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Ottawa Times (1865), 19 Apr 1870, p. 1

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nough p. #6, M«‘ aTREET, cual ‘rtu.( ie haig keep it c \ use wil} gray o _ provent esal® * Atrophied hair, giving E. #14 Aagust T, {g4gION | the value of [* can be t >0ilh ‘ Vitality ang * / | ut not harg q P ul »» * “ ht« f:nl. i4 hair WELL MJ PRIOR s108, ND the K ERY always y Dr. J. 6 JFB8r‘s * ugrly n a Li €TREET, e other f the to A»rce fr with q «it L1q20m% gEXEY > The day or waek at modorate to: ms. © . :E"r in situated in the immediato ], J,00* Patiiament Baildingy < and the BPARKS STYREET, OvTawa NPWn Stowart having maste arrangemons M actemplished lady teacher, announces ht Dussing Classes will sommense on :.fl instant. ‘ Particalare may be obtaznod on appliâ€" 'h.““m Wilbrod| stroot . e teriraiee is 190% __|viv ol oo duitibeThe ssusoriber having sds d 990 Gourse and Pis wul cincbicbnitl genas Quesig BuaXPIN®: (par‘e aad cther orands Ppnfl- ‘Ja Keypar‘s aad Houte “mnnuun AGRNXT, | ‘M next to the City riotel, | h. * Uttews. ; hh’oflho Lember erohants | bh From his long experi« ue "‘&niumml-nnm.. .a: their raite while passing h %7% ded to 41 )(3, "TCln* subsosiber having e o e dorte is ume nyraily" bevwsns woald bog to inform nis and others, that he hopge, in future, tothoir ordere b“ mote prompthy :“‘:'““Mm a month. R hm # Anstlon bat E. Miles® Music Store. _ _ __ Rad of Little Suaserâ€"st | RIDGRS for alt alzesand sysome of Gune Rits o8 sonmyned tortmwme. | and hevolvers. M\- all casés. | _ Dunbie W aterproof and K. 8. Caps, Putent Wire I-'l-j-' is unadoabted1y the larg»es , aod the questi in of quality is reasily making kaown the tact that [ tuiss my p from sweed procured at any oxponse U is the bast; they will thoretore rable sbmparison with any imported. thet and unportant fastls that being ad manafestured in Oitawa . cthoreby mm“ asa other ox penâ€" 40 per sent Lower s an > "" moiamen can be asgomwolated fortamd bourd am-s Gentiomen .'. ...‘fi_'_.A supemor ascominmoâ€" w RIDEAU 5 optAY 4 _ shorpes 9 *" W 4 Cugeria \\ Gurguo‘iy, Souterns ud MMUP®‘A _ | R4, GROCER®, PROVI ia'u AND OTHE R®, SE*â€" ""ARACADE M y , . | 3 'll;ll,.(o:- anlat oLthe Ca+b of the 1 0 P arierpnie fas can ?9990¢%, Hs,, purguneys TD Soback y » 4 ‘ n t es arh, eBuo® \\| sivantages, [ think, candot fal to m with thair ordere. and Retarl £ sekle M Purtuout. (ttawa, on dursct Boxz Camrman, D V 109 L‘ A THOM3ON ND, Manager. PwbOon, Oits w 1 Wise, 1Â¥ y £, _ eP I “& ability uoo o MFEEkENCE Mmo aAsD DEPORTN®ir BOIGS A N *4, kiv & .';dfi.fio“l“ lresh and qhoapâ€" s Lrisk Whiskoy . ) Oid [righ Pottoou 104 Loado® Ports", ad sther Alos. MISSION uRr®o y ; _4 499 Aivayy # PKL ©G & a 9 ( and av07, wl Sowart‘ STOCK, 3\ Y E* ® o at TWENTYâ€" EENT BELOW ©0o wHAKLA Ns Â¥notics of my \ntenfion to mpml ad on otasrwi«e. TO U ATO = AU C OUUPR, &o, wholeasle. ef trade during the last Cour yoart id me to onl ar to make the ous thOor ete s100K. Alway* 1CKâ€"A P Darwwo«s‘s o PLATE CRINXTER, ~NMI~.. * "nn* & QUEEN 8TKRFET MUardw#ar® ng #ad n :J, Steeal, 110 Taing, Glace Puity, 4* m & Ou., S MRECTOK® L4A AC s Edutationai. \/réd PORWARDER® Deat uht 1 , Flour, Oatmeni, Pork, & â€" OFTaWaA. se y prioes gp Afib boities LISAME vERY y w PRITS ; sook, comprising ( Tobacso. Lanpary # 504. Piokles, Broaom4, at Eine Sialt. A#® af Wt ADDA wWHISKE) DEALKR 18 e /s Fox il“v’ '&fll spQ NK BV l8ng UEKRH 1 80Â¥ on the baak of th Rideqs unel and Â¥ Vegs to intorm the publis on hand, in season, a large :Mflbnu as choap, ther house in the city , Wifo aiee Seveh to he city artolas 00 «t naupemely ‘ow .1 0¢/ * Seot«b Whukay an 18B aet i Afond F2007 sTREET, & d 0.4 380. 8. DRNEOLC T CGAME, PQULTRY and Houtmad 4 g the last Coar yoart s my manufastory 1 wholesale trade uy ap .4 $Ke #4 Wkisan « ED SA 1NGS, " Oil, Walter Bmith, Es R W Cruice, Eiq. +oo «t oc diall v 11A NTS aging. Rideau es aa r y t K. 4. Kastoy :\“o obn'ot\n an< r:tuslu 334 .t t DpUXX i 1MDtF 21 Wt f OÂ¥X y »}0 cted i0 ®th Wt ie t 5 Y ¢* a )4 ) Cpmmission and Forwarding of Conls, Sait, Pig Lton, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, &0., #0. (H1 of all ¢ Notonds and Sparks streets, over Maan Bros: Haraware Stopa. £â€" ’ The anbssmiber begs toe.Intimate that be bas been appolnped agent for the above company, for this towsn and aurronnding dlstict, and that he is now propared to accept insurances aguiost Fim%, upon alinw t avery desorlption of property, upon the mot moderate term®. Full particulars as to rautes, &e. shall be fur. 9 F . ~F®_ | Por the erssetion of a BRICK HOVSE on ‘0 1. N. MIGUGIN®, ' TBA C nPA~F. Marica Ptrast, Centte Town, to: D. Murphy, E4 , A lor the Beaver, Toaronts ' & & of BATVRDAY tive 4ok Tarinanes Con Geserat Uomnmrnates | ,,,,,,,.