i4 4 $B THE NEW DOMINION ! Established with the Nation, CcOME TO THE NEW . DOMINION ! FHas just Been opened on the premises, with FIRYTâ€"CLASS WORKMEN, under t a 1 ment of a FIRSTâ€"CLASSâ€" FASHIONABLE CUTTEKR Having secured spacious premises at the Ch. pose of Manufacturing Cornices and Frames of all ki wlass, Silvering and Gilding Rooms, they will be ena Toilet Mirrors, Pictare Frames aud Cornices, at the S Oil Paintings and Engravings of undoubted meri Window Blinds, new style, unsurpassed, always dows of any sizs, and are paintbd or otled to suit taste Messrs. R. E. & Co., avail thomsa‘ves of this thekind patronage heretofore bestowed upon them, the eccasion of the receat fire, aud in resuming busines patrons that with new stock, renewed energy, and com of filling all orders with which they may be favored w manner as will morit entire satisfaction, â€" _ j «Except in cases which by any regulation to be made by the Qynrn«in(k-nefl.uyb-mpt-‘ ed from the operation of this section, all spirits (anless in bottle and imported from the United Kingdom, or in bond from a Bonded Warchouse in some British Possession) brought into Canada, in casks and packages of less size than to contain one hundred gallons, shall be forfeited." STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS! wnlIIAl lx the 81stâ€"section of the Act 31 Vic., Cap. 6, intitulgd : " An Act respecting the Customs," it is enacted thatâ€" Lookingâ€"Glass, Picture Frame, Silvering and Gil . $ scott‘s Building Cornice, Picture, and Wingï¬hu Frame Manu \yq. Wright‘s Building, C ® ‘Their presentextensive stock in the various depa destroyed by fire, and has been carefully and judicio« of this Ciay and its surroundings. Their Painters‘ Sto Decorating Stock is in endless variety of quality and Stores and Public Buildings undertaken, and satisfac OTTAW A, Feb. 14, 1868 Ottawa, February 6, 1868. HKI3 EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENXERAL IN COUNCIL ~© And whereas Brandies and other Spirits are. usually exported from Europs in Casks or other packages, containing less than one hundred galâ€" lons, whereby such goods, when imported into Canada, would become liable to forfeiture as aforeâ€" said, unless exeepted trom the operation ot the Slst section of the Act reforred to,â€"Therefore His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of Â¥holonorable the Minister of Customs, and under the authority given by the said Act, has been pleased to make the following " Regulation :" ._ * All importaâ€"iong of spirits made direct to Caâ€" nada from European Ports, shall be affd they are hereby excepted from the operation of the Sist section of the Act 3i Vic., Cap. 6, intituled : * An Act respecting the Customs," * °& ______â€" PAIRBANKS, BROWN & Co.; Boston, Mass. Our Sole Agents in Ottawa, * J ALEXANDER WORKMAN & Co. Do you want Hat« or Caps, Futs or Blankets, Boots Dominion. _ It will prove to your advantage. From Take Highest Pren;it}:na.s: at the Paris “d!Sll!. R. EATON & Co. respectfally announce to the public that THEY 1 HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS in this City ic the various branches of theit trado and ranufacâ€" ure, which they now e.r? on at the following places : Paint, Oil, Varnish, Color and Painters® Stocx De e Reina #e WTmIN, COW!, mEDY, ReMANOEN LCCE EOPC3 Drigsist, Gold, and all kinds of SCALESgonstantâ€" Skates! Skates‘ Pl. ATFORM, COUNTER, Warchouse, Â¥ Grain, Coal, Hay, Railroad Track, Depot, SLEIGIIS, SLBJGEHS PA Remember the placed Skates from 20 cents to $6.00 y on hand and for Sale. Hardware of all Descriptio s GovERr®MNENT HOUSE, OTTAWA, $2 se en . Sn in on n ‘Bell‘s New Block, 1s: Story, Upposite the Russell Tlouse Oil Painting, Engraving, Paper nndn-g. and g D?u, UR t "0 0e ____ JB Beli‘s New P.ock, 2nd Story, Onposite the Ruassell Mouse 128 ALL PRESENTS BY SANTa vLAUS, New Tailoring Establishme At Lowest Cash Prices, l’l 47. SUSSEXâ€"STREET. 47. Triea ky the People, Nobly sustained, Long may it flourish ! Suits made to order, and Warsanted w suil, At every price, Mouday, 6th April, 1868 PRESENT And you will find a large a AL8O, PC wWHOL SALE AND RETAIL, As CHEA? AS THE @HEA ‘EST, AS GOOD ASs THE BEST. At ISAAC‘3S, WM. II. LEB, _ Clerk Privy Council. At ISAACS, Tâ€"ISAAC‘S. Sparksâ€"street, At ISAACS OFFICE== JAMEBS HIGGiaNS3ON, Boots or Shoes, Moceasins or Mittens? Visit the New Froin tp to toe a perfect out!i© guaranteed, by beg to intrmate that the same rate will b* on goods received at either place, th pany having established a through rate on goods forwarded from Oitawa to places on the Mf'..goo& ill be given by the 8 : or w ven by the Shipping k, ?:S. Dyde, Canal Basin W barf, or a';ptho of the Company, Wellingtonâ€"street. R S CASSELS, N the recommendation of the Honér= able the Minirter ot Custows, and under and