v€ #1 Burgoyne; Burbridges . itaws, June 8, 1307. ‘ntended *~ be exported into the U um be atttmntenlnt »;_ Ne at U To m 4t From Dr. Edward Boyd, Daaa PRO. A Icannot anstepr aâ€"â€- lmma-d.‘mm’yu-vrlu hbetter h.':‘u all we ever n-der groat m--m&w my ï¬ disesse.and believing as I do that your PiN us bes; we have, 1 of course value them k. ll\ul -hd-r.ru’ V. 8. C ï¬.mcu{ Qctaws, aud t thereef, deems it proper to give pw those who may n‘ib‘.b'.d‘ln ofice in R. Raton & Co. ‘w Store, of the deep«eated and dangsrous distatmpors, The same yurm..o““m? obstruc: tions ayd derangemenis of the of the m N doidk i xou':’o;:bo bh- by the Fills. will nealect ta wpicy themy win Trom mcwrable for years. . ?’_ ong griev« a-r;“vul& .1-0 ml-hk;mm‘-“?‘“‘ also tried 3 sur: PoWie, they have cared & the Aeudacke any body eva have by‘a dose or two "i.’;.‘,'"'!', 1¢ .:- 40â€" ariseâ€"fruc a foul stomach, 8 ree of 2l ebargessronthly AZ ORTAW a, 6©. w 4* 4 * Notice to the Business Mon April 12 ancte0n ie my ht ult y enc in distress, . To. rmaulsi m[:m.‘“ [ v.hhn‘...- ecdy ablo v mm&a-mgt.m~= «quenses that tnllew its imewetie Your Pills ate excellent (RAMLSG Gurpites ‘They are -A:-J.buvï¬e‘h-l it aetion on the bawels, which makes them it‘ ln the daily reatment of discase. s | l \ Sin : I have used your Pills in my general and bot practice over sincs youghade them, and 53- say they are the best cathurtic‘we employ.| Their reguâ€" ‘a action om. k and Comi@e fortim Aprpropemp e ind L grminhag R t vrom the Res. Dr. Huwhen of the Mothodist Bpis. Church, Porase: House, Savannab, Ga., JAn. 6, 1956. ce Ti on te V afecene apaunt lvwl my to vou. A cold in limbs and on excre» xm ioï¬ thamme 1 hudâ€"the best of the .mr'rw = the f of your PMb effects were A persevertag in the use of theus, I am now euttrely woll. Suxate Cuamntn, Baton Rouge, La., $ Dec. 1856 Dr. Amf:lhvoh-. entirety cured, Pllls, of Rhewnoti: Goutâ€"a pain{ul discaso thit had affiicted me Po® twE Cox@trcorio® or | 1 s Wopden Bridge with Swing fo be built stross the Rideam Capal‘at Long Tstand, on the Town Line hetween ( :. and «nd addressed to C grce , bdaa marmont o read» ce t t l.flfl!flflrwg WALL, M. D., _ hn mc atane se mall at howr Wtc l is oure of Too mach be cure costrpences., H‘-.Mdo-mâ€-,h fund them «= effeacious as I have, they should join l;m 1ag it for the .L.l“ the multitudes w tnpreder dhutaeatian seut ht tomest to originate in the Wyor, Nm affect that «rzan and eurs the disease. \ 5 . Prom Mrs. &. Suart, Physician and Ln. 1 fad of tak . m:.unhpd-p 'm““ on at the E‘:‘L'}:'_'-L".'. partially suppressed, and also very fur years. Emt MO MCY OT Wiberal substance w ver. C Price, 15 conts nor Dow, or 8 Daxes tor $1. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & C0., Was Ridean Canal Otce ‘The, lowess will not necesserily be «gccspted. â€" Tenders to be cndored = Trader Dysentery, mw-.. dirvam of * Your Pills have bad a in my and I hold thenr tw extseuy of the best tents 1 have ever found. Their alterative effect liver neake® Muunfl--tm.-ï¬nm doses fop anakes them vory acceptable aut convenie the wie Constipation, Costtveness,$u Hheamatism, Gont, Newral hen wholly or ll'dlyvm†ressad, :“""':‘..-.'EL“',.H-‘-_-‘ erpel + w anta®, W yoming Co., N. Y., O¢t. 24, 1955. Dean @m: I am using Catbartic hm 1 ..,...'“'“..'::..,,*-.:&.,-r- Nx M nEt 1. 5. 4; ", IQ0Ot C NMEAG ast, $ o. akes them vory acceptable au :u-ni-:; l ptable 20 sn in :{i-’-‘m;ï¬m T..“:..:i Unutil Saturday, the 2#3 Headache,SickHeadache, Foul Stomach Dyspepsia, Impurity of lh% llot- Prom Rev. J. V. Himes, 4 of advent ,L‘!=,'3‘!£"‘;£!m, traordinary Hillonus Disordersâ€"Liver 1;:.1.1-.