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ROLAR 8P , KAo B NCEXÂ¥Rpq soe of the KX B 23 1i nis residence, LOGAKs s RORAL * us b." & Tiz y,.°°¢ af .“'"""-. m"'lâ€" i3 ContAFts .-U»'J .“” se clored 110 pr., 1 >, mE C .-'.‘"â€"- I’ . Thos Pullet, Lsp oo outs . DP I-.”_'.‘.' ommenoat over Dursis‘s Bosk & 0, sÂ¥ PUBLIC rpost Office. ot & “ meese" i _ YGW"M L ALRSBROTH, on under $MB _ ge, 1198 ° â€"~@rorPx. @0 > 01 m to 4 pm (Mice -F““z Place, par 0,.. iA MKS allowed st the of es is t e O § .o ‘ . Aplmor, P. & _ Las..cntmniP w., and 3 9 u_ ad .’l'.‘ $Â¥ i Extensive!y used in the Kastern and Weostorn States and throughout Great "Britain, and by * the Britsh Admiraity and American Nary.â€" (Bee circular.) N. B.â€"I1t saves 30 por cent on the Russell Honse boller, and steam is now raised in balf the time it took before the cormring was Apâ€" Wo make a speciality of these English made Bedsteads, and import them direct Hotels, Convents, Hospitals, and families ean be supplied with any number large C ewail. " Partice requaring quantitioe for N, B.â€"Farme.s from the County of Carleâ€" ton can enter the mill yard by Broad Str ot, opporite Browoy ace s re, Oct. 36, 1871 1805tt early spring delivery would do well to «dar at once. Will leave with Wails, Passengers and Freight for Montreal toâ€"lay, ist May, at > p. m. $ Wih som: her trips on Saturtay, the ith May «caving J‘muuo for Ottawa at 5 a. mâ€", returning leaves Uttawa at i p. m. same day. OtiaWa,. May 1, 172 1050tf _ WROUGHT IRON BEDSTEADS, #t. Gin., 3ft., 3ft. 6in., 4ft. and 4ft. W".-."’“ _and situation, ty be prepared and und U: s the Long Room, or.in some public part ‘.~_~, +4 HA e us oi ts cou on m ce us Section 14. â€"And b.urmur-da:.‘l;,um shail be dedueted from the weight cndo.‘ the tare according to the ur!dul inv olce, corâ€" rectness of the invoice to : dectared before 2: s lector, and in the absense of such invoice, or omâ€"s«ion of ‘are in the invoige, w.- tare shall b* a«scertained by woighing & packages of the importation. and adopting the result as the introngiincthanke "a C +â€" .. â€".._ _ cmd%m-s and 1 large stock of And to furnish the Collector 'ims key thereof, having a labe! attached thereto, w &m ters distinctly painted thereonâ€" That will communicate in writing, utn&.d(b .x‘n: ““‘Cuu‘:l Warehouse" to 1 .& the warehouse tor that mwfit # I:‘" by-bid:;l ‘b‘q-ht-l‘. uw is to be deâ€" »gnated, require applicant or person whe may have offered a Warechouse, .m and sign a full and detailed :m eonn.r'mu situation, , of :.m-.nndu t, proprietor or occupant, &¢â€", : entered on a sot & that purpose the. W arehouse m; a,.:‘bo.%ol.lnu will also note date of appointment. cancellation or any aiterâ€" ation which may be made at any time with rega: d to any ** Customs W arehouse." The Collector shail sause a list of all * Customs W arehouses," containâ€" section 13. â€"And be it further ordered, That duty Mbcl.:mdn all ez warchouse on the guage or w t, whes uulb‘h.m? E:.:.ycrwm mr'y. ithout any deduction or alâ€" ance whatever for loss which may have Aarisen from natural causes or otherwise. _ _ _ _ _ tare on Suce PLAN ED LU MB ER TKE OTTAWA RIVER NaVvIGATION A large stock of the above will be kept conâ€" s#tantly on hand to suit purcha, rs. JXTRACT from Regulations, sanctioned | by the Governor General in Council, on 30th March, lfi in relation to Bonding of Goods, still in force. \ Section 12. â€"And be nmw.d-%m whenever a place or warehout? is offered to the Colâ€" lector of Customs at any PCTG _h.g'-‘v:'anu Custo W arechouse, the Lunding . (or 5. ipal fheer of the Watermde Departiment) and use heeper (;:Jnnng pertorming thai duty ) at suth port, shal! carefully inspect the same and ascertain that such place or W use is sufticiâ€" o.:li.rom and otherwise ft for tha inâ€" i ooo reoms peamera en fo.mn‘ into, of in some conspienous place on every U:stoms W arehouse so appointed. a beard or sign with the following wm«i thereon : | Customs 5: mw.!