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Ottawa Times (1865), 28 Apr 1870, p. 1

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tb * the LCO al throug 7 iwkamiy IR ; 304 t 4 RC * by Dr. K » A NHb 1 where Te A 8 K August T, ids the the se of the YÂ¥ are &# ho al Â¥iarch 0. can D eithar by ha ir £, $128 _'u' 11e Rray of M naue ;p'. Wik » mumeroas cther artisiee uscessary o 008° KJ DUIG®XANX*8, ANCING AND DEPORTX®G®T . ... . _ "eeart dtewart, Wilhrod strest, â€" Nawn September 9th, 1869. NB \ “m ‘The subsori ie divide his time w').ham "“Mmu.uuu-u. <. ns ind others,that he hopes, in future, M.M.fi.h.“... more promptly erstofore. Shail Ottawa onee a month. n nii ‘-&Mâ€"n Austion ‘u“....w ul _ . ©20.8. BENEDICT aLP STOCK, $1VE)» FROM FIRE AT 'rroufl.nn BELOW CO8T, orbar sing. _____ 1108 _ "_ TELEOR a PH JOM P ANY Lt under Chavter LITVIL of the w ..El'd--:‘-umuu Onpltat will And adcommoâ€" '.'_'p‘ *'-Mux:uu. # W situated in the immediate :f_‘:_‘:"fl-mw «nad the al banks ""“'“"'o-.-....â€". * ascomplished I#dy teucker, announces Mat Danciog Classes will sommence on meday, the 22nd lastant. ther particulars.may be obtamed on appilâ€" Mo Mrs Robart Stowart, Wilbrod straa 'hn”bmylhm in, aad the question of mb y Ee en prns entrmipent t is the best; they vl’f'llonfin hm with any imported. amd importaat fact is that being ani manafuctured in Ottawa thereby evaiiaatade"~ *‘ ~ 8P ons ans Hostcan t 8 Bflpnu BT LAE 4 , i OPPAYW A ’mp ’“1"" E3TABâ€" opposite the (Nd Stand,) (® I‘ E&Y LoW PRICES a large comprising Qroceries, l"“",.."':.. Laandry -g‘l ied '”m AlsO. * â€" cusand ther Vimegats t, Core, Flour, Oatment, Pork, &0. ATAWA, End of Little dussoxnâ€"st. le. fi;:h:o“.m 1 . , ol Nolliy lat otthe Cathe . MPnuateo{the Imperisi Conservacory a | on Plano at 1 Jinging. Rideauâ€" Mtter oK ingâ€"stroot. elf and ‘ Meavy Hardwa®® 26x x x0 stoy® suILOIN® pton Sirech Upper To®®» & Cooking . #404 P49 g1ove SPARKS BTREET, OrTAWA. Birat commtsston ao®NT, ‘\n, next to the City Hetel, 8 UOttaw a. &mpumwm " »Oitaws. From his long experiâ€"~ E“ ho ofers his sorvices in engaging "HOG io their rufts while passing qy iz ereEned begs to inform the public Alwars on hand, | sgason, a large &M-w\“ winl be tolg as cheap, .h%“m|.~.~. a€orax N1CHOLSON, No 85 Ridean stroot; e i t 3horrics 0 "::'u'u.:l..."n.: s '“',T wings oup mys, rR0OF® AND oofand wen §t aittamaty low thoes; MMIS8ION MERCHANTS, «â€" â€" PORWARDERS wgar tma 1w KEEPERS, GROC PROVI STORES AXD or‘n.:h. notlce of my intention to um or ocnerwise, IOMATO 3A 2 Lo , wnoltsmale. ase of trade during the last four yoare heuee ue firatme with thair orders. me blm.lwm Park urest, Ottawa, or direct Doz 'fl., t | on the bank of th < Rideau Porreirenis Paokia boulds, oo given. _11986y _ LA HAKTON & 00., & 00., VOL ie efule im _ _ * k pondoo Porter, pts and qts WUEKLAYs T e ind sfaap. * AL ACADE®y, TAVE SMITH,(0», and Irish Whiskey DIBECGLQR3 : Chairman; D 0 LAOMSON, Trea WEs A THOM3ON, Tt u DUNXXN. D, Manager . PLATE PRINTER, fii_':' Bank struet, Contre Town, k !.nu & QUEEN strEET w Alwayt 9"* “‘l“ sd me to enlarge my manufactory I to make the wholesale trade my c oncls . Nok of his ability. _ _ Mi#zarmcrs. PXqrq * @AME, POULTRT and ‘~fee Tmao, Glas m.“\ 18Â¥A AC+ er Alos.. ips, all grades. price® , 186@ DEALER FOoX groknd and recsted daily 0® * geotch Whukey and 13%4tf sSTREKEET, uty and other expen & per contlower tnan Mand, T. ‘NQ. 144. of Canada "'o Oll, W aliter Amith, R W Cruise,; & LImperial Young 1}14414¢ Qitaw a T1hy S 1 Ottawa, lith Qotober, 1004 . Antatormg Lnrrrence Compant dntreeires i No, 334. The UNION MUTVAL LiFP®ILNS ANCE COMPANY, of Maine, * wt nfoohn%&%::un' it, Sti Jubn, N.3 1 have this with the % dn .fi deposited o â€"> mtu%.m; v.m nâ€"-‘-td'n The Hon. John M. dray, M.P. beer wo-â€"uu..&-'z::hm lon. Anh.n-unu-mr. 