there, the back * tralize, 792 t and an i the long, "O and 1e ness. h.d’," it is to do l“‘i Mmfl&*‘ ‘yes to the truth, the .. it this voluntary self â€" lete on one side thar he effect byi-i te M the: :'-dy do away withs rustâ€"a y lind that siiiet lw.'bernz lings are not awakened , that makâ€"lde" â€"ause it is not ccause it is cagl m gowll id is women throw urehward ades. .1 eur the verge of reâ€"atl , Cirtation is ofter with men it isus le obstacle to i%. . t deliberately to flire with the first protty. ranter ; whiled wo of this side of her ith uncrring instinet them ? Have aries or their nories of farâ€"f x time WDUUJ { holiday attif@r which not eves cof!“’h‘... ° biwught the tesrg Bf «tory of a M on »--3 vow shocking? .g s always jars on the ature ndignant dent . away back in the charming past» ch with their heads; should feel, and the :l“-'“‘t_- vdi-‘d" mnufl ; nW“. more, M o h-o(-tim x ".""H "‘M’Ilh- the room in scanty ‘inightâ€"ang amid, * matt rie! . wus Il, utter what rasy sienal ice in LOY nih“ Mdfogies8 proud to & T, o%ne ‘ this .:’ * _® Indecd is ; old us a story ofa then ste :r‘u‘l‘:‘rvd .hz ver h“ of " iz B Â¥ursation with o WGebYy ow . 0C 4 flwï¬;: he recognized the sh! We soon tound t old negro woman, :adow like an ve institute death in my Vitâ€" ozen COPBEE *** »be. . There W# it may scemn to vou better than: 1e “llo‘t a sad case, and a; aily on!,._._ c elaborate ones .m’“’v‘ at 2 d now she is roasted eriep, like so much LIRTATIONX. imke and lhli‘N;’,~ "2m of uy ben “‘.‘ rily tf’u.- it Fhecd upon |.a' X. member of the MMe frember the sign nd Tuble.) yey, were not cumulated P Vnd .'::"fl: Beâ€" MC, (trumk.k... s Clety withost cvin th ia l“‘:‘(&lb And few men . pback of iA80=~tTug while (DTHOK â€"lbateq with principle of the and the lund. > *Rd fueg of ‘% the Bzows‘s Broxcu:ar Trocurs reach directly the affected patts, and give almost instant relief. In Bronchitis, Asthina and Catarrh they are benefiâ€" ctial. Outary only the genwine Buows‘s Broxcunt Trocurs, which have proved their efiescy by a test of many years. Among testimonials attesting their efficacy are letters fromâ€" * E NCnarix, D D, New York, Haxar Warp Bxscuzs, Brooklyn, N Y, N P Wirtis, New York, Hon C A Pusurs Pres. Mass.Senate, Dr G P Buoscow, B Prof. Enwar» Noutu, Clinton. N Y. Suroroxs is tits Auyy, and others of eminence. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per box. _ 708dl4wim Oatmeat â€"per 200 Tbs.... 6 23 I Meal " _ ..... 4 50 Ryeoâ€"â€"peor busiel 56 lbs. 0 70 Barley _ «* _ 48 Ibs.. 0 73 Bvckwhoat Flourâ€"bbl. 5 00 Wazatâ€"Failâ€"per bushel, 60 lbs.1 75 s',"“ « «« 1 60 Counâ€"â€"Per bushel, 56 lb .......... 0 90 , â€" Peas «* 60 1bs............‘0 73 Onte * 34 lbs...........« 0 30 Beans «* 60 lbs............ 2 0# m.‘“â€"l‘" barrel........... 21 00 Prime Mess ver do........186 00 Hog per 100 lbe............ 7 00 MEMUENcistecascercercctrccirees W Y parents the nedtssity of close!2 NOE STDC Shildres. _ By so doing; and understanding he .y:zlo-! and trus cause .of "the disease, thousands of children -iet be saved from early graves. Sywrtous or views.â€" The followin are a few bf the very numerous symptoms u: diseases which are caused by Worms;: deranged appetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth mbop. harduess of the beliy, with frequent stimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; l.tkh‘ of the arms, pain in the head and o&o.u.eh..‘uj:m i-q.- ep, faintings, tremolings, coughs, Mir-ï¬- h--'hb.higuhl d:ur'-.ndsgndn waiet barimewoeult thokkes: i. 12015 5l itc ho Byrrusâ€"C" Â¥roxtiRLES, &0.â€"" Hayâ€"Per ton,. new Weapâ€"â€"Per cord..... Tamarad .. w ons cce ie M â€ï¬u,uâ€"ll'is a good sign to see & yian doing an act of charity to his fellows, â€" It is a i‘“*‘ to see the color of bealth in a man‘s mee; It isa good sign to see an houest man wearing old clothes, and the immense sales of whe «Canadian Pain Destroyer," is a good sign \bat it is a scientific preparation, and properly .nm-i‘led by the people. Sold everywhere Lt 25¢ts. pet bottle. They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to th childâ€"drive out the 'ort thoroughly vuhut‘::h and omuI,elnnn t reby doir; away the necessity of administering Casto Qil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Worms. " C _ it Bach box contains the {acâ€"simile si of Sourazor & Ltusax, Newcastie, C.W., w:: are -.