M lenat T KAT mM 188108 â€"â€"' â€" er‘s A5® prâ€"y guivâ€" to D mt URCH |2080tf to 1t Te Hee the 1304 i DPEER+ lor #,. #100 PEE ‘ PORK, LAB# S ty and cheng. â€" { 34 hk ootten ground sn 'â€.d": M e (( ho ootes r° |, pemisee on figuaiy 1nd ah® 180 1# PFie* uolene 42 sY®. C CVa R y for sal* well sele a, L+4a*" wet, at exicumely IOW _/ w--.. SeotA Whuketr tiame auaer. mm ... . [ :. @MHISSION MERCHANTS, _ pornwarDere : dEAL KA# |® LA* Qoout®6 C Rad of Littls Sucsonâ€"44 o8 sonmyned tor Imme m : in all cnses. wif d w.". a8%»! «â€"_~ MRECTORS : D C THOMAON, Treaâ€" a tuovao®, Tt J oVUXN. Minagor._______ {isltf _ â€" L BA#TO® & COâ€", QriaA®** y orsx®p uis NEW wiklt # LIsHMENT " ie 44 vE&Y flm’m 7.:.::0': -:-"‘,“"'m.' Laandry .‘I lnnel, â€m‘“ Sult, Aist in deaus and thar VintyH* V U LRVG® AN%, ‘ Subsoriptions of stook, with conditions. attached | l'l'lll'l‘,&)l‘l'AUA may be inserted in the Utook Books, but such | h a« & wubsoriptions will not be binding upon the sub ‘ :‘-u.,..:;uuu soribers nor upon the Compasy watlt thay sbhall | roo m#. leomen lm“moï¬dâ€.odow.ulum ab will Aad , TE ikk at l barath .:::"" be conditions precedent they shall not be m\ is situated in the immediate -m-tnflunnlllnqhnln-p-m Puliament Buildings and the | by the Company. si0uf Bs order of the Board, ‘ta Lagyer‘s **4 Inneu.muu. mwes will be heldatMR, GOWAN‘3 MUSLC iL, Sparks Street, on Monday, Wednesdiay Priday,on and after Moaday, the 25th April ie parpose of giving thorough tasiruction in the Nâ€c‘ musio, especially as ap~ Aivthe stady ofthe PLAXO FPORTE under tho aimabMr U.B. FRLPP.conductor of the‘ Ottaâ€" Milktarmonic Society, former\y orgaaist. of the nds Holy Trinity, Cathedral Church of wMMW!; Tereato, and of Chirist Ohurch, Ott a wa., â€" Nmmmeol 10 lessons, two dollars and a | it Anfintion to be made to Mr: GOWAT. | Ih.u-m.m paplls...â€" 1320# \_ â€" ME ns | PROOR LiqUsus®, ! Riart has saccended in depriving tns of 1% hourness and bitterness, 'no hm it wery soluble, Proiwing by this » N# prepares a concentrated .h ‘-“ small :ulum contains uy ° (tt_ passuses .flu‘. v::;:.t.“ o Intwater withon; any of its drawbaoks musilent tar water wihhout sny di+ be instantancousiy obtained ;-“ :uo. ‘h: of 'u:o. & tar water hn ues . and obviating the us adling tar 0# advantagooualy several are‘ prioes sPOCK, : Wige, 10 Aparke straat '.'L“. *A otthe Cathe a Oraduate of the m Conservatory o Hardw«a®"*" RIDEAL sn eE q siaVE}»+ FROM FIRK 0 A TW E®TY.EKIVE & ENT BEKLOW <ostT. me of but alks 104 Always g$% A A C# Tant, <iy 6¢ e dHenau‘t & Co, Baaxoi®s; "â€M sornet «wlee Chapter LXVI! o# lnted Statutes of Canauda Ednc attoneat. a L. O U A PH OX P a*% Y AND 0K vo ATMENTC, ‘&Mcnms ; OFf THE BLADDER ... .__COLDS 8 TK C it GHs + y OF T.1in CHEST COuUoH OP THE THROAT ' Â¥ CONsUMPTION with a little water 1 NS UF THE sKIX ealen 1® ue and thar VineRt h , & CKLED sALMON, wther articles necessary 10 con« [ June 13, <govE® 81 4 hy WHISK E. Y M‘ ® ottAY l.hnh'uhmw Ashed lady teacher, announces ig lusses will ceommense on Hind instant. lars may be cbtamed on appilâ€" ert Stewart, Wilbrod streost. mher Uth, }80%. ll“i 28 â€"@4 P Daurumona‘s Rxchange | "a en tmed with the ""9“-':: 7..":'..“ perlonce 4 t* driak in hoe 'Q.!.. aa4 houls: Detailed lastruâ€"tions as OfTaWA ING.â€"The subssriber having vide his time equally between wburgh, would beg to inform his bothers, that he hopes, n future, =. for taning more promptly I visit Ottawa onee a month. U Vr, Bermingham s Auction Milee* Music Store. K0. N. BEHNROLOT AOADK M Y Heary Aloa. ail graddes. *.9z all grades, Ports of ‘ane wrne and Maderia W ino# U bottle, l aproved by age. Porter, pte and qte. York , &0 1r08, in" r 8TREKT, ks â€"â€"â€" sOP THE 8CALP extrumwely low rioss MVORCORH leguily obtained ?oll‘am lilinois and other E'.':t’. ‘Nllt::n. nonâ€" sause ; no 1 no E..‘_“““& ’A.:vm"’fins Hontsan 1, a wood ;q;-d..l in a glase of > im a bottle : Pariss L FRAEARE, 1o at M HOUAKE, , msan Streot, New Kop®, OA, Ufteen yeurs, Addrass Hardware, saos in the troatment of and catarche. i with the groatest su0« 11L XN@, lmparial Young UROOF®R AND| _1 neve this deposited with thy Reservrerâ€" :ru%tnm&a-u above on !wnqm wely low ""‘-,mw%o,m, .l.omlnt. of "®1 a Whuker ad‘ The Hon. Coi. John . urap M.P., has beet appointed Counsel to the Company tor the Dosnth recsted daily on xt i4 C. &. U. Kantos 1236. 