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Ottawa Times (1865), 19 May 1868, p. 4

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8 J.A.PINARD&CO., New Prints New Dress| Goods, New Grey Cottons, New White Cottons, TB Ceuytrel Ottawa. t :. ns L T t ts 1& THE DOVUVBLE EXTENSION smT, y H$ " DEMI . SA0}. * NEW GORE TEAIL SKIRT, § s te.lnwe.r p oi _ French Wove Corsets ! s A N immense|stock of Corscts just arrived, Fre K i = " A English and Feotch maryfacture. e S k dohy rhiifh mnlpnaiant n mate moaett + ul W ::wr‘t’o:t m:'ic'e; § lm., Parasds, u.nmny‘ and dlonq', Hair BLYTH 4 NEW LACE SHAWLS, NXEW CLOTH & SiLK MAXTLES NEW MUSLINS, NEW PAKASOLS |_No. L4, RIDEAXUâ€"STREET, Ottawa, May 12, l‘ua _ Reet~Public and Private Buildings, Conservatoties, Vineries, Steam, Hot Wateror Warm Air, on the most app principles Orders from the country will receiverstmct attenGon. + NEW .SUMMER DRESS ®GOODs Which is is splendid condition. Also, Heotch Trish, Old Rve Just received a well selected assortment of Fishing 1 Manutacturyrs of all deseriptions ot work for Water . Makes and fits up Galvanized fron Cornices, Gutter Bottled Ale, Bottled Ale, Bottled Alo. With reference to the Circular Despatch trom this Department dated the 6th ‘(Jm. 1806, reâ€" lative io the case of Foreigners naturalized in any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies who wish to obtain Briâ€" tish Passports for foreign travelâ€"I have the honor to inform you that diferént cases have cccurred lately in which such naturalissd Foreigners have applied in this country for passports without being in possession either of a Passport from the Govâ€" ermor or of any Official Document from the polooy to establish their identity and characier. You will readily perceive that this is caloulated to embarâ€" ase this Department, and also to cause much pri. vatd inconvenience to the persons concerned ifthey should fed thewselves unable to produce any suf.. ficignt evidence of their quality. SIR,â€" I have therefore to suggest that, in every Colony containing saturalized Foreigners who are likely totravel in Europe, it would be convemeni that notice should from time to time be given in public newspapers of the nesessity for suen persons proâ€" viding themseives befoe leaving the Colony with some official evidence of their ideatity and doâ€" Ports, Sherries, Brondiss Gin, &c., To cther wit\ a General Assortmant of Ormecn or rus Secantazy or State, Ottawa, 8th May, 1868. (With referense to the foregoing Circu‘ar x * ~ | Despateh.) Notice is horoby given that partiss requiring Passports myst apply, until farther notico, to this Department, transmitting at the same time a cerâ€" t.Gcate of identity, accompanied in cach case with a deseription of the applicant, signed by a Justice of he Pease and also the foe of one dollar. 4 H. 1. LANGEVIN, FIR>Tâ€"CLAS$ GROCERIE$. A Call kindty Soite ted. _ D. WhELAN, PASSPORTSâ€"FOR NATURBALIZED SUB JECTS. ® The Officer Administering taws, Jap. 20, 18 8. Fine Boitled Ale ! i?:'f:;t’f:/ m::::i‘::s. % '.:.ef'lllld‘.!. n'mutyj and 76170;;1; Hair Ne 3 Cw Nkirts, Printed and EMbroidered, Gored and Plain. * . B.â€"A lot of old fashioned Corsets on hand (laging at the back) cheap, wholesale and retail * & DAVID MILLAR; 6y 43 Aparksâ€"st, Centro Town. next to Eamonde‘s Stove Depot. ME Subscriber would call the atten« tion of Families and others to his Cash buyers wil! find it their advantage to yisit the above before purchasing e All waterials for the above branchos kept ; on hand. * h _ Also, Importers and Ilealmm;nrflonse Fuwiishing Haiwae 1e Tailoring Department is replete with a Ciroular PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS awa, May 5, 1868; No. 25, RIDEAUâ€"STREET, DOMINION OF CANADA. And other Mait Whiscies, I have the honor to be, Sir} * . _ Your most obedient $Humble servant, . BUCKINGHAM & CHANDOS , 44, Rideauâ€"stre ot, Opposite Allan‘s Crockery Store rCANADA. 18068. M 8 , &e., &o., &¢ Dowsiscâ€"@rrzzt SBuccessors to Chas,. Garth, 25th April, 1867 City Hgop Skirt Factory, ARE NOW SHEWIN Seoretary. od value ju Sttiped, all Mohair A good Potton, 40 inches wide, for Td per yard TIN & GOPPERSYITHS, BELL HANGERS, &ec A go *-l heavy made Cotton tor 6d per yard beg to intrmate that the same rate will be harged on goods received at either place, th ompany having established a through rate on 1 goods firwarded from Oitawa to places on the "H:'m.f'.