'anb. M#rPOLAR REFRIGZRATOR,. s In a fow dayse at LIbE IN8URANCE COMPANY OF KAIN L. Frâ€"w« cansaay, ~_ _ es COMMISSION MERCHANT PORVARDER, GENERAL AGENT, &0., &o., No. 3, &t. Poter=an qUEKBEC,. Special m.:h.om- “M-ahflflo:o& t ie WTOCK BOOKE for the subseription of shares of atook in the CANADA CR®TRAL RAIL® AT OOMPANY have boeea opensd, and #iB remain In MONTREAL, at the ottee of Moensee. J, & 0. ABBOTT, Bt. Johnâ€"strest. In DNORLGNAL, at theoteos of Mre.4UV0TICH DANLELA: In FPRMBROKH, at the oMoes of Wessre T. MURRAT, M., P. 2., and 2. WEXCK The bookse will be closed on the FTRHY DaAY at JUNE next, and immediately theroatter a BOAXRD MEETING will be held tor the purpose «t alloting the stoook in crder that a gemeral mostâ€" ing of sharsholders may be held as soon as prasâ€" Subseriptions of stook, with conditions attached may be inserted in the Htook Books, but sach ambsoriptions will not be binding upon the sub s«aribers nor upon the Company untll they shall have been accepted by the Company, and if they be sonditions presedent they shail not be binding on the subsoribers until they have been performed by the Company . «n g Cmneso®, © r LK&T, fi,â€"â€" «€ & weam, 4 UITTING ROOM sad BEKD NOOM to lot, """ Agrattorine Soorer Tverme xo t ons | Rerrrenriireant n £ur PnA h Wnn mean unsm en esn smy teennnneegennermnitns "".Ei'.z’.:"-"---v""b-'-"-‘:-‘ verims gorr Metoulls and Aparks strests, over Maoa Brosw | Mete HHHIIHNE Al HERLLLT Adaantalike kis ue Ottaws, March 18, 1878, _ A veluable FARM tor sale contalning TWO HUNDRED AORES of LAND, situmts in the Township otf Witwor, in the County of Carliston, Ninth Concession of the said Townshp is hersby ofered for sale. This Farm is only hallf a mwils trom the Village of Fiteroy, 1t is all good arrable land, about maty acresot whica are sleared with a never failing spring of water about the centre ol the Farm 1t is tUmbersd prins‘pally with Hardwood, and contains a sufMsolent quantity of Cedar and Pine timber lor fencing and building purposes. Price twonty dollars per nors, ons half of the money at the time of sale and the MM‘â€"J:mn‘bhm equal annual instalments with interest. Parties desiroas of examining or purshasing the FA‘. FOR .AI...‘ above property will please call on JONHN Moâ€" DONALD residing in Fiteroy Village who will give all the information nesessary as to the altuation ofthe said land. A Uiberal dedustion will be made by paying all cush. For further partionâ€" lare apply:by letter er personally to the underâ€" algnod . CHARLES OFPARROY, Ar, Otawa, H LAPIERLRE, doilsitor, Oitawe, Or ALEX MoDONHLL, Aamilton, Ontarte» Owaws, April 14, 1870. 1301 Tam 18 Om it awa, November 1, 1808 _ BVEFFALO ROBES, L. B. TACKABERERY has been fuvoursed with # 1 ~.=~ from Monwesl of Bufalo :&- ..'.md‘nm.“lom “hbmudh lower than can be obtained elzow in Ottawa. All want« \:&l.:‘l:.lohol“ better sall soen as thare Ottawa, Nor, 232 1868. _ ° â€"f * k In RENFREKY, a Ue. ®X. HALRINWt‘® In OTTAWA, a the OPPICEK of the COMâ€" In BROCOKVILLE, at the OFRICHE of the B :u...\ CBATRAL RaILWAr. N O T 1IC £. hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. N. B.â€"@pecial atsontion gm to the treatment af dizeases of the EY & and At night can be seen at his residense, Murray street. Pl in New York, Indians, Hlinots and other States, for P‘!!:'.}!E_!'! State or Country, logal overywhere; desertion, drunksenness, support, sto., suftsient cause ; no nsm sharge untll divorse obtained. whaew â€" Business established Afteon years. Address :'UI O# Eog:l&m ean have it mha'umom !fii' FO'..- 1818 tm â€" We. T8 KWusean Atreat, New Tork C 13 By 1. B. Tackanoerry, Auctlionser MNMRENORK 1iALE o# ®t voun tiswoan: TUL K BRDEI® F1LT t%®, An immenso quantity of w 5 A T U 3, e By order of the Board, Good testimontals i A: to APT. MINCKS, Vistoria wigg"**"* AfRY BHOLUTKEK DIVORCES legally obtained A. ROBILLARD, Â¥nysisian. Hurgeon LOOK OQUVT FoRL t®a ANTRED, AND BUY N0 OTu®e«, EKSMONDK‘q. A BUTLER. JOUN G. RICHUARDSON, Â¥. k. WORSLET, Buppor‘s Bridse, Ofce &AÂ¥ l den #te fur‘d MRA MOW® D &4 TCHL C _ OKtaewa, March 1878. A Orst olase reaidence, sligibiy sitaated, cwn> tainin . dweive roomse, viasâ€"â€"4 Bed Rooms, Pariour 14 a 94 with .uu.t-u'u Biming Hoom and Libruy x 14, Dining Room 108 #34, Kitohen 13 1 34, Ntore Roome, &o , anmd good out buildings. house is in ea« celient order, having been and papered througt out. I Also a COTTAOE. Als» Oflee and good Batoholory Chambers in baildings, now secupmed by Won. Allon: * Application to | Ottawe, Aprll 1, 1878. MRA CAMERON‘E COTTAOE spposite the the Lot Uf May ment. Btss modarater kppir io Mosnare . Ih:!t’ and Christle, sollattors, Rigin Ppio L&ET. CLOVIR SEKD # Large * White Beane, Pork Mew, and Prins Flour No. 1 and Nutrm. On the lat Mayp aost, % PAnse‘s Tarrace, Rear stroot, (acing on the Ottawa Rive Appy to Oitawa,, Apreil 6, 1870, mrot, wilk out _ promises | «ith good apring water therson. Also the southerâ€" ly aide of Kideann street, a good @STORE with ceellas and stershousse