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OoTTawWA MARKETS. [Compiled expressly for the Ormawa Tiu®s.] Times Office, Ottawa, * Sept. 19, 1868. The provigion market was moderately full on Saturday, there being abundant supplies of all kinds of seasonable vegetables. Poultry was pretty well represented and at old prices. , Butter is searce,and the lower quantities are still adâ€" vancing in price. EKgas are in moderaté supply, prices remaining unchanged. â€" Apples and Tomatoes are in general abunâ€" CERERECCY Outs wore not plentiful,. and prices threatonod an advance of five cents, which in a few cases were obtained, but only a fow. t & Peas are the same as last reported. HMay with a moderate supply has advanced in price, and sold on Saturday for $18 to $19, and attempts were made to get $20, but we are not aware that it was in any case obtainod. N. B.â€"Our prices for flour are always to bo calâ€" culated in bankable funds, Â¥.â€"UCâ€"EAWH.... ..c:sceviqcisciecce. 1 19. Hit & O Ne Recrerntrerninirfreccuccens W Th _# J S0 K Eo. cccrarerercecacrmmcre e UK @ _# 29 «« s""‘i #* w Uatmeaiâ€"per 200 lbs.... 7 Indian Meal " _ ..... 4 Kyeâ€"per bushel 56 lbs. Bartey %* 43 lbe.. Buck w heat Flourâ€"bbl. 4 W »«a1+â€"Fallâ€"per bushel, 60 lbe.1 Spring w« «e 1 C â€"«x~â€"Per bushel, 56 Ibs .......... 0 Errors of Youth.â€"A Gentioman who sutâ€" fored for years from Nervous Debility, Premaâ€" ture Decay and all the effects of youthful inâ€" discretion will, for the sake ot sufering humanity, send free to all who need it the mi? and direcâ€" tions for n;? the simple remedy by which he was cured. erers wishing to profit by the adâ€" wertizers‘ experience can do so by addressing in simple remedy is uow EWE C C Cie c__ To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of c rge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a suese Curs 7 oxscxrr10®, Astuxa, BRroxcutt:s, Covexs, Coros, and all Throat and Lung Afections; ‘The only object of the advetrâ€" tiser in senc‘~gths Prescription is to benefic the aflicted, and spread information which be sonâ€" ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufâ€" ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them noâ€" thing, and may prove : blessing. l;‘a’rfil‘:lvhhing the ption, r®zx, by return ma wi lease umfl REV. lgw ARD Wll.SO.“.P Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. CEO. MAYES, cOPPER PLATE PRINTER, Bank Street, Centre Town, s Between Sparks & Queen Streets. â€" Bills of Exchange, Bill Heads, Vir‘* a.n'fa Mawfiua way SEE FIRST 1PAG GRAY HAIR AND BALDNESS! ~sSsICILIAN HAIR RENEWER will restore it to its natural color and promote ,hs * Jur treatise on the hair sent free by mail. * K. P. HALL & CO., 8344 Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. . Lozenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it eannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds parents the necessity of closely watching their childres. By so doing ; and 'Iut‘hng-ding ‘:‘:y.::a-l and true cause ol {No GiS0ARG, of children -igt be saved from early graves. Brurrous or orus.â€" The fo\lovlns * __ nus af tha wart nnmerous symptems an JOHN B. OGDEN, 43 Cedar Streot during sleop, hardness of the belly. with frequent slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquist sleep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indifuzion low spirits, frightful dreams, and a gradua waist arse a fow of the very numerous symptems and disoases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated .::m-nm, odomi;o‘h breath frequent picking at nose, Endln of the teeth pnock. nipeger $ sunime ~4._ir whenneipr ~g 4 <ah, p0 i gith freauent h*::v;y of flesh. %, are palatable and selfâ€"administered to th childâ€"drive out the worms thoroughly without pain and mfldflydflflflomhâ€"mflnby doirg (.)i'l" 'flmfl:'hw necessity o.f‘. nar:inhufing u(‘:ut.o or t catharticsâ€"as in the use of other W crms. f r'lul box contains the {acâ€"simile signature of Noztuzor & Lruax, Newcastle, C.W., who are “fi'. Tok Te Thirty Years* Experience of an old | !-no-â€"-ll:‘. W%-m:o S'l:l' is the prescription of one emale sicians and Nurses in the United States, â€" and h’u been used for thirt {u”ltl with unr-hninf safety and syccess by millions of mothers and children, trom the feeble infant of" one week old to the adulit. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind cole, regulates the bowels, and gives Tes:, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHGEA IX CHILâ€" DREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. Full direstions for using will accompany each boitle. None genuine unless the taeâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outâ€" #ide wrapper. Soldâ€"by all medicine dealers at 25 ets. x bottle. Ofice, 215 Fuitonâ€"street, New York ; and 205 High Holborn, London. Be sure and call for « MRS, WINSLOW‘S SNOOTHING SYRUP," hayâ€" ing the fae simsle of * Cuams & Praxkixs" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitaâ€" tions. 808â€"2m Mothers RKead Thisiâ€"HMolioway*‘s Worm 1 L P Mess ® s wz So Throat, Cough, Cold, and sumilar troubles, it suffered to progress, resuit in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, ottantimes incurable. BROWN‘3 mNCIHAL TROCHES are campounded so as to reach directly the seat of the disease and give almost instant reâ€" lief. The Treocurs are ofered with the tullest confiâ€" dence in their eficacy ; they have boen thoroughly testou and maintain the good reputation they have justly mu-ind. For public speakers, singers, military and those who overâ€" tax the voice, they are useful in relieving an irritated throat, and will render articulation easy. Being an articlo of true merit, and hnil.uvo«t their efficacy by a test of many years, year finds them in new localitios inuriu:'&sm of the world, and the Froches ate unive y pronounced better than Ostaix ooly "Brows‘s Broxcomun Trocurs," and do not take any of the woâ€"thless imitations that maÂ¥ be ofered. 208â€"2m Pbll! ; SPECIFICATIONS, &¢c., Oais * 34 lbs..........