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Ottawa Times (1865), 26 Aug 1868, p. 4

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always given perfect satisfaction, and invariably effect permanent cures when taken in season, Sold by all medicine desalers aad country stores geneâ€" rally throughout the Province, at 25 conts per box, PH® Is health worth having? . If it is protect itâ€"it is ajo',lundlylouuvm-o...dinmuv cases as difficultto recover. Inthis climate, and e particularly at this season of the year, peoâ€" a:""""r‘hhb :'dd-ld suffer frlom sore roat, coughs, spitting of blood and puimonary ea-phi::"pbruly', which it not cheched immeâ€" diately to serious consequences. The question arisesâ€"which is the quickest and most effectual remedy ? Bryan‘s Pu\..ie Wafers have be 3 before the public for twenty| years, and have that the signature of Hurd & Co. is on each packâ€" umss Te ks . ue ie es l L0K _ a6 es T age. f’i'onln’. & Lyâ€"'l.w s, Newcastle, C. iVâ€"..r!-’;; prictors for the Canadas. Sold by all medicine or complaint was speedily removed, the appetite and digestive organs correctedâ€" the skin ..!’Q’T.‘.a, and a sleek and shinning appearance given to the coat, all without any danger to, or preventing the horse being used. Remember the name, and seo dealers. Ow»zrs or Hogsks Resoictxc.â€"And why not ? and who knows but that their horses are rejoicing as well; who can prove the contrary? But their owners rejoice because otf the astonishing and almost miraculous effects on their horses of Darâ€" lo.y;n Anb‘l:. Heave Remedy." l..Som who? lean and poor having no appetite, others would devour !;.Cil’ food ravenously, yet derive no benefit from ; some were hideâ€"bouand with rough and shaggy I haw Te ce s t e gee e ied hair; others had severe colds nd‘ealghl; many had the heaves and other complaints peculiar to m;u’:llitm as a charm, the disease PuOEH EKatFe....: ..ccoreversunrersers TEPEOs E.. cCarreormerrimctenbines NO hi commcerprrrntarcercirs Bagaâ€"Fall per 100 lbs.. _ The following table presents a view of the‘ different systems upon which the armâ€" ies of European States have been or are being provided with breechâ€"loading rifies : & «. Rpring " ..3 i} ts Ontmesiâ€"per 200 lbe,... 6 00 Indian Meal _« _ ..... 4 00 Ryoâ€"per bushel 56 lbs. Barley _ " _# ibs.. . _**~ Buekwheat Flourâ€"bbl. 4 50 Wuzatâ€"Fallâ€"per bushel, 60 tbs.1 55 Spring 3 «6 1 45 buir/ agudu? 4 Bbrtnabeeds dn Preitcnemintit t m ccainimet BV P, e ing unusual in the appearance of the animal. The seeds of the pest, however, were undoubt. edly planted, and we shall note its progress. The usual symptoms indicatory of the disease are : bolding the head down, dullness of and running at the eyes, drewling at the mouth, the appetite, until the last stage is reached, remaining unimpaired, when the groans of the beast evince its suffering. â€" The duration of the pericd from the first attack until death euasues, varies in different subjectsâ€"some be. ing carried on in a couple of hours, while im others, three or four days elapse beâ€" fore the final and fatal termination of the complaint. On opening the body after death the liver is invariably found in a state of disease, and in technical terms, the milt and lights of the animal present an inflamed and swollen appearance, while the bladder is distended with a bloody fluid. It seems to be admitted on all sides that the diseass.is not contagiocs, and a highly intelligent and exâ€" perienced‘friend informs us that he has herded the pestâ€"stricken cattle with his own steers and cows without the production of any ill reâ€" sults. ‘ The same gentleman has also favored us with the following mede of treatment of the diseased cattle, which, he informs us, has in every case proved successful, unless continued neglect has placed the case beyond all remedy. Administer interually ba‘fa teacupful of sweet spirits of nitre diluted with double that quanâ€" tity of water, in the usual manner, to be folâ€" lowed by an eggâ€"shell tull of tar, while exâ€" ternally the nose should be rubbed. with tar and spirits of turpentine, rubbed well into the frout ot the lHead and at the base of the horns. ‘The remedy is simple and should be tried wherever a case occurs. The commission apâ€" pointed by Gov. Fenton to investigate the disease, are understood to be at the Mansion House in this city, and are stated as about to visit Mhhhk-‘l!o'n ‘and Suspension Bridgeâ€"for what paurpose we cannot divine, as at the last named. place at least not a bulâ€" lock will be found in the yands. We trust the .gentlemen will look thoroughly into the matâ€" tet, and not merely theorize, as their course will be watched with the greatest interest by hundreds of practical and well posted obseryâ€" Cases in Buffale and Vicinityâ€"The §ymp» temé and Cure, s \When so many exaggerated rumors are afloat as to the prevalence and virus of the cattle disease, we deem it a duty to give aâ€" plain and unvarnished statement of it as it exists, for we are reluctantly compelled to admit it does exist at this point. Mr, D. M. Joslyn, Inspecâ€" tor the Board of Health, than whom a. more practical, judicious and thoroughly working man, could not have been selected, has been ceaseless in his efforts in examining, and when necessary promptly condemuing any animal in which the slightst taint of the disease made i*s app arance, and to the credit of the ,dn{;(m generally, it must be recorded, that holdets of stock oftern sat a ruinous loss t6 themselves, in every instance acquiesced withâ€" out a murmaur in the decision ot the Inspector, who on Thursdar last picked out six head of steers from Cifféreat yards, which he considâ€" ered suffering from the malady, and promptly sent them to the toweâ€"house, and toâ€"day three â€"steers badly bruised ia . the cars in transitu, ard four others tainted with the disease wers condemned and destroyâ€" ed. In company with the Inspector and Mr. Isaac Budlong, one of the most sagacious and thoroughly posted stockmen in the country, we made a personal examination of the cattle in six different yards, the whole of which were under protest against sale or shipment until their perfectly healthy condition was made satisfactorily evident to the Inspector. There was bat x single steer at the time of our visit which betrayed the slightest sympâ€" toms of being affected with the disease, and th'g,too,h-elp.