Errors of Youth.â€"A Gentfeman who sufâ€" fered for years from Nervous Debility, Premaâ€" ture Decay and all the eifscts otf youthful inâ€" discretion will, for the sake ot saffering bumanmity, send free to all who need it the recipe and direcâ€" tions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to proft by the adâ€" vertizers‘ experience can do so by addressing in re« 'flh.uthomo,gflamgoxmouom z. hardness of the y. with fmgum slimy and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquict sleep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indifouion low spirits, frightful dreams, and a gradual waist "hasy are paiats * are palatable and selfâ€"administered to th childâ€"driveout the worms thoroughly without pain p1#" g2£ FiRST PAGE. * OTTawWa MARKETS. â€" [Compijed expressly for the Ormawa Trugs.] GRAY HAIR AND BALDNESS ! Mothers Read Thisiâ€"lHolioway*‘s Worin Lozenges are a certain and safe remedy {for Worms in Children anda Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one groat cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it cannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds parents the necessity of closely watching their children. _ By so doing ; and 'undcrstau.dmg m-r and true cause of the disease, of children -iflht be saved from early graves. Srurrous or Worxs.â€" The followin are a few of the very numerous symptems ;nï¬ discases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated extremities, oiffensive breath m picking at the nose, mdmg of the teeth sleep, hardness of the belly. with frequent HALL‘S VEGETABLE SICI!.IAN HAIR RENEWER will restore it to its natural color and promote its Our treatise on the hair‘sont free by mail. R. P. HALL & CO., 83id Nashua, N. IL., Proprietors. JOIN B. OGDEN, 44 Cedar Thirty Years* Experience of an old Nurse.â€"Mzas. 'u:a‘;‘-:o:r;uo Sv::r is the prescription of one ‘emale Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for Nn{“:-un with neverâ€"failing safety and success by m of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, reguliates the bowels, and gives res, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it the best and “l‘.d.‘yh the world, in all cases of DYSENTERY DIARRHRGEA IX CHILâ€" DREN, whether it srises from teething, or from say other o.-o.“la:.ll dl'incï¬ou for using will accompany each one ine unless the 1aoâ€"simile of CURTTIS & Plflm is on the outâ€" side wrapper. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cts. * bottle Office, 215 Fuitonâ€"street, New York ; and 205 High Holborn, London. Be sure and call for «= MBR3S. WINTSLOW‘S SOOTHING SYRUP," hayâ€" ing the fac simule of "Cuzrtis & Prexixs" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitaâ€" The Téoturs are offered with the tullest confiâ€" dence in their efficacy ; they have becen thoroughly m and :.:uh r:o .ob.l‘k nput:ukon they have red. # ere, 8 T8, -mm;nm- and tboo': who oE:r- tax lhou:f)?co, lhc{m“dhnlhvh( an irritated throat, and will render articulation easy. Being an articlo of troubles, it suffered to progress, resuit in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, ottentimes incurable. BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach directly the seat of the disease and give almost instant reâ€" hief. Onru o;ll #Bsowx‘s Bsoxcutat Troowugs," and do not take any of the woâ€"thless imitations« that t;;;o-;“it. ;i'imag"" -rmndâ€"w their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the may be ofered. Provixciar Inxscrasc® Coxpaxy or Caxapa, Head Office, Torontn, .. 1st Sept., 1868. 'l\lll AGEKNCY of this Company at Ottawa being now transferred to the HONBLE. MALCOLM CAMERON{‘: all premiums for ‘â€" RENEWAL OF POLICIES, & sre to be paid and applications for Insurance to be made to him at the Office of the Queen‘s Prinâ€" ter, Dosbarat‘s Buildings, Ottawa. By order, JAS. SYDNXEY CROCKER, FAI. FOR SALE.â€"The southâ€"cast half of Lot No. 7, 4th Concession, Gloucester, R.F , containing about 110 acres, of which seventy acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The id. ‘The property is on the Ottaws and Glouâ€" m lum Road, about five miles from the City of Ottaws, and would make a most desiâ€" rable residence. One half ot the purchase money might remain for some years atâ€"interest, secured -W The title is ?o‘ For further s.n‘ apply to LEWIS & PINHEY, Ottawa, arristers, or to the undersigned proprietor on the & JAMES SELVERIGHT. Sumnastar. Sankt. 