*m*:'?' t t s 0 ous Ceme uis es . To Consumpiives.â€"The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, â€"sfter having suffered for several years with a severe luag affection, and that draad disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the moans of curs. _ , C THE â€"CAXADA HOUSE, CALEDONIA "m.,.,;_mumom". will .*“uma,,viomfln the ist of pateq 5* 145b To all who desire it, he will send .“R’ofl the pegscription used (free of charge), with the direcâ€" tions for preparing and using the same, which they will fnd a sues ours or Cossuweto®, Astmua, Broscams, Covenxs, Coros, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only ..b)‘nl‘d the .’_v-:- A @#Cough,* «@+Cold,"" or lrritated Throat if allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. -:mu tP m'fuc open the door lor| ber, . Wigszzow will prove the American Nigat. ngale of the Nursery. Of this we are sure, that we will teach our «sust" to say " A Blewing Mrs. Winsime," for helping her 1-"!†% escape the griping, colicking and ing _ g* We confirm every word set forth in tlor'odu It performs precisely what it professes 'Gln-. every part of itâ€"nothing less. Awa your *Cordial," . * Paregoric," " Drops,"." lu‘m-." and every other “N‘:'M'I‘." by which the babe is dragged into stupidity, and rendered dull and idiotic tor life. ie > Woh‘v.o. never seen ln.\'lulg;â€":mvs ber onl ation of her " Soot y rup for m‘l’m-:" lrnbduomï¬.':::-u make her, as she is, a physical saviou toth.o i.b:t Moth '....‘1-‘ulâ€"nonowly’l Worin L are a certain and safe ‘remedy for Worms in Children an d Aduits.â€"A4 it is a wellâ€" known and melaneboly fact that one great cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it cannot be too deeply lu];nund upon the minds narants the nedéssity of closely watching their N. B. Ask for Holloway‘s Worm _ Lozenge» and take no other. & Sola by all the g.n in Oitawa, and medicine deals . eve whare. §73r s The Florence llï¬htlmk of the Nur= sery.â€"Tho foliowing is an extract from a letter written :y the Rev. C. Z. Weizer, to the German formed Messenger, at Chambersburg, Penn.: _ race. 25 conts a bottle. Sold by all druggists. Be sure and call for " Mâ€"s. Winslow‘s Soothing W' Having the jae simile of "Curts & Pracms ‘on the outside wrapper. All cthers are base imitaâ€" tions. T09d14w2m o e P _: tiser in senc_.gthe Prescription is to benefic the aflicted, and spresd information which be sonâ€" seives to be invaluable, and he hopemerery sufâ€" ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them noâ€" thing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the preseription, rRzz, by return mail, will please MARRIKD. h In this city, on the #nd inst., at the residence of the brido‘s father, by the Rev. Mr. Stone, Mr, L. H. Hamilton, to Miss Maggio E. Young, all of this city. In‘this city, on the 2nd instant, at the residence of the bride‘s father, by the Rev. Mr. Harper, Mr. E. K. MacGillivray, to Miss Loraine G. Spencer, all of this efy. ~ NEW ADYERTISEMENTS :iiflunrnr ‘oluihnu e;n b;'m-od;t“ board by a; | ut No ‘s Terâ€" nn.\‘l.!." pplying 158.3 "‘qllll urn-ly‘ Third and Last Night, Most Positively, of the Five Act Sensation Drama, Wednesday Evening, June 3rd, The owner can have it returned by proving propâ€" erty and paying expense of Mo’opnnl J.C. BVAI.I.(::;‘. June 3, 1868, â€" ~158.1.23â€"1 Lessce and Manager, â€" J. J. COLLINKS. All the Boantiful Song*, Dances, &o., and the wonderful and startling effect, HER MAJESTY‘3 THEATRE. THE DOWN EXPRESS TRAIN, Under the Gaslight UNDER the GASLIG H ;‘! In Rehearsal, the last London success, "CAS1E". Which has been received on every representation Gallery, OA R D. Citawa, June 3, 1868 BUM .. .c ucesc ceasnernenn en NO. 1.cccpccceecce00c0eecee009 NO. B..â€".cccceecrvenenmnnnnee Bagsâ€"Fall per 100 lbs BOOL.:»sseess»scsunscceccccccns 0 00 Muttonâ€"per lb by the qr.0 00 u-l»â€":;ar. 00 «Boescâ€"Each.............. Turkeysâ€"Eact............ 1 00 Pow!lâ€"Por pair............ 0 60 â€"Chsjce Table No. 1 Firkin.. OxEY Frouxp. ApI WITH THUXDERS OF APPLAUSE. OTTawWA MARKETS. sPECIAL NOTICES. __ REV. EDW ARD WILSON, ; Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York esâ€"per bri.... &¢.â€"Potatoes Prices of Adimission ! Due at 9:10 or the Ortawa Tiwzs.] C. W. NISBET, 50 cents. 