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Fl | Pilts Otber Mai â€"olm »»004 esns wil ul mow n ve { the tho +5 w##0e 50 «> utd 148 bu Pr i in K Whsks des? m OU j 800 the we... * Lh D# variong Ayer‘s i ~*Whi oo 4 . are cured by Wa Nany Ber «hil wo ()8 tm t vggt h a + mule V# a Dinacr of """Ud~ And 8# Sh w "lee -u‘ ow bug Cratin, ib to tows ‘atie has ab Th "® hn he ALY P & # » es iquort . # BRoWXE &£co, ON sPaARLK®ST m, May 4, 1870 PAFU ce‘ rermon aPH COM P A N Y top Munions. ter Plled. o-.‘t w . ::ud »wal Complaintecan be cured an be laas than twenty bours, Also, by * 8 K®â€" 39 RIDY pyn s foowc Buizpu; A604! b L & M O in h Kayper‘s sad Houtd® Ibiom tor CÂ¥ AR 14 on your hands or fase They in a «bort time without lajary to the in the ali ghtont lame _ .ob disuases, Rbhsumatiew of Winds san becaured in loae thamâ€" a week wking a#ny kind of »edicine in the inslde. > under C LXVI] of the udd &omnf Canada . \ W a OPPT Y I-Qâ€"F.D-.-n" ERachan ge Viee, 19 Sparke street. | Â¥OL. _ Sherries gurgaedy . ROCER . DIRECTORS : * USEPU, Chairman; D 0 THOMSON, Treaâ€" ;#BFOOTE Aa THOMSON, T U DUXN. NMOND, Manaesr. _______ aawt _ iCIPEKE poHRA, LiaBH Bordaa** '3:' rooolvln' my APRIN® anl SUM«!‘ sesond basd Far BRETOCK which wili be (ound complete io all | hour duridg the “J exapmselmg Lodies, Missss, and Cualkirent | canses made on Cortand Pruanslla. in Burtosst Baimoral® | Goods reat in for 44 uan.g, Qoeate Roaglish and Freash lmportad | pppo. \lm‘fl ani Morgasse Oonv..obsno' U ppor®, The Rooum 16 :"' desirs a emnafortable Atting IJ wilh \ and about the |arge aall and loave their orders, whish will be Your tavoure an umw.-t’o. All work o-o‘...m.‘. sluss Work nes in my establishment. 1 | _ geveral Housses 1 been particuiar in shoosing and manulac; | wrviseable ware for the Farming and | gomrsunity by whom 1 am a~ largo‘y | Ottaws, March 1470 aad at prices as usual detpingsome« | â€" 7 .: KA« w0 en olb uh EY W EY _ * “ # F‘ ~.';;jh" P 2e 14 «olisiting paniic patromage . ie for Piled. bus nses he would respectiqlly ,)0 its forthe Soart Disease. ihe furare as n the past, it «ill B -M.‘“‘. sars to stady the intesest of nie pa ~w‘ » wnal M"M““ y eareful | atteatiun, pPo®. L 0+ ns than cwenty bours, Also, DJ * | aoderate charges, to marlt a cou som â€" go aetesof.te ao libara.! y ‘&“ with : any sucoh dn c... buill posk sgp}isation to F. MARKTIN,. | ~ spring Furniture Aslee at the :~~-‘°“‘.’~‘““ uence uamedi tely, and fro m (oud M' duly anmounsed. He #ill h4 agents can make applisn | porses, Caitle, &«, &0, on the M ".“... eay other raluable articles 18 | .f which «@lll be glven. Coo | -â€"-......* Horses aad Curtiesold by hi '~. A N f =s 1 at gu srautes th. "'. w-'“ ‘m "":'..'“.:“::‘.QL“’.".":HO! “ Z" m ol wa% satnera‘ QTTO0® “'.a'l‘%.‘ll. sAaAVE}» FROM FIL LLING AaT TWEXTY.KIVE '.c“‘r BEKLOW co®T. * l cima of DAF 4104 1108. . , '”'” W hiskoy . '.fl [rish Pottoon u) and Lo« don Porte 4 and oth ar Alos. aeg 3praps. all grad reflpers‘ pri00® _ _ ma not be equalled by aay OAber, 10l Aisatal kinds of Soft Soap, without either LIPE AssPRaANCER â€"COUPANY, h_ BtitLISWUEKO 1817. 4 prrsons at a dista &...:‘.‘. en eapas ts N it the ProQte above refaerred to, all ; e whish may be PERERCTIED on or mldest and agliiest hborss san be made his master, and evento walk after him in sis, roads or Gslds, «@\thout the «lightest to the horee. . All scsomplisbhed inone day. yeurs for CORNS at a cheap rate, without WAisiIING COMPOUND, ~m op GaP Nn m Po share in the Divizion of ProQts of the past Are years, to 10th April 1nst. THE CAaPITAL BOOT & s0U0% sTOoR OP LEAgER 08 3T OR &, w bi i 4 mmmk Kss ue ECCp : :2 o2 p sn ic | &A D .___rOmoar, n:;.nn MAY, Directury for 110 P‘“hm of the closing year To beobtatned from ;5"""0-& | * o k & HOPE & ( Manager SEAdakh JONRE . sad u.-m NONl. anee _ _ , Souterpe and MS! n‘..‘" and botitle, l @pFC g3, uL0 BYE, €H WHISKEY , uut avor, at exiremel; gploes â€".. 1. _ WOs. neaple werance, oo da-ut:.". ESTABRLISHED BUSINESS, MePFCEEC OW AcdKl e CLOSEK & Q R AL NOTHICE «64 ® io be made to C. U. BALDWIN & CJ., of Montroal, Toessther «ith the TRAINING INFORMATION MEY AND LILQUORs®, s10< se @F ".o ther & Carrled on by sad thet Y*in€/ 2 CKLED HUEKRH®ING pr000, uMss T . , Piokieg, Brooums Fine Salt. Alt® ad ther Vinty4#* In Ot‘aws. A * o s« ND & BALDWIN BRO3., U STREEKT, ~P 6 W A YORK â€"STLEE: rownit 144 all gradoes Terms a Stook o1 M b. x all grado. ihbled with the Qravel Soap, and some of them of a F;;!;'. w .