___3; gar thoofpent 64 15# | Thtk hesr s t the Endarrignet." Plaan, Ars one A gont. | mporters, M=anufactures and Mining | lmportors, | \lining olaume constaatly on hand\ Ofce, cerner ‘ TIPR MONTREAL TKA CORPax : b* won on and after Monday, the 11th in= A latge tity of No# r Codâ€" deb, l":c‘hl:‘v:.(,"“:ob. hl-o.m wil} be kept constantly tor sale at very lt"b-. A l~rge lot of Liverpool Conrse SALT, tom bags to the tow, all in .o:‘d m;""‘ #10,000 worth of goods w# ";k::-hr " mur motts"â€"â€"Quiok Bules and 090 C n Aiecieretanac in vaats, Heat 0 W ATERPROO® CENTRAL FILRE METALLIC CARTRIDâ€" 0K8, with odu.vd.b.- lor n-olibcno.an y loreign gnnnm «r _ converted hassepot, Berdan, Remington, and other Rifles, Also Mw tlo..sm. and Americas . Rides. _ The «* KLEY BOXER® are the .m-. earâ€" ir\igeo known, caurrying their own ignition, and being made wholly of metal, are waterproof and impetishable in climate. a "olone in merot ie fratarretttiaties or the di # > :la”' .;.;.:“uu hv.l'uhhb. .o..hn?qa liete h IHXKI'.?A:‘Tllwl-ld Mr tor R evel ving Pistols, ased in ® ‘s Navy . cfwnn RIM FIRE &'Imngnrn_.n sines, for Smith & WeSson‘s, Tranter‘s, and ther Pookst Revolversa. PLN CAnTRIDORY for Lefauchouz Revoibvers of :2 m1., va, and tâ€"m. bure. ( UNNTRKAL FiRK and PLN PIRE CARTâ€" Donbie W aterproof and K. B. Caps, Patent Wire Cartridges, Felt un Waddings for Breech aod Musi®é Loaders, and every desoription of sperting and Militar: Ammunition. _ . _ arye stook of @TOCK BOOK3 for the subscription of sharses of atosk in the CANADA CEKN®TRAL RAILWAT COMPANY have boesa opensd, and will semain open for such anbssriptione at the tollowing FANY. + ; In MONTUKAL, at the offce of Maesste J, & C. ABBOTT, 8t. John btrest. In 1/ORUINAL, at the offee of Mr. JU@TICE 1) Npsclal attention given to the parohasing oa In PEMBROKR, at the ofecse of Mesers T. : MURRKAY, M. P. P., and P. WHITEK. | | in WeOCKVILLE, at the OPFFICK of the I\ ;“ LRY8 AMNMUCNITIO®A. The books will be closed on the FLRST PAY «4 | JU NK next, and immediately thereaiter a BOARD | MEETING will be hbeld for the pargose ef | ‘NHLLX Causnaay, | COMMISSION MERCHANT ; FORWARDER, | HNERAL AGENT, &o., ko., No. 1, 81. Poserâ€"#s QUEBEC. ¢ € Subsor: priong of stook, with sonditions nay‘bs insertad in the Stâ€"ok ME suckh alseriptions will not be bading upon n ie ctihery nor upon the Company untli wey shall have hooy acceptsd by the Company, and If they be conduions procedent they shail aot be badiog o\ the subscribors until they bave been performed by thea Company . ~ ANIELS®! | In RENFREW, at Mr. WM. HALPERNNT‘®s Ottawa, Masch 18, 1878 1N THB MATTER O# #h le Cre litors are roquested to Ale Mv” beâ€" fore me within one month CETINQ will be hbeld for the #| _ In solteiting pablic patronage in this braach otting the stoock in crder Â¥hat a mestâ€" ‘ bus i neas N'.'.'“ '-”*1' Tiz tnats r _ 4 the Iuture as past, it # ansceariag ; <f sharcholders may be held as scon 4* prac« ,.,,...Q...‘tum-uh 1 and that ablo therealter. 4 uon | by careful attestion, prompt ¢ .-.-‘i a m Jubsor: priond of stook, with sonditions attached |, mederate onr.::w morlt & of that o P e n the KiAE Kraakts uit mmahk | nitrontie heretofure 1+ IWharnily! bestownd uper \ogâ€"â€" N+ 41 $4, Aparkse street, Oth awa. )anuacy %,. 4=T +. 18 » OTTAWA, as the OFRICEK of the GOMâ€" ANAGA CBNTRAL RAILWAY. PEQuPLE‘3 TEA sSTORE! L.,the undersigned, CRARLEY BAILLIR, ot ntreal, hove been appointed Assignss in this Montyea!l, Marsh 16th, 1998 NAOLVEKNT aCt O®F 188# _ RLEY BKOTH aRay‘s 1xX loab.%” WHOLR*iLE OXLY,. * EB P Pi®H By order of the Boar d e announse that they aroe receivring a TUE BOXER CA*TRIDO®E® lor Eniderâ€" Endsid of 477 bore, and for the IOQ‘:.‘ Martinmi« MHonry Riftes ot+ .‘.'.