i2 the »nd BW qa¢10 ke MMGROYV K armaes __ it _1 20 e eranemiminciony Sily Lae Chambert montia un F a * _ goase and ©*95 7. Acconuchenar Oflceâ€" g, OLIÂ¥CEHR Sparke i oek 4 OEAMILE® Conyeyangers raes. _ __, Motets #Antt 1664 P""-'_â€"_-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". svexaery noraX®. » iSkHIYGTOY â€"A*TLIT, K A & A, W'â€" .‘u BY $ ® at his realdence, 10811 LA LKLD, i# 4 _ 1 3 208. ty dirczet 1 * ol af maghton‘s Diaing Saleon.) »‘&,w for 00.-..7“" patent T;ï¬;‘-n& “{‘a:uu VUnk |â€" Meferermaaes til it, Chandiero, Ottawa. 200y | KGK HUTCHWIION, L Dâ€"S. sUkKGEOQN DENTIST, #2 w. to 4 p. ® w VVIB S en EJM and K ingâ€"sts. he Conrt 0 «ad Public Offices, $ cory,: iontay a2008 emenuly" C _ 0 0C «Wowkk a :mmul-u: 'ah‘:- on-:'u-- prssonce of a $4 s a006 to the mounth . sn e m uataee 100 u‘ Iod:.'.lu 1,+roduced m h.flmdlï¬oï¬muo patd® of which ao.-uou...u-n-u Mmm loses his tooth as it bra. s ns sensuited auy diy, 4830P4° seaaday, W'O‘.lhhny propared to wupply . of TEE P 1, or to lasact slagle Tasth ao.ohutgou. wilror or vuloanite ftting so clasely and «awly to ) us to be capable at all the uses to ural toath ace applied â€" without the ncowssnience to the WeRLOI®, A84 after mb i from 9 1 m to 6 p w September 3. }8TO 108 _“0’!. "'T.u‘.c doileitorâ€"+nâ€" C FAX, NOVAa 3u4UTIA,, Ustablished 1851 f onttenanient roortorn remion.." nJ‘l'«:ws‘yg:-- K & CEA L10O8+ 10K POX. ERAL COOMMLSSLON AGRNT, Rigat" “‘o vawa. wammm . she Ortaws. From bis tong experiâ€" ; adehe ofers his services in ongaging imadingto their raite while passing best of his abllit y . aIFIRFSC®A. * rms of disease and °0 -â€"a ne uime the most can fap, it should eoi.ly and . cc al|TIIP â€" GOVYVERNOR _ GFN im in= °. 7.-'-2«» mate customers Emh- completoly cured, :m ld::v.:l'l Moo.:::flm‘ s Qnerry PW “. Wu'o boactai M 90 ENET C e roronge ooet [apueteave ant sherty U o El ginâ€"st. A3utt OFFEEâ€"â€" parnlk M i+ :. Prash CoJsq yround sed reested dal B 4 ‘:“m’;n . souee Ame't & Oo j 3 ta * » ::_'":'.':‘;'.“*.. I| weasy, Piper‘s und other brands. * Barrister ouL a n atyâ€" % se Netary "'“'bc“" ‘l De Kuyper‘s and Hoatwan ) B a Attorney, for the oh“‘ bottie. j 2s RuesaiD â€" Officeâ€"In th* | a 4 >1xE8_â€" Sn es Irve s dsn \ L _A ll Adbonnd «tuention piven to the tre vmen t Lo _Â¥â€"ks ies . Oficein Mr. Hearn‘s Uraw of Arppor‘t Riidge, OM« Minnan, Bartsters jugh, Brounchitisa, Astima, 1 uni Consumption. ‘ never before in the history of nniirentgagin on ce of ms as “’:‘:’"‘ Tesiedy Anea --r‘:&hvoz‘ known &A# a C nctor aitingt thetm. hile adapted to Sparks Streel. t ~«MIMES‘ â€" OFFICE. L“"‘ ‘\-.:-ewvmâ€";tv ha:mï¬dl':;““L #o complete i« its mastery mwml,-wuflw""‘ of them yield to it. . When aoti+ ? unuer the Cherey #+¢â€" es '5â€â€™.".““?"' is always relioved and often whoily | is hâ€"-flflw" im are its known that we need -“olh-hfl'-"'“""'â€1 t® the public that its qualities are fu‘ty | «i Rkrts, D Caab al Otawa. and Sulsons. of dsease and to mm C C OE welk sn ......p.bu-f. ud well selected stock, comprising PSA RMT‘s \ Wines, Liquors, Tobacoo, Lausary anad Fancy aamnmeamesus cesc ansaeenmeamne n eem lbp-un-.lflm Piockles, lu-...-u.‘ a &, Sarrister, Atto®> Cundles, Coarse and Pine Sait. _ Also. .1yâ€"Chancery, Convrey Boedequrand ther Vinegors Coreer of cun ***}yurpg3 PORKK, . : CKLED su.uon,‘ ne Avaâ€" ut d LALKR. UKRKLNGS8, ' maphos, it uoes C 000 tlla C &l-" Arsenie, Quinine, Bismuth nh"d or pouotw\l;‘;“.i;flt;: nowiso nrtm an k ita rnm’h‘\-flw agne di# itmfl sccount, and we heliove 1 in the history af Ague medicine by the acknowledgaments we sudical suras effected in obetinate other remedies had whoily failw! * ym‘ry--i-leu;ll‘ ‘:2. af *3# localitie«, w ep the A rt"ag:n daly. ind * from Juw 99. in excolaat remedy, as::m-. CC ks 0 and BRAK. At nighs ¢8% s, Murray: 41000b 00 00____ Ra®® kmplies, it does Cure, 20« ig neithor A reenie, Quinine Realthy activ®y . Msonders and | iver Complaints, it is MHanton‘s Blook, Aparks* remedy, produci n-& iu"':'. C & r":?%"&. 4 Bro® PEER BOTTLE, â€". . S mt at Law, Sobloitor ‘ 1 er, &o., Sussox» a . the aam UEAWaâ€" 4y | titute a cow es P Jap :.’. o‘.