“ ‘“ @%} ()] um pPleSTm _ Laupary * as, B1o004, exir=umely low rioes Seotah Whuker ®#w W Uoulcdad 6 PKiGA ahading 4 If, W 4, Ports ~f fing Maderia W inss aproved by l$- Â¥RUUF ANXD TUBKE â€"LIST3 PROROEK YCUReUAY, 7 Nelioit or. Alex Frasor, K#g. oppostta the Post Otse : John Poupore, E#q, xo. 1307 . K8 a lafg® \rocerie®, «ud Fanoy #, Hrusbhes, Cw, Hen R A BRADLEY a wood Ott aw t . Vhittt ably t W t hs for Uas commenced hor ¢ and Montreal, with M O tawa at T -u.jfl; o U Nit w NAVIiGATI R& A I L W A Y coMx PAX Y. Will toave Aylmsr Ds Â¥â€"30 a, o. ho. d « Azflaulo Beaver, Toronto Matual Fire and Live x Insuranse C>, Genersal Commission A;r-l.l-pm Uanufactare« and Mimag Agont ning claims constaatly on hand, OfMce, sorner Metcaife and Sparks streots, over Maon Bro« Hardware Store. s 1307 3 m No: 104. "wee. ® LIBEK â€"TINSURAXNCE OOMr *A N Y OR MAINA * eene EWe The tollow WO-"{ has resul ved ‘-. mt::.uulllo business of n:‘nun-’- i l: 34 The UNION MUTUAL LL#E 1N8U 8 ANCE COMRANY, of Maine. j :“.':; "l?ix'?l ‘3.....""".‘“ m.'“:i. John, N. B s J s s Â¥For the Miniater of fl'nn- JOHN LAN@TON, ‘ORPFICK AND SiAbE @030M°*â€"UiNY . AM mast, York street, near the Markes, <emarmeme. fiMuflflmmuhfl-mt l-.::nom nus bost thanks to bis 6 aad the gonerat publie of Mta®wa «0d Count r wail a« his maoy soasiqnore at » datance,. h very liberal patronage bestowed on. and sense plased in him, sgince his advenat a Auctionser of thie a (Yi and to a»sure them h soastant deasire and enadeavour wilh be, to mt sontinaance of the «$ppoest anud patrona Uberaily extended to him. â€" Ue can reter with powurse to the % C. M. () matimerias be has rece plaoed properts ln Bbis b: qui« sale, excalient r returas are his credontia‘s. Ot awa, Novemser ) 34441 Oarriage and loq aad chose who bave o nees to diepose of will the Wart as soug a# po ihe Wart as soug as poski hi a Traue hales of Mersnandis®, V arm Htook, Kea! .“w“'om"‘ Art, #o., #0., as #0 .mm-um.u«.-mm «ww ve in mm-uu,o‘m.. very moderâ€" ato Lorte. id alo lor te. h t e e Py EY NR CCC sesond band Faraiture will be reseived ' hour durdg the day up is 1 eanch x t sof | couxkn O# qUEEN aAxp KLOLINXâ€"STH., vanses made on aiture, Rhames, or ther | _ OTTYAYVA. m'nu in lor Oals, or may be poâ€"shased loâ€" itt lt ._...“. it c a""‘ ay coyvex18xe gomroat Foa The Room io well lighood a work sae rm».::umm,.‘:.... LK THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. _ NYoue tavours purtonage are "‘"""“’. Tak Bakat m the _ Phe duls Room is well NUghood an, ventilaied, -:nâ€"unr.::umm,. being l.lfi't. oib ¢ tt® tavours purtonageo respecttully Heveral Housses in the oity on hands for sale. M A R K ) TUuB V wwR MwIyGOLA M , UGEXKRAL AVCTIONEERNK: SALES AT PRLV mupprpohboh-ml-fln generally on the wa. Krom hbis long experi« enog in the tr ade he o Tare his sarrices in ongaging men and attending to thair ralte while passing here to the best of hile abuity. COYMISSION MERCHANTS _ FORWARDES® now open to tB L4b t a N# 4 1 040f¢ mmadian UMINICK POX xÂ¥ x 818 8 Q . RAL AUVCTIONEER | '"‘“"'i.â€"niwomm-u. omm omm } , _ Qbate of «+ Inaing #aloon. D SALE @OOMâ€"City Austle MA K spacvous sxmmphbe toom lot commercia York street, near the Markes, | wavellers. UU# Ip#10?® *®. NLION FORWARDILNG] U,. CA#Â¥RON & C Agencres. ow 300 m t P w M 0 t KFina son Dataarum®t Otte va. | ith October ud 4 "‘W""U _ ) ts 4 ce t ....’.u.wonl thun thbw he intesect of nie papton® j teatiun, prom. 4 «0h rek yas, to marls a conlinwa® ssodute ao likeraily Buwto duwee Ralee at the MWart | vally, and Pro a Cume ts th ed. " Hhe will hoik woek! k #*, &0, on the M araot, be given, Poo large | wttie sol4 by hi duriog lent '.ulu amat us canoh of asptioncenieg 1 nu?lalu will acom » Rave Wocsen, Caort +gow. e of aniido woal to sen pmurth ut gooema d ind m _ 7 him, $1n00 uie ®*@Tone a ty aod to aâ€"sure thou d eadeavone wil be, to 1 e «opporst and patrof $ to Bouk. with peouuree to the kas reculved crom the a bis bands for Mlapos Atant orises. awi 1W camuuse mmpameapromme mm mm KTH Y Â¥ 1CT 0o K l AND~ awe ¢ t# Ou at #30®\® W 1 8 | WNtawe and Conntry, &« Corner of yaviaiie aan t i C l ore «t a distance, for the Mu““uuwfl .l'“.“‘ .:. m '.?ip q LEX cn.m-omunc.m now his advent as w# he % n to asure thean huat watâ€"aluss havtanw ant â€" Y Mouse has radime avounr wib be, to merit .‘nluld'ur IThe LAR sontaln »pust anud patronag*e ‘he chctouet Brands in and Lage ««s, and ever . 0. olube seam e« #iil be hound on thetable. Th pouuure to the .a: ds o‘s best offorts will be dirsoted to he somw esived crom thos®e wb & nauds for Maponi!, that tormu'muy nrises. auwd I.MO“' en > mm vomme menpneammaalignecms um « comnmem® P idA 1000 A TE RE1DCACEKA an hands for sale '..J‘:’ummul. Anstioneer. w 00 0000 0 000C i t K 3 CASSEL*, Proabier t 14 ® #13344.; A M oaghim o o Cl m CS MCM S We Thoe Puller, Architect, 10 ..;A&.n..'