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. * Times Office, Ottawa, } | July 20, 1868. t Saturday, like Monday, is an untair day for quoting the markets, We have, notwithstandâ€" ing, madesome few alterations. There was comparatively little in the market. Batter | was scarce, and the best was selling for 25 | cents per pound, New potatoes were in milâ€" | dling plenty, afd sold tor 20 to 25 conts per | gallon, w"? the few raspberrics, pickâ€" t ed by women and children, there is no fruit, | and but a poor supply of greea vegetables. . _ | Indian Meal _« _ ..... 4 00 @ m.-h.du The. nome, L ® 48 lbs.. none. '-vâ€"hlâ€",umu':h‘ i: 2 â€" â€" .1 «o at puthet, 6ike...........‘0 90â€"# _ Connâ€"Por lt\-.. ‘o 90 @ 0 Peas «* 60lbe........... none. Onts «* 34 Ihs........... 0 50 @ . Beans * 60 1bs............ none. Porkâ€"Messâ€"per M-l.‘;'...!l 00 @ m“" vveve none. PHHMMD,««coctnarrccccccecccccob § 00 ~@ ® Hog per 100 lbs............ 0 00 @ MHU,.ccccccocrdrerentrrcece. 4 YS 4 {Compiled expressly for the Ortaws Tiues.] THE 24TH KENT BATTALION.: C [From the U. S. Gazetr®.] y CHuaTuaAx, July 5th, 1868. This fine Battalion assembled on Monâ€" day the 29th of June at the Headâ€"quarters in this town for their eight days drill, unâ€" der command of Lt.â€"Col. David Smith. It was represented as follows : T = *‘ @DAPF. * Lt.â€"Col. Smith :~Major A. B. Baxter ; Capt. J. J. J. Thompson, paymaster ; St. James Sheriff, Quatermaster ; Surg. C. J. 8. Askin ; Lt. and Adjt. J. H. Reilly. ~ No. 1 Com.â€"Capt. Smith, Lt. Lewis, N* SEE FIRST PAGE The sountry in this neighborhood® is a Ane one in awâ€"agricultural point of view, and the crops, which are the best known for yehrs, are fast ripening. Although generaily flat and tame compared with the rugged mountain gorges, pure swift flowing streams and picturesque grandeur of cenâ€" tral and eastern Canada; there are away on the shores of Lake Erie gentle clevations where the breeze from that magmificent inâ€" land sea steal through pleasant grqres, where the hand of taste and beauty have added a pleasant tinge of human culture (in the absence J’cm MeMichael), act ing Lt. Row, acting Eins. Jackman. No. 4 Com.â€"Capt. Duck Lt.: Mason .. No. 5 Com.â€"Capt. Morris, Lt. Gray â€" No. 6 hâ€"afl-fih, Lt. Livingâ€" stone, Ens Prangley. $ No. 7 Com.â€" gor, Ens. Smith _ No. 8 Com.â€"This Company being temâ€" porarily attached to=the Middlesex Batâ€" talion, put in its eight days â€"drill at Lonâ€" The Battalion as inspected by Lt.â€" Col. J. B. Faylor, D.A.A.G., who expressâ€" ed himself pleased with the appeaâ€" rance and fll’ qualities of the men. The Battalion mustered about 350 men, and had an~excellent band, and their beâ€" haviour during the eampaign was excellent , although the excessive heat would certainâ€" ly have been demoralizing to a less steady corps. . On:their dismissalâ€"toâ€"day the ofiâ€" cers, nonâ€"gommissioned and men, were highly compliment&d.by their commanding officer, Lt.â€"Col. Smith, forâ€"their efficiency No. 2 Com.â€"Capt. Stephenson Reid, Ens. Richardsou. ; eve. Where such homes as thescexist, in a country which wo can call our own, they and it are worth defending to the last, and I am sure none would take their lives in their hands and go forth to do so more stonutly and heartily than the gallant 24th Kentish Battalion of Â¥olunteers. well as for its length of service and general goodâ€"conduct. This evening they musterâ€" ed for pay, and it was easy to perceive that the evolutions they had gone through under the recent order had been of great advanâ€" tages in producing stéadiness and discipline, The Battalion is commanded by Lt.â€"Col. Tu® cifty. i + Hamilton is ‘the most prettily situated city in the West. ~Nestled amid the green foliage which is here cultivated with a taste that reminds one of the more subâ€" â€"dued retreats of the grand old forest which THE 13TH WENXTWORTI BATâ€" TALION. f __ Haxturox, 9th July, 1868. I was not fortunate enough to witness l-_ythi-gdthcight days drill put in by this corps famous for the part it bore galâ€" lantly in the affair at Ridgway, whére several were killed ‘and wounded. as bkinner. 1 regret that I am. unable to Fchnnilolthflalnd company officers in time for this issue No. 3 Com.â€"Lt. Morris commandinz OTTAWA MARLKETS, ldand roseate hues of nature Mattin, Lt. MeGre Lt frowned 1 erescent .« wate front ahy tim there is or hers joying inc which dwe their taste ‘ produce anything to compare with it. To say nothing bf the highly cultivated native lpnihet there were rare exotics of | every doser tion, and even an orange tree with the golflen fruit hanging upon it in all its rich and flagrant boauty, reminding one | of thet fair) groves of the sunny South. Amid all this wealth of besiuty, I, although aw invalid exhausted by heat and that lasâ€" situde which follows severe iilness, felt the revivin=> influences of the pleasant surâ€" ew years of Western revivi the " Royal Hotel," bic, the genial clérk xx;cher and friend,‘ one can more life. â€"The gountry u acricultural| producti requires to iew more sparkling c: beauty and c:pitll. ‘A that I mus it in time f Dekuyper‘s R Booth‘s Lond Bernard‘s an Grsen Seal C WHOLESAL SUERERL Lomeeq‘s, Pomaitin‘s, &0.: No. J Superior Light toble Wine...$2 00 6 00 # & Ext e sercmtetrrinivece F U0 * W T5 #* 3 Vory) Ch0i0® . .......cc« ssesecmee 3 50 10 00 44 4 Very)SUp@F.OT.......cccscccceceee 4 50 1280 4 & _ VOIYI FHO.....