A feiw hints for the Voluntcer Cavalry, in zzz&m c_;:"llh lf:c zc.w“gdu: 0 'w-’l 1cutcrnan C{uha:l' Rosear laovt.ucl. late 0 & uP serbice, %’ I(ntrmd; Cavalry movements, * g#tc., #c. The natures of ‘the enclosures in Canada is caleulated to impede the ordinary m‘ of Cavairy, but this obstacle may| not ouly in . a great© measure be® overcome, but turned to an advantage if the following practice From the Us meo Szavic® Gazerre § FENCING PARTIES. The general derangement of all things which necessarily attends the progress of war, would extend to the destruction of fences for fuel and the breaking them down for other purposes, and openings would more frequently present themselves than in time of peaceful and uninterupted agrieu} ture. _ ~ It should be the study of all parties o ‘Cavairy never (inâ€"time of war) to lose an w'yof-“" ‘openings in fences, although not immediately required, for it is soon dobe and may be useful at some other time. § To effeet this with method and facility, Fencing Partics of four men cach should be detached, theâ€"odd numbers to hold the horses of the other two men «ven numbers, who should di t and, placing themâ€" dmntxth tenge on the same side with their horses, and having s post between thetd, proceed to " Deman cher," altérnately ~throwing the rails over, and, if theâ€"treenail be in the way, and that the posts eanvot be pulled asunder, one of the men ihust cut them with a swalil axe. with which the evan numbers of the part, should be ‘provided, .carried in a leathe» case on the near stde of the saddle. si* SER FIRSP PAQE. By locking out for a favourable part 6. the fence and weak post, and practicin,. this as a drill two three times, it may be done with so much easé and expeditior that four wen goin@Fen at & gallop may open t*e roud for a troop advancing at a trot, w . o \oï¬uï¬uebod. These feneâ€" ing purties should be regularly told off for the duty. f pCompliled expressiy for the Ortawa Tmxs.] The facility of Passing through fences gives a most imt power to Cavalry in the warfure of this country. Fences at all times afford a serious obâ€" stacle to an advancing line which must have to climb over themeâ€"under fire, and should Cavairy in such cases proceed rapidly to a flank, and enter the enclosures at some dis tant part of the field cccupied by the eneâ€" '!.ï¬'“,"'l{-&ylhoofï¬imkh- ers, seeing Cavalry in the same fGield and in their rear, would in most cases run for the next fence. Thé Cavairy should charge in pursuing order*From the right of fours t» the front fle," aud having gone far enough should not tatry, but cither go From the nature of these fences and the saize of the enclos#ures, an enemy is almost certain to form WMs infantry line (if on the defensive) in rear of them, and although Iittbm‘Md by the timber of such fences against â€" musketry, there is generally a ditch eeâ€"bank aloug them which is capable of giving good shelter to Light Infantry. . * Files about * and ride‘back again through them, or get out at the other end of the fieldâ€"this, if it did no more, would facilitate tbdv-aofuaofo-rmluï¬mtry and during the cemfhsion in the cnemy‘s ranks, enable the samme to pass the obstacle with but little 10o8K" : _ If there are more than one troop or squaâ€" dron, whilst one is clearing the first field of skirmishers the otlier should be passing through the next fents to occupy the atâ€" mï¬n,i!lotmelhcmm,ndif guns be attached to this cavalry force, and so employed in constantly flanking and onâ€" filading the enemy, thore would be many cases in this country where an casy victory ‘would be gained by the power which had the superioriority of Cavairy capable of so 2 d. If the fosee be sufficient to render it pr ctie.bléy always to form in two lines, a» that t .e segosd may profit by the sucâ€" oese of tas ut or retrieveite L.ilure, CaAVALERY AGAINST CavaLRy. _ With regard to C ivalry acting sgainst Cavalry, this country does not afford many places where lurge bodies are likely to meet ; but if they do meet, tho;mud%md course be equally fuir for both parties; aud the golden rule for all Cavairy operaâ€" tions should be observed, viz. :â€" Ist. To attack*at the best p.ce in con.â€" piet order and noyer stund still to be chargzed. . ® OTTaWA MARKETS Times Offce, Ottaws, July 28, 1878. : cavaLky skinmieHing. . _ It is not to be supposed that Cavairy mounted skirmishers are intended to conâ€" tend against Infuantry, the inferiority of their fire arms (even when furnished with the Spencer carbine) at a long range and, the large and exposed mark they, with their horses, present to the aim of x concealed t:o-y.vuldmdc such d practice a cerâ€" tain and absurd waste of life, or at all evehts, soon disable and dismount Cavalry so draployed :.