15 Boots will also bo issued free of charge to all Voluntéers who may be required to leave their homes for actual service. xo Boots will be issued by District Staif Officers on the requisition of Commandimg Officers of Corps or Battalions, for the number of merg actually under arms for such actual service. s Orflclnl commanding | Battalions and Corps of the Volunteer Militia are hereâ€" by notified that, until further orders, when Yolunâ€" teers are called out for actual service, the ratey of daily payâ€"will be, for privates fifty cents; and for nonâ€"commissioned officers in proportion. PRESENT : HIS XCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR ] GENERAL IN COUNCIL. 0. THE RECOMMENXDATION OF ‘Honorable the Minister of In‘and Revente, aod under and in virtue of the auâ€" tixorit. given by the Act passed during the _gh: seksion of Parliament of Carada, 31st Vic. ap. 50, intituled: © An|Act to increase the " Excige Duty on Spirits| to impose an Excise * Duty on Refined Petrdleum, aad to provide " for the Inspection thareof," His Excellency in Coupcil bas been pleased to order, and it is hereby) ordered, that the following Regulations respecting the Inspection and Brauding of Petrolgam, shall be and they are bereby made and established. Reven tixorit. _gw se p. 3 < Exei Gartrzar Oroue Free rations or an allowance in liou thoreof will be furnished in addition, in conformity with the Blue Book regulations published in 1866, * Dut 4 for in Cou hereb ments sion c and tions of Ma Inlan Act, 17. were out gi igoite b T See T due The and r of Aj GOV HIS 0 the recommendation of the Honor= able the Minister of Marine and Fishâ€" and under the authority of the 19th Bec of ©The Fisheries Act," Hik Excellency in Council has been pleased to e the following Regulations :â€" ‘ Harrings shall not be taken between the F th day of July and the Fifteenth day of t in any year, on the spawning ground at the southern head of Grand Manan, in Province of New Brunswick, within the following limits, that is to say:â€"Commencâ€" ing at the eastern part of Seal Cove, including the two Inner Islands (so called) at a place known as Red Point, thence extending westurâ€" ly along the coast to the southern bbad ‘of s Core, and extending one mile from the ; and all nets or other fishing maâ€" terial, apparatus, tackle or gear used for catching Herrings on aoy part of the said gr . during the period aboys described, be seized and confiscated; and every per® son go using the same shall be subject to fine or Ifaprisonment. .. fishing for or catching ot Salmon with switg nets in any of .the waters of Canada is forbidden k * sters sbalil not bejfished for, caught or kil between the First day of Juns and the First day of September‘in any year, . WM. H. LEE, _ T580f. "Clerk‘ Privy Council. GOVERNMENT HOUS®, OTTAWA 1st 4AÂ¥ ChailesWestley Lount, of Bracebricg«, in Township of Macauley, in the District of Murkoka, Esquire, has béen appointed Aggut for the disposal of public lands in the Townships of Morrison, Muskoka, Diapcr, auley, .Stephenson, McLean, Bruan«l, ll} ck and Watt, in &y Districtof Muskoka, in ‘the place of Richard Jose Oliver, Esquire, w services have been dispensed with. plications for lands open as Free Grants in the above mentioned Townships, must als> be to Mr. Dount. Sec 138.3 By Command of IHs Excelloncy the Right 4 Hmorable the Governorâ€"General | and Commanderâ€"inâ€"Chief. REGULATIONS. Refined Petroleum shall be tested by Tagl\bues Pyrometer er by Revenue â€" such «<ther similar Instraâ€" 868, See. ment as may beapproved 1y the Minister of Inlan t Reâ€" veaue, andâ€"@ll such Instru. sball be distributed undeg the Superviâ€" the Department of IJMI Revenue, ! be used in accordance with instrucâ€" tioned by the said Departament. Sned Petroleum which w«s on the 22nd , 1868, in pessession of parties who Refiners, may be alloved t> pass inâ€" pection provided it bears a fire 12. test of one hundred degrees of Falrenbeit Thermometer, withâ€" off vapour that will explod», or the application of fire. 11 Barrels;Casks or Packages contaiaing which has been inspected shall le withâ€" date of the Inspection. OTICE Is HEREBY GIVENX THAT of the Importer. fined Peiroleum may be warchoused moved in Bond under, the regulations by an Order is Council on the 27th day ER)N 17. The name of the Inspecting Officer . degree of beat at which the vapour proâ€" by it ignited. 