4 Pork . &e. 0 ftaw @ 19y York City wirPOLAR REEFRIGERATOR, m | piaces ERimanone Darantuant, | ho. c No: 104 . mtfl (otober, 1808 | T ‘ i muâ€"-.u-â€".ww. co“'â€â€˜o_: RCHA itc nc ces honinent ol Gike Fafeviner | ANNUAL CIRCULAR No. 38. h.muo‘ WUTVAL LLFELSSU®R | e ANCE COMPANY, of | OlMlce and Sulsssoom, Rideans Sin« u:uhv.l.luml-.u.uo. . hud, erlle aNESiAWN ces denton ratone, feln "'ao':n umn:ll | oTTaAWA, l::'ll lat 1870 In a tow days at ,, In OTTAWA, a the dFFLCC of the COM tbany. * * In MONTREAL, at the ofce of Mesare. J & C. ABBOTT, 3t. John strect. In LORLANAL, at theofMce of Me. 40 4T1¢1 DANLELA: LIREK IN8URANCEK COMPANY OR XAIN L. Agent (or the Beaver . Mutoal Fre and Inrn l..lâ€-'o-. '0-. . sad Wining Agont &, tere, W« *&da e nou::i') naukd . OMes, orner Metomdes and Aparks , uvet Maun Bros Hardware stora * F | The books will be closed on the FIRBOT DAY ‘wn_u-.uww-loan MEKTING will be hebi tor the purpose of mmmu.mcm.pâ€"d-& Ing cf shareholders may be held as oon as prac« toable thoreafter. STOCK BOOK3 for the subscription of sharese of atook in the CANADA CK®TRAL RAILW aÂ¥t COMPANY have beea opened, and will remain open for such subsoriptions at the Ljlowing In PEUBROKEK, at the oMees of Messre T. MNURRAY, M. P. P., and P. WUITu "...".} â€"__ OENXNERAL COMMISSION AGKNT, :.': Clarence Street, next to the City Hotel, ...i OQruiawa. _ Fgenerally on the Ottaws. From his long experi« nod | ence in the trade he offers his services in engaging ':; “-uomn their refts while passing **F» | nere to the best of his abllity» Ot awa, November 1, Ottawa, March 184, 1870. 1 T. K. MiGGIN®, ~\ANAWA CKNEFRAL RalLWAy. Ktoves & Mardware. iiAu Ts Liaku. ___â€"_â€"_| _ â€" BILRLD CAGES!! BILRD CAGEKS ! dae meornty wnd oloniset Sagher inctoding "uif Hame ae 'b;:.-um your, is suilsient guarantese that his abluly 18 Wire Toast Forks and H this critical branch of auctlionsering is appreqs W ire Boators, Carringe and Sules will s0on commence, 'rw .dho-unmw and Manâ€" ness to dispose of will do weil to sead them to . Larding ,Needies, the Mart as suun as possible Kgq Slices Traue Sules of Mersnandise, Farm Stoor, Kea) stoves . anp | rowrakk as vsuau | Ese Dbiadon Aoiplaihenlitule 2i MILK PANY and MLK STRALNERS mmmu:uuu- very moderâ€" P at T%% alo torme. mssumd hasd Waeraiteure will be secseived a8n7y Round, Bquare, Octagon, Wire Plower Barsketsa, very praity, paitarus, Wire Fgg Bollers, W ire Dish Covere, W ire Toast Forks and Raoks, Wire Rgqg Boaters, Birds Neosts, «CAPITAL® _ STOVE â€" DEPOT,| 15 SUSBKX @TREET. i | C UE K EDZLIEK FILT KE8, Plumbers, Gas and Steam‘ Piutters, and Gopper Smiths, Bell Ho wroatTel® 0P a HOUSEK FUKNISUING IMW“I. aTOVES, STOVES, . COOKING, PARLOR & BoX sTovEs, | In great varlsty. Yote Agents for @Norika® Pabaisd Drum ‘ Heater; and also for Katon‘s Pasnt YVe f tilating Stoves. ‘ uNX WAND, * J08. RODGERs & S0NXN‘s3 CUTLERY 5 AND DIXON & sON‘8 wiay~ Â¥1iate» . Wazre, Britannia Metal, Block Tin and Japanâ€" ‘ ned Ware of aU kinds, Engish Ew ated Counsel lo the tar the Vom MMM.MQ“ U. K. CORWLN, By order of the Board, BHOCKVILLE, at the OFFICEK of the B a1rrEANC 48. Alex Fraser, Ksq, W alter Bmith, Keg. John Poupere, Keq, ___ KW COmics, Eq LO0OK oUtTt RoLR tH® LVTCH & KEARR, received. Ottawa, November \8, 1809. 4 AND BUY NXQ OTHEHX, wye B A T H Y U tm hN w ubie t : &e., &¢.: An Iimm. nso quanotity of dOMINICK POX ES MON DK3 Agent N O T IC £E Cottage and Breoding Bird Cages, J )UN 0. RICHARDSON, Â¥. L. WORSLEY, A 4. Mb ibt No. 14# RIDEAUâ€"OT:, &AÂ¥ wx WALPENXNYT®s U MEADOWS & CO. Bird Beed Cups, 4o KAMO® DK3 Manager 1314 Jun 4 J J j P#\ (â€â€™Â« o #°% .‘\ PS i a . k it Avscuc 442 Snb & . F4 JCE tÂ¥3 4 . P Yu sil a & | y 3YP.N /; fyes y gutems, Mmayric HHRE __|_‘___..... . ooo mnotmenttentoem 'lion.’u'. ‘ The DW ELLING at prowat ccsupled by J IF MACPUERSON, Keqy.. Vitoria strest, i thorough repair and ftted up wih all the modern umprovements, . Possession given Wh May . To be rented, Arst Mar, that Aost clane DHI IK DW KLLINGQ mmtely erected on the eaner of Hugh and Marmia stre in, at presont o by Moa MoeNab. 