«ccesssseecrercrereeee & 50 15 00 Single sa bottles at above rutes. ‘Also, of S ard Brands, in wood or bottle, old and new, B , Rums, â€" Giss, Old Tom Gins, Irish, Seotchjand Caradian Whiskies. s Canadian Ale, in wood or bottle. Guinnees‘ er, pints and quarts, Hibbert‘s Porter, and quarts. Baes‘ and Alleopp‘s Ales, pints quart« Clarets, Santernes, Curacao, Maraschino, Chartrouse, Royal Italian Bitters, &0., &o. a WINE / PORT WIN No. _ Purityi n all cases guarantoed, and goods markâ€" ed at the 1 t quotations. W o 074 h _ Orders by fuail with cash, attended to Goods d-?l’v‘ d to uynpo?moyehytmo charge. â€" A nt to persons buying in quantity or. by the package. Inspection invi‘«d. NoOTILICE. \ The s« r would intimate to thore of his customers wills whom current accounts may have Tags of y freguintity in tnsle purment to close â€" r el ‘I:-..- hm uwnny mret his business totally on thie cash prineip/e, which has been found to work more satistactorily for both the ‘buyer and eller in every bransh of trade in which it hag been tried, ana relying on quality of *l"‘. the priges charged for them (which f always bo as low as they can honestly be sold fory he soligits a continuance of that patronage heretofore s0 liberally bestowed unon him. , K. ARNOLDI Dealer in the bettor quahtios of Wines, Spirits, &o., Metcalfe:stréet, Telegraph Co‘s Building, Ottawa. Price lists on application or sent to any address, April 21, 1 ? 835y S‘K‘A’l'lo ERY. J. DURLM & SON havo just received from the best Huglish jand Canadian Manulastarers a large stock of * ® BLANK BOOKS L p€ Of every lg:km, also Receipt Books, Order Books, Blagk Note Books, Time Books, Bill Books, &e. | | § m Books, Pocket Ledgers, Cash nt flower ound uart Books, Pock: Post and. Tresses Cop Taught b; t or privately for Five Dollars. Address, %do’“ lqp:n stamp, to T. H., Tixes ofice, Ottaw $. 178 _ The Spanish Qipsey, by George Eliot; Part 3rd of the Pupils} of bP(..'Joha. by Author of Heir of Redcliffe ; P 1 and 2 of 'l’ho Hermits, by kev. Chas. Kingsley ; Dead Sea Fruit, b{“ll. E. Bradâ€" don; Arcadian Geology, by Prof. wson, (dow edition); The Disciple, by George MacDonald ; Author of Anpals of a Quiet Neighborhood ; W eek Day & by R. W. Dale; Guesse» at Truth, by the Brothers Hlare, guw wdition) ; Speeches and (Add s on the British Amsrican Union, by the late lipn. & 1». McGee; 150 Sketches and Plaps of ocs, by Dr. Jabes Barns. Tresses Copying Ewers, and Brushes. A lot of Glass and Powtor Inksta a few extra uv size suitable tor Bank use. Windsor ewton‘s Solid Sketch Book. Antoine‘s brated Violette Copying Inks The Waverly Ven ; the best Pon in use. Postage Bill Stamps. f * For sais by Granvitle rc Vigne, Chandos, Idalia, Under Two Flacs. 7 498y THE I The Holida thing Ms:o Sorvices ; alj Tor the re Dance, Pue ation is fi Physician, attended its est medical subscriber t genuine has each bottle. J. A. HAR Montreal. _ MHarte‘s F ported.â€" Pri inoRrTRaxp EW BOOKS:; NEw BTORS: L1 Mue 498y AROD Geod id Supefior old.. Veey! fine old PV J. DURIE & SON, 10 $parksâ€"st., opposite the Russell House ENOL DLPS sound Wine. grcon hills and forest glades: ~â€"Canaga. â€" Aud in the city at. Hotel," with Mr. Abereromâ€" ial clork, as our "guide, phiâ€" ‘l friend," there is no place: an more thorougzhly enjoy city }ounlry up here is rich in its productiteness and all that it ake it a porfect paradiso is a f those babbling brooks and ades which are, at onee the glory .of the vicinage of the d speaking of this reminds me élose this letter and despatch r‘publication(. n AND UPWARDS. " 3â€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &c. & Her Gail, . iter Dor OTTAWAy * d 8 & RETAIL FOR CASW ONLY ND SPIRNIT VAULTS, im | Books, Pocket Ledgers, Cash t Books, Clerks® Check Books, ‘colscap Copying Letter Books and ing Ewers, and Brushes. lot of Glass and Powtor Inkstands ; argo size suitable tor Bank use. of and cure of Epilepsy, St, Vitus‘ al Ifysteria, &c., &0. This the re:ipe of unlobr&dm the very groat success which has e in "o? case, and where the highâ€" It was of no avail, has induced the give xonry possible publicity. The e subgcriber‘s name and address on Price one dollar. Solo Proprietor, Chemist, 3Â¥6, Notre Dameâ€"streot, ifeest., Telegraph Co‘s Buildi®y, LT Co. Wher 0K FOR 1BE SEASON. Nll-:t of London Society, just the bide. M f r New Stock. of Prayer Books and Pocket, Pew and Family Bibles, e J. DURLE & 8ON, ‘ 10 Sparkeâ€"stroet, . (@pposite the Russell House. ids Water, equal to anything im c 374 sents pee boitte "T8oy E§ EPILEPTIC CURE, unt ty UIDA‘s BOOKS the t in th UWHIOU ton ere one can enjoy him | Anttmigcl | m artily, â€" And even the | C \A \': *# f | * 4sm ~‘ gn for the sake of enâ€"| . ; T iite in c mship of the rare spirits | grgy op THH ANVIL No. 21, RLDEAUâ€"ST., " ambitiouns city *‘ and | You ean find a tomplete assortment of mmdings.â€" I have spoken % § v Carira adings. LhaxyesR iN ARVESTINSCG IMPBEEMENX‘T S bss in which the city is : no langunge to picture | Consisting in part of s‘ rors and rare l»l:zl:q with GBRAS3 AND GRAIN SCÂ¥TiES,. Under the 20801003 Of | Hrani‘s Sabld Larman Staal. s W t TAY nV wrandour only a urrounded by a o. and the blue i fner ex lay: snarklin it of hest rotreats in imberine vines to maintain 1 amon# the iÂ¥ who has summer) enjoy him t couatry 5 15 , &e. 2 00 3 00 3 50 4 50 3 00 3 50 4 50 M iC ition 8 T5 10 00 1250 15 00 815 10 00 12 50 15 50 Blood‘s Solid Ferman Steel, BlooI‘s Solid Cast Steel, Blood‘s Sclid Sitver Stee!, Higgins® Solid German Stoel, .: Higgins‘ Solid Cast Steel Whiting & Co.