ALZO OX HAXD, 8 2,000 Corps or Goop FirEwooDp, aad 600,000 sawed SHUINGLES. $ W holesale and Commission Agents. Goods forwarded with despatch between Ottawa, Kingston and I ate Ports, by the Steamer «Mary 418, um.. DAK" Silver Taken at Par. "Gzq Wx. H. EKASTUN & Co., Forwarders and Commussion Merchants, #1icf Canal Basin® rates . ie utnsls h c 11 o 4 and the public generaily that ‘they have removed to those spacious premises lateivy occupied by M. K. Dickinson, Canal Basin, and where will he found coostantly on hand the following goodz ; | . The Teocuss are ofered with the tullest contâ€" ence in their efficacy ; they have been thoroughly stea and maintain the good reputation they have ,.astly acquired. For public speakers, singers, militery officers and those who over tax the :f.iee. they are useful in relieving an irritated throat, and will reader articulation easy. Being an miticle >f true merit, and having {rmd their efficacy by a tast of many vours auth unur Bnlo Hhome bn ow Ustaiix oaly * Bseows‘s â€"Broxcutatn Trocurs," and do not take any of the woâ€"thiess imitations that maÂ¥r be ofered. 208â€"2m %3o Throat, Cough, Cold, and mmilar Kroubles, it suffered to progress, resuit in serious #uilmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic affections, ottentimes incurable. BROWN‘3 BRONCHIAL TROCHES are compounded so as to reach direstly the seat of the disease and give almost instant reâ€" Thirty Years‘ Exrperience of an old Nurse.â€"Mzas. Wixsiow‘s Soorniso Syatre is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty rears with neverâ€"failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of ‘one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomachb, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowel:, and gives res:s, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in ali cases a bottle. Office, 215 Fuitonâ€"street, New York ; and 205 High Holborn, London. Be sure and call for « MRS. WINSLOW‘S SOOTHING SYRUP," hayâ€" ing the fac simule of "Cuartis & Pracixs" on the outside wrapper.. All others are base imitaâ€" tions. â€" 808â€"m Masauws 2 COM _0 PDDOTIUICYCC TT CHSOT of DYVSENTERY and DIARRBGEAIX CHILâ€" DREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. Full direstions for using will szocompany each boitle. ° None r-m. unless the iaeâ€"simile of CURTIS & PERKIN3 is on the outâ€" side wrapper. Sold by all medicine deoalers at 25 cts. They are palatable and seifâ€"administered to th. childâ€"drive out the worms thoro-ihly without pain and compictely cleanse the stomac reby doir; away with the necessity of administering Casto Oil or other unpleasant catharticsâ€"as in the use of other Woras. rlul box contains the (scâ€"simile signature of Noztuzor & Lruax, Newcastic,C.W., who are Losenges #re a certain and safe remedy for Worms in Children and Adults.â€"As it is a wellâ€" known and melancholy fact that one great cause of death among children is from Worms alone, it eannot be too deeply m&tuud upon the minds parents the necessity closely watching their children. By so voing; and understanding he z:r- and true cause of the disease, thee of children -l&ht be sared from early graves. Syurtrous or Worus.â€"The followin are a few of the very numerous symptoms n’ discases which are caused by Worms : deranged appetite, emaciated onnnilzc. offensive breath frequent picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth during sleep, hardness of the beliy, with frequent slimy stools, and sometimes convulsive fits ; itching of the arms, pain in the head and stomach, unquiet trombli eoughs, indigestion MWWI.N m.-..h.". M..-‘nd-tmm ing awey of fiosh. _ highs ww â€"] The subscribors beg ‘l;:llom their customers i U NUE 100L :: + t " SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER will restore it to its lm:aleolor and promote its & Our treatise on the hair sent free by mail. R. P. HALL & CO., 8344 Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. GRAY HAIR AND BALDXESS ! FLOU Is, Errors of Youth.â€"A Gentieman who sufâ€" fered for yearsâ€" from Nervous Debility, Premsâ€" ture Decay and all the efects ot youthful in discretion will, for the sake ot suffering humanity, send free to all who need it the recipe and direcâ€" tions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adâ€" vertizsers‘ experience can do so by addressing in tiser in senc‘.gths Prescript.on is to benefitthe aflicted, and sproad information which te sonâ€" teives to be invaluable, and he hopes every su(â€" ferer will try his remedy, as it 'flll’ cost them noâ€" thing, and vo a blessing. Parties wishin the pt-i:’..P::u,:S return mail, will ’loug “mn REV. W ARD WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. To all who desite it, he will send a eo[;ly or the prescription used (free of charge), with the direcâ€" tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sug®k Cree for Coxscyrtio®, AstHya, Rroxcumtis, Covens, CoLos, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the adverâ€" To Consumptives.â€"Tho advertiser, having qeen restored to health in a few weeks by a vory simple remedy, after having suffered for several r.n with a severe lung afection, and that dread isease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellowâ€"sufferers the means of curs. The markets were very respectably supplied yescerday, but still we hare no material alteraâ€" tions to make in our figures. Hay is slightly on the deciine with a full supply. Osts and peas remain stationary.. Straw is offering in smal quantities at $1 per ton. Turnips are bringing40 cents, and cartots 40 cents. Onions are in good Furowrâ€"EAtts.... ......... demand at $1 to $1.25 for best quality. Butter mommmmmumqmm-m poor supplies. N.B.