..u.:tahnlqo:zgl nentary â€" Calendar Managing _o.‘:__t...' !'â€"â€"-â€"'- x ‘. CWRIUTIE, Commusnon Mershant and x * Genera! Agent. Solo agent for Read‘s for 110. womh:w Li ‘ Ales and Portes. _ Pork, Fiour, &s., for sale. : No. 8, Oparks turest, usar the Russel! HOPE & CO., and [uLantmeorsimtk We _ _ _______. _|____. JONEI « HOLL aA ND ‘ a #LAN®, OPERCIRICATIONA, 4464 c cce Ne MWart will com | This house, (situated in in# car en 7 U 70 Lame to thime will 6# |.bas been recentiy enlsrged, Aited with adt vas db4 @eekly salee @ | m »dore vaprovements, and sefurnished through Maruet, due aothee | ut be Orst clasee «ty le. » lirge number of | _ The halls and spartments® are spadious A% o durmag the past | abry. that bos wblbiiy io ;dl-n URreakfast 8 a m ; Laack 1 pa nvamiag is appreq® ...n.“. ;100!.- & + Terme 44 bJ pet any, will 000 #>0We004, BP V woviien whals Uallfas will #nd at «Th ‘work gee, and Har | Curtoton, good u&-.m-dâ€" it to sead them to | sort. 3 MHalifax, Aptid 1, 1870, 1348 lm us to is triends on q un 9 0 N00 t O t ss 10, 16 aÂ¥10@ 4 MB t ho bis whoeas 0e proae | im 6B salk rebre®, «10 Day W alter dmith, Kaq. R W Oruice, Keq. ty hn t ow t t a w16 M a n o ger ETT Audito® §3 u, Pork, &e »e of that #ed apor LAE Kideauâ€"streot, Clta®wa. WiLhia® Mosamove. _ 3000 _ uese® Tamko® w _ ,,..'“,‘"m'. ay Public for the Pro "‘om of tp:boo. 3-». neur the Pos | Mce. s avoet YÂ¥ ork l KK# & .l-mmm-c A Solisitors, Conveyancers, &4+. oesâ€"In Court House, Ottawa. Roneat Li&re. Adutt . Jown J. @aua®L. "Qownub C. BARTKXELL, Barristet 1 solicitor, Attorney and Netarp Publbic, Clerk oEthe Ganas and County Attorney, for the United 11 10. : # 1t menh aely ap pos ‘ LCOMuOLA® *RA M iA®, Barfistes add AlLOES 1 W asyâ€"stâ€"Law, sollsitorâ€"inâ€"CUhaneery, Conveyâ€" «nger, &o. OMesâ€"Lang‘t Buildings, 53':"" »pposite the Post flice, Uttawa. « * â€" e« MAWA, Architeot. Oficeâ€"Aumond‘t * se Buildings, Rideauâ€"44., OHAWA. Wiy h. Aitochiee | 12 %. streat. 11"4: U the Pgase and Jounty Attormney, for e U " umt en of Prescott and Russell. OfMceâ€"!n th ‘vaut House, Liwvrmgaal. 34 Oe * * L BWBA & Wi%HEH, Bartsters an N c# W tin W ib [AAb iC K 0000 t 0 t '.\ C, CLEKMOW, Atormepâ€"aâ€"Law, Solleitor #% io «bhanse y. &-u\-u. Notary Public, uo , &e. uthoeâ€"â€"Over seuit‘s Coniesiiouaty, sparke stroot Contre Town, vBa#ra dawp. .'Clc'nll WKADEKA®O®, [ Mahil Cal vers‘ty.| Physlcian, durgeon an4 a ccouobeuws ru!:,-uu mwently veupled by bbe. Ma+ loocb, Duke««t Chaudiers, Ulta®#, 3t ty f > â€"â€"{FaA nabRIX@TONâ€"OTRKET, _ ‘ HWALIFAX, NOVA 8SuOITIA . _ Setablished 1881. â€" \*a’-“mmm’. nours from # a a. to 4 p. & g._‘”dwmbuhmnt A amss=ees of t.0 &Â¥ 4 and BAK, At mighs ous vo 16. & at hi residence, Murray slreet. "l. WAUUEs LAMWD, FDhysionan, dungeon, Ascombeur, OMoee in Mt. Moath‘s UT9, hore, Rast emes of Auppar‘t Birdge,. OLe+ itussoel\‘s WV vay incor® 8 3 tb A 4 wury wb moue K anrc® Cbds bh Ob V t UK = QURKE® * RReratn a#T, l M. KAYV ANAGONM, Propeistar, Comner of Metsmilte and W sliingtogâ€"straots, n mite the ealin entraunce to the dorernment Bus: Uâ€"â€"Money advanced on \s aded sscurity pACK W 10 in MOVEREq, A M i.) WLLL, Attorney at Law soligitor in cnuo-:. Convey anser, 40. monâ€"â€"Post Oillee Baildicgs, Eigie sirset t3*% 0B % N4D4% 4 AbLO K. C©. LK00G0, Â¥4 Jurgeon . 40 Ascouchour mâ€"mm.w Who b4 &A % & f amtemie | . .. . 1 W w. &. Tami®. e en u. ts M l " WILLINXG®, Ir., Arshitest, Ofceâ€" | a Hall‘s B‘ook, Auppars‘ 'fia‘ 3 \ _ Ravsmanoumâ€"â€" H aA Sime, -z &A« Puila ‘ 1e0 o hraan 9 2e vuert ; Tas Repeobie: the Managing Dirsstor 0. & 8. L. K. K. tame | c.llflll_oâ€"fi.-- i-“ .“ ,flo Qenera) esns Bole agent for Read‘s | Uighwines andProof # Riskey hâ€"u..un':l wiet P. W WB I A HLEKITO® HOLRK, %HL K K w d in w PuLA Y a* | U 1oOND‘s 8L0CK, . OLEVRKIH M A M HAR, Deatist. Offseâ€" | the CuNMRANY‘A OFFIC4, i the Tone ® spurkaâ€"st oet, Contral Ortawn. _ 3440 _ | grookvilie on WEDNXE3OAY,the TEXTH [iNh] . WHKOWOK WUKCHISONX, Deatin | day of AUOUST wost, at PFWELVE o‘sleck asee, flceâ€"Sparksâ€"street opposite Magee & | .f which all persons interssted are heredy requir ll*w» 4”_.’___ «l to take antion And the table spread with EVERY DELICACY OK THE SKASOXN. o o C > Oe in u‘lt. mite the Court Houss and Public #1 MAKINKS, Oue °_ _ w Arguvle atreet MWoiuets a@. .A Artuons. Post â€"diee Rulldings, Ligin stresk. "HK UNIONX HOU#EK, AVERLY HuUSH, OD wires of \a® I PA*Y,. a Re L AR4 is Nereb wilt bowdl to ohe CHOICEKEST LIqUVORS, WHkakAas n nesn dizcovared that ond lispose | person» been tamparmiag with the wires of the & TLRGRAPH Cox%â€" PA*XY, a Re# s ONXK uUNO E0 DOL L NRA is hereby tor mmok infoâ€"matlon a# wilt laowd to ohe iation of the offeaders. y Ortier of the 1403 â€" WWILGIWE _ & _ LA WLAn, WIWOTLE & Coâ€"e Landk durrepers, Land _ Agents, B anughtumen, &o. OMcese, opposits UGood stabling an d an Asteative Mostior dn e 4 ol 1@ un + 1 gury . Public, C Wl oo 0 t . By Orier of the q *4 w f w. aAt usaTtRONG, PROPRIETORL, #Wiet %K Munidred Collare Reward 1t Law & & HAILLON, Dattmsters zo. Odenâ€"Meegrove‘s Duiliings * Ausseil »edicut, L.