The market yestorday was a liitle improvement on some of the preceding days of this week but not m ich to tall about, fot many of the vehicles had little ore in ther than a fow. wild berticg and a little groon stuff." Old Potatoes maintain the former high price, and a few new ones were selling at 20 tents per Butter is still higher, We quote the 25 to 28 cents per pound. . T f v« y «« «x Ontminalâ€"pse 200 tbs. 6 Indian Meal _« _ ..... 4 mth“u Tbe. «* 48 lbs.. Buckwheat Flourâ€"bbl. 4 Wuzarâ€"Fallâ€"per bushel, 60 lbe.! he fired off a torpedo.. I asked him if he had any. more torpedos, and he said no, but he h& off another when I wasn‘t looking. r.ll- don‘t like ï¬no m;n :neu ~them; ways @den‘t." If t wasn‘t ::'b’mynfl tuek thoir heads I don‘t like girl#."" Girls is different from what boys is Gitls=don‘t play marbles, and also don‘t play hookey. (I played hookey onece and 'hipp:{ for it. Girls sometimes g!m'&d,bnt«notumuch as boys ; their clothesâ€"aint so well suited for it, that is the re&son, I suppose. I never see girls play baseâ€"ball, but they say do it in Boston.. There is plenty of irls in Boston and bi;Lorglns. ,{.ut vear when I was young, the teacher made year when I was young, the teacher made y:i'et with the glrh because I was naughâ€" ty. Icried. Big boys like girls better QLMM& l{mt on a sleigh ridé onee with my sister Nancy and Tom Sykes. We were going to=New Hartford and when we got up to Pegg‘s tavern, Tom a remedy, it was discovered that they themselves were Endkrnelqv, bu: that no person b'ot the initiative. 'l'ha_-n-:l , . convened a m’t,-di . was resolved by the is and .leadingmen that the bride‘s: pun or price in future was not to exceed ten head of cattle=â€"this also was nominal, as the ten head will WMelude a pair of oxen lm,.tlm-np.-,ndlg:“fln?or ouly seven rupees without any cattle. ‘The change is a remarkable cevent in the I-toqolt;o-qu.\, _Fixi~e ze Pries orâ€"a Briozk 1x Ixora.â€"The Indian Daily News gives an ’:rt of a litd@ bit o(\a:cdi-l Ireform which has z effected. It hsnhhï¬::“@ ""‘i,',';:;,‘E A o bei iâ€"-mmm::torm The i mmpmc (40 and 50 g«f being ~common) a:'w cn;: some years a falling in t u-buof’ f 'P-.-d.incnuodiu- moral '-ci:;EOQ the two sexes. Every district who has taken any interest in the Coles has endeayoured to advise the.h to altertheir custom on this point, lulonw without success, NCON Dalton, M-'-mer' P;BCM agpore, now reports the have at lut‘chhd their prejudices in regard to it. evile -Jz‘?*ï¬o‘:‘ mmq horbitant ies been recently very fl uent, and in taking the opinion â€" of =â€"â€"the . most â€"intelli gent of the Coles as to devising _ â€"â€"His Royal Highness Prince Arthur on the 19th ult. received his eo--.o.l as am officer of engineers at Woolwich Academy. Considerable military cereâ€" mony was observed, and in the course of the pu.d%tln Prince took command of a battalion. .Isll Highness exhibitâ€" ed much coolness selfâ€"possession, and gave the word ofelâ€"-:.m :.cklonr and distinet somewhat w voige. Out dum:in-gfl besides his Royal Highness were fm.da:nlilod. The Comâ€" manderâ€"inâ€"Chief, the Princess and Prince Christian, and other distinguished personâ€" ages were present. ~The Queen, wK: was expected up to the last moment, sent a telegram to announce her inability to attend Colonel Milward, the bearer of the despatâ€" ches from Abyssinia,.was loudly checred. the other way, but never do that. I saw Tom &Ak-c;zoe, and I went and told my mother. ~Blen my mother put me to bed. When a girlkâ€"takes out Cr handkerchiefin the stteet toâ€"wipe her nose the young men w theirlivingb{ standinge in in front of the Pine bloe standing in in front of the Pine block if they see her. gï¬::nwim times, but not always that don‘t get ied don‘t want to.. When.they iflllrflt(l' haye a wedding cake, but don‘t see‘mmy fun in getting married, especially to agirl. . â€" f®" The Standard has the following editor ial comments upon the occasion : _ _ ginotleman. Heis now about to enter a ruï¬-, in which these qualifications, by no means so common, will serve him in good stead ; and we have no shadow of doubt that his after life will do honor to his early promise. : Your‘#ay at the noynlnilfliluri“\ude- my at oo:se h, ‘his a ghnu- -P!im Arthur Willia’n atrick Albert, Knight of the Most Noble Order of theâ€"Garter, stood among the ranks of the gentleman cadets to receive his Tieuâ€" tenmant‘3 commission in the of the Boyalmlm 'l'hl’ri:r-pa-od a a half as a student at the al Military Academy, and has won :Km opinions from all with whom he has been brought in contact. _ To the officers of the éstablishment, under whom he has been asked "me to look n the bottom of the sleigh for his whip, ; while I was looking piaced for purposes of discipline or instrue ï¬-,hhm‘u’mhttmï¬] tion, he has shown Mlflï¬htlpufl work, and grateful for attention ; while to his fellow students he has been a genial companion. _ With all an Englishman‘s love for sport, he can ride, shoot, or play a sailmon well; and those who know him n.kofl;in"u.n Ibom‘_gh-budw waye SEK FIRST PAGE YERY SMALL BoY‘s COMPOSIâ€" TION=«SUBJECT, ++ GIRLS." . OTTAWA MARKETS ‘NW £........ . Truls 13. 196e." I asked him if he w 5 00 i 1 60 best â€" The Prince has to sustain tbecroditofi his family as a soldier ; for the Princé of Wales, as Heir Agpr-\t to the Crown,w has ‘duti¢s that forbid his taking an active ri’t in military affairs, and the Duke of Adinburgh has chosen a sailor‘s career. Prince I:Enrlu'n, then, is to be the workâ€" ing soldier, and will doubtless eventually take that high placé in the, government of the army for which his personal qualities and edugation should render him fl‘t. ‘But he is entering the army at a very momenâ€" tous pcn'iod. The old things are fast unâ€" Ti $Svg Ingipame teforem & slow ng 0 «. K t nlt::tyiobs are {ikely ls.‘oo'::mto be introduced and the spirit of innovation, once aroused, is not casily allayed.. Before his Royal Highuess: can attain the position to which it is only reasonable to suppose he may one ’dny be‘%'pointed much, n; the system that has lastéd for egnturies will pfl:{tbly have Ifallen b¢éneath the reforming scythe. Thus it is no light task that lies before him. Boy as he now is he has to the part of:mai. He will hear, as I::hn{\xes SLh the military world strange doctrines around him. . In his training at the Royal Miliâ€" tary Ae%demy he has been taught military science by men of enmnence and ability ; he has had specially selected officers to teach him the more mechanical parts of his proâ€" fession, and he has come into daily contact ‘among his contemporaries with remarkable cleverness, and steadfast untiring industr{ Tor to Hold a high place among the Woolâ€" wich n;:u requires no mean intellect and perseverance. _ 4 % 3 _ *But it is not for the Prinee alone that l\istnining:t Woolwich is of advantage. Itcannot but be that the mark of conâ€" fidence reposed by the highest l:d noblest lad unhhn& m, in sending her young wnyb share their compcnio::h?p cnm&r education, enist hxm:f lrxmed in the cadets a strong feeling of pride and pleasure and given a high tone to the great college that .will lonï¬ survive the Prince‘s deparâ€" ture. It will long be a tradition among officers and cadets §uw the Queen‘s son was their pupil or their fellow student, and the elevated standard of houor and gentlemanâ€" ly féeling that have ever marked him and his chosen companions ought to be perâ€" manently impressed upon generations yet to come. + «, And there is yet another advantage that seems to open up a long vista of hope. In the British service alone, of all armics in the world, it has been the ur-;.Ee cusâ€" tom till lately to exclude from the highest commands the officers of â€" Artillery and Epg;negts, the most b‘lh'!‘:lxtmnid b{t'ulch- Eingmeers, the most hichiyâ€"trained Dranchâ€" es of .the service. \Ibhlle a far higher standard ‘of ability and attainments is sought from them on entering the army, and duties of far greater importance than those of the other branches are exacted from them throughout their regimental service, they have yet never been admitted to the command of armics. At length.the rule has been broken through. Napier of Abyssinia was an Engineer, and the Prince who is to represent the Sovercign in the army has been trained and is to commence his services as an officer of Engineers, and then as an officer of Artillery. _ Looking on into the future we see the star of hope for :::éni‘ntiï¬e corps shine at the end of the ; and we trust that the last barrier of s?j-din against them may now be broken wn by the onu'ï¬zl the young Prince into the corps of the Royal l{gineens. # A U.«ï¬lï¬.«mu Lovav® Poisonkp.â€" One of the Canadian Zouaves in Rome, Mr. Dde C-a‘;v;gv nearly lost â€"his li‘!l'e by poisoning. he was on sen! uty, a little boy peddling eiglnofere:lr’on_e to the Zouaye, he purchased «it |and began soon after to smoke it. _ He had not had med long in his mouth, when he fell nm.b. but, having been taken to the hospital and proper remedies being adâ€" llnigitced, he ‘:oo;red,, and is now well. t is believed that the cigar was im ed with the Ogla&':gua,'tbe oom poison used> by the Borgias, the family of COIC.IT.A’.D LYE, CAUTION To THE PUBLIC. w success which has attended the hoc.r‘ll: m by the subscriber, hn‘&: cited the cupidity ot firm in town h ve miroidy maen fennioina w borrowing 'Setï¬!s: sxaTHs : } & AK ES ! CULf-r\lvu'ons‘ PLOU GH S, | rorks aND stoxEs, l-éuvuhty;uisn.nlmd HARDWARE, e Gnisteic insd -:w::.’“_.'l.:i:..rf-w Mï¬h«u’dhu&c Harte‘s g: .