â€"Our prices for four are always to be calâ€" culated in bankable funds, * Th * M ccenvcvrcey â€"â€" Poras â€"Messâ€"per barrel...........25 00 Prime Mess per do...... Mothers Read Thisiâ€"HolloWway‘s Worm EMOV A L. JOHN B. GGDEXN, 43 Cedar Street New York N* SEE #IRST PAGE. [Compiled expressly for the Ortawa Ties.] s Times Office, Ottawa, and take no other. WR Sola by all the sts in Ottaws, and medicine doaloay every & 57 PORK, HALL‘3S VEGETABLE OoTTAaWA MARKETsS. THE USE 02 OATM EA L, &c. none, nene. P Pulo-roa,'n: TULTION. . c« W. C. CLARK. Professor of Music and ‘Teacher of Piano, Voice and Marmony. Also, Mrs. Clark, Teacherof D: "'inï¬ and Painting. Music Rooms and Residence, O‘ :onnorâ€"street, corner of Sl iterâ€"street, Centra Town. Orders may be lett at his resicence or at Orme & Son‘s Music Store. 459 RENEWAL OF POLICIES, â€" 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, 8384 * Manager. â€" oving property and paying expenses of advertisâ€" r.'. cn‘lnvo t:o’n ntr.m::.. t* Apply at the en nan e id e c Provixciar Ixsurasee Comupraxt or Caxapa, Hoad Office, Torontn, ' 1st Sept., 1868, Tllt AGENCY of this Company at Ottaws being now transferred to the HONBLE. MALCOLM CAMERON, â€"Ottawa, October 12, 1%61 GROoCERTIES, The Store tormerly occupred by W. D. WOOUD No. 38, on RIDEAU STREET, has been rented by the Subscribers, and opened with an ontire new stock of .. * % ‘y'lERCIIAH'I' 'I‘AILQRI and General 1 Outitters, Klginâ€"street, opposite the Russell House, and second docer from Eaton‘s Gilding Store, haring jyst received a choice stook of ENGâ€" LISH, FRENCH and CANADIAN SMITH & RODNEY + CLOTHS u,l TWEEDS, And #gengral sssortment of gentlomen‘s furnishâ€" ing geods, would intimate to their friends and the public generaily that they are prepared to exscuts n:l orders in their line at the shortest notice, in ho ns e e t & U : Ottawa, September 11, 1868. At the Hogsback Fail, on the Rideau River, on the front ofolgh 21 and 22, Juanction 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 beantifui 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, Ottaws. Oneâ€"tenth of the purchase money 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 sals. By order, E. PARENT, n ho n Gns w Under Sec‘y of State. W. F. COFFIN,â€" Erugeriee reobemns eW ind Anvarve We ry Ordn. Lands Agent, Ottaws, 30th August, 1268. _ 835â€"lawtd Found on Rideauâ€"street, on Wednesday evening, a LARGE BUNCH OF KEYS. The owner by â€"_ Ten Lots, avlngi.n‘r†x 136, fronting on Rearâ€" street, in the U:.nr own of Ottawas, and comâ€" mandieg magnificent views on the River Ottaws. Lots, and Averaging in dimensions 66 x 99. On FRIDAY, the 30th OCTOBER, 1868, at noon, will be sold atthe Sales Room of HECTOR Mcâ€" LEAN, Auctioneer, in Ottawa, so mach of the Ordnance Land being part of Lot D, Con. C, Noeâ€" pean; as lies between Mariaâ€"street, on the North ; the By ;ropny. on the South ; and Elginâ€"street, on the Fast ; being divided off into 30 Bailding |OLD A£TNA INSURANCGE Cco., H.V. Noel, Eukllugpr Quebes Bank, Ottaws. Robert Lyon, Esq, M P P. A smart young ma~ wanted to act as travelling agent represent:ng several firms. . J. BERMINGHAM, Auctionser and Commussion Merchant, 153y _ House, Land and General Agent He will be in his office from 7 in the morning watil 7 in the evening, when he can see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom & distance wilil have immediate atten:ion. Cash advances, when required, will be made on consignments for immediate saie. ; _ All kinds ot turnitaure bought, sold or exchanged. * RKFPERENCES. His Lordship the Bishop of Kingston, Hon, Sir Jozn A. Macdonald, Hon. H. L. Langevin, C B, ; * Hoa. Alex. Campbeil, P M G, R. W . Soott, , M P P, : Walter Shanly, , M P Max. W. Strange, Esq, M P P, Francis H. Burton, Esq, M P James O‘Rielly, Esq,QC, _ _ _ _ _ rou of, and pledges himself that nothi? will be oft undone by him to give satisfaction in discharg ing the trust contfided to him. He hopes that by strict attention to the sales entrusted to his care, as well as by .rronpt settliem:nts immediately after, to merit a share of public patronage. _ â€" The high reputation of the ‘¥nstruments made by them for the p=st ten years, and the increasing demand for them in the new Uominion, prove their vyery superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" ledged merit. * : 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€" Prepared for buildings of ev sIDNEY g FP: futf The subscriber would a)so intimate that he is the Sole Agent for Ottawa and territory for the sale of Rappe, Webber & Co.‘s celebrated grand Pianos. They are successors to the iato John C. Foxr, of Kingston, and the makers of his excellent Piande, From their long experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent. Respectfully announces to the inhabitants of Ottawa and surrounding eonnt.r‘r that at the request of many friends he has decided on oï¬ning an exâ€" tensive and well regulated Auction Mart in this city : v f Public Sales will be held from time to time, of which cue notice wil} be given, and at whi h parâ€" tios req:iring to furnish will have an oprMnity of purchasing at unusually low rates. ‘The Mart is now open with a large stock of new Furniture, as well als Fï¬m, HMarmoniums, &0., &0., consigned for sale. £ Gommission Sale Rooms House, Liï¬â€˜d'& General Agency, OFFICE ‘& SALE ROOMSâ€" KFrom arrangements made with some of the Furniture Manufactories .of Western Ontario, a lar, e and well selected stock of new furniture will bo_eomngtly on hand. : _ _.