DENXCEâ€"At * ielature of Ontaric {uranmtoioo?;‘ CALEDONXLA PEAT MANUEACT ING COMPAXY,with powers 19 a Canal or Railway from soms polnt in p of CA:‘%M: to the navigable waters wa‘ or South Natior. Rizers, and to a9" Municipality of Caledonia to grant to so much of the road allowances aty‘e Ens To H Mowng Insurance C~: ) totransact the busine iz : ledalist of the Great lon of London, 1862, versal Exhibition « TREST ABRFOPOT _ . es ordering Mabhogasy, W alz: ardwood Codies, may roly on ret: ficle, {no stained Butternut soi HELL ZBROS»â€"3 . _ UNXDERTAKTING "adertakitng branch is unde~ S. T.‘s {mnmeâ€" wï¬. who atiends all Funeral# Charge, and has constactly on band sssortment of Reailyâ€"maie Cofins, of all ely Canadiaa iastitation Ts, and immediato pay z. Dec. 8, 1863, FRé NCECAXE _ LOV@GBS, CULTIY ATORS, so mmien of tA e and. fifth conce for the manufacture of } Â¥I8CTaL Ts Wax proliice fncourenieses by apprys flence by a Rogers, who bas had over 20 y-n}’?z.- s in the above branches, and toe‘s con‘ dent Agent for Ottaws and Vicisity, : sale of these colâ€"drated Tim«terperss a | . H. & aA. SAUXDERs, ‘ uk. . k L® Mc bolesale Agents in the Dom!‘s 1. Rewill‘s W atches. wve May 20. % â€" NETâ€"MAKER, UPHCOLSTENER ASD =*UV XDE & T A L E R, maâ€" *AT THE OLD $TA%D, 70, LRIiDEaUlâ€"8 T2E ET i it« w in es sc boale. * Palpe. and walls distempered in colors *o #mifes The subscriber would called the sttention 0 urk of all ki'm-‘htos:;-‘-,le:-.Y * i% Families and others to his nees pérmitted ts the fo" owinz zentlament ¢ » idwin & Co., J. R. B=+s, E#3., it. K. BootP, , "INE BOTTLED ALE r. Mr. Johnson, Huil; Hevy Mr. Mï¬; W ~ich is in splendid condition. Also, Mr. Haycock, Architect. T. 14 .2 «s Om "CoOTCH IRISH, OLD RYE, TALCOLM * EXD WELLINGTOXâ€"STREET, ho usual assortment of C1 binst and U phob emeral assortment of Houseâ€"~raisbingt . . ke., at the lowest casb nrices t be found 4 tawa market. ‘ “â€: s ’ , all pitsorne and sizes. to> coal and wodd _ » Prescott, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilt® _ loation will be mado a% the next Sessicn coURt or <?AaTX. TGNT RONORABLE TH® LORDS , SSIONERsS OF PAE ADMIRALTY ODEE® EPILCPTIC CURE, YRNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE o~. Cot. John.Jt. i Comnmsel to the y S‘rem?nr €4 1833%. AL CAXADIANX axK, Twenty Thonsaad D Fitty Thousand. ms *A ~â€" DESRARAT®Y ®r n relief and cure of Epilepsy, 3t. Vitus‘ uerperal Hysteria, 26., &o. This ;..- from the recips oi a ccleobrated Frenols 3, and the very groat success which has ’mmhon:/ ease, 224 where the highâ€" al skr® was of n0o artil, nas im~inced the r to give it erery possible publicity. The ias the subscriber‘s name and addre=s OR le. Price ons dolUar. Sole Proprietof RTE, Chemist, 345, Notso Damoâ€"strebly JOHX Y rStall Fed Bso. :l;tjpu.d. rolled sad rounie of B¢eU, rcured Hams sud Bascon,. cured in th* AJEST i Q real E. ies, with draums, pi e., the m‘hhhï¬h w&r MES is printed and published bJ Orpaw a Tmxs Prretiyc aso Pcosuis8â€" Jowraxt, at the Office, 33, .ï¬wn-l' re ‘Town, Ottaws. ‘ Jaues Corro® nging Director â€"Auws. Rosssts08 The Undertaking Brasch will be found.~ none in Ottawa. «* s W aggons always ready for the rgmoval . *TTAW A WYÂ¥ ATCHEAR, PAINTERS, 4AND PAPER HANGERS®, and Bull. (Shop next to K. I;,. Booth‘t l“‘ Hoase, Sign. Villa and goneral on the most ressonable Lerms this day, deposited w ALL & MOSTCOXERY, x V. S. 8e of N1:â€"3350, *RWIX, Gez6ral A zen 18 The UXIOX 1i XPAXY, of Ma; WILL, LUVERPOOL, desirons of keeping their d Ko. T. Lower Town Mark t IXSYRAX( NY A RE : actuarer by special a Nainms, Bors, Cuarys, , BLACK CLCLTH, C P ChgaatP k uen 13e Mz JOUHN LESLIE Marcdiwarsc. By appointmen «IAgencres, _ â€". 9 oeme «e o0F MALXE. _ _‘ 2 F rNaxce Deramnmceys, Ottaws, 13th Cctober, 1988 HEAYVY HARPWARE, her 4. 1883 AXD AT TUZX 77 Snarks GX, COAL, l!!l’l&l(‘lï¬. ‘ i U CaMERrox, } * * ++« o« Dassarat‘s Bs EEYX YICTORIA‘3 RoY XAYY : Néral Agent, St; , For the \Winister ME Jonx l..\mn'qs. s &T We:t Tnot ®: «blishment â€" X.P. HAYE®, EEN,LJYXALFAX ‘E_ eOMPar AG ENCY es P Feaat ..‘ ho m XEELLEXCY TUAL LLFE INgyp: _ Interrational C --.' .-.\,_r-,.m 37‘“.}.{.‘ Lamb, Mattom ‘a ho Reseirg ars ig .d““. s1ous a« may be sut fuel. 35?:‘;_ â€"perfe z week, can doso Li T 4 The has Wixxg ntreal. t r2sed relz. 838y 91 &eg ¢ W al« 1iR vÂ¥ 4 And for sale cheap, by 3 I D. T.. BROWNL & CO;, Wholesale and Retail $ _# ) t o ¢<â€" nana, Pesach, Blackberry, Raspberryfand Etrawberry Syrups. e wo88®»x viszoas, gisy‘s css and Cooon, Mom Coson Paste, ‘l‘lonros's Bloater Paste, TOIA‘!‘O and other Catsups A.\CBOVY Paste, fy TRASBURGH Meats, & POTI'!D Beef and Tongues: youmenypo mmo Joliy sgreatrancty, €pRANGE Marmailade, â€" w Maving been perpetrated on the public by stove de‘er:, umknowingly, we hope, selling spurious ie (feeding coal stoves that are almost (useless ; and finding it detrimental to the sale of the justly seloebrated: hand, Wholesale and Retail, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for Warranted Goods. A trial of the articles will recommend them. For sale at THOS. PATTERSON‘8, â€" Ottawa, November 37, 1863. rlwlAccocâ€"mmounï¬uâ€"flrghu make in cut,tin foil and piug. A GENERAL assortment of the different A xinds of GROCERIES AND LIQUORS on T $E AS$â€"Black, Green arranted E Good, and selocted :m' RF "INE BOTTLED ALE W ~ich is in splendid condition. Also, "COTCH, IRISH, OLD RYE, _ And other Malt Whiskies, Polfl", SHERRIES, BRAXDIES, GIN, 4 STIL TON CHEESE, 6 Bs. to 8 Bs. 200 size, from Reesor Brothers‘ celebrated factory. gllllll' WINEâ€"Good Table Wineâ€"$1.35 *_" to $3.00. FROoRT WINEâ€"Good 1able Wine $1+â€"50to