* Peas «* 60lbs............ Beans «* 60 !bs............ i Propared for buil of iption, b SLDNEY B. FELEP, Archiect," . T11 Wellingtonâ€"st. B. . Ask for s Worm _ LOZemges and take no m Sola by all the ists in Ottaws, and medicine do:l;s every < v sPECIAL NOTHICES. };arl)'por 100 lbs HALL‘S VEGETABLE THE UJK OP 3 8; 2 3 37, @ 4 50 0 90 0 00 30 none. none nene, «P New York who sufâ€" of an old 8 00 7 00 § 2 4 00 3 50 5 65 1 40 â€" Allen‘s Lung .Balsam ! 0J Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Discases of the Throut, Pains and Oppression of the Chest or Lungs, Difficult Breathing, and â€" all the Discases of the: Pulmonary Organs. This Batsax is introduced to the suffering public afterits merits for the positive cure of such diseases have been fully tosted. The formuls from which it is prepared is refarred to by the leading medical journals as teing equal to any prescription that can be made up for such Ciseases by the medical faculty. The ‘Barsax 1s, corsequertly, rocommended by physicians who have become acquainted with its groat success. + § o As an Exprctoraxt it nas xo Equau!â€" It is composed of the active prlnelpioa of Roots and Plants, which are chomiedlg extracted, so as to retain all their medicinal qualities. | 4 Mrxisters axp Pusiic Sr®axkkrs, who aro so often afflicted with Throat Diseases, will find a sure remedy in this Barsax. Lozonges and _wafers sometimes give â€"relief, ‘but this lhl‘}l,‘tlken a fow times, will insure a permaneot cure. 5 n | + AHSur® & PRTIT are hy e age en o en cpeâ€" LLrits t Amodfatanellâ€"Dr ~WNathawnint Ee oian e e e t Eenc Will the Afticted Cleegyman Please Test o Merite!â€" Hartis, for many years a.rosident of Middlebyry, Vermont to all other remedies for Bronchitis, Me says: _ _ times, will insure & peTIAanNONE CHI* i i Will the Aficted Clergyman Please Test ts Merite*â€"Testimonia‘s ot Phy#icians.â€"Dr. Nathaniol Hartis, for many years a.rosident of Middlebyry, Vermont, recommends the Birsax fil being superior to all other remedies for Bronchitis, Me says: , 1 * L have no doubt it will soon become a ¢lassical remedial agent for the cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and the Lungs." ase i . n Dr. Lioyd, of Ohio, surgeon in the army during the war, from oxposure contracted consumption. e says : %, â€" Y ‘ i , i «1 haveno hesitancy in stating that it was by the use of your Loxe BaLrsAix that I am now alive and enjoying health." Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says : â€" § ___ «I kecommend your Barsax in preference to any other medicine for Coughs, “di" gives satisfacâ€" tion."‘ > # Dr. A. L. Scoviil who has, for many years, been known to the puolic throughout the United States as the inventor of remedies for the Lungs, recommends Aurex‘s Luse Barsax as surpassiog any thing that has ever been offered to the public for the cure of Lung Diseases. | Hehas used ifl; his own family with groat success in the case of his sister, who was supposed to be in the last stages of Consumption. This lady is now well, and has been permanent‘ly cured by Auukx‘s Lvxo Batsax, | Physicians who have failed to cure their patients should try this medicine before they give the cane up,' as we know véry many valuable lives have baen syved by being persuaded to give it 2 trial. Don‘t despair boâ€" cause ail other remedies have failed, but try this remedy and you will not be deceivec. The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take pleasure in calling to it the sttention of all medicine dealers, «fesiring that they procure a supply of it, and recommend it to their afflicted patrons and driends. â€" It will stand the test for merits, as has the colebrated PERRY DAVIS;PAIN KILLER, which has baen introduced to all parts of the inhabited world, and is everywhere appreciated and sought after. ® : ; L ‘ Allen‘s Lung Balsam is the remedy to cure all Lung and Throat difficulties. It should be thoroughâ€" 1y tested before®using any other balsam. It will cure when all others fail. Directions accompany cach bottle. For sale by all druggists, f I | PERRY DAVIS & SON, Moatreal, _ | | | «tGeneral Agents for the Dominion of Canada. The J»roptiewn of this valuable Bailsaim ta dealers, desiring that they procure a supply driends. â€"It will stand the test for meorits, as which has been introduced to all parts of the sought after, : & PS LEV d EL C HOIUKL Ccmccaiien has wovaree & CAPITAL, ALL PALID UP....l. sys is se ces e e e e es .. $1,000,000, ASSETS,...... ......i.sÂ¥rr irrersf«rakrep kx6k+k wriÂ¥kp «i+ 1,619,070.34. The above companies continue, as heretofore, to insure all classes of p}b’porty at lowest tates, _ Losses paid promwptly in Carada bankable funds. _« c se J.‘‘F. & W..PENXNOGOK, __. fMitews / Jube & pSas) 137â€"3m Agents for Ottawa and Vicinity . Ottawa, July 8, 1868. OLD A£TNA, INSURANCE Co., Prize Medal, 1862. HOME INSURANCE . _# Of great efficacy in cases of Asthima and Chronic Bronchitis." § Dublin Journal Medical Science. «« The smoke causes no nausea. . When the right kind, L have never known an instance in which relief was not obtained." General Alexanderto Hon, B. Stuart. zi *__ In Tins, 2s 6d, 5s and 102. Or formed into Cizgars and Cigarettes, Boxes, 38, 6s, 8s and 15s. . L Pasti for Inhalation, Boxes, 2s 6d, 5s and 19s. SAVORY & MOOP.E, 2 143, New Bondâ€"street, London. lpon INDIG ES TIO N,.â€"â€"PANCREA~ TINE eom{leto!y_ efects tus DIGESTION l’n{| ASSIMILATION ot COD LILVER OIL, the fat eaten at meals, &o. In digestive activity, suâ€" perior to Pepsine. _ . *Pancreatine Powder, bottles, 22, 38 6d, 6s 6d and T2s 64. Pancreatine Wine, bottles, 33, 5s and 10s. â€" ‘ SAVORY & MOOREK, 143, New Bondâ€"streot, London. N.B.â€"Parcreatine Wine is the best vohicle for taking Cod Liver Oil. l Aogyteâ€"Messrs. F. CUNDILL & Co., Montreal. + BS36MFA No. 70, RiDEAUâ€"STREET, ASD AT THB « f wEST END WELLINGTONâ€"STREET,, where the uruat astortmont of Cablagtate plhver UNDERTAKING. ; The Undertaking branch is under 8. R.