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

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Times OIQ.Olh'..‘ # Sept. 24, 1868, We have again to record that the market yosâ€" terday was rery well supplied, but there was no notable change of prices. Tomatoes were in abundance, and prices adâ€" vanced in many cases to $1.25 per bushel. Onions are yet rather scarce, and worth $3,00 was unusually abundant. A good supply of dressed pork sold readily at prices varying from $6.50 to $7.50. A conâ€" siderable quantity of live pork brought $7.00 to $7.50 nett. A moderate supply of imported apples at $4.00 per barre!; and apples froin the country at $1.25 Potatoss, at last prices, were in good supply. Hay was slightly down, with a good supply. . t‘ate and peas wore moderately well represented a2d remaia at last quotations. Evorything mot with ready sales at cash prices. N. B.â€"Our prices for flour are always to be calâ€" culated in bankable funds. The supply of melons, pumpkins, squashes, £¢. To Consumptives.â€"ID9 /Mv:rr. having qsen restored to health in a fow w by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung afection, and that dread disease Cocsumption, is anxious to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the means of curs. % (Compiled expressly for the Ortawa Tixzs.] To all who desite it, he will send leoRyo! the prescription used (free of charge), with the diresâ€" tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a surs Cur® for Coxscurtio®, Astuua, GRAY HAIR AND BALDNESS! Rrostart:s, Covexs, CoLns, and all Throat and Lung Afections. The only object of the adverâ€" tiser in senc_«gthe Prescript.on is to benefit the ‘Rlicted, and spread information which be sonâ€" wives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufâ€" ‘vrer. will try bis remedy, as it will cost them noâ€" ~ing. and may prove a blessing. l:_utic?_'inhing will restore it to its natural color and promote its *‘0ur treatise on the hair sent free by mail. R. P. HALL & CO., 834d Nashuas, N. H., Proprietors. MAothers Read Thisiâ€"Holioway‘s Worm Lorenges are a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children andAdults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause of death among children is from Wortis alone, it sannot be too deeply impressed upon the minds parents the necessity of closely watching their children. _ By so doing ; and ‘understanding wmuum of the disease, cus of children -i&ht be saved from early graves. Srurrous or Worus.â€"The follo"i:, are a fow of the very numerous symptems diseases which are caused by Worms: deranged appetite, emaciated extremities, offensive breath freqwent picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleep, hardness of the belly. with fnq:ou alimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquict l [ s se t .. t hl. lldi ve low spirits, fri‘&:l- dreams, :::‘a ‘ndui wai: iramay o thatlkw _ ®. * _ .=" _ ... . a They are palatable and selfâ€"administered to th childâ€"drive out the 'w-nthmnm without pain and completely cleoanse the by doir; away with the necessity of administering Casto Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other W«rms. PB Kach box conts.as the tacâ€"simile signature of Nowtuzor & Lyrwax, Newcastie, C.W., who are coumfort to mother and child. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in ali cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHGEAIX CHILâ€" DREN, whether it arises from teething, or from «ny cther cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None ?-ht unless the iacâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outâ€" si Je wrupper. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cts, « bottle _ Office, 215 Fuitonâ€"street, New York ; and 20> High ?db.n. London. Be sure and call for «" MRS. W NSLOL'S%IKING SYRUP," havyâ€" 10g ty Jie simvle of atis & Prkxixs" on the outmde wrapper. _ All others are b::;',inlu' 1e #, mM Thirty Years* Experience of an old Nurse.â€"Mzs., Wixsiow‘s Sooruiso Syzur is the prescription of one of the bestâ€" Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty sears with neverâ€"failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feoble infant of one week old to the adult. _It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, reguiates the bowel:, and gives rost, bealth and A MELODEON, nearly new, and scarcely ever used, Williams, of Toronto, maker, is ofered for sale at FIFTY DOLLARS CASH, (sost $63), or exchange for soceptable articles of satisfactfory *« Phrout, Congh, Cold, and lnn.llu' tm s «t suffered to progress, resuit in serious Pulag» »«ry, Bronchial and Asthmatic l'mll. often:nes :neurable BROWN‘3 BRONCHIAL "ROCA4E3S are compounded #o as to reach direstly the se 1 of the diseaso and give almost instant reâ€" . 0. uk l;.' c * for vears from Nervous Debility, Premaâ€" "a+ aw} all the e@ects of youthful inâ€" «‘!l. for the sake ot suffering humanity, i+ who need it the recipe and direcâ€" > sing the simple remedy by which he â€"#erers wishing to profit by the adâ€" «+ mâ€"« »an do so by addressing in Xner articles. / $3 % « IB raALN o':-‘lz "Brows‘s Beoxcurnan Trocurs," and do not take any of the woâ€"thless imitations that may be ofered.. _ 208â€"2m Errors of Youth.â€"A Gentieman who sufâ€" pH#"* andi take no other. & Sola by all the ruggists in Ottawa, and medicine deoule . overy vhere. 518y cni «e oferei with the tullest confâ€", 1 _ our efficacy ; they have been thoroughly m «int«in the good reputation they have ««, 11 ed. For public speakers, singers, :y »tMcers and those who overâ€"tax the voite, 1 «ce useful in ul‘i:.vn‘ an i;'.