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Teronto, Physician, 1iotel® ays and Fridagys all, Mosgrove‘s i w waes 4 sdre#® JU> $0% KLBED a--unu,,m WA L Place, per Ca. »; Noâ€" RteaW ® AkRb C« PAR ito Attorney asd $ € Barristers us 9 44 Special opposite nusseli 1"Prescost and se , L ‘Uumgaai. £ »M#1 .M‘!! commE 146 a B + i ost "_.â€" KK sctmap in ~“‘3M' r-rol""g Wt EmE C :'.'..-u-g hu-". «108 4 )0UGALL, a+ ©C atBDic alle i 1%@ and LK AY * A A.Ol"’.fi w“‘ sidcace Central rUgBLIOG. city» store c ke i 1 , ; For School Section No. 4, Townâ€" .‘.,.g « ‘A.t aSzcoxp Crass Teacut®, capab nanged i. ! tither of the undersigned, Moutobell n as* id undersigned, Montebell 3 f r i 3 l!lbnl\?!". !!!!!D" i Ltz ut . at ns of B# surveyor ‘,_ Puysic®®, enb > it« A,“A_" {} sb P * * i 200 14 * [TEE ui ~ Picton" to rantegelarly during the season be~ i4 0i f 1s andernoted : Steamers _"*Secret" or *E ie eemrpacee o e rp o g12 sad down Wip$. _ ,, to leare Pictou =3=:.:§"‘,'_M.wu ‘nd. and ce are tOBSDAY at 2 volock. p. m. _ ADALLA, TEVIOT. Te steamers of this Lins are intended to i Weekly as follows dAuring the season of wigation of 1372, to and from Loudon, Quebec and Montreal, London. Quesec, And ereey Tuestey thereafter, Rate of Passageâ€"Quobec to Londouwâ€" hin, $50, Stoorage, $24. Through tickets from all polnts West a: dusetâ€"tates. Cortidcates iâ€"su«d to person wirous of tbringing out tuelt trdiemnise ) CVasmds, Torough Billls of Ladting med on the continesat, and in Loadon fo bparts of Canada, and in the United Stater ) Detrolt, Milwaukee, Chicago and othe misin the Wost. _ # Iw Freignt or Passag*e Tflyhm tvnuamo,u Billiter Street, Lon. ; Wilcocks & Weeks, Barbican, Piymoath m# Co,, Quobec ; or DavID sHAW, Montreal «to _ C. BR CUsxNINGHAaÂ¥, Ves over Hops an 4 On‘s, Sparks street ‘flw Rough Lumber Walt Soasoned, jeave with Mailt MaAUViLEAE m a w a aM MibkLi se ling at Piymouth outward for passenger» Iaring that port every Friday.) FROM LONDON. tot.............. Wodnesday, 2in4 May perot ... ... ... â€" do _ 39:h do .o-oo--oou--. do 5ih J.“ POK . ce uky oi Â¥ave +1 do l’i. And Montreal. posed of the following or other first class wial Iron Steamships : KCOTLAND, NILE asutor xio AEDWAY, TWEEI Aluge stock of the above will be kopt co ally on hand to suilt purcha» ts. _ FROM . E. cxee werr ... . + JOTOE . . . ««« » ++ + -.......'....l OW 1 e 4 6 »+ 6Â¥ Â¥e +s P\ wess esensse a#** u.-........- -.."l.l..ll. HINGLES X. XX. XXx Â¥. Bâ€"Farme.s from the County of Our! ts enter the mill yard by Browd Strâ€"« ortne Houbach." Honirea! m Communication between Monâ€" weal, Quebes, Father Point, Gaspe, Parse, Paspebiac, Dalhousie, Chatâ€" him, Newcastle, Shediac, Charlotteâ€" towna, Pictou and 8t.â€"John‘s;, NAd., 14 by Railway connections with & Jobn, N. B., and Halifar, N. 8. n"‘ *i PE C U e SA aad everr Wednesiay, thoreafter, FRUMK QUEBEC. h: LANED L U MB EE Pictou and Monireai, TONUMIB® NS UMLNUEE arlottetows on the down trips, as business vYOL VI NO 2039. Tempeorley‘s Line. Furniture Repaired Neatly And with WeD ES P A TC Youn ) i ‘tt! m Liovd Streat n a it Hntiitrn be Broin‘s Fiam: ders respectfully solicited A, July 22, 1872. ASTED, ere, Oct. 26, 1871 P FURNITURE, * ROBERT, BUTCHER. RIDEAU STREET, MAaNUFPAOTCRARS OFf NOoTICE. AND GULF PORTS AND bLRIDGE TIMXBEK SERRLOK % OROMBIE, Next Door to JOHN ROCHESTER & (> p Company YICTORLA." "Ra W’ Â¥Freight for uv. at lu." * Tuesday , do 3ra Jaly do _ 10th de do B. EDW ARDS. 2023.1 m. 4th <~Jun« 18th do 15th do Fnd Jaly 16th 33rd 1872‘ 18058: nest to do THROUVGH COU PON TICKETS (éouunl Blafts, in the City of Ottawa, on FRIDAY, the SHixteenth day of August next, at TW ELVE o‘clock noon. Canada Central R. R, Office, Ottawa, July 4, 1872 hereby requested to take notice. Sait Lake City, Han Francisco, Kt. Johns, CGBRBAND TRUNK CAN ADA CENTRAL All Points East and West on the @RAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 8t, Lawreuce & Oitawa Railwa CARTAGE AGENCY. The undersigned begs to inform the rkblio that his office has dnng been MOVED to the rear of the GENERAL OFFICES of l.hoCou;pn&..cn Wellington Ytreet, where ordears for collection and delivery of Goods will meet with pnaz: and carefual sattention. Pfi-‘ rnrqndcnmpmnm recaived at Uompany‘s Uffice, on Wellington Stree t. A. J. TAYLOR, oms Cartage Agent. Uttaws, 5th Feb., 1873 (j'i'flin CARPET HUUSE. Have pleasure in wl-&fi:‘lbq will their new store, 49 Sparks early i fl'? with a full and complete assortment of s Carpets, ¥‘joor Oileioths, Cartains and Curtain Materials Cornices and Cornice Poles, / and a Full Asssortment of Hoase Furnishings, All of the newest designs for this season vreovious to the advance in Engiand, and BURN mm will thus be enabled to give ubfio-nudw&mfi.nfl to give their satisfaction to who may m-m‘roflnh Jttawa, M +v 2. 1872 1960â€"ly. vreovious to the advance in «nd which for excnt, of < fiwl-.'ulnr- pass ever im city . A curselves entirely to HOUSE N NG we mil thus be enabled to give on to the wants of our fmends, and Ornada Central Railway Company, will be held in the: Company‘s Office, THE ANNUALGENERAL MXEETING I» the book to be at the & Festiâ€" vah 1t innow it the hands of the 240M stngers who are to compose the choir. Ihe music --w-wm by the Music 4‘.--ia «nd the will be a popular and useful tor use in all musica! socsteties, and should be in the hands of all in the audience at the that are Past.â€"Howard, 3. Tfl.l WUORLDS PEACE JUBILEE By L. 0. EMERSON sad W. 8. TILDEN. n..fl:-'-:'ua .......".‘)"“ ks tor which its happy arrangement of , Prerâ€" -nno.hud L‘r{‘mcm 00g% .mr“l.‘ 16. we c‘u»iulguu for Young Singers, vl_udiou‘w bird. . . ..... ..«. Hackleton 33 The above h and Songs sent, postâ€"paid, on ucoapuuuulsno -x.‘lVSn D&M! ico..l-fl. CHAS. H. DiTSON & CO., New York. _________ Ottawas, April 6, 1872 CANADA CENTRAL " You cuuflmvlmwlummnnllnl forward to my number of the "G:«@aPHIC" every woeck. it tells me just as much news of whit i going on at home as l care to know, and its pietures «e not only looked at wich nre onits val ~uat are treasured up, and vonfin.x:'u last b: turu.ag over and over. k on ts * Tust aiia" Brasil, Canada, Cape of Good nm.'?l.-.s«. %uho. x..um Natal, New Zeaand, st Thomas, Suesz, West l“'“} ab".'!l. a“. ”~A Fi N SA i sns Cc hould be in the hands of all in the audienc« at the e apgae mss d foae, f iunicip Song and Chorusâ€"The Boautiful Days _ Extract from Private Letter -â€"'l'r * Gravhic " ‘an be sent regularts 3.0“-& the following rat‘s. acluding postage, C aod all extra numâ€" T H E S T 4 N D 4A R D; By L. 0. Emerson, of Boston ; and , _ _ _ , . . _ ,_ P.3. KNTRANTEBY SIDR DOOR "EL'C.;F.‘.Tmfi' a, Constintinople,. India, Japan, Â¥est Cons:i South America, 4=. or Bs this paper. mdmwm hu'-‘:l.. more and more convinced that the beautiful Singing Book (Price W cents paper, 5 cents b‘ds.) is one of the 'v.but books. rerman Acen&t E muhtmmucfi mu-'&... for cheap and attractive books. Cnarming Song .... . T‘he Gates Ajar. ... Thomas. 4 The above Books and Piece, sent t-fl“ on m‘m mâ€"n-â€"n-h Tastam . As previous works M:‘nfi Â¥ 1i very marked success in the and in tb Â¥ est. tho coming book cannot fail to be the Sucors f the receipt of retail price, . _ _ _ ___ .. . :u?