| BOILED AND RAW OIL, HCE‘_INRBY AND LUBRICATING, t At‘mwn'r CASH PRICES. | o o oen Pine: Spuctest. Pobmmee mradny enpni Ottawa, June 30th, 1868. }ANSELL & MICHAELS Invite n;-peu- dv’th ""‘“‘m“ NEW GOODS Consisting of Decanters, 'l'-::lm and Wines, of I bpahiarn on t is un seetren ly cheap prices. . > â€" &A noe bntee Rhite wi vo dispaed o m onre low ‘l‘flfï¬l to close the consigamen*. centrated Lye, which is sold by all respectable Druggists and Grocers in town n!l country. 783y In lots to swit parchasers. Which M hv; just received, comprising a After celebrated Artists, hardsomely framed. Also a large assortment of J Ottawa, July 14, 1868. OPFERS FOR SALE, _ EXTRA, ,D:il.lld CULL, bll. and CEDAR . | SHINGLES, Ai M ARKET PRICES, _ ope Alexander Ottaws, July 13, 1838. 8 WINGLE FACTORY! FITN Eâ€"ENG R A V ING S , WINGLES FPOR SALE. RESH ARRIVALS. The subscriber having completed his oUT GLaAsswWaARE, NAILS, JOHN ROCH®NSTER, Js. GLasg, PUTT?, 163â€"3m SIGN OF THE ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEAUâ€"ST., You ean find a cotmplete assortment of Consisting in part of HARVESTING IMPLEMENTS Blood‘s Solid Serman teel, . Blood‘s Solid Cast Steel, Scf‘lhn. Snaths, 1 * Grain Cradles, Maloy and Grape Vine, ; ks s lay Rakes, Straight and Bent, Grind Stones, from 20 lhs. to 200 lhs., &e., &¢., Together with a complete assortment of SHELF & HEAYVY HARDWARE, *h80, Hay Forks, MONTREAL WAREANOUSE 10,000 John A. Kimber, James Warnock, Robt. Jamieson, Francis Best, . Jehn Coombs, kFOl SALE Lot No. 15, 4th Concession, (Gloucester, Ridean Front, seven miles from OQttawa, on the macadamized road leading from Ottawa to Metoalie, of 100 mores, 80 of which are cleared and in the state of culti vation. The soil is of the very best quality, and there is a new ln-ohmud a good Stone Jellar, also a good Barn, Sheds and other .uhfllz: '!hlq'l:l-'.\-nh and Lehoo! House is two acres the kours, the Mo â€" thodist Church and Catholic Church can be seen from the door. There is a nine mile road runping beside the lot. The liailroad Station is abost tw> miles from the house. There will be a chance r-"‘“ in part of the parchase money if required 'unnll':‘ni“m '-mo“"hc::nn m loulare subsori on ‘ 'm-l.f“v’ml W M. uu.rfm. _ All Breadto be PAID FOR ON DELIVERY, to enable Bakers to purchase flour‘at the lowest n. afooitaick, G. & C, Wolsman, At a recent meeting of the Bakers of this city the W :{-uuu::a m“‘.nhcn of Otta a, the Ts » wa and vhldq.uu&dy agree to t{c tollowâ€" & lyluh-hlh better management of the !3- Bread, vis :â€" _ 4 _ No more than twolve (12) loaves shall be given * T uamine oo ied io prmraid shail"be NLSNE dosen in any case. . k :::ucmm four ib loat, and W hite Bread TEN PAINTS, O[L$, TURPENTIN®E, BENZOLE, _ Varnish, {Japan, Glass, Putty, &c., e PM Romember the place. Ottawa, Jualy 13, 1368. ROCLAMATION TO FARMERS, 408y 657v FTOR SALE READ!I BREAD : TER, CHEESE FARM FOR SALE. GRAS3 AND GRALN SCYTiHLES, And all whom it may concern CAasES ROYAL ITALIAN BIT» TERS, 1 + J. MARTIN & CO. Blood‘s Sclid Sitver Steol, h Miggins‘ Solid Gormar Stoel, Higgins‘ Solid Cast Steel Whiting 1 Co,‘s Cast Steel, Moor‘s Old Pattern Steel, Reaping Hooks, Slokles, BUPTER TVBS, in good Straw (Forks, AT THE THOS. BLRKETT, _« #ign of the Anvil, No. 24, Kideanâ€"street. AT THX PORK, FLOUR, BUT~ LBS. MAPLE SUGAR. Thos. Hanly, William Gaudry, k. Charles Delude, Fragools Y asim, R. K. & J, C. Jamieson. J. MARTH: « CO. J. MARTIN & C0. J. MARTIN & CO. Seythe Stone#, 1914 PyNAKE THE HIGUEST PrrgMmMUMS All‘ kinds of Scatks constantly on sale: Bafdwin‘s Alarm Money Drawers, Paris Exposition Montreal. Sole W holesale L‘rnu in the Domimon for the sale of J, Sewill‘s W atches. Ottawa, May 20. " 748y SARSAPARILLIAN, BARSAPARILLIAN, associated with other ingredients of extraordinary curative properties, enters into the composition of RADWAY‘S RENOVATING RESOLVENT, And this remedy may now be considered as the most effectual and quick curative remedy in all Chronic Glandular, Skin, Kidney, B‘adder and Urinary diseases. In diseares of the Lungs, Bronchi, Throat and Liver, it affords immediate assistance, It communicates its curative powers through the blood, sweat and urine. ‘The moment it is awallowed it commences its work of puriGicaâ€" tiom and the nrh-d m%h-ou rn- the blood; 1t repairs the waste e body with socnd H[DDKN VIRTUES BKOUGHT TJ> LIGHT. For 300 years the curative lp:oporau of Sarsaâ€" parillian have lain dormant in a part of the root, that have escaped the notico of chemists. By the news process recently discovered b{‘Dr. Radway, in extracting the medicinal properties from v’oublo substances that enter into the conq;itlun RADâ€" WAY‘3 RENOVATING RESOLCENT SARSAâ€" to this root, obtained as it now is under DR. RADâ€" WAY‘3 mew process, resoues, by its wrd-rhl curative power over all forms of chronte, skin, scrofulous, and uncured uoondni diseases, the prnulon of Saraaparilla from the unfavorable opinion of the medical faoulty. and healthy material, ard secures functional harâ€" mony of each depraved organ in the natural secreâ€" tion of its prort