“oodn ill be by the Shi cerpts for w ven by the lerk, ‘r:.i Dyde, Canal l‘:cln Whrarf, or at the ee of the Company, Wellingtonâ€"street. *, R S CASSELS, Our stook of BOOTS and suon& LEATESR, UOE FINDLINGS, TRUNKS, &e., &o., "gl conâ€" uently be very large and most complete every partment, and v~ most v-{ouhuy solicit a conâ€" nuagce of favore to merit which our constant en« eavore will be as uzaal to provide the best articles and seoll at the towest romunerating prices., Al the Lease of our Premises in Susser> street terminates this month, we intend to con:â€" lne our business to one locality, and shall remove the wholo of our Stock on the=lst of May next, to our Store in 13 SPARKSâ€"STREET, tAaAIL WAY COMPANXY. ckle, Baskets, Bait, Reols, Line#,*Flys, Rods, &6. d Gas Works, â€"Brewer‘s Dhmhdur Mills, &e. Conductors, Roofing, &e. es, Vineries, Mauutactries, &c., warmed by the tween No. 17, Sussexâ€"st., Nign of the Golder Buil Ottawa, March 23, 1808 Unign Forwarding HIPPERS CF GOODS xt uo Gaowell‘s rocery Apsid 27. R tch manpfacture. attenticp of ladies to the above yew styles of have cn pand, and wil make to lorder on the , Parasc!s, HMosiery and Gloves, Hair Nets, im Remomb . he placeâ€"No. 10, Rideauâ€" o HOWE‘S oot and Shoe Store. 1t IE M O VÂ¥ A L. T TAWA & AYLMER, 0y alCanadianBaak OrrAwA AGENCY : ceâ€"Dosbarate‘ Bufldln“, 77 Sparks 8t M. P. HAYES. AT CUNXNINGHAM & LIXDSAY‘s AT CUNNINGHAM& LINDSAY HF Union 'orwnrdl-: and Railwa Company having assumed the ul'hpol‘n: wa. June 31 pper Ottawas, 04 VAl IAT CUNNINXGHAM & LINDSAY‘ AT CUNNINGRBAM& LINDSAY‘s AT CUNNINXGHAM & LINXD§SAY‘3 No. 10 Ridoauâ€"st. NX OT IC L .//. CX on ez [ (;,aff%‘f | > 4. a A* \?- K. % -5“‘. }'\ Ҥ~= / S% 9 3 PINARD ies of the s By Stcainers of the 1868. To THE ‘atterns at 6d per yard AND , tor 6d per yard & Co. a. io Wws & soxn Presideat. 510y Aower. ¢ W LEAYE OTTAWA. â€" ARRIVE IN PRESCOTT, Exprets, 7 a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. + 4.15 p. m. Mail, 9.00 p. m. 11.4) p.im. The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, eas‘ anu wost. N. B.â€"â€"These 1rauns run on Montreal Tome. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to stations on Grand Trunrk Railway _ Return tickets to Proscott, Kemptville and Jttmâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principals aâ€" tions o= the line. T !é:”l'lmmz. TIIO!A’S‘ BE\"NOIi)DS. nt. abaging Director. Ottawa, May 14, 1868. K dta 1y 0- and after FRIDAY, the 15th May, 1888, and until Cisther notige, trains will run as follows : LhkAVE PRESCOTT. AREIVKE IN OfiAWA Mixed, 7, 15 a. m. 10.35 a, m. Express, 1.35 p. m. 4.10 p. m. . u.'fx. 5.00 p. m. 745 p. m. Brockville, April 1i CHANGE of TIME St. Lawrance & Vitawa Hailway, Brock»i#e and Utawa Railway, ‘° LEAVE BROCKVILLE A. M.««TRALINS will leave 7315 Brockville daily at 7.15 a.m., and 3:15 p.m., arriving at Sandpoint at 12:40 p. m. and 9 p.m. LEAYE SAXNDPCINT. Grand Trunk Railway Company A. M.«â€"TRAINS will leave <®: l5s.-drm at §:15 a.m. and 1:20 g.:;. arriving at Brockville at 11:30 a.m. and :45 p.m. .uf trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to i nd from Perth. _ t . The 7:15 a.m. trais from Brockv.lle connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, Pembroke, &o., &0., and the 1:15 p m. train from Handpoint Jeaves after those steamers are Cuo rom cas west, 1 H ABBOTT, . volivats miiely ioi nniah n n a Managing Director, "l‘IAlll now leave Bonaventure Sta= tion as follows ; GoLIN@ WISTâ€"DnInhpnn for Ofclcmbnrgh. Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Toronto, Quelph, London, Brantford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and all I"i"" West, at 8.30 A.M. Night do do at 7.30 B.M. _ Accommodation Train for Kingstoa and intermeâ€" dhtrnda- at 7.60 A.M. Local Train for all and intermediate Staâ€" tions, at 4.20 P.M. I & Trains for Lachine at 8.00 A.M., 9.30 A.M., 3.00 and 4. 30P.M.; : / # 3 S > :fi':"ijfii.u. Train runs through to Platisâ€" ‘GOING SOUTH AND EASYâ€"â€"Accommodation Train from Island Pond and intermediate Stations, at 7.00 A.M. e * * _ Lubricating Oils! h y ‘ Pond) at 200 P.M mfi‘hhpnu for Portland, Three Rivers, Quebec and Riviere du Lmt. stopping 1â€"stween Montreal apd Island.Pood at St. &iltiu, St. Ayacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Shorbroke, (Waterville ana Conticooke only, at 10.10 P.M. â€" _ _ _ _ _ They Don‘t Gum, yas~ %Cmum Night Trains. . Bagâ€" pr checked through. bf * ® or further information and time of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" fi‘::n. apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Staâ€" tiop: 4 C.J: BRYDGES, Managing Director December 23, 1867 650tf MACHINERY OIL»s, T. ISAACS, Agent, Ottawa Ottawa, March 17, 1868. MACHINERY OILS IN THE DOMINION. A SELFâ€"ACTING SODA WATER AaPâ€" PARATUS, with cylinders complete, chea for cash. Ap& to WILLLAM PIEODSRICI! ussexâ€"street, Ottawa. 