partionlare apply to Ottawa, April 3, 1478, FR LKVE. ~~**~~ Ofice Atmst, No. i, Th hack Seppantf echige OTTAWA, MARCH |at, 1010 CTRGULXE: vould ramind thimitads, io whim ho retures thanks for past favours, that ho conâ€" tnnes to nis personal aitendanse to the sale dnzc”d”flm-v Ibh'.:-d the management sad .,...':r"'“‘.:;........... uied an en n rnes, Mn a this line trowm lb&rdcl Qurniturs, by austion, he would be glad to bhute mvaicmene mey in mapihee ht the ap Arnoina niront To s is ahofonite to sthcel in _ "The HOUSE at Mr. Busâ€" i i roum Rotterdam. _ ................""":';":......f pommping) eX akn+ Possession on 1at May. | THB Â¥oLLo®#ixo ooo00s ; A HOUSK, situate on h â€"streal cellar. medaonie..2; ... *" The Pot, adopted by him in sonducting saled ddun:‘.-hod sold lor account of whom it may sonsera, or far » besach of con> :ut"fl:l:hunoh by;.thn. # sonsigners, more Lt ows» u:.'glh-mm amoh cnsen. Apprailsale and valuations aetvignod ‘reusures to ho mative‘ stport. veatures to hope that ma-l ence of yoars is some he may be resonably expested to out what bhe paenltck, | A ROW K. Aitawa. March 1. 18780. l 1198 t Ottawa, March 1, 1870. OFFICE AND 8ALE ®#00 _____ Burt, Vork street, near the Market. The subseriber in his Ciren . Do rteartben in irstng hS Bc en u‘.ornpund and Country, as weil as his many sonsignore at 4 distance, for the ml:lml.râ€"-' on, and sondâ€" dence in him, since advent as â€" Aunctionser of this elty, aad to thous that “.u::'a:m be, to merit i sont inuance support patrodage lUiberaily extended to bims, _ | _ _ _ _ ___ Moe can refer with to the man} “uu‘zu“:ndvd .a.:: .".u ..;.,ll mc-. aad uamediate returas are his & *>] 1n solioiting w...â€"qt‘:.uzm mh'«s’l‘dw that.) the future as in the past, it be his unceasing -n.mhh-udlhm-n aad lhai by carsful " attention, prompt 'fi-‘ mmnu“w‘n that rn-..om. Iiy bestowed upon Spring Furniture Sales at b Maurt will com» .unl-dlmh.nl‘:u to thme will be y w w amlos of Lc&&&knh %.‘o of which will be given,. The large oumber of Morses and Cattlaesold by during the past year, is suifciont guazaates hss abluty to this critieal branch of is appreos> NOB 6A 1HK. neses to dispose of, will do to send them to the Mart as soon as possible, Trade Salee of Â¥arm Stook, Rea) EKstate, Libraries, Works of h;“r..u wal. -mm. meset with best attention, and be on veary moder= ate toruma. C Cha se ponr o o reogh the to T o Ch» vances made -1:-; m"- other “nuhhrldo.--.*hwh uu.uawod. 4 The Room is well an . ventilated, and about the largest in the city, being 80 x 48. YTour tavours and are respectially Beveral Houses in the on haunds for sale. J.fillll_ll_nl. oietiir hn thaven Oopriaget," ind Han: URA TO LREYC #ALES aAT PRIVATE RL3LIDENCES, sKAMINYOHAN, lou OGOENERAL AUVCT KER. ROWLE QGENKRAL AVUVCTIONKER L&YT, COMMISHION ° MENCHANT ANNUAL CIROULAER. App!y is JNO &R OLDL, tm us ns at at No 4, To rrase «s 4 3 )o c » vcoxsyvor, OMles Noa. 1 Ridean strest. * 2e o Sparie Sm & UARDT. UINRA & Cioo+e memmmq® MiiWensensenssnensenemmme4senses 4W WF . W WP 11 % 10988 oMi w Calebruted Dubkile Porter, K"“"‘.'%u‘ ‘...................':: :.': :E‘:' m mmipegnelge c ommrec on Afrencmmmmmatemron ...-................ | C“"‘ PORTEA asd ALB#, [ IHB0NGK.»»~»»»«.»«»»+.. 1t 10 A 18 12 4 use e DH%%8 WAX* ~| PHHHHOL s scsmmessscme mc .11 25 4 33 1 6 ":‘::..“"M Cns k i'lnâ€"'hu-mu.b Montreal Time. s a RoBixsos, J LEME JUICB CHAMPAOK E: 2| ** peperimtendent: ""‘“'-_.._.g_._."""‘"‘w..a The Tha Pot, 4 | RKPF 1NDIA Sussox streat. w Lime Juise ML.;-WY # â€" mmmmemmmmmmctmmmmmes ucce | 44040 $*MM010K 46%, o the mammlacterer, M } pe D Y‘ wost, We % Prnce‘s t C 1t ; sing on the Ottawa Rive © Mwumuu”! K _A P Now admitied to be the Anest Cavoured io RAKD v KAILWAY Ccox "'0'“'0&:‘. m’u. It has a reat fus ty #, a-a'G r&.c.o CAXADA. it No 4, Prines‘s Tecrase l 14809.]) WIXTER ARRAKGOEMEXTs. 181« Mannsaemenneeeiiee stecmeeneeneeerers I ~~â€" A einpegnen m y ie e en <. o o > Pm es Sm en on ioy...... .. Aumcniane s eep ie epaine sn Ko / Aferice wvet. Duw in © M 1 OTTaAWA, THURSDAY, APRIL yaalliy, house im any that has thom this aeason. F.m Raimae andl Currants tae cooking ot table uso, Qnest nlad, wmu-u Lime Juise Cordiat and Opro thoem, Romathing aow, very bue, just on mbh.-:.' 4 ..c.d.n‘-. im nnq..l-q-xo ph.n‘qn‘..