_ Try Gurdner‘s Baking Powder; See adver isemeat 887.6u Evearsoor 31avs 8o.â€"â€"That is all who have either used the article thomseives or witieesed its effects when used by others; all sach, and they .nodx.hjfl‘..mmmum opinion that = Dartey‘s Coadition Powders and ‘Arabian Moearse Remedy" is superior to anything of the kind herstofore or st preseat in usajor coughs, Indian Meal " _ ..... 4 00 Ryoâ€"por bushel 5§ lbs. 0 85 Burley * 48 lbe.. 0 60 Buck wheat Flour.... .. 3 00 KÂ¥uarrâ€"Fallâ€"por bushel, 60 ibe.] %5 m se Tere 69 Comnâ€"Por 56 the. ......... 0 00 Porxâ€"Moss â€"per barrel...........00 0# cobds, thick #ad, and all diseases which afect the wiad of nocâ€"es, As a conduion medicine it has ns equat; there is notBbing in is @=‘sh sase inâ€" jurs a borse whether sick or weilâ€"â€"==. need the Llfl'.l'“ trom working whi~ asing it; it is Ortaâ€"rutartos, aither of body or mind, cm debility and dussouse _ The usual remody is totake some stiwulant, the efect of which is the same as giving a tired horse the whip mmstead of ouats. The tus way is to fortify the systen with a permaâ€" nent touis lixke ihe ceruriaa syrup (a protoride OTTAWA MARKETsS. z_ (Compiled expressly for the Ortava Tmzs.) Times Office, Ottar®®, ‘ May 6, 1869, Wodnesiay‘s market was quite an improvement on those of Menday and Tuesday, but this io part must be aitributed to the cireumstances that it was the spring fair. Prices generally remained as at last quotations. Â¥Fuou:â€" just the article waich all wao owu borses require, uad which they should bare co~â€":autly on nand. Remember the n=me, aad see thai tho signature of Mura sa 1 Co.is on cach paskage Northrop & Lyâ€" man, Newcastic, Ont., [roprietors for Capada. of lIrom:, whic wholoe system. BOOTS AND S H O ES, ‘_m SPRINXG AND _ S3U M ME R, a very ‘arge and varied assortment of LADLIEY, GENT3, MISSES‘ & CHBILDREY‘S DRESS & WALKING BOOTS. We would call the espesial attention of the t@F* LA D I E 8, "Gg To our Prunella Congress, a Arstâ€"rate article for $1. To our Prunellzs Baimoral, for..................§1.20. KWJ" BAXNKLURET sSTOCK. W We nave still on hand a portion of Mesers. P G & 0 a CR BBY‘3 stock which is in pertect condiâ€" tion and suitable for the season3, which we will actually seil (or less tuan cost tor cash. Bign of the Mammoth Boot, 51 Sparksâ€"st., Cenire would call your spesial aitention to his A3SORTMAENT of PRUNELLA B00 waed, Laced and Congress. . 66 and is warranted to : give setisfaction, and at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. c h_rr supply of Lambermen‘s Wear always Ist. Bread or Cakes wmade with it ars more wholssome than if made with Yeust or any % process. 2nd. lumz-cnhu it will stand the test of the most analysis. Brd. After bhaving been extensively nsod for the last 14 years in not one instance has it failed Te Pamilia thet bare mrod it protpuate it 4tm . A s have 1t the best, and will n=s 2o other. bth. 1t contzins no Saleratus, nor does it l-‘ ::r the aigestive orgians like those where suu“dmulmm" 6th. â€" It never gives to Bread or Cakes n-.-l pleasant Aikalioe or mawkish taste. * \ GENTLEMEX‘s PATENT CONGRESS, SEaL CO3 FINE ENGLISH BQX TOED Co» HANDâ€"MADE, and other new siy In Ladies‘, Mis=cs, Children‘s, Men‘s _ _ and Boy‘s Wear. * ~ The stook as usual is chosen with great care, Orders taken for all sorts of work, Caly the C "*"**** s6000E MURPHY. ly: 4t es > INX EFW EDINBURGH, t at present under lease to F. BRAUN, Esqr., Seoâ€" CAPITAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE) | recary of the Public Works Department ; there are f ~â€" feur Bodrooms, besides Drawing and Dining 'm_'_'_"" Rooms, with alarge Kitchen and a spacious rovm l-dtx': my customers and the public | OYer it, & Flower Garden in froat, and a Kitchen ‘:â€"m “.l‘.ll:‘l':‘n'nlvh..uh ~Garden in rear; also an excellent well of rater, Summer «ar .w with pump, cellar and a Summer Kitehen. App!y 12e 1" Somplete in every department, represonti9g |,, w a yaTNQÂ¥, ssq., New Adinburgh, or to LATEST AND BEST STYLES _ |thepropristor, _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Tth. tbohz:ï¬nu that form its composition -on.mbou al than otherwise. AR su ean eat read or wumumnm»mm. Oth. Every Pucket contains its fuil weight ; To o t y > In * Au.L 1 lb, P ask ot o for 25 | 06 Pack ous for } cente. $1.22. Inspection of our stock and prices is respestfully A J STEPHENS & Co., e ___ Inte F G & C A Crosby, !-‘m' weigh 16 ounces. _ | _‘ _ ll‘ nhdubuu?wuh,n-o- BOOTSsS AND SHUHOES! TEN n'ncom ) Why it Should be Used in Preterence to all ARDE ®EKR*8 FOmg ALL WEATHERS." BAXING POWDEK Oatsâ€" * 34 ibs............ Beans " 60ibe... ...... Peras * 6010s........... Bagsâ€"Fall per 100 lbs.. * iApruk . * _ _ Oatmeai+â€"per 200 tbe.... No X. MWM cur cemcrarruecoinnruna® T HE RED BO0O0T which gives strength and rigor to the CKk * THE NKEW sSTYLES NEWEST STYLES THE RED BOOT. JUST RECEIYVED STEPHENS 4 C(O‘YÂ¥, 8 V M M E R, HAVE AT AF M ow A handsomely situated COTTAGE, containing six rooms and kitchen, on wloucestorst., Asiâ€" burnham Hill. There is a handrome Aower and mhh‘ndon:‘m d outhouses and well atâ€" t Apply to W . H. BULLEN, on the promâ€" New Edinburgh, April 26. 4 AT NEW EDINBURGH, ‘A BRICK DWELLING of Eight Room« and Kitohen, with good yard and stabling. Rent low. Possession immediate, _A Comortable "DWELLING, on Motoalfeâ€"st., at present occupled by M.J. MAY, Eeq. Rent A HOUSE of seven rooms, eligibly situated, within five minues‘ walk ot the Parliament Buildâ€" ings, to rent ; and several houses and vacant lots in the city for sa!