The Ottawa markets bave fallen below «ven the 'mMn-b'oMnh-h.-buududo ing. There is generally some cause assigned for var posr supyplie« by those who profess to know Now it is attAbuted in part to its being hayinp time, apd in great part to strangers buying up emmmod‘tics o« other markets. in reference t* thopna«n‘n'flo-olpun-t.k is said that about seven thoumand bushels have been bought up I‘l\rll fore they cou‘d come to marke» and sent t Kingston. 1t would appear from stateâ€" en aeviis 1 :‘n-m...-d“hn been bought -pugtlb fore they cou‘d come to marke» ‘ and sent t~ Kingston. 1t would appear from stateâ€" ments u a0e by Ottaws dealers that persous come hu\‘u‘.llmmhphn-h-uh- bfore too time in the muraing at which our how« dealers c«n buy, and p«rchase wholo loads, As i tor their own private use, and tnat they are this seat away. Thus real private consumers see then bought up by large quantities away from them not even by these from whom they can buy again a a ressonable advance, bat to be taken out of the m «rket altogether. Eggs.â€"There are u'uuh.um;u;.‘ high n‘u. in consequence of their being sent away like the potatoe», bat mast ot these go to the States. Sâ€"metbing will have to be done to remedy these evile, or we shall be starved with the money in our ' SEBE â€m PAGE. 3 oTTawa NARKETS. [Compiled expressly for the Orrawa Tioiks.] Times Offce, Oftawa, July 22, 1868. Loap Carpioa® is BaLakKLaya.â€"â€" Here is the carriage of the " haughty Earl" in the heart of Aceldama, as presented by Mr.: Kinglake. After all the ~cource obloquy hesped upon the lofty head of the last of the Brudenellsy it is pleasant to mark how the greategt and most graphic of our living historians speaks of himâ€"the most brilliant of our dead Zerrailleurs : c-d;:]-lMM almost e.«‘ tirely isolated, when, still pursuing his ward eonn:‘h'fou.d mrl“:‘hgd::n\ tow large ussian caâ€" T ueF, then distant, aaihe Nes shawe fock. of some of Searlett‘s :T' in the: morni ig n »wâ€" presented i under ochcr‘ eondi ious to Lord Cardigan. All along thou-ï¬uthi‘l::h d‘t grayâ€"coated hor:e.a«n, he. himself hungrily eyed by a breed of the hunran racé, whose numâ€" b:l:&. of tocth stared out with a " 1 ndmh:do‘:ll be shnh:; writke to i onlsu:T Il‘i-h&vdlhat%:aithi- pesuliar cortortion of feature, so often obâ€" served in the Russian soldiery, was not, in general, an expression of anything like brutal ferocity, but rather of vexation, and keen, cazer care, with a sense of baffied so near to the enemy‘s squadrons that he nm i-m;gdimnout-o as twenty ya he same phenoâ€" menon M{-d ,:klwd the attention aof some of Searlett‘s dragoons in the &-Ta,' about 80 yards from ‘;he banma. is cavairy was rotreating, but it came to a hailt, went about, ndrf::el Cardigan .u_;â€d, u_d at thh‘ti-e he was ....“,..a'mc.aï¬ , and directed some Cassacks to take him unburt.. Bat Lord Cardigan shewed no purpose. to surâ€" render, and the Cogsacks began to assail him with their lances. pomig ko eepmesimg c op | ljur prme w ce 4 on aakd . io innefoes boud mol, possibly mingled ; pelisse being rich, and wfu}n close at the time hhnfeod,‘ showed a blaze of goldlace to the enemy."‘ " And for a moment his demeanor was like that of a man who regarded the moveâ€" ment of the Cossacks as disorderly rather than hostile ; for full of high scorn at the Moflhflrï¬rhutupuil in his saddle, and kept his sword at. the :.ighl!':’dd\; ANMreaks & recely near the hip, and in peril of being unhorsed by-hmwhiche?::lddhimbym pelisse, and nearly him out of his saddle. Yet that last effort seems to have been made by a Cossack who was himself almost in retreat ; for the man at the time had his back half turned to Lord Cardiâ€" * In gan, and the thrust he delivered was the * y c hogr ï¬mu‘:* * right rear point.‘ ilant pos i:f;hunen;&hhéuï¬hthim a little way off were fying from the Engâ€" lishâ€"e«avairy, and that he must not be too slow in conformipg. " It was right,jof course, that instead of submitting to be taken prisoner, or to be butchered by overwhelming numbers, Lord Cardig«n, being ‘only alone, and altogether unuided, should disengage himself, it he could, trom the reach of his assailants by a sufficing movement of retreat, and this he secordingly did ; but before he had gallopâ€" ed tar bac«, and while still on the Russian idodthb.tuz,bofomdmthonlmdy1 had extricated himseir® from personal moâ€" lesiauiou, and had leisure to determin¢ what nest he would do, f * Being now on the verge of that period inlhhulcwhul.cd.a.ï¬ig-n’-mm dm:mmiutflh-v;“mmfor uestion «nd controversy, if not for unsparâ€" ‘i'-g blame, I would m, and say that from down to when he found himself almost alone in the presence of the cnemy‘s uv-bj,hh.drmedh'u â€"«desperate task with a rare, and most valoâ€" rous persi . _ And E1 officers, 1 &X eer wal ‘P:ls“"l. Woks Ftl!\lu E N G R A 1 from the moment when he quietly said, | f "the brigude will advance,‘ tot{eole ‘:ï¬,"’m haw whes, nearly alone in the presence of the r euemy‘s e-vhnlry he, .t‘i.’ :::ited his asâ€"| _ | . _CUT GLA8SW gailants with his sword ut slope, Lord | _: . Cardigan performed his historic act of | C ons o me‘a devotion without word or gesture indicative | sp3 ‘all of which of brivado orexcitement, but rather wit.h' choap prices... : the air of a man wuo: was performing an | &A '“W'mf."wm everyâ€"d :y daty with his everyâ€"day courage to.close the consigament. ansd Erumess.‘ ; #e, July 13, 1859. that Lord â€"Some ofIho Russian papers are not a little alarmed fu the proportion of Polish officers in the} Russian armg. ‘They still amourt to on*seromh of the whole numtâ€" ag «â€"â€"â€" ~~â€"r+~râ€"~â€" + I â€"â€"The emxt of the week has been the | ball at thcthrk'uh embassy, given by | Djemilâ€"Pacha in honour of his master‘s asâ€" | cension to the throue. The: various ambasâ€" . «adors bad previously sat down to a sampâ€" . tuous dinner}; and among other " Infidel. dogs * who partook of bread and salt was: Jardinal Chigi, the Papal Nuncie, who, wike the other officials, finished up by «moking the required number (eloven) of cigarettes. , succeeded, attended by all that was distinguished in in Paris. The Princess Metternich did the "lady of the wouse," whose arrival was signalled by an Alle Huw! | The decorations m?used those seen n* any _ball this year, and were rP‘o AiG(Câ€" W \»1ber. Notwithstanding the injunctions 0. the proplet, wine: was abundant, and a tamdâ€"up supper was CX uisitely served. Lhe dresses of the hdwl(})donged to both camps, the jJong and short. _ Some Polish and R ds. dar;:a' l"rel't;h.hrmplendomt in diamonds,only a Snglish were present ; but Madembi Becckwith and Simeâ€" those A an beauties that have carried «ll before them during the seasonâ€"were the observed of all observers. On what iaciple eguld Mahomet exelude so much fls'.uty m Paradise as his twrbaned deseendant brought hgo:fl:‘ on :o+ up truly regardleas of expeuse. . Polkas ind waltzes were kept up in deliciously .-mipl\cr'nr till a late hour, and amovg he juveniles who enjoyed themselves was en once EC 7 C e o ts; uty m Paradise as his turbaned , dant brought bgotar on 1 hursday Madame Damate is a Turkish lady from Circassia. She wore a yellow setin jupe, over which was thrown a tunic of" black , ornamented with yellow panâ€" sies, which looked like so many open eyes â€"1 robe fit for Argus, Another Guinare, from A ia, was dressed in roseâ€"colourâ€" ed satin, ::'th quite a jeweller‘s shop on her head shoulders. The Ambassador, in bidding his guests adieu, saluted each wit 1 a * May your end be happy .‘â€"Paris NON o. aD | & |m--" (POP°F S200X $H1" on *" | nand, which will be disposed of at extra low 8®O€ M & e 2 an 1 before them observed of ciple egquld 3 aty _ from |] aned . ‘ irsday ? Ma &b 4 Invite Whis After| velebrated Artists, handsomely framed. ::' : d‘?:uho.‘l‘vahlu-u“ ".“’b“ together with several elegant uï¬z‘“dd“ are “unt A small balance ot the Dry Goois Stock still on FINE ENGRAYINGS, )R SALE REAL WARBBHOUSE HRISGS, PORK, FLOUR, BUT»â€" ‘ER, CHaRSE. ANSELL & MICHAELS | imspection of the splendid consignment of NEW GOODS they have just received, comprising a CaSES ROYAL ITALIAN BIT» TERS, J. MARTIN & CO. BUTTER CUT â€"GLA8SSWARE, ARRIVALS: AT THE LBS. MAPLE SU°GAR. J. MARTIN & CO. J. MARTIN & CO. J. MARTIN & CO. i were Polkas u'ol‘smx OoF THE ANVIL, Was | You can ind a complete : 763â€"3Jm H ARVESTING Consisting in part of GRAS3 AND gGRAaLNX SCYTUES, Blood‘s Solid German Steel, Blood‘s Solid Cast Stee!, Blood‘s Sclid Sitver Steel, MHiggine‘ Solid German Stoel, * ligxina‘ Solid Cast N ‘ Whiting & Co.‘s Cast Steel l e lluor’nu Old Pattern Stecl, + eapin ook®, C Slckles, ® Scbth“.suflu- rain Cra iles, Maley Hey Forks, Grind Stones, from 20 Uhe. to 200 lhe., §¢., €0,, Together with a complete mesortment pf SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, AL8O, sc\"l'IISl ; SNATHS! :.; BKAKES! ¢UVLT IY A TORS. PLOU (GH 8, s FORKS AND STONES, HARDW ARE, PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE, BENZOLE, Vaurnish, Japan, Glass, Putty, &e., &¢. eA Romember the placs. & BOILED AND RAW OIL MACHINERY AND LUBRICAT!ING ‘ AT LOWEST CASlI PRICES | Ottawa, Jane 30th, 1868. Ottawa, July 14, 1868. OPFERS FOR SALE, EXTRA, No. 1, ant CULL, PIXE and CEDAR SHINGLE®, ‘aT MARKET PRLO®ES, In lots to suit purchasers. ln great varioty ; and & general assortinent « OcLaAMATIOX BEALED TENDERS, sddressed to the underâ€" signed, will be received at this o€ee until NOON ot FRIDAY, the 3ist JULY instant, for: the conâ€" struction of a PLER at the hoad of the Cornwal! Canal ; and alzo for the construction of a REGUâ€" LATING WEIR and RACEW AY, bet ween Locks Nose. 17 and 18, opposite the Town of Cornwall. Plans and specifications of these works can bo seen at this office, or at the office of the Superiatenâ€" dent of the Cornwall Canal, on and after TUES. DAY, the 2ist IN3TANT, where Printed forms of Tender can also be obtained. The signatures of two solvent persons willing to become surety for the due fulfilment of the Conâ€" tract must be attached to each l“adnr. Co.curn;r-o LYE, CAUTION To THE PUBLIC. The remarkable success which has attended the introduction of the celebrated Concentrated Lye sited the cupidity d ‘:h:phl:" Ts lowe ot an un rm in town <which has already been convicted of borrowing other brains) by a spurious imitation called ifier. To avoid dluzuh ment a: chasers d be careful to ask Harto‘s centrated Lyo. which is sold by all respectable Druggists and Grocers in town and country. 