68i1f BEST AND CMHMEAPEST FOI SALE in Torox to by W. C. Chew= ott & Co., James Campbell & Son, Tract So cuety, Wesleyan Bookroom, Adam Steo renson & Co., James Ym& 8. Irving, and in Montreal by, Dawson B ts, A. Miller, R. Worthingtos, Sunâ€" day Schâ€"o!l Union, &c., and all Booksellers in the Dominion. â€" Ferguson; The Divine Teacher, by Mic«b, the Priest ‘lkor. by Binney ; Divine Human, by Lewis; Eoee Dous Homo; Mornint by Morning, by Spurgeon ; The Sulont Iiu_n._ L STANDARD EV ANGELICAL WORKS, Christian Theology ......... "Tha Biulkycecsessememrersisys Explanations of Scripture Louis, hing of France, bL Hutton; Audallab, by l_.nlulnyo ;_'[ho '\!_l!l_i 'fov: lho‘ Cu?‘f“u»l, by _ Book. by the Author of The Heir of Red diit«, : . o + The Thres Intercessions, (dedicated to the Evangelical alliance)...................... 0 3 #&e., &e., &e. the Qeptive Megesines and rfligheus promse aret ress, also ihl:"nn d.m (see z'mul 2 Witness," m m t th‘ " #e. ntention is to eve roâ€" testant family in the Dominion "h?':l.’uo vfl..m works. &u suld:onulo-ub.. Ritualism, Inâ€" are unsur ty * .~** * penmantnie dentnnedies: . > .. +m Books for the Times! WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, 1867 Express for Now York and Boston, at 8.40 A.M. Express for Boston and New York, at 3.3 P.M. Express for Portlasd(staying over _ Aatat Island BOOK LIST. JOHN DURIE & soN sSUMMER ABRRANGENENT (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Railsay.) Hamilton, Adams & Co., Publishers, London. The Works of W. Cooke, D.D., London For sale by Fis nicins o h ccles (The times of Papal and Infide! aggress Commencing on the 20(n April, 1868 4987 By Rev. Dr. Cook, London, E AMERICAN NATURAL FOR SALC. MCKENZIE & XAKAY, Dailrowts. OF CANADA. THEY AlX THE ‘They Don‘t Freeze, J DUl|l.l & B(:H it sâ€"st , Opr osite mmn House, Agout sfor Canada. ngland. 412y $1 15 30 25 13 FRESH ARRIVALS Very Choice and Superior NoW oX sALE HYsON. 700, Chists Good Strong TW ANKAY A 100 Chests old ‘fashioned BREAKFASH soUduOoNa. * 150 Ciddios MANDEiHIN MIXTURE. 2MÂ¥" This is the linest Buack Tra over imp ed, 54 per pound ; in small Caddies, about 14 1b each, 4s UJ.‘O 4 winrend crommoniieninefrmmbmcmmmane The Pr.re Mountain Berry «* Without exception the finest Cofee in the world."â€"London ;inu--, Marc‘ 16. ROBINSON & CO. would especially ~ l the at tention of families to their stock of We are eonstantly receiving supplies of this truly beautiful and delicious COFFEE, roasted darly on our premircs by ; Dekins‘ Patcnt Silzer Cylinter By which peculiar process, be aroma is preserved, an . renders it the ravoRIts WIT aLl Comgk® DRINKâ€" kX8, Just Received from England : | ROAST HARE. } CURRIED Do. i JUGGED DO. ; STEWED Do. 1 20AST PHSASANTs, | ROAST GROUSX. | a OoasT PARTRIDGH ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREH by our own ALES WINES&S2PTIRITG UuUINESS & CO We have a most delicious Which we are selling at 8 shiliings por gailon BLOOD‘ ‘ .ONDON STOUT. BARCLAY® LONXDON PORTER ALLSOPS PALE ALKW, BASS EAST INDIA. DOWs CELEBRATED AMONTREAL ALX AW3 SUPERIOR LACHINE ALE DAW‘S CEnssHATED PORTER & STOUT BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONXS, PA~As itis mported by no other firm in Canada Waggons to any part of the City daily Wines, Spirits & Liquors t OTTAW A. | Establishmentsâ€"Sussex St. and Rideau t Ottawna, Sentember 10. 225tf | A YOUNG LADY having some experi« ence in weaching, and possessing a FIRST CLAS$ ENXGLiIsKE kDUCATION, embracin Musie with a thorough koowledge of the Frenc (Parisian) Language, ard the rudiments of Gerp man, is open to ar engazoment‘cither as daily or visiting Governess, _ Satisfactory reforences can bofiiven if necessary, ‘Ferm: cin be known on application at the residence of hor tather, Mr, DAVIS, No: 9, Patrickâ€"streot, | Uitawa, April 17. 