1t contains a Vrawing Roem, Inaingy Room and turx Bed Rhoeoms Ba oae i4, K+« ben, Paatry and also bard and aoll walet on the prewisses, yool parse aod . qulbslhtipe# MWinobed ; also a large garden compecte 1 w Ab the _: On the “M..'Iu May sest, Ne 4. Â¥P.008 “.uq..umm +0 LK T. promises. . Renal exceedingly moderaie. Apply to 665 I J. «d and statements made out in a «ouolns busines=â€"like maumer, always accompanied with QQMDML y a~ oi tha e emghnm mt Faoes srro s * 0d Mito . gug po hk tioo, taio mo io of selling p-paj'l:vâ€"ow:ï¬ bgittimure and esent way of clusing Astaies Lecasin®. ko . aad rumoves & Â¥asl amount of tespone!ballt y m es Bâ€"lus of groseries, bardware, crookery absk ygoenessl maerghaadise evalded to Ri» moent will secouve eveay atteillon m wi rmiad uw friends of bils capabilicyp ot sundumlag wich sales aatistaotorlly. _ _ _ _ Ottawas, March 1, 1470â€" OFFICK AND 8ALK R0OOMiâ€"Cliy Aunstle mart, York street, near the Markos. The subscriber in issuing this bis bpring Cirew. | m.u.u-mhoi.“.hom~ .uu..-â€"m.unum..o-â€"uy.u' weil as his manay sonsignore at a distance, for the | very liberal bestowed on, and sonl« donce in bims, slnce bis advent as Auctioneer of this city, and to assure them that mc-n:'.:m::u.u-ui continuance w h patronag*e â€" ......-,.......-...!"‘ | Me can refer with pleasure to the wany teatimon ie # h‘:nu:.dn‘.:- those who hands Alaposal, that Suies Tais: stssitent prices, aad immediate teturns are bils #ALES AT PRIYVATE AEK3IDPENXCEI, u“â€muum business he would respect/uily intimate, thak. + the future as in the past, it will be his unseasing care to study the intereat of his patrons ; and that by carsful attention, prompt 0 n t uhï¬al muderate charges, to worlt a continuance of that nw‘uan-w bestowed upon Spring Furniture Naules at the Mart will com mense immediateiy, and from time tw tme will be duly anmounced. He will hold weekly sales of Morses, Caitle, &0, &0, on the Market, due notioe of which will be given. The large sumber of Or to 11i4f Ottawa, March 1870 which can not ;".‘-ht""&'-:" u. thaet | m--z‘mu:’.‘.:.:-oa“‘.llqhnhflw ._‘_.. fhe subseriber in issuing Imis Ni DPN0e =700° | ue ».u.o-u--n-un.--uom~ 0 .n.--u..-ndmouuo-â€"m.u' il as his maay sonsignore at a distance, for the | y,u:ru“râ€".- bestowed on, and sonlâ€" ace in bims, slnce blies advent as § .ctioneer of this oity, and to assure thein that mumv:'.:m::u.u-ui & at lnwance w patronag* :fly“bl.'.-‘ t«‘ this 2 san refer with pleasure wany stimonials be has received {rom those who _9_ ....muu.uu Alaposal, that New uis\ exoeilent prices, and immediate imrns are his h.'\ndnlzh- horss san be made to obey his master, andeventeo walk after him in the streets, rouds or Aolds, wlhout the slightest to the horee. _ Allaccomplished in one day. t.’.mo-oomu a ehsap rate, without mbthr for W NR TY on yourhands or taee They san be cured in a short time without injury to the ...-h.om t Qure for lame saok dizenses; Rhoumailom of ho worst kinds can becured is iess than a week | ‘-un.m“d.“hh“l h.pn-.-‘hl'..ow Qure tor Bduaionse. ‘ Cuse for Plice. Cure for the Hoeart Dissase, | Curse for C: m.-:mwuâ€"l at any time in legs than twenty hours. Also, by * o who ure Indleted with any such di+ ihould make application to F. MARTIN, Uull. in the summer season, as the best time 1o .".m.::b-onio“‘..‘.' :ï¬uu.:.“’*'“m * <ihile ROWEKE AENERAL AVCTIONEER To ns h 30 4 N 44 A 0# , GENERAL AUCTIONEER HORSEK TRAINING INFORXATION Apply to LCLPE w Divectory for) 1810.* beobtained from * Caaadian Pariamentary Calendar UÂ¥ Toâ€"DAY WA@AHUHLING COMPOUND, «ales have been promptly tfusset J P MACPHKRION D AORAHAM, K»Q , Colleoror of Customs T. ‘a"‘o JNO R ARNOLDL, Dept Publiec Works, or at No 4, Prines‘s Tesrase «â€"â€" 4 Â¥ > 1B TACK ABERAKY, 130 im noOPE 4300., and JONES & HOLLAND. Kigan slrzee!, at, No i theat clase krFTa W a. TUNSDA Â¥ #6Ule | table use, Cnoest alnd | YÂ¥ V qe ality Â¥V _ P mse Jube Contian and ly:-. & oo . l-:ll:o.-. now, very Oue, Just tz thia on awilaoturet . wlb m e M N ow ho‘ os io be the baest Carsared in the sity 1t has a beat tus #y 8. A will recommenmil weei/ B _ Bhaoks, are really Oue, ealrcted with groat aute tor the trade, Japane and Ureeas, in goont vamaty, and um q=alDed lor prices and ‘nlgy. .‘..