â€"l-‘ ce e, Eiginâ€"st. dGutt | ; * mlld‘t premise 4, Wieeâ€"l8 ‘ M l 1qvo smm J > DCNNHHLA ‘ 4 go« | essmc Pinal 33 i. L“..â€"n..fl W aiter Amith, Leg, BR NÂ¥ Cruics, y .31 reyootiee. $ * “' iqvorsâ€" _ â€" k **. i!:u.m':.a:nml C * Ph rater atyâ€" % ;05..::1 ‘|.u.°l."':’m and Hoatwan -.! n wood | .. battie. }| PR o the ' "A1XE%â€" i4 , L ‘*\‘ Shotries o all gradet; -"': * l Sildan s clan en ca0dr iD |: # a» |".:""l ~e ‘ wuIsKEY, | « street, | igh prod asd â€" avor, at extramoly low rless. | ! oo c__ | Rherne‘s and Stewart‘ Beotah Whuket .l!“ .': a _ the namerous other articles necessary 0 con* ® titute a complete rtook . * * | *WM * * Sepan, Ostong, Congou, impsrial Youn8 :’ Ayson, quite fresh aad cheap. at & °'â€â€.:aolu'md ac d reested daily on 1488. es 1 GCureâ€" % ““._"."'3_92 wever, Sule which arise miasmatic ue ue ; P M of Ur | Ge will have alweys on hand the best perâ€" w ‘_wmvm-nu aad Loadon. 13987 M& @BNDRAEAV wolieits a visit to convince all aral ‘d&m"w «AVING OPEXED AIS. W ESTABâ€" 7 LISHMENT k {nearly opposite the Ocd Stand,) ""ir s T1 sclected stock, comprising @roceries, \ 1870 UK OLD Beg moat respe fulty to Intimate to their friends and customers th :t saey bave jast recelved and have ready ortaspes lon KXIS WHELANX, Guitable for the coming soason, comprising Now is the time or bat. ENGLISH, NEWEST AND ‘MOST P ADBHI > ABLE DESIGNS®. «y vtu£k READY.MADE io russo ps»akr® ts also very complete, an! will be foun i “.‘mflha‘-‘-_ltulh-bh styles. Bpecial atteation is called to & _‘ Suspendars, Scarts, fies, Coll ars, Shirts, Gloves, L6 t6. Together with a large and well assorted is atre aners" pricos. I & oLD sTOCK, R1VE}»+ FROM FIRK { h 8KLLINXQ : aAT TWENTY.FIVE . { PELCENXT BELOW "m l ‘l = wooe SB _ 0 way» DULY 0a9QuUus8. "was Tailoring Dopartment ander ts supervision of a Arst clase cutter Suits made to order la: best and latest styled Good At easured or no 44 6. A. DOFF. . ] OMEAAA & CO 39 RIDEAU STR&ET, OoPrFAYA MB GENDREAU, the propristor of that so "‘.m.lu tlopu-nnuumufle his namerous friends and the yublic in general, mu..numumd'“"“l"“'."““ he has recetved up to the present, he has dater« mined to enlarge anÂ¥" thoroughly furnish anew his establisnment. He will «care no expease to C rasspy yc Ves C A YERY PRING aAXD flvllll s 0V“COA1! States, is in a position to of his establishment in a m* render Parlour the most ComIOTIADI®, EBE | > proca ha most experieaced hair dressers. _ | MB GESDREAU having undmuo{ ume in seae of the best and mort extensive Hair ; Dressing daloonsin the Dominion and Unitel States, is in a position to conduct the dutiss CC °CC _ AMishmant in & manner that cannot h‘ oraqo "LOTH3 ANRD FREN®H, s»zâ€" BKLKEF| AND . MUTTON. <Ca SPICay aty 0"’!‘:“"'.'“' ""': """ cadhk i ‘ “""'::. eclfed ta x y | N. CHAIN BANDS ler Sciatica, Rhenmatic, ® | Neuraigla, and Gouty 'lll:... l:?l ‘::l& Alt jeas LARGE AssoRTYEXT OF lysis, Cramy, &»,. 18« to 2 â€" w e | BCHaAIX BA X Ds for L. umbego, Indigestion, | branches _ @16 o+ THE NEWEST STYLAS To he bad ¢t Crocerles. erCHERs To scOTon ND CaANAbDIAN MANU FACTURES a (MPORTATION®: M\MEARA & CO. ROLLRD;BEEZP FOR PARTLIES «go@UELL BRo LARGE AS8SORTVYVEXT DRESSING PARLOUR, Wellington street, Wfl’ Bank of Montreal. AY.WARD MARKE1. or FRESH KILLED TUELR CELEBRATED THELR STALLS, ENDE KAV, SPALLâ€"Â¥ m»» Nos. 5 a04 T; JVUVS. «s iA ‘i;g:;:aiifliygili&g gï¬:\ &2 MAIN BA der ns superviscion of a \ for nl::lh‘ vitalenergy, £5 to £7. The public are most earnestly cantioned to best and latest styled _u-.:-ammmmn w '-h- Dowtors, &¢,, for impropet purposes, O‘MEAMRA & CO | and so geverel stigmatized by Vice Chancelâ€" ‘ loro Malinse in t‘o «uit Pulvermacher vas Ham» mond, alias Henry James, alias C. T, Kaphey, reested daily on i1870.| | ‘The «ffcets of the application of Dolfete i IABBIOXU-‘-‘-MM-.»-’-- he above disorders | | ts imm»diately percep i~leâ€"â€"the mlict of palo | Ns __~~ | instenfancous; € * rRICE LIST OFf PULYERMACHER‘8 | CHAIN BANDS AND BAaTTERIES. | B. ca\wruzlo:-‘n Mvo:.:dlnl, «ad, Tooth, Face A he, Noines APARTMENT ‘ in the Headt, 218. to 308. B. uHAIN BANDS for loss of Volce and e + 4 h. uther affâ€"ctions of the Throat, 108. 