*, on part time. Ottaws, April 21. To L&KT OR SELL Easthaif of Lot No. 21, Tth Concession, Fitsroy, containing 100 acres, 30 acres in hay, 10 acres in Fall Wheat, Arst crop. Also West 4 Lot 20, 8th Concession, Fitzroy, conâ€" taining 100 acres, 20 acres clearod. That Splena‘d 8TONE BUILDIN G, situated in the very centre of the mmhm of a FI1RSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL, Including Planked Yard, Foree Pump and Hose, Kitchen de., Driving Shods, &0., &0. J Oitawa, May 1. T° KKXE ::â€". _ . THE SHOP AND DWELLING KNOWN ASs THUE MARKET DRUG sTORE, on York.st., at present occupled by Wm,. Hoarn The best and most extensive prem:es on the main road from Pembroke to Ottawa City, A goou busiâ€" ness is being done. The proprictor leares on as= count of having to oversee the Estate of the late John Mohr, Onslow. PFor further particulars apply to the proprietor, CHA3 MOHR, personally, or by letter, preâ€"paid, formeriy known as the " Commercial Hote!," now "‘0 REYT OMR SEL1I, that beautifully situâ€" ated COTTAGE, on Daly st., 3 d ors east of St Aibun‘s Courch, the re«idence of the underâ€" signed, containing t0 rooms, Saummer Cook Room and offices, \ith two lots of land sloping down to Bessererâ€"st., laid out in walks and rerraces, fruit trees and douse shrubbery, Iivinf apring, and abuoâ€" danee ot soft water. A cool rural retreat in summer, as much so as if in the midst of the country, cerâ€" Terms ensy and liberal, on application to cither of the undersigned. VAI.UAII.- TAVERLN SsTANXD TO RENT, For one or more years. l“ol SALE, JNO, MeADAM, Pakenham, February 5, 1869 VAI.UAII.I FARM3Y FOR SALE.â€"Lot 21 in the 3rd Concession, Gloncester, Uttawa Front, 200 aores, about 80 cleared and under cul~ tivation, with comfortable Dweiliqng and good Barn. The bush land is principally ha. dwood, and very valuable froum its .n-m{uom-.. Also, Lot 20, in 3rd Concession, Q:MI, C tE m w Front, containing 200 meres, acros uu.d. The rewsinder of this lot is avily wooded with hard and soft wood. These farms of the Legisiature of Ontario for an act to i riate the CALEDONMNLA PEAT lAlUIAflE: ING & BMELTING CuMPAN*, with powers to construct a Canal or Railway from some point in the Towuship of Caledunia to the navigable waters of the Ottaws or South Natioc Rivers, and to anâ€" thorize the Municipality of Caledonia to grant to 10384 To LET, will be soid y or together as may be doâ€" ared. rumu only 3 wmiles from Ottawa makes the wood of greator value. These lands are woell watered, of sxcellent soil, and Mldnnhohodalry{'u-' Apply to the Proâ€" pristor, C. SPARLK «W , or to D -‘GOSNOI.NI- eltor, Ot awa. * .o.ldcc-myio.ielduumd allowances betweena the and Afth concessions 1s 11â€"y be required for the manufacture of Poat fuoi. uof'vr Medical attendance to regular boarders free of charge, * s A Veterinary Indrmary aitached tor sick and lame ltn..*tl,dnn-wd A. 0. F. COLEMAN, V. 8., m-mmywm and medicines sent to any part of the Dominion. N. B.â€"Charges moderate. Fimetâ€"Crass Rrorxo axo Dervisxo Honses. Member of the Ontario Â¥ste:in«ry College, by appointment V . 8. to the Governorâ€"General ; als>, V. 8. <to the County of Carleton Agricuitural Ottaws, April 26. April 15, 1869. l\l. OT‘I'A'A‘ LIVER Y SALE AND BAIT STABLES, Cor. Rideau and QOttawaâ€"sts, OTTAGE To REAT. 1009â€"14tf Apply to 1018tf oTIO0EK. ) LETâ€"«FURNISHED.â€"A _ spacious DOUBLE H=U$s# in Dalyâ€"st, with good Apply to Apply to Possession can be had Iat of May. KFor Hale or to L¢1. LET, LET. VILLAGE OF PAKENHAM, THE FITZROY HOTEL, Neation will be made at the next Session #ONTARIO HOUSE," Apply to On or about 1st May nect, J. JAMIESON, Messrs BROWXE & 8COTT, Apply to AL30 TO REXT, JOAN Â¥F. TAYLOR, Clerk of the Senate, Parliament House. 8. SKINXNER, CHAS, MJHR, Hubbeil‘s Falls, Ontario. JAME3 GIBsSON, 8. CHRISTIS, s Com. Merch unt. 1024f R&. BLACKBURN. 1036f senate Buildings, RID. RO#S8. 10G@#f Yorkâ€"st. 10371 10386 list of Remedies for Muâ€"fl.hb: Dealers are soming in "rom Medicine ts in all parts of the The subscriber has been instructed to offer by rivate sale, in the ‘xown of Chatham, early in 3‘.0. the lands situated in thp above Counties, belonging to Arthur John Robertson, Ksquire, In â€" verness, beotland, 424 hlksgy The lots in the County of Kent, consist of 62 farms, and 2500 acres Wild or Unaimproved Lands.,. The facms, vuyla:n size from 25 to 600 nores, are situated, in the nships of * TEKNDERY will be receivod by the undersigned up to the 15th INSTANT, tor the purchase of the NEW STEAM SAW MILL near the imouth of the River Blanche, in East Templeton, Province of Quebec, with lana and appurtenances thereto belonging. 263 Ottae wa, May 1, 1869. KE Mill in good runmng order, with first.class SHINGLE MILL in addiuon. Size of Mill 80 x, 40, with Engine House 26 x 40. Engine 80 horse power. If not sooper disposed of it will be ofered at PUBLIC ‘AVCTION at the Law Office of W alker & Pennock, in the city of Ottawa, on the 15th INSTANT, at NOOXN,. Torms easy . For tuiler particulars and conditions of sale apply to e t n s * FARMINXG LANDS FOL â€" SALE RALEIGH, TILBU&RY â€" EaST, CAMDEN, HAauWwICH AND DOVER, AND TOW N or CcHATHA M, All of whick are most eligibly aqapted for farmâ€" ing p.:xflto. and their sitaations as regards naâ€" tur«l advantages, fertility of soil and climate, cannot be surpassed in the Provinee. _ * 51 the Of the above, 44 farms lie in the Town«hip of Harwich, contiguousâ€"to the shore of Lake hrie, one of the finest Agricultural Sections of Canads, cap <ble of producing all gescriptions of grain and root crops, and from their southerly exposure specially adapted for the breeding and raising of s ek ; the geniality of the climate also permitting. of the ufluua of the various kinds. ot fruit. Considerable attention is now being devated to ths planting otf Grapes, which have arrives at grout pertection in the neighbournood. There a1e cxâ€" cellent welil travoâ€"led roads througbout the townâ€" ship, and the aistance from Chatham is only 1: miles, whore the highest price has been paid for farm produce of any marke: in Ontario. _ The Canadian Pain Destroyer has sow been before the public for a leagth of time, acd whenover used is woll liked, never taillog in a alogle snstance to give reliet when timely used, and vf‘un'-:n“r“h.nn-un‘h Forly filewed i he o '3'.“..