-odihdbr-,uwletd. cursory, or even close observer, to note nothâ€" ers.â€"Buffalo Express. oryâ€"Per bushel, 56 1bs .......... rext * HBG.........cc«. wa~ SEE FIRST PAGE. {Compiled expressly for the Ottawa Trure.] Pork (fresh).... . Hog per l“)lh.‘ Pork (fresh) THE CATTLE DISEASE. OTTaWA MARKETsS. ess per do...... none, irimitissmmnnns min m none. 34 185...........« NNE crrrcccrcct oc rvermrcwcih OU "Times Office, Oltawas Aug. â€"24, 1868. w neqanet seee 0 1?] @ 0 00 @ 0 1s @ 0 1?} @n 0 95 0 95 50 a J # none none. none 8 15 0 00 0 00 0 17 0 00 5 65 t 60 0 00 0 85 0 0o 0 00 a bottle. Oflice,215 Fuitonâ€"street, New York ; and 205 High Holtern;, Londpn. Be sure and call for «#MBRS. WINSLOW‘3 FDOTHING SYRUP," hayâ€" of DYSENTERY and DIARRLGA IN CHILâ€" DREN, whether it arises from tecthing, or from any other cause. Full directions fo‘ using will accompany each botle: Noue genuine unless the taeâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKIN3 is on the outâ€" side wrapper, Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cte. ing the fhe simale of " Cuartis & I‘raxisxs" on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitaâ€" tions. > > °_ .$08â€"2m Thirty . YÂ¥ears‘ Expericnce of an old Nurse.â€"Mzs. Wixsiow‘s Soorutxc Syatr is the prescription of one of the best Fomale Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty gears with neverâ€"fapling safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adulit. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gires res;, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases Errors of Youth.â€"A Gentieman who sufâ€" fered for years from Nervous Debillity, Premaâ€" ture Decay and all the efects of youthfual inâ€" discretion will, forthe sake otf sufering humanity, send free to all who need it the recipe and direcâ€" ‘tions for making!the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to proSt by the adâ€" vertisers‘ -xxoriencs can do so by. addressing in perfect confidence, . â€" JOIUN B,; OGDEN, 43 Codar Street New York and other direct diuretics, are in many cases hurtâ€" ful, and when used as geoneral remedics, unless under the supervision of a Physician, may Jo much | injuryâ€"although Buchuâ€" is recommended as a | diuretic, in the Pharmacopooia, it is with the view rof- being administered as an agont, in certain conâ€" | ditions only as a diaretic. ; In many cases where | the Kidneys are slothful, abdâ€"a powerfal action is | required, it may be used with beneiit, but only unâ€" | der the inspection of the medical aitendant, as the | increased action it may induco, and lt:edamaio it will cause by suspending the funstions of the ‘skin, liver, bowo‘s, etc., may on the, next .visit_of the Physician require an -q-in(e.:ufix»Eify or arrest the great strainm add labor the hidheys suffer; from ts exclusive action as a direct dinretic. Now these facts are known to every woll informed medical man, hence the errot of using this agent, in all torms of Kidney, Bladder and Urinary: diséases, A compensating remedy that removes and cures all diseases of the %&'ndne_vs, Bladder, Urinary Organs, Scrofula, â€"Skin discases, etc., like Redway‘s Sarsapariliian Resotbvent, that contains Pa«» reirn Brava, a far superior disretic to Bnekhu, ‘ that communicates its ct;u(i\'e powers through. the Blood, Sweat and Urine, and pairs thei'mto wf the body with new an® healthy materia? from pure tich blood, that does not augment the secreting functions of one set of organs by saspending the wecretions of othersâ€"is the only .sensible means of cute.â€"To give Buchu, in cages of Diaketes, con« stant flow ot urine, weakness, or catarrh of blsdâ€" der, albymen_or sugary urine, Fithic acid, or brick dust deposit, is like giving salis to stop diarth« i. If aflicted with urinary difficulty, of troublea with weakening, purulent, or irrila‘tin:,.msch:nrg.»s, a few doses of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent will do l'noro good than gallons of these direct and exciusive ‘ diuretics. â€" im The Trocurs aro ofered with the tullest contfiâ€" dence in their efficacy ; they have been thoroughly testea and/maintain.the good reputation they have juétly acquired. For public «#peakors, singers, military ofllcers and those who over tax the voice, the{ are useful in relieving an irritated throat, and will render articulation easy. Boing an article 28 true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts. of the world, and the Troches areâ€" universaily pronounced better than other articles. B Ostam® oaly ©Bseows‘s Broxcumat Trocu®s," and do not take any of the woâ€"thisss imitations that may be offered N, B. Ask for Holloeay‘s Worm Lozenges g‘ and take no other. t Sola by all the iggists in Ottawa, and‘medicinedeals â€" every where. + 518y Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, and siumilar troubles, if suffered to progress, resuit in serious Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, oftentimes incurable. BROWN‘S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are compounded #o as to reach directly the seat of the disease and give almost instant reâ€" lief. 5 r’luh box contains the facâ€"simils signature of Norturor & Lruas, Newcastie, C.W., who are he sole proprictors. â€"_ _ | _ _ â€" They aro‘pazlatable and solfâ€"administered to th childâ€"drive out the worms thoroughiy without pain and completely clgans« the stomachâ€"thereby doirg away with the necessity of administéring Casto Oil or.other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other W «crms. ~ Mothers Read Thisiâ€"iIlottoway*‘s Worm Lozenges are a certain and safo© remedy for Worms in Children an d Adalts.â€"As it i&a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one.gregt cause of death among children is from Worims rlone, it cannot be too deeply impressed upon‘ the minds parents the necessity of closely watching their childres. . By so doing; and underganding he lymxomr lind true cause of the . Fisease, theusands of children migxl be saved frotu early graves. Syurtous or Worus.