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s9_** ".., w mher 14 F.% smm * Direcokdtâ€" «1hd 1CROLA® e ealled s g co""‘:“: in Chancery. :.o...ld-. s.',“ < 5 late P LKS & GKLML soricsitors , Conre t House, Uctaws. A wesn e o S * > taps fus h CC .fl“" ER ufiaa inal packages on which uds duties mf:: paid may be reâ€" , General _ Ponded and reâ€"warehoused at any time \wines andProof before the TW ENTHâ€"NINTH day of JUNE , Alog and Porter, :montym, and that on being so mon ; Noâ€" 4+ «* A and reâ€"warehoused the amount e, Oteawe olt?» " ® of the specific duties paid on such Tea and a. LdGrtks__ . M Cotfee,.shall be repaid to the owner thereâ€" , 1 and a drawback by the ollector of »meopathie Customs at the Port where they are so rep her.‘ M . athe :pdapdro-wmhomodorbytbo s frow 9 4& .M M ':’ General. r Special ssorthe â€" y command. C n o ents of * _ R S M. BOUCHETTE, »ing i. HAYCOCK, e sitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, is, and Putent Mym& tereat allowed : ay time. ~%., TO 1 BX _t.â€". :‘”"â€"â€"I ® :U.‘ w‘. she P1 OSNGROVE, TAILLOSX ‘rer Islp on *s y Haile tag* fame as 3 ‘_’.tl... M 4 BA t o ty _ a Grant, Â¥ P« olleitor At Peace and WiRBD E. aRLES Hotels 2 % u."‘b- u L0 1Â¥ # hcmddn,.' #s im < lo the Post SOROYVR # * “ w t . 4M t ‘M”" A-lg‘ Bs 130 mabl y M ES it ".:’ in reas of Rreoch itenthon ? """ xt w mss a0d 49 tw I.W"fi eildings, oarte of the s11L1XG® Boli‘s Blook» BAXX aAkY PUBLIC s Post Olice _ Dutario and 20Â¥ C"" . ~tage LV £s 9000 0 1 m to 4 pe fce andeof «H * ,2188® ~® HOUSEKEEPING UTENSILq, To \____ J ut sther articles, and the very best. B8 | = uitabie for the lum owey . :a table for the farnter, city resident, ***eay td * e 4% will communicate in WOUNE " ment of * Customs Warechouse u-.nbuomufl'r by which such *Customs W a may have offered a Warehous w, and sign a full and detail _..m-um Collector‘with a key thereof, 2 label attached thereto, with the same letâ€" flmln'nml‘fi“"‘ n “wzxnnhl:u flr‘.‘*'fi‘bm by which such *Customs arehouse hbht T PÂ¥ a martw gas OTTawA . her trips on Saturday, ”mm&::uu 5. n?.m *Ml“?' m. same day. ’Pl May 1, 2 1050tf with Mail Will learewith Maild * Alargs stock of the above will be kept con staatly on hand to suit purchasers. 1812 ( ces epan m eomapntntions J FLAGPE E by the Governor General in Council, on 30th March, 1850, in relation to mummnflmm Gection 14. â€"And be it furthered ordered, That ‘_,..u-u-m....c-unmw- of Customs at agy port, for mu @ 5 Warchouse, the Landing , (or &rrd the Waterside Dnut.o and mwwr’«ngm_ duty) at such port, shall carefully '%"‘“ the same and worrinit on srct ndiace mo 60 for the ip r...."' se inâ€" m Collector of Customs cause the pae 4 o sol‘ claipionses wisce n evers » so nted. my'm:‘u;i“:rm :- board or sign HUILDING AND bLRIDGE TIMBER. PLANED LU MBER w on Susa *w loth M 187X k .-bgnuh?a:.!dm March, 1872, as to SHINGLES X. XX, XXX _WROUGHT IRON BEDSTEADS, $%. 6in., 3ft., 3ft. Gin., 4ft. and 4Aft. wide, all difarent and beautiful p Â¥e make a speciality of these l.-.lbh made Bedsteads, and import them direct. Botels, Convents, Hospitals, and families -h-pwu any number large or amall. ies requiring quantities for early spring delivery -:.‘u do well to wder at once. Â¥. B.â€"Farme.s from the County of,Carle= tom can enter the mill yard by Broad Stroet, and a large stock of “-’ ‘ yOL VI NO 20833 The Steamer Cusronus Deraztue®t, Uttawa, 10th June, 1872. l’-hondmÂ¥' and Reâ€"warehousing of Tea and Coffee. w£ Public notice is hereby given that all the Customs duties, whether specific or m'mm&mu ‘l‘bo:orcofln into Canada, shall repealed from and after the lst July next. aotice is further given that TEA and pusiuc sorics. Bough Lumber Well â€"Seasoned, MAUDIK d m #KÂ¥mAM MALL®, Nonâ€"«Conductor / (Wh‘fim I :dhpo. NON.COM@UsTIBLE & NON .CORROSIYE Save 20 per cent in fuo!, and stoam passes through any length of Piping covered with the Nonâ€"conductor quite dry. Ertensively used in the Eastern and Wostern :--n m&m Britain, and by (Bee circular.) 9 o N. B.â€"It saves 30 per cont on the Russell rhfla,ndmhuvnhdh half the time it took before the covering was apâ€" while it saves a large per centage ~f m.‘lahw at the Water Works of the Parlinment and Departmental Buildings, City pily Soks Rochester & Co.‘s Steam "'"’:".:’-try Â¥6., 46. 35 Sussex Street. Uttawa, March 4, 1872 1914 UHALMERS & CO., Richardson st., Montreal h ltlolu-hr&n:;l:“““'hh. the Dow! J. MUNROE OLEARY, General Western Agont. Ottaws, Nov. 20, 187; Â¥ linwareâ€"as wual, MHastBEissâ€"sPENCE PAXELN i ___ R®% M. BOUCHETTE, 2006 3 Commissioner of Customs. 