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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Jun 1868, p. 4

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OTTaAWA MARKETS. fommmnad [Compiled expressly for the Ortawa Tiwes.] Times Office, Ottawa, ‘ June 20, 1868. .Mioluwhnbwtam-m nor any expéctation of Improvement until the new uqunllbhu‘lh ‘The market prices for baschers‘ are for beef 11 to 17 cents. Mutton hhil:d Veal 9 to12} cents. : Richmond Circuit Board * The 9th day of December next, At 12 ofciock, noon, for general business. Appliâ€" cants for certificates of qualification are required to furnish the Board with certificates of moral character from cither LAcal Superintendent er from .mdh“’nhmlh! C. B. PETITT, M.A., PUBLIC INSTRUCTION On Wednesiar, the 8th day of July next J. HINTON, ___ _ Secretary. Richmond, May 21, ;-‘fi:-"fihhi’imwu.am , of dyspepsia mo-ruu;u acsg:hl-q.ollquu.c‘.hxh-; tism hadjactuallybeen on crutches for years, ‘z'dflmm&h now well ? of such cases might be mentioned had we on remody and andsatisfy yourselves. mrmmhvfl”“"'u tice, ...'l To Tieve â€"1n the m-gm} Henry Simpson & Co., Montreal; Northrop & Lyâ€" man, Newsastle. bwy _ m-.kificp.h.n'dlunnhb.m variâ€" ous skin diseases, humurs, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood, we boldly state that ”gn-d’humh-qunn. W here was ever such a cure #8 that in the person ot '*-.-d-mc', -h--cpio-: or that of Peter C V Miller, of Ernestown, C W, of §&TOTP and SEX ! da by the great Tndian Remedy. . They ‘ are stem K. are stern M.fl“:m‘:-di% :fl‘dafloflt yearned after for ages is now accessible in J:' Â¥or diseases of the throat, lungs, hver, digestire Great Shosnonees Remedy. Another Wonderful Cure of Consumption and between the racking cough pweating lvuutmflfidm;.:m% as well as the loss of appotite, I was so Ml‘c..lwzdu-o.‘!vu:hrm care ‘w- a length of time, but finding no relief, T tried different recsipes, but all withoat prr E: Hog: ym of the Great Shoshonees Remedy and Pills, I coughed a greatdeal day and night, better, and when I had finished this complement, the Cough, erpectoration of matter, pain about the %fiihfibflilfldum. hoalthier and than 1 have h-tor-wwn. I trust you will make this known tothe public, that Te mate abaie toy Toh fang." 1 hed ow thius mag, chills, sweatiog, &c., left me, and by conâ€" tinuing its use I became m{udlully. It is now over two months rince 1 quit the remedy, and there have been no symptoms of the discase great about my left m-qh-md.oponllum'h- of this y wenderful Indian I-fl PLATEK C. V. MILLAR. Â¥rnaestown, Co. of Lennox & Addington, C. W: To all io whom it may come.â€"This is to cerify Mlh:‘-upu:-d-lfimuonâ€".- twoned gentloman, Peter C. V. Millar, Esq., for many years, and havre know» him always to be of the very highest respectability, and a vory candid other statement made by r Store eccupled by W. D. T *wooU. R2. 3h: on RIDEAU STRERT, mss _A woOD, No. 38, on RIDEAU STREET, has been r wtted by the subscribers, and will be openea on MJNDAZ, ROURTEEKNTIH OCTOBER, with GROCERIES, LIQuors anp ETA BRDW ATFER E. oTICE IS HERKEY GIVEX June 4, 1868, WOOD & RoSsSITER. Ottaws, October 12, 1867 _ 15 NEW STORE ! THE TOWN HALL KE following County of Jarleton. That the above Board will moet AND 1180 O% WEDNESDAY, IN RICHMOND, an entire s on Pesti« y cures in Canaâ€" Chairman. THE UNIVERSAL REMEDY for INTERNAL & EXTERNAL s â€" mm mt 07 < UR FIRST PHYSICTIANS USE AND REOOMMEND IT emmmmmma mm w :N ys the Largest Sale of Any Proprictary. Medichte in most : As a Bb D PURIFLER and POREUCCN!"" NOCX CHidnew Commiaints, EEF digestion, t Complaint, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, Sick MHeaduche Asthma or |Phthisic, Ringworshs, Boils, Felons, Whitiows, Old Sores, Smelled Joints, and ( Debility of the 8;&.- At is a PRQMPT and SURE REMEDY for Crampand Pains in the Stomach, Paintérs Diarthcea, Rysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Scealds, Burns, Rrutses. Fites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects, and the Bites of Poisonous of Montreal, on Friday, t 201 day Of JUG NOLL, At the hour of ELEVEN o‘clock in the Forencon, for the ot the afairs of the Estate generâ€" ally. T In the matter of WILLLAM N. BAR« . RIKE, and JOHN ~MeMARTIN trading under the name, style and title of WILLIAM BARRKIE & CO., Insolsents. > PU..I ANT M To an made by J AME3 DANIEL, Esquire, Judge County Court of the United Counties Russell, made on ‘the Eightoonth day of ! t, L will ofer for sale by Public Austion, lm RDAY, the twontyâ€"first day of JUNE at the office of Zdward Taylor Dart® nell, Esquire, at the Court House, in the Town of L/Orignal, the several debts due byâ€" Note, Book Account, ¢r otherwisze, due to the estate ot the said Insol , All debts exceeding $100 in amount will be sold senarately. A list of the dobts will be open to inâ€" spection at the office of the said Edward Taylor Dartnel!, free access given to all documents .of such debts. Dated at L‘Orignal, May 20th, 1868. : In the n BI’ vittue of the power vested