{mm rb. C falling s JORLL® A!l:uou to r-" t the »n the prem mreo beivg # nee C I ESDA Y , i.l be +6 EKEN*8C as of th® here the are th nsur i»g ‘ U yok 4A*** 1080 ome 18 ¢ Preaide ntâ€" Lo# p Direstoreâ€"C No e h O® AIR elsoâ€"can b 10g¢ neither er‘s* RiIF®, $1.098 wa, August T, 4 Â¥I® OLAL L Cun . 4u, Mead PaCULIY $ leasion will 54 lural y a ib T aGR ®, August T, 1989 Fear «# 3F, in Fices VOROY & wl-»'“ C duothet werr, 18 18 €1 1LL VUNI wACULIY lassos will 10 seasos of the the bhair, s Chorry at 1O® , Fuq, H LOWELL, PRICB . W nev er 2ad be N N FIM BAE P AC 4J * remain ‘ y this apy 1 keep it nl::.‘ ‘&â€" Eray or Y preovent d“flï¬h w orkd by Dr. AXD As Ayg _ 10@ . but not Lib hair ou h 16 it Hon Jobn Fry: n 14 Eols on w RC ay sTREET, " _‘ lorrawA wxEXT thw Stand,) & '_.- vewy yow PRICK® w h “ i f Tobac0® Laspary *#* aigeans § galt, Alt® _ . . sad (et Vinegort S omm ds & Y o e mt i Aord uzand that Vinegaort â€w.V“. f ~M~“.", Threms o payment vory susy , * wl:â€"h.ubuw“o &-‘My teacher, announces 6. Classes will commense on YOL. |V . M raak Oofue grourd +5 * fl'}‘.. - Coasat a»; Menau‘t & hm cther orands monite Lits for sale, suitable for meakdences, in blooks, contaln to 10 sores, within a fow e_‘“ & the Government Bulldings. p Lup®" AY, tus 1Trs MAY, tn the Lists of the closing yoear A @ RAM+AAY, M anager g _ ":08 484 after Mond &‘Muuml prinsiples of music, Wike stady of the PMANO ® W.B. FREPP son \&hï¬v. lovurs ’ l.u’o °l F Btroato, andof ns & ’k‘ 10 leagons C bo ha whe is '.‘l. ANs Wwheld at MX, GOW AN‘3 MUSIC | ipjury to the person. e povee bhoee h Btreet, on Monday, Wednssday '."?-'.’.:.. W ARLTS on your hands or fuoe They ho uad ater Monday, the 25th April """“â€â€˜m:“m""‘“‘""“"w""‘ e music, npuu‘ l uimel t ‘â€â€˜L“ io loas tham 'o: of i wore!l kinds can * of the 84 ho qo ’xwumn’lud“hm:aun. NEp NO POKTE andet the | * Qures troabled with the Gravel W.B. FRIPP.sondustor of the OH®â€" | Gure tor Huntons ‘ i â€" lammarty organist of the _ Cure for Plles. ‘ Trinity, Osthedral Ohurch ot | : Cure for the Hourt Dissase, anhof Chrisk Oburch | Mluo..m * d o 10 , Oupwa. The woret kind of Complaintssan be cured lnspns, tmo dollagy #0d & | a; any time in less thantwenty hours. Also, by % bl-:n:. uupn.o'u..‘s}‘ hmc:::'o tindisted with sacoh dis Â¥ Ar® 4 ;z\ nelous s on ds W 1.__ | a». should make application lo?l‘lfll, "'-.l‘:::.n..m va4 | Hull, in the summer season, as the best time to e‘ . St. Andr \ ure all such dussases p< strest and mMantt| P to be agents can make R n l 009484 ol forbe fur many otoer raieable artiles to ®r t ® a A N A D A RANXCE COMPANY 1 R A BRADLEY, \ c Seliont or. T Btatly opposite the | Post Offics | Al«4y" “‘!‘.iare. ies _ ARO. N. BENBRDIOT _ [Wemmibeny. 3 . * k nlat at the Cathe l-(g:l Conservatory o Mune a: 1 Singing. Ridean N‘ Â¥axtep 10D, Manager. UA#T0N8 & CO., J, Steo!, ifo®s *** '9 QlE fl‘. utty, #C +. w MERCHANTS, ARDERS NOFICKEK ' mg to their ARPRLLCATLON® Rroits above reterred to, all may be PRARFKCIEKD on ot prsous at a distanse to complete the MEXtuOUSJAND DOLLARS t | e eR bepariy. in sams a «0oUsE FYxNISHING AAaARDWARL N CwK rate of interest and |, @TOVES, BTUV.’, TT mE terms to the k MRECTORS : Chuirmans; D C THOMSON, Treaâ€" BMTABLISUED 1817 siVE)}» FROM FIRE aT TWE®TY.FIVE BELOY 2O8T. mevar ies |_____ 1108 ____ LoR a@ VOM EP a %Â¥ under Chapter LXYIL of the sind \nstant & may be obtaimed on appl) Stewart, Wilbrod street. Fiptember Oth, 1809. 11 1860 UKRâ€"@ P Darwwowo‘s KRechange oe. 19 S outlhs soo 006. BONLNG.â€"The â€"subsoriber having dvide his time equally between would bog to inform his 880 othere, that he hopes, in future, lor taning more promptly Shail visit Ottawa onee a month. U Mr, Berminagham s Austion Miles! Music Store. oo k rfldu of ProfQte of the past Are to J0tk Apelli iast. Educatton at. 40, 1 808# YHISK E. Y 00: :"’ l se RÂ¥iieman and his Noually or by letter dKAL #K8 1# ouf, (Ohatmea, P".o &e. TTAW A, Kad o_luulo.uu:-& '|==h .nm" a allngrades, Ports of fne gand bottle,Laproved by age. im RYEK, eRVO® A!fl) mss __________ y RIUItilON® roR BEKOLNNER®, OE THE LIST3 AND DKrÂ¥rOR TMC&NT. M*#, MREZT, OTTAWA in sitaated in the immediate tliament Bullding» ’-'-:'!M men can be adcommedated wl ...:‘m-. (ientlomen wil a000 M MOâ€" ie i malemata an _ Statuies of Canada A THOMgON, T U DUXN all grados a0d Rorter, pts aad qi# Seot«b Whukey and extroumely low rloes Hand Houttad 6. 8 "EKW E3STABâ€" lmpsrial Young NO. 1341. sted laily on K3 a large roceries, sad Fancy 1, Brushes, a 1 }4Ltf OQtbim a YUYON, A at this wA ++ | No. 104. . â€" The tollowing l“w has resebred Uen | 1 liovase to transactthe business of lasuranoe A gont for the Beaver , Toronto Mateal Fire and Live stook lnsurance C+, wenersl Commission Agent, Importars, M=nufacturse and MWining Agont Mining clavms constaatiy on hand, OMes, sorner Metonts and Suarks streots, orer Masun Bros Hardware Stora 'il'f Youn TLA WORKK 4 > K4 sotisiter, Attorney and Hetury Publis, Clork wa@rPOoLAR â€" REFRIGERATOR,*@# | ofthe Pesse and County Attorney, forthe United Countien of Prescott and Russell. OQooeâ€"In the AND BUY NO OTHE | Court House, L‘Orngnat. _ ________ J46m Kuonu & â€"MWIMBEI, Harmeters and ALMO ! Attornies at Law, Subhsiteors in Caan + | Conveyaneers, &o, for the Provingss of WL Mermgeen s l s dn | and Quebes. oo c t 3 In a fow days at LIkEEK IN8URANCEK COMPANY OR MXAIN L. _ No. i. The UNION MUTUAL LLFEINSUR | puppament toe ANCB COMPANY, of Maine. F uen ho respentily sematnd Deposit in U $ de of ‘81â€"$50,000. o. walees. w. Mek & B. K. CORW LN, Gengral Agont, 8t; John, Â¥.B l & weckuncrs, W . .:I or Ottaws, Besember 4. 