VMtawa, Jan. 20, l)ltlll'tl) aad CAN FRUITS, assorted to suit the holiday seasen. we take this opportunity of saying to those who navse been so swindled, and to those who contemâ€" plate buying a coal stove, that in order to rrove that the Reflector is abead of all other stoves for huty..he.p..t“ and economy, we will put them up ready for work, and allow them to be tested for one month, and if they do not suit take them away again, free of charge. Now this is an offer that the public must appreciate, and we are deterâ€" mined they shall. ‘Try one, it will cost nothing OPORTO, SPAIN, COGNAC PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, GIN AND SCOTCH WHISKEBY, &c. PICKLE3S, SAUCES, JAMS & JELLIES at tus Ixpia WAREHOUS E, _No. 16, Rrosacâ€"st., unless you are perfectly satisfied, and be of no trouble to us. Any other kind of stove cheap duâ€" ring the Bankrupt Sale. ______ _ _ _ _ {UGARS and SYRUPS of all graaes. Consisting of NLAVOURING EXTRACTS and SPICERSâ€" UST RECEIVED, EMXON, GINGER, ORANGE, OFFEESâ€"Always Freshâ€"Bost Brandsâ€" Try them. FROX CROSSE &. BLACKWELL NA BLE and Cooking RAISIN3, CURRANT3, ABRADOR HERRINGS3, the very bost, in OTTLED ALE, To ether with a General Assortmant of Â¥IRSTâ€"CLASS GROCERICS. A call _ diy soligcited. y â€" LL KINDS of GENXUINELIQUORS. Price ascording to ago and quality. LMERIA GRAPES, FRESH FIGS and _ PORTUGUESE ONIONS. €L TiNs KEW HONEY, in 5 D. and8®. @enuine. S WINDLE FULL: assortment of FRESH FRUIT, the BEST in market. YOL. IV. NGQ. 044. CASES SCOTCH LLNXGâ€"Good. tins. BOXEKS DIGBY HERRINGSâ€"large boxes at T5 cts. each. m-hu.‘:'mcmm Stere 20, 1 A , TAYLOR & Co.‘s Sugar Cured Hams and Broak{fast REFLECTOR, |\ AND LONDON, â€"â€"LIKEW I88,â€" *p l and medicines sent to any part of the Dominion. + Charges mederate/ 812y Ladies wishing to have SKIRTS made any m-ï¬-lor shape or size to fit them will please we their orders at once, as the skirt makers will be Idd off by Christmas. large lot of HOOP SKIRTS3 still on hand A large lot of HOOP SKIRT3 still on hand which will be soid without any regard to cost during this month. 140 dozen CORSETS yet on hand, every sizo and shape; will be sold at very low prices. A large lot of KNITTED GOODS still remainâ€" ng. ‘Imuut Shawls, Sontags, Clouds, Hoods, €. ¢ HOSIERY and GLOVES very cheap. Four dozen Ladies‘® SATCHELS at half price. Afew of those Black Quiltied Skirts yetou hand at reduced prices. Hair Nets, Corse Clasps, &c. _ . Also, three of Raymond‘s Improved Family Sewing Machines at $10, former price, $12. CILTY #£00P SKIRT FACTORY, 43 Srth-it.. Ceontre Town. , N.B.â€"Any party wishing to commence the Skirt Manufacturing Business can gurchue all the ‘reâ€" quisite machinery and materials at muca below cost by calling on MR. MILLAR at the factory. A. DUFF. Ottawas, October 27 1868. Particular attention given to the Tailoring Deâ€" partment, which is under the supervision of a firstâ€" I eP JRA goneral assortment of Dry Goods, the largest stosk ever oftered tor sale in this city. ESTABLISHED IN 1844, Offer for sale an extensive importation o[ FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising Readyâ€"made Clothing, Canadian Tweeds, Etoffes, Satinetts ; also a large stock of Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys, Gray Cottons, Prints, Winceys, Plaids, &c., &c.; Broadcloths, Beavers, Witneys, Potershams, Devons, &c. ; Bedford Cords, Silk Mixtures, Wost of England Tweeds, Doeskins, &c., wholesale and retail, which will be made up to order on the sahortest notice in the latest styles of fashion and at $l 025 BL;I:.}:)E.TS 83000 IOLM respectfully to remind his Â¥;tronl that he provided for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS an increared assortment of Paris and home manuâ€" factured presents ; also the undermentioned goods and Lady Cake, Gold and Silver. se Candies of every description. Italian Creams and Pyramids. Jellies and Blanc Mange and Wine Jeilies. Charlotte Russe. Jellied Turkeys, Chickons, &c. Chocolate, Walnut and Fig Creams. 1 Srlads of every description: Crystalized Dates and Figs > Wedding Cakes, ornamented to any design on the shortest notice, Supper Parties, Balls or Assemblies supplied on factured rnum; also the underm all manufactured on the premises . P a 0. L it in tmamibd Frivate Parties furnished on the shortest notice. Oyster ince Pies and Mince Meat. A large asfortment of Pure Sugar Hollow Toys. Ixro: oops pirEkct rsox Loxpox axD Paris. Choicest Selected Bonbons, Gelatine, Silver and Gold Paper, Scented, Sn-r ing and Plum. A splendid assortment 0 Eomucopiu. Boxes gad ;:; proprietor need only say that all the above articles can be obtained at his establishment, and from the repatation it has gained for itself is a -.M:ns'"“m for the quality of the articles. City country stores supplied on reasonable terms. s G. BARTLETT, 37 Sussexâ€"st. N.B.â€"Muflin and Crumpets fresh every day during the season. 9204 eATCTHE LOWEST CASH PRICES.â€"¢Gz N. B.â€"An oxtonsive assortment of genera DRY GOODS always in stock. VETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT YORKâ€"STREE1, OTTAFA, Next to Salmen‘s Hotel. £*« \o e JE & t ds dsc h c B e is iesd mUT (Member of the College of Veterinary Surgeons Toronto ; by appointment, V.S., to the Co. of Carleton Agricultural Society.) CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE, Rich Fruit Cakes, flldn and ornamented. Plain, Citron, Raisin, Seed, Princess, Sponge LATEST STYLES AND FASHUHION® O‘ME ARA & C 0. IVINXG UP BUSINESS. LA ST MONT H. NGLISH BUNN HOUSE, LOTHING, RANT & HENDERSON, Are offerirg an exiensive Stock of ORSE IXFIRMARY, !