The market yesterday was a small and poor affair, such as we usdally bave on Mondays. Exâ€" cept in two or three cases our quoiations remain as Barley _ â€"*_ _ 48 !bs.. Buckwheat Flourâ€"bbl. 4 50 ‘nn-â€"sr;flnâ€"pt bushel, 60 lbs.1 55 we «6 1 4 .-â€"hbï¬d.}}_‘lbo........... 0 90 Porsâ€"Messâ€"per barrel...........23 00 Prime Mess per do...... (Compiled oirm'oly for the. Ortrawa T iuks.] Ap; the first of October approaches the | , question: as to what will be the result of the 0 Militia Bill of last session, cccupics the atâ€" t tention of Volunteers and Militiamen in } increased ratio. It is useless to conceal | a the fact that in the . Provincs of Ontario | t there is an undefined but not the Tess un [‘ mistakable feeling of dreadâ€"if such a feelâ€" § ing can properly be attribated .to British soldiersâ€"that the result will be the death | of the present foree without producing any | effective force in its place. When we conâ€" |, s#ler that that portion of the Domizion has, | 4 since volunteering commenced, constantly | 4 kept a volunteer army ready for duty ; |â€" when we consider the splendid response to | / the appeal made for 10,000 men in 1866, and also niake a mental note of the numâ€" ber and efficiency of the Battalions which turned out unider the recent ordgr for anâ€" nual drill ; we feel it a duty to dispel their fears if possible, or if their fears are well | grounded to denounce the policy which bas given rise to them. During the course of much conversation on the subject, among inions °x . there was one t m mdmto mersal among miliâ€" tary men, and that was that. wiiateyer the law might be, the defence of the country and a r consideration forâ€"its defenders, could be . relied upon, if itsâ€"administration . were left in the hands so thorough a solâ€" dier as the : Adjutantâ€"General, Col. Macâ€" DovGarL, untramelled by the inter: ference of those who know nothing of miliâ€" ‘tary affairs. On this point we think we 2 18 ) ohris in scommk any reatlcre there is X uEK SEW MILLTIA LAW. y xenture to assure our readers there is lm cause of alarm so long as the @allant Colonel retains his Pt&ent positiun : for if there were a disposition to injure,the serâ€" viceâ€"which we do not belieye, at least so far as the Minister is concernedâ€"the Adâ€" $EE FIRST PAGE acti Oats " 341bs............@ 0 94 zette. Potk (fresh).... ........y 0 1°} Hog per 100 1bs............. 0 00 Amidst the picâ€"nicing, soirecing, &e., in which military men sometimes take a part, althiough they can scarcely be called miliâ€" tm",.there comes to us from every part of the country reports of proceedings which will eventually make our riflemen sBeond to none in the world, if they have not alâ€" ready attained such.high rank as light inâ€" fantry. Rifle Matches are the order>of the diy, and there is besides any amount of private practice in preparation fur the great event which is to come off on the 15th of next month on the Laprairie Common. Although the Dominion Kifle Asâ€" sociation is in part indebted to the liberaliâ€" ty of the Government for the means of offering so splendid a list of prizes, the result would not be so gratifying as we ar" eertain it will be were it not that our inâ€" fant forees have caught the spirit which animated the marksmen of the Mother _Country at Wimbledon, and next year we hope to see a Canadian team visit that famous ground, which will at once do honor to our country and to the V olunteers OoTTawWA MARKETS 60 lbs..... RIFLE MATCHE®S®. Times Offlice, lmawg, Aug. %4, 1868. Ccves WE PA none «P . none none wb smmmmamem | 11100(}{)(C SDELNCSA â€"\ vearar ‘ But bpsides that of the grand wficld at ‘mces.) L“l‘?g:&; we publish in avother columu ‘thc programime of the Metropolitan Rifle tawa, ‘ | .«\:s:‘.ci‘:'.tion..':,:nl up «‘E}t»ircly \‘}' pri\'ntgL piâ€" 1s6s. tricti«m, which all things considered, bears and peor | o mean comparison to the larger one. The ays. â€" Exâ€" | great suceoss of the matches of the Assoctaâ€" remain as !l tion last year angurs even greater success ¢ | on Tuesday roxt, and it ‘is not too much : it |to say that to Lieut. Col. FORREST, and ® e‘ m |those ssociated with him a year ngo is due e 4 8y | much of the popularizing of rifle matches, : : ;‘55 which has cuhuin:xl)fd in the &‘s::\lv\iyhmmt- r o ow |of * Dominion Assodiation and the gratify mé. ____ | ing prospect offered sit Laprairie. _ Such o â€" & 65 enthusiastie rigemen and thorough Britons @ 1 60 ‘sl\ould notâ€"and will notâ€"be forgotten @ 1 50â€" | when the Dominion Rifte: Association beâ€" @ 0 95 > + » . NC C Lames s eelebrated as its prototype of the 0 93 0 0d 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0d and Militia ‘Batti}idn. :nic‘ disba as will boe seen in t ‘t-vdn_\-. will impress wonerar the factâ€" tha ever rank may refus ing, prospect offcret enthustastie rifleme his superior in command in amy case.. If \a wrong order is. giveil it is the duty e l subdlterns to ebey, and . if injustice. has been inflicted, a court martial will rédress ‘ it. _ Without this necessary regulation disâ€" J cipline in every. rank would be set at deâ€" hrance: From what we know of Lieut.â€"Col. ! RaxxI®, who commands the 23rd, we feel that he is incaiible of doing a deliberate . *n 4 sIes act of imjustice, two offi¢ers, bot didates of the.) less knew bette 111144009 s o h dn adnt stt sds o RaXKI®, who commands the 23rd, we feel that he is incapable of doing a deliberate act of injustice, and we Sare surprised that two offi¢ers, both of whom were passed canâ€" didxtes of the Military Schools and doubtâ€" less knew better, should subject themselvres and the servict the disgrace which this general* oxder ; implies. ~As to the merits of the case we should be glad to hearâ€" anyâ€" thing in mitigation of this offeriee of inâ€" subordinationâ€"de{fence there can be none. Little‘ better coutd be expected of the non# cmnmisaiunc-l ofcers and, nient and. after the bad exawple of their officers, but we are clad to see therd were honorable excepâ€" ttons.