fuch ns «u9tt suc I rling the haip . "'nsiqg.l use wil llll’nb.' " # quently prevent L’"‘ deloterigng SOMA muacs C the hea and where other climabed . persot of the C Â¥ul PaCULPX 6 nsston will b#* Aopru ds , Apath ®8â€" ..... b.".-fl. ¢_ in Firet o# a MeDonaL® the ansual sare i8 asion of this 5 DA Y, Sepin | be offeted tot CAL Dissases wACULPY nesoe will 16 wit4J A @ K 2804 the south NY are as low as be proftable. er‘s ::“ull' solle P a #® Â¥INCIAL Canada, He 204 RJCR. $108 wa, August T, V Lots Nos 38 # presont in th# iwer Cao ver, it is FOR 4A LE* y"8C HO oat~ Ihe Hen Jn N# to »nefie | 'h. t of the v.nu: the t onk * AIR Direstors=â€"€ all for B is & W &A he world. ANÂ¥ , t Town, PACUL The C rwegey Â¥e the nov ar u rue® Adgus; 7 U N1 vEAMEY ; gh dA og Louse It is ANID by Or, hough w _ Cd q of the Of thntan i 2 C Uite _ W hrme o papment very sasy aps ) oeal. (oai, Steol. wukLA* bllw!i es s t 8D SALMON , MMSURANCE â€"COMPANY, ~ MITABLISAED 1817. lite Oivigion of ProQte ol the past Ave Jars, to Sith April inst. â€"__ quat sno 18 3 Floar, Ostmeai, Hork, &e. _ OTTaWA, : Rad of Little Sussexâ€"st. ‘â€mh all nnn... ‘umh..(l sat m‘nwuurs. RDERS 3b ty e D W:'-::_ t |BOUSE FUxXNISHING AARDWARE m ( rate of Interest and . ATOVE3, S8TOVES, M torms to the * ie tor sale, suitable for ;‘coomso. PARLOR & BOX m"'-l C blooks, contain â€" | * ' to 10 sores, within a fow in great variety. Wite f the Government lul‘h-t 4 | w board and mi ut a to the =‘n. :m"bl ATLONS & the Prodts above referred to, all whish may be PEAFECIED on or NBEECTORS ;gro*l wl'- #¢ Â¥HK}+ FROM FILREK KaTY.@KIVE W gost. ahes. 11085 y & ".o Ports of one and Madpria Wines by a LO &, PR00F Aï¬) KY, )] wer, & extromely low rices: Seotah Whukery and ;".1_ Oll Puity, 4* â€" " imieBeormes, . ; _ : : =<_ NL % Wiktke o ud of Christ Oardk, Oc awa 4y 10 WMnss two dolltmend & y O b* ads to Ur. 0VWaq oPT. AY, tus \ite MAY, | io the Lists of the closing yoar hh A 0@ RAM3AY, w |s + * Beliaitor murly opposita the Post Ofice bor to the Custom House. 1167 Jm A#w OB THE LIST3 p LXVIHL otf x#w. t AND DdKroATE®@NT. ma; DC THAOMRON, Tres: | e can reto A THOMSON, T H DUXN. ,m..m.. he uie TG placed propert» all grados. ml:-..mw having ‘ equally between inubaurgh, would be ¢ "a taform Idk mï¬:‘b hopes, in future, more prom m hmm:'"m'. --:‘Iz l& Bermiagham a Auction Music Store. + â€"â€"._â€". #80. N. BENEOLCT y _ _ "man bwro dollfeuend & r" be made to Ur. GoWaq) 1 -\_h"_)'!“‘_' it ime |~6l1 E, Plano Tesche and w Bt. Andrew street, test and Combertand N & COâ€"» "*aAteD ie â€" _ _ _ imy mtnmxuns. Wheltac MX. ow ax‘s MUSIC Mlitsst, on Monday, Wednesday MÂ¥ ater Monday, the 15th April Maiting thoreugh iastruction in the “‘* especially as apâ€" trolthe PLANO FOR TE ander e RBFRLPG sonduster, ; * , * _ * P Durwmowub‘s Raohangse | imay be obtamed on applilâ€" Stewart, Wilbrod street. ut Wh. 100. 11 s88f WIlLND DOLLARS : ST“E‘Tt A | yew L APH COM P aA N YÂ¥ O by lahway, i lndy teacher, announces . kenaa\t ‘ Co, Heaâ€" sad reosted lally on Houtmad #, ® , pte anad qis mnmcm. al Conservatory 0o U 1 Singing. Rideanâ€" NEKW E3STABâ€" & aA BRADLEY, laperial Young NO. 18 2. wile, y at thie K8 a large Qroceries, sad Fancy 1236.t sommence on | Beitannia Metal, Block Tin and Japan« lubk ut u?'moj«dlh‘ub. English En «d .:"' amelled Bird Cagen just H140ef receivead, «* | Guses, Motamber $3, 1804. Brushes, Qttaw a ‘ él' Youn Ts won Buildings. Nedaesiay | OQursfor WARTH on yourhandsortuss Thet| *4 General Agont. Sole agent for .'“A !.'..uumunuhnbo-&-th‘u,b.o z'-."ndfm also, Dawss PT\! | person in the slightest. k Ales and Porter. m,h-.u.uu otion in the | * Gure for lame ~ack dissases: Rhoumatism of | " qprica; No. 4. Aparks Surest. nsar the A \ally as ap« | \ «l kKinds caun becured io lessthan a week | . wae, Ottawn city, C. W . } uader k €] «king any kind of medicine in the inside. | ** acriks c esmmmmmanamess omcs meemmmestene mt *"**" Shw or | ..A personstroubled with the Gravel iLA NS, SPRCIPICATIONS, 464 eth: ) tninReen 0 Negere ho i Aigent # A Onurah ot | Cure (orthe Moart Dissase, SIDNEKY 6‘55‘.‘:.": "98, Ott nWe Qure (of Consamptiue, lt l hamaptc ) . w‘:“'. w e N ig us s y gpr® ww s > Reward. hn | n tap e en en .~â€". nam ~ak®e 0 F. % Teache: “,\:.I:uuh --mmumh‘mu WUKREAY it haus besn dissovered thi ue ‘..'