«.3‘““"‘“"“.1. delight y followed ; on are deli ;'r'mmm and speak i n the hl‘gu terms of its magical efects. We speak from experience in this matter, havin tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are a«tfering from any of the comp «ints for which it :s .ecommended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" country for tu"ther «app.ies, and eac. to the universal '_â€!J‘_""'!‘ it gives The uâ€"ua efflcacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in q‘l::n’n- for which it 1# reâ€" commended, and its worderful success in subduing country for turther «applies, and each testifying CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER ! mmeJiate rolief. All MoeTicine Dealers kso hynh’uxmul.ol.‘ and no family virl without it after onse try ing is _ constantly en hand. We would inform you that we hare resumed possession of the premises occupied by us from 1844 to 1860 uand well known as that ample accommodation will be given, and adâ€" vances made on LV MBER on the most reason»ble Slie, Back ana Joad, Couphs, Colds, Sore Thros: Sprains, Eruises, Cramps in the Stm ach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowel wm.hdb. Bites, &o., &0. Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W M Massey, H. Â¥#. MoeCarthy, J. Skines*, and J. Brown, in vre. Do.lllfll. BOWLING ALLEY. The subscriber begs to in form his Mon-tnhng openâ€" ed on MONDAY, the 2uth OCTOBER, his BOWLING ALLEY. This is one of the best in the Capital, and equal to n{ in America, It containe four alleys, and with: frst class bails.. There will be kept a register book for the purâ€" of markirg the numâ€" c;.d points made each day to lss July next. and the Bmuc America, It containe foor alleys, and with: frst class bails.. There will be kept a register book for the purâ€" of markirg the nuimâ€" r::.ol points made each day to lst July next. and the ptâ€"iy <u «.s mndetbe bighest number of points will recaive from the proprietor a rich prise. Parties visiting the A.ley will be recoived with pulite attention. The best of liquore will be found The large and increasing sales of these PE %â€" FECTED GLAS3Es is a sure proof of their supeâ€" rmority, Woewere sutisied that they #woula be -rpnduod here as elsewbere, and that the ~»â€" «lity of the advantages ofered to wourers of our beautiful lenses, vis : the ease and comtort, the nesured and readily ascertained improvement ot tae sigh., and the brilliant assistance they give in all cases, were in themselves so apparest on trial, that the result could ast be otherwise than it has, in the almost general do‘rfl»- of our celsâ€" brated PERFECTARD s#PEKCTACLES by the rosi. dents of this locality, _ _ _ saxDWICH EAST, MAIDsTONE AND *â€"â€"‘* * â€" ROCHKyTK®,* * Tue projectod Soathers RKailway will ran through a portion of the Harwich property. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. As the Cove is very extensive, wo can assure you ‘7ALUA.LI MILL PRuPERTY FoR 8A LE The lands in the County ot Essex are nltn*cd in the Townships of and trom their proximity to the Detroit river, are speoi nlub:ttnaln to parties wishing to mauke a favcurable investment. Printed ciroulars, oaulai:! full partioclare of the different mots, can be bhad by applyiag r:t- mm. to u. C. Holbrook, Esq., Attorneyâ€"at â€"Law, Detroit, michigan ; John J. J. Thompson, Esq., With a full knowledgo of the value of the asâ€" sertion, we .m.uml'., are the most perfect optical aide ever manaf@ctured. To those need. Ing Spectacles, we aford at all times an opporâ€" tunity of rl:t‘.tlo best and most desifuble mioL Kuun given, andâ€"if the purshaser is not satisfed the money will be refunded. We take cccasion to notify the is-b:l-c"thu we empoy no pedlers, and caution them against those pretending to have our goods tor sa!. â€" YOU:.Q & RADRORD, , Sole Agents for Oiin«a and Visinity, To 1. M Illll: Caatham, Untario, or to Among the most of modera Medical D‘is. n:-":::;d: the l)fll. SALK.=â€"â€"The Wescorly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First Concession, Ottawa Front,Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 23, in the samssonâ€" session, at present in the cccupaiion of Wm. T. Aylen, Esq. For further J!-‘:nhL TThonivadtNNt . Joux and Wu. Trowsox, Nepean, and Lewis & Pixucrt, Barristers, Ottaw a. «Je2â€"141â€"t! . The Cana tian Pain Destroyer never fails to give mmediate rolief. All Moticine Dealers kesp i Ul'lll.llfl EYE PREAERYVERS. 1N TWE COUXT:ES or CENT, ESSEX AND LAMBTON. NHOoLcE ao~ £1Ppâ€" B. B. LARIVIERE. N.B.â€"A 11 Ball Room is attached to the emises, 'N:'vfllhhuubvqgn: & » ; pains ot Lnoumatism. and in rs ieving %‘.“w“ to a bigh > ank ia «h» 1AaNADIAN PAIN DESTROYER! LAZARUS, MORRIS & COs ‘ CELEBRATE D > PEKFECTED SPECTACLES, AND EYE GLASSES. Your obdt; servants, 1000â€"2m K. ETEYVENBON & 0u, April Tth, 1869. For Kale or to UNIONK CoOovY k. We are, Ave bottle. lom & LYMAN, Newsnstle, C. W . General Agents for C.. W JAMES CRAWFORV, Agent, Montreal 103314 form his friends that he ed on MONDAY, ...".-".’. OCTOBER, his BOWLING ALLEY. This is one of the best in the Capital, and equal to any in Quzanio, 1st March, 1809, The subscriber begs to in W. II. WALKER, Bolicitor for Vendor. s 103¢b m apply to B. B. L. __®*We can confidently rocommend the Pain Killer."â€" Toronto B:‘n'd. & . " ltis the most effectual remody we know ot for aches, pains, flosh wounds, &0."â€"3t. JoAn‘s Neass, P;g. â€" *# We advise that every family should have so effectual and speedy a Pain Killer."â€"Amkerst, A. * Uur own experience is a bottle of Pain Killer is the best Physician a travellor can bave."