â€"HK. K. Gazetfs _ _ " / , Tug dismisgsat of two of! ')L}I xs, SPECIFICATIONS, &e¢, It is a ger’tct and wonderfa!l article. Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A bettar dressing than any «oil" or «pomatum." Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into beautiful silkenâ€"tresses. But, above all, the great wonder is the rapidit with which it restores GRAY HALR 7O ITS ORly- GINAL COLOR. â€" a \ . The whitest anrd worst looking bair resumes its youthful beauty by its use. It does not dye the hair, but strikes at the root and fills it with new life and colorirg matter. 54 ; The urst ap{liention will do good ; you will see the NATURAL COLO®K returning every day, and nifliiï¬f Â¥OU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolorâ€" ed appearanés of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Eoo mt . repge ns in OE C â€" NC 100 Wt enc ataniee »‘arm inblcmre y e e en t 5 Ask for Hall‘s Sicilian Hair Renewer ; no other article is at all like it in effect. s n See that each bottle has our private Government Stamp over the top of the bottle.« All others are imitation Mothers Kead Thistâ€"Holttoway‘s Worm Lorenges are a certain and safe remedy. for Worms in Children an d Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause of death among children is from Worms alene, it cannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds parents the necessity of closely watching their children. _ By so doing; and! understarding he |ym£:'oms and true canse of the disease, theusands of children might be saved from early graves. Syurrous or Worys.â€"The followin are a few of the very numerous symptems sns diseases which are caused by Worms: deranged appeotite, emaciated extremities, ofensive breath frequent picking at the nose, grinding of the teets during sleep, hardness of the belly. with frequent slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; im%ing ‘of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquict sloep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indif»t.ion. low spirits, frightful dreams, and a gradual waistâ€" ing away of flesh. i w"" V sys e e ie Pnd n e e They are palatable and self,administered to th childâ€"drive out the worins thoroughly without pain and completelycleanse the stomachâ€"thereby doir; away with the nocessity of administering Casto Oil or other unplessant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other W crms. % l "". A f s ;':B:c‘h' "b"o;_x contains the facâ€"simile signature of Norturor & Lywaxs, Newcastie, C. Ws, who are where. Errors of Youth.â€"A Gontieman who sufâ€" fered for years from Nervous Debility, Premaâ€" ture Decay and all the e@ects of youthful inâ€" discretion will, for the sake ot suffering humanity, send free to all who need it the recipe and direcâ€" tions for making the simple remedy b{ which he was cured. Sufferéers wishing topm&t y the adâ€" vertisers‘ experiencs can do so by Rddréssing in perfect confidence, nesmucditess JOHN B. OGDEN,43 Csdar Street New York For sale by all druggists Sore Throat, Cough, ‘Cold, ard similar troubles, ‘if suffered to progress, resuit in serious Pulmonary, Bromchial and Asthmatic _ @ffections, oftentimes incurable. BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach direstly the seat of the diseass and give almost instant reâ€" Kef.. ~ â€"‘ * The Trocurs aro ofered with the tullest confiâ€" denee in their eficacy ; they have been thoroughly testeu and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired,. For public speakers, singers, military officers and those who over tax the voice, they are useful in relieving an irritated throat, and will render articulation easy. Boing an article of true merit, and having proced their efficacy by a test of many years, each year fingy{them in new localities in various parts. of the world, and the Troches are universally pronouncéd. bettet than other articles. s s % £ § “'-I)';r:-x;‘;‘:l'y «Bzown‘s Broxcumtn Trocn®s," and do not take any of the worthless imlmli?u that may be offered. Thirty Years‘ Experience of ‘an old Nurse.â€"Mas. Wixsrow‘s Soorniso Syrur is the prescription of &ne of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United Stites, ard has been used for thirty gears with neverâ€"failing safety and success by millions of inothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colie, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health, and ‘eomron to mother and child. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in allâ€"cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRMGA IN â€"CHILâ€" DRENX, whother it arises from tecthing, or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each boitle. None genuine unless the tacâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outâ€" side wrapper. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cts. a bottle. Office, 215 Fuitonâ€"street, New York ; and 205 High Holborn, London, ?o sure and call for «MRS. WINSLOW‘S SOOTHING SYRUP," hayâ€" ing the Je simale of * Cuatis & Praxtxs" on the outside wrapper. . All others are base imitaâ€" zl HALZS d and tak sPECIAL NXOTICES. 1 disbhanding their company n in the (_h-m-val Orders 0 impress upon V olunteers i wtâ€" that no .