‘0.." CHK KR , Qusewt Armse anl Stiiten. The galy house in the ob y th ui base tham thas a4 1204. IRCKCT _ I1w®PoRTATIONS. CF * mM‘ K# _ Vuarp PaisyPli Wine, % Miw* FWAK A #, F100 iCCu®, in the Ea .fl.,. Ners ‘I" omm 61 orteo, Keen # | :; «« omamemenmem en +o :s <fg 'f-.f"-%»} t J Nher fewae Ao v+u,. 44 l'l" ,Iu- | A tw . $ \*, ." ': ’M!@ ï¬ 43 Wubi® .. l.ll& o t 1.% 'llnl. B ® Faut" 44 _ J -k~¢36& vas id l,-mv ho anaal 4 VÂ¥ine id stook, * Vintage 1881,* ‘3...‘ CGH a P KA Lasmow*, C cadred Posts aad fraah trults uind brought into this citr, and are well wortb | pay at 4 pm,for 8t Jobn, N.B., &o. . _ _ Mm{“m"\“"'.'.-h'“‘ A D%\‘“ï¬a:.dw.uh.&.m‘upnu law truale will prove thair eaperlority orer 00B« | pal smations. -fll"'a-':.::""""'" I Â¥er further information and time of arrivel as . departure trabme terminal i# > .‘ll&., PATTERSON, | tions, apply at the Ticket Ofice, Bonaventure 3t ‘vonul A%D «inups, «12 the d1¢,.ant lm.t‘l* t PICR®, NACRONRY CHEKEKSEK * & vary smperior p:lh’.c's“'. «AWADA PON TEA and ALEK®, *OPFEEK, 4 Â¥rees, Roasted and wtround, on the preâ€" *R CPF®, %1%, ALA Vount®e KX TR iCTE, All almde of aignest sareogth .\.llll UADDIK®, Cystere, Sardiace, Salmen and Potted Meate. Ob K on 14 Â¥ WoLS 6. gsmorall y , K A N O W , UINKA® & Carts % Celabested Dublin Poster, put up tecrder IIIF â€" GOVERNOR â€" GFNERAL] waâ€" BEEF AND MUTTON. s * Ra* . NDLA SPIC®AV Ird Das, 1 248. y &A To be btw KÂ¥ 1804A TIK Â¥FuLLOWILd Purs and ons talteratal. AU kinds wat wWerCHWEAas to Haimas aul *urrants for cooking of Praut Wanmtes amk WozgAw@ines, trst J As D ROLLKD BEEF FPOR PARTIES TC“B L L BR(): wl calli ible LI®K JUICK CHANPAGXE, nate to their castomers asd th p&‘ ‘V“-‘ ."“""'L†nat they will keep ccusanil on hand . C | Opeming through from Windsor to Asnapoli: a ’ compleiing the comnerion between Halifex PV & P V i d‘-m e 06 & F 44 FRESH KILLED BV WiARD XARKE!. TUELR CELESRATED No 10, Rideas stest, Ottawa: _ tion: Aanu SALT : ROUNXD,| €UEIR STALLA, APALLâ€"B m«w Nese. 6 and T , a a1 _ atment, t3 434 3 U ® Dawes mab* br~t Spentettile....... Preswsitt Junciion 00 t 0000 ... t ks un antent Nowmitwts . heapty(be tre hard G.". Â¥RUNK RLAILWAY COM+â€" PAWKY OF CAKADA. 1869.] WINTER ABKANGEMENTs. (18to Trains now lears BONAVENTURE STATiO as lollows : UNMiphntlh, cenearcici it Presswts Junciwe «pemsertill® ...... K o4 ville Cngmmmiit .. Nowelts 1%... + t Ne tb O . CE W W Nes caea *\ houne." Cimmoie and all ppLnts WUOK, K4. »»â€"â€"â€"mâ€"â€"â€"â€" H # & Night _ do: do â€" de _ do _ do T;3# ; r Asscommedation Train for Corewall _ and Intermediate Stations at....... 8:10 a ® Ascommedation Train for K ingstoo and Untermediate Stations, at.... ....... T:lB tw T: vtus for Lachine «t ......... 8001m, 1:00 i1z tam, 11 ssos, 1# pao, 440 p a, $p a a20d #:30 p m. _ The l.3J pm traln ruas through to Provice GOoING soUTH aND £EAsST. Asscommedation Train tor Island Pood and Lnatermediate Stations ut......... T1:00 an K 1press for .l:-'-'nu "ctl ansssknecssssem :: a m Eapres tor wt k Boston at...... ps via Vermoent Central. ERrpre:: (or Ne# York and Boston via Plattaburgh, Lake Champlain, Burslington & Retiand a1......* a n, 440 pa ERxpress Cor Islund POBA, #4..........»»» 100 jm Night Kxpress for Quebec, Lsland Pood. WGorbe um .ur-u.u.“:ru beâ€" tween Mooatreal and Pond a*t bt. Wilaire, Mt., Myscinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, W aterville zad Contioook OBly, 44....»».»» â€"â€"â€"10;10 _ _ beok od throo gt PF m Rt deamer Cuâ€"late leaves Portliand oves: SATULVAY AFTERNGON (after the arrival « train from Montreal on Friday night), for Uaii tax, N. 4., returnaing on Tusséay. _ e iaaniantaonmaedation To pussany‘s? __The InternationalOompany‘s steamers, ra: MHospiialâ€"si . Montreal. MR in conmection with the Grand Track ‘.“.'m..’ \ t ,_‘_'_ leare Portiand every MONDAY and THUU®®> | _ myyF.as, after the most severe tests by the best LKAYE BROCKYVILLE . FB LiAE PR ryodig > | ®#B Brookrille dally at 4.13 p m, 1A | aw, arriving at Sundpoint sat 100 p m, 1 paâ€" | LI‘A'R 8AXDPOINT. » M.«â€"â€"Â¥TRAINB will 4 lctoo...a:: at 6.00 ..- .u'?'a? p=, arriving at wille at 121.14p a, 44 £o0 'i t TNE TABLEK, No. #3, Commencing on MONDAY, NOY. 28, 869 MAY â€" 24, 1870,. -‘-T‘ premome en “.i"'ii'p?i‘n"h.;" Pag® 08 a i momiltihnark, â€"=___ O.I; BRYDORSA, Menaging Dirsstor l-mu.nu-n.