5x oronto, May 29, 1867 il, 1868 EXCELLENCY THE GQVERNORâ€" GENERAL IN CcoUNcfu. » name of the Refines, or if import«d the YOLUNTEER MILITIA HEAD QUARTERS. NMENT HOUSE, OTTAW A, Suturday, 30A day of May, 1868 Thursdoy, 28th day of May, 1868 Deraurwsxr or Crows Laxsps, Toronto, May 23, 1868. CANADA. + Colonel, Adjutantâ€"tioneral of Militiag * Canada. P. L. MacDOUGALL, PRESENT Ottawa, 20d June, 1868 WM. B. LEE, (1 rk Privy Council S$. RICHARDS, Commissioner. Ei 158â€"tf Magee & Russell‘s The following are only a fow ofthe bargains offered, The public are invited to inspect the stock, and judge tor themselves before pur. chasing : â€" Marked $19 to $23.50, reduced: to $15, $16 and $15.50, the fullfdress of 15 yards. â€" _ thaspibaigs _ That were solling for $16 and $17, reduced to $12 and $.3. & _ All our rich French Silks reduced from $5 to $8 on each dress. All_Goods reâ€"marked in Ylsin figures, with Red Ink, showing the actual reductions. M "'IAH'I'LE VELVETS and VELVET»â€" 1 EEN#S, Only ‘receiyed & few days ago, marked down from +0 to 15 per cent. _ .> lglflcx LACK SHAWLS, Commouin‘su $1.25. Ali the rich Spanish and Pusher Lace Shawls will sheow large reductions. _ ___ â€" > _ _ _ .~ _ MOND A Y, Paisley Shawls reduced trom $1.50 to $5 on each shawl. : Last year‘s Baregoe Shawls reduced to nearly fewi (RESIR . 2. i84.00â€" 0000000000000 300 05 000050 c anf\or than anything in the trade. Old fash foned large Hoop Skirts almost given away Would pay to have them altered. a~ew styles, all reduced. Al old shapes in Straw Goods soid for what they will fetch. & Pattern Bonnets and all trimmed Millinory ‘"‘u’."‘.r d‘L 224 @ur * x them out. :;6;’0;;â€"§ï¬i'n at 12}6, some of them worth 0. * _ Reduced from 10 to 20 per cent. Old ones to about half price. Sold during the sale at 5 cents each ; not more an two to one customer. C + Several thousand Ladies‘ Imitation Lace Paper Collars for half the New York price. _ a _About 150 'p-l-o;; } Mohair and Poplinette Dress Goods, will be offered at such prices as must clear 300 -‘l\d sold from 17} to 20 cents per yard, marked down to 12 cent:. And Merinos, Cobourgs, Lu:tres, ‘ilacie, Alpaccas, Printed Muslins, and all other Dress Goods in stock, likewiso reduced. A lot of washing Challies will be offered very low. All ‘domestic goods, such as Shecting, Table Lifens, Towellings, Flapnels, &c., will show beavy reductions. _ At 7, 9 and 11 cents per yard ; present retail value fO, 124 and 15 unu"p‘n yud’. h.A s Boing all purchased when the raw material was at its lowest point in Liverpool, customers would do well to lay in a stock during the sale. We will sell all Cetton gocds far bolow what it would cost to import them jast now. _ Will be sold at $1 por pair, and all soiled and damaged Kid Gloves will be thrown in with the slow selling colours and sold at much less money . â€" Dress and Flannel Shirts, Ties and Collars, all marked down to removal prices. .. _ ____ . _ One lot of 68 gross Printed 'rzln Collars will be sold tor 124 cents the Box of 12 Collars ; well worth 25 conts Embmidom, Lace Goods, Cotton Lisle and Silk Gloves, are all reduced. A job lottof Dress Fringes, now so fashionable, will{w sold at 12} cents per yard, some of them being worth at the present p(Lt of Bilk a bour 35 cents por yard. _ L x A ‘remarkably ehmm of * Ladies‘ Cambric Handkerchiefs, also, * and Childrens‘ Cotton Hose, at loast 40 per cent less than last year‘s And Gros Grain Silks all reduced prices Lowest Possible Point, Bâ€"fore removing to New Premises (now build. ing) in the Autumn. Ԥ@$~Great care bas been taken to reâ€"mark the entire stock at such prices as must effect & LACK GLACIE A Speedy Clearance. LARGB SALES NO SAMPLE3 WILL BE CUT, XO GOODS WILL BESENT ON APPROBATION ILK$ iPLIlDlD STYLES IN TWEEDS®, Contings and Cloakings, at the reduced figures. ‘The intention being to‘reduce the stock to NO RESERVE. ANCY SILK DRESSES ADIES STRAW HATS & BONNETS, EW HOOP SKIRTS EW PARASOLS RENCH DELAINKS RINTED DELAINXES Magee &‘ Russell. Ottawa, June 2, 1868. UR COTTONS RINTS ARPETS, ADIES BEST FRENCH KID GLOVES ENTS! MERINOUNDERCLOTHING, RESS TRIMMINGS®, 0N U MB JUNE lst. PALM LEAF FANS DURING THIS SALE COMMENCED â€"=GREAT. AMD INSURE NOR SOLD ON CREDIT. T0ly CAPITAL OF THE DOMINION ! And at o}maent loased at a rental of $2,000. It is one of the best buildings in the city. 1ts length is one hundred and six (108) feet by forty (wz feet wide, built of stone, with cut stone front an tin roof, ‘The house contains fifty bedrooms, five parlors and dining room, with bar, kitchen and laundry suuh::. There is a new Brick Stable, sixtyâ€"six (66) by thirty (30) f_nt. ‘enp-Plg' ?