constituents. In cases where there is dificulty in the Kidneys and Diabetss, Gravel, Cnurï¬â€˜a, or Irritation of the . Bladder, Bright‘s Diseasd, etc., is present, this remedy will give imâ€" mediate relief, and Insure a cure. In Chronic Diseases, Ulcers, Tumors, Fever, Sores, otc., a cure is sure to follow its use. *In all diveases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and where the Urine deposits sediments cither of a brick dust color, gravel or Albumon, white shreds of stringy matter ; a few doses will change these A UTHORIZED Discount on Americi Invoices until further notics, 28 Eor cent. * R. 8. M. BOUCNETTE, , Commissioner of Customs J SEWILL, LIVEUXPOOL, 4 ‘ _ Manufacturer b‘ rvchl lltpolntmont to HER MAJESTY TEQUEEN,ROYAL FA MILY, * COURT OF SPAIN, THIE RIGHT MONORABLE THE LORDs COMâ€" MISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, HER MAJEST QUEEN VICTORIA‘s ROYAL NAVY : 4 I‘rize Medalist of the Great International Exhibiâ€" tion of Loadon, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" versal Exhibition of Paris, 18°7, â€" wE HERERY APPOINT Mz, JOUN LESLIE, > * ~ _ Spark«â€"stroot, Agent for Ottawa au! Visinity, For the sale of theso eciebrated Timekeem.s. I1. & A. SAUNDERS, â€" .. K iil'n't;-ody. pre underâ€" the old pro§.|, possessed such pcwn curative rties, its Fail ure now is improbabie and .:-«..'27.'.",0..161.. In all cases of Skin Disease:, Pimples, Blotches, Worms or Insects, Black Spots in the Flesh, Sores, Eruptions, etc., a few doses will remove and reâ€" store the Skin to a clear and beautiful appearance. llzu of terror to its natural condition. . SARSA PARILLIAN RESOLVENT is a far better remed for Kidney difficulties than Buchu. â€"See that oug '.lou to all parts of Canada., . M. MASSEY, 7 Agent, Ottawa. Reap Firss axo. Trux.â€"Send one lomnu:r to RADW AY & CO., 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montreal. Information worth thousands wiil be ml you. Price of RESOLVENT sARSAPARILLTAN, $1 per bottle, or $10 per dozn. T89b NI' BOOKS! NEW BOOKs : The Spanish Gipsey, by Goorge Rlict; Part 3rd of the PIPP“I e(}&.. John, _I;ly '.'tllhw of Helr of Redcliffe ; Parts 1 and 2 of Tae Hermits, by kev. Chas. Kingsley ; Dead Sea Fruit, bsl. E. Bradâ€" don; Arcadian Geology, by Prof. Dawson, (aew edition) ; The Diusciple, by ()oorr MacDonald ; Author of Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood ; W eek Day Sermons, by R. W. Dalo; Guesser at Truth, by the Brothors Hare, Slow edition) ; Specches and Addreises on the British American Union, H the late Hon. T 1>. McGee ; 150 Sketches and ans of Sermons, by Dr. Jabezs Burns. Physician, and the very groat success which has attended its use in o case, and where the highâ€" est medical skill was 5-. uufl..l.nl induced the becriber to give it every blicity. The :ul.. has the nhnr(b‘t"::-o s: I‘:,m- an genuine has the subscriber‘s name and address on each bottle. Price one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J, A. HARTE, Chemist, 346, Notre Dameâ€"stroot, Montreal. Marte‘s Florids Water, equal to anything imâ€" ported, Price 37] cents per bottle. 18y PARILLIAN, the erystalline principle of Sarsaâ€" parilia, was found to possess the true virtues ascribed s«parillian*" on the label. © _ _ _ _ _ _ mo,‘lr-hfllh.fl.mubr“. t DB, RADW AY & CO,, 0 s .. 489 St. Paulâ€"street, Montreal. THE BOOK FOR 1HE sEASONX The Holidey Number of London Society, just the thing for the Side. ;‘ See our New Stock of Prayor Books and Sorvices ; also Pooket, Pew and Family Bibles. J. DURIKE & 8ON, 10 Spark«â€"stroot, 498y Opposite the Russell House. _ For the relief -‘-: e!nl of .Epllopt;. ‘St. Vitus‘ ‘ance, Puerperal Hysterin, &c., &o. eparâ€" ?uu is from‘the recipe of a ulobnugnuh Two This SALOON has been fitted up in ‘w neat and attractive manner, and is always attended by competent and attentive workmen. , « K. MILES, Hair Dresser, by omm to his Ko% 5 __W Governorâ€"General. H AT RDRESSING $ a L OO N Ottawa, April 13. Granville de Vigne, Chandos, ldalia ARSAPARILLIAN. 1i5â€"2m ARODEE‘S EPILEPTIC cUrE, THE OTTAWA TIMES, JULY 24. ILES‘3 BELLS BLOCK, ELGIXNâ€"ST. W ATCOCHES ALEBX. WORKMAN & C0., OUIDA‘s BOOKsS THE REST SoW IN U3® ay‘s Resolvent has the word ©Sarâ€" Chstous verawrmitxt, _ A Oitawa, July 3, 1868 AT AL8O, he 1P & NX AND AND Ottawa, Agents hand and for American Ti5y , Under | Â¥oual Coternment Hlotices. _ ALL payments to be made on account of the Ontario Government may be made to the And its Agencies October 31, 1867 L1 Eununceo&' e Decree in this cause dated the Sth J ANU#ARY, 1867, and the final order for All and singular land -n;l proni‘hfl ‘Township of and I'I‘O\glllt‘. of.& ment otie hunéred : being composed of tixteen, in the Fift ship of Nepean, Ri Oneâ€"tenth of the |pirchase money is to MB«SI.