ï¬u. Oreawa Orricnâ€"York street, sorner of Bussex roak. A & A U TAYLOR, Ag oent, _ No 1 is due in Brookrille in time to connset with O T Trains for the oast and west. H. ABBOTT, arscerine." Kingnion, "betterine, tu-‘w:r' i Brantford ~+adervab, alo, Detroit, Chicage, Ons and after RATURDAY, the 18tk Dhâ€" omn.“-:n.u- Raellway will be open for qasonger v‘flnlo.l"“"‘ Trains loave lndsor (1n connection with the wai : of the Nove Seotina Rallway from Halifax) “|‘_“..“‘,“z..m‘w ...i:.....udc p. a*, and at Annapolis uk . ...u: there with steamert wralas leare Annapalls at 1. umm by steamer trom 8t Jobs, -\’muto-.ulmul.mlbu 1.30, Wut..udmdo&-. YEKNON SMITR. Kentrilia, Dos 8, 1808. 1100Â¥ Ladles why do you be troubled with ans oid worn | out Stove when you can take it and a litle caush and aet a Arst . alams Btove at the | '.fl?ldl- | =All new Stoves Soid at tus establishment guarâ€" : nteed to the porchaser. Parties in quest of second hand Stoves will fad ggc.“umhmql-l. | of all kinds purchased and exchangod as New and Becond Hand Cooking Btoves at the LOCKYILLE & OTTAWA RAall» ‘ W A W . Varlety Hall, New and Besood Hand Doubles Now and Besond Hand Box Btoves at the Variety (itawa, Jansemy 18, 1878. TONKA, HFOYVES, STOVKS. CHANOGE OF TIME PEXKTH BRANCH Houlraads dgoINGo wWEST KMWAINX LINE. DTA W & J BOYDEX, Moethers 1. mortners -“-.1:â€"Ԡyou disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick cand suffering and orying with the excruciâ€" ating palno cutting teoth 1 If so, go at ence and get a bottle of airs. WINSLOW‘S sO0THING SYRUP. It will relieve th poor little sufferer imnmediatelyâ€"depend upon it : theore is no mistak l about it. There is not a mother on earth who ba | ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will reguiate the bowels, and ive rest to the mother, and reluet and health to the ohild, opera ting like magie. It is pertectly safe to use in all ‘s100, abd pleasant wo th taste, and is the preâ€" ’ «m ptlon of one of tna oldest and best female phyâ€" | mole ~ «1 aurses in the United States. Price 25 ents everywhere. Be sure to oall fo; \mlu «INBLOWH _ 800THING SBYRUP." MUaving the fasâ€"mmele of "Oartis & Perkins®" on the outslde wrapper. Allotherrare base imitaâ€" bDa. J. P. Kexuzpr ,of Chittenango, New York, says : * It has stoud thetest trial, and has not been found wanting. Its astonishing cures of Infamâ€" meilon of the Langs and Croup and the wonderful suosess in subsiding torturing riu 0t Rhou â€" mativin, and nliovhog ervous Affections, entitle it to a bign rank t st of remedies for these som plaints." Da. A. W. uou?‘oi Knowlesvilie, New York asays ; @1 have used it ip severr | cases of â€" Special Urritation and tor the woret osses of Prles, and sundry other compl=ints, and find 1t * superiore article, and well worthy the notice of all * * â€" _ _ Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. E. Trask‘s M (Mutment, and age that the words «*A TRASK‘3 MAGNEIIN OINTMENT * are on the wrapper _ Northrop « Lyman, Newoustle, C. W., General Agents for the Canadas, Sold in Ottewsa by all druggists and hy medicine dealers everywhore. The whole Dowlnlon snould buy theirteas of the ¢ lmporters, II!K MUNIREAL TEA COMPANY capl hoge . 4 is l C C OLOF the Ithas wh runl satisfaction, as u(d the lup\ 2‘-‘:‘» orwarded, we have only had cccasion to return one box which, we understen . was sent to through a mistake. Memeem Antegientionnn ns .‘:““ * “‘&"oq o pany. e y ao « :.:.;‘A'.‘.unllcd :%:“l‘u n:a’bond.: very guood for common parposes, 506. -'l-'.‘n:,p‘m and tu.::o using our !u-.u ofming our Feas in asmall packages. Wothing loss than a oattie sold. | Note the Ad tressâ€" The Monire _ «1 Company "HK .MON TR E AL In BRe G@. W, LESTER deceased. Purâ€" mant to an order of the COURT of COHANCERY made in the matter of the estate of GEROE w ILLLAM LEI3TER, late of the City ol Ottawa, in the County ot Carlâ€"ton, gentleman,. ‘oou.& JOHAXNA COLLINS sgainst JAMES LOU wR Â¥ K. the areditors of the suid George William SR euer, WWe EeW mm mt Emm NBE n C .m lfl'.‘u:.