99 ‘ RIA. Â¥ICTO N «QUEE] Customs Warehouse." ta, Oct. i!.l.‘n sPRING ARRIVAL!! STEAMER " FAIRY" ANUFACTURERS Of No. of all descriptions. A RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY. Bird Nests, . ECTUS. NOTICE. i8y3) pBoSst: + JOHN ROCHESTER & Co s, Passengers and Freight for May, at 7 p. m Bittea Platters, Breac Plat\ Milis Capital â€" $500,C00, in 5,000 shares of $100 CAaANADA CAE CoXxPyv. (LIMITED.) _*__T:â€"G. & E. Raitway), Toronto â€"_ _ a The Hon. J AMES m‘c’i"\h. Senatir (Director of Canada Cen‘ral Railway), w."'hlon J, L, BLAIKE, (B.aikie & Alexander), to. J 8. MeMURRAY, Esq., (MeMurmy, Fuller & Co.,) Toronto rew ols 1. 0. bhe. Moliktt ohery) C. J, CAMPBELL, Esq., (Campbell & Cassels), Tresident Canadian BHank), Tor nto, vw.-Mmâ€"mun w. uu&ls. Esq.. Barrister, London. _ _~ The Hon. JOHN MecMURRICH (Viceâ€"President To be incorporated under " TXr Joint Stock . Companies Letters Patent Act, 1869. Presidentâ€"JOHN â€" CRAWFOR hq.F M.P., LWMML_R)._ r nto, us kx " _ . _~I1" in xk‘ HUGH BAJNE3, Esq., C, £., Toronto. SECREKTARY AND TREASUZRE®R : JAMES PEPLER, Esq., Toronto. THE .DYQL CANADIAN BANK, © soLICITORS : Mesurs, MORRIRON, WELLS & GORDON, Colâ€" borne Street, Toronto. & coNsULTING COUNSEL : The Hon. JOHN HILLYARDCAMERON, q.C., Toronto. _ Asa rule Car Building Companies in Canada mu‘mmzt.b:mvmm ""It is belteved that M“un no works for axle in the Province Ontario ; serap tron mmuou Railroads is daily purâ€" duty & .h:l.‘.h :mmunh C ie danee, Te io anPravess, .......,...f‘"".'.'. Canadn than in the United States, it is well known that alarge number of cars now running over our railways are American built. This is principally owing to their being no car building '”'Mhlxmeuf n of the ilorent Haltway Onateatiine * ments of .‘n'th It is also wellâ€"known that at present the freight rn‘munh-oflh.omlnnml-o excseds the carrying capacity of the cars This Company has been projected for the purâ€" pose of co|.strucing cars of all classes p-.xr .Mmm-é).:ul to lease and nuwth&.-(‘-q w contrac mmm specificaâ€" mdfldlmw to manufacture from the raw material the requisites for their completion, viz ; Axles, Wheels and Springs. ir exceeds the carrying -mny' of the cars &;ml.:oosmd:,"d htnlnn l m":.W &« eznhomm Mrda-um ‘l"o projpctors of the Canada Car u@"rny, having ascertained the above facts, resol that the car manufacturing capability of Canada was wore nolet indequate in the protent . Tequire: :::ad the om rowds®, mw what hohodo'.. hmmln Railways Prcite Funchone Gotan and dunten m ith many other roads, which must be supplied from out of the country, if Car Buillding Companies of an exâ€" tensalve character are nol.o.nblnnd. “l'ob‘-‘fly has the pcpo.:ld uubulhln.: T mape ralin emmies aet es M that the tm hap{u:n S well chosen, -dlhtx: advan are cerâ€" > chulce, b..:blloh-m‘:flh :flm mm-&.w J afew days from its origination, enough capital was promised to be Putent" for the "Canada Car Company (limiâ€" ted)," under the " Joint Stock Act," and tosecure the â€" * Toronto _ Steel Works" in ns hate s onl ceons o Shaik & m.%::ll-vn the same valued by F &U ., C.E., Toronto. ycu he 1t :-fiu.n*:: purpose MuMnmw- of Canada, with W ells, and )l-sln-ra;’.e..nn for the commenceâ€" ment of Building. mwz‘um Sl:lzwh Comâ€" p.y.(l“l& intention projectors of the Canada Oonrny. viz: that of conâ€" verting their 'nm Jur, Axle and Wheel shops, expressed contdence in the underâ€" their Torks nd signiiying their wilinguem to subscribe for additional stoc« in the Company. The Company has secured the services of an i n tae moniineits. hk Coimpany Thins. Patent" for the " Canada Company (limiâ€" m”" ";ol- Parliament, and increase the. capita) issue of â€"of which (Ciest maue or stook; $250,000,â€"of whichten per Te ns Inforded to apply t ‘a Speotal Act next cent is when stock book is Closed. ummhuumbm Broker sor to .__ JAMES PEPLER, © Mecretary and Treasurer. MANAGING DIRECTOR, HUGH . BAINES, Esg., C. K. , _ Messrs._ CAMPBELL & CASSELLS, Toronto. And Montreal. Composed of the following or other first class Powerful [ron Steainships : 8SCOTLAND, NILE Bl;'l’()l.9 NIG MEDW AY, THAMES, s ADALIA, TEVIOT. The steamers otf this Line are intended to sail Weekly as follows during the season of navigation of 1873, to and from London, Quebec and Montreal, (Calling at Plymouth outward for passengers and leaving that port overy Friday.) FROM LONDON. * Hector.............. Wodnesday, 2ind May Hectur ..... Empotor ... lssued on . the continent, and in London for all parts of Canada, and in the United States to Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago and other points in the West, Â¥f OK or lefue darnet 4 Darkw 47 ‘Sitiiler bievel, hame don ; Wilcocks & Weeks, Barbican, Plymoath; Rous & Co., Quebec ; or pavyID sHAW, Montreal. ar to C. BR CUnNXINGHUAX, Tfi COMING CHURCH MUSIC BOOK To be ready July lst. By L. 0. Emerson, of Boston ; and . _ _ _ of the Season. of 1NC SOmpOt. $ooinen rFAThER Achoois are betoming an h en oi inatrtnt the beantiful Singing Book mu-.....fho“fi.....m. nm..rl.b and Pisce, sent, postâ€"paid, on CHAS. K. ‘»gm c'&.fl.."