18 % The Magdalon, after Corregio, Rabbits and Kittens, â€"â€" "Morning and Evening, after Rosa Bonheur, The Ponltry Yard, after E. Lemmens, Cherries and Basket, after Granberg, Strawberries and Basket, do., . And many cthere equailly beautiful. Etationers can be supplied at wholesale prices. A call and an inspection of these GEM3 OF ART is respectfully solicited. > other i .% brains ,’)‘iy’ # squrious imitation « To avoid intment, par. (â€, D “.flâ€_':‘“_‘zsoflm'. :8:;. Conernied Lre retine (in maid ty ‘all mspectctre . 1e, res blie ruggists and Grocers in town and mtryp..“;&y eited the cupidity of an unprincipled firm in town .n-: â€".:l.n. Lâ€"lâ€":I hoo:vie“tï¬._o{ borrowing I’ duction of W MV t eibntadoas en inss 4e Areccs 2 CO.CI"I.A'I’ID LYE, CaUTION To THE PURBLIC. Opposite Martineau" Store, Has not removed to Centre Town, bat can be found at the above address. mmummmudmg. All kinds of Wool, Cotton, Silk, &e., done at reâ€" 81GX 0O F THE GOLDEN 8 H E E P, Ottawa, October 17, 1868. »These Bulbs will be founa superior to apyth ng yet imported. WILLIAM HEARXN, Market Drug Store, . CARTERS COMBINED WARITING AND COPYING INK, | . HYACINTH, TULIP AND OTHER FALL a . BU L B 8. Shipped per Hiberaian, and to arrive in a few days, a very superior assortment of . A new article, groatly recommended. . ___ KA For Sale Wholesale and Retail, o SPARKSâ€"STREET, O‘tawas, September 25, 1868, Walkden‘s, Todd‘s, Stephens‘, Edward‘s, Moyâ€" nard & Noges‘ Black and Carmine, and especially The remarkable success which has atended the the celebrated Antoine‘s Encre Violate t Noire Communscative, guitable cither for copying. or for And SNAKEWOOD PEX and PENCILâ€"CASES and GOLD PENB in variety. _ TOILET BAGS, WRITING DESKS and STAâ€" TIONERY caseks. Ant Parchment Paper, small 8ro., and Baâ€" l-l,.l“tvdqnbanâ€"u“m paper C OEXERAL SsTATIOSERY. A general assortment of the best English and French Awlll‘l'llo PA:I:&:;;:{: size and price. arge stook ILS, and other GkENERAL STATIONERY. 0!'0†ENVELOPESâ€"Open Ends. . â€" BEST PENKNIVES and SCISSORS. tass LEThAM & BRUNAIS, Wll'l’llG INKS No use of sending goods to Montreal. Vieing with the original oil paintings in richness and truth{uiness of colouring, and differing thereâ€" frow only in the At which they are produced. The following are some of the most remarkable of Prang‘s recent The atteation of am itours is directed *o the valuâ€" able and complete assortment of PRANG‘S BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, MHarness Leather........._...........00 39 Midesâ€"Slaughter, per 100 ibs.... 6 00 '"l" CcITy STEAM DYE WORKS, The market yesterday was better for supplies than we have for some days been agcustomed to. There were large quantities of f fime beef and pork. Potatooes were dnm’ Butter was fairly represonted, but oggs w and the prige up. Hay was in gresat Onts were searce and the price up fire to tem sents:; We obâ€" sarvecd2a fair sapply of beans, also advanced. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. LOWER BULB®, OLD, SILYVER, RUBBER, IVORY FEW ELEGANT my° SEZE FIRS?T »P°A9E. [Compiled expressiy for the Omr. Trwuw.] ANADA GAaZETTE OFFICE. Y ERY LOW PRICE OTTAWA MARKEKTS. Stationery. by the subscriber OR EVERY TASTE: T Ofice, Ottaws, _ oc 2%3, 1868. ‘ Orrawa. , has exâ€" n 200 q o g enc qeaim . . M2°9 A C onaddt Buildings, at the Oflice of this paper. Unave, Gueber To Fage! oo BOAID. * Five or six gentlemen boarders can get rooms, with or without board, in the vieinlt‘ of SA:::.; .nu;l.'..';"&"k ten minutes walk of the Al!_stlhnont 2000 ~Corps or Goop Firzwoop, and 600,000 sawed SHINGLES. Wholesale and Commission .‘A.rnu. Goods forwarded with desp between Ottawa, Kingston and Intermediate Ports, by the Steamer Mary Ann, and three barges. B@Y" Silver Taken at Par. @@q . Wx. H. EASTug & CO., Forwarders and Commussi Merchants, #1 4+ Cc e2 ced â€" The subscribers beg to inform their customers and the public generaily that they have removed to those spacious prenises lately occupied by M. K. Dickinson, Canal Basin, and where wiil ho ound constantly on hand‘the following goodz ; Company THE RUSSELL HOUSE, Every morning, (Sundays excepted), at 7 a.m. punctually, to carry passingers » By a iscux man a situation as BOOKâ€"KEEPER or SALESMAN in a Store. Can spesk both Engâ€" lish and French. S‘x years experience. Best of references can be given. Apply by {ctter, W., ghis office. #38tf Having some thirty acres of land close to the limits of the city, ten acres of which will be fit for planting in the Spring, the subscriber offers excelâ€" lent terms to any one desirous of engaging in marâ€" ket gardening. For particulars apply (if by letter, post paid) to . GEORGE PHILLIP3, & Market Gardener, f Billings‘ Bridge P. 0. October 23, 1868. 879a43â€"1 TWO SMART YOUNG MEN to learn a pâ€" oftâ€" able business.â€" App‘y at the S °T E A M & Y E W O R K 8, Sussexâ€"st , Prud‘homme‘s Blo4. Ottawa, Tuly 31, 1868. * Parties requiring a TEMrORARY ACCOUNâ€" TANT, who can keep books by double entry, will hear of a competent person on applying at the office of this paper. * t Uttaws, Augn«t 27. £30tf The subscriber is desirous of associating with himself a PARTNER with from $500 to $200 in the MARKET GARDENING BUSINXESS. HDLGA'I‘E, OLIVER & ANNABLE, Wholesale Manufacturers of Bedsteads, Chairs, &¢., Chaudiere Island, Ottawa, C. W, WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, 5067 WILLIAM ANNABLE. MBRe Office; North side York Street, second door from Sussexr Street. T8y O’CON%B & WALLER, Exchange Broâ€" kers//Fire, Life and Accidental Insurance, Commission and Collecting Agents. Office, No. 27 , Sussexâ€"street, Ottaws. PA RTNXER WANTED. H McLEAN*$ AUCTION ROOMS, No. 19, @ _ Sparks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opâ€" posite Hope‘s Stationary Store. â€" The sale .:.dod Real Ectate c::uï¬on or Prlvs'u.