“ down by the purchgser to the Vendor or his Soticiâ€" tors at the time of sale by '.X of doe;m. and the balance on or before the 1st AUGUST next ; upon pay ment of which be will be entitled to a conveyâ€"1 ance, and let into jon. In other respects the conditious of sale are the standing conditions of the Court of Chancary. ‘The deed trom the late /Alexander Emslie to the Plainâ€" tif will be producell at the time of sale. _ _ Farthor particul&rs, and conditions of sale, may be had -.Ftho Oflices of the said Master and MESSRS. LEWIS,PLNHEY AND WARD, Jttaâ€" wa, and M. R./VANKOUGHNET, ESQ., and MESSRS. O‘DONOHOE & WARMOLL, Toronto. Dated this b3th day of June, 1868, (Signed), JOUN WILSON, a fow extra large size suitable tor Bank use. . Windsor ‘ll.;g.t:-'l BSolid Sketch Book. Antoine‘s Celebrated Violette Copying Inks, new ones _ Cornested with : Manatacturer, wb1 orders for TUNILN OTPAYV Offlceâ€"Desbara Ottawa, June 21. LEWI3, rmmw{ Vendor‘s Soli¢ ment warrante Also just receive VYEKTORIA OR VIOLINE, CO2 in great variety. Ottawa, March 25 stock of Of every descriptipn, also Receipt Books, Blank ‘Note Books, Time Books, &e. Memorandum . Pocket T Memorandum #, Pocket “"0 Cash Books, Pocket Books, Clerks® Check Books, -"9,'!_2"__‘,’{-':_%. Jopying Letter Books and London When ho will be p diferent bromo Ortawa, Jan. 31, Du?bhoi:d besutiful ‘s rty offers all mm quickly sorved at of visitors. N.B.â€"Good Y ar J. DURLKE & SON have just received from the buthB.-"Ihll and Canadian Manufasturers a large ataale ai : . VETERINAR Y O RKâ€"8S A. 0. F. C|O LE M A N, V. 8., (Member of the College of Voterinary and medicines sent to any part of t l;: gm mw;-j 5 ,’ pat T84d RoyalC: Photograph J. DURIE & 8ON, 408y _ 10 39"4"'».0"0!“0!!0 Russell House Monday N Opposite Bonseco PIANO WELLING T( Establishn Dated at Toronto, 30th O:tober, A.D., 1867. Orders or comm great nrhtdy. Becond hand Pis ring Ewers, and Brushes. _ . _ A.'Pl‘i]....ï¬..":‘_"‘?;}te._-g! Pewter Inkstands ; The Waverly Peh ; the best Pon in use, Pestage aud B'lft%-r-- PIAN oTICE. TATIONERY. AYC HAMPAGN T794 No. 71, ST. ORSE 1NE ROYAL ~+((ANADIAN . BANK, OULD int A new und ry PIA BLANK â€"BOOKs JUST 1 RED / 5“' ¢z ; :S’/":_\ it 15 sz DAVIS rs, EMSLIE Ier YA}? ESTABLISHMENT Kâ€"STREE1, oOTTAWa, | Next to Salmen‘s Hotel. In Chanceryv. Sic A AGENCY : ‘ Ru‘lding, 77 Sparks St j u.r.u{:m “ 6T \a WARD, tors. rs Church, “‘fo'::. m high, being a:l 1t hoars to the taste and wim and Stabling all at I'CED PRICES. _ laflponn CHAMPAGNE, +ANS and MELODEON$ OERTINAS, GUITARS, &e., nos taken in part vayw sat for PAULâ€"SThREET, No. 71, S. PIANOS. Music Store ! llington Street, splendid assortment of OFPORrTE S ! NION MAKE, & ; e NO from this establishâ€" I for 5 years. | a new stock of his establishment is a Piano will attend punctually to all Mert at the London Music Store. {ajyes‘y‘s Theatre, "WR. nadianbBaak r to the Queen ORNER OF 4 N AND METCALFE STREETS, ‘ mate that having all his its completed, his ECEIVED AT THE ent will be Opened epared to fullil orders es of Photography. ; HOTEL, or us BeaveR, _ E. MILES, _ ;.;:;'o( Her lhjut{;l'_l;h"ou. e NOTMAN LRMARY, xt, Srd February cations prom nded o any nart .;'::l.’m":;.u.."" also Receipt Books, Order Troasurer of Ontario. T Master at Ottawa. the Queen MONTREAL, 768td , Bill i0 ST.. LAWRENCE aND OTTAWA is RAILWAY, (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Railw ay.) ON and AFTER FRIDAY, the 2%rm of MAY, 1868, and until further notice, TRAINS will run as follows : LRAVE OTTAWA. ARRIVE IN PRE8SCOTT, Exprets, 7 a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. ..‘ ‘4.15 p. m. The time of these Trains has been soarraaged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, eas anu west. N. B.â€"These 1rains run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to stations on Grand Trunk Railway Return tickets to Prescott, Kemptville and. Jtt>â€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principals aâ€" tions or the line. T . DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS, Superintendart, 1 Manuging Director. Ottawa, May 14, 1868. 1y L& M eriy oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in ï¬ ts pean, os. m the same Convession, at present in the occv=ation of Wm. T. Avien. Rean‘ Wa» f..u..: howsd 2y vem "o qp__" @@ GCRE‘OH, 84 prescnt in the ~ation of "-‘-.‘f'- Aylen, Esq. For further ;::fodm ‘.’fl-â€"’-n Joux and Wu. Trowsox, Nepean, and Tho Victoria Hotel. 1d not fail to be made to % â€=t K:‘ blmo-uut-ea -o£:1’ style of architesâ€" ture, t stone ; l&rl'rllb;flu- windows, mul:rmhl.;hd:nlmv&wfl.ï¬hn:u.“ finely situated on the corner ington MW,M& Parli ,-ounliflha.-dhlï¬mvmmu:: n&:&&%mflhdflp‘hny eâ€" 7.15 A. M.««TRAINS will leave e MOP Brockville daily at 7.15 a.m., and 3:15 p.m., arriving at Sandpoint at 12:40 p. m, and 9 p.m. : Â¥ LEAYE SANDPCINT. : All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to : od from Porth. .',,.‘-“' m- btwsrec A 14 m:::dodlmumupl::,l Ottawa. Marcu 11. 