* They are about az uncalled for az a in the small ov the back. is _ They can be domestikated dreadful casy that is as far nn:ettinq in cupboards and eating , cheese a knawing pic is concernâ€" Rats originally came from Norway and I wish they h_ad’origifly“lt‘ai!l there. The best way to domestikate them that I never saw, iz to surround them g!adl with a ll.ll:p; you can reason wit them to great advantage. â€" Rats are â€"migratorousâ€"they migrate wherever they have a mind to. _ â€" _ _ Pizen is also good for rateâ€"it softens their moral nature. j 4 Cats hate rats, and.rats hate cats, and â€";hodon‘t? het uad su there is between fift nixtym- ot . rats in A-aiu,’hnl quote nw fmwmcnoryâ€"ud ldon"l: suppose t is a si necessary rat the whole lot. This shows at a glance how n-nyw-agnuthgnu. 1 OAmidnt a4) shoe pegs do by machinery. One pair of healthy rats is all that any man wants tew atart the rat bizness with, and in-'ng- dais, without any on:l:z,hc will begin hate ratsâ€"tew turn oph. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY! HECTOR McLEAN, (Auctionâ€"er and Real Estate Agent,) (1 1s been Mbyll.l-luaui to sell . : side of that leading through Dukeâ€"street, Chauâ€" diere, together with the frstâ€"class three storey CUT STONE BUILDING, SHEDS, AND OFFICEI THEREON. Ts boilding is presently cccupied by the Mesars Basverville, Grosers; and Atackhuuse & Dorion, Artiâ€"ts, &0., at a nott asmuaal reatal of $368, and as the expiration of the present lease it WILL REXT vOR §101, PER aASNXUX. ‘The puilding is about 37 feet square, and extends over an archway. . The cellars kre cool in summer, trost p cof in winter, and well airea. The whole promises are well arranged for commercial and residental purposes, and altogsther one of the best TUESDAY, TBE 1812 DAY OF AUGUST, 1848, 4t 12 ofslook, noon, the northâ€"western half of Lot \umber Three. in Block A, on the northâ€"sasters properties nmo in this market. For wirms, conditions and other intormation spply personally to HI. McLxAN, Anctionser, or by letter to MR. JOHN MACAULEY, on the preâ€" VALUABLE TIMBER LIMITS! BLACK RICER, LAKE TEMISCAMANXG, ANXD CHALK RIVER. Has received lastructions to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTIO X $ Sule poritive. # _ No. 10, Lake Temiscamang do _ 80 do | The above limits are highly recommended, and are well worthy the sttention of Lurabermen, Mill )wners and Capitalists, For terms of.sale, description of limits, and furâ€" ther laformation, apply to * Thursday, the Ist day of October next, _ At the hour of 2 o‘slook, pus., The undermentioned License or Licenses to * â€"â€" CUT TIMBEL. Ll MAaIRDRESsI®G s aL008 BELL‘S BLOCK, ELGIXâ€"sr. This FALOON has been firted up in a neat wad atrastive munner and is always attended by cumpetent and ationtive work men. ~ ttste : 1LB83, x 6 l-'“:.u- By Public Auction, on the Premises, Rats enhance in numbers faster than # MPORTANT SALE UCTIOYX SALE Ottawa, July 20, 1844, Ottawa, April 13. UNIOX HOUSE, CiTY OF OTTAWA. 6, Lake Temiscamang do 7, Chalk River, do HECTOR McLEAN Black Biver, Area 27, miles RATS ABCTR McLEAN, A¢ do 19/1d P-oculnm To FARMER®, And all whem it may comoern \ MONTREAL WAREHOUSE staXx OF THE AXYVIL, No. %, RIDEAU You can fnd a complete assortment of HARVESTING IMPLEMEN 'l'§ Consisting in parPof 5e _ GRAS3 ANXD CRAILN SCYTAES. Blood‘s Solid Qerman Steel, Ml-luo-nm Blood‘s Sclid -d."‘ o peeree iï¬ eel, Â¥ u-ma on Pattern Steal, Siekied, % .-,Bllu.!-.-. * rale Cradles, Muley and Grape Vine, ies May Rakes. Straight and Bent, 3SHMELE & HEAYVY MARDWARE Hay FPorks, s Ckeq Soy the Stones, Grind Stones, from 20 lhe. to 200 lhe., §¢., §¢., Together with a complete assortment of .. Aintids drpim thang Poigyy Ae. A. " * , &e., &6. PE Reomember the place. THO8. BI IKT. Bign of the Anvil, 408y No. 24 Rideanâ€"straet. . 10,000 50 CASES ROYAL ITALIANX BITâ€" TER®. J. MARTIN & CO. llllll NGH, PORK, FLOUR, TER, CHEESE We, the undersigned Dakers of the City of Ottaâ€" na‘v\flrï¬-fl’wbt{udm. mlr“ the better management of tos Bread, vit. :â€" No more than twelve (12) loaves shall be given to the doren is anv case. ’.‘l:orhod Bread at present shall be NIN! PENCB for the four t loaf, and White Bread TEN _ At a reoeht meeting of the Bakers ol this city the hnu%d-hl-'uu-ou; We, the undersigned Bakers of the City of Ottaâ€" _ All Breadto be PAID FOR ON DELIVERY, to enable Bakers to purchase flour at the lowest Jehn Coombe, Ottawa, July 13, 1868, A GCOD COOK & HOUSEMAID WIITI.. 100,000" FTOR SALFL READ! BREAD : BUFTER TUBS, in good Atraw Porks*, AT THE Af TW® PR SALt. LBS,. MAPLE St1GAR« J. MARTIN &.0C0, Thos. Haniy, Wilham Gandry Francois V acron, R. B. & J. C. Jamicson. J. MARTIN & 00. . J. SUTTON, Queen‘s Wharf. J» MARTIN & CO. WED SHIXGLE®S 1914 8T., BUT#* WINE AND SPIRTT VAULTS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL FoR CasH ONLY w90 Dokuy por‘s “IM Cases, Gin, 14 hu.lu.): z Booth‘s Loadon O}I y o crrae t o Berawrd‘s and Thunpéon‘s Gin =......... 