1 â€" JOHN LANUTON, 6 t mnten rpnner e L have this day, deposited with the Receiverâ€" | «P o Pinhoy a Ward, has cemoved bis Uha leneral, 1vou,§b~u‘ Doltars in addition to | OMce to Bell‘s Law Chambers, opponite u:::a‘ the above Fitt M..:::lflm douse, Kligin=st ud otiarr(110,000} U i« Hild RORANTRUPEE |. mt o mm â€"hommnimnmm OFFICEK AND SALE ROOMAâ€"â€"City Austlo mart, York street, near the Market, _ the Hon. Coi. John i. uray, M.P., has beer |: P a e ndereifaraiiet appointed Counsel to the o:.mb Domin & io Chanesy, Comvepancer on. Aillegal matiers will be to biem. ko., &As. utleâ€"OQrer goutt‘s B. K. CORWIN, Sparke street, Centre fo«#n, utta« J amx Winunlnhar T hh ult l ARAMNXEVF 9. HiLL, At a Canada The subsoriber in lssuing this his bpring Crow lar, begs to réturn mis bert thanks to bis triends aad the goneral pablio of Ottawa and Country, as welil as his many sonsignore at = distance, for the very NWberal bestowed on, and sont» dence in bhim, since his advent as Auctionser of this city, and to assure them that mnfln‘n.i..‘unu::h.n meorlt sontinuance of t suppert â€" patronage liberally extended to !b’.‘ F3 Me san refer with plemure to. the mang | b testimonia‘s he has received {rom thoss who | â€" Mmhlhu*hm.“ 1 ‘.umw aud 1mmediate returns are bis * dALES AT PLIVATE ARESIDPE®ACES, hl‘rï¬bhh.pilopmu this branok hqmummm tlhat.s a the future as in the past, it be his unseasing care to study the Interest of his patrons ; and that by ‘carsaful attention, 'n.r Cas0 â€"1â€" mederate charges, to merlt & continuance of that rnn.om-o liberally bestowed apor O Apring Purniture Cales at the Mart will comâ€" mence \amediateiy, and fruwm time to time will be duly announsed. Me will hold sales of o ons n in iA | :’-.Mq #s, 46, on the m.d- HALIFAX, NOVAa 8uOTIA, of whish will be given, The large oumber of Established 185 +. | w Morses and Caitlesold by him during the past 3 yoear, \s sutoiont p:u-uuuln.wuvb n-.-nnn-n-u:o-nm\! “:.nh.o Sules will 100M 6OMAMONO®, | . ..._._.__â€"â€"__._â€"=.___=_â€"~â€"= * : ' _ Cuttiage and Bugey Sales will 1000,00000008 | ~iCKWick noous®, es | 8 _ Curriage and Sales will soon commence, ousuuoloumo.nhfl aad Marâ€" nees to dispose of, will do weil to sead them to Siktk MEKHE h e epruadblk®s _ . _ _ _ _ _ Ot awa, November 1, 1868. Traase Sules of Mercnnaodise, Farm Atook, Kea) | C. Enate, Libraries, Works of Art, #o., #o., as wob um“.dm"l-flm beat attention, and be condusted on very moder= ato terms. we wnunmm.-mumfl « wum.ua‘» to 1 o‘siock p. m. I ranses made on Furmmures, Pianos, or ther Goods rent in for daule, or may be porchased in u&“â€_’“ C s IF h x % auccik ce se : The Suls KHoom is well lighsod an., ventilarsd, and about the largest in the city, being 80 a 30. .":::‘lom and patronage are respectiully Heveral Houses in the city on hands for sale. J BURMLN@HAM, Ottawa, March 1870 lumbers, GYas and Steam Puters, Tin and Copper Smiths, Bell Hangers _ NEanimnadki ® GENERAL AVCTIONEER. 104. RODGERS 4 SON‘s CUTLERY AND DIXON & s30NXN‘3 . K. MiuGUIN®, FHE KEDILE ® Britansvia Metal, Block Tin and Japan ned Ware of ell kinds, English Enâ€" amelled Bird Coages just * received. Ottaws, November ©3, 1 409. OOKING, PARLOR a BUOX #STOYVES, saraful attention, prompt nish san not be equalled by wayr other, for :.m.uv-dlhaduhq.m‘.- lys or grease. Mara Soap, and some of them of a auperior article. The wildest and agliest horss san be made to obey his master, and evento walk after him in the streots, roads or Oolds, without the slightest injury to the horee. _ All accompliahed in one day . . Au® you a aufferer rom Neuraigla, Rbeumationm :m'zryw, De. 4 Buiges‘ Alle | Rheam stism, sad ...5",.- m .J‘.'