13. ® 819â€"1â€"38 3m S%o â€" Throat, Cough, Cold, and sumilar Hog per 102 MiMerrersect s Beef per 100â€"lbs ......... G‘ousester, Sept. 18. B. Ask for & Worm nldnhum Sola by ulm ists in Ottaws, and medicine dul;s every k 5187 sPECIAL NOTIHICZ®. Coven®, THE USE OF Times Office, Ottaw#s, Rept. 18, 1868, ccvarsweex C Th‘ UK â€" & 00 n cvssccs« UTH U tWW The advertiser;having inder is hardwood bush none, none. 0 19; @ 0 00 0 co @ 7 50 015 @ 0 1t Streot New York thereby doir; ed better than of an oid 808â€"2m 208â€"2m Manager. | % & & iConsmnptwn,, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Diseases of the Throat, Pains and Oppression of the Chest or Lungs, Difficult Breathing, and \ \ all the Discases of the Pulmonary Organs. i | | This Barsax is introduced to the suffering public after its merits for the positive cure of such | diseases have been fully tesied, The formula from which it is prepared is referrei@! to by the | leading medical journals as toi& equal to any prescription that can be made up for such Cisoases by the medical faculty,. ‘Ihe BiLsAaÂ¥ is, consequertly, recommended by physicians whqg have become acquainted with its great success. - *s ay ExrrcToRANT it #as xo Equat!â€" It is composed of the active principles of Rootg and Plants, I which ard chomicall‘lvoxtnotod, so as to retain all their medicinal qualities. | Mrxistres axo Pusiic Srzakezs, who are so often affiicted with Throat Diseases, will find a sure remedy in this Barsax. Lozenges and wafors sometimes give reliof, but this Barsax, taken a fow times, will insure a permanent cure. 4 | Will the Afticted Cleegyman Please Test uts Merits ?â€"Testimonia‘s of Physiciansâ€"Dr. Nathaniel Harris, for many years a resident of Middlebury, Vermont, recommends the lÂ¥u.ux as béing superior to all other remedios for Bronchitis. He says: s . Allen‘s Lung .Balsam ! U S11 DUIIUI PORRUMNUW NUT ATROIERRTENC n EL « 1 have no doubt it will soon become a classical remedial agont for the cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs." f y tE : 5 Ur. Lioyd, of Ohio, surgeon in the army during the war, from exposure contracted consumption. e says : | «I hayono hesitancy in stating that it was by the use of your Luxo Barsax that I am now alive and onjoying health." Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says : â€" A 64â€" «1 recommend your Barsax in preference to any other medicine for Coughs, and it gives satiafas tion." 7 | Dr. A. L. Scoviil who has, for many years, been known to the puolic throughout the United States as the inventor of remedics for the Lungs, recommends Aurckx‘s LuxG Barsax as surpassing any thing that has ever been offered to the public for the cure of Lung Diseases. â€" He has used it in his own family with great success in the case of his aister, who was 'r“olr“d to be in the last stages of Consumption. This lady is now well, and has been permanent‘y cu by Arurx‘s Luxo Barsax. Physmicians who have failed to cure their patients should try this medicine before they f" the case up, as we know very many valuable lives have been saved by being persuaded to give it 2 trial. Don‘t despair beâ€" cause all other remedies have failed, but try this remedy and you will ?ot‘!n deceivea. ’ a ind 10 LC & O" .0 Cantc 10 BLLL Aiétantian afiall madiecina canse all olher remegros gayvo IaRCG, ooE EY PR i N C dhe WOR GK 2 adnastines 2 The Xroprictors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure in calling to it the attention ofall medicine dealers, desiring that they procure a supply of it, and recommend it to their afflicted patrons and friends. It will stand the test for mevrits, as has the celebrated PERRY DAVIS‘ PA& KILLER, which has b:en introduced to all parts of the inhabited world, and is every where appreciatod and sought aftsr. s f i ; Allen‘s ung Balsam is the remedy to cure all Lnnï¬:nd Throat dificulties. It should be thoroughâ€" ly tested before using any other balsam. It will cure when all others fail, Directions accompany each bottle, For sale by all «ruggists, t PERRY DAVIS & 8O0N, Montreal, y f «eneral Agonts for the Doininion of Canada. sought aftsr. s Allten‘s ung Balsam is the remedy to cure all Lun ly tested before using any other balsam. It will cure w bottle, For sale by all «ruggists, annw OoLD A£TNA INSURANCE CO., lhe above compantes iites. â€" Losses paid prom Ottawa, July 8, +868. H#oOME INSURANCE See The Lonec, British Medical Journal, Medical Press, &c. * n hne in Oct. L commenced the Pancreatic Emulsion [Enotv & Moorx‘s) in two teaâ€"spoonf ul doses, two hours after dinner and .‘:EP“' I can only describe its efects by saying that it seemed to work like a charm."â€"ODt. Kinkead‘s Paper on Phthisis and ts treatment, . Medical Press, &¢., Feb. 26, 1868. Caution.â€"The genuine PANCREATIC EMULâ€" S10N sold only in bottles, 2s 6d, 4s 64, and 8s, with Savory & Moore‘s labels and trade mark. THB BES‘*T FOOD FOR INFANTS, resembling Mother‘s Milk as closely as possiâ€" ble.â€"Dr. H. Barker on right foods for children. _ | « TBEâ€"INFANT PRINCE thrives upon it as a Princo should."â€"SNocial Seren*e Heview. © A REAL IMPROVEMENT Ll.m-ee:] on the ordinary kinds of LIEBIG‘S FOOD," and the only one that keeps good in all, climates. No boiling or straining. Tins, 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s. * < SAVORY & MOUORE, 143, New Bondâ€"street, London. 83bWEA Where the usual assortment of Cabinet and Ughol- stering Goods can be obtained at moderate prices. UNDERTAKING. The Undertaking branch is under S8.â€"R.