%‘ °°'h~" 2 vnetalge nerr oo Otiawa, June P, WÂ¥ London Quesec, * _ Purcs, $1. 8. t A.mmnfiod“ ha "m-ul“mhlh fl..a Ill: est, the coming book cannot fail to be the Bucess Ofhce opened temporarily _ A BANQUE NATIONALE, PROVISIONAL DI&RECTORS : cccupied by the Streels, T H E S T 4 K D 4 R D, = gver Hope and Co‘s, Sparkse street CGlad Tidings, p%ml sents b‘ds.) is one of the st ar‘s New Schools fer the Pianoâ€"PForts, Cabiâ€" FROM QUEBEC. _ | do do do _ 3rd Jaly do l0th de will be kept open, 5th June 12th forâ€" The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the * shortest line by Q miles from Ottawa to Brockvilie and all points OTTAWA RAILWAY. ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME, drockville and Ottawa Railways Charge for berths, 50 cents. Sure connections with all the Grand Trunk trains both Kast and West, as this Company‘s trains walit their arrival when late. Twenty minntes allowed at Prescott Jun« tion for refresoments, > Trains are run on Montreal ‘time. THOS8 REYNOLD8, P Managing Director, Ottawa & LUTTBELL, superinteadent, Presott. Ottawas, June 8, 1873 104 p.m., and at Sand Point at 1;40 p.m. Mail Train at 3:50 pm., arriving at Sand Point at 9:45 p.m. Through Ottawa Express at 3:20 p.m., making a certain coanection with (Grand Tronk Day Kxpress from the Kast and arriving at Ottawa a: T:20 p m. LEAVE OFLAWA. Through Westerna Express at 10:00 a.m., ars riving at Brockville at 150 p.m,, and connecting with Grand Trunk Day Exâ€" press going Kast and West. Buat Lxpr.ss at420 p. m., u'flvlu Brookvi.le at 9:35 p. m , and at Puint at 8:10 p.m. Expross at 6 p. m. arriving at Sand Point LEAVE BROCKVILLE. Express at 3 00 a.m., arriving at Ottawsa at #.45 * QIEVI AT SAND POLNTâ€"1:40 pm, * Cfavesand Pub ESAND PULNTâ€"6:00 am, 11:40 and 3:30 p m Trains on Canada Contral and Perth Branch make certain counections with all trains on B. & 0. Railway Counnsctions made at Bani Polat with Steamers to and from Pembroke, Port â€"ge du Fort, &¢c. § Freight loaded with despatch, and No Tran« THE ST. LAwRBk Y!CE with a«»_lpmeat when in car loads. Comiertable Sote Cars on No 1 andt 8 N(YHCI. Morson‘s Effectual â€"Remedies 44q "â€"mf' % the world. $ + WW professional medi active m':n --wrh“'- nnl\hdlmlu-dmo valuable m ::" onee more o'tntnl l:‘th‘:'h oo oc oooinnn. mobules; and as 1 grnd.' \l‘m‘ “Mhn;n-lu' it can soarcely be considered a ty, itsâ€" composition being known to practitioners. M of the commeree not m of has induced Morwon & Son to preparation. Sold in jâ€"os, l GELA Bâ€" '.-L of this P ..-:'r'z‘.E-::t.a palatable. in w se ht S wade parable in 4 1132 00 noon .__. BOLE MANUFACTURERS ; THOS. MORSON & OOJ Medailists and Jurors at all the Great Exhib! 31, 33, 124 Southampton Ro On aa4d aiter MONDAY, MXAY 20th, 1812 Trains will run as follows : Pure Chemicals and New Metici with a executed Selected, and Shipping Orders eP EET .-â€"~" s .d‘urtl. i k reaistered N AND FROM MONDAY, loth JUNE Steam Refined Confectione:, Gum wmnm ised Fruits, Marmalade, Jan mun.lsug IN 1442 cdaRLEss ALEIANYEE AND 8083 Noile Papers Fringed, Mottses, Hors of Pleaty. 387 & 391 NOTRE DAME STREET, a * Aflua . 1947â€"3m Brockville May 20, 1813 W 1872, truins will run as follows , MARRLAGE CAVADA CEATRAL RUSSELL SQUARE, LUNDON, Worksâ€"Horusey and Homerton. 10 “p-l“l.unld':l 1 00 a m 10 1 a m * 30 a m 100 p m|Grand z ! uuln:."v::l oo 4;00 p m HOLESALE STE AMX CONFECT Ottawa. West, and b illes To all poiniv bast 09 W reaths, Fancy Boxes of English, du-mm * GoING NORTh. MANUFACTURERS OF g@olsogo soUTtH TO OTTAWA. |G T Raprons for Royal MaitLine of steamers oast and West k40 T G T EKxpress for all potnts Wost, Do do Express Do do _ Mail trom West Do do Ex K iny«gston and all way n1 at l o as traia _ ftor Brockville, with lade, Jams, &¢. H. ABBOTT, UORNAMXENT3, Arrive in J anction. 