* 3 * Dominion Auction Mart, HOME INSURANCE KW STORKEK. L A N RDNXANCE LANDS, KEYS FOUND. HE SUBSCRIBEIR TIxouts‘ New Bumomes, Sussekxâ€"#takEt, A oTTtAwA. NS, SPECIFICATIONS, &e., approved styles and nptieu_ï¬';;."; CASH CAPITAL, alLL â€"PAID UV. 0006 SS EP ooo o. .. no on hinonns o on en ion ioominnol ons en intni on a,0 LOSSKSâ€" PFAID IN 49 YLARS,...«.c«ci««c¢1crarÂ¥sere+ri .’4.00‘,000. â€" Incorporated in 1819â€"Uhatter Perpetual. | CAPITAL, A4LL PAIDL UP...... ...... .. SSETS ... : is ns nersir reanes aar tR in all premiums for ILIQUORS, »g.o;_;v:o;;'duadr&, by W ellingtonâ€"st. WOoD & RORSITER. L6 15 OTTAW A. AND TIMES OFFICE. AND HARPWARE, OoF NEW HAYEN, CONN. OrF HARTFORD, CONN. S51tf The Canoe to be delivered in inspected at Ottawa previously AT OTTAWA, % Until noon, on the 26th SEPTEMBER, for the supply of A WOODEN CANOE. d _ _ ( Afeet from stern.......... 204 inches. Will be receired by the SENIOR COMMISSARI ONE DOLLAR A PAIR ! Good at 95 cents. Mon‘s ware equally low, in every variety of styâ€"1 $B" This is the place to buy ch @Cae piteh® Torkaurest, M rarp ts "* Cns d2y7 GEORGE MURPHY. For the sale of these celebruted FPimekeepers. _ H. & A. SAUNDERS, j | Montreal. Sole ‘W holesale !#-nu in the Dominion for the sale of J, Sewill‘s gtghes. . .. Ottawa, May 20. | â€" 148y For Cheap Gaiters LADIES CALL AT THE CAPITAL Boot and isme Store | . YORKâ€"STRERT; HAR MA,Â¥STYI QUREN VICTORIA‘S ROYAL Prize Medalist of the Great Internutional Exhibiâ€" Manufacturer b‘ lvoid .ipo‘nh““ to HER MAJESTY THRQUEEN,ROYAL FAMILY, R CcoURT OPF SP%IN. THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COMâ€" MISSIONERS OF TBE ADMIRALTY, LIQUORS, +0 MONTREAL V Al WE HEREBY APPOINT Groceriss, Liquors, Provisions, &¢., Oitawas, Aug. 10, 1868. Having every facility in the way of firstâ€"class Machinery, and employing none but firstâ€"class workmer, I am prepared to turn out every descripâ€" tion of Binding in as good a atglo ot wor{mnuhtp as any other establishment in Canada, &A. MORTIMER, Ottawa, Fob. 6. BOOK BINDER & BLANK BOOK , MAN UFACTUR!Q!, 26 ‘Metcalfoâ€":stroot, Ottaw a. ;0 BOXES PRIME HOP3, & s In 4, $ and 1 Ib. packages, fo; family use, ' _ AT REDUCED RATES! SEWILL, LIVERPOOL, Manufacturer by special appoin tion of London Il‘lhln.q 4 feet from bows........... n of London, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" versal hhibjï¬od of Paris, 1867 W ATCOCHES. BBLS. PRIME PICKLING VINEâ€" MORTIMER, ............. $1,000,000, +. ..........»1,619,070.34,. e00 00 0 200006 se00e n a + n Mz. JOHN LESLIE, | Bparksâ€"astreet, : kAgcnt,rqr Ottawa and Vicinity, wWINES, IN DUPLICA Ar Ruoucep has beea made . BILVER being reduced to near its considerable redu SUSSEX â€" STRE «AT REDI AT THUE At PRICK8 OÂ¥ sessiecse J. MARTIN & CO. ,.. 28 feet. .. 3 feet 6 inches. Montreal, and to be TBE, AT OFFICER, t# TEAS,, © ICED RATXES. ET, tEHOUSE now tion BUGARS,‘&c etcahoâ€"st: dot. 384y 657v THE OTTAWA TIMES, SEPTEMBER 20. PLALN, ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE CEO. MAYES, CcoPPER PLATER PRINTEHI Bank Street, Centre Town, > Between Sparks & Queen Streets. Bills of Exchange, Bill Heads, Vit":ing * un the :40 Oct. I commenced the Pa Emuision ESAVOu & Moorr‘s) in two teaâ€" doses, two hours after dinner and su per. only describe its effects b “flinï¬ tgat i to work like a aloarn."â€"‘r. inkead‘s 7 Phthisis and is treatment, | § Medical Press, &c., Feb. 26, 1 Caution.â€"The genuine PANCRERATIC §10N sold only in bottles, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, and BR resembling Mother‘s Milk as closely ble.â€"Dr.H. Barker on right /oods for chila " TBE INFANT PRIï¬CE thrives upo Prince should."â€"Social Seren »g Review. * A REAL IMPROVEMENT Lbancaj ordinary kinds of LIEBIG‘S FOODU," and one that keaeps good in all climates. No boiling or straining. : Tins, 1s, 2s, 5s BAVORY & MOURE, Savory & Moore‘s labels and trade mark. Prise Medal, 1862. or the relief and cure of Epilepsy, St. Vitus‘ Dance, Puerperal Hysteria, &o., ko. This {:opar- ation is from the recipe o7 a oclobrw& rench Physician, and the very great success which ‘has attended its use in every case, and where the highâ€" est medical skill was of no ayail, has induced the subscriber to give it every rpz:iblo publicity, The genuine has the subscriber‘s name and address on each bottle.. Price one dollar. Sole Proprietor, J. A. HARTE, Chemist, 396, Notre Dameâ€"street, Montreal. [z Harte‘s Florida Water, equal to anything imâ€" ported. Price 37} cents per bottle. 183y RoyalCanadianBaak OTTAWA AGENCY : Offceâ€"Desbarats‘ Ruilding, 77 Sparks St M. P. HAYES tds Aock®t. These may certify that the Board of School Trustees for the City of Toronto, put up December, 1867, in their new School House, on Elizabeth~ Street, four ‘of RUTTAN‘S AIR WARMING or VENTILATING STOVES ; say one in each school room. These stoves were in regular use during school hours, until fires were discontinued, about the beginning of the month of May, and they have given full satisfaction in eyery reâ€" spect,. Although the weather was severe and proâ€" longed the Ruttan stoves kept the school rooms comfortably warm, without overheating them ; while the ventilation 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 two and a half cords ‘of wood mach, during the period of time above mentioned. | - (Signed), | W . W. OGDEN, M.D., ‘Chairman Comminqe, School Buildings. _ G. A. BA RB + NEW TUBULAR YÂ¥ ENTILATING ST o Ottawa, July 14, 1868. BOILED AND RAW OIL, MACHINERY AND LURRIC: AT LOWEST CASH PRICKS HARDW ARE, n;. B8 â€"All gouds _ véred free to any par city. § * | AT THE SIGN OF THE ANVIL, No. 24, RIDEAU Where you can ‘at all times find a comple! sortment of | SHELF & HEAVY HARDWA Buts, Scrows, Locks, _ o Bolts, Catches, La‘ches, â€" Axes, Saws, Planes, Sctunrea, Hammers, Spokeshaves, Gouge Chisels, . Augers, Auger Steel Bits, Bevels, s | Levels, Boring Machines, | nds e 0t . raw Knives, &0., &¢ consisting in part of GENERAL HOU+R FURNISHING, Butoher Knives, Kuives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Table Spoons, mo.. ,.