.l::nwto be agents w ak e C P k l Cumbertand | C lvk wires of the PEOPLES® TELEGRAPH _uu Jue ,;:.'uu.::‘:ny’m xk ‘m PAXY, a Reward ot OXE .UIP l. | t B.w.n. C. .Auvuluam | S@rPOLAR | REFRIGEAATOR â€"wzq | B4 5cticitor, Antorney and Nutmey Pubiic, Clerk la solioith blio patronage in this brasch c T T4 Numhomm:‘nll’ intimate, that. 1 â€-Wâ€"“'“‘ e the future as in the past, it will be his und@4#IBE | gqussell‘s, * ‘.;: ,mbwmmdlbpum M tiii WEA $ NWOA ciqyreitrrprieeroynmratigeeonrpmey by cursful u-u-..n-.looln‘-.m | mederate charges, to merit a continuspce of that Moiets and Autvons. yrm-.ounnbnn liperally bestowed upor 0k t l Spring Furniture Sales at the Mart will com ; ‘V".-." mt No. 104. i h:gmln-n-:::rxlum a lovase to transaot the of L.ite Lnsuraner in Canada : ' ooo ln a teow dayse as LIbEK mwmscn.J QoMraANxY OR MAIN _ %he Hon. Coi. John iL. wuray, M.P., has beer | C, CLEKMRON , Atorneyâ€"atâ€" s e e e t n c C .mmcu...uuucnm'bom Fo in uhance y, c-uqu-:. :::5".':‘.: ie COMPAXY‘s OFFICE in the City of lon,. Aillegal matters will be to bium. ko , &Ao. Utceâ€"â€"Qver Sootr‘s Contsstionasy, on FRIDAY the TWELETH (iHh) B. l.fll!l’. F Mum CUsenbre Town, taw s dawy. AUVIUET eest at TWELYE o‘steck Agent(orthe Boaver , Mutual Firs and Live mosk lnmuranse Co, + «l Commi®aion 1, Importors, ManufCactures Mimag Agout alaims nonstaatly on & . Ofice, «ormer and Oparke streets, pref Masune Bros Hardware store. OFFICEK AND 3ALE A00M+4â€"City Austle â€" â€" mMait, York street, near the Market, The subsoriber in lssuing this his spring Cirouw lar, beye to return hmis beest thanks to bis triends and the geonerai publc of Ottawa and Country, as welil as his many sonsignore at a distance, for the ;o;.i;‘:l:‘w’wn‘ on, and sonb aencse pl in him, since his advent as Auctionser of this oty, and to assure them that mm:o‘a.d.“omv:.l:h.n meirit sontinuance of the support patronage nt-y.u,uuudq_pm? $ 8. 3 placed propert» in his hands for disposal, that quicen sale, W. aud s..o".b teturas are bis â€";pb.hnunn Nales at the Mart will com mence unmediately, and from time to time will be duly announced. bMe will hold weekiy sales o cwuwwlmmm and chose who hare Carrtiages, and Har uuumod'mb'ulnndll‘u the Mart as soon as possitble. _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘hmnmollo'nn“u. Farm Stoo*k, Kea! Enwate, Libruries, Works of Art, #o., #0., as wol as consignments, from a dustance, will meet with best Attenitlon, and be conducted on rery moderâ€" ate terma. sescond hand Furniture will be Mfl hour duridg the .'h.' to 71 o‘siock p. m. vances made on Furmturse, Puanos, or other Goods rent in for Suis, or may be porshased in %"w & au wihck a & _ The SJauis KRoom is well ligh:od an. ventilated, and about the largest in the sity, being 80 x 248. Your tavours and patronage are respectiully Beveral MHouses in the city on hanuds for sale. J BHRMLN@HAM, _ Ottawa, March 1970 Ot awa, November 1, 1808. * T. L. HIGGAIN®, Plumbers, Gas and Steram Pruiters, Tin and Gopper Smiths, Bell Hangers JO3. RODGER3 4 SON‘s CUTLERY AND DIXON & soON‘3 which san not be equalled by any other, for -.m-.mu-u-asao-f.. without either | tys or grease. Mara Soap, and some of them of a | amperior article. THE KEDZLE Juri; Ana immenie q of * The wildest and ugliest horses can be made to obey his master, and evento walk after him in the streets, roads or Aelds, without the slightest injury to the horse. _ All sccomplished inone dag. SALES AT PRIVATE REK3LIDXKACES, _ sSure sure for CORNS at a cheap â€"rate, without n im panaike * _ .. C1 . 1. 1 2. C UK A MIXGHLAM , GENERAL AUCTIONEER Lo Y Wat & 2.00.00.04, Aan you a sufferer rom Neuralgia, Rbosumatism of paro o‘l“u, dessription t Dr. J Buiges‘ Alla vantor w sootihe oure Khea tisum, -d“b:z:" your :g ldr:') Aruggliate. L90Kk oUt sos t us HORSEK TRATNINO IXFORYÂ¥ATION Agents for * NortKs®* Paten‘ed Drum Meater; and also for Baton‘s Paent Veon wiaâ€" Â¥Fuiate» Wazss, M RCIPE reler with pleasure to the manyt ; he has reseived {rom thos® who AND BCY NO oIUE®, WAsSIIING COMPOUND, E8 MONDE B k T H %4, KFinazor Darabprwant, 00 tm w ts A Pttk :u-h.. 1364 «Ugencre! IMPORTRAA OF Ad Mb uN HAND, No. 14 RIDEAUâ€"AT., J & K3 10X DK3 Austionser. af3)© | uUOAGl S on P 0 0 ts 1e ty Whoks Prtntit . bmink n | ALLAF AVELER â€"CURICAiE, nogâ€"at Law, soluntorâ€"va Chasoory, Convey« | Imu‘&\nn :cuuun-um «84 | Dragzist and Paarmwenieil Chemist ( : ermmennsnlinie «on mm esmmc mmn = comgpemc o mm «ue smm . | Aparhs bttect, Contre Town. f ‘ 1CHOLAS 8P AKK®, Hurrister anad Attor» & uy.