‘ s:lo promptiy to. ignments recei or mldslo sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real will receive all information FREE GF CHARGE by calling at the office. 1y Orrice: No. 5, Sparks Street, near :the Russell House, Ottawa city, C. W. B BILLINGS®, Jr., Architect,Elgin street © opposite the Post Office. Rxrztzzncrs.â€"â€"H ASims, Eeq, Architect, Philaâ€" dolsur Thos Fuller, Esq, Architect, Albany ; Dr J A 611.. Â¥ P., Otawa ; Thos Reyrolds, Esq, Managing Virector O. & St L. R,. R. T40tf ‘ R SPARKS®, Provincial Land Surveyor, e Dmglmm::, &e., éoou-iuluod for Uppar and Lower Canada.) )fice anc resigqence, Q’m, near Ottawa. Survey: uf every desâ€" mmw with accuracy. Communications ad Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid;, or left at the ofkce of N. Sparks, Sulicitor, &e., Ottawas, will receive prompt a‘tention. 55 y l B. TACKABERRY, Auction Rooms © No. 36, Rideauâ€"street, below Whyte‘s Staâ€" t Etore. The sale of Real Estate at Auction or ::inu sale promptly atterded to. Consignâ€"â€" ments received and immediate attention will be mid. Sales attended in any of the city ol;:;’un- D' CODD & CO., Patent Agents, Solicitors, i &c. Drawings, Specifications, Models, and all other business in connection with the procuring of Letters Patent of Invention, attended to at the shortest notice. _ Orp1ozâ€"Eiginâ€"streat, opposite the Post Office, Ottaws. Dl.‘ 0. C. WOOD, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Ottawa. Day office o;:lposih lnYol Russell‘s, Sparksâ€"street, Centro Town; Night office at his residence, Mariaâ€"street, Centre Town. Caxcers Coren, without the use of the kalfe, by a new, but reortlil. speedy, and aliost painiess process. References given to parties sucâ€" cessfully treated, it required. § l?wloo_y FLOUL, 814 ®. E. 0‘coxxor 378y _ w. K. wallkk. EMOYV AL. ‘e General Agent. . Sole agent for Read‘s ghwines andProof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Laâ€" me Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &c¢., for sale. oYaAL MaAIL LINE. THE MEDICAL HALL, ANTED. H« MeGREEV Y , Contracior and Builder ANTED, UST RECEIVED CHRISTIE, Commissico Merchant and MERCHANTS. PORK, FOR AYLMER, XMiscellancous. ALBO ON HAXD, . Druggists. WILL LERAVE O M N I B U W*ants. K. . D= Assz.Ch o emiat, Medical g:l.l. {8 Sparkeâ€"st. qr:cf;o&n , & [ae FOR ALL SIGHUTS. _ _Optical Instruments, Electroâ€" Magnetic and Galvanic Appaâ€" ratus, Photographic Chemicals, OaATMEAL, &c. AT Martin‘s Cardinal Food. Canal Basin‘ Turkish Yowels. T11â€"6m N.B.â€"The Undertaking Branck will be found second to none in Ottawa. Express Waggons always ready for the removal of Furniture. RESIDENCEâ€"At the Woest End Establishment, Weoilingtonâ€"st. Ottawa, September 4, 1868. 838y tives for a few days. er even a week, can dos» without the least possible inconvenionce by .Pply- ing to b. Rogers, who has had over 20 years‘ exâ€" perience in the above branches, and teels confident of giving satisfaction. _ Parties ordering Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, or other Hardwood Coffins, may rely on getting a ‘en- uine article, (no stained Butternut sold for W alâ€" nut.) ; Persons desirous of keeping their deceased relaâ€" firet TO i# foW BVE ~OF DUHOR UA Warh mauw Anuc The Undertaking branch is under S. It.‘s immeâ€" diate m%orimndoneo, who attends all Funerals without Extra Charge, and has constantly on hand & large assortment of Readyâ€"made Coffins, of all sizes and qualities : a METALLIC, BLACK CLOTH, COBOURG, &0 No. 70, RIDE AUâ€"STREET, s AND AT THB) 7 WEST END WELLINGTONâ€"STREET, sirtieg Suoue van to setgaty en entmrare proder. Of the said Company, which call they require the hoiders of such stock to I?Ay to the undersigned at the office of W. M. MATHESON, Esq., in the Cit of Ottawa, on THURKSDAY, the TWBNTY): NLNTH day of OCTOBER, next, 1868. Dated this 25th day of September, 1868 By order, W. H. FALLS, & Sec.â€"Treas., 858td Ottawa and Gloucester Road Co. ‘ CoOURT OF SPAIN, ‘ THE RIGHT HONORABLE THE LORDS COMâ€" MISSIONERsS OF THE ADMIRALTY, AND ‘ HER MAJEST i QUEEP“WvICIOBIA’s ROYAL * NAVY : Prize Medalist of the Great International Exhibiâ€" ' tion of London, 1862, and of the Uniâ€" versal Exbibition of Paris, 1867. WE HEREBY APPOINT Mz. JOHN LESLIE, ‘ ; Sparksâ€"street, Agont for Ottaws and Vicinity, For the sale of celebrated Timekeepers, H. & A. SAUNDERS, â€" Montreal. Bole Wholesale #vnh in the Dominion for the sale of J. Sewill‘s Watches. â€" oT‘I‘AWA AND GLOUCESTER ROAD CoOMPANY. Notice is hereby given that the Directors of the Ottawa and Gloucester Road Company have this day made a further CALL OF TEN PER CENT. CABINETâ€"MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, Direct Importers of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Electroâ€"p‘ated W are and l'uï¬y Goods, manufacâ€" ture to order all kinds of Gold, Silver and Hair Jewellery. : Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Repaired and WA"ranted. r Direct.Importers of Watches, Clocks, Jawellery, Electroâ€"plated Ware and Fancy Gods, manufac. ture to order all kinds of Gold, Silver and Gair Jewellery. ‘Wmhu. Clocks and Jewellery Repaired and Direct Importers of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Electroâ€"plated Ware and Fne! Goods, manufacâ€" ture to order all kinds of Gold, Silver and Hair Jewellery. °_ f Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Repaired and Woarranted. Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Repaired and Warranted. + W. C. CLARK, Professor of Music and ‘Feacher of Piano, Voice and Harmony. Also, Mrs. Clark, Teacherof D: ..win% and Painting. Music Rsoms and ‘Residence, O‘Connorâ€"street, corner of Sl iterâ€"street, Contre Town. Jrders may be lett at his residence or at Orme & Son‘s Music Stor~ 452 A D DIlLT ION AL S T 0O C Paris.. Lessons on Piano w 1 Singing. Rideauâ€" street, corner of K ingâ€"stroot Ottawa, June 23, 1898. TToy MRS. ROBERT STEW ART, trom London, Engâ€" land, proposes, (D. V.) to open a SCHOOL for Young Ladies on TCESDAY, FLRST SEPT. She is thoroughly competent to instruct in English, Frenoc, Drawing and Music., .She is a teacher by profession, having been trained in the best schools and colleges in England, and has high testiwonia)s. Terms w aderate. Prospectuses on application. Ottawa, A«gust 27, 1868. 830tf _ Mr. GUSTAVE SMLTH, (Organist of the Cathe . d{",), a Graduate of the Imperial Conservaiory of s@~ U N DE R T A K E R, <g ‘Aheir classes will begin on the 15th OCTOBER. For particulars and terws apply to the LADY SUPERIORESS, 863f â€" Corner of O‘Conmnoraad Mariaâ€"sts. respectfully inform the public that they will open a branch of their 'l‘lll ISTERSs mar School, is now rnpuod to '{ln private losâ€" sons in the French language. Terms moderate. N. B.â€"â€"Will also give lessons in the Latin, Greok or English languages if required. Orders may be leit at Messrs. Duric & Son‘s CoxarrEcaTron »E Notrs® Daxe, _ FROM MONTREAL, Ottawa May 20. Illl!'l'lll.l) HOUSKE. HEFFIELD HoUSE. E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & CO., Ottawa, October 16, 1868. LEFFIELD HOUSE. I‘UI'I'ION. MONS. H. BERTHELOT, of the Ottawa Gram. Educational Establishment i Ottawa. HEFFIELD HOUSE, § E. K. MAcGILLIVRAY & CO., Watches, IANOâ€"«FORTE TULITION. ADIES*‘ SCHOOL, USICAL ACADEMY. <K. MacGILLIVRAY & CO., . K. MacGILLIVRAT & CO., W ATOCOHES. UNDERTAKING. AT THE OLD STAND, or NICHOLASâ€"ST., OTTAW A. OoF THE ons 838y , #‘c. STI3H 148y Nore.â€"The same illustra are obliged to pay a profit on THE OTTAWA TIMES, OCTOBER 24.‘ To New Orleans ...........$3 0 To Chicag®........ «... To Baltimore . .............$1 30 To Washington .........s $1 30 To Philade!lphia To New York Example at present tariff rates to Buffalo, ind from thence to the followi ; 10, r wing places, in U. 8. curâ€" :::g; wEoln nd_ueod to Canada money at 45 per cent premium, makes the lctlll:l ooct,, as in u::;:Q P & eX TWe un tan Aboptin e Gred t wraniert Rrvaiht â€"Hatcczer The particulars sabmitted aboye are sufficient in the opinion of the Diroctors to establish the fact that low rates, by oneouuginf a more general use of the telegraph, are more profitable than high. It is not, however, solely in the light of a safe and good investment that the Directors desire that this en. terprise should be viewed, They feel that their object will be but indiferently attained unlers they can satisfy the publis, the business and coramercial men, that aLt who use the tele aph as a med:um of tapid communtoaticn, arointerested in he estiblishwment of what may be oslloru compcting line. As in the administration ot public aifairs, a strong, watchful opposition, is the best security for good and careful government : +o in commercial matte.s, an honest rivalry in the various pursuits and branches of trade furnishes th» beat sccur‘ty tha: the public shall be well served. Toapply the argument to the purpose in hand, the following table showing the inconsistencies, and, in many instances, the excessive rates now charged on messages nassing between the cities and towns of Ontar‘o, Quebec and the United states, will, it is balieved, conâ€"ince tgo reaier that an honest comâ€" petition is needed, not on‘y for the reduction and adjustment of rates, but also to ensure that attenticn and care which would of neco#sity be enforced on the Companies competing for public favor, and thus tend greatly to promote the goneral intere=ts of the community, . ; EXAMPLE OFN PRESET TAwIFFP RATES, WITH DISTANCES. A csmparison of the number of messages, and porsons using the wire in Canada and the Btates, furnishes a further proof of the advantage to the public and corresponding benefit to the Comâ€" panies arising out of a reduction of rates. 'Ihoaubl‘uhod returns for 1867, show that 600.757 mossages were sont in Canada, while the mes.â€" sages in the United States for the same perioa oxcoodfl 20,000,000, the former being leoss than one message to every aix ‘gonom, the latter, two to every three. From these returns and results it may be reasonably inferred that a reduction of rates to a tariff at which the wires of both Companies can be filled, will secure a fair field and good prospects to the Vominion Company without in any way pro. judlo'.l.:g tho_‘llnu'nou olk&h‘o .Cgmglny now monopolizing the ground. C 1 Gutic ons Auteio tss atiin Antdan ts rsinteternstct $ Antrtvintirnteiic t ts it lic atsi ns ic dhs c M c h 24( 4 D’ day. % In support of the observation quoted above, that tolognphio business is growing faster than teleâ€" graphic facilities, the following statementâ€"exhibiting the wonderful increase in the use of the wire, witfin the last six 6.511, cannot be without interest to our readers. ‘The gross earnings of all teleâ€" graph lines in the United States for the following years were :â€" a IBAR .»scsescavertsrerncerrtrssrermnsrarstersscscs$ 44228 77 | 1864........ sevssessersseccscesscssscssceccess=+93;792,245 40 1849 «nsc ereseseccarersssccesecescorssespersseres â€"_ 631888 98 | 186iGeeeerearssererevecenrrnnerrrerersersonncnnen, 4,420,268 88 BME .s crorsrecevereratrencecrees intrrecirkcseress 23794,000 40 1867 en svenesersecesessessscesserzescesesssesscces T,041,0528 47 RAbS:ssccrsacerrerstbrtivers sessersertri¢seress: $000,408 66| Showing an average increase of a millin a year for the last five years, Decembor, 1865.........