‘c,"flé See (Qrder in Council of Z%th March, 1872, as to Abird Cages, 1872 BUILDING AND hRIDGE PIMBER. SHINGLES X XX, XXX. Cusronus Derazrusxt, * Ottawa, 10th June, 1872. Reâ€"bonding and Reâ€"warehousing k of %ea and Cofee: | Public notics is horeby . given thit all the Customs duti=s, whether epâ€"cilic or ad vilorem, now pryable on Tex or Coifes imported into C.anada, shall be repsaled upon, from and after tha 1st Jaly next And noticg is further given that TEA and CUFFEE in the original packages on which such dutles havo‘toon paid may be reâ€" bonded and reâ€"warehoused at .:I time before the TW ENTHâ€"NINTH day of JUNE in mun year, and that on being so reâ€" and reâ€"warehoused the amount of the specific duties paid on such Tea and Cotfee, shall be repai1 to the owner thereâ€" PUBLIC' NuTICE. of and a drawback by the Collector of Customs at the Port where they are so reâ€" bonded and reâ€"warehcued or by the Receivar (General. > xi other articles, and the vrery best. nitable for the farmes, city resident, lum erman or botels. YVOL. VI NO 2034 WOYXâ€"CO L. U3TIBLE & MYONX CRROAAYVE Bare 30 per cont in fual, and stcâ€"am passes through any lenagth of Piping covered with the Nonâ€"conductor quite drgy. The Steamer ;un” d, while it saves a large per centage of uel and Labor at mw.:.zun ‘C= Parliament and Dopartmen lfifl O-Woch,loc&tnAOo.’t Yteam Mills A Flook‘s Fouandry &¢., &¢. Bough Lumber Woll Seasouned, J, MUNROE OLEARY, General Western Agâ€"nt Ottaws, Nov, 10, 1817; Uttawa, March 4, 1872 _ 1914 U# &A C to t i n* an on C e A M ObA ucle s s wa.® QUEEN VICTORIA,‘ MasdBbissâ€"3/EKNUE rarEX®L _â€" _ R xX M. BOUCHEITE, 2006 3 Commissioner of Customs. HUUSEKEE ~LING UTENSILY TUHUE STEAMER .« FALsÂ¥" Byp command. sPRING ARBRIVAL!!: Customs Warehouse." CHALMERS & CO â€" _ Richardson st., Montreal P. 0. Box 844i, Bole Manufacturers in the Dointalop (uk£KING sTUV ES «of all descriptions Â¥A~UFACTCRERS OFf No. Rird Nests, JOHN ROCHESTER & COo. NoOTICE H. MEADOWS w o i, for Covering Steam Beilers and Pipes. Batte Aatters, 1872‘ r ‘l'h‘b'Cc-pnnyh- ho:; mwt(tmo pur» co cars Classes r DonP otigha on ut hn n 9l oitree (onaxeniter wmmhwmumflmw the specificaâ€" tious of Railway Uuurglnk-q to manufacture lml":‘h:"?‘: n:l.e \éhe I'N]l.ll;l’l:;u for their com viz; Axiles, Wheels ng=. * As a rule Car Building Companies ':‘LM CANADL Cianr coxry. (LIMITED.) % Capital® $500,C00, in 5,000 shares of $100 4 (eia Mipeed rocdcl in h Con uie s en i aina C. J. CAMPBELL, Esq., (Campbell & Cassels), The 14 on 4 |'»'gsh~ue§tmnlc11 (Vieceâ€"Prosident _ _ ho LK lhnvz is Toromits . _ _ .â€".!_ _ : The Hon. J AMEX SKI ’b. Renator (Director of Canada Central Railway), Ottawn, _ < _ d , L, BLAIKE, (Blaikle & -\'rmmmm 3: I-l-. l."c-\-ll\ V C 2iz ~ omalilset + » 8. MeMURRAY, Esq , (McMurray, Fuller & Wâ€"JOI:N (:lné\wrum:‘mmu'.'& vmb%gy.\ufi W. HARRKIS, Esq.. LEWIS MOFFATT, Ezq., (Moffatt, Brothers,) To be incorporated under " The Joint Stock Companies Letters Patent Act, 1869. o CONsSULTING COUNSEL : The Hon. JOHN HILLYARDCAMERON, 4.C., Toronto. + And Monweal. Com posed of the following or other Arst class Ma:lnlm Bteamehips : um y 0 IPWA 4 TWEED, â€" TH AMES, BEV A ADALLA TEVIOr. ib steammers of this Line are intended to sail Weeuly as follows dAuring the scason of aavigation of 1#73, to and from T C n e e t t t e Lo o0 HUGLH BAINES, Esq., C. E., Toronto. SECRETARY AND TREASURER : «_ JAMES PEPLER, Esq., Toronto. t T THE ROYAL CANADIAN BANK, ° C f SOLICITORS : * Messrs, MURRISON, WELLS & GORDON, Colâ€" At is also wellâ€"ij that at present the freight rn(onr t:.m-dtboomun. Railways so exoods the carrying capacity of the cars n otiely mody tis detared Ior raany dary beints 4 hay un hefownnded to thow dontinatine _London, Quebec and Montreal, (Jalling at Piymouth outward for passâ€"nger 1ad loaviog that port every Friday ) \ Asa rule Caur Building Compgnies in Canada u:‘:;:r.ntpnnh-lq their axles, wheels and m-gamuugm N.B.â€"BHtock Books are now at Mess Campbell & Cassells Offices, ‘rm't-':”fmn _ The projectors of the Canada Car Company, having ascertained the above facts, n-nlv«nh:z the car manufucturing capability of Canada was not sutfiSiently utilized, and that the car shops were most inadequate t> the present requireâ€" ments of the exising rowds, MW what must be the dolmm-‘ arising from Rauilways in wm.‘h: wbo m.l lnthu*lw, p.fl..lg (Ontarto and <Quebec, with many Un romags i hor Buibiing CupPiertien of un on * ng Companies of an exâ€" tensive character are not m'mugfl. } Ro favorably has the prijeet of establishing a | Car Manufacturing Company in Torâ€"nto been reâ€" ied by some of our most wealthy and influenâ€" men of business, believing, as they express themselives, that the nmunu inception is sao weil ch sen, and that great advan aro derâ€" tain wmrmmtbolwumfi:fluoh and the Dominion H'mm rnuom- of such Ite mtion, i mu’dv:-%.hdtoho 8 Cns ie ies Puatent" for the * ‘ar Compiy (Umiâ€" ted)," under the * Joint Stock Act," and tosecure the * Toronto _ Steel Works" _ property for the Canada Car Company‘s Works, after inâ€" mwhmmw by Frank Iy, Eq , C.