6 06 Ur «n Seal Champagoe 8. stcausmietle S AAD UPWARDS. PORT WINESâ€"Iraham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &0 No. i 4 :t.u......._ « A 80 * IPOTIOT Old..... cassssess ++ 4 $0 #* _b , VerY BB® Old.....cssccssssccccees & 13 fll‘lllflt-u-nq'-. Pemartin‘®, &c. No. 1 Baperior Light tohis Wine..82 00 *Â¥ *4 . issc c & 90 â€" _R 161 and ‘les on the cast ‘side of the main road *6 © %, AMileuestersetrntrencirizesersectwums us Th B0 /10 00 Eo- wawa to Kichmond ; about bï¬ acres of it «* 4 Superior old..... .......ss . .« 4 $0 12 80 i ars oleared and und »r cultivation, it is situat« # _b , Very fine old ..................... $ 73 15 50 | ed amongst the be«t lamyis in the County of Carleâ€" Huillllsâ€"u.-nq'-. Pemartin‘®, &c.: | ton, 1t is fifteen wil«s flom Ottawa, and five miles No. 1 Baperior Light tobie Wine..®2 00 _6 00 | from Richrhond and the River Goodwood,. a conâ€" t & KXE _ du ...« ..s.0» 3 00 â€"8 75| stantly fowing stream partes through the centre * & NeRY UE _ cccouse rescornce. 4 $0, 10â€" 00 1 of it, t y * 4 Very Super:Ot................».» % $0 12 80 | _ Qneâ€"terth of the parchase vmy is to be paid U# & NOfY ©06................».......» 0 580 15 00 | down by the parchaser to the Vendor or his 8o iciâ€" Single sawple bottles at above rutes, â€" . tors at the time of wale by v-x of «g?u. and the Also, of Standird Brands, ia wood or botite, old | balance on or beâ€"ore the 1st AUGU®T next : upon and new, Branties, Rums, Gins, uid Tom lins, | prywent of which he will be entitled to a conveyâ€"1 Irish. Sooteh and Caradian Whiskies. anse, and let into possession. Canadian Ale, in wood or bottle. _ . c In other respects the gondittons of sale are the Guluness‘ Porter, pigts agd qhart« HIbLg&H‘s | standing conditions of the Court of Cnaneary.: The Porter, and quarty. Bass‘ and Allsopp‘s | deed trom the lato Alexander Emaslio to the Plainâ€" Alos, and q._-}-. C e ! tiff will be produced at tio!..lr.o._d sale. . .00 _ _ Clurets, Hooks, Santernes, uracao, Marazsckino, Chartrease, Royal Italian Biters, &0., &0 _ _ Purityi a all cases guaranteod, and goods mark ud at the lowest quotatisa«, o ut Onders b‘y mail with eaâ€"h, promptly attendod to Goods delivered to any past of the ciy free o charge.. A discount to persons buying in quantity or by the ariginal package. â€" Inspostion levi‘.4. * _THE OTTAWA TIMES, JULY 27. The ambscriber would intimate to thore «[ his qustomers with whom cursent accunnts may have c BUCH A N AN‘S Unrivalled | Mixture of Mocha, JAVA & JAMAICA,~ Roasted and Ground, Daily on the premises, by steam power. & ts â€"â€"â€" JAS. BUC&ANAN, rstaa o Russex and We‘llagtonâ€"sts. suulunu.un. HIDDRN VIRTUE3 BsOVGHIT To LIGHT. All kinds of Scar«s copstantly oa hand and for F r 300 years the curative ‘prq-crun of Sarsaâ€" par F‘izn aave lain dormant in a p it of the roo‘, that have escaped the notice of chowmists, By the naw proce s recently discovered by Dr. Kadway in ertr. oting the ineaicinal properties from vegetable subs@nees that entei into the o-rnm.-n of K AD WAX‘s KENGVARIING RusucVENT SAksAâ€" PAKLLLIAN, the erystoliine pringiple of sarsaâ€" parilia, was found to pssess the true viâ€"twes asaribed to this root, obtained as it now is under DK RAUVâ€" WAY‘3 new process, resoues, by its vonderfui curative power over all fiams of caronie, skin. scrofuivus, and unsared nnod.x diseases, the ation of Sarsepariila from the unfaverable w"' the medical faculty. < BAGSAPARLLLIAN, sARSAPARILLLIAN, assocsated with other ingredients of extraordinary curstive properties, enters into the‘composition of Baldwia‘s Alarm Money Drawers, r THE BEST soW IX vSC. ' Paris Exposition tion of its pu{:l'uutluuu. To cases where there is dificulty in the nh:r and Diabetes, Gravel, Catarrh, or lrritation of the Bladder, Bright‘s Diséaâ€"e, sto., is present, this remedy will give imâ€" mediate relief, and insure a cure. RADWAY‘3 RENOVATING RESOLVEXNT, And this remedy may now be considsred as the most efectual and quick curative remedy in ail Chronic Glandular, Skin, Kidaey, B‘adder and Urinary discases. In diseares of the Lungs, Bronchi, Throst and Liver, it affords immediate assistance, It commuanicates its curative powers through the blood, sweat and urine. The moment it is awailowed it commences its work of tomâ€" tion and the o:c»-dodn‘p hawore m the w the waste of the body with sornd and waterial, ard secures functional harâ€" mony of each deprared organ in the natural seoreâ€" Qurstio®.â€"Dr. Aâ€"â€"t aske: " Will your SARâ€" SAPARILLIAN RESOLV ENT make a permanent cure of uncared secondary disease, and restore the vigor of life to those unfortunates who by seif abuse or «therwise stl:.d-h&.