‘,"{L\\,\. â€"fâ€"Â¥p> sam Ffv +3 w m# 4 4+ VR 4o i t6 Te Tkâ€"â€" x.% ."'- : s bf [ rmmanememeed ++ # ,"* ; y w« Lk * w« )’J 'i ‘-__‘u.-“â€"_‘â€:’»/ eevmmesmmessnirs serachmnersessesss~~GOLD VEBEH, TAILORING DEPARTMEXNT CTS., $1 and $1.25......UNDERSHIRTS, CT3., $1 sand 81.25 ............DRAWERS hla 1NSPECTION INVITED DEFY COMPETITION READYâ€"MADE AXD TO ORDER. Confectionery. G. BARKTLETT Shewing This Day. Dry Goods. No. 20, Rideauâ€"st, ss«s+«««««++GO0D PEA JACKETS, avrexte teviretoucmmscera t Â¥ERRCOEATG HAWLS and LANKET®, RESS GOODS. O L EM A N, V. S INCIES, ications promptly attended to ....GREY ETOFFEZ PANT3, No. 20, Rideauâ€"st COMPLETE SUIiTS, O‘MEARA & CO. | . We cheerfally add our testimony in favor of | this medicine. â€"Roman (GiÂ¥izer, |\ _ We havo tastod this medicine and assure our readers that it not only possesses all the virtues claimed for it, but in many instances surpusses | any other remedy which we have over known.â€" ' Herald of fioepct Liberty, Rev. J. G. Stearns writes, «1 consider it the best remedy for Dyspepsia I ever knew." Rev. Jabez 8. Swan says, "I haveâ€"used it for ‘ years in ‘my}:\mily, and consider it an invaluable | remedy." ‘ & TJt could make a good little fortuno with thom. The bottle 1 brought with me here brought two ladies rourd from decided cholera; one on board the boat, and the other in Beriia, United States, Both commenced with diarthos, then with dysentery, and then vomiting. Thé one at Berlin was vyery bad. 1 gavo her three doses of the Cholera Mixâ€" ture, the third of which stopped the vomiting. The next day she was all right, or nearly so. Sho was very gratetul. I have now only a little left.". PM This exs«llent mixture, which should be in every family, is only _ ~ TWENXTYâ€"FIVE CENXTS A BOTTLE. TRADE MARK This yvaluable medicine has the e?mordinnrv roperty ef immediatelyâ€"relieving Coughs, Colds, floauoncs‘s, Difficuity of Breathing, Tightness in Chest, &o, &o. It operates by dissolving the conâ€" gealed phliegm, causing free expectoration, and an agreealle moistness to the skin, Te *Findout if the Express charges are too high, and if not, arrango with Mortimer to !cl{uu have a box of the bottles of CHOLERA MIXTURE, I CANADIAX COUGH EMULSION The following extract, which Ifr. Mortimér is kindly permitted to publish, is from the letter of a relative of Dr. Wolfe, of this city, now residing in the United States : r AXD 4 +FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, A grand sgpecific for derangement of the Digestive Organs, and for obstructions and torpid action of the Liver and Lowels. Colonges, Pomades, Toilet Vinegar, Roso Denti: frice, for the Teeth and Gums, Also constantly on hand Perfumes ot all kinds, and Loilet Requiâ€" sites usually kopt in a firstâ€"class establishment. Mortimer‘s Vegetable Worm Destroyer, The only sure remedy that exists, combining doâ€" licious tasto and amazing power, $ ‘)ARLEY’S ARABIAN HEAVE REMEDY and CONDITIIN MEDICIN®E is positiveâ€" ly superior to any, or all cther preparations for U AnmEse Et n s e o M e eiiet oo e Pnd t nme tflo cn‘n’:o of lleaves? Coughs, Thick and Broken VWind, and all diseases which affect the wind of borses ; also, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing everything of the kind, is easy to give, sure to cure and safe in all cases and at all times, and dses not prevent the horse from baing worked while usinglt. :.â€"_ «* â€"_ LaL The PAin Killer is sold at wholesale by druggists and medk'ine dealets, and commission merchants, in the péincipal citics, and retatled by Apothocaâ€" ries, (irdcers and â€"at Variety Shops generaliy, throughout the world. â€" Price, 15 conts, 25 cects suit §0 conts per bottle. ._â€":â€"â€"â€"___â€"â€"= .. __ Manufacturers and Proprietors, M ontreal, P. of Q. 18 Highâ€"st., Providence, R. 1. ; aow.%lolbcrn. London, Eogland It cleansos the broathing apparatus, by romorâ€" ing from the airâ€"colls tho coagulablo lymph, or that secretion which in hoaves clogs them, causing a difficulty in breathing, and by its action on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the cirealation of the blood, and restoring the distendâ€" ed vessels to their natural size; by its uso the horse‘s appetite is improved, all derangements of the digestive organs corroctod, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleck and shining appearâ€" ance. Herald cf frompce Liberty , | Steel Bits, Bove!s, â€" It is roally a vaiuabile medicine; It & used by ) Levels, Boring Machines, many physicians.â€"Pâ€"ston Tran«i{er. l & Draw Kaiv« ‘ I have used Davis‘ Pain Killer, and consider it Together with 7 an indispensable article in the medicine box. ‘ It | PAINT OF ALL CO has effected cures in Diarrhoa, and foreuts &N4 | pose Pink, Burnt Umber, bruiges it is invaluablo.â€"Ne» York Erammer. °~ B nouen Hor s Herven â€" Pb ramsie i S 4 Spoken of in terms of high commendation by both dmuggist and physician..â€"PLsladelphia Eagle. _ VE CHOLERA, I DIARRHGEA, and _ D. W. HURD, successor & Hrr» & Co., Maiden Lane, New York, Soieâ€" Propricter for the United States: : | NORTHROP & LYMAN, Noweascle, Ont, Propriectors for Canada. Price 25 cents.. Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Magsey, lienry F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J. Brown, in Ottawg. 8=9.45â€"6m M Seo The Lincet, British Medicat urnat, Medical Press, o. > On the lM4th vet. I commenced the Pancreatic Emulsion (Savory & Moor®‘s) in two teaâ€"spoontul doses, two hours after dinner and supper. I can only describe its effects by saying that it scomed to work tike a charm."