£., tO. _ | ml»:?mv is ‘most eligibly situated for the CuK xlkfl i; being contiguous, and mnw it» the Railway System of Canada, with Bui hv‘ Wells, K.m and \hchinoa".e. well adajted for the commenceâ€" ment of Builâ€"ting, T 1e gontliemen l.:.mlm the m:luzorn Com-‘ pany, on hearing invention projectors of the Canada Car Oourn.v. viz: that of conâ€" | verting their property in Cuar, Axie and Wheel Shops, expressed their coniuilence in the underâ€" hlm(hy@::to tuake stock for the value °u‘> their works, signifying their willingness subscribe for additional -Ao-& in the Company. _ It is intended to apply for a Special Deuh-nd took, $350, which cent is W.'M-m m_chd-h " All particulars can be had un application to the Broker sor to JAMES PEPLER, «o ocb Hecretary and Treasurer. _ .. | s Dagmn ooz en 1:'. 0.." pany has o the services of an em practical % _ 1t is intended to nfiy E a Special Act next Kmâ€"erot ..., ... “m 4 4 4 6 # + # # 4 MHUE ««««er var« +« v do _ osh do Nule | .............. do â€" 16th a0~ Moedta«f.«««««.«««xr <+ do % ird do Bootiznad ...... ... do 20th do And every Tasadey theromficr. Rates of P.:ssageâ€"Qiuebec to Londoaâ€" Cubin, §G0. Stiorg» K4. =â€"~: _ ==> Torough tickets fy@m all points West at reduced mtes. C.rtifcat=s i sn d to person: dusirous of trivging out toeir tri mds to Canada, Tarough Buils of Lading issued on the continent, and in Loadon for all parte of Onnada, and is the United States to mnll‘.lilnuhe, Chicago and other pd;bl'l the West. m Freight or Passag» apply to loy‘s, Caster & Durks«, 41 Billiter amm don ; Wilcocks & Weeks, Barbican, Piymouth; RBRous & Co., Quaebec ; or DayID sHAAW, Mont real ‘or to _ C. B. CUSaKINGHAX, ® Cttawa. Puice, $1.80. f As tbomvhuwhclthnmfifl-‘l' had very marked success in the and in th zaummmu to be the Sucees Nes t t aiotithee pog ud wmige the beantiful Singing Book Tu COMINXG CHURCH MUSIC BOOK To be ready July lst. T H E 8 T 4 N D 4A R D, By L 0. Emerson, of Hoston ; And . _ _ _ _ , u. _ ) â€"â€" Clad Tidings, : (Price 3 cents paper, 35 conts b‘ds.) is one of the snmetiteree pfi‘u“&-w yer ceipt of re v-,io CHAS. K. DITSO! prnei mt t tiie is ige Bank will be open, df.fi.’ ..m on Sam .m-l-. ts * n.wufisw. MANAGING DIRECTOR, HUGH BAINES, Esq., C. E. BROKERS : Messrs. CAMPBELL & CASSELL®, Toronto, TEAU London Quesec. narming Song. .. .. . T‘he @ates Ajar . ... Thomas. 4 The above Books and Pisce, sent, postâ€"paid, on Office over Hope and Co*1, Spark» street. RUSP ECTUS, and every Wodneaday thorafter, FROMX QUEBEC. _ | (n.. ) Toronto A BANQUE NATIONALE, Tempeoeriey‘s Line. PROYVISIONAL DIRECTORS ; FROX I No i en przsoy a 00 . Bostes. _ LONDON. . . Wednesday, 2in + May h % do 19 h do k do bin Jane ie do â€" i2 b lue *7, do do Eud J aly do â€" 1Oth de 4th Jans« 18th c¢o 23th do Jad July The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the mllum-flufim%fl * â€"____ to Brockville and all points OTTAWA RAILWAY. with 0 T trains for| . _ Sohm‘oooy-] lutnd'at' 1 00 a m Onmiortable Sote Cars on No Charge for berths, 50 cents. ALTERATION OF RUNNING TMME. Bare connections with all the Grand Tronk traius both KEast and West, as this Company‘s trains walit their arrival when late. 10@ p.a., and at Hand Point at 1;49 p.m. | Mail Train at 350 p.m., arrtving at Sand Point at 9:45 p m. Through Ottawa Express at 3:20 p.m., making a certain coonection with irand Trunk Day Kxpress from the Kast and West, arriving «t Ort=wa a 7:%. "a LEAVE OTl AW A. Phrough Western Express st 10:00 a.m., ar> riving at Brockvillq at 150 p.m., and connecting with Grand Tronk Day Exâ€" yoing Rast and West. es :.; baxpross at4 20 p. m., arriving at Bmouvicle at 9:35 p. m , and at Sand P. ut at 8:10 p.m Lxpt es at 6 p. m. arriving at Sund Point 9,45 pm. a22BIVE AT SAND POLINTâ€"1:40 pm, 8:10 .-d&uia * LA-VlnSAnD ‘â€"$:00 a m, 11:40 Twenty minntes allowed at Pregoott Jyo«~ tion for tofresbmâ€"ny, Trains are run on Montreal time. THQS3 REYNOLDS8, Managing Dirâ€"ctor, Ottaws & LUTEBRELL, . buperintendent, Prâ€"s.ott. Ottawns, June 8, 1871 ; Ureat Broad Gauge RKRoute TO OTTAWA. Froghat loadâ€"d with des; atch, and No T‘ran« 1.lpmen when in car loads, H. ABBOTT, Trains on Oanada Ountral and Porth Bram b make certain counsctions with all twainsca 6. & O Railway â€" _ t drockville and Ottawa Railways LEAVE BROCKVILLE. Express at 8 00 a.m., arriving at Ottawsa at vounsotions made at Sand Point with Ateamers to and from Pemtvroke, Pory go du Fort, &¢c. + throughout the world. _ _ ® Emfmvsfln&' Nh :. ... ds Morson‘s Effectual Remedies l“khfl.