in me as Assi of the estate and effects of the abore named vents, and also under and by virtue of an r made by James Daniell, Elquln, of the County Court of the United Countie~ of andâ€" Russel} in that Wfilwfl on FRIDOAY mwâ€"s{-m day ‘of_June next, offer or by Public Auction, atthe hour of ten o‘clock, 11 the forencon of the said day, at the office JOHK M°MARTIN, WILLIAM N. BARRIE The% Great Famiâ€"lyâ€"fipllidlcme of the Age. P T ENY Cw 1 m of Morland, Watson and Oo-pni. in m.ml. Moentreal, all the real estate and est of Insolvent John McMartin, of and in the lands| and premiges in the mzsdm P1 and County of Prescott, Province of hereinafter particularly mentioned and gesori! ‘that is to say : ‘"tst. Alliths real estate, interest and equity of redem of the said John McMartin of what nature orkind soever, whether as deviseo under the will Alexander McMartin, deceased, or of and in lot number Ii.."?) in the fourth (4(h) concession, old survey of the said The Cred of the aboveâ€"named Insolvents are reby fMed to meet me at the OFFICE of sesrs. M D, WATSON & CO., in the City mw“nl wore or less. â€" » 3rd. the real estate and interest and equity of redem of the said John McMartin, of ‘what nature kind sover, either in his own right, ot as under the will of u‘:. said Alexarier M or otherwise, howsoever, or and in at partet Kleven, (11) in the said Fourth J Conseusion, old survey of the said Townshi North known as MeMarâ€" in‘s Saw Mills, with the m"u ud::r.u. ances tothe same bolo-s‘np Also of in the vremigeg known as the old Store, the large Store Dated at L‘Orignal, this Sth day of June, Hou large stable and l!m-hu connected therewith, also of and in the Dwelling House now oceu by the said John MeMartin, and the outâ€" tiegt therer i. mnsencc and dhat and beine h‘f.h.. .!:ml premises will be sold subject to the .-mq-w upon same, and the said mill and mi‘l premises and other t.lnrb-nu last with their appurtenances, will be sold subject tq the intorest of the said Ingolvents as coâ€" partners or of cither of them therein, undor the partâ€" nership the lease therein mentioned or otherwise howsocever at the time of their insclvency for the oduo-wumollnnnm from Ist day of ber, 1865, and to the of one dollar annually, payabl There is a rentof one annually, payable during term to the said Jobn Ielt:un as NSOLVEXT ACT OF 1864. at the T A $ INS( 870â€"1 rTI UT â€") _ TEB® PAIN RILLER ATION WANTED. as NUVSEREGERL to a Catholi Eu private gentleman. Please appl office. s, June 13, 1868 T6Ta ,'Iolu“dnln-ul. would desir !u as HOUSEKEEPER to a Catholi RATUS, Axp Ausxowexts Tnzzzor LVENT ACT OF 1864, Customs UErAaxTMENT, Ottawa, May 8, 1868. MORIZEUD Discount on American vices until further notice, 28 per cant. itter of WILLILAM N. BARRIE IOHN MeMARTIN, Insolocnis. Sntlize, Torigntl, Sotietior for the As » or Axp Awuexowents Tuxrsor ..:i L‘Orignal, this 23rd day of April EDWD. FREW EN DARTNELL, s Reptiles. 4 sctions ascompany cach botlle. an tested in every variety of climate, and by almest at constant «-Jn and inestimable frient of the PAIN KILLER. N THE MATTER OF ALE OF DEBTS. VENT ACT OF 1864, reof, under the will of the said Alexanâ€" W D. FREW EN DARTNELL, INSOLYENTS. h A6th day of June Néxt, FOR SALE. rably known for more 1220 OO 000. Showingthis Medicine IVED Wi OÂ¥ TESTIMONIALS; showingthis AMedicine to be an ilâ€" ING REMEDY for duseasés caused :{ or attendant upnnâ€"SmIdo\(:oldn. Coughs, Mm-m. Pains in the Side, Back and lmg'ell in the Joints ic and Rheumatic Pains in any part of the systent, ache and Pains in the 8 IRIFLER and TONTC for the STOMACH, it sellom fails to cure Dyspepsia, In. iplaint, Acid Stomach, HMeartburn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Meaduche, Piles ‘Ringworms, Boil#, Felons, Whitlows, O|d Sores, Smelled Joints, and Genera EDW D. Â¥. DARTNELL, Assignes. AND PERRY DAVIS & $ON, Manfe, and Props., 14, Highâ€"st., Providence, R. L., "$30, St. Paulâ€"st., Montreal, P. Q., staaww_â€"_â€"â€"Oâ€"»â€"â€"~~ TOMACH, it selilom fails to cure Dyspepsia, In. burn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Headuche, Piles Whitiows, Old Sores, Smelled Joints, and Genera Tl!l Undersigned will cither sell or let for a few years M'o‘:t'lll knowns farm, being lot Twontyâ€"five in the F Concession of @loucester, Rideau Front, 215 acres all cleared, and well fenced and in a F:d state of cultivation, Also, the oneâ€"half of lot Twentyâ€"seven in the Third Concession, M"xh its natural state, all wood and excellent land. It is just the cross of two handred meres from the corner of the one lotto the other. ‘The railroad line runs within ten feet of the tront corner of the one bundred and in nzht of the two hundred for two or three miles, The at Cunâ€" ningham‘s is nuocll a milé and a half from the front of Lot Twentyâ€"five. The above farm is capaâ€" ble of hoop.l:s thirty head of milch cows, two ';]'n of horses, as many yourtg cattle as it would be proper to raise. Eight or nine years Ago L kept twentyâ€"two milch cows, and ton or twelve horses, and raised five