\':Q'.divl’ of wli:x! « vofus,« toabey the orders ¢ J which the Lapraime He ECETASLE SICINIAN HAIR RENEWER . to eney K. P. HALL & CO,, s Nashua, N. II., Propzrietors. reors of the 23rc 5T87 80%2m of it In $08â€"7m To Consumptivessâ€"The advertiser, hnvln;‘ been restored to health in a fow weeks by a very simple remedy,~ after having suffered for several yea!rs with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is apxious to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the meuns of.cure} , _ To all who desire it, ho will send & copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direcâ€" tions for preparing and using the same, which they will ind a sure CUre for Coxscurtio®, Astinia, Rroxcurt:s, Covens, Conps, and ali Threat and ‘Lung Affections. The only object df the adverâ€" tiser in sonclagthe Prescription is to benefit the ‘nfliietod. and spread information which bhe sonâ€" | geives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sulâ€" \ferer will try his remedy, as jt will .eost them noâ€" \ thing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing Is M irnp en i uM se ttt ales en the preseription, FR: the ‘xvresc: address, T. ALBAN‘s SCHOOL, Mathematical Classical....... I PAR_J Bogs to remind her friends, and would respectâ€" fully intimate to the heads of families in, Ottawa, ) that her SCHOOL will \?on after the summer reâ€" \ cess on the FIRST ot SEPTEMBER NEXT, in the { tailding known as Webster‘s lall, situated in the most central part of tke city,. Mrs. Wilson will be happy to gubmit her terms for tuition, upon appliâ€" s | cation at her residence, Wellingtonâ€"strect. g Ottawa, August 8, 1868.. 814â€"18iS English French. Bursar. St, Alban‘s School will be conducted as far as gn:siblo on the All\pmve-l.rystem; i the~English ublic Schools. Boys will be prerred thoroughâ€" ly for the Universities, the, Army, and Commercial Life, by a sound classical and liberal education, based on the religions principles of the Church of Epgland. _' y ~ Michaelmas term will commenace on WEDN ESâ€" DAY, 9th September. .A f Circulars, with full p_articulars', will bo issued immediately. _ â€" t 823tt Bovs‘ Derartugsyr,. .. By H. J, McLinov, B.A Pnolish in all its branches, with Mathematics, English in all its Classics and French. Thz Revo. ‘P. Beprorp YOoUNG LADIES‘ DE\’;\i&TMB.\'T. d â€" By Miss J. Mcharov. | The Autumn Term commencés on lst SEP‘T. For terms, &e., apply to H. J. MECLARDY, Princiâ€" pal, Mariaâ€"street, or at the School Rooms, on and after 1st Sex:. I [ ~ Ottaws, Aug. 18, 1868. | $286â€"10 _ _ X }'}l‘ho Autumn Quarter cwill (begin (D V.) on * {'JSDAK, SEPT. 1. The Primary Department will be under the charge of a most excelrent govâ€" erness, â€" Mrs, Dunlevie, whoso thorough musical knowleuge is well knowng will teach the Singing Class. :A fine Drawing ‘"Teacher will be connected with the Szhool! ; and tic French and Music classes will be under the tcition of a very thorou%h and experienced governess, who spoaks the French language fluently. Young ladies who have finishâ€" ed their English studies, can, if desired, join . these classes,; There are several vacancies for Boarding Pupils. Cireulars can be obtained at Messrs. Durie‘s Book Store. 1 815td NEW YORK AXND B aACK ELECT SCHOOL, | ; _ ; * ; QUkEXâ€"STREET. From all places between MONTREAL, BROCKVILLE, OTFAW A, SHERâ€" BROOKE, QUEBEC, THREE RIVERS, & , any day from August 20th to Aughst 30th, good to return any day to September 10th. The Fare will be : l‘ir:tici:uâ€"MontreaL 16 New ms. York and back, 4 Rcturn Tickets to Montreal and back, in conneeâ€" tion with the above, good for the same laï¬o-l, will be issued at the stations named above, at one first or second class single fare, as the pastengers may choose. $ NINE JPOLLARS & FIFTY CENTS. 'fniu leavye Montreal for New York at 5 and 4.40 p.m., daily. j In order to prevent confuasi¢n or crowd, there is ten days gi&or departure ; and as the Tickets will be sold. at M:z. O‘Brien‘s office only, he will take.care that there will not bg more tickets issued any one day than there will be amplos-accommoqa- tion for. B { L eX Ts Lorn Pasttor or tn«® Djcer® x 44.‘ _ *f . W. OBRMBN:, 5 â€", 39, Groat St. James Street, Montreal, August 12, 1868. # § § 817td OUNG LADIES) SCHOOL, xprtcork®kDp Byvy Miss H ar ox Chean Excursion Tickets will be issued to y THB| _ : OTTaAwWA RIVER | NAVIGATION + Ccomeany (GJO0D FROM the 2¢th AUGUST, Wiaus Issux Tickers to New Yor« axo Rutury, Tickets can be had;at thj on board the steamer. _ | Ottawa, August 19, 1868]) lnvi\a‘mspoctit.m of the iplondid consignment of HEAPR EXCURSION For farther particulars apply to Which they have jast choice collection of RS. E. 8. WILSON After celebrated Artists, hardsomely framed. Also a large assortment of _ Consisting of Decanters, Tumblers and Wines, of the latest styles, together with several elegant Tew and Breakfast Sets, all of which are offered at re â€" nnknb:{ cheap prices. â€" A small balance otf.the Dry Goods Stock still on hand, which will he‘ disposed at ‘extra low figures to close the consigamenrt, "Attawa, Juuy 13, 1868. | T63â€"3m Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York LAKE CHAMPLAIN STEAMERS DALYâ€"STREET, OTTAW 4 16\ xCURSION 65r P + "l â€" Ortawa‘ to New Your axp» Retury, FINE ENGBRAVINGS, Educational. RESH ARRIVALS. * NE WY YÂ¥ O K K l.lrn;:u,bg return mail, wil RrvV. EDW ARD WILSON, (Frin Call., Dublin.} PRINCIP A L. || T. D. Paudarr?, N (Trin. Ccll, Tu,nmto;:) N E W .« G 0 0 D S * .. Fraok Badglby, Esq., For ANSELL & MICIIA]QLS VIsITOR M ASTERS RECTOH. W ellingtonâ€"street, CUT ~GLAsSsswWARE, * Pean oc 61 return mail, will please 4 W VIA .....:...:’l‘hs l‘rim‘i‘pnl. ... 8, Smail, 8IC. L , (Line. Coll., Oron.) FROM! TO THE J0th SEPIEMBEi, xr£. d se ed¢es se bee office on the wharf or YÂ¥â€"O R K. @17 zed, comprising $13.50. D. 1 THE OTTAWA TIMES, AUGUST 25. 824td Of every description, HARDWARE, WATER C0OoLERS T63â€"3m Oitawa, 20th August, 1868, TEA POTS AND BLOCK TIN!