‘t od by Her lq”n{;o. W ar partment, also of > foe MULâ€" tary Riftes. % lur town or country use 9 & COMMISsSION MELCHANXTS, 16 Rideamst., aad Dukest., Chaudiers, U# A $4 BASKELVILLE & BRO , WIDLESAL® AND R#®FalL ; tups, and a gonetal assortn ont o tie FIRE DEPARTMCNT 1O8EPH LAROCQU®, * OF PLAN tagow®®*, L O CE k I B * nded t ANADA BKANCH, Strc«:t, Montreal Ag encres,. N O TIC 6 Weet George Street, Glasgew as to rautes, &¢, shall be fur. ation, and all ordnmashall be TOR i ‘COB AFIL MeKINNON, and Fachange Broker _ Add losurance Agent Pm \A& J MX 0. A10UARDSON, Â¥. L. WORSLET, CHUARLE® BAJLLLE, RANCH, l BLAUK PEA ' ue grte se unnentimins Fare dahori e Jntimate that be has | do, doy Too y Jupen, Gora, 00. 308. dine do.tue ‘Whtrict, and that ha ty | Vary Fine.fin, binset, foo. _ â€" 0 aN IN8SOLVANT LIQUOR® 1991 Sm 1314 Tme _ Uhe qubscribor baw just recelved anuther sonsignment of those «xswilent PLANOS direct traum the u'“nht mame fnoterer /. ".-V\Il; bostom, row to PTTI :‘-’oh-'n..-“u: nuderate l-.oa | wtruments aro full d corners, | hkl'.l‘ hm nu;o: joe Cl:” a mal n.: e tulnd. subsori propared ' n-w num beriof umw.“u public are | to laspest thase instrum fote. f in druiking them. We s¢ll for the possible rodte, efGecting a sa to this of 18e to ;n rlh. Our Tons ary putup ind, 13,13, 20 and t»lrouun.cum' -nd:n tree from poisonous substances. foat 5 ib bowes, -onlbbnm:m . or 18 Ih bow sent carrt tree to any‘ ay Station tm r..-fi bm.:“uâ€"dmd,-,u.fiyd by -~tlnmhh‘m.¢ulo cun be coliect ad on delivery by expres man, there atre ow olhoes. In sendingorders amount ol aO. to aave expenrelt will be to sead money with the order, W here a 23 ib box wouls be too much, four hdlhnu»h! could seand lor lour $ Ib boses,ortwo 141 W essad thom *o one address sartiage paid, mark eaoh bow plainliy, #o that each party get wan Tesw. We warrant all the Toea wo soll to.give entizre aatiafuction. If they ane not su.leafee 11 they can be returned at our expense. _ . _ & CLEXEY, Manager C Kxpress Teas not mentioned to this equali ct: Tea only *4 by this Comp «ay . An exnceliont M Ten sould be +ent for Ove and 100, rery guod for sammon 100. l-uu:. April, 1848,â€"â€"To the M; o h! MI “".‘H Mone notice Outa with pleasure the large ol Tew :obm P en ”"' ferwarded los you to .J.n. D-b'o". LK# on, and we atre glad to your | W | 7 aliing grsornet raliafuchioh, at +of .:.“‘...t"' FHGb â€"C0el o :.a.n m:md. 'o'rn enly | y mturn one box which, woe anderstan . wassent to through a mistake. [..~_ _ CC I o thos Te e 55 foug ho S aiparitn & Oa and Vu‘; Choice, 41 Â¥ &C-'n ; Kates sJuperine do, #1 . ' f :: D Dowars of pa awd munnery using our ol bu To eaie c ae, qs Hospitalâ€"st., Montreal. #s # € Agont tot OlaFa, + 6 | Office and Sulssmooum, Lidean 6t, No 1, * Kast Ead, arwn' Bo 4 OTTaAWA, YÂ¥ARCH 1.+, 1470 Our To as, after the severe teats by the beet mqdieal «athorities of been pronounced to be quitd pure, and m and awrtl t ulo-lnh‘r i aunleat s0 often ased to iumprove the a r.n.ndl ho‘on -ugndloxm .'d and Aurour, They hare been chosen tor Intrineis ‘ wmind health, economy,and a high The subseriber in \“‘o: his cighth ADXNUAL UIRCL L aAR, wou lt tht» 64 to whou he returee thanks for Lavours, he comâ€" Unuests pive his pers wtte i the sale ot every ‘nfll. nom of greode and Gow â€" Asded to bis m«nagoment. HMis loogt houed upjbuo ln the and ay itaum ut uu&" furaituore ab r!:‘u- reaideoices, :a.- “-.nll H the :& tadi atrangoment, txpedii very &s , woulbd lead Riw again to solto‘t: salee in this line trow thoss 3-1".'.00-. fi-:od wb Purolitnre, by anaston Bs «ou‘a e have an .4!',‘".“..0& & |m .#*% in n€ u.m t wWiw . W s ib . ommpiabad the ®ie "m Bpring a0le, it is desice sleot an sarly day . * & I A:'u «mles. have boem y â€" Pulls 64« oa Watuments made out a . vondles basinessâ€"like manner,, siways ww hals the procssedea in ourts | _ _ es To 1 xzecutors and m-u‘d Kstate, OMcial ana other Assignes, and pa onl pac PA thiom. tmle mode of sellieng property tos om Ioguimate and eta.cut way of Legaois®, &o , and temoves & amount of responal Nt y . ® i o [ _ m "RNHE MONTHE KE A “'”‘â€"n-";:::‘“d N-...: ganes»1 to m.fi!’:finmy wht on MHe nsed wot remind muw friends of bis y t The propert advortisine sad pieeaatlon Stur from Spain, Gazelle fr ‘w.nu.:‘:.;? ranile u.-:-"" nae, Lark from Rotterdam, of whom it may coupera. or for »â€" of conâ€" trasm" shouls be botoe in mwind mor: hante THE FOLLOWIXO Goous Ein tranni en io ces * | gaony wreee, amd maude ts i ‘:"«b.b ':.