783y CHTXYUGLEFACTO® Y! Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 10th July, 1838. HINCLE® FOR SALE, Ottawa to Metsalte, consisting of 100 acres, which are cleared and in the highest state of culti vation. The soil is of the vory best quality, and there is a now Frame Buil P C C CC iCA . u‘% The Euglish Chursh and School House is two aores from the tours, the Moâ€" thodist Church and Catholic Charch can be seen from the door. There is a nine mile road runping beside the lot. ‘The liailroad Station is about two miles from the house. There will be a chance rv- in part of the purchase money if required t is well fenced and watered For further mr tioulare gw&. subscriber on uugmn TOlâ€"1â€" 3 W M HALPENNY. _ At arecent meeting of the Bakers of this city the tollowing decision waâ€" come t : We, the undursigned B«kers of the City of Ottaâ€" H. Mocarmick, 0. & C. ""‘“l John A. Kimber, James Warnock, Robt. Jamieson, Francis Best, Jehn Coombs, _â€"_J. DURLKE & SON have just received from the best I?IH and Canadian Manutastarers a large stook * And alt whom it may cones" OTICE TO COONTRACTOR®, Books, Pocket HBooks, Clerks® Check Books, Post and Foolscap )oâ€w Books and Tressos ing Ewers, and . &A lot of Gla«s and Penter Inkstands ; a fow extra lur size suitable tor Bank use. Windsor and Newton‘s Solid Sketch Bâ€"ok. _ > J. DURIE & sON, 499y _ 10 Spark«â€"st., opposite the Russoll Hous The subscriber having completed his Ottawa, July 13, 1368. Antoine‘s Celebrated Violette Copying Inks. The 'uflE;th in use. Postage and Bill Stamps. R TATIONER Y. READ! BREAD : or any FARM FOR SALE. a new Frame Building and a good Stone also a good Barn, .913,.:-,55:" and other SALE Lot No. 15, 4th Concession, ucester, Rideau Front, seven miles from on the macadamized road leading from ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEA! om plet o -ufloflmM af BLANK â€" BOOKS Straw Forks, By Order, taley and Grape Vine, lay Rakes, Straight a NALLS, aT MIF THO3. BIRK®TT, For sale b T. ISAACS, _ Centre Town, Spai beâ€"st TO FARMERS, t M PLE ME NT JORN ROCHSSTER, Jx 68. T8at «Sign of the Anvil, No. 24, Rideauâ€"street. GLASS, cilflll 'H! ,v Charles Do'{-do. herles Lancy, Francois Vacaon, R. K. & J, C. Jamieson. Thos. Hanly, William Gaudry, Sey the Stones, ®F. BRAUN, Seoreta ry. PUTTY, nd to accept the and Bont, T80td steol, T914 | All kinds | aale: l. a l‘. l ® ‘l _A ‘\ â€" N ) ) b ll € .l( ) Baldwin‘s Alarm Money Drawers, , Cash Custoxs warawcMkXT, Ottawa, July 3, 1868. Au-ruoaulm Discount on Amerfcan Invoices until furtber notice, 28 Kar cent. R. S. M BorenkTTs, J SEWILL, LIVECXPOOL, a ; Manufacturer by #pecial a intment to ET MXAJESTY ‘l'lli QmEN.X{s‘;’AL FAMILY, AND . COURT OF SPAIN, THF RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORD3 COMâ€" MISSIONERS OF T[“E ADMIRALTY, HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA‘3 ROYAL NAVY :‘ sA Prizs Medalist of the Great Intarn«tional Exhibiâ€" tion of London, 1382, an‘d of the Uniâ€" versal Exhibition of Paris, 187. | _ WBP MmRRTT DDCORV Mr. JOUN LESLIE, * Sparkeâ€"street, Agent for Ottawa and Vicinity, For the sale of theso fdf_lmc‘c"“le:'nkcqu s Sole Wholesale Zgents in sule of J, Sewill‘s Watches. Ottawa, May 20. | suuuumi.uu. HIDDRN VIRTUES BROUGHT TJ iMGUT, For 300 years the curative rqutlu of Sarsaâ€" parilliun nave lain dormant in a pirt of the roo*. that have écoaped the notiee of chomists. By the Ee e PE L w d nee es recenily discovered by Dr, Radway in onrmg the -o:loin:l pnpon{u from ugu’nbl- substances that entét into the oouvnlliu- of RAD: WAY‘s RENOVAIING RESOLVENT SARsAâ€" PARTLLIAN, the erystilline principle of Sarsaâ€" Fapo ioh o oc c i4 tsA Abos Aitisine? dio snn‘ . 2 parillia, was found to possess the truevirtues ascribed | to this root, obtained as it now is under DR RADâ€". WAY‘3 new process, rescues, by _its wonderful curative power over all forms of ehronic, »kin, scrofulous, and uncured uooudu‘{ discases, the. reputation of Sarsapariila from the unfavorable olx;\a- ot the medical faculty. QflSAl’AMLI.IAN. SARSAPARILLIAN, ascsociated with other ingredients of extraordinary ‘curative properties, enters into the composition of RADW AY‘3 Rll’OVAl‘INu RESOLVENT,‘ And this remedy may now be considered as the most effectual and quick curative remedy in all Cbronic Glandular, Skin, Kidney, B‘adder and lhinn{' discases. In diseases of the Lungs, Bronchi, Throst and Liver, it affords immediste assistance. +It communicates its curative powers THE OTTAWA TIMES, JULY 