64. tp SgALT â€" ROoUND, 1104 GrNEBRaL| eeemrccomet .. mo avmin® t bearing the fac sigoature on t! cX Sparcks Streot. / J. L BELTS, AND POCKET BATTERIES These bighly impronmnd Inventions render Rilectricity pertectly welfâ€"applicable, and +x« ir. mely «Mcacious in a mild conatfanous form no shock or unpleasant sen«ation beâ€"fog rx received : # We, the unds reigned, have much pleaâ€" v aure in testifying that Mr, J. L Privem u wacm®u‘s recent improvements h.llo YVoltale periâ€"nord, wher by 1t bâ€"comes a true Lruntais of hralth and vigour, speedily seothin agovising peins, reâ€"auimatiog toeplid limbe. râ€" viving the sluggisb. functions of life, and agovising peins, reâ€"auimatiog torpid !imbs, râ€"viving the siugaisb. functions of llt:".-v imparting renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfecbled 1y whatever causâ€" Medaicines and their deleterions consequences are thus entirely dispensed with, The dall y increa«ing number of cures «ffected by PULYEnMACHER®S MEDLCOâ€"GALYAXNâ€" 10 SY8TEM is +o «xtensive and veried, that # Buti«rles and _ walvanie Appliances tor # Medical Purposes‘are of great importance to # Scientific Mudicine, and that hbe is entith d * to the consideration asd -m every | " one disposed to further the went ct â€" 4 geal and ns« ful progese, ) | --wummdm.tm | | « SR CHMARLES l,l-&.:.:.c § t + LR H&NRY lomuub,lm..u.ll:.“! | « 8IR WM. FELGUSSON, Bart., F. R. 8. | « EDWD. H. SIKYELING, M. D, M RCSA | « SIR J. RANALD MARTIN, F. K. C.8 * | _ PULYVERMAUHER‘s SYSTEM is also apâ€" | proved of by an officlel report oflbolu-} demlie de Vedicine, Parisg,} Royal College of Physicisng, London, and Imperial Faculâ€" | ty of Vieana, and its viriues are con» Armed by theussnds of private t stimenials of icn&u «LFected. (See pampaliet gratis). , | _ These facts lrw‘lhthpw!-u-olmy | sufferer to avail bimse}f of this scientitic and curative o w nven | ive progres», to which the i tor ba* | devot d a if ~time of «tudy and laboor, as an arcent deciple of that great benefu toer of ‘-.nm, the late Milustrious electrician 4 .“ ",.;"!:___._.----. i a ie ar a uin it forcibiy points to this invention as the embryo of a universal remedy. NX Bâ€"â€"The following testimony from the elite of the English medical faculty has been 1 nblio on hand GaALYANIC â€" CHAINâ€"BAND3 LKOFRLCUITY 13 LLFB \ asiteth 6 PULYER AAC 2 10 200000 i5 PULYVEnMACHER‘S MEDICOâ€"GALYAN»â€" 1C CHAINS are exceediogly «1. ctive without the aid of medicioe, m striction of diet or the wast derangement of the patient‘s babits aod daily occupations, in the following maladies : HLbheamatism Fâ€"maile Complainta Gont CUonstipation Sciatica Cmmp Lambego Sluogzish Clrealation N. urals in U:laary Disorders N. uralzia Vilgary 1MASOPJeTE Head and Toothache Paralysis * Liver.Complaints _ Epilepâ€"y Tic Doloreux N. retons Debility InJligeâ€"tion Functional Disorders Deatme s# &4., &c. ppigua® \ BCHAIN BANLS for lL.ambego, IndigeatiOon, | Liv:r, Clest, and bunotlh. nal Disaders, | &o, (wotn u.lnllz‘.'â€o to 40s and 554. | B CHAIX BANDS Writer‘s Cramp, | Tr mbling, Nervonsnoss4, &o, 421 to 301 | M. R. C. 8, alias Heary Burrows, &0, &0.. -‘ No Galvanic Belts mrnh- but those bearing the fac simile of M. Puirermacher‘s | sigoature on the label. I A pamphlet cont«iniog full particalars may be Lad at the Drug Store of A. Christie, B COUBINED CHAIN BAXD for Cantil, Paralysls, Epieps3, General Debility Functional Disorders, ko , 308 to 508. _ _ lno:.vm a0*® o 44@« | * in the matter of Ts c } JOSEPH IIENRY CASSKLS, | of the Village ol Kepmere, {‘ AN INSOLYENT. | ASSIGNEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Ottawa, September 6, 1870 Notioe is bereby given that by virtus of the pnovnuodh-ound‘mclmq-ba‘ «EKects of the above named Inscivent, I shall ofer forsale by Public Auction, at the Court House, in whe City of Ottaws, at the hour of 14 e‘clock, noon L cF .LE L mmam 45 ~a% e NP en oï¬ on FRIDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FIFTH 687 of NNOVEMBER next, all the estate, right, uwtle, interest and equity of redemption of the said In= so‘vent, and