{":::.“. Frore Pine old stook, * Vintage 1441, 3 a uk p *J, | gguranr wisk, May be refomably exyoant w varey foe whee by | 8 Very Paie Old Wine. | % aties, Oitawsa, March 1, 1810 _ Remember the | Rowo‘s W a. ss0om, east uwflm"‘“"““{o“ OFFICE AND SALR mo:c-mu mart, York street, near the + The subsoriber in losulr g this hiy ppring Ciren â€" las, bog*e b» return his best thanks to bis trieade and the genoral pablc of Ottawa Cunatry, as wal as his maay sonâ€"lqnore at = anse, for the very Uiberal patromage bestowed aad sond» asnce.plased in him, since bls w# . Auctionser of this ¢t7, and to as thou »bat constant Mn'u‘n‘um to merit . sontiauance of 1 v9 9 . patronage UWberally extended| to Iu-'.." | MUe can reler with pleasure to â€"the wany testmonia‘s he ‘lnu.molvu i those who plaoced propert» hands Alsposal, that ow ambe, .-L rn-. 1 â€" mmmediate :.nouoilumu #« j \ _ Currings and Bales will soon commence, | in .wmmufl-â€".&zfl ull-’ fee '...:...z...a:ma“:osln sead ihem to sflc-. | TrmM“M*'flM“'“ « es f aoonamann fro U ananie io 2i | soma vouns ¢te ae l“‘ 'mmouh«m-m-*i 5".'.'.'.:'.\:.....:....- Apring Furniiqre :l‘--un Mart will coum â€" mense hnwmedictely . from tinge to thime will be duly snmmounsud â€" Me will bhobd weekly sales o Moreses, Caitle, #0, 40, on the tl:. dug notloe of which -m‘::..m-. The aumber of MHorses and C swld by him . during yhe past MNorses and Cattlesold by him,.during past year, in suthclaut guanrantee O‘ON ‘&" tm this eritical branch of auctlionegring is appres= .“uud Faraiture -l{:..m iwer Auridy the Fany wg t t eisinet s m an, eevy Eie oo e baim h meg Jk menviagatel 1e sed dn ie [angem in ie iey, ‘poing se a 39 “)q-)n-o k patronage are respesttuily Onawa, M ate. «x ;/ Mn bavand ues â€"52fe * eatnee »eternat meminnrmr in ()\;mq DEFPARTYENT, 8 mmuu::qim.- tor use. A % t, March 3%, 1n70. = ‘p“l. superiarity over comâ€" | Authorized disconat on Amgrican Lnvoloss uotil t"'& ' turther notice; 1! per ceat. | _ _ _ «HU8,. PATTERSON, . | R L KR Mi®%GOL A 9 , I * GENERAL M:cnohn' 1iAx0®, PLA %08 Beveral Houres in hands for sale * n aUnAT «#ALEA at PALVATE RERLDEXCEKS, ROW B GEXHRAL AU JTIOXEER COMyIsSIONX MERCHANT ANXUAL LIRCULAR W D {napstmilâ€"al. . Mustroni . WA ..« â€"|_â€" #G # BOUGHETTE, I I * ‘o.â€"uâ€"-uuuâ€"{ tui Bes, 1404 LaFl No we, Auction«â€"@r LKAN, C s:?-mfi strowt. Avititn htb .\ A ROW K. 1196 ts Anstlonear OrrTaiawWa, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1870 cne®, !s“ l..-.‘t""l‘.‘ ""“"l x turas, and | B tyro L&r. | dutaws, Aprd 1, 1478. Telst, the BR.CK MUOU+SKon Dair #*re now ssqupled by . 4 M. Bouchette. Possesl givem on the in Moâ€"y. Appy 6 A Orst cluee restdence, eligibly situated, conâ€" talats _ tweive reom:, vie:â€"â€"8 Bed Roeons Parlour is Phwiuh marble mantel and grate, Biming Roeom and Libeury 14 x 24, Wining Room 18 a 14, Kitshen 13 a 14, with Stote Roomns, #&e , and good oct ballélngs. The house is in ex e~Ment order, having bean repalnted and papered through ows. The DOUSK at proeses wam, Medoalle Htrest. Posssession on 1t May. Appy to C en _/ | gal a bottle <of Arm. WINBLOW‘B sOuTHING parae..â€"« SYRUP. It will rellove th . poor Hittle sufferer CLOVIK SEKD = Large hed," White Bo w s, immediatelyâ€"depend upon It : thore is commistak Pork WMes, an4 Prinse Mes, Fieer No. 1 arg â€" About it. There is aot a mother on earth who 11 Katea. | ever used it, who will not teill. you at once thai is & CHORI®TI®, will regulate ihe bowels, and ive rest to tha No 5 Bparks Strect,. | Wother, and rolue! and bealth to the child, opera Oitawe, April 4, 1478, s < s8Hf tingline magle. It is pertectly cafe to use in +!1 i lirle tik * esmm mses, and plear=nl o thâ€" taste, and is the proâ€" “onann..v. f | soription of one ot tw aldect abd beat femate pbyâ€" ':ll CA"::').,".Q\J?'MJI appants the . <1tla**~ 1 aurses in the United States. Price 25 ‘lagtom atket, Possenlens given on everywhere the lt of May nexs Rest moderate, Apply to ° ,,::s «INELOW* ”:.""'..