â€" THE PAIN KILLER Is USED, BOTH INâ€" .. TEENALLY & EXTERNALLY, When Taken Internallyâ€"1t relievés the most acute pain instantly, affording © relief and comfort to the patient suffering from Cramp and Pain in the btomach, Rhoumatic or Nouralgic Pains in any part of the system, and in Bonf Complaints is is a sovereizn remedg, _ â€" _ _ o & nuvoni&:‘romd’. & When Kriernallyâ€"It is equally efficacious and is the best liniment in the world. It is emineptly a household medicine. BSkinner, and 4. Brown, in Ottawa: Hamslton i Rheumatis and Neuralgio Affections give way to it when all owher nmo:lu bave failed. it is eminently a FAMILYMEDiCLINE, and by being kept ready for immediato resort in cases of mccident or sudden mitack of disonse will sare many an hour of ouh‘orin‘ and many a dollar in time and goctors® bil/s. h FOR FEVER AND â€" AGUE, BILIOUS FEVER, PAINXS IN THE BACK AND LLMBS, There is no remedy yet discovered that has been more successfal in curing theso complaints than popee it imnndintel num.f" § uuf." be, Colds, oareeness, Diffculty zl Breathtog, T ‘l.hou in Chest, &6., &6. muh by dissolving the conâ€" goaled .mh‘-. z3 free extpectoration, and an agree molstness tu the skin, : Sold in Bottles at 11. 3d. and 2s. 6d. Kach. A §3 for of the Digestivea Trfram shd e sinarastidte "had ioopht wihion of the Liver and Bowels. ie nonrmvnn's ® fM Od-g. ades, Toilot Vinegar, Rose‘ * frice, the Tocth and Gums. Aiso constantly on band Porfumes ot all kinds, and Foilet Requiâ€" siles usually kept in a Orstâ€"olass establishment. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by remorâ€" ing from the airâ€"cells the lable l’y-pi. or that secretion which in mm them, causing a dificulty in breathing, and by its action on the dissased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the eiroulation of the blood, and resto:ing the distendâ€" ed vessels to tl:.it‘.mr:‘l Il:;‘:y it« use ï¬:‘ horse‘s appetite proved, all angements the digestive orgaus corrected, m.m.'?o akin, and giving to the coat a alook and shining appearâ€" ance. D. W. HURD, successor to Huzro & Co., Maiden Lane, New York, Solo Proprietor for the United States. NORTHROP & LÂ¥ maaAX, Newcnscle, Ont, Propristors for Cansas. Price 25 cents. Sold b Geo. Mortimer, Jobt Roberts, W . M. !uny._‘g-ry F. MoeCurthy, J. PEKRKY DAVIS‘ PAIN KILLEL. The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegetable comâ€" pound, and while it is a most effécient remody for pain, it is a rpvu'l‘oel.ly safe medicine even in the most unskillfual bands TRADE MARK horses; also, as a Condition Medicine, surpaissing everything of the kind, is easy to give, s_re to cure and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while m iteq $ tass0s io.3 1 -yorluv 70.7..;.7 or all ‘other . preparations for I{om of Heaves, Coughs, Th';olp.ud Broken Â¥ind, and all dlug-,"hi affect the wind of â€"r any other form of bowel disease in children or udults; it is an almoct certain cure, and hbas without doubt been more suscessfil in curing the various kinds of i CANADIANâ€" COUGH EMULSION. Mortimer‘s Vegetable Worm Destroyer, n . chrgh 1 ons O en Pn oee t onenih Stmbising de than any other known remady, or ev«a the most skilltul pbysician. lo India, Africa and Chins, where this dreadful diseaso is ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN KILLER is considered by the natives, as well as Kuropean rasidents in those climates f The promptness and certainty with which it acts in relieving all kinds of pain, make it eminently wortby its name, Pars Kicru®rz,â€"a name easily unaderstood, and nct easily forgotten. As, in curing Cholera, it shows itself maâ€"te: of all the minor forms of that disoase, such as Cholera Morbus, Uysentery, Summer Compiaint, Diarrhoea, &e. ; so in controlling Diptheria, and othor maligâ€" nant diseases,â€"which it has repeatodly cured,â€" it nssorts its power over all the milder and more common forms of these complairts. * Find cut if the Ex charges are too high, abd if not, arrange 'llrhn;rniuo'r.:f H{N hln‘v‘o a bux of the bottles of CHOLERA MIXTURE, I could make lrod little fortune with them. The bottle I brought with me here brought two ladies round frowm decided chelera; one on board the boat, and the other in Berlin, United States, Both commenced with diarrbhou, then with dysentery, and thes vomiting. The one at Beriin wus very bad, 1 gave her three doses of the Cholera Mixâ€" ture, the third of which stopped the vomiting. The next day sbhe was all right, or nnl{ so. Bhe was very sratelul. I have now only a little left." _ AA" This excâ€"llent mixtare, which should be in every family, is only Messrs, Porry Davis & Sonâ€"Genk : i\ have for many years used your valuable mecisine, the Paixs Kirues, on my horses, and can testify to its eficacy in curing Galls, Sprains, Bruises, Suts, Cramps, Weak Jvints,â€" Rhoumatism, b‘womlT. Colis, &#eo., &o. I have had over forty horsas in constant use, in the omnibus busisess, and have l-vnik.o'a it to fail in any case where I have used it, $ f LEWIS A PHLLIPS. Road the following letier received from Dr. 20.'. Bmï¬ul O, who is a Veterinary Surgeon f have given Perry Davia‘ Pain Killer in many The following extract, which Mr. Mortimer is kindly permitted to publish, is from the letter of in the United States : GOOD FOR MANX ANXD BEAST. I have given Perry Davia‘ Pain Killer in many eases of colic, cramp and dysentery in horses, and pever knew it fail to cure in a single instance.. I look upon it as a certain remedy. DK JOHN R DEAL. Parm Kinuz#â€"is equally good for iman or beast and no farmer should be without it a single bour. Eold b{ wll h% and medicine dealers at 25 and 50 cents rr le. > s PERRY DaVIS & 8SON, Proprietors, Montreal, P.Q. CHOLERA, DIARRHEA, and follows : kindly permitted to publish, is from the letter of *# v«oklsl.nl of Dr. 'ol":o. of this city, now residing NFHI D # A medicine no family should be without."â€" MORTIMEXK®‘3 COMPOUNXD ANTIBILLIOU3 This valuable medicine has the extraordinary TWENTYâ€"FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. THE OTTAWA TIMES, MAY 7. For a Sudden Cold, it is almost a Specijic _I_A-ll A Phillips, of Providence, R I, writes as 00b wonDs ARLEY*!S ARABIAN HEAVE REMEDY aad CONDITION *:.DICIN E is itive. perior to aoy, or all or pup.rumn for OBRTIM ZI*s FAMILY APERIENT PILLS INFALLIBLE â€"REMEDY FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, Inue Pas Kirrern s Equariy FAIX KILLG KR NONE OTHER GEXUINE Farmers Read Ti CH O LE R A. '_lf_u 1 ;_lugl-oi.’