‘ snAu AND BYRURS, all the difozent smmberse aod brade. iyfoeaiceos Bm' POWDER8, Nag‘s an 4 * Bqg Powder, "to actrive. A groat savriag The above _ ode arse well known to be the Onost + DIRECT imrPORTATIONS, : Ein Ships Nero from Oports, Esvenig kind Into this oity, and well i oop h enairniane name mos goods. A“C‘.“? y oi e | _ Mis Platisb=rgh, Lake Champliain, s.“-o * | .-hm:‘wulu....oo-.u p m Puse and anadulteraital. AUlkinds war | Keprem: tor POB4, H..»»»»»»»»»»»»». $00 JB P wik h @xd, ‘nwmnmwm ..i-flW“. l,‘AMll‘... KXTLAOcTs, | :u-l-uniuu Pood at % ‘ '.uo-m-uu u..' 1h;18 l“"“ UADDIE®, par um en af Stzl Tra p Oyrtem Auviiues e ““III"."‘l%m.“ * lowves Portliand over; KA & PERRIY #100®, SATCEDAT AFIEANGON (shet the aritala L And a ramaty of ther braods ; “."t:._h_&.-m: wm."w P" WIHE, Piee ohd smook, * Vintage 1881,* Beg io intimate to their castomers and the peblic gensrally, hat they will keep conscanil on hand w* BEEYZ AND MUTTON, 8SPLIC BE U To be hasd & PIUK GOVERNXOR GENEBRAL HKaRAÂ¥ WiIk®, _ Varp Pauis, Ubd Wins. M Mize, HELL garUk®/."~ AWADA PORVTER andt ALEB#, ACOTORY CHUERSE, A& vary snperioc quailty, oheap, ROO#E & BLACK WELL*S GOo008, A tull ascortment. T dhaek * E+ Whiskey and ngawlnses, Arst BRAXD Y , _ _ Puse and rellable old and very mild, RERJ4 ORAPEKA Lamwone, Candtiad Posis and frooh truils UINRAS & ©oo+e Calabruted Dukile Porter, pateop to orber __ »nog. PATMARECHN: lnk 4y 44. * *A e m daak HKAOR CHUKEKSE, *~ BFâ€"WiARD; XAXRKET: [ROLLEZBD LHZZ FPOR PARTIES Jokhn Do Kuppar‘s deable berrled.*Orst %nm CHANMPAGSE, THELR CELEIRATE® UVRESH KILLED THELL STALLA, #FALLâ€"D n Nes 4 and T, sSALT ROUND, a ul â€" wtment, â€" |Hight de ds BR o , Dawese mabse 4 LAKD UKSK RKAILWAYX COX+ C +MÂ¥ 0+ tiXabi. 1480.]) WIXTER ARRAKXOEMEXTs. (18to Trains new lears BONAVENTURE 8TATIOB as lallowe : Day -pn-b.ou‘ ce o‘o't Breckville, :E‘dbvflh. MM..P. Braatford Qodericb, als, Detroit, Chicago, | _ l K2 POHBA® WEA K6, cce ©130 & s i LEAYE PERTH. e P, M.«â€"+«TRAINSE will lonvs [3 133 15 To ges i.4 p m and $.05 a m arriving at Bmith‘s Falle at “,-u“.“ LEKAYVE SMITHWS FALLA, l0‘05 A.M.â€"â€"CRATIN® will beave @#P Bmith‘s Falls at 10,05 a # and 430 p m. arriving at Porth at 1048 am and .23 .. 4 ® Ril thains on Mals Line conneot at Smith‘s Falle with tralns to and from Perth, No 1 leaves Brockville after G T Trains are due (rom the cast and wes.. No 1 is due in Brockvrille in time to connect with O T Trains for the east and west. H, ABBOTT, e 4w _ Managing Dwedor, Additienal Traln cach way, dally, during the amail bores, kdopted by Parliameniary Bession. hk 9 ! o t omu Un and frem the 10th FEBRUART, 1878, oatil assepot, Remington, the close of the ensulng Bession of Parliament, 3 | and other Rifes, Cartridges for Ballard lralus will rum daâ€"ly (suadays exsepted) on this | the Bpencer, and an ‘::qlm rallway as Pullowe : | Rifes. I Night do _ do ds do _ de 1;39 ; ® Ascommedation Train for Corawall and Intermediate Stations sat....... 810 a ® Aossommedation Train for Kingstos and Intermediate Stations, at..... ...... T:lb #= Tiz ns lor Lackine at .......~800 a m, 1;00 an tam, !f ame, 10 pan,4;40 p a, 4 p a aed 630 p . & The L pm trailn rums through to Provioam ‘ dGOING ROUTH AND EAST. Asscommeodation Traie tor lsland Pond . mm Rtations at........ T100 a® W icetonmesmmescssssscene SAE & k tor NewYork and Bostonsi...... 0# p=u via Vermont Contral. tar, N.4., returning on Tussiay :him“muvm mw«-m'omgguim h,:-lneuu with the Grand Trask '..‘ leave Portliand every MOXDAY and THV _ Trokets Lssued through at the Company‘s princk pal stations, ( Â¥or further\information and t\me of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" tions, apply at the Ticket OfMse, Bonavestare Sta CO:;J; BRYDORA, Managing Director -â€"nu.n'â€"-oq‘n. DAY at 4 p m, for 81.John, N.B., &6 TINE TABLEK, No. 23, Commencing on MONDAY, NXOY. :8, 1069 4 159 NM.â€"â€"CUBRAINS _ welll leaw $ Brockville dally at 4.15 p m, 7.4 am, arriving at Sandpoint at 10.0¢ p m, p®. LEAYVE SANXDPOINXT. ya, arriving at Brockville at 11.14p #,4/% 6:00%, On and after SATURDAY, the 18#h PE C 1800, this Rallway will be open for u‘v‘ovfilo.-.‘cn ® leave Windsor (in connection with the trains bf the Nove Bootia way from Halifas) uu.s...uuo&-.m&um U 11 45 a. m.; and 4. 44 p. m:, and at Annspolis at 1.3 p m, connscting there with steamers Amparce 0t for $ John, N B. tralas leave Annapolis at 1.35 WIIUOOI & ANKNAPOLIE RAIL« W A Y + Opesing through from Windior to Annapolu r:'-fi';.mum by steamer from Bt John, ..n,mulsn.u‘uflnflldvflbu 6.10, at 6.40, and Halifex at 9 p m. _ Addressed to the undersigned, will be received Ifll.