““ thto;t,hn;i‘ ~ _ emler articulat easy. ing an artic! nerit, and having cmd their efficacy by a ‘f meny years, each year finds them in new «~witle« in various parts of the world, and the mâ€"ches ate uivom‘ly pronounced better than .cesemption, FREZE, by return mail, will please 1rexs, REV. lsWABD WlLSON.Ph Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. SICILIANX HAIR RENEWER SEE FIRST PAGE, ELODEONX FOX% siLE, OTTAWA MARKETS. sPECIAL NXOTICKS. HALL‘S VEGETABLE THE U3E OFP PBODCTCE ," Tiazs Office, (if per post, AALPS ladar Street New York s13ef |OLD ‘X£TNA INSURANCE Ottawa, July 8, 1868. HOME INSURANCE rates city: s From arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufactories of Western Ontario, a tarye and well selected stock of now turnitare will ‘ be constantly on hand. . Unhlie Salas will be held from time to time, of Dominion Auction Mart, * Axp Commission Sale Rooms House, Land & General Agency, OFFICE & SALE ROOM=â€" Lo ad Respectfully announces to the‘ inhabitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that at the request of many friends he has decided on opening an exâ€" tensive and well regulated ‘Auction Mart in this Lad ‘;w..-ll‘ll PRT PC Public Sales will be held from time to time, of which cue notice will be given, and at whiâ€"h parâ€" ties r«firinz to farnish will have an °QR:""'“’ of purchasing at unusually low rates. Mart is now ofin with a large stock of new Furniture, as weli as Pianos, Harmoniums, &c., &o., consigned for sale. The subscriber would also intimate that he is the Sole Agent for Ottawa anmd territory for the i’a_lo of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand ianos. 3 'l'hoy are successors to the late John C. Fox, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Pianos, ledged morit. _ £} The Pianos, as well as the Furniture in the establishment, will be sold either by private sale or auction. He would also announce that he is prepared to receive instructions from persons having bousehold furniture, horses, carriages, or real estate, to disâ€" From their long experience in Germ Paris, and New York, they are univorsally :;.’nmg:: be the best Piano Manufacturers on this conti » . The high reputation of the instruments made by them for the past ten years, and the increéeasing demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" k Ausdicatiayindiet ow dx ic Tc t w Sirv 7 o Cns I pase of, and pledges himself that nothing will be ett undone by him to g\vo satisfaction in discharg ing the trust confided to him. He hopes that by strict attention to the s«les entrusted to his care, as well as by grompt settiemâ€"nts immediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. . s He will be in his office from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evering, when he can see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom a distance will have immediate attencion. +Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate saile. 1 All kinds of turniture bought, sold or exchanged. His Lordship th ;!z;.“cf':i.' gston, is ship the op of Kin s Mon. Sir Jogn A. Hud«’;lnld, Hon. H. L. Langevin, C B, v~Hoa. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, â€" > Francis H.‘ Burton, Esq, M P TeV. Noel oo mefugee" guebes Bank: 0 .V. Noel, Esq, r Que ank, Ottawa. ie bat s A smart young man wanted to act as travelling agent represent ng several firms. J. BERMINGHAM, Auctwneer and Commussion Merchant, . 153y House, Land azad General Agent. Ten Lots, averaging 39 x 136, fronting on Rearâ€" street, in the: U:pr Town of Ottawa, and comâ€" manding magnificent views on the River Ottawa. ALEO, & At the Hoz::uk Fail, on the Rideau River, on the front of 21 and 22, Junction Gore, of Glouâ€" cester, Sub Lots 37, 38, 39, 42, 54, 55, 56. 57, 58, 59, 69, 10,71, varying in size as shown on Plans, all beautifui Villa Lots. Plans of these properties to be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, and of the Ordnance Lands Agent, Dept. of the Secretary of State, Ottawa. Oneâ€"tenth of the purchase morey to be pxid dowr at the time and place of sale, and the balance in nine annual payments, with interest, at 6 per cent. Further conditions at the time of sale. By order, E. PARENT, Under Seo‘y of State. [ Snss i Anasndin in eindaiidiny \GecrriraaP cale yeie. 3( e Te rrIol 4 the By ‘Proyorty, on the South ; and Elginâ€"street, on the East ; being divided off into 30 Building Lots, and averaging in dimensions 66 x 99. On FRIDAY, the 30th OCTOBER, 1888, at noon, will be sold atthe Sales Room of HECTOR Mcâ€" LEAN, Auctioneer, in Oftawa, so mach ol e Ordnance Land being part of Lot D, Con. C, Neâ€" W. F. COFFISN, I‘IIRCHAHT TAILORS and General OQutfitters, Kiginâ€"street, opposite the Russell House, and second doer from Eaton‘s Gilding Store, hsnuéun received a choice stook of ENQGâ€" LISH, FRENCH and CANADIAN SMITH & RODNEY Kound on Rideauâ€"street, on Wednesday evening, a I..Ahl:‘GR BUNCH.d oF ’liKEYS. Thoo‘o‘nor by ving property a ng expenses of advertisâ€" m can have them nh':‘md. Ottawa, September 11 CLOTHS and TWEEDS, And a general assortment of gontlomen‘s furnishâ€" ing geods, would intimate to their friends and the public generaily that they are prepared to executs all orders in their line at the shortest notice, in the most approved styles and 2t prices that we defy competition. Ottawa Oct. 1,18687; S51tf stock ot The Store formerly coccupied by W. D. WOOD No. 38, on RIDEAU STREET, has been rented by the Subscribers, and opened with an entire new GROCERIES, Provixciar Insuraxcs Coxraxy or Caxapa, e Head Office, Torontn, 1st Sept., 1868, Tn n‘olucy of this Company at Ottawa being now transferred to the HONBLE. MALCOLM CAMERON, N* Pl ANOâ€"FPORTE TULTION. W. C. CLARK, Professor of Music and ‘Leacher of Piano, Voice and . umpy. Also, Mrs. Clark, Teacherof D: "55 and Painting. Munc Rooms and Residence, O‘Connorâ€"stree‘, corner of Sliterâ€"street, Contra Town. Drders may be left at his residence or at Orme & Son‘s Music Store.2*""* U 452 are to be paid and applications for Insurance to be made to him at the Office of the Queen‘s Prinâ€" ter, Desbarat‘s Buildings, Ottawa. , _ By order, * JAS. SYDNEY CROCKER, R. W. Scott, Esq, M P P, Walter Shanly, Esq, M P Prepared for buildings of every description, by & SIDNXEY B. FPZ:2P, Aroh&:iet. f1Nitt srase W ellingtonâ€"st. Ixouts‘ New Buinommgs, Susskxâ€"8TRXET, oTTtAwA. i t wWOOD & ROSSITER. Ottawa, October 12, 1867 15 CASH CAPITAL, ALL PAID UP,,... ABSETS,,.