$ 551,971 40; December, 1867.........$576,135 19 ; Increase.........$ 24,163 19 Jany., Feb., March,‘67 1.596.6â€â€™90; Jany., Feb., March,‘68 1,727,939 55 ; Increase......... 133,294 59 April. May, June, ‘67, 1,559,278 79 ; A‘prfl, May, June, ‘68, 1,749,631 52%; increase......... 189,852%2 T3 While these beneficial results were flowing to the Western Union Oon;rux from the reduction of rates, the new Companies had created a business more than sufficient to fill their wires. In proof of % thoB::llo'h‘ extract is taken trom the report of the Atlantic and Paciéc Company, made July » 1 f C $ T " In April last we nulz’d the maximum capacity of our wires, and have since been eol:rllod to refuse business daily. The Committee, therefore, have reached the conciusion from the actu experiâ€" ence of building and 'otkl‘nf the present linesâ€"that + «4 T:::&npifle business is growing faster than Telegraphic facilities.," p As or t on this point, the low rates have so pressed the wires of both Companies with business thmxot:o day, that posters have been placed in all the main offices (Erooldmln‘ that double the number of werds would be telegraphed at night at the same,price as halt the number of words by day. Price Callected at Toronto, This reduction took place in November, 1867. A comparison of the receipts of the Western Union since that pericd with the corresponding months of the previous year gives the following results : â€" The tollowing table shows the reduction which has been effected in rates in the neighboring States arising out of the cons.ruction of competing iines :â€" . ‘ Allusion has been made to the voluntary reduction of rates by the Atlantic Ct’lo Company, A Chicago paper, writing on the l‘n!#oo( of the growing use of the Telegraph, gives th8 folowing return as obuinodpc.llmtly from Cyrus W. Field, showing very conclusively the benefit both to the puilic and the Company of the reduction of rates. t s . | AVERAGE DAILY RECEIPTS. «_ _ FrOM q100 pOF MOESAGO OL OM WOLGB.....0.0000000ssssscesececseseseeesee00 se ces seseeessesesss00ee $2,025 do 60†do do veearnenrerverecessetrenpessnnrenseesrrsssscetsercsssses sesees _ 2,/896 do 25 do do eevinubsererersentressessetiarsebrssrEsEcetrt 8c seeeer ss6ce 5¢ne â€". ByDW W An advertisement has recently appeared announcing to the public that the rates from 1st Septem.â€" ber, proximo, will be further reduced to $16.65 per ten words. e With these new Companies the Dominion Telegraph Company of Canada have entered into most satisfactory business relations, and confident of the soundness of the principle which led to the adoption of the pennyâ€"postage &um in Great Britain, the voluntary reduction from $100 to $16.65 per ten word nuuf: by the Ocean Cable Company, and the successfal ororulonl of the Companies recently established in the United > , invite the business and mercantile community of Canada to join them in the promotion of an onurpriz'. based on the principle of moderate ratesâ€"and extended business which, while injuring no one, they confidently expectwill result in zecuring a large return to the in. vestor, and prove a vast benefit to the community. ‘Teronto, September 29, },“8. virtae of certain patents, having until within thése two years, monopolized nearly the whule of the telegraph business of the neighboring republic. The Atlantic and Pacific, tto Great Western, and other American C)ompanies have invaded the field, and have become successful commï¬wu for the public patronage and support, These Companies, acticg on the cheap rnu‘c pnuixk. vs forced the old monopolist to a reduction of rates, which has resulted in a more widely extended use of this means of communication, and much to the surprise of the Western Union itself, has increased its profits, whilst sharing its field of operations. The business relations ketween these two Companies continue in full force, but the patents having run out, the monopoly so long enjoyed by the Western Union has ceased to exist. The admitted importance and value of Telegraphy, would, in the opinion of the Directors, have rendered any introduction of the Dominion Telegraph Company o the %umdiu public unnecessary had it not been that previous Mhmpz to establish Telegraph Companies in Canada, to share the business with the Montreal Company, ha i been allowed to fall througg‘. The success of a Telegra any will main‘ly depend on its ability to meet the demands of the pu and 4 id possess, at least, equal facilitiee with any other Company, of accers to all quarters with which its customers may desire to have communication. This im nt requisite has rot been, until now, within the reach of any Company entering the field as a competitor with the Montreal Company; in consequence of the close and exclusive connecti(n S?rmod ‘bonooxc that com‘psn_y and tlp:; WonornL Union Company, of the United States, the latter by obliged to pay & profit on Subnflrlirli«tl will b ember ist 1868, All classes of Society are interested in extending the use of the Telegraph, at Low ratks, and the Directors are satisfied, that the adoption of a scaie of charges considerably below the rates now exacted in Canada, will by oneour:fin‘ a much more extended use of this medium of communication, not only prove a real and substantial benefit to the pablic generally, but will also ensure & safe and profitable return to the Investor. . On the €5th day of June, A,D., 1868, the DOMINION TELEGRAPH COMPANY was duly CHARâ€" TERED according tolaw. | A permanent