‘s immeâ€" diate -g:n-dnno. who attends all Funerals without ra Charge, and has constantly on hand a large assortment of Readyâ€"made Coffins, of all sizes and qualities : nut. PZn desirous of keeping their deceased relaâ€" tives lf;l&‘ few days, or even a week,can doso without the least possible inconvenionce by .?'ly- ing to 5. Rogers, who has had over 20 years‘ exâ€" perience in the above branches, and teels confident of giving satisfaction. N.B.â€"The Undertaking Branckh will be found second to none in Ottawa. * : Express Waggons always ready for the removal of Furniture. RESIDENCEâ€"At the Woest End Establishment, W oilingtonâ€"st. » Ottawa, September 4, 1868. 838y Parties ordering Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, or other Hardwood Coffins, may rely on getting .\6'.- uine article, (no stained Butternut sold for W alâ€" METALLIC, BLACK CLOTH, COBOURG, &¢ CABINETâ€"MAKER, UPHOLSTEREB, LADIES CALL AT THE CAPITAL Boot and i&hne Store | & Good at 95 cents. * Mon‘s ware fl?.‘"’.‘°!' in every variety of styâ€"le _.;":ï¬;i's is the 'plm'to buy cheap at the " Caâ€" pital," Yorkâ€"street. R 4997 GEORGE MURPHY. FCFor Cheap Gaiters AT THE OLD STAND, No. 789, RiDEAUâ€"STREET, AND AT THS Will be receired by the" Until no supply of Widthâ€"Midships..................... 3 feet 6 inches. The Canoe to be delivered in Montreal, ndtol.n inspected at Ottawa previously. _ 843td _ _ Found on Rideanâ€"street, on Wednesda; i a LARGE Buscr:d OF KEYS.â€" nfl."::::‘%? roving property a ying exponses ertis= rnx &an have them ntz‘ma.‘ feeeofear Ottawa, September 11, 1868. SENIOR COMMISSARIAT OFFICER, AT OTPAWA, _ ‘ntil noon, on the 28th SEPTEMBER, for the CASH CAPITAL, ALL PAID UPj....«s............ ...... #3,000, LOSSES PAIB IN. 49 YELARS,.......................24,000,! Incorporated in 1819â€"Charter Perpetual. EXDERS CAPTTAL, AILL PAID UP............ .. 1S8SET S, Apply at the ONE DOLLAR A PAIR ! EYS FOUXD. T END WELLINGTONSTREIF, tr sns Wns tenes se sesen08 snense sns en® 4 feet from bows 4 feet from stern. .... .... 201 inches. midships............... 19 |% x DE R T A K E R, >@ «+ A WOoOpEN CaANoE. Fda CASES of is consU MPTION treated with Savory & Mcos®‘s PANCREATIC EMULSION. in 46# 2 YORKâ€"STRUET. panics continue, as beretefore, to insure all classes of property at lowest i promptly in Carada bankable funds. ; + J. T. & W. PENNOCK,: 68. 137â€"3m Agents for Ottawa and Vicinity. 1N DUPLICATE, AT THE REMEDY FOR CURING Silver Meaal, 1867. id $ OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. PFAe oo TIMES OFFICE. OF ‘HARTFORD, CONN. Having every facility in the way of first.class Machinery, and employing none but firstâ€"class workmer, L am propared to turn out every descripâ€" BOOK BINDER & BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, J . 26 Hotcalfo-atinot, Ottawa. tion of Binding ï¬'&"g&&'.".igl'.'&(_&&&5'.'5.'1&’ as any other establishment in Canada. « &. MORTIMER, _ _ Ottawa, Fob. 6. Groceries, Liquors, Provisions, &¢,, MONTREAL WAR 50 BBLS. PRIME PICKLING VINE«â€" GaAR | C 350 LIQUORS, J ‘SEWILL, LIVERPOOL, @ Manufacturer b ial appointment to HER MAJESTY 'm‘ 55‘3:1«,&8"1 AL FAMILY, AND COURT OF SPAIN, THB RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COMâ€" MISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, AND | > HER MAJEST £ QU:IANVYYIC}!ORIA'S ROYAL Prize Medalist of the Great International Exhibiâ€" tion of London, 1863, and of the Uniâ€" versal Exhibition of Paris, 1867. wH HEREBY APPOINYT: f Mz. JOHN LESLIE, ‘Bparksâ€"streot, s Agent for Ottawa and Vicinity, : For the sale of these celebrated Timekeepers. Bole Wholesale I#m. in the sale of J. Sawill‘s W atches. Ottawa, May 20. | In 4, 4 and 1 1b. packages, for AT REDU Oitawa, Aug. 10, 1868. N O T I C MORTIMER, BOXKES PRIME 1O W ATCHES. ‘s Luxo Barsax. Physcians who they T" the case up, as we know give it 2 trial. Don‘t despai1 beâ€" will not be deceivea. | SILVER being now reduced to near its value has beea made sUSSEX â€" wWINBS. . ...... $1,009 :....... 1,619,( At Rapvcap Rates. IN PRICBS OF AT TUE AT REDUCED RATES. J. MARTIN & CO. TEAS, PS8, BBOUSE family use, ED RATES! Dominion for the 70,34. SUGARS,*&e. 1eâ€"stroot. 384y 651v 4 AT THE sIGN OF THE*ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEAUâ€"ST., 148y Where you can at ail times find a complete asâ€" sortment of ,, P SHELEF & HEAVY IHARDWARE, GBNBRAL HOU â€"E FURNISUING, Butchor Knives, Kuaives and Forks, f .. Pocket Knives, Table Spoons, $â€" Tn_Spoom. Tea Trays, Table Mats, Buts, Sorews, Locks, * Bolts, Catches, Laitches, _ ,, Axos, Saws, Planes, Squares, % Hammers, Spokuluu, Gouges, â€"Chisels, ‘Augers, Auger Bits, Steel Bita, Bevels, . 