or six calves every year, The above farm is about ten miles, from the door, to the mfl;c Ch{.t-'l"t::â€"impronm;t; cnmmti be feed for a fa s e dwellingâ€" house is stone, 30 by “.’:m wnd a half ever ground ; and a cellar nine feet hl.llla. the one hall used for a kitchen and the other half cngnbl. of hclding 1,000 bushels of anything you wish to put into it ; there is three small windows.in it, and when cleaned in the Spring, makes an excellent :‘\lk- h-ucdnir{;';hon is a trame wood shod at the door, 60 by 24, with 14 feet taken off the one end for a coachhouse, and overbead for a lwxfl.; next to that is a stable 36 b{|26. fin« ished inside, complete with four lu? double stails and two -:hmo, and geod room for hanging up harness, eat box ; eonveniont to that is a barn ml' im which I have «oftem put 1,000 of ghhuuyw; connectod with that is 200 and 20 feet of frame sheds, all 20 an d 24 deep, under pinned with stone and lime from twe to seven feet, according to level ; on the north side of the house is another barn, 30 by 40, commonly filled with yu:.uddo.llu. tAnd if either tennant or purchaser & re _ for religious ' you ean lis in your bed and look at the bofi tolling on the. Catholic Church every llold Day, and go to the front door ana you will see the Presbyterian Chureh, where the Kev. Mrs Lochoad hn{nuh- ed for the last twentyâ€"two years, and rh the back door and you will see both ln*ll. Church and Methodist Church within two miles. The above farm would be a desirable situation for a young man wnhlq' to‘ivo his attention to farming, as the Ottawa Market camnot be surpassed in the Dominion. _I think that I can say tiiat I have not sold one pound of butter under one shilling this Si"nc""g:u'-'{fiio"m"“” ter two went over. Snme re y ask =s‘n|l ling for, it is reither for scant not Mol of th‘l‘-‘. but r t.:n' seventieth year of m and has this 10 sovgh hundted. shdlkny acrel of l:.i and all is paid for, and nl_l_lly!'bu h_s?ul«lfn_ ".h.'.!f “BOATS FOR P.I.C‘-NIOS.â€"ln order to prevent lmmg ensure punctuality, parties nq; ng Boats for Picâ€"Nics betwoen M'P: and Hull, of the line of the regalar forry, to Bellovue Gardens or elsewhore, zld apply to the underâ€" Tnl direct, weouple of days in advance, instead of making arrangements with the pupvl‘dnrl‘or haatrad® Gu stvind © pmmniint Pss B Apeniiier ce Socvag own ‘;u.ul would rather sit down and take my ease as be attending to marketing and farming any |fl$ Persons wishing to get any informaâ€" tiom on pdflfio....unlolobyuldnuln&. m. JAMES JOHNSTON, Senr., Sou r. é JAMES JOHNSTON, Senr. February 6. 1868. 109â€"6w12 Gardens "":-'-.""'r.'â€"'"‘ of â€"amusement.â€"Dartio® infringing on the ights and privileges of l.!_a.n Ferry T 1. s ECOd PTTD: 0&.!, June 12, 1868. infringing on the rights and privileges o. the Ferry License will be prosecuted &P the ng.oct rigour of HAIRDRESSNG _ $4L00\ TO PARTIEKES ABOUT TO aen(LD Tllll SALOON is fitted up in a neat and attractive manner, and is always atâ€" tended by competent and attentive workmen. ROYAL MAIL LINE, Â¥"AN O MNIB U S Every morning, (Sundays excepted), at 7 punctually, to carry passengers~ TOER AYLMET To connect with the Union Forwurding Railway Company‘s Steamores. 1. .V _ en ameermienins Converting One Inch Lumber June 5, 1868. QUEBEC STANDARD Board Measure. TdA it Tare reanemg t foy ns Brams ason. Double ‘:Fl&u on lfidy fot ‘Sunday‘s use. 10 Ws for the season, $6.00. Hotels and Steamers supplied with large quantities on liberal terms, as per agroement by the season, or ab any time the ise is w R # d _at VAtaOll'l RESTAUâ€" , of s, will ‘be strictly at. tended to. Â¥. STARMER, T C l o es 126, Ridequâ€"st. Ottaws, May 14,1868. T-l l-hmlm olbr.'ei‘:: I6Ll his BLLL e â€"Villege of M lm. ‘Township of FTTZROY. Also. One Hundred and Thirty Acres of GOOD LAND, o ;Ihh the store IJ mb:lldi:p are erected. This a splendid ty fot an with medercss captial Peairous of a good opintng for s firstâ€"class country business. Apply to T21.17â€"6 February 6, 1868, + x -;bl;;)nu;t;:' lmll ntment, to hir , by a Excellency Gevearnorâ€"General Ottawa, April 13. Ti5y h ich time we thirty ‘years, during which time we Ottawa, May 16, 1868. BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE. OoTICE. Prepared by Knd Valy â€"st. Ottawa; » :;.' Southampton Â¥or Sale by sell them worthless imitations, on which r, and #ee that it is the genuine, bearing ® edicine Dealers, and Commission Merâ€" Grosers, and at Variety Shops generally Will leare the RUSSELL HOUSE, PXXB L B S Ice, Ice, lce! NOTPICE. PLANS, BPECIFICATIONS, ESTIMATES, & MILES‘ ND ITS USE ! J, DURIE & SON, AUGUSTUS LAV HB, Booksoliers and Stationers, 7 10, Sparksâ€"st., Ottawa. in the World! ROBERT JOHNSTON, * Marathon P. 0. JAMES MULLIGAN. T44 CoNPLaINTs! JOSEPH SMITH Molborn, London, E Painters‘ Celic, Burns, Sprain®, ArCuiTECT 1662 nsects 160a B.M., Newly Discovered Virtnesâ€"Hidden for 300 ye-nâ€"'l‘honDIuovn-y of the True Virtues of the Rootsâ€"Brought t and Made Manifest in ** * -L"“ DR. h ADW AY‘S B§}l_§_AfARILLIAN RESOLâ€" ue ns â€" > Ves e en By a new process recently discevered by Dr; Radâ€" way, for ebtaining the active properties from vegetable substances. Associated with other Mlll{ discovered Roots, enters into the eo.guiuu of RKADW AY‘3 RENOâ€" VATING RESOLVENT; secures a remedial VATING RESOLVENT; secures a remedial l{.ll, that cures all forms of Chronic, Scofulous, Skin, Glandular, Kiduey, Bladder and Uterine Diseases, by communicating its curative, reparaâ€" tive and fruitful efficacy, through the l!l:.