.:ii;;oâ€" 6I_ty Medicat. BOWEL .COMPULAINTS. FOR THE REGISTERED dJ [C¢¥rper Tt iS 1188 of Jall kiz k ade * 1e eade aad Noi MEMONDE‘S. _ Commitsston Merchants. l.l\l\ SPICE BOXE8, a ag ~ A molg. ¢ AT THE VARIEIY HALL. beg to inform their friends and the public in genâ€" eral that they have now REâ€"OPENED in those new buildings erected by Mr. H. Easton, of Merâ€" rickville, and where will be kept constantly on hand a large stock of _ January 28, 1869. The following is our price ‘list of goods menâ€" tioned ; id f FLOURâ€"Superior ExtrP......................» * EXtFA SUpOTLDO......2sssseees22e04++ 10,000 ga‘llons at Montreal, on the 1st July next. 11,000 ° do at Malitax, N.S8., do do do + 3,000 do at Saint John, N.B.,4o do do Tonders will be accepted for the whole quantity, or for any of the lots above mentioned. Parties tendering must give their namos and addresses in full, also the signatures of twoâ€"re. sponsible porsons willing to become sursties for the due falfillment of the contract. The Depart. mert will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tendor. QaATMEAL . The Oil to be delivered in ironâ€"bouand casks, containing from 30 to 40 gallons sach, properly prepared to prevent the oi) from permeating the wood, and evaporating from the surface. ‘The casks to be furnished by the contractor, and their cost included in the price of the Oil. The Oil to be subject to inspection and test beâ€" fore acceptance, and to be delivered at the contracâ€" tor‘s risk in the locality designated by, the Deâ€" partment as follows : 5,000 gallons at Quebecâ€"oneâ€"half on the Eth JUNE, and oneâ€"half on the 20th EEPTEMBER » â€" Wa, SMITH, Deputy of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Department of Marine and Fisheries, + Ottawa, 14th April, 1869. _ 1024.4.faw COMMISSION SALE ROOMS, V 2L & DL IQ M Mc cce ce00 ceseerseecseees eeserenserse®sseceee 180,000 Extra SHINGLES..................... 100,000 No. 1 * teventessrsssrrst+ as RNieSHNY 80,000 No 2 *« erseeerererrevcc s+er : eB §0,000 Fancy _ " > _ .. ..nusamaunits: LtXE 300 cords Birch and Maple CORDâ€" , . WOOD, dry, 4 feet long, delivered..... 4.00 All Flour, Ontmeal, and Shingles kept in stock, are manufactured by H. Easton, of Merrickville, and warranted. > From their lung experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they are universally adinitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The high reputation of the instruments made by them for the rut ten years, and the 1mcreasing demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" The Pianos, as well as the Purniture in the establishment, will"be sold cither by private sale or auction. He would also announce that he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having household furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to dis« The Oil is required to be nonâ€"explosive, at a vaâ€" pour test of 115 © Fahrenheit, must barn brilliantly, without smoking, until entirely consumed, and no crust the wick, must be free from: all deleterious substances, and rewain flaid at 10 © Fabhrenheit. A sample of a quart to accompany each tender. The subscriber rospectfally announces to the nâ€" habitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that atthe request of many friends he has decided on opening anextensive and well regulated Auction lr:rt in this city ; From arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufuctories of Western Ontario, a lar, e and well seiected stock of new furniture wili be constuntly on hand. ties requiring to furnish will have an o Forw'nity of p::}hnl‘l:: at unusually low ru’n. ® he Mart is now OFI with a large stock of new Furniture, as weli .‘l.. ianos, Harmuniums, &¢., &0., consjgned for sa the Sole Agent for Ottawas and «fri ritory for the sale of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand rou of, and pledges himself that nothing will be eft undone by hiin to give satisfaction in dischargâ€" ing the trust contided to him. He hopes that by strict attention to the salesentrusted to his care, as well as by fronpt settiem: nts immediately after, to merit a share of public pnm-nrp. He will be in his ofice from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evenring, when he can see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom a distance will have immediate attention. Sealed Tonders will be received at the Departâ€" ment of Marine and Fishorias, until noon of MNNâ€" DAY, the 10th day of MAY next, for the supply, in bond, of 32,000 galions ot the best quality of COAL or ReFINED PETXKOLEU Â¥ OILL. â€" _House, Laxp anvo Gaeserat Aesxcr, oOFFICE AND SALE ROQ O M S, _ Irous‘ Naw Bviuomes, Sussexâ€"#1., OTTAW A. § They are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos, Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate saie. 7 A\} kinds ot turniture bought, sold or exchanged. His Lordship the Bishop of Ki gston, a n Hon, Bir Jo:n.A. lu:pnnld. Hon. H. L. Langevia, C B, a ' Hoo. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, l.W.M&THPP, "fl“l’ st“"p » u P } ~ Max. W. Strange, Req, M P P, Public Sales will be held from time to time, of w’hich ue notice will be given, and at whi h parâ€" W.H. EASTON. Francis HH. Burton, Esq, M P _ . James O‘Rielly, Eegq, Q C, ‘ H.V. Noe!, Esq, alungr Quebec Bank, Ottawa. Rob »rt Lyon, , M P P. * Asmart young man wanted to act as travelling agent re/â€"â€"esent:ng several firms. J. BERMINGHAM, Auctronser and Commusnon Merchant, Bales at cheapest rates and for cach. The subscriber would also intimate that he is CORDWUOD AND SHINGLES, K+OPENING OF BUSINEKSS. 15.y House, Land and General Agent. IGHT HOUSE SUPPLIES. oMINION AUCTION MART, N D I N G 30,000 BRICKS AT $7.00. Superifine No. 1......... .. Euperin® .0. ....... .> FANOY ) ccossnrerrrennericecteensirires W. h. EASTON & CO @HEAP FOR CASH. ALSO By order, FLOUR, â€" PORK, wW. H. KASTON & CO., Little Sussex â€"st., Canal Basin, 982tf ° K. M. EKASTON. 950â€"%1awk2m 6.50 6.00 5.285 4.15 7,.00 2.50 R.%5 1.50 1.%5 l)uuo TUNING.