28, 115â€"2m wi WERERY APPOINT baths o Mere yr rrenrnt foruis, aud by inuno Potash, Mercury, in soveral forms, and by inuncâ€" tions, which only ugpn.od or stifled the discuse, wn# persons curecd by the Resolvent made under the old process, lllu:: with Spermatorrhors, W eakening Discharges, ,, threatoning imp»t mcy, have since married and have children 0: from 5 to 15 years now living, without:a sign of inherited diâ€"ease. ‘This we consider good evidence of its thorough curative and Truitful efficacy I" â€"(~ee page :4 of False and True, Dr. nadway‘s sew medical book, article headed, " Ricord vs: hadway.") & 1; this rem under . the old prosert, pnuu'nod m.h*, p;m:‘lnun properties, itsfailâ€" ure now is improbab.e and almost impossible. In all cases of Skin Diseaso:, Pimples, Blotches, Worms or Insects, Black Spots in the Flesh, Soros, Eruptions, eto., a few doses will remove and reâ€" store the Skin to a clear and beautiful appearance. Io Chronic Diseases, Ulcers, Tamois, Fov:i, Sores, ete., a cure is sure to follow its use. In all dizeases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and whore the Urine deposits sediments cither of a brick dust color, gravel or Albumon, white shrods dud:’y-n&: a fow doses will d-flg‘mm sizns of terror to its nataral condition. SARSAâ€" llxu.:’{um to its nataral condition. SAR3Aâ€" PARLLLIA N RESOLV ENT is a far botter nnw? tor Kun‘::fluhiu than Bashu. See that eac bottle of way‘s Resolvent has the word «Sarâ€" syparillian * on the label. &l«.tl per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. DF. RADW AY & CO.,© i 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montreal, lt Sent to all of Canada,. W. M. IASSIY.P"‘l l Agont, Ottawa, s Reav Fauss axo Trusg â€"Send one letterâ€"stam to RADW AY & CO., 459 St. Paulâ€"»treet, Montreal Information worth thousands wiil bol;mn you. Price of RESOLVENT sARSAPARI N, $1 per bottle, or $10 por dozen, 780b _ & M feme" ‘The Spanish Gipsey, by Géorge Eliot; Part 3rd of the Pupils of 5 John, by Author of Heir of Hedaliffe; Purts 1 and 2 of Tae Hormts, by tev. Jhas. Kingsley ; Dead Hea Fruit, bi.l. E. Brad don; arcadian Geology, by. Prof. Dawson, (aew editon); The Disciple, by George MacDonald ; Author of +nnals of a Quist meighborhood ; Week Day ermuns. by R w. Dale; aeeser at Truth, by the Brothers: Hlare, Sm edition) ; Speeches und Addrerses on the British American Uniâ€"n, by the late tion. ‘% 1». Mogeo; 150 sketohes and Plans of Sermons, by Dr. Jaber Burns. tnl}fg This SALOON has bmï¬md up in a neat and attractive manner. is always attended by competent and attentive workmen. Loh K. MLLES, Diance, Puerpera! Bysteria, &c., «o. Fhis preparâ€" ation is from the re ipo of a celebratod French #hy sician, and the very great success which has aconded its use huvv case, nd-lmmhl;‘:' ost medical skil" '? no uufl.u:u Id-.d“lo subscriber to give it every i «puablicity. The geauine has tn nb-u’ihf‘r;‘.o and addrers on each bottle. Price one dollar.: Sole Proprictor, J. A. HUARTE, Chemist, 3Â¥6, Notre Dameâ€"strect, _ Tor the relief and cure of Epilepsy, Et. Vitus‘ Deute, Puorporal Hysterin, 0+ 44â€" ‘This properâ€" HAaIRDRESSTNXG 8$aLOO® _‘Marte‘s Florids Water, equal to anything imâ€" ported, Price 37} conts per bottle,. 18y ALEX. WORKMAN & C0., of Scauts copstantly on hand WYA TCHKES. Octawa, April 13. EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS : TLES‘8 ARODEE!S EPILEPTIC CURE, TK BEBT SQW IX USY BELL‘S BLOCK, ELGLNâ€"ST. H & A. SAUNDERS, Hair Dresser, by a tment, to his > . Mesalenty the Gerneoon ontrals OUIDA‘$s BOOKS AP HIR AllBo, Commissioner of Customs AXD Wetx& _*___>â€" Mortreal. the Domimon for the Ottawa, Agents A for 148y Tloy ALL payments to be mado un account of m. Ontario Government may be made to the \ And its Agencies. Dated at Toronto, $0th Pnd mMR OS RE CCC V TBT SE | Conrt, at QTTA Y A, by PUBLIG AUCTION, by | HECTORMcLEAN, «t air Auction Roouu.slmrh- | street, in the l,‘itE of Oftawa, at twolve Celock, ‘| noom, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th JULY NEXT, | the following Real I"nut.é, vie: | _ All and singular that ain parcel or tract of | land and premises situate lying and being in the | Township of Nepean, in the bo‘-: d|c.tlcwn. wC . o us tae L4 21242 hy a Amanaanra. Ostober 31, 1867 fla[@nhtmn&nt Â¥lolices. 1i pursiance 0f 1NO MUOPRE UA O TC3T PW the H\K JANUARY, 1867, and the final order for vaie bereinâ€"dated the 30th MAY last, there wili be sold with the Aryrob:ui of the Master of this Conrt. at DTTAWW A, by PUBLIC AUCTION, by Ee e t P ts F and l'rov' ince of |'Jnturio. ntaining by admoasureâ€" ment one huncred acres, be the same more or less, bein‘g composeq of the North Ralt of Lot Number lnens In the Fitth Consession of the said Townâ€". ship of Nepoan, Rideau Front. 