‘oon Swreat and Urixx. * The ordinary Sarsaparillafdecoctions and Sy rups are mere washes, compared with the Sarsaparilâ€" lian of the Resolvent. It is a well known fact that Sarsaparilia as ordinarily prepared either as officinally or as a proprictary remedy, néver posâ€" seased tie confidence of medical men, and all the repatatiop it enjoyed was deemed by well inforuâ€" ed Cmbz. Phy sicians, ; and -.\x‘m writers to be due to other remedial agents associated with it. The true curative virtues of Sarsaparilia for 300 years have laid hidden in the Cwlumno princiâ€" ple ot the Root. Under DR. RADW AY‘3 New Proâ€" cess, SARSAPARILLIAN is secured and brought lulifht, and associated with other ingredients, it tulftils the most utnvagnzoxpocuflm and views of men,. â€" One ounce of Dr, Radway‘s Sarsaparilâ€" lian contains more of the curative principle than ten pounds of the extracts from the crude roots, as prepared oficinally or in the popular advertised Sarsaparilias. Pazriga Braya.~ Ancther of the ingredients of the Radway‘s Resolrent, held in hiél estimation by the most eminent medical men of Europe, South America and United States, as the best remedial agont for the diseases of the Ki:::[n, Bladder, Uterus, and as a {ithontriptic for dissolving Calculi, as a curative for Jaundice, Rheumatism, Leucorrâ€" hoea, etc., since 1688 has never been pro&otlcy proâ€" pared. Under Dr. R-dw:ru gmm\. e Cisam. paline prisciple of this valua lo Root is secured, and associated with Sarsaperillian and other inâ€" frodluu inthe Resolvent, makes it a perfect cure n every form of disease of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Or‘nlâ€"Droycs. Gravel, Incontinâ€" ence, or Stoppage of Water, Diabetes, or Urinary Diarrhoa, and every kind of weakening, writating or purulent discharges, not proper to mention in an advertisement, is rapidly cured by this remedy. So quick does the Resolvent enter into the cirâ€" culation, that it may be detected in the Urine in ten minutes after it has been taken. lr many cases it has secured a free discharge of waterâ€"in cases where Catheters were formerly used.â€"Is not this a blessing ? BUCHU, Turpentine Junipers, Gin, Copaiba, Cuhebs, and other direct Diurstics, are in many cases hurtful, 1n Diabetes, Urinary Disrthoas, Catarrh of the Bladder, Dropéy, and io a weakbess or ulceration of the Kidneys, are unsafe to use as a continued remedy, and should rever be given unless under supervisicn of a Physician, as the strain these direct remediesâ€" may p.rodneo en the Kidneys mli.in the course of a few hours, require Opiates, to change or modify their action ; this fact is selfâ€"evident to any medical man, a eomg‘nun. ing Remedy like the bARSAPARILLIAN RE. §OLVENT, is the true remedy to use in these cases.â€"Even as a diuretic. Parcira Brava, As prepared by Dr. Radway, and one of the ingreâ€" dients of the Resolvent, is as superior to all forms of Buchu, ete., as rich cream is to watered milk. SgaRSAPARILLILAN. Let all suffering from unnatural drains from the systemâ€"caunsed wither by selfâ€"wbuse, depraved habit of bedyâ€"bad bicod, impure aszociation, weakness of the .rnlul organs, or Skin Diseases, Scrofula, unonr Booondamluuo. Byphiloid Ulcers, Chromic Diseaseâ€"or couunfion of the Lulg, as well as dflounuou of the Kidnoysâ€" Chronic Disease of the nrigploon. elc., commence at once the use of the HAR! A{Wn gOVENT. It commences its wor bos“mn once ; it repmirs the waste of the y, with new and healthy material. It restores functional harâ€" mony to exery organ in the system, and secures the natural mnzou of thmn constituents to each, Persons have been and have childâ€" rea now living that wore deemed ine:zuitod. by selfâ€"abuse, eto., through the use of this remedy. Ask for Dr. Radway‘s Sarsaparilitan or Ren«e ovating Resolvent.. Pmczâ€"$1 per bottle, or 6 bottlas for $5, W. M. MASSEY, Agent. Rrin Firse axo Tru®.â€"Sond one letterâ€"stam to RADW AY & Co., 439 St. _Pnnl_-_c_u:m._lonm.n CoURT OF SPAIN, THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COMâ€" Information worth thousands will be {vu ou, Price of RESQLVENT SARSAPARLILLIAN, $i J SEWILL, LIVERUPOOL, « Manufacturer b ial appointment to HER MAJESTY m‘mn ,!{8'; ALFAMILY, AND per bottle, or $10 per dozen. ~__ MISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, |â€" AxD HER MAJESTYL Q%;ICTO‘BIA’S ROYAL Prize Medalist of the Great International Exbhibl~ tion of London, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" versal Exhibition of Paris, 187. ., | Mx. JOHN LESLIE, Sparkeâ€"stroot, Agent for Ottawa . and Vicinity, For the sale of these celebrated Tintekeepers. H. & A, SAUNDERS, 1 Sole W holesal in the Dominion, for the e e the 100, sale of J. w.m.. ‘q Ottawa, May 20. 