___ Tea Spoons, Tea Trays, Table Together with =â€" _ Seocretary B.S.T. Toronto, September 15th, 1868 ANDALL & MOoNTGOMER Y , nE BEST FOOD FOR INF lu great variety ; and a general assortm ARODEES EPILEPTIC HLTIV ATORS. PLOU G ‘CY'l‘llIl 1 SsNATHS : R A KE 8 ! ILVER AT PAR UTTAN‘S HEALTH, COMFORT, ECONOM &., ., P 4 ty t Tok ‘.-“':’ A h L) y fï¬f’ E ,:;\"\,/‘{' | f Li\ 2~9 s a $ J P 4o4 ;";‘-‘-v;-, T 8 FORKS AND . STONES, Bee The Lane, British Journal, Medicatl Press, & Fou CASES of co Ns UMP T 1 0 tmiod with Savory & i PANCREATIC EMUI 143, New Bondâ€"street, L NAILS, T. ISAAOQS, THOS. BIRKETT, â€".. Sigh of the Anvi ‘___ No. 24, Kidea Centre own, Spar GLAss, Silver Medal, 1867 nBank NCY ; 77 Sparks St HAYES Aork®t. c CURE, epsy, St Vitus‘ PUT ndon, VRA n it as a | on the the only and 10s, 868. EMULâ€" (N * koon'l ANTS, as possiâ€" ncreatic spoonf ul SION. Medical seemed 524 lings. csâ€"5t. ING, es, &o of the 108y to asâ€" H S, Mate, RE, +â€"8T., , &¢ Bits, PAN"Remember the Place "City Hotel," 18, 80 and 82, St. Josephâ€"street, Montreal, This Hotel has just been fitted up in a firstâ€"class style, and at an enormous expense ; its accommoâ€" dations are of the best kind, it contains 75 rooms, with good yard and stabling for 60 horses. The table is always supplied with all the delicacies of the season. The Bar is also supplied with the very best of Liquors. Besides all that, this Hotel is situated right in the centre of business, near the R.R. Depot, and within a few minutes‘ walk from the Banks and Post Office. and you will be satisfed. Put up at the " CITY HOTEL," one of the most comfortable houses in the city. A MELODEON, nearly new, and scarcely ever ased, Williams, of Toronto, maker, is offered for sale at FIFTY DOLLARS CASH, (cost $65), or exchange for meinblo articles of satisfactfory value. Address " R.," Tuuxs Offise, (if per post, aid. p“o':nwz, August 7, 1868, 813tf 66 gromga pownN To moNTREAL t» Dbmini?;i.'&’ï¬dog?&,}h’.'thï¬fiiiio';u};. Ottawa, Sept. 7, 1868. . j 582y way Company, have been dxudud in the office of the Department of Public Works, and a oo!&y of such parts of the Map or Plan and Book of Keferâ€" 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 eory of such part as relates to the Count{ of Lanark, bas been deâ€" ited in the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the S:nty of Lanark. Dated this Tenth day of Augurt, 1868. 6 W. R. WORSLEY, _ 86 Becy. C. C. Rly. Is hereby given that the Map or Plan and Book of Reference of the Carada Central Railway Company, from the City of Ottaws to its junction with the Line of the Brockville and Ottawa Railâ€" Agent, Ottawa. ; Rein Fiuse ano Traugc.â€"Send one lotur-ltunr to RADW AY & CO., 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montreal. Information worth thousands will be ?ï¬' you,. Price of RESOLVENT SARSAPARIL N, $1 per bottie, or $10 per dozen. 849b PUBLIC NOTICEK W. M. MASSEY, So quick is the Sarsaparillian Resolvent in onterin% into the circulation, that it commences its work of purification at once,. Pimples, Blotches Pustules, Tetters, Worms in the Flesh, Black Spots, etc., are removed by a few doses, and the skin roâ€" stored to a beautiful clear appearance. Price ef Radway‘s Sarsaparillian, or Renovating Resolvent; $1 per botule, or six bottles for 85. Address, DR. RADW AY & CO., . es _ _ 439 St. Paulâ€"street, Montreal. W. Normwax‘s, The root itself differs from all Sarsaparilia roots ever seen in this country. Those wishing a pure, Porfoct remedy to cleanse the blood and system rom all impurities, try DR. RADW AY‘S SARSAâ€" PARILLIAN RESOLVENT. In Brazil he obtains parera brava ; Jamaica, W.L., Sarsaparillian ; f:'dil, E®.I., hemedesmus indicus ; Persia, the Persian oil is expressed from the amygdale nut; Japan, the three newly disâ€" covered roots are grown under contract by & disâ€" tinguished horticulturist, and. the only country where these roots are grown. These Japanese roots are held in high estimation by the nobles, Kaimos and distinguished savons, as puritying agents, also in the cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and liver complaints, and are used as tem, after dinner beverages, and as tonic drinks, diet, mixed in wine, &c.; also, possess the most astonishing virtues over skin diseases and imï¬uri- ties of the blood. RADWAY‘3 SARSAPARILâ€" LILAN RESOLVENT is, therefore, the most perfect remedy in the world. No wonder the S.rnEs- rilias of the shops are such poor, weak washes rillas of the shops are such %oor, weak washes ?‘oxmpz:rod with DR. RADWAY‘S SARSAPARILLâ€" AN. ; M To Tovurists.