+« au!. COCHLANX, PROPRIKIOL. WiacelH@nrou sâ€" (niuated in the seantre of the eÂ¥p) absy e eX ie e Protiheck et Unintls | Ruyiink, Freuch P. (WMHARA. Puopniuto® uns Kowaad «9 â€" wb Â¥@ 9 B Â¥. DRUKXMOND, Mabager buuilh Â¥# Ciginest : 4546 Halllar, : w AObGE+ |° , Conveyâ€" ‘ Dys Mtuffe, Beeds, and all the Mussliadgcous Kletnâ€"st.. | slese usually sold oz Droggste a..3 moug . wdail M ty Tollet Articles, an4 Brushes whU®. | _ _ Kuglisk OTTawWA, THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1870 ) wht Oe 139300 gib» The sabseriner bogs to inform bis tremis anf he puablic geqerony, that be bas cvemebred nustsess in the saew builileg adjoinieg the unturie Baskt, sparie streot, with a pertaectly as# and comple ts stoak old ; Genulae Drug*, guropeas and Amersicsana The Popular Propristart | Canada Contral Railway OGee, 1 â€" Ortaws Citp, Juse 10, 1478. will recaire the attention their importance deâ€" mands. The preserpthn depart®â€"ost will be :.‘ e ...-‘.fllll.:o:.hlhtq..‘,. .J-.-ulo--*”‘ Physictsns and country mersbants supplied. The subscriber has ample facliimes for atieod> Ing to the waate of bis eurtcr¢ C AL+XANDER CHURI#1: 4 Weawe, February 11, 1570 1008.4 v hussist amt Pharmaseenatiecal Cheomist The Ansual General meswog of theCANXADA CKNTR iL RALILW A Y Companay will be held at ts COMPA NYA OFFICE in the Ciuty of Orta®wa on FRIOAY the TWELEPTH (llib) day of AUAUST sest, at TWELYVE o‘cleck neen, o which all porsope Interested are heroby required 1 take notl¢e. + OTTtAawWwa RiAILWAY COMPANY Family medicises and physicians‘ presoeriptrons 1B The Assual denera: Mesting of the Brockvilie and Ottawa Rallway Company will be beid as Urockville & Ottaws K. K. LAse, Urockvilie, Ont., June i9th, 1878. _ 11 to W W Arink i6 @4 P 4A # e /L s & l? M # J‘ # â€" t4â€"( es o nA Es CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. ROCK V i1LLKE hn“n““dl smevaily, but they w1A keap eonstamil VWY K+ 4 spetngÂ¥ e< waâ€" BKEY AXD MUTTONX. s Sparke Ntm«t, Contre Town g A SPICE&Y anv S8ALT ROUND, ALEX/NDEL â€"CHRLI®TIE *o be had 4. “lb.r-::â€"nlmfl hrtereiesll ie c oogusfTs â€" ~_ UTORKAA TV sUetonKs DEPFARTXENT, «gCHELL BRp ROLLED BEEF FOR PARTIEE sh4 cdlermas GovERxOR GFNERAaL Epglab Cbeaioals, NoOTICE Â¥RESII KILLED NOTICE, BY.WiARD XARKE!. TUELR CELEBRATED ixtent Me4latamt | _ MB PRG3 FON, Inte of Margan & do., Lond on, Eogiand. f ** ue _ MBR R )WAELL into Menager of the Taslorin Madictnss snd Proparations | Dep wimoent of Mages & Resell,ot this olt y. A%@ THELR STALLA, AFALLâ€"L #4 W . L. WORSLKY, Beersiany Â¥. K. WORLALEY, Nes. 6 and T , 'm.’o Qutaws, Juse 11, 19A x LK IT A.L * 1870. a SELEUCT aAassoOkTMENT OF T weeds, WMiaw s, May #, 1870 % & Nork.â€"A Sapplement Mail Bag for Canaâ€" Bag most respe faily to intiapate to their friends . dian a'unp:or will zor’duod every Friday at and customers that they have just reseived and 11.45 a. m. All letters must be fully pre= nuve ready orinspes lon paid by Etamps. Ao Registerad Letters can be sent in this bag. Suitable for the comiag season, comprining ENGLisH, _ f ABLE DES1IGN~. ITuE uEADY.â€"MADE cuornise * D*"* NEKWEST AaXD MostT FASHIONâ€" is «‘se vory somple@s, anl will be found of the ban malsmials and most Cashlonable styles. Bpecial atteation is called to a _ M DRY GOOVS. §# ip s o m M es % | Â¥or sale at $1.50 each Tulloring Department under the superrision ol a ‘m“‘m”“fl.‘,‘“.‘“m dOrat class outter. | be to any door, window or place where Ruits made to order in best and latest styles 1'“‘“‘“"‘"& lood O cnsured or no se ¢, greucins at vun Buspendears, Ssarts, Ties, Coll «rs, Shirts, Gloves, | a, &o. Togetber with a large and well mssorted | astant. The whole of my stook is oftered to ousâ€" mmere ab a very low Agure #o as to make rooam tar the New Apring Goods. I would oall qpesially be attenation of curtomers to my heary stook | adge for poursel{. LEADY KAD®K CcLOTHINe Which will be soid withort Reserse at a low price 4IJ goods marked in plain bgures, with an ascomplished lady teacher, W edassday, the Ond lastant I giss C s ces mm.uum-d ua”l-| “"’“"‘""’“""!c“r"'.’.?.’u".’