\'n vrso CHAS. H. D 4 COâ€" Rew Ferk: _ Office opened T"Ib in merly occupied by the Streois, hfi& . larikes bank will be kept open, atoniee ts se come Interest on Sarings Doporith: $A10.Bi¢) AMI CJ 10 ENGLISH* FAMILIES RESIDENT k ABROAD. HE COMING CHURCH MUSIC BOuOK To be ready July 1st. TICKET â€" OFFICOE. Ottawa, June , TÂ¥ July 18, A BANQUE NATIONALE, Chorus Book. The Hour of Singing, CGlad Tidings, RAILWAY COMPANY. HIGH SCHOOLS, N 0 TiQ E. sTRAXD, LONXDuN. W . E. JOHNBON, 8. BENOIT, Thet :# THE ST, LAwB&YCE OTTAWA RAILWAY. The old reliable, quiokest and best route ; the muu?ng-flqh%n tosl::ku and all points â€"®~mo ies * ALTERATION OF RUNNING TIME. Sofe Car| 10 00 p m Charge for berths, 50 cents. Sure connections with all the Grand Trunk traina botb) Rast and West, as this Company‘s trains wait their arrival when lato. Twenty minutes allowed at Prescott June tiou for refreabments. Traing are run on Montreal time. THO8 BEYNOLDS8, C & LUTTBELL, â€" nuperinteadent, Prescott, Ottiawa, June 8, 1872 Uireat Broad Gauge Route TO OTTAWA. Brockville and Oftawa ‘ Railways 108 p.m., sad at Band Point at 1:40 p.m. Mail Train at 3:50 pm., arriving at Sand Point at 9:45 p.m. Through O)ttawa Expross at 3:20 p.m., making a certain. coopection~â€"with «irand Tronk Day Express from the Kast and West, artiving at Ottawa a: 7:30 p m. ~ LEAVE OFL AWA. Through Western Express at 10:00 a.m., ars riving at Brockville at 150 p.m., and connecting with Grandâ€" Trunk Day Exâ€" E‘.‘."nm.."“‘""‘.‘;.'-'a“{"'-" arriving 30 p. m., at Brockville at 9:35 p. m , and at Sand Putat at 8:10 p.m. * Exprâ€"ss at 6 p. m. arriving at Sand Point 9.45 pm. * * AaARRIVE AT SAND POINTâ€"1:40 pm, LRAVE BROCKVILLE. 2 Express at 800 a.m., arriving at Ottaws at #:10 | and 3: 30 p m make certain connections with all wains oo B. & 0 Railway Counections made at Sand Point with @Ateamers to and from Pembroke, Port«ge do Fort, &¢. Freight loaded with despatch, and4 No Tran~ a.lpmeni when in car loacs, H. ABBOTT, Morson‘s Effectual Remedies Comilertable Sote Cars on No 7 and 8 All the above are carefully packed and to m-fid‘:h-&whm Medailists and Jurers at all the Great Exhibitions, 31, 33, 124 southampton Row :10 pm., ahd 210 p m Lfl_-\:msun POLNTâ€"0:00 am, 11:40 Selected, and Shipping Orders executed with care rak GORENL, name and Mark resistered Pure Chemicals anm Kew Hetiche On and after BSULE MANUFACTURERS : THOS. MORSON & 8ON NON.CO¥©USTIBLE & MON CORROSIVL Trains will run as follows ; Sivre 20 per cent in fuel, and steam passe: through sany "".“.lt" Piping coveree States and throughout Great M-ig'ndby the British Admiraity and American Navy.â€" (Bee circular.) N. B.â€"â€"I1t saves 30 per cent on the Russel‘ Honse boiler, and steam is now raised in hai/ the tim» it took before the covering was apâ€" plied, while it saves a large per contage nd Fuel and Labor at the Water Works of the m aAND FROM MONDAY, loth JUNE 1872, trains will run as follows ; Trains on Canada Central and Perth Branm h Parlinment and Departmental Buildings, Olty m«:..w:om'nm A ‘o s i _ o T coALMERS & 00, P, 0. !n:lul. ¢ Sole Manufacturers in the Dominioc J. MUNROE OLEART, ~ Ottaws, Nov, 20, 1812© iJ Brokville May 30, 1873 Extensively used in the Eastern and Wester: Hambkksâ€"sP?ENUE raArENt A mâ€"Conductor for Covering Steam Boilers MONDAY, MAY 20th, 1872 RUSSELL SQUARE, LUNDON, Worksâ€"Hornsey and Homerton,. with the Nonâ€"conductor quite dry. tAviUA UOBNUMAL ln“loaa}h‘.ui and do‘ 4 accommodation ; trai n â€"for & Brockville, Kiogs«ton l ‘nnd all way |at a 1 1 o ns 10 30 a m 400 p m 100 p m T 30 a m 1â€"lb tins. @G0oING KORTh, @olING soUTH Managing Dirvcotor, Ottawa i@ T Kxpress for |all potuts Wost, Do 40 Express from Woest \ of steamers cast and West 40 T trom West Do do Express Royal MaiiLine tor the Kast., ‘ @ T Exprosas tor GT trains for, ‘ l-undel 1 00 a m 10 00 a n 13 50 p m #â€"45 a m 6:15 a : Artive Large Importations OMEARA & 00,, ost respectfully to {nform their customers and tbb?p:blh aunlll: that they have now ready and open for in:’oot.ion une of the largest and best resorted stocks of Dry Goods ever brought into this city, Having puron -rd sed tw ;m‘-‘w.flc. l‘:a 3‘.!.8:-‘ bo&.vr::ow-:udg ance oolen Goods, are prepared the dd.m AB 'od::ulup:m up to order on the poesible notice fr+m the shortest poesi from § 0-0“ dm”Ww%w"im complete than n‘nd.'{nvi- secured ‘nrv?: of a IEI::ll‘. ‘é:ltl“-'nd lg::bym ""’"3"".'-"&.