of myself, as such Assignes as afore= uu.lnnufllumhpnolumdl.l and preowises situate, lying and being in the Township of Glousester, in the County of Carleten, containing by admessarement ffty acres of land Lhtuu--on or less, being composed of the weet yuarter of lot unmber two, in the third Conâ€" | cession of the said Township, Ridean Front. \ _ Toerms and conditions made known at the tume | of sale, and particulars can be had by applying and 404. t 401 Notre Dame‘st Dated Montreal, 17th Sept, 1870, 1469 Jaw3Ti Th Memet, Lot No 39, lst Consession of Gloacester R Froni, containing 300 acres, 150 acres well clear= ed and in good state of caltivation, opposite Manâ€" ala,.il‘lM.fl.h.M&'“l‘" c L lA ues Sck weeky oek Oe TT 49 c fences, a Ome dwelling house, two story high, bu-n‘o“u-ph..huw.fl. reasonable terms, for a term of years. Appiy for further particulars to g-uslt FOR YOUNG LADLES, A Branch of the Monklands Villa, MARLA E3TABLISAMENXT, MONTREAL The Sisters of the Congregiution de Notr Dame respectfully inform the public that thiy .m.,-mamumuw- Besides the Boarding Sohool a Belect Day School! is attached to the establishment, For partisulars and terms apply to the LADPY sUPERLJE: Corner of O‘Conner and Wellington Streots . Oltaws, August 12, 1870 â€"~.._ ied . _ A.2 Alemen accommoda~ A tew young gentlemen ean ba ted with evxmfortable ROOMS sand BOARD by e e id applying to Mrs. @REEY, corner of York asd lu-h:na.mtho.!.l.l.w“ Ottaws, September 19 1870 140646 UE HOWLEY FARX TO LET. awa september 5, 1870 1104(& w37 OiaRDâ€" . L. PULVERMACHER, . Galvasic Extabiishment, 200 Regent Street, London, W . PaTtEXT OHAS BAILLIE, OHARLES ROW A%, Otta®w t OriAWaA, SATURDAY. OCrOBER 15, 1870. 1485 lawk 3 INF r'\u- OTTAWA RIVEE NAVIGATION â€"COY‘8 8TEAMER®. MAIL STEAMER Uas commenced hor regular trips between Ottaws and Montreal, with Mails and Passengers, leavidg Oritaws at T a m, delly, M A RK ET 871B a M BRL iâ€"~Â¥ AIRY ~me Will commence running her reguiar trins I'Io-'l La addition to the 1 Major‘s Wharf to Ottawa ever _ Moencay and | to make betweenths Myhfllqmul.&-‘;“!'.di P\ #. F NMa 4p m. "@UE EN YV1CT O R1A," ayâ€"UARYESTING IMPLEMENTS. L At the sign of the ANVIL, "No. 24 [Ridean btrect, you ern fAnd a complete assortmont of u.-u’u“ Steel, al longths. OB ‘Biood Cast bteel it Bleod German Steel, * Pride of the Ficld #ilver Steol!. : o Bounte Blae Bell, _ * ' Red Roreror Onhamplon * _ Â¥lint‘s Colebrated Seyth, ied, rrkdy for 6t mm.m to m,m-nwts.m Hay Forks, two wad three proags, Buraw Porks, three prongs. He;thes Suathos. m TW NE DG _Ld ons Wink A complelete asso, UHardware, Paints, C Plumbers, Gas aod Steam Fitters, Tio and Copper Smiths, Bell oveuks : j sCYTHESHL â€"8CYTHES!!! ap CMPORTERI 07 FISHIN@ TACKLE. comprising Rods, Lines, Files, HWooks, Fioats, Trolls, Panniers, Landing Nots, Fiy Books, &0 , &0. Ottaws, August 10, 1870 119 1y MIME . :.* 8. = . M nclrerrcateend Urain Cradies, Maley and Grape Vine. Boythesâ€"stonce sad (rinds:ones of all JU@T RBROBIVED, or BEST QUAHT!II_:’!Z_IOII yRER oFf BLYTH & KERARR. April, 28, 1810 LMADIIKO LIIMRILIREE * ecial attention given to Roolng and Atting «ivanised [ron and Fin Gatters, Conductors, We bhars arw the l:.Ol“ 18 AAC, HERCOTT aTOVES Shelf and Heavy Hardware RENEY‘8 STO YE BUILOING, Wellington Street, Upper Town, O Qttawa December 20, 1869. BEST ASSORTED STOCK IX THE ofTY. Any thing you want ask for it. ESMONDE BRO3, T“ LEV w# KE 0O v--m" m B l Ottawa, Augast 9, 1873 14uf '.!0 REyZ, From lst btroots, d‘:"' Beq. Ottawa Mills, Rteaet . ROUSK, 19 rooms, Corner Bussex and * aHM"C) Beqâ€" THOMAS MoKAY, _ Aisawa Mills. Chaudliere, or from Store m Ottawa Mills, Chaudlere, Ottawa, September 23, 1870 Ename!l .nq.!l for ob e Sarn aave y on, bY Quen‘s Avstionens epporittine B7 W m 100n Uttawa, September 19, 1870 "s Nleamers$. and a+858. â€" C O A L 0O l1L m« P.'“.' SPROIFICATIONS, &4o3 _ on caidth ol OME o onbethon ht Mith Jone, 18i0, MUardciware. s0HOOL Â¥FOR BO Y S, QUEEN STREET;] NJ on the wihar" SEPTEMBER PROX. ‘8TOV E PIPES8 Puat up at onee and avoid the rush. «0 REyT, Cart. Nicwas. oTIokL. Ix awle ; O7P A@TEIL HoUsE PUR®Xâ€" ibdLING HaRDW AKE. 25 RIDEAU STREET, THo8s, BILKETT, No. 24, Ridean Street, oN MAXD. Twine, Glass, OH, ; 6Octs, PER GALL. *kY IT. . J,. MA Â¥*8 November nest, a DWELLEN® a W sHEPHERD. 