â€"The followin are a fow of the very numerous symptoms ..5 diseases which are caused by Worms: derarged appetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath frequent picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth during sloer, hardness of the beliy. with frequent slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; it:hing of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquist gleep, faintings, tremblings, coughs, indigu‘iion, low spirits,frightful droams, and a gradual waistâ€" ing away of flesh. _ es es See that each bottle has our private Government Stamp over the top of the bottle. All others are imitation, wl ** % e R. P. HALL & CO., .The first application wilt} do good ; you will see the NAT['RAE COLOR returning every day, and BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray, discolorâ€" ed appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Ask for Hall‘s Sicilian Hair Renewer ; no other â€" Ask for Hall‘s Sicilian Hair article is at all like it in effect. Bo quick is the Sarsapariliian Resoivent in entering into the cireulation, that it commences its work of purificaton at onee, Pimple:, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters, Worms in the Flesh, . lack Spots, ete., areremoved by a few doses, and the skin reâ€" stored to a beautiful cloar appearance. Price of Radway‘s Sersaparililian, or Renovating Resotvent, 81 per bot:le, or six bottles for 85. Address, 7 ~â€" 8o with Sarsaparillian, One ounce of the pure extract of Sarsaparillian of Dr. Kadway‘s containg more of the curative principle of Sarsaparillia, &haa tes pounds of the erude roct, as used in adu‘~ terated Sarsaparillas. 3 f te ENALSE «& TRUE,*"* The whitestrand worst looking hair resumes its {uthful beauty by its use. It does not dys the. air, but strikes at the root and fills it with new life and colorirg matter. _ § Eurofiean Physicians from T6SS, have held this root in high estiaation, and Sir Benjamin Brodie used it as a speciality in all c#ses of Kidney, Bladder, Urine and Womb diseases, and as /thonâ€" triptre in dissolving stone and calculous concretions â€"â€"this great reputition was gained in its crudeo state,. Under Dr. Radway‘s process, the active prcâ€" perties of the root, caligd Ciampalinc, is used, and one ounce of it, as a curative agent, is worth more more than all the Bucku that ten geserations cf * Hottéxtors‘ or other savages will ever gather. W. M. MASSEY, _ Agent, Ottawa«s ~~ s Rreip Fiabse asd> Travs â€"Send one lelterâ€"stam to RADW AY & CO., 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montrea per bottle, or $10 per dozan ‘ Dr. Nicolao Joaquim | Morecio, the celebratea physician and chemist of Rio de Janeiro, bears the followicg to the Pareira Brava, <as prepared under theprocess of DPr. Radway, says : @uwoll any extols its diuretic virtues, lochnor cites its rropgrtho against ascites, tyinpanetis, asthma and eucorraea. _ It is recommended in dyspepsia as & stomachic sccording to Pison and Descourtel. The juice of the leaves s applied to the bite Mfthe cobra ,Eaki?g the party bitten diink of it at the same me." _ * #f Information worth thousands wiil be %n you. Pric_o of RESOLVENT sANSq4PARILLIAN, $1 Sold by druggists. § « J sent to all parts of Canada eA Nashta, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. * *‘ . d00d »CCHnt INS@uirETENT REMEDIEES, s . '- sPECIAL NOTLCES. UBE®S ® C Dr. RADW AY & €0., 9 St Patnlâ€"strset Montr adi~ () £08â€"2in Copaima, ntréal 21b Consisting of Decanters, Tumblers and Wines, of the latest styles, together with several elegart To« and Breakfast Sets, all of which are offered at reâ€" mnrktbl{ cheap prices, | A small balance of the Dry (ioods Stock still on hand, which will be disposed at extra low figures to close the consigamevt, | * Ntawa, Jury 13, 1868, |\ â€"763â€"3m Which they havo juast received, c&nprising choice collection of s Ifâ€"*â€"*)<%, After celebrated â€" Artists, hardsomgly framed. Also a large assortmect of . * luvite inspection of the‘ splendid copsi'gnmcnt of Tickets can be had at the office on the wharf or on board the steamer. _ y aAeif : _ Ottawa, August 19, 1868. }| 824td | Mathematical | Classical:...... : ~THs .. / â€"| OTTAWA RIVEKRK .\';\\'f,l( iATION - CoMPARY _ G30D FROM the 2¢th AUGUST, Wire Issus Tiexketrs to New York %xn Raeturyx, In order to prevent confusion or ctowd, there is ten days giyen for departure ; and as the Tickets will be sold at Mz. O‘Brien‘s office only, he will take care that there will not bo more tickets 1ssudd any one day than there will be ample accommodaâ€" tron for. x ol August 12, 1868. Begs to remind her friends, and would resprctâ€" fully intimate to the heads of families in Ottawa, that her SCHOOL will open after the sammer reâ€" cess on the FIRST ot SEPTEMBER NEXT, in the kuilding known as Webster‘s Hall, situated in the most ceutral part of the city." Mrs, Wilson will be happy tq submit her terms for tuition, upon appliâ€" cation at her residence, Wellingtonâ€"street. Ottawa, August 8, 1868. â€" l1 $14â€"IstS8 Traing leave Montreal for New York at 5 a m., and 4.40 p.m., daily. t The Fare will be: First Clnsiâ€"".\io_fitre:\l to New . York and back, ‘ Return Tickets to Montreal and back, in connecâ€" tion with the above, good for the same period, will be issued at the stations named above, at one first or second Class single fare, as the passengers may choose. The Automn Quarter will begin (D) V.) on 1UE83DAY, SEPT, 1. The Primary Department will be under the charge of a most excelient goyâ€" erness. Mrs. Dunlevie, whose thorough musical knowledge is well known, will teach the Singing Class. A fine Drawing Teacher will be connected with the School ; and the French and Music classes will be under the tzition of a verythorough and experienced governess, who speak$ the French language fluently, Young ladies who have finishâ€" ed their English studies, can, if desired, join these classes, There are several vacanciesfor Boarding Pupils. Circulars can be obtained at Messrs. Durie‘s Book Store. . | S15td A) I x From all places hetween _ . MONTREAL, BROCKVILLE, OTTA W A, SIERâ€" BROOKE, QUEBEC, THREE RIVERS, &:, any day from August 20th to August 30th, good to return any day to September 1¢th. . English io all its Classics and French The Autumn Term commences on !st SEPQI. For teorms, &c., apply to H. J. MCLARDY, Prineiâ€" pal, Mariaâ€"street, or at the School Rooms, on and wfter Ist Sept.. °_ .. A 5 NKEKW YFOLK A NDIB NINE DOLLARS & FIFTY CENXNTS. To all who desire it, he will send /a copy ef the | prescription used (free of charge), with the divtec. ; tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sur®k Core for Coxstwrrtios®, Asttima, ! Rroxcuttis, Covens, Conos, and @ll Throat &nd | Laung Afections. ‘The only object 6f the adverâ€" | tiser in senclsgthe Prescription i$ to benelicthe ! afflicted, and spread information which be sonâ€" | ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufâ€" | ferer will try his remedy, as it will\ cost them moâ€" ; thing, and may prove a blessing: Partics wishing | the )reavnption. FRZE, by return l.mk‘. will i.:L.