connection has also been secured with the (Great Western Tolegng,h Comï¬iny of Chicago, whereby this Cown.ny will be brought into close connention with aH the Lake Ports and other places through the North Woestern States, and through to Californis. _ > The Directors are of opinion that it would‘ be to the interest of the Stockholders generally to obtain lubnr;pdm from Augnmu of Canada, and with this view they propose to divide the Stock amonget the different towns and cities throughout the Dominion in allotments suited to the population and bus:~ ness ooon;;iuiou of the different localities ana the interest which they may be supposed to take in such an enterprize, . = y A contract, granting permanent connection and extraordinary sdvantages, has already been exeâ€" cuted, between this Company and the Atlantic and Pacific Company of New York; thus, at the very commencement, as the Lines of this Company are constructed from the Suspension Brid’o, at Clifton (the point of cornection) to amy point in the Doviinion, all the chief cities and plases in the States, touched by the Lines of the atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company, are brought in immediate conâ€" nection therewith. . are under the management.of a Board of Directors annually elocted by the shareholders in conformity with the Charter and Byâ€"laws o« the Company. Pssn Is $500,000, divided into 10,000 shares of $50 each, 5 per sent to be paid at the time of subscribing, the balance to be paid by instalments, not eaceodiag 10 per cent per month â€"said instalments to be calied in as the work_s progress, N s * ' THE BUSINE3S AFFAIRS OF THE COMPANY â€" THI DOMILNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY has been organized under the Act _ respecting Telegraph Companies, chapter 67 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada. Its object is to cover the Dominion of Carada with a complete netâ€"work of Telegraph lines. i Counsel. MESSRS. CAMERON & MeMICHAT ~ t POMINTION _ â€"â€"â€" Telegraph Company ! Ca«pitfl,l stOOk,. a o a o # e s e se s e e e e e e o o$q0090009 IN 10,000 SHARES AT $50 EACGH. From Toronto to Suspension Bridge KFrom New York to Do From $100 per of ten words...... To _ 10â€" 4y .‘ " ds do â€" 25 do do HON. J. MeMURRICHâ€"Bryce, MceMurrich & Co., Toronto. A. R. McMASTER. Eq.,â€"A. R. MceMaster & Brother, Toronto. HON. M. C. CAMERON,â€"Piovincial Secretary, Toronto. _ oas" JAMES MICHIE, E.-{’.,â€"-Fulu)u, Michie & Co., and Geo. Mich1e & Go., Teronte. HON. WM. CAYLEY,â€"Toronto. : A. M. SMITH, Eeq.,â€"A. M. Smith & Co., Toronto. L. MOFFATT, Esq.,â€"â€"Moffatt, Murray & Co., Toronto. : H. B. REEVE, Esq.,â€"Toronto. MARTIN RYAN, Esq.,â€"Toronto. . President, HON. WM. CAYLEY. «es ++..« 808, Buffalo CUTOTOUUIUIOD cecsseesertbessnes seepesensedenneneneten en nee se n n 8 0 na 0 00e Y RORDNGEON c1.20 0506 erosesercbersanteanrrinbees stxrtristÂ¥retassers Te Wibiky DED... srveederercerriFRINTHEREY NTb 431323248042 126 ie 8 is s04 8e Philadelphia do do do Mitcbel!, Seafortb, Bothwell, Ailsa Craig, Caleâ€" donis, Chatham, Dunvilie, Newbury, Port Burâ€" well, Port Colborne and many other piaces...... XF 1e en lelss: Kin Quebec......... w n t n t w d e n n i n e n n e e n e n e e e n e h n e n n e e d ne aie n se ae neanas s hn uns n8 46 e n en nn e n h4 e n e beven t snn sn n en 00 $1 3 tennnanene enneann d en 010400 4n000 se 000 +8 8048 000 +0 00 200 00 84 + +0 6 se en j n m e n n t n d n n n e ae i na nnn n n 6 0 se d ce 40 600 6e an ce ds en ee n m en e ne en en ne e ne ba n ne aan e annn e a8 sn 00 seeen c een en en e be nennea en enb e an e 0 ne resee n en e sn ae n8 4 CcONTRAUTSs O7F CONNECTIONS®. ce t n en mm n e na mne nn ne n n d n hn n nb en nd hn n en n n na n e s 40 6 opened E1 r;t: Toronto to Buffalo.. ffalo to 3 5 New Orleans. f‘z ibe a n o ie se e nmpens, !"rlc’m"l‘oronwto Bullalo..........., R:‘“‘.{?‘_EO g 850 From Toronto to Detroit. Detroit to z 150 Chicago. THE CAPITAL ST.OCK From ‘Toronto to Ruffalo Buffalo to sgoc Washington. § Buffalo to Philadelphia. From Toronto to Buffalo ..... Buffalo to , 50 Naow Wari 0 From Toronto to Buffalo â€" PROSPECTUS. e sev es nd hn ne n en e n# 00 6 eeaeenee en en ne t hn e nhee 08 8e e e0 00 Baltimore. New York. reneenenn® tb a en en ue 0e DIRECFORS. Secretary. . B. REGVE. 15¢ tetrenennene ne un 00 68 e ne s88 2006 ACTUAL CO8f, BOTH TARIPFS *ra88800+ sesse00+ *s8800080 80 seee se e n en n se ae n a e va0 en llIll."..'.............l.'.l..l...l.l'....l{ ee®t £ tsess000 1600 se»e Arerevereerrensndnnnnnen00 88 eee80 0414 +8 4000 & se L9 7 Reduced to _ Canada Money. inada Mone 2 20 Canada uofla’. zcovo . $1 9’0â€"’ General Superintendent. . MARTIN RYAN. Former Rate. Present Rate Eé';&'.'i’,;,_ ; srrseesscee+930â€"â€"$0 65 Canads Money. $ «* + 520â€"$0 82 inada Mone 89 Canada Money. $ «*««59¢â€"$0 Reduced to J Canaca Moneys § Reduced to Reduced to Redaced to Reduced to $ Treasurer, * HON. J. McMURRICH. hha8tas en ns en 0006 200 48 en 200 tb hessnnase n e 808088 8008 se e0e & C # +t he nen nb hn na be na e e en n 6 6e 04 n & L * hn mme e mm n n n h na n n 08 + e +0 se 0 400 m i 1 95 1 15 140 10 15 15 MIL®S, _ CANADA MOXEY. . 82 40e 160 505 333 sessessee808 50 40 1 00 60 .6%0â€"$0 92 $3,792,245 40 . 4,420,268 88 . 5,624,501 20 . T,841,5532 47 NO'I‘ICI. sgie a MRS. SMITH having received ber now styles of FALL HATS & BON N%’l‘s. will be happy to see her old friends and the public generally. Gent‘s Pol‘t.lhu cleaned, dyod and done over in the best style . â€" N.B.