{ REV ERE HoOUSH, stabling forty Horses, a llff. yard and outbuildâ€" ings ; 5-0 a vacant lot, which the purchaser: can huve if required to cnlufo. The premises .are in excellent order, being only five years built. Very lately a sum of $2,000 was exrldod improving the building. For a firstâ€"class hotel, or ï¬mmy Quarters, it cannot bcrqnllod in the city. "MPRME RASV and mada lnown fraa of sharea. Ottawa, June 3, 1868 _‘TERMS EASY, and made known free of charge, by letter or otherwise, on application to J. BERMINGHAM, > Auctioneer, Commission and Real Estate Agent. House, Land & General Agency, OFFICE & SALE ROOMS. Commission Sale Rooms Respectfally announces to the inhabitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that at the request of many friends he has decided on oï¬.‘.‘ an oxâ€" tensive and well regulated Auction Mart in this city : From. arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufuctories of Western Ontario, & lar, e and well selected stock of now furniture will be constantly on hand. Dominion Auction Mart, Public Sales will be held from,time to time, of which cue notice will be giren, and at whi h parâ€" ties requiring to furnish will have an q*::mnlty of pnr:o%uin‘ at unusually low rates. Mart is now own with a large stock of new Furniture, as well lll ianos, Harmoniums, &c., &o., consigned for sale. The subscriber would also intimate that he 1s the Sole Agont for Ottawa and territory for the ;,;‘u of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celobrated grand anos. > From their long experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. The high reputation of the instruments made by them for the past ten years, and the tm% demand for them in the new Dominion, prove the very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" ledged merit. f ‘The Pianos, as well as the Furniture in the establishment, will be sold cither by private sale or auction. They are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos. He weuld also announce that he is prepared ‘to receive instructions from persons having bousehold furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" EERRAECCOCC, MCNOUD, CETIIMEOC®, CC POW! ©20000, °C GNWâ€" ron of, and pledges himself that notbin: will be eft undone by bim to give satisfaction in discharg ing the trust confided to him. He hopes that by strict attention to the sales entrusted to his care, as well as by grom:n settlom:nts imnrediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. _ * He will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 if the evening, when he can see parties whe wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom & distance will have immediate attention. Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate sale. All kinds of turniture bqught, sold or exchanged. REFERENORS. His Lordship the Bishop of Kingston, Hon, Bir Jnrn A. Ilod’mald.» Hon. 11. L. Langevin, C B, j Hono. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, R. W. Scott, Esq, M P P, _ A Servants‘ Registry will be kept, where male and female servants of every capacity will be found. C 5 , Wolur'Shnly, En;..:d 2 e Max. W. Strange, » » Francis H. Burton, Esq, Mâ€"P f James O‘Rielly, Esq, Q C, H.V. Nool, b%.lu-?r Quebec Bank, Ottawa. Robert Lyon, Esq, M P P. A smart young ma», wanted to act as travelling agont represont ng sereral firms. C _ _ Servants and others, wanting employmenâ€" should onrol their :n:;n ukom. lnd pm.s:- re uiring servants should muke early a tion. acrk J. BEI}![NGVB_ASE‘. 2 THE OTF‘AWA JIMES, JUNE 3. B« AUCFION. BY AUC1ION, On Friday Nex!, the 5th Instant, sUSSEX STREET, OTTAWA, Some magnificent Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Piano Covers, and a quantity otf very excelâ€" lent Black Walnut and Mabogany Forniture, conkisting of Drawing Room Sets in Damask, Fanc# Rep and Hair Cloth, Cane and Hair Seated Chairs, Carved Centre Tables, Hand. some Carved Bookcases, Writing Desk«, Chif. foniers, Burcaus, Wardrobes, Hall Tables and Chairs, Carved Sideboards, Washstands, What. nots, Pictures, Mirrcrs, Mattrasses, and two very fine Fisbing Nods and Baskets, late from Englan. and made by Wright, of Londonâ€" all consigned for Sale. â€" TERMSâ€"Cash in bankable funds. l J. BERMINGHAM, Auctioneer. Oitawa. June 2. 