.' ho W WOb db #h 8 04046 LO90K OVT Kok TBE HORK TRAINING INFORMATION, Agents for *NoriXs* Putenied Drum M;ddnh“ohfl Vin tilating Stoves uN HAND, RCIPEK An lanmenmao q-nuld of waoâ€" Viatzo Wazst, M WAjIIING COMPOUND, ES MONDE‘8 4« Adgencrées, |H Fisazow Daranatruent, Ottaws, l ith October, 18068. In groat varleoty & T H mu it i‘ A# WWPORTRRA 0# No. 1# RDEAUâ€"AT,, K3 M0N DK*s dtapomect uk 6. t it 5o Li e uioaRs gk P KE R Austioneer, Anditor. ‘ LCOHULA® #P A MK®, Barrister and Albos } & nr:l-lï¬'. Solloitorâ€"inâ€"Uhancery , Convrey adnoor, Vdceâ€" Build Rigiaâ€" «t | opposite the Post t)m'.. "@* ws, nunAcl Lo &A P LK 44 44 K , Kacmaler, Abbor nsyâ€"at Law, solisitorâ€"inâ€"Opaucery, Conteyâ€" anser and Notury Public, Corner otf susmer ant York streets, JUawa. N JoMy l’ #HOON NO i, Atten aeyâ€"at Law, sollarter a in Chansery, Convepancert, , Bust0®%= street, Otee, Unia Buildiegs, Atawe 80y u U« MA Â¥ GOUBM, Attoruefeate. ®, duil # sitorâ€"tnâ€"Chaneery,. Courepancer, Notary Public, and Patent Rigat solichor. _ O@Gegâ€"Al1m mediateiy opposite Russell nouse, Kigianâ€"st Cautt L-‘:l & QAGKMMILL , Durmaters, Albtornays, Iuitors, Convepansers, &¢, es Court Mouse, Ottawa. f e Roasar Lazs. 48utt _ Joun J. Grzw®) +. | â€n. LOBLLLAMRLV, FAhysiouan, Surgsor, Ascouheur, vBeein Mr, Hearn‘s uin kore, Kan end of dupper‘t Bridee. OB«+ hours from # a. m. to 4 p. mâ€" l.l-wumi:-hmm.mu of alssases of u.e KY L and EKAK. Ai aighs gan be seen at his residence, Murtay Hreei. UMceâ€"â€"Post JMee Bulldings,; Kigin strest, (CD C t 9 h Avacarus K exrzu. Rane Knwaan K iwans. '.“.IUVL & HALLALANPNR, Bactuters . TB Solicitors, «o. hoeeâ€"Moeegroue‘s Buil Mags Rideaunâ€"streot, Ob aw a. Wiunta® Mosowâ€"wa. _ 1M0HM _ Ouones Tambo® street 'ulhm Praotles and Patents lor Inven thion, &o , espemaily aitenaded to in Vitawa. N. MoLaos, W, MCK Waumnsir, L. 3. Lawno®. unlllfl i. WiLL, Attorney at Law soleitor ln t’hn»«l.. Conveyancer, 4¢, urmesâ€"Post Ves Abiioge, Rigie atreot ( ) 0e mt ts . N Bâ€"â€"Money advanced on laaded sscurity. _ K\ _ _ _ _ _ Gurener James and Kingâ€"sts., mu-mo-‘-::-u-m Public Mll.' k. Hovodtos, & | (wod»m&l‘ M k wpusrouy ammphberwoum Wt m&k l’.eiol HWEKNRDEKRARONX, | Mediull Ual vera‘ty |nn,.mu. Burgeon anad accoucheus, ® L recently eccupled by Ur. Malâ€" ul‘,m:t.clmo. ) Cl w w o# . 1104y â€It OLIVEKHR MARTLEX, Denatit. OAooâ€" __c-nm C300 t w t Mutf â€l: .“l..l -vvc-uou.'n-n-: sâ€"streot posite thig @# Russell «. °e Olzy 71 SDWARD C. DARUTNXELL, Barrister M .l\.. U# GURKRK® * RKATAUnRANATp M. KAVANAGOH, Proprictor, Corner of Metomile and Wellingtonâ€"streots, ® 'aum-u“uumm Corner of Metonmite and -*m q&n““b&om * QU RKN * comprinae “ï¬.wm ..-d&“ aak." Th Hoeuse has n‘I.: aud cef raished .-m‘lh BAR sontalns ithe chalovst Brande in Liqs «s, aad every ofthe seam a will be tound on thetable. The &ï¬mrmn&m‘ to bhe com» e l B METROROLATAN E" AUMONDS BL0CK, _ â€"m"- t Brandeir W inesand Liqs «s, aad every elthe seam a will be tound on thetable. The E:n-“mw to be com» guests ane pairoae. m Opiern fPank Ate ARIF s B METROROLATAN I AUMONDS BL00K, Muileom Strow (Mimmat. 0fIt¢ P. WMEKAULA, Pruopasto®. 1_ &A« MAMA, Architect. OBcoâ€"â€"Aumond4‘s 48 Buildings, Ridemamâ€"st., Ullawae. Â¥Ay 57 Argule atreet mmu-mwdum has been recently enlsrged, Aited witn all m »dern umproveiments, and refurnished tArough» out lo Orst claes oty le. wtlo nalls and apartments are spacions and ‘â€"Il-n-lnuhulcnauul;l p @ I-u‘.-;luh».. Terma $J 40 es amy, _ Cc L AÂ¥R P Pusties wÂ¥ ing Walliax will dud at * The Curlston," good attention, cleaniiness and com W . W. W A iL , of the lato Aitm ol Lowin a Pinhey a W ard, has cemoved his Changety FWNHE UNIOX HOUVSE, EVvERY CONVENTENCE aND coxroat FOR #UK TRAVELLINGQ PUSLIC. ue «F:‘ vrm hey "o'i'.!."‘m‘ posica ~Ml ;‘. Ottawa. . Y tor Trust and Loan Â¥. &. Taustis _â€"_â€"_ K L2°6. And the table spread with EVERY DELICACY OF THE . CLKOD, WHILGiNE & LAWLAON, Barristers, Advoontes, &0. Jihowut, Ayiâ€" Q, (Mun 3treei), and Otaws, (Kigin Emm“m.nr“ Ofcseâ€" “l-.":.oâ€"lil-‘.’ mul. Pailaâ€" ur:&.-.v P., Ottaws ; h""% Managing Dirsstor 0. & 8. L. K. K. t ‘0 00.:::;'::"- Bole agent for lo::‘ t "w andProof Whiskey ; also, Dauwes‘* Laâ€" m.‘m. M.&-u.bo..h'nh. Qurion: No. 8, Aparks Surset, nsar the Runssell n mss Ottawa elty, 0. W . % «ILANS, SPECIPICATION®, &0, _ Iq‘ L / h | 1\' % a RLW&TO® HOVRK, WUEREAY it hus been dissovered that "\“ P disposed persons have been tampering with the | AY WiARD MNARKE1, wires of the PEOPLES TEEEORAPFH COOM«| «_ â€"â€"aâ€"_cuoluccer ce t ** PANY,. a Reward of ONE BUXD E0 lobl. C"“.‘ DEPARTNMENXT, LARS is hereby ofered for suph information as | *A Ottaws, June 11, 1870. By Order of the Board. _ | i:..;‘:":‘m. 1 * tar uk F DRUMMONXD. | KB x BOUCHETTE,_ _ _ __ Halifax®, Apeil 1, 1878. FAVYERLY HOURK, THTERWK AU, Notary Publis for the Pro mhinatntalze A ~ 13 "wg S 451 Sarvet »* m MWotets and Aitvons. PHUOICEKST O LILQVU ORS8, 1 J406f¢ Wood stabling and an Astontive Mostlier #1let NH Hundred Collare Reward The Bar always ampplied with the K. COCHRANX, PROPFRIEIOL m dikki%d To®â€"@TRART, »Wedri¢al, WiacelHaunreousâ€" L.+ g o. ull, seaur the Pos asott 1. Â¥, nm:u s DBook, Aparks Law, Soloitos Notary Publie, Contootioaary , d a ty . Halitax, Aut, AMtGE®~ wome w * .&?