â€"The most fashionable Mantles and Conts made to order, Corner of Bank and Albortâ€"sts. A smart young man wanted to act as travelling agent represent ng several firms. J. BERMINGHAM, Auctionse®and Commusion Merchant,â€" 153y House, Land and General Agent. * o YiinetainfiratrntfPoiendits ds iescsc tss uc un c a 2 C13 Cash advances, when required, will be made on congignments for immediate saie. All kinds of turniture bought, sold or exchanged. RKFERENCES. His Lordship the Bishop of Kingston, Hon, ï¬lr ‘.‘IognA l_ugn;tld, Hon. H. L. Langevin, s Hon. Alex. Campheil, P M G, R. W . Scott, h%u 4 A Waiter Shanly, Esa, M P ea af sc _3 _ _ _C% ) "g@or VF AuusE OBukad, T0 GM§~ rou of, and pledges himself that notllll: will be eft undone by him to give®atisfaction in ischarg ing the trust confided to him. He hopes that by strict attention to the sales entrusted to his care, as well as by promnt settiem: nts immediately after, to merit a IKII’O of public patronage. He will be im his oflice from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evening, when he ca» see parties who wish to arrange about their sales. Consignments trom &« ‘l’ueo will have immediate attencion. He would also nnn(!mnce that he is receive instructions from persons havi fumltu’ro, horses, carriages, or real e bqy o o C 0 C ERRCOT AC AETC MEvemede £ uedr, From their lung experience in Germany, Paris, and New York, they are universally admitted to be the best Piano Manufacturers on this continent, The high reputation of the instruments m by them for the pust ten years, and the mor:,z.‘ demand for them in the new Dominion, prove their very superior quality, and universally acknowâ€" l“‘ï¬,.d merit. ) e Pianos, as well as the Purniture in the establishment, will be sold cither by private sale or auction. + The subscriber would a‘so intimate that he is the Sole Agent for Ottawsa and territory for the sale of Rappe, Webber & Co,‘s celebrated grand Pianos. s They are successors to the late John . Fox, of Ki:uwn,L and the makers of his excellent Pianoe. . Public Saies will be held from time to time, of which cue notice will be given, and at whi h parâ€" ties N?lrhg to furnish will have an op;omnlty of purchasing at unusually low rates. ‘The Mart is now ogon with a large stock of new Furniture, as weli :l. ianos, Harmoniums, &6., &c., consigned for aale. . Tl!l‘ SUBSCRIBER Respectfully announces to the inhabitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that at the request of many friends he has decided on ning an exâ€" bimin and well regulated Auctionnï¬ut in this city: grom arrangements made with some of the Fuarniture Manufactoriesâ€"of ‘Western Ontario, a lar,e and well selected stock of new turniture will L7 W P stramansid “"l 47 James O‘Rielly, Esg, Q C, H.V. Nool, E‘%ï¬h‘:“or \ Robert Lyon, Esq, M P P House, Land & General Agency, OFFICE & SALE ROOMS Commission Sale Rooms Domirion Auction Mart, Tickets issued through at the Company‘s princiâ€" pal srations. For further information and time of arrival and departure of all trains at terminal and way staâ€" tio,nl, apply at the Ticket Office, Bonayenture Staâ€" tion; $ _ _ _ C.J; BRYDGES, Managing Director, She has excellent accommodation for passengers and freight. ‘ The International Company‘s Steamers, running in connection with the Grand Trunk Bsilwn{. eave Portland every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 5 p m, for St. John, N.B. and Coaticook only, at.....................10:10 p x p° Slnging Cars on ail Night Trains. &‘- ‘.ï¬ checked through. o _ steamer _ Carlotta leaves Portland every SATULDAY AFTERNGON (after the arrival of train leaving Montreal on Friday night), for Haliâ€" fli. NLS., returning on Tuegday, ~_ October 1 0, and Intermediate Stations at......... Express for BOSHOR Bt....+.+«.:«<â€"«rrvesss+«... Express for Boston and New Y ork, at...... Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorâ€" BAM SNH4 PORHRDC:1+++>>+rxrrerrses6ss se Night Express for Quebec, Island Pond, Gorham and Portiand, stopping:be â€" tween Montreal and lsland Pond at 6t. Hilaire, St. Hyacinthe, Acton, Richmond, Sherbrooke, Waterville Intermediate Stations, at..... ........ 7:00 a m Trains for Lachine at ..........*5:00 a m, 7:00 a m Â¥:a m, !2 noon, 3:00 pm, #4:40 p m, 5;00 p m ___ and 6:30 p m. *The 5:00 a m and 4:40 p m Trains runs through to Plattsburgh, and there convect with the Chamâ€" plain boats. .____ GOINGsoUTH AND EAsT. Accommodation Train for Island Pond® Grand Trunk, eas‘ anu west.. . N. B.â€"These 1rains run on Montreal Teme. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to stations on Grand Trunk Railway Return tickets to Prescott, Komgvmc and Jtta~ wa at reduced rates can be had at the principals a« tions oâ€" the line. T. 8. DETLOR, THOMAS REYNOLDS, GoInGg wEsT, Day Express for Ogdensburg, Cttawa, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantford, Goderich, Bug'llo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, st................. Night do _ do do do _ do Accommodation Train for Vaudreuil at Returning each morning, arriving in MONLNGAL E: rrrrrssrerrretertasrarerarizer3 Aocommodltiqn"[[_s‘il.xifor Kingston and Trains now leave BONAVENTURE STATION as follows : + LkAVE PRESCOTT. â€" _ ARRIVE JX Omaw Mixed, 7. 15 a. m. 10.35 a. m. Express, 1.35 p. m. 4.15 p. m. LRAYVE OPrrawa. ARRIVE IN PRESCOTT. Expreis, T a. m. 9.25 a. m. Mixed, 1.00 p. m. 4.15 p. m The time of these Trains has been so arraonged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on 1868.] SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. 