, You wiil know what your:s»i-{u is before you pay fm;i!. Any pri:e/e.:ckange for another of same palue, 6 â€" No blanks.. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. * Sen d for ciroular. Liberal inducements to agents. Eatisfaction guaranteed. Every package of sealed envelopes containg ONK CaSH GIFT, Six tickets for $1;, 13 tor $2 ; 35 for $5 ; 110 for $15. ‘ All letters sbould be addressed to STEWART, HALL & CO, : â€" 1104 3m 193 and 195 Broadway, N Y. Z#Â¥"We employ no pedlars. ASE AND COMFORT!I ot every description, maae to order or repaired, andjobbing attended to. i Arschitects and others furnishing their own drawâ€" ings for any kind of wood work will have them correctly exscuted. : ‘~Particular attontion paid to GoOTHIC & FANCY FURNITURE. FUNERALS u2 furnished at the Shortest notico in the city or courntry. m | N.B.â€"Rosidonce at the west end of Wellingtonâ€" st., opposite the market > t Is hersby given that appliccation will be made to the Legislature of Ontario at its next #soszion for an act to enable the Trusteos of the Ganada Presbyterian Church f’lvpi'y. in the Township of Osgoode, to assign part of said proâ€" perty to othor trustees for a burial (mhd- f Osgoode, 20th July, 1869. 1106,1,.31.6 always on hand. for the removal of household furmture, &6. Also waggons for lumber and other heavy goods. pemif P e" . to 1st July: m and the party wus uas madethe bighest, nurfber of points will receive from the pro?riotor a rich‘prize. Parties visiting the Alley will be received with Parties visiting the Alley will be received with pohte attention. ‘The best of liquors wilil be found constantly on hand. 4 5 A B. B. LARIVIERE. N.B.â€"Alirgo Rall Room is attached to the preaises, which will be let at a low figure. _ «Marriage. Licences. tA"OTICE 10ONTINXUATIONK SaLs _‘_ Resipexosâ€"Yorkâ€"st., first Brick House below the market. s OI' THR * | EMPIRE ~GIFT© COMPANY. CABINETâ€"MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, METALLIC AND OTHER COFFINS PEREFECT SPECTACLES FISK‘S â€" METALLIC . COFFINS. CHIETF UNDERTAKER, A SPARKSâ€"ST. . COFFINS, HEARSES & CARRI4GES, s POR OLD AND YOUNG PEOPLE. Sole agent for ‘ fx ¢ sarr U NDE R T A KE R. @; OMINTIONX BOWLING ALLEY. EXPRESS WAGGONS F U RNITURE The subscriber beglto inâ€" form his friends that he openâ€" ed on MONDAY, the 26th OCTOBER,his _ BOWLING ALLEY. This is one of th'; best in the Capital, and equal to sn{ in America,. It containg four alleys, and with firstâ€"class balls. There will be kept a register book for the purâ€" of mnkitï¬ the numâ€" ro:.of goinu made esach day to 1st July mext, and the Montroal. Breton‘s Flats, Ottawa. l) R. O.C. WOOD, Physician, Surgeon an" Accoucheur, Ottaws. Day office O?IP(IK the Tiurs Office, Bparksâ€"street, Centre ‘Town. Night office at his residence, Mariaâ€"streot, Centro Town. Caxozes Core», without the use of the knife, by a new, but certain, speedy, and almost painless process. References given to guuu suc» sessfully treated, it required. 17w100y l)ll. J. A. BECKETT, ‘Surgeon Dentist, Dental Rooms over A. Grabam & Co.‘s u Commercial.Warehouse," directly opposite the British Lion Hotel, late Tmurs Prlm{n% Office, Lang‘s Biock, No. 60, #parksâ€"st., Ottawa ity. Ottawa, April 12, 1869. _ . < 1021.