â€"The subscriber having decided to divide his time equally between Ottaws and Ogdeasburgh, would beg to inform his his old patrons and others, that he hopes, in future, to attend to their orders for tuniny more promptly than heretofore, Shall visit Ottawa once a month. Orders received at Mr. Bermingham s Auction Rooms, and at E. Miles‘ Music Store. _ _ f ORGANS and MELODKOUNS from the bestfac. tories in the United Etates, excelling in finish and tone anything ever brought into this country. Now is the time for intending purchasers. §@°PRICES LOW & TERMS LIGERAL q Our stock of Concertinas, Violine, Flutes, &o., &¢., is, as usual, very large. New Sheet Music and Books ooututlyfrrlv- ing. . J. L. ORME & SON, Bign of the Golden Lyre, 8441 . No. 8, Sparksâ€"st., next Durie & Son‘s S;;quvl_lvy't}éiied, it required. 8 to 5 p.m. 'E)n. 0. C. WOOD, Physician, Surgeon and Accouchour, Ottaws. Day office o;iposite the T.urs Office, Sparksâ€"street, Contre Town ; Night office at t:« rasidence, Mariaâ€"street, Centre Town. CaNCERS CurKD, without the use of the knife, by a new, but certain, speedy, and almost painless process. References given to Bult;ilzl suce Respoctfully call the attention of the public to their mag«:ificent stock of ¢ S CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant and © ‘General Agent. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines andProof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" chine Ales and Porter. Pork, hm. &o., for sale. Orricek: No. 5, Sparks Sureet, near the Russoll House, Ottawa city, C. W. In their new Shew Room, comprising : PIANOâ€"FORTES, from all the leading makers. WARREX‘$ PIPE ORGANS, “ BILLINGS, Jr., Architect,Elgin stroet © opposite the Post Office. i4 Rmnn;n-- Fl:I lABll;a, Beq, A.hitect A“l:hils- elphia ; Thos or, Architect, any ; Dr J A Graut N P., Uttare ; Thes Reyroids, Eoc OLI VER & ANNABLE, Wholesale Manuâ€" facturers of Bedsteads, Cbairs, &0., Chauâ€" diere Island, Ottawa, C. W. JOHN OLIVER, _ 5086y WILLIAM ANNABLE. MP Oficeâ€"Spurkeâ€"street, opposite ~Magzee Russell‘s, 576y IMPERIAL IIOUSE.â€"The subscriber begs to announce to his triends and the public that he will, on MONDAY, 12th April, open a firstâ€" class house on Wellingtonâ€"st., near Bankâ€"st., where he trusts to be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call, where they will find o\'crything reâ€"painted, papered and furnished anew. â€" ‘The choicest brands of lÂ¥quors and cigars always on hand. + _ L. K. GOULIN. Ottawa, April 9. 10204 â€" R SPAIIKS®, Provincial Land Burveyor, e Draughtsman, &c., éoomnluloned lor lleu and Lower‘anada.) )fice and resiqenrs, G‘yucester, near Ottawa." Survey: of every desâ€" cr;s:i.o.n executed with accuracy. ‘Communicatiuns ad *ed Ottawa City, {ron-paid), or left at the oihce of N. Sparks, Solicitor, &c¢., Ottawa, will receive prompt a‘tention. 55 y Managing Virsctor O. & St. L. R. R. Aid Tlllfl 6 QUEEN "! RESPAUrANT, M. KAV ANAGH, Proprietor, Corner of Metcalfe and ‘Yellingtonâ€"streets, os- posite the main entrance to the (Government Buildâ€" ings. > %‘bo «©qUZEN" comprises all the requisitesfcr a firstâ€"clase hestau ant. ‘"Yhe House hr:lqbun refited and ref Tnished throughout. The BAR contains the choicest Brandsir Winesand Liqu »cs, and every delicacy ofthe seas. c wiil be to:nd onthetable. The ruprlcerfl' best efforts will be directed to he comâ€" ort of his guests ano patrons. _ l B TACKABERRY, Auction Rooms © No. 36, Rideauâ€"street, below Whyte‘s ctaâ€" tronery Store. The sale of Real E.â€"tate at Auction or private sale promptly atterded to. Consignâ€" ments received and immediute attention will be paid. Sales attended in any of the city o; :onn- try 693y P I A NO EDWAR.D C. MALLOCH, M. D., M. R. C. 8. Dukeâ€"st, LeBreton‘s Flats, " oPpmiu tha well." Office hours from 8:30 to 10;30 a.m., and MRS. TROTTER begs to announce that she has leased a cowmmodious building at the corner of Banks and »parks sts., which she bas opened as a PRIVATE HOTEL, retaiving the tile of her former hotel in Desbarats‘ block, vis., the Toâ€" ronto House." . The premises have been refitted and handsomely farnished with new furniture, and made in every lelroet fit for the reception of memâ€" bers otf Parliament and other gentiemen who desire the accommodatio s of a firse class private bote:. Ottawa, March 24, 1869, 1009â€"3m HALIFAX, NOVA ScOTIA, «w Established 1851. . Permanont and transient boarders accommodaâ€" ted, and every attention 1Jmld to their comfort. 969y JUHN ROMANS, Proprietor. â€" (Late of ~oughton‘s Dining Faloon.) PBA spacious sampleâ€"ruommn for commercial travellers. ...3 $69y Part.cular attention paid to the comfort of E:uu Good rooms for commercial traveliers. Horses and vehicles always on hand. _ Corner of Main and Prince of Walesâ€"stroets Pembroke, Ontario. Stages in connection with the steamers Jason Oo-lJr , Pembroke and Pontiac. B _ Agents, raughtsmen, &c. Office, ofpoaito the Ontario Bank, sp=erksâ€"st., Ottawa. Valuators for Trust and Loan Co. W. 8. Taieru®k., _ â€"__* I Iookn op?ro.m the Court House and Public Offices, ST. CaTHARINES, Ont. E. HOUGHTON, ProPrietor. S J$L.atba nfiliintwhénnls Frlntnc Calnaw % FACEHEYâ€"Adjcining E. B. Eddy‘s Match Factory, Hull, Q. STUOKRE AND uFF1CEâ€"Elginâ€"st., opposite the Russell House. R E ATON, Manufacturer of Doors, Sashes, 4 Biinds, Mouldings, Looking Glasses, Picture Erames, &c., &c. Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paper {{angings, &o., &¢c. Sasho: Primod. and wiazed; and Blinds ~Painted and Preparedfor Hacging. _ _ _ _ l)LAlI. SPECIFICATIONS, &c6., Prepared for biildings of description, by **‘*~ * BIDNEY B. Â¥Pâ€"oP, Arohlect,‘ Tlitf _ Weliingtonâ€"st. Ottawa, April 9. Pembroke, Aug, 1, 1868. BH" Oysters,Game oto.. dai‘ly TOROXTO HOUSKE. R. C. LEGGO, Plllivsiclan. Surgeon and Accouchour,â€" Oficeâ€"Hunton‘s Block,Spnh- R. OLIVER MARTIN, Dentist. Oficeâ€" #purksâ€"st! oet, Cont: al Ottawa. _._}lutl TTAWA HOUSE. R. GEORGE HUTCHISON, Dentist. 