‘s immeâ€" diate ngxr‘imndoneo, who attonds all Funcrals without Extra Charge, and has constantly on hand a large assortment of Readyâ€"made Coffins, of «11 sizes and qualities : * Parties ordering Mahogany, Wainut, Oak, or other Hardwood Coffins, may rely on getting a &on- uine article, (no stained Butternut sold for al. nut. P-)mons desirous of keeping their deceased relaâ€" tives for a few days, er evren a week,can doso without the least possible inconvenionce by l?ply- ing to 5. Rogers, who has had over 20 years‘ exâ€" perience in the above branches, and teels confident of giving satisfaction. , 3 EL Te aTLIEEL _ Huodkah wil! he fanmil METALLIC, BLACK CLOTH, COBOURG CABINETâ€"MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, OE M Et Un a X‘(l.&-:TM Undertaking Branck will be found second to none in Ottawa. Express Waggons always ready for the removal of Furniture. e‘ .. * RESIDENCEâ€"At the West End Establishment, Wolingtonâ€"st. \ Ottawa, September 4, 1868. Bust and iShua Store | TTor Cheap Gaiters ONE DOLLAR A PAIR ! Good at 95 cents. Men‘s ware equally low, in every varioty of styâ€"le wA This is the place to buy cheap atthe "Caâ€" pit.al." Yorkâ€"street. 42§7 GEORGE MURPHY, Will be received by the s SENIOR COMMISSZ\RIAT OFFICER, AT OTTAWA, s Until noon, on the 28t.h'8El"fEH;BER. for the Until no« supply of Widthâ€"Midships..................... 3 feet 6 inches. The Canoe to be delivered in Montreal, and to be inspected at Ottawa previously. sastd _ _ Found on Rideaunâ€"street, un Wednesday evening, a LARGE BUNCH OF KEYS. â€"The owner by proving property nhdApayin_g expenses of advertisâ€" my3â€" U N DE R T A K E R, ma Ottawa, September 11, 1868. CaASH CAPITAL, 4LL PAID UP,................+.. ... .. . § 000 OM C ABSETS,. ... ... ceccuvers@icr«rrter«s abrats ackr.r6}1}«rs6++ 64 4.833,54 : LOSSES ~PAID IN 49 YLARS,....................z....2-l.000,00" Incorporated in 1819â€"Charter Perpetual. 11‘ ag +an have them returned. ; Apply at theâ€" 1ENXDERS EYS FOUXD. 5' #® A remedy of great power and â€"UDr. W. Parker, e Pj, 4 feet from stern. ... .... 204 inches, midshi 4 feet from "AT THE OLD STAND, A WOoOoDENX CANOE DATURA TATULI A~2A \ Afords 1mmediate Relic Nilver Medal, 1867 oR AsTHMA, P 1N DUPLICATE, and Chronic Bronchitis in cases of Asthma and hcsscesressuice PW AT THE REMEDY FOR CURING 4 # w 1. %% ««« Hg OF ~NEW â€"HAVEX, CONN seaie.. 38 feot oF HARTEORD, CONN. i TIMES OFFICE. ; B45tf 4 Z\ , & o lMaving overy facility in the way of firstâ€"class Machinery, and employing none but firstâ€"class workmer., I am prepared to turn out evor{ descripâ€" tion of Binding in as good a .'2‘. of workmanship as any other establishment in C 'u_nd“n. * BOOK BINDER & BLANK BOOK â€"MANUFACTURER, 26 Metcalfeâ€"stroot, Ottaw a. Ottawa, Fob. 6. Groceries, Liquors, Provisions, &,, MONTREAlL W 350 350 LIQUORS, For the sale of these celebruted Timekeepers. _ _ H. & A. SAUNDERS, 1 Montreal. Bole W holesale Lstnu in the Dominion for the sale of J. Sewill‘s W atches. Ottawa, May 20. j 148y In 4, } and 1 Ib. packages, for family use, Ottaws, Aug. 10, 1868. MORTIMER, wE HERKEBY APPOINT BBLS. PRIME PICKLHNG VINEâ€" Gar ts " AT REDUCED RATES. BOXES PRIME HOPS, w ATCHES. reduced to near i considerable has beea mado sUSSEX â€" 87 WINRS, SILVER bei Mrz., JOHN LESLIE, + Bparksâ€"street, s ‘lAplx 'fo: :09:.. lPd‘Vioinity. INâ€" PRICKS AT TIH A. MORTIMER, AT REDUCED RATES: ALES J. MARTIN & Co. . Metoaheoâ€"stâ€"voet. } 384y REET, daction s viluo AREHOUSEK P 1543.309. TEAS, THE OTTAWA TIMES, SEPTEMBER 2 * sfiams,'&c 657v §IGN OF THE‘ANVIL, No. 24, l‘-IDEAU-ST.l Whore you can at all times tind a complete 28â€" sortment of * SHELE & HEAVY â€"HARDWARE, eonsisting in part of : Butcher Knives, Kuives and Forks, Pocket Knivos, Table Spoons, o Tea Spoons, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Buts,‘ Serows, Toch, Bolts, Catches, Laiches, Axos, Saws, Planes, S}uares, Hammers, Spokeshaves, (iungen.w. Steol Bits, Bor Level Together with PAT Rose Pink, Bu Terra de i Y ello1 Roso Pink, Burnt Uimber, â€" Terra de Seinna, Chrome Yellow, Y ellow Ochre, Colestial Blue, Paris Green, Brunswick Green, s Magnesia Green, Venetian Red, Red Lead, White Load, in oil or dry, ; â€" Prop Black, Ivory Black, Lamp Black, Boiled Cil, i > aw Oil, Turpentine, Benzole, Coal Oil, & * Paint Brushes, ‘ Varnishes, &¢ P. 3. â€"All g city. Ne In groat var HARDW ARE, MACHINRRYâ€" ANDLURRIZATING, Ottawa, July |14, 1868. s > Required for , 4,000 CORDS OF FUEL WOOD ! ~~CYTHER THE $T. LAWRENCE & OTTAW A RALILW AY ILVER AT PAR Are pnptnj to receiveo tendors from parties willâ€" ing to supply > | FUEL WOOD On their line in the lpeoifloi may be had « And at the nt:a Offica on Sparksâ€"street, Olttawa. ‘Tenders not frade on the Comphiny‘s printed Tenders not made on forms will be disregarded. St. Lawrence & Ottawa Ry. Co., COttawg, 27th Augusrt.fllitifis. U T I RoyalCanadianBank ~or the relief and cure of Epilepsy, St. Vitus‘ Dance, Puerperal Hysteria, &c., &c. This preparâ€" ation is from the recipe of a celebrated Fronch Physician, the very great success which has attended its use in every case, and where the highâ€" est medical skill was of no avail, has induced the subscriber to give it every possible publicity. The genuine has the subscriber‘s name and address on each bottle. Prico one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J. A. HARTE, Chomist, 3Â¥96, Notre Dameâ€"street, Montreal. | © Harte‘s Florida Water, equal to anything imâ€" ported, 0e 37} cents per bottle. 183y I1On NENDER 8 Notice is hereby given that a Sale of Timber Borths, in the following territories, will be held al the places and dates, and subject to the conditions Lower (X#tawa Territory, at the Crown Timber Office, Montreal, on the 16th day of September next. Upper (Mtawa Territory, at the Crown Timbet Office, Ottawa, on the 7th day of October noxt. . f | CONDITIONS OF SALE. . _ Firstâ€"The berths at their ostimated area, more or less, to be ‘l;ut at Public Auction, at such upset Borus, in addition to the annual ground rent, as may be determined by the Department of Crown Lands, f GENBRAi HOU sE FURNISUING, The berths to be adjudged tothe party bidding the highest amount of Bonus, 4 The Bonus and first season‘s rent to be paid imâ€" mediately after the Berth is adjudjged in cach case. Second..