virtue of the authority g.ven ard cxnferred by Act passed during the present Session of the ature, intituled, "An Act respecting the oms," ‘Mis Excellency in Council has been ased to make the fellowing regulation : In addition to the Warchousing Ports montioned the Act passed during the present Seasion of the arlizment of Canada, and intitaled : " An Act ting the Customs,"* and also in addition to e Ports named in lists sanctioned by subsequent ts of His Excellency in Council, passed under e authority of the said Art, the following Ports k is especiaily . ‘Their Pa W;ings and rice ; ’::ld the g::untiun of F ings, Offices on guaranteed both as to style and workmauship re, with extensive‘ waterâ€"power, for the pur and having a‘so secured smacious Looking to fill orders oc Pier, Mentle, Hanging an: Notice. and beauty always in stock: pt on hand. ‘These are made so as to £* win business ot parchaser. ng Room Atm i gver Confectionary, Opposite the Russeli House FIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR es GENERAL IN COUNCIL. be in"luded in the List of Warehohsing Port; n the Jominion, viz: F audiere, formerly occupied by E. . Eddy, Esq. ments is entirely new, the former having been ly selected, with especial regard to the domands tunity for returning their sincerest thanks for for the great ¢ympathy manifested for them on they mtounuo their many kind friends and tent faithful work men, .l., feel confident h promptness and punctuality, and in such a ell‘s Block, Opposite Russell House. g 666â€"3m RoyalCanadianiiank OTTAWA AGENCY ; ficoâ€"Desbarats‘ Ruilding, 77 Sparks St M. P. HAYES. ttawa, June 21. Come one! Come all ! ! Farmers and Lumbermes, Merchants and Citizons, itween Ottawa, March â€"23, 1863 coveryaext HOUSE, OTTfAWA, HIPPERS OF GOODS Union Forwarding Jpper Ott The Port of Elgin (Edwardsburgh.) The Port of Napance. ; AIL WAY COMPANY. varied assortment of T TAWA & AYLMER, HE Union Forwarding and Raitway Company having assumed the cartoge of goods 1333 Of every style, For every: season, And at the shortest & ) bopelo® ) )) Jt By Steamers of the Provixcs® or Oxtamio. Ist JSuly. 1867. Monday, 27th Aprl, 1868 TO THE PRESENT AND WM, H. LEE, Clerk Privy Council nt notice roprietor LWA Presideat €698â€"1 n z‘n'f | Ac STt 1NA * Express, 7 a. m. Â¥,20 a. m. Mixed, 1.30 p. m. 4.45 p. m. Mail, 10.00 p. m; 12.45 a.m, The time of these Trhins has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, eas‘ anu west. N. B.â€"These rraums run oy Moutreal Tume, Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to stations on Grand Trunk lailway _ Return tickets to Pressott, Kemptville and Jttaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principals aâ€" tions on the line. ym comitnciamaierswan ~All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains t« i nd from Perth. "The 7:15 a.m. trair from Brockyv.lle connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duaâ€"Port, Poembroke, &c., &c., and the 1:15 p m. train from Sandpoint leaves after those steamers are due rom east and west; HI ABRBOTT, will run as follows: LRAVE PRESCOTT Mixed, 7. 15 a, m. Express, 2.10 p. m Mail, 613 p. m 'l‘lll\l.‘! now leave Bonaventure Sta= tion as follows ; P GoING WESTâ€"Dn{ Express for ofdouburgb. Ottawa, Brockville, K :slon. Bellevilie, Toronto, Guelph, London, Brantford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and lll)roin'l West, at 8.30 A.M. Night do do at 7.30 P.M. Accommodation Train for Kingston and interme~ diate stations at 7,60 A.M.. 3 e â€" Local Train for Cornwall and intermediate Staâ€" tions, at 4.20 P.M. on t ece e ies CHANGE of ‘{[IME St. Lawrance & Ditawa Railway, {formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Railway.) z4 #*" A. M.««TRAINS eP3 REPD Snipcint at 5:15 a p.m., arriving at ï¬toolvillo at 11 7:45 pan,. up Brockville, April 1i Grand Trunk Railway Company and 4.30 P. M. The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" burgh ‘ ’NMH; GoIXG SOUTH AND EASYâ€"â€"Accommodation Train from Island Pond and intermédiate Stations, at 7.00 A.M. o â€" Express for New York and Boston, at 8.40 A.M. Express for Boston and New York, at 3. 5 P. M. _Express for Portland(stayingover, _ atat Island T S. DETLOR, Brock=:‘g and Ottawa Railway, ; LEAVE BROCKVILLE. 7.15 A. M.««TRAINS _ will leave e B OP Brockville daily at 7.15 a.m., and 3:15, p.m., atriving at Sandpoint ‘at 12:40 p. m. and 9 p.m«, 7 LEAYVE SANXDPUINT. i R*IWOIHMI, Three Rivers, Quebec and da -In‘. uopr:ng 1â€"1tween Montrea# and Island Pond at St. Hilaire, St. iAyacinthe, Actom, Richmond, Sherbroke, Waterville ana Coaticooke only, at 10.10 P.M. e t Lubricating. Oils! ";irél-o;gfl'gj@nï¬ on all Night Trairs. Bag gage checked through, _ _ . . _| . . , ~ For farther tnfotmation and time of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" ticus, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventufe Staâ€" tion They Don‘t Gum, MACHINERY OL3, wW. NOTMAN, Photographer to the Queen K Agent, Ottawa Ottawa, March 17, 1868. EEST AND CHEXPEST MACHINERY oiLs IN THE DBoOMImzoX. T. ISAACS, A SELFâ€"ACTING SODA WATER apâ€" PARATUS, with ovlinders complete, chea for eash. Apply to WILLIAM I‘RODERICII Sussoxâ€"street, Ottawa. 