188. T20 | ll\nl CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER HaAL f now <bees befure the public for & lepgth ¢ time, and whenover used is well liked, nevor tailing in a single instance to im pormanent relief whep timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directious are p pérly followed ; but on the couun{,nll are deu{hrt ed with its o{-onuono. and speah in the highos terms of its virtues and magical e€foots. | 2,000 5 _ We unnl from u&ofionec in this matter, havin tested it thoro#ghly Aind therefore those who are suffering from any of the complainis for which it is .ecomumended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" eign Retmedy. | * " CAzADIAN PAIN ufSTRCNER The umh‘hhi eficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in curing dissasos for which it is reâ€" commended, and its wonderful success in subduing mw:\g paros of Rnoumatsio, #od in ro ieving Nervous Affections, extitle it to a high zrank a «h list of Remodies fur these complaints, C Ar6 coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for further supplies, and each tostifying as to the universal l_ui-w:\w; it gives yak THE OTTAWA TIMES, MAY 19. to the universal sitisfaction it gives «The Cans lian Pain Destroyer never fails to give mmediate rolief. All Medicine Dealers keep i Physiclans orderand use it; and no fawi‘y '!rl 4 -l&om it after onse try ing it. X Price twentyâ€"five oownr bottle. NORTUKOP & LYMAN, & Neweastle, C. W., asssaial oecl+~ ... !â€" CAqperctAgents for C w JUIT RECEIVED several Consign® ments of Black Walout Furniture, consisting ot Beaatiful Repps Covered Farlor Setts, Centre Tables, Extension Tables, Card and Side Tables, Fancy Tea Poys, Whatoots, Hair and Cane Seatâ€" ed Chairs, Sofas, Teteâ€"aâ€"totos, Dressing Burcaus, Enclosed Washstands, and a full assortment of other furniture, _ There will be added to zlrok this week some very fine Bedroom Sette, which wiil be solu very low to close the consignment. Also a lnT stock of Willow, Mark et .J Fancy Baskets, Childrea‘s Curi.{n, Horses, Perambalators, Hand Cart« and Wheelbarrows, with a full assort ment of Wooden W are of all kinds, Also in stock aud to arrive within a fow days, the largest and best assortment of Crockery, China and Glasswate imported direct from t w0 of the best manutacturing houses in England, To al‘ who wish to examine and purchase from a lâ€"rge stock will fiod the Variety Hall unequailed for assortmont of stock and low prices, L i Sol by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W ] Massey, H. Â¥F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and . Brown, in Ottawa. q . Furniture! Furniture! Furniture! C AT TAE VARIETY HALL M treof FOR SALE! Thoroughâ€"bred Galloway COattle, moug the mest important of modern Medical Vij soveries stands the | de, Back and iJead, Courts, Colds, Sore Thront Sprains, Bruises, .Cramps in the Sto: ‘ach, _ | Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowel | Onu'Pldm, Burus ,Foalds, | yost Bites. &c., &c. } Lduw Chests very chorce and supcrior YOUNG 429 Ottawa Nov. 1. 1867 DUBI IN STOUT EDUCATIUON. RS. PARDEY will have scveral va» eant ROOMS on the 1st of May, Wo;:ltn‘ftol- < ®% ROBINSON & CO, _ TNE TEA PoT, TBAS DINNEK $SHERKY FURNISUED ROOMS ROBINSUN & CO,, THE TEA POT, OTTAWA PRESERVE) MSATS, 34, Sussexâ€"st. CHESTS UNCOLOREL JAPAN. _‘ JUBEPL BOYDEN, AT THnt General Agent. Tydw ‘inl) DING LOTS, one mile from the gity,)on the Richmond Road, conuinin; one acre each. Apply to THOMAS ANDERsON,Jr on the premise«. S641f ... FOI} SALE, on SAND Y H*LL, opposite Desbarats‘, LOZ No. 32, Stuart street. ‘Terms rsoderate. Apply to Mis. TLERNAN,â€"No. 2, ing st:eet opposite the Gas House, . OttaWa, May 4 1808. 1544 the #a of. W «apply | Ottaway Jan. 22, i( *‘ x I SW * Fil pe: the sarle Convess of, Wus. T. Ay! eould not fail to be made to pay, It hi’built on the most modern style of architec= ture, of cut stone; bas large plateâ€"glass windows, and is four stories high, extlusive of the basement. It is figely situated on the corner of Wellington and O‘Connorâ€"streots, immediately opposite the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings. ana has three vacant lots attachod, so that the Buildings could be enlarged to any eâ€" quired eapacity. ' & pl.utiom:‘ (m?‘n_id)flt?