1 ~ Levels, Boring Machines, _ _ _ _ Toge city lu great variety ; and a general assortment ot, HARDWARE, ‘ § BOILED AND RAW OIL, s MA C’IIINE:R YÂ¥ A4ND LUBRICATING, AT LOWEST CASH PRICiHL®, _ Ottawa, July 14, 1868. ILVER AT PAR 4,000 CORDS OF FUEL WOOD! THE $T. LA WRENCE & OTTAW A RALLW AY On their line of railway, on the conditions set forth in the specifications, which, with forms of tender, may be had on application at the several Are prepared to receive tenders from parties willâ€" ing to supply e FUEL WOOD~ « Tenders not made on the Company‘s prinied forms will be disregarded. fys: And at the Head Office on Sparksâ€"street, Ottawa. st. Lawronce & Ottawa Ry. Co., Ottawa, 27th August, 1868. Offceâ€"Desbarats‘ Ruilding, 77 Sparks St % c _â€" M.P. HAYBA 4 Aos»y. RoyalCanadianBaak OTTAWA TIMES, SEPTEMBER 19. COFF‘EE COFFEE : 100,000 _ To those who enjoy a cup of REALLY | FINE COFFEE! â€"IRYâ€" f BUCHANAN‘S Unrivalled Mixture of Mocha, â€"JAVA & JAMATICA, ~Roasted and Ground Daily on the premises, by steam power. > JAS. BUCAANAN, oo o _‘ Sussexr and Wellingtonâ€"sts. Septeml or 7. _ Harte‘s Florida Wator, equal to anything imâ€" ported, Price 374 cents per bottle. 183y PAINT OF ALL COLORS, Pink, Burnt Umber, ‘erra de Seinna, Chrome Yellow, Â¥ellow Ochre, Colestial Blue, Paris Green, Brunswick Green, Magnesia Groen, Venetian Rod, Lead, White Lead, in oil or dry, Jrop Black, Ivory Black, Lamr Black, Boiled Oi!, law Oil, Turpentine, Benzole, Coal Oil, j Paint Brushes, 5 Varnishes, &e ORDKANCE LANDS TO BE SOLD ON MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1868, at noon, at :o std:!; Rooms of JOHN LEEMING, Auctioner, ontreal. lst. Lense for twentyâ€"one years of water Yowor at the Split Rock in the River St. Lawrence, in the County of Vaudreuil, Quebec P. ?nd. Lease for twentyâ€"one years of water power at the " Petit Canal des Cascades," in the same County. These water powers admit of great enlargoment, and sxtension, and are well worfh:v of the attention of Incorporated Companies, Capitalists, &c. > 3rd. A lot of land or emplacement. in the Village 3rd. A lot of land or emplacement, in the Village of the Cedars, situate on the St. Lawrence, and oompmi.nlng t'mrh.i’fl in superficies. £ postus etails ‘and conditions 0 sale, to be had, and &luu to be seen, at the office of the Auctioneer in Montreal ; also at the office of the Ordnance Lands Dornrtmm of the Secrotary of State, Ottawa, on application, personaliy, or by her with 3 _â€"_â€"_ E. PARENT, Under Seey. of State. WILLILAM F. COFFIN, osomu f s:;Amt' § \ De tary of te, m. August 29, 1868. 833â€"lawtd YTHES! SNATIHS : May 11 1868. LTIV ATORS, PLOUGH S, EXDE ï¬s OTTAWA AGENCY : ALTIMORE OYSTERS, ARODEE8 EPILEPTIC CURE, Just received. FORKS AND STONES, STATIONS ON THE LINF, C ?“L “’L:’ ,;x * vi"’v C se 2e eonsisting in part of __ _ _FOR SALE. Apply to e NAILS, By order, WA K ES! Required for THOS. BIRK ETT, Sign of the Anvil, No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. vored free to any part of the Â¥ ; 408y > COMPANY T. ISAACS, JAMES BUCHANAN, ~ Sussex and Wellingtonâ€"sts. 'rv;\;‘fl{;iir'en, ke., &o , &eo Centro own, Spaiksâ€"st. THOS. REYNOLDS, GLASS, SsAaAWED SHINGLES J. SUTTON, Queon‘s Wharf, Managing Director. PUTTY, 8321922 WINE AND SPRIM VAULTS, Dekuyper‘s Red Cases, Gin, 15 bottles 11 Metcalfeâ€"st., Telegraph Co‘s Building, oTTaWA, h WHOLESALE & RETAIL, FOR CASH ONLY Booth‘s London Gin > Bernard‘s and Thompson‘s Gin Green Seal Champagne i AND UPWARDS. PORT WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &6. # 2 Extta _ du = .....s}ys.c.cc2.2 J 00 _8 19 «_3 Very choice ........... .....,.... 8 50° 10 00 i« 4 Vory SUperiOF..................... 4 80 12 50 i# & .YQIY BHO.s.c:i:srssresecsssrecsrers D O0. 19 00 Single sample bottles at above rates, Also, of Standard Brands, in wood er bottle, old and now, Brandics, Rums, Gins, Uld Tom Gins, Irish, Seotch and Caradian Whiskies. Canadian Ale, in wood or bottle. Guinness‘ Porter, pints and quirts,. Hibbert‘s _Porter, pints and quarts.> Bass‘ and Allsopp‘s Ales, pints and quarts. Clarets, Hocks, Santernos, Curacae, Maraschino, Chartreuse, Royal Italian Bitters, &o., &o No. _ Purityi n all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at the lowest quotations. 1 1 . W L 12 ce ns Orders by mail with cash, promptly attended to Goods delivered to any part ef the city free o charge. Adiscount to persons buying in quantity or by the original package. Inspection invi‘.d. NOTICE. 1 The subscriber would intimate to thore cf his customers with whom current accounts may have been opened that it is his intention to take advanâ€" tage of any irregularity in their payment to close them in order that he may conduct his business totally on the cash principle, which has been found to work much more satistactorily for beth â€"the buyer and seller in every bransh ef trade‘ in which it has been tried, ana relying on quality of his goods and the prises charged fer them (which will always be as low as they can honestly be sold for) he solicits a continuance of that patrenage heretofore so liberally bestowed upen him. K. AR;JOLDL Dealer in the better qualities of Wines, Spirits, &o., Metcalfeâ€"street, Telegraph Co‘s Building, Ottawa. Price lists on addlication or sent to any address. April 21, 1888. 