&v Dragaist an 17133â€"6m Weliingtonâ€"st. "®KAsO N OrraAwWA. â€"FLRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1870 The aubseriber bogs to inform bis trieads ans bhe public genscsslly, that be bhas commenteds busisese io the aew buillleg adjoining, the Onturic BanKf tparhs strect, with a pertect!y new and complete stock of enulae Doug*, garopean and Americas The Populat Proopesstatt Kogiish, Frouch and JGYeewan wti | will reweire the attentlion their importabee d+ mande. The preseripthon depart®cst wl be under the passonal supervisions of the propristr 104 rfll.lu altention will be 'd‘blh qeailty of all materiale ewployed. Physicians and_country merchants s=pplied. Tne cubscriber bas ample facliites tor atteod Dys Buafs, Seeds, and »!1) the Mueellaneous art > alese uswally suld oz Dougg se The Ansual General mesnag oCbeCANADA CKNTH iL RKALILW 4 Y Company will be held at the COMRAXY‘s OFPLCE in the Cuty of Osta®wa on FRLIDAY the TWCHELETY (lltb) day ot AUAUST eest, at TWELVE ovieck neen, ® which all persons Interested are heroby required to take notlioe. % Canade Contral Railway OMes, Oitaws City, June 10, 1478 """"*""~** f a%» OTTAaWA RAILWAY COMPANY ntawa, Femruaryp 17 ¢ sA N A DA The Assual Qeneral Mesting of the Brockvilie and Ottaws Rallway Company will be beld at the COMPANY‘A OFFICHK, is the Tows at Urockrills, on WEONXEK3DAY, the TEXTH |ih} day of AVOUST aest, at TWELYE e‘clock nsoe, of which all persons interested are hereby requirâ€" ad to take aotice. Brockmile & Otta®sa L L. LAse, UHroakvrtlle, Out., June 10th, 1870. _ 141 in KW DRVOG #FrORE Family medicines and physicinns‘ presoriptioe, TUIF GOVBRRNXOR GFNERAL \8PICsvu an»w SALT ROUND, Ney ‘a intimaie to their castomers asd th pablle «enecally, bat they will beep comstanil on hand CEXTRAL RAILWAY CO wa~ BEEY AND (MUTTON. s NKaglish BWruckes and Tollst Articles B OCK V i1.L EK To be bt= : UIONUEKRL Tto & and Pharmacentical Chemist Oparks btewt, Contre Town _ ALEXAXDER CHURINTIE ROLLKD BKEEL FOR PARTFIES «¢GMHU ELL hn(h [a0@¢ 2 * [ #0@W KÂ¥ + FRESH KILLED TUELR CELESRATED Kogliob CUbemse «s NoA ICE ALEXANDERK CORIS®I :4 1 is=f%# 10008 v NOTICE, THEILR 8STALLA, M sb ones and Proparations SFPALLâ€"D n1 Noan. 8 and T, WORsLEKY, W. K. 7 W. K. WORSLEY, bacrotary. Commisatamner of | Â¥at: ut M. A)ctose> l‘olï¬.‘, *L M" Larving <â€" OGDEXRBURG <every day idunadar‘s e«ceped).on arrival ol noon train« tor CHICA4O, MIL® AUKEE «a4 Intermediate PORTS, without change of Bost; and every ‘ ou-h&;h. u“o exoepted). for CLEYVELAND torKV0, DEIR@IT, and Intermediate PIRTs®. UA" Uhers Hieamers haÂ¥s large cabine and tate rooms, a oply and neatly furnished, for fre Jduss passengers, and second cabins, with cook Uuves and comfortable accommod stions iâ€"f patâ€" u.rn and fam!ili s who may wish to furni«hb | «beir own provisiens _ P e U +s commenced her reguiar trips between Ottawa aud Moatreal, with Mails and Passoengers, leaving Cntaws at ? a m, delly, _ M A RK ET [ 8 TE aA M Ex arFAlR Y mss purorans RIVEK » sAYÂ¥IGATION COYV‘8 STEAMER®S Will cammence rounaing hber regular trips from Mapar‘s Wharl to (Witaws ever Mendry and Seturdey leating Mejorts at 5 a m, and Oitawa at ip m. a OKttawa, Apri‘, 25, 18780 KCOONONUX Y «ambark woth their teames, stock, &0 , and land mgether wmthout disturbance or transhipment. at their port of desitination, thes avomding the great .acvavenience ot the many chances, delays and «xpenbes of Aber raut s _ _ x . WP" ark lor Viokets 11 Nortmern Transport 1« tihs Company‘s Steamers, the only American LAintk teuting Updenetagegh. > â€" «_ o0 0c the cheapest on a ppli¢cation to Wt 14 l\bes mtno to cach Passe go, l?ppcu & gh to all points, brough Tickets to all points in the Urest W est, horth Wert and South West, cheaper than W*Ahrough Tickets to Chlecage with» out Changt, #1 00 "BA, ‘All information willl be cheerfally given or avery C:I at m'm'oy Btation Q.llc 1e truins, where you can purchase m.h- him. Be ware .’u wee the Azont nï¬nr-‘uiqm. Apri #1, 1870â€" _ M Ne «B orts will be spared to maintain epatatien of this as the cheapest 4nd bes: t R AIL W AjY _ COMPAXY. Wili learve Apimer Dally (sunday excepted) -'] # 30 a, m. as casssus, | Passengers and Familles maving Wesn can sbark woth their temmme, #took,. :o , and lana ioafluu- TRLAXN3PORTA FIOXNX 0O.‘3 #WO DAILY LINES OF sTEAMERS. D. T! BROWXE &¢0, ON; SPARKE.ST WWtawa, May %, 1878 1 kieai®x®o AND sUMNXER STOCK 0 UE £E Xâ€"HICT O X®I 4, °_ MWreFEE! WAdEas AT TUE CAPITAL BOOT & sHQE STOR k YORK S8TREE». lumnum:-y BPRIX@ ard SUMâ€" MER STOCK which wili be found complete in all Unes ..','."'u‘.u, Misses, and Callirens Kis, Goat and Propmella in Bustosed Balmorals .‘.,m...,“muuflm tmported Calf, and Morrosce 0â€"&-a‘hw U ppers. Tucte who desire s comertable biting Boot will pleass call and leave their orders, which will be «ttended to at the thortest notice.. All work dgone by Orst class Workmes is my establishment. I have been perticuiar in shoosing and manufacâ€" in Mb’":-ul.' 1 s am a#s large! mu‘ Lt prices as n‘d“tyhgn.’ GROCERIES AND LIQUOR®S, : _ GEMXERAL COMMISSION AGKEXT, Clarence Street, next to the City Hotel OQrtawa. , wmmauumu«an generally on the Octaws. From bis long experiâ€" snse in the trade he ofers his services in engaging mee and atteading to m rafts while parsing here to the best of his y. * Application fto be made to WELL E*STABLISUHED BUSINESS, Alex Fraser, Keq, | Waliter Smith, Esq, John Poupore, Eeq, _ __ _ _R W Oruice, E1qâ€" d0ut) 1XYEKATHXE®T. Canadian Parliamentary Calendar €aK UNIONX FPORWARDISG UF TOoâ€"DAY. 1s OMINICK FPOX. Directory for 1810 Â¥e obtained from On Liberal Terms a Stook o LE A8BE OF 8TOR £, l C im er ®. NALL STHAMER L. aPf C.er, Swuns, F OR 8 A LE NN 818 8 0 N‘" m Togather. with CanileA on by opgn to {Joachim. J T CORCORAXN, Agent, 40. u. BaLDWIN & 0o., of} Mortreal, ‘ «+AB0D A~ In Ottawa BALDWIN BRQ94., yW TR , K W SHEPHARD 11450 HOPE & CO., and ~JONES 4 HOLL AKXD LXA courort UEORGE XURÂ¥PAY, Ottawa. 1 47 rouwt s io > ';.' 'c o Semrew bon , neger Canadian Express |* Â¥eas ,rot ..:::u:..:‘l;‘&b ciroular :.".n han | chrap. Temouly Company . | 606 and 10¢; very guod for common parposes, 506. *K\D6 | "* @@rBeware of pedlart and runpers using our esing | neme, or o€feripg our FPaas in small paokagesr * ‘ Kething less than a cattie sold. â€" Note the Addressâ€" The Monire _ on Company | A fow vory mseful Poer Canadian Steamer from. Quebes every Friday at 10.45 A.M. Por direct Packet via New York, every Tuesday (n Money Order Ofices throughout the Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfoundâ€" land and Prince EKdward Island, can be wbtained at this Ofice. Alro, Postage and special deposita in sums of $100, for the withâ€" drawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" rPo8T OPFICEK KAYIKEGB BAXK. Zp& Dero-iu will be received at this Office. Interest allowed at the rate of Four rf cent. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at iny time. Five per cent. will be allowed on quired Posrt Orr1c®, Ottawa, 13th June, 1870. Depart................ #.10 a m, 1.00 p m, 10.00 pm AfTIÂ¥VO ..............., 4. 40p w, 11.99 a m, .'“J. Che above trainy conne~t at Prescott Junstion with Jranat Praak Rail ray for all points south sast and west. 4 * 5 â€" Orâ€"awa Orrio¢â€"â€"York street, corner o Euse strook. | U TAYLOR, Agents. A simple and eMslent protection, and alarm esn ....;3'.... any door, window or piace where valuables are kept, « CAPITAL®" â€" 8TOVE DEPOT. Alio new sapply of beautiful Insluding the _4Â¥ O râ€"W E§ T Bird Cages, ClllLDKBh:'B CRLB®, Tio. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, | Ooiong, abe Rich Fiavored do, 606; Very Fine do, do, T50 ; Japan, Good, & ! Vory Fine, 65¢, .'.‘:‘.'.".-'.‘.".: se Inne do,t¢ The whole Dominion saould buy their teas of the lmporters, Our Toas, after the most severe tests .l.hohu medical authorities and judges of Tea, have been pronounced to be quite pure, andfree m and «rtibâ€" ialoolouring or polsonous subst‘iances so ofter ased to improve the f Ten. l'bo{:: anequalled for and Amvour,. They been chosen tor their intrinsioâ€"woulk, in mind bulu.ooouv.ud w N&h.dopud in drinking them. We sell for the emallest possible rofdts, e€fecting a saving to the consumer of | be to &k rrlb. Our Teas are plu:hl. 1Â¥4, 15, 20 and 15 ib boxes, and are warr ruu‘tnotm polsonous su bstances. .‘:"'.'.'..:'..'!‘" Ib .b_‘-u, THK MONTREAL TEA COMPANY ‘wo 12 ib bozes, or one 20, or 15 1b box sent carri fl. tree to any Raiiway Station in Canade. Tes wli be |mu‘¢dw,un.lpdmuinb, -.nmui.h%-my.um .ou'ml be collect ad on delivery by express man, there are txpress oféces, In sendingorders below the amount of $10, to save expenreit will be better to send money with the order,. Where a 26 ib box wouls be too much, lo-rhdlluol.“hg together could send for four 5 1b boxzes, ortwo 121b boxzxes. W eseve them to one address carriage paid, and mark each box 'lswy,uuuout party get their own Toa. We warrant a the Tos we sell to.give entire uatisfuction. If they are not on.isfae 13they car be returned at our expense. BLACK TEA nlmfl Breakfast, Broken uu.lu-f‘m a,bbe, Fine Finvoured New Geasen do, 55¢,00¢ and 65¢ ; Very Best Full Flavored do, T5¢; Bouns Arrival and Departure of Mails, AKKNIALY BEWARK : BURGLARS TAKE HEED “-,-’-.._-“ “";7’7‘0 Â¥eo m.“‘ ."â€" fAne ..‘4 v,.', Choice, $1 h:‘t-pvk.hc; Ertra Po8T OFFICK, OfTAWA ..ruo“.fl- onwrtaziL, April, 68.â€"To the Montreal Toa Company , 6 Hospitalâ€"st reet, Montreal ; We notics mw»-ubol-r&“mï¬uum torwadged for you to m:,.flld‘.’-h- on, and 'om‘l."u yoar business m rapidly increasing. ® presume your Leas are AÂ¥bim rwsloumumdh large :mg; orwarded, we hare only had cccasion to retarna one box which, we understan . wassent t ‘,â€"â€"A Sapplemant Mail Bag for Canaâ€" dian Steamer will :Yclmd every Friday at 11.45 a.m. _ All jletters must be fully preâ€" paid by su-* No Regirtered Letters can be sent in ‘ bag. Hill gtampe. through a mistake. Orrica Hours rrow 8 u. ro T r.x. A G. P>BAKER, 4 7 PQ.