‘s Cast Steel, ; Moot‘s Cld Pattern Stec!, s Reaping Hooks, Slckles, Sey thes, Snaths, 4 > Grain Cradles, Maley and (Grape Wine, es Hay Rakes, Straight and Bent, SHELF & MEAYVY HAR Hay Forks, CULTIYATORS PLOU GHS, HARDWARE MACHINERY AND LUBRICATING, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES T. ISAACS, | _ Ottawa a F4 Ottawna, June 30th, 1863. In lots to swit purchasers EXTRA, No. 1, and CULL, PINE and CEDAR SHINGLES, Plans and epecifications of theso works can be seen at this office, or at the office of the Superintonâ€" dent ofthe Cornwall Canal, on and after TUESâ€" DAY, the 21st LNSTANT, where Printed forms of ‘Tender can also be obtained. . C °_ _ ALSO, PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE, BENZOLE, Varnish, Japan, Glass, Putty, &c., &c. FAI®Romember the place. w s The signatures of two solvent persons willing to become suroty for the due fulfilment of the Conâ€" tract must be attached to cach Tender. SEALED TENDERS3, addressed to the underâ€" sigsed, will be received atthis of%eo until NOON of PRIDAY, the 3ist JULY instant, for the conâ€" struction of a PLER at the hoad of the Cornwal! Canal ; and also for the construction of a REGUâ€" LATING WEIR and RACEW AY, between Locks Nos. 17 and 18, opposite the Town of Cornwail. The Department will not be bound to necept the lowest, or any tender. § h By Ordet, C ooraes s n oh The remarkable success which has attended the introduction of the celobrated Concentrated Lye into Canadian market, by the subscriber, has ex cited the cupidity ot an unprincipled firm in town {which has already been convicted of borrowing other gooplc'-. brains) by a spurious imitation called Saponifior. To avoid dho})phtmut, gur- chasers should be careful to ask for Harto‘s Conâ€" centrated Lys. which is sold by all respectable Druggists and Grocers in town and country. 783y Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 10th July, 1838. THE SEPARATE SCNOOLS Signed,) H. éoeor-hk, G. & C, Welsman, G. Shouldis, Thos. Ihffo, John A. Kimber, James Warnock, Robt. Jamieson, Francis Best, Jehn Coombs, Sisters‘ School, Cumberlavd .street, (Fronch classos), Wednesday, July 22nd, 3 p.m. 1 All Breadto be PAID FOR ON DELIVERY, to enable Bakers to purchase flour at the lowest Christiau Drothers, at St. Patrick‘s Hall, (Eag lish classes), on Monday, 20th July, 7 p.m. Sisters® School, Cumberlandâ€"strect, (English classes), Tucsday $lst Jaly, 3 p. m. No more than twelve (12) loaves shall be given to the dozen in any case. f 'I'lorin-l Bread ut present shall be NINE ;:X.(gfi for the four & loaf, and White Bread TEN Upper Tows Male School, Sparkâ€"st., on Tues«. Jday, Qlst July, 10 a. m. Cbristian Brothers‘ School, Canadian Institute, (French classes), Tuesday, 2ist Jaly, 7 p. m. following decision was come to We, the undursigned Bakers of the CR{ of Oltaâ€" wa and vicinity, unanimously agree to the tollowâ€" ing regulations for the better management of tae Sole un firend, vis 1uâ€" St. George‘s Ward School, Dalyâ€"st., on Monday, 20th July, 10 a. m. s St. Bridget‘s School, Welliagtonâ€"st , on Monday, 20th July, 4 p.m. * . In ‘nu"lrlcty; and a general assortmant of " Ottawa, Jaly 17, 1868, DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES ! THE SUMMER EXAMINATIONs ROCLAMATION TO FARMEERS, gsHINXGLE FACTORY! CYTHES! SNATHS: HIXGLES FOR SALE. At a recent meeting of the Bakers of this city the Ottawa, July 13, 1363 403y EPARATE SCHLOOL EX A MINATIONS [ Niones, from 20 lb«, to 200 +08., « Together with a completo assortment oTICE To coOxTRAcToR®. ONCEXTRATED LYE,. READ! BREAD i The subscribor having completed his AT MARKET PRICES, July 14, 1868 And all whom it may concern CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC BOILED AXND RAW OIL, F Will take place as under ;â€" &1 » ’{,t:_‘fi‘ @ V ’b‘g.’wg ,\.\ OFFERS FOR SALE, Straw NALLS, R A K ES PU P II At TH THOS. BIRK®ETT, 5 Sign 'Jlk Anvil, No. 24, Rideauâ€"street CÂ¥ THE JOBN ROCHSSTER, Ja 63. T82 CentroTown, Spailsâ€"st. AND IN Thos. Hanly, Wiliam Gaudry, Jm‘: Howe, Charles Ko;; s Charles Delade, Cherles Lundy, Francois V aeaon, R. £. & J. C. Jamicson, F. BRAUN, PUTTY, DW Becreta ry 78914 of 195â€"4 St \RE 1914 VyYNAKE THE HMIGHUEST PREMLUMS All kinds of Scaurs constantly on hand and f sale: : [ Baldwin‘s Alarm Money Dra es i S +i Yomâ€"â€"‘ 7 3 ef BW 8e "; on . A _"_'"‘TI l e d #3 o tk, se eoad mae Relacic ; ’ ANKS FAIRB se * Bc hatlis h * CoURT OF SPAIN, .: TIIE RIGHT HONORABLE THUH LORDG MISSIONERs OF THE ADMIRALTY & f AND * _ Montreal. Sole Wholesale Agents in the Dominmion for the sale of J, Sewill‘s Watches. > Ottawa, May 20. oi3 148y HFR MAJEST« QUEEN VICIY( Agont for Otfawa an i Vicinity For the sale of these câ€"lebrated Timeker, . IL. & A. SAUNDERS, | § ADVANCED IN YEAKS, TROUCELLS WITH CoNsSTIPATED BOWLELs, fasg And difficalty of Passing Water, Tmporfect Digesâ€" tion, Food Converted to Water, I wish ydu would inform me it there is any danger if they ‘are retained in the system for m length of time, by taking one or more every eveniag for a length of time, as &here areâ€"many good medicines that are injurious to take for a leagth oi time. _ # 4 /# _# I haveforeeveral years been troubled with costry®x®ss8, so that oven ijections would not prvcure an evrcuation, 1 was all the time in more or less pain from the flatulency, with large dissaarges of wind. At vhe same