‘“-;::,:“: Mussres. Kennedg and Chrisile, aclioners E‘gin > Streats LMJs ALawWk °M ; _ _ | Maeving the Jaesmmals of @Cartis &A Poerkins" on a COOTTIAOEL AbLe as Ofce and good Chambers in Aumenad‘s building*, now Woan Altsn | :ab*-h t MTTINO ROOM as4 LEKD W« Aurnishes or unafarniabed, in Daiy + at the Times oBee. * Pryn Ist Map, thres gort D YVELLINOQ UOUsKS oa the east side oo O‘Connor Wreot, , witk . out _ promisss «UÂ¥h _ good h'm thersn. Also on the soothert ly alie of Hiteas mmoeet, a gxd BEICK sCoRe whh sellar and stershomsse â€" For paertisalars apply t» F BR NK & D 6. in ® . Ciawa, April 8 1470 Octawsa, Apell %, 1=to ~â€" On the Ist May mâ€"st, No #, P.imec‘s Terrase, Kear atret, Cosing on the Ortaws Kive Apply to * be accepted " L0 L. MK*Â¥. F0 LEF, A MuUSE, almate on Augueta street, Candy MWilâ€"good stonse callar. Appy to JA% 0 ROBRLX®ON, The Tess Pot, DIRECT IMPORTAYIONG, . ‘] “a'” Kc” wrtw, ¥¢% ons Ntur from Q??’u”c fr c{ (’: nac, Loark from Rotterdom, n.-.l'! CHEKSKE, r’i Armse ant Silttes. The oaly hoase \n ob j that has thom this sea400. B BE\ ies ors Jemates, " Pure," RNVP 18DLA I ) | (VV *" Lams Iuiee Cortien ant Byowde, uy | t C+ _ Â¥rean, Reasted and uround, on the proâ€" | hn oi % a ie rerpnes ie ie en taye farmgeay | BB MEA T Mc oo( i n-â€"-l“ P e | * | rdu. l eenaity fen l egrarl . we axaug ttnet f ~are lor the trade, agd (Greeas, w“ * ..q..u....fiu prices and qu ‘TIIF GOVERNOR â€" GEXERAa! J table ase, Caest aons Gll.l OR APEKA t Lnzonas, Candted Posis and troah truile | B‘lll. POWDE & #, Neg‘t ans * Eqq Powder, ‘to artrive, A ! T.fme Aos IAWADA PORTKH and ALE®, 4 . Dawve a OdtTon wWHUnkKEy, _ Juks Hegy‘s, Lochingar, 1OUPREE, 101 ¢ 134‘ OUSEK TV hLw +. LANDY, Puse and rellable old and tory m LO RYE, _ Preof Whiitep and Woghwlass, UBARA ANB AÂ¥RUPS, all the di4. ant | eumbers aod binds. * iNKE® & Co*e Cnlebrated Dublin Poster, petlup to ACHRORY CHEE4E, &A very smpartar quallty, cheap, RUIT#, " ROUV 18DLA LOs#K & BLACK WELL*® ooobps . A tull assortment 10W A®W HUADDIR®, I Opseters, dardiacss, Saimen and Momka KA & PERRILX RAUCK, _ ‘ C L EV Lt W 4 BAiC0OO®, Jubn De Kapper‘t double becried. And a ranaty of sther braade ; a any tendar # Croterie® LXE JUICEK CHUAXÂ¥AG® JNO & ARNXOLDL, Dept Public Works, or at No 4, Prines‘s Tecrase K ARNXOLDLI, Architest 8. PATTERSON, No 14, Ridoan stent, OKtawa | D @Connxoa, Oftes Ne. 1 Hidtean awreat. MRA I A CUAMI®G urrunts for cooking or | 8 CHRISTIE, Ko 41 Sparks atreet 1381 i & w3 Netcalle "treet * L â€" TCinnts & HARDPY 1313 t U v‘ealle street busse® slroct se# 13302 tarlly Apply re et Ber ho »® Mothere 1 merners Motheraiâ€"Are yos disturved at night and brokes of your rest by a slok child qufering and erying with the exoruci ating paln of outting testh 1 If 10, go at once and Da. A. W. l-.:wd Kocwlegrilie, New Y â€"rk , ays; @1 bhave io sovere | cases of »peoial Irritation and tor the worst cures of Prles, and sumdry ther compialats, and O0d : + supemore article, and well worthy the notice of all * ‘_ _ Dr. A, Treâ€"k*s Magnetic OintmentCCuares Creoup or KWarrles.â€"Du. Bixomix, of Utica, New York, saye: @1 ba*e used Dr. A. Trask‘s Magnetle intment is my pracuce a onmber of yoars, amd oan say with pleasare 1 deem it one of the gromiest disoyvrerie ol the ; for the oure 4 Infunamatioe of the Lwuoge, lmnulu of the Bowe!s, ladammatory Rhecamatiom, and in Otriia bed Fever, uog:no with perfect succe=s, i a »zee of Burns, Wrulses, Frosen LAmbe, it acts lik a cbarce. * !‘rui'll.nrth u-â€"-‘}umu-cmm = &A TRA*K‘8 MAGNXEIIC OINTMENT * are on the @rapper draggists and by medicine doalors every where @NLS _ wWINELOW® SO0OTUINGS sYRUP.® Meviag the Jaesmmuls of =Cartie &A Perkinn" â€"n the outalde wrapper, All others are base iwitaâ€" ® p & Lyman, Newoustie, C, W., General apraie togthe Paardas. boil is Otacnt ty All l-.ll-l HALE uÂ¥ BUF FAO ROBES, t 1, 8. LACKAUERAY has been favoured wih a large. cons hom Monteal of B# .: n..s..,-.u..::m,.ma M‘ and i1« #e Biankets, which he is t.'n’u" Lo atll lower than tan bye obtained alsow is Ottawa. All wart» .l: Bufale Robes had better â€"eall seon as there mil unt be another such op; ortuaity. WMtawa, Nor, 32 1869, 1i1% Non Oizle,. Amportans Change. A RZ*L KATR RESTORXA AXD carssi%oe Â¥ RS, 8. A. ALLENX‘S @AIR RESTORELK \__.! Mestore Gray Huir to its \ sturnal Lifte, Color nnd BReauxty. v a mest delightfur Hair Dresing 1 wil, promete Iqrwâ€"lant gowth A1CJAX6 HRK i immediately checkea SPICavÂ¥â€" anwz SALT RovXD»,| Purch«zere should be sure and ask tor Dr. & d w 0 > g aAYTS Bg 1. B, Tackaootry, Auctioneer ROLLKB REEPF PBR PARFIR® SPRCOLAL SOTIHICKe®. non."s . sB frial s4porierity and leaming on are high seet Erouck Pomade z g 44 wb flfihh“n.