687 When he will be propared to fuiil orders tor al h different branches of Photography. ttawa, Jan. 31, 1868. _ _ _‘ 582y« © _ Book: by the Author of The Heir of Red cliffe. The Works of W. Cooke, D.D., London. For sale by meage uk s kn Monday Nexi{, Srd February Y§ l)ROFl!lflll OF MUSIC and Teache: of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Also, Mrs. Clark, Teachor of Drawing and, Painting. Music Mooms and Residence, O‘Connorâ€"strect, corner of literâ€"street, Contra Town. . CORNER OF WELLINGTON AND METCALFE 4 STREETS, < WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, 1 _ Superintendert Ottawa, Apr‘. 29, MTW VC Te DTE Trains for Lachine at 8.00 A. M., Â¥,30 A.M., 3.00 y â€"BOOK LIST. JOHN DURIE, & sON sSUMMER ABRRANGENMENT ‘ (+ _ ‘C.J: BRYDGES3, Managing Director December 23, 1867 x 65 stablishment will be Opened Irders may be lett at his residence o: at Orme & a‘s Music Store. 45ty 498y JOULD inttmate that having all his â€" arrangements completed, his Piano-Fort_e ‘Tuition ! *Â¥ . C. CLAb¢R6, ‘ommencing on the 20tn April, 1868 AMERICAN LEAVE OTTAWA «nd â€" after MOXDAY, the Ath y, 1068, and until nrther notice, trains [a m W C @1 McKENZIE & MACKAY, 4 A gent sfor Canada. FOR SALC. Aailroabs, OoFr CANADA. 20, 1868 THEY ARK THE ‘They Don‘t Freeze, THOMAS REXNOLDS, â€"â€"Onâ€" © J DURIE & SON, | 10 Sparksâ€"st., | Opposite the Rusell Houss: : Ottawa, May 1, 1868 NATURAL ARRIVE IN PRESCOTT, Managing l)frrd.xr. ARRLVIE IN OM WA 10.35 a, m. â€" 4.45 p. m. 9,00 p. m. Managing Director 1y will leave m. .and 1:30 30 a.m. and 412y 86 [ 65017 THE OTTAWA TIMES, MAY 8. Just Received from England : ROAST HARE. . CURRIED Do. * JUGGED Do. STEWED Do. 20OAST PHSASANTs, ROAST GROUSE, OaAST PARTRIDGH ALL GOODS DELLIVERED FREE by our own Waggons to any part of the City daily FRESHâ€" ARRIVAL § ; Very Choice anda <uperior| ROBINSON & €0. woutd espes tention of familios to their stock of GUINESS & COo BLOOD‘‘ LONDON sTOUT, _ BARCLAY‘s LONDON PogTEn ALLSOPS PALE ALL, BASS‘ EAST INDIA. $ DBOW$S CELEBRATED MONTREAL ALX AWS SUPERIOR LACHINE ALE DAW‘S CEumnSRATED PORTER & sTOU‘ NOoWwW OX sAbDl: Which we are selling at S s 4&17‘ This is the fiu ed. %a por nd ;. iuâ€" each, 4'- 9«’.‘“ n Tri thwao oï¬ Jokits‘. Patort TCP Cy By which pecutiar process, ho srot: an . renders it the kavorir® wi® ant ses, / * â€" : 0: 4 ALES WINES&SPIRITG|â€" Two Ebwellings to Let, We have a imost deli The Pure Mountain Berry OTTAW A. Establishmentsâ€"Sussox §t. and Ridoav St * Withou Ko fines es in the | iifirs [A 'ofldv."t:‘;.:mzi‘:e ;c":m:, ‘;I,:r(’ Iï¬.t wise 8 i .fli'!ï¬ We‘are eonstantly receiving suppiies of this truly i mises. _ beautiful and delicious COFFEE, roasted daily on | = our premises by . . i eang / o * *« \ \Vines; Spirits & Liquors 'l\llE LADIESof the above named in= stitution intend holding a BAZAAR during the month of MAY NEXT. Charitable perscns who wish to contribute to this good work, are res pectfully requested to send their contributions. to any of the following ladies : + Sol by Geo, Mortimer, John Koberts, W M Massey, II. F. McCarthy, J. Skioner, and J Brown, in Ottawa. n The uumbhinf efficacy of the Canadian Fain Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it is reâ€" commended, and its wonderful success in subduing thotomxr‘n; pains of Rneumatism. and in ro ioving Nervous Affections, extitle it to a high zank n sh list of Remedies for these complaints, 6%s are coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for further nyp“u, and each testifying as to the universal satisfaction it gives > 1,000 s45s" We ur;k from experience in this matter, havin tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which it is .ecomméended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" sign Remedy. x ibemnmicene desrana dined ‘The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give mmediate relief. All: Medicine Dealers ksop i l’h&aio:au orderand use it; and no family -:.fl without it after once trying it. #‘rion twentyâ€"five cents bottle. f NOlt'Hfl{(;;’ & LYMAN, pitiwa, Jan. 28, 1868 OYsTERS & HADDIES ! BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, *~ As it is mported hy no other firm in Canada Qiy‘® ROBINSUN & CO., | $ THZ TEA PCT, The 8t Patrick‘s Orphan Asylum, Mis. WM. O‘MEARA, «_ CALDWELL, « McGREEVEY, us « GoODWIN, « J, W, RYAN, « F. X. LEMIEUX, + Miss BASQ UERVILLE, Miss MoCARTHY. The following lgdies have kindly consented to reside at the Refreshment Tableâ€"Mrs, Enright, irs. Matthows, Mru. Barrett. . ___ Ottawa, Sentember 10 New Egyptian Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Turkey Figs, â€"â€" Wost End Raising, Dundee Marmalade, Jams and Jellies, Tomatoes in tins, y Peaches, J Eweet Corn " 4 {2% Lima Boans For particulars apply to the subscriber. JAMES HIGGINSON. tawa, May 1,1868, M e 117 500 Chests very choice an: HYSON. T00 Chests Good Strong TV 100 Chests otd â€" fashion 130 C Ottawa. Nov. 1. 