time I was aflicted with wrinary dificulties ; at timos it almost kulled me to{au wonter, very ecanty and in drops, at other times large qu 104, almost amounting to diabeates, . My age is I tried everything I thought would dn good ; o‘.blnxufl'orded relief. ‘In short, I procured one box of RADWAY‘3 REGUâ€" LATING PIULS, took six, free evacuations followâ€"» o#â€"lo sicknoss, no pain. Took two at bed time, this secured a stool cach day; sometimes would take three, at. cthers four, each «dayâ€"result, regular for several days, without {‘ll-. All pain lS trouble trom wind ceased. Getone bottle of R, R. RESOLVENT ; Urine now all right. I am well kpown, more or less, all over this State, and not Illh'mbl{ for truth and veracity. Serd pills without delay. .. _ _ eadeonmuiitnd Lotter from a well known citizen of Ohio, Mr. J. Hildreth, aged 63 years, Mansfeld, .: » Maxsrienn, O., March 21, ‘08. Dr. Rapway:â€"Enclosed find one doliar. Send by mail as many ~of your lufuhllng Pills as yoi eaa afford. I wish your Pills and Resolvent. I like them very much and recommend them to others. Our draggists have none ; they say the run is s> great they have sold out. I am free to say, for myself, they are the best medicine I ever found. (Signed,) J. UJLDRETH, AxswEr:â€"Radway‘s Pills are compored eycluâ€" sively of vegetable extracts, and are dissolved in the stomach, and their pfotrlfioublorbod through the circulation, acting on the blood, chyle, Lile and other flaids of the system, passing oflthrough the execretions, and not like mercury, calomel, corroâ€" sive sublimate, antimony and the common drastic sabstances, that form the basis of ordinary pilis, accumulate in the system and become dc}mi(o-l in the bones, joints, cartilages and glands of tho sysâ€" tem, but they communicate their curative influenee through the blood, chyle, bile, sweat, vrine, cte Correcting, urlu!ng, rnmylnf. cleansing and purging from the body all unneaithy humore, and rutorln! functional harmony to the secroting vesâ€" sels and orifices of every gland and organ, _ _ The use of the Sarsaparillian or RenovatingReâ€" solyent, h‘ll‘ou case, showed its importaace in urinary difficalties. Th» agod are more or less In all cases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Imâ€" perfec‘ly digosted food their influente is wonderfvl, and no matter how weak or paralyzed the bowols may be, or how irregular or costive, in the ageil or others, dne dose will ensure a discharge, and ose or two ersure regualar stools, at least«on*o a day. All agen gontlemen and ladios, who have used them, profer them to all others, |n3 the youag snd viiamu find them the most thorough regulator of the liver and bowels known. In cases where the bowels have been paralized by lead, ani other minerals, and frow artizans diseases, these pills have secured free passage_where all other means failed, Jn bilious attacks, inflammation of the bowels, orynfilu. fevers, oto., that causos ulceraâ€" tion of the lining n.é the bowels and intestines, they are mild, sure and healing. Every family should keep theso pills. Thn? are the best family physiâ€" cian in the world, and only 25 cents per box, or $1.20 for six boxes,. _ Sont to any part of the Uniâ€" ted States by mail. t« troubled with theso affections; woakness of the digestive organs and imrrfnuy digested food, being the cause; the insuficiency of chyle, or its unhealthy copdition, fails to dissolvo the substanâ€" ces taken into the stomach, so as to pass off through the alimentary canal, it is (the food? converted into water and seoks an escape thr\mgfn, the kidueys, thus ostablishing a foreign secrotion of thesa glands, hence the urine becomes charged with forâ€" eign constituents, cnusing deposits of fnval, brick dust, lithic acid, albumen,sugar, otc., irritating the bladder, causing weakness, paralysis, catarrh and pain to the eul:s of uretha h‘::u passage out of the system. Hundreds of aged persons suffer from tais as well as others. A fow dosos of Radway‘s Sarsaparillian Resolvent would remove these diffiâ€" culties, and with the aid of the pills wecure healthy and r!mhet divtio& Mundreds of porsonfi suffering from kidney and uriaary : disturbances and diseases, may rest mssured of this being the true cause. Now, in such cases, Bucho, Cubobs, Juniper, Gin, ete., are dangorous, and will prolong the curs and establish worse and now dificultics, Cubebs m‘lrri‘ml:?' and m-kle the iurine aorid, caus n, itching, ets., along i‘s passage. l.vorh-;‘ -5? informed medical man no-f-u.f I state is a fact. Letthose who are troubled, just try the Sarsaparillian Resolvent and Radway‘s per bottle, or $10 per doz*n This SALOON has beew f:ted up in a nest and attractive manner, and is always atterded by compotent and attentive workmen. E. MILES, Hair Dresser, by q:rd-hnt. to his Lk _____Exeelioncy the Governerâ€"General. Pills, you will find almost immediato relief; it will «o for you what it has done for Mr. Hildreth. This geont‘oman is a stranger to us, we give his testiâ€" monzdu we received it; of one fact rest assured, one bottle of the Sars«parillian or Rorovating Reâ€" solvent, is worth all the Bachu .sa:\vu that were gathored by the mostenlightaned Hottentot, who, perhaps, knows as much about Buchu as the conâ€" stitution, whether it be shattered, wrecked or proâ€" served pure and entire. certainty of securing the gnnhn roots. Ask always tor Dr. RADWAY‘s RESOLVENT, or SARSAPARILLIAN RESQLVENT.