â€"Parties to whom berths aro adjudged to bear the expense of running the lines, when found n ary, in accordance with instructions to be issued by the Department of Crown Lands. Third.â€"Licenses to issue to the successful com.â€" petitors, within one month from the day of sale. KFourth)â€"In all other respects the berths to be subject to the provizions of tro Order in Council of KFourth)â€"In all other respects the berths to be subject to the provizions of tro Order in Council of the 1J6th Jancary last, and to the general Timber i‘:gfll’ll ns now in force or which may hereafter in force. The Bérths to be offered for sale can be ascerâ€" taimed at the respective Crown Timber Offices. PLALN, ORNAMENTAL AND DRECORATIVE _ PAINTERS, â€" AND PAPEBR HANGERS, Thaud.ere and Rull. (Shop next to R. R, Booth‘s Store, Chaudiere.) 73?_"0‘.%!@. Villa and general painting executed on the most ressonable terms. gnilingl and walls distempered in colors to :uit. Fresco work of all kinds to order. OoTTAWA AGENCY : ARODEE‘%3 EPILEPTIC CURE, AT LOWEST CASH PRICZ® 19 ANDALL & MONTGOMERY, 00oD0s AND FOREsTs. BOILED AND RAW OIL, els, . Boring Machines, T OW ALL COLORS, THOS. BIRKETT, : Sign of the Anvil, ~*_ No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. ods _ vorad free to any part of the 408y below, namely : RKS AND STONES, iety ; and a general aszortment of, I SsNATIIS! rarTuEsT or Crownx Laxps f railway, on the conditions set forth itions, which, with Torms of teonder, n application at the several ATIONS ON THE LINKF, A T O Chigels, Augers, Auger Bits, NAILS, & A K 6 S ! AT CoMPAN Y T. ISAXAUCS, P en T )raw Knives, &o., &¢, &¢ ‘ Ruilding, 77 Sparks St M. P. HAYER _ _ Contre own, Spaiksâ€"st. THOS. REYNOLD3, 8. PLOU G H S, G. A. BOURGEOIS, _ _ Assistantâ€"Commissioner GLASS, Queboc, 19th June, 1868. Managing Director. PUTTY, Aorxt 8321322 * KRMOLDEPS â€" sX WINE AND SPIRIT VAULIS,| : 11 Metcolfeâ€"st., Telegraph Co‘s Building, R } {;’J&;{?‘ Dekuy per‘s B_ed Cuef, Gin, 15 bottles.. Booth‘s London Gin 7 Bernard‘s and Thompeon‘s Gin Graen Seal Champagne WHOLESALE & RETAIL, FOR CASH ONLY % : AXD UPWARDS. + PORT WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &0. No. 66 4 _ SUpOTIOF Old....2 sessesersen se ue 4 50 12 50 it & VOTY BBA Old:sssssssserectrecscnr. 9 18 185 50 SIHUERRIESâ€"Lomecq‘s, Pemartin‘s, &c.: No. 1 Superior Light table Wiee....$2 00 . 6 00 @# J BMEA _ db: wgsccessercrincsis 200 B 15 i 3 Very O6B0iGG., .....ccccs rscccn..n.,. 3 89 10 00 «6 4 Very SUDOM.OP.....cccc ... 006. e 4 50 12 50 i & ~YOLY RHO..ssâ€":ssysieversscesssscce D $0. 15 00 Singls sample bottles at above rates. . "Also, of standard Brands, in wood er bottle, old and new, Brandies, Rums, Ging, Old Tom (Gins, Irish, Scotch and Caradian Whiskies. Canudian Ale, in wood or bottle. Guinness‘Porter, pints and quarts, Hibbert‘s Porter, pints and quarts. Bass‘ and Alisopp‘s Ales, pints and quarts. Clarets, Hocks, Sauternes, Cursono, Maraschino, Chartreuse, Roy al Italian Bitters, &e., &o on ooo i ene o e en e ne n e te 2 Purityi n all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at. the lowest quotations. % Orders by mail with carsh, promptly attended to (ioods delivered to any part efthe city free o charge. _ A discount to porsons buying in quantity or by the original package. Inspection invi‘«d. NOTICE. The subscriber would intimate to thore ef his customers with whom current accoounts may have been opened that it is his intention to take advanâ€" tage of any irregularity in their payment to close theim in order that ho may conduct his business totally, on the cashâ€"princip{e, which has been found to work much more satistactorily fer both the buyer and seller in every bransh ef trade in which it has been tried, ana relying on quality of his goods and the prices charged for them (which will always be as low as they can honestly be sold fory be solicits a continuance et that patronage horetbfore so liborally bestewed upen him. K. ARNOLDL, Dealer in the better qualitios of Wines, Spirits, &¢., Motcalfeâ€"street, Telegraph Co‘s Building, Ottawa. Price lists on addlication or sent to any address. ApFil 21, 1868. 53bv On FRIDAY, the 30th OCTOBER, 1868, at noon, will be sold at the Sales Room of HECTOR Mcâ€" LEAN, Auctioneer, in Ottawa, so mach of the Ordnance Land béing part of Lot D, Con, C, Neâ€" pean, as lies between Mariaâ€"street, on the North ; the Bby property, on the South ; and Elginâ€"street, on the Kast ; being divided off into 30 Building Lots, and avoraging in dimensions 66 x 99. ‘Oneâ€"tenth of the purchase money to be puid dowr at the time and place of sale, and the balance in nine annual payments, with interest, at 6 per cent. Further conditions at the time of sala. : By order, â€"_E.PARENT, L 4 Under Sec‘y of State. w. F.COFFIN, f Ordn. Lands Agent, _ Ottawa;, 30th August, 1868. _ 835â€"lawtd Some years since it was deemed necessary for the protection of the public against the import aâ€" tion of spurious roots and drugs«, for Congress to pass a law establishing an Inspector of Drugs in every port of the United States. But this wise precaution does not prevent the importation of spurious roots, leaves and medicinal herbs. Nearâ€" ly one half of the Sarsaparilias, Parcira Brava, Peruvian Bark, etc.,.brought into this country and Europe are spurious, and when prepared for meâ€" dicinal p:rposes aré, in fact, useless, and fails to produce the beneficial results that the chemist and physician expect to realize. That no such objecâ€" tion may exist, and that the public may depend on securing the true roots in the Sarsaparillian Reâ€" isolvent, Dr. Radway bas adopted the Plsn of gathorins the several roots, etc., used in his mediâ€" cines, under the direct supervision of trasty and | intelligent agents, 3 A ow | 1 slsc sn