10 00 a m 12 50 p m Route #â€"45 a m 6:15 a n Arrive Kn« REED ORGANY PRICE §$2%, iversally regarded DARD MEâ€" T HOH that 26 Rerurntgment L taiy sectel es a reminder. The music is so attractive that the stuâ€" dent will retain it as a book of Organ P1ieces, after finishing the instructive course. __. _ _ _ â€", _ â€"AW&WF:;; of Dolly Varden is on the i mrann t ie spapaas DOLLY VARDEN Walte. Each piece 50 cents. OITTAWA SATURDAY. JULY 27. 18s72. Eaton‘s New Method for the &mlim 'Allw\omt.«::ah.ubog worl easily accom it by taking up practice of this fascinati with the aid ar this a ng instrument, ESQUIMALT GRAVING DOCK under the guarantes provided in the Twelfth of the Terms of Union of this Province with Dominion of Canada, which section is in the followâ€" The Government of British Columbia are prepared to receive Tenders for the construction of a Graving Dock, at the Naval Station, Requimait Harbor * The Dominion Government shall guarantee the interest for ten years from the date of the completion of the work, at the rate of fve per cent per annum on such sums, not exceeding £100,000 sterling, as may be required for the construction of a first class Graving Dock at Esquimait." The Dock to be of masonry, and of not less than the following dimensions :â€" Lenyth on floor 370 feet, Do. ‘over all 400 feet, Width between copings 90 feet, * To afford a depth of water on the sill of not les than 24 feet athigh water springs, and to be subâ€" stantially constructed to the approvai of Government upon a site to be provided by the person whose tenâ€" der may be accepted. Further particulars as to site, borings, &6., may be obtained from T. A. Burxuzsr, Rseq., Chief Enâ€" gineer to Government, upen application in writing to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works. Tenders must specify the time within which the Dock will be compioted, and must be accompanied y drawings and descriptions showing exact dimenâ€" sions, materials, and mode of construction of proâ€" Tenders are to be sealod, supersoribed "Tende for Esquimait Graving Dock," addressed to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Victoria, Britis Columbia, and delivered at his office before noon o the 15th day of November, 1872. Persons who may consider the above guarant be insuflicient, are at liberty to tender onthe basis { such supplemental guarantee by the Provincial Government, or upon »such other financial induceâ€" ments, as they may suggest. the lowest or any tenderâ€" Each Tender must be accompanied by a Bond from the Contractor, and two sufficie. t sureties for the payment of £10,000 to Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, conditioned upon ths due fulfilment of the Tender which it accompanies, provided it be accepted within three months from the said 15th November. > GEO. A. WALKEK, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works. Lands and W orks Office, Vistoria, A pril 27th, 1872, 1987 3m ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" * PORATIONS feet in any soil with t ® and economy. Dredas Prant bns boen wiready sepplied to_the Patent Dredge Plant, zd'&:-bmhd&“pk:dwonm 3 tlolm feet in any soil with great spoed and economy. ‘g Welland the Reypiian dee, Aberdcen, Stockton, Barrow, U ook, Brisâ€" oat Laettihe "o, farette tistly,ednferauy on After the 3th of June next, emigrants will be sent to Fort Garry at the following rates :â€" _ NOBT!{-WM ‘TERRITORIES. mumm Lxira baggage, o0 CoOnis por FORT WILLLAM TO FORT GARRY. Emigrants, $15;, Children under 12 years 150 1 " is pon se es aienfhie ing iinplements can be ) THE MODE OÂ¥ CONYVEYANCE. By Railroad from Toronto to Collingwood or >arâ€" Steamer from Collingwood or Sarnia $9 Fort 45 by waggon from Fort William to Sheobanâ€" .....“ s ke of the Woods. "#5 miles by Cart or W aggon from Northâ€"West Anâ€" " Between Fort William and Fort Garry, but - on the P Wl Sugted c armanr y dinptined Ierager Frances, ..a°°&. Northâ€"West Angic, }lg June 14, 1872. _â€"__ TORONTO TO FORT WILLLAM. A ; Children under 12 years, 150 ibe A Canadian Monthly for May I o-hhh-:l“- on The Washington Treaty, Ottaws, May 10, 1872; RITISH COLUMBIA. The subscribers beg to call the attention of REDGING. en ie A. TON, taws, April 2, 1872 % RKE‘S NEW METHOD fake of the W oods ‘to Fort Garry: stwaen Fort William and Fort t©RouGE TIOKET® To FORT GARZY Yli FoRt Dep‘t of Public W. Trinity College, Toronto, Physician, Surge®D ARE CHANCE BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER~ OW READY. K. K. P. Ireland; the great North Sea w. SIMONS & CO.. . arlome ret Sivmatitios 19. , “."' 