148y Exodus of the Western Nations by Viscount Bury; Chronicles and Characters by Owen Meredith ; Brakespeare by the author of "Guy Livingstone" ; ‘The Lost Name, a Novel ; Farâ€" ming for Boys ; The New Dictionary of Quoâ€" tations ; The Huguenots by Samuel Smiles ; Law and Lawyersâ€"Curious Facts and Charac. teristic Sketches ; Art and Artists, do. ; Books VETISUIC DRELCE®E , AL7L TE BLLLN®UDy MR y ETCSS and Authors, do.; Clergymen and f)octofl, do. ; Longfellow‘s Works Complete. for . 15 cents; The Wareriey Novels, per vol., 15 cents ; coo?'o Novels, vol., 15 cents ; Essays y Elia by umF'eo-pi-u for 15 cents ; De Quincey‘s Confessions of an‘Opium E'nu;;lh.:, lP"'m;'m“'noon, Church Services, just er urc * received jrom the Publishers, in the . newest and richest patterns. For iale by ina D old age MR. P. J. BUCKLEY HAS REMOVED lIs LAW OJFICE to the THQOMPSON _ BLOCK, Corâ€" ner of Sussex. and York streets, adjacent to the offices of Horace hm:o. Advocate and Counâ€" sel. Ofice Hoursâ€"â€" 9 a, im, to 5 p. m. Ottawa, June 9, 1868. _ 163a PIO!’IS'IO!AI- NOTICE. SARSAPARILLIAN;,;«â€"â€"~ PAREIRA BRAVA. Mlllllo ANGUS & 80Ny, in retiring from the Ufluhm Business, would beg to inform their friends the public that they have disposed of their Hearses‘ and stock in trade to Mr. ln-ndlmn. COabinet Maker, who will in future attend to all orders in the Undertaking line, and m!i have much phnm inâ€" reconimending him to their mas friends. e ie io ANGUS & SON, Furniture Dealers, No. 22, Rideauâ€"street. lu reference to the above, 8. Rogers takes this :pofhnlty of thanking his numerâ€" ous friends and customers for their very liberal Buronp bestowed upon him in the Cabinct and Jholmfiu Business, and would rsspectfully icit in this new branch of his trade a continuaâ€" tion of their favors. .« â€" W. NOTMAN, Photographer <to the When ho will be propared to fulll ordets tor al h different brinches of Photography. > ttawa, Jan. 31, 1868. _ §82y Monday Next, Srd Febrnary wy osio imsgsse fhsg Aprina an e Establishment will be Opened % CORNER OF, WELLINGTON AND METCALFE & STREETS, | wE HEREBY ArPOINT Ottaws, May 11, 1868. Cabinet Maker, &0., Rideay and Georgeâ€"streots. Ottawa, May H,“'uu. T41d EW BOOKS. . 498y W ATOHES. N OTICTKEHI. UNDERTAKING. Pareira GBrava, OTTAWA TIMES, JUNE 22. â€"â€" .. 10 Sparkes o"nu.uwmgi& J PURLE & 8ON, 8. ROGERS, the ~Queen 162b _ Will be received,. addressed to the undes signed, until NOON of . Monday, the 22nd Instant, Om Simcoe and Kingysts, Toronto. Plans and Specifications may be sten at this office, and at the offics of Mesers, Gundry & Langley, Architects, corner of King and Jordan st«., Toronto, on and after MONDAY, the 8th Instant. | Lieutenantâ€"Governor‘s Residence, â€" ‘The person to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to furnish satisfac» ‘t;;'r;;et.:nfiv for the due performance of the work, and to execute a contract approved by the undersigned. RSN _â€"The lowest or any tender will not necessari« Iy be accepted. > JOHN CARLING, | _ TIHIBE ‘GOVERNMENT, GROUNDS, Parliament Buildlnv. Office of Public Works, ‘Toronto, June 6, 1868 To Contractors. For the following works required for the compleâ€" tion of the wings to the ;qwlulnl Lunatic I-y- Thursday,25th inst., PLASTERER & GAS FITTER, The x'l:m and lgecifieluon; can be seen at the Department of Public Works, Parliament Buildâ€" ings, between the hours of ten a.wi. and 4 p.m; _ endorsed on the outside, ««Tenders for the proposed work at the Provinâ€" cial Lunatic Asylum," The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be Accepted. } JOUN CARLING, Com[niuicner of Public Works, Ontario, Department of Public W orks, Parliament Buildings, mpeincctâ€"ag WwWiuL*®»® RECELVED Addressed to the undersigned attho office ofthis Department until noon of For the mp&y of the following articles, all of which must be of the best description, and to be delivered at the Provincial Lunatic Asylum and at the Branch Asylum, Queen‘s Park, Toronto, in mmu-umu and at such times as m.{.‘b: reâ€" quired, for six months from 1st July to Deâ€" cember, 1364, viz :â€" 6 ‘Tea, black and uncolored Japan, per Ib, Coffee, Roasted, ~ 4* Sugar, bright,. !