® All sizes and all kirds of patterns, just imported ' FROM ENGLAND, By the well knowa makors, Lovexi g5 Parties r'éqni’ing such articles would do woll to give us an early call. â€" JA liemember. the Place, second© deor from 9 Bate & Co‘s. S mss W. C. CLARK, Professor of Music and Teacher of Piano, Voice and _ HMarmg@ny. Also, Mrs. Clark, Teacher of D: «wing aml Painting. Music Rooms and Residence, O‘Connorâ€"street, corner Sliterâ€"street, Contra Town.. _ A f uis SR L IELY Mema‘ t l')uxo.pouljm Drders may be | Son‘s Music Store. U LUMBERMEN AND OTHERS. Of every description from different makers, , RoyalCanadianBiaak Ofceâ€"Desbarats‘ Ru‘lding, 77 Sparks Bt & °_ M. P. HAYE®S ‘The Annual Meeting of the CANADIAN MEâ€" DICAL ASSUCIATION will be held in the CUBY OF MONTREAL, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd Sepâ€" tember next. ¢ Memberts of the different Committees aro 10â€" quested to meet on the 31st August, and I‘st Sepâ€" tember, 1868, for the J)urposo of comyleting their reports to be submitted to the Association. CÂ¥A l'eg)rnl | L d 11 4 121000000 a tï¬ in c ints uon on elegates, Members of the Association and Memâ€" bers of the Profession intending to join the Assoâ€" ciation, are ruglestod to take notica that, in order to secure a double journey ticket for dne fare, they must obtain from the Secretary of the Provh’:'ce to which they belong, a certificate to be presented at the commencement of the journey. yia 1 3 & T nqy ECCE cE Acak i ta tha O OOEEITVARUAERIE CCE CE L2 * 1 ‘The following companies will grant tickets to the holders of certificates, as follows : Grand Trunk Railway Companyâ€"A double journey to Montreal for a single Fare.t : Canadian Navigation Comgany-â€"One fall fare to go ard return. Moals and Berths gxtra; & Richelieu Companyâ€"Two dollars each way, or four dollars for the return ticket; Mcals and Berths included." 4 ‘Great Western Railway Comparyâ€"A double journey ticket to Toronto for a singlé Tare. The following are the Secretaries to whom apâ€" plication must be made:â€"W. II. ‘Hingston, M.V., Montreal; W. Canniff, M.D., Belleville, Ont: ; J. II. DeWolf, M.D., Halhfax, Nova Scotia; W . S. Hardiog, M.D., St. John, New Brunswicks s A. G. BELLEAU, M.D., 1 P we: (Genoral Secretary, C.M. A. ~I...i1e Yerksq * 819¢ August 12, 1868. , 7s8â€"3m Sk. "for the relief and cure of Epilepsy, Et. Vitus‘ Dance, Puerpofsl Hysteria, &o., &¢. This preparâ€" ation is from|the recipe of a celebrated French Physician, and the very great success which has attonded its use in cvery case, and whoere the high» est medical skill was of no avail, bas induced the subscriber to give it every possible publicity. The gonuine has the subscriber‘s name and address on each bottle. Price one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J. A. HARTE, Chemist, 396, Notre Dameâ€"street, Montreal. Harte‘s Florida Water, equal to anything imâ€" ported, â€" Price 37} cents per bottle, 183y OTPAWA AGENCY : OTliAWA_ CITY ~PASSENGER RA l.!‘,\YAY B COMPANY, j \/} Will be held at the oflice of the C.om;pany in the Village of New Edinburgh, oN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER isr, 1863. At‘the hour of iwelve o‘clock, xo of Directors and other business. ANADIAN MEDICAL â€" ASSOCIATION,. f COURT OF SPAIN, _ "IR RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COMâ€" MISSIONERS OF TBE ADMIRALTY, AND J SEWILL, LIVEUPOOL, ___â€"_ a Manufacturer by n%ecial appointment to HER MAJESTY THEQ EEN ,ROYAL FAMILY, ANNUAL GEBNERAL MEE GREAT CHEAP SALE © Tenders will be received by the BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES, Of this city, until 3 o‘clock, p.m., _TRHURSDAY, 2ith INSTANT, for the erectivn of a & senoon HOUSE IN WELLINGTON WARD "â€"â€" So be kpowh as Contral Sebool West; PLATED WARE. ARODEE‘S EPILEPTIC CURE, Plans and specifications may be seen at the ofce of the undersigned where further information relating to the building and terms 6f contract may be obtained. The lowest or any tender. not hecesâ€" sarily accepted. § oTICE. BATHUS, all sizes; also UTICE TO BUILDERS. By order otf the Board. IN W ARIC oooR Tt . be lett at his residence oz at Orme & e ; 452 W ATCHES. sTOVES, THE STOCKHOLDERS 1Â¥ TULTIO NX CF TH® THE P. DORION, 58 Sparksâ€"street CV AND ROBERT SURTEES, x Secretary. +# JAS. D. SLATER, . _ Chairman B.S.T. 1868. 825td 825.1â€"828.1â€"832.1 Spa AGCXT 5T for the election EETEING sIGN OF THE ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEAUâ€"ST. You can find a complete assortment of IIARVESTING IMPLEMENTS Consisting in part of *3 f GRASs3 AND GRaAIN sSCYTHES, Blood‘s Solid German isteel, > s Blood‘s Solid Cast Steel, > Blood‘s Sclid Silver Steol, j Higgins‘ Solid German Steel, : Higgins‘ Solid Cast Steel, s Whiting & Co.‘s Cast Steel, , Moor‘s Old Pattern Steel, e > Reaping Hooks, ; ¢ Sickles; Seythes, Snaths, rain Craales, Hay Forks, Grind Stoncs, from 20 lbs. to 200 Ths., &c., §¢. Together with a complete assortment of sSHIELFP & HEAVY IIARDWARE WiXE AND SPRiT VAULTS, is £4 ALSO, PAINXTS, OILS, TURPENTINH, BENZOLE, Varnish, Japan, Glass, Putty, &e., &o.» _10" Remember the place. + } THOS. BIRKETT, e â€" Rign of the Anvil, 4NRe _ No. 24 Kideauâ€"street.. » w HOLESALE & RETAIL, F(SB. CaASH ONRBY Dekuyper’s Bed Cases, «> . Green, * , it oper doz ........â€" Booth‘s London Gin $ Bern«rd‘s and Thompson‘s Gin . _ ......... (Grecn Seal Champagne 65 * sessreerl AND UPWARDS. 2. PORT WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &¢. a in 1 : | ROCLAMATION TO FARMERS, No. #6 $ AOMQG.iiccrcrersrrrersessresses svenmmenes ues 48 DM S L0 D 66 4 BUpQriOP Old....2 eveereeep se ... 4 50 12 50 « Bb Very fin® Old.....csc6ceeeceerereeee 5 T5 15 50 SHEllliLESâ€"Immecq’s,Pemanin’e. &c.: No. 1 Superior Light table Wine..$2 00. 