â€"Dt. Kinkead‘s Paper on Medical Press, &o., Feb. 28, 1868. Cantion,â€"The genuine PANGREATIC EMULâ€" SION sold only in bottles, 2s 64, 4s 6d and 8s, with Savory & Moore‘s labels and trade mark, Colic, don‘t delsy theâ€"uso of the Pain Killer. _ _ Rev, !. L. Van Metor, Barmah, writes, " The Pain Killer has become an almost indispensable article in my family,." _ % ' Hundreds of missionaries give similar testimony of 1ts virtues. Phthisis ant its treat TIIE BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS, resembiing Mother‘s Milk asclosely as possiâ€" ble.â€"Dr. H, Barker on right / ods for children. «THE INFANT PARALINCE thrives upon it as a Princs should."â€"Nocidl Nerence Review., © A REAL IMPROVEMENT (Lanet) on the ordinary kinds of LIEBIiG‘S FOOD," and the only one that keeps gbod in all climates. No boiling or strain‘ng. Tins, 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s. * SAVORY & MOORE, + 143, New Bondâ€"st , London. have every re never {ail n# DOG FOUND.==Found on the 7th December last, on Sparks.â€"st., & SMALL DOG BITCH, The owner by proving property and paying costs of advertising can have her returned. Apply to F. MCCAFEREY, Recoiverâ€"Goneral‘s De{mrt.' ment omm v41â€"3 l»&l.‘ l(!LLER! o # A PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICWNE Suddenr Colds, Catarrh, Cougha, Bronchitis, Asthma, : Fever and Agic, Dyspepsica, Liver Complaint, Acrd Stomacky Headuche, BReartburn, Indigesâ€" _ tion, Canker in the Mouth, Throat or Stomach, Nick Headache, Sea Sickness, Piles, Kidney Complaints, Canker itask, Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painter‘s Colie, Diarrhcea, Dys+ exntery, Summer _ Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Iu_['uuh' m and. Chotcra, APPLIED EXTERNALLY, CURES Seqids, Burns, Frostbites, ChillUiains, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Whitlows, Boila, ld §ores, Nproins, Bruiscs, Toothacke, Headache, Neuralqia inthe * _ Pace or Head, Pains in the Side, Pains in the Back ant Loins, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, _ Nevralgic or Kheumatic Pains in the Joints and Limbs, Stings:of Insects, Sorepions, Centipedes, «nd the Bites of Poismous Inscets and Venomous MORTIMER‘S COMPOUND ANTIBILIOUS Sold in Bottles at 1s. 3d. and 2s. 6d. Each. DAVIDSON & DANIEL, Gexgrat Aoexts onTiIMZ2R‘s INFALLIBLE REMEDY W NOXE OTHEL GENXUINE TAKEN INTERNALY, CURES Ire 1 No. 41 Sussoxâ€"st., Ottawa City. Foa CASES of e coOoxsUtMrrlo N treated with Siavory & Moork®‘s PANCREATIC EMULSION ©~!®t1 to learn that the «"Pain ; so lirgo ‘a sale in our city. We m to believe it to be an almost e tor pain, and is a medicine that ho wit hout.«â€"â€"Montreal Pust. Diartheca; Dysontery or Cramp , theâ€"uso of the Pain Kilter. n Metor, Barmah, writes, " The become an almost indispensable «Medicat. MORTIMERNS PERRY DAVIS & sON, en# FOR In i COMPLAINTS, REGISTERED T1 Southampton 8() St. Paulâ€"st., OTFTAWA,. SATUHDAXY. JANUARYX 9. isG: f PAINT OF ALL COLORS, Rose Pink, Burnt Umber, Terra d¢ Seinna, Chrome Yellow, > | Yellow Ochre, Colestial Biue, | Paris (Green, Brunswick Green, | Magnesia (Gireen, Venctian Rod, ; Red Lead, White Lead, in oil or dry, | Urop Black, Ivory Blhek, | L'.u_nR Black, Boiled Oil, | aw Oil, Turpentine, . ‘% Benzolo, Coal Oil, H Paint Erushes, | [ _ ~.yâ€" + Veraighes, &o. FIFTEEN CENTS PER LENGTIL The undersigned having bought the exclusive right for the City ot Ottawa and %ountv of Carleâ€" ton, from Mr.Y. K. REID, respectfully invites the public to call and examine them, being fully perâ€" suaded that all who see them will rofuse to buy any cther kind. ; C. P. DORION, Such is the character given of every stove sold during the Put year at the « CAPITAL** STOVE DEPOT, We beg to notify the public that our stock for the season is now complete ; our DOUBLE STOVES, the best in use, HOTEL â€"STOVES, large and extra strong made, expressly for Hotel and Boarding Houses, complete with large Copper Water Reservoirs and lx)lat.o Warmers. We call special attention of Hotel Keopers to theso stoves, they will last as long as any six ordinary stoves. See thom lnd‘Judso'for any six ordinary stoves. See thom and judge yourselves. Price lists sont free on application yourselves, Price lists sent iree on application. COOKING sSTOVES, DUUBL£ sTOVES, BOX S'rovxi.;‘. HOTEL STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, Coal sSTOVEs, BEDROOM STOVES, DUMB _ STOVES, STUVEPIPES! _ ELBOWS! _ STOVEPIPES Common, Bright and Russia Iron, and everytnini in the Tin, Shect Iron and Copperâ€" ware Line, on hand cr made to order. _______ _ _ _ as they cannot fall apart of their own accord, The invention (patented) is simple and efective, a short opening atthe joint at each end of the pipg enables two of them to be locked together, and the ©" bead" effectually prevents their separation. _ _ .. are of the latest and most improved‘ Pattems, and the most extensive assortment shown in Ottawa. COOKING STOVES.kiofdtho good oldâ€"fashioned 3 ng, COOKIYG STOVES, of the latest and most modern _: designs, PARLOR STOVES, for cleganco of design cannot â€" bo surpassed, BOX & QALL STOVES, that are unrivalled for . ______ heating purposes, â€" Hot Air Furnaces, Eave Troughs, Buildiag Job Work and Repairs attended to punctually. We keep none but the best and most experienced meâ€" hanics. . HOUSE â€" FURNISHING GOODS, of every description in stock, suitable for the smallest family, or the largest hotel. A-A‘_RE\OIJ GomG TO BE MARRIED? Auny person can rut them together with tho exâ€" pedition of a practised tinsmitbh. They will be sold at the low price of ____ . _ Youxa Max, see that your house is well furnished with useful articles