“u‘ot :dm the ‘l"l.l:“l'll j?"' ;' JVU N £, 1870, 10 «end b; © te x We . WARD, Require, ‘-m;: Boliciter, their Uhristian and Suruames, addresses and desoripâ€" tion, the fal, particalars of their claims and a sqstement of their accounts, the nature of the sesuritiee (it u‘n held by them; or in defauit thereof they will be peremptorily excluded trom wR Â¥ K. the creditors of the said Oo:&o "Â¥ilMiam lester, who died in or about the month of March, the benedt of the sais order. Krery crediior holiding any security is to produre the same before me at -‘ Chambers atthe City of Ottawas, oo the THIRTEENXTH DAY OF JUNE npext at ELEVEN o‘colock in the ferenoon, being the time mï¬ for adjadiontion on the claims. this 4th day of "(i 1870. J w W WARD, M MATHESON. Piaintifl‘c Selleisor. Master at Ottawa. Ottawa, May 4, 1870 1350 From Argyle Distillery, Glengilp, Lochgilphead Sumacaral Â¥â€" Ottea wa, Febraary 26, 1870. Agont tor Ottawa, _ OLOVHK SEED = Large hed," White Boeans, Pork Meses, and Prime Moess, Fiour No. 1 and FO. llbl_ Kitra. Oitaws, April 4, 1878, N CHANCERY, more gentlemen can be accommodated 1 board or rooms withgn: board, _ â€" _ 1360 b TE Aa COMP ANY. F""M BOARDIXG HOUSE, BY MRS. FRALEL, York Street, Lower Town, Ottaws. Late residence of David Moore, BReq. A ‘o@ KAL 8BOOTCH WaulskEYX. aPECIAL SOTiHick®., AMICS 8 CHRI8TIE, No 5 Sparks Street. 13370 H MoLEAN, 18 Sparks street. JA8 BUCHASAN, 1224 Per Canadian Steamer from Quebec every Friday at 11.30 A.M. Unregistered â€" letters "n-hnid by Stamp will be received until 12.30 P.M. Per direct Packet from Now York, every Io@ay at 12.,00 nuon. o NONKY ORDERS. On ï¬u'y Order Ofices throughout the Domiâ€" . mion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfound~â€" land: and Prinee Edward Island, can be obtained at this Offlce. Also, Postage and A& _ PORT OFFICER HAYINXG® BAXK. pB* Doroalu will be receivod at this Office. Interest allowed at the rate of Four rr cent. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at amy time. Five per cent, will be allowed on ;poeul deposits in sums of $100, for the withâ€" rawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" quired. Poser Orricr®, Ottawa, 16th May, 1870. Depart................. 8.10 am, 1.00 pm, 10.00 pm A"TIÂ¥6 ............... 4 50 pmw, 11,90 a m, 9. OO“‘.- The above trains connect at Pressott Junstion with Grand Trunk Railway for all points south seast and west. d . | & _ Orrawa Orpricrâ€"York street, corner o Eussex strool. + U TAYLOR, Agents. The Ontario Turf Club 8pring R« es will come off over the Whitby Cour:â€"e on 1870. Tuesday, Wednesday . and: Thursday, May 24t5, 25:b, snd 26th, 1870. Quecn‘s Piate of 50 Guincas â€"The gift of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria, open to all horses bred, owned and trained in Atbe Province of Ontario, that never won pub. $225â€"Whithy Purseâ€"Open to all, Doâ€" minion.bred borses allowed 7 lb4., ‘a dash of 2 miles. First horse, $150 ; sesond, $50 ; and *$25 to the third, if more than threâ€" lke. staudd # $125â€"Trotting Purseâ€"â€"Open to all borses bred, owned and trained in the Province, that nevcr beat 245 on any track, â€" Fir»t borse, $100 ; second, $25. Mile heats, threcâ€"inâ€"fAve to bharpess; weights, 145 lbe, j sECONXD DAY. $250 â€"Turf Club Purseâ€"Open to all horses. First borse, $200 ; s cond, $50. Dominion «44 horses allowed 7 Ibs, Twoâ€"wil« beats, $125 â€"Province Parse=Open._to all Domi nionâ€"bred horsus. Firet borse, $100 ; s=cond, $25, DNDach of 1j miles, T. +. W. Wion« once, 56 lbs.;‘twice, 10 lbs ; three times, 11 c money, E. C. $125â€"â€"Trot:ing Purseâ€"â€"Open to all horse» brâ€"d, raised and owned in this Provincs, tuat oever lwat 3 minuts on auy track; awile heate, threeâ€"ioâ€"fAive, First horse, $100 , s cous, $25, weights, 145 Ius | THIBRD DaY. $200â€"A Hurile Ruoeâ€"â€"A dash of 2 mil«s over elght bursles, 3 io t 6 smchâ€"s myxb. Eiloet burse $150, seconud $50 ; wâ€"ights 150 lbs. $150â€"Province Hundicapâ€"Upen to all horses bred. raised and owned in thiâ€" Province, $15 each, $150 added ; second horse to'rocslvo xwoutotnrht. A dash of Two -' “’ 1 I w ® W & an _ a% _ $200â€"Trotting Purgeâ€"Open to all; mil beate, threeâ€"in five. |First borse, $150 ; second $50 ; wergi to, 145 lu.’qg.h_nn-. one mile $50â€"â€"Consolation Purseâ€"Of $5 «ach, with $50 add.d, for b. aten s only, A Cash ul 1. Entrance for all bp:ses, 10 per cen %, Four or more to make a Acld not lers than three 10 »t« 2. Riders to app lull Jockey costume ; colors to be named time of en‘ry. Any Jockey presenting bi to weigh, improp» «rly cressed, aball be $5. 