1868. T57¢d Dominion Auction Mart! Ottawa, June 2, 1868 Richmond Circuit Board Auction: Sales BY J. BERMINGHAM. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION At 12 o‘clock, noon, for general business. Appliâ€" cants for certificates of qualification are required to furnish the Board with certificates of moral character from cither Lecal Superintendent er from a Clergyman of the dtzodnu- to which they respectively belong. C. B. PETITT, M.A., x+# Chairman. + _Thu the above Board will moet IN THE TOWN HALL, IN RICHMOND, s On Wednesday, the 8th day of July next J. HINTON, At Halfâ€"past TEN a.m., and Halfâ€"past *‘ To p. m., sg HAT Splendid First«Class HE SUBSCRIBER Ixous‘ New Buicotsos, Suss®xâ€"stanet, Richmond, May 21, 1868. 153y HE SUBSCRIBER will offer 0110E 1sS HEREBY GIVEN EO TB L, The 0th day of December next, Bign of the Dominion Plag, County of Jarleton,. GREAT SALE Y EDNESDAY, FOR SALE! Auctuneer and Commission Merchant, Houss, Land and Gemeral Agent. KNOWN AS THE oTTAWA. AXD AL80 ON AND FOR â€"THR OF 15 GREAT ATTRACTION !! Immense Auction Sale Dry Goods JEWELLERY, &c., &c. Has received an extensive consignment of Goods from London, Englaad, which ho will sell Which will be cut to suit purchasers; Handson e Carpets made in Squares with Bordersâ€"a novelty ; a quantity of Axminster Velvet Pyte and Tapesâ€" try Hearth Rug#; Handrome Velvet Pyte and all Wool Fabple Covers; Damask and Lace Curtains ; an immense‘ quantity of Tewels, Sheots, Quilts, Summer Counterpanes and Toilet Covers ; Albamâ€" bra and Marsala Coverlids, The stock consists of Bale positive and without reserve, and to conâ€" tinue from day to day until the whole stock is disâ€" posed ot. : Sale Rooms, 18, Sparksâ€"st., COMMENCING ON Wednesday, 3rd June, Proximo, â€" At TWO otclock, P. M. Carpets in Roll! Also, at the Same Time and Place, A lot of OLD ROMAN ENGRAVINGS,. being a select portion of an Ancient Library ; a few OLD ROMAN COINS, traced back to be dated 200 years before Christ; an Autograph letter written by Lord Nelson, on English handâ€"made paper, on board of Convoy from Quebec to New York, in 1782, and ‘four of the oldest original Shakespeâ€" rian Engrayings, by Boydell. PB We are instructed to soll all those Ancient Curiosities without any reservation. Ottawa, May 30, 1868. T55td Very Desirable City Property, FRIVAY, 5th JUNE, INSTANT The upderme ntioned Properties, viz.: 32 Lots of the Hon. Judge Sherwood‘s Property, near the residence of J. B. Lewis, Esq., very hand. somely situated, and 4 Park Lots of over 2 acres each, Also, a number of Lots belongâ€" ing to Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Eccles, Miss LeLeivre and Jmlge';1 Small, all in the same neighborâ€" hood, and all very Large Lots. By Public Auction, Plans of the Properties can be seen, and any information required respecting them bad, at the Auctioneer‘s Office, 18, Sparksâ€"st. Ottawa, June 2, 1863. Tb‘ite In the matter of WILLIAXM N. BAR BY virtue of the power vested in me as Assighee of the estate and effects of the above named Insolvents, and also under and by virtue cb 2. neiies n pefechoar io nc 7 o hn Caviad We F of Presoett and Russell in that behalf, I will on THURSDAY, the twentyâ€"sizth day of Jane next, offer or sale by Public Auction, atthe hour of ten c‘clock, in the forencon of the said day, at the office of Messrs. Morland, Watson and Company, in the Olz of Mentreal, all the real estate and interâ€" est of the said Insolyvent John McMartin, of and in the lands and premises in the 'romms of North Plantagenet, and County of Prescott, and Province of Ontario, hereinafter particularly mentioned and gescribed.. ‘That is to say : Ist. All the real estate, interest and equity of redem ption of . the said John McMartin of what nature or kind soever, whether as devisee under the will of Alexander McMartin, deceased, or otherwise, of and in lot number nine, so) in the fourth «:2 odncession, old survey of the said -r.'