5361 On FRIDAY, tho.30th OCTOBER, 1868, at noon, will besold at the Sales Room of HECTOR Mcoâ€" LEAN) Auctioneer, in Ottawa, so mach of the Ordnance Land being part of Lot D, Con,. C, Neâ€" pean, as lies between Mariaâ€"street, on the North ; the By property, on the South ; and Elginâ€"stroet, on the Kast ; being divided off into 30 Bailding Lots, and averaging in dimonsions 66 x 99. ‘ALSO, Ten Lots, avemgin;r.'†x 136, fronting on Rearâ€" street, in the UKP" own of Oltawa, and comâ€" manding magnificent views on the River Oitawa. _ Plans of a)"e.s;;;(;pertiu to‘ be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, and of the Ordnanco Lands Agont, Dept. of the Secretary of suuk, Ousw:.. At the Hogsback Fall, on the Rideau River, on the front of Lots 21 and 22, Junction Gore, of Glouâ€" cester, Sub Lots 37, 38, 39, 42, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 69, 10,71, varying in sizo as shown on Plans, all beautifui Villa Lots. T : s en Ee in e nettod® P i Uneâ€"tenth of the purchase money to be paid dowr at the time and place of sale, and the balance in nine annual payments, with interest, at 6 por cent. Further conditions at the time of sale, ' w,. F. COFFIN, muy Ordn. Lands Agont, Ottawa, 30th August, 1868. 835â€"lawtd LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLYor ONTARIO, Require a notice clear‘y and distinctly specifying the nature and object of the application, to be pubâ€" lisbed as follows, viz.: & 4 Suporior Old..... ..cc..ccscolss. ice 4 80 b Very fine old...........cc........ 8 T5 A FBRP.N OLDTET‘S A noticeo inserted in the ~Ontario (Gazdte, and in cne newspaper published in the County or Union of Ceunties, affected, or if there be no paper published therein, then in a newspaper in the next nearest county in which a newspaper is published. J _ OMiL sirssseessterserere enbeeedsteresore e 1 Gcod sound Wine. Such notice shall be continued in each case for a period of at least six weeks during tho interval ‘time b etween the close of the next preceding Eession and the consideration of the petition. W here it 1s intended to erect & Tollâ€"bridge, such notice must state the rates which they intend to ask, the extent of the privilege, the height of the arches, the interval between the abutments or piers for the passage of rafts and vessels, and mentionâ€" ing also whether they intend to erect a drawbridge or not, and the dimensions of the same. The subscribers beg to inform their customers and the public generally that they have removed to those spacious preâ€"nises lately occupied by M. K. Dickinson, Canal Basin, and where will he found constantly on hand the following goods ; 2,000 Corps or Goop FirEwooD, and 600,000 sawed SHINGLES. Wholoesale and Commission Agonu. Goods forwarded with despateh between Otta wa, Kingston and Intermediate Ports, by the Steamer Mary Ann, and three barges. 1 VETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT Orders or communications promptly aitended to, and madicines sont to any part of the Dominion. Charges moderate. * 812y Is hereby given that the Map or Plan and Book of Reforence of the Carada Central Railway Company, from the City of Ottawa to its junction with the Line of the Brockville and Ottawa Railâ€" way Company, have been de,vouitod in the office ot the Department of Public ‘Yorks, and a nolay of such parts of the Map or Plan and Book of Keferâ€" ence, as relate to the County of Carleton, has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carleten, and a eoly of such part as relates to the County of Lanark, has been deâ€" ited in the otfice of the Clerk of the Peace for the gz.unty of Lanark. Dated this Tenth «ay of August, 1868. § All applications to the Legislature of Ontario for A MELODEON, nearly new, and searcely ever used, Williams, of Toronto, maker, is offered for sale at FIFTY DOLLARS CASH, (cost $65), on exchange for mï¬nblo articles of satisfactory nlue.id )Afldrou « R.," Trurs Office, l(if per : post, repaid. : pOFtnwa, August 7, 1868. * 813tf LDNANCE LANDS, N. B.â€"For a full description see Ontario Gazet‘e. . CHARLES T. GILLMOR, ~ 837â€"lawtho _ Clerk of the House. _ Su; E FLOULK, OoTICK.â€" EMOVAL. Bas" Silver Taken at Par. "@Q Wx. H. EASTON & CO., Forwarders and Commussion Merchants, 814tf Canal Basin ORSE INFIRMARY, UBLIC NOTICE 81w (Greep, " _ * : per des ELODEON FORX SALE. P.F. CO LE M A N, V. 8. (Member of the College of Veterinary Surgoons, Toronto.) YORKâ€"STREE1L, OTTAWA, Next to Salmen‘s Hotol. m 11 By order, PRIVATE BILLS, sA PORK, ALEO ON HAND, Toronto, 3ist August, 1868. OTTAW A. Under Sec‘y of State. QATMEAL, &c. W. R. WORSLEY, _ Secy. C. C. Rly. E. PARENT, rrem‘s,. $ 60 . % §0 Por Gail. Per Doz ..$2 00 $6 00 .. 3 00 8 T5 .. 3 50 10 00 ®. 4 50 +~12 50 u. 5 T5 15 50 irssersec@P 00 serssessst® 00 8 15 10 00 12 50 15 00 1 20 ON and AFTER FRIDAY, the 2itn of MAY, 1868, and until further notice, TRAINS will run as follows : LkAYE PRESCOTT. ARRIVE IN Omaw Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. 10.35 a, m. Rxpress, 1.35 p. m. 4.15 p. m. LKAYE OTTAWA. ; . . ARRIVE IN PRESCOTT, Exprers, T a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. 