1M!(t a SEQONV HAND WAGaOXN. Putty, &4., #I‘ride of 0 sn ada" and of Bheif and Heary Bpecial atiention is dir«sted to this Cowpany‘s announcement, in regard tort.le R UX N I N G y\ Â¥*I 1478 P oo UEC hoad P u":-u.m- Train for Cornwall | and Intermediate Stations at....... 4:02 p & | S Accommodation Train for Kingston and | Intermediate Stations, &b..... ....s«â€" 130 sn | 9 Frains for Lechine st emese++,. 0:00 a m, 1:00 a m l t % 1% a m, 1% noon, 1:30 p m, 4;00 p m and $:30 p m. | 1 u::lsâ€â€™. trailn rans through to Provise | @oIKe 8BOUTH AND EAST. Acscommodation Frain tor Island Pond and [ntermediate Stations at......... T:00 aw press for: BOBtON Bt. ... cvcescseeveceseessa 6e 8;40 am for NewYork and Boston via Vermount OODIAL Bt....ssssseecs600e +++ #:46 jr® Rxpress for New York ana Boston via Plattsburgh, Lake Champlain, | Barlington & Rutiand at.............. 6.20 & mM | Exptes) for Tsland PODBG, Bt..........sssces, 2:00 p M ; mmumw Pond. | G@orham and Portland, stopping beâ€" gm Montreal and Lsland Pond at g i. Hilaire, 8t. Hyscinthe, Acton, H 1 _ Rishmond, Sherbroake, Waterville _ | vamoauy Neeb C Emt P CCD OT C379 -...d Oofl.hoï¬ic‘ly. ltu‘..!.“.“_..fl..l‘:l. ’p m ars on t Ttains. #agâ€" mmm steamers " Cbase" and " Charlotta®" leaves Portiand ovesy: Woduesdsy and Seturdey afters nosn, for Usiifax, N.3., respectively at 4 p m. They has excellent socommodation for ; a«sen wer and freight. _: â€" C _ _ ied g@P mm td ‘The [nternationalCompany‘s steameors, renning . in coanesction with the Grand Traok Railws; leave Portland every MONDAY and rauu‘ DAY at 6 p m, for 8t Juhn, N.B., 40. A Tickets issued through at the Osmpany‘s prine! pal stations. Â¥or furtherinformation and time of arrivaland departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" tions, apply at the Ticket Offices, Bonaventure Station, and 39 Grest 8t James Street. \ 0.J; BRYDUEBA, Managing Directot, nEw Cars ON ALL EXPRLEDS 1AAIND. Portland. to Montreal in 13 Hours. ‘Montreal to. Toronto in 13 ‘Hours. : On and after JUNB 13th: the now arrange~ monts will be put in ,m..-‘m will loave â€" Montreal as follows : Montreal, May, 1870. Ormawa eoIxe WEsT. We Express for ";K""""‘" Ottawa, Brocaville, ngston, loll;v'ulo‘: Foronto, “r- London, an Chisago, and all w wost at. At.... N1GAT, go WOs erventririve. sies C uo enc ccchs wnedh 'M M1GBT, _ _: @40 _ d¢.â€".00ee00«* Mail Train for Toronto and intermediâ€" Accommodation Train for Brockville IMPROVED SERVICE OF TRBAINS FOR THE sUMMER OF 1870. ACCELERATION OF SPEED. suu IRSRCRAIERE T DORR 1001 Trains for Lachinc ®: 6 00 a m, 7 00 a So Pane mdrspen in - <~ " . l 5b p'-’l'nll rans Mh [ Provinse | ine. : a>L8@ sOUTH AND BAST, Mhhh Island Pond and intermediate station# Bt.......«» Rxrpress fer Boston, vis Vermont Conâ€" Rxpress for New York and Bosyon, vis ‘or Neow an Â¥ Vermont C@B‘TAL, Bb..c.coue mssn 3 45 p m Expreas for New York and Boston, vis Plattsburg, Lake Champlain, Barâ€" lington and Rutiand, 8C....czece===> 6 00 a m D. do do OQ («qeciescececese ‘“,- Express for Quebes, Island Posd, Gorâ€" ham, Portiand and Lower Provinses |â€" n in hocess :A in t RAND TAUNK RAILWAY Lal umunn.mo.o;uuq..._;..-,_t..m Night 10b06¢," lm and Portband, and tha Lower Provinces, stopping Railroads: tds NdU[_flC 8B .)® f "':..'.'." Montreal and [eland Fond ‘ Acten, Richmond, Brompton Falls, Sherbrooke, Lennoxvilie, Compton, Coaticooke and Norton Mills onl y at 10 10 p m Lieoping Cars on all night trains. Baggage Lecked torough. ar i i The steamers = Chase " and «* Oharlotts " leave Postiand for Halifax, N 8, every Wednarday and 9 :::=::z, m. They have exceliont for pat in: ounection with the Grand £10°D â€"" / 1 Tne SWd mss t o C d in: ounection with the Grand Trunk Rallw®y» leate Portiand avery Monday.and Thursday at § 16 t m for 8t John, N B, 46. -xn.u_awumo.-p-rorh' ciples® ations. EL .\ urtser information and tims of arrival and ‘AI'..A, * * 00 \us Piakeat Ofice, Bonaventure _ Judne 8, 1810 depafhI® O * "! Cmuatat Ofice, Bonaventure C J BRYpPGEB, . .