..hip Plantagenet, East of the South Nation of an order made by James Danie!l, Esquire, Judge of the County Court of the United Countie: AUVOE+ 1 2nd. All the real estate, interest and equity of redemption of the said John McMartin, of what nature and kind soever, whother as deviseo under the will of the said Alexander McMartin, deceased, or otherwise, of and in Lot Number Tep SO). in the Fourth é«h) Concession, old survey of the said ‘Township Bast of the South l!ulu: River, T N uP OO nds be Hacketo s UNION HOUSE, e e s Â¥ uilï¬â€˜w‘n‘onrul connected, and lying and being in the Village of Plantagenet Mills aforesaid. The said several premises will be sold su bjoct to Use several -nï¬qu charged upon same, and the said mill and mi‘l promises and other the Y"-h“ last mentioaed 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€" mership articles the lease therein mentioned or otherwise howsoever at the time »ftheir insclvensy for the regidue of the unexpired term of fifteen years from the ist day of December, 1865, and to the mortgages thereon. 4 m L ie AEARANCC acaneale maveble Auction Sales BY H. McLEAN. okade Sus 34 dbscaiatrend There is a rent of one dollar annually, payable during said term co the said Jobn McMartin as devisee thereof, under the will of the said Alexanâ€" dor MceMartin. '-‘:-: -s‘;‘o“"u '{n 23rd day of |at 1L‘Or R a A pril ks *n "" B EL. "* EDWD. FREMEN DARTNELL 126 lawim Assignes BY CPUBLIC ~AUCTION, KLDDERMINSTER, INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864, ECTOR McLEAN, Auctioncer,; VCTIONEER and Real Estate Agent, i > WILL SELL JEWELLERY ! and JOHN McMARTIN, Insolounis. order made by James Daniell, Esquire, IHECTOR McLEAN, AUCTION SALE At 19 o‘clock, Noon, Axp Awexpwexts Tarawor. AT HIS HEMP, AT THE ON DUTCH and other ly to Edward Taylor . Solicitor for the As YOUNG & RADFORD‘S CoLUMN. Just Received Per Express. AI!IICAI wAaTCH]| COM+~ "% PANY‘8 WATCHES, low as $12.00, PLATED W ARE, can be had CHOTICE Selection CANADA W ATOH COMPANY‘3 WATCHE3, INE. GOLD JEWELLERY, INE GOLD and CORAL JEW~ ELLERY, + At Young & Radford‘s. INE HUNTING ANCHOR WATCHES, in fine Silver Cases, as At Young & Radford‘s. 30 Sparksâ€"st. Ottawa. TNE llgm CARAT GOLD W ATCLES as low as $18.00, At Young & Radford‘s. At Young & Radord‘s. OGERS BEST CUTLERY . and fne ENGLISH ELECTROâ€" AT YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. AT YOUNG & RADFORD‘S. AT YOUNG & RADFORD‘S As a BL,OOD PURIFIER and TONIC for the STOMACH, it seldom fails to cure Dy a, Inâ€" digestion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, Sick n'-u';';.’:rue:i Asthma or Phthisic, Ringworms, Boils, Folons, Whitiows, Old Sores, Swelled Joints, and Gener Debificy of the Systems. 1 ... 9 000000 Lc c C Weï¬ Porit ioi rallr M Tobe mtcb ud l‘ AS been favorably known for more than thirty years, ‘.fl-l which time we HAVE RECEIVED THOUSANDs OF TESTIMONIALS, showing this Medicine to be an alâ€" most NEVER FAILING REMEUY for diseases caused by or attendant -yy-â€"a-«o- Colds, Coughs, Fever and A{uo, Meadache, Billious Fever, Pains in the Side, Back and Loins, as well as 13 the Joints ;ld.dlaimgo*; Neuralgic and IKheumatic Pains in any part of the system, Toothache and Pains in the ead and Face. ‘ THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY for INTERNAL & EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS! p > > + & : M ““ 1t is also a PROMPT and SURE REMEDY for Crampand Pains in the Stomach, Painters‘ Colic, Diarrhwoa, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantam, Scalds, Burns, hi‘nl!. Bruises, Frost Rites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings otf Insects, and the Bites of Poisonous Insects tss ‘Z-'&"'B‘I" i ooas h bott1 rections uccompany eac e. k Safusah It has been tested in o\!’ery’vnr‘e(y of climate, and by almost every mation known mr;:nhm It is the almost constant companiin and inestimable friend of the Aissionary, and 1 0 trave cr". ns be without it. Like every other good thing, the Pain Killer has been nmnl{ counterfc! es which, (while it is an acknowledginent on the part of the counterfeiters of its real '?r( ) l‘.u. ;" 5o hinderance to its usefulness, as the deceive 1 purchaser estimates the value of the Pain Ailler by base compound he has purchased for the genuine article, F ; Purchasers should be careful and not allow the dealor to sell them worthless imitations, on '.3‘. they realize a larger profit, but take only the P«in Ki//~~, and see that it is the genuine, bearing the sigaature of Perry Davis & Son upon the label. > “‘ lasios . B ‘l%‘n Pcin Killer is sold at wholesale by Druggists and Medicine Dealers, _ Commission 0|r- chants, in the principal cities, and retailed by Apothecaries, Grozers, and at Variety Shops generally, throughout the world. 