4 Decision of the to be fina!, 5b All entries torbe in writing ; such entry lo:zlu the . name, colour, 8°X, sire apd of the horee, -{mm.m;a Arrtval and De ture Bill tampe. owner‘s name ; such to be enclosed in a seasled envelope with|entrance money, also membersbip, addres:ed to the Secretary . 6. Membersbip $5. ‘% T. Entries for the ‘4 Plate and Proâ€" vlmlunlcl‘:.&oc on the 1st otf May ; all oth+â€"rs on the 20th May. h eâ€" POsST OFFITYF.. OTTAW A 8. Races will commence each day at 1. o‘clock . &"GIAND TRUNXK ARRANGEKENXTS FOK THE RACESâ€"A special train . will teave Toroato for Whithy, at 10 o‘clock a. m., on the Queen‘s Birthd:y. Return Tickets will be issued at all the Stations betweeu Guelph aod Believille, inclusive, at a single firstâ€"class fare, on the 24th, 25th and 26th 0_mc: Hours rzow 8 a.x., to T r.x. * G. P. BAKER, 1 Postmaster. _ Meeets. QUIMBY and PAGE will sell Pools during the wmeeting. THOVAS HUSTON, Store, Kast end of Sxppoer‘s hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. & _ _ N. B â€"Special atcontion *1- to the treatment of aissases of the EY K and HAR :?* can be setn at his residence, Murray stroot. HITBI RACKSK. TA & VEKLL EK aviok. LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILMAY, RULES ANXD REGULATION® 1369* K. ROBILLARD, Physician, flu{;:. Accoucheur, OMcein Mr. Hearn‘s Drug BRITISEH MAILE CLOSE T. C,. W. A dish of 2 miles. FIR3T DAY Becretary und Treasurer f Mails. 1870 IPRICK S3 KXYX S sp.ei“ ‘ortesp 4 ".M 'h'o @ *» ‘Gorrmxaowoon, May 19, 1870. | aA CHANGEABLE Towx. | After the departure of the . Wanhuro with the two companies of volunteers in l)lonly last, the town relape@&d into its nouma«l condition of dulin.ss, awâ€"king in 10 lite for a few moments on the a»rrval | of the t? ins from Toronto,. «nd then f 11 ing into its quiet dreary state rgain Sma«ll knots of residents hung a out the station and around the whirf hungering and thirsting for news and finding none. 4 A FALSE RUMOTR Sogne enterprising individual, whose wish was, gloubtle:ls, #tl;mr to the thgught, set afloat a rumour yesterday mornng, to the effect that the Chicora had been allowed to pass throu<ho Sault Canal by the American autd "t.iel.h“;ll‘ho story 'l: caught up and ‘circu through t m:h md‘v)ru ge&emlly believed, though it was impossible thn; any reliable news, or, in fuct, any news the Kuult could arrive here before the return of some of the steamers from there. RETTRX OF THE *«cmcoRra." At twentyâ€"live minutes past six, last evening, a «light speck was vi«sitble in the distance away up the Ray ; and the couple of gentlemen who tirst observed it, specuâ€" lated as to what it could mean. â€" The uï¬:ck enlarged, and was made out, with _the aid of a telescope, to he a steamer ; and as the vessel approached nearer, it was rooogniaodez‘lm the Chicora. The news spread through the little town like wild tire ; and , women and cluidren hurried down to| the wharf and ntc:d with intense interest the approaching steamer. Befor: she touched the whartf, a couple of the more anxious and athletic of the crowd jy 1 from a schooner which lay between the steamer and the wharf, on the Chicora, to ascertain the ‘ cn:a of herreturn, when it was announe d 1 ;American Government had not w_ _mlyrefundto:{lj ow the Chicora to ru through the canal, but had also.ref to supply her with roals, or to furnish the Algoma with bread, or in any way directly or indirectly, to give assistance to the ex» pedition. ‘There was a universal expre:â€" sion of disgust at the news. THE AMERICANX POLJCY Di8SCU3SED. . Mr. Carruthers, one of the owners of the Algoma, arrived on the Chiroa and will proceed to Toronto this afternoon. :. MEAXs OF TRraxsrortamoyx. It was announced that the Government intended to charter the Frances Smith, the most capacious one of the ewiftest steamers on Huron, to take the place of the Chicora in forwarding suppiies from Collingw to the Nault, if the American, authorities «should permit the latter to pass through the Sault Canal, but now that permission has been refused, it would beâ€" useless to charter any more steamers to run on â€" Lake Huron. What is wanted is a capacious vessel on lLake Superior t6 aid the Algoma in transportâ€" ing the stores to Fort William. 