â€"16y7 street. D MP. Oficeâ€"Spurkeâ€"street, opposite Mageeo & Russell‘s. 576y THE STEPHENSON HQUSE AND BATHS, in connection with the origina! celebrated artesian well of saline mineral water, so justly renowned throughout the Woestern uomi;phero. will be open for the rec‘eJnion ot visitors on Thursday, the 20th of May, 1869. > 1 _ The numerous patrons of this commedious firstâ€" ¢lass hotel will find that the house has been thorâ€" oughly repaired, and partly refurnished ; the grounds have been tastefully and elegantly laid out and planted, admirably agapted for'.crxx‘:let and other games ; a new bowling aliey and bilâ€" liard room have been erected, and every care has been taken to secure comfort and amusement for the invalid or tourist, Parties.desirous of engagâ€" ing apartments, or trarsacting any other business with the establishment, will please address the proprietor, & BEVERLEY TUCKER, MRS. TROTTER begs to announce that she has leased a eommodious building at the corner of Banks and Sparks sts., which she has opened as a PRIVATE HOTEL, retaining the tl'fo of her former hotel in Desbarats‘ block, viz., the Toâ€" ronto House." THe premises have been refitted and hondsomely furnished with new furniture, and made in every respect fit for the reception of memâ€" bers of Parliament and other gentliemen who desire the accommodatioos of a first class private botel. Ottawa, March 29, 1869, 1009â€"3m 10604 _4 Dukeâ€"st., LeBreton‘s Flate. Office hours from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., and 3 to 5 __ HALIFAX, NOVA . $COTIA,| Established 1851 . Permaunent and transient boarders accommodaâ€" ted, and cvery attention ;lid to their comfort; 969y JOHN ROMANS, Proprietor. _ PICKWICK HOUSE, * s Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., | Opviu the Court House and Public Offices, ST. CATHARINES, Ont. E. HOUGHTON, Pro?riotot, (Late of Houghton‘s Dining Saloon.) BA spacious sampleâ€"room for commercial travellers. 859y Stsfu in connection with the steamers Jason Gould, Pembroke and Pontiac, . Particular attention paid to the comfort of guests. Good rooms for. commercial travellers. Horses and vehicles always on hand. â€"_____ _ _ _ Corner of Main and Prince of Walesâ€"streets Pembroke, Ontario. ‘The "QUEEN" comprises all the requisites for a firstâ€"class Kostau ant. Yhe House hr:nqbun refitted and ref tnished mrotv:fhout. The: BAR contains the choicust Brandsir Wines and Ligu \rs, and every delicacy of the seas. a will be found on thetable. The roprietor‘s best efforts will be directed to he comâ€" ?ort of his guests and patrons. * Oysters,Game eto.. daily * THIITLE &: Co+â€", Land Surveyors, Land Agents, Draughtsmen, &c. â€" Office, orpoï¬to the Ontario Bank, Sgbl‘kl-l‘q Ottawa, Valustors for Trust ana Loan Co. W. &. Tristux. R. Liaxg. H BILLINGS, IJr., Architect,Elgin street @ opposite the Post Office. © Rergerxczss.â€"â€"H ASims, Klz, Acchitect, Philaâ€" delphia ; Thos Fuller, Esq, rchitect, Albull;y; Dr J A énnt. Â¥ P., Ottawa ; Thos Royadl, sq Managing Virector 0. & St. L. R. R. T40t ofhce of 11 Sparks, Solicitor, &c., Ottawas, will receive prompt a‘tention 55 y JC General Agent. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines andProof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" chine Ales ‘and Porter. Pork, Flour, &c., for sale. Orricez: No. 5, Sparks Sireet, near the Russell House, Ottawa city, C. W . . f oription executed with accuracy. Communications ldsru'od Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), or left at the ofkce of N. Svarks, Solicitor, &c.. Ottaws, will GEORGE E. DESBARATS. Ott awa, January 21, 1869. Q54tf Picture Frames, &c., &c. Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paper Hangings, &0., &c. ESEashes Primed and Giazed; and Blinds Painted and Prepared for Hanging. ~__. _ _ _ _ . ___ FACTORYâ€"Adjoinicg E. B. Eddy‘s Match Factory, Hall, Q. _ _ f | STUORE AND UuFFLCEâ€"Elginâ€"st., opposite the Russell House Mr. Desbarats tesls gratefal for the sympathy tendered nim on all sides, and hopes to see his patrons and friends in his new office. R SPARKS®, Provincial Land Surveyor, © Draughtsman, &o., éoommiuionod for Uppor and Lower Canada.) Jfiice and resigence, G‘jucester, near Ottawa. Survey: uf every desâ€" orlpï¬on executed with accuracy. Communications may be sent, and will be punctually attended to as usual, snlngoanQa having been made to pre. vent any interruptioa to the business. DW ARD C. MA LLOCH, M.D., M. R. C. PRINTING, HINDING, OR STATIONERY, G‘f’;ner of Metcalfe and Wellingtonâ€"streels, 65- oslte the main entrance to the Government Buildâ€" R P\ ATON, Manufacturer of Doors, Sashes, MR e .4 Blinds, Mouldings, Looking Glasses, T. CA THARINXES, ONTARIO, j CANADA. W hero all orders for the The undersigned begs to state that he has . OPENED AN OFFICE OVER A. Mâ€"CORMICES STORE, : SPARKSâ€"STREET, R. C. LEGGO, Physician, Surgeon and Accouchour. Offcoâ€"Hunton‘s Block, Sparksâ€" Pembroke, Aug. 1, 1868. R. OLIVER MARTIN, Dentist. Officcâ€" Sparksâ€"stieet, Cential Ottawa. BAutf _ R. GEORGE HUTCHISON, Dentist. Prepared for bvildings of every d‘uerirtion, by BJDNEY B. FRI2ZP, Architect, TLE Woellingtonâ€"st.. OROoONTO HOUSE. TTAWA HOUSE. HE ¢ QUEKEN * RESTAU:ANT, ____ M. KAVANAGH, Proprictor, HE METROPOLITAN, AUMOND‘S BLOOCK, â€" Rideau Street Ottawa, 293tf f P. O‘MEARA, Prorgiztor. LIVER & ANNABLE, _ olesale Manu« Aotcls â€" and Saloons. LANS, SPECIFICATIONS, &¢c., OTICK. AVERLY HOUSE, NUMBER of §UPERIOR COUCHES, Meoial ans. CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant and CANADA GAZETTE, A. A. PHJILION, Pbysician, Surâ€" and Accoucheur, Duke streot, Le- HHiscellancous. BARRINGTONâ€"STREET, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. J. COPELAND, Proprietor. 1111.6m 1â€")a'ily Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Québec and Montreal. On and after MONDAY, the 3rd MAY, the new a d magnificent Iron Steamers ~Quebee and Monâ€" treal, will leave:Richelion Pier (opposite Jacques Cartier r‘lace) as follows,â€" * The steamer Quebec, Captain J B Labelle, will leave every Mosoay, Tuursoay and Fripay at seven o‘clock, p m. The Steamer Montrea!, Ct’lptlin Robert Nelson, will leavo every Tursoay, TEtusvay and ;Satceâ€" pay atseven o‘clock, p m. j RATES OF PASSAGE. 4 Cabin (Supper & Stateâ€"room berth included)$3.00 BLCOTAGO .....cc.ccccesene en arssrerersennscsneessereretees 1,00 Puiage tickets will be sold at the office on the Wharf. Stateâ€"rooms can be secured by taking tickets at this office only. . l t " a This company will not be accountable for s‘-io or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed theretor. "l : J B LAMEEE, Office of the RichelieuCo, > 203 Commissioner street, Montreal, Juns 11, 1869. 1869. rl\mi: oTTAWwWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY MAIL * ¢ 4 S TEA ME RS. UTTAWA CITY TO MONXTREAL DAILY, The splendid new and fast sailing Steamers The steamer Queen Victorsa leaves her what! foot of Sussex‘st, at 6:30 a m, (Montreal time), arriving in Montreal at 4;45 p m. arriving in Montreal at 4;4> p in. y The comfort and economy of this liné is unsur passed, while the route passes.through one of the most picturesque districts in Canada, and is the most fashionable for tourisis. ~ Parties desirous of & pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets to Grenville, valid for one day at single fares. § M Passengers for the celebrated Calodonia Springs will be landed at L‘Crignal. Parcél ‘Express ‘daily from the Office ‘n the wharfto Montreal and intermediate landings. _ Tickets can be procured at the office on the wharf, from the ofice of Herrick & Crombie, Rideau st, W S Boyd, at the hotel and office, The market steamer Fairy, Captain Nichol, leaves