6 00 66 2/ EXHB _ doss qeeggee en# 3 60 8 75 66 3 VeTY CDBOIC® vyrcriceeee serreere}® 3 50 10 00 i6 4 Very SUpOPIOP.....uscceereeeee> 4 50 12 50 it :5 VEFY HHO:mreeriprtinestrsrsssescnse D 90 19 OD Single sample bottles at above rater. Also, of Standard Brands, in wood or bottle, old and new, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Old Tom Gins, Irish, Seotch and Car@dian Whiskies. Canadian Ale, in wood or bottle. § ~\_ Guinness‘ Porter, pirts and quarts. Hibbert‘s Potter, pints and quarts. Bass‘ and Allsopp‘s ‘Ales, pints and quarts. * ; * Clarets, Hocks, Sauternes, Curacao, Maraschino, Chartreuse, Royal Italian Bitters, &e., &c]. W e e l m o e nc atts Nesm a m i P n n m e C 1 Purityi n all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at the lowest quotations. Orders by mail with cash, promptly attended to Goods delivered to any part of the city free o charge. A discount to persons buying in quantity or by the original package. Inspection invi‘~d. MNoOTICEH. The subscriber would intimate to thore of his customers with whom current accounts may have been opened that it is his intention to take advanâ€" tage of any irregularity in their plyn:ent ‘%o close 1 F 1 . Arpe uoo np y oPv P wainace Ee 0 20 o e tm es ET them in order that ho may conduct his business totally on the cash principie, which has been found to work much more satistactorily for both the buyer and seller in every b{lyln:h of trade in which it has been tried, ana relying on quality of his goods and the prises charged for them (which will always be as low as they can h?‘neztly be sold t";n.r.; _ he solicits a continuamnce ot that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed unon him. $ U f Kf.‘cknogm. ealer in the better qualities 0 ) ines, Spirits, &c. Metcnlfen%tjr‘\ebfrfl'ï¬}egrayh Co‘s Building, Ounu: Prics lists on aUdlication or sent to any address. The Directors ot the CANADA IRON MINING and MANUFASTURING COmPANY offer for sale the following Propertiesy together or separateâ€" ly :â€" _: + ylst: That valuable Mine of Magnetic Iron Ore in Hull, near the City of Ottawa, and two miles from the Gatineau Fiver, The Ore, which is of the richest quality, is quarried rather than mined, and the quantity is inexhaustible. Limestone‘ and other materials for Flux in large quantities on the property ; W orkmen‘s Dwellix‘:ga, Workshops, &c. Also, a Lot of Land, with a harf, on the Bank of the Gatineau River, near its junction with the Ottawa, and connected with the above Mine by a good road, , On this lot there is A Smeiting Furâ€" nace, recently erected, and now infuall blast. Also, Charcoal Kilns, Steam Engines, Boiiers, Crusher, Dwelling Houses, &c., and all that is necessary for curryiix{ on the business of making CUharcoal Pig Aron. Ininterrupted navigation to Lake Onâ€" arfio as well as to Montreal, n #nd. Upwards of Ten Thousand ‘ Acres of Timâ€" ~ber Land in the Tovnlhi{w of Hull, Eardley and | Templeton, and in the neighborhood of the Mine. ‘ There is wood here suflicient to furnish Charcoal for the above Furnace fur many years indepenâ€" dently of: any ocher source of supply. 3rd. xgvelvo Hundred Acres of Peat Land, of tho best description, in the vicinity of L‘Orignal, on the Ottawa River. , | _ dth. A very valuable Mineral Property in South Eherbrooke, on Meyer‘s Lake, near the Rideau Canal. The Magretic Iron Ore is practically inâ€" exhaustible, and cbeugly worked. &he first Prize was awarded at the World‘s Exhibition in 1851 to a specimen of the Ore of this Mine. Full particulars ooncenlnf alil of these Proper. ties will boe found in a circular, which wllrbo forwarded, on application to __ _ . _ yureer r tm noo 408y April 21, 1888. 11 Metcalfeâ€"st., i’e-lef;rnph Co‘s Building; OTTAWA, 1 Gcod sound Wine 12100,000 And that interost thereon will coa _ after the date of their maturity. _ + % RECEIVER GENERAL‘S OFFICE, And all whom it may concern Designs for the above prize offered for competition by the j DOMINION OF CANADA RIFLE ASsSOâ€" Montreal, July 27 ALUABLE . MINING PROPERTIES *3 CIATION, : At their forthcoming meeting, will. be received, by the Secretary, addressed 5 3 L MILITIA DEPARTMENT, OTTAWA, > p to the 1st September, 1868, > GovERrNMENT DEBENTURES s MATCRING > + PIECE OF PLATE WORTH $800. . 825td T92 oTICE 4x C. STEWART, Capt., Secretary, Deminion of Canada R.A. Ottawa, Aug. 19;, 1 368. 825 RECEIVER GENERAL‘s OFFICE, RrEDEEMED ON PRESENTATION MRST SEPTEMBER NEXT, oMINION oF CaANADA RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Muley and Grape Vine, Hay Rakes. Sgraight a Straw Forks, AT THE : FOR SALut. Apply o _ _" Is hereby given that the s Orrawa, 19th August, 1868. FOK SALE Gin, 15 bottles.........$9 00 . s ~per doz ......... 4 80 â€" empermne in 10 FHILLIP.S. ROSS, Secretary. . 10 Grey Nun Street, Montroal. 1868 8094 T. D. HARINGT N, seaesane e n0 608 e eP 207 s rrsereress t OW WILL BE AT SAWED SHINGLES J. SUTTON, Seythe Stones, Queen‘s Wharf. and Bent, ssesel 2 00 b35v ++« 0 00 1 8 75 10 00 12 50 15 00 ec,â€"Genl. ON and AFTER FRIDAY, the 251n of MAY, 1868, and until further noiice, TRAINS will un as follows: LEAYVE OTTAWA. ARRIVE IN PRMDUINTTA Exprers, 7 a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.09 p. m. 4.15 p. m The time of these Trains has boeen soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day traing on Grand Trunk, oas ana west. _ N. B.â€"These trams run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to stations on Grand Trurk Railway ns J 5 ST. LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAILWATY, # (formerly the Ottawa & Prescptt Railmay.) Return tickets to Prescott, Kemptville and Jitaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principais aâ€" tions or the line. f T. S. DETLOR, THOMAS REYXOLD®S, Fuperintendert. Managing Director Ottawa, May 14, 1868. . +s 1y ssm nz ;:.;gï¬w"a’:ï¬ P l > . A. M.