-:bh'. sollioitorâ€"inâ€"Uhancery , ennx I o"u;n the Post om's 40Â¥ y h | BAWRIXG TONâ€"OTRLET, . HALIFAX, NOVA 8u0fia, * Extablished 185 1. Permaneant and transiont =, Julm:“i.w. .’ «O 00M MADb MA , Abbon 2ep â€" at> La® , dobrcitars «in Uhanusery, Convepanost, As , usson streot, . Odlee, Unia Buillings, JAawe. boyp Llll & .ll.lu..mtnuuc Solicitors, Conveyanests, &s, JOBesâ€"â€"In Court House, Ottawa. Romear Laze. 4Butt _ Jou® J. Orum®un. Countion of Prescott and Russell. ORBesâ€"â€"ln the Lourt House, Vungaal. 34 trn K-Iv-n to WAMRDEHM, Barmsters and Attormies at Law, Sohoitors in \.’lum!.. Conveyancers, &o, for the Provinses of untar and Quebes. I 8 “ ths bh A b 1AJ% , Asiornayâ€"ats1.A% , 3044 & Olturnâ€"Chancery, Coumveyanuer, NAotarp Public, and Â¥Frtont Migat sdolicher. _ OMBesâ€"lm mediately opposite mussell House, Klgin=st AJutt 0.0...2:â€"3’-0 JMse Buildings, Kigin strest, Avavarue K aurae. Rane EKowano K iwnnes. â€" Pariiamentary Prastion and Patents tor Inven tion, #0., espemaily ateaded to in Uttawa. Â¥. MoLave, Â¥, MOK Wauseutr, L. & Lawvies, M w.. Street). & & k P Pn c ) ge “wov- &\ HALLLAON, Bartaters, #o. Odeoâ€"Mosgrore‘s Buillings, C m 0# t Muosamove. _ 30811 _ Quong®e Tamuo® u.ns--n P. MWiLL, Attorney at Law, | ®28l8 al pask solivitor le . Convey ancer, &0¢, to take not‘ce urmds~â€"Pust OMe® Migio street, (JUL m w t . N Bâ€"â€"Money advanced on leaded sscurity. t e l'ocvou HRKEDKR®O®, | MeQull l:t veraity | Physiâ€"lan, durgpon and A % vumâ€"- ihat recentliy cccapled by Dr. Maulâ€" loob, «.4 Chanudiere, Uttam e . latay â€l. WOWILLLAMKRLD, Physiman, Surgeon, Asgom boeur,. vieein Mr. Mearn‘s Vruy ore, Kasnm ons ot dupperts Bridew, OBea hours from # a m. to 4 p. m ..u-wummc:nhhmm of asouges of t.e &Y $ and & At uight can bo seon at his residence, Murtay streei. LK000, u‘nmw Surgeon w0 i{> oaYi wravellors. WK # QUKRKA ! RKATAUnANT, l M. KLAYV ANAGH, Propristor, Corner of Maetouites and W ellingtonâ€"streots, 0 â€N“‘mumml&l _ The @»QUEKEN" opaprizes .munt-m & drstâ€"oluss hestan ant. Yho House has raditeu and cef. rmished \-t IThe BAR sontalnm ihe cholovet Brands tr and Lage «««, and evary ofthe somm a will be tound on thetable. The ‘“nu-“-muw to . he somâ€" guests ane patrons. M (oywrares owian whe. ANNY MoRD‘s BLock., HETLORPOLAT AX + yiuU®E U 26 l P. OMKARA, Puovaswro®. goint 37 Argylestreot......... .. . Halifar, N.8 M. K. COCHRAN, PROPRIE1OR. _ mmw-mflodudzz h.u been recentiy -h.‘o.d. thited wite all .Holnldvolaub. ® "a.nn--nw are spacious and bm-muu.p,wu- Dinser® pam ; Tea 8 pa. _ , tu-‘uo y , â€-:d&h.“lflhdu-l\- .l:?ll&' , attention, cleanliness ani com I A, MAKA, A Ooeâ€"Aamood‘r ie fheikkagh Hiaupetts taaie: _‘ hy W. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR, coRNER OF QUEEN AND ELOINâ€"STs, j oPrrAW 4. EVERY CONVENTENCE AND COMFORT FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The Bar always supplied with the CHOICEKST LIqVOR®, r’lcl'n' HOVSEK, Â¥ Curner James and Kingâ€"4t8., T-t-noo-ulâ€"-.u Public OMees, 8T. s n...'t»d':'m "1*' (Late of woughton‘s Dining Saicon. ) M A spacious sampbeâ€"rwom lot commerolal And the table «pread with . EVFERY DELICACY OF THE SEASOXN the Ontaric Baak .irh-d- dtAW 4. tor Trust and Loan CO. v_:l.m “o '.'.‘.’."'M-.".;'J- * ¢ Raursmaxoue.â€"â€"H A Sime, l's-m 1A RLLEKTO® HOUVSEK, K. OLIVKH MAR FLE, Denatist. OBoeeâ€"â€" Sparkeâ€"stiect, Cential OAtawa. _ diutl L. GKOLGK MUTCWISON, u-z Odooâ€"sparkeâ€"streoet . opposite all‘s. 3 013; ‘ CHWBRIBTIEK, Commuson Mershant and «3e General Agent. Solo agent (or Read‘s m-h-.umnuql also, Dawes* Laâ€" M.g.‘m_ Pork, o“_:oL“‘- Dr J A Grant, Â¥ P., ttawsa ; Thos Regyeoide, Managing Dirsctor 0. & 61. L. K. K. 1 MHabifax, Apell 1, 1870. WUKREA4 it has besn dissoversd lamt ®r)) disposes person» have been tamperiag with the wires of the PROPLES® TELEGORAPH COM FANY,. a Reward ot OXE UVUND ED DOLâ€" LAR4ls hereby ofered for such raformsatlon as will load to the convistion of the ofenders. By Order of the Board "HWKE UNION HOUV#SEK, 'll'llhï¬..‘.v‘ Public for the Pro vimee of Quebes, Hull, sear the Pos NWIUTLE & Coâ€", Land durrepors, Good stabling and an Astoative Ki ie oi o oo k "v 0""."'0 »WiacelHHancgcou 1â€" L.