-':}.l,e t mx.ln--s, â€"‘" REYV. EDWARD Wipsox,‘ ; c *. _ Williamsburg, Kings Co.y New York. | To Consumptivessâ€"Tho advertiser, having | been restored to health in a fow weeks by a very : simple remedy, . aftor having sulferéed for several | yoars with a severe lung affection, and that dréad | disease Consumption, is anxious to tmake knowb to | his fellowâ€"sufferers thogneans of cure, P.: +1 Circulars, with full particulars, will be issued immediately. j I= mt > Bovs‘ Derartyex‘tr English French. Bursar. Public Schools.â€" Boys will be*prepared thoroughâ€" ly for the Universities.the Army, and Commercial Life, by asound classical and liberal education, based on the religious principles of} the Church of England. ap: * :sC Michaelmas term will commenee on WEDNESâ€" DAY, Yth September. 5 §fi 01 ... 2 St,. Alban‘s School will be conducted as far as ossible on the lrprovml system ofâ€"the English l‘ubllc Schools.â€" Boys will be*prepared thoroughâ€" 26 FIN E. EN GRAY IK GS, For further particulars apply to Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to ) Orttawa To New York axp Retunrx Ottaws, Aug. 18, 1863 T. â€"ALBAN‘s SCHOOL, {(ELECT SCHOOL, RESH ARRIVALS. Tur REto xXCURSION HEAP EXCURSION XDUCT ED Byv Miss Har yox N EWV ~G 00 DS LAKE CHAMPLAIN STEAMELS It.S. E. S$. WILSON ".‘ () YoUNG LADIES® DEPARTMENT, ANSELL & MICHAKLS I‘ng Lonp Bisgor or tit® Dioex NG LADIEsS® SCHOOLY Or Rev UT â€" GLASSWARE, dALYâ€"STREET, OTTAW a NK WYÂ¥X e \__ _ Ww,IO‘BRIEN, 39, Great St. James Street, Montreal. Educational, (Trin. C (Trin, Coll., Dublin.) QUEEXâ€"STREET. Wellingtonâ€"street PRIENCLIPAL ~\ D. Poigrirrs, ‘rim. Coll , Toront M A VISITOR RECTOR. ... Frank Bud;‘;le‘x, Esq., B.(‘.L. Ds n F 0 uD T IQ N 5 s I Y YX OR K. branches,â€" with Mathematics, FROM STE s TO VIA THE 10th SEPTEMBER, By M i Miss J. MchLaroy By H.J.. Mél O R K ..........'Elle Principal. .. 8,Small, 8C.L , (Ll'll".‘g'l//., ":I'-',f'.) ; «... $1§50. Mi A A T.D\ S17td 20â€" 10 A*°C K D ® II. & A. SAUNDERS, : Montreal. Sole Woholesalo Zgents in the Dominion for the | sale of J. Sewill‘s Watchos. Richeliea Companyâ€"Two dollars each way, or four dollars for the return ticket; Meals and Berths included. . Great Western Railway Comparyâ€"A ‘double journey ticket to Toronto foi: single fare. ; The following are the Secretaries to w!Zom apâ€" )lication must be ml_ldo:â€",g’. II. Hingston, M.D., Lluntronl; W. Canniff, M.D., Belleville, Ont. ; Jy 11. DeWolf, M.D,, Halifax, Nova Bcotia; W. S. Mardiog, M.D., St. John, New Brunswick. Delegates, Members of the Association and Memâ€" bers of the Profession intending to, join the Assoâ€" ciation, are rottueted to take notice that, in order to secure a double journey ticket for one fare, they must obtain from the Secretary of the Province to which they belong, a certificate to be presonted at the commencement of the journey. The following companies will grant tickets to the holders of certificates, as follows : * Grand Trunk. Railway Com nhâ€".\ double journey. to Montreal for a sirgle pnre. °B( Cnnldjan. Navigation Companyâ€"@ne full fare Canadian Navigation Companyâ€" 1 to go ard return. Meals :nd,gen{xs .?33&" fase s mc'h?‘lieu_rCo:x:panyâ€"Two dollars each way, or us JaMavs TAs nudens 4i i us c U . THE OTTAWA TIMES, AUGUST 26. The Annual Mceting of the CANADIAN MEâ€" DICAL ASSOCIATION will be held in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd Sepâ€" tember next. Members of the different Committees are reâ€" quested to meet on the 3ist August, and 1st Sepâ€" tember, 1868, for the urpose of completinx their reports to be gquittedp to the Association. HER MAJEST« QUE!Z‘\I',XYICTORIA'S‘ ROYAL Prize Medalist of the Great lntérnbilonnl Exhibiâ€" f tion of London, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" ) *_ versal Exhibition of Paris, 1867, & â€" wE uErEBy abrorxt ; > : ' Mr. JOHN LESLIE] Sparkeâ€"street, Agent for Ottawa and Vicinity, For the sale of these cclebrated Timekeepers, COURT OF $PAIN, $ THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COMâ€" MISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY, Manufacturer by afiecinl appointment to HER MAJESTY THEQUEEN,ROYAL FA MILY,, _The Berths to be offered for sale can be ascerâ€" taired at the respective Crown Timber Offices. Notice is hercby given that a Sale of Timber Berths, in the following territories, will bo hold at the places and dates, and subject to the conditions mehtioned below, namelr ; s Firstâ€"The b:{ths at their estimated area, more or less, to be put at Public Auction, at such upset Borus, in addition to the annual ground rent, as may be determined by the Department of Crown Lands. & + The berths to be adjudged to the party bidding the highest amount of Bonus, ~ Necond.â€"Psrties to whom berths aro adjudged to bear the expen:se of running the lines, when found neceséary, in accordance with instructions to be issued by tho Department cf Crown Lands, At. Maurice Territory, atthe Crown Timber Office, Three Rivers, on the 2nd day of September next.â€" Fourth.â€"In all other réspects the berths to be subject to the provisions of the Order in Council of the l6th Jancary last, and to the general Timber Regulations now in force or which may hereafter be in force. : Lower ()!!gu‘a Territory, at the Crown Timlr!l' Ofice, Montreal, on the 16th day of Septem ber next. Upper ()lfmn;;l Territory, ‘at the Crown Timber Office, Ottawa, on the 7th day of October next. _ The onus and first season‘s rent to be paid im mediately after the Berth is adjudged in each cast. Third.