5, 15 A. M.««TRAINS will leave o Lo Snndxoint at 5:15 a.m. and 1:2¢ p.m., arriving at Brockville at 11:30 a.m. and The 7:15 a.m. trair. from Brocky.lle connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, Pembroke, &c., &¢., and the 1:15 p.m. train from Bandpoint leaves after those steamers are due rom east and west, s U ABBOTT, Brockville, April 11. MOREORERE: »«cccoonmmeemcrrerecessrrecsines 9580 ~& Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at..... ........ 7:00 a m Trains for Lachine #t ..........*5:00 a m, 7:00 a m Â¥:a m, 12 noon, 3;00 p m, #4;40 p m, 5:00 p m and 6:30 p m. *The 5:00 a m and 4;40 p m Trains runs through to FRIDAY, 14rua OF AUGUST NEXT ysi% At TW ELVE o‘clock, noon, Of which all persons interested are hereby requir ed to take notice. Ottawa City, June 27, 1863 Enquire at the Store. Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1868. VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET 1268.] SUMMER ARRANGEMENTs. [1868, Trains now leave BONAVENTURE STATION as follows : Day Express for Ofdoubnr‘. Citawa, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, 'l'orom,(helsh. London, Brantford, G@oderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West,, at................. 8:30 Night _ do â€" do _ do do _ do 7:30 Accommodation Train for Vaudreuil at 5:10 Returping each morning, arriving in _ _ Accommodation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations at........ Express for Boston at......................«« Express for Boston and New York, ac..... Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gor _ Tickets issued through at the Company‘s princlâ€" pal suations, For further information and time of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" m. apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Staâ€" ..,_, C.J;BRYDGES, Managing Director, _ _ Plattsburgh, and there connect with the Chamâ€" plain boats. m. ham and Pz‘&':su.bmrd 2:00‘ p m t Express ond, “Guh- and Portland, ltogpin‘ beâ€" » tween Montreal and Island Pond at Bt. Hilaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Watervilie ;dflOoukookh‘ conly. u“mhlolo BP m ars on aJ t Trains. Ba ns:lum through. n C steamer Carl«tta leaves Portliand every BSATULOAY AFTERNGON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fax, N.3., returning on Tuesday, _ THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING She has excellent accommodation for passengersâ€" and freight, _ s The International Company‘s Steamers, running in connection with the Grand Trunk Ruiln{. wave Portiand every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 5 p m, for St. Jobn, N.B. _ _ _ CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, 7 Will be held at the COMPANY‘8 OFFIOE, in the CITY of 0T TAW A PP Pm e NR NY ERUMBUN, RNC B0 «awis & Porurt, Bufluor.i)tu's. P Jo;-ul-u July 7, 1868, HANGE OF TIME. sUMMER ARRANGE MENT, Commencing on the 20(n April, 1868. ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAIL« » y waAy. ANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY Two Dwellings to Let, RAND TRUNK RAILWAY COM»~ PANY OF CANADA. Mixed, 7. 15 a. m.. | . _ 10.35a, m Express, l,§57p.m. _â€"_ 415 p. m FOR SALE OR TO LET LRAVE PRESCOTT GOoING sOUTH AND EAST LEAVE BROCKVILLE Aailroabs. atma‘c}.".'.'i"wg' rty in the Hotelâ€" keeping line than the lease of the iwbove imgr_-cn..«ss HOTEL. NO more eligible chance could be J AAXWENY arnaves c (£ i ikep Or JOHN MENEY, Esq., Richmond Road, Ottawa, €, W M epereen e fo e adaresned to Blllfl the Upper part of E. MARTINEAU‘S Clothing Store, Corner of Sussex and Clarâ€" enceâ€"st reots. GOING wWEST, KOTICE. OR SALE.â€"â€"THE WESTâ€" OP THE W ; R. W ORSLEY, EVUG. lABTINfAU. 4 6 Managing Director. 412y ARRIVE JN OTIAW and Ottawa 8:40 co. Quebec and Gulf: Ports Taesday. The firstâ€"class Iron Screw Steamship St. Andrew‘s Whart, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the underâ€" signed, will be received atthis o€ce until NOON of FRIDAY, the 3ist JULY instant, for the conâ€" struction of a PLER at the head of the Corpwal! Canal ; and also for the constraction of a REGUâ€" LATING WEILR and RACEW AY, between Locks Nos. 17 and 18, opposite the Town of Cornwall. Plans and specifications of these works can be seen at this olu.uutholoodthhpoflun- dent of the Cornwall Canal, on and after TUESâ€" DAY, the 21st IN3TANT, where Printed forms of Tender can also be obtained. The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest, or any tender. _ By Order, ; Ne TSoESDAY, the 28th of JULY, Consisting of the fdllowing firstâ€"class Steamers, ANN #I880N, « captain Murphy. ALLIANCE, _ = = # _ Find‘ay. EMERALD, |° â€" e 3i Tomer, orrEcas, â€"~. «>‘ ~ M‘ Cewley. ecALUMET, & = _ <6 â€" Blondin. JASON GOULD, â€" s6 Boltoa. PoONTIAC, w w 46 Dugga a. PENXBROKE. â€" « + OUverman» SNOW BIRD, â€" « %6 Beattics _ Until further