+ g at. F;DRUKMONXD 148 1m OGVTaAW A, SaTUMHRDAY, JUNE The eubssriber bege to \nform bis trisnd» and bhe pablie genesoly, that be bus commenced business in the soe® building adpmining the Onturte Bank Sparis street, with a portsctly anw and somplate stock of p | Genuiae Drage, guropean and Americas fllln-o't;:.om.dt lm .0:' usader the persoaal """'_""“_._:-:If‘ The Popular Properstatrt ourm.l-.un-'-wupulnh ealblty of all maternale employed. & Physicizas and country merchaats The subsoriber has ample faciiimes tor Ing to the wants of bie custcce t ALKX 4XDERK CH t ts Htawa, Pebruarp 11, 1570 Engiish, Proash and German Mufs, Beeds, and »ll the Iu-lhnTuw ty du-nll)-:uo:hw The Ansual Qeneral mesiing of the CHNTH iL RAILW A Y Company will AVAUAT sent, aa TFWELYE o‘cteck 0 which all porsons Interssted are hereby Canade Contral Railway ONes, Oittaws Cup, Jame 10, 1478 OTTiawWwa RAILWAY COMl The Asoual Qeneral Mesting of the Broskvilte and Ottaws Rallway Company wlll beld at the CUMBANY‘A OPFICH, is the ot Brockrilis, on WEONKI0AY, the TE «TH [ ib } day & AUVOUST aext, at TWELVE o‘cigek ncon, of which all parsons \aterested are hereby requirâ€" ad to take notlion Brockville & Ottawa K. L. Cfice, § UHreakrilis, Out., June i0th, 1874. _ 181 in Family medicines and pbysicians‘ * &A N &A C A "RW DAUVO ®FOR D oSA TIIF GOVERNXOR GFNERAL Beyg o intimate to their customere aad th publlic juneraily, bat they will keop constant! on hand CENTRAL RAILWAY C waâ€" BEKEZ AND MUTTONX. es U OC K V 11. 4. & 8SPICRAV Nnglish Brushes and Tollst Anicl«, To be biuw & Anthorised disgount on Amerisan Laveoicersantil in ther nsuices 1 _ per cent UKG 4 B UCHETTE â€" _ VeronEas Tto SU#TORs DEPARTXENXT, AL®XANXDEL CHRIST!E RHOLLED BEEPF FOR PARTIES TCBBLL B Ro, AYWARD XARKX! Â¥FRESH KILLED NT JCE NOTICE. Engisa Cbheameals, THEIR STALLA, Moed.cines and Proparations AFPALLâ€"b #4 4* & Nee. 4 and 1, W. K. Iom-:t" Â¥. K. WORSLEY, SALT â€"ROUND, OiAtawa, June 11, 1490 l i U â€"s commencad her regular trips botween Ottawa Pateat Mediclaoes | and Monatreal, with Maile and Passengers, loaving â€" Ortawsa at ? a m, deliy, | I N A KR K ET 8TE aA M Ex hoR C barF AlIH Y Te Pertamety, AN Y NADA U ts EKCONOUY L l tor CuICAQ0, MIL® AUKEEK aad Intermediate PORTS, without cbhunge of Bost; and every { evenieg (uuuu excepted). for CLEVELAND, TOLEKVO, DELKOIT, end Intermediate PORTsS. Ottawa, Apri!, 18, 1+ 70 WIll commence running her regular trips from Mejar‘s Wharl to Oitaws ever Monday and Seatardey loaving Me) or‘s at 5 a m, and Octawa at 4p . Passengers and Families -nlo: Wes can ambark with their teams, stook, &0 ,, and land tngather without disturbance or transbipment, at their port of desiination, thas arouding the great imconvenlence of the many chanecos, :olun and «xpenses of Aber rout m . L & 4 E* Uhere Geamers havrs large cabios and MWabte roome. a aply and neatiy furoishsd, for Are sluss passengers, and secund cabins, with cook Murves and comfortable accommodations lor pas mll and familics who may wish to furmish «en provisiens MA M s «Morts will be spared to mailntain the repstation of this as the cheapest and bes: route â€" MI" Ark lor Tiokets via Northers Transportsâ€" tios Company‘sâ€" Steamers, the only American Lines leaving Ogdenâ€"burgh. C k 085 Threech Titkets to all points in the Great W ast, horth Wert and South West, cheaper than the cheapect on applieaiion 1e _______ _ All intormation «whl be . cheerfally given or «very d:‘y «t the Railway Station on the n..nn:- traies, where you on purchase Uekots him. be sure and see the Agen nefore pareb w ing elsowhere Apm! #1, 1870 _ M" Whlbe baggagns Ires to «ach Passs geo Haggage checked through to all points. _ M Ahrough Tickets to Chilcage with» out Change, #1 090 "8%, K A I L W! A Y Co 1P A NXÂ¥ DA" Larving OGUDENEBURG everp dag Rundar‘s e«cepted),. on arrival of noon trains Wili loave Aylmer Dally (suaday exsepted) at #30 a, m. 3 &5 *ORTHEKR® TR iX%P0RTA 1OX co.‘s *H K OTFAW A RIVE 1 , l YIGATIUN COV‘®s STEAMER®S. l Ktawa, May %, 1870 *OTICE $WO DAILY LiXES OF sTEAMERS w@rFEET WVAiiE w 1 At THE CAPITAL BOOT & sHOE sTOR 1 \ YORK STREEY. I o-n'nuona- SPRINX@ and 8SUMâ€" WERK SPOCK which i’-m com plete in all h-oq-h’ Ladies, Mirsos, and Culldrens Kid, Goat and Prusselia, is Bastoned Beimorals d\\’n-.Mlndhlu‘Pmdl.pfld Calf, Kid and Morrosce ouwnouu..u:pn. Tnaose «ho desire a com(orta biting will please call and lo«re their orders, which will be sttended to ai the shortest notice. All work gone by frst class Workmen in my establisbment. 