‘.fl & T‘nl o ioh * afhireatnorts | '_‘!;g-fi,’ lA enbing Divbobic Wuh Hair Maitrasses and Pillows, and Straw Palllases, for the Toronto and London Luzastic Asylims* . Â¥ull particulars as to conditions of tender, with speclfications, will be supplied on application to the Spceretary of the Department. | OQrrawa Orricnâ€"York street, corner of Bussex s JORN CARLINGO, | _ Com of Agricultare and Public Works Department of Public Works, Ontaric, April 19, 1818 1830 6 18 2 Ouing Rorth Presooatt to Ottawaz, Kentrilie, Dos 8, 1869. ROCKYILLE & OTTAWA RAllL»â€" W A Â¥ . C the c« i Halifas and 8t. John. wie?00 BEADSTEAD®, s TUESDAY, THE 1i0th MAT, ALTERATION OF TIME MAIN LINE. LEAYE BROOKYILLE CHANGE OF TIME. PERTH BRANXCH A, M.«â€"«â€"TRAINS will Leare Bandpoint at 6.00 a m and 2.3 For the Supply ot 28, 1870 YEXNXON SMITB. 10 ® &# 18 13 oo 10 43 1.# 18 34 U 18 A 1t 11 4 i1 4 4B i & 3 230 11 18 # 43 11 4# ; m«m:%?nfi:‘,, the cheapest .::‘ known, r own | being made w | Eharnmin mesay i9 dhtt .57 iE aad The above o enses (empty) of all sizes, «nd for the d # ot lnul-lu‘ng Rifes, can be had or without the suitabl I-n-g and Mach for Anishing the Cartridges BOXKR CART RS of +450 bore tor Revol "Torrer n We Caurnaoiis or an cul::z'é:a The Comm appointed to censtruct the Intersolonial l.uq 'y give Public Notice that having annulled the Contracts for Sections Nos. %, .M"m{dr prepared to receire Tenders for reâ€"le the same. _ Becotion No. 5 is in the Provincs of Quebes, and extends from the ly end of Seition No. 2, forty mlles oast of Riviers du Loup, to the Siztyâ€" wixth mile post, Rimouski, aâ€" distance of about 26 miles. Bection No. 6 is in the Province of New Bransâ€" wick, and extends the Kasterly end of Seoâ€" tion No. 3, opposite housle, to the West side of the main Post: near the fortyâ€"eighth mile post, Easterly Jaoqust River, a disâ€" tance of about 21 m i Bestion No. T is Beotia, and exterds merly Elation Fifty,) of about 24 mlles. for four further sectiops of the line. "f Bection No. 17 be in the Province ot Quebec, and will from the Ensterly end of Eection No. 14, the Matapedia Valley, to Etation No. 685, ut one mile abore the boundary line the Counties of Rimouski and Bonavrentare, distance of | about <« 20 miles. [ The Contracts for|the above Mections to be sompletely Anished 4nd ready for laying the track by the let of Ju}y, 1871. The Comm also give public notio® Bection No. 18 be in. the Province o Quebec, and will extesd from the Easterly ond f Bection No. 17, doywn the Matapedia Valley to Station No. 380, Clark‘s Brook, a dis« tance of about 20 Bection No. 10, will\extend from the Easterly end of Bection No. in the Provinese of Queâ€" bee, down the Matapgdia Valley to its mouth, and thence secross River Restigouche to Btation No. $70, at Westerly end of Beotion No. 4, in the Province of New Brunswick, a dis tance of about 9} miles, including the bridge over the River Res Bection No. 20, will be in the Provines of New Brunswick, and will gxtend from the Easterly and of Bection No. 10, in the Town of Newcastle, on the Chaplin L road, thence crossing th North West and West branckes of the River Miramichi, terminating at Station No. $20, about one |mile and three quarters Houth of the South Wost branch, a distance of about six miles, incl the bridges orer the branches of the River| Miramichi. The Contracts for Beptions Nos, 17, 18, 19 and 20, to be completely Anished and ready for lay» ing the track by the day of July, 1872 Plans and Profles, with Bpecifications and terms of contract for Bection No. 7, will be exâ€" hibited at the ofice of the Chief Engineer in Ottawa, and at the of the Commissioners in Toronto, Quebes, Dalbhousic, Newâ€" castle, 8t. John and ifax, on and after Monâ€" day, the lith day of| April next ; for Bections Nos. 6 and 6 at the same offices, on and after Wednesday, the 20th 1 next, and for Beo« tions Nos. 17, 18, 19 20, at the same ofices, onâ€" and after T , the 10th day of May onâ€" and after , e iviL aay of May next. 4 Bealed tenders for| Bectlions 5, 6 and T adâ€" dressed to the Comm of the Intercolonâ€" lal Railway, and ed " Tenders," will be receirved at their ofice in Ottawa, up to T o‘cloock p.m., on Buturday the Tth day of May next ; and for Kections Nos, 17, 18, 19 and 20, up to T e‘clock p. m., on W the 25th day of May next. Bursties for the pletion of the contrac will be required to the Tender. ' | _ A. WALSH, ID! CHANDLER. I C. J. BRYDGES, A. W. MOLELAN, Conmurasrorrkas‘ Orrit Ottawna,24th March PUBLIC NOTICE |is hnw. that the Orénance sale of in NE . on lot 35 in Con A, and on Rear in the City ot Oitawa, io monporet sote 24BAÂ¥ 1ice MAT, at the in uptas CtRY AUCTION MART, York Street, whem h u'bml:.. in lots ou'" Con g..lq-.: pe Arogliried â€" ';."":.h.t““ On lat letter N lats 1 and 2. ; on %§, Con B, Fromâ€"Sub Tots 3, 4, ‘On lot 34, Con B, Frontâ€"Sub lots 7, 8, 9, 10, H1, 15, 14 14 15. 