4.15 p. m The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, eas‘ ana west. N. B.â€"These 1rains run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa «hecked through from and to stations on Grand Trunk Railway Return: tickets to Proscott, Kemptville and sttaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principals aâ€" tions oâ€"r the line. T. S. DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS, ST. LAWRENCE AND <â€"OTTAWA RAILWAY, LEAVE BROCKVILLE,. 7’.15 A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will leave e HRO@OD Brockvillo daily at 7.15 a.m., and 8:15 p.m., arriving at Sandpoint at 12:40 p. m. and 9 p.m.. * _ â€" LEAVK SANDPCINT:. * 5 e 1 ®**" A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will leave ® G)Sundsoint at 5:15 a.wm. and 1:320 g.m., arriving at Brockville at 11:30 a.m. and :45 P.m. f All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to i »d from Perth. _ 1 The 7:15 a.m. train frem Brookv.lle conmects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"F ort, Pembroke, &c., &c., and the 1:15 pta. train from Sandpoint leaves after thosée steamers are due rom east and west, H ABBOTT, Managing Director.. Breckville, April 11. 413y . Breckville, April 11. Superintendert, Ottawa, May 14, 1808 1868.] SUMMER ARRANGEMENTsS. [1868. " Trains now leave BONAVENTURE STATION as follows : s GoInG wEstT, (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Railway.) Day Express for Ogdensburg, Citawa, Brockville, Kingston, Bellevilie, Toronto,Guel gh, London, Brantford, Q@oderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and a‘l points WeBt, Bt...........c.....> Night de do _ doâ€" do.. do Night do do _ do _ do . do 7;30 p m Adcommodation Train for Vaudreuil at 5:10 p m Returning each morning, arriving in _ _ / MORLTOBDBE»crrrsresccersrersesssceressssss» P60 ~& 4B Accommodation Train for Kingston and lntermediate Stations, at..... ........ 7:00 a m Trains for Lechine st ..........*5:00 a m, 700 a m #:a m, 12 noon, 3;00 pm, *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 _ Plattsburgh, and there comnoct with the Chamâ€" plain boats. $ Accortmodation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations at......... 7.00 & Express for Boston at.......................... 8:40 n: Express for Boston and NewYork, at...... 4:30 p m Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorâ€" bam and Portland...................... .. 200 p m â€" ~~ Sm wnd POFIIGRG:issircrsssrarsisteess ss Night Express for Quebec, Island Pond, 6t. Hilaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Watervilie and Coaticook only, at....................10:10 p m p8° Sloes'mg Cars on ail Night Trairs. Bagâ€" g.r‘ checked through. he steamer Carlota loaves Portiand every SATULOAY AFTERNGON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fax, N.s., returning on Tuesday, > She has excellent accommodation for passengers and freight. _ â€" <â€" _ es The International Company‘s Steamers, running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, eave Portiand every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 5 p m,_for St. John, N.B. _ 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€" Tickets issued through at the Company‘s princiâ€" pal stations. _ _ * 2. l% Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1868. sUMMER ARRANGE NMNENT, g z.32 offered to ary party in the Hotelâ€" ) 2# keopin§ line than the lease of the wbove YIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Boing.on the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa being definitely settled upon as its capital, the Victoria Hotel could not fail to be made to pay. It is built on the most modern style of architecâ€" ture, of cut stone ; bas large ph.to-flu.u 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 attached, so that the Buildings could be enlarged to any eâ€" . o ;:P“it" ( d) to be addressod pplications, aid) to ssod to . EF po.tl(,lls CLEMOW, ESQ., Or JOHN HENEY, Esq., Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W Ottawa. Marcn 11. BT9t ez iliwitate pesn, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Convession, at present in the occuzation of Wm. T. Aylen, Esq. For further particulart apply to Jorx and Wx. Traoxsos, Negonn, and 1REWIS & Pixuxy. Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je2â€"14lâ€"tf Euamln BUNN HoUVKXE. REFRESHMENTS & CONF GEORGE BARTLETT respectfully begs leave to inform his sntronl and the public that he has largely extended his premises, and thereby inâ€" creased his facilities for cln'{in‘ on a larger business. He has also fitted up handsome and airy apartments as refreshment rooms, where he will serve the best refreshments, includin% Oysters in all styles ; Chops, Eteaks, Tess and Coffec, Ices, Jellies, &c. G. B. avails himself of this opportuâ€" nity to oanu his grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patronage heretofor acccorded to him, and assure his friends and the public that he will labour, with unremitting assiduity to merit a conâ€" tinuance of their favours.