â€"The iargest coliection in the _ Hence the wisdom and liberality of Dr. Radway in adopting a plan that will secure the true and genuine yvegetuble substances, fresh from their native soil, cultivated in gardens and attended with care. _ * This is an enterprise never before attempted, and itis one longneeded. The loose manner in which vegetable barks, roots, leaves, gums and cther menficinsl substances are gathered by ignorâ€" ant natives, half savages, Hottentots, &¢., and the cupidity of these rascals of substitating spurious for the true, in selling these roots, &¢., to traders, causes many mistakes, and often disappoints phyâ€" sicians in prucr'ilï¬)ing & ;oot posseasing E:own proâ€" in not fulflling their ex ations, P.Ir;:l.m tha -ildnmml‘nd "M'lmnf Ne Badwes The subscriber would intimate to thore of his customers with whom current accounts may have been oponed that it is his intention to take advanrâ€" tage of any irregularity in their payment to close them in order that he may conduct his business totally on the cas«h principie, which has been found to work much more satistactorily for both the buyer and selleyr in every bransh of trade in which it has been tried, ana relying on quality of his goods and the prices charged for them (which will always be as low as they can honestly be sold for) he solicits a continuance of that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed u{on hiin. K. ARNOLDI, 4 Dealer in the betier qualities of Wines, Spirits, &c., Metcalfeâ€"street, Telegraph Co‘s Building, Ottawa. Price lists on addlication or sent to any address, April 21, 1868. 535v NLARGED PORTBRBAITURE LF Home years since it was deemed necessary for the protection of the public against the importaâ€" tion of spurious roots and drugs, for Congress to pass a law establishing an Inspector of Drugs in every port of the United States. But this wise precaution does not prevent the importation of spurious roots, leaves and medicinal herbs. Nearâ€" ly one half of the Sarsaparillas, Pareira Brava, Peruvian Bark, etc., brought into this country and Europe are spurious, and when prepared for meâ€" dicinal pirposes are, in fact, useless, and fails to produce the beneficial results that the chemist and pbysician expect to realize. ‘That no such objecâ€" tion may exist, and that the public may depend on securing the true roots in the Sarsapariliian Reâ€" solvent, Dr. Radway has adopted the plan of ga.the_ring the several roots, etc.; used in his mediâ€" cines, under the direct supervision of trusty and intelligent agents, _ $145 â€" EVE RY DESCRIPTIO N, Intelligent agents under pay from DOCTOR RADWAY are sent to the foilowing countries to engage the most competent natives to gather and select the vegetable substances used in Dr. Radâ€", way‘s Sarsaparillian Resolvent. To Wit: Rrazil, S.A., Jamaica, W.I., British India, Persia and Japan, (By correspondence.) + Booth‘s London Gin C Bernerd‘s and Thompson‘s Gin â€" «_ ......... Grsen Seal Champagne M â€"\sesasesse AND UPWARDS. PORT WINESâ€"Graham‘s, Sandeman‘s, £0. Purityi o all cases guaranteed, and goods markâ€" ed at the lowest quotatians. i araceatets Orders by mail with cash, promptly attended to Goods delivered to any plr} of the city free o charge. A Sii-}'oynt. to person? buying in quantity or by the original package. Inspection invi‘«d. Dekuyper‘s Red Cases, Gin, 15 ‘bottles No. ** . :A n sremeyres :s 0 00â€"# 16 66 M s rarvsaversrecvertrts tixivistrcssnc «. & .90 10 O 1+ : . SUpSrIOL Old...:, ::1:1++«â€"~/m m« % 50 12 $0 it b Yory fBne Old:..s.scsse:ssess:csse« 5 Th 15 50 SHERRIESâ€"Lomecq‘s, Pemartin‘s, &c.: No. ] Superior Light tzble Wine...$2 00 6 00 9: B> RKHE â€" \AUv . scsswrtecsssesmess« P 00 â€" $ 15 1*.~$ + Very ‘ChOi00s:,s:â€"...+â€". mssssn«ss & D0 â€"10 00 i6 4 Very SUPBESOE:s:sssccrrcc:sssesces %â€"b0 12 5D 6 & NVOIY ANG:srstcssinsisversecrrnsin+, B 50 15 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, Seotch and Caradian W hiskies. 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.â€" . Clarets, Hocks, Sauternes, Curacao, Maraschino, Chartreuse, Royal Italian Bitters, &¢., &c s WINE AND SPIRIF vAbLTs, 11 Metcalfeâ€"st., Telegraph Co‘s Building, orfawa, * > WHOLESALE & RETAIL, FOR CASH ONLY Sold by druggists. _ _ . © PA Sent to all parts of Canada, KLODEON FOXU SALE. CIENCE vs. IGNORANCE AND HOTsâ€" ’ |__TENTOTsS. AEEN O Gcod sound Wine................ COLOURED AND PLAIN, COLOURED AND PLAiN, COLOURED AND PLAIN, Green, «_ «_ per doz CHARLES LAURLN, â€" NOTICE. METCALFEâ€"STREET. 10 4 AT Por Gall. Per Dos 8 75 10 00 12 50 15 00 8 15 10 00 12 50 15 50 In Book Form, > wWITH PHOTOGRaAP H, Reported by GEJORGE BPAIGHT, ESQ., and reâ€" vised by a Barrister in attendance. rg‘inrar or PATRICK J. WHALEN, Ottawa. Marca 11. + POPOR AeBhoinntWin en Srvanis Hhscua t vikoris Hotel could not fail to be made to pay. It is built on the most modern style of architeoâ€" ture, of cut stone ; has 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, immediately opposite the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings, and has three vacant lots attached, so that the Buildings could be enlarged to any eâ€" quired capacity. Applications, Sroot%nld) to be addressed to FRANCIS CLEMOW, ESQ., s Or JOHN HENEY, Esq., Richmond Road, Ottawa. C. W VICTORIA HO PELâ€" ~,« ~â€", â€" NO more elig é"‘ i se £, offored to any °j keeping line t " above §IRST- Being en the eve of Confed being Lï¬umly settled upon Vistoria Hotel could not fail t« It is built on the most madea: ‘ppiy to JOoRX and Wx. Trousox, Nigoixi, an «ewis & Pixuzt, Barrister, Ottawa. Je2â€"141â€"tf Enquire at the Store. Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1868. PRICBEy:srrsseseresssrcstrssrreresess TD CENTS. Mailed, postage paid, for 30 cents. For rale by the office of this Beptember 19, rl\wo DWELLINGS To LET, Custom House, Ottawa, Bop& 21, amaae 2 "_ U 75 ,/OmME, WHn nitmerous conveniâ€" ences, and snitable outâ€"buildings. This house is beautifully situated on the bank of the Ottawa, and commands an extensive view of that river and surrounding country. Apply to F3 s DUNCAN GRAHAM. ie hsn AublinP PA tetr c hi Bivsicies s e s3 JiL sooner, if r:%uired.