1867 100 cases 50 &4 130 «* ODUB! IN STOUT ! GOOD TAILOR at No. 47, Sussex=st. Â¥ THE svoscorturns, OR . S AILLHL #, Feb. 15, 1868 ROBINSON & CO, THE TEA POT, TB AS DINNEHK § W ANTED. PRESERVED M2A7s. BAAAE CoOrrEl | sOUJuoNa, ddies MANDERLN MIXTI Com RECEIVED WEEKLY. " PALGLISH & RUS§SELL, y Upper Town. f @TT A W A MARIANNE McCARTHY, IN FAYOR OP Otard Bprand, Marte‘s | + Fienucrsey, : United Viness HESTS UNCOLORLEL Af THE® Newcastle, C. W., Genoral Agents for C. Buack Trka ever in l1 Caddies, about oned â€" BREAI PJBb i i ©uJ lly OTTAW A 1401 Secretary 225tf Ty d w 667 651y M w | ; NO more eligible chance could be | , > ofered to any party in the Hotelâ€" | , 2l ns t keeping line than the lease of the | Auzs L earzzcuborve TIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. | _ Berng on che eve of Confederation, and Ottawa | being detipitely sottled upon as its capital, I ("“"“',M,“'f,h 27, 1868 | _ It is built on the most modern style of architecâ€" | ture, of cut stone; bas large plsu-flul windows, and is four stories high, exclusive o ‘ého basement. | It is finely situated on lï¬e corner of Wellington and | O‘Connorâ€"streets, imediately opposite the Parliaâ€" | ment B?lldings. and has three vacant lots attached, ‘ xo that the Buildings could be enlarged to any eâ€" quired capacity. { App.eations, (poat%nd) to be addressed to: | FRANCIS CU?IOW. ESQ., \ Or JOHN MENEY, Esq., Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W O:tawa,. Marea ti. 379u F()l& SALE Lots Nos. 8 and 9, in the 4th range, Templeton. On both is there are good indications of plumbago and other metals. Namples can be seen at the som‘uflon House, Weiâ€" lingtonâ€"street. 3 ; ; COLIN McLAU NN. April 20. j Telb There is a rent of one dollar aanually, payable during sajd term to the said Jobn McMartin as deviseo thereof, under the ‘ of the said Alexanâ€" Cer McMartin. i pg Termsâ€"Cash, Â¥For further particulars apply to Edward Taylor Dartreil, Zsquite, L‘Orignal, Solicitor for the A s signee, or to the Assignes. * m FROM‘I -tt.fl!ln_y. on low» ¥¥% w er end â€"o Nqupery-stmt, a a COTTAGE containing 5 rooms and a kitchen, with . delf and clothes closéts, soft water pipe and spring well, a flower garden in front, with a large vegetable garâ€" den attached. Rent moasrate. Apply to e A Oitawa, April 9, 1868 The said several promises will be sold subjectto the ssveral mortgages charged upon same, and the gaid mill hnd m{)l premises and other the premises last mentiozed with their appurtenances,will be sold subject to the interest of the said Insolvents as coâ€" partners or of either of them therein, under the partâ€" nership articles the lease therein mentioned or otherwiso howsoever at.the time ~f their inso.ven>y for the residue of the unexpired term of fifteen years from ‘the lst day of December, 1865, and to the mortgages thereon. ' # @3 BUILDING LOTS, one mile from the KD c ty, on the Richmond Road, containing one acre cach. Apply to THOMAS ANDERSON,Jr¢â€" oa the promrises. _ C6aif t 30w uy . ï¬â€˜mu SALE.««THE WESTS T hok + M erly oneâ€"third of. Lot No. 27, in E* ,&Qk’ First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" Caul pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the s2ime Conversion, at prosent‘ in the oceuv Aation of Wwm, T. Aylen, Esq. For further particalars apply to JoxN and Wi, Taoxsos, Negcan, and Lewis & Prswuxy, Barrister, Ottawa. â€" Je2â€"141â€"f could not fail to be made to pay, Dated at L‘Orignal, this 23rd day of April A.D., 1868. I‘W()ll SALE Lot No« 15, 4th Concession, Gloucester, Rideau Front, seven miles from ttawa, on the macadamized road leading from X&uwa to Metcalte, consisting of 100 meres, 80 of which are cleared and in the highest state of cuiti. vation. The soil is of the very best quality, and there is a new Frame Buildin(f and a good Stone Dellar, also a good Barn, Stable, Sheds and other: outbuildings. _ The English Church and Lchool House is about two aeres from the house, the Meâ€" thodist Church and Catholic Church can be seen from the door. ‘There is a nine mile road running beside the lot. ‘The liailroad Stationis about two miles from the house. ‘There will bo a chance given in part of the purchase money if required. 