â€"â€"TRAINXS _ will leave e + 7015 Brockville daily at 7.15 a.m., and 3:15 p.m., arriving at Sandpoint at 12:40 p. m. and 9 p.m p.m., arriving at Brockville at 11:30 a.m. and T:45 r.m.‘ * All (rains on main line connget at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to i nd from Porth. The 7:15 a.m. trair from Brocky.lle connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, Pembroke, &c., &c., and the 1:15 p.m, train from Bandpoint leaves rom east and west, Brockvilie, April 1i 1268.] SUMMER ARRAXGEMENTS. [1868 Trains now leave BONAVENTURE as follows+ . P GoIxGg wEsT, Day Express for Ogdensburg, Citawa, Brockville, Kingston, Bellevilie, Toronw.(}uelgh. London, Braniford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, â€" and a‘l points WOSt, Bt.....sseeee6»»»2 Night do: dd _ do do _ do Accommodation Train for Vaudreuil at Returning each morning, arriving in _ MODUCAI @6 2e vevrenerers ces s se ene es 60e# Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at..... ........ 7:00 a 1 Trains for Lachine t ..........*5:00 a m, 7,00 a m Â¥Y:a m, 12 noon, 3:%0 p m, *4;40 p m, 5;00 p m ‘and 6:30 p m. > s *The 5:09 a m and 4;40 p m Trains runs through to Plattsburgh, and there connect with the Chamâ€" plain boats. Accommodation Train ftor Island Pond and Intermediate Stations at......... Express for BOStON At..........s.leee 6e 6e k Express for Boston and New York, at..‘... Express for 9'|:obe‘e. ‘Islund Pond, Gorâ€" SsSUMMER ABRANGEMEXT * ham and Portland...................... .. 2:00 p m Night Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorham and Portland, stopping beâ€" tween Montreal and lsland Pond at St. Hilaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton, . ~ _ Richmond, Sherbrooke, Watervilie nnds(iouiieookconly, Mbrrtesrerseemsrmevcte LOrLP â€" p i p6~ Sleeping Cars on all Night Trairs. Bagâ€" g-%o chocko&through. ¢ € he steamer Corlofta leaves Portliand every sATULOAY AFTERNGON (after the : SsATULOAY AFTERNGOON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fax, N.s., returning on Tuesday, 5 She has excellent accommodation for passengers and freight. The International Company‘s Steamers, running in connection with the Grand Trunk Rnihu{', eave Port!and every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ard FRIDAY, at 5 p m, for St. John, N.B. _ _ NBRAXD TRUNXK RAILWAY COMâ€" K PANY OF CANADA. Tickets issued tlul'ough at the Company‘s princiâ€" pal suations. C c For further information. and time of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" tions, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Staâ€" tion; C.J: BRYDGES, Managing Director, Mixed, 7. 15 a, m. Express, 1.35 p.m. ROCKVILLE, & OTTAWA RAILS waAY. 5 Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1868. VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET. ¢ . _=~.,__ NO more eligible chance could be iA ,; s 12 ;offered to any party in the Hotelâ€" + i%keepinz line than tio lease of the atiia ubove YIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Boing on the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa being definitely settled upon as its capital, could not fail to be made to ‘pay. It is built on the most modern style of architecâ€" ture, of cut stone ; bas large pllw-flul‘ windows, and is four stories high, exclusive of the basement. It is finely situated on the corner of Wellington and O‘Connorâ€"streets, immediately opposite the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings, and has three vacant lots attachod, zo that the Buildings could be enlarged to any ¢â€" * . oppirabsts ( d) to be add ications, (postpaid) to be addreased to ppl FI{:N’(’)IS CLEMOW, ESQ., Commencing on the 20in A, _Or JOHN HENEY, Esq., _ * _ Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W Ottawa, Maron 11. # ST9t . LELAVE PRE§COTTI. .33;‘*‘.5:-:-‘-_.__- 5 I}OR.SALE.--THE WESTsS oi ne€ges * erlfbne-t.hird of Lot No. 27, in C First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" tek SasyA pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Convession, at present in the occuzation of Wm. T. Aylen, Esq. For further particalart apply to Jorx and Wx. Trowsox, Nepean, and aKWIS8 & Pixecy,. Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je2â€"141â€"tf July 7, 1868. SCY'I‘HES I SXATHS ! z. 4. . BAXES! : CULTIV ATORS, PLQU GHS, » A 4sl FORKS AND STONES, Engquire at the ‘Store. HARDW ARE, _ BOILED AND RAW OIL, MACHINERY AND LUBRICATING, AT LOWEST CASlH PRICES Ottawa, July 14, 1868. A MELODEON, nearly new, and scarcely over used, Williams, of Toronto, maker, is offered for sale at FIFTY LLARS CASH, (cost $65), or exchange for ble articles of satisfactory value, Address «‘R.," Tiurs Ofice, (if per post, prepaid.) Ol:t.un, Two DDwellings to Lei, lu great variety ; and a goneral assortment of m®= A. M.â€"=â€"TRAINS will lcave eB Sandpoint at 5:15 a.m. and 1:3¢ vine# at Erockville at 11:30 a.m. and FOR SALE OR TO LET. LEAVE BROCKYVILLE GoIna soUTH AND E4ST oy . : | »Amlroads. LEAYE SANXDPCINT ELODEON FOX SALE. The Victoria HKotel wa, August 7, y MeRERe SOTey eiet ce Pm CCCE C Em e after those steamers are due BEING the Upper part of E. MARTINEAU‘S Clothing Etoro, Corner of Sussex and Clarâ€" enceâ€"st reets. NAILS, AREIVE IN PRESCOTT H ADBOTT, ARRIVE TN Onaw T. JSAACS, â€" : .:_ . _ Contre Town, Spmkeâ€"st. Managing Director, 412y 10.35 a, m. 4.15 p. m EUG. MARTINEAU. GLASS,* and sttoaâ€" ncipais aâ€" 1868 STATION 9:20 T;30 5:10 7.00 8:40 2:00 PUTTY 650 as Royat Mail Line between Quebec, OD | wick and Nova Seotia, cvery Tuesday 64 ~*In conseqhuence of the low water the Steamer Calumet will be unable to make her trips betwoon Havelock and Chapeau after the 11th inst., until further potice, & yE qUKE l T A WILL â€" LJ 813 t( ToTick. 