4400 tyoty‘ Snd w Aut: ~> tssÂ¥ vâ€"-fi fkm‘&_-fl“ PRICE $1.50, t do not bind themselves to accept Also ready the excellent "Inwoenrsoxn £00.., 39 8parks Streot. Â¥. BRAUXN, Â¥O, 33 BRIDEAU BTBEETO fiDA%UKAE STREET, CHAUDIER®, 7#*@a%s~~"*~ and Retail Gtzocers. Wine and »pirit Merchants. ww «v _# _ pared to offer to the Farming Community and to the trade inducements that use not bo n given bheretofore by any one in our line of businessâ€"being now *‘mportâ€" ing th ‘ei part of our Stock, such as TEAS, WINES and BRANDIES, enables us ic reduce prices further, We claim already to have brought th« enormous profits haretufore existing to a moderate rate, and ‘trust in future to contiuue so. . * We will guarantee that no one can sell the same articles cheaper, such a« TEA», 8UGARS, TOBACCOS and GENERAL G«@OCERIES, also WINES and all imported Liquors. Canadian Spirits, of the bes: description, always on hand at prices as low :s emall lots can be laid down. We care not for competition, all we require is a trial given to our goods, The economist will profit by calling to us. g@#~Our motto is light profits, P. Baskerville & Brothers, PEOPLE‘S TEA STORE A COMPLRIR®ASSORTMENT OF 'f;lls FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS ZALWAYS A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Pianoâ€"Forte & Music W arerooms Chickering‘s Pianos, ; Steinway‘s Pianos, Dunham‘s Pianos, Mason & Hamlin‘s Organs, : { Prince & Co.‘s Organs. In good repair, by celebrated makers, on hand, from $100 to $250 + Pianos to Rent. Secondâ€"hkand PIANUS and ORGANS taken in exchange. T ap n ontond a Tanme mnmthar af NE W ‘and FOPULAK MUSIC, M 6 COMNBI $1,000,000 Lartor oknle) o t 0 T20 far thgn n e phnt t ges e Worrh ‘ot Upreis an e Ume / n‘;'{'rm““&‘&“r%%ficfl%‘m‘\fl“&“{‘n‘if TUOKY, Trustees will give their SECOND GRANO GIET CONCERT {:mmnfidgembucum Building, Saturday, September 28, 1872, $500,000 IN CURRENCY will be given to the hoiders eflemm-- tribution by lot efONE THOUBA N L GL as s LIST OF GiÂ¥ts. ' Fotal, 1,000 Gifts, all Oash . . . . .. .$500,000 znu.m. K. Bramilette, late Governor of v, has consented to n‘g;:nnl the m one mb-o.::ll‘;ormdu.ed Mm“m sale of tickets is deâ€" wflumm.mmmm.% is eonducted and the glits jJustly awarded ‘#‘Fm.,.%mmumm io full i Seborvision ant" dho T agle ~ .uw_zp.ma Kentucky and uthe named eminentand disinterâ€" ested citisens who have consented to be preâ€" sent and »se thal all is fairly done: .__ _ .B-ol‘l an“m tl.} .llhlllrly‘oono; Ky um'}m uomu}. T Eesd ooA HMT%MMIAM.Wo Han E T Htandiford. President Farmers‘ and Hon .;:omm' â€"'-'w Royal Insarance , 1A $ iiniamo pondareaton dn col .!’lbu P mlla-o . oo i on n otarer Modical | University, en w onora, £ rommii l s ARAARE IOTIET A O Brannan, President lh-gmren' Bank. Phill of the Louisvilie Hotel Co. Jas Presiqent 2nd National Bank. W C D Whips, etor Willard House. J C Johnston, President Traders‘ Bank,. M Vlm,l(gva.b.lmdlovmb, Bachanâ€" ____ an & Co. 6 President German Bank. m. Tobaccoo and Cotton Mer mnmn'bmn. President L. & C. Shortâ€"line Vol Rose, Agent Adams Express Co. _ 1x Awp oÂ¥ THs PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY At Louisville, Kentucky. VolMose, Afoat Co. e e ts Oth. OFFICERS OF THE LIBRARY. The right is reserved to the w *"NW”W' liests ment of lnland Revenue of reject John 8 Cain, o ing the Ferry Boat or Landing stages, or MNW- elther ef them,should any of them be deem.â€" Address â€"THOMAS ces cubl ed unsuitable for the service, or unsafe to Agent Public Library of Kentuky, e Libâ€" 6 Loaisville, Ky. the public, or inadequate to meet the naN'hflo,m fllrlfl-"‘c""“ apâ€" pfib&lmh. The right is also reserved pbtatink $2M%wI® | {, the Governor in Council, to modify the 08 cUFPO8 Sik etnnt & tot" pabliy interest 10 mto on ient in . public i to do so, wAw FOR { and the Governor in Council may declare l U 20 Lt >A amct snnid . wihamever it _ OFFICERSOF THE LIBRARY. "r Burrett, President N Haideman, V .ceâ€"President. Tof & Lerim Of Of uVCO CE Lb kn he nds i s Pfusr Y als b on Cendonis,fipet made to Mr: Henry a;fi%.f- ; youre 7 9\ The out of over One Thousand Acres “?. h-tbhc“.flu”‘fiow ‘an haul of under four miles, rom 'h% quantity of logs and for cash. Amd-!m 17th inst., to be free from dutg, SII'UA'!'IDI WANXTED. Secondâ€"Hand Pianos, 100,000 TIZKETS OF ADMISSION Cooondesnid I LBNC mR OURRUT ELCC C O escmerve agn Just received a large number of NE W and POPULAR MUSIC, Inspection invited. Ottawa, April 8, 1872 -'d ‘after that date, Address Hopefield Post timber from off those lands being ‘of course Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial. P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS. 