before you spend your money in mere showy ornamental things. . ' ; No more dificulty in ‘mtting vtovepiPes togother. They will fitlike a glove, and can‘t fall apart by this now invention STOVEPIPE® may be ftted into each other with the groatest ease, and If so, call and see fmr‘larï¬o assortment of necessary Houseâ€"keeping Gokds, suitable for Kitchen, Dining Room, or any room in your house. > __ _ SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, Brass and Enamelled Kettles, Tinware, Toilet Setts, Baths, Flour Sioves, Brushes, Dish Covers, Table Mats, Sad Iroos, Table Cutlery, Tea and Table Spoons, Preserve Jars, Mincing Knives, W ash Tubs and Boards, Rofrigerators, Egg Beatâ€" ers, Cruet Stands, Ash Pails, Table Belis, Tea Trays, Tea and Coffee Pots, Soup Turcens, Jelly and Pudding Moulds, &c., &c., &e., &0. CcoUNXTRY &KERCHANTs &IGN OF THE ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEAUâ€"ST., where you can. get a complete usortmgnt of SKATES of all sizes, and at any price to suit putâ€" chasers, from 25 coants to $5.50 per pair. In the assortment will be found : Butcher Knives, Kuives and Forks, ' Pocket Knives, Table Spoons, es Tea Spoons, Tea Trays, Tablo Mats, ity Supplied with CAMP KETTLES, SHANTY ~PLATES, AND BASINS, b2y A h.'ge stoci{ of materials for the above branches of business constantly on hand. Importers of > f : HOUSEFURNISHING HARDWARLE. Mall, Fancy, Parlous and Cook Stoves, in great variety. 3 f f Agonts for Eaton‘s Patent Automatic, Selfâ€"Venâ€" tilating, Wood and Coal Stoves. â€" Also Beecher & Co.‘s celebrated 5 BIRD CAGEKS! BIRDCAGES! .BIRD CAGES All of the above at the â€" _ ' pse~Public and Private Buildings, Consorvato. ries, Vincries, Manufactories, &c., warmed by Steam, Hot W ater, or Warn"Air, on the latest and most approved principles. brrcce SKATF.B. sKarEs, SKATES, AT Tite «CAPITAL" STOVE : DEFOT, streot, Ottawa. LP4F ~ ‘H.MEADOWS & CO. I _ Now ready, the Cubik Contents of the Earthâ€" work of those sections of the Intercolonial Railâ€" way, to be first placed under contract, giving in detai‘ the quantities in each excavation and emâ€" bankment. s V Raresâ€"I1 mile per cubic yard of cutting and filling, or 1,000 cubic yards for a dollar, up to 100,000 yards, and for every additional 10,000 yards one dollar. _ f Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Tin and Copper Smiths, Bell Hangâ€" ers, d&e., &c. here will be IRON BEDsTEADS, LAMPS, COAL OIL, SAUCEPANS, TUOS. BIRKETT, * Sign of the Anvil, No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. P. S.â€"All goods delirered free to any part of the Tho cclebrated Sheffield Club, _ w «_ Canadian Favorite, *4 «_ Central Park do and all oiher Zoglish and German Patterns, Skate Straps, all patterns, Lc., &c. : Also, a general assortment of _ _ ____ : _ _ ___ Ottawa, Doe, 20, 1868 » SAFE i; ),SURE :) ),SUCCESSFUL» TOVES!: sTOVES ! Qttawa, October LYTH & KERR, AILWAY PRACTICE OFFICEâ€" SsTOVEPIPES AND TINWARE, e consisting inlynrt of â€": GENERAL HOUE FURNISHING, Sloves &# Hardadware. ARDELL!S® PA TENT sTOVE«â€" PIPE, NO NEED OF WIRINKG UP. HOT AlKk FURNACES. 35 Sussexâ€"street, Ottawa, At reduced figures, S T OV ES ze 58 SEarkl-:t., Opposite British Lion Hotel tA Draw Knives, &¢., &c., &c. No. 25 RIDEAUâ€"ST., H. MEADOWS & CO. STO Y K S! J. O‘HANLY, Civil Engineer. 9136b 811.3m 408y " A . +* w ’H / tx 2 x i / & & $ & . yezals @ J/E;{ " * m E. m J: ‘nf;;f ,}‘ 5 .v’t‘)&":‘)f } + :?:Qâ€â€˜ yA J S en CAÂ¥ c Hee‘); \ % 1t .5\\ â€" + ~â€" i y=) ..\'? x# PA hy onA FELT â€" EMBROIDERED â€" CONGRESS XMAS AND NEW YEAR‘S PRESENTS. PRICES LOW. A large supply of New EKnglish Kipi Boots, hand made, the mostâ€"suitable ware for Lumberâ€" oen, constantly on hand and made by the very xyTn workmen. Orderstaken for all kinds of work* ‘ 4297 â€"m €GEORGE MURPHMY Bince the great elearing Sale have received a Â¥reer Larce axp Went SeuscreDp Strock comprising the latest styles and bost qualities otf suitable for FA;I‘L & WINTER WEAR. Also, a argo stock of Men‘s and Women‘s Coarse Boots,. Moose Mocassins, Buck Moose and Sheep Mifts, Beef M.ocassing, Felt Overâ€"shoes, Pubbers, &2c., all of which will be sold at great redustions from forâ€" mer prices Lumber and country merchants are reâ€" quested to bear in mixlld that ‘here is a large stock LADIES‘, GENT‘S, MISSES‘ & CHILDREXN‘S of o‘ handmade boots to be disposad of at the aforeâ€" said reduction in prices. o â€" The public generally are invited to call and examine the stock and prices,which we know canâ€" not fail to give satistaction to all. ~_ post which will be found complete ; being selected with care, it will not fail to give general satisfaction. In Ladies‘, Misses‘ and Children‘s ware 1 have everything that can Poasibly be required for the uuox;, and at much lower‘figures than ever betore offered. _ Men‘s ware in Calt, Kipp, Cowhide Boots ; Men‘s Strong Working Boots as low as $2 per pair. Boy‘s and Youth‘s equally low. ____ _ whisle N.B.â€"As all will probably wish to retain a Nouâ€" venir of their visit, it will be satisfactory to know that there is a magnificent assortment of Boots and Sho*s on hand to choose from,and any of which will bo GIVEN AWAY fora small consideration. takes pleasure also in announcing that he will hold at from, 7:30 a.m., until 7 p.m., when he will bo pleased fo meet with these who desire to call upon Lim. e ; z Don‘t forget the place, Z@" No. 28, Sussexâ€"st., opposite the arracks. &A : rOBOGGANS, To all the loyal inhaktants of the Metropolitan and surrounding Counti@, sends greeting ; "A Merry Christmas and Happy New \ Year," : uitable to the Winter season. *Â¥ . BOOTS AND SHO L S BOUTS A ND SHOES, Very appropriate I have now received wy fall and winter stock Of the Latest Style. Also, a New Supply And while thus publicly wishing to all KEEPER OF THE BOOTS, A FRESIH LOT OF LADI®S‘ & GENTY UST RECETVED. CROSBY STAND, NO. 51, SPARKSâ€"ST. ENUINE CLEARING SALE R@y°INSPECTION INVITED.