__ aud intermediate stations.. & d sbeceascs beenaa0 0068 0 608 UE aeesecer¢e cccerpeaner sb ek 8400600900000( C A N A DA OR TR A TN 8 k ese0 esesses eb 60640 +® rewwerten C Y ork street, corner of Bussex A & A H TAYLOR, Aengts assessessec0m se0086008 t S messessess00000 yessees+* 10:10 pm| 8,.00 a m ‘ ONKT ORDRRE» %:00 p m ; On Money Order Ofices throughout the Domiâ€" | nion, Great Britain and Treland, Newfoundâ€" 4 land and Prince Edward Island, can be i _ obtained at this Office. Also, Postage and 4 Bil sunr. j FÂ¥us t Orrict Hocas vrow 8 i.x., to T PX _ | T 1AINB. 9 00 a m 9 00 p m T 00 a m 5 00 p m 1 10 a n i i fapprfert befoplsifiliE}rg§ .g"-.3=§00"" C mP * 5 ¢ %_*#@%*‘¢ 8 g F"_ 3 _ @â€"4 w as4 55:â€"‘ AdregiSkeiss},""n ® B o & . Hrieg oDb g:?zég ‘Em.gg..m % * wo i $3 Lta=ZPs9 rErelearsEsifrEL‘ t 1 30 p x post ‘OrFick, OfTAWA. aeatireneomnemnte ~ es e en ee t C CR 1 Matter posted nr to 9.3 p.m. will be forward~ 1 od East and ‘West in supplementary package the same night, ! The Western Mail arriving at 7.30 p. m. will be delivered the same ovening. it Per Canard Line, close every. Tuesdey at 10.45 Per Canadian Line, 10.30 a. m. * ul A supplementary bag for Canedian steamer will be closed at 11.30, in which all paid un> ;O:h;e'nd ";a'tur will be sent. _8"~ D-rmiu will be received at this Offc« Interest allowed at the rate of Four nr“ t per annum, and deposits can be with any time. Five per cent. will be allowed of »peciat deposits in sums of $100, for the wit: ‘Pr:".‘ of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" quired. y l t j a. P. BAKER, _ . 4 â€" â€"â€" Postmaster. Post Or210f, Ottawa, 11ith Ost.."18T0 MWothers MotnOrE . SECRITEREAOAT C AITC Aisturbed atnight and broken of your rest by s sick aniid suffering and erying with the exoruci ating paln o cutting teeth 1 If so, go at onee and got s bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW‘B £O0TBING SYRUP. It will relieve th poor little sufferer immediatelyâ€"depend upon it : there is po -:u::p Vn Ee ie Nwe B ECE C 2w L s is? about it. Thersis not a mother on earth who h+ sver used it, who will not tell you ht once that it will regulate the bowels, and ive rest to the mother, and reli¢f and health to the child, opera tinglike magie. Itis pertectly safe to use in all eases, and ploasant to thr taste, and :s the preo _ seription of one of tha oldest and bestfemale phyâ€"â€" siclian A0d nurses in the Unite®Btates. Price 2b "ents _. everywhere. Be sure to call fo: "MRB â€" yINSLOW‘B sooTHING ~BYRUP." Having the facâ€"sumele oft «Ourtis & Porkins" on Iâ€o.:ltddo wrappor.. All others are base flb * 0r. 1. Traskie Magastic Ointment Care: mens Core» Croup or Batties.â€"Dzs. Bixoxax, of e OM hkA Wiedkthets OI'OI{ or w uol t e us C WeA New York, says : "I have used Dr. A. Trask‘s u.p-momm in my practite a aumber of es P mean it e t es e ; for the cure a) [.lmnd the Lungs, x:‘d-mn of the Bowels, Infanimatory Rboumpatism, aud in Ohila: â€" bed Fover, 1t o?nm with erfect success, in gases of Buras, Brulses, Fros Limbe, it aota like a charm, j Da.J. P. K anxzpr ,of oum--:.. Now York, says : «* It has stood thetest trial, and has not beers found vufllt Its astonishing oures of Inflem: mation of the ngs and Croup and the nofll success in subsidt cbomflm i i -uu-.alnlh:!n& Nervous entitle it to a hign rank e list of yomedies for these somplaints.‘" } I Dzs. A. W« l-.uu.dw.lm!d says ; "lnnuoduhmfluuuf‘:rdd {rritation and lor the worst duses of Piles, and L 1C1O,0 L2A Audcste annariare A rogt OrY!ICH SAYIXOR BAKLE,. sPECOLAL NOTICEKS. wONKY ORDERS. close every Friday Meothers !1â€"Aro llv!oon. At Lh HORUQGUunaPuar® 70 siDALOC ETCO ‘tive corps, and take part in the field manâ€" t couvres. The auxiliaries consist of contin 28 gents ef the tribuw;i provinces. In the last war with Russia th of auxiliaries amounted to 75, | & \town of almost impregnable stren | os [ > ,m-mnddbysueï¬aofmtmnm . wbwlmmmoube E: 5 most formidable character. â€"Starvation i8 ] * _1 the only foe before whose assauits Metz / ~! ~~] seems likely to fall ; you cannot build ramâ€" [ parts and dig ditches that will repel his | «|â€"â€"| attacks. But are the garrison in any _ t. & o( aum:! pasork or stievixe" f Thint is the question to which we get the l“mmw Y‘“‘e“"' r what camp rumours sre, and how much O AUXLMAFTIOS . AMOUDVOU WV . PMR . D TT namelyâ€"30,000 from wa ".'