> : N.B.â€"All kinds of confectionary wholesale and retail: 824d P I A N 0O .â€"F OR T ES pm°UNION MAKE, WA . _ Every PIANO from this establishment warâ€" ranted for five years. â€"~ _ Also just received a new stock of _Just received at THE LONDON MUSIC &TORE, mz, Uer Majosty‘s Theatre, "HR & ’ Wellington Street, A new and splendid assortment of in great variety. s‘:.oond hand F Becond hand Pianos taken in part vayny sat for new anes. s Cennected with this establishment is a Piano Manatacturer, whe will attend punctually to all orders for TUNING lott at the London Music Store. * E. MILES, it __ _ Lessec of Hor Majesty‘s Theat: o Ottawa, March 25, 1868. VICTORIA ORGANS & MELODEONS. _ * C.J; BRYDGES, Managing Director July 7, 1868. | : â€"_ 650tf Enquire at the Store. bad s Commencing on the 20(n April, 1868 RAND TRUNK RAILWAY COM«â€" PANY OF CANADA. Gorham and Portland, stopping beâ€" tween Montreal and lsland Pond at VIOLINE, CONCERTINAS, GUITARS, &c., WO DWELLINGS TO LET, ICTORIA HOFELâ€"TO L£T. IANOS! PIANOS : FOR SALE OR TO LET. GOING SOUTIHI AND EAST ARailroabs. SE erg oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, iD First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" No. 37, Eussexâ€"stroet. NO more eligible chance could be Beln_f the upper %ll't ol . MARTINEAU‘S Clot inf Store, Corner of Sussex and Clarenceâ€" Being the upper j OR SALE.â€"â€"THE WEST= erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in EUG. MA_BTII: l‘!AU. Managing Director 1y NFECTIONARY, §51â€"39y Roysi Mail Line between Quebec, New Brunsâ€" wick and Nova Scotia, every Tuesday. The firstâ€"class Iron Fide Wheo! Steamship «CGITY o F QUEBEC," WILL LEAVE 8T. ANDREW‘3 WHARF, QUEBEC, OX * TVESDAY, THE 22s» OÂ¥ SEPTEMBER, s At four o'cloc!; pm., For Pictou, Neva Scotia, calling at Father Point, Garpe, Perce, Chatham, Newcastle, Miramich and Shediac,. Returning will leave Pictou on Tucsday, 29th September, at:5 o‘clock, p.m. $ ‘Thc steamers connect at Shediae with E. & \. A. R. K. to St. John, N.B., and steamer for Prince Edward Island, and at Pictou with N. 8. Railway to Halifax. + Through tickets to Si. John, N. B.,$16; Halifax, Nova Sootia, $17.50 ; Rastport, $17.50 ; Portland, $19.50 and Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by steamers at reduced rates, For freight or passage apply to £ W. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. CHAS. E. BRUSIH, Agont, Ottawa. Kept. 16, 1868. 139â€"8 1%CG8s 3 Captain A. Bowik, Leaves the Queen‘s Wharf with mails and passenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morring, (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at halfâ€"past 6 o‘clock, arriving at 4:45 Queen V ictoria, trip. Fifn-clul Fare (moals extra).............._..... $3 50 Secend * 4* sesersescte veesrenre 32 200 KFirst . " Return * sexessarsarerenrcin 19 M Ba‘gngxchecked tarough. Parcel Express daily to and from Montreal and all landings. 2 4 Passengers for the ectebrated Caledonia Springs landed at L‘Orignal,. * Tickets, &c., may be obtained at the oflice of Mr.C. K. BRUSH, and aiso at the Office on the wharf, er on board the steamer. , _ Parties aesircus of a pleasant trip can obtain Excursion Tickets to Grenvills and guck for one Cs’Pum R. G. Nicwors, Leavyes Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate landâ€" ings on Tuesdays and Friaays at 4 o‘clock, p.m 1868 Consisting of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANN SISSON, * _ vaptain Murphy. ALLIANCE, & w 46 Find‘ay. EKMERALD, w w 46 Toner, ORECGIX®, « « â€" s â€" Cowmbey. CcALUMET, ind ~ & _ Blondin, JASON GOULD, =® «4 Boltoa. PoONTLEAC, « «@ i6 _ Duggas. PEMBROKE. = «@ * OUverman. sNOW BIRD, w a %6 Beattie. On and after Sth Sogumbor, (until farther poticec), the Steamer Ann Sisson will leare Aylmer daily (Sumdays excepted), for the Upper Ottawa at 7 a.m., comnecting with the Steamer Al/sence at head of railroad, at 11 a.m., teuching at Alvrior, Sandveint. Bristol, Bonechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Upper Ottawa Reute. noad ol PRIIIC®M, PC 11 d5,.MM., UERUTIUE 0. 457 RAV! y Sandpeint, Bristol, Bonechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Goulcr': W barf and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. Stages will leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after arrival of Steamer Alliance for Cobden, eonnecting with Steamer Jasor Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. _ C "I he Steamers Pontiac or Pembrokeleave daily at 1 p.m., for Des Joachim, calling at all intermeâ€" aiate ports. Returning, loaving at 6 a m., cunâ€" necting at Pembroke with Steamer Jason Gorld which lexaves Pembroke Landing at 2 p.m., and arrives at Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort same evening. The Stesmor Alliance leaves Portagsâ€"duâ€"Fort every morning at 7:30 (Sund-yl excertod). touchâ€" inï¬ at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Bnechore,. Bristol, Sandpoint and Arnprior, and arriving at head