.' entien to Wire Robert Btowart, Wilbrod streot. _ l medical autborities and judges of Tea, have beer A YEKRY LiRGE A880RTMENXT Broad Cloth:, LARGE ASSORTHEXT oF "RLINO AXD UMMER gqyvVercoats For one mooath oaly, Mrs Robort Bteowary having made arrangements «Urest, --"â€"_dlnfu (utauwa, June #3, 1868 HKES®TONR® & FRLEXCH, Paris. Lessons on Piamo a: 1 Slaging. Rid#48* | qypross ofices. In sendingordert Arest, corner atheut 4 P nrnu.ou [n sending orders below the amount uf k10, to save expenre it will be better to send _;"'_"_';_’2‘.{";.“"",__â€"_,__'_'3_ ‘mmb‘on::v.m::n a 25 1b box would “. Our us mn“u “”lc‘l-“lflo. FOL BEGiNXNXER8, '::.“"""m' m‘."'."“:g::"...‘ Classes will be held at MR. GOWANX‘3 MUSLC \\ to one address carringe paid, and mark each ; box plainly, so that each party thei ; Tea. 2!.!. M:* on Mentday, Wednsestieay wo':m.’d a the Tes we .'o:: u.."I::.onun Priduy, on after Monday, the 104 April | eatisfection. I{ they are not sn.isfae rythey canp sor the parpose of giving thoroush lastrustion in the N""""“"HF";',";"',‘ > andamental principles of musie, erpecially as apâ€" R .‘ P ken Lerf, S vlied to the stady of the PLANO PORTE ander the Uo.w 'hon:::r: New Beason do btoto.o.c Aecmtencl Mr H.B. PRIPP sonducter of the Oitaâ€" | and Abe ; Very Best Full Flavored i; Se 6 ."l do, 15e ; Boans \""‘“""""‘""""" vgublit ofthe a.,a'v‘o.:- J.;:-."c:.-a Soe/stey hune do,/bhe thurch of he Hely Trisity, Cathedral Oburch of ‘ Te Fiue, 66t, Pluest, The, _ "" _‘ ohe LOTHS AND aPRING IMPORTATION®, C MEARA & CO. KAEAYT CLEALLNG BALL. W#ELLING AT OOST PRICE then to Mrs Robert SLowAm, " EOTos mDppl | neomoumsed to be quite pure, and free m and Qurzwn Beptamhker Tik, MUWKK _____" _1 L September #h, 1800, _ / 1118f 1uuH:|..=lum‘3nd_€::nm:'fl= 4. J umes‘, Toreate, and of Christ Oharch, Ottaws . Ves lor evarse ol 30 lessons, t#o dollare and a hulf, Application to be made to r. OUuW AA. Hach clas to be Haited to cight paplis. _ 13390 U A B 1 T MX A K £E R ® In the matter of Joseph MHenry Camels _ Kenâ€"| more, Osiario, * AN umuln! A MEETIXG of the Crooditens of the ‘ub*** | *000 one bor whit ul“.‘nw‘u...]“!m-n-d <he County of Carleton, on Mn.muhk,. Manoger t JULY nes*, at TWO wrlock is the m,*m ":.::‘““ Estate *# . y a tor erdering the a€siire of the Estate. _ _ ‘.__.;__"&.:_wduc busn â€"e«s, and s@ppiying a g4Â¥4 artiole, to merit & 3b sre d\ob'uuhcg Beg to inform tUheir Frignds anl the Publis thit thoy ha re com mensed “'-qa_. Ne, 18 Spuk»s Btrea, and b ast, by strit Altention to ABOLRGO ABD DRPORTHKEA®T. OK PHER NRVERF STYLEKZL. («.‘.‘..“‘ # ‘ €» WHOOLY ENT aAQCÂ¥ OÂ¥ 1069 Doe Skin1, M «wtreau!, YWth Jane, 1870, cask PURCHASERsS, sLOTCH AND CANADLANX MUANUFACTURES '.yspdv..:* wile} Apply at this +, personaily or by letwer. | it DA M W aANTED. â€" 4 BP Fancy Coatings, Vestings, &« T & I L O i4 CRARLE) BAJILLIK, U W ® B LL , 1870 Â¥. RAJNTTE, KP ARTHENT OMEARA & 00 : 1345 6m Per Canadian Steamer from Quebec every Friday at 10.45 A.M. Perâ€"direct Packet via New York, every Tuesday at 5.40 a.m. On Money Order Offices throughout the Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and Ireland, Newfoundâ€" land and Prince Edward Island, can be wbtained at !h‘ufifiu. Also, Postage and Bill EStamps. / * rPoBT OFFICE SAVINXGS BAXNK. LB* Deposits will be received at this Office. Interest nl’::od at the rate of Four rr cent. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at any time. Five per cent. will be allowed on 1; ecial deposits in sums of $100, for the withâ€" drawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" 3; ecial deposits 11 drawal of ':.heh quired. Poat Orrics, Ottawa, 13th June, 1870. La WRENCE aÂ¥D OTTtAaWA RAILFRAY _ > DOD ATE. s se s eney se senps 8.10 a m, 100 p m, 10. 00 p m AFTIÂ¥O .....comecesss.. 4.80p ip, 11.90 a m, # 0# pm Car aboes Irabas coane t at Prescott Junctiâ€"n with brond Craa« Aail ray for «ll points swouth sast and west. slei. J i _ Ort awa Urridzâ€"â€"YÂ¥ork street, corner 0 Bust streoi. £% U TAYLOR, Agents A lew very useful « CAPITAL" *8TOVE : DEPOT. Also new sapply of beauntiful . : Arrtval and Veparture of Mails. Including the «N Q‘Râ€"W E 8. T E R," Bird Cages, P.J8 0. ORHLW t. O0%AW A CIIILDREN‘3 CRIBS, Tin Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, 10 a~ 1~+14] _ Buillders job work to order. U MNEAQOWS & CO, 4 35 sussex tree "H LA 3# BE W AR Es 1 The whole Dominion snould buy theirteas of the . Importers, THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY SUMMER ALLANGEMENT Orrica Hocas raox | Ceue P e Ts F Â¥ T chsup. Tesorly »0‘d by this Company. f ;' An excellent Mixed Toa oLVbOdM | bbe und 10¢; \ ory good for common purposes, b0e. i E* Dewatrs ol pedlars ana runpers using o8r amme, or ofeming our Feas in small packagess Sothing loas than a cattie sold . Sote