‘l-fl.m CHLO NE has now obtained such universal celebrity it can scarcely be considered a speciâ€" C uropant tioners. . M of &lcv- Ehfldnfl )lm;so.ho-- preparation. Sobd in jâ€"os, 1 and GELATINE The purest proparation of this nutriâ€" PEPTIC 4050 tor Intahndt and Infants, digectiâ€" "h\nc?dmmlfl.h gâ€"ib &â€" bhove are packed , ie it hn in maade papebs in Sndland * BOLE MANUFACTURERsS : THOS. MORSON & sON Medailists and Jurers at all the Great Exhibitions, 31, 33, 124 Southampton Row Pure Chemicals and New Meticines Selected, and Shipping Orders executed with care MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Refined Confectione:;, ? Drops, Cream Bon Bons, * G:MMJ- CBARLES ALEIANIERâ€" AXD $0X§, Motte Papers Fringed, Mottscs, Herus of Pleaty, yy nolEuiusk grs 4M CONFECT RBRV Drugzists‘ Supplies in Stock and made to 387 & 391 NOTRE DAME STREET, it _ e "~ay THE $T. LAwBE&vv. a* _ Aprll 11 wil Trains will run as follows ; On and siter Brockrviie Al y 20, 1813 No. MARRIAGE CAKE ORXAMENTS3 N AND FROM MONDAY, loth JUNE 1872, trains will run as follows , ;uv"-".'d"rl"ioic the gaâ€"trie jJuice. _ 3- oine restures S nu:.l':ldf;m.:do- :rbp no: In vowder, RUSSELL SQUARE, LUNDON, Worksâ€"Horusey and Homerton. MONDAY, MAY 20th, 1812 tAMBA CENMTRAL 112 00 noon o 4n iâ€"lb tins ESTABLISHED IX 1842. 1 30 a m 100 p m|Grand ‘l‘n;:lla“pn â€" 1 Mail from Ottawa, West, and mai To ail poroic has eaths, Loa Boxes of English, dnu.m-nh. t GoING NOoRiIn. Golng soUTrk Name and Mark registered. accommoduticn & trail a _ fot Brockville,| | King«gston and all way lu a t o ns West, a m:G T Expr ss for 12 40 p m MONTREALâ€" all potnts West, of stâ€"amera east and West &G T accommodation tor the Kast, U T Exprese ior‘ Do 40 Exprss tfrom West Do do _ Mail rom West Do do Express Roval waiiLine Connecting with e stren;th to the body. Hebalce; and as Wike Arrive Ilu rsscot! J anction. Arrive in 10 Ov * o 6 15 a #â€"45 . m The Government of British Columbia are prepared to receive Tenders for the construction of a Graving Dock, at the Naval Station, Esquimait Harbor mmonmmmfidhmmwfi of the Terms of Union of this Province with the Dominion of Canada, which section is in the follow» ‘ing words :â€" * The Dominion Government shall guarantse the interest for ten years from the date of the completion of the work, at the rate of five per cent per annum en such sums, not exsesding £100,000 sterling, as may be required for the construction of a first class Graving Dock at Esquimait." The Dock to be of , and of not less than t.hofollo'iudhmu!ou:â€" > Length on floor 370 feet, Do. over all 400 feet, Wiith between copings 90 feet, Do on fioor.......... .45 feet, Do of entrance... ... . .63 feet, To afford a depth of water on the sill of not les‘ than 264 feet athigh water springs, aud 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, &0., may be obtained from T. A. Bouxusr, Eeq., Chief Enâ€" ginger to Government, upon application in writing! to the Chief Commissioner of Lasds and Works. Tenders must specify the time within which the Dock will be compicted, and must be accompanied y drawings and descriptions showing exact dimenâ€" slons, materials, and mode of construction of pro= posed Dook, _ Tenders are to be sealod, supersoribed: " Tende for Requimait Graving Dock," addressed to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Victorin, Britis Columbia, and delivered at his office before noon o the 15th day of November, 1872. ol The subscribers beg to call the attention of ENGINEKRS, CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" # PORATIONS Persons who may consider the above guarant . be insuflicient, are at liberty to tender on the basis t such supplemental guarantee by the Provincial Gorernment, or upon »uch other financial induceâ€" ments, as they may suggest. the lowest or any iender. Each Tender must be accompanied by a Bond from the Contractor, and two sufficie. t suretios for the payment of £10,000 to Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, conditioned upon the due fulflment of the Tender which it nccompanies, provided it be sccepted within three months from the said 15th wh Harbours, Docks, Canals, Ri d Chnbagh uan is voppmd o sarhas t wheg feet in any soil with great spoed and