%..,.«@cicerÂ¥re@esr+rrkr% k1« LOSSES PAID IN 49 YLARS, * Incorpordted in 1i RDNANCE LAND® CAPITAL, ALL PAID UP...... ... ASSET3, ... ... .clece ce rrre k66 46e +s Ordn. Lands Agont, _ Ottawa, 30th August, 1868. 835â€"lavwtd LA N8, SPECIFICATIONS®, &c., Apply at the EYS FOUND. as lies between Mariaâ€"street, on the North ; sUBSCRIBEI W sTORE. ;‘:mz-i'o;:;r,â€" ;;‘Oitrt'av_v_s. ag nlach _o! ‘t'ho all premiums for RENEWAL OF POLICTIES, LIQUORS, 11DSy . , OTTAW A. M P P, TIMES OEFICE. orF NEW HAVEN, : CONN. OF HARTFORD, CONN. [ AND HARPWARE. \% ) UP,Q«c«cicccccievsee. +..+**@illly P T 1.833,543.39. ARs,.......................24.00?,000. in 1819â€"Charter }fcfpaupl. sA + Paris, BOOK BINDER & BL‘fA‘NK BOOQ! â€" _ MANUFACTURER, ; 26 Meto.lfofuluot, Otta w a. Machinery, and employing no workmer, I am prepared to turn tion of Binding in as good a "él as any other establishment in C: 2 iss is mt Ottawa, Fob. 6. " Groceries, Liquars, Pro MONTREAL WA BBLS. PRIME PI 30 88 LIQUORS, lHaving every facility in the way of firstâ€"class e . PC Hge onl o Eon ied ts is 350 Mz. JOHN LESLIE, || Sparkeâ€"street, Agent for Ottawa and Vicinity, For the sale of these celebrated Timekeepers. H. & A. SAUNDERS, ; _ _ ‘Montreal. Sole .W holesale I#uu inâ€"the Dominion for the sale of J, Sewill‘s Watches. | . m * YORKâ€"8STRUIET. ForCheapGaiters Men‘s ware equally low, in e " get~This is the place to bi supply ‘The Cance to be delivered inspected at Ottawa previous Boot and Will be received by the ; SENIOR â€".COMMISSARIAT OFFICER, In 4, } and 1 Ib. packages, f AT RED Ottawas, Aug. 10, 1868. wE HEREBY APPOINT NENDERS LADIES CALL AT T MORTIMER, Ottawa, May 20. ,‘* Yorkâ€"streot; SEWILL, LIVERPOOL, ONE DOLLAR BOXES PRIME H essecsesss 808 se 8 se 0 000 see 00 6 0 W ATOCHES. â€". BUSSEX â€" STR SILVER being reduced umui its considerable â€"redu has beez mado At Repucso R ...... $1,00 .. ..... 1,61% IN DUPLICATE, 1x PricEs 0 Good at 95 c ea ces nen ns ne e n AT TIHIE by special a a. MORTI AT RED AT J.1 , °9 none but firstâ€"clase rn out qnt{ descripâ€" télo ot.workmanship anadh. TIMER, Metcaheâ€"stâ€" oet. IORGE MURPHY. rery variety of styâ€"le y cheap atthe "Caâ€" ...... 88 feet. ..... 3 feet 6 inches. in Montreal, and to be HE CAPITAL ‘Shoe Store ! CKLING VINEâ€" REHOUSE A PAIR ! ,070,.34. perty at lowest oPS, nd Vicinity. ET, IARTIN & CO. r family use, UCED RATES? UCED RATE®S. ANK BOOK THE OTTAWA TIMES, SEPTEMBER 26. bonrmrnmmomntyvommmmmmmetthnimmmmmnmmmuni anmmmnmmmmmmmmumeteiiionssuscantnaniannmananmacntaammamasamamammmmamncanammmmmmmantemacnteaaaememeam= 0 CCC _ | aILVER AT PAR : \ _ AFRNMOLDTES | risions, &G,, 8SUGARS,*&c. 3847 657v 2+ * I AT THE sIGN OF THE*ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEAUâ€"ST., Where youâ€" can .at all times find a complete a8â€" sortment of . ~| {!> SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, ‘ consisting in part of GENERAL HOU â€"E FURNISHING, Butcher Knives, Kaives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Table Spoons,! 4y Tea Spoons, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Buts, Sorews, Locks, # Bolts, Catches, Latches, Axes, Saws, Planes, Squares, ammers, §poku1uvu_, Gouges, Steol Bits, Bevels, Together wi Roee Pink, Burnt Umber, ; Terra de Seinna, Chrome Yellow, Y.“g' Ochre, Colestial Blue, aris Green, Bljlnlwic!'(}roen, Red Lead, W\ city. SCYTH%’I I SNATHS : § R A K E S ! ULTIVATORS, PLOUGH S, FORKS AND STONES, s a ‘l&‘ gr‘;:: ggr’ioty ; and a general assortment of} < [‘ NAILS, MACHIN Ottawa, Jul Vâ€"E N T These may certify that the Board of School Trustees for the City of Toronto, put up December, 1867, in th¢ir new School House, on Elizabothâ€" Street, four bf RUTTAN‘S AIR WARMING or VENTILATING STOVES ; say one in each school room. These stoves were in regular use during school hon;ts. until fires were discontinued, about the | beginning of the month of May, and they hayo given full satisfaction in every reâ€" These ma; Trustees for | 1867, in the Street, four ’( VENTILAT spect. Although the weather was severe and proâ€" longed the |Ruttan stoves kept the school rooms comfortably| warm, without overheating them ; while the wentilation was at the same time thoroughly (good. These stoves are also very economical in fuel as is. proved by the fact that the four in questien consumed only twoâ€"and a half cords of weod each, during the périod of time above mentioned. G. A. BAI}B Secretary B.S.T. Toronto, September 15th, Roy: Offceâ€"Desbarats‘ Ruilding, 77 Sparks St * | M. P. HAYES . f f Aocxt. â€"Tor the relief and cure of Epilepsy, St. Vitus‘ Dance, Puerperal Hysteris, &c., &o. This g:epu- ation is from the recipe of a celebrated French Physician, and the very great success which has &ttended its use in on? case, and where the highâ€" est medicalakill was of no avail, bas indueed the subscriber to give it every possible publicity; The genuine has ‘he subscriber‘s name and address on each bottle. Price one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J. A. HARTE, Chemist, 396, Notre Dameâ€"strect, Montreal. Harte‘s Florida Water, equal to anything imâ€" ported. Price 374 cents per bottle. 183y Prize Modal, 1862. Bee The Lancet, British Medical Journal, Medical Press, &e. «* Un the Oct. I commenced the Pancreatic Emulsion Hlnonv & Moorx‘s) in two teaâ€"spoon{ ul doses, two hours after dinner and lltl‘gp‘l'. I can only describe its effects bgr ufiln{ at it secemed to work lik¢e a charm."