notice the Steamer Ann Sion wil} mllmdtndnd‘pn-umuhgu become surety for the due fulfilment of the Conâ€" tract must be attacked to each Tender. kor Pictou, Nova Feotia, calling ut Fataer Point, Gaspe, Perce, Chatham, Newcastle, Miramichi and Shediac, â€" Returning willieave Pictou on Tuesday, 4th August, at 5 o‘clock, p.m. _ i emes ueke A. K. K. to St. John, N.B., and steamer for Aivee Edward Island, and at Pictou with N. 8. Railway to Halifax. P Upper Ottawa Route. leave Aylmer every day (Sundays exce tor the Upper Otll'lr{C 8:3{) a.mM., ooznmlup':l‘& the Alliance at head of railroad at 12:30, touching at Arnprior, Bandpoine, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s VWiarf, Gould‘s Wharf, and Pomrdl-lfut. Stages will leave Gould‘s W harfimmediately after the arrival of the Steamer Allience for Cobden, _ The Steamer 4...ance loaves Poc:g.b;gr-lm © m ibnd. excepted fA to':gh‘o‘n?;:-_d'n_ W_{:r!. !‘-rrgl?'g Wharf, :'--n- bepi wis vies dghertt nestt i ID stanr j sinriwatie v aP Pramacd uind PMisinrct arriving at head of railway at 12:45, and connuctâ€" Between: Brockville and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : . TM FARATUS, with o{lhdon oo-;ldo. oh“l for cash. Ap&‘u WILLIAM PRODERIC usserâ€"streot, wa. 6878 _ Through tickets to St. John, N. B.,$16 ; Halifax, Nova Sceotia, $17.50 ; Eastport, $17.50; Portland, $19.50 and Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by steamers at reduced rates, For freight or passage igply to. : ... : tss o css Sors Arrmrrifscrncin y Captain A. Bowi®, i Leaves the Queen‘s Wharf with mails and passenâ€" gers: for Montreal, every morning. (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at halfâ€"past 6 o‘clock, arrivingoat 4:45 Passongers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs landed at L‘Orignal, Tickets, &c., may be obtained at the office of Mr. C. E. BRUSIH, and aiso at the Office on the wharf, or on board the steamer. connecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at R.bnn same evenipg. F ie K e Steamer Pembroke leaves Pembroke at 7 o‘clock, a.ni., on Tuesday, Tharsday ‘hnd Baturday for Des Joachims, calling a t intermediate ports, returning on same day, leaving at 2 p.m., connectâ€" ing at Perbâ€"ske with Steamer Jason Gould which 1,.aves d-::{ at 5 a‘m., snd arriving at Portageâ€" duâ€"Fort at 10 aa, 5 yimer at 4 C "Thc su.ucr"(o‘dm leaves Haveleck for Cha Village apd intermediate Tuesdays SLT asiosh, a TD ., and Seturaing Hemns ‘Chepran For further particulars apply at the office of the Compary is Oitawa City or Aylmer. __ _ JARVO OUAWR At...s».00+.2ecsc2resssssszees0007;00 A.mm. Arrive at Arnprior at .......................2:00 p.m. Leave Arlp.'rh.:l vevessessivessersserserrsecssâ€"2:20 p.m. Arrive at . villo At.....................1:06 p m. In time to counect with Grand Trank Railway Night Trains, East and West. powXwarps. Leave Brockville at..... .......................T:15 a.m. 'Arrln‘u ATBpTiOT &t..............+..»»««»..12:10 pm. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 10th July, 1868, all landings Parties aesircus of a pleasant trip can obtain Excursion Tickets to Grenville and back for one Leaves Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate landâ€" ings on Teesdays and Frianys at 4 o‘clock, l‘sn 1493 K. W. BMEPHERD. 10% escE 1863 A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa lh.nvu{ on the uptrip ‘at 'h;prhr at 2 o‘clock p 1a., in time to connect the Grand Trunk Railway night trains east and 'o'a and on the downward trip at Sandpoint 1.: "?'u..vn'm' o doc ties Sehobiine Seave Otte every wa Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrive at Ottawa at ............ CHAS. E. BRUSI, Agent, Ottawa July 21, 186%. Village same days, at 2 o‘clock. 1868 Tll'do‘lâ€l‘A\VA RIVER NAVIGATION & CcoMPANY*S . MAIL STEAMER : * Queen V ictoria, A SELFâ€"ACTING SODA WATER arâ€" PARATUS, with cylinders oo-xloh. ehn; for cash. Apply to WILLIAM PRODERIC Travellers and tourists will find this a delightful Ottawa City, April 22, 1866, I be «teamers connect at Shediac with E. & \ OYAL Mail Line between Quebec, _ New Brunswick and Nova Seotin, every NION FORWARDING & RaILWay COMPANY. Condensed Time Table OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. "G A S 7P H6," 1868. , Bristoi, Aan Sieson at Pontiac. Passer=ors reach a6 STEAMSHIP COMPAXY Captain R. G. Nicuous, MARKET STEAMER Carrars Coxx®eut At four o‘clock, p.m,, FOR SALE. Steamers. qUEBEC, W. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. Will leave UPWARDS, THE sersisees»s 12:15 pm. anmmnacy 7 *4 4 s6 Boltoa. 