1CKWICK HOUSE, HK -E‘I‘ROPOLITAN, £ AUMOND‘s BLOCK, Rideau Street Ottawa, 20tf P. OMEARA, Proraicron. HISTLE & Co., Land Surveyors, Land ESSRS. J. L. ORME & soON AVERLY HOUSE, Xjotels anb Saloons. Moical Carbs. Atiscellancous. AND MELODEONS, â€"F OR TES, O RGAN 8, BARRINXGTONâ€"STREET, Corner James and Kingâ€"sts., CEO. K. BENRDICT. J. COPELAND, Proprietor. 800y 17w100y R. Laxg. £sq T40t Prof. LetueBr‘s Cantor Lectures. " By its means fat is rendered capable of enâ€" tering the absorbents."â€"Prof. Brzxaro, Paoris. PA‘N("RBATISE POW DER, botties, 2s, 3s 64, 62 6d and 12s 64. PANCREATINE WINE, bottles, 3s, 5s and 108. PANUKEATIC â€"(DIGESTIVE) COCoAa â€"A highly nutritious, easily digesteqa, and palatable dietetic preparation, specially ulq:od to the sup and nourishment of persons suffering from Ind on, Devility and Pnlmonnz’.('}co?m. Tins, , 88, 5s 6ai, 105 64 and / BAVORY & MOOKE, 143, New Bondâ€"st., London. N. B.â€"PANCREATINE WINE is the best vehicle for taking Cod Liver Oil, preventing Nausea and Indigestion. * is vastly superior to 'I"e-p'-'i;o_,w;u;; -e:;--l; digest one kind of food.â€"Lancst. ts « Pancreatine is a powerful agent of digestion." INDIGESTION & WASTING DISEASES ' W. W. W ARD, of the late firm of Lewi® eP e Pinhey & Ward, has removed his Chancery | Office to Bell‘s Law. Chambers, opposite Russel! House, Elginâ€"st. s dw | Department of Public Works for Ontario, Toronto, April 24, 1869. 14 Ottawa. J P. MACPHERSON, G. KENNFDY, a.J. CHRIETE NlCllOLAS SPARIKS, Barrister and Attor. neyâ€"utâ€"Law, Soliciorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyâ€" ancer, &o. Officeâ€"Lanz‘s Buildings, Elginâ€"st., opposite the Fost Office, Oitawa. 489y The lowest, or any tender, will pot necessarily be accepted. *". * A BSTONE LOCK, to be constructed between Lakes Muskoka and Rousseau. Plans and speciâ€" fications can be seen at this Department. Printed specifications and forms of tender can be had on application to the Department, and at the above named places, where the plans are exhbibited. . 1"! OS'GRO\'E ‘km TAILLON, Barmsters, m Solicitore, &o. Oficeâ€"Mosgrove‘s Buildin Rideauâ€"street, Ottawa. C * 68 Wiiiix Mosurove. _ 366 Gzoroz Tamuos, [Â¥ e vince of Quebec, Mull, near the Post Office. Bo0tf LAPIERRE & IIAYCOCK, Attorniesâ€" 4 atâ€" Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Cha rcery, Conveyancers and Notaries Public, Ccorner of Sussex and Yorkâ€" Blreets, Ottawa. 368y D O*CONNORN, Atiorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicitorâ€" ® in Chancery, Conveyancer, &o, Busserâ€" street.. . Office, Uniaa Buildings, Jitawa. bby ASTONE LOCK and CHANNEL, to be conâ€" structed at Clear Lake, north of Pelerborough Plans and specifications can be seen at this Deâ€" partment, and at the Court Louse, Peterborough. R 11 HAYCOCK, Attorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, Eoliâ€" e citorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancer, Netary Public, and ‘Patent Rignt: Solicitor. Officeâ€"Post Ofice Building, Elginâ€"street, Ottawa. 43utf A CARRIAGE HOUSE, STABLESand OVUTI BUILDINGS tor the Lieutenantâ€"Governor‘s Residence. Plans and specifications can be seen at this Department, and at the office of Messrs. Gundry and Langley, Architects, Jordanâ€"street, Toronto. LEES & GEMMILLL, SBarristars, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyapcers, &¢c, ~Officoâ€"In the Court House, Ottawa. Ropcars Lers. 4Butl Jonx J. Gruueue. A LUNATIC ASYLCUCM to be erected on the site known as the Hale Farimm, Lot 8, in the 1st Con., on the Governor‘s Road, near the city. Plarsand specifications can be seen at this Department, and atthe City Hall, London. FD\V.\RD T. DARTNXELL, Barrister, _4 Solicitor, Attorney and Nutary Public, Clerk of the Peace and County Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. Officeâ€"In the Court House, L‘Uumgnal. 34â€" tm W. C. CLARK, Professor of Music and ‘Teacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Music Rooms and Residence, O‘Connorâ€"st . â€"orner of Slaterâ€"st., Cenâ€" tre Town. Orders may be lett at his residence or at Orme & bon‘s Music Store. ED&CA'A’IUS--CLA' SICAL AND GEN= ERAL 4# THE REV. GEO. NOEL HIGGINSON, M. A., Incumbent of New Edinburgh, the with urnisl sanction of the Bishop of the Diocese, receives & limited number of the sous of gentlemen as mornâ€" ing pupils. Kesidenceâ€"Dalhousieâ€"st., Ottawa. Torms made krown on application. #40if A DEAF and DUMB IXSTITUTIOXK to be erected on the site known as the Spence Farm, east half of Lot 36 on the Sidney Road, fronting on the Bay of Quinte, near the west limits of the town. Plans and epecifications can be seen at this Deâ€" partment, and at the Shire Hall, Believille. SUNXDHKY BRICKLAYERS‘ and STONECUTâ€" TERS‘ WORK, to complete the W EST WING of the PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Also, Heating Pips and Apparatus for both wings. Also, a Hocse or Caretaker, and anew Pumping Engine at the Engine House on the Lake Shore. Plans and speciications can be seen at this Deâ€" part ment. R jA Mr. GUSTAVE SMLTH, (Organist ofthe Cathe . dral) a Graduate of the Imperial Conservatory of Paris. Lessons on Piano w i1 Singing. Rideauâ€" stroet, corner of K ingâ€"streof * Ottawa, June 23, 1858. T15y respectiully inform the ublic that they will open a branch of their for the construction of the following Public VWorks and Buildings : Fg@HE SsisTERS addressed to the undersigned, at this Devar ment, will be receivcd until noon, on SATURDAY, 1litek MAY NEXT Iheir classes will begin on the 15th OCTOBER. For particulars and terms s;ply to the LADY SUPERIORFSS, B63if . Corner of O‘Connoranad Mariaâ€"sts. Rdlucational Establishment in Ottawa. !'1 A. MARA, Architect. Officeâ€"Aumond‘s ze Buildings, Rideau;st., Ottawa. 902y BOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Wholesale â€"F. CUNDILL & Co., Montreal Coxarrcartion, oz Notrk® Daxz, FROM MONTREAL, OOKINXG 8TOV ES of the best auug‘-'-d make at « EEMOND T TETREAU, Notury Public for the Proâ€" IANOâ€"«FORTE TULTION. ACPHERSON,KENXEDY & CURISTIE, Barristors, &c., Lang‘s Block, Elginâ€"st., 0 CONTRACTORS. USICAL ACADZEMY. IN MUSKOKA DISTRICT AT YOUNG‘S POINT. SEALED TENXNDERS AT BELLEVILLE. Kteqal Carbs. ZEducationatl. AT TORONTO. AT LONDON. OF TBE JOHN CARLIKG, Commissioner. 