'lrho niJ land is well adapted for farming par poses, and es on the onst aide of the main road fiom _ ttawa to Richmonil; about ;ix:{ acres of it are cleared and und ar c gh'nion, and it is situatâ€" ed amongst the bost lands‘ in the County of Carle: . ton.. 1t is ffteon miles fiom Ottawa, and five mlesg, from Richmond and the Miyer Goodwood, a conâ€" :rnintly flowing stream passos through the contre t. TOTICE. Oneâ€"tenth of the parchake money is to be paid down by the purchaser t the Vendor or his Soliciâ€" tors atthe time of rale by way of deposit, and the balauce on or betore the Ist AUGU®T next; upon fayment of which he will be ontitled to a conveyâ€"1 ance, and let into possegsion. _ es & In other respects the conditions of sale are the standing conditions of the Court of Chaneary. The deed from the late Alexander Emalie to the Plainâ€" tif will be produced at the time of sale. N L CE ie OE COTF tomk ie ce c dna e tk s a DaVIS r«,] EMSLI 11 pursuance of tne Deeree In thi 1 B ALRLA Gomamccadet 7 rere e oBarar t All pnru:n to the suit, with the excoption of â€"the Vendor, are to be at liberty to id ‘ Farther partioulars, and conditions of sale. may be had at the Ofices of the said Master and MESSRS LEWIS, PINIEY AND WARD, Jttaâ€" wa, and M. R. VANKOUGHNET, Eâ€"<Q., and MESSRS. O‘DONOUOB & WARMOLL, Toronto, Dated this 13th day of June, 1845, (Signed),! | +JOHN WILSON, _‘ , s Master at Ottawa. LEWIS, PINHEY & WARD, Vendor‘s Solicitora _‘ 768td London Music Store! PIANOS. PLIANOS. ‘° gparUxIONx MAKER, @5 f EveryPLANO from.this establish ment warranted for 5 years. Also just recoived a new atock of VICTORIA GR&AXS and MELODEOXS VTIOLINS,~CONOERTINAS, ,GU B & in prarvatiogt s E , GUITARS &c,, Second hand Planog taken in part vays «it to new ones. . >, . | â€" Cornectod with this establishment is a Piano Maausacturer, who will attend punctually to all orders for TUNING Ipit at tho'!py:!o'llll:lle Store. Lesteo of ifer Majesty‘s Theat e Ottawa, March 25, 1§68. : © §51â€"309y ROYAL ,CANAIIAX BAXNE, , OTTAWA AGENOY‘;â€" O%ceâ€"â€"Dosbarats‘ Pu‘lding, 77 Sparks 8t | M. P. MAYES. Aomer. f Ortuws. Jun« 21. © 1 67 RoyalCanadianiagk Ottawa. June 21. wW. NOTMAN Photographer to the Queen CPI-NIB or { WELLINGTON AND METCALPE & SPREPTS, â€" PIANOFORTES When ho will be propared to fulil orders diferent bt .uches of Photography. Q‘tawa, Jan. 31, 1868. â€" _ > _____â€" _ 582 “7 OULD inttmate that having all his arrangoments comploted, his Monday Next, 3rd February Establishment will be Opened Notice is herel Berths, in the foll the places and da mentjonod bolow, St. Mawice Territory, attho Crown Timber Ofice, Three Rivers, on the 2nd day of september next, Loeer Otawa "ftrhlnry. at the Crown Timher Office, Montreal, on the 16th day of Soptembernext. Upper Ottaiwa h’nm’lory. &t the Crown Timber Office, Uttawa, o.jlhq Tth day of October next, «_ CONDLTIONS OF £ALE. Firstâ€"Tho b«\t s at their extimated area, more or less, to be. pub at Public Auction, at such upset Bouus, in addition to the annual â€"ground rent, as may be determingd by the Jcpartment of Crown Lands. | § The bertha to b‘. adjudged to the party bidding the highest amount of Bonus, The Bonus and first season‘s rent to be paid im mediately after the Berth is adjudged in each case. Somw{.-hruq'l to whom berths are adjudged tc bear the oxpu@e of running the linee, when found necessary, in accordance with instructions to be issued by the Department of Crown Lands. Fousth:.â€"â€"In all other respects the berth# to be | quawa, Marcuil. _ _ _ _ _ _ 379M _ subjoot to the provizions of the Order in Cenneil of r 4 the 16th Jancary last, and to the g@BOMAL Titber | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"_â€"â€"__._____.__.__. Regulations now in force or which may bereafter a~~ OR SALE.â€"â€"THE WESTe be in force, f f !i;mzmuawxo.fl.u ‘The Berths to be offered for sale oun be ascerâ€" m-ulmé)o?;:'od!&.; at the respective Crown Timber Offi¢es. the same Convession, at in the ocov74 tained &t "‘;““ mw..-r.uu-.nqmwwm | _ G. A. BNURGEOIS, | apply ‘to Joux and Wu. Tromso®, l:gu, and 193â€"3awtl | Assistantâ€"Commissioner. _‘ «EWI8 & Prewrv. Barrister, Ottawe. _ Jo2â€"141â€"f Third â€" Ltcon*oa to issue to the successful comâ€" petitor«, within one month from the day of sale. "yag., lier §d sty‘s Theatre, "®K Wellipgton Street, ‘ . A new and assortment of JUST RECBIVED AT THE In Chancery. 0008 AM s 6 t X. 4 m‘:"_'._ fas: x F"i“ x> x / Gyo6 | a \WR ’!53 4 ‘ ';‘.‘ "W\ '_ï¬_ï¬J mt P Pasa{ yÂ¥ Y c v": // x \ }/ Droarnar xt or Crows Laxps y given that a Sale of Thabef wing territories, will be held at es, and subject to the conditixns ramely : xobor, A.U., 1867 ‘I. 4. WOOD, D FORESTS ree In this cause dated reasurer of Qataric TE Quebes, 19th June, 1868 E. MILES 582y "ST.LAWREBENUE @AND â€"OTVIAW A~+4=~< RAILWAY. | (formerly the Ottawa & Prescolt Railway.) ‘ f OX and AFTER FRIDAY, the 2711 of u_n'.'[R 1968, and until firther notice, TRAINS will run | T94 as follows : e i wppin s Mixed, 7. 13 a. w. 10,.90 a, in. _Â¥ « Express, 1.85 p. m. 4.15 p. m. Lrayk orrawa. aR@VEIN PRESCOTT. Exprets, 7 a. m. $.25 q, in. - Mixed, 1.09 p. m. 4 15 p. m. The time of these Trains has been losrruï¬â€˜d as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, cas ane west. N. B.