Ottawa on Mondays and Saturdays at 4 p m for intermediate landings. Russell House Blotk: ANI SAGBOM...scvirscecsrsqretreree Alliance BINANCO:c ocm enereeeccenens ns cbee n EMOTAIG........s.sssesecc000.. ece+ OFTOGOND....cev 200 e cccers se ssecceve8 " PRINCE OF W ALES," T6DN . OAE :; serssssssests 1869. P ONtNLO, +sssrueeâ€"serssersirssessa0er 26 s oebed POMDEORKBD, s sersensrersitcers verssexrveney BHOW BIFC ......cc«â€"ve4se« sssâ€"unssâ€"»sâ€"ssGBpLAIR Boattio Until further notice the steamer Aun Swseon will leave Aylmer every day (Sundays excepted) for the: Upper Ottawa, at 8:30 am., touching at March and Quio, and connecting with the Alliance at head of Railway at 1%:30, touching at Arnâ€" W‘“' Sapd Point, Bristol, Bonrechere, Farrell‘s ‘harf, Gould‘s W harfand Portage du Fort. 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. ICHELIEU COMPAXY. The Alliance leaves Portage du Fort every morning at 9130 a.m., touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Bonnechere Point, Brisâ€" tol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of railway.at 1%145, and connecting with Ann Sisson at Pontiac. Passengersâ€"reach AyIimer at 4 prrmre | .0 00000 0 0_ A connection is made with the Brockville and Otuv?lhflwgy at Amprior on the up and down trips of the steamer Alliance. j Stages will learo ‘Gould‘s Wharf immediately after the arrival of the steamer Al/iance, for Cobâ€" den, connocting with steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. f The steamer Pembroke leaves Pembroke daily at 7 o‘clock, a.m., for Des Joachims and intermeâ€" diate ports, returning same day. _ _ _ _ _ For further gnrflculnn apply at the otfine of the Comlrny. at: Ottawa or Aylmer, orto MESSKS HERRICK & CROMBIE, No. 3, Rideau street, Ottawa. , « £ < u> _ R.S6..CASSELS, President. The Jason Gould leaves Pembroke landing daily at 5 o‘clock, a.m. Passengers arrive at Aylmer at 4 o‘clock, peane .. ) 2 Ottawa, May 21, 1869. INMAN LINEOF MAIL STEAMERS, SAILINQ FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY AND ALTERNATE TUEsSDAYs. RATES OF PASSAGE BY THE SATURDAY STEAXER! Liverpool or Queenstown........................ $1 00 00 MBHFBE.1+0,+++» »veseeersrevesserrsersÂ¥ptorsrssetenceqs , 20 09 Bt. John‘s, N.F., by branch steamer......... 45 00 *J us Steerage, Payable in Currency, _ _ __ _ STEAMERS " ALLIANCE;," "JASONGOULD‘‘ & "PEMBROKE," Ottawa, May 29, May 7, 1869. Liverpool or Qumtt?wn. MAFAK....0«.«correcrrees cerserssreresenrnarssesrers .Jobn‘s, N.F., by branch steamer......... «A NN SISS O N :' LEAVEB AYLMER DAILY at 8:30 o‘clock, a.m., FOR THE UPPER OTTAWA, Consistirg of the following steamers : COMMENCED THEIR REGULAR TRIPS Tickets sold to and from England, Irelani, and eContinent, at moderate rates» * For fcyther information, apply at the Company‘s hoes, JOHN 6. DALE, Agent, * 15 Broadway, New York â€"o08 L B RRICK, BRUSH 4C CO._._ L NION FOR WARDING & RAILWAY COMPANY. KIVER NAVIGATIOX COMPANY‘S OR LIVERPOUOL & QUEENSTOWX. QUEEN YILIGTORIA," HE OTT‘AWA UxtoX ForwARDIXG aAxD Ramwiar CoXr‘y,, i > Ottawa, May 5th, .1869. UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE OTTAWA AND MONTREAL. Cart. R. W. Sugpusan. (SUxpays Excsrtep.) First Cabin, Payable in Gold. SALleamers. DES JOACHIMS.â€"___ n R. 8. CASSELS, MAIL STEAMERS Carr. Bowik, THE STEAMER COXNECTINXG WITH HAYVE FOR ............Captain Findlay s...........Captain Murphy .........c?uin Couvrette eveserene in -é)uin Cowley »+s«»....... «Captain Bolton ...........Captain Blondin ...........Captain Duggan +............Captain Beattio General Manager. seethe eserstersersetes TOD B R. W. SHEPRBRERD, R W SHEPHERD. 1062tf #+ a0e + ++ President. Manager 1043tf 1869. 