-u. of the life faid ? Assw asâ€" strengthening. an« reparative F‘.F.!‘;"? remedy i« truly woo» derful. In 1819â€"50, when this remedy was first introduced, it made extraor inary cures of persns who were treited unsuccessfully on lhoAP.:r'hln both in Europe and in t«is country, by vapor m of Mercury, Arsenic, Sulphur, ..4’;.45. Potash, Mercury, in several forms, and by inuncâ€" tions, whtah only 1 or stifled the disoase, have since married and have children of from 5 to 15 years now living, without a sign of inherited discase. ‘This we consider good evidence of i*s thorough curative and fruitful eflicacy * â€"(See 14 of Falsaand True, Dr. Kadway‘s q':d'.al book, article headed, "Ricord vs. : ) â€"a .-l remedy, under the old proce«s, -hpm:m“m.mhu- ure is improbabie and althost impossible, In all cases ot Skin Diseases, Pimples, Blotohe®, Worms or Insects, Black Spots in the Flesb, Sores, Eruptions, etc., & few doses will remove and reâ€" store the Skin to aclear and beautiful appearance. In Chronic Diseases, Ulcers, Tumors, Fever, Sores, oto., a cure is sure to follow its use. 12 ali disesses of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and where the Urine deposits sodiments cither of a brick dust color, gravel or Albumon, white shrods dnd?-.u.n a few doses will dTlhu "fl lerror to its natural condition, BAK3Aâ€" P _ll&l&:&ï¬â€œhflummï¬z hvhll.‘“ than Bucha. See that enc bottle of way‘s Resolvent has the word =Sarâ€" uml.n'hn'-thhhl. $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 85. DF. RADW AY & Co., C( c _ 489 8t. Paniâ€"street, Montreal, $AF Sent to all parts of Canada, W. M. MASSEY, 4 Agent, Ottawa. Reav Fars« axs Tavk â€"Send one letterâ€"stam to RADW a Y & CO , 4# st, Pualâ€"»treet, I.-m[ 1*-0“--«? thoussnds wiil be ï¬. you. Price of RE3LVENLC sARSAPARIUCTAN, 81 per bottle, or $10 per dos n. TsÂ¥b May 11, 1868 1OFFEE ! _ COFFEE : Ee im nrem ". Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W For the relief and of + Vites‘ y + f wa, C. Dessn, Pesipert uyitants ,‘.‘?‘Z"’n.ï¬â€˜,.,.,‘. OUIDA‘S BOOKS. Ottawa, Marca 11. N is frowm the re \ lebrated French ‘ .I"\.)-nldu..' and the nq':uu. \.un-.. "*Which has l'gowflq:. de Vigne, Ohend9ns JMAMMES DBEBE | 4305000 ommerrmimere soouts ended tm Â¥ w 7 m $A metiical siit! was of o +r it har fog ced the | ~ _ THE BOOK FOR 10E £Ei§ N. %» OR SALEâ€"tTuc wesrâ€" o-bdhtnlhoufl:y'_y.dbh pubticity. The | _ The Holid»y Aumber of London society, just the erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27. is ine has the subscriber‘s name and asdre»s on | thing for the Sea side First &.ub Ottuwa, EFront Neâ€" f:ndo Prige one dullar. Sole Proprictor, | _ AAF" See our New stock of Praye: Books and pean, and Lots Nos. 26 ‘and 28. in J. a HARTE, Chemist, 3.6, Notre Dame..trest, | Soivices ; -l"h-“;- ;5":.“";&": Bibles. 3':: .g‘-“:‘m;m in the ocov .ation Moatreal # | o . Aylen, ‘or further ’u‘d.\ Mart«‘s Plorida Water, to anything im» 10 Sparkeâ€"strect, I to sou» and ‘Wx. Tauxso®, N ard ported. mng.‘...r:u; S 1':;', 498y Opposite the Russeli House. mam.m.m».' Jm«l 11 Matcal/est., Telegroph Co‘s Buildin A E.N OLpDpDS To those who enjoy a cup of REALLY FINE COFFE} ALEX, WORKMAN & C0,, (Gcod sound Wine ARODEE!S EPILEPTIC CURE, NOTICHE. OTTAW a, â€"IRYâ€" AT THE , threatening imp x mey, Ottawa, Agents T30 Por Das £8 00 8 t 10 00 12 50 ‘ All and singular that certain parcel or trast of land and premises situate |]il’ and bol-’ in the | Township of Nepean, in the Couny of Carieton, and Province of Ontario, containing by admeasureâ€" ' ment one huncred neres, be the same m«re or less, | being composeq of the North Halt of Lot Number rixteen, in the Fifth Concersion of the said Townâ€" \ ship of HT:; :ldo:; Froot. TR said 1 well adapted farmi râ€" .....mm.v! ‘las on the aast alde of the -mm.i sold with the .aplvb‘uol of the Master of this Court, at uTTAW A, by PUBLIC AUCTION, by UECTOUR MOLEAN, »t nie Auction Uoonc..*?un- street, in the cué of Ottaws, at tweive olock, ngur, on WEDNESDAY,the 15th JULY NEXT, DAVIS vs, EMSLIE. In pursuance of tne Decree in this cause dated the urJANU * RY, 1867, and the fina} order for sale horein dated the 30th MAY last, there wili be the fellowing Koal Estate, vis In other respects the gondittons of sale are the standing conditions of the Court of Cnaneary.: The deed trom the late Alexander Emalio to the Plainâ€" tiff will be produced at the time of sale. . . ._ _ All parties to fhe suit, with the excoption of the Vendor. are to be at liberty to bid _ _ Further {;\ tioul «rs, and conditions of sale. may he has at the Offices of the said Master and MEsSRS LEWIS, PLNXHEY AND WARD, otts. wa, and M. ,R. VANKOUGHNET, Eâ€"Q., and MESSuS. ODONOHOER & WARMOLL, Toronto. Dated this 1Jh day of June, 1848, + \~ (Signed), JOHN wu‘o.