‘»&- :I‘l be fifty per cent H:;'I'- = Tow "wouks. In our Toangieeesank Spbins aaneianent Jo o be feand *# Sack Coats all Wool, $3 Shooti:fi Coats do 8 50 Pants all Wool Striped and OraW & SsATURUV\Y. \GUST 3. 1s723. AR is an established if want any firstâ€" class B::duu Wines mm’ffit Family Groâ€" ceries, you mustgo to The following goods from the producers : Ex Ships Nicse, Treer, Laor Lovs, Mizt Ava, Ciry or QuEazo, CraRa ‘Kurax, Japans and Gunpowders, 1872. ‘The finest ever offered in this market, takes 3 waters," used by the nobility in Britain. Black Teas,. roasted on the premises. 100 12 Kvery house should have one. The above goods are the finest to be had in market, and a variety of others in stock, well worthy of trial, every satisfaction in using them. _ A call solicited. For sale at Taux. PATTERSON‘8. PIC Paris CorrE® Pors, Coffees. Ottawa, July 18, 1872. . Ottawa. June 12 1873 MM*See T. & B. on each Plug. W¢ Price so low that all can us it. & B. on each plug. MYRTLE NA VY. sKALEDTm cs {u‘monefionoflhu‘uw'l.{dc. Stone nh]m.o-g.-mmm.i wz the Rev. Mrâ€" , Parish Priest, until the olAn-B’ prok. _P_Iarg ud»’ln_ell::uo-b be of August, prox. Plans Renfrew, Out., July 15, 1872. DRIDGING. The subscribers beg to call the attention of ENGINEERY, CONTRACTORS & CO PORATIUONS Patent â€"Dredge Plant, Harbours, Rivers, 2"&2“ can be 33.‘:.«“:.3.:::»2."& to forty fmdm .?l-“n* 'mm urn" to : the iimaiied. Ar ind oat srou, Rorth 4oe thip Caun, mm.tm the Fonl Bastern Ml:y&:w“. &bo..cm‘u mwl:"m dgmmtfi* i dcaige o ind inhaid iPad on ragerts)s w. SIMONS & Co.. lcE __:,..a."'%!m‘i.‘.?.‘.'.'_,m' Liven Hankerchiofs, 8i all !-‘hoo-vhn‘d.‘v IQ h# BRANDY, finest Pale and Dark, genuine, & 10 * roxt WINE, for family use, . "! well known," * do GIN, John de Kuyper & Son 10 Q’ double berried, 10 . stegay . wiss, v.e, ‘;0 mâ€"nou.«uu. 8"&6&» i!mzo- ".:..mfi_‘ p 'x...,'.u.E::: with we Canavs con Bali Auog.dwm-. large e k. ::‘.-g.vmu not an&.m-odm% m%um Barn and Stable. A. HAMTILTON taws, April 22, 1872. _ 71@4..;:.:3 A Canadian Monthly for May * nuhhfltflâ€".fldug > Tb'flhgnn‘h-z, c u4 oo 1 Agor Question, THD MTTRSOTS no(o oo en on Sanes s otPaith Ottewa, May 10, 1874 MUKERS! Juné 14, Plain do Very fine. Fresh ground daily and CKHKL Sauces m‘& Peas, " No. 1,"‘ in BEUCT 1KPORTATIONS aRE CHANCE BOARDING HuUSE KEEPEEN OW READY. few cases of the celebrated _: vintage of 1864, $22 a case, ~ dos. â€" SCUTCH â€" MARMALADE, fresh ftrom the maker, ty i. oases SPARKLING MOSELLES, pints and quarte," do GUINNESSES PORTER, pts. and gts., per order, FOR A GOOD SMOKE, No. 26, Rideau Street. "lfl‘l’l*‘!Al!"hnclmd.nd nent en iiwill be prosecuted. !}o t & Billi pg:iton each Caddy, and / Always on hand. 1872. \ RY WINE, V.P., various pri extra value, AXD CaAROLINA. Very fine, give them a trial. TO THELR NEW CaAUTlVN. O‘MEARA & CO. 26 Rideav Stree 1872. 1097 â€"3â€"lawk _ cGGPBOPLE‘S TBA STOR 2 50 1 50 W» at» Sow pr. pared to offor to the Farming Communtty and to the trade inducements that has oot been given betctofore by any one in mu businessâ€"being now *mport~ log the caiâ€"f patt ot ocr Stick, such as TBEAB, and BRANDIES, enables us 10 reince prices turther, Wa claiim alrewiy to have brought the enormous profits haregofore zirting t a morerate rate: and trust in future to contiuue so. We will guaranten that no oue can sell the same articles chuger. such as TEA», 8SUGARS, TOBAOOOS snd GENERAL GX0CERIES, also WINES and all imported Liquors, Oanvidian Sptrits, of the best descrtption, ninys on hand at prices as low 1s amal! lots can be lajd down. Wacare not for competition, all we require is a trial given to our goods,_ The ecoromist will proft by calling to us.. $@#~Our motto is light profits, ". Baskeryille & Br, «ers, A COMPLETE 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 KRent. Secondâ€"hand PIANUS and ORGANS taken in exchange. # e uot x matondt a