988 H. . *) < s _0 > of the sub lots on 35, Con A, and on Kear muga.‘vn. s ‘md-m. the day of sale May Ofice Ordnance l.u‘lgru‘ J and at the Auction Room of J. Auctionser, York Btrest, Ottawa, ”w. i & PARENXT, * __ Under Beerstary of State. ~ Plans of these sub rfin the of the sub lots on Con A, -u-::: Btrest, in Otawa, be on view up to the day of sale gxhxnyu Ofice of the Ordnance Lands Branch and at the Auction Room of J. Auctionser, York Btrest, Ottawa, W AM Â¥F. COFFIN, ‘ Qtizwa, March 26, ! 870. K348 WH y Ordnance Lar d Agent. _ | wourneeetemmnttintmrmemamirenmiectiaatnenmmmaniiii e on o ie 0&‘-?“.&1‘ ; iG"’:'-'-u J bpeirer, "Belton ;Jatrect, nese ieewai Match $ Tore, td Samtn Phaver 1838 Im NTERCOLONKI LEY! AKMUNXITIO®. RDNXARECEK 1 CITY OF OTT THUE BOXER CARTRIDGEL for Eniderâ€"Ksfeld of «177 bore, merinaimienenagint tÂ¥ * » od by Her ut{;a. 'm partment, of +400 for Miliâ€" BROTHE (bformens . [RALE ONLY. L RAILW AY. the Previnee of Nor* the Southorly end Â¥* Philip, to Station 0, (to‘ at Folly Lake, a distands be in. the Province o 4 from the Easterly ond n the Matapedia Valley ar Clark‘s Brook, a disâ€" extend from the Easterly in the Provinee of Queâ€" in Valley to its mouth, * River Restigouche to Westerly end of Beotion D%. . E’A_â€"uo NEPEAN. TICE. Bectlions 5, 8 and T adâ€" sioners of the Intercolonâ€" rked " Tenders," will be in Ottawas, up to T o‘clook I‘th day of May next ; and 1876. B RBLT &Ap i ? nder of Btate,. Nmmmn' I Utawa, March 26, 1878. Commissioners. wâ€"AN NO U NCEX ENT 8.@ This estabtischment is NOW OPRHMN, and the spbserikers invite aitentioen to the following FAKCT DRYT GOODS ESTABLISHKMEKXT. ° OPPOSITB TME RUSSELL HOUSE TERMS BTRIOTLY CASH. ® ONLY ONE PRICB, â€" MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES RM~W s respectfully invite the public to ca and examine our Stook. Ottaws, April T, 1870 Classes will be held at MR. GOWAN‘3 MUSIC HALL, Bparks Btreet, on Menday, Wednesdiay and Friday, on and after Monday, the 26th April for the purpose of giving thoreugh instruction in the undamental prinoiples of music, especially as apâ€" plied to the stady of the PLANO FORTH under the directionof Mr H.B. FRILPP,eondusctor of the Ottaâ€" wa Pailharmonic Society, formerly organist of the Church of the Hely Trinity, Cathedral Church of C, James*, Toronto, and of Christ Church, Ottaws. Â¥ee for course of 20 lessons, two dol‘ > > half, Application to be made to Mr: Kach class to be limited to eight pupile, The largest and best assorted stosk of ever ofered to the citizens of Oftaewsa is now for sale at the store of WILLLAM McKAY, Ridean street, Mosgrove‘s Blook. |RECEIVED IN THIS OITY. Another lot is daily arpected trom Kegland. miy*2:5,000 30!4“ oF ROOÂ¥X PAPEL To be sold at manutaciaring pricesâ€"BDeminion d:fluomfl. All parties wishing to renovale thokhouu.‘z bovuhhnnfio‘zom on entering hm:‘ better 1mmed!~ ately. The paper are of MR MeKAY‘S own selestion.. The tints are .‘:k and gire that repose which is sought after by “z‘fl"flld their houses, ho wish to have the eye p1O8800 | )ay u“fl(fi#m better 3:-4'1. “”; ately. The paper are of MBR MeKAY‘S It own selestion. The tints mu&fi“‘ll':‘ Gen Mupmvuhm:udhtby “;:.' of H . Ba uua CAILITOI 1oUVSsE, ed a ing The Stock now on hand is the LARGEST EVER Kverything known under the gemeral term o A. 67 Argyle street............ . Halifax, N. 8. M. E. COCHRAN, PROPRIETORL. This house, (situated uthc.fiuflhcm has been recently enlarged, fitted with all modern improvements, and refurmished through» out in first class style. “"x;um.um are spacious and Meal Hoursâ€"Break{ast 8 a m ; Leach 1 p m; Dinner 6 -.‘roon-‘ 'fl-" per day, * _ K Parties visiting Halifax will find at © The wWrâ€"GOOoDs ARE CHEAP s PLEXDID YRESH GROUND :.:;-',- good attention, cleanliness and comâ€" Halifax, April 1, 1870. 