1 k«ve been perticular in shoosing and manafac» twwring verviccable ware for the Farming and Lambering comwunity by whom 1 am a~ large!y patroaised, and atprices as asual actying com» QCE£ X Y LC T 0 KA 1 4," GROCERIES AND LIQUORsS, Application fto be made to WELL EsKTADLISHED BUSINXESS, 13444 acor iXYESTMEXT. 1P | amountforwarded, we have only had occasion t ‘ OKNXERAL COMMISSICX AGENT, _ â€" | retarn one box which, we anderstan . was sent t Clarence Street, next to the City Hlotel | through s mistake. £ cllll&'.. & Ohtawa. + Manager Canadian Express any Beticte tve putronage veruce | wRtet io aomiatre ce d inter Mant { the Lamber a ; chs=p. y a¢ ~sny . N lF o l k ie J ;‘uwdw l&dh Jbondln graserally on the Octawa. From his long experi I T bbe and 10¢; s ary guod for sommon purposes, 506. snace in the trade he ofers bis services in engagiD¢ | _ g@r Beware of pediars ane runpers using our mwen and aiteading to their rafte while passing | oame, or ofeiing ourt Pass in aemail packagesr here to the best of bis abliity. ilnlh'lufln-ounonl‘. Note the Ad tressâ€" The Monire _ ea Company Al-'nuv.ï¬qoi W aker Sqith, Keq. John Pospore, Eeq, m.r"""'"-" ! BROWNXE & (0, ONX;y SPARKE ST FRIXG AND SUMMER STOCK f Directory for 1810 To be obtatnad from Canadian Parliamentary Calendar _ OENMXERAL COMMISSICX AGENT, . larence Stroet, next to the City Hotel OAttawa. Solicits the patronage of the Lamber Cerchan U¢F Toâ€"DA YÂ¥ Is now 44 UNMINICK POX. On Likeral Termsa Stock of LEABE 0Â¥ @TOR &, LX NÂ¥ NCB TS& sO X" M l oit it e #. NALL o €® A MER VNION PORWARDOL®XG F OR S A L E Carr. Born, Together wb a PÂ¥ TWEl® @TFAWEC®R CausrleA on by J T CORCORAN, Agent, 10. u. BAaLDWIN & ©O., w« & NO *« ««A%D A~ In Ottawa BALDWIN BR94., to Joachim:. K W sHEPHARD. 13415 uf HOPE &4 00., and JONES & HOLL A ND dgkoRrs NURZAY, R $ CAS3ELA, Presidect COMFORT 1870. Pér Canadian Steamer from: Quebes every Friday at 10.45 A.M., ‘ Per direct Packet via New York, every Tuesday at 5.40 a.m. ' «e Notk..â€"A Sapplementary Ih'il Bag for Canaâ€" dian Steamer will be el every Friday at 11.45 a.m. All letters mupt be fully ‘preâ€" paid by Stamps. No Ragistered Letters can be sent in this bag. * On Money Order Offices throughout the Domiâ€" nion, Great Britain and Irgiand, Newfoundâ€" land and Prinee EKdward Island, can be obtained at this Ofice. Also, Postage and Hill Stampa. PORT OPFICE BAiVIXGS® BAXNK,. KD* Deposits will be received at this Office. Interest .nï¬..a at the rate of Four rr cent. per annum, and deposits can be withdrawn at my time. Five per cent. will be allowed on special deposits in sums of $100, for the withâ€" drawal of which 3 months‘ notice will be reâ€" Poiur Orric®, Ottawa, 13th June, 1870. _ Or..wa Urric«â€"â€"YÂ¥ork street, corner o Buse stree.. * u TAYLOR, Agents. A fow vory aseful :A% n:‘:lo aad ¢8#§ slent protection. and alarm can ‘ be atiasaed to any door, window or plase where valaables are kept, « CAPITAL" sTOVE . DEPOT. Also new s 1pply of beautiful Lacluding the «x O R.W ES T «wured Bird Cages, CIIILDREN‘8 CRIBS, Tin Shcet Iron and Copper Ware, The whole Dominion snould buy theirteas of the lmporters, THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY ‘"«*HE MONTREAL Our Teas, after the most severe tests b{tlcbul medica} authorities and judges of Tea, ave been 'n.-.‘-‘ to be quite pure, -:“fno m and MMU"“. ances so ofter aead ta imnrove the anvearance of Tex. They are l“-.... --v‘ubo °* BURGLARS TAKE HEED be Arrival and Departuâ€"e of Mails. Company Orrica Hoces rrow 8 a.4., ro T r.x. G. P. BAKER, PJaF® urFIC=,. OonAw A astars1, â€" Builders job work to order. H MEALQOWs & ©0, 33 pussex tree SUMMER AUXDANGEME®T Ageont tor Ottawa, TEA COM P ANY. TBR & V K 1,.1L C R aU1o&. LA WRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILYAY BURGLARS ALARMS BRITIBH MAILA CLOBK Wire Flower Baskets CJOK ~TOVES, NONXEY ORDERS, 1% at TI® For sale at $1.50 each For burning Coal. presume your leas are m, as out of the larg« Iron Bedsteads H MoLEAN, ts 18 Sparks street. Bt. John, N .B Postmaster. patiwe sent a card . ssaung, he , Was Cou manded by the Queen to ï¬lviu‘ [ug] to a state ball and binquet, specifymg half pist ten 