-fib ie W ottomer um 5. plakacs omines mad ana thy araes . m B WY «LA Devaeurres Combiued is Ozne Bottle. AY.WABRBD; XALKAY CHELL Br,, *HELR CBLESRATE® YHE!R UPaLiA, :.H-lb\ lA‘::.u.:‘UT'I. a milher d wa Ow, U'-fl anm d offtem proximces Itn proat ssperievity and rcomomy Noe. 4 and #, BEACTIFPCL BalR. Nstare‘s Crown _ Nem Mast Caltivate it URiY HAlK le a certain indication af dem® at the roota 1% A~ The propil« tonoj establisbim at _ ko MILLS,*" situate o ltogether with the la abd «thir Timber 1 theres ith. Towashp of, Fiteroy, 14 thes County pf . be ng compored of lI¢ number twll . Kisth Concersion of thy axld fownâ€"kip whared for sale. This Farm is onty h rrom the Villageo! Fiuprog. hi».:l»r“ _ land, abosit mauty agrepot which are)0 , a never Falling spring |of water abogt ol the Fiarm Jt is |timbered prige I Hardwoo4, and a sufbcient « Codar and Pine timBer for fenolug & | purpores, Price twokty dollars ;-r « half of the mopey pald at the time of : \ other half sesured by} mortg»ge pay. © equhl supual tosts with tnterert. The Deals sawn uj to bye the best in q Eu,lish Markets, on ing the last year et plivd with the latest The Property is Qu: bee only about ndies from the Ri salualde ait», wi Lin owned for shipping Altogether this valuable Investwent roomr sold, the who lis Agutivb, in this of August next. * | Applwations to ; abd all Ioformation All!uhl"l‘l DIVORLCES lcgriy obtained -l' New Â¥ut; Iidiana, :.llm ib .&:flwht States, for persons ary State or ntry, leg=1 over where; d 1on, drau) ‘mu-. nv,:- support, ata., sudiciont cause; no publicity; no tharge until divores| omained.‘ ivice free. Busizons establ.shed D years. Address / Ns io k cA M UWuU#R, Attorney. A)rl 4, i8te 1318 Bm _ No 18 Neepaa Strmet, New York City other half sesured by mortgage payable in two equal anpual fasts with interest. °. Parties desiroas of ¢raminiag or purshasing the ubore property will pleise call on JOUWN Mc .)FLLD residiag in Firroyp Village who will give all. tho intormition neswwary as to the situation of the sald Isnd. _A liberal deduction will be by paying all cash, For further particaâ€" lu:“.."l) by lettar or personally to the underâ€" ___ OHARLES SPARROW, &r, Ottawa, H LAPIERLE, Solicitor, ou+.. Or ALFX NcDOPNELL, Bnnmjoumo Oitawa, April 14, 187. 1331 im 15 6m Fon 1KDIGHS TION«â€"P A X CR & a«â€" TINE ca-¢¢ Iy effects the ZTGESTION 1nd AS**MILATION of COD LIVER OIL, the {1t onten at menls, o. In digestive antivity, anâ€" perior to Peysine. Pancreatine Pow and 1 2264. P N .B.â€"Pancresti ukh.‘ Ood Liver @r wun~â€"â€"Mesers. Y A U ABLE 5A W JALX FUR silLK KXTENsIVE #Â¥ al 88R NBR WJ Fo M ILL TIMBER 1aAMITs8s E:.'bmm, %2, 34 64, “:.d bottl s and 1 0s. Wine is the :’?z‘.n... for AND~â€" t tor sals the exten®@ive n _ as -‘tu«hxm's the Blv‘i Chandicre, ge tracts of yaluable Pine uds held Ih connection SA LE Domimion Parliament, |:> ol the House, the policy of the Fenians for soume time, had becn to create as much notoriety as possible and to keep up the excitement,by means of the publc press, ut of late they had adopted a . different and more sure course for themselves, and he thougiht a more hazardous cone for us, viz:=â€"That of conducting all their arrangeâ€" ments with great" caution, and great secreey," The tGovernment had imformaâ€" tion which they could not djor a moment hesitate to believe in, and from sources which they could not place before Parliaâ€" mont without a certainty of risk to the informers, that it was the intention of the Fenian body to invado this country in force «t an earlydayâ€"when that day would be, the Governm. ut could not say, but it might come with n a week. The Govern ment, therefore, had assumed. the grave n-:’mn-imlu y. of asking Parliament to arm theim with the saime: power as in 1866, and to pass a law to authorize the apprehen sion and detention,of those suspected of coming here for the purp se of conspiring pgainst HMer_ M ® sty‘s porspon and Governâ€" ment. . The law passei to that effect in 18066 was not now in force, but it was the opinion of the Goyvernment thit it should be again put in force for the safety of the country and to guird the fronticr; and for the purpose of dealing with suspicious persons hovyering on the borders with or |'iiun