1438 1m In aid of the rebailding of the MIAYLMER CONVENT, m« Will be held in the Â¥ oW Nn OP Aa TLXE R,~ m COFEFE E, i At the Ageney of the India and Chins Tes Company, REAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGALN3 ROOMK PAPERS! NO. 14 SPARKS SREET, USICAL TUITIONX FOR BEGINNERS, | LADIES OUTFITTING Manufactured on the premises. L&ADIE®‘ UNXDERCLOTHING BATURDAY, ®2rd of APRILL, 187%, GRAED COnCERT Having secured the services of MAISS HXAYNARD (Late of Peter Robinson‘s, Wert End, London, Engâ€" land), we can confidently say that erders will be teat of value is Quality as tomars will be cenvinced The entire STOCK is now my* ROOX PAPERS "Tqg BABY LINEN, BANG3 BLO°K, E& L JAMES & CO. 1317 ta {PRICHKâ€"3 OCENTS. The Gencral Feeling of the Mississagusa and Chippewa NMations in Case of War. As my nation is not so numerous and conâ€" centrated in one body togetheras the Six Naâ€" tions, our brethren, are, who can raise 800 warriors ; but yet f:om our various bands wa can still muster 1000 warriors, at least, comâ€" posed of the various bands of Mississaguas and Chippewas, and there are more than forty thousand Chippewas, Ottawas, Potawatamics, Crees at Red River, Lake Winnipeg and the Lake ot the Woo‘s and Lel e Superior. 1 bope our Government will deal wisely with the Indian nations, so as to make & bond of peace and prosperity within the country, and suppress the pebcllion at Red River, up there, without shedding blood, but if our wovâ€" ernment desire to take up weapons of war, to strengthen one another, the Indians will ba justified in doing «o, to sustain the cause of their great mother and the Governâ€" ment to which they have always been loyal. The Mississagua and Chippewa Nations ars always ready to do what they can to assist our Great Queen of England in the defefice of our country, snd stand side by side of each other. If our Government accept his brother the red man‘s offer, we are ready to ‘tender our serâ€" vs«~s in the Ked River Country, We always p wfe=s w are loyal to our good Queen, as we are und:1 fHer protection, though our foreâ€" fathers were not treated as well as they might bave been ic respect of their land and money, ' andâ€"we, their postcrity, have to sufler for their misdeeds. I sce in the Christain Guardian published concerning the Indians of the North West their address to our Government;requesting it to do them justice for their lands, &c., they are anxious to be treated with justice for their lands by the English Government. Now these nations have a right to usk for theso thi as they claim the country under a bet. lor.:'ghthln the Hadeon Bay Compauny, and they are loyal to England also. But now, however, the present generation, are more or less enlightencd ‘and educated, and by degrees the red man will come up to the white man his brothers As we so much appreciate our present condition, through the instrumentality of our brother the white man, who brought us the Word of Life, we look forward to be wiscr and happier, and to be~ come useful and good citizens. 1 hope our Canadian GFovernment will comply withâ€"thcir wishes in a satisfactory manner, and by all m<aus let our Government bare interpreters and peace makers from M%:ml these sbould bo indians who ean g their language as well as the Engâ€" lish Ianguage. â€" E t ; .A 1 for one will offer myself in that capacity if out Government so desire it, and 1 ‘will de all I‘can to make peace amongst my native brethren up there, in the bope that all things mayzcome right at last. s The Oltawa Courier takes us to task for c&â€" tain observations on our part suppesed to reâ€" fect injuriously upon Bishop Tache‘s ability as a commanding.stateemanâ€"as such a mar of nerve, we will say, as wore those civil ser» vants of England who, under Sir John Lawâ€" rence held our Indian Empire together through the days of Filtyâ€"seven, The Courier kind ly acknowledges that we are net offensive, but proceeds to assurt that we are annoying. With this mild preliminary it goes on to deâ€" fend its venerable client, If we quote the defence at all â€"a totally uncalled for dsâ€" fence, because there is no resson why, esâ€"off. cie, a Bishop should be a heroâ€"we do it eriy in the same spirit as we recently quoted the Otttawa Times in defence ol the administreâ€" tionâ€"and with a sincers desire toâ€"emforce the old mazim which prays for deliversace trom ong@‘s friend. The Courier tells us what would otherwise have