0‘clock :p.m. as tlne timg. The ofticers accompanied me,â€" and the" interâ€" preéters were 10 go also,‘ and dr. sses of cerâ€" on Cmm 90 o Cmm w Cein PCmm s C ce O ce e ce l ol e C wane â€" ruests went t‘rough s me ten ora dozen i * The fate of the bride whoilies upon her lances. Officers of the army ‘were in wedding eve has always: Leen a favourite carlet uniforms, and. civiliins in black | subject for the poet. _ Our balled lore, ‘oats, in all cases ornamented with gold | Which reflects with such picturesque tidelity »mbro dery. The ladies wore dresses of a | the incidents common to a warlike age, mrietj of colors, red, green, &c., with bare contains several pathetic dirge over the m 4« thoulders, arms, and bosoms.â€" They den so untimely cut oft. But though outrage wore clusters of jewels and ‘diamonds and crime wre the most frequent satgjeci‘ uron their _ headsâ€"a mom array | of l:I lay, not one râ€"counts a story so of ‘ornament, literally ing to the | dreadful as this on which we comment, sight ! _ This spectacle is the ne plus ultra It h1$ been argue 1, and not without strik. of elegance, luxury, and abundance! At ing inst nces, that in our time thoseé furiâ€" midnigh, the Prince and Princess left their | Ous passions are extinet which gave. a mo seats an l repaired to another s «loon, when | tive to th tragedies of former days. The the whole assemblage stood still, forming love which counte i life as heneath notice ranks on either side. Shortly afterwards | in the nalance, weighed against possession .5:1‘“ dfficial brought word that the of the 0| j ct l elove4, is found no more Prince had .nvited me to see him. and I |among civil zed persons, says Tha ‘kerâ€"y ; forthwith went [to be introduced]: The | and his writings prove that hbe asserted Prince and Princcs both stood up, and | What he believed.> The desre of revenge, put questions to me, such asâ€"What did [ | we are told, is a lost craving, no longer to think of the appearance of this country ? e estimated »mongst the living forces It was a pity China is «o far off, so that of society toâ€"day. _ What râ€"mains of the travelling backwardâ€" and forward is not antique human nature. in this nineteenth easy ; had I enjoyed a comfortable voyage* | century, is a mere lov» of money, and the Was I pleased ‘with my visit to the roy «l small comforts and distinctions that money k yesterday ? The Princess asked me | can bring."‘ f %u‘o climate of China was in comparison Mess nc M uie _ n UHHL UT Lnmghount , @4 rmiquetke>> 4 L.ad Charles | Mirken®k. been pleased with the phceu? had seen. i e al r To all these questions 1 made answer, in Tha admirers of Mr. Charles Dickens addition to which I also said :â€"* Envoys | will read with interest this ‘extract resâ€" from l::hma h.l:'oonu;'l.g 'l:.zflme“" pecting the * P.ckwick Papers," which onoural» s y s / {::rbeen onrdered 10 mvei abroad, I have oceurs in ono.uf the l.;m-u of lufy Rusâ€" learnt, for the first time, that such beau ’ell Mitford, in her Life, lately given to tiful lands exist beyond our seas. Moreâ€" | world : x over, by the extremely gracious welcome | _« So you never heard of the * Pickwick accorded to me by the Queen and your | Papers ?. Well! They publish once a \n"’d Highness, 1 feel honoured in an unâ€" | month, and print twentydive thous ind . paralleled _ measure." â€" Mereupon _ the | The bookseller has made avout ten thou 10 uio ol Li 300 >A ce 4 uk Oe oi d uatioes: Â¥. bs Rul. â€" Horme A Chiness Commisstoner‘s Tour in h n ;iaand Early this moning an {officer of t world below ! % smcs (Jn Saturday last we announced the death of Prince Jerome Napoleon Bonaâ€" parte. We have obtained the following Enrï¬cuhnof hs life. He was born in ‘amberwell, Englind, on the 7th of July 1805, and the oldest of the sons of Jerome Bon:parte, the brother of the first Emâ€" peror, by his wife Hlizabeth, the daughter of William Patterson. The marriige of Jerome Bonaparte and Miss Patterson is a. fact of great notoriety. It was the only legal alliance of the Prince, the Pope: never having annulled it, Madame Bona parte accompanied her husband to Lisbon, where he left her, to meet his brother. She made her abode in England, having been forbidden to enter the French doâ€" minions. â€" Jerome Napofeon was educated in Baltimore. and graduated at Harvard College in 