the Ad iressâ€" The Monire . es Company Goepital â€"st., Montreal. w..o“".o won . mt Wb A NP WE MONTREAL OAiliLe=] T & 1 VELLEHR av1o£k. TEA COMP ANY. BURGLARS ALARMS sURGARS TAKE HEED BRITISH MAaILA CLO8K Wire Flower Baskets, COOK sTOVES8, Cholice, WONEY ORDER®S aeom o% a cnus:‘ Manager Canadian Erpress Com any, mentioned in this cirealar equal G. P. BAKER,| > Postmaster. AX., To T PM. For burning Conl. Iron Bedsteads, MoLEAN, 18 Sparks strest. ww i County Council of the United Counties of e 1 Prescott and Russell. e ! _ Mr. Casselman moved, seconded by Mr. 4 | MclLeod, that in order to shew some slight approb«ation of their appreciation of the | conduct of the 18th Battalion of Volunâ€" &, | teers;‘ in the promptness with which they 7| had responded to the late eall for theu at | services on the frontiet to aid in repelling on | the late Fenian jraid, that the sum of 3150 bâ€" | be voted to the battalion for the purpose *â€" | of presnting a stand of colors to them.â€" | Carried unanimously. . | SECOND DaYâ€"WEDNESDAY ‘ The Council met this morning ‘ to adjournment, and proceedec noss. ) In t Wh ‘rery wanton bird that gares k\'.m sing and chirp‘:er praiges . To the freshiyâ€"budding branches that will stoop to huAhot e'i::ok T pert i ) yr®, perfume laden. s \Q':fl m:':;uu to the nmfi:. While the streamlet| of her beauty | to the alders soitly speak. » And I. hor own trus lover. With a charmed song will move her To breathe a 3weet confession in our loveâ€"enchat Mr. Casselmhin sa d that in moving this| Mr. vote he wished to maintain his positron of | pled beéing free from the charge of advocating | tion any lavish expenditure of the people‘s | exte money, yet at‘#he same time being liberal | here \ in support of anything from which beneâ€" | vide ficial results might be reasonably expected. | be t ‘ He thought that when they found such | back gentlemen as Mr, J, B. Lewis, and other | vant | prominent members of the Society who | _ M were not agriculturists, put their hands in | dras ‘ their pockets to promote the interests of | and these long neglected Counties, they should | gua not hesit«te to do the same. (The Provinâ€" | in t! cial Exhibition had never been held in this | the section of the country, and they ought to | gen give every encouragement and aid towards | pre! p having the Exhibitvion in Ottawa in 1871. ) mor \Me thought it would be below the characâ€" | see ter of this Council to vote a lesser sum | gen 'thnn $2)0) towards the accomplishment of | A ‘ so desirable an object. cer | The question wils then put and carried | lon | unammously. 3 SA ts c L0A And Love shall aye L T :u‘n'o'hif l£"';f It was then movred by Mr. Casselman, and seconded by Mr. Wilson, that a sum of $200) be granted to the Ottawa Agriculâ€" tural Society to turther their object in b inging ‘the Prm'incinl Exhivit.on to Otta wa in 1871. Te vâ€"'-l"l:-,-.;r:â€"n;fiend connected with it to be left to the Warden and Colonel ana officers of the Battalion. . n etnao es _Mr. Casselman said that in réference to the Canwla Central Rolway, there were other p.ints on which . information was» d.«sired, and as Mr. Rodden was present perhaps he would be able to aftord: it to them. * r Mr. Rodden said he was unwilling to ocâ€" cupy their time, but any informsition he could give would be at their service. He he ind objections made to the applhcition made some time ago in the name of the company for Municipul aid tow irds the ex pense of survey. ~He considered that move, which came from Brockville in Auence, was most imfiluic. The prelimi nary survey was intended to ascertain wh_re the line shoulfl be located, for this purpose it was n ry to some extent to consult the occupiers, but when he (Mr Rodden, was appointed to the dire tion he objected to this u})pl tion for aid. They had the survey of the Northern Coloniza tion Road as far as Grenvillo re «ly to thei: u«e. From Carilion 10 Uttaw: thry had nothing but old surveys from which they were oolloctin{ ail the information they could, and if the ci?' of (Utittawa and: the counties of Prescott and Russell were ready to join in the project the survey would go on immediately, and if it were th opinion of these counties that the line should run through the back country rather than the river front they would start the . survey in that direction #o that immediately on Mr. KRichardson‘s return from England it would be entered on Mr. Richardson had gone to Englind for the purpose of consulting with monied men there as. to the best mean» of floflin;d ;)fl‘ thc;mbo:l:dn of â€" the Company, and if succe a lar tion of tbop.;onewul . obtained woa:m cir. culated in t counties. â€" It was objec ted that the Canada Central was doing no th Wns tere wit uons day ts boot games [ 10 f re was not a ta up‘omtlut it did not carry teams and | th men to the work on the construction of | C the line above OUitawa, where men were | w H-.