8 EC O ND 26 sSPARKS STREET, O T T A W A. : 11 whole ti ; 112 TOF WO s C '.....:..u'u-:nn x A. & 8. NORDHEIMER. A. PETERSEN, General Agent. Will be received by the undersigned until THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, from persons desirous of leasing‘the privilege of ferryâ€" inancro- the Uttawa River between the V hpofBuckinfihm,inthoPminaof Quebec, and Lot No. 14 in the Township of Cumberland, in the Province of Ontario, in accordance with the terms of tboz)n‘er in Coungil of the 17th June, 1872, and under the conditions therein establshed which are as follows, viz : The limits of the ferry shall extend to a distance of one mile above and one mile below the wharf at the Village of Buckingham, in the Province of Quebec, and to a similar distance above and beâ€" low some point on or adjacent to Lot No. 14 in the Township of Cumberland, in the Province of Ontario, in the river must be constructed on both sides, subject to the approval of the Department of . Inland Revenue. veyance of pu-mp:honu,cuua,m all ordinary vehicles with safety and reaâ€" sonmable despatch, and such vessel shall be subject to the approval of the Departâ€" ment of Inland Revenue. tain a vessel propelied eIlher Dy sieaiu, horse power or cars suitable for the conâ€" side each h o‘clock p. m. OFâ€"â€" the ferry boat shall commencée nlm dsuy,,Sun.::r excepted, at six o‘ a.m., and shall continue to cross from each The maximum shall be as follows : For a Two Horse cart or conveyance, wilh drIvOr, CBCOB WBY. ... 0660 de es se se e e en es es 40 For a One Horse cart or conveyance, with AFIVGT, COBCHD WAY ... .»eZen iess snn n e en en 60# 30 “Onefloru,-ch' esnt rerrrar e r y & _ “Mwo{homsmh.mhm...._ 10 . 3yÂ¥ . of Sheep or Bwine . * _ ...> 2 the route fully completed and equipped, nuhohndinuhnu-h-ll be fully conâ€" structed on or before the 1st day of Sep« tember, 1872. ltk The. lease will be granted for a period of five years from the 1st day of Septemâ€" ber, 1872. 8th. The lessee will be required to give two sureties satisfactory to thomtfl' ment of Inland Bonm who be held jointly and severally in the sum of $1,000 for the full compliance of the lessee until the terms of the lease. bou 62 h 204 d 4 d hh c Aacs ns t B dn iÂ¥ 4 the lease forfeited and void whenever it shall be satisfactorily shewn that the lessee fails to comply . _A motice of the ra‘=s of fares and tolls to be charged for ferryage shall be tmup in a oo.pnmmflflrhflnmtb ‘erry Landing on both ides, and also on board the Ferry Boat employed. The lessee shall provide and mainâ€" in a vessel propelied either byâ€"steam, OTICE. A Passenger Every 100 bs., of freight, PROPOSALS Haine‘s Pianos, COimMICS 5th. â€"Tariff of Charges. REGU LATION 3 at all 3rd.â€"Ferry Boat. lst.â€" â€"Landing Stages. (Bigned,) . Terms liberal. itates horses, cattle, and A. BRUNEL, 194 3m 2923 14 ferrying Hats, Vats, Hats. H &A 1 ons PEACOCK‘S, _ 33 Rideau Street, O1* awa. F!?;The highest price paid for AAW â€" _____ Patronized by all the world. Rimmel!‘s Ihang«Ibang, Vanda, Henns, Jockey Club, Frangipane, and other perfumes of exquisite fragrance. Rimmel‘s Lavender Water, distilled fro Mitcham Flowers. Rimmel‘s Toilet Vinegar, celebrated for its useful and sanitary properties. OV Rimmel‘s Extract of Lime J 1i~s and Glyâ€" cerine, the best preparation fo: <>e Hair especially in warm ciimates. Rimme!‘s Dugong Oi! Soap, perfuamed with ustralian Eucalyptus. Rimme!‘s Glycetine,; Honey, Costume and lamtlcuckus, very amusing for Bails and ea,. Rimme!‘s Viclet, Rose. Lea{,Rice, and other oilet Powders, A liberal allowaace to ship» Eugene Rimmel, 8 .<â€" â€" © to H R.H. the Princees of Wales &«\ ‘t., d, 128 Regent Btreet, and 24 Jan. 1 u", . ~ * 17 Bocievard des Italiens, i ~.~. .~ T .x mng‘s Road Brighton. Soldb~ ‘\~ . . *‘ endors, 26, 18723 w‘ Munro, David, ‘Girdwood, MacDonell, Rotâ€" tot, Bro.o's& Robillard, Leprohon, Besâ€" sey, McCallum, Thompson and Turgeon, to whom "DR. BIRNBAUM‘S RHEUMAâ€" TISMX and GOUT REMEDY‘" has been submitted for trial, have, with a rare disâ€" interestedness acknowledged its invaluable merits and given certificates to that effect, copies of whichâ€" can be obtained on appliâ€" cation to the undersigned or any druggist in the Dominion. e O s "«DR. BIRNBAUM‘S RHEUMATISM and GOUT REMEDY" is recommended for Rhoumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbaâ€" fl:, wandering and other Pains, Stiffness of inbs, Joints or Joints, Sanim, Numbness Melfll,‘ &eo., &o., and is the most effecâ€" tive nl?bh .:leu:d.yn known