?L"bi He: k Noctem Plurima Volvens. Total MiLLATY SUPOI§ B . +. * Tal"C O ‘The 87,000 u'reg.ulu troops are caloulatâ€" ed to consist of the following: _ _ _ . _ K.vuorgendnrmuonfoot......l),‘ Hungarian and Polish volunteers. 2, Moslem volunteers C t rmainapra2900; in the last war with Russia was 210,020, . of whom about half were of the Beserve.. THE TURKISH PLEET. Vhe fleet of war of Turkey was composed, At theh‘eommenoement of :hh gsear. of 2‘3! vesse ing a total of 2,% uns manned 9{ g 000 sailers nï¬ 4,(& marine troops. The following is the classification of the fieet : ‘Steamers. Tronâ€"clads. . Paddle steamers. .... ... ... 40 C URDOMEE. . «+1 â€"w« s x« 4+ a«x se MB Tronsport.. . ...... 0. .)+ ++ 85 Railing vessels. ‘ Ships of the line and frigates. 171. _ 406 Smaller vessels:..........»â€" _8 32 Transports...........0.0>.> 48 34 TOlAl...~, s «1 +1@«« «> 100 â€"2,800 : The Turkish Navy has been entirely reâ€" constructed since the last Russiae war, when the greater ï¬tof it was destroyed. The largest iron in the navy is the Osman Ghazy, armed with 24 “mm'l‘lge sï¬ Un I _ crmeil Auith Ik ons The next two powerful vessels .""l °l‘gf ;'; he‘." mo.ro,{_"_‘_“c..?.‘?n‘om vi8a Arm. Total of irregulars..... . . .0 ,V The toulureng_tg“o_gthg'l‘iflmqy ow lt e e in a inches, and carry four 12 ton _ ride Armâ€" strong guns in a central battery . «@â€"â€"¢llp&â€" The Siege of Mets. Prom an American Correspondent. ’ ‘Ffours (4 miles from Mets) Sept #. \ We had the pleasure (,'fmciv'n( here Ga s lmdw neowsâ€" papers, of no "'75;!'23“.’;'2. and were PPUI" e Te CE K oomvbtmgud" and amused at seeing Mv.bel:& _of the army of Marshal Bazaine cooped ug‘v'n.hin the walls of Metz. There could be no greater error. Nearly the whole of his army is outsiqe the walls, occupying the camps and the forts that encirele the city, The point from which I am writing is the furthest post of the Prussian army at any place around Metz, and ten minutes‘ walk from tho little cottage in which I am mt'm{ would brin‘molnwthol'n.oh lines. can mthsl'rembunt.riumdhwtheir‘ bugle calls. It would be easy enough to get news from Metz if the sentries and g‘:pu of the armies were at all on such iendly terms as the PEDERALS ANXD CONFEDBRATEA used to be during the siege of Richmond. It was always easy, as You will remember, i to trade newspapers,"‘ and to trade nows C h us . t col hi ow Wiecs wehaemietn 4 i to n M Sundh a4 csmvlr vig P in exohange for whiskey during the siege ; "lthe, 'Wtom mg;qunl! ht:ft sweet converse menas known to ;homl"‘l,m;‘“ winked at by the officers. flere however, no salutations are exchanged, except those which come from Chassepots and: needleâ€"guns ; and the officers on both sides encourage their men to pick off as many of their fors as possible. ‘The army of PRINCE FREDERICK CHUARLES is growing very tired of the sieges; but, for all that I can see to the contrary, they myâ€"kOupMmindlunudnwhon they are all winter. As to the talk that has been heard about reducing the place by b mbardment, it is onot’x(h to say that it-idldgï¬yhah. etz ‘ was the strongest place st the beginning o(tphvmt,updu.u thrice as strong now. It is being made . stronger ‘mfylsy.mdtbeheneh seem never to ‘get tired of either improving their present loum«x'ukium ones. â€" At this moment Metzs is like Parisâ€"it is lwdlo: [ Frm LCC EK ~ admatnare Total military strengthb. . . 