“W. *E MONTREAL +o eRRRN TRA , bee, 8 Â¥ To o n ie o Aiis is bhe. beperina Agent tor Ottawa, MMER ARRANXGEME*T Timts T E4 COMP ANÂ¥Y. 10 a.m BURGLARS ALARMS TFRLVELLEA GULIDPEK. La WEHENCE AND OTTAWA RAILH 4Y irsl. _ Ballders job work to order, H MEAuWs & 0u, 35 mussex tree DM% Hoapiialâ€"si ., Montroal. We â€"as, after the most severe tests ol.no best authorities and judges of Tea, have been sed to be quite pure, andfree m and l colouring or polsonous subst‘ances so ofter mprove the f Tea. l'bo{:: lea for and Amvour,. They meen tor their intrinsioâ€"woulk, in aith economy,and a high degres of pleasur WRITIAN MaIL® CLOBE Wire Flower Baskets, COOK STOVES, NONEY ORDERS. at T8E For sale at $1,50 each. For burning Coal. Iron Bedsteards, H MoLEAX, 18 Bparks strook A Boston paper whispers that the Great Urgan of that city is unquestionably the organ of self.estecm. _ Antipodal Servantâ€"galism : or, what it come to â€"(Nervant engaging a misâ€" ress.)â€"Irish: Nervintâ€"Where‘s your chaâ€" teer? | Lvxiyâ€"Oh, Briiget O‘Flaherty ind Mary, bourke will give me one. I ave them great satisfacton,; and they tayed with me hearly thee weeks, and y left me because 1 wished them to Flean the boots. (Please engage me, I am sure I shall suit.â€"Nydney Punch. __OUne of Disraeli‘s admirers, in speaking about him to John Bright, said, =You ought to :Ei“ him credit for what he has accomplished, as he‘is a seltâ€"made man.‘ "I knew he is," retorted Mr. Bright ; = and he adores his maker." ¢ *A .traitorous wom«n avows the belief that if all the men were in one country, and all the women in another, (with a big river between them,4lots of poor women would be dro wned. « A benevolent gentleman has «aiscovered that in forty years a enutlt:ker devotes tw.nty four months to blowing his nose. Aloving . wife at Long Branch" said, "The horrid surf mukes me keep my mouth shut,"" Sarecistic husbandâ€"*» Take some of it home with you. ‘ "‘Trying to do business without adverâ€" tis ng is like winking through a pair of s:‘en goggles. You my know you are ing it, but nobody else does." is A Colorado paper noticing the death of a prominent c.tzen, says he left a daughter llod.three pet grizzly bears to mourn his O#ss. One of the papers relates that a farmer, finding a dogen of his men idly stretched out on the ground, offered a crown to the one who was the laziest of the lot. Eleven jumped up asserting their claims to the rewaird, each declaring himself «the laziest dog in the universe." _ Mowever, the farme gave the crown to the twelfth, who had slothfully Kept his position, and who, when the rewad was offered him, murmured, "Can‘t you put it in my pockens‘‘ °::_ C __A New York bar #12 a week, sports a and recently parted He is a saving your A t wrote of } will mow her . gray the wicked printer: row her grave with The potato, ins of wanting space, like corn and treés, between the rows, wants to l:.flan close, that is, closer than is usual. We waste land cand we waste seed in planting potatoes. We get . a crop poorer in quality and less in the agâ€" . gregate. This has| been thoroughly deâ€" monstrated in England and Ireland for twenty years and more. By planting closâ€" er there will be l6es size, uLo less smal} mutou, and the |coarseness common to &e tubers will be avoided. henever a leaf pf a cucumber once beâ€" gins to look rusty jpr yellowish, remove it and cut off the pucumbers and leaves with hr&o scissors, so as not to disturbâ€" or wound the vine. re is an advantage in having them run upon brushâ€" instead of u‘i.l.inmor the ground, because they are much injured by fl::‘ trodden on, and by boin(k?tlow exanbee*silyml thoroughly examined every day, which is umm’fl ; if cucumbers be overlotked. and grow very large, it stops the yield of that vinge. * | A farmer says that to pro\eci a cornâ€" held against the depredations of crows, by lining the field, the ‘lines must be put up before the com comes up. He has tried To make a whitewash that will not wash off, the Boston Jonrnal of Chemistry says, mix up hilf a pailful of lime and water, take half a pint of flour and make a starch of it, and pour it into the whitewash while hot. Stir it well and apply as usual. 81U0OC@ss A bad custom is prevalent among farm ers, of working an hour or two before breakfist. This is convenient on m«ny accounts, but it is not conducive to health. The prevalent opinion is, that the n’)o.rning air is the purest and most healthful and bracing, but the contriry is the fact. At no‘hbourin the day inth; air more t:Il::du with dampness, fogs an miâ€"smas, about sunrise. Th« he«t of the sun graâ€" dually dissipates the miasm itic influences as the day advances. An early m.al braces up the system »gainst these external influ ences, â€" Prob.bly the best custom would Le to furnish every member of the family, especially those who labor out of do rs. with a single cup of warm coffee, well milkeo, . immediately ‘after â€" risi© g from It is, says the Rochester Chronic‘e, an unâ€" fortunate question for the Church; for if the church should frown upon his memory because he was not orthodox, there is not a sinner who would not teel that sin had been made more th.n respectable. But the works of Dickens are running over with paragraphs which make such a question suâ€" perfluous. The Philacelphia Bulletin says : #©Turn to * Great Expectations" and read how Pip smoothes the dying pillow of ï¬"u:h : * Mindful, thon,of what we have read together, 1 thought of the two men who went up into the temple to pray, and 1 knew there were no better words than ‘ I could say beside his bed than +U, Lord, be merciful to him asinper |‘‘‘ _ â€" In " Bleak House," we find the same religious spirit,. Poor Jo, harangued by the hypocritic«l Chandband, feels that « he won‘t never know nothink."