1t is well fenced and watered. For further parâ€" ticulars apply to the mnoriv on: the premises. TOlâ€"lâ€"13wt818 00 ; W HALP;RNY. » rl\wo DWELLINGS with £ Quthouses attached, situated W« â€" . _ z_ on the side of the Richmond Road, # _4 4} miles from Ottawa. _ Also, Mil 4rons for an English Gate, and one Circular Saw ; with Lamb‘s Wheels, and Tron Shafting, all nearâ€" ly‘uw. Apply to R. PERKINS, Chaudiere. March 14, 1868, 691â€"2m in the matter of WILLIAM N. BARRIE and JOMNMcMARTIN, Insolocais. ' B\' viriue of the power vested in me as Assignee of the estate and efects of the above named Insolvents, and also under‘ and by virtue of an order made by J ames Daniell, Esquire, Judge of the County Court of . the United Countier of Presgott and Russell in that bealf, I will on THURSDAY, the twentyâ€"sisth day of June next, offer or sale by Pyblic Auction, at the hour oq ten o‘¢lock, in the forencon of the said day, at the oPico of Messrs. Morland, Watson and Company, in the Ciry of Mentreal, all the real estate and interâ€" est of the said Insolvent John MeMartin, of and in the lands and premises in the Township of North Plantagenet, and County of Prescott, and Province of Ontario, bercinafter particularly montioned and gescribed. ‘That is to say : 1st. All the real estate, interest and equity of redemption of the said John McMartin of what nature or kind soever, whether as devisee under the will of Alexander MeMartin, deceased, or otherwise, of and in lot number ninc, (9) in the fourth (4th) concession, old survey of the said Township of Plantagenet, Enst of the South Nation River. & 3rd. All the real estate and interest and equity of redemption of the said John McMartin, of what nature and kind sover, either in his own right, or as deviseo under the will of the said Alexander McMartin, deceased, or otherwise, howsoever,‘ ot ard in ot partef Lot Eleven, (11) in the said Fourth {4th) Concession, old survey of the said Township of North Plantagenet, known es MeMarâ€" in‘s Saw Mills, with the privileges and appartenâ€" ances to the same belonging. Also of and in the premises known as the old Store, the large Store Honca the large stable and premises connected therewith, also of and in the Dwelling House now occupied by the said John MeMartin, and the outâ€" buildings therewith connected, andlying and boing in the Village of Plantagenet Mills aforesaid. 2nd. All the real estate, interest and equity of redemption off the said John McMartin, of what nature and kind soever, whoether as devisee under the will of the said Alexander MeMartin, deceased, or otnerwise, of and in Lot NumberTer (10), in the Fourth (ith) Concession, old survey of the said Township East of the South Nation River, ; The said uo‘-lpu are supposed to contain toâ€" gether 399 acres more or less. j E“Olt SALE, on SANDY H*LL, opposite Desbarats‘, LOT No. 32, Stuart street. Terims 4A c â€"* B;E}NG the Upper part of (xo / d,,z3 MD E. MARTINEAUSClothing ICITORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET. April 20 For KHale or to Let. A BBrick Ilouse, Enquire at the Store tawa, Jan. 22, ) 868. micrate. _ Apply to Mrs. TLERNAN, No. 2, nyg street opposite the Gas House, s Ottawa, May 4 1868. i3id 10NTAINING nine room _ on Maria= / street, near Dr. Hill‘s, fromthe 1st May. Apply to INSOLVENT ACT OF 18§64, EDWD. FREMEX DARTNELL 720 l awÂ¥m : Assignee, FOR SALE OR TO LET. FARM FOR SALE. Tho Victoria Hotel For Sale or to Let. GEORGE MURPIHY, Capital Boot and Shoe Store, Yorkâ€"st. Axp Awexpuexts Tnersor 4C . T mC Lots for Saie. LOTS FOR SALE ONE of the BEST HOUSES ua DALYâ€"STREET. AY]n!y to R. W.sCOTT, Esq., M.P.P., at his office, or to Mr. Heron, on the proâ€" TO LET. Btore, Corner of Sussex and Clar enceâ€"st rects. J AMES STRACHAN, (n the premises 68. T024 EVUG. MARTINEAU 646 1 Ti3â€"f 1808 : Upper Ottawa Roeute. Com;;ti;g of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANN £1880X%, = vaptain Murphy. ALLIANCE, = = 66 Find‘ay. EMERALD, â€" = 66 Tomer, OoREC 9N8, =‘ » i _ Cowley, CALUMET, = * «* _ Blondin. JASON GOULD, .A Bolton. roNTIAC, = * & _ Duggan. PENBROKE. = = «+â€" Overman. sxOW BIRD, ® «86 Beattie» Until farther notice the Steamer Ann Sisson will leave Aylmer every day (Sundays excepted). the Upper Ottawa at 8:30 a.m., connecting with the Alliance at head of railroad at 12:30, touching at Arnprior, Sardvoinc, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s VWhkarf, Gould‘s Wharf, and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. Stages will leave Gould‘s Wharfimmediately after the arrival of the Steamor Al/iance for Cobden, connecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroké same evening. The Steamer Pembroke leaves Pembroke at 7 welock, a.m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Des. Joachims, calling at intermediate ports, returning on same day, leaving at 2 p.m., conncet» ing at Pombroke with Steamer Jason Gould which } ).aves daily at 5 am,, und arriving at