Inron mnuthar nf NE Wand PrOFPULAE MUSIEC. stAM 6D CC $1,000,000 By in the act of the aturs Inâ€" eormx. PU BLIOC mn;mdot KEAâ€" TUUKY, the Trustees wili give their SECOND GRAKO GIET CONCERI will One Grand Gift, Cash. .. One Grand Gift, Cash.. Mn.u_;qoru. all Cash .. . . .. . $500,000 The Hon. E. Bramleite, late Governor of Kentuck+, bas consented to um.om the Trustées in the -.:;o-out of second Grand Gift Concert, he will rormu.v see that the money from the sale of tickets is deâ€" ived with the Treasurer, that the drawing is mumndnchd and the giits justly awarded and promptly paid. The drawing will take place in public, in full view of the audience, and under the ‘mmediâ€" ate aupervision and direction of the officers and h-m of the Public un:ao( Kenuucky fEnd the following named emiuentand disinterâ€" &nd h. 3. 222 h argees A P p witre / e 4 und the flmn‘onnd eminentand disinterâ€" ted. citizens who bave .m;b‘ o be preâ€" old r‘ that 18 done ; Hon M R J Uourt Appeals, Ky. Hon, J Proctor *q}i‘ln uw t Om ol C dl. a «. stt £ o sea c y Ferc oT y ipmrmnel gpany Hon E D stng:-l.' dent Drovers BarKk. _ _ _. _ .. gxfirw es IY â€"J-'- 'l.T"“" u Dis, Ky. Gen l:ugsdrnt’ Ug‘mlm'fi . Hoo T %WWmW, id Prove! gl.. Hon Jno &rboo.u ml!-r Royal Insdrance Com verpao 7 grol(l)’hll 1::."&& %Nfl g:dicw Dis. abine O Eun Himen P Iobason, Manager Gail House. . _ Honr Deppen, Prisident Ger ent German Bark. mg’mmn' Tebacco and Cotton * ~ _ OMKBE zs )2%>1 4. h Dr No:vin +#reen, President L. & C. Shortâ€"linpe Railroad. Vol Rose, Agent Adams Express Co. OFFICOERS OF THE LIBRARY. R T Burrett, President. s W N Haideman, V «eâ€"President. ;oh-l! Cds. W% adâ€"ess THQMAS 6. 'u'un;m' Agent Public Library of Keuntuky, Libâ€" "6{ uuudns Lofllvflw ot aps PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, At Louisville, Kentucky. A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S ianoâ€"Forte Music W arerooms made to Mr: Becondâ€"hand PLIANUS and UKRUANS MRON /01 2o 2 0 O L ~ Just received a large number of NEW and POPULAR MUSJC,. Inspection invited. Secondâ€"Hand Pianos, sAW LOG CUT FOR SALKL. mt tra oc Ottawa, April 8, 1872 Give our Teas and Liquors a Trial, ' P BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS iN AID OF THB SECO N D of the Loaisville Hotel Oc. LIST OF GIFTS. 26 sPARKS STREET, O T T aA W aA. Medical University OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUMENT@ALWAYS » f“%fi A LOT OFâ€"â€" ‘ ) A. & 8. NORDHEIMEER. A. PEFERSEN, General Agent. Will be received by the undersigned until THURSDAY, 1st AUGUST, from persons desirous otf leasi g the pflw- ing across the Uttawa River the Village .cmcnnfinm.mupm« Quebes, and Lot No. 14 in the Township of ~Cumberland, : in ‘the [Province of Ontario, in accordance with the terms of the Urder in Council of the 17th June. 1872, and under the conditions therein establLshed which are as follows, vis : to a distance of: one mile above and.one mile below the wharf at the Village of Buckingham, in the Province of Quebes, and to a similar distance above andâ€" beâ€" low some point on or adjacent to Lot No. 14 in the Township of Cumberland, in the Province of Ontario, > serviceable at all ‘states of the water in the river must ‘be: constructed on both sides, subject to the approval of the Department of Inland Revenue. The lessee shall .provide and mainâ€" tain a vessel propelled either by steam, haupo:fuor oars suitable for“thl:.m veyance of passengers, horses, Ca nuordin-ryuhioh‘:with safety and rea be subject to thos?;onlof:hobowt su BpaArEâ€" ment of Inland Revenue. j daily, Sundays â€" exeepted, at six o‘clock a.m., and shall continue to cross frorm each o‘clock p. m. and the landing stages shall be fully conâ€" structed on or before the lst day of Sep« tember, 1872. "th. " The lease will be granted for a period of five years from the 1st day of Septem:â€" ber, 1872. : 8th. The lessee