‘ _ And then the bumble author adds: . "Though it may be, Jo, that there is a history. interâ€" esting and effecting even to minds as near the brute‘s as thine, recording deeds done on this earth, for common men, ;huihbo Chandband‘s, removing there own persons from the light, would leave it unimproved, would but regard it as being eroquem enough without . their modest ardâ€"it might hold thee awake and thou might learn from it yet." _ And in the same book, when the same «poor Jo" dies, who can question the religion of the dying scene ? « Jo, can you say what I say ?" w4 l'liny anything as you say, sr, for I know it‘s good." 4 Qur Father.". _ ©" Our Father !â€"yes, that‘s werry good, w." " Which art in heaven." : «@ Art in heavenâ€"is the light a comin‘, BP nleud wuy. . Jeaq. â€" 1 e take up "Dombey & Son," and we mo&.flu .rowoybo that closes little: .D:&ovm( ife: * The old, old fashon* 1 0, thank God, all who see it, for that older fashion yet ofâ€" Immortality !" Or again, we read : « I; Florence had con ceived the ibility â€" of such an effect uM such a cause, poor loving girl, fast and sure her quiet passage might have been beneath it to the â€"pre sence of that higher Father who does not reject His children‘s love, or spurmn their tired and broken hearts." _ And further on we find it written how Harriet Carker @read the eternal book for all the weary, and the heavy laden ; for all the wretched, fallen and neglected of this earthâ€"read the blessed history in which the blind, lame, 4 he C hristianity of Charles Dickens palsied beggar, the criminal, the woman stained with oh'-me, the shunned of all our dainty clay, has each a portion, that no plan for several Farm a A MuU#®!XG of wanting space, , between the rows, close, that is, closer waste land ~and we ng potatoes. â€" We get lity and less in the agâ€" been thoroughly deâ€" land and | Ireland for re. â€" By ‘{-lanting closâ€" s size, also less smal] coarseness common to eeper, on a salary of #75 diamond cluster, with another for #1000. g man." is departed love, «We » witï¬ out tears," but et it up, «We will harâ€" ur steers." d Garden Hallowed be Thy ‘PRICE â€"3 CENTS with perfect the dark be ‘ human pride, indiffierence or m through all the ages that thisâ€" wor 1 last, can takeâ€"away, or by the thousandth atoâ€"m of a grain reduceâ€"read the ministry of Him who, through all the rounds of human life, . and all its hops and griefs, from irth to death, from infancy to age, h«ad sweâ€"t compassion for, and interest in, | its every scere and stage, its every suffer: ing and sorrow ."~ Mr. Dickens‘ private life was singularly unobtrusive amf withdrawn from the pubâ€" lic eye. Years ago his domestic troubles made his family circle. painfully conspicuâ€" ous before the British people, andgcensure was freely bestowed upon one or the other party to the deploranle cpnjugal quarrel by: the imim.te_ï¬iendncg; «ither. But Dickens lived down the sc.md-l" 1nd it is | a sufficient refutation of it, perhaps, that his cluldren have always maunifested for him the tenderest atfaction. One of these, a son, has. grown to man‘s estate, and is an honored member of society. Another is the wife of Mr. Charles Collins, author of «After Dark," «*A Cruise on W heels," and other novels, which have been overshadowed by the greater popularity of the writings of his Lrother, Mr. Wilkie Collins, & In London Dickens lived mostly at the Garrick Club, where he filled as lirge & place as John Dryden used to #ill at Will‘# Coffee House. There was, at one time, some alarm created lest he should lgave the Garrick, in consequence, as it was whispered, of the fuct that one of his frierds and publusbers had been blackâ€" balled there ; but the trou‘le was c mposâ€" ed, and the Garrick knew him to the m s town apartments were comfortably fitted up, but were not in the fashionable quarter. _ They constituted ‘the ‘second l‘uor otf the house in Wellington stret, Strand, the lower part of which was occuâ€" pied by the business offi es of All the Vear RHound. Mayfair saw little of Dickens, nor was Belgravia one of his Lamiliar haunts. We believe he was never presented at court ; but it was not long ago, since his last return from the United States, that the Queen invited him to come and see her, and he spent a day with her at Windsor Castle. *\ When in London, Dickens might be seen at dinner more frequently than anyâ€" where elseo at Verrey‘s, a restaurant in the upper part of Regent street, where, often with Wilkie Coll ns, he sat at a little table in the corner reserved for him espec.ally by the maitre d hotel. Frem the Lopdâ€"n Guardian I ‘\_ The Canadians command on this