Portageâ€" duâ€"Fort at 10 a . i x Placed at the disposal of such of their pupils who live at a distance, particularly at the Chaudiere and New Edinburgh. The pupils will be sent for every morning and ctonveyed home atter their classes. f Forterms, &¢., apply at the Convent. SISTER BRUYERE, LAdy Superior. Ottawa, May 1, 1868. I3l4 : | From the 1st day of Mav Next, The subscriber would intimate to thore of his customers with whom current accounts may have been ornod that it is his intention to take advanâ€" tage of any irregularity in their payment to close them in order that he may conduct his business totally on the cash jrincip{e, which has been found to work much more satistactorily for both the buyer and seller in every branch of trade in which it has been tried, ana relying on quality of his goods and thofri:el charged for them (which will always be a# low as they can homestly be sold fory he solicits a continuance of that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. K. ARNOLDI, Dealer in the better qualities of Wines, Spirits, &¢., Metcalfeâ€"strect, Telegraph Co‘s Building, Ottawa. Price lists on application or sent to any address, April 21, 1863. 535y PRICE OF . HARDW A RE 6 4 Af THE Orders by mail with cash, promptly attended to. Goods delivered to any pait of the city free of charge. A discount to persons buying in quantity or by the original package. Inspection invi‘,d. SIGN of the ANVIL 'l‘"R Undersigned would take this op= portunity to express his thanuks to his Custo. mers in Oftaw s and vicinity for their very liberal patronage in the past, and to golicit a concinuance of their iavors in the future, and to assure them that no effort on his part shall be wanting to supâ€" ply ti em with the Best and Cheapest English apd American Hardware. I do not pretend to «cii at eost, but do proposeto sell as cheap as any otaer establishment in Ontario, My stock shall comâ€" prise every article inthe line of Hardware, ard with the one price system I hope to n srit and receive a continuance of the very liberal »«tronage given ime in the past. A T. BIRKETT, Dakuyper‘s Red Cases, Gin, 15 botiles # Green, * «*_ per doz Booth‘s London Gin «« Bernard‘s and Thompson‘s Gin _« Grsun Seal Champagne «* A connection is made daily with the Brockvilie and Ottawa Railway on the up trip at Amprior at 2 o‘clock p i1., in time to connect with the Grand Trunk Railway night trains east and west, and on the downward trip at Sandpoint 1i3 a.m., Arnpmior 12:10, _ < AND UPWARDS. PORT WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &¢ No. 16B 0 Mc covinescomsprnstenernecsrmsiccsienss & ©0. 10 10 «* 4 Superior old..... ................. 4 50 .12 50 _5 ‘ Vory B8 Old....ssccccicccscccca 5 15. 15 60 SHERRIESâ€"Domecq‘s, Pemartin‘s, &c.: No. 1 Buperior Light toble Wine...$2 00 6 00 Ei ENTE â€" cotll oo omrvares eechorenateriod A00 _ t 18 * 8 ‘Vory Ch0i66.. .......... i......... 3 50 10 00 «* 4 Very Superior..................... 4 50 12 50 5* B VBLS SBO.ssssssnsrrervaiverrescress D B0 15200 Single sample bottles at aboye rates. . Also, of Standard Brands, in wood or bottle, old and new, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Old Tom Gins, Irish, Seotch and Caradian Whiskies. Canadian Ale, in wood or bottle. Guinness‘ Porter, pints and quart«, Hibbort‘s Porter, n{im and quarts. Bass‘ and Allsopp‘s Al_o_g, pints and quarts. 6 *A Clarets, Hocks, Santernes, Guracao, Maraschino, Chartreuse, Royal Italian Bitters, &0., &o. ~T Purityi n all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at the lowest quotations. emaee pranta The Steamer 4//iance leaves Portageâ€"dcâ€"Fort | every morning (Sandays excepted) at 9:30 a.m., ; touching at Gouid‘s Wharf, Farreli‘s Whar‘, E:; nâ€" 1 nechere, Bristoi, Sandpoiut and Arnprior, :ndl arriving at head of railway at 12:45, aung conncetâ€" ing w?&ï¬ Aun Nimwon at Pontiac. | Passengers reach | Aylmer at 4 p.m. | e ie 1: d "The Steamer Calwact leaves HMavelock for Chaâ€" peau Village and intermediate ports on ‘Fuesday» at 6 o‘clock, a. m., and returning leaves Chapern Village samo days, at 2.o'clock.' hapu S _ For further particulars apply at the office of the Compary in Oitawa City or Ayimer, 4 It. S. CASSELS, Ottawa, Feb. 3 April 22, 1868 WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, _ Passengers for Des Joachi.ns leave Oftawa every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. > GLADIOLUS, double and sing‘e, ANEMONIES, RAXULCULU#S, AMARYLLUS, RORMOSSIMA, &c. _ Also, a great variety of FLOWER SEEDS. .