\'. Master #t Ottawa. LEWIS, PINHEY & WARD, OT’%‘AWA AGENCY : Oceâ€"Desbarats‘ Ruilding, 77 Spawks 8t â€â€˜â€œJIM"T‘ ie a n ons®k nxerirmany, RoyalCanadianiank J. DURLK & 8OX have just received from the best Eglish and Canadian Manufastarers a large siook of BLANK BOOKS Orders or communications yro:yfly attended to, and medicines sont to any part of the Dominion. Charges moderate. _ _ _ _ ______ _ T844 VETERINXARY ESTABIHSHMENT _ YORKâ€"STREE1, OTTAWA, Of every desoription, also Reseipt Books, Order Books, Blank Nute Books, Time Books, Bill Boâ€"ks, &0. Oe ni se + M T Memorandum â€"Books, Pooket Ledgers, Cass Books. Pocket D ks Cierks® Cheok Books, Pust avd Foulrs:p Topying Lttr Buoks and Tresse: C opying Ew 18. and Brushes _ . A »plendia lo: of dlaâ€"s and Pewtir Lnkstands ; & few extra large size «uitable tor Bank use. Wind»or and ~ew on‘s <olid Sketoh B ok. © Antoine‘s Celebrared Viotette Copylng Ioks. ihe .+ -n.l‘v en ; the best Pen in ase. Postage and Bill st«mps. For s«is by â€" _ Invite iaspection of the splendid consignment of Whish they have just reseised choice collection »f 3@ ea comprisits â€"A 0 l J uURIH & SoX, 498y _ 10 Sparksâ€"xt., opposite ths Russell House Next to Salmen‘s Hotel. .. 0. ~F..COLE M A X,â€"*Â¥. (Member of the College of Veterinary After celebrated Aitits, hardsomely framed. Also a large as.ortment of Nonsisting of Dacunters, Temblers and Wines, of the lates® styles, together with severel elegant Tox wni Broakfast dets, all of which are offered at ro markably cheap prices, _ â€" . _ 0.3 â€" = _ A small balance ot the Dry G3b4s Stock still on hand. which will be disposed _ at extra low figures to close the consigament. Oitawa, Jaly 13, 1848. T83â€"3m CULTIVATORS. PLOV GH 8, FORKSs AND STONES, ln great variety ; and a genoral assortment of HARDWARE, * Ottawa, Jaly 14, 1868 BOILED ANXD RAW OILL, MNACHINERY AND LUBRICATING, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES® POSTPINXEMENT OF CIÂ¥IL SERVICE RIFLE MATCH NIW BOOKS®! NEW BOOKS : The Spanish Gipsey, by George Kliot; Part 3rd of the r:,n. of :Jch. z..uh. of He‘r of h ';ï¬.l:l‘o'y" w she vmu!l l'l),l“:' Chas. 4 . Bra don ; -vegdha'enhn. by Pu(.â€lhuâ€". (new don; ~readian Geology, by Prof. Dawson, (new eainon) ; The Disciple, b,v’O lnD«n(-ld; Author of ~nnaie of a Q «sist .\.s‘lumu; W eek Day ~ermons. by R w. Dale; uerser t Troth, D Mc i oge e ie O en vel by the Br.thers thare, (new edition) Opoohn uud Addreises on the ‘ahy Aulzu Unian, b{ the late tiâ€"m. 4 1». McFoe; 150 sketches and Flavs of Sermons, by Dr. Jabes Buros. QUIDA_'S BOOKS. Granville de Vigno, Chandos, Adalin, Under *" PA soox ror AnK #xik x The Holidey Aumber of London society , just the thing for the Sea side »ar see our Sew stock of Praye: Books and Sorvices ; also Posket, Pâ€"=w and Fawily Bibles, J. DU «1E & %03, _ _ 10 Sparkeâ€"strect, Vendor‘s #oligitors TATIONERY. ® THE EXTREME HEAT, Till Monday, the 3rd of August. Ten rounds each man at 200 and 440 yards To commence at 3 p.m., on the above date, By permission of Col. Wily. FINE‘ENXGR AVINGS, RESH ARRIVAL®. CYTHERS®! SXATHS : OTICE (n account of T97td N EW â€"G 00 DS ANSELL & MICHAELS CUT GLASSWARE, In Chancery. NAILS B A K E8| T. ISAAC8, _ _ Centre Town, Spmksâ€"st. A8D J. WINGFIELD, Sergt. Civil Bervice GLAS8, M. P. HAYES. ~__ Aoget. 4 81 PUTTY, 768t d ON and AFTER FRIDAY, the 25rn of MAY, 1888, and until firther notice, TRALNSâ€"will run as follows : «8 Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. _ 10.35 a, m. Express, 1;35 p. m. 4.15 p. m. LRaVR OTTAWA. ARRIVRIN PREACOTT. Expre:s, 7%a. m. 9 25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. 4.15 p. 12. The time of these Trains has been eoarranged as to ensure connection with night and day traics on Grand Trunk, eas‘ anu west. j N. B.â€"â€"These 1raims run on Montreal Tvme. Baggage to and from Ottawa «heeked through from and to stations on Grand Trank Railway Return tickets to Presoott, K.-E'm. and Jtteâ€" wa at reduced rates can he had at the principals aâ€" tions o= the line. T DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS, 8T. LAWRENCR aAaND OTTAWA : RAILWAY. The 7:15 a.m. trair, frem Brocky.lle connects with |U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for ousvni, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort; Pembroke, &¢., &c., and the 1:15.p m. train from . Eandpoint leaves after those steamers are duo» rom east and west. 1 * M ABBOTT. ‘ Managing Director, _ | Erockyilte, Auril 11. + 412y | A«. M.«=TRAINS _ will leave 7:15 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 SANDPCTINT. A. M.s=TRAINS will leave 5: 15Slnd l:‘: at 5:15 a.w. and 1:2¢ p.m., arriving at S:oekvillo at 11:30 a.m. and q.m., arriving at Brogkville at 11:30 a.m. and :45 r.m. ~% 8 All traing on main lime connect at Smith‘s Falis with Trains to t »d from Perth. _ @« CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY | comPaxy, ; | Will be held at the + | COMPAXNY‘3 OFPTCR, in the CITY of 0T TAW A (‘n.