1868 ON and AFTER FRIDAY, the 25tn of MAY, 1868, and until further notice, TRAINS will run as follows : The 7:15 a.m. trair froem Brockv.lle connects with U. F, Coy‘s Steamers for Ottawa, Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort, Pembroke, &¢., &¢., and the 1:15 p.m. train from Eandpoint leaves after those steamers are due rom east and west, H ABBOTT, T:45 F.m. & All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to i nd from Perth. Brockville, April Ii. July 7, 1868. ST. LAWRENCE AND OTTAW A RAIL W A Y, Superintendert. Ottawa, May 14, 1868. Ixouts‘ New Britomos, Sussexâ€" (formerly the Ottawa & Prescott Rail«ay.) sUMMER <A RRANGEMENT, Commencing on the 20th April, 1868. HANGE OF TIME. RAND TRUNK RAILWAY COoMâ€" PANY OF CANADA. ROCKVILLE: & OTTAWA RAILâ€" wAY. LEAVE BROCKVILLE I â€" Aulrowbs. » El:g._M P oTTAwW A. » 3_’_8 Pc r Quebec Bank, Ottawa. he is prepared to 8 hvh%bouohold real estate, to disâ€" at nothil? will be ‘action in discharg He hopes that by sted to his care, as immediately after, Managing Director, 412y Director. Managing 1y S68C _ Ottawa, June 30th, 1868. 4;00 p m 2:00 p m 9:20 a m 1;30 p m 5:10 ; m EXTRA, No.1, and CULL, PINE and CEDAR s SHINGLES, AT M ARK ET PRILCES, In lots to suit purchasers. VETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT ; Y ORKâ€"STREE1, O TT AW A,. [ Next to Saimen‘s Hotel. A, >2. P. GAO LE M A N, V. 8. (Member of the College of Veterinary Surgeons _ Toronto ; by appointment, V.8,, 10 the Co. of Carleton Agricultural Society.) Orders or oo--nhaz:l promptly attended to, and madicines sent to any part of the Dominion. Charges moderate. 812y i 00"!‘07!3. leave Havelock for Chapean Village every ‘TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 o‘clock, a. m.; returning, will leave Chapeau Village for Havelock every WEDNESDAY and SATURâ€" DAY, at 2 o‘clock, p.m. 874 ’)Ll N#S, SPECIPICATION®, &toâ€", Prepared for buildings of every descri iun, by £ BIDNEY ’! XPL2P, Arebx:ot. » TLitf W allinaotan â€"at 2 0 CCC CC NVC ARRTHARUTVE AUeneeraatÂ¥*Aua%ersta%p® Leave SEEDDEIOY Itbâ€"sseraratarses _ a*rkxvercces Arrive at . Ottawa at Night Trains, East and W est. DowXwarDs. Leave Brockville at..... .......... Arrive at Arnprior at............. Between Brockville and Ottawas, via. Brockville and Ottawa Railway and Union Forwarding Rail~ way Company‘s Steamers : UPWARDS, LG2V6 OHBWB At.....»Bessrscseseesemmesse~....7;00 A.m. Arrive at Arnprior at ......................2:00 p.m. Leave Arngior U »sseevesnsenerseecresessncce s 220 pMe Arrive at Brockville at......................1:45 p m. Ln .H to connect with Grand Trunk Railway § HINGLE F ACTORY:! _ For further particulars apply at the Company‘ Offices at Ottawa or Aylmgr‘-â€_,‘ in emmamnns pay * A connection is made daily with the Brockville tlg (Xf_swt Elil'ly'on the up and down trips. . every morning at 7:30 éSundql ox::{ud), touch~ ing at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Whart, Bonechere, Bgnol, Bandpoint and ‘Arnprior, and arriving at head of railroad at 11 a. m., and connecting with Bteamer Ann Sisson at Pontiac at noon. Passenâ€" gers reach Ottawa at 4 p.m. The Steamer Calum« will on and after Eth Sepâ€" tember leave Havelock on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Village same mm f"pm. s" . .0 . [ 0 . _ o 0 necting at Pembroke with Steamer Jason Gould wfleh%cu- Pembroke Landing at 2 p.m., and arrives at Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort same evening. _ _ The ESteamer Alliance leaves Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort every morning at 7:30 (Sundays excepted), touch~â€" The Steamers Pontiac or Pembroke leave daily at 1 p.m., for Des Joachim, calling at all intermeâ€" aiate ports. Returning, leaving at 6 a m., cunâ€" Consisting of the following firstâ€"class Steamers, ANK §1s80N, ® viaptain Murphy. ALLIANCE, «& w 66 Find‘ay. EMERALD, & w 66 Toner, OREC I°K, = & i â€" _ Cowley. CALUMET, «& = _ & _ Blondin, JASON GOULD, «_ +« _ Boltoa. PONTIAC, â€" = _ Dugee . PEMABROKE. â€" & «+ Uverman. SNOW BIRD, w a 46 Beattie. On and after 5th Sog:mbor, ({until further: notice), the Steamer Ann S& will leave Aylmer daily (Bundays excepted), for the Upper Ottawn at 7 a.m., connecting with the Steamer Al/iwnce at head of railroad, at 11 a.m., touching at Armprior, Sandpoint, Bristol, Bonechere, Farrell‘s Whar, Sandpoint, Bristol, Bonechere, Farrell‘s W Gould‘s Wharf and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. . Stages \ould‘s W hari and Portageâ€"duâ€"Fort. Stages will leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after arrivCl‘of Steamer Alliance for Cobden, connecting with Steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. _ _ ko ts 2e HINGLES FOR SALEK. The Steamer Calumct will, on and after 20th Upper Ottawa Roeute. 868% ..â€";‘ 29 o T ; :‘1’ <a yegmmuey en *_J\ radwe «_ Captain R. G. Nicwnors, Leaves Ottawa for Major‘s and intermediate landâ€" ings on Téesdays and Friaays at 4 o‘clock, p.m ;n‘l'nnllon and touriste will find this a delightful ghp&cl- Fare (meals extra)....................$3 50 Parties aesircus of a pleasant trip can obtain Excutrsion Tickets to Grenville and back for one Leaves the Queen‘s Wharf with mails and passenâ€" gers for Montreal, every morning, (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at To‘clock, (railway time) arriving at 4:45 Through tickets to St. John, N. B.,$16 ; Halifax, Nova Scotia, $17.50 ; Et;tirort, $17.50 ; Portiand, $19.50 and Boston $20 50. Return Tickets by steamers at reduced rates, For freightor passage apply to ue ic VY ILLIAM DAYVISON, ..»*,»»»»»»»»»»+««*«+«««««+Â¥8St@T, WILL LEAYVE ST. ANDREW‘Ss WHARF, QUkEBEC, ox § TUESDAY, THE 271x OF OCTOBER, At four o'cloek‘, p.m., For Pictou, N. S.