occasion our hearty sympathy and admiraton. A more intolerable kind of injury it is hard to conceive than to be exposed to pillage and slaughter for the sole purpose of gratifying the vanity and supplying the extravagance of a few worthiess rowdies,. _A story which has been told of the last raid offers a strikâ€" ing illustration of the injuries â€" inflicted on the colonists. _ Four young students were staying up to read at the Toronto University. "They joined the volunteers, and three of them were k lled. English parents will be able to to judge how they would feel if their sons at Oxford or Cambridge were shot in defending those cities against a Feâ€" nian raid from London. _ But if the Canaâ€" dians are grievously~â€" wronged, they have displayed a most mainly and honourable spirit of selfâ€"defence. It is no «light matter, inâ€" a sparsely popul:sted counâ€" try, to muster a competent force of Militia on a sudden summons, and to march it mimy miles to the frontier. Colonists can bear such disturbance least of all people, and there would have been ten times more excuse for the Canadians than for the inhabitants of some other colonies if they had demanded protection against a danger for which ‘they are in no way whatever responsible. . But they are found ready on a moment‘s notice, leaving their farms and their business without a murâ€" mur; and, when once in the field, we are not surprised to hear from Sir John Young that theirâ€"conduct was + pdmirable.‘ Such energy andâ€" ‘self reliance‘â€" will greatly strengthen the regard entertained for them in the mother country, and there can be HKttle dout it will meet its reward in their own incressed ~security. Nothing will more .iscourage future raids than the certainty that the Omrnadiins â€"are at all times ready and determined to«hoot down any Fenin rabble the instant they cross the border. s * From the L. nsan @labe. ‘The news from Canada is reassuring. The Fenians have been completely deâ€" feated, »nd what is more sitisfactory, ut terly demoralized. _ They are «m‘llb‘ among themselves, and at the quarâ€" ters of the movement the exploit of ‘<Genâ€" eral"" O‘Neill is said to be disowned. Conâ€" spirators have commonly a h:ppy knack of dissolving their connection with .Io-i:z cause. â€"Not the least agreeable fe«ture the affiir is the circumstance that, while testing his unshaken adheion to the polâ€" icy of non interference on behuilf. of the colonies, Lord Granville is showing unmis. takable signs of irresolution, if not of change of opinion. It was manifest last »vening that the Secretary for the Colonies felt him‘llf‘;n a rem u&k:ln.ly uncomfortable ition, more commonly exâ€" pp:o“od to attack. +e was porha]y apâ€" palled by the forboding of a speech from the Earl of Carnarvon, and rose to forferid the ons] uught before that noble lord had reached _ his _ third _ period. The secret of the difficulty was . someâ€" what â€" involved. _ It â€" was not ‘only that Lord Granville had very grave reasons to depreciate critism on his colonial policyusgrlied to Canada, but he was conscious of being compelied against his polic!u.grlwdwm' vui, uo was will, if not to the of his convictions, hlï¬ophr‘ from the course which be has laid down with such definition and expounded with so much determinstion in the face of am ove‘n:vholmm opposition. 1t was imâ€" possible to withdraw the Imperial~ troops from Canada in the emergency ; and yet, by allowing them to remain, Lord Gran: ville was conceding the, existence of that necessity for Imperial aid _ which he has so repeatedly asserted could not arise. The present position of ~aMairs m-ybe-ux{iq'-be'enstuseonhom nial Secre ;â€"*" With regard to the disposal of troops, there is no chinge whatever in the policy of Her Majesty‘s Government : but I yesterday morning réâ€" quested the War Office and the Admiralty to issue orders nupend'mg any directions for the recall of troups during the conâ€" tinuance of the Fenian raid." That is to say, Government adheres to the abstract proposition that it is not necessary or right to protect t colonies with Imperiat troops ; but seein that they need to be defended, al as far as appearances go, they are able to. defeni themselves in this SM" difficulty, â€" Lord Gran‘ ville does not dare to carry out his poâ€" licy until the peril of the moment is past. Accordingly he rescinds the order for their withdrawal, whilst he avows that they ought to be withdrawn. . The reason he does not dare to withdraw them is the existence of a oonun.lgenay which he proâ€" tests cannot arise. The d lemma is interâ€" esting, and if it did not intolve interests of the first magnitude, would be amusing. No sane man can doubt that Lord Granâ€" ville has done perfectly right to rescind his order _ It ougbht never to have been given. _ At the same time the ground on which the policy of the qomongnband, involves a p..-.zu wholly inexplicable. The Soldiers of the Cansdian Army. Dickens*‘s Private Life. The Fesian i aid A2 33