will be> required to give two sureties satisfactory to the Departâ€" ment of Inland Revenue, who shalt be held jointly and severally in the sum of $1,000 for the full compliance of the lessée nnulununudth;:-n. The right is reserved to the Depart ment of lnland Revenue: of â€"rejéct, ing the Ferry bosat or Landing stages, or either of them,should any of them be deemâ€" ed unâ€"uitable for the service, or unsafe to The Fcfr‘?unouohdlb placed on thopubho. Oor insdequsate to meet the pubiic wants. The right is also reserved to the Governor in Council, to modify the mnmh::'. should â€" it I»fOI:.l! pedient in puvlic interest to do so, and the Governor in Council may declare the lease forfeited and void whenever it shall be satisfactorily shewn that the leasee fails to comply with the conditions A notice of the rates of fares and toulwbodnrp}‘lforfomuhflu iat up hsmmrwth gorqundiuonboth ides, and also on board the Ferry Boat employed. The limits, of the ferry shall extend Suitable QTICUE. PROPOSALS ~ Haine‘s Pianos, bth â€"Tariff of Charges. REGULATIONS: 3rd.â€" lst.â€" Terms liberal, 190. 3 WX 14 Hats, Dats, . Hats. @°FLA RGEST AND BES TA HATS, F tsf ut PEACOCEK‘S, Th oo atet pri sm;t.f()r' :th #%@»~The highest price paid for KRA FUPRS. NC Po CC Ottawa, May 7, 1872. Patronized b{ all the world. Rimme!‘s Ihang«Ibang, Vavda, Henna, Jockey Club, Frangipane, and other perfumes of exquisite fragrance,. \ Rimmel‘s Lavender Water, distilled fro Mitcham Flowers. Rimme!‘s Tollet Vinegar, celebrated for its useful and sanitary properties. Rimmel‘s Extract of Lime J 2i0e and Glyâ€" cerine, the best preparation for the Hair especially in warm ciitmates. Rimme!‘s Dugoog Oil Soap, perfumed with ustralian Eacalyptus, Rimmel‘s Glycetine, Honey, Costume and loral Urackers, very amusing for Balls andâ€" rties, Rimmel‘s Viclet, Rose. Leaf,Rice, and other oilet Powders. A liberal allowauce to ship» pers. Eugene Rimmel, ¢ t to H.R.H. the Princess of Walee «: , d, 128 Regent Street. and14.]. 1 v‘. ~~ . 17 Boulevard aio ontaupety the Jlloning Modical > m I t Gentlemen : â€"BI'I. &ml:lm Pélitier, Munro, David, Girdwood, MacDonell, Rot tot, Brosseau, Robillard, Leprohon, Besâ€" sey, McoCallum, Thompson and Turgeon, to whom «" DB. BIRNBAUM‘S RHEU MAâ€" IISM ard GOUT REMEDY *‘ has been submitted for trial, have, with a rare disâ€" interestedness acknowledged its invaluable merits and given certificates to that effect, o@iuof::ic} can be obtained on appli cation to the undersigned or any druggist in the Dominion. s Eugene Rimmel, * Princess of Walee .« Street, and 44. )4, 1 u‘. les Italiens, b >« . . Brighton. Soldb> + and the Uz VICTORIA CHEMICA] 0. Bole proprietors and manufacturers of the cerebrated Victoria Carbolic Preparations. Labority and Works, Victoria Hall, Malinda btreet, Toronto, Ont. The following genuine preparations are sold by alt druggists, . Be sure and ask tor the Victoria Preparations, and see that you get the m, VICTORIA eBE This Jeily is highly recommended to ladies ab a nod-froubla preparation for the toriet For beautifying the complexion and render ing the skin soft, white, clear, ard fm_‘!mm dryness, it is uarivalled. It ‘will quickly remove all redness, roughness, t-h:ocklu, pimples and other imperfections. chapâ€" ped hands, chillblains, frost bites and sore lips, it cannot be surpassed, Brice 25 cents. VICTORILA Carbolated â€" Clycering This toilet soap possesses all the well known antiseptic and disinfecting properties of carbolic 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€" '::L.T'h'f.