remained unimagined that Riel is tho* Bishop‘s pupil! "The mar who made Riel what he is, so tar as oducation and knowledgo go" is the style in which the Courier irreverently refers to that venerable ecoclesiastic of whom we never dared to say anything balf so disrespectful. * This Riel .c{novledgodnlur of the Bishop," we are . again toldâ€"in the same bnothtzn we are censured for hinting that, if he pleased, the Bishop might have exercised terror over this Riel, But the unkindnest cut of all is to come, and, on Bighop Tache‘s bebalf, we pretest against the Couwrier‘s way of putting it." "This Riel had a conscience educated by Bishop Tache which Riel teared." Burely not! We can‘t believe it. Bishop Tache is not a brave or brilliant statesman, but we protest against making him morally respor«= sible for the conscience of a murder!â€"Flame ilton Bpectator, F. *R DAVID SAWTER, Exâ€"OChiet Mississagua Band of Indians of the Credit. Pirm.â€"The journal (Mfcial contains the following circular of officers of the civil serâ€" vice, signed by all the minister«, n The Emperor addresses a solemn appeal to the nation in 1852 Heasked the power to as. sure order. In 1870,he asked pow«r to establish liberty. Confident of the tittle which is ‘his, by reason of ecight millions of sufltages, ‘he does not surrender the Empire to diseuâ€"sion, he submits to a vote only its liberal transâ€" formation to vote a 11, yea L1â€"is to vote for liberty,. ‘The revolutionary party secrstly attacking the national sovercignty, and mis. tâ€" prowâ€"hting the respect which the Emperor yc sovereignty in thus consulting the P . not the trus,friends of liberig, but ia â€"@.~ of these the masses will march iu our iunks, Can they ignore the facts that to abstain from voting or to vote, will be to strengthen those who only combst the transformation of the Empire in order that my-ydem it, and with it the political social orgaunization which France owes her greatness. Infthe name of the public peace, and liberty, th the nume of the Emper. or, we demand of you all our devoted labour. ers to unite your eforts with ours.« It is to the citizes;we address ourselves,not as ordering but as offering rtflodc counsel to our Counâ€" try, a tranqail future to the end, that on the throne‘"as in the humblest dwelling the son may succeed the father in peace and quict, [From the Grand River Sachem, April 20,] Haviaxaâ€"â€"Tho English manâ€"ofâ€"war Lap. wing, which arrived toâ€"day from Nessau, says Gen. Jordon, lately Communderâ€"inâ€"chief of the Cuban forces, together with #six companies, has arrived at Nassau, Gen, Jordon intends to proceed to New York. It is announced toâ€"day that the insurgent Gen. Prealts has appeared in the jurisdiction of Haloquin with 500 men. Bix Dowxoo.â€"The revolution continues uuabated. President Cobial has been deciarâ€" ed an outlaw by President Baez, tor ~deliver= ing Balnave into the hands of the Haytiens. cos Namsmmmsbdutierrâ€"adicies Cus T Hivriaxaâ€"The |governmont is rapidiy checking the . revolutionists. President w,h making active preparations to the rebel Gencral Guslin, fortified near the town ‘of Valencia. | _ _ centre being filled with smoke and stones. Fifty or sizxty thousand people witnessed the .‘!'m onl n o ce 1e Sn M S t sfi t Blossoin rock, the most dangerous obstruc» tion ia the basbor, was blown up toâ€"day with 22 tons of powder. An immense column of water was thrown to a height of 100 _ioet-flu The ship Eli White, from Sidney to San Francisco, is reported wrecked. . _ _ e e e n t The Government of British Columbis has voted a subsidy to maintain the telegraph system of the mainland, and. has levied a duty of $0 per cent there tor all im ported liquors and spirits arriving. _ ___ _ _ _.___ °_ Eo mm TBE E: The latest advices from Peace river, B. C., speak favorably of the : gold digginge. The dust is fine and resembles that of Australis assaysâ€"17 dollars and 20 cents per ounce. The miners are confidentâ€"that it is the best money region outside of California of ausâ€" tralia. ‘The district is extensire, and now discoveries are reported daily. e e i i e l e C Au. or pain of any description ? Dr.J. Briges‘ vantor will soothe away your Nearaigia, cure you! The work Art you a sufferer from Neuralgia, Kbeamatliom stism, and banish yeur paiuâ€" AMERICANX NEWS. at Blossom rock wes completed FRANCE by t

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