â€"Dr. Kinkead‘s Paper on Phthisis and ts treatment. (Medical Press, &¢., Fob. 26, 1868. Caution.â€"The genuine PANCREATIC EMULâ€" S10N sold only in bottles, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, and 8s, with Savory & Moore‘s labels and trade mark. PAnopnml EPILEPTIC CURE, PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE PAINTERS, A4AND PAPER HANGERS, Chaudiere and Rull, (Shog next to R. R. Booth‘s Store, Chaudiere.) House, Sign, Villa and general 8::::4-‘ executed on the most rersonable terms. lings and walls distempered in colors to iuit. Fresco work of all kinds to order. References permitted to the following gentlemen : A. H. Baldwin & Co., J. R. Booth, Heq.s RA. Bootr, Esq., Rer. Mr. Johnson, Hull ; Rev, Mr. Picket, Ottawa ; Mr. Haycock, Architect, _ ____ _ ___ CGEO. MAYES, â€" CcOoPPER PLATE PRINTER, Bank Street, Centre Town, Between Sparks & Queen Streets. Bills of Exchange, Bill Heads, Vir‘‘ M%%Mofirhawtw Lrop Bla UTTA OTTAwWA AGENCY : HEAL ANDALL & MONTGOMERY, PAINT OF ALL COLORS, AT Magnesia Green, Venetian Red ite Lead, in oil or dry, k, Ivory Black, R.Bl.ei, Boiled Oil, w Oil, Turpentine, j‘ Benzole, Coal Oil, | Paint Brughes, | Varnishes, &¢ N°‘S8 OILED AND RAW OII’:," ERY AND LUBRICATING, LOWEST CASH PRICES® lCanadianBanak NEW TUBULAK LATING SToVEs. . Boring Machines, T4, 1868. (Si‘lDd). | w. wW. OGDEXN, M.D., , COMRORT, ECOKOMY. Chisels, Augers, Abger Bits, ‘Fon CASES of * Cco NsV MP T I O N ; treated with Savory & Moorz®‘s PANCREATIC EMULSION. THOS. BIRKETT, o Sign of the Anvil, No. 24, Rideauâ€"st. vered free to any part of the | 408y T. ISAACS, | _ Centre own, Spaikeâ€"st. Chairman Committee, School Buildings. w Knives, &o., &o , &¢ GLASsS, Silver Meaal, 1867 UKBs?) 6mP Wolfvilie, N. 8., 30th Aug., 1868. 846â€"4 PUTTY, 8524 WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, Dekuyper‘s Red Cases, Gin, 15 bottles.........$9 00 WHOLESALE &‘ RETAIL, FOR CASH ONLY Booth‘s London Gin h es o Bernard‘s and Thoinpson‘s Gin .« _ ......... Green Seal Champagne _/ CC ... essavesnsl AND UPWARDS. POR‘T WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, &¢. No. 66 $ AOMIQ.:sraveserisersvess trivrancresssmess s Ap DO «« 4& Superior Old..... .........~.... ..« 4 80 « & Very fine old...................... b 15 SHERRIESâ€"Lomecq‘s, Pemartin‘s, &¢. : No. 1 Superior Light table Wine....$2 00 «3 Very choic@ .......... .......... 3 80 10 00 «_ 4 Very Superior..................... 4 50 12 50 it 5 YVELY ABOrsrrrrrcrssertertrrtcssser; D 00Lb 00 Single sample bottles at above rates. Also, of Standard Brands, in wood or bottle, old and new, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Old Tom Gins, Irish, Scotch and Caradian Whiskies. Canadian Ale, in wood or bottle. Guinness‘ Porter, pints and quarts. Hibbert‘s Porter, pints and quarts. Bass‘ and Allsopp‘s Ales, pints and quarts. Clarets, Hocks, Sauternes, Curacao, Maraschino, Chartreuse, Royal Italian Bitters, &g.,' &o Ne v-fia;lt-;i- n ;l'l"o;o-l-iu";;u;t;o“e}li,jlnd goods markâ€" ed at the lowest quotations. s a 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. Inspection invi‘«d. The subecriber would intimate to thore of his customers with whom current accounts may have been oFonod that it is his intention to take advanâ€" tage of any irregularity in their payment to close them in order that he may conduct his business torally on the cash principie, which has been found to work much =more satistactorily for both the buyer and seller in every bransh of trade in which it has been tried, ana relying on quality of his goods and the prises charged for them (which will always be as low as they can honestly be gold for; be solicits‘a continuance of that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed u_Ron hiin. K. ARNOLDL, Dealer in the better qualitiesâ€"of Wines, Spirits, &o., Mem:lz-n.roet, Telegraph Co‘s Building, Ottawa. Pric#lists on addlication or sent to any address. April 21, 1868. 535r SCIE‘NCE vs. IGNORANCE AND HOT»â€" TENTOTS. Intelligent ageats under pay from DOCTOR RADWAY are sent to the following countries to engage the most competent nati ves to gather and select the vegetable substances used in Dr. Radâ€" way‘s Sarsaparillian Resolvent. To Wil: Rrazil, S.A., Jamaica, W.L., British India, Persia and Japan. (By correspondence.) _ _ % Aemmp ies NE io eluncfien sls kx Some years since it wag, deemed necessary for the protection of the public¢ against the importaâ€" tion of spurious roots and drugs, for Congress to pass & law‘esnblinhing an Inspector of Drugs in every port of the United States. But this gvise precaution does not prevent the importatio of spurious roots, leaves and medicinal berbs. Nearâ€" ly one half of the Sarsaparilias, Pareira Brava, Peravian Bark, etc., brought into this country and Europe are spurious, and when prepared for me. dicinal purposes are, in fact, useless, and fails to produce the beneficial results that the chemist and pbysician expect to realize. That no such obgoc- tion may exist, and that the public may rmron on securing the true roots in the Sarsaparillian Reâ€" solvent, Dr. Radway has adopted the plan of gstherinnz the several roots, etc., used in his mediâ€" cines, under the direst supervision of trusty and intelligent agents. \ f ‘This is an enterprise never before attempted, and itis one long needed. The loose manner in which vegetable barks, roots, leaves, gums and cther medicinal substances are gathered by ignorâ€" ant natives, half savages, Hottentots, &c., and the cupidity of these rascals of substituting apurious for the true, in selling these roots, &c., to traders, causes many mistakes, and often dlupEoinu phyâ€" sicians in prescribing a root possessing known proâ€" perties in not fulfilling