economy. The onl caAlgts lingford, Lreland; the great North Sea ship Canal, GEO. A. WALLKLEM, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works. Lands and Works Office, DRIDQING. Patent Dredge Plant, I" ORTHâ€" WEST TERRITORIES, _ w ic thn m on rees omcs oesfrnas w hn sone ‘ _ TORONTO TO FORT WILLLAM. o pnunin on t "eln omcs $3 ____ FORT WILLIAM TO FORT GARRY. W teismety t oniime o‘ en $ in : be (Ilol-::ma).n-.or tarmâ€" THE MODE OÂ¥ CONVEYANCE. By Railroad from Toronto to Collingwood or sarâ€" Steamer from Collingwood or Sarnia to Fort § by waggon from Fort William to Shebanâ€" m‘“?i‘g.rm&wmm #%5 miles hy Cart or W aggon from Northâ€" West Anâ€" Is now in season. All who wish to make a noise in the world, may easily accomplish it by taking »p the practice of this fascinating instrument,with the aid of this excellent method. Gems of German Song, Gmof?:odfloul. * Wmtha ESAUIMALT GRAVING DOCK en y in Ww e Pn n (en M e rfaiine T supplies. ons P meinere sencipapiarn be had st Toronto, at the C“OMWMQ‘:‘M%& mwummwbflomm = rm li?lmm lbe. ':!:‘ht for mee supplies --t»utm lbs. for any one emiâ€" novr® aih bo i2 sondiGion i wimit of the aane port of lnvl’m direction, is S un to naad icR muw“ Cddzh Bldâ€"uu:oO&? ‘D:no- -uny'&z'm' ""1 unouint with the Canabe uou= .:n" Bali Alhg Bar lloâ€".hu: a:-urdum“#dm&-uu a woek, tm ho Pome m got, s ie on asie clear, 'm.:i‘k-.. Barn and Stable. The Washington Treaty, Rm CHANCE June 14, 1872. 1TaAwWA MoONoaYy. Jriy taws, April 2, 1872. 1989â€"Sawvkiw NW aeipcant . A Canadian Monthly for May Dep‘t of Public ‘Ottawa, lote MaÂ¥Phere RITISH COLUMBIA. It Vistoria, April 27th, 1872, 1967 3m LARKE‘S XEW METHOD BOARDING HOUSE KLEEPER~ REED ORGANY, roudentWores To pog Boatfite W, SIMONS & CO.. PRICE $150, do not bind themselves to accept PRICE $$250, , * Aiiran Snrings. Â¥. BRAUKN, a o Secondâ€"Hand Pianos, In good repair, by celebrated makers, on hand, from $100 to $250.‘ Terms liberal. e! Pianos to KRent. & :: Secondâ€"hand PIANOS and ORGANS taken in exchange, . Just received a large number of NEW and POPULAR MUSIC. Inspection invited. ; ' ; A. & 8. NORDHEIMER. s A. PETERSEN, General Aieut. (itawsa. Anril 8. 1812 > 1941 3m mAV 607 CONCHAT §15% ; 575 for $5,000. No discoun Mfl-‘dw&t‘:‘m will be issued at each; half tickets, aarter :31 uarer bewen ga B1 i1 w hi toxe0 o5 .«‘ LZ* _ *# ... pArod to offer to the Farming Community and to the trade inducements that ca» cA » a given herctofore by ary one in our line of business â€"being now tmportâ€" ing th ‘s, part of our Stock, such as TEAS, WINES and BRA N DIES, enables us to redu e rices tuither, We claim already to have brought the enormous profits heretufore existing to a moderate rate, and trust in future to contiuue so. A COMPLEIE®ASSORTMENT OF ‘II‘I?ETFOLLUWING INSTRUMEN IS_ALWAYS $1,000,000 {: mn.tl;ot o‘:. Pnpllo Library Building, Saturday, September 28, 1872 100,000 TIZKETS OF ADMISSION One Grand Gift, Cash ... . One Grand Gift, Cash. .. We will guarantes that no one can sell the rame articles cheaper, such as TK‘ SUGARS, TOBAOCOS and GENERAL GHOCERIES, also WikEs mad an uq uge) Liquors, Canadian Spirits, of the bes‘ description, always on hand at prices as low is small lots can be laid down.. W care not for competition; all we "Sutlre "1s a frinl gives to our goods, The économist will profit by calling to us, 186 * ir motto is light profite, weq ® t Lc â€" e .A n Mason & Hamlin‘s Organs, _ : Prince & Co.‘s Organs. By m&mmm of the lflm; inâ€" PUBLIO LLBRA of KE Nâ€" msl\'.zom'lfl give their SECOND GRANKO GIET CUNCERI Chickering‘s Pianos, â€"Steinway‘s Pianos, . Dunham‘s Pianos, PEOPLES TEA STORE i rAmn in contern antl he will personally uee A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Pianoâ€"Forte $ Music W arerooms fi'i{"; iii'}'in‘u’wiiduo‘: Â¥ on 4 Procter Rnote into M C Levabon Dis. MB'MJ“ Jndiclug‘l:.KK;. Hon £ D Standiford, President Farmers‘ and that the money from the sale of tickets is deâ€" glud with the Tréeasurer, that l.bodnvinl% is ty eonducted and the giits justly awarded drawing will take place in public, in full of the audience, and under thgmedl- fi.: i".bllo Uwg‘ ol‘xenw kr; C named eminentand disinterâ€" zens ‘who have consented to be preâ€" ;â€"J;o‘;r-â€".lfilm iq.l Insarance wr&"x‘ "@% Judicial Dis. o i Eie e aotie. Dr T B Bell edicul University, P J of ;:mu-mm. Hotel Co. Jas t 2nd National Bank, W C D W hips, Proprietor Willard House. J C Johnston, President Traders‘ Bank. H Victor Newcomb, firm of Newcomb, Buchanâ€" __. an & Co. * € mnulb?u,m&w Barck. Andrew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Me»â€" hla:'bna. President L. & C. Shortâ€"line Railroad. Vol Rose, Agent Adams Express Co. Hon T , Olty ‘Attorney. | OFFICERS OF THE LIBRARY. R T Burrett, President. W N Haldeman, V :ceâ€"President. Farmets and, "“"yg Esfremct apiiBlat tss i Reroly. Paie use ol Suiace. Aivvng Auil partloulars, sont on apâ€" Hon J G SA' LOG CUT FOR SALE. ore in hownt Aue tanst Hiey en eertran Exm‘ ieR se YO. °5 RIDXAU STREET, AND DUKE STREET, CHAU f O T T A W A, C s piss * »~yi Retail Grocers Wine f ~pirit Merchants. :.