relatmg to t without arms. : The Government=did not | sessiou of the tio ask that power lightly or without being | the House mu‘t deeply ‘impressed with the nature of the | statement as to 1 situation. They â€"felt they would be unâ€" | casion that requi worthy of their position and would be beâ€" | sent of the Houâ€" traying the trust reposed in them of proâ€" | measure in that: tecting the lives and property of the peo ‘ the measure sho ple of Canada, if they did not ask for that ~most care should Act, which they thought was absoâ€" | advantage could lutely required under the circumsfances. | any persons exet "he Government desivred toâ€" show _to | the capacity of n Parliament the information upon which | thorities .in an they asked that extreme and exceptional | (hear) He pre: power ; bs:l. _eould not do so without ; of one passed in compromising the â€"liyes of those from Hon. Sir JOIH: whom they got infonnrtion. It came from | , Mrâ€"MACKEN so many incidental ‘anl _ independent | one or. two occa sourees â€" sources‘ which had no connéction | committed in c« with each other,â€"â€"that no shadow of doubt | of that Act. <Th remained as to the intentions of the Foâ€"| of course, into t nimra to muke an attack. _ Without delay | to see that the l the Goverhment had chought it their duty | ple wore very cai to prevent that invasion.| | They had put | the haxmony wih an duty a certain portion of ,the Militia of | own population . the country, and the regular forces were | the officious inte prepared to act ‘with the~citizen soldiery | mimor ofticials a« im repelling any attack. _| Thiat suth resist. | powers which w« chromc state of @xcitement should: oxist, . amvl that there should be such a state of . chronic hostility on the part of that body towards Canada and Canadians. _ The Foâ€". nian organization was more active than it had t for years; and ho feared they. woulm subjected to those rumow® and to those annoyances for many years. _ All, the Government could do was to see that they should not act the part: of Alarmists in the first place, and not listen too readily to rumours of invasion; but at the same time to take care not to atiach ; too little unportance to that organization,. . The Government felt they could not play with that sul,ject, They. felt, as his hon. friend the member for Pack said the other night, on a cognate subject, that the life of one of these men was worth £300,000. _ They could not run the risk of losing the life of one of their fellow subjects and fellow citizens, and it was their duty to take such steps in the way of Erevention as were in their power. _ With these remarks he would ask leave to bring in a Bill to authoâ€" rize the apprehension and detention of such persons as should be sungect.ed of committing acts of hostility and conspiâ€" racy against Her Majesty‘s person and Government. T do. t â€"The motion was secondel by Hon, Mr HOW E. % .'ro” ©Ul tion, _‘ An Act had. only been suspended in E sgult in 4ome arrangem« on the ground of enabling the Govern t | which would prevent th to protect itself against the machinations | rence of auch alarms : of !u own subjects. | which would not rend Hon. Sir JOHN A.MACDONALD said (lPt tiking away the liberiti« the last time the Writ was suxpended ‘in | the way proposed by th Ireland the distinct basis was, an anticipa | did not intend to eritic ted invasion from the United States, | _ > | statement of the Goves Hon. Mr. HOLTON said thait was an |ed their statemont as eleinent in the case, but the suspension | authorities of the cou was not *o much to mest that anticipation | maintamed, and agr« «l as to bafiie the sympathizers with the invaâ€" | the authority they soug sion who might be found in the country | the preservation of the itself. â€" Ho thought, therefore, that unless | kear). j the Government lpd reasonn to believe, and | _ The Bill was then re« certainly the experiento of theâ€"previous | â€" Jn moving the se ond occasions on wh.ch the Writ had been sus. || _ fon. |[Kir JOHN A. pended, MMJMM the belief that | plained that it appoim! some considerable ‘port.on of their own | of Polict to act u,.\'n;\.