â€"Licenses to issue to the successful comâ€" petitors, within one month from the day of sale. On the recommendation ol the Honâ€"rable the Minister of Inland Revenue, the Committeo advise that the lfort of Pictou," in Novaâ€".Scotia, be constiâ€" tuted a Port for the importation of Raw or Leaf Tobacco, under the provisions of the first Section q‘ the Act 31 Vig. Cap. 51, intituled, * An Act for better securing thse payment of the duty imposed on Tobacco manufactured in Canada.". Certified, Wax. H. LUGE, §23â€"3 Clerk Privy Council. Deposit in Cash Ot a lieport of a Committeo of the Hqnorable the â€" . ‘Privy Council, approved by His ExcelHency the Governorâ€"General in Council, ‘.’nd'.lvly, 1868. s f a \ V No. 28. ‘The London and Lancashire Life Assaâ€" ranee Company. 1 ye= The Scoftish Provincial Assuranco Jompany hayâ€" ing on the 31st of July last, replaced the British three per cent Consolidated Anpuities, brovi.-zinnn!ly deposited, by a deposit in c:jsh ot £10,300 5s 84 s‘g., being an amount in excéss of fifty thousand doliars ; the temporary authorization to that Comâ€" pany to continue its â€"business in the Dominion of Canada, dated on the 1st of August instant, and numbered 27, has been exchanged for a lisoense under the Act respecting Insurance Compames (31 Vic. Cap. 48,) bearing th»s same number andâ€" date. â€"~ + . RoyalCanadian#aik ‘ The following Insurance Company has also roâ€" ceived a license to transact the business of Insuâ€" rance in Canada, of the kind hereunder specified : gust 12, 1868. TYANADIAN 4 Thomas Simpson, General Agent, Montreal 1OP Y NINANCE DEPARTMENT, Ottawa, May 20. 793â€"MWE OTrAWwWw MEDICAL ASSQCIATION, SEWILL, LIVERPOOL, w« Hog 0o00s AND FoREsTs Derartuest or Crows Laxps W ATCHES. + CoxDITIONS OF SALE. barats‘ Ruilding, 77 Â¥parks St : i. P. uaylve Lb y V ~ o ts us dgy%z 4 4 w A. G. BELLEAU, M.bD., General Secretary, C.M.A. 8190 j Ottawa, 19th August, 1833 A AXGENCY ; G, A. BOURGEOIS, ; Assistantâ€"Commissioner JOIEX LANGTON, w the Minister of Finance AND AND I sa wor CyzeiL~ Quebec, 19th June, 1868. 44y Clerk Privy Council 350,171: 98 (0B MILITIA DEPARTMENT, oTTAW A, > p to the 1st September, 1868. At their forthcoming meeting, will be received by the Secretary, addressed j Designs for the above prize ofered for competition by the 4 DOMINION OF CANADA RIFLE Assoâ€" *â€" ‘CIATION, And that interest thereon will cea â€" after the date of their maturity. â€" : RECEIVER GENERALLS OFFICE PIECE OF â€" PLATE ‘WORTH $30oo 4th, A very valuable Mineral Property in South Sherbrovke, on Meyer‘s Lake, near tho Rideau Canal. The Magnetic Iron Ore is Â¥racticnlly inâ€" exhaustible, and choaely worked. The first. Prizo was awarded at the World‘s Exhibition in 1851 to a specimen of the Ore of this Mine. _ Full particulars concerning all of theso Proper. ties will bo found in & circular, which will bo forwarded, on application to _. k PHILLIP S. ROSS, f * Secretary. Do 1e s _ J0 Grey Nun Street, Montreal. â€"â€"3rd. Twelve Hundred Acres of Peat Land, of the best description, in the vicinity of L‘Orignal, on the Ottawa River. s 100,000¢"" ~Ist. That valaable Mine of Magnetic Iron Oro in Hull, near the City of Ottawa, and two miles from the Gatineau .iver. The Ore, which is of the richest quality, is quarried rather than mined, and the quantity is inexhaustible. Limestone and other materials for Flux in large quantities on the property ; Workmen‘s Dwellings, Workshops, &c. Tompleton.‘ and in the neighborhood of ‘ho Mine. There is wood here sufficient to furnish ®Charcoal for the above Furnace fur many yoars indepenâ€" dently of any ocher source of supply. The subscriber would intimate to thore of his customers with whom current accounts may have been-otpened that it is his intention: to take advanâ€" tage of any irregularity in their payment to close them in order chat he may conduct his business totally on the cash principie, which has been found to work much more satistactorily for both the buyer and seller in every branth of trade in which it has been tried, nni relying on quality of his goods and the prises charged for them (which will always be as low as they can honestly be solu fory | he solicits a . continuance of that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed unon him. > K. ARNOLDI, Dealer‘in the better quahties of Wines, Spirite, &c., Metealfoâ€"street, Telegraph €o‘s Building, Ottawa. Pr‘nvo lists on addlication or sent to any address, April 21, 1888. b3ov _ The Directors ot the CANADA IRON xluxum and MANUFACTURING COMmPANY bffer for sale the following Properties, together or separateâ€" ly :â€" , _ Also, a Lot of Land, with a Wharf, on the Bank of the Gatineau River, near its junction with the Ottawa, and connected with the above Minec ‘by a good road, On this lot there is a Smelting Furâ€" nace, recently erected, and now in fall blast. Also, Charcoal Kilns, Steam Engines, Boilers, Crusher, Dwelling Houses, &e., and all that is necessary for carryin{ on the business of making Uharcoal Pig Iron. Uninterrupted navigation to Lake Onâ€" tario as well as to Moatreal, _ Orders by mail with cash, promptly attended to Goods delivered to any part of the city free o charge. A discount to persons buying in quantity or by the original package. Inspoction invi‘«d. 2nd. L"ipwards of Ten Thousand Acres of Timâ€" ber Land in the Townships of Hull, Eardley and Purityi n all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at the lowest quotations. s s Clhf'ets. Hocks, Sariternes, Curacao, Maraschino, Chartreuse, Royal Italian Bitters, &c., &¢ C. STEW ART, Capt., Secretary, Dominion of Canada R. A. Ottawa, Aug. 19, 1 868, 825td No. No. 1 Superior Light tible Wine...$2 00 6 00 t : B BX .. UGiâ€"_ serrsrcescosssistars 34 00 : :8 75 t â€"3 Nery ChOiGG.â€".;.....cc. xse1s..: 0 089 , 10 00 s*> 4* Véry Buper:0r.........â€"â€"â€":...sl.. 4 50: 12 £0 £6° 9 VELY, BUDsssirssssmsrsterrecrrrirees D 90 15 00 Single sample bottles at above rates. Also, of Standard Brands, in wood or bottle, old and new, Brandics, Rums, Gins, Old Tom Ginz, Irish, Scotch and Car.adian Whiskies. f j ‘Canadian Ale, in woed or bottle. Guinness‘ Porter, pimts and quarts. Hibbort‘s Porter, pints and quarts. Bass‘ and Allsopp‘s Ales, pints and quarts. s ho Puocx.A'MA'mos TO FARMEERS, SIGN OF THE ANVIL, No. 24, RIDE You can find a complete assortment of «t :. Green, * .