‘ shillings and teams twelve shil | of ings per d.y, and the county was scoured | h. to vbtain them, as the line must be open | th to Ottawa in Reptember. The city of ?f;l uU treal was pledged to the line, the amount and condit.ons only to be settled. _ As to | a; the details of aid it was intended to be #o | m much per mile for each sec ion, the money | U to be puid on the completion of the sec | t« tion, reserving part to the completion 01 | a the line. _ On this side of the Uttawa you could take the same course. . Divide the | e line throufi these counties into sections and issue bonds .as the work progresses, mkinfiu reservation in the same manner, snd t the payment of these bonds over pe of twenty or thirty years. A mil b lion of dollars was sure to be spent in | t the construction of the portion of the line | c through these counties. urely some porâ€" | C Qioaolthul,ugemnm-fickherem} t tered among the people and tell on their | 4 ity, increasing the population, re I Eudn‘ taxation and opening the country. | | \ Mr. Edwards asked for some information 1 from their delegates to the convention. ¢ || The Warden said that as one of their | | delegates, he had attended the convention | | in Ottawa, the proveedings at which reâ€"| , | sulted as Mr. Rodden had stated. We also,| , | with Mr. Hagar attended the meeting 0 the Directors of the Canada Central R.il way in Montreal, and endeavored to im | press upon them the necessity of the road | passing through tlie centre ot these counâ€" . | ties with, a view to open \f&uthe country | and benefit the "people. is had some effect. MHaving read some passages from a letter of Jionâ€"J. Abbott to h m on ) | the subject, he next referr d to the Easi e lhwkofiry oppositin, as to which h * | had a long convessation wich Mr. Boyd, in 2 | the interest of that township, nd he un s | derstood that the C â€"nada Central would «| comsent to their line sweeping toward "! Vankleek Hill, for that end â€" passing sonw N | distance from the river. The eompui{ fel: e | that any connection with the Grand Trunk u | at Vankleek Hill would place â€" them k | under the control of the Grand Trunk, which was : generally _ con sidered not to beâ€" managed for â€"the a test good of the public or the share fien.' Mr. Abbott shewed them that : any connection by Vanklâ€"ek Hill with the 25 | Grand Trunk was impossible.. The influ 4; | ence of the Ottawa River Navigation Com pany was also brought to beair on them, to s7y | comp 1 t eir adoption of the Grenv lle line without suceess. As to taxation, Al mh‘tho increased taxaton on him Â¥ be heavy, he considered he would weor ; | For|still the same old story l‘}"h! !nc.{ in all |:-' glory. Then (Ver W hon the me All heavien w y« of morming sight. s A Spring Song ty. pensiy larling let me lead y e soft and pearly me mond lark her t h. though a wor he & serap hang J pursuant to busiâ€" $PHRICEâ€"3 CENTS 1 & the north & we do not . chance the forever. Mr. Ross said they certainly had to thank Mr. Rodden for the information which he had given. He would not like to be.con sidered as opposed to the project, or grant ing aid. to it, but there was no use in disguising the fact, that if the Raulroad crossed the river near Hawkesbury village the opposition to a grant in aid would tbe general, whilst if the crossing were at Carillon it would have the unanmmous up Mr, Casselman said the resolution was drawn up so as to give every satisfaction and security, and if more stringent sale guards were required they could be secured in the byâ€"Jaw. As to the point for crossing the river, he would say Carnllon was for general security and satstaction the most preferable, He thought Garden Island was more exposed. â€" He was glaa, now ver to see that the feeling of the Council was so* general tor givivid to the line. Mr. Hagar, MP., sail that there was® certainly no place to compare with Carni lon as an w'epuhlc crossing piace _ As ‘w the other points touched on particular y in reference to the procecedings of their delegation, of which he was one, the War den had left him nothing to say on the subject. .The Diwectors of the Compamy gave every cre it to these counties o the initiatory step taken by the Couneul, wi i st he impressed on them the {act.