s d f i SCIENCR vs. IGNORANCE ANO HOT»â€" TENTOTS. Intelligent agests under pay from DOCTOR RADWAY aro seut to the following countries to engage the most competent nati ves to gathor and gelect the vegetable substances fusod in Dr. Radâ€" way‘s Snrsns;arillian Resolvent.. To Wii; Rrazil, S.A., Jamaica, W.L., British India, Persia and Japan, . (By correspondence ) ; P CPDL: atuanit was Aaniiad mannasnry! for 3 Old 1 Gcod sound Wine P o oi en This is an enterprise nover before attemptod, and itis one long needed. Theloose manner in which vegetable barks, roots, leaves, gums and other medicinal substances are gathered by ignorâ€" ant natives, half savages, Hottentots, &o., and the cupidity of theso rascals of substituting spurious for the true, in selling these roots, &c., to traders, causes many mistakes, and often disappoints phyâ€" sieians in prescribing a root posseasing Enown proâ€" perties in not fulfilling their expectations. . Hence tha wisdom and liberality of Dr. Radway * Hfence the wisiom and liberality of Dr. Radway in adopting a plan that will secure the true and gonuine vegetuble substances, fresh from their native soil, cultivatéd in gardens and attended with care. In Brazil he obtains parcira brova ; Jamaica, W.1., Sarsapaurillian ; f:dit, E.I., hemedesmus indicus ; Persia, the Porsian oil is expressed from the amygdale nut; Japan, the three nowly Cisâ€" covered roots are grown under contract by a disâ€" tinguished horticulturist, and the only country where these roots are grown. These Japanese roots are held in high estimation by the nobles, Kaimos and distinguished savons, as X’urityi.ns agents, also in the cure of dyspepsia, in igerstion, jaundice, and liver complaints, and are used as tea, after dinner beverages, and as tonic drinks, diet, mixed in wine, &c.; also, possess the most astonishing virtues over skin diseases and imfiuri- ties of the blood. RADWAY‘3 SARSAPARILâ€" LIAN RESOLVENT is, therefore, the most perfect remedy in the world. No wonder the Suugnâ€" rillas of the shops are such poors weak washes compared with DQK. RADWAY‘S SARSAPARILâ€" LIAN. _ The root itself differs from all Sarsaparilla roots ever seen in this country. Those wishing a pure, So quick is the Sarsaparillian Resolvent in enterin% into the circulation, that it commences its work of purification at once. Pimples, Blotches Pustcles, Tetters, Worms in the Flesh, Black Spots, ote., are removed by a few doses, and the skir roâ€" stored to a beautiful clear appearance. Price ef Radway‘s Sarsaparillian, or Renovating Resolvent, 81 per botle, or six bottles for 85. Address, â€" * DFR. RADWAY & CO., r 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montreal. â€" from all impurities, try DR. RADW AY‘S SARSAâ€" PARILLIAN RESOLVENT. Sold by druggists. JPP Sent to all parts of Canada, wW. M. MASSEY, Agent, Ottawa. Rrein Fiusek axo Tuux. â€"Send one letterâ€"stam to RADW AY & CO., 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montronfi Information worth thousands wiill be flfin you. Prico of RESOLVENT SARSAPARILLIAN, $1 i;;l-vl;ov.’loi. 'pr $10 per dq:gn_._ Is hereby given that the Map or Plan and Book of Reference of the Canada Central Railway Company, from the City of Ottawa to its junction with the Line of the Brockville and Ottawa Railâ€" way Company, have been deeoaitod in the office ot the Department of Public ‘Yorks, and a copy of such parts of the Map or Plan and Book of l{el‘er- 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 copy of such part as relates to the County of L:tnnfi, has been deâ€" RDNANCE LANDS, To Tourists. â€"The ln;fut coliection . in the Dominion ot PhotogresJ)hs Canadian Seenery. Ottawa, Sept. 7, 1868. 582y > rfect remedy to cloanse the blood and systom s relates to the County of Lanark, has been deâ€" ogited in the otfice of the Clerk of the Peace fot the ‘ounty of Lanark. ; Dated this Tenth day of August, 1868. W.. Nomrarax‘s, ~MeTcaAnrFEâ€"strEET. EVERY DESCRIPTION, B15tt UBLLC NOTICE NLARGED PORTRAITURE Green, " _ * per doz 4 ‘COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, Nss 4z y o NB Ad 4 U TAWA, serefersrecsersit 00 OTTAW A. OP AT W. R. WQRSI:IY. Secy. C. C. Rly. Por Gall. Por Doz rersssesefg9 00 srssireee EBO srssesane 0 00 Gsesssessl t 0P 3 00 3 50 4 50 5 15 $6 00 8 75 10 00 12 50 15 50 $ 14 10 00 12 50 15 00 1 20 the ON and AFTER FRIDAY, the 2t of MAY, 1868, and until further notice, TRAINS will run as follows : LLAYE PRESCoTT. ARRIVE TX OTIAwW Mixed, 7. 18 a,. m. 10.35 a, m. Express, 1.35 p.m. © 4.15 p. m. LRAVE OTTAWA. ARRIVE IX PRE8COTT, Exprers, 7 a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. , _ Al5p. m . The time of these Traips has been so arraaged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, cas‘ anu west. N. B.â€"These 1raimms run on Montreal Time. . Baggage to and from Ottawa ehooked through from and to stations on Grand Trurk Railway Return tickets to Prescott, Kemptville and Jttaâ€" wa at reduced rates ean be had at the principals aâ€" tions on the line. T. 8. DETLOR, THOMA® REYNOLDS, Superintendert. Managing Director. Ottawa, May 14, 1868. 1y 8T. LAWRENCE AXND OTTAWA RATLWA3Y, LEAVR BROCKVILLE. 7.15 A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS _ will lcave e ROD Brockville daily at 7.15 a.m., and 3:15 p.m., arriving at Sandpoint at 12:40 p m. anrd 9 p.m. LEAYE SANDPCINT. _Â¥ A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will lcave 5: 1.) Sandpoint u?s:lb a.m. and 1:3¢ ‘;.m., arriving at }Yl?ockvillo at 11:30 a.m. and :45 F.m. All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to i od from Perth. The 7:15 a.m. trair from Brockyv.lle connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, Pembroke, &c., &c., and the 1:15 p.m. train from Sandpoint leaves after those steamers are due rom east and west, 4 ® H ABBOTT, Breckville, April 11. Trains now leave BONAVENTURE STATION as follows : F GoIxG ‘wWEsT, Day Express for Ogdensburg, Oitawa, Brockville, Kingston, Bellevilie, Toronto,Guclg_h, London, Brantford, (Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and a‘l points Woest, #t................ Night _ do _ do do do _ do Accommodation Train for Vaudreuil ut Returning each morning, arriving in 1268.] SUMMER ,ARRANGEMENTs. [1868. (formerly the Ottawa & Proscott Rail«ay. *â€" MORIOBRING.â€"scrressccessstenssrsessrssecess W$O & MH Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at..... ........ 7:00 a m Trains for Lachine at ..........*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 _ Plattsburgh, and there connect with the Chamâ€" plain boats. : Accommodation Train for Island Pond »1ANGE OF TIME. and Intermediate Stations at......... Express for BOStOR Mt........cccsss se es e0 000. Express for Boston and New Y ork, at...... Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorâ€" C EY BA POPDNRE :s ssrerâ€"Sassserecrenss ++ Night Express for Quebes, Island Pond, â€" The steamer Carltta leaves Portland every SATULOAY AFTERNOON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fax, N.s., returning on Tuesdaay, tween Montreal and Island Pord at St. Milaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville and Conticook only, at.....................10:10 _p m pyas~ Slooging Cars on ail Night Trairs. Bagâ€" gage checked through. e e She has excellent accommodation for passengers kvid freight. : ... . _:‘ 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. Tickets issued through at the Company‘s princiâ€" pal scations. _ _ 3 * . _ 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; Ottawa, Jan»>22, 1868. sUMMER ARRANGE MENT, § d ..A NO more eligible chance could be é,'.; . «y 13 offered to Any party in the Hotelâ€" I' ‘E‘s_!“fi keeping line than the lease of the ubove i‘IR.ST-CLASS HOTEL. Beiog en the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa being Eofinitoly settled upon as its capital, the Victoria Hotel could not fail to be made to pay. â€" It is built on the most modern style of architeoâ€" ture, of cut stone ; bas large plateâ€"glass windows, and is four stories high, exclusive ofthe 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€" . ipplipetons, (poitpard) to be sddretsed scations aid) to be addressed to pplications, (postpaid) to be addreesed t 33. FRANCIS CLEMOW, ESQ., + Or JOHN HENEY, Esq., Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W Ottawa. Marcn 11. 3TOtt x o nate pern, 204 Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Convession, at present in the occuzation of Wim. T. Aylen, Esq. For further particulars apply to Joux and Wu. Trowusox, Nogun. and aEWIS & Pixuxy. Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je2â€"141â€"tf REFRESHMENTS & CONFECTIONARY, No. 37, Sussexâ€"zstreet. * GEORGE BARTLETT respoctfully begs leave to inform his Xltronl and the public that he has largely extended his rremilo-, and therchy inâ€" creased his facilities for carrying on a larger business. He bas also fitted up handsome and airy apartments as refreshment rooms, where he will serve the best refreshments, including Oysters in all styles ; Chops, Eteaks, Tea and Coffee, Ices, Jellies, &¢c. G, B.avails himself of this opportuâ€" nity to express his grateful acknowledgments for the libenq patronage heretofor acccorded to him} and assure his friends and the public that ho will labgur, with unremitting assiduity to merit a conâ€" tinuance of their favours. N.B.â€"All kinds of confectionary wholesale and retail. 824d ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAIL« wWAY. â€" C.J: BRYDGES, Managing Director July 7, 1868. 650tf THE +LONDON MUSIC STORE, T#, Uer Majesty‘s Theatre, S Wellington Street, A new and splendid assortment of P I A N 0O â€"F O RT E& pmrUxlon MAKE, &RX Every PIANO from this establishment warâ€" ranted for five years. Also just received a new stock of . VYICTORIA ORGANS & MELODEONS. ‘VIOLINE, CONCERTINAS, GUITARS, &c., in great variety. _ _ _ Enquire at the Store. Cennected with this establishment is a Piano Manafacturer, whe will attend punctually to all orders for TUNING lett at the London Music Store. E. MILES, Wez _____ _ Lessee of Her Majesty‘s Theat: e Ottawa, March 25, 1868. Commencing on the 20in April, 1868 RAND TRUNK RAILWAY COM»+â€" PANY OF CANADA. Gorham and P&rtllnd,,stospins be â€" tween Montreal and Island Pord at Just received at WO DWELLINGS TO LET, +~ Being the urper part of E. ky â€" "l, uARme_AU'sp&mfnqg Store, ICTORIA HOFELâ€"TO LE&KT. NGLISH BUNN HOUSE. IANOS ! PIANOS : FOli SALE Olt TO LET. GoIxG soUTH AXD EAST Aailrombs. BR er&:no-mird ol Lot No. 21, 16 First cession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" Corner of Sussex and Clarenceâ€" streets. '(‘ORJALE.--'I‘HE WEST#= _ erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in Pianos taken in part vayny «at for EVG. MARTINEAU. 1 64 Managing Director, . â€"â€" 4Tiky 1,30 p m 5:10 p m 7.00 840 2:00 §51â€"30y p Royait Mail Line between Quebec, New Brunsâ€" wick and Nova Scotia, every Tuesday. The firstâ€"class Iron Fide Whee! Steamship «€IT Y OF QUEBEC," WILL LEAYVE ST. ANDREW‘s WHAREK, At four o‘clock, p.m., Kor Pictou, Nova Scotia, calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Chatham, Newcastle, Miramich and Shediac. Returning will leave .Pictou on Tuesday, 29th Sepwmber, at 5 o’.dook,_p.m. "I he steamers connect at Shediac with K. L A. A. K. R. to St. John, N.B., and steamer for Prince Edward Island, andâ€"at Pictou with N. 8. Railway to Halifax. Throughk tickets to Si. John, N. B..$16 ; Halifax, Nova Sootia, $17.50 ; Eastport, $17.50; Portland, $19.530 and Boston $20.50. Return Tickets by stoamers at reduced rates. Por freight or passage apply to y ue is c CHAS. E. BRUSIH, Agent, Ottawa Kept. 16, 1868. 180 =~ Queen â€"Victoria, Captain A. Bowi®, Leaves the Queen‘s Wharf with mails and passenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morning, (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at halfâ€"past 6 o‘clock, arriving at 4:45 trip. lifnâ€"clus Fare (meals extra)...........;........ $3 50 Second ** *4 presepemtetenscnrcy. 