_!r_o. addressed to VIC Bei being Ott aw? FO SALE kot Nb. 15, 4th Concession, ? oucester, «Rideau Front, seven miles from Ottaw#, on the macadamized road leading from Ottawgto Metcalte, consisting of 100â€" acres, 80 of which jure cleared and in the highest state of cultiâ€" vation} The soil is of the very best quality, and there is a now Frame Bnildin;f and a good Stone Jollar; also a good Barn, Stable, Sheds and other outbuitdings. _ The Euglish Chursh . and Schoo! House/is about two acres from the kouss, the Meâ€" thodist Church and Catholie Church can be seen from the door. There is a nine mile road running beside) the lot. The liailroad Station is about two miles ifrom the hduse. There will be a chance iventin part of the purchase money if required. ft is well fenced and watered _ For furtiierâ€"pirâ€" ticulags apply to the subscribet on the premises. TMâ€"1â€"13wts13 WM HMALPENXY. SPRING . TALLORING. From MONTREAL, have been secured by the unâ€" dersigned, who will pay a special attention to this br of their business, lnnnduvounovhow for of A cent tais 1Â¥VB from the Undertaking Business, would be; to inform their friends and the public that they have disposed of their Hearses and stock in trade to sir. Sammel Rogers, Cabinet â€" aker, who will in futyre attend to all orders in the Undertaking line, and they have much pleasure in recommending hing to their many patrons and friends. ANGUS & SON, Furniture Dealers, No. 22, Rideauâ€"stroct. Ottawa, May 11, 1868. lu reference to the above, S. Rogers takes this opportunity of thanking bis numerâ€" ous friends n«f customers for their very liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the Cavinet and Upholstering Business, and would , respectfully solicit in this new branch of his trado‘a continuaâ€" tiom of their favors. â€" Gtt NAILY to thore requiring it for the Semson. Donble .nfpln'u on Saturday for. Sunday‘s use. 10/Wbs daily for the semson, $600. Botels and St¢amers supplied with large quantities on liboral tenms, as per agreement by the season, or at any time the ico is wunted. On the recsommendation ofthe Honcrable the Minister of Cumoim, and under and i virtue of the authority ‘ conferred by the Act passed during the présent sossion of the Legislature, intituled ; " An Act respecting the Customs," His Excellency in meil has been pleasod to make the following " Regulation :" : c‘%n addition to the Warehousing Ports montioned in the Act passed during the presont session of the Parliament of Canada, and intitalod : © An Act g the Customs," and also in addition to the Ports named in Lists sanctioned by subsequent :}ri of His Excellency in Council, passed under authority of the said Act, the following Port be ingluded in the List of Warchousing Ports in the Dominion of Canada, viz : Â¥ EW1IS Enq May 16, 1868 EHirstâ€"Class ~Tailor, . lBExsa’ the Upper part of C k as E. MARTINEAU‘S Clothing 4 y&’ Store, Corner of Sussex and Clarâ€" â€"L ence.st rects. nquire at the Store. UE SERVICES OF A 1IS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL, > abinet Maker, &c., Rideau and Goorgeâ€"stroots ttawa, May 11, 1868. T414 GovERNMENT HOUSE, OTTAWA, UHE | subscriber will furnish ICE 145â€"3 ebec Bankâ€"â€"â€"Ottawa Brauch VvVIRCS DEPARTMmENnT. N experienced Dry Goods salcsman. _ Apply to â€" GRANT & HENDERSUN, 20 Rideauâ€"street. ay 16, 1868, _ f TA PA J. A. MINARD & CO., Vo. 17, Sussexâ€"street, Sign of the Golden Ball Kia,. March 20. C260 LoOTs #il. ° Inepection r'eq:oct_l‘c:'l‘l;‘is:‘lu:-l‘ Jepartmen ESSRS. "Alll(“Y!’&, 80N, in retiring FOR SALE OR TO LET. w department will be.complete in the first woek wo BDwellings to Let, as 'l,\ou SALE,.«â€"THE WESTS scA erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in x First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28. in e Convession, at present in the occvation k;:?o eve of Confederation, and Ottawa finitely settled upon as its capital, Certified, sSPRING TRADE " ARM FOR SALE. . T. Aylen, Esq. For further particalart o Joun and Wx, Taomsox, Nepern, and ¢ Prxuxy,. Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je2â€"141â€"tf [ORIA HOTELâ€"TQ LET, Apj ~ «_ FRANCIS CLEMOW, ESQ., Or JOHN MENEY, Esq., Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. V Marcu 1. * 3794 Tho Victoria HMote! ice, Ice, Ice! »r. Male or to Let. Brick XEIlouse, Provixcs or Nova Scoria SECOND TO NCNE 1N GTTAWA UNDERTAKING Lots for Saie. NOTICEH] Tuesday, 12th day of May, 1868 The Port of Shelburne esA NO more eligible chance could be offered to any party in the Hotelâ€" keeping line than the loase of the wbove FLRSTâ€"CLASs HOTEL. â€" 1868 4& $TuOCK OP WANTED. PRESENT EVG. MARTINEAL > 646 1 WM. H. LEE, Clerk Privy Counci‘ 8. ROGERS, UN‘ON PORWARDING & RaILWAY comprany. Upper Ottawa Route. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANN #1§$80N%, = vaptain Murphy. ALLIANCE, «= « #6 Find‘ay. EMERALD, â€" we : ~ :/ W Toner, oRrEC JN, = = 66 Cowley» €ALUMET, * # 46 Blondin, JASON GOULD, ts : * Boltoa. PONTIAC, O« = i6 _ Duggaa. PE» BRLOKKEK. = =â€"‘ + Overman. BNOW BIRD, ® w 4* Beattics 1868 Until further notice the Steamer Ann Suson will leave Aylmer every day. (Sundays excepted) for the Upper Uttawa at 8:30 a.m., connecting with the Allionce at head of railroad at 12:30, touching ar Arnprior, Sarpoint, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s VX arf, Gouid‘s Wharf, aod Portageâ€"duâ€"tort Stages will leave Gouid‘s W harfimmediately after the arrival of the Steamer A//ishce for Cobden, connecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. e 2 LeaÂ¥e BrOCKYill0 At..... cmmmemmmmmemmenn T18 @.M, ArTIVO At APDDTIO® Mtrsccssmmmeseeecie se 12:10 p.m. LO2Y0 AMDDFIOT Absscessseenies senmecieeee 12515 ‘p.me | AITIVO At ORQVB Mb secsenemssressesessereie. 9200 pM. | Through tickcts at reduced rates can be obtained | at the Brockville ang OttawaRailway Co,‘s Pflice at | Brockville, and at the Oflice of the Union Forâ€" | warding and Rrilway Company at Ayimer. ‘ Brockville, May 1, 1868. The Steamer Pembroke leaves Pembroke at 7 o‘clock, a.m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Des Joachims, calling at intermediate ports, returning on same day, loaving at 2 p.m., connectâ€" ing at Peorbroke with Steamer Jason Gonld which I,aves dany at 5 arm., and arriying at Portageâ€" duâ€"Fort at 10 a. w $ C The Steamer 4...ance.loaves Portageâ€"deâ€"Fort every morning (Sandays excq:ted( at 9:30 am., touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, E nâ€" nechere, Bristoi Sandpoint and Arnprior, sed arriving at head of railway at 12:45, and conquctâ€" ing wufi Aun Nisson at Pontiac. â€" Passerzers reach Aylmer at 4 p.m. 1 C W Liaxis oo Reccd d s c mkl "The Steamer Calum«t leaves Havelock for Chaâ€" peau Village and intermediate ports on Tuesdays at 6 o‘clock, a. m., and returning leaves Chapean Village same days, at 2 o‘clock. l ' P â€" : 2 uesn n e us mt Between Brockville and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : UPWARDS, LQ2VO OUAW® Rbsssesineesuprerecerrrrereresss«»7;00 2, M, Arrive ut AIDPTIO® Mb u. css ...2:00 p in. L@AVC ATDDTIOT At s.eesccseceeesssseseceee ce ces 2:20 p ms Artive ut‘ BrCCkÂ¥ille Bt......cscceeeee0.0:45 p im. In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railway Night Trains, Fast and West, DoWNWARDS, Quebhec and Gulf Ports A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa lluillu( on the uptrip at Arnprior at 2 o‘clock p in., in time to connect with the Grand Trunrk Railway night trains east and west, ard on the downward trip at Sandpoint 1i:30 &.i4., Aroprior 12:10, k â€" _ . To _.For further particulars apply at the office of the Compar y in Oitawa City or Aylmer. > R. 8. CASSELS, _ Passengers for Des Joachims leave Ottawa overy Monday, Wednesday and Friday. _ 4 Tuesday. Wiruras Davyisos, At four c‘clock, p.m., For Pictou, N.S.. calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Pupobhc, Dalhousia, Chacham, Newcasâ€" tle, Miramichi and Shediac, Returning willieave Pictou on Tuesday, }Â¥9th May, at 5 v‘clock, p, m. _ "I he stenmmers connect at Shediac with E. & N. A. R R. toSt John, N.B., and steamer for Prince Edward Island, and at Pictou with N. 8. Railway to Halifax. in ns i ouigine St. Andrew‘s Whart TV Through tickets to St. John, N. 33., and Halifax, Nova Scotia, Return ticket by steamers: at reâ€" duced rates. For freightor passage apply to W. MOOKE, M »nager, May 9, 1868. 130 S The twontyâ€"fourth day of MAY, being the anniâ€" versary of Hor Majesty‘s Birtbday, will fall in this present year upon Sunday, And whereas it is desirable that such anniversary be duly celobrated on some other day, Now Know Ye, that I, CHARLES STANL&Y VISCOUNT MONCK, the Governorâ€"General of Canada, do hereby prociaim and appoint MONDAY, the twentyâ€"fifth day of MAY instant, as the day on which the auniversary of Her Majesty‘s Birth be duly celebrated. And I do hereby enjcin and call upon all Her Majesty‘s loving subjects throughout Canada, to join in the due and proper colebration of the ssid anniversary n the said twertyâ€"Afthâ€"day of May instart. By Iis Excellensy the Right Honorable CHariks Staxugy Viscoumt Mosck, Baron Monck of Ballytrammon, in the County of Wexford, in the Pecrape of Ireland, and baron Monek of Ballytrammon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Governorâ€"General of Canada, &0., &g , &c. By Command, HECTOR L. LANGEVIN, 745td Becret: EREC"ED lately by the subscriber at New Edinburgh, who has now on hand and for sale a large variety of choice Verboenss, and other flowering plarts. Orde: left at «. Bott‘s, Rideauâ€"street, wfll be pnnewt'.ni attended to 3 ROBERT CURRY. 