‘ thatithe ulumsite aid â€" depended. on the route which the line would take through theâ€"e counties. . He hope l they woula noylet this golden opportunity slip, and let the road be built at the other side of the nver. Since we held out hopes of aiding to the extent of $200,000 the North West Terri tory had been opened up to us, and B.it sh Columbi« was: now knocking at tike door for admittance into our Contederation, an 1 a clause had been intro luced into the Bill enabling Government to take thhs K ilway aâ€" part of a Grand Trunk line to the Paciiic, so thit the probaility is that in a ftew | years the Government would step in and | retieve usâ€"aluggether from any" hability in | respect of it. 1 Mr. Edwards considered the sum pro posed to be grantéd a much luge â€" sum, in pwsorli«)n. thin ‘one muillion ‘trom Monâ€" treal. _ Our chef advartige would b> the money spent along the line, in its construcâ€" tion, but when that was over we should teel that our t:xes woere doubled. He did not think $200,000 would hive any influâ€" ence on the Company. . As to the rout«, they would*make it wherever they tho ight it. would &y best, and, «erummly, if . they went back from the 1 ver they would get n» traftic from the North siie. Mr. Casselman had one remark to make. Mr, Edwards scemed to consider that the road must necessarily run near the «ttawa River to secure the trafflic from the north â€"ide,. _ Now ‘that would be but a drop in the d6cean. â€" Look at the result of builiing the Grand Trunk on the St. Lawrence. Why every main who supported that poliâ€"y was afterw irds ashamed ol it, _ Jt would se absurd to put it there. Mr. Edwards explained that ho was not in favor Mo:,{’hcjng it on the River front. â€"_ The ution was then put and carmied by a larg â€" majority. ‘ Thefollowing gentlemen were then ap po nted a (‘?nm ttee to prepare a by law for the granting aid to the W«nada Central Railroad to be laid before the Council at its next sitting : Messrs. Bradioy, Ross, De Lesderniers, McLeod, the Warden:. and Clerk of the Council. s The ovinion of Mr. J. B lewis; of O ‘The opinion of Mr. J. B Lewis«, of Ot tawa, on the case submitted to hiun as to the right of Mr. Butterficld, Master in Chancery, to an office in the Court House, was re.fi, and he b ingentitled to it in his dpinion, it was resolved that Mr. Buttertiel 1 be furnished with a room accord ngly, and that a committeo be named to arrange for that purpose. in * that purpose, % ‘Mr. O Brian eaid as the opinion was against him, and that one. of his rooms MML go, he would not give them the trouble of appointing a commitâ€" tee, but arrange for the transfer of a room accordingly. e f _ The business of the: Council being now led the Council adjourned . â€" K The amount of gold in existenc» at the beginning of the Christian era is estimited4 to be £85,40X),000; at the time of the dieâ€" covery of America it had fallen to £1 1,400,â€" UX). . It then ;rmduall{ increased, and atâ€" tained in 1600 to £21,000,000 ; in 1700 to £79,000,000 ; in 1800, to £225,000,000 ; in 1843, to £400,0081,000 ; in 1853, 10 £600,â€" JV,0U0 ; whilst the present amount is vaâ€" laed at £],200.000,000, which welded into one mass, could be contained in a cube of 26 feet. _ Of this amount £800,000,000 are estimated to be c in and bullion ; £3», XX) in watches ; and the remainder in jewâ€" elery, plate, etc. | A cubic inch of gold is worth (at £3. 178. 104. per ounce) £42; a uic foot, £12,562; a cubic yard, £1,959,â€" 552 A London paper publ shes an item givy* ing the strength of Methodism throughout :Lworld The di; wres show 3,3x9 1*6 members, 19049 miniâ€"ters, 592934 local preachers, and 3,654,215 nunday «chool scholars. t 2 YA good beginning is half the work. ‘An old friend is worth two new ones. .. Balzic, in his Physique du Marriage," weertsâ€"wh t to the young appes #s a paaâ€" lox, though the miildle ;fuL doubtiess iccept it as an undeniable truthâ€"that men are never «o dargerous to women as at the age of about 50. _ f A Philxdelphia doctor says that washing horses in the mo ning in wate> in whien one or two onions are sliced, will kâ€"ep all the: fies at a distance. â€" The experiment is worth trying. | .> _ s A EVA vpJ " Why do you callfime birdie, my Things Worth Hememberiag» Luimmily W _ cro=stm the unat U e omm on nocy. 2 oune y could be secured point for crossing Carrillon was for istaction the most Garden Island was glaa, now. yerg Lo bhe Council was so ) the lime. i( thait there was mpare with Card vossing piace _ As ‘hed on particular roceedings of their was one, the War img to say on the s of the, Compamy se counties lo â€" the the 'wuu:'ll. wi i st the {act. that the «1 on the rouie solution SALisia ingent â€" lnl .'. wex 9 ) F n jear q Â¥|

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