â€"-rho BRICK HOUSE, resently occupied by A. G. LAJOIE, ESQ., on t’imï¬u-tmoc, West of the Parliament Buildings, consisting of nine rooms, with numerous conveni. _TO LET FURNISHED, till 1st May next, a comfortable HOUSE within five minutes walk of 2: Parliament Buildings. _ Addiess A. B., Tiuxs TO LET. o7 n ioiA 234 PP t e 21. 0, Tickets issued th{ough at the Company‘s princiâ€" pal stations, For further information and time of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" t:om, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonaventure Staâ€" tion: C.J:; BRYDGES, Managing Director, Tule 7 t0ke _ and Intermediate Stations at......... 7.00 a Express fo: BOSLON At.»â€":â€"«s+1.++«semmmzecll.. $:40 PWR Express for Boston and New York, at...... 4:30 p m Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorâ€" ham and Portland...................., .. 2:00 p m Night Express for Quebec, Isiand PoMI, Gorham and Portland, stopping be . _ tween Montreal and hlnng Pond at St. Hilaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville and Conticook only, at.....................10:10 p m p77¢~ Sloosin‘ Cars on all Night Trains. Bagâ€" gage checked through. . 'ï¬. steamer Carlotta leaves Portland every SATULOAY AFTERNGON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fax, N.3., returning on Tuesday, She has excellent accommodation for passengers and freight. The International Company‘s Steamers, running in connection with the Grand Trunk Raeilway, eave Portland every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ang_l"!lfl),AY. at 5 p m, for St. John, N. B. The 7:15 a.m. trair from Brocky.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. x H ABBOTT, Managing Director. Brockville, April 11. * 412y plain boats, Accommodation Train tor Island Pond *The 5:00 Intermediate Sz;tlo;n.“l?" " - “ Trains for Lachine at ..........*5:00 a m, Â¥:a m, 12 noon, 3:00 p m, *4;40 p m, and A.om c __ Return tickets to Presrott, Kemptville and Jttaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had atthe principals aâ€" tions o# the line. T. 8. DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS, 493y 5. l &7 A. \M.â€"=TRAINS will leave 8 ReP Sundpoint at 5:15 a.m. and 1:2¢ g.m., arriving at g:«;ckvillo at 11:30 a.m. and :45 p.m. , * All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to 1 nd from Perth. 1868.] SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. [1868. 7.15 A. M.=â€"=â€"TRAINS will leave e MROP.Brockville daily at 7.15 a.m., and 3:15 p.m., arriving at Sandpoint at 12:40 p m. and 9 p.m. 7 LEAYE SAXNDPCINT. LRAYE PRESCOTT. ARRIVE I% ortaw Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. ~ 10.35 a, m. Express, 1.35 p. m. 4.15 p. m. LRave orrawa. ARRIYVE IN PRE8COTT, Exprers, 7 a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. 4.15 p. m The time of these Trains has been so arranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, cas‘ anu west. Â¥. B.â€"These 1rains run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to stations on Grand Trunk Railway as follows : Ottawa, September 23, 1868. July 7, 1868. ICTORIA HOI‘ELâ€";I‘O LE&ET. URNISHED HOUSKEK.â€"To let for l:on% E-FURNISHED HOUSE. A Superintendert. Ottawa, May 14, 1868. SsSUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Commencing on the 20th April, 1868. (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Rail«ay and 6:30 p m. . ce n e e t e e 5:00 a m and 4;40 p m Trairs runs through to P!nu_lbntgh, and there connect with the Chamâ€" Goderic FOR SALE OR TO LET. LERT.â€"Possession 1st November next, or and AFTER FRIDAY, the 25ru of MAY, and until further notice, TRAINS will rén ,_ _ NO more eligible chance could be , Offored to any pcrz in the Hotelâ€" Ekupin line than the lease of the aborve ‘IRST-CLASS HOTEL. the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa tely settled upon as its capital, the bul mmnLit mak RBei al n alers ce GOING soUTH AND EAST. M erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in First &uoulu Ottawa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in fll?n,'_u present in the occu~stion LEAVE BROCKYILLE c 1sie." OR SALE.â€"â€"THE WESTâ€" 10 Bparkaâ€"street, Opposite the Russell House J. DURIKE & sON, Railroabs. EVUG. MARTINEAU, 64 â€" 3T9t Managing Director. ‘ 1y or six (6 APP‘:(-Z 8512 650tf Ppeparar i deigetirssints twmacce ww Wreiicmtraiarctalis and madicines sent to an rt or' the Dominion. Charges moderate. 7 98 812y VETERINARY ESTABLISHIMEXNT YORKâ€"STREE1, OTTAWA, â€" Next to Saimen‘s Hotel. A. 3. F. COLEMAN,_ Y« Bs & (Member of the College of Veterinary Surgeons, Toronto.) Orders or con-uniu-u:a pro:pdy aitended to, ind madicines sent to any nart of the Dominion. _ Ottawa, June 30th, 1868. AT MARKET PRIDCESs In lots to suit purchasers. SHINGLE FACTORY:! OFFERS FOR SALE, EXTRA, No. 1, and éULL. PINE "ud CEDAR â€" SHINGLES, . Lesseo of Her Majesty‘s Theat: e Ottawa, March 25, 1868. 551â€"30v Every PIANO from this establishment warâ€" ranted for five years. f Also just received a new stock of . VICTORIA ORGANS & MELODEONS®S. THE LONDON MUSIC STORKE, Tvm, Uoer Majesty‘s Theatre, &A § Wol!in.!on Street, Anew and splendid assortment of P I A NOâ€"FORTESt _ pm~UNI0nN MAKE, ®A LOBVD DHEWIL Rbsnssrrccrcarcrrers rsrresseesr2ss sE Uhâ€" Ktke AFrIVC Ht AEDPHEOTF H4 35145 >x1«â€"sreerez zsn res EOW p.m. Leave Arnprior at ..............................2:20 pm. Arrive at Brockville at.......................1:45 p m. In time to connect with Grand Trunk Railway Night Trains, East and West, 7 Leave Brockville at..... .......................T:15 a.m. Arrive at Arnprior at........................12:10 pm. Leave Arnprior at............... ............ 