--...-&.“a.......'-...... 15 do 1.000 do ... P. Baskerville & Brothers, f 1x AID O# THB PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN TUFKY, At Louisville, Kentucky. Ottawa, April 8, 1872 Give our Teas and J * 8 EC O N D LIST OF GIFTS. 26 sSPARKS STREET, O TT A W A. § o discount on less than .‘.'.'I.'"so.“ 000 $25,000Cash 'm.l'ooo do ) do . do % “ 6,000 do yC" it# ss(TUOIS & J IFILQAL, P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS e«A LOT OFâ€"â€"» â€"â€" 19799, do 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 Quebes, Ontario, in accordance with the terms of the Urder in Council of the 17th June, 1872, and under the conditions therein estgblLished which are as follows, viz ; 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. vill f Buckin in the Province of Qusbeq, and Lot No. 14 m : the Townalip in th;drinrbmun &mkm:“o: both sides, subject to approval Department of Inland Revenue. Will be received by the undersigned until THURSDAY, 1st AUGUST, from genonl desirous of leasi~g the privilege of ferryâ€" ing across the Uttawa River between the The lessee shall provide and mainâ€" tain a vessel propelied either by steam, honopo:feror oars suitable for‘fla:m veyance of passengers, horses, ca‘ all ordinary vehicles with safety . and reaâ€" sonable despatch, and such vessel shall sonable despatch, and such vessel shal be subject to the approval of the Depart ment of Inland Revenue. The maxzimum charges for ferrying shall be as follows : Ch For a Two Horse cart or conveyance, with _' GrIVOTr, CBOD WAY . ....2s 2s se n e e e se n n en n n 69 + For a One Horse cart or conveyance, with “Onefiule.q.ohwq....:......_........... the ferry vboat shall commence o‘clock p. m. the route fully completed and equipped, and the landing stages shall be fully conâ€" Hrucied on or before the Jnt day of Sepâ€" tember, 1872. Tik The lease will be grantéd for a period offlvo‘{e-n from the 1st day of Septemâ€" ber, 1872. in onE > two sureties satisfactory to m.mnrv ment of Inland Bcnm 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. > The right is reservedâ€" to tlie Departâ€" ment of lnland Revenue of rejectâ€" ing the Ferry Boat or Landing stages, or either of them,should any of them be deemâ€" ed unsuitable for the service, or unsafe to the public, or inadequite to ‘meet the pnbflewl-b. The right is also reserved to the Governor in Council, to modify the -m:u‘::mubo bu:‘doox- pedient public interest to do so, and the Governor in Council may declare the lease forfeited and void whenever it shall be satisfactorily sheown that the leasee A notice of the rates of fares and tolls to be charged for ferryage shall be ,upia._ooupinouo‘rlmmtb g:-ryuodm(onbofi es, and also on board the Ferry Boat employed. The Ferry Boat shall be placed on Buitable landing stages or wharves One HOrSC, C@CH WAY .. »â€",4» ++ «++ +ss« ++ ++ I.ehhudo(ppm:m_alg,mb_yu... AMI‘CI’ C Every 100 lbs. of freight, OTICE. PROPOSALS to comply Haine‘s Pianos, 5th. â€"Tariff of Charges. 4th.â€"Number of Trips. REGULATIONS : of Sheep or Swihe 3rd.â€" (Signed,) â€"Landing Stages. Ist.â€" continue to cross from each ir thereafter unotl eight 8th. , UHAUDIERE, A. BRUNEL, 2XY23 14 to give 10 as a most agreeable preparation for the turlet 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, hnh::dl-. pimples and other imperfections. Kor chapâ€" to whom «"DR. BLRNBAUM‘S RHEUMAâ€" TISM and GOUT REMEDY‘" has been submitted for trial, have, with a rare disâ€" merits and certificates to that effect, oqhzwgo-hob&dnnpph in the Dominion. y «*DR. BIBNBAUMS RHEUMATISM ;d GoUT IIIIDY"!»h recommended wandering and other Pains, Atiffmess of mnh.' Joints or Joints, Srh-.Nunbu- bwdH.&o., &o,, and is the most effecâ€" :i'.:ua l'cr-lo all h Chaklies MaRtN, 80 Victoria Square, Montreal. Sole Age~t for the Dow‘t.ion of Canada and the Uz *ed Stater: April 3, 19."