â€".**_ pert dor .......,. Booth‘s London Gin Bernurd‘s and Thompson‘s Gin _« _ ......... Green Seal Champagne h Asriaises I l. AND UPwa®ps. 4 PORI°WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &c. No. 1 Seythes, Snaths, i Grain Cradles, Muley and Grape Vine, . £ aevese Hay Rakes, Straight and Bont, SHELEF Dekuyper‘s Rod Cases, Gin, 15 bottles HXRV ESTING IMPLERMEXN T3 Consisting in part of x=*x= WHOLESALE & RETAIL, FOR CASIH ONLY GRaAss AND GRaIn scvTHEs, °* Blood‘s Solid German Steel, :# Blood‘s Solid Cast Steel,. * Blood‘s Sclid Silver Steel, Higgins‘ Solid Getman Steel,. Higgins‘ Solid Cast Steel Whiting & Co,.‘s Cast Steel, : Moor‘s Old Patiern Steel, : _ Reaping Hooks, issc Sickles; tirind Stones, from 20 lbs. to 200 ‘lhe., &e. Together with a complete assortment of Hay Forks, WiNE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, GoOovERNMENT DEBENTURES Montreal, July 27 1868. C 4 (Buppri0râ€"Old...., :s1+:â€"1s0«â€":«â€" .+. 4 00 .b Nery BHO Ol€.ssssesserrsraingerse P TD SHERRIESâ€"Lomecq‘s, Pemartin‘s, &c. FIRST ~SEPTEMBER NEXT, REDEEMED ON PRESENTATION oMIxION 0F cuub.g\ RIFLE ASSOCIATION. oTICK TO2 RECEIVER GENERAL‘s OFFICE, aLUABLE MINING PROPERTIES 11 Metcalfeâ€"st., Telegraph Co‘s Build ag, o OTTaWA, / e A. P OLDEP‘s L isixsiss Gcod sound‘ Wine......... And all whom it may concern Is hereby giien that the ; FOR SALE. Apply to + ‘ u. D.HARINGT X,.* . "‘~ _~~" â€" Doputy _ er.â€"GenL NYOTICH. Orrawa, 19th August, 1868 % t N\ T r M Straw Forks, IIEAVY +HARDWARKE FOR SALE MATURING WILL BE AT AT THE is ALSO, SAWED SHINGLES J. SUTTON, « Quoon‘s Wharf. NE PA , £ Seythe Stones, to 200 ‘The., &e., «e., ) bottles.........99 00 per doz ......... 480 wsszerses. T; 20 AS6 o sesgrecrs 6 00 *n oevcécs X% 00 srs+â€"+§2â€"00 w 8094 Per Gall, "Per Doz 3 00 3 50 4 50 GAUâ€"ST., $6 00 10 00 12 50 15 50 i P C e mteiy n CCE sale at FIFTY DOLLARS CASH, (cost $65 exchange for acceptable articles of satisfac nlno..d .‘\ddress « R.," Tuars Office, (if per 1 neanas Ottawa, July 14, 1868. A MELODEON, nearly new used, Williams, of Toronto, m prepaid.) VE _.__ BOILED AND RAW OIL, | . MACHINERYCAND LUBRIZATIN HARDWARE, P e e nc l‘won SALE.=«â€"«THE WESTSâ€" oA ege s t * erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in @#' s~@ First Concession Ottawa, Front Neâ€" CE enthemiiy pean, and Lois Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Convession, at present in the occuz«tion of Win. T. Aylen, Esq. For fiirther particulars apply to Joxux and Wi. Troxsox, Negnn, nd aEWI8 & Prxwrv. Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je2â€"141â€"Hf : L A CE S! : CULTIV A TORS. ?PLOU G It is built on the most modern style of architecâ€" ture, of.cut stone; kas large plateâ€"glass windows, and is four stories high, exclusive of the basement. It is finely situated on the corner of Wellington and O‘Connorâ€"streets, iimnmediately opposite the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings, and has three vacant lotsattached, so that the Buildings could be enlarged to any eâ€" quired capacity. ; Applications, (postpaid) to be addressed to 3 FRANCIS CLEMOW, ESQ., Or JOHN MENEY, Esq., * Richmond Road, Otiawa, C. W Ottawa, Marcn 11. _ s 3T9t C > ~, * NO more eligible chance could be iz‘ . Â¥m, ; 3 offered to any party in the Hotelâ€" ki :s .g,fis keeping line than the lease of the E+. 4. «bove YIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Being on the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa being definitely settled upon as its capital, could not fail to be mado to pay Ticketsâ€"issued through at the Company‘s princiâ€" pal scations. For further information and time of arrival and departire of all trains, at terminal and way staâ€" tions, apply at the Ticket Oflice, Bonaventure Staâ€" tion; f ‘ w5 _ The steamer (Cin?ofte leaves Portland every SATULOAY AFTERNGOON, (after the arrival of The International Company‘s Steamers, running in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, eave Port‘and every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRID.AY. at 5 p m, for St. John, N.B. , * bari and Porfland..>â€";.»â€".+â€":â€"+.. . 2:00 p m Night Express for Quebee, Tsland Pond, _. (Gorham and Portland, stopping be . tween Montreal and Island Pond at > Kt. Wilaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton, _ Richmond, Sherbrooke, Watervilie ~ and Conticook only, st........ ..........10:10 p m pas~ Sloe‘;lving Care on ail Night Trains. Bagâ€" gage checked through, _ / train leaving Montreal on Frfday ni ght),furlfal;- fax, N.:., seturning on Tuesday, She has excellient accommodatior for passengers and freight. P Accommodation Train for Istand Pond and Intermediate Stations at......... EXxproSS FOF BHOStON #t.>:â€"+â€"+++<zrÂ¥rzrazrrtes« Express for Boston and New York, at...... Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorâ€" ‘via m, 2 neon, «100 pim, *1;40 p m, 5;00 p m and 6:30 p m. & *The 5:09 a m and 4;10 p m Trains runs through to Plattsburgh, and there connect with the Chamâ€" plain boats. + > . miCYTHES! SNATHS :; U'ul_qa', August 7, 1568. Trains now leave BONAVEXN as follows : > Day Express for Ogdensburg, Qitawa, Brockville, Kingston, Bellevilie, Toronto,Guelphk, London, Brantford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and a‘ll pbiStS WOSL, SLii.rrls.s.s2sss,, ON and AFTER FRLTAY, the 2t of MAY, | 1868, and until further notice, TRAINS will tum | as follows: 2 Cinie t o | All trains on main line contiect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to : ud from Perth. The T:1o a.m. traum l‘ntml{rozy.llc connects with U.VF, Coy‘s Steamers for Oltaw£, Partagzeâ€"duâ€"Fort, Pembrcl:s, &o:, &o., and the 1:15 p.m. train from Karndpoint leaves after thosoi steamers aro due (Ht,\sn"x'lu'xx{ BRAILWAYX _COM+ K PANXY â€"OF CANADA. 18068 Mixed, i The time of t to ensiure eqnne Grand Trumnk, eB p.m Pembrcl:s, &o:, & Saridpoint leaves rom east and we and In great variety ; and a gengral assortmont 3:15 p.: Auk a s EINXG iil_e Upper pnft of snsz g £ E. MARTINEAU‘S Clothing ;gm_ Etore, Corner cBSussex and Clarâ€" aloddAuLin 13 ence.