1035td4 THEK TIMES is Tas OTTAWA COAL 1 COAL! & P L aal NEWCASTLE GORATE, _‘ have th:s; day made a further i.u. oF TEX PEACBL on the additional capital stodk d ## * *** pany, call they M"‘ stock to pay to the undersigned at 9# i of W. M. MATHESO A, Beg., io this 6 Tuesday, the Ehg.â€â€˜-’ * nauictent thaid artategeiedert anl it -â€"v“â€". ence, as relate to the County of es deposited in the ofice of the Olefk C t 5; the County of Carleton, and #" OM I" us CHAIGE oF Timg boumes...d RAILW 4 (formerly the Ottews ; p, 1869, and until further not y ms follows: l1ce with the Line c(huu h.lull'- wA Co-pw. ve the Department of ropie. 4 such parts of the Map or Plan l ioï¬ o 0 safole LAAVE PRESOOTPT, 5 Mixzed/7, 30 a. m, _ **573?Â¥ 9 Express, 2.10 p.im, (-‘l:.‘ Mail, 6.00 p.m. %.00 io The time of these Trawns Iuh‘ Ia. to ensure connection with night ang day m Grand Trunk, east anu west. * f Baggage to and from Ottaws Cheokeq * frow S6d to slations on Grand Trank fagyett | Roturn tickets to Pressott, S wa at reduced rates 'enbohuuz rwhelf + tions 0â€" the !ine. m T. 8. DETLOR, / Tgo REty _Superintendert, n:--a Olps > id the L. Dated this 10th day of April, 1999 By order, ‘.‘,‘m‘ 1021td Notice is heroby given that 8 t + _THE DIRECTOB Of the Ot,h\x'a and Gloncest# ko _ _ Company °_ GLOUCESTER ROAD COMPAN PUILIO NoTICE Bbe has excellent accommodation for ln;‘:'.re‘i‘ht. pternational Company‘s in conneciion with the Grand PTrask leave Portland every MONDAY, 4 John, N.B. Tickets issued through at the Companyt pal suations. For further information and time ofeminl departure of all trains at terminal *# iicu, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonevatan 8 on; ‘ C.J: BRYDGES, Managing Di# . Montreal, Des 1868. 4 A.M.â€"«TR A DN# wi 10:083 Smith‘s Palle at 10:0are, 6:20 p m, arriving at Porth at 10:55 a nut; P=®. a All trains on main line connect at Buithy J; vi;vh Trains to udn!lo- Perth. o. 1 leares Brockville a trains are due from the eu*' T B Erpo ; TIME TABUE, No.so, * Coxxexcrxe ow Moxpar, Maror 2 14:00;; 8:03 a m, arriving at and 1:25 p n_._mi Accommodation Train tor Tizat Post and Intermediate Stationsat....... 14 a» Express for BostoD §t.........â€"â€"=mmom» BM 40 Express tor New Y or k and Bostons.... $3 pr The steamer Coâ€"tta leaves Portant SATUT PDAY AFTLANGON (after the as train from Montreal on Friday sigh), i# (ax, N. s., returning on Tuesdasy. _ +No, 3 is due at Brockville in time tocompex G T R Express trains for the east and west. ho and a‘l points West, #t. ............. $# 4 Night do do do _ do #@BH#Hp Accommodation Train for Kingstos and Intermediate Stations, at.... ... $# a Trains for Lachine st ... 0#Â¥s8 $# 1 Champl!ain, Burlington & Rutiasd at $00)s Express for Island Pond, st...........â€" 3018 Night Express for Quebec, Lsland Pord, Gorham and P«wflu‘mb ween Montreal and 1 Pond at bt. Hilaire, St. Hvacinthe, Aciouy, on:lio~®: at Smith‘s Falls at 6:05 _ via Vermont Central. _ .. § Express for New York vis Piatwbargk, l GOING WEST, Day Exrpress for Ogdensburg. Ottawa, GBAID TRUKXK RAILWAY cox PAFKY OF CANADA 1868.] WINTER ARRAXGEMEXT pu‘ Trains now leave BONAVENTURE $DN as follows : 10:085 ; CE w Is hereby given that the Mip or Pis® * _ heference of the Canads 06ME mpany, from the City of Otewstel! 9 m, arrivring at 3¢ p m. For Sale by Editor ! TBs OTTAYA **"" " wthee, 38. ma Coxpaxy, at the Ofic® ** LaCKA WANNA TTA W A 3;00 pm, 4;:00 pm. 6 ‘Torna soUTH AKD EAft. Richmond, Sher‘ ~oke, Watervile _ _ and CoRtiCOOK 0 _ At.....«« mwolkl # &"~ Sleeping C#:â€" on ail Night Praies. T M CTEve ‘m. Exprers, 8 a. m. 1.:’: Mixed, 1.00 p. m, $.159. m, Mail, l000 peâ€"m, 1 an ** LEAYVE OTTawa LEKIGH f rallsat 6:05 p m and 9:55 am. LEAYE Sitte‘s rartk MATINX LtXE LEAVE BROCKYILLZ .. s uNWw LHD & OO« p. w. cowag» & C« LEAYE saxpromeq (V & 28 28 MR 11GH (“‘"r’ (Lump and t 8 sLACKS\MITH® _ .4 PERTH BRANCE Aailroabs, Sesapoim mt on a w ade Sandpoint at 6: a m on }; uBF::etvilhnug". LEAYVE PERTE NCE AXD Orr Ralrway "‘i4W;, Pouks Pancrost 19 P & 0OTtig w ay. &A Ra NDaAYÂ¥, + TRAINS q n 1 A complete stock jast * _ Patent Medicizos, _ Agen! for MARRIA of Ouara, by commi the Governorâ€"General furnishel st the sb country . Tollet Boxres in varie Rimmel‘s Neow Ings For any kilnd of asrrostly exeosuted . 1 Partioular uu-uj GoOoTHUIC & ®F Silver Top Smelling . Bootea Plaid 8 Journ s, »~xeACIOTl Case 154. â€"Says | we‘‘ > imakes him fo week, exiraordinary says he has lost cou; The Lanee Report. Prise Medal, 18§2. _R rosemmbling Mo tle.-â€"Dn. Ilnn‘r\'or « TYE LNXFA !u Prince should."â€"â€"S34 © &A REAL LMPS erdinary kinds of LL »me chat keeps good No bo“in‘ol’d;‘“: ot orpry ‘desoeription, aud jobbing atrended Architects and other SJOX sold only is i Bavory & Moore‘s 1 tor the removal oft b wuzgons for lamber N.B . â€"Kesidence st., opposite the ma always oa h and J SEWILL, L e Manufactarer b HER MAJESTY TH THE RIGHT 408 MISSIONERs sule of J. Sewill‘s Prigs Medalist of HER M AsE3T i For the sale of These vo‘ing p& to ins*ructions wh transm{itted to the in which the voter the following pizces Western and &. C1 Malahide .:‘ll Toou Buugeen Brock Wors and Thames ninatiien y 3 i and Midiand and York Kiog‘s and Queen‘s Newoastic and Tref g-bu and Cataraq athurst and Rideas Physiciaas and Surg Q‘."»', lf‘d Dl’._ 32, Cap 45, (Statutes TV EsDAY . the Sb « There will be no n« The votes will bt :.* wiil be sens e practitioner om at two a‘siock, p 6L Lawrence and E The names of the pished on a printed Mediscal Is sold by J. R. | HOUsE, daily, at € Ottawa, April 26 Th second had :pi‘“‘tm_b! \Â¥1I Ua BINETâ€"MAK GFFL C&â€"St. | itawa, ‘April 9, THE, MED Coutsom,â€" A gonth â€"Mesers. F. Notisce is hereby The voring UE BEST GAR YEILDL a«y*~ 1| N D E OoLIpay PR VWarréi HEK LE ADE THE MORN oTICK. Very chese KEA UTIPV L HE BesTr COUTS A in ¢ wenuine Drags VOC W A. 0G ‘_!"]‘ EXPiH FU R Famil lA N AT