for these diseases. For sale ists. CHhaxbies MARTIN, 380 Victoria Square, Montreal. Bole A%*t for the Domision of Canada and the U1 *ed Stato: * VICTORIA CHBMICA1 C0. Bole proprietors and manufacturers of the ceiebrated Victoria Carbolic Preparations. Labority and Works, Victoria Hall, Malinda btreet, Toronto, Ont. The following genuinec preparations are sold by all drugrists. Be sure and ask for the Victoria Preparations, and see that you get the ni, VICTORIA This Jeily is highly recommended to ladies as a most agreeable preparation for the toilet, For beautifying the complexion and render. ing the skin soft, white, clear, ard free from dryness, it is uarivalled. (It will quickly. remove all redness, roughness, tan, freckles, pimples and other imperfections. Eor chap« Uilawa, May 7, 1872. Pad hands Corbolated â€" Clycerine This toil« «ap possesses all the well known antiseptic and disinfecting properties of catbolic acid, is agreeably scented, has a healthy action on the skin, prevents irritaâ€" tion, removes the effects of perspiration, and should be regularly used by families. Choâ€" lzz smallpox and fever patients should be with this soap ; and its use by persons liable to infecticn will materially prevent the spread of disease. Price 15 cents per tablet. eases, cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, soresg, ulcers, flmum eczema, scald bhead, scuryy, boifl, pimples, &c. It possesses all the cleansing and healing virtue of carbolic acid, which has been found by phys i‘ns everywhere to possess curative qualitres not discovered in any other chemi cal preparation.â€" Price 25 cents., Carbolic Toilet Soap Victoria Carbolic Gargary Sma red hands, chillblains, frost bites and sore ips, it cannot be surpassed, Brice 25 cents, This Gargle is the most reliable and effica. cious remedy in all cases of sore throat, hoarseness, diptheria, bronchitis, irritation of the bronchial tubes so common in this rhangeabla climate. Asthms, offensive mqbu climate. Asthms, offensive , ulcerated gums and all diseases of the mouth,. For public speakers and singers it is invaluable, The ingredlents entering into this gargle are used by all physicians, and for the cure of the above disorders are now, undoubtedly, the most popular in the materia medica. ~Price 25 cents. Eho MEDICAL F':CU‘};;{Y of MONTREâ€" particularl e i Me ilical antlemen : â€" 5n. &mum Peltier, This Disinfectant is a sure preventative of typhus and typhoid fevers, cholera, smallâ€" pox and . all infectious diseases. It will prevent contagion in cattle. It is also invaluable for. disinfecting water closcts, drains, cesspools, stables, slaughter houses, Carbolic Disinfectant en ie Eid oi es on dfi nds P &c.,u‘d for destroying nauseous efluvia from whatever cause arising. . It will drive away mosquitoes, moths, fiies, cockreaches, &e. ld.fl,:., can ve m;':‘fm- putrifcation use, Carbolic was selected by Z« Majesty‘s Royal Commis» sioners, in preference to all other products, ufiolzatdmtbt the prevention of infectious diseases. Price 25 cents. ‘This preparation is unequalled in its rapis dity for sharpening ‘and polishing cutlery. ‘Table and pocket knives, rasore, surgical instruments, shoemakers‘ knives, plane bits, and chiscls, &c. Nothing has ever been discovered which has sprung into popunrity mfiyumdn much value in every hold and workshop for general Victoria Sharpening and Polishâ€" ing Paste. April 3, 1572 CIENCE HAS SPOKEN. usefulmess, Price 25 cents VICTORIA CARBOLIG This Sailve is a rapid cure for all skin IMMT CS CiIOICE PERFUMES sA RGEST AXNDâ€"BEIST@MI CAPS3, and G A LV E. selection of For the VICTORIA VICTORILA tPRICEâ€"3 CENTS | Public Bpoakers, Singers, Military Officers, (QpS, and those who evertar the voice they are wl 'ln.efnunuuovlu an Irritated Throat, and wews | will render articulation easy. Being an article gi_ }ofhuon.lt..ndhlflupupvdb‘dl;c.;nq dis. _ BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL TROCH KS lmeomponndedoonwmchdlnetlytho seat of the direass and zive almost instan : relief, \ ‘The Troches are offered with the fullest }conndencenthoh“y;fiqhnh- | thoroughly tested and maintain the good | reputation they have justly moquired _ Fo: Liniment, Parson‘s Sheridan‘s Cavairy Oondition Powders, published a readable and instructive pamd pu.g,'uch-"bohdhodhm ud BORE TBIK)A'I.‘.