12:15 pm. AEEIVG 64 ULEWE k 1115212 s... ... 800 mm Belween Brockville and Ottawa, via Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Railâ€" way Company‘s Steamers : A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up and down trips. For further particulars spp[:v at the Company‘s Offices at Ottawa or Aylmer. F * R. S. CASSELS, President, Ottawa City, Aug. 29, 1868. 1248 Re ooe s s ue s n on n o The Steamer Alliance leaves Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort every morning at 7:30 §Sundnys exoerted), touchâ€" »in‘ at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Whart, Bonechere, Bristol, Sandpoint and Arnprior, and arriving at bead of railroad at 11 a. m., and connecting with Steamer Ann Sisson at Pontiac at noon, Passenâ€" gers reach Ottawa at 4 p.m. * The Steamer Calum« will on and after 5th Sep. tember leare Havelock on Tuesdays and Fridays at5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Village same days at 2 p.m. ees> Consisting of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANN #1880N, «= vaptain Murphy. ALLIANCE, @ * 66 Find‘ay. EMERALD, w w« 66 Toner, oRrEC 9N, â€" « 646 Cowley. CaLUMET, « m 46 Blondin. JASON GOULDV, # 44 Boltoa. PONTIAC, w «w 646 Duzge a. PEMBROKE. «â€" â€" + Overman. SNOW BIRD, m a 66 Beattie. On and after 5th September, {nptil further potice), the Steamer Ann Sisson will leave Aylmer daily (Sundays excepted), for the Upper Ottawa at 7 a.m., connecting with the Steamer Al/iance at bead of railroad, at 11 a m., touching at Ahprior, Snnd;oint, Bristol, Bonechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s W barf and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. Stages will leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after arrival of Steamer Allsance for Cobden, conpecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. ‘ The Steamers Pontiac or Pembroke leave daily at 1 p.m., for Des Joachim, calling at all intermeâ€"â€" aiate ports. Returning, loaving at 6 a m., cunâ€" necting at Pembroke with Steamer Jason Gould which leaves Pembroke Landing at 2 pm, and l.n'mivu at Portageâ€"duaâ€"Fort same evening. _ Cer. 1868 + Upper Ottawa Route. Parties aesircus of a pleasant trip can obtain Pxonrlion Tickets to Grenville and gnck for une are. s |_ Travellers and tourists will find this a delightful trip. Firao-cluc Fare (imeals extra)................... $3 50 Second «* * introvensensentrenee D D First â€" «* Roturn «* sarersstrerrssszees 6 60 Baggage checked through. _ 3 * Roysi Mail Line between Quebec, New Brunsâ€" wick and Nova Scotia, eve Tuesday. f The firstâ€"class steel b’id:{fl)eo! Steamship «SEBCRE T;# _ Passengers for the celebrated Caledonia Springs landed at L‘Orignal. _ Tickets, &¢., may be obtained at the office of Mr. C. E. BRUSH, and aiso at the Oflice on the wharf, or on board the steamer. h Captain A. Bowiz, * Leaves the Queen‘s Wharf with mails and passenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morning, (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at balfâ€"past 6 o‘clock, arriving at 4:45 Just received at Wirurax Dayssos,......, r** «#> BL&RTER, WILL LEAVE .ST. ANDREW‘s WHARF, QUEBEC, ox _ * ‘ é TUESDAY , THE 2Â¥ m OF SEPTEMBER, wl At four o‘clock, p.m., KFor Pictou, N. S., calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac, Dalbousie, Chatham, Newcastie, Miramichi and Shediac., Returning, â€"will leave Pictou on Tuesday, 6th October, at 5 o‘clock, p. m. ‘Lhbe cteamers conpect at Shediac with E. & \. A. R. 1. to St. John, N.B., and steamer for Prince Edward Isand. and at Pictou with N. S. Railway to Halifax. * I Through tickets to Si. John, N. B.,.$!6; Malifax, | Orange Nova Sceotia, $17.50 ; Eastport, $17.50 ; Pordand, | Flowery $19.50 and (‘Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by f.u[mn steamers at reduced rates. For freight or passage | apply to & w e W. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. | ~~~__~~ PWY 4 on un en e ty c cce all landings i CHAS. E. BRUSIH, Agent, Ottawa Bept. 24, 1868. Queen â€" Viectoria, 1868 HINGLES FOR SALE * The subscriber having completed his ORSE INFIRMARY, cond vid #* arrsssensrersszseees 2 00 rst â€"â€" * < . Return: * serrersizersressnss 6 60 Baggage cheocked tirough. .l’_ucc_s}gxpreas daily to and from Montreal and Condensed Time Table IANOS! PlANOS : H OTTAW A RIVER NXAvIGAaTION C CcoMPANY*s NION FORWARDING & KAILWAY comraxy. HE QUKBEC AxD GULF PORTSs STEAMSHIP COMPANY. } 1868. Imese®* s s uio 44 MARKET STEAMER MAIL STEAMER DoOWXWARD®. Stranters. UPWARDS, JORHN ROCHESTER, Jz srtassrertessereriee BZ00 040 1868. 73 139â€"8 1868 THEF TIMES is printed and publisheG U Tax Orrawa Times Pruoxrixe axo PcosE me Coxpaxy, at the Office, 60, Spark** Centte Town, Ottawa. Jaues Cort® Managing Director ; Auex. Ropesr80® New York. of charge ; holders of ten shares will be entited ® t'omï¬u; and no more than tenshares f ib" ux stock will be rllotted to any one appli¢®®~ II remittances, orders, or communicatont 1€" lative to the book should be addresged to th¢ Merâ€" chants‘ Protective Union in the American Exch=nf® Bank Building, Nc. 128, Broadway, (Box #@» Holders of five $10 shares of the capital sto®" addition to participating in the ,.r.,m.'f will receiv® one copy of the Mercantile Reference Register 5* of charge ; holders of ten shares will be entitled ® Price of the Merchants‘® Union Mercantile Ré® ence Register, fifty dollars ($50), for which it *" be forwarded to - address in the United P transportation