46 Dugga a. +â€" Overman» « 46 Beattics F. BRAUN, 1868. Becretary 1248 79 139â€"8 1868 1867 as» 1868.. Ixora W arenousy P pi® SUBECRINERNS. beg Aro â€"snr â€" their Customers that their Stock “: complete, and embraces cvery delicacy of Season, among which will be loung & c assortment o" M now been before the public for slength¢ time, and whenover used is well liked, nevt> tailing in ® single instance to ï¬o permanent relief whes timely used, and we have never known a single mt rit en arien se y $ on , all are od with its me-. and spo nmm terms of its and magical effects.. We :ruk from experience in this matter, havin tested it thoroughily, and therefore those who ar ‘suffering from any of the complaints for which it # ~veconmended may depend upon its being=a Rore .gt Iâ€"% efficacy of the Canadian Psis Destroyer, in ng discases for which it is reâ€" commended, and its wonderful success in subdving . ROYAL MAIL LINE. Â¥"AN O MNIB US4 To connéct with the Union Forwarding Rail®*" Company‘s Steamers. â€"â€" JAMES MULLIGAN: THE TIMES is priated and published bÂ¥ Tus Orrwa Tomas Paixtixe ano Pooustâ€" e Couraxy, at the Office, ‘60, Sparksâ€"# Centre Town, Ottawa,. Jaues Corro® Breakfast SOUCH:ONXG, & ao CONGor, } Bupericr HYSOX, «_ GUNPowpER, «©â€" IMPERIAL, *‘ TWANKAY, _ Orange PEKOl ) Thes« Flowery w can Japan 4t ’ fam on MONDA7, FOURTEENTH OCTOBER, an enfire new stock of Every -.'n‘i::,‘"’ (Sundays excepted)j, st T a®â€" BTOR. "AYLMER SUGARS, LOAF, BROKEN LOAF CRUSHED, GRoUXD, YEL LC u Ottawa. Dacomber 19 'l\nr. Store formerly occupled by W» D: WOOD, No. 38, on {IDIAU STREET, bes been r 1tted by the subscribors, and will be opents on MONDA7. FOURTEENTH OCTORBER. wib thetortur‘2g pains.of Rnoumatism. and in re feving Nervous 3““&0& to a Al.:l.‘_-u: a sh» list of Remedias for these complaints, @74 St% coming l‘u.ï¬- Medicine Doq.I:- it all parts of the country fer further wach tertifying as to the universal -m it gives Pisk The Cans 4dian Pain Destroyer never fails to give AB 7."ҠA .'cic'(." W Bol by Geo. l.oninot John m w # M_ .h u. tfccfy. . Skipner, asd CANADIAN PAIN utsTRCR SPICMDS, Pn:lunt’u for Builldings of ever} description, by * BIDNEY B, FP2P, Architect, mnuthndmk; and no fami‘y will it after onse try ing it. Mum-lwumm NORT & LYMAN, . . of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Also, Msm Vlark, Teacher of Du-h‘s;u Painting, Music Hooms and Residence, O‘Connorâ€"street, corner literâ€"street, Contre Town. _ Drders may be lett at his resicence or at Ormeé & a‘s Music &an 452 G ROCERIIES. Liquors anp H ARDW AFER E. COFFEE, * ~_ PRUKES, AiMONDS, WaENUTS, FILBERTS, ind BRAZIL NUTS. Paorl:uo- OÂ¥ MUSIC and Teacho of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Also M FRUITS, &c. LAYEK RAISINS, #@~ Roasted and Ground daily premises, mmediate rolief. All Moedicine Dealers ksep i vHOCOLATE and VuvOaA, FRENCH, flavored with Vanilla TAYLOR‘s. ’ wWoOD & kossITEE ‘Ottawa,â€"October 12, 1667 16 _ mong the mort importan/ of modern Medical is soveries stands the de, Back ana alead, Courbs, Colds, Sore Thred Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Sto: ‘ach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, lsowe! Wm.ï¬adb. S Bites, &o., ke. Ottawa, May 16, 1868. NHE CANADIAN PAJN DEpTROYER 0A TH NEW STORE! PianoForte ‘FPuition ! Plans, Specifications, &c., RUSSELL HOUSE, GINGER, | MIXED SPICE: MUSCATEL, _ do * SULTANA, * VALENTIA, CURRANTs, GRAPLS 16 Rideau Street, Ottawa, MOCUaA, . 2. JAVA; in Whole, Haif and (hater 1 W, €, CLAKK, Nov. 1. 1867 TEAS, Di Actor ;ZfAuex. Roserre0# Will leave the MACE, CINNAMON, CLoYvEs, BROWNXE on 1 _‘ AUGU&UsS IER, ,. All Q d om the Prémines Â¥ 2 * n'mwmz £ 00. . Ouerse ® A w ~ A___ JAMALCA, and CEYLOoy ind MUSCOY y family trad FRY3YS } Black Extrap LEMONS® as haye W ellingtonâ€"#t. NUTMEGs OR A NG Bs HARgoy MOT]H Iy T3 dw 18 Bow on t} +m Ne _Ain TD Gb S Rex:=:> ancers, Ac. t the Court 1 Lews. February 7, 1866, Anverrmixg AGENCY â€"â€" , 54, Fark Row, New ) I “drlm é:f.““h'hva. &,,.IIGLE F ‘DP. ©‘CoOoNn ‘MIY-AT-LA Chaneery, Convey ancer, Ornc®: Union Buildings, ¢ebruary 21, 1866. Ot awa. W iiiax Mosonovk Ottawa, Feb. 20, 1868. TPORNIESâ€"A Te=L ‘ Chancery, Corfvey ance: erner of Russex and Y orkâ€"st Jitawa, February 26, J867. Orrice: Post Office Buildi ¢tebruary 1, 1866. m’nf:l. Soltebt Public, Clerk of Lh,. for the Unit« : In the Coart House assary 27, 1866. eR . ‘â€"nylbl. MB ET prams ruk vertisements, MMW.ccce wea en en An “‘qwz‘. W‘.‘ Yearly acvertisorsfspect libers. _ l1iowance made. joury subscription to the + "-ee). Wuranane en annn u"dd in advance ... early subscription to the in A@TRAO®) ... en 0+++ not paid in advance.... B «ed to recew¢ Ottaba Ja TS . a total clroulat » m] thus outstrippi® -“uw “‘i:‘ 7 ~HE DA‘L\' J enjoye r»® pyeamaruzkxre are : VTORKEYâ€"A Te L/ Chancery, Conveyance N. TETIKJ oTaRy PUBLIC of Quebec, HULL, no lO§GBOVE & LAPIERRE & SHITNGI AT KaArkrsy5 --w:iâ€"â€" re‘s DR. OLLVER SICLAN, Surgesy b_‘!-_n:q'l Block, J. BUCKL yOL. 11 J. P. MACPI January 27, 1866 January 27, 1866. und Grocers in Mcoical GEORGE 11 &. IL HAY HOLAS DR DR 0. c alLÂ¥ AND yuk LAkGEST C in the Otawa ?-' Buildings, Kegal POR 81 elroulati in evagh A~