\su TRUNK â€" RAILWAY COM+e K PANY OF CANADA. Trains now leave BONAVENTURE STATION as follows : Day Express for Ofdouburg. Oitawa, Brockville,â€" Kingston, Bellevilie, Toronto .uuel;h. London, Brantford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and a‘l points. WeBt, Btu............».. Nigh: â€" do _ do :. do do _ do Accommodation Traimfor Vaudreuil at Returbing each morting, arriving in MODUOB] De.. 1sascsveesenezseeeeeseesese000s 020 & M Accommodation T+ain for Kingston and Antermediate St«tions, at.... ........ T00 a m Trains for Lachine >t ..........*5:00 a m, 7:00 a m Â¥:a m.‘2 noon, 3; 0 pm, #4:40 p m, 5:00 p m and €:30 p m. 4 *The 5:00 a m «nd 4:‘0 p m Trains rons th:ough to Accoremndation Train tor Isiand Pond 1268.} SUMMER ‘ARRANGEMENTs. [1868 __Flattsburgb, sud there connect with the Charo pleln bosts, ~ _ * avd Inmermediate Stations at......... Express fOF BOBWRD RtL.....ss0 smm esns Exprees ‘or Buston and New Y or k, at ...... l:p?u fur Q‘:olu:e. ‘I.ln‘ Popd, Gorâ€" ~ BMIG AB4 POTIL@DOs ue cxmemninernes on Night Express for Quebed, Isla4 Poud, Gorbam and P.»tland, stopping beâ€" tween Montreal und isl=na rond at 8t, Hilaira, st, Hyncinthe, Acton, wm. therbrooke, Watérvilie _ and Con feook only, ut........ ..........10:10 J m par Slmlng Cars on ait Nigut Truins. Bag: ‘nr cheoked througb. he steamer Cartfta leaves Portiand every BATUT OAY AFTERNOO¢ (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fax, N s,, returming on Tues isy, | Superintendant. Ottawa, May 14, 1568 BSbe has excelient accominodation for\ ere Py iob panintnreemntnemeemieanmmbnt | queed 45,7 The Iuternational Company‘s Steamers, runoing in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, eave Poâ€"t‘and every M~NDaAY, WBD‘IK.\DA{ and FKIDAY, at 5 p m, for St. Jonn, N B. & _ For farther information and time of arrival and departure of all trains at temminal and way st«â€" g:, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure: 8taâ€" . . __ ~C.J: BRYDGES, Managing Director. Tickets issued through at the Company‘s princi pel ecktHank, _: _ â€"." . 21. & 00 00000 0 Oe (formerly the Ottaws & Proscott Railway.) THE ANNUAL Of which all persons interested aro hereby requirâ€" ed to take notice. FRIDAY, l4ra OF AUGUST NEXT, At TW ELVE o‘clock, noon, Ottawa City, June 27, 186%., HANXGE OF TINE. Enquire at the Store. Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1863. VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET. 4 . 3 ~~, NO more eligible chance could be 5. k offered to any P"?bc“ the Hotelâ€" :mh.phi line than the lease of the wbove YIRSTâ€"CLASs HOTEL Being on e eve of Confederation, and (ttawa being &llh.ly settled upon as its capital, _ The Victoria Hote! could not fail to be made to pay. It l}hflt -tbot-on -od:z style of "i:l:lm ture, of cut stone ; tas large mss windows, wud is four Horlet high, seviurire of the basement It is finely situated on the corner of Wellington and O‘Connorâ€"streets, immediately opposite the Parliaâ€" ment Bu and bas three vacant int» attached, so that the 840 could be enlarged tc any ¢â€" ““ » ‘;.“hl] 1mdl) to be addressed to . , 18 CLEMOW, Esq., Richmond Rosd, Onewa . w wa, C. Ottawa, Marca 11. 3.7'9;: SUMMER ARRANGE MENT July 7, 1888, ROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAIL» W AY. LbAYE PRESCOTT. Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. Express, 1;35 p. m. Commencing on the 20th April, 1888 ANADA CEXTRAL RAILWAY co. Two Dwellings to Le, FOR SALE OR TO LET. GOING SOUTIH AXD EAST LEAVE BROCKYILLE Aailroads. GoLING wEsT, x oTICF A® E. MARTINEAU‘S3 Clothing Etore, Corner of Sussex and Clarâ€" enceâ€"s! reets. KING the Up E. IAM'INE; oP GENERAL MEETING W ; R. WORSLEY, EUG. MARTINEAU 64 ARRIVE JX OTIAW Managing Di'réetm, 3 4:30 p m 4:10 ; m 7.00 F;40 2:00 p m Quebec and. Galf Ports Tuesday. The hretâ€"class Iron Serew Steamship St. Andrew‘s Whar, tor Pigtou, Nova Seotia, calling at Patser Point, Gazpe, Perce, Chascham, Neweastle, Miramichi and Shediac, â€" Ecturning willieave Pictou on Tuesday, 4th Augnst, at A w‘olvek, p.m. "JI be steamers connect at Shediac with E. & . A. R K. toSt John, N B., and steamer for Prince Edward Iriand, and at Pictou with N. 8. Railway to Hutifax. ; Through tickete 1téS:. John, N. B.,$16; Halifax, Nova Seotin, $17,50 ; Rastport, $ 7 50; Portkand, $19.50 and Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by steamers at reduced rates./For freight or passage apply tw f * uo OR CAE c ic ts 2 CHAS. E. BRUSH, Agent, Ottawa July 21, 1868. 3 trip. 1 r Fiustâ€"class Fare (©i0als @XtFA) .......»»»=»» 83 50 Second +« e iedergesume resvripes Ae ABO nï¬ijg * Mle:ou:lrn * i5 reananmetenennerss M 200 age checked tarough. l'ueclil'xpreu daily to and from Montreal and i lehifings.. > .