30 DW First #* Reoturn. «® senssetecsatvsnrses $ WB + Bnggl‘isxchocked tarough. Parcel Express daily to and from Montreal and all landings. _ _ _ Passengers for the cclobrated Caledonia Springs Isnded at L‘Orignml, _ _â€"â€" ~~ _ _ L‘HE qUEBEC AXD GULF® PORTsS STEAMSIHIP COMPANY. , _ Tickets, &0.,51 mnj be obtained at the oflice of Mr. C. E. BRUSI, and aiso at the Office on the wharf, er on board the steamer. â€" & _ Parties aesircus of a pleasant trip can obtain tl_'}x;-ureion Tickets to Grenville and tck for one are. * MARKET STEAMER Captain R. G. Nicnors, Leaves Ottawa Por Major‘s and intermediate landâ€" ings on Tuesdays and Friaays at 4 o‘clock, p.m. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANN SISSON, ° «= wvaptain Murphy. ALLIANCE, w ® 64 Find‘ay. EMERALD, «@ « 66 Toner, OREC 3N, ® «w 64 Cowley. CcAaALUMET, ‘ = «@ 64 Blondin. JASON GOULL, _ « 66 Boltoa. PoNTIAC, w «@ i _ Duggaa. PEMNBROKE. â€" w «+ Uverman» sNOW BIRD, w a 46 Beattie» On and after 5th September, (until further potice), the Steamer Aun Sisson will leave Aylmer daily (Sundays excepted), for the Upper Ottawa at 7 a.m., connecting with the Steamer Al/iance at bead of railroad, at 11 a.m., touching at Ar‘:prior, Sandpeint, Bristol, Boncchere, Farrell‘s Whast, Gould‘s W harf and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. . Stages will leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after arrival of Steamor Allionce for Cobden, connecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. | _ _ es se e T .. Upper Ottawa Roeute. 1808 ‘I he Steamers Pontiac or Pembrokeleave daily at 1 p.m., for Des Joachim, calling at all intermeâ€" aiate ports. licturning, loaving at 6 a m., cunâ€" necting at Pembroke with Steamer Jason Gould which loaves Pembroke Landing at 2 pm., and arrives at Portageâ€"daâ€"Fort same evening. The Steamer Alliance leaves Portagsâ€"duâ€"Fort every morning at 7:30 (Sundays “::F“‘)' touchâ€" in‘ at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Whart, Bonechere, Bristol, S&ndpoint and Arnprior, and arrivieg at head of railroad at 11 a, m,, and connecting with Steamer Ann Sisson at Pontine at noop, Passenâ€" gers reach Ottawa at 4 p.m. hy o 1A _ The Steamer Calum«t will on and after 5th Sepâ€" tember leave favelock on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 si.m., returning from Chapcau Village same days at 2 p.m. . Arenae : Travellers and tourists will find this a delightful _ A conpnection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up and down trips. . _ For further particulars apply at the Company‘s Offices at O‘tawa or Aylmer. R. S. CASSELS, °_ Between Brockville and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : UPWARDS,. b LOAYC OUAWAR At...........sccseeeseseeseees»»+».7;00 a.m. Arrive at ArDpriOT Al .......»ssâ€"ss»â€"»».».....2:00 pam. Leave Am%'ior K »vvraererenssensensererertrrsecicct0 $HKke Arrive at Brockville at....................._.1:40 p m. In time to connect with Grand Trunk/ Railway Nigbt Trains, East and West, TUESDAY, THE 22s» OF SEPTEMBER, «ILx OTTAWA RIVZR NAVIGATION k comPaNnY*‘s MAIL STEAMER Leare Brockville at..... ....... Arrive at Arpprior at.......... Leave Arnprior at..... ......... Arrive at Ottawa at ........... The undersigned is insiructed by the Governâ€" ] ment of Canada to inform intending Contractors that at an early day tenders will be invited for the execution of certain portions of the Intercolonial Railway between Riviere du Loup and Rimouski, in the Province of Quebec ; between Truro and Amberst, in the Province of Neva Seotia ; and beâ€" tween Dalhousie and Bathurst, in the Proviaee of New Brunswick. ‘It is intended to let the work in sections or diviâ€" sions, ranging from 15 to 35 mite«, according to the situation and local cireumstances. _~ The surveys are now in progress, and in part completed, and the object of this notice is to aford intending Contractors ample opportunity of exâ€" amining the ground at once. > The plans, profiles, #pecifieations, sonditions of contract, forms of tender, and other documents rsâ€" quired for the information and guidance of conâ€" tractors, are now being prepared, and when ready, (of which due notice will be given) will be seen at the Railway Epngineers‘ Office, in Halifax, Et. John, Dalhousie, Kimouski, Riviere du Loup, and at Oitawa. _ Intercolonial Railway Office, & Ottawa, September 12, 1868. $145â€"6â€"37 Ottawa City, Aug. 29, 1868, h otice is hereby given that the Directors of the Ottawa and Gloucester Road Company hbave this day made a > u* CaLL OF TEN PER CEXNT. OF TNE A D DlT IOX A LCB TOC K Of the said Company, which call require the holders of such 3::& to pay to thmdo:gi‘nod at the office of W. M. MATHESON, Faqfiin the City of Ottawa, on FRIDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1868. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1868.¢ 1868. 1493 NIOXN FORWARDINXG & HRAILWAY comrasy. NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. «â€" Condensed Time Table TTAWA AND GLOUCESTER ROAD COMPANY. Smsce KE 4 18( 44 TO. CONTRACTORS Stramers. By order, W,. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. qUEBEC, oX ¢: DoOWNWARDS,. SANDFORD FLEMING, aversssee . aerene®ne0ge AA0¢70° ellhe abhvinressriÂ¥eevereritons BHUD ols eeesunnensenesrzenrennt RM Sheithe R. W. SMEPHERD. 186S. w. H. FALLS, Chief Engineer. 1 39 â€"5 President, 1248 77 1868 12:15 p.m. J867 A\n_1868 Ixpta W arsniouse 'l‘ll‘ SUBSCRIBERS® beg to infore, thcir Customers that their Stock is l0 complete, and embraces every delicacy of the Seasov, among which will be found a Chidieg assortment «* » # Orange PZEKOR Flowery 4 Japan . E* SUGARS, LCAF, BEROKEXNX LeAr, CRUSHED, A GRoUXD, YXELL_G Y COFFEE, R@~ Roasted ard Ground pn-mlscf.' o Superior HYSON, « _ GUZPOowWDEE ;. _*~> TMPERIAL, T +o TWAKKAY. vHOCOLATE and tuc0o4, Breakfast ROUCHKONXG, I «o _ ©CONGoT, | FRUITS, &c. LAYEK RAISIN®, WALNUTS PILBERTS, ind BRAZIL NUTS. SPIUCHS, D. T. BROWNE £ 00 Ottawa. Dscomber 19 â€" 405t CArADIAN P41X uEsTRIEG putichcts hric nicintctdth Th uhi sR Ac :A S / > s de, Back ana nlus, Couyrhs, Colds, Sore Twss: Sprains, Bruises, Cran.ps in the St~ wth, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowel : Camrl-inu, Burns ,Fealds, Frost Bites, &c., &¢. Il\HE'CA.