__ W.HEARN, f Market Drug Store, | + Yorkâ€"st., Ottaw s. Aprit 22, 1868. TMU WHOLESALE &, RETAIL, FOR CASHL ONLY H ARDWARE ! JUS'I‘ RECEIVED, per Poruvian, by the subscriber, a Splendid Collection «f the above, consisting of the most exquisite and brilâ€" liant varieties of Gresaiâ€" Rfeduction Ottawa City, April 22, 1868 NTION FORWARDING & RAILWAY comraxy. UGrey Nuns Seminary. HE GREY NUNS will have 11 Metcalfeâ€"st., Tacgraph C Dutch Flower Bulbs No. 24, Rideauâ€"strect. AENFOLDTLS: Gcod sound Wine OMNIB U SE 8 mr bagts c 0t 7 HARDWARE ! NOTICE. §Stramers. Hign of the Anvil, 24 Rideauâ€"st 408y OTTAWA, t dor ......... 4 80 se cateastse MA â€" cdecociues 6 00 0 ce ie 22 20 ME Building, $2 00 . 3 00 . 8 50 . 4 50 5 15 President 1248 1803 Per Doz 8 T5 10 00 12 50 15 00 $6 00 8 T5 10 00 12 50 15 50 9 00 Ixorm W Arsnouse: Tlm SUBSCRIBERS beg to inform thiir Customers that theit Stock is now complcte, and embraces every deljcacy ot the Seasov, among which will be found & cholce / assoftmcut of â€" | Brevsiast SOUCHONG § as do _ CONGOU, "} mack Extra Fine. Superier HYSON, P _ ® @wGUHPOWDER, * 107 nA MPERIAL, 1 4 _ TWANKAY, ces Orange PLKOL,) Thes«â€"Teas have ‘een Flowery # careiclly select.d for Japan « . ) â€" family tmde by SUGARS, 8 LOAFP, BROKEN LOAF CRUSHED, «GRroUNnD, Â¥EI *Cu CENERAL STOCK broceries, Liquiors and Provisions, Tlll UNDEELSIGNED, a Praciical . G@ARDENER of long experience, and with the best of references, obtained E:u in Scotland and the United States, is prepared to take orders to lay out and complete GDAR%IXS. in fine style. _l:_‘ with great neatness SPICHiS, 25 Barrels Old Rye. COFFEE, gHOCOLATE and CuuOA, j _2 FPRUNES . ALMONDS, e NAFEKLNETE, +. â€"â€"â€" FIBDBERTS, ans BRAZIIL NUTS. FRUITS, &c. LA YRR NAINLNS D. T. BROWNE & CO. Ottawa. D+cdmber 19 â€"â€" 405t 500 Barreis Eamily Flour. 30 Bavrels Highwines. 25 Barrels Horton‘s Prosf. 150 Chests Japan,. 225 Barrels Prime Mess Pork, WAREHIOUSE, 200 Burrels Niess Pork. 00 Chests Twankay, g'l:‘cflu neat “in-}.""_i?_l& at the Dominion co McLAURIN. :‘g"Churgu moderste and .%F‘" FRENCIH, favored with Vanilla TAYLOT‘s, 657v mMOrr s AXLIH, 1867 ax» 1868. sX ":~|.. + BUTMEGB, on MACE, : ra«> \ CINNAMON, CLOYES, . _ GINGER, MIXED SPICBS,â€" YÂ¥ NC MONTREAT 10 Rideau Street, Ottawa. GARDENING. ist in Whote, ‘Houf and Quater Boxes NCA 1_’1"4‘(4, do do SULTANA e k MOcaPA JAV M TEAS, Sussexâ€"street, BROWNE & HARDY WIT . A 112 Ground on the Premises 1LENTTA, CURRANTS, GRAPES, * OR ind ZAUSCOV ADO, JA MAICA JAS. MARTIN & Co. THI ERYE LEMON®, ind CEYLON, ORANG ES MoOTT‘S anc on the v LI8T or 1 Rzuunsc in 1 fice, 1st May, 1853 | Allan Edward | Allen John | Allan Miss Mary | Armrod Elizabeth | Ashfield Elizabeth Fete 980 "". "hen k Barber Wim Mills NMy, Barrie Nleb;lu Mitehel} ane ho | Bell llz ‘u“ heli J Dg'u' Joh: E. =w"f°‘°h0 sds core P Browne Mrs (Jrove Cig) Moore A: Bryant Mre Mary _/ More y s Burchell Joseph Morin B,, | Burns Terence Mowat p. Burvis Jobn Mowat 3., Burritt Edgar Murphy y Buxton John T ,:h,“y 4 { Byers Mary Aone Nell #oby | Cafft John Nesbit J | Caldwell X UO‘Brien J | Cameron John O‘Callagh Cave Miss Mary O‘Grady Chester: Mrs 8 O‘Neil 3: Christian Mrs Sarah O‘Regan «Clarke E (of bhrbm.lu)o‘x,u‘ y C gs:’k Helen Paton An ins Mirs Mary Patton Â¥, Commelly Bridget, Peatsop j ‘ Cooper Joseph Pilar Ab | Daley James . Powell 3 | Dally Richard | Davis Joseph | Delaney Sarah , Devereax Elien C | Devoto Gigconie | Dinan Miss Mary Dobson David l Drefell 8 | Duffelt Joseph Encis Peter Fannen‘ John Farrell Fanny Ferabh Jane _ ] Finley W (Gloucester) Finn Patrick \ mporters and Deglers in Sns:) | ing Heriware, Flemisg Simpson 1 Flemiug R It Forster Walter Frasor W in W 1 Frost Edward G il-u;c: J E. Green Mr« Bri uroox'_llielnnl'l"l Hamilton Philip S Harris Mrs Jawes D Harris Edward W Hennessy Michael I Lyons J W [Gloucester] | )Llomy S"uh Ann Martin John Maxwell Robt 78M3 . G. 1 All materials for. the above brands stantly on hand. x5 4e _ It cleanses the breathing #PPESS} pr ing from the air.cells the thes * that secretion which in heave? o * a.diffcu‘ty in m::â€", m&%‘% sircalation of the blood, an& T900( ge 59 versels to thoir nstural sizt s hT bpmt 5 algoatve organt corrected, softtith hpe ,m-‘umna-w-““fo-? p.. .IUI.D.M.-'.O" Lane, New York, Bole Propmst® * lOlfm!fl.-&[él' Bol cbgcoo. N Massey, Henry F. Brown, in Ottawa. THE TIMES is p Tas Orewa Ts xo Couraxy, # Centre TowB, man, is open to ar engagement cith? w..,'&:.m Satisfactory 1 be given if neceesury. ‘Terms ¢# AND CONDITION MEDIW®* l‘ POSU»AI! "KLY IUPM‘:l or allot* er preparations for the * / Conghs, Thick Snd Brokes Wind, s9t 557 which affect the Wind of Horme; #*%/, ‘son Medicine, surpassing everything is af is easy tmflvo. sure to cure, 294 65* * ., as \at ail times, udh-l‘l’ % from being worked while using !