â€"calling at Father Point, Ga#pe, Perce, Paspebiac, Dalhousie, Chatham, Newcastle, Miramichi and Shediac. Returning, will leave Pictou on Tuesday, 3rd November, at 5 o‘clock, .ms £ ‘I be steamers connect at Shediac with E. & \. A. R. R. to St. John, N.B., and steamer for Prince Edward Island, and at Pictou with N. 8. Railway to Halifax. CHAS. Eâ€"BRUSH, Agent, Ottawa Oct. 21, 1868. Roysi Mail Line between Quebec, New Brunsâ€" wick and Nova Scotin, every Tuesday. The firstâ€"class Steel Side Whee! Steainship â€" Queen V ictoria, _ R. 6. CASSELS, Pres Ottawa City, Aug. 29, 1868, T24 1868 Uxrox Forwaroisc & Ramway Coxpraxy OoRSE INXFIRMARY, The subscriber having oomplobd his Condensed Time Table P Wirurax Davisox®, 1H&OTTAW A RIVSR NAVIGATION k coMPANY*s â€" NION FORWARDING & KAILW AY comPaNny. T498 HE QUEKBEC AAD GULF PORTs STEAMsHIP COMPAXNY. 1868 64 OFEFERXS FOR SALE, ¢i MARKET STEAMER "SECHRET," MAIL STEAMER Captain A. Bowrr, JOHN ROCHESTER, Jz. Strmmers. Ottawa, October 16th, 1868. W. MOORE, Manager, Quebec seaet bee nene ns nea aen n 0 + eeesertsenne88 90 800000 0 R. W. SHEPHERD. W eliington â€"st. Y’,’ 1868. 12:10 p.m. 1215 pim. 5:00 »m. 7:15 a.m. 1808 139 8 1868 THE TIMES is printed and published 4 "Tas Ortawa Times Paixtixe axo Pomush xc Coxraxy, at the Office, 60, Spark*# The said Michael Stevenson will covent against his own acts only. All searches, deeds, abstracts and other chatf® attending the conveyance will be at the expentt‘ CEO. MAYES, COPPER PLATE PRINTEE Bank Street, Centre Town, Between Sparks & Queen Streets. | _ Is hereby given that defaul having been ma#t | in payment of the principal mGney and $otem® due upon a mortgage made by J AMES 8CHARL of the township of Russell, yeoman, to JAME KEAYS, of the same place, Esquire, of (amsf* other lands) the south west quarter of Lo »8® ber Kighteen in the second concession of thet®* ship of Russell, in the county of Russell, ht said mortgage was assigned by the said JAMEB KEAYS to MICHAEL STEVENSON, of teots of Quebec, merchant, the said south west quant® of said Lot Eightgen, in the second concession C Russell, aforesaid, will be sold by public aucthi® under the power of sale contained in the 45# mortgage, at the law office of SCOTY & RO88 * the city of Ottawa, on FRIDAY,the twentybi day of OCTOBER, instant, at 12 e‘clock, 2008 . Bills of Exchange, Bill H Viw.ing MQL..MCG&:::“* The conditions of Sale and the Berti# # offerec, cun be ascertained at the Departmest C Crown Lands, Quebec, and at the Crows Timk« Office, Troisâ€"Pistoles. (Signed,) G. A. BOURGKEOIS B63td Asst. Commissioner _ PUIILIC NoOTICEK Notice is hereby given that a sale o BW Berths will be held at the Crown TimberO8® Troisâ€"Pistoles, on the 29th October nest. Woons AND FORESTs®. THAT THE LAST DAY EM Ottawa Feb. 6. Having every facility in ‘the way of frstAm Machinery, and employing none but firstâ€"<clan workmer., I am prepared to turp out tion of Binding in as good a uélo dâ€':I:ï¬ as any other establishment in Cas t BOOK BINDER & BLANXK #O0K MANUFACTURER, * 26 Mctcalfoâ€"»treot, Oten. J. DURIE & SONX have received Kinglake‘s Crimes, Voi. II. ; Rationalism in by Hecky ; Praed‘s Poems ; Bulwer‘s .1 Prose Works ; Modern Women, and whatuaii of them, from The Aaturday .leview ; Dresmiesi and other Poerss, by Ciaas. Mair ; The Provest, by Jno. Galt ; Annais of the Purist, by Galt; A Nev Dictionary of Quotations, trom the Latin, frek and Modern Languages ; Haswell‘s Engineets as Mechanics‘ Pocket Book; Stepping Steme t llonm:suhy and Health ; History :c Mouthfs: of Bread, by Jean Mace; The Dower House, by Annie Thomas ; Edmund Burke‘s Works, a bu titul edition, in tull calf, 8 vols. * NEW EDITIONE or Frank Forrester‘s Fish and Fishing. Do do _ Field =ports, 2 vols, Mariyn Harland‘s Novel«, OQunida‘s Novels. Miss l-loak"lc Novels, Â¥ Bime*hing New and Very Neat, Initial Ke Paper and Envelopes. Forruleky â€"__ adjoining the premises of Centre Town, Ottawa. Jaxzs Corto® » Good Managing Director; Ausx. Rosssr6®® 65¢ NoWw IX CouRrsr 10 LET.â€"A BRICK DWELLINq 'l rooms and kitchen, in New FA% a dwelling of seven rooms and kitchen , « 4 ___ Will be reccived by the undersigneq 25th instant, for the purchase of the lafe of MR. AUTGTUTSTUs LAvER with the land attached, being Lot 5) Boup Dalyâ€"s*., and Lot 48, North Stuartâ€"st. mw ings thereon are new and well finished, Parliny proposing to purchase will plu‘g to ~h.~. proposals the terms of payment ofered Citk preferred. Title frechold, and ï¬u“h pplic he liting Applications to view the premizes may at the office of the undersigned. y D. 207 Oitawa. Oot. 19 i8.s w 20X®Fop ETITIONS FOR PRIV ATE BILLS can rent TWO FURXTSHED ; "“go.."' aSITTING ROOM. BEDROOKMS Joux and Wx. Trowsox, Pixuey, Barristers, Ottawa. Trespay, tnx 24ru or Novexses Next â€" Lecreratives Assexscy or Ostarnio, Toronto, Znd October, 1868. TGTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN _ Ottawa, Oct. 12, 1808 Will be fitted &p to suit tenant N MRS. SMITH, Corner of Bank Enquire at the Store, l\o BE LET,â€"A Comfortable nished, for six months, A pply Ottawa, Oct. 5, 1868. * THAT FI RESTâ€"CLASsg EW BOOKs. 498y 877a ROPOS AL®* 0oMs ro LET. whe WO DWELLINXG® Derartxext or Crowx I Apply to the proprietor MORTINER, LET, For Sate or to NESSRE. BATE Solicitor for Michael Stevent® Atationery. Quebec, 28th September, ) CHARLES T. GILLMOUR Besserer Hill on Sparksâ€"st Bei the u MARNFINEAYE W Wlindiaadlns..s . Corner of Sussey and st reets. RECEIVING J. DV n.lk k BOX, 10 Sparksâ€"street, Oppesite the Kusseli Hous vy the undersigned mrohase sta _ ff ‘“‘ o0 F °°’“’Lnx°,‘ J As . Wipmese mie RrmP to ;,hcp.,uh. Be _ > d6tâ€"10) 4 â€" & CQ TO LET, * urper pat a p. APDIY At this of», cU 'T\niol‘l. « 08 DALY 3t pacc 9 of fli l'“%r .\ »AÂ¥B§ STORF (Ptta with good the season und Notary mer‘s Boot a1 Wirriax M «d to recew« Os.â€˜ï¬ "‘.L'“ paking ® ; £,000 4 _-.1!' D