â€"Prico, $1 N 4 NAVY :~ . rize Medaqlist of the Great International & tion of London, 1862, an‘t of the Uniâ€" vereal Exbibition of Paris, 18¢7. wE HEREBY APPOINT Mus JOHN LESLTE, The Parcira Brava, Saru&ulllian, and other vegetable substances, are gatherod for Dr. Radâ€" w‘x by persons of intelligense who are acquaintod with the different varieties of each rost so as not to make a mistake. . We do not trust the gathering of war roots to a lot of savage Hottentots, hence the certainty of securing the genuins roots. per bottle ; or 6 bottles for $5, W. M. MASSEY, THE OTTAWA TIMES, JULY 21. : HAIRDRESSING 8 aALOOoN MPORTANT TO PERSONX3 Ottawa, April 13. aPIs JOXpPDOS1LULOQAL | Datedat Toron § DPR. RADWAY & C0., â€" 439 Et. Paulâ€"street, Montreal Z" Sent to all parts of Canada, \_ Crstoxs rramirMEX7, Ottawa, July 3, 1868. UTHORIZED Discount en American Invoices until further notic«, 28 per cont. . ; Ry 8. M. Bfllf(‘,llll'l"l'l-.‘. . Commisstoner ofCa:stoms. SEWILL, LIVEUPOOL, ILES®‘$ +ALEX, WORKMAN & C0., BELL‘S BLOCK, ELG1Nâ€"S# W AXFPCH ENS TH nb‘ > c sA ES 6L vSE &\ & 31 RaT «ow IN U®® k AT 1 AL.8®,* AND Ottaws, Agont Di C Tl5y T89b AL PA | _ ALL payments to be made on account of the ‘ Ontario Government may| be made to the And its Agencies ship of Nepoan, Rideau|Front. M The aai-flnnd is well |adapted for farming purâ€" posts, andJies on the gastâ€"side of the main road fzom utrawa to Richmord ; about sixty ser\‘ot it are cleared and under caltivation, and it is situatâ€" ed amongst the best lands in the County of Carleâ€" ton, 1t is fifteen miles fjom Ottawa, and five miles from Richmond anrd ths River Goodwood, a conâ€" urantly flowing streatn passes through the centre of it. In other respects the standing conditiongof t deed from the late Ale: be had at the Oflces of the eaid Master and MESSRS. LEWIS, PLNHEY AND WARD, Ottaâ€" wa, and N. 1. VAXKOUGUNET, ESQ., and Xocal Gobemment $lotices. MESSHS. O‘DONOHOR Dated this Lith day « (Sigaed), LEW IS, PINHEY & W Vendor‘s Solicitors London M n.; d | ornectod with this establis i Manutacturer, who wil :t:en:l.h::lcn?tfil:ll‘ orders for TUNING lett at the London Mu.yi paSruUx10n MAKE,"S% ' BEvery PIANO from this establish mont warranted fur 5 years. Also just received a new stock of VICTORIA GRGAYS and MELCDEON3 VIOLING®, CONCERTINAS, GUITARS, &e. in great varioty. Sar Becond hand Pianostaken in part uayn sot lor Ottawa, March 25, 1868 Notice is hereby given that a Salo of Timber Berths, in the following territories, will bo held at the places and dates, and subject to the conditiyns mentioned betow, nnn-kl:: ! PIANXOS Ortawa, JJM i1 Upper Oitaia Territory, at the Crown Timber Ofice, Ottawa, on the 7th day of October next. RoyalCnsgadianiiamk Ww. NP’I‘MAN j Photographer| to the Queen coflx;u’ or $ Whoa ho wiil be props dilerent bt .nchol“ O:tawa, Jan. 31, 186 At. Maurice Territory, atthe Crown Timber Ofice, Three Rivers, on the 2nd day of Eepteinber next. Lower Oitmca Terrdary, at the Crown Timber Ofice, Montreal, on the 16th day of September next. * COND!TIf.\‘S OF SALE. Firsâ€"Tho berths at their estimated area, more or less, ‘to be pu'n at Public Auction, at such upset Bornus, in eddition to the annual ground ‘rent, as may be determined by tho Department of Crown Lands . + The borths to be adjudged to the party bidding the highest amount of Bonus, \The Bonus and firit season‘s retit to bo paid im . mediately after the BeFth is adjudged in each case. Second.â€"Parties to whom berths are adjudged to bear the expenseâ€"of running the lines, when found necessary, in accordance with instructions to be itsued by the Depattment of Crown Lands. Third.â€"Licenses to issue to the successfal com petitors, within one manth from the day of sale. VY Evurth.â€"In all other respocts the berths to be salject to the prorhin; of the Order in Council of the 16th Jancary last, and to the general Timber Regulations now in f&w or which may bereafter be in force. \| ¢ The Borths to be offered for saie can be ascer tained at the respective Crown Timber Offices. Monday Nox WELLINGTON) AND oc eR aTrs, ‘Vooos AND Pcnusrs toTIC Establishme 1?IANORPORTES! OPLrAWwVA 193â€"3awid A now OULD intimate that having all his wrramgements :omploted , his IÂ¥ i V Decartugsrio®r Crows Laxos D JUST REQ the F AL CANXADIAX BANXK, DAVIS 3D2TALD I 1 i r May Wellic nd spl .L E. MILES, Lessop of Hor Majesty‘s Theat.o it roill be Opened & WARMOLL, Toronto June, 1868, s JOILN WILSON, usic Store} red to fullil pr«hn f Photography. IVED AT THE sty‘s Theatre, "CXR ;ton Street, % mdid a«eortment of hase money is to be phid o the Vendor or his Soticiâ€" y way of deposit, and the i aé»’«!é,;s ts is in + w‘iding, 77 Sparks St M. P. MAYES. Aozer. i t 0 neert Doery, Quebes, 19th June, 1868 , Srd February O :tober, A.D., 1867. E. E. WOOD, Treasurer of Ontari i Ti i unnnmatwar‘ * ‘6'(""-1‘ T. Aylen, Esq. Fot further partisalars A. BOURGEOTS, apply to Joux and Ww. Trowsox, No.gnn, and Assistantâ€"Commissioner, «cwis & Prxuey, Barrister, Ottawa. â€" Je2â€"141â€"if 44 EMSLI! AGF PIANOS. D fls Master at Ottawa of the said £A METCALFE §51â€"30y 768td Piano to 31 Store. Th ON and AFTER FRIDAY, the 2tn of MAY, 1868, and until further notice, TRAINSâ€"will run as follows : Mixed, 7. 15 a, m, 10.35 a, m. . ~ « Express, 1.35 p. m. 415 p. m. LEAVE OTTAWA. ARRIVEIN PRESCOTT, * . Exprers, 7 a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1,00 p. m. 4.15 p. m. The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, cas‘ anu west. _ N. B.