1808 Queen Victoria, cepted) ~~ Travellers and tour srip. _ ___"___ + + f 4' Captain A. Bowik,â€"â€"* 4 Leaves the Queen‘s Whart with mails and passenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morning, (Sundays exâ€" S15tf fare. Ticict;.-&;: "ln;y be obtained at the ofico of Mr, C. E. BRUSH, and aiso at the Oflice on the whart, or on board the stcamer, : ' C 2 ieR rrmarim u:: PA wita Lil se auke Pamdivindir veak ts o 1 Parties uosirius of a pleasant tng canâ€"chtain Excursion Tickets to Grcuville and back for one & Captain R. G. NICHOLS, . Leaves Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate landâ€" ings on Tuesusys and Friaays bt 4 i:;lock.ls.mA [ Te T. W. SEEPHERD. MC 1863 4 Consisting of the fo! AaANN #1ssox, ALLIANXCE, |_= EMERALD, OREC IK, i CALUMET, â€" JASOX GOUL1, POoNTIAC, _ = PENEBROKE. = sSNXOW BIRD, Upper Ott: ORECY IK, «@ « 64 Cowleys» CALUMET,c~ 4 w« *4 Blondin. J ASOX GOULI3, w : * :A# Boltoa. PoNTIAC, « w i+ _ Duggaa. PENEBROKE. = ®= «+ D verman» sNKOW BIRD, | «= « %4 Beattie. Until farther notice the Steimer Ann Swson will leave Aylmor every day (Sundays excepted) for the Upper Ottawa att:30 a. m., connecting with the Alliance at head of r«ilroad at 12:30, touching at Arnprior, Sandpoineé, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Whairf, Gould‘s Wharf, and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. Stages will Jeave Gould‘s W harfimmediately after the arrival of the Steamer A//ionce for Cobden, connecting with Steamer Joson (Fou!it;and arriving at Pembroke same cvening.. sc s l.‘ Nil e uPy P OISNPUMC ETCOE OOITUOD: The Steamer Pembroke Jleaves Pembroke at 7 o‘clock, a.m., on Tuesday, Tharsday and Suturday for Des Joachims;,calling a t intermediate ports, returning on same ‘day, leaving at 2 p.m., connectâ€" ing at Perhrske withâ€"&tcamer Juson Gould which I,aves danry at 5 wm,, und arriving at Portageâ€" duâ€"Fort at 10 a.wm. . [* * ~ â€" = The Steamer 4...ance leaves Portageâ€"deâ€"Fort every morning (Sandays exbepted{ at ©:30 a m touching at Gouid‘¢â€"W harf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Enâ€" nechere, Bristoi, $andpoint and Arnprior, aad arriving at head ofgailway at 12:i5, aud connuctâ€" ing with Aan Nison at Pontize. PasserZeors reach Aylmer at 4 p.m. _ ‘The Steamer Calume leaves Havesock for Chaâ€" peau Village and intermediate ports on Tuesday» at 6 o‘clock, a. m,, ard returning leares Chapeau Village same days, at 2 o‘clock. uen crar - w PE C e aged e on on t olls M e e e o o es A c‘onnoction is made daily with the Brockville and Oitawa Railway on the uptrip at Arnprior at 2 o‘clock p. 1@., in time to connect with the Grand Trunk Raiiwoy night trains cakt and west, and on the downward trip at Sandpoint 1%:35 a.;1., Arnprior 1%:10, . * Puunï¬en for Des Joachims leave Ottawa every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. « tâ€"class Fare (mea 186>~. _ Yor further particulars apply at the.office of the Compary in O:tawa City or Aylmer. 4 . 8. CASSELS, TC Between Brockville and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union F orwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : ; UPWARDE. LC2YVO OHAWR At........c.cccsseessssseeseec0»»».7:00 a.m. Arrive at Arnprior at massrsrrensentr sns cesc d20080 $R Leave Arnprior at sessvaysesssrezsnnssorsercess e $HRR Artive at Brockyille at....................._.7:4d p m. In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railwgy Nigtt Trains, East tnd W est. Leave Brockville at..... ..... Arriye at Arpprior at....... Leave Arpprior at..... .......« Arrive at Ottawa at ......... 5. SAutacomi®. o‘clock, p.m.; o‘clock, p.m. Leave BroCkvill0 @t..... ...........ccc......._.0:18 a.m. Arriye at Arpprior at......................... 210 pm. LeAV8 ATRPFOF At............... \..cccl.c.s. 1280 pm. Arrive at OUlaWaA &t ........................ 0:00 pm. On the Ist AUGUST the Steamer Pembrole, Capt. DUGGAN, will leave Pembroke «daily, SSumhy: excepted) at 7 o‘clock, a.m., for Des oachims, ; returning, leaving Des Joachims at 1 o‘clock. p.im.: and arrivinz at Pembroke at 6 NOX FPORWARDING & 1 arLwaAr compPasy.) * 1493 a GROCERIE®S, Ottawa City, April 22, 1868 Every morning;‘ (Sundays excepted) punctually, to carry passengers FOR AYLMER, $ To connect ;i:.hm Union Forwarding Railway Com *s merg. p=ny § JAMES MULLILGAXN. 4 OT'I‘,\\\":\ RILYER NAVIGATION coMPaxL*s Otawa, October 12, 1467 Condensed Tixi%e Table at halt Ottawa, May 16, 1868. EW STORKE. pAY, NHE23m O0F AUuUSI, THIE RUSSERLL HOUSE, VE OYAL MAIL LIXE. EEBECCArID GULF PonRTs AMsIIIP COMPANXY. Strnntt‘s. At four 0‘ r o clock,]'\.m;, Iron MARKET STEAMER MAIL STEAMER & Ramway CoxraXy, O:lawa, August 8, 1868. following first â€"class Steamers, w iaptain Marphy. R. S, CASSELS, , calling at Fataer Point, n, Newcastie, Miramich, nipg will leave Pictou on r, at 5 o clock, p.m. t at Shediac with E. & \. B3., and steamer for Prince Pictou with N. S. Railway AXDI 4s >A 1808 LIQEFORS, DOWXWARDS. U\M N L B U 8 m« WILL LEAYE L _Â¥ i P A 1X 1 find this a delightful wOOD & ROBSITER. t 67 15 18GS. hV i HRoeute. irriving at 4345 New Brun +6 NXNELI AND HARPWARE WIHAREF 79 Find‘ay. President 1s6G8 1248 Tomer, | 'l‘ st 7 a m. 1867 as» 18GS, Ixpia W arsitouse 16 Rideau Street, Ottawa, 'l\llfl SUBSCRIBERS beg their Customers that their complete, and embraces every h Seasov, among which will Lb : 50 Orang FPlows Japan SUGARS, _ * | LOAF, 4 t‘ 2 24 EROKEX Lear, _ ‘â€" CRUSHED,â€" erax* gGBroguxp, * YELLG ‘|‘0', i > ; _ and MUSCOYAp COFFEE, Break{fast sOUCI.ONÂ¥%G, go~ CONGOTU, Supm'\;:r HYSONX, *‘_ _ «" q@UnEROWDE ; . * ISPERIAL, a TWAKKAY, range _PLKOEK. 