$t reets, ; Enquire at the Store. ST. LAWRENCER AXD OTTAWA RAHAVAY, . (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Railaay.) July 7, 1868, BROCKYVILLE & OTTAWA RAILâ€" 3 d V AY. ELODEOX FOX siLk. Two DBwellings (o E stukoeny‘ ant M. 9 n.m e /2 A. M.s\TRAINXS will lLeave & fi °I‘~‘ Sandpeint at 5:13 a.m. and 1:2¢ FO LEAYE PRESCOT Mixed, T. 15 a. m Exoress, 1.35 v. n AT LOWEST CASIH PRICES wirivi i. Tho‘Victoria Hotel LEAYVE 0 ,‘51 A.â€"M.s°«TIAINXS will leave €B Brockville daily at 7.15 a.m., and .. arriving at Sandpoint at 12:40 p. m. GoilxG soUTII AND EAST FORKS AND, STONES, M LEAYE BROCKYILLI CBALE Oli TO LET. of thenq Tratns has been soarradzed as nnoction with night and day trains on MAS iv BRYDGES, Managing Director 4 * C504 NAILS, 0U MRulrormbs it J GoIxG wEsT, TA WAL. + T. ISAACS. APnaAxGo ni Centre Town, Spaikeâ€"st m »ss:c««...*5:00 a m 0 p i», *1;40 p m Im dLass;, , maker, is offered ville at 11:30 a.m. and II A|N G J ) , and searcely gier ARERIVE IN 9.23 4.15 ABBOTT, Al F At 10,.35 4.15 IENTsS. [1868 RE STATIONX PUTTY, E IN OTTAW CPRFSCOTT ) a. m.â€" p. in 1868 .C1 81 I 00 140 30 , Or To connect. with the Company‘s Steamerk. Every morning, (Sundays exceptad) punctually, to carry passongers The Store formerly occupied by W. D.. WOOD No. 38, onâ€"RJDEAU STREET, has been rented by the Subscribers, and opened with an entire new stock of GRrocERrIEs, Between Brockville and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Porwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : TPWARDPS, GRVO OHERWB Bt.....â€"exrarsceresnspsstresnzenn»s4 500 488 Arrive at Arnpriof at .......................2:00 pm. LtAVO ATRPTIHON BE .. <rssrencerexssssccrseces cens c $HHHs Atrive at Brockville at......................1:40 pm. In time to cotnect with Grand Trunk Railway Nigtt Trains, East and West. j DowXwaRrD8. Leave.Brockvill6 8t..... .......«»»..â€"+«â€"â€"+issscf 4O BB Arrive at Arpprior at........................12:10 p.m. LORYO!ATDDPIIOY At/++++â€"+s+++»ss sesssavvis AZTS $yMic Arrive at Ottawa at .......................... :00 pam. On the Iist AUGUST the Steamer Pembroke, Capt. DUGGAN, will leave Pembroke daily, SSnndnyl excepted) at 7 o‘clock, a.m., for Des oachims, ; returning, leaving Des Joachims at 1 o‘clock, p.m.; and arriving at Pembroke at 6 o‘clock, p.m. EW STORE. N For further particulars apply: at the office of the Compary ia O:tawa City or Aylmer. 4 R. 8. CASSELS, The Steamer 4...2nce leaves Portageâ€"grâ€"Fort every morning (Sandazs exoepud{ at 9:30 a.m., touching at Gouid‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, E nâ€" nechere, Bristo:, Sandpoint and Arnprior, and artiving at head of railway at 12:45, aud conmuctâ€" ing with Aan Niseon at Pontiac. â€" Passerâ€"ors reach Aylmer at 4 p.m. A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on theuptrip at Arnprior at 2 o‘clock: p.11., in time to connect with the Grand Trunk Railway night trains eset and west, and on the downward trip at Sardpoint 1%:35 &I1., Arpprior.1°:10, = .0 0. ~ Piuen%'en for Des Joachiwmsleave Ottawa every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. _ The Steamer Pembroke leaves Pembroke at T o‘clock, a.m., on Tucsday, Tharsday and Suturday for Des Joachims, cailing a t intermediate ports, returning on same day, leaving at 2 p.m., connectâ€" ing at Pemrbroke with Steamer Js«on Gould which l,aves dary at 5 arm., and arriving at Portageâ€" duaâ€"Fort at 10 a.i>. P The Steamer Calume leaves Havetock for Chaâ€" poeau Village and istermediate ports on Tuesdays at 6 o‘clock, a. m., and returring lear«s Chapeau Village same days, at 2 o‘clock. | A. K. R.¢o8t. J Edward Isiand, to Halifax. : Through ticke Nova S¢otiag SV |$19.50 and & Until farther notice the Steamer Anp Amson will leave Aylmer every day (Sundays excepted) for the Upper Ottawa at 8:30 a.m., connecting with the Alliance at head of railroad at 12:30, touching at Arnprior, Sardpomme, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Whairf, Gould‘s Wharf, and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. Stages will leave Gould‘s W harfimmediately after the arrival of the Steamer Allionce for Cobden, connecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. © e .* _ Consisting of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANXN SIS8OXNX, â€" captain Murphy. ALLIANCE, » & i _ Find‘ay. FMERALD, â€" w ooo l%% Tomer, oOREC PX, = « i _/ Comwviey. CALUMET, »o m 64 Blondin. JASON GOULD, * â€" t6 Boltoa. PONXTIAC, < â€" We + _ Duggaa, PEBIBRO!(E. m -) + â€"Overman. SNOW BINRD, . = «: 66 Beattie. Upper Ottawa Route. Ottawa, May 16, 1868, / 1863 >=_=â€"sz> Parties acsircus of a pleasant u:xg can obtain ‘l‘-lxcursion Tickets to Grenville and back for one Are. ; Calumet will be unable to make her trips between Havelock and CBlapeau safter. the 11th inst:, until farther notice. Leaves Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate land ings on Tuesdays and Friaays at 4 o‘clock, p.m :\ T408, *~â€" R. W. SHEPHERD. trip. _ Fisstâ€"cla _ .Passengers for thie celebrated Caledonia Springs landed at 1L‘Orizna®% s Tickets, &c., may be obtained at the office of Mr, C. E. BRU®I, and aiso at the Oflice on the wharf, or on board the steamer. Ottawa, Octob@r 12, 1867 'l'.llll (“('Ill:!‘.‘(' AX» GULF PoRrTs "TEAMsIIP COMPAXY. A * Captain A. Bowi®," 4 Leaves the Queen‘s Whart with mails and passenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morning, (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at halfâ€"past 6 p‘clock, arriving at 4:45 pa. couti B meat & zie c hk s comsntrly mee Â¥irst â€"* T YOUHT . 551.‘ "a)nncsaersprarceess Ne WB Baggage checked tarough. Parcel Express daily to and from Montreal and all landings. _\ Wi steamer apply to ies W . M CIHAS. E. BRUSH, Age Queen â€" V ictoria, fl‘llrl oTTAwA RIÂ¥ER NAVIGATION coMPanr‘s 1 8i Ottawa City, April $2, 1868 THE RUSSELL NOUSE, In consequence oi thelow water the Steamer oY AL MAIL LINE, Travelie TOoTicE.. Au Condensed Time Tabhle NTIGN FORWARDING & RAaILWAY comPraNny. 81 nd yai Mai ou, Nova Feotia, calling at Father Point, | Perce, Chatham, Newcastle, Miramich, | ediac. , Returnipg will leave Pictou omm‘ , 18t S\'Iv'_e!nher, at 5 o clock, p.m. | eamers conpect at Shediac with E. & \. ; . ¢o St. John, N.B.,and steamer for l‘rince_.