4 Custous Derartuzxr, ~ Ottawa, Mcy 8, 1868. AU‘I'HOBIZID Discount on American Invoices until further notice, 28 per cent. R. S. M. BOUCHE‘.I‘TE. Commissioner of Customs. To all to whom these presenis shall eome, or whom the same may concernâ€"GREETING : W Ottawa City, April 22, 1868 \Jiven under 11y hand and seal at arms, at the Governmen‘ Ilouse, in the City of Ottawa, in the said Do:ainion, this Fifteenth day of MAY, in the year of our Lord, one thousand cight hundred an 1 sixtyâ€"eijbt, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of Her Majosty‘s Reign. March 14, 1868. A. Macpoxarn, l Minister of Jastice. j J L ‘Phe firstâ€"class Steel Sideâ€" Wheel Steaim Condensed Time Table OYAL Mail Line between Quehre, â€"New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, every ‘SDAY, the 12th of MAY, 1868. HEREAS®, uen copd @ 0s o. y SEORET,” NEW GREEN HOUTSE STEAMSHIP COMPANY Stramers. CANADA. Will leave Pt. |Usek THE Becretary of State 1868. 1808 President Cowley, Blondin, Boltoa. Dugga a. Uverman. Beattic» 7248 691â€"3m MONCK Master, 1867 as» 1868. %> ~ Pae Ixora W Aarsnouse 1 CONVICT nap, 'l‘ll‘ SUBSCRIBERS beg to inform their Customiers that their Stock is now complete, and nx‘hr:uw s every dilicacy otf the Seasov, among which will t found a choice Orange Flowery Japan SUGARS, j LOAF, BROKEXN LQAF, j 8 CRUSHED, GROUND, YELLCW, COFFEE, 8@~ Ioasted and Ground daily on the HOCOLATE and CUUOA, FRUITS, &ec. , LAYEK RAISINS, in Whole, Haif and Quarter Boxes MUSCATEL, â€"> dg) :; do A SULTANKA, 4 FALENTTA, * _CURRaAXNTS, GRAPES, SPIC. PRUNES, ~ Ai MONDS, WiLNUTS, _: FILBERTS, wma BRAZIL NUTS. Ottawa. Dacomber 19 Wednesday, the 20thâ€"day of Nay, 1868, at the hour of one o‘clock i2 the afternoon. Will hold its first sitting in the ll hercby given that «default having been made in payment of the prin:ipal money and interest secured by a Mortgage made by John Coss, of the City of Ottawa, Carpenter, and Alice Coss, his wife, made # party for barring dower only, to William O‘Mears, of the City of Ottawa, Merchant, of Lot Number Sizteen, inâ€"the third Concession, Oitaws Front, of the Township of Gloucester, in the County of Carleton, containing by admersurement two bundred mcres, more or less, the ‘said lands will in pursuance of the power of sale contained in the sard Mortgage, be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Law OFce of Messre, SCOTT & ROSS, on WEDNxSDAY, the 27th day of MAY, instant, at 12 o‘clock, noon. l' hereby given that, default having been made in payment of "the principal money and interest secared by a Mortgage made by John Smith Stapledon, of the City of Ottawa, Contracâ€" tor, to William O‘Meara, of the said City of Ottaâ€" wa, Merchant, of lots numbers throe=@nd four, on the west side of Cobourghâ€"street, in the City of Ottawa; the said lots will in pursuance o?‘zho Power of Sale contained in the said Mortgage ‘be offered for sale by Public Austion, at the Law Offico of Messrs. SCOTT & RQSS, in the City of Ottawa, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of MAY instant, at 12 o‘clock, noon. All searches, doeds, abstracts, and other conveyancing charges, shall be at the expense of the purchasers, divk beremempee The vendor will covenant against his own acts only. * > All searches, abstracts, deeds and other conveyâ€" ansing chargeq shall be at the expense of the parâ€" chaser. t * The vendor will covenantâ€"against his own acts only. > ® GIT Y OF OT T aWw A . * RANULCULUsS, AMARYIJLUS, 5 q FURMOSSIMA, &e. Also, a preat vamety of FLOWER SEEDS. W. HEARN, f Market Drug Store, Yorkâ€"st., Ottaw s« April 22, 1868. """"ao foxgop, * } Black Extrs Fine € 1 Superier HYSON; t _ GUZPOWDER, ©CITNPLRIAL, «~ TWANXKAY, range PZKOh, y ‘These [Toas have ‘oer lowery « carefvlly sclected fo pan «_ ) _ family trade by BROWNE & HARDY Oitawa, May 11, 1838 Dated 11th May, 186® FRFENCH, flavored with Vauilla ; TAYLOR‘S, Public Notic CITY MALL, THE COURT OF REYIsSION®* T41td Dutch Flower Bulbs. Y NUTMEGS, MACE, CINNAMON, CLOVES, GINGER, & MNIXED SPICKS, > . All Ground on the Premises Yors premises, 16 Rideau Street, Ottawa. 