{e”o'r._w{olo, Shoes, Men‘s and Women‘s, per pair. Cobourgs, Men‘s, « Butter, first quality, per_ Ib Butchers‘ Meat, first quality, per lb. Corn: Brooms, per doz. / Bcrub Brushes, per pair ° ; Blacking, per box Nal Soda, por lb, Vigogar, White Wine, Ind Pot Barley, 4 t w“ Peas, dsc ff lour, Inspected Extra, t Flout, do Olpo{lno, * Eggs, Fresh, per doz Straw, clean oaten in bdis, â€" per ton Hay, best Timothy, bed mined by scales on the premises, and for the Branch Asylum at the city weigh scales. _ . Seck _ Samples of the following articles to accompany tenders, viz., Tea, Coffee, Rice, Bugar, Pepper, dontmsharne. The tender m::r.xgm. the rate in dollars: and cents, and contain the actual 'llfl?m of two suflicient sureties, who will be requ for the due performance of the contract on behalf of each perâ€" son tendering for the same. * > _ Further information rupoethgm contracts ma be learned of the Bursar of the Asylum, _ _ . Parliament Buildings, Office of the Public Works, ‘Toronte, June 8, 1868. |Â¥. between the hours ol ten a.in. 200 3 P.M. ‘enders to be addiessed to the undersigned, and DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, ONTARIO. t ALL payments to be made on account of the Ontario Government may be made to the * And its Agencies. Dated at Toronto, 30tk Ostober, A.D., 1867. d fls E. B. WOOD, Treasurer of Ontario. October 31, 1867. Tuesday, the 23rd: instant Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Ru‘lding, 77 Sparks St M. P. HAYES, > Aouer, Ottawa, June 21. STH TO BUILDERS. ENDERS ‘The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ENDERS cal Cobemmint Â¥lotices. OTICE. OTTAWA AGENCY ; Toronto, June 9, 1868 EN DERS ROYAL CANADIAN BANK, Will be received until noon, For the Erection of the Commissioner of Public Works t oc " SBokP / C / JOIN CARLING, _ Commissioner of Public W orks. American, per bri ON TINSMITH, ; por per dozen SLATER 162a festa * , Pepper, ke, Borub TC CHANGE of TIME St. Lawrence & Oitawa Railway, (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Railw ay.) 0]‘ and after FRIDAY, the 15th May, 1868, and until further potice, trains will ran as follows : LRAVE PRESCOTT. ARRIVE TN OTIAWA Mixed, 7, 15 a. m. 10.35 a, m. Express, 1.35 p. m. 4.15 p. m. LRAYE OTTAWA. ARRIVE IN PRESCOTT. Bapross, 7 a. m. , 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. ~4.15 p. m. The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, oas‘ anu wost. «N. B.â€"These 1rains run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to stations on Grand Trunk Railway Roturn tickets to Prescott, Kemptville and Jt»â€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principals aâ€" tions 0= the line. *, T $. DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS, Buperintendart, Managing Director Ottawa,. May 14, 1868. . 1y Brock pm» arriving at Brockville at 11:30 a.m. and t ouet * * Alrtuim on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to 1 nd from Perth. Ir T:15 a.m. train from Brocky.lle connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"F ort, Pembroke, &c., £6., and the 1:15 p.m. train from Handpoint Jeaves after those steamers are due rom east and west. H ABBOTT, Brockville, April 11. Grand : Trunk Railway Company TIAIKI now leave Bonaventure Sta= tion as follows ; _ _ x) . qtsainal GOING WBST-â€"D.{ Express for Ofdoluburgh, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Toronto, Guelph, London, Brantford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and all J)Oin(l West, at $.30 A.M. Night do db at 7.30 P.M. Accommodation Train for Kingston and intormeâ€" diste stations at 7.60 A.M.. = Local Train for Cornwall and intermediate Staâ€" thons, at 4.20 P.M. ‘ Trains for Lachine at 8.00 A.M., 9.30 A.M., 3. 00 and 4.30 P.M . '.'l":: 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Platisâ€" GoING SOUTH AND EASYâ€"â€"Accommodation Train from Island Pond and intermediate Stations, at 7.00 A.M. wa . Express for New York and Bostor, at 8.40=Aâ€"Mâ€" Express for Boston and New York, at 3.%s P.M. _Express for Portland(staying over _ Atat Island tion: GROCERY STORE, Murray st., between Sussex and Dalhousieâ€"sts. Also, GOOD STABLES for thirteen horses. Rentmoderate, Also a quantity of CEDARS for sale. Enquire of M. SHEPHERD, at the Store. FO‘“LI’ on SANDY H‘LL, opposite Desbarats‘, LOT No. 32, Stuart street. ‘Terms moderate. Aw to Mrs. TLERNAN, No. 2, ing stâ€"eet opposite the Gas House. Ottawa, May 4 1868. T344 VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET. bore YIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. mg on the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa being definitely settled upon as its capital, m: Store, Corner of Sussex and Clarâ€" enceâ€"st rects. * Enquire at the Store. t * EVUG, MARTINEAU. Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1868. y 64 sUMMER ARRANGEMENT Commencing on the 20th April, 1868. Ottawa. Maron 11. k For oi ie N. ¢ er of 0. 27, in First d'onmluo: Ottawa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Convession, at present in the occuzation of Wm. T. Aylen, Esq.. For further particulart apply to Jorw and Wau. Trowusox, Nepean, and Lewis & Poousy. Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je2â€"141â€"tf WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, Quebec Bankâ€"Ottawa Brauch SAVINCS DEPARTMENT. ROM the 1st day of April -Q;; ensue ing, INTERZST at the RATE of EJYE per cent per annum, will be allowed on Deposits in tnis Dopartmont, . + U, V. NOEL, Cttawa, March 13, 1868. Decsember 23, 1867 GHAILI. T. BAINES, late of Ottawa, Barrister, &c.,&0., has removed to kichmond, Mh'fllulflfi-flhmd{wmndtomy mhul ealls or business wh may be enâ€" imued to him in his line with accuracy and with FOUR GOOD ROOMS over SHEPHERD‘S Ottawa, May 20, 1868 *4 Richmond, Dec. 30, 1867. 