1826. He then studied law, but never engaged in practice. About the same . time 1e married Miss Susan Mary Williams, the daughter of Mr. Benâ€" jamin â€" Williams, formerly . of Roxbury, Massachusetts. By this alliance he beâ€" came the father of two sons. Jerome Na poleo:l‘::w an officer in the French army, and Charles Joseph, born in 1852. Uf young Jerome, his grandmother, always ambitious, made the prediction that he would live to be Emperor of the French, â€" Mr. Bonaparte spent & au'nt life in charge of his l::r estates. He was one of the richest ed proprietors in Baltiâ€" more. _ He lived for a season in Paris, in the reign of Louis Phillppe, under the name Patterson, and be attracted much attention in Europe from his remarkable hersoml resemblince to the first N :poleon e was on the best terms with tb:})r‘»nt Emperor; although the question preceâ€" dence between him un«? the children o his father‘s second "“""3‘ was nâ€"ver determined. â€" HMis f:ther always refused to acknowledge him and his sonsâ€" except ‘by name of Patterson. > § The statist ds given in a London journal go to show that En;land has about 2500 miles of mvi,xble rivers, 2800 of canalâ€" ‘ and 12,000. of ralways ; ,F bas 1, 740 miles of river navigati A of canals and ‘9, 250 of ral; 700 miles of river n«vigation} of 1 1, 400 of rail. The Gierman States maye ove, 5.000 miles of navigable rivers, of can)ls and about 800. of rail. . : yet it been asserted that Germany, with i'::.f:nt natural water courses, is not in «ion of the best traffic routes on the continent. phospuites ram\s toremost amongs the o# ramse remâ€" O# :: in inctpient Phthisis, x lo':h Broochit s, and other «fections frhe Chest, and 1 have so hesitation n t«:lng | I 'c‘nmlooo Exraac+8s. â€"Feliows‘ Prince Jerome Aapoleon; s altogether. Of | ; trange to relat«, exactly the same wrong held but few reâ€" | was momentarily done to the poor work: parent â€"and his | man, as was unwittingly put upon the head commissioned | Of the Kanick: fanuly.. It was thought for her _ beh.Jf, | a moment that Marshall was himself the state _ entitled | author of that house of horrors. But lus There were preâ€" | body, stretched in his workshop, was soon four hundred of | found, to witness in his favour. â€" Mis ictionaries of the | wounds proclaimed. his innocence, and ht or nine hunâ€" fastened the guilt of the «»laughter upon 1 position. The another. His head was battered in; and ae.ng the south, the body was covered with sacking. ~ her side of them, | The Daily N/ws, commenting on th‘s the guests in at. | new shame on our civAization, appositely it down as they touches on some remirks of Thackeray as posite, together ; to the extinction of the furjous passions bini was stationâ€" , that, in the old time, gave the impulse to nale and female | tragedy: 6 s PRICEâ€"3 CEXNTS 6 byrup of T3 «stUll and stark across‘the body ol luis mmur dored wife in the front room. Nhe was to have ‘been marred on the morrow ; and the bridegroom was on his way to greet her. The most daring romancist could not pile a horror upon this. . , Strange to relat«, exactly the same wrong was momentarily done to the poor workâ€" man, as was unwittinzgly put upon the head of the Knickâ€" fanuiy. It was thought for iKe ail Workmen . of good con«uct, and the birds‘are not much soonr on the wing‘th n he is upon his feet, and looking after his cattle. â€" All is onlerly within. Tne Sunday clothes of the children are in readiness ; and he has put on the cleanlines of the godly day. ! _ Mow the peace and sweetness of that morning were suddently br. ken, none live to tell ; for he who wrought the deeds of blood which ‘filled the bouse in a few minutes, in all probab.lity will not speak, i Th? scene is resque bttle vi the ecarly Nab house of Mars seven humanâ€" asweat of his br like all workm Tha admirers of Mr. Charles Dickens will read with interest this ‘extract resâ€" pecting the * P.ckwick Papers," which oceurs in one of the letters of Mary Rusâ€" sell Mitford, in her Life, lately given to world : & ©# So you never heard of the + Pickwick Papers * Well! They publish once a month, and print twentyive thousind. The bookseller has maude avout ten thouâ€" sand by the speculation. _ It is funâ€"Lonâ€" don life, but without »nything unpleasant. A lady might read it all aloud ; and it is so