â€"These 1 raims run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to stations on Grand Truck Railway .‘ â€" Return tickets to Pressott, Kemptville gpd Jit»â€" wa at reduced rates ean be had at the priocipals aâ€" tions o® the line. s ST. LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA â€" RrATLWAY $:15 p.m., arriving at Slnd'puiut at 12:40 'p m sbd (9 puid > 1940 $ 14 24 c oc ie ;‘g t P'. 1." A. M.««TRAINS will Icave eP 8 BHGD sandpoint at 5:15 a.m. and 1:20 g.m., arriving at lg;‘mhilio at 11:30 a.m. and :43 pn. 5 s Ali trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to i nd from Perth. The 7:15 a.m. trair. from Brooky.!lo connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, Pembroke, &¢., &e., and the 1:15 p m. train from Fandpoint loaves after those steamers are due rom east and west, . % M ABRBOTT, Brockvilie, April 11 186 Traios now leave as follows : Day Express for Ogdensburg, Citawa, Brockville, Kingston, BeVevilie, Toro-w.Guelsh. London, Brantford, Goderich, Buifalo, Detroit, Chicago, ‘ and all points West, 5t............... Night _ do â€" do . do do _ do Accommodation Train for Vaudrenil at leturning each morning, arriving in M daai m t o Ed‘ % It is built on the most modern style of architeoâ€" ture, of cut stone ; bas large phh-flul windows, and is four stories high, exclusive of the basement. It is finely situated on the eorner of Wouimlpd O‘Connorâ€"streots, immediately opposite the limâ€" mont Duildings, and has three vacant lotsattached, so that the Buildings could be enlarged to any eâ€" quired capacity. N App«cations, (ron'ézld) to he addressed to ' FEANCIS CLEMOW, ESQ., Or JOHN MENEY, Esq., + _ _ Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W Ottawa, Marcn 11. 3791 HANXGE OF TIMNKE. MODLOUT Birs ce esn sererererrreverensnmenves MBR â€" t B Accommodation Train for Kingston and lntermediate Stations, at.... ........ 7:00 a im Trains for Lackinve 1t ..........*5:00 a m, 7:00 a m ¢:a m. 12 noom, 3;{0 p m, *1;:40 p wm, 5:00 p m and €:30 p m. *The 5:09 a m and 4;40 p m Trains runs through to Plattsburgh, and there connect with the Chamâ€" plain boats, Â¥ 7 Of which all persony interested aro hereby requirâ€" ed to take notice. > Ottawa City, June 27, 1863 eouh{ not fail to be made to pay. d C i â€" J éccommodauon Train tor Island Pond and Intermediate Etations at......... Express fOF BOSLON B F..sceen mmemeeeerreess.. Express for Boston and NewYork, at...... Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorâ€" â€" ham and Portland.........=........... .. 2:00 ~p m Night Express for Quebec, Island Pond, * Gorham and Portland, stopping beâ€" tween Montreal and leland Pond at Bt. Hilaire, St, Hyacinthe, Acton, . Richmond, Sherbrooke, Wltonil& and Conticook only, at....................10:10 BP m par Blooslng Cars on all Night Trains. Bagâ€" gage checked through, _ _ s COMrANY‘3 OFFICE, in the CITY of OT TAW A 4 ~~, _ NO more eligibie chance could be wlo / & 13 offered to any party in the Hotelâ€" : 5i5 «ie ggt_Keeping line than the lease of the iritiipiiicabnrs TrReTâ€" CCAE HoTeL. Being on heâ€"eve of Confederation, and Ottawa being definitely settled upon as its capital, The steamer Carl:tta leaves Portiand every BATULOAY AFTERNGON (after the arrival of trainleaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fax, N.5., returning on Tuesday, _ + The International Company‘s Steamers, running in connection with the Grand Trunk Rnllw.{. cave Pgn!nnd every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 5 p m, for St. John, N.B. _ _ _Â¥or further informationâ€"and time of arrival and departure of alltrains at terminal and way staâ€" !i'cm. apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Staâ€" tion iD baugpali B orly oneâ€"third of Lot No: 27, in 22 First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" 4. pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28. in the same Convession, at present in the occuâ€"ation Bhe has excellent accommodation for passongers ani froight; s ; . n 2o ols ol enb n Tickets issued through at the Company‘s princi u1A EL. L. Inniainl inb hi ratnbe anbenaint ie oag in FRIDAY, 14ra OF AUGUST NEXT Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1863 VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Eaperintendert, Ottawa, May 4, 1868 (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Railway.) CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY & C CoMPaANY, Will be heldâ€"at the Enquire at the Store. 8 U M M o C.J; BRYDGES, Managing Director July 7, 18G8, 650tf 1RAND TRUNK RAILWAY COM» M PANY . OF CANADA. YANADA CEXTRAL RAILWAY co. a#ia P# DETLOR LLAVE PRESCOTT. Mixed, 7. 15 a, m, Express, 1.35 p. m LoGCKVILL® & OTTAWA RAIL» ‘WAY. * Comm FOR SALE OR‘TO LET FTX A. M.««TRAINS will leave 9) Brockvillo daily at 7.15 a.m., and UMMER Thoe Victoria Hotel GOING SOUTII.AND EAST LEAYE SANDPCINT At TWELVE o‘clock, noon, KA rcing on the 20tn April, 1868 Aailroabs. JA 125 [4 JOR SALE.«=THE WEST»â€" GOoING WEST, KOoTLECE A 1. R A ARLANGEMNENTs. [1868. BONAVENTURE STATION THOMAS REYNOLDS, Managing Director 68,° 1y OP THR oNX W, R. WORSLEY, Seorctary. 