*G» NNOUNCEMENT : PUBLIC RECEPTIONS DAILY, THE BANKRUPT STOCK, DRESS & WALKING BOOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Bocts 8 Shocos. AND OTHER EEETâ€"WARE, ANGUS & CO W. ANGUS & CO. BOOT & SHOE STORE, YORKâ€"ST. sNOWâ€"SHOES, MOCCASINS, QvVERâ€"sHOES, k&w., &v., k&c. TOBOGGANS, HEAP BOOTS & SHOES AT THER W. Af LAMB, sNOWâ€"SHOES, The whole of AT THE OLD SHOES, W. ANGUS & CO., CAPITAL ED BOOT, &¢., &06. Golden Boot, % 226 W ellingtonâ€"st. Ku., . &0.,, &kc. MOCCASINS, ) | ‘Ottawa, Oectober 17, 1868 The undersigned have now C 0 M PL E T E D thoir FA MILY GROCERLES, Td LAMP," is strictly adhered to rendering it sate from the possibility of erplosion ; tesides this most important feature it possesses erery good quality that is desirable in a â€"lamp. lt will not break if dropped uYon the floor. l}f' overturned no oil will escape. It will carry @ large flame without smoking; this flame is steady, and so protected that currents of air do not affect it, rendering it a convenient lamp to carry about the house, aud is not liable to get out oiwordor. The lamp is made of metal and cannot broken, hence no danger from that cause. "NONâ€"EXPLOSIVE L A MP," Now offers to the public this valuable improveâ€" ment. The prirciple omfluyed bz Bir Humlrhrey Davy, in his celebrated " MINER‘3 SAFETY Jitawa, Nov mber 27, 18$3. First â€"Absolute safety under iall cireumstances. Secondâ€"Greater light with l& consumption of oil. % t 4 Thirdâ€"Beauty and perfecticn of finish. Call and see them at the / | HYACINTH, TULIP AND OTHER FALL BV LBS.: ; These Bulbs will be founa mpotiol td anything yet imported. wreilu l in ; WINES, LIQUORS, AND PROVISIONS, &c., &o. _ Shipped per Hibernian, and to arrive in a few days, a very superior assortment of The Tea Pot. The Trado supplicd at the Manufacturer‘s prices. Ottawa, December 10, 1883, 836â€"6m pas~sign Red O‘:l Barrel. 5th. 1t contains no Saleratus, nor does it imâ€" | pair the digestive organs like those powders where , Soda or an excess of Alkali predominates, j Oth. Every Packet contains its foll weight ; one pound packets weigh 16 ounces. _ 3 10. It is all that it is represented to be, nameâ€" Fs : .‘ O ns \ _ 2nd. Its purity is such that it will stand the test of the most perfect analysis. _ _ hape 4th. Families that have used it pronounce it the best, and will use no other. 6th. It never gives to Bread or Cakes an un pleasant Alkaline or mawkish taste. e THE undersigned takes this opportunity to thank her friends and the public in general for their liberal patronage, aud solicits a call to examine her fine stock of GROCERIES, POULâ€" TRY, FISH, salt and fresh, VEGETABLES, FRULITS, PORK, &c.,all to be disposed of cheap. Also, a very fire lot of PAMNTRIDGES. ® : Mas. L; E. GOULIN, Srd. After having been extensively usod for the last 14 years in not one instance has it failed to give entire satistaction. s Sth, Dyspeptic subjects can eat hot Bread or Rol!s made with it and derive benefit by its.use. , TEN REASONS Why it Shou!d be Used in Preferenee to all ‘__ Others : lst, Bread or Cakes made with it are more wholesome than if made with Yeast or any other process. _ . _‘Tth. . T‘he ingredients that form its composition are more beneficial than otherwiso. In 1 1b; Plack e ts for 25 cents. Bole Agents for Ottawa, AGENXT FOR OIL DEPOT, 73 SUSSEXâ€"ST GENERAL AND SHLECT STOCK THE CLAIM FOR THIS LAMP IS LOWER BULBS. ANTREAL WAREKHOUSE, Weliingtonâ€"st., opposite Hall‘s Confectionery ARDENER*S Unrivalled for Purity and Cheapness NEW FALL IMPORTATIOQNS, BAKING POWDEK. Groceries. JAS. MARTIN & CO, COMPRISINXG A J. G. ROBINSON & Co., WILLILAM HEARN, Market Drug Store, & _ Yorkâ€"st. 1868. STAth OoF D. R. LEAYVENS. SUSSEXâ€"STREET And 6 Packets for $1.29. LEAV EXS, METALLIC THE 651y ludian force of not one qt and at Tippecance there riors in the whole torce, Harrison narrowly (csca; five times their n@amber. more than 1,500 Somi defied the whole power for fifteen years, and inlii and government the hoa and money which wore « enemies by any forge it that of the Seminoles. _A physical force, they ai 1. and whiskey, and of the from the coustry which t grareyard of our soldie: these ought nout i0 be ol» because they are irue : because they embodly a of that overâ€"weening prid superior military viriue, J on the part of our race. (~‘PIPL resenis h:‘mfcll as 2 ieprescBiauve Bongrcss of the United States, and, i cation of his right to a soat as su sents, under what is called the lirc of Lonisiaca, & certificate «1 clecti the prowling white Hlinots adventu styles himself Governor of that State But, alas, we nutmerons batl between them : continent. . Wi liant and sar> bands of hak more, over the troops, . in grea such annals pr blopdy of thes scribed in our white solktiers up by emall ba splendid brigac not more than â€"â€"This story is tolc appearance at Court : mswr:â€"-“’:%ir." said Lord," as the case ma Chambertiain, whose J: duce the new Minmisier | member that T never «a except to my Makor.‘ of course sourse coul B_ut not k!xf«ei":: her kiss her hand !