â€"Those 1rains run on dlontreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa hecked through from and to stations on Grand Trunk Railway Return tickets to Prescott, Kufltvillo and Jttaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principals & tions o the "ine. T . DETLOR, THOMAS REYNXOLDS3, A«. M.=â€"TRAINS will leave 7:15 Brockville daily at 7.15 a.m., and 3:15 p.m., arriving at Sandpoint at 12:40 p m. and 9 p.m. LEAVE SANDPCINT. P 5. l AÂ¥ A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will leave s H oD Sandpoint at 5:15 a.m. and 1:20 g.m.. atriving xt Brockville at 11:30 a.m, and :45 p.m. .. _ All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Fall with Trains to ind from Porth. _ y N s The 7:15 a.m. trair. from Brookv.lle connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for O‘t‘?wu. Portage â€"duâ€"Fort Pembr.ae, &c.. &¢., and the 1:15 pm. train from Handpoint leaves after those steamers are due rom east and west, I ABBOTT, Euperintendent, Ottawa, M+y 14. 1868 HANGE OF YTImME. Brockville, April J i 126 . Trains now leave 1 ONAVENTURE STATIONX as follows : % Day Express for Ogrieneburg Ottawa, Brookville, Ki gston, Bellevilie, Toronto,Guelpt, London Brantford, Qoderich, Bu'éu'. », Detroit, Chicago, and A‘l point® W @st, Bbu.sessssseee> Nigh â€" do _ do _ do do _. do Accommodation Tra n for Vaudreuil at Returping each imcrming, arriving in 40 MORLMMEL Bicconscospecssestectessensercetees D80A t Accommodation T+aia for Kirgston and Intermediate Ft tions, at.... ....... T:00 av Trains for Lachive â€"t ..........*5:00 a m, 7:00 a n Â¥;a mm. 2 noop, :;.0 pm,;*1;:40 p m, 6;00 p n and 6:30 p m. _ â€" *C; 1 *The 5:00 a m and 410 p to Trains runs through t« Plattaburgh, an«d there connect with the Cha? [plain boats, s SUMMENR "AlNRANXGE MEX Accommodation Tra n for Tsland Pond and Intermedia .e Stations at......... Expres$ fOT BORROD D b......csecesssmesecnees Express tor Boston and New Y ork, at..... Express for Quebec, Tsland Pond, Gor ols CA AtaiB. cmd artP cce Ldictricts Auied * BA ABd POTUADE mm emrerssenenes»se. s 2500 p m Night Express for Quebec, Island Pond, | Gorham and Portland, u:sphg beâ€" } tween Montreal and 1sland Pond at . | St. Milaira, St, Hyacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville and Coa icook only, at........ ...........10:10 _p D par Q‘us»lng Cars on ail Night Trains. Bag ‘Iï¬ chooked through, y a steamer Curt«ita leaves Portland ever; BSATUT OAY AFTERNOON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday right), for M?Il fax, N s., returning on Tuesday, _ ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAIL« WaAY. Sho has excellent accommodation for passepger and freight. The International Company‘s Steamers, ruonin in connection with the Grand Prunk I‘.nilca{ eave Port‘and every MSNDaY, WEDNESDA and FRIDAY, at 5 p m, for St. John, N. B. _ _ _ Tickets issued through at the Company‘s princi pal suations. ++ For further information and time of arrival am departure of all trains at terminal and way st» ticns, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Sta tYRAXD TRUYVC RAILWAY COMe X PANY ©F CANADA. THE ANNU COMPANY‘S OFFICE, in the CITY of OT TAW Z4 FRIDAY;, l4ru OF AUVGUST NEXT Of which all persons interested are hereby requir ed to take notice. Commencing on the 20in April, 1868 Ottawa City, June 27, 1809 3.] SUMMER 7/ NRANGEMENTsS, [ LMAVE PRESCOT Ottawa, Jan. 22, +936 i * C.J;: BRYDGES, Managing Director July 7, 1868. 650tf CANADPA CENXTRAL RAILWAY CoOMPANY," + VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LEI 'Bn-iâ€":lio eve of Confederation, and Ottaw» being definitely sett‘ ed upon as its capital, eould not fail to be :aade to pay. ture, of cut stone ; t as large plateâ€"glass windows. and is four _norlo‘):‘zh_. ox‘:lnllvo_ofl_t_hg_ bazement It is finely situated : a the corner of Wellington and O‘Connorâ€"streets, in mediately opposite the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings: an<. has three vacant lotsatiached, so that the Buildings cou}d be enlarged t any eâ€" qnin‘d': pasuly Enquire at the to It is built on the 1 :ost modern style of architeo ANADA CENXTRAL RAILWAY CO. Two Bucllings to Let, LEAVE BROCKVILLE Aailroabs. GOING SOUTH AND EAST FJR SALE OR TO LET. The Victoria Hotel Aercadd | ieath to be addressed to / c o ARDTY CLEMOW . ESQ., Or JOHN MENEY, Esq., { Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W _ | Marcu 11. 379 ‘ At TW ELVE o‘clock, noon, GOoYN3 WEST, Will be held at the l‘ 'l NO :nore eligible chance could be offur»d to any party in the Bote! keo;ing line than the lease of the keo;ins line than the lease of wboe YIRSTâ€"CLASs HOTEL. td Ete () (Di 10.35 a, im. _ 4.15 p. m. aRRIVEIN PRESCOTT GENERAL MEETING ARRIVE 1N OTIAW AING the Upper part o FA umflsl!w's Clothin Corper of Sussex and Clar «! 100t8. , Managing Director * : 3y Managing Director, 412y W . R. W ORSLEY, EV NAR‘I‘[!