graphic, so individual, â€" and so true, that you could curtsey to all the people as you meet them in the streets. I «id not think there had been a place where English was Tm to which + Boz‘ had not penetrated. il the boys and girls talk his fun â€"the boys in the streets. Sir Benjamin Brodie tukes it to read in his carriage between paâ€" tient and Kuiom, and, Lord Denman studies ‘ Pickwick® on the Bench, whilst the jury are deliberating. The *‘Trial is | the jury are deliberating. The +Trial‘ is as perfect as any: bit of comic writing in the language." y L strongly recommend the use of F«llows‘ Comâ€" pound syn‘ ot Hypophorphites to all who suffer 18 any @ay from disease or weakness of the Langs, Gronchial Tubes, or general oob-log. P J U. W,. ovoTT, M 4., Gagetown, N.B [ have no hasitation in recom meating Feliows Jompound Syrup of Hypophusphires to my pationts who suffer from General Debinty, or any disense of he u-g:‘.l.o'u‘g that even in cases utter| s it afforas relief. y hopules H 0 ADD1, M D. Fmuows‘ C xsrouxno Sreur or lrp emosrkitks «1 mm y to say 1 hare o« bad a symptom of la.!:z’o. from which 1 sufered many yours since taking your Compound pyrup of Hypophcs The Poor Man‘s Friend. â€"Doctor a bills are wo long for a poor man‘s pocket, but many of them may be avoided by keeping GuaCr‘s Sarv® a the oc_.pbosrd It is the * presious pot of Autment," curing buros, outs, sealds, ?utu. wounds, chilibl «ins, chapped Iw ke. Prugent nousewives will s«re their husb * hard earned monsy by purchasiog a box of this saive. =yueens: Birubday was kept in _Xtbe usual i9yai style last mosth, and next month the utisens of the, Dowminion of Canada will cclebrate he birth of tHeir new and and rising existence ; cut recovered in valids still feel that a publi¢ holiâ€" «ould be too short to celebraterall th virtues o Â¥. John, N | vember 2nd. suxstzouzk.â€"This aceidental infuetion, called vy the French coup d¢ soleil, is ur.nntbooou sore frequently as the country cleared but wmch indess is not the case. in the same aapper â€" many suppose . that crime . is »n the increase as the coantry becomes older, bet his is also deceptiva. â€" The trut. is both illausions pring from the increased facilities to. commaniâ€" suon, which, like the groat Snosnorees Keweor r» angsuiptio0, fowoll in the wake of civilisation '\:'-u;l'o‘;;t;lflhflu Medicine, thegrew Buoâ€" Hoxtss Keuzpr, now on sale by the respbotable bruggists in your localitsz. + The Supreme Coort of the ~t=.c of New York r1mve issues a perpetual injunction »gainst Exton nd Jenkinse for aounterfeiting Ayer‘s Oathartic "*lle, holding thea. respouâ€"ib!» for the ervuel im. awition in what they have don» und ressraining nem ‘~om further like injury to the public or my class of oar people nore th «n «nother ared ne interporition af «aw to shield themw frow im wature, it is th sick and ««ufering «ho are mable to protect the mesives 1 reme iyâ€" so mivereally employed a* Ayer‘s Pills by all .ases, bonto cure and provent lis=ase «boaid . udses. have overs secusity the la«w can atord EÂ¥kEYBODY ~aÂ¥t So.â€"iL_L is &1" WBD WHF other ased the article themes!ves or witnessed its Mt.:. ased by thers; all such, and they «e on! to m.mnu-whï¬ow mat ® 8-!10)):000‘“‘0& Pueder: 180 Arabman wave Remedy" is superior to «pything f the tind heretofore or st oresent in uflon.:‘n .a4s, thick wind. and all disenser which a€ect he wind of norees. As a sondivios medicine it 11s ao equa}; there is nothing io it waich oun in ure a borse whether sick or wellâ€"no: seed the _ feb bo:r from -nrki-g _@bile esing it; it is â€"st the cle which all #who n.w'.!m wnd whicb they «bould havre constaiitly op and. temember the a«me, and see that the signature of | Hurd sns Co. is on sach paokage Nortbro & Ly»â€" man, Newcastle. Ont.. proprictorsfor Canada,. :Tu-.;o:(;u 0d imitation.â€"atind, 8â€"keâ€" &A M»l of csorrors. e believed ecture . wh that Mars} by the aindmothe ture. which .looks nearest at Marshall, the head of the acked first; and that the istance drew forth, first, the murdered : then lus «ister, _ murdered. These three f the household having been e children, ‘ attracted by the ppeéared. cand>â€" were duly which .lo rshall, th« ride who dliegs upon her ays Leen a favourite 8So0.â€"1Lu21 i al} wbho bat should be confess &E DEAN, ictu It +i the the 18 @ "all 44 4