«- poople were in sympathy with that movreâ€" | the sulstitution of «V ment. â€" Uniess Government had. reason to | liew of « Active Militia Lelieve there were machinations against | uary instead of Decem the peace of the country on foot within 1886, to which that A~ their own Provinces, it must be the duty | was sinmilar. ‘ of the House to see whether a case for the | @Horn. MrJANGLIN #a suspension of the writ h2d been made out, | House to pass that Bill He : did not, bowever, desire that Governâ€" ‘f:mm.tifm, on a mere : ment should make any statement to Parâ€" posing ypm the mew! liiment prejudi¢ial io the publicinterests, | responsibility, for it wa for they all had in view the mainténance | that the country was in of. peace and order within their ownâ€" borâ€" | H»e had not heard any th ders, therefore, he was disposed on that | the country that could occasion; as on fornier occasions, to accsept the statement of the! Government and throw the entire responsitility on them. «disciose the adcquacy {of ngupmmy 70 MUS grounds on whicL they based their appliâ€" cation. â€" As an independent member of the House, he did not feel inclined to take the re«ponsibility of objecting to the measur. _ Hou. Mr. HOLTON v.fl&thtow or (Government the responsibilty of the Government the responsuubiluty of the susâ€" pension of the writ, leaxing it, to time to disclose the adequacy or imadquacy of the Hon AJ HOLUSE OF COMMONXN® Nir JOHXN A. MACDONALDâ€"Hear AK EJ THE HABEA® Orrawa, April 14. K the chair at thr throw on the RI arim | country. â€" Jpnowing thol itun a@and | in circulation for sovernd «days, henâ€" | selt endeayored to 0 bGtaim y pri mA of | some information as to the ; iring | of those rumors @and he must vernâ€" | far as his own «Horts dhad beo et in | theyhad resulted rather unlaye s the | trutiroft the rumeors wich rega ould | quarters, | He was not propore {‘ the | thing about those> parts ol 1 d for | which â€"se{med to be the i« cous | points. the points of atteels. . h or | tien relatng to them was whol! i not | sessioy of the Government, sn« eing | the Mouse must be cound to : [ the | statement as to the. emoersgenc e unâ€" | casion that required them to a e beâ€" | sent of the House to the pa= proâ€" | measure in that way. | bM was peoâ€" | the measure should be passed, that ~most care ‘~h<l_ll|1l be taken tha absoâ€" ‘ advantage could possibly be 13 aces. | any persons exercis ag jull ial y Ato | the capacity of magistrates as hich l wnorities (in any part of 4 ional | (hear) He presumed the Ac hout ; of one passed in 1*(8. from ! Hon. Sit JOHN A: M ACDOX from |, Mrâ€"MACKEXZIE +d tha; dent | one orâ€" tw occasions. no on iPRICH â€"3 CGJSN‘S, wl a n with w in threatened io: that periqdica tion of ihe pe (hear, hear). t?:"boru_mc- nao the Govesnume Atations=to the induce thein t theyh truthr ln »dals= en r« quartes thing which M mduce theim : prevent the J extraordinary ordinary inys or two Asi runmurmnd at various oi n €ii seld some »f th no one was a! from the moy precsutions w mentiook such st0)p)» evident that if these brought up periodical of the Uspuited States inability to control th had under them, tha take some steps to ¢ ance of jinternation What would be tho: post ng .armed the door of ® the armories ? of them if in t continued remonstrance the mit such a state of things to were reviled and upbraided and the press of the United: a few of their made an att terntory, A Iv placed tho: ly placed thousands to prevent the recu tack again, they we :? the press of that lowed 1ething place m Cinwita was an organization, Wer, wl those stran the country unat cou! Government in asxkin such a Bill. Me had a great deal about ®u fact. © He was surpri®ed ago, in ‘the newspapers ment had called out t! sent theim to the fronti they had sutfti~ent infor to do so.° HMe for one s« arry responsibility which Gover ament from mak the Governm sibility nec* qtions W here wi Act. : They rse, into th« that 'l“‘. li_‘fl re very care ment €o8 V Wb n Ki 1« momen ras then re «d a fir< r the second readi JOHNX cA MACU t it appointed Co# act u.\'ti&wm!iary l ition of + Noluntee tive Militia," and 1 of December. in t en > uberae carefully which e PuGi L1 118 ds of men o Trontier, ut KÂ¥ pres umec nt informaton to lead the : r one shrank from taking y which might prevent the m making the mo«t amp)« Li l1 1 like« 1J Liaat 1j 11 ut 1 t1 1 W m 1| n 18 Ji 4 kss 1t #P} P 4

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