their 'exgocmfi!m. P Hence the wisdom and liberality of Dr. * ‘Hence the wisdom and liberality of Dr. Radway in adopting a plan that will secure the true and genuine vegetable substances, fresh from their native soil, cultivated in gardens and attended with care. s ce astonishing virtues over skin diseases and i:fivri- ties of the blood. RADWAY‘S SARSAPARILâ€" LIAN RESOLVENT is, therefore, the most perfect remedy in the world. No wonder the Sarsapaâ€" rilias of the sho%u‘ are _ such gor, weak wugu ;:’Imfind with DR. RADWAY‘S SARSAPARILâ€" AN. The root itself differs from all Sarsaparilla roots ever seen in this country. Those wishing a pure, in-;nt;;ifié into the circulation, that it commences its work of purification at once. Pimples, Blotches Pustules, Tetters, Worms in the Flesh, Black Spots, etc., areremoved by a feow doses, and the skin roâ€" stored to a beautiful clear appesarance. Price ef Radway‘s Sarsaparillian, or Renovating Resolvent, #1 per botile, or six bottles for 85. Addross, 4 DR. RADWAY & CO., 439 St. Panlâ€"street, Montreal. ?&E&i‘ii{.&;‘ to cleanse the blood and system rom all impurities, try DR. RADW AY‘S SARSAâ€" PARILLIAN RESOLVENT. > Sold by druggists. wfl'sznt to all parts of Canada, . M. MASSEY, Agent, Ottawa. Reap Fiarss axo Trux.â€"Send one lmr-sum‘t to RADW AY & CO., 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montre: Information worth thousands ‘will be gigen you. ; Is hereby given that the Map or Pian and Book of Reference of the Canada Contral Railway Company, from the City of Ottawa to its junction with the Line of the Brockville and Ottawa Railâ€" way Company, have been dogodtod in the office ot the Department of Public ‘Yorks, and a ”I{o’ of such parts of the Map or Plan and Book of Referâ€" ence, as relate to the County of Carleton, has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carleton, and a cogy of such part as relates to the CounK of Lanark, has been deâ€" ited in the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the gt:mty of Lanark. Dated this Tenth «ay of Augurt, 1868. W. R. WORSLEY, 815tf : Becy,. C. C. Rly. Information worth thousands ‘wiil b’xflfi' you. Price of RESOLVENT SARSAPARILLI&AN, $1 THE FRUIT GROWERS‘ ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL AND ONE HUNDRED DOL. LARSIN MONEY, for the best collection of APPLES, six of each sort grown in any Province of the Dominion, to be competed for ac the Great Agricultural ana Indus trial Exhibition which will open in Halifax, on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next; the compe tition to be subject to the general regulations of the Exhibition, and Judges to be apponited by the Association. : Do;iinfoi'&_ffidog}e?hl of Canadian Roenery. Ottawa, Sept, 7, 1868. 582y Of Nova Scotia, offer a consisting of a t = â€"_. Por Gall. Per Dos 1 Gcod sound Wine................$3 00 $6 00 * ... it nvesirssn‘s & OP _8 16 J : Olh. :; serivestinereterfatstascammsss s« 6 DD â€"â€" 30 00 4 Buperior Old..... scsesssses se es 4 50 12 50 6 VAEY BDG OM0..,..ceccnsccrsssssers & TD 15 50 11 Macalfeâ€"st., Telegraph Co‘s Building, t _ oTTawa, So quick is the Sarsaparillian Resolvent W. Normax‘s, Mercarreâ€"sTREEr. To Tourists.â€"The largest colioction in the EYVERY DESCRIPTION, NRUIT GROWERS‘ INTERPROVINCIAL PRIZE. Ll d 1 & NLARGED PORTRAITURE UBLIC NOTICE INTERNATIONAL SHOW SOCIETY, Green, " _ **â€" per dos , or $10 per dozen. COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, NOTICEHE. By order, > P R I Z E OP AT J. R. HEA, sessessest h 00 8 15 10 00 12 50 15 00 1 20 ON and AFTER FRIDAY, the 25tu of MAY, 1868, and until further notice, TRAINS will run as follows : LKAVE OTTAWA. ARRIVE IN PRE8SCOTT. Exprers, 7 4. m. 9.2%5 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, eas‘ anu west. & i g. B.â€"These 1raims run on Montreal Time. aggage to and from Ottawa.checked through from and to stations on Grand Trunk Railway Return tickets to Presoott, Kengvillo and Jttaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principals aâ€" tions 0# the line. T. S. DETLOK, THOMAS REYNOI;)DS. Superintendert. Man irector. hOttlr:.any 14, 1868. t‘ii‘,JL, ST. LAWRENCE AND OTTAWA RAZILW AY, (formeriy the Ottawa & Proscott Rail«ay.) LEAVE BROCKVILLE _ ~ 7.15 A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will leave e MR OP 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 SANDPCINT. All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to i »d from Perth. ! The 7:15 a.m. trair from Brockv.lle connects with~ U. F. Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, . Pembroke, &¢., &c., and the 1:15 p.m. train from . Bandpoint leaves after those steamers are due rom east and west, H ARBOTT, Managing Director. . Brockville, April 11. 412y } 1268.] SUMMER ARRANGEMENTsS. [1868. Trains now leave BONAVENTURE STATION as follows : Day Express for Ofdensburg, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Bellevilie, and a!l points West, st................. 8:30 a m Night â€" do do _ do do _ do 7;:30 p m Accommodation Train for Vaudreuil ut 5:10 p m Returvning each morning, arriving in MORLKBBRIL:csssrsssssrssssssrssssscscnctss: ViRD & MB Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at..... ........ 7:00 a m Trains for Lachine st ..........*5:00 a m, 7:00 a m 9:a m, 12 noon, 3:00 pm, #4;40 p m, 5;00 p m plain boats. and :30 pan‘: l2 > _ . j _ 00 I}. *The 5:00 a m and 4;40 p m Trains runs through to _ Plattsburgh, and there connect with the Chamâ€" Accoramodation Train for Island Pond: and Intermediate Stations at......... 7.00 Express for Boston at.......................... 8;40 Express for Boston and New York, at...... Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorâ€" _ _ham and Portland...................... . Night Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorham and Portland, l::spin‘ beâ€" tween Montreal and 1sl Pond 1t 6t. Hilaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Watervilie BSATUI.DAY AFTERNGON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fax, N.S., returning on Tuesday, She has excellent accommodation for passengers and freight. * *2+. The International Company‘s Steamers, running in connection with the Grand Trunk R.ilwl{, eave Portland every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FBIPAY..& 5 p m, for St. John, N.B. Tickets issued through at the Company‘s princiâ€" pal stations. For further information and time of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" tions, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Staâ€" m., arriving at Brockville at 11:30 a.m. TO LET FURNISHED, till_lst May next, a comfortable HOUSE within five minutes walk of t.‘!x: ;f.rllnnont Buildings. ~Address A. B., Truts Office. e Otitawa, September 23, 1868. TO LET. To LET.â€"Possession 1st November next, or sooner, if rnuirod.â€"'l‘ho BRICK HOUSE, resently occupied by A. G. LAJOIE, KSQ., on c'moriu-mu. West of the Parliament Buildings, consisting of mine rooms, with numerous conveniâ€" ences, and suitable outâ€"buildings. This house is beautifully situated on the bank of the Ottawa, and commands an extensive view of that river and surrounding country. Avg{)to â€" NCAN GRAHAM. Custom House, SL months, a FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply at the office of this paper. September 19, 1868. 8512 Buing on the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa boing‘:.finnoly' settled lmon as its capital, the Victoria Hotel could not fail to be made to pay. It is built on the most modern style of architecâ€" ture, of cut stone ; bas large plsh-’uu windows, and is four stories high, exclusive of the basement. It is finely situated on the corner of Wellington and O‘Connorâ€"streets, immediately opposite the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings, and has three vacant lots attached, so ‘tlu‘t. the Buildings could be enlarged to any câ€" Boin"f.;i. eve of Confederat being definitely: settled upon as Ottawa. Maron 11. Two DWELLINGS TO LET, (\â€"=, .: â€" Boimg the urper part of E. oo ~ . s lAR'fINBAU’SPEIo&ln Btore, Corner of Sussex and cfnm, ceâ€" Enquire at the Store. Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1868. quired ca FOR SALE.«â€"â€"THE WESTS» oflm&ird of Lot No. 27, in First session Ottawas, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same Convession, at present in the occuzstion of Wm. T. Aylen, Esq. For further partioulars apply to Joux and Wu. Trowusox, No;u.-. and .EWIS & Pixust. Barrister, Ottawa. â€" Jo2â€"141â€"tf Reported by GEORGE SPAIGHT, ESQ., vised by a Barrister in attendance. sSUMMER ARRANGE MENT, Commencing on the 201n April, 1868. RUOCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAIL« WAY. C.J: BRYDGES, Managing Director July 7, 1868. 650tf PRIGH«.»++»sveerecersrtscersssrrees 2G Mailed, postage paid, for 30 cents. For rale by LkLAYE PRESCOTT. ARRIVE IN Oraw Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. â€" _ 10.35 a,. m. Express, 1.35 p. m. 4.15 p. m. _ Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantford, Go@ol;j_ch, p&,gp, Detroit, Chicago, and Coaticook only, at.....................l0:10 p m > Sloosing Cars on all Night Trains. Bagâ€" e checked through. he steamer Carlota leaves Portland every Ottawa, Sept. 21, 1868. VLRNISHEKD HOUSK.â€"To let for six (6) wo dkee s u on ay wevir en uce i ul e _ ~.. ~â€", _ NO more eligible chance could be 1 <(y,3.@ Offered to any pux.h the Hotelâ€" &knpinhlino than lease of the BJ «bove TIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. ICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO L&£T. + J. DURIE & sON, ' * 10 Sparksâ€"street, 498y Opposite the Russell House FOR SALE OR TO LET. IAL OF PATRICK J. WHALEN, GoING soUTH AND EAST. , _ Iu Book Form, WITH PHO TOGRAP H, Aailroabs. A. M.â€"=â€"TRAINS will leave Sandpoint at 5:15 a.m. and 1:2¢ GoINnG wWESsT, 8 id) to be addressed to rSanous )cuuow. ESQ., Or JOHN HENEY, Eeq., Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W EVG. IABTD: EAU. 25 CENTS. 852tf Roysi Mail Line between Queboc, New Brunsâ€" wick and Nova Scotia, every Tuesday. The firstâ€"class stee! Side Wheel Steamship "S EC R ET ," Wirmax Daviso®,...... . ... ... MaSTER, | WILL LEAVE ST. ANDREW‘S WHARF, QCEBEC, oX TUESDAY, THE 29« OF SEPTEMBER, At four o‘clock, p.m., Kor Pictou, N. S., calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, Dalbousie, Chatham, Newcastie, Miramichi_and Shediac. Returning, will leave Pictou on Tuesday, 6th October, at 5 o‘clock, p. m, ‘"Ihe steamers connect at Shediac with E. & \. A. KR R. toSt. John, N.B., and steamer for Prince Edward leland. and at Pictou with N. 8. Railway to Halifax. (s s Through tickets to St. John, N. B., $16; Halifax, Nova Sceotia, $17.50 ; Eastport, $17.50; Portland, $19.50 and Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by steamers at reduced rates. For freight or passage apply to P S e C Jarss CHAS. E. BRUSIH, Agent, Ottawa Eept. 24, 1868. Queen V ictoria, trip. Firstâ€"class Fare (meals extra).;,................ .__Captain A. Bowir, s Leaves the Queen‘s Wharf with mails and passenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morring, (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at halfâ€"past 6 o‘clock, arriving at 4:45 Second Bs“nfiohocked through. » Parcel Express daily to and from Montreal and al Iawiimge. . 2 0 o gil s nc Cl nc 0ia.0oo. Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs landed at L‘Orignal. . Tickets, &c., may be obtained at the office of Mr. C. E. BRUSH, and alzso at the Office on the wharf, or on board the steamer, > Parties aesircus of a pleasant trip can obtain Excursion Tickets to Grenvills and back for une Consisting of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANN #IS§ON, w vaptain Murphy. ALLILANCE, « 2 ® 66 Find‘ay. EMERALD, w w 66 Toner, oRrEe7x, = «â€" i _ Cowley. CcaLUMET, & â€"= _ 6 _ Blondin. JASON GOULD, w 46 Boltoa. PONTIAC, _ = « i _ Duggas. PEMNBROKE. â€" a + Overman. BXOW BIRD, & a 46 Beatties 1868 £ Upper Ottawa Roeute. On and after 5th September, (until further notice), the Steamer Ann Sisson will leave Aylmeor daily (Bundays excepted), for the Upper Ottawas at 7 a.m., connecting with the Steamer Al/ionce at leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after arrival of BSteamer Alliance for Cobden, connecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. ‘The Steamers Pontiac or Pembroke leave ‘.ily at 1 p.m., for Des Joachim, calling at all intermeâ€" aiate ports. Returning, loaving at 6 a m., counâ€" necting at Pembroke with Steamer Jason Gould 'hleh‘uvu Pembroke Landing at 2 p.m., and arrives at Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort same evening. The Steamer Alliance leaves Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort every morning at 7:30 (Sundays excepted), touchâ€" at 7 a.m., connecling with the Steamer Alcance ALl head of railroad, at 11 a m., touching at Ar‘letior, Smd!oint, Bristol, Bonechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s Wharf and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. Stages will ing at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Whart, Bonechere, Bristol, Sandpoint and Arnprior, and arrivieg st bead of railroad at 11 2. m., and connecting with Bteamer Ann Swson at Pontiac at noon. Passonâ€" gers reach Ottawa at 4 p.m. o l sn _ The Steamer Calumet will on and after 5th Sepâ€" tember leave favelock on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Village #ame days at 2 p.m: A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up and down trips. | Offices at Ottawa or Aylmer. LOBVO OHBWB At.....ssssssccsccecssssscceccs»e»â€"7;00 &.m. Arrive at Arnprior at ........................2:00 p.m. Between Brockville and Ottawan;, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : UPWARDS. In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railwey Night Trains, East and West. DowWXWARDS. Leave Brockvills st........................u..l:lb a.m. Travellers and tourists will find this a delightful Leave Arnprior at............... .......... 12:15 p.m. Arrive at a"-l'l u'. 5:00 g‘.n. Leave Brockville at..... .......................!:15 s.m. Arrive at ArDprior At........................12:10 pm. HE QUEBEC AND GULF PORTSs STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE LONDON MNUSIC STORE, am, Yor Masjesty‘s Theatre, WR Wellington Street, Anew and splendid assortment of â€" _ > P I A N 0 â€"F O R T ES! parUsION MAKE, & Lessee of Her Majesty‘s Theau e Ottawa, March 25, 1868. §51â€"39y Every PIANO from this establishment warâ€" ranted for five years. Also just recoived a new stock of YICTORIA ORGANS & MELODEONS. Becond hand Pianos taken in part vaynw eat for new anes. Cornected with this establishment is a Piano Manutacturer, whe will" attend punstually to all orders for TUNING left at the London Music Store. E. MILES YETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT The subscriber having completed his f SHINGLE FACTORY! OFFERS FOR SALE, EXTRA, No.1, and CULL, PINE and CEDAR .c . SHINGLES, In lots to suit Ottawa, June 30th, 1868. and medicines sent to any part of the Dominion. YOREKâ€"STREE1L, OTTAWA, Ro:ttos_d-on'c Hotel. &, <>.. $R.â€"COLENM A N, V. S. (Member of the College of Veterinary f Surgeons, Torento.) _ Orders or communications aitended to, um“:uuuyuMDm mik d Ottawa Kailway on the up and down trips. For further particulars spptv at the Company‘s T s oc > â€" . d B PApDRLE, Pres Ottawa City, Aug. 29, 1868. : _ 72 Ha OoOTTAawA RIVESR NAVIGATION CcoOMmPANY*S Just received at VIOLINE, CONCERTINAS, GUITARS, &c., NION FORWARDING & KAILW AY f comraNsy. 1868. Condensed Time Table HINGLES FOR SALE. IANOS! PIANOS : ORSE IXFIRMARY, Tuesda: 44 aAT MARKET PRICES, ie e 1998 MARKET STEAMER Stramers. Return " MAIL STEAMER W,. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. bU .c cesesgasssescenenee00000 n60 000. fD.00Ke VillO Bt.......««.sssses«»«»...1:40 p M. JOHN ROCHESTER, Ja. 66 Find‘ay. w 46 Toner, w 66 Cowley. w 46 Blondin. + 66 Boltoa. 646 Dugga a. + Overman. 18658. facse 4868 | its, n : Y”’ President 1248 130â€"8 . 2 00 1867 as» 1866, Ixora Warsnouse Tul BUBSCRIBEKRE ek 48 Infory, their Customers that their Stock j$ ide complete, and embraces every delicacy of it Seasou, among which will br lound & CliGics * assortment 0f Av Orange PLKOH Flowery > Japan # SUGARS, LOAF, BROKEX LoAr. CRUSHED, GRroUXD, YELLOG w COFFEE, CEYLOI‘, R@~ Koasted and Ground daily on t}, premises, vHOCOLATE ana CUvCOr, FRFENCH, fiavored with Van TAYLOR‘8. FRUITS. &c. LAYEK RAISINS, SPICXK», PRUNES, AiMONDS, â€"WALNUTS FILBERTS, md BRAZIL NUTS. Ottawa Dscember 19 Breakfast SOUCK ONG, Superior HYSON, «_ GUZPOWDE #© _ IMPERIAL, * _ TWANKAY, CAKADIAN PAIN utsT80@ de, Back ana alead, Couphbs, Colda, Sore Taw ‘wroished suites of .A Spr:i::l. Bmi.miu(i:a;.’pchthafis-:t hgible for civil or ‘holera Mor sentery, entlem*n ind Complainte, Bares / caide. Peeeee remaieial rost Bites. &o., kc. RUSSELI 'l\ul CANADVIAN PAJN DEbIEOQY EB 6. I LATE CAMI now beeu before the public for ajenght Uht undersigned,. hu-.,.;.‘d‘m-od is well lfid,“*fl sumed llotel, bed‘.h & * instance to give perimnanent whet werous friends and t timely used, and wo{‘nu never kpown a single r.: and newly case of dissatisfaction where the direstio« are proâ€" =‘uubli.~bmcl plywu; htud:.