\'ADlAN PAJN DEsIrQY ER 8A now beeu before the ptblic for a lengbr time, and whenever used is well liked, never talig in a single instance to i“. permanpent relief whes timely used, and we have never «known asingl case of dissatisfaction where the directions are proâ€" perly followed ; but on the e-q-ux,nlmddz- ed with its: opnfiou. and épeak inthe bi terms of its virtues and magical e€ects. _ We speak from experience in this matter, havia tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who ax suffering from any of the complaints for which it . .ecommended may depend upon its being nfiq 0? Remedy. ‘ he astonishing eflicacy of the Canadian Pak Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it w m commended, and its wonderful success in subdsin mmr‘:fpnuot Rboumatism. and in ro ieviy Nervous Aflections, eytitle it to a high zank a«# list of Remedics for these complaints, *4 um coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts ofte country for further suypliu, and each testifying w to the universal satislaction it gives _ The Cans tian Pain Destroyer never fails togn mmediate roliof. All Medicine Dealers b:‘ Physiciaus orderand use it; and no faml‘y without it after onse try ing it. bout Prioe +wentyAive conts per e. y uourml&' & LYMAN, 1 Tur Mrrcuaxrs‘ Promonyvs Uxiox, orgatis® t9 promcte and protect trade, by enabling iesb scribers to attain facility and safety in the gu# ing of credits, and the recovery of elatms#sl points, have to announce that they will, ib â€" tember, 1868, publish in one large quarto vdemt‘ ‘ Tux Mrrcuarts‘ Proreonr® Uxiox Mercamt ‘ RarkeExCE ReoistE®R, containing, among #Â¥ things, the names, nuture of business, amous 4 eapital, financial standing, and rating as to eredit of over 400,080 of the principal merchank & ders, bankers, manufacturers, and publk®® panies, in wmore than $0,000 of the cities, torh», villages and sottlements throughout the Usitel EStates, their territories, and the Britisch Proviac® of North America; and embracing the most i# portant information attainable and wecessafy Â¥ enable the merchant to assertain at a glapot capital, character and degreo of eredit of such his customers as are doomed worthy of any §** tion of credit, comprising, also, a newspaper ory, containing the title, charncter, price, 48 place:of publication, with full particulars to each journal, Inin.â€"ico:rlau guide to the pré of every county in the United States, J Bol by Geo. llmi::. John Roberts, W . Massey, H. F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and Brown, in Ottawa. 3 «0 3 MERCANTILE â€" REFEREKNCE mong the most importan! of modern Medical» soveries stands the UE "'l, i hi Bc Arcieccanict ce tat? Py The reports and information will be confined those deemed worthy of some line of credit ; «bd# B â€" the same will be baged, so far as practicable, 992 [ â€" the written statements of the parties # revised and corrected by well {nm and ® legal correspondents, vgou character !lvill S f-'.nmilun correctness of the infor urnished by them, it is believed that the ! will prove more truthful and complete, u‘l._ fore, superior to, and of much greater value, n‘y’ previously issued. 7 mid of the Mercantile Reference businees men will be able to ascertain, 4 glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as 2 pared with financial worth, of nearly ever? n chant, manufacturer, trader and banker, withit the aboveâ€"nemed territorial limits. _ %, On or about the first of each month, subs®" _ will also réceive the Month/y Chronicic, conttf among other things, a record of such impot# changes in the name and condition of 8 throughout the country, as may occur c“‘ to the publication of each halfâ€"yearly volumt the Mercantile Reference Register : Price of the Merchants‘ Upion Mercantile BM ence Register, fifty dollars ($50),. for which it be forwarded to any address in the United Aate® SE sCELCE _ THE TIMES is priated and published bF Tax Orrawa Times Proxmize axp PosO®®" ma Coxraxy, at the Office, €60, SF'“‘ Centre Town, Ottawa. Jax® g transporlt&LiOn paiQ. Holders of five $10 sbares of the capital stech 5. addition to participating in the profits, will reet% moqydml.mwkwemmfl": of charge ; holders of ten shares will be dfl‘. tvogiu; and no more than ten M‘ uxi stock will be allotted to any our II remittances, orders, or communi i lative to the book should be addresred toth¢ Mer chants‘ Protective Union in the America® Bfl Duuk Byilding, No, 128, Broadway, (Bor 25@ New York. g284 _ \Gccommmnt FRENCH; flavdred with Vanill, ~_TAYLOR® _ Ottawa Nov. 1. 1867 16 Rideau Street, Ottawa. HE MERCHAXNXTE* *« PROTECTIVE â€"UXION § NUTMEG NACK, . . _ ~ ~CINNAMON, CLOVES, GINGER, : MIXED SPIC®EsS, MUSCATEL, do SULTANA, YVALENTI1A, TEAS, MocCHaA, JAY A in Whole,â€" Haif and Quarte A 1 BBROWXE All Ground on the Preme Director ; Aus®. FPRUNES, NONDP®, lhies» T.â€"as ';..-.' car fclly ®cdecp family Lrade by CURR . JAMAICA Mc Nnewcastle, C. W., General Agents for €C. FRVY‘s ‘\ Black Extoy ‘RANTS, GRAPES, USCOY ano LENMON®, CEYLox, daily on the & UARoy MOTTs ORANGE» , and Fiuge 1ydw "et F4 This firstâ€"cl > The endersig mamed 1â€"tel, t ;‘“oubft'.endn al mnd and m« 3 establis _ by strict attentio; â€" te deservre encou: "ho(hei D., O. €. MA Acsoucheus x& Russel! office at bu Towen. Caxc®Eks ksife, by a now, ,‘u.- process. cossfully treated, es M Houqe. L atrasminccn msccz RTICHOL A ® n.. SÂ¥ » 0 Wellingt “ §4« MA x + gitorâ€" inA public, and IP‘xto Ofrce J ailding, 4 4. BÂ¥XCB P. Attorney Td Nasry Pabi hy cce in A sabvs . <csate â€"I7 Court House, 0& Rops®T Lris. i. â€"€C. A. Dwex-um gmiet _ â€"street, O :“-"- MoesuRe _ rETR®E MB _ uce Of sn _ apPIERERI ‘-Ll'l s‘)l“ and Notaries Pa ts Qitaw&. “las. TROTT prosent reve vrpished suites lhigible for civ entlomen rema | _ _ JA s 'f‘.”‘ind: L‘Es %ic 6. A. 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