> _,_, ;/s T Wimoass & cb Hearl Mrs Theresa M â€" Walker MNiry ; Moulahan Julia White Lewis Hyde Thomas M White Mary 1, Jackson Mrs J [MWidow] White Georz« Â¥ohnston Mrs Annie ~ Williams J o Johnston Mrs G S Wilkon W im Joice Thoma; Wotton Flizabke Kehoo Mathew Wright Jun‘,. Kelly Jas klnoy lender] Wright Chas Kennedy Young J amy Keir _I_)."'m T. Young Jame , deavors will be as usual to provide the bet and sell at the jowest r-mrm‘ tm Nememb . he flwâ€"f& 10, Riv next io fhowell‘s rocery. l + L rmin & Like Inopnene brmt ns been r \tted by the subscribars, and wil # on MOND 7," FOUKTEKNTH OCPOIE an entire new stock of G ROCERIP Plumbers, ‘ Gas & Steam Fitten Tin & Coppersmi Bell HMangen BLVTH & K Successors to Chas. G2 No. 25, Ltidea P DAKRLEY‘D Arebian Heave Lecnard Kate Lewis George Lindeay; Miss Cath Little Isiah ijieson Christopher Loucks Aunn Jur reccived a well selocted Cookiay, Stoves, Iron Bedstesi Double Stoves, Bronzed & Wir Parlor Stoves, Â¥ire Irons, Hall Stoves, Vire Guark Jepanned and Planished Tvandc, Manutacturers of all deseriptons o w ie and Gas Works, Brewer‘s Distille® Ka, Makes and fits up Galvanized Zron Gaus, ters, Conductors, Roofing, &c. PA Public and Private # C tories, Vineries, Mavutactories, dc, warm Stearm, Hot Wateror Warm Ait, a the proved prinerples. d Al the Lease of our Pn-hâ€"h-‘ street terminates this month, we in fine our business to one Jocality, and sb# the whole of our Stock on the 1st of M# our Store in Uur stock of BOOTS and SHOES, SHOE rn:.mnu. TBU‘:-"E-S. &e. &;w. uently be very large and most com z-(;-nmn’nt. u.?v‘. most respectfully sdli tinuance of favore t> merit which our can A repneabt harik Leaak ence in a ake$ Iwolast . EpucAties =* Music with a thorough knowledge «* (Parisian) Language, and the redio®4 HOWES d Boot and Shoe Oitaw a Auuet 26 Ottewa, . April 27 woop & 08 Ottawa, October 12, 1867 _____,. Orders from the «country will reotive & LI VORS AND ul EI A RDW AR Editor NEW EDUCATION No. 10 Rideans Nov. 1. 18 T 1 E M O V AL ’."â€"' ‘(P Prop oo raor n ns C veas, C C ds Prr®$é A® ‘n‘-.:.n.-.“'l mmmene n t _41-1 . _ Terms e 95 i3 residence of ht * G. 1. BAKER, J :le Ou;:: Miller Milks MeJi Millikep p LETTEDs Maxwe: Mitchell Corg.o: :iu&u .1.,4}“ ol butgomery Rq, 1708¢ Nelso Morin Bri d M owat Mowat m )(uru,â€"“ Matpby Xp N~Cll doby N#bit J op O‘Brien J. "MOd@ll Jan ï¬:’(‘.‘*‘ a Rogers Wim Ryan Cooil; Ryan Jobn Seaton Th Shannon 3f, 4 raumat Â¥y . Wiaite “luv.v\ Wallace .ln Mary Walker Mary 1 White Lewis + White Mary 1. Spear T:rlin 3 ohn Telfor Sar rompson & ?dï¬ Richy Todd AMw / Stewar Stewart McCube h;ib." MeCaw! MeCarchy dize, AcCosham n McDotnéll B McEwen 'h K Melaod Â¥n M n H:l’he Daniel sSTORE ore P 1j dde ‘n Ma Allaghan itady N+, W W m Aine gff Pos i+ B #Xotkâ€"For Inman Ste« is closed every alte:â€"nate 2ist February , 6th wad 20 April, aad so on ) Route New York, the the Inman Line, 0 Lettors 12} cents 3 cents ouï¬â€˜ pet Post Office, Ottuwn, Fel Nova Scotia, by ** 1w Letters, &c., are not lHalifax by the land ro less speciully so addre Newfoundland is in made up for Halifax WiLuiax Mosorove Ottawa, Feb. 20, 1868 n for England, via tunu-rm‘l:: # for b EY 30 Abbunssen, tamyp, as followsâ€" EDwarp 3 ‘...l.’--' Se E- ‘Kary Public, Cle; For Halifasy, N. 8+, * day, 1® loute of transmission per steamer Chase, or C 4 p m, for Halifax, being Monday. _ 5 Lotters 5 cents p £ cont, | oute of transmission iny there with the Mond national Line), for St. 4 on the following Thursd Letters 6 opnts per h $ , &oe. “"".=n&.0un awe, Fo T, 18¢ â€"__ _ & February 7, For Halifaxy N» 8+, 7#8, Ridean Stees: _ "»°uary 17 1847] LAPIERRE A'fl’lllll-m orner of Russez and Y PRINCE EDW Matter for Prince Edw on 81. John. rl Neliathcud. 1. 2 ARRIsTen ‘i!"‘"h in Oh. POWD Attorns., "¢ °* N* 2g9R Attorney, for the (m‘:‘ï¬; Sebruary 21 from Quebec. Matter is this route should be # kiv. du Loup. Putent I Orrice ranungs w bubicgg~. in Pwed International Line), f &L Jobn on Tuesday p n (l\n: general row by railway, wie M and Bungor, Me., when #t. John. Time caken,. Bt. J days fobruary 7, 1864 From * PTAWA~ There is also a triâ€"w Loup to Eémundston a Vmâ€"e, Lang‘s t"'q Office. f Vitewa, Jd, 1# ‘Dvocur:, l‘Lm'L. Street, MON TREA Notembor 14, 1867. Othama, Ottawa, March bo°* * Mails for the 3 wins copnexion with t Anyexns:ng Aoexcy go., 4, Park Row, Ne MMM zed to recewe Advertsse 16re ns yut Adve .. Mï¬ ece a~2 EPE ROL Yenrly acvertisers ap liverss .siowance mad yearly gubsoription 40 ¢ jvance). _ 1f not paid in ®OYaDPTC 4 Yearly subscription to 1 in advance) ...â€".â€"> not paid in advance rng l?AlLY ANL enjoys TH® LAkors â€â€œ'-h.‘ in the Ows paily over" 2,000 % paking a total siroult l‘o".‘ thus outstriy .â€â€œm best medi @tiawa * Letters 5 cents per h i“i;%‘_‘f: euuniil, couwrts w ‘.M-u'um M‘M: é wo.moflro- I-_’._'.:\oill MOsGRoVvE oTaRy PUBLI of Quebec, HULL, : oc. 6, 1867 ui dy. n TrORNE¥»â€"A T _ 2. P. MAC ARRGETER, . ~ m A RRIS Prr m We ctr ces 2 m e ‘“...'.‘1 Chaneery, Conve NICHOLAS WINTER 4 publiahat every AUGUSTL , February 26, R..J. WIC â€" J. BUGQ VOL. In the Coart R&. M N. TET NEW POU KEMS, esgrove‘s NEW B *»NOV A + inscrtic every h