\;EAU. 8:30 5:10 7,00 8:40 |Quebec and Gull Ports rl) Tuesday EUE EFsDA The tirct clars Iron So 3t. Andrew‘s Whart, | o kor Pictou, Nova Scotia, calling «t Father Point, dJaspe, Perce, Chacham, Newcastle, Miramichi and / hediac. â€" Returning willieave Pictou on Tuesday, ith August, at 5 o‘ciock, p.m« "Ibe cteamers connect at Shediac with E. & \. &A. R R. toSt Jobn, N.33., and steamer for Prince Edward Jeland, and at Ricton with N. 8. Railway to Halifax. Through tickets to 85. John, N. B.,$16; Halifax, Nova Seotia, §17.50 ; Eastport, N17.50 ; Portland, $19.50 and Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by teamers at reduced rates, For freightor passage CBHAS. E. BRUSH, Agent, Ottawa July 21, 1864. * teamer® wpply to 1368 trip» e‘r?nâ€"clnu Fare (monls extra) .................. $3 80 decond * * rivessionis reurisens O WB dirst .. * Retorn « vsessussssscucessus M M Bn‘gng checked tarough. Parcel Express daily to and from Montreal and 11 landings. Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs avded at L‘Orignal, . Tickets; &o., may be obtainesu at the office of 4. C. E. BRUSN, and aiso at the Office un the rharf, or on board the steamer, ' 1 Ds d en anere Queen . V iectorig Captain A. Bowir, * Leaves the Queen‘s Wbarf with mails and passenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morning. (Sundays exâ€" U ontad\ at halfâ€"nast 6 a‘clock. arriving at 4:15 p.m gers for Montreal, every morning, (Sundays septed) at halfâ€"past 6 o‘clock, arriving at . {are. OV ALMail L New Brunswick l’ll:‘:‘l aesireus of a ‘;i;li;nt tmp can obtain Ixcursion Tickets to Greuville and back forone 3 >3# 3 1168 [T!‘ON FOWARDINC & RAILWAY ) ~ compPany. Upper Ottawa Route. [ZZ Travellers and tourists will find this a delightfal @rmes Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate landâ€" | ng* on Tresdayw and Priaays it 4 o‘clock, ppm _ ; & LE 0+ Amwaatmeon I Jonaisting of the following firstâ€"class Eteamers, ‘ aAKN #1880X, â€"__â€" «aptain Marphy.. ALLIANCE, « = 64 Find®ay. ‘ SMER ALD, = = s* Tomer, . REC 98, » â€" i _ Cowley. ‘ ALCMET, = * *4 Blondin. JASON GOULD, = * Boitoa. PONTIAC, _ = â€" u_ Dugg@®a. eE» BROKE. = = + Overman» â€"+SOW BIRD, « « %4 Beattic« Until further notice the Stcamer Ann Sison wil} eave Aylmer every day (Sundays excepted) for ne Upper Uitawa 2t 8:30 a.m., connecting with the Wliance at head of railroad at 12:30, touching at iraprior, San@poine, Bristol, Bunnechere, Farrell‘s L Paks Autib® n io UNR BEGZEIC Jn ult Pud OTTAWA RIVER NXAVIGATION comPaNx‘s MATL STEAMER â€"‘ 18(8 "L arf, Gould‘s Wharf, and i potnns im tages will leave Gouia‘s Whaurfimmediately after he mrrival.of the Steamer Aftiance for Cobden, «anecting with Steamer Joson Gould, and arriving t Pembroke samo evening. The Steamer Pombrolc leaves PembroKe at 7 ‘clock, a.m., on Tuesday, Tharsdzy and Saturday x Des Jouchims, calling a t intermediate ‘ports, sturning on same day, leaving at 2 p.m.,:connectâ€" ng at Pe nbrozo with Steamer Jason Gould which .aves daty at 5 am., and arriving at Portageâ€" laâ€"Fort at 10 a.w . + The Steamer 4...ance leaves Portegeâ€"diâ€"Fort 4. «uching at Goald‘s Wharf, Furreli‘« Whart, E* ®â€" achere. Bristoi, Sandpulut and Arpprior, snd rrlno'g at head of rallway at 12:40, aus connuctâ€" ag with Ann Simwon at Pontiac. . Passor~ers reach «ylmer at 4 p.m = The Stoamer Culume leaves Mavolock for Chaâ€" eaun Village and intermediate ports on Tnesday« it 6 o‘clock, a. m., and réturaing tea~«s Chapean Village same day», at 2 oclock. | . _________ _ tetween Brockville and Ottewa, vis Breckville nd Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" Â¥ay Company‘s Steamers : i Urpwarps, [AAVO OURWB Bt......s». ccccesevececcereee cssn 0300 & Mi» wrrive at Aroprior at sever e crenvcerenmensee 2200 pIn Leavre Aum:t devevestoneecceevienseecececilet i 9i. Artive at Â¥iHO Bt..............co«.s..1:45 p m. In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railway <igkt Trains, East and West. k“" Brw‘lï¬u. u""“'"’-'l: a.m. rrive at IOF Mt.,...survesseseccsesscsâ€"12:t0 p.n. Loave Amtmt puisatine rrosviareves MB ;!. C x powswaRrD®, Leare Brockville at..... ... Arrive at Arpprior at............« arrive at Ottawa at ...... PRESENXT : 414 EXCELLENCY TBE GiTYERNOR GENEâ€" RAL 1X COUNCIL Cn the rocommendation of the Hon. the Minister { ( nstou s, andunder and in v_rtas of the suthoriâ€" y «ouferred by the Act pessec. during the recen estion ofthe Parliament of Censda, Sist Vic., J . 6, intituled : «An Act respecting the Cusâ€" on 1," His Excellency in Council bas been pleased to 1 :ake the following regulation : * [:: addition to the Warehousi ag Ports mentioned intae Act passed during the rwcent Session of the Paliament of Canada and intituled : * An Act respecting the Customs," and also in addition to the Ports named in the lists snctioned by subseâ€" quent orders of His Excellency in Council, passed uncer the muthority of the said Act, the underâ€" westioned Port shall be, end it is bereby includeq in the list of Warehousing Ports in the Dominion of Canada, viz: 4 sTEAMSIUIP COMPANXY Oltawa City, April 22, 1866 A SELFeACTISG S0ODA WATEHR AP»â€" PABATUS, with eflhdm u-‘lcu. Mz for cash. Apply to WILLLAM PRODERIC Condensed Time Table morning (Landays excepted) at 9:30 a.m. oo ns asn. Thart Parroils Whart, 1 ®. OVERNMENT HoUSK, 0TÂ¥ AW A, Fridoy, 26th day of June, 1868, Struntrs. I:apum R. G, Nicnous, t four o‘clock, p MARKET STEAMER Will leave Linec between Quebec, ‘ s pnd Nova Seoctia, every t W. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. P‘ rovince of Nova Scotia, The Port of Londonderry the 28th of JOLY,| 1x CoXXEL rew Eteataship FOR SALE. AWA. £NICHOLS, 4 r & and intermediate land~ | w “LNUT.}, ay s it 4 o‘clock, m ; RiLBERTS, ind 1%. W. BHEPHERDâ€" _| grpa427]F NUTS. R. £. CASSELS, |sti» Clerk Privy Council 37 130â€"8 719 ..... 5:00 pm President 1868 1248 Axoia W amsiionsi 6B7¢Z 16 Ridean Street, Ottawa. Tlll SUBSCRIHERS® beg to in th:ir Customers that their Stock i. complets, and embraces every delicacy « Reason, among which will Lb ud a « . assortmont o l Orange PSKOr, ) Flowery & : Japtn * ) i 8SUGARS, 1. JIXAF, | BROKENXN LoA 4 CRUSNHED, , GRroUxD, 1 Â¥ELLC Y | COFFEE, Brewkiast BOUCHONG, ) so â€" CONGOU, ; Supericr HYSON | FRUITS, &c. | LAYEK RAISIN®, #@~ KRoasted aud Ground daily on ; VHOCOLATE and QuuOi, FRENCH, flavored with Vanilla TAYLORS, > 1367 ax» 1808 SPICX3, I 'l\us CANADIAN PAJN DELIROYEN wa. | now beem before the public for s length ¢ "Ih-o,nd-bvnruod is well Tiked, nove» t aaliog & thugle instance to give permanent reliel «het | thmely nsed, and ..fl...-.. known a single 1:ddhw'=tomm;lnp . y followed ; on , All ane | od with its mm, ul seeck thigs ::t | terms of its virtues and magical eGects. _ _ Ottawa Dscember 19 Jlark, Teacher of Dr and PasiGng. ..A '{-; and Wm.unm,‘w CANADIANK PAIN ces1®CNS ‘)nornnol OÂ¥ MURIC and Terche: # _ of Piano, Voice and Har= ony. A‘so, Mr | Piwnm' for Buildings of © | description by | SLDNEY B. FPLP, Architect We from ce in this matter, havie Wrï¬mm:mmtm“ those who aft suflering from any of the complaints for which it + «66ommendcd may depend upon its being a Sove: *ï¬ m-k:!.:.ouy of the Conadian Paiw Destroyer, in diseases for which it 1# rt commended, and its wonderful success {n subduing Wapfld Rocumatism. and to re ievibe ,..T. ections, ertitle it to a high â€"ank a «t list of Remedies for these complaints, <74!mm tont findtippimniedvars meitine or o © a* to the mhpm ‘The Cans fian Pain Destroyer never falls to give mmediate rolief. All Medicine Deniers n.‘- i Physicians orderand usedt; and no fawi‘y w‘ll G ROCEFERI y ®.. | LIQuors anp | TIARBRDWAERE.. P Irterâ€"street, Cosntre Town. T Jrders may be lettat his residence oz at Orme 4 Bcown, mong tae mort importaut of modern Medisa! ts soveries stands the a‘s Music Etore de, Back ana alead, Ourn.hc.lmd:.msfl:}'t- Mm Dy’:wr). bowel w Burns ,F calds, Bites, &o , ke. J NA E Store by W. D I‘ WOOD, No. 38, on fiPEAD STREET, bo been r ‘_tted by the subscribors, and will bo ope0® on MONDA7, FOUKTEENTH OCTOBER, «@ an entise new stock of â€"NEW STORE! ROYAL MAIL LINE â€" #"AN OMNIBUE# punctr ally To connect with the Uni Company‘s Eteamers. THE TIMES is pristed aod published 4* 'l‘uOH'A’l‘anommW uoo-m.uuno.o.,u,u-t-‘ Centre Town, Ottawa. Jaugs JTort® Managtug Di Actor ;PQAurs. Ronporeo® woop & KossITER Oltawa, Cotober 12. 1461 . â€"_. _ 1t _ Pianoâ€"Forte ‘Puition ! W, C. CLAKK. NUSCATEL, . do a SULTANA, VFALENTHA, > * erHkRaAXTS, > i CRAPLS,. ORA N« out it after onse try ing it. Prion twentyâ€"five cents pe * MACE, ._ _ CINNAmMOX CLOVES, GINGER, XTXED sPICES, Ottawa, May 16, 1808 premiscs U GUZPOWDE] INXPERIAL, TW ANKAY; Plauns, Specifications, &c., TE A®S. NOCUaA, JAVA, RUSSELL HOUSE in Whole, Haif ond Q. BRQWNXE & idtARDy RUNES A1i MOND®. " adF d o, â€".' se mm We 1 +s AN GOroind 6n the Promi> ..‘:‘Bq&'ï¬t'.fl‘ D. T. BROWNE & o. +anuary 17 1867. P Sbpmcurcribtfiemeees on a 41« NORT! P & LYMAX, neweastle, C. W carn "tlly family t: Will leave the ind MUSCOX AIx JAMAILCA FRYi LEMO NS on Forwarding Rs+S®* JAMES MULLIGAN 10 inlonws Stock is now CEYLOX NUTMEGS MoTI \V eflingtonâ€"st an for €. W 452 «very 7 a % wÂ¥ €! POV , Dec. 6, 1867. l; aRRISTER®, SC Oflice â€"Mosgrove‘s ’ll Ott awa. WrniIAM Oitawa, m ® . LAPIELRRLE & 1 ‘MIE‘OAT-LA Chancery, Convey aticer emer of Russex and York â€"str dttawa, February 26, 1867. pD. COOxN ‘fl.llltdl‘l"'l-‘ MM"‘“" Qrric¢: Union Buildings, ( #ebruary 21, 1866. hy rermm®‘ 11 .“MWA ..‘..n-n“"'"""""' w»EDWARD T. D @taba Ha RL d‘ ,4,000 1 thus outstrip 10 fordi “.m-.il-i Ourion: Po Icbruary T, Poesl ... gotal ¢iroulat “ ? WOs Auabcbelrs "",â€Aaocrâ€" megar «x >C AV .Amscmï¬lrl & Pb K. TETRI OTARY PUBLRC â€" â€"~ Moicl ?;“‘A. CODD, M. 4 TORXEYeAT=L A Chaneery, Convey ancer â€"gig DAILY Mm"""‘" ARMISTER and enjoys 1«* thed in 4 Mm voOcaTE, &¢+, 42 treet, MONTHE A L. P ‘s. BUCKT ber 14, 1867 YOL. 1 R. J. WICK R. IL HAY low &n €tyi Physician £ qwm s the Ozawa HL MACP AND W J1 Bulldia Koent P H near h sc