paid. * k On or about the first of each month, substi* will also receive the Momim/y Chro»;~/,, contithf among otbher things, a record ~of such tr- changes in the name and condition frmt throughout the country, as may occur n,fl to the publication of each haltâ€"yearly volu® the Mercantile Reference Register : n thg By aid of T%lltrc-m'ld Referonce Regis business men will bo able to ascertain, # * glance, the capital and gradation of credit, 28# pared with financial worth, of nearly every W chant, manufacturer, trader and banker, #W* the aboveâ€"named territorial limits. s runuo'o'-'él the currectness of the inform urnished by them, it is believed that the ra will prove more truthful and complete, and, fore, npo‘;i::fto. and of much greater value, any previously issued. . The reports and information will be sonfinel! those deemed worthy of some line of credit ; wb the same will be baged, so far as practicable, 9W the written statements of the partics themselt revised and eorrected bg well known and reliab legal correspondents, whose character will pro®® of over 400,080 of lho‘g:incipo.l inerchants, * dere, bankers, manufacturers, and public comâ€" & . panies, in more than 20,000 of the cities o=», $ villages and settloments throughout the Usie! & _ States, their territories, and the British Provine y of North America; and embracing the most w _ portant information attainable und wecer=27" ) « enable the merchant to assertain at a glance capital, character and degree of credit of euch kis customers as are deemed worthy of any * tion of credit, comprising, alan, a nerspaper di® s ory, containing the title, character, price, #@ â€". place of publication, with fall particulars relst®t 4 to each journal, being .cumsxlzu gnide to the PWR _ ... of every county in the United States. _ t Tur Mercuarts‘ Promeony®s Lxzon M uces Rererexce RroistERr, containing, among # things, the names, nuture of business, amout 4 capital, financial standing, and rating a# towredt Tae Mercuarrs‘ Prowwcuy® Uniox, organiad to promcte and protect trade, by enabling its®t scribers to attain facility and kafety in the gras ing of credits, ‘and the recovery of claims a aD points, have to announce that they will, in y tember, 1868, publish in one large quarto valeme‘ MERCANTILE REFERENCE â€" REGISTH NURILROP & 1.} NMAX, Newcastle, C. W. General Agents for Bol by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, U Massey, H. F. McCarthy, J. Skmwper, an Brown, in Ottaws. _ The Cane 4ikn Pain Hutrn;c';- never fail tp mmediate rolief. All Modicine Doaiers tz :x.ieilfl orderand use it; and no fami‘s out it after.onse try ing it. £ Price twentyâ€"five cents per bottle, NORTHREOP & LY maAN. The astonishing efficacy of the Canadiar I Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it w commended, and its wonderful success in subde tholorulrx,\; pains of Rbeamatism, and in re ief Nervous Affections, extitle it to a high â€"ank a list of Remedie« for these complaints, 41 coming in from Medicine Dealers in all part» country for further supplies, and each textifying §o the univereal #stislaction iLgives de, Fack ana alead, Couphs, Colde, 80 Tme» ‘spraing, Bruises, Cramps in the ~t~ ath Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, bowe cum’.hinu, Burns ,Fealds, Frost Bites, &e , &c. 'l\l.l! CANADIAN »AJIN bBE>I1DBOÂ¥EE@: now beew before the public for a bength : time, and whenever used is we!! liked, never isilin in a single instance to iive permanent relief wha timely nsed, and we have never known a sumgh oase of dissatisfaction where cbod'loa:li«.- r’v pre followad ; but on the yall are detight m’iï¬ its operations, and .,,..Z in the highe» terme of its virtues and magical »#ecs. 1 We k from experience in this matter, wmomghly.m therefore those w suffering from any of the complaints for wh . ecommended â€" may depend upon its being eign Remedy. Ottawa. Dscember 19 CANADIAN PAIN itsT#05 SPIC">, 4 their Customers that complete, and embraces +4 SNeasou, among which will * ’_!’l" UXFX 4aixÂ¥orxDs, "WALNUTS, FILRERTS, ma"" ? BRAZIL NUTsS. % SUGARS, LOALF, BBHBOKEX 141° CRUXHED, GROPND YXE * 1807 axp 18G5, Ixom Waresnors, 16 Rideau‘Strest, Ortaw., COFFEE, FRUITS, &c. LA YEk RAININ® cHOCOLATE and tuup; FREXCHI1. flavored with v.. mong the most importan! of mogern Medu y soveries stands the Super Ottawa : Nov. 1. 1867 NHE SUCBSCRIBERS Bremkfast SOTUC3:( go â€" CONGoI HE MERCHAXTs® P HROTECTIVE UA GINGER, MIXED sPICKs WUBSCATEL, & a. BUILTANA, °* _ VALEXNTIA, E â€" CURRAXTs, â€" s GRAPES, : _ PRaky loast premises ITNPERIAL TW AXKAA I"‘:K‘l}*,_ t 1 WY in Whole, 1J MOCiFA, JAY A TEA TAYLOn AlH Ground on t D. T. BROWXE soOx, sPOW DJ assortment ._ NUT MEis * w Acg. CINXN A MoX, CLOVEsS, â€" e BBOW M h ORE (Wh.rrmr LEMOX® 1 #4 beg w A1 JHSET! th 1 CEYIA K\ X 1O N Miy to M#( tA } Iy dw |ll.,‘ b7 0. A. BUCK®E W. H. SaNGE and 82, St. J and you will be Cormmer of M Pembroke, Onta: Btages in cor UD from the Banks very best of Liq is situated right “Goual Pet up at the = .. (.- A. D&amx-nm Coart House quisites of a (1 J. *D04 # Copnveyame ings, Rideauâ€"strec This Hotel has . syle, and at an +« detivns are of the D uns DW AnR D : E Saiicitor, Ait Athe Peace and > w.d Presc Qoart House, L‘ur . oi Public, and . * _ Office Beilding P J. BUA K. # Attorneyâ€" and Notery Pabli ner‘s BoX and »h LAP"‘.. ut Law, Soli ed 1. taries Pu aly ogsGR oYy ! golicitore, A W_“m(. Ott w L14M Moso®‘ /_-__â€"-â€" Ir TETHLE TTA W A Roaeet Le®sa S63tf EYERE L1CHOLA® ® ney â€"utâ€" Law, r, «o. Ofic rite the Post : JIr EES & GK VOL. gv oxa i)ttawa®. . MAÂ¥ itorâ€" in Ci na Pxtem iding, EA itc