0 LET. Two Dwellings to Let, FOR SALE OR TO LET. FARM FOR SALE. ill The Victoria Hotel LEAVE BROCKVILLE C:;J: BRYDGES, Managing Director LE, & and Otawa Railway, Apilroabs. LEGAL: NOTICE. REMOVAL: NO more eligible chance could be offered to any party in the Hotolâ€" FKANCIS CLEMOW, ESQ., Or JOHN HENEY, Eeq., Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W h epestpnid) to be nddreased to EING the Upper part of E. MARTINEAU‘S Clothing j Munaging Director. 412y 10.35 a, m. 4.15 p. m. ARRIVE IN PRESCOTT , .25 a. m. 4.15 p. m. e lease of the 379 1867 T48 620â€"3m 650L° Quebecâ€" and Gulf Ports Taesday Wirnraar Daviso® St. Andrew‘s Wharf For Pictou, Nova Seotia, calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Chatham, Newcastle, Miramichi and Shediac,â€" Returning willleave Pictou on Tuesday, 23rd June, at 5 o‘clock, p.m. _ on ns m "Lhe steamers connect at Shediac with E. & K. A. R. R. to St. John, N.D., and steamer for Prince Edward Island, and at Pictou with N. 8. Railway to Halifax. ; e c tR Nova Scotia,$17,50 ; Eastport, $17.50; Portland, s roLU and" Hecton $2000,â€" Return . Tioketsuby uk 4 and. Ait. s MB ce ie ns stt "nent e n P L PBb steamers atâ€"reduced rates, For freight or pmssage apply to W. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. CHAS. E. BRUSH, Agent, Ottawa, June 10, 186. 130â€"8 â€" trip. T dnk ® 4 Firstâ€"class FArQ (10A18 CXHA) cessn 83 50 Second ** ++ eememmmmrsrsrmcess 4 ©0 First . _ Return " ysttabsesiesssipeccs 0 00 Bt“sgxcheeked tarough. â€" Parcel Express daily to and from Montroal and all landings. - CT Souie hnd e t sn e ooo ces 1868 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 pan« Travellers and tourists will find this a delightfol Queen . V ict oria, fare. Mess Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs landed at L‘Orignal, For further information apply at Oflice on the wharf, or on board the steamer. i _ Parties aesircus ;i's-'fi:n;;nt mg can obtain Excursion Tickets to Grenville and back for one Leaves Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate land ings on Tuesdays and Friaays at 4 c‘clook, p.m. T493 K. W. SHEPHERD. â€" 1§0} â€" ==mmâ€"araeel 1800 ‘lIl\"(‘!\' FORWARDING & RATILWAY coMPANÂ¥Y. ig:* OREC Until further notice the Steamer Ann Sson will leave Aylmer every day ,(Sundays excepted) for the Upper Ottawa at8:30 a.m., connecting with the Alliance at head of railroad at 12:30, touching al Arnprigr, Sandpoinc, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Wharf) Gould‘s Wharf, and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. Stages will leave Gould‘s W liirf immediately after the arrival of the Steamer A/liance for Cobden, connecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and.arriving at Pembroke same evening. e once % The Steamer Pembroke leaves Pembroke at 7 o‘clock, a.m., on Tuesday, Tharsday and Suturday for Des Joachims, calling a t intermediate ports, returning on same day, leaving at 2 p.m., connectâ€" ing at Peorbrokze with Steamer Jawon Gould which ] aves du:{ at 5 a‘m,, and arriving at Portageâ€" duâ€"Fort at 10 aair, _ 4. & The Steamer 4...ance leaves Portageâ€"drâ€"Fort every morning gSandlyl exo-pud? at $:30 a. m., mgin‘ at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, B nâ€" mechere, Bristoi, Sandpoint and Arnprior, &nd srflvin& at head of railway at 12:45, and connuetâ€" ing with Ann Sizon at Pontinc. Pasgercersreach Aylmer at 4 p.m. 1 ETE COmPDG Eow adcilich. > "The Steamer Calume leaves Haveleock for Chaâ€" peau Village and intermediate ports on Tuesdays at 6 o‘clock, a. m., und returning ieaves Chaponn Village same days, at 2 o‘clock. _ s " T I ind e l Mn ten e c ie uie c ’i"b.::i;l-g‘h t,ickgt{ to St. John, N. B.,$16; Halifax, â€"?n'a';(;'fi for Des Joachims leave Ottuwa every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. _ _ _ For further particulars apply at the office of the Compary in Oitawa City or Aylmer. R. £. CASSELS, _ Between Brockville and Ott«Wn, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : * UPWARDS, Leave OuuAn “n'"-;:: a.m. Arrive at OR ME veves erernenenenenemendiltl Leave Amyrlr:rpn vverbreneeeererencennen in ces iO ;:: Arrive at Brockville at......«..............1:46 p m. In time to cofnect with Grand Trunk Railway Night Trains, East and West. > l DoWXWARD8, L@2VO BrOCKVIIIO Bb..... ssssessmessenesssssseTi18, tm. Arrivo &st ATDPTIO® M.slessmessseeecs 12540 pim. Leave Anmnt...-.......... aversessese» 12:16 prms Arrive at WB Ab «oervcsssrsecsinssenies ©300 pem. SHIPPERS OF GOODS Travellers and tourists Upper Ottawa, RALIL WaY COMP KNY. Tlll Union l'orw-rdl-‘!.-.d l.lh::z Company having assumed the cartege of go between + OTTAWA & AYLMER I.bog to intimate that 3::-0 rate -m.:o charged on goods receiv cither Company Inv'? established .!husu:'abu :Jllgood:out:nws od from Oitawa to places on the r Ottawa. Meceipté for goods will be given by the Shipping ?k&%fsagz:cv&haflqfl the ce of the any, We _‘ Uf% GABSELS, President. The firstâ€" class Stepl Side Weeel Steamship for sale a large variety of choice “v.»