‘ Isiand, andâ€"at Pictou with N. 8. Railway | i ® Fare {meals extra) tickets to $t, John, N. B.,$16 ; Halifax, y 817, 50 ; Eastport, $17.00; Portland, Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by t reduced rites, For freight or passage Captain R. G. Nicuors, FOR ~AYLMER * MARLKET STEAMER LHqQUTORS WwILL EEAVE MAIL STEAMLT o M NX I B U no between Quebec, New ootia, every Tuesday. Stiranirs. ~*A4 “"“‘J\ 4-13‘1.# Union Forwarding R&flill __ JAMES MULLIGAN. 4454 is & Ramway Comraxy, . Ouawa, Augast 8, 1868 wOoD & ROSSITER. t67 15 ANDILEW AND HARPWARE a y susmerarcd $00 t 0K »sesss»»2:00 p.m. resmmsmteced puors susrsensent soiD 30 Hik Manager, Quebee ASSELS, m i this a delightfal i _/ Comwiecy. hi Blondin. 64 Boltoa. t* Dugzga a. + â€"~â€"Overman. 64 Beattie. 1\ AUGUSI, rsisemti18 2M »....12:10 p.m. ... 12:15 p.m. ...... 5:00 p.m. TsGS , «t 7 a m. President, 12498 19 XNXE14, 77 W HARF I‘re 8"t 18608 ‘run 2 00 6 00 THE TIMES is printed and published> Tus Orrawa Tawxs Priwxtiwe axo PosusH: mma Couraxy, at the Oflice, 60, Sparkeâ€"8t Centre Town,, Ottawa. Jawxes Corro® Managlng Director; Aurx. Roperre0# Holders of five $10 shares of the capital stock, B addition to participating in the profits, will rece!"® z?o copy of the Mercantile Reference Register m ; holders of ten shares will be entitled !* two ; and no more than ten shares‘of th* flxl stock will be allotted to any one applican 11 remittances, orders, or commumunications re~ lative to the book should be addressed to the Metâ€" chants‘ Protective Union in the American Exchang® Bank Building, Nc. 128, Broadway, (Box 25%6)» B7 aid of the Mercantile Reference Register, luuimnu”-fn“'pi '3‘ be able to ascertain, at * lance, tal and gradation of credit, as comâ€" :md with financial worth, of nearly evrery merâ€" chant, -‘-‘mhc;&“:l and banker, Lilhit al ial limits. * %.::”-“..‘ about the first of each month, subkfi' ; will also receive the Month/y Chronicle, contzi among other things, a record of such import#® changes in the name and condition of #@* throughout the country, as -JI oceur ‘ gubsequent to the publication of each halfâ€"yearly volume C the Mersuntile Referdace Hegister: * _ . _ _â€" ence Register, fifty dollars ($50), for which it wil be forwarded to any address in the Umied Pt8* fu'mnleo of the correctness of the information urnished by them, it is believed that the rm will prove more truthful and complete, and, * fore, superior to, and of much greater value, than any previously issued. . _ s# 4 The reports and information will be sonfined to those deemed worthy of some line of credit ; and a# the same will be baged, so far as practicable, upon the written statements of the parties themselves, revized and corrected b{ vdl&mn and reliable legal correspondents, whose character will prove ® | . 16 Rideau Street, 0: il\ilt sUBscRIsERs 1 | their Customers that thei | complete,and embraces evese :‘ Neason, among whkich will If | [ § °_ assortment < Tur Mescnarrs‘ Peorecny® Uxiox Mrerciasou8 Rer®arxce RroisTtER, containing, among w‘her > things, the names, nature of business, amount of aAxy eapital, financial standing, and rating T4 téeredit, €3. of over 400,000 of the principal mercthants, traâ€" F dere, bankers, ‘manufacturerk, and public comâ€" â€"% panies, in more than }0,000 of the Rities, towm, , O villages and settlements througbhout the Unitei® B ° Etates, their territories, and the British Province ( of North America; and embracing the most.imâ€" f portant information attainable and wecessary t + enable the merchant to assertain at a glance the , capital, character apd degree of wredit of stuch « his customers as are deemed worthy of any gradaâ€" tion of credit, oo?:i-in‘, also, a neowsprper dirod» ory, containing the title, character, price, enl place of p-blicdlukm full particulars relative 4 to each journal, being a complete guide to the pres# Just of every county in the United States. The Cans fian Pain Destroyer never faile to ghe mmediate rolief. All Medicine Realers keeyp i Physic. 128 order and use it; and no m.;..,;?i without it after onse try ing it. * ; Mum-homurrmo. * * ‘_._NORTHROP & LYMAX. io promicts 200 profect rager by coabing ems 0 promcte enabling its eutâ€" scrrbeu to attain facility and c.-’lgy in the grantâ€" ing of credits, and the recovery of claims at all points, have to announce that they will, in Sepâ€" tember, 1868, publishâ€"in one large quarto voleme: Eol by Geo, Mortimer, John Roberts, Y N Massey, H. F. McCarthy, J. Skimner, and J Brown, in Ottawa. Tho mstonishing effictcy of the Canadiac Pai Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it 1s m commended, and its wonderful success in subduin thetortur‘ng pains of Kbeumatism. and in re ievig Nervous Affections, oi title it to a high â€"ant,. a &. list of Remedies for these complaints, €*~ 3h coming i‘gfmodiciu Dealers in allp art» of th country for fu r supplies, and each testi{y i to the univereal nd}getm it gives o ng-_l MERCANTILE â€" REFERENX sSUGARS, 10A ]", de, Back ana alead, Courhs, Colds, Sore Thws Spraing, Bruises, Crampg in the Fto: moir, ._ Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowe! | C«.}le' , Burrs ,Feald4, rost Bites, &e . , &c. THE CANADIAN PAIN PEsTRGYER BAZ now beemu before the public for a length c time, and whenever used is well liked, never ta:"* \% in a single instance to give permanent relict ywh timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the direction; are proâ€" perly l‘al*ov«l ; but on the contrary,all aze deiéc ed with its mlfim, and #peak in the hi torms of its es and magical aGects. MWe speak from experience in this mattor, havia tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who ZR suffering from any of the complaints for which it# seconmmended may depend upon its being a nove wizn Nemedy.: _â€" .. _ _ h 4 CANADIAR PAIN besTR0NE COFFEE, Ottawa . Dscember 19 Price of the Merchants‘ Union Mercantile Refe® SPICKDS, & ; â€". â€"PRUXFK ‘~~*_ ArMONDS, WiALNUTS, FILBERTS, ind BRAZIL NUTS. 4 Orange FPlowery Japan vHKOCOLATE and Gup04, > PREHNXCH, fiavored with Yanil} FRUIT3S. &c. 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