194 PUBLIC NOTICE MOCHA, JAV A, TE AS, FOR THE YEAR 1868, GLADIOLUS, double and single, ANEMONIES, D. T. BROWNXE & CO. &ssortm In said City, on 4 â€" W, A, RGSS, Solicitort4or William O‘Meara. FOR THE ADCG JAMALCA, and CEYLON, ut 0 FRYiYVS, W.P. LETT, W. A. KO8S, Vendor‘s Solicitor LEMONS, MIUSCOV ADO. ORANGES City Clerk T404 MoTT‘s 405t . BLEIGHS, smy TESDEIUB v dersigned fo: dred [300] Mate C tentiary, in any «« dred and Fifty [2; gaged in Shoeâ€"wal The institution will f, a suflicient pumber of must empley his own T Ii!‘l. P i se‘ Col’l‘l‘nl‘ W ar ! Grain, Coal, Hay, Railroad Tng | Druggist, Gold, and «// kinds of SCALEs, | y on hand and for Sale. . Tenders to be received next, stating price ver d: Skates from 20 cents to & ecembe 17, 1847 November 13, 1867. Take Highest Premivmsat ye &2 4 Exnosition. â€" = 1 / â€"1, FAIRBANKS, BhOWXi Bote, Our Sole Agents in Ottaws, I Hardware of all D) As Lowest Cash T PB Remember the piaced HARDW A Tll' Undersigned would take # rol'(ll'il)' to express his thanks tob mers in Oftaws and vicinity for their l patronage «n the past, and to solicit a ## of (helr'l;von in the future, and to 9 that no effort on his part shall be wantist ply ti em with the Best and Cheapest Bs American Hardware, 1 do not rotend cost, but do propose to sell ar cheap. as # establishmeont in Ontario My stock # prise every article in the line of iLards with the one price system 1 hope to # receive a continuance of the very liberal» giver me in the past, h e from being worked while using i+ . _, , Afffl â€", Vffiee; a cificu‘ty in breathing, and by diseased part, causing the m9®!! resume its natural dimengions h95 ! circalation of the blood, and rest0r!" muhm“mhmnld:-u; by is ® improved, m organs corrected, ‘win"w the coat a sloek and D. W . HURD, Successor to Hu®? ! TL E Store formerl nclr‘" l WOUD, No. 38, on {H?BA 01'} been r \tied by the subscribers, and will be# on MOND4 2, FOUKTEENTH ©CToBE aun entise new stook of AND CONDITION MEDICOE B MB Bolicitorâ€"in.Chagent lu POSEI‘ZI! KLY nrrlr.;wl"' A i.':'“- Mr. Lauke or allott er prepasations for the &"* * L a% %“M Coughe, Thack wod Broken Wind, Me “ .. S4MY 17 1603, v’hicl‘-fl’ed the Wind of L'an-;:““""“' L o dnes Siqn Medicine, surpassing ©V8CYâ€" , %g ign ANEqsubltt, EIEEpRIi efxre. an? ale! . ”n:fll__mu‘ is ea«y to give, sure to cure, #8° "_ , an ‘at -J‘fi-,-_n‘..""._':‘,."‘" EPOus Poudg EOreRt ARTTCCCIL It cleanses th:u breathing «pparsbtt ing from the air.cells the that secretion which in beaves ©O9"" _ Lane, New ork, Sole TAE TIME® is priated $0° * _ Tax Orrwa Ts a Puxt®® t mc Couprayy, at the Office, 64 8 Centre Tow», Ortews. j Ottawa, Fob. 3 In the matter of James Brough and U# Insoleents. Tlll Book Debis and pros Notes, &c., with the Books of A cce longing to this Estate, will. be .a“w* tion in the City of Ottewa, on TWENTYâ€"THIRD MAY, at m.fi:}l' in a’.‘»“a".‘i,'“"m"-;e l:llUlfl":" to w JAMES ‘&&'iw,, P ** 2 > ma w 1. denomnetht p + e0. * Massey, iury F. McCarthy 4; Srown, in Qitawa. _ _ srud® SIGN of the 2 Montresl, May 2, 1868 * PALLEY‘D Arzabian Hoavo PRICE OF HARDV G ROCERIF LiQuors aAno FAIRBANK Grveat Lteoducto Ottawa. oi wooD & £05 wa, October 12, E81 ___ _____ TNSULVENT ACT OF 1 ALL PRESENXTs By s Ro. 24, Ridoau»s NEW STOR ALEXANDBR WO Nov. 1, 18 7 HARDW ARE! xonnol’l""’c *‘ gevessnt" pi * ‘ T. BIRK Sign ot the Aovil, 24 1 1 he rectiveg AL8o AT THB IN NE 26¢ lng uar {iro 280 I‘mo â€"asd pso ANXTA "4G0y { by iss # CSCT] At 184 im oo ®: In the smary 37â€" 2e Coart Norary MOSGROYVE & pikrureas, s *NOTeâ€"For Ioman Stean is closed every alternate Fr 2ist February, 6th and 20th Afidu-) Route « Now fi.e-od’ben the Inman Line, loa 1‘. Noen for , via Halit h!_fi‘ Thursd Letters 12} cents pe 3“‘.&‘- s G. P. Post Office, Ottawn, Fob. Nove Scotin, by 4 In» R20C0OTs €PC., Te T Halifax by the land Ne#foundland is i Loute of transusisslo lng there withthe Mon -w:du.).h& Letters 5 cents per . For Halifax, N» ver steamer Chase, or Car 4 p m, for Halifax, being *NOVA For MHalifars N. Se4. on 8t. John. Letters 5 conts per this rodte should be hiv. du Loup, There is also a tri.â€"weel uqnâ€"m.d viere du Loup every T Mails for the M WINTER AP lh."fll'l',,;, ains «ompexion with the (M Line), frou St. Jobn on Tuesday pin. For W oods BVOCATE, &¢â€", 4 Street, .0 N THE A L. @rember 14, 1867. Letters 6 cents p Hila® Mosorovk. sed to recew® LAPIRERE PRINCE EDW Maiter for Prince Edw sking a total élroul» |4, 000 1 thus outstrip !"“.*“-“ NICHOLAS A.'-l-" Cns rates t‘ ~=" allo® -°.~ from (itaba * â€" ; BE pAILY ANI ldfl'"‘ ui 1.A in the O [ Quebes. HULL . mnnnu by railway, #1« â€"_P. MaAQp F ark Row, VOL. J. WICK 'OVC& U N. TET PUBLIC T, 1866

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