‘ .::m bystrict sttention to | od w ions, todeserve nurage e of ts vhlees cni n 'hz;u "o e e 'o?ukm-upfiuu matier, havic Lesely, cmd tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who ar 2 'K,..J suffering from any of the complaints for which it a >3 4 | .ogouuodod’ may depend upon its being a Bove R.V:RE 10 _ Fhe astonishing efficacy of the Canadias Â¥sh B BB _.. .. . Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it i m '.I.BANGER. commended, and its wonderful m:“ E* 1 thetortu paine of Rneumstism. &nd in re ievinp 1 Noflmfim, eutitle it to a bigh zank a «& m":;:::;’oi‘é list of Remedie« for these complaints, C n msites of a first~ toencs To mecighr reppiinn aninice hintpnt s U rvke Tog OFr LS » ® Ao toe puiversel eomin ces it gives »pak ce The Cansiian Pain Destroyer never fails ww OR Hou:c "A Phvsiciaas orderand use it; and no fami‘y w 6 Te oL _‘ NORTHNOP & is NORT P & LYMAX, 6 Newcastle, C. "... & eneral for C. Bol by Geo. Mortimer, Joll‘mn.' A. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J Brown, in Ottews. Ottawa Nov. 1. 1867 1vaw points, have to announce that they will, in Mmss tember, 1868, publich in one large quarto volumt* E NB Tus Mescnuarte‘ Prorsorve Uxion Mrezcast# l Rerserxor Rseoiste®, &-.um;nou othit things, the names, nuture of , amount # soart capital, financial stending, and rating as to credk NNN stmess ... of over 400,000 of the principal merchanou,& 1| WRomoyn to promcte and protect trade, by enabling MeRÂ¥ ur!’uuu.m..rmuumy in the grast ing of credits, and the recovery of claims &# TB 2 C 0 C s O egcnmctnnees Ti t ho ves setth Tib ie villages and settiements throughout the Unitéh States, their territories, and the British Provis® of North America; and embracing the most is MERCANTILE REFERENCE mhfor-m attainable and .ecessary # the merchant to assertain at a glance the capital, character and Gegree of credit of such « his customers as are deemed worthy of any grade tiolofendu.eo-ptbhg also, a newspaper .dired ory, containing the title, obaracter, price, 2l place of publication, with full particulars relatit® to each journal, being o::rdnnlbmmp‘ of every county in the U Btates. ‘The reports and information will be confined i those deemed worthy of some line of credit ; und# the same will te baged, so far as practicable, up® the written statements of the m: themselves revised and corrected by well and reliable apy previously issued. v gy aid of the Mercantile Reference Regitit® ‘luco.lbo.:pl’:lll hp‘::fl“olcn‘& :: and om h6 pared with financial worth, of nearly every w# chant, mapufacturer, trader and banker, wib# the aboveâ€"named territorial limits. On or about the first of each month, subscrib® will also receive the Monthiy Chronicie, containiHf among other things, a .record of such impot#® changes in the name and condition of §® throughout the country, as may occur u\-fl tothe publication of each halfâ€"yearly volumt* the Mercantile Reference Register : i en m te ns ence » are ), for be forwarded to any address in the United Ris® THE TIMES is printed aod published 47 imaens.~ Tus Ortiawa Tss Prixtizg 48D Posush: 7 HUOICAI mwe Couraxy, at the Office, 60, Sparkest :â€" 34.GUsTA Centre ‘Town, Ottaws.. Jauze Cort® Siral) a Grady legal correspondents, whose character will prove# arantee of the currectness of the informati® gnifl“byh.n in hu-nltbuthlz will prove more truthful and complete, and, fore, superior to, and of much greater value, th45 TaAnSpOTCRLION pRIG. . * Holders of five $10 sbares of the capital stock WWhmM-"“""' one copy ‘the Mercantile Reference Register f"*® ‘M;m«-dmm'mhdfi“' two cop ;ud-omthn‘!'*""‘. capital stock will be allotted to any one applic®® 1 remittances, orders, or communicationt {t" lative to the book «hould be addresed to the M€* Mwnvmn-m.xumhm Bank Building, No. 128, Broadway, (BOL New York. mong the most 1mportan! of modern Medica\# | Pembroke, Aug. ! Tux Meronaxts‘ Prowsormy® Uxio®, nE MERCHANTS» * PROTECTIVE UNIOX : , NUTM MACE, Â¥@ CINNAMON, | CLOVES, GINGER, NIXED SPICGES, All Ground on the Prems D. T. BROWNE & CO. in Whole, Hai{ and Qharie " euk NMUSCATEL,: _ do is SULTAN A, FALENTIA, CURRAXNTS, GRAPES, I @# { /4 {} i 16 Rideau Street, Ottawa, bankers, manufacturers, and public&@â€" i AF , in more than 30,000 of '.h Aci_t_'t.,"z The â€" MOCHA, JAV 12s orderand use it; and no fami‘y w it after onse try ing it. I mrrire _‘ Black Extna®; coxaor, } ine TEAS, BROWXE These ‘TRs hay. lack carefclly select g e lamily trade by and JAMALCA FRYpP‘s LEMONS, MUSCOY a m & HARDy ORANGEs MOTTPs o n”“%l K._ lmu a t streot £%+ ng\'(‘(fl ‘ « citorâ€"inâ€"Chan , and pPstent N (“'" puilding, L1z‘ J .(Y(“L"‘ P. W_v-ul»l Ti Funy Pebilt Sers Boot and Shie 5 /â€"â€".‘.7 y . s GEKMI G 3. O*DOHMER e# Conveyancin ings, Rideauâ€"strect. Dl. OLIVER Sparkeâ€"st;oct, BJ Accoucheur, 0 & Russell‘s, offce at bas re ciaxcers Cc knife, by a now, but # process. BR cossfully treated, it x seE tlluwf'v fls House, Ott a w a .II" Lers e C ue s 4 ‘~M and Co ties of Prescott Lo 0 "ar MÂ¥ ae d a,. J. A+ 842 “ Dental Rooms lsookstore, directly * %o0, 18, *__h_“r‘,“" R. C. A+ M l’ Bogsex â€"strect, 0 pwAarp T. l;‘.,w,or, Aitor it N 00 mm £*o KP 20 at present sovoral Comer of Main |‘cmabroke, Ontario. The "qUZXEN Srstâ€"clase Westau tains its ¢5aracte 4. Mn » v~ |'G.o‘ L MR UE soor:, C Gould, Pembroke an Partoular attont i Good reoms for . < and veghicles alw ay % fited throughou! puultes of a first ’r‘ ALBLO _Coaft Home (A Saat MRS. TROTTER Corner of Me site the main weer _ RE ".l‘_'fi.h(' PIXFE ; Mhh* BCGTCH PokTs, Witawa, Jan TYOL at La®, ®* Xetaries 1 is , Qttaw@ y g+coxnonk e in Chancery» * "Afee. UBIOG ’;;-C"lfi'c re f, &o. Oficeâ€" ite the Post Ofé Snd colleges in R. W. J. H Wellington â€"str TAWA 10 uK qUE Rt + €C+ m“‘ Accoucheur. O . GEORGH Offceâ€"Spark MHs. rogp HOL AS 8P ROoNXTO i Â¥otcls To ether FTR! A call kin: ADIRE®S® IBUBES to ge. There sabsorit , ong stot Soliciton c l’IMiC td C000 UZ

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