4 CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s Ottawa, May 30, 1868: 140â€"1 ew20wy GREAT BARGAINS 1N DRESs GOODs FANCY DRiSS GOODS PLAIN GOODS FOn TRAVELLING DRES4ES BAREGE, GRENADINE & LLAMA DPREsSs GOOD®, NEW STYLE OF DRESSs GOODs Nails, _ Coal, _ Pitch, _ Grindrtones, ko, _ &o, _ &84 de. Also a complete stock of MECHANICS3‘ TOOLS ot the most mml English and American man« facture. Then Come and Examine my + A duty never shirk it, An1 satisfaction will be got _ S3 In business with T. BIRKETT. * waz.. Don‘t forge! the placeâ€"THOS. BLRK ETT, Sign of the Auvil, No. 24, Rideauâ€"strect. P. 8.â€"All Goods delivered Free to any par of the city. . BLACK AND WHITE LACE SHAWLS, BAREGE & GRENADINE PROMENADE COSTUMES, ; 3 GRENADINES, > FRENCH & ENGLISA MUSLINS BLACK ALPAKCCA CCGATS, GARLAND, MUTCHMOR & CO‘S, Ladies‘ White Canvais Boots, ’ Ladies‘ Button Prunelia Boots, _ Ladies‘ Lace Prunella Bobts, Ladies‘ Prunelia Gaiter Boots, Ladies‘ Kid Button Boots, S U MMEE CTOODNS, IILAR DWV ARE, â€" IXIARDWVARJIE! Ladies‘ Kid Lace Boots, Ladies‘ Kid Gaiter Bocts, _‘ 4 Ladies‘ English Walking Boots, Clhildren‘s Fine Morrocco Lace Boots, Children‘s Fine Kid Congress and Lace Boots, ‘The subscribers beg to thank the received since opening the above esta To any persons who will purchase the right for the Province of Quebec for Anderson‘s, of London, Ont., PATENT HARROW [PLC Wniiln mutdhal tnie lt 44 The Great Family Medicine of the Age. EoN ENCPE C ts Mr. KENNEY, proprietor, is stopping at the British Lion Hotel, Sparks.st., where manâ€" ufacturers of farming implements and specoâ€" lators would do well to call and see the Model Harrow. â€" He has several counties in the Eastern part of Ontario unsold. It any party who purchases the right does not sell more, and surpass all other Harrows in this part of the Province, the patent will cost him pothing Hundreds have been sold in the Westero part of the country, and iarmers prefer them to all nthers. Call and judge for yourselves. Townâ€" ship and County Rights for Bale. Ssd w en id $1,000 Ottawa, May 29, 1868, Ottawa, June 2, 1868 It,Enjoys the Largest Sale of Any Pl’.’llfl’ll" Medicine in the World! Come old and young, come short and tall, Come rich and peor, come great and smkll, * Just call and see my stock in trade, HarQware and paints of every grade. Complete Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardwareconstantly kept on hand at the SIGN of the ANVIL, T. BIRKETT, consisting in part of ® €66y GENTLEMEX KEEP COOL! Butis, *THI â€"â€"GOLDEX BOOT." OUR FIRST PHYSICIANS USE AND RECOMMEXD ITS USE! adies Keep Cool! PAIN â€"XILL EKE THFEF PAIN RILLEEE Axes, W holesale and Invite inspection of‘their Stock No. 14, RIDEAUâ€"STREET. REW ARD. NEW STOCK OF BUFKF ALPACCA COATS, _ 5 LINEN ©COATS, Iron, Stoves Pitch, NO. 22%6, WELLINGTONâ€"STREET. And other g All in great variety, cheap, at > #® «se C Tï¬ â€"â€"\j: N1 GL PERRY DAVIS & S0N, Manfs.and Props., 74, Highâ€"st , Providence, K. L., 380, St. Paulâ€"st., Montreal, P. Q., _ GRENADINE SHAWLS, ::k c:l:;b l,i:;‘l:ll::nf"«.)r the libe\rll patronage they have W. ANGUS & CO, "57H mm«A T s o § Children‘s Enameled and Calf Copper Toes, rocds in endless variety. * e Gent‘s Fine Kid Congre»s, Gent‘s White Canvass Congrens, Gent‘s White Canvass Shoos, Gent‘s Mill ‘Calf Congress, R Gent‘s Calfâ€"faced Cong: 'I‘O those who emjoy ® CTURT" RRALLY FINB COPPEE ! â€"1kÂ¥â€" BUCHANAN‘S Unrivalled Mixzture ~of Mocha, JAVA & JAMAICA, Roasted and Ground Daily on the premises, by rteam power + JAS. IUO“' AN, Importers, May 11, 1868. AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘s BAREGE SHAWLS, AT CUNNINGHAM & LINXDSA Y‘S Coffee! Coffee !i 17, Southampton Row, Holborn, London, E AT CUNNINGBAM & LINDSA Y‘8 AT CUNNINGHAM & LLNXD#AY‘s AT CUNNXINGHAM 4 LINXDSAY‘8 a _0;-0‘-‘ Pruselia Brogans, [ Gent‘s Pat, Dress who enjoy a Cup of No. 226, Wellingtonâ€"sires‘ te. gw.“'oflll?:‘ MARSEILLES VESTS, BAREGE JACKETS Gent‘s Calf Baimorals, * 510y