* Bole proprietors and manufacturers of the ceiebrated Victoria Carbolic Preparations. Lambority and WchLYWh_Bdl, Malinda btreet, Toronto, Oni The following genuine preparations are sold by all druggists. Besure and ask for the Victoria Preparations, and see that you get the m, YICTORIA This toilet soap rw all the well known antiseptic disinfecting properties of carbolic acid, is agreeably scented, has a healthy actiort on the skin, prevents irritaâ€" tion, removes the effects of perspiration, and should be regularly â€" used by families. Choâ€" é&nflomna:: â€"Gin._ mm %:lg N0 Aromsen: Hopiet, Lepropuar Bes VICTORIA CHEMICAl €0. “W"‘-' lq"".-' POPUCT w-vâ€"' e tuscadies hrive scurvy, abscesses, hodl,pl-plu, &#c. It possesses all the cleansing and healing lv’irt;:cdwbolicadt:;;uchhohnh-d y pbhysicians everyw to possess eurative qualitres not discovered in any other chemi cal preparation. Price 25 cents. l:zmu.poxndbn patients should b« flfiflncaan;udhcmhym liable to infecticn will materially prevent the spread of disease, Price 15 cents per tablet. mm.g: &‘&(&'t.i;" Jr and Glyâ€" cerine, preparatton the Hair especially in warm citmates. Rimme!‘s Dago@g Oil Soap, perfumed with ustralian Rimmel‘s Glmm Honey, Oostume and loral Urackers, very amusing for Balls and Rimme!‘s Viclet, Rose. Lea{,Rice, and other oilet Powders, A liberal allowasoce to shipâ€" Eugene Rimmel, 8.\ © to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales «\ .‘u., d, 12%8 Regent Btreet, and 340% 1 i", < = 17 Boulevard des Italions, b >« . «~ 1 < ng‘s Road Brighton. Boldb~ 1« . + . endors, 26, 1873; way Carbolated _ Glycerine J !Iy. Victoria Carbolic Gargary Sma. This Gargle is the most reliable and efise. cious remedy in all cases ‘of sore thromt, muu, diptheria, m,mm tubes so common changeable cLu. Afln offensive breath, ulcerated gums and diseases of the mouth. . For public speakers and singers it is invaluable. The entering fnto this gargle are used flcydah-. and for the cure of the above are now, undoubtediy, the most popular in the This Bailve is a rapid cure for all skin dis. eases, C wounds, bruises, burns, sores, dufi,&m,%m scald head, This Disinfectant is a sure preventative of typhus and typhoid fevers, cholera, small, pox and all infectious diseases. It wwill prevent contagion in cattle. It is also invaluable for disinfecting water closets, mmmmmm tc.,nndlotdutmylum‘-vhtu whatever cause arising. It will drive away mosquitoes, moths, files, cockroaches, &c. Meat, tish, &o., can ne preserved from selected by Her Majesty‘s Commis« sioners, in preference to mmm as the best disinfectant for the prevention of infectious diseases, Price 25 cents, materia medica. Prfce 25 cents, 2 Patronized by all the world: Rimme!l‘s Thangâ€"Ibang,> Vanda, Henna, Jockey Club, Frakgipane, and other perfumes of uisite fragrancé. B.l‘:lnol'o Lavender Water, distilled fro Mitcham Flowers. Rimmel‘s Tollet Vinegar, celebtated tor its useful and sanitary properties. + V1CTORILA Carbolic Toilet Soap Victoria Sharpening and Polishâ€" Carbolic Disinfectant &c. Meat, fsh, #e., Puriistion B7 is ‘use, ; Carbotic This is unequailed in fts rapis dity lor:m;:_.fl'*“' h nnmind instruments, shoemakers‘ knives, plane bits, and chisâ€"ls, &c. Nothing has ever been discovered which bas sprung into popumrity -dqdeuycha-od-o-uhnluh overyho.-‘hd‘udtuhhophpunl usefulness," Price 25 cents, o For the it = R@°LARGEST AND BES TA# HATS, l s PEACOCEK‘S Â¥@~The highest price paid for 1tA W F 0e rioe or PURS. se Ottawa, May 7, 1872. i Hats, Hats, Hats. ed hands, Chillblains, frost bites and sore ps, it cannot be surpassed, Brice 25 cents. VICTORIA <CARBOLIG This Jeily is highly recommended to ladies The MEDICAL FACULTY of MONTREâ€" CIENCE HAS SPOKLKEKN, IMMEL‘S8 CHOICKE PERFUMES CAPS, and YICTORILA BTRaW GOODS eases. It wwill | â€" Barley 50cus. e. It is also MM““.H.