â€" The o thought, indeed, that | superable. ~ There was a thing since the first the world. He must â€" Majesty. He weni, la; gravity belforeâ€"her, wi ment of the oificial, Yie annoved, angry, or p4: & hearty laugh, and or be brought 19, ana on him to lues ber hand joint. EQuiug, dnd iwruhln, iA tues, mig‘hit tory u‘l' this be tound in General I‘v 114, 11 en joy anvd b Goxprowore asdp Pustise curiously remarked that pwie was invented by a puicst, the of printing came from a so‘d gularity has met the exjpjans substitution of Lreâ€"simas for t bas become so much more : te become far less destructive printing press has poured fort antagonistic books, papdrs, moral!, political, social, avd : be said to haye set the whole chronically by the ears, usot impetus given to the carrying with its attendant is of unl diseases, into heathen lands, cynical conclusion is rea bed was indeed true to his priest}; when devising the operative p vile guns, these minos, theâ€"e gazines, chassepois, Buider®, nc bams, Napolcons, Lancasturs, while, in hitgns on, the pri thereby infinitely incrasing minds, fighter Faust set more field than were ever hair u EASTERN TOWYNsITIPS VOLUXTEER & CAVYALHYÂ¥. ‘ of th C\‘HI} the 1 villa sisto m E10 thoughts in his brain to X it Steven man mt mt 167 me Ti 1) a £V owpEa asp Puxtiso.â€"it nas beem ly remarked that wheress zgunpowder yented by a pricst, theâ€"peacâ€"tul agency ting came from a so‘dicr, and the sinâ€" ¢ has met the explanation that, by the ition of Lreâ€"sims for the cold stâ€"el, war ome so much more, terrikl« as to have o far less destructive, while from the g press has poured forth such a flood of ristic books, papdrs, and pamphlets, political, social, and religious, as may to hay» set the whole ‘of Christendom ally by the ears, ust to «pâ€"ak of the s given to the carrying of civilization, s aitendant il}s of unknoown vicesand : into heathen lands. From this the W BA rescued Lhat uid Lacon priestiy calling of good stive principle of these , there gaps, these maâ€" ler«, needieâ€"guos, Paixâ€" asturs, and W uit worths, the priuting press, and Casing the conflicts or t more rquadrons in the hair upon his head or of the United States i¢ted upon our army aviest losses in men eftected against their tÂ¥ times greater than Never conquered by la=t yielded to gold eir cown will retired they had made the ors. Such facts as ndred warriors,. â€" St was :ullleted by an uarter of the whites, owere bBot 200 war , from which Gen. iped with a force of . _ There never were inole warriore, who of the United States icted upon our army aviest losses in men eflected against their tÂ¥ times greater than Never conauered by Ve jracâ€"lul agency ivr, and the sinâ€" tion that, by the e old stoel, war rrill« as to have , while from the h such a flood of and pamphlets, vligious, as raay ‘of Christendom to spâ€"ak of the : of civilization, coown vicesand l‘rom this the U aAG d hiai maut Tae Such facts as ~1_or forgotten, lustorica!, and \caome _ reproo!f id pretension of c=s and heroism K | . Lhe most ich are de : shown that eariully cut Braddock‘s nihilated by Woiud have The late l another to iry quahties had eleven bright to ch alloweéd 1¢ t troopers, n Bright‘s L Cabinet , or "My the Lord nASs bt“. i PRICEKâ€"3 CENTS. L for euch reigned in nsult bher with all and virâ€" true hisâ€" imples to ipport of On ( n 1% wanis Of vate 14 airy, the Captain t * Re» er kneel wearing d with. es of the er comâ€" sizrn the mA iat the eninuâ€" clreal, antage in rallant n 100 called Ond * t f this bril amall WAr â€" o+ wlined 1¢ bel rs en #1 Inl s Wny deâ€" is of lbt= The t can n Ct ie eV sn ev 10 iD 1€ it | Oapt. Dempster‘s Cavairy Troop have reâ€" ; enrolied to a man, and the captain is arxious , to obtain permission to increaschis troop to a | squadron, @bundant material being available ‘for that purpose, should the clothing and | cquipment be provid d by Government. The pretender says that a Sew days afer his marriage the 6uko had to leare tus young wife, and that he was unable to take her with hm to the court of Vienoa. There are certain ‘circumsiauces that render the whole story of this person improbable. But scveral diplomat« at the courts of Berin, Vienna and Dresden, before whom the iull statement of the facts have been laid, have stated that, in their opinion, the schoolmasâ€" ter will succéed in mauking out his cuse. Even the supposition of such an heir would cause uneasiness to Louis N:Eleon, but we imncline to the opinion that whole story is one of those canards which are started al the present time to give the wite of Paris something to amuse themselves with in their conversationals about the * mysteâ€" rious man in the Tailleries." (A Torontoj work on Modern Cavaity, simâ€" ply because the wrniter thought proper > allude to the dashing exploits of Stuart, M 7~â€" gan and other Suathern cavairy communde », We are glad w dind that almost all unp »â€" judiced ~ English journal« commend t« book very bighly. The Army and Na y Gazetle says that " some writers of toe reviews, with which Golonel Denison has« been favored, appear :o®h ive contented the 1â€" selves with one glance at the title page, a d seeing that Colonel Denison commands t=e boiy guard of the Governorâ€"General of Chr.â€" wla, to have jumped to the conclusion that he can by no posmbility know anything o cava‘ry movements. We find, on the conâ€" trury, that, although Colonel Denison d not hold a position in the regular army, e has studied his subject carefully, thought over it deeply, and written upon it lucidly. . A Weo is tus Ricutrct Hem THk Frexcon Exrir®.