~ 2000 09.,.0900] :.; | The Steamer 1...;:«' lo.m.‘PW‘:-:.l'-l’od 1 @ morning »ys exce! at $:30 a.m , | -:'A'u. at Uw(l:"- W‘-rf, h':nl{'- Whart, Enâ€" | oncbere Bristoi, Sandpvint and Arppriot, + od | mlnnu head or raitiray at 1.:42, anu connuetâ€" | ing with Aas Simon at Poutine. Â¥atser=ers reach | Ayimer at 4 p.n. * | ~ The Steamer Colume leaves Maveleck for Chaâ€" | peaun Village and 1 tormsaiste ports on Tuésdays at 6 o‘clock, a. m , und returning tear=s Chapeaso | Villinga same day», at 2 oclock. ____________ _ w Caplain A. Bowit, > Leaves the Queen‘s Wharf with mails and parsenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morcing, (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at halfâ€"past 6 o‘clock, arriving at 4:45 > Pu-":u for Des Joachinsleave Ottawa every ‘ Monday, Wednesday and Friday. | _ For further particulars apply at the office of the ’ Compar y in O:tawa City or Aylmer. . R. £. CASSELS, â€" Tickets, &o., may be obtained at the ofice of Mr. C. E. BRUSH, and aiso at the Office on the wharf, or un board the steamer. Aap fare 18(S . MATL STEAMER n vHOCILATE and vuu0ri Queen y V ictoria,) "RENCH, favore sit s _ Passengers for the celébratod Caledonia Springs landefat LOrgua,. _ .: 2 .. o.0 1. ; _ Parties aesircus of a pleasant mt ean obtain Excursion Tickets to Grenville and back for ne Léaves Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate land Ings on Tuesdovre and Friaays at 4 o‘clock, p.m 1863 ORE@ 98, _® = 4, _ Cowley. cALUMET, @ = 44 Blondin. JA8O GOULD, = *4 Boitoa PONTIAC, _ = # i+ _ Dugya«s. PF. â€" BROKE, = « 0 «6 Overman. sNOW BLtLD, ® & *# Beatties Until further notice the Steamer Ann Sweon will leave Aylmer every day (Sundays exsepted) tor the Upper Uttawa at «:30 a.m., connecting with the Allionce ut head of rsilroad ut 12:40, touching a1 Arnprior, Suiâ€"Apoins, Bristol, Bopnecbere, E arrell‘s ¥‘L«rf, Gould‘s Wharf, and Portage daâ€"t ort stages will teuve Goma‘s Wharfimmeaiately alte: the urrival of the Ste»mer A//iance for Cobden, sonpecting with 2tâ€"amer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembrune same evening. ‘The Steamer Pembroke loaves Pembroke at 7 v‘slock, a.m., un Tueeday, Tharsday and Suturda y for Des Jouchins, calling a 1 intermediate ports, returning on same day, leaving at 2 p.m., comnect> ing at Pe »brskze with Steamer Jason Gould which |,aves dany at 5 a«n., und arrivieg «t Portageâ€" duâ€"Bort at 10 a4r, > Upper Ottawa Reute. A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Octawa lh.llmu{ onthe up trip at Arnprior at 2 o‘clock p 11., in time to connect with the Grand Trunk Railway night trains esst and wert, and on the downward trip at Randpoint 1;:35 a.m., Aroprior 1 :10, 0_ _ Between Brockville and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : â€"â€" UPWARDE, l:r:‘u Ottawa u......::o. #, mm ve at Arpprior at .......................2:00 pm. 1876 ATRBPTIOT #t ....ss..ss2ssssss0s0s»»»»»»»»2:20 p.M1. Arrive at Brockville at......................2:45 :-. In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railway Nigkt Trains, East and West. U DOWXWARDS Leave Brockville at..... ......... FZ% PARATUS, with cylinders complete, cheap ~fAKE Store forme w. B for cash. Apsl‘{.u W?LLIAx rlï¬)bmlcf I l‘ woop. \'4:. 38, o:limus M" w ussexâ€"street, Ottawa. + s8itt been r .tted by the subscrbers, and will be opef® onl eseen mdns i ornrmmeomen eomenntrren ons >â€"â€"â€" | on MONDA7, FOUKTEENTH OCTOBER, *# an entise new stock of Arrive at Olt@wa at .... SEALED TENDEKS, addressed to the underâ€" signed, will be received atthis of:ce until KOON of FRIDAY, the 3ist JULY instant, for the conâ€" struction of a PIER at the head of the Cornwail! Canal ; and also for the construction of a REGUâ€" LATING WEIR and RACEW AY, bet reen Locks Nos. 17 and 18, opposite the Town of Cornwall. Plans and specifications of these works can be seen at this office or at the oï¬ :e uf the Superintenâ€" dent of the Cornwall Canal, on and after TUESâ€" DAY, the 2ist IN4TANT, where Printed forms 0° Tender can also be obt«ined. > Traveliers and tourists will find this a delightful A SELFâ€"ACTING SODA WAT PARATUS, with eylinders compl for cash. Apply to WILLIAM PKC The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest, or any tepder, By Order, ie Anoines Th« signatures of two solvent persons willing to hecome surety for the d se falfiliment of the Conâ€" trant must be atracied to each Tender. Department of Paslic Works, OQuawa, 10th Juiy, 185#. OYAL Mail Line between Quebec, + + New Brunswick »nd Nova Sootia, every > [‘ll‘o‘l"l‘.l\\'l RIVER NXAYVIG A T“).\‘ compPax y ‘s MAIL STEAMER Ottawa City, April 22, 1864 NION FORWARDINXG & KaILW Ar COMP a 3 Â¥. e «â€"~ 1403 1868, Condensed Time Table | OTICE TO CONTRACTOR®. 