«)G wauter closets, M.L&'D us efiuvia from be to 8¢ per Ib. It will drive pqth‘h“ owt. e, cockroaches, mu.unoal'opc ‘bolic acid was m‘-u quotations are as Royal Commisâ€"| . u. 1: fala Bots a way IPR&ICEâ€"3 CEX C3 »â€"coomapuitinrememmrrencc ts c on oprmntretrmmane y 6 pent sys We s P _ 2e t neck, 0o: bunches cansed bylh-di.q If so, Jonnson‘s Anodyne iviment is a Bc remed; and.is also the best pain killer No toilet table should be '13 out COCUâ€"GLYOEL NE, 2i ve C©O0(+â€"GLYORRINE uuh! the hair * wus, Wiusucw‘s doorume Bravr is the -‘lphduodhhnh-bhyd‘ and Nurses in the United Btates, and has be accompany each bottle. None genuine per bottle other and child. We believe it the 1 and surest remedy in thé world, in all on of Dysentery and Diarthms in chlidr whether it arises trom tecthing, or from a Other cause. Full directions for using w the tac«â€"simile of COURTIS & PERKINE is « the outside wrapper. Ioldoz:ll medict dmtfium.m. 216 Fult Btreet, New York, and 93 Ozford Stroet, Le don _ Be sure and oall for MHKS, WINSLOW‘*HB BOOTHING Having the tac simile 1 "Ourtis & Pork| on the outside wrapper: All others are Provender, '.CUOEIWI&. Cracked corn, $0 do Bran, T5 ote to #0c. Gnas. Buckwheat, 50to 55cts per bushe‘, OQnts, 35¢ o 370 do a Peas, 650 to 15¢ do Beans $1.590 to $1.15 f Barley 50cta . M-h-t,u.ubl.l{)'wdo % whest, $1.35 to r:-.’-.“ 56 M“ to 8¢ per 1b. Dry Uod “‘;m Herring. $4.175 to per bbl. a;muu-. latest quotations are as follows No. 1, Bole, 300ta per Ib. In prints, 250. e Einiepieme * | M.(‘«;:w.r 2} Potaioes, 30c to 330 per bushel. ’1 Rome.lz:l.fi Permipe SJn uo. * M&.flbfl.:b. Celery, to o.m'gu.’fzpu. ’ Boots to 30c bushel. Amnq-{',;‘"g:bu.mu _ Wool 5U cts. to 60c per Ib. Hay $10 to 14,00 per ton Rye s+raw, $6. Unt straw, $6 to $8 do. § Pork. Mess Pork, $16 25 to 16 5 per varrei Farmers mess, $14 50 «uio â€" ln'- $12 00 to $14.00 per n-h-:fioo _ do Baoin " do u'ou’wo do Bacon dry saited, $9 do Fiocaâ€"Retail prices. s dfi Double exira, $1.00 per barrel. | Extra, $6.50 10 $6.15 . do No. 1, §6. 50 w 1.00 ~â€" ao 1 Ontmeal, $5.25 do - Cornmenl, $5.25 to $.50 do _ . 1 u‘ifi_‘flm do Whent meal, $7.00 ado g Arabian He Remedy»‘ We know am;'.::uu-mmr:-n. IL-: Omo.h O:U‘..M‘..m:“l, . is on lnmmr*wuom W# Neweastie, Unt., or VaBRRaGE _ iÂ¥ by all medicine deniers. _ . Recmepne THIRFY YALARRN * EXPERIENXOE OF i OLD NUBRSK. J of colds, coughs, rheumatism, and sum; Onner arp Srerax.â€"In every branch of « tivationâ€"whether in the feld, the orchard, vineyard or the garden, there must be ordan . system to insure successful results, and | mthhlml’Wbyuhdfi Another great truth has also been bytou-o means, which is : That as a ; ventative medicine ~. . medicine for the e complaints, the "Canadian Pain * i fiomlounlhbh- For sale n’r"»-..: and country dealers. Price, 25 cents packages, been restored to # sound condition, alm.flh:m peen completely removed, and have been for from .a‘,,,‘.',,‘,'&‘"" re than they would p riigles §10. ~Biity t OrnditionPFomdes aff Garar Coxprrion Mauprormnâ€"As a sent medicine for horses "Darley‘s Conditien J ders and Arabian Heave Remedy®" has us og Its effects in this respectarermstonishing ; mt horses that were supposed to be broken d¢ and almost worthless bhave, by the use of a i better than other articles. Obtain only «Brown‘s Bronchial Trook and do not take any of the Worthless Jmiétai that may h« offered . "Trooums," so called, soid boow & poor imitation and ..m.:’m.'no BRONCAHIAL TROOHKsS which are sold ¢ in boxes with facâ€"mmale of the®proprietors, JQOHN L BROWN & SON, _ en outsice wrapper of box, and private # ernment stump attached to each box. _ This cars in putting up the Troches is portant as a security to the purchaser in of to be sure ot obtaining the genuine Bro‘: Bronchial Proches. and similar troubles, if aaffered to pro result in serious Pulmonary, lfi Asthmatic‘ affections, oftentimes BROWN‘S BRONCHLAL TROCKHE are compounded s as to reach directly :ato(tho dineame and «ive almost in of. The Troches are offered with the t confidence in their efficacy ; they have thoroughly tested and maintain the ; reputation they have justly acquired Public Spoakers, Singers, Militay OM and those who overtaz the volce . they useful in relieving an_ ‘Irritated ‘Throsat, will render articulation easy. Boing an art of true merit, and having proved their efi byuhdotâ€"nyy-‘::l:.ehmlnh & in new localities in parts of the we sed for thirty yoarm with never faill mdm»y-nu.-um.l ren, from the teeble infant of one w« Idto the wiuit. 1t correots acidity «f 4 mach, relleves wind ‘colic, reguiates 1 wels, and pives rest, health and comfort Beof, $6 7 100 be llu:'l:t:.u&’.lh. Fowis, 85 to $1.00 per souple, Turkeys, 1.00 each. P can agangs M&p‘&:tlh. Buster 15 to 17 ots per lb. Have you a severe wrench or Cod oil 60 to 70 ets per gallon Celf skine, 12 ote pes T. *.::-flmwm Hides , ho. 1, $9.50 each. 0000 GLYUOERINR: remové BORE THRKOAT, UUGKH, COLD tism in any form _ Have you

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