459,360 , the number "5,000 men, Number, Guns, 13 87,000 reliance is to be placed upon them ; one day we hear that a deserter has t word that the soldiers in Metz are 1: on half rations of horee mext, and that the mprly of this will be exhausted in a week ; while the next day wo are informed that a spy has succeded in ascertaining that the supply of provisions and munitions is amâ€" ple, and there isynot the least distress among either citizens or soldiers. Starving men can scarcely havre much stomach for the kind of work in which the French around Metz are engaged mw- night and from night till morni _ _ LCR o o ow En cnmmnantt 216 645 {PRICEâ€"4 CENTS io. Ihdre ~cinnnr t ts ts AL LA Y L ‘The French have been sending up small bailoons lately, which no doubt contain letters. We soo them occasionally rise from the city, ascend to not a very grout elevation, and then foat away in the diâ€" rection of the wind. Bouutlï¬,':‘ are using every day a great balloon, ascends 2,000 or 3,000 feot, and is moored by a rope. To this there is attached a car, in which French officers sit at their ease and see every position and movement of | Xheir foes 52 No doubt you hear muach af the kindâ€" 0 Germans to their French rm morts for I am told that the Borlin London newspapers are filled with boasts of this of these tales than you choose. liere no such pretence is made, and if one should speak about it the answer propably would be, * We cannot be kind. even to our own men and shall we lavish good gifts on our foes?" The other wo- my way hither, I had :the horror : m night at a place where a French Krinonpu had been halted for the night. No more painful and disgusting a scene was witnessed even by Dante when he The nigm was piercingly cold ; the rain had fallen heavily all dl{);‘:‘bo fields into which the prisoners had turned were simply great lakes of mud and water. The priseners had beeu marching from 4 in the morning until 9 at wt; the officer of the gulrs which esco them told me there was scarcely n pair of shoes among them ; their clothing had beencomâ€" pletely worn out, and many of them had only a piece of canvas or & tattered rag to cover their nakedness. When they were at last turnied into these fields, whore they were to the night, they sank down in the mm{ and lay there in utter and h.peâ€" less exhaution. The march they had been oompolhdtombmldhveboenu hardy. men ; these wre many of them | unfit for lace but the bospital, had been n?hï¬m( the miry roads, pricked by the bayonets of their guards, and forâ€" bidden even to rest on their way. Kome of them, the officer in charge told me with a grin, as if he considered it sco.o“.l iadarirneemernenmens p u comra we: Ixhou.h t.go them were), and half carried and half supported |‘|nï¬l they fllll_l:h\ld-r-'d-â€"vv-*;un.‘ plm- Orzawa, October 13, 1870,; ‘The Board met at 7 0‘ clock p.m., pursuant to special notice, to authorize the issue of cheques for teachers and ofticers for three months ending 30th September, 1870, and ohn Brebner, $200 ; A. SHNTL, ®#"~" , Sammel Rathwell, $130 ; J. C. Stemart, $137; 8. D. Parlon, $137.50 ; J. P. Rotâ€" ertson, $137.50; W. Stewart, $137.50; Dunâ€" ean Rubertson, $137 w;ll-l:s(a.lflm, §$62.50; ‘Miss Humphreys, $90 ; AMHE /.. ertson, $137.50, W. BLeWaTh, $3 PX n 0 can Robertson, $137 50 ; Miss R.C. Fleming, §$62.50 ; ‘Miss llunfhrey? %50 ; Miss A. m&&% l(?- EF C«non.‘::b; ie A pre t Mn N: i at To ie o t iess beteminismipdrene 5 Rethwel‘ $30 ; Mr. W. ‘G. Workman, Laaa¥® tanrlamnt. ."5: Wm, Cousens, L §62.50 ; ‘Miss glmfmy? ©JU , BRERMY {%* Ts Boraime w erogo. ts ie 4 Brsiee 0+ Met Aut larnp Gilmour, | :i'-:’joï¬:;:" A.M m."o. s.;.cy“ia? lr’C or$112.50 m: S. Rathwell, $30 ; Mr. W. G. Workman, voeal teacher, C".’»; Wm. Cousens, 1. Summ Jt,“’l.w; J, Joynt, Recreâ€" J. Gavin, $75 ; Custodian Central S.hool West, C. m{m'n, #75. Moved by Mr. Preston, seconded by Mr, Kirby,thg&ï¬bed_flmlnbod is hereâ€" 6y sultiortzed to sign cheques "in. fivor of Tess . ENT ks ons amounts as theroin set *any rule w Communications from Mesers. Wm. Me.â€" Laren, John Brobner, A. Smirl, Wn, Hodgâ€" son, Biythe and Kerr, . were read by the chairman. Also a number of accounts were presented and read. Ls is s c tkir.. > Alhs Board of School Trustees. sOURXTEYED THROTOE NELL I advrise you to believe no more GERNAX KIXDXESS I . LeSueur, seconded by Mr the amount herein after b WV CPECT RRmEaRt ‘ LeSueur, seconded by mt the chairm«in be, and zed, to grant cheques for the undermentioned acâ€" amy rule to the contrary J. B. Paquette, “1.75‘; i