1869. 1500 1869.J SUMMER ARRANGEMEXTs as foll Day Express for Ogdensburg, O:tawa, _ Brockville, Kingston, Belevilie, > Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantford Goderich, Bugnlo, Detroit, Chicago, and a‘l points West, at. ............... £:30 & m Night _ do _ do _ do do â€" _ do 1;39 P® Accommodation Train for Cornwail â€" and Intermediate Stations‘ at........ 5:10 P m Accommodation Train for Kingstun and Intermediate Stations, imt.... ........ 7:15 am ‘Trains for Lachine at ...........$:00 a m, 7:00 aq 9 a m, 12 noon, 1;30 pm, 4;40 P m, $p ®, and 6:30 p m. p , The 1:30 pm train rens through to Provige Line. â€" > 3 * ‘GOINXG sOUTIHPAXD FaAsT Accommodatioa Train tor Islapd Pond and Intermediate Stations at Expressfor Boston at................ Expre«s for New Y ork and Boston Trains now leave BONAVENTURE €Tar; _ Â¥ia Vermont Central. ** Express for New Â¥ork and Boston via Plattsburgh, Lake Champlain, * Burlington & Rutland at......> a m, #40 pe Express for Island Pond, at ..............w#2:09 P ® Night Express for Quebec, Island Popd, © Gorham and Portland, stopping be. tween Montreal and lsland Rond at bt, Hilaire, St. Hyaci , Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke,AMV atervilie and Coaticook on!y , atZ....... .........18:10 pa B Sleeping Cars op‘ail Night Trains. B., gage checked throug PR 'f.ho steamer (Cgrlâ€"fta leaves Portand svem SATULUAY AFPERNGON (after the arrival q train from M al on Friday night), for Hali. fax, N;s., retyfning on Tuesday. She has accommodation for passenc and freig fonelC hi _ The International Company‘s Steamers renning in confnection with tho’(.i‘r’nnd Trunk Railwa leaye Portland every MONDAY ang Tl!l'h". DAY at 5 p m,for St John, N.B., &6. _ ~ Tickets issued through at the Company‘, prinei pal stat ion‘:. A 5 paar‘s For further information and time of departure of all trains at termina] “n‘rr'i:;l:: tions, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure $ * tion: LEAVE OTTAWA. |~ ARRIVE IX rPREaporm Expret», 7 a. m. 9.25 a. m. _ i Mixed, 1.9€ p.m. | 4.15p. m LkAY PRESCOOTT, ARRJVE TN OTa®i. Mixed, 7. 15 a,. m. | & 10.35 a. m. Express, 1.35 |;..|n. 4.15 p. m. . The time of these Trains has been soarra to ensure connection with trains on Grmdm east and west, also with the steamers of the Ron! Mail Line. f Baggage to and from Ottawa checked thrag from and to stations on Grand Trunk Railway ON and AFTER MONXDAY, 28rm JUKi, 1869, and until further potice, TRAINS wil m as follows : Irom and to slatons on Grand irunk Raww Return tickets to Pres¢ott, Kemptville d.’ Ots wa at reduced rates can be had at the principaiss tions on the line. T. 8. DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS, Snrrintendnrt.’ Managing Direce . N. B.â€"The above 2rawms all run by Momne p m, 2.20 a m, arriving at Brockville at a x,9.15 p m and 9.!5- m and 6.10 a m. LKAVR BROCKVILLE. _ A. M.e=TRAINS (will leave 6:00%.::1 daily at 6.00 a m, 5.3 pm, 7.15 p m, 9.00 pm, arriving at Sandpoint at 12.40 aim, 9.26 p m and 1.32 p m. h/ >y4* _ > mmz ST. LAWRENCE AND OTTAWi â€" . RAIL W A Y, . (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Kaileay.) TINE TABLE, No. 21, « CoxxzExcixg ox Moxnay, Juxe 21, 1869 LEAYVE PERTH. > A+ M.=â€"«â€" TRHRAINS will leart 7:30!’«& at 7.30 a m and 540 pm, arriving at Smith‘s Falls at 8.20 a m and 6#Â¥p= __ LEAYE SMITHS FALAA 6 A« â€"â€"â€"PH ATNS will Lert S feB EP sds Falls at 5.55 a. m aad 680 p m, arriving at Perth at 9.25 a m and 1#p8. H, ABBOTT, Xx®..5 paRTXEZEL, Bs *4 Solicitor, Attorpey‘and Nutary pPublic, of the Peace and County Attirney, for the 1 Counties of Prescoit and Russell. Oficeâ€"] Court Honse, L‘Omngnal.