...i* enas, and other flowering lpI"A:.u Orders left nu.“ ‘6» Rideauâ€"street, w punctuzliy attended n‘&‘m CURRY. Mare 1868. 691â€"3m OYAL Mail Line between Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, every T« OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION â€" compPaNny‘s * MALL STEAMER A connection is made daily with the Brockville Ottawa City, April 22, 1868 Union Forwarding ESDAY, the 231rd of JUNE " c3 mMmO s 1"T," Ottawa, March 23, 1868, pper Ottawa _]ic_fute. Condensed Time Table 1868. RECTED lately by the swubscriber at New Edinburgh, who has now on hand and ‘co rdg seurrcz __-4%'-:\ STEANSHIP. COMPANXY NEW «GREEN HOUSE. Captain R. G. Nicwors, MARKET STEAMER At four o*clock, p.m., Stramers. By Steamers of the Will leave yee EuT THE To THE AND 66 Cowley. 64 Blondin,. 46 Boltoa. 66 Dugga a. _ Overmnie % %6 Beattic $17.50 ; Portland, 1868. 1+ President, 1248 79 Master, 1868 1867 Asn_lb‘.(';b'_ Ixom â€" W arsnousy 'rl}hl SUBSCRIBERKS beg 1o eir Customers that their Sto. complete, and embraces every delica Season, among which will bo tound assortment o" Orange PEKOE, ) Flowery # < Japan #* } SUGARS, LOAF, BROKEX Le * CRUsSHED, «RrouUuxn» YEI*4 COFFEE, s@~ Ioasted and Gr Oltawa. {Iscember 19 vHOCOLATE and CuruO041, SPICAMDb, FRUITS. &c. LAYEK RAISINXS . Psny LEMONX® : f PRUXEFS, & ALNOXDPK," WALNUTS, FILBERTS, ind BRAZIL NUTS. Skates from 20 cents to $6.00 Skates! Skates SLEIGHS, SLBIGDS Super Browkfast SOUCHONu, ) 3 so~ cCosgaor, ;* Hardware of all Deseriptios At Lowest Cash Prices, At I8AACR â€" PEMemember the place, ecembe :17, 1817 Pnorlnon OÂ¥ MUSIC and Teache a k“'l‘ouha o‘l'd!:.:‘ und Painting. fi Ar t ‘wh . loo-; and Residence, O&m-um'. corner® laterâ€"street, Contre Town. Orders may be lettat his residence o7 at Orme 4 CANADIAK PAIN utSTRON8 de, Back ana »lead, Courbs, Colds, Bore Thiost Sprains, Bruisos, Cran.ps in the Sto: «ath, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowe! ha e..g:-. Burns ,Fealds. Bites, &c., ke. rgs caxd IAN PAJN, DECTROY EK HA« MR now been the public for adength© a singlu :ristunce to permanent relie! timely used, and 'om never known a sing* case of dissatisfaction where the direction; Art PM periy followed ; mummr{..nw“x uvkhlumfim.ndapa in the bi terms of its vi and magical eflects. Ki _ We speak from experience in this matter, 8t# © rom ence in this m » wrm‘hlm therefore those who #® suffering from any of the complaints for which it # .ecommended may depend upon its being # 5** e % ‘ ¢ w M-‘b 1 â€"u-:r“ In n anvintt uP nadbnn it Uthoitanthieâ€"madcimne tooak Nervous Affections/entitle it.to a highran. * "_ list of Remedics for these complaints, _ _ 4*# *" coming in from Medicine Dealers in ail parts # 89 mfcmflflhdflwm' to the universal # action it gives F The Cane dian Pain Destroyer never Sailt 19P"* mmediate rolief. All Medicine Dealert b;' Physicians orderand use it; and no famity mmumuafi-uv-c“-' Price twenty â€" ve cents bottle. §# NomTunNor & LYMAK, 8 lmfi'ig Bol by Geo. Mortimer, J-h-m&; Massey, II. Â¥. McCarthy, J. Skimbe"» * Brown, in Ottawa. Ottawa Nov. 1. 1867 Tya® _ zm THE ‘TIMES is pristed asd PUP" Tus Orrwa Toug & Prmtiso AxD mwa Coxuraxy, at the Office, 60, 8 Centre : Town, Oltawa, ~Jax®® Managiog Di ector; Aux. P FRENCH, flavored with mhmw of modern Medical 1i¢ soveries stands the u‘s Music Store AMUSCATEL, _ do _ SULTANA, : FALENT1A, CURRAXNT GRAl ALL PRESENTS BY SANTaA «LAUS, A+ TSA AC% MACE, * CINNAMON CLoYEs; GINGER, MIXED SPICES, T1itf PiamFor_tg ‘Tuition ! W . C. CLA M B4, REPARED _ for Buildings *" description, by ; cr HYSON, 16 Rideau Street, 0i Plang, Specifications, GUzZPOWDE1T HIMUERIAL, _ TWANKAY, Tremis NOC A, JAY A in Whote, H TE AS. TAYLOR‘® SIDNEY B. F7 All Ground on the P remizs D. T. BROWNXE & 0O BBOW N ALBO, JAMALCA, and ‘ CEYLOX® FRYi At JSA AC‘S l At ISAAC%, ..‘,-H“" »* >P, Architecs T s AAC‘8 NLUT MBG& Eparksâ€"stro0t Wellingter® â€" . 01 A NGEBS HARDY .u, On the OÂ¥ AD MoTT Xtng lllu. * CO, 405¢ P couste 452y #p ever$ tebrmury 7, 1866. uu'.cc. Otte w a, l'.b\.- S «) hoo, over . wre, Ridemu ‘anamry 17 #ebruary 21, 1866. ‘f';bunlt-ur-l.n tan o reses and Vork sn qusawa, Pebruary 26, 1867. R. J. WICKS Awesunerk * Norember 14, 1867. P t va l & ‘nllv wPCRERAEE N of Quebecs, HULL, near ttama Bai wEldas we in advande â€"..â€"~ f Uaa[ortsription to the m in mérantet) ces . 4 .â€"â€" Me Aoreunisixe AoKXCY Row, New Yo m“ !-‘ 6 4 au lc td winms " * _ $ goo 1 that outstripring UBT CC .‘fiâ€"d Advertwing ‘ 20010 . ... on wâ€"V se e from 3 to 6 -‘Mg.a. .A’m- RBELL, a y penemn® _ wnd to #000W® Aqvertwements r in on l #TORKNE YÂ¥A Te LA TrORNEYâ€"AT â€"LA oTaR Y â€" PUBLLC ~Â¥B pALDY MOsSGROVE & LAPIERRE & H dia “‘mâ€"crâ€"'. aRRISTER®, , flce _ Meegrove‘s AUGUSTL & _" mno u-‘ J. P. MACP Moical * D. O‘CON) vOL L. :â€"“ *â€"ljfl-“ & the Ooart HBouse, . J. ‘DONH es Lak0ret C in the Que®s itic, Clerk of the for the United C Xcegal . TETRE Court J.ouse, T, 1866. & GEM T. DAl to the d T H 1 SP

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