“ and fever patients should be wi thiciosf;mdlu use by persons liable to infection will materially prevent the spread of disease. | Price 15 cents per tablet. Carbolic Toilet Soap This Qalve is & rapid cure for all skin dis. eases, cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, sores, ulcers, ringworm, teiter, eczema, scald head, scurvy, abscesses, bal'l, pimples, ~&c¢. . It possesses all the cleansing and bealing virtues of carbolic gcid, which has been found by pbysicians everywhere to possess eurative qualitres not discovered in any other chemi cal preparation. Price 25 cents, = Tbhmhfienodnlweuddt cious pdy in all cases ‘ of sore throat, hoarseness, diptheria, bropchitis, frritation of the ‘bronchial tubes so common in this changeable ‘climate. Aothnu‘ offensive breath, uilcerated ‘gums and all diseases o1 tne mouth. .For public spesakers and singer» it is invaluable The ingredients entering into this gargle are used by all physicians, und for the cure of the above disorders are now, undoubtedly, the most popular in the materia medica,. . Price 25 cents. Victoria Carbolic Gargary Sma. This Disinfectant is a sure preventative of typh=s and typhoid fevers, cholera, smallâ€" pox and all‘ infectious 3.-.- It wili prevent contagion: in wcattle. It is also invaluable for disinfecting â€"water elosets, draing, cesspools, stables, slaughter houses, td mumea 1 2P L CL % * iz vank m m on «20 OE Fep NP &ac., and for destroying nauseous efuvia from whatever eause arising. It will driv. away mosquitoes,: muths, file«, cockroaches, &c, Meat, usb, &c., can ve preserved from putrifcation mfll use. Carbolic acid was selected by â€" Majesty‘s Royal Commis» gioners, in preference to all other products, as the best disinfectant for the prevention of infectious dischses, Price 25 cents. This pre . is unequalled in its rapis dity for mg and polishing cutlery. Table and pocket knives, rasors, mrfid instruments, shoemakers‘knives, plane bits, and chisels, &c. Nothing has ever been discovered which has sprung into popumarity Carbolic Disinfectant Victoria Sharpening and Polishâ€" more quickly or become of so much value in «eryLnnbold and workshop for general unsefulness, Price 25 cents, COIENCE HAS SPOKEN. YICTORIA ~CARBOLIG IMMEL‘S CHOICE PERFUMES CAPS, and 26, 1872. . Ihi G Â¥A LV H. 1n VICTORIA sTRAaW GOODS, +___ endors,. way {P&R&ICEâ€"3 CE N TS The proprietors of Johnso n‘s Anodyne Liniment, Parson‘s Purgutive Pills, aaâ€" Sheridan‘s Cavairy Oondition Powders, have published a readable and instructive pamd phict, which may be had free at the stores. BORE THEUAT, CuUGH, OOLD, anii similar, troubles, if saffered to progress result in serious Puilmou«ry, Bronchial, and Asthmatic affections, oftâ€"utimes incurable,. _ BROWN‘S BRONCHLAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of the drsamme and give almost instan relief. The Troches are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy ; they have been /. thoroughiy tested and maintain the good reputation they have justly moquired _ Fot Public Bposk,., ,: ingers, Military Officers, and those who overtazx the volce &re useful in relieving an Irtitated h:-t will render articulation easy. Being an articke of t ue merit, and having proved their effcacy byumtolmyymnyam thom in new locelities in parts of the and the Troches are lnlumllypnufl better than other articles, _ __â€"__ _ _ Ubtain only «Brown‘s Bronchial Trockes, and do not take any of the WortAless /métatsons that may h offerad , * *"Troou®s," so called, soid by the are & poor imitation Andd'nothln‘ like BBO%' BRONCHIAL TROCHES which are sold only in boxes with Sacâ€"simele of the* proprieturs, _____.JOHN L BROWN & SON, _ en outsice wrapper of box, and private Gers ernment stiump attached to each box. _ tivationâ€"whether in the feld, the orchard. the vineyard or the garden, there must be orde. s2n4 system to insure successful results, and this truth is firmly established by actual experiénce Another great truth has also been establish ;4 by the same means, which is : That as a preâ€" ventative medicine . .. medicine for the eare of colds, coughs, rheumstism, and semme complaints, the "Canadian Pain Destroyer," i the most reliable. â€" For