81.A SELFâ€"ACTING §80ODA WATER AP»â€" sTEXyYSHIP COMPAXY Pacuurrce~gif, t iA ~gil & i P cmmarercgd w e Captain R. . Nicuors, CAarTaAI® CoxX® €trames MARKET STEAMELI At four o‘elock, p.m FOR SALE. QUE BEC W. MOORE, Manager, Quebe Will leave THE the 28th of JULY, and infermediate lanuâ€" lILBERIS, t 4 o‘clock, p.m * NWw . sHEPHERD. | BRAZ! NUTS 186G8. F. BRAUN, kecretary »eeise»»7 :16 » m »»»...12:10 p.m «... 12:15 pm ....... 5:00 pm 33 President 7948 37 1868 1 so8 1867 as» 1868. Ixom W anmdiots; Tub; SUBSCRIDEIS beg 1o q wair Customcts tinst thiir Stock «omplet;, and \m_bv:m-ru EVeTY dclicuca Jeason, amoug w_l.hh will bo tound a M awsortment o" _ Orange T Flowery Japan SUGARS, LCAF, LBROKEX 14 ~~~ CAUSHELI | SPIC)S, COFFEE, FRUILTS, &c. LAYEK RAISIN®, in Whole, 4h T. T. BRLUWXE 40 Ottawa {»scember39 405t Brevkfast SOUTCHONG, â€" . Yo . CONGOr, Supegicr HYSOX, a _ GUZPOWDET ©30% s INPERIAL, «oo T#aXk®raAy, 'l\llE CANAVIAN PAIN DESIPGYER now boees befcre the public for a ler B _ now boee» befcre ie public for a ler time, and whenover used is well liked, neve» 1 in a single imstance to {"e permanent relief timely »wed, und we beve never known a; case c;'_ od“‘.uuivfn:lh-:-lcu the directions : y followed ; mw‘dneouuri,ulhn mm its cperatiops,‘ and spe«k in the bi terme of its virtues and rngical ~fects. ® | TBE TINES is pristed mod pubIMN / " . _Tas Orrwa Timse Prixtiso asp Pomas# | _ mwmeCourasy; at the Office, 60, Gparkesl \ _ Centre Town, Ottawn,. Jixgs JoT! F Managrog D\ «stor ;z Aisx. B. 338790 We rpeak from experience in thi» matter, bavit tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who #® suffering from «ny of the complaints for which ## «ecomsnended may depend upon its being a fore cien Remody.‘ & # _ of Hiano, Voice and UHarmony. Also, We Aark, Teacher of D «wipg and EPninting. Mublt «noms and desidence, U‘Connorâ€"stree‘, corbet ‘aterâ€"street, Co Are Town. Jrders may be leit ut his resicence or at Ormed O‘s Music gtoro. & 452 The astonishing eflcacy of theâ€" Canadian Y Destroyer, in curing diveaser for which it 1 ft commended, and its wonderful success in subduing thetortur‘ng paine of Roeurmatiem, and inte ieviny Nervous A}oed.c.c;ddo it l;' m lul‘t. .'ul"a : Remedics for these complaints, # 2:.1‘.. io from Idkl;mnh .u'."u‘:h country for further #u wach testifying #* to the universal O}J{“fll"fl § smm ’) ROFESSON OF MUSHC and if Viape. Voice and Harmony â€" ‘The Canz tian Pain Destroyer never falle to giw mmediate ro‘ief, All Mcdicine Dealers .:(rl Physic.1 2s order and use it; and no fawily wilh 'hi-lk -Mn::)qh. 4 _ Pricc +wenty cents botte. » Nfll‘fllm & LYMAX: nNewenstle, C. ".'. T Lo es e @enperal Agents for €. M ons‘ u"** n,a‘o:cum;fl:h-m: ln!l.'h bt_x_a"..A We tb es _' h , ROYAL MAIL LINE â€" $X PA N OMNIBUSA® | ° Every worning, (Sunday» exsepted), 4t esnc punctually, to carry passeDgers TOR AYLMELR G ROCERIE®S. w LIQUORS £ND HLARD W A E. To connest with the Union Formurding R#"% Compuny‘s tteamers. JAMES MULLIGA®N de, Back ana Jead, Couphs, Colds, Sore Thr® Sprains, Bruises,â€"Crawps in the St~: ach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Gowel Complaints, Burns ,Scalds, “ Vrost Bites, We , &e. (tawa,. Cotober 12, 1667 Ottawa May 16, 1868 Ottawa Nov. 1. 1867 NEW STORE! PianoFcerts Tuition ! r MACE, ' CIXNAmoX . cLoves, GINGER, MIXED EPICES, 10 ast 106 Ridean Street, 0 Â¥SCATEL, ali AULTANA,â€" _ FALENTLI Plans, Specifications, &c, RUSSELL HOUSE. remit KC TEASs. WALNUTS W . 4. CLA t: K. Qu id OA TAYLONR ID; PRAV, A1MONL BBOMW 1A \ Will leave the AUl Qround anm ihe Premine Â¥p A MAILCA, and CEYLOox ERXY woop & mflflâ€â€˜ * , KAPEPS OR AAG} EFMONX® & Lxtrs® NUTMNEG@ HARDYy OY Alx MOTTs ublished 47 lnl ore, Nal 18 Bow on i st T #4 1yaw \llaiva Dail guawa. Wiusiax Mosoaork Mess °_ 3 thus octstripping .A "l‘,.‘- the best medium for 1 «aistin, fl":’nm!w dhor 98 FuPBS ‘or from 3 to 6 1 aitk** * _oule in advance t s onlllcc ces wereace wheet=se SEsY epecially NCY . wrance MA â€J‘ufl made. %"lflu to the dai in adÂ¥@000 ..««««.«=* "A.#‘â€"lâ€":pflu to the we d > L uzk a total cireulat! in 20096 ® * _ l arirpir ".‘FN“ -;loâ€". to the wee P‘r)..........-...-.-.q TL in advande.....c»>~ ‘ [.‘M New Yo Auton, Geneval Adwertonn3 A 4 . _Auemmenls §4 Qrrice: Post Olhoo B1 tebruary T, 1866., +# »-‘MEME & U 2 tR NIERS* A TL A V oTaARy . of Quebie: ac. 6, 1867. MOSGBDVE & aRRISTERR®, p. J. BUOKLE «3. P. MACPH AUGUSTUS x FOL . 111. swE LaRG®8t C A T Meical neers, &c. the Court T DK. O C. sml €a â€Mo , Convey ancers x and Y orkâ€"stre reary 26, 1867. XS LE ; ':'; mm ®, No: 1, ang cvg EHTIXY« I M an x pr "..I‘ «L A Conveyancer, & n Buildings, Ot OfceBuilding pPUBLIC , HULL, near t H. MHAYC Ne A Te L A V OLAS . TETRE G‘CONX NX Oth,* 1998 rGE8T c1R00 GQuawa V a xD wWEI the U ROR a p M# T. D as the (4 10086, York,