â€"A new pretender |fo the French throne and the name of Ndpoleon I1II., has arisen in a poor echool living in the small Saxon town ouf Weemsdort, wao claims to be the legitimate grandson of Naâ€" poleon the first. Tt his statements are trostâ€" worthy, Napoleon‘s son, the Duke of Reichâ€" stadt, fell in love with a young Mupgarian countess, during a journey which he iad made in Hungary, in 1830, and as she reâ€" fused to be anything but his wife, he reâ€" solved to marry her. The ceremony took Ince at a village church near the city of ‘)ebreezcn, by the reguldr village prest. This marriage, the Saxon pretender aseerts, was periectly legitimate, inasmuch as, »sâ€" cording to the laws governing the impe.sal house of Austria, the Duke of Reichst«t was already of mge at that time, so that no exception whatever could be taken to the union. by both officers and men ; but it should be the care of our military administration to make these inconveniences fall as lightly as possible. The knockingâ€"about was, perhap inevitable, says the United Service Gax and it involved quite enough uf inconvenience in iteelf; but we understand that the military miseries have been very much ited by the eystem of extortuon wlnch.fl-l“bdh carried on by ion and lodgingâ€"house keepers in whatever towns the troops happened t« be temporarly stauoned or even billeted en route. The allowange to officers for travelling exâ€" penses was only 5s. aday, with m reductiion to half a crown on the days of marching out and returning to barracks. Totally aes pising such miserable estumates, the keepers ol even the poorest pnbluc-hon-eschnr::l J#. lor breakfast and 58. for dinnver, the laer never being anything but the national bacon and chickens. At one very secondâ€"rate " hotel" mine bost demanded a pound a uay fur the use of his sittingâ€"room, a ~demand which, we need hartily add, was indignantly refused4, â€" In view of these magnificent tarff« of the Irish 1innkeepers, wethink that a por ad a day were quite as little as should be allowed to our officers in Ireland for their elfect m expenses. Licutrs Hovermme ox tgs Warese xzar Wrucke» SrEawers.â€"As the Memphis and Cincinnati Packet Company‘s steamer Aimne~â€" /« was coming up the Ohio, last night, at 8} w‘clock, when within a short distance «4 the spot where the recent collisson occurreJ, beâ€" tween the mail line steamers Uniizd Sict.s and America, the watchman, Mr. Jacob Thorg, and the barkeeper, Mr. John McHuron, who wers on the guards, together with Mr. Murphy, the steward of the boat, looking out for the wreck, and desiring to see how the place looked, werse startled by a singular pale blue light, which rose slowly from out of the water to the Leight of several feet, angd lasted about fifty seconds, when it disappeared. ‘The light iteel! was not Â¥ery bright, yet they could distinctly soe the outlines of the wreck, and on the bank for some distance, â€" They were at first puzzled, bm* ieâ€" fore a minute elapsed another light was seop to rise the same as the first. The pilot who saw the first one was nmow also puzzled, and was ready to believe it a " bail," and about to answer it, when a third columm of light blue light rose nearly aloungside, as several of the officers saw them, and consulted as they gazed in wonderment at the spectacies, at the mame time watching closely for any signs of men about the wreck, and failed to discover any cause for thege singular pbenomenas; some became somewhat excited, and one or two rather terrified, as they were not much unlike the ghosts of the departed . The officers who saw them aflirm positively, and we canuot doubt their assertions, asserted earnestly as they are, that these lights, so singular, wonâ€" derfal, and unsaccountable, exploded, or e~xâ€" pandec, after rising, and assumed bumaa forms. Every one on the boat was arous»d, and great excitâ€"ment prevailed, All went out on watch, but after passing the wreck ng more was seen.â€"Cincinnati Times, Dec. 39. T â€"Some time since we noticed the Â¥ery vnâ€" f1ir and unfriendly cimtror=m which the L »â€" don Review bfllu'&‘ Lpon LL-(;ul. Deniso ‘« Tus Aruy at tus Imisn Ececriox®.â€"We have already noticed the urceremonious way in which the army in Treland was knocked | about during the general election in taat cuntry, _ Any incomvenience which was rendered necessary by the exigencies of the \ crisis would, of course, be borne cheertully SERVICE ROLLS OF THE LONDONX LIGHT INFANTRYâ€"â€"THE ARTILâ€" LERY AND CAVALRY. The time allowed by the Militia Act for errolment under the new law having expir»d, the service rolls of corps in the lst district were called for by Col. Taylor, District Deputy Adjutant General, to ‘ forwarded to his oï¬ilce for transmission to the Adjutant Gepâ€" eral, Total Returned......... 363 4 _ Actual Strength.. 318 The gratifying result above recorded is enâ€" tircly due to the personal exertions of the company oflicers, great difficulty being expeâ€" rienced in obtainiug men to serve under the restrictive previsions of the new Act, which is very unpopular here.â€"London Advertis»~. Cdl. Shanly‘s Battery of Artillery has been almost entirely recruited anew to nearly fuil strength. 1t is gratifying to notice that the rolls of all the city companies are sufficiently advanced to ensure their acceptance at headquarters, and glso to obvigte the enforcement of a dirft. The battalion of Light Intantry, seven comâ€" panies strong, avereages 54 men per comnany, exclusive of aficers, the maximem strength being 55. Several of the companies are over strength, but the returos to the Militia Deâ€" partment only give them credit for the regaâ€" lation compliment, which makes the strength of the battalion appear less than it really is. The rolls stands as follows : No 1, Capt D C Macdonald M D Dawson I A Craig... E Teale..... J Walker.... W R Meredith rvce Returned â€" Actual Strength, Strength. 18 55 42 Q 64 58 58 49