sale by all Drouggist ard country dealers. P‘rice, 25 cents per bottle. This cars in putting "up the Trovhes is in portant as a security to the purchaser in ord> to be sure of obtaining the genuine Brow a Bronchial Proches. Garrat Coxprriox® Mroiommâ€"As a sonditd medicine for horses "Darley‘s Conditien Pou ders and Arabian Heave Remedy®" has uo equal Its effects in this respect are astonishing ; mary horses that were supposed to be broken down and almost worthless have, by the use of a tow packages, been restored to a heal and sound condition, all traces of the disease seen completely removed, and have been sel for m-&n to $75 more than they would pre, Arubian Heave Remedy." We know yor wil be perfectly satisfied with the result. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each package. Northrop & Lyae.‘ Nowonmatle, ou.lnpkt-iu Canada. â€" frid by all medicine deaiers, ;{oillz:'.u brought; when {u want a borse medicine get "Darley‘s Condition Powders and THIBRTY YAAA EXPERIENXOCE OF i8 uLD NURSK. maus. Wirsu w‘s Booruine Sveur is the preâ€" «oription of ons of Â¥eomale Phyiicians 1nd Nursestn the United States, and has been usea for thirty ysars with never failing afesy and sucress by millivns or mothersead children, frem the toeble intaut otf one w»ek io to the wiluit, ]t corrects acidity . 1 the . mach, talieves wind oollic, regulates t i wels, and $ives nnv-m and comfort t other and child. e believe it the 4est and surest remedy is the world, in all omnses ot Dsentery and : Dismhma in chlidres whethor it arises trom teething, or from any other cause Full cirections for using will accompany evach bottle. None xenuine uniess tae facâ€"s:mile of UURTIS & PELKINS io ca the outside wrapper Boid by all medicine doalers, 25 centsa bottle. Oflce, 815 Fuiton COCO (GL.YOERINE removos dandruft No toilet table should be with out COCUâ€"GLYOERENE, 25 v» at she world you rheuwatists in any form _ Havre Stz â€" ueck, o buwches caused .fi-fll if «o, Jonnson‘s Anudyp« is a speoiâ€" tic remeg; and.is also the best pain killer in COO(HMGHI.YCOKRRINE aourish the hair Street, Ne w York, and 93 Oxrford Street, Lon» aon _ Be sure and call 6t . MBS. WINSLOW‘3 s00THIN®G SÂ¥F2RUF Having the fac simile f «Ourtis & Pork io on the ourside wrapper All othersute be per bottiea Orpenr arp Srerex.â€"In every branch of @1« Parsnips 500. do. Onions, $1.50 to $1.75 do. Celery, 40c to per dos. Cabbuges, 5c to 12}0 each. Beets 25¢ to 30c per bushel. * fi”'””"""’:‘:ow?ba““m «m > spun to Wool 5 ots. to 6006 per 1b. Hay $10 to 12,00 per ton kye s‘traw, $6. Unt straw, $6 to $8 do. Pork. Mess Pork, $16 25 to 16 Sper varrel! Farmers‘ mess, $14 50 do Prime mess, $13.00. ‘ u.l:-bc.oueouum.-ao 4 Do green, $6 50 do Bacon do â€"â€" §875 0 to do Bacon dry saited, $9 O do Fioreaâ€" Retail prices. Double extra, $7,00 per barrel. Extra, $6.50 w $6.15 do No. 1, $6 4J £o 7 ND ao Jatmeal, $5.25 do Cornmeal, $3,25 to 3.50 do . Cracked wheat, #7.00 .de Wheat meal, #700 do Pm.d-,ol.ww'ulflh. Crackeqa corn, $J. do Bran, 60 cte to }ve. Gram. Buckwheat, 50to 55cte per bushea, Uste, Buc uo 35¢ do Peas, 60c to 7Ve do Beans $1.0 o $1.15 Barley MJots Fall whear, $1.45 to 1 50 do _ Auddock, 7e to 8c per ib. Dryatud.t‘cm Herring. $4.175 w $5.1) per bbl. Hig» a4XD 1A1THELE. [he latess quou.tions are as follows No. 1, sole, BUcts per Ib. No. 2 do tm n a Feesâ€"u Have you a severewr. ach or sprain? A; Beef, #6 50 per 100 be lm,";ow.llo:;’pclb. Fowls, 85 to $1. couple Turkeys, 1.00 ...r snn to ”l,b(bpofitpn.;clb.‘ Kgygs 4) per dozen. . 3 Mrlmmflynh. In prints, 250. In tubs, 14c to 160 ; in rolls, 20c. um,w»lze-.:u. Tallow, Uo to We Carsote 250 to 306 do. Potaloes, 3Uo to 33¢ per bushel. Cod oil 65 to 70 ots per gallon Calf akins, u‘_’q’:. E_ Sreon min 1 000 "aaths : 12â€" SPEIAL NOTICHKS. whenat, $1.35 two 1.A0 â€" do THE MARKET.

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