63. T83td EUG. MARTINEAU 64 ARRIVE TN OT1 AW Managing Dircctor, f 412y e occuzation A SELFâ€"ACTINXGESODA WATER APâ€" r partisalars PARATUS, with cylinders oo-xku cheap Nogun. and ! for cash. Apply to WILLILAM PRODERIC Je2â€"141â€"tf :nu-mnt.sttuu. ; C870 00 40 30 10 0 p i® Quehbece and Galfâ€" Ports Tuesday St. Andrew‘s Whar, For Piciou, Nova Scotia, calling at Fataer Point, Guspe, Perce, Chacham, Neweastle, Miramichi and Shedinc, â€" Returninog willieave Pictou on Tuesday, Ith Jaly, at 5 ‘clock, p.m. l he stoamers connect at Shediac with E. & \. A. R R. toSt. Jobn, N.B., and steamet for Prince Udward I+laad, and at Pictou with N. 8. RKailway to Halifax. Through tickets to St. John, N. B., 816 ; Halifax, Nova Sceotia, 517,50 ; Eastport, $17.50; Portland, $19.50 and Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by steamers at reduced rates, For freight or passage apply to es ols sn tm se en en en CHAs. July trip, t â€" Finstâ€"class Fare (meals extra) Second «+ # Leaves the Queen‘s Wharf with mails and pussenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morting, (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at halfâ€"pait 6 w‘cloos, arriving at 4:45 pAge us piipledt ufls e s ie madey rar c vin Parties ccsircus of a pleasant ts obtain ‘E‘:mmlon Tickets to Grenville and| back for une 0. rlm.: oTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION compaky‘s M&AIL STEAMER °° uce , Baggage chocked tarough. l'nrcelkxpun daily to and from Montreal and all landings. Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs lavded at L‘Oriznal, i _ Tickets, &o., may be obtajned at the office of Mr, C. E. BRUSH, and aiso at the Oflico on the wharf, or on board the steamer. hn Consisting of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANN £1880%, «â€" vaptain Murphy . ALLIANCE, ® = 46 Find‘ay, EMERALD, ~ * s6 Tomer, on EC 3N, = = 46 Cowleys caAucMET, = # 66 Blondin, JASON GOULD, = 4 Boltoa. PONTIAC, & * â€" i _ Dugga«, PENBROKE. = â€" «_ Uverman. SNOW BIRD, w w $# Beattic. Upper Ottawa Reute. 1863 = The Bteamer 4...ance leaves Portageâ€"drâ€"Fort -n? morning sSAndl{l excepted) at ©:30 a.m., touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Fn.rr'lf'l Wharf, I nâ€" nechere, Bristoi, Sandpoint and Arpprior, zad nnim:fi at head of railway at 12:45, anu conncetâ€" ing with Ann Sisson at Pontinc. Passerzors reach Ayimer at 4 p.m. . # m d on nt i+ The Steamer Culume leaves Mavelock for Chaâ€" peau Village and intermediate ports on Taesdays at 6 o‘clock, a. m., and returning iea=as Chapean Village same days, at 2 o‘clock. _ _ on EC 3N, = = 46 Cowley. CcALcMET, = ~ 66 Blondin, JASON GOULD, = #4 Boltoa. PONTIAC, & * â€" i _ Dugga«, PENBROKE. = ~ «+â€" Uverman. SNOW BIRLD, = w #* Beattics «Until further notice the Steamer Ann Sugon will leave Aylmer evory day (Sandays excepted) for the Upper Ottawa at £:30 a.m., connecting with the Alliance at head of railroad at 12:30, u-al’ln‘ at Arnprior, SapAvous, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farreli‘s Vh arf, Gould‘s Wharf, and l’m-!‘m Stages will leave Gould‘s W harfim y after the arrival of the Steamer Ai/iance for Cobden, connecting. with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pombroke same ovening. esn t ont ‘The Steamer DPciibroke loaves Pembroke at 7 o‘clock, a.m., on Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday for Des Joachims, calling a t intermediate ports, returning on same day, luflls;u 2 p.mm., connectâ€" iu‘d. I;ovb'okc with Shflud J'UOI‘ Guldy which yaves daily at 5 min,, and arrivipg at Portageâ€" duâ€"Fort u'{o aar, 28 A connection is made daily with the Brockville and, Ottaw a Rsilvu{ on the uptrip at Aroprior at 2 o‘clock p is., in lime to connect with the Grand Trunk Railwoy night trains esst and west, and on the downward trip at Sandpoint 11:35 a:2., Atpprior 1";10, _( __ _ o Xor further particulars apply at the office of the Compary is Oitawa City or Aylmer. _* R. £, CASSELS, Between Brockville and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : o UPWARDS, 5 1GAYO OHAW® At....ssssssssesesseseneceeeccsss»1:00 @Me AITIVO ut ATDDTIOT ME ssssemsseseseeccse»0..2:00 PM« Leavre Arnphriw at l.’ p.m. Arrive at Brockviile at....................._1:40 pmM. In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railway Night Trains, East and West. NC townt PoOWSwaRDS. Leave Brockville at.... Arrive at Arnprior at Leave Arnprior at...... Arrive at Ottawa at .. On the reqptnmendation of the Hon. the Minister of Customs, and under and in virtue of the authoriâ€" ty conferred by the Act passed during the recen session ofthe Parliament of Cenada, 1st Vic., Cap. 6, intituled : * An» Act respocting the Casâ€" toms," His Excellcncy in Council has been pleased to make the following regulation : In addition to the Warehousing Ports mentioned in the Act passed during the recent Session of the Parliament of Canada and intitoled: " An Act respecting the Customs," and also in addition to the Ports named in the lists sanctioned by subseâ€" quent orders of His Excellency in Council, passed under the authority oflgu said Act, the underâ€" mentioned Port shail ‘be, and it is beréby included in the list of Warehousing Ports in the Dominion of Canada, viz: ; Pn'ugn{';n for Des Joackims leave Ottawa every Monday, Wednesday and Fridey. _ _ _ HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENEâ€" «RAL 1N COUNCIL i Captaim R. G. Nicwtors, _ waves Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate landâ€" gg-_m'- Tucedays and Friaays at 4 v‘clock, p.ut Travellers and tourists will find this a‘ delightful y y Oitawa City, April 22, 1868 OYAL Mail Line between Quebec, / New Drunswick and Nova Scotia, every NION FORWARDING & RAaILWAY coMmPaANY. The first class Iron Screw Steamshif Condensed Time Table T86if OVERSMEST 41OUSE, OTTAW A, 1860 *° S mMOCEREET," SDA*Y. the 2 1st of E. BRU 16, 1868 STEAMSHIP COMPANY a+ I‘rovince of Nova Scotia, > The Port of Londonderry MARL Straniers W. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. SI, Agent, Ottawa. * APTAN Coxx®En1 FOR SALE. Fridey, 26th day of June, 1868. +€ Will leave Lair LET TH} PRESENT v::&flgici 1808 STEAMER R. W. SHEPHERD W. H. LEE, Clerk Privip.Council 1ctoria, 1868 Y,,, President, ....T:15 a.m« ..12:10 pm. . 12:15 p.m. ... 5:00 pm. JULY 1248 1868 $3 50 /2 0J 6 60 : 1867 _t\'u_lAS()'fi. Ixomâ€" Wiarsnors Tlm SUBSCRIBERS be thrir Customers that thei complete, and embraces cyory Seasov, among which will 1» a assortment 6‘ Orange Flowery Janan SUGARS, LOAP, ~â€"BREOKENX 1 * orRrUsNED grouxt COFFEE, &@" Ioasted snd Ground Ottawa, ('wq'ber 19 M now beeu before the publis for; s leng time, and whenever used is well liked, never ta in a single instance to ih. permanent relic! 1 timely. nsed, and we lave never known n » ;:d" o:dindhh:. v‘:n the directions are y followed ; on , all are det *d with its operatiops, and aposk intLe hj, CHOCOLATE and turPs FRENCH, flavored with V TAYLON‘s. FENIE CANADIAN »PAIN DPEOIRO ROYAL MAIL LINE,.~ _ @"AN ONMNNIBUS~* SPICHKBS, on MJNDA7, FOURTEEXTH OCTORE E an entire new stock of To connect with the Union Porwarding Railws Mounan‘‘s JAMES MULLIGAN. Mitews May 16. 1868. » Tsd terms of its virtues and magical e€ects gupplies, and sach testifyir ; mlfl it gives ons The Can#4ian Pain Destroyer never fai‘s to / mmedinte rolief. All Modicine Deslers seep m::-‘-nu use ui;“‘ no family wil} it after onse try ing Price twentyâ€"five conts l{" bottle. NORTHROP & LYMA®. Every %{8‘.‘.}- extepted), «t 7 FRULITS, &c. LAYEK RAISINS, ; in Whole, Haij ond (a«r , MUSCATEL, _ do SULTANA, FAVENTIA, ?i’lu' RANT®, 1 eraris LEMON f § FPRUNES, AiMONDS, ; WALNUTS, 4 HILBERTS, ind BRAZIL NUTS. We rok from experience in this matter, hay tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who | suffering from any of the complaints for which i secommended msy depend uponits being a Sc sign Remody. s The uwnuhl:g effcacy of the Canadian } Destroyer, in curing‘diseases for which it » commended, and its wonderful sucscss in sil<n h-’fislpuuammhn iew Nervous A it to a bigh ranl a list of Rom: fl“.... complaints, e*» coming Dealersin all parts of pountry ther pupplies, and each testifyirâ€" Newcastie, C. W., General Agents for ©. W Bol "l.u? Mortimer, Jc;h l:obom, w M Massey, . McCarthy, J. ESkipner, and . Brown, in Ottawa. _ _ 9 r ll\lsE Store formerly occupled by W. D« WwOOD, No. 38, on RIDEAU STREET, bas been r itted by the subscribers, and will be openes TOER â€"AY LMERDR s of Piano, Voice and HM{. Also, Mre Clark, Teacher of Dlml‘l nting. . Music Hooms and Residence, «stree!, comer laterâ€"street, Contre Town. Orders may be lettat his residence or at Orme & ©‘s Music &nfl 5 452 THE TIMES is priated and published bJ Tas Orrwa Times ParyTi®6. ax» P voustâ€" o Coxraxy, at the Ofice, 60, Sparke#t Centre Town, Ottawa,. Jaxes Corro® Managing Di »ctor; Au«x. Rosesre6® CAXADIAN PAIN G R OCERIITS, , LiQquors asp FHT A RDW AERE. Ploncuon OF MUSIC and Tessie * of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Also, Mrs. Superior HYSON Brea‘k fast SOUCNRONXG, ) to COKGOU;, j mong the mort nnportant of mod soveries stands the de, Back ana alead, Couphs, Colds, Fore Sprains, Bruises, Crawps in the Sto: Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Gows # woOD & ROSsITEE Ottawa, October 12, 1467 15 Ottawa, May 16, 1868 Ottawa Nov. 1. 1867 Tt NEW â€" STORE REPARED for Buildings of cevery description, by PianoForte Tuition ‘ Plans, Specifications, &c., i , MACE, CINXNAmMmON â€" CLoOVEs, GINGER, : MIXED SPICES, All Ground on the ] D. T.BROWXNXE * RUSSELL HOUSE, 16 Rideas Stre GUuPowI JwXPERIAI TW ANK A PEKOL, q T premises MOCidA, JAYV A Complaints, Burne ,Foald rost Bites. & :.h '_l.‘ ]fl 1\ i\\ W . €C, CLA R:cB, SIDNEY B, FP:2P, Arch YÂ¥i Will loave the KAY BROM JAMAW bad 1\ LL o for: a lengith ¢ ked, never taiing ment relict whes t known n cingle lirections are pro« z,lfl are delight in the highes Feets. * is matter, havie re those who lwne nts for which i ite being a Soveâ€" e Canadian P‘ain W ellingt se Ti AA I NECGS, _ k: Post Ofice Building, Elgin 8t 14y te «s pagy AXD __L 118GES! -'-V @earmattt? ETD Sec. ,‘Mmu:m fl"l an0€) i u. 24 osaGuRrovE & TALILL . J. BUCKLEY, L. L AwWGUSTUS KEEFER Â¥eb. 20, 1868 * * _ e '.‘M‘ ghegi s b1 toos cutetripr06 wil soumk _-.‘.‘u-hrhlht- y1, rIsTER®, SOLICH p--l‘“m.’ Baildings. 17 1807. R. IL HAYCOCK, D. O‘CONNOR, p WEEKLY TI ie eemure | the quawa Vallo _ iss in 2o 0a Wualle as €wal Canbs. enreees 2 o M,’*ofll J. WICKSTEED, epery morning, Sunday* AGENCY PUBLIC for the P HULL, near the Post ‘O8 yre are inserted in che 1 ‘of from 3 to 6 lines, per ble in advance only, .. . Â¥eâ€"A Te LA W, Solickt sA eLAWs $ TETREAU, ko 4%, Lftle 8t #26, 1867. Soliciter, Attor Dierk of the Peace i be United Counties T. DARTXE PQailp € $ & MAYCOC |FTeL A W, Sollett ymud Notarie orkâ€"streets, Otta m i. reprsinily pontER 9i to the daily "if pai to the weekly (if New York, and GEMMELL, Attorneys, $« , M.D., SCM ., in General J; 24 L VEFEE ings, Riginâ€"st., house, Ottawa, C Joux J . Grx House, L‘Orignal I. HRxrYy «nd Weekiy HUzenut SPARK @ns. 4 Ortawa. WuOorp **0 of the énorG® beiese o y Naxary NC

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