6 > TE BOaTs. & The clinker built boats are generally conâ€" demned by every man at the Sault who seen them. They are too light for the purpose for which they are intended, and if broken, they cannot be repaired. : The :v:e built boats h:m much betu-rd suited the purpose, being stronger and more easily repaired, if broken. HTOREs OF ALL KIXD®. A large quantity of stores is piled up in the freight depot of the Northern Railway Uomrny here, consisting mainly of camps, blankets, camp equipages, biscuit, sugar and &l‘cknu, besides an infinite variely of other stores required by the troops. The_transshipping of these stores is untf:r the superintendence of D..A. C. 8. Marsâ€" don, and certainly if every department of the expedition is as well managed as this, there will be neither bungling nor delay. SETTLERS FPOR MAXITOBA. The crowd diz;oned gh the town, and the unfriendly action o; the Americ=an authorities has been the sole topic of disâ€" cussion ever since. Two young men from Stratford left here with horses and waggons, per Chicora, last Saturday, intending to accompany the troops to Red River, and to settle down in Manitoba. It is expected that the Chicora will réâ€" main nï¬m next Haturday, and that the Waubuno,‘ on her awrival here, will make a trip to Parry Sound for the owners beâ€" fore sailing for the Siult again. The right way of taking it: To liquor up is the usual expression, but to liquor down would seem to be the more correct one Jumping to conclusions :# A sporting contemporary notices a novel cricket mitch, in which the competitors were on»â€" legge i and oneâ€"armed pensioners. It conâ€" dmbyu&'inj + The game was decided in favor of the .neâ€"legged men by twentyâ€" eight runs." This is, of course, a mist ke, the writer must mean hops. Pulcet: Hilf the duty is taken off. Sugir is down in price. Nacharissa says, there is a line in Tennyson, which all conâ€" sumers whether of m»st or flamp, may now quote, with peculiar propriety : y " Bweet and low, aeweet and low," 2e t wodes patlin o ercunt is the ern practice of horse flesh for the table was first intro Iucgs in France, but it seeims more probavle that it 0 iginated in this country at a place called Stewpony. ' The signal success of Bri‘ish, as contrastâ€" ed with the oonspicn‘t’):u failure of Ameriâ€" can steimers, is sought to be ex the Enflilll concession ofm\'-ig'::?u“lz Cunard Line is the favorite case in point. The annual subsidy of that line is ubout $350,000, and is double the amount grantâ€" :ï¬&otholnmnlinowhichnnh nou'li.n e order t government tronage. To each of the projected new K:nncn lines Congressproposes to pay $750,000, so that the .dmu&o now possessed by foreign steamers, will be removed, and something more. We shall then see whether the ‘American commercial marine will cast off its barnacles and, dropping all incidents of decay, develope the vigorous vitality, or whether there are other conditions of takâ€" ing .nd];:tj.‘ tlu pnl“:‘qudity which was once wn‘ the naval supremacy hnt was once the ambition, of the nation. â€"Buffalo Express. "Â¥e with whom no man, sane, hislife can trust Disarm you kindness can‘t ; coercion must." this. preparation rendered it a general tavourite. The Benvion Gazerrs reâ€" marks ; â€"* The s suocess which .. E’pnhhdbyhhh)-“pthlcpwm cocos bas never been surpassed by any experimentalist. By a thorough knowledge of the natuoral laws which govern the opers= tions of digestion and putrition, and iy a careful application of the fine propertiâ€"s of wellâ€"selectud cocom, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately fiavourâ€" 0d beverage which may save us many beavy Jaues Errs & Co., Homcopathic Chemist London, England. 112385 Wem doctors‘ bills." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold by the trade unly in {1v 1ib sand 1ib dp-lh_:d pelcg,.h:efldâ€"â€" BHanagkrast. â€"Eprg‘8 CO0O1.â€"GaiTEFCL AXR Affeirs at Colllngwood. PLAXS FOR THE FUTURE, Cuttings from Punach, i §P B 4 44