| 34 61 ‘THE TIMES is prinated AOU 3""" Tas Orrawa Tmxs Primting A8D â€" _ 1e CompPAXy, at the Office, 38, © Centre Town, Ottaws. JAI: Notice is hercby givon, thhit whereu ®J Fereman, PETER DUPULIS, has left my empir ment before the expiration of. the term ot his engagementto the sorious lons and injury ‘of ®J business, I hereby warn and forbid any pert® hiring him, Any porson doing so after this noti#® will be prosecuted by me according to law. . E £ LAVZOX. C.J; BRYDGFS, Managing Direct Montreal, May 17,.1869. t â€" Mh e citorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, CODYCZ * yoag...Pob Public, and Patent Rignt Solicitor. V5° / y Office Building, Elginâ€"street, Ott3WA _____" _ â€" Court House, Ottawa. Rosest Laks. ' opposite the Post Ofiice, Ottawa. LAPlEnnx & .HAYCOCK, AUOU"" atâ€"Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyan®®® and Notaries Public, Corner ot Susser lfl" 1 neyâ€"utâ€"Law, Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, ©0W | ancer, &c.‘ Officoâ€"Lang‘st Buildings, Big@t* Ll:l:l & GEMMILL, Sam Solicitors, Conveyancers, &¢. Aylmer, June 5, 1869 Ottawa. â€" _ y %£ J P. MACPEERSON, â€" G."KEXE®EDY, A. 3 ‘losanmm & TAILLON, PNMT IVR Soticitors, &c. Oficeâ€"Mosgrove‘s Buil#®® Rideauâ€"street, Ottawa. WiLIAX Mosorove. _ 366 G#oror TSE W . W. W A RD,°of the late firm of Lex it J. Pinhey & Ward, has removed his al:‘wm Office to Bell‘s Law Chambers, oppositt House, Elginâ€"st. * 3 10W8 Ottawa, June 28, 18569, p A. MARA, Architect. Officeâ€"Aumond! C ie Buildings, Rideauâ€"st., Ottawa. 08y HANGE OF TIMK. TOTICK. > ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAIL*â€" w“'. * & 1CHOLAS SP ARK®, Barrister and Ab#* OB 00 fe Lonte O*CONNOR, Attorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicit®" e in Chancery, Conveyancer, 4¢, "';:; t. Office, Unizn Buildings, Jits®* _ "** TETREAU, Notary Public for the P® . HAYCOCK, CPHERKON, bumun. ks , Â¥.20 p im and 1.52 p M. LEA\‘I: BANDPOINT. )A. M.»â€"â€"TR AINS will leave Bandpoint at 6.00 a m and 214 m, arriving at Brockville at 100 GoINGg wEsT, ° PERTH BRANCH. Kegal: Carbs. , MAINX LINXE of KENNEDY & CURISTE Mull, pesr Convey ancer Mona ging Dereon Jons J P **"* Tsd y, for the [',“ ‘* Offceâ€"In th* "3:'-%"7 ‘ James Cort published b* 1% (188$ 1075 , KoesJ 10\ 3v08 & m 2 m Pm a#* > m, 29x 201, «> _ ihame, Mar § 42009 Buperiine ang o z:=***~>~~*~* o .'IJ Choics, Moghe _ COFF hare been pronounced by be of the finest . quality, "ol "YOur Teas and Oofsos, here 1s no d# Tea only sold by 60¢ u‘%:e mf. ; very good £. fl'h:‘u_ul pediare name, or fl'l* our lclh‘l:uuu.umfl Note Addressâ€"The Mospitalâ€"st., Montreal. . Agent tor Ottawa, _ ~ *5 t Ewaukay, bu0, 55¢, 64 zhg ‘ho do, 75, } Very Choice, $1 ; Fi "Fromau, ap . April,© 186 Company, 6 Hospitalâ€"st bork which, w« remnigh erigiut y e mapee o5 Our Teas, after the 1 medical authorities an p“l to be E'u(t hm ce t e cssn w t send for four 5 Ib bozes We warrant all tihe T sstisfaction. If they a: bersturned at oor exjpo BLAC B two 12 ib boxes, or one mind health, economy, a in drinking them. We «« B&,“l‘l savin r.. Qur Teas ar % ib poxes, and are wa TAE MONTRE Teas not mentioned The whole Dominion « rgiu£ MoxTLR Now is the time for -’l’llCEB LOW Qur stock of Conce: mh-“‘lfm Now Shoet Music a ye e TL a l Ottaws and Ogdensbs: wd‘pâ€"-.d ofl to attend to their orde : PE ""0 m WBhal Urders recoived ML Rooms, and at E. M a their -"' i PIANOâ€"FORTES, p I a NO â€"F 0 Orra w a _ AND ‘in the United TE A CS goods at a and Boxes, Aavour of : min 5, 10, 20, the carriage « ) the mearest Â¥â€" 8. to the ©50,. Finest, ; GREE VOL. to every CREEN pPUNING I to divide No. 8 to any