‘?)UGH. COLD, similar troubles, if saffered to result in serious Pulmonary, Bmchm Asthmatic affections, oftentimes ipcurable, by a test ot many each year finds in new m.uu...mo-m«m.'m and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only "Brown‘s Bronchial Trockes, and do not take any of the Worthiess Jmiétation s that may b» offerod. _ *«Troogss," so called, sold by the Nes l here a poor imitation and nothing like BROWN‘B BRONCHIAL TROCHES which are sold only in boxce with facâ€"simile of the§proprietors, ___â€"_ JOHN L BROWN & SON, en outside wrapper of box, and private Govg ernment stump attached to each box. _ . Orprzr axp Srereu.â€"In every branch of ol« tivationâ€"whether in the feld, the orchard, the vineyard or the garden, there must be order and l’l::T::-lllm ouou‘bd results, and this truth is firmly established by actual Another great truth has also been m by the same means, which is : That as a pieâ€" ventative medicize . .. medicine for the oure of cold£, coughs, rheumatism, and supme complaints, the "Canadian Pain Destroyer," i the most reliable. For sale by all Druggist :.du country dealere. Price, 25 conts per ottle. ‘This caro in putting up the Trowhes is is portant as 'wbfi“wh“- to be sure of ng the genuine Brow es Bronchial Proches. * Gzrrar Coxprtrio® Meniomaâ€"As a sendit medicine for horses "Darley‘s Conditien Pas ders and Arabian Heave Remedy®" has ecequal Its effects in this respect are astonishing ; many horses that were supposed to be broken down and almost worthless have, by the use of a fouw packages, been restored to a healthy an! sound condition, all traces of the disease {.vh’ peen completely removed, and have been sol for from &0 to $75 more than they would pre, viously have brought; when you want & h rse medicine get "Darley‘s Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy." We know you wil be perfectly satisfied with the result. Remembee &' o::h‘ ;:k““ ‘“lcfllnp : Ly: .' . is on age. B# Newcastle, Ont., m“.fidui or Canade. Heold by all medicine TBHIRTY YEKARR EXPERIENOE OF A8 ALD NURSK. * scription of ons of the best Female Phyricians and Nurses in the United States, and has beer usea for thirry ysars with never failing safeey and suctess by millions ot mothers and children, from the toeble infant of one wicok Idto the wiult. 1t corrects acidity «f the mach, relieves wind colic, regulates t i« wels, and pives N‘hb.lfilflm. other and child. e believe it the leet and surest remedy in the world, in all cmses of Dysentery and Diarthma in chlidren whether it arises trom teething, or from w other cause. Full Cirections for using wili accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac«=simile of UURTIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrappetr. Soldoz:ll medicine de.lnhu cents a bottle. 216 Falton Street, New York, and 93 Oxford Street, Len« don, Be sure and call for MKS. WINXSLOW‘*B 800THINGâ€"BYEUP Having the fac simile 1 "Ourtis & Porkis on the outside wrapper: All others are be you theumatism in any form‘ Have you st» neck, or bunches caused by rheaumatic pains? If so, Jonnson‘s Anodyne Liviment is a speol. fic remedy and.is also the best pain killeris theworld\ No toilet table should be with out COCOâ€"GLYCOEMNE, 25 00 at COC()+â€"GL YORRINE nonrish the hair per bottle Bacon do _ $8 0 to $10 0 _ do Bacon dry sailted, $2 OO . do Ficaâ€"Retail prices. Double extra, $1.00 per barrel. Extra, $6.50 to $6.15 do No. 1, $6.50 to 7.00 ao Oatmeal, $5.25 do Cornmeal, $3.25 to 3.50 do cmhd-h-t‘.flm do Whfltlfl‘l‘l.w do Provender, $1.30 per 100 lbs, Herring. $4.175 to $5.00 per bbl. 'nn‘h.:dqw follows are asâ€" No. 1, Bole, 30cts per Ib. mus. Wixsw w‘s Bsorame Braur is the pre. Have you a severe wrench or mnp 100 be Fowls, B?:Oll.o(‘xr.l:d& Turkeys, 1.00 -‘.” resthers, 306 to 60e per 1. Eegs flrm' Buiter 15 to 17 cts perib. . 1 hpu?m mua «luzo 16e ; hmnlh, 200. to 12 cts. J ubiv,mtoomr Honey, 00 do. Potatoes, 30¢ to 336 New Potatoes, $1 to Bwedish Turnips, 20c. Carrote 256 to 30e do. Parsnips 50c. do. OQnions, $1.50 to $2.00 do. Celery, 40c to per dos. F ME:;&WM A"Iapcunt.l'lmbfl.m. d ouze moule reafoasscan uie per : Home made socks, par prg Wool ) cts. to 60c per 1b, Hay $10 to 14,00 per ton Rye straw, §$6. Uat straw, $6 to $8 do. JRK. Mess Pork, $16 #% to 16 & per varrei Farmers‘ mess, $14 50 ado Prime messe, $13.00. fl.l:“u,flzfl)bflWprm Do green, $1 00 _ ____ _ de COCO GLYUERINE removes Cracked corn, $0.0 _ do Bran, 75 ote to 806. Grawm. Buckwheat, 50to 55cts per bushel, Onts, 35¢ to 376 do Peas, 65¢ to 15¢ ~* ; s Beans $1.50 to $1.15 Barley S0cts. M-bn.fl.uul..'f”b l wheat, $1.35 to 1. en Tun. Haddock, 6c to 8c per Ib. SPECIAL NOTICHES. proprietors t Johnson‘s Anodyre THE MLARKET.

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