1 "Ihe R@â€" Roasted and Ground da; premiscs, UHOCOL&TE and Cug0i FREHNCH, fiavored with Va TAYLONX‘8, FRUITS, &c. LAYEKk RAISIN®, SPICHS, ** ~ â€" PRIUPXI A1 MONISN, WALNUTS, FILBERTS, ind BRAZIL NUTS. Ottawa. D+cember 19 CAKADJAH {PAIK | iESTAUA do, Back.ana alead, Courbs, Colds, Sorm Thro Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Sito web, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowe Cmnl.l:him. Burns ,Fcalds, ost Bites. &c., ke. 'l\HE CANADPIAN PAJN DESTRCGYKER 8 j now been before the public for s lengt time, ud“-houvuy used is well lï¬d,uw‘." mc a #4 instance to give permanent relie! «h t‘i‘holyn‘md. and wo{‘u\' never known a «i9 Parly foliowed ; bot on the onirary onl snn in y ; on , all are ï¬wi&h its operations, and epe * in the terms of its virtues and magical e€ects. 4 We speak from experience in this matter, ~ M CAUTIO: tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who suffering from any of the complaints for w C The remarkable . .ccommended may depend upon its being _ antroduction of the eign Remedy. . intoCanadian mar ‘F:o astonishing efficacy of the Can ted the cupidity 0 Destroyer, in curing diseases for which 8 has ulready commended, and its wonderful evccess in "I @thirgyâ€"psople‘s ‘bra _‘The astonishing effiemcy of the Ca Destroyer, in curing diseases for which commended, and its m;_f-lul guccess in thmr‘sx paing of ausm. and lin Nervous Affections, extitle it to a high > list of Remedivs for these complaints, 4 coming jn from Medicine Dealers in allp country for further :;rpllu, and each to to the universal #atisfaction it gives The Canz dian Pain Destroyer nover f mmediate rolief. All Modicine Denlers Physiciaas orderand «se it; and no faw mb:)utfl it after onaï¬o try img gt. B > ce twontyâ€"five “‘ï¬t:' ttie. . _ NORT P & LYMAX Newcastle, C. * General Agents Bol by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberis, Massey, H. F. McCarthy, J. Skiwmner, Brown, in Ottawa. "Oltawa. Nov. 1. 1867 _ 119 Tfll MERCHAKTE* PROTECTIVE UNION MERCANTILE â€" REFERENCE â€" RPGHT Tax lnc.:‘um' Prorronyt Wm to promcte and protect trade, by ®M8° :b _ -o-" the meet lnipofls.t of modern Medical ___ spveries stands the _ to pPM® U l Funilits und sufety n tThi scnbemnl:nh facility and safety in the g" ing of , and the recovery of claims # po.au.lnn to announce that they will, in ® tember, 1868, publish in one large quarto vel Tur® MrgpcuaXrs‘ PeorEony® U x1o® M reci® RaprEeexor R#omsTER, eontaining, amont 4 things, the names, nature of business, 4M0# tmnEs, ©0" * °°vs Aranding, and rating as to0" things, the NADS® / " o ud tatineg arl capital, finsncial standing, and rating as 1« of over 400,080 of the principal merchasé dere, bankert, manufacturers, and public panies, in more than 30,000 of the cities, villages and settloments throughout the 1 Etates, their territories, and the British Pr of North America; and enbneins the m portant information attainable an ..ecost enable the merchant to assertain at a gl« capital, character and degree of credit f! his customers as are deemed worthy of «97 tion of credit, oo.dihh‘, also, a nesspope" ory, containing the title, character, pric place of publication, with full psxhc.ll!" to each journal, being ;:.:xlm ‘.wuï¬ of every county ln.tbo United States ud N@/ yodis eir? edtaeighes . ( K‘ > o e e e id Sn se ce oc _ ‘The reports and information will be 800 those deemed worthy of some line of credit: * the same will be baged, so far as practicabit the written statements of the parties revised and corrected bmell {M‘l“ 2 legal correspondents, whose characte" i# 1 guarantce of the correctness of the € furnished by them, it is believed that «6 furnished by them, it is believed * _ . . will prove more truthful and oo-pmd1 fore, superior wi:.:lzf much gredter valth “fl previously ; aid of the Mercantile Reference b;uinoum-c- i':lll be ‘fl.m to fl‘nll“‘1 glance, tal ana ion pmdpmmu worth, of neatl7 "3 chant, manufacturer, trader and benkes the aboveâ€"named territorial limits. “ On or about the first of each month, mentsl will also receive the Monthly Chromide among other things, a record of -‘% changes in the name and ecl“‘ throughout the country, 48 may Cl o l c&w‘-‘puum« each hallâ€"yeurl) e Mercantile Reference * B Price of the lwm. fibar <din tw aaley AGG VCO C s 2/ of charge THE TIMES isffpriated a0" °/ Tax Orrawa Tiamgs Proyri®é A*? xo Coxraxy, at the Office; 69 * Centre Town, m“...“, Mankring Director; A* B MUSCATEL, . «do "x _ ds BSULTANA, _ s VALENTIA, * . CURRAXNT®, § ; , GCRAPYF®, OR AMNGL > *‘ LENONE®, 4* NUTMECG® j MACE, ; QINX qmox, [ ~ GhLovEs; ‘ ~ > ‘__GINGKER, f MIXED SPICHE®S, 5 *3 QShoglm(Ll C TE A® MOcUdaA, JAYVA in Whole, Hoij oad (Aate. Bars . T. BROWXNXE & CC O W All Ground on the 1 CilPe s famil JANAL@€A 1%, FRYi . & HAR CEXÂ¥XLox Xtr by MOTT‘s inforg y on 1 Cuop 8 Bow oY 403¢ . *T btreots, 0 KNovember 6 & ,;â€"â€" DK..*® rl\'qva A We l _ Ottawa. Day 0 , Maria St S Caxcrce COrn® n.J mew , but certaint, #3â€"4 wess. Referonces_; Areated, il cequiro« . Otuawra, Awrit 1 4 _ DR. GEOL ')l:l!'-l't % . posite Magee / Oitawa, October : POttawa, June Sith, KXyorsr: ise Post Ofce, ©)t can®s In lots to suit 5.: ABRR Is TE IR Selicitor in Cb PIi. UL l’-‘“'l'o € tral Ottawa. o Al ©GV AUGI ARRISTE ‘:;‘,hc;...r in 4 Xtawa, Fo\ J apuary 21. 186 [“". Chames Ofice. Aumon§ Otlawa, Decembet (n" lke _ ; W isia® M“h citawa, pitaw&» ataw @,, M# U B ‘q'; geâ€"B DR.â€"V NORNER of ‘ Mawa, J anuary §00, éers for Tt i j «_ (Member c# upriC® ; ABRRI®TEI golicitorâ€"inâ€"C lkaa. over Mr.* ns n 100. +) Neury Publv xONCEET R a TRHA, No. 1, 1 (,% flwt:x‘- out trgsit 1 ARRI® TER Leng‘s Buildit +oFTaAs * ar0Q8sGIH "EB'S1'E , Rideat +7 wary 172 «late "0. yvoRxE* * ts pronu®xt* l NICHOI 4 yponr xE DHK. v&ICIA®X, ERIX ALD Yorxr.s y P14X 0 'ï¬'ï¬u yeai ) just *‘ ‘ORTA (>, of Quev®* o. 6, 'â€:' FaponiGier. hance of Fu® Monr y 4 ~SHOQ VA)l d Mo® Feb. 24 PX. C Union B 2'. lf‘ï¬' Hur 1 Next with U3 orr E" 3t *( in