of railroad at 112. m., and connecting with Steamer Ann Swson «t Pontiac at roon. Passenâ€" gers reach Oitawa at 4 p.m. m HE QUEBEC AND GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. _ ‘The Steamer Calum«t will on and after 5th Sepâ€" tember leave fHavelock on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Village same days at 2 p.m. & s e e en s Travelliers and tourists will find this a delightful â€"For furtber particulars apply at the Company‘s Offices at Oua.':n or Aylmer.P P R. S. CASSELS, A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up and down trips. . Between Brockville:and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : UPWARDS. LGBYVO OHBWB Bt......s»«.»»sssecesssscesee»»»»»:7:00 &.mM. Arrive at Arpprior At ........................2:00 p.M. LCAVO AIDPFiOT Bt ..sssesseesesssessececsscseâ€"»»»2:20 pM. Arrive st-li!roekvillo Rihsssersecseressersrescect hP $ Hike In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railway Nigbt Trains, East and West. Leave Brockville at..... .......................l:18 &.M. Arrive at Arpprior at........................12:10 pm. Leave Arnpriorat............... ........... 12:15 p.m. IH2OTTAW A RIVEZR NXAVIGATION s comPANY*S =, MAIL STEAMER Arrive at Ottawa at The Store formerlyâ€"occupied by W. D. WOOD No. 38, on RIDEAU STREET, has been rented by the Subscribers, and opened with an entire new stock of GROCERIES, ~ f FOR AYLMER, To connect with the Union Forwarding Railway Company‘s Stoamers. JAMES MULLILGAN. Ottawa. May 16. 1868. T44t > WILL LEAVE : THE RUSSELL HOUSE, (Sund , £t T Pnmtiomiiyeto Sarly pmstengers I *‘ EXTRA, No. 1, ana CULL, PINE and CEDAR : SHINGLES, AT‘ M ARK ET PRICES, In lots to suit purchasers. Notice is hereby given that the Directors of the Ottawa and Gloucester Road Company have this day made a CAaALL OF TEX PER CENT. Ottawa, June 30th, 1868. the office of W. M. MATHESON, Esq., in the City of Ottaws, on FRIDAY, the T\V&H’Y -l’ll'l'lq day of SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1868. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1868; Of the said Company, which call they require the holders of such stock to pay to the undersigned at the office of W. M. MATHESON, Exa .. in the City Ottawa City, Aug. 29, 1868, 1868. T498 NION FORWARDING & RAILWAY coMmraNny. Ottawa, October 12, 1867 Ottawa, May 16, 1868. A D DITIONAL ST OCK The subscriber having completed his SHINGLE FACTORY! Condensed Time Table HUINXGLES FOR SALE. EW STORE. TTAWA AND GLOUCESTER ROAD COMPANY. OYAL MAIL LINE. 828td 546 Stramers. MARKET STEAMER By order, GFFERS FOR SALE, meg Cmtgeetins 7 LIQUORS, DoOWNXWARDS. 0 M N I B U 5 "@A« bessevsvishscressitezsnse OM UiHths OÂ¥ THE JOHN ROCHSSTER, Ja 68. T82tt R. W. SHEPHERD. HARPWARE, wOOD & RORSITER. 1868. W. H. FALLS, © Sec.â€"Treas. Y,†AND mss 1803 President. T248 1868 15 'l‘lll% SUBSCRIBERS beg to inform their Customers that their Stock is now complete, and embraces every delicacy of thy Bzasov, among which will be found a Choicg * assortment o _ Breakfast SOUCTEONG, ) ,,, _ , ,, go CONGOT, } Black Extra r Superior HYSON, «_ GUZPOWDEK, 5 *~ ITMPERIAL, Â¥*â€" </ ®@ CPWAKKAY, Onlg. Pï¬KOh,) These ‘Teas bay» Flowery t j _ earciclly sclectid Japan « â€"â€" ‘) _ family frade by. SUGARS, s § . ~ LCGAF, ' â€" BRCOKEX LOAr, _ + CRUSHED, GRoOUXND, ‘ YELLC‘W, y s |â€"_â€"â€"~â€" .~ _ ~and MUSCOYABa NDILA COFFEE, â€" CEYLON, &%@~ ILoasted aud Ground daily on the . _ premises. cHOCOLATE and CugO1, FRUITS. &c. i l s LAYEKk RAISIN®, m in Whole, Haif and Quarter Bore * MUSCATEL, _ do i ‘ _ @8ULTANA, VALENTIA, ® % CURRAXNTS, > * * *CBAPKES, ° SPICKDS, â€"~ PRUNEB, Ai MONDS, ~ WALNUTS FILBERTS, ind BRAZIL NUTS. D. T. BROW NE £ CO. p~ i Ottawa. December 19 405t â€" ' .ï¬m now beea before the public for a lengtt r ® ti‘:;o, and whenever used is well liked,never tailing 'l‘“-l‘ A‘l‘ul'.'“c ‘ in a single instance to iivo permanent relief whes The a k timely used, snd we have never known a single m case of dissatisfaction where the directious are proâ€" mamed fri " perly followed ; but on the cgnusx,sllmm- merous 'M’“J s ed with its operations, and speak â€"inthe & mï¬d T terms of its virtwes and magical e€fects. es e establish We speak from experience in this matter, havin striet mfl tested it t?orou‘hly,fs;d therefore L‘b:o' 'h:\ :l_: M‘ encou: ering from any of the complaints ::nmuudod ï¬u’y depend upon its being a Soveâ€" § Lately, a CARADIAN PAIR uts1RONH oi‘fnlhnody.' > 2 he astonishing eflicacy of the Canadian FPain Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it 1s reâ€" commended, and its wonderful success in subduing unmï¬)#pumo( Rocumatism. and in re ieving Nervous Affections, extitle it to a high zank n «e list of Remedies for these complaints, ©"« are country for r #u n w6 to the universal uï¬l&ounn it gives 6. The Cans dian Pain Destroyer never fails to give wor wy CPoT. aOWiMIUEg 2VEveril Massey, H. F. locm.fl:l'.- ESkinner, Brown, in Ottawa. _ __ C 1867 ax» 1868,. 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