-. ____ Prom Dr, Theodare Balk of New Youe C:iy. Hold b Mortimer, John iassey .’:m-m wl |Ski Fobruary 24th, 1847 g l’ , me nds "7â€"'" : cared : d ighter 7 aipproap mvup aptin ts Aeoronnd aol oag en privad ontain no mercury or mineral substance whatever ‘Statemtents from J some â€"of the rmnflm public perâ€" as. 4 Lom a Porarding Merchant of % h. 4, 1850 Glaagware, Medicine Chests, Thirty thousand ; Da. Aven: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is NOTICE TO CONTRA rgisal Instramenys Dx. 3. C. Avt®. ‘Sir: W bave been repeatediy cured ob hich they cleanse at once, To enee 1P Sqpite Renantitle, Dropâ€" » trivialâ€" and common complaint, is also {true iÂ¥ trany ‘nt only are your Pills adiirably to their parâ€" wn.-’mmmâ€"n%*np > Liver very maurked tndued. ‘They in my » proved more effectual for the cure of ddious comâ€" inis than agy one routedy 1 can mentiosp 1 sincerely wop Fittings, v o’o-} all times during T ices of property.of whatever kim Perfamery Drags, Vourt witlh gpont respect, #® *t; : M 1OR DRUCHM, ‘&e. As a Wanilly ï¬'ot# Proim Or. W Cirteright, New . Dependencick and Jts Deve they ard tho very best rémedy J have 1MÂ¥ confidently Chaw io â€" 1. Â¥eurl, > ~~P, K. HERES. JAMES D. SLA* Supgarymerp®yy Rp WILL BE RECENED ulate, the organs of faothiat® 11y trans Phyrigian c P. It, MAUAR, ons may be|scon at the asd thit bad «fff VINCENT BL1 t Â¥ie Hakine Aorpict and) gui bi Ottawa ho notice to con, that hi reat, will hours. AB CEKCY s0 CaNab 455td alar A gout lae Age ts 407 > in Ottawa § Â¥w@ « any Tondar at the proâ€" asiom, Uire Ige | Iâ€"wi all orders to be delivered tm | areed onter _ 1 oan send 57 maut trom « Bymired io CHANGE of TIME. | Ottara and Prescatt Rainay, . wAn-â€"u k able youth, who writes sn Oitawa, May 31. one .um and from six to twelve Grape Vines, * duek oders. Allow in rotation. Otderé matked C. 0. Iulohc-n the express charges, and 1 will pay t fl&l * k d ' s ~ "Ko. 9 Howellâ€"st., â€" Agriculturist, d in New York, sayse: «* It is .Jv;m&dr:wm. .do.:'}lh’hnuflo- tios yet raised, cither for home use or for the marâ€" ket," and until ccoular demonstration proves to the contrary , we are bound to beliave it * par dos. _ per 100. per 1000 Golden Queen./.............8} 00 85 00 $30 Ascommdistion Train for island Fona â€" ... * * -uu:-w-ll:-,&..* 6.45 A.M. : and 1 e W at &m the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... 8.30 A M. Mailâ€"for Portland, stopping over night at «.4 Island M......h_.“.. 2.00 P.M. * odantet dfinrin ~rremce lington the udt:: lingtom Imnad, also at Rouse‘s Poipt with e Cramplain Steamers Ser Lake George, Suratoga, New _ _ .. Every person should set ont largeiy of the Green m?i’ The mulor‘nmw mԠand sweot, â€"It is reâ€" very in the eastern part of the #tate whereit is 4n fact, the Golden Queen and Proliic are the two best bervics in caittvatton. @olden Queen sells in our market for fortr per quart where the Wilâ€" von, on the wame stand, twontyâ€"five centsâ€"never have sotd the and Svc. whh:nm-hx wlcnl.h‘: brought cents, reons Rochester are un{n. a bed of u."’o:&q..u on putpose to mix the berries with W ilsonâ€" "VJ‘"’-'“"â€â€œMpuqunh the Wilson by doing so. Tus Goupex ï¬â€˜- lvnvum.â€"h«;xk dc-lnbubo'a.‘h;f_l“-;? size and w > Qree~ ProliGic........ ...... 1 00 Great Agriculiturist........ 1 00 Kâ€"bw‘. h“‘.â€" ow Y : Timei‘s Mrakgow..... . it ?js_m' h.l'a!.ud Portland, at â€"10.10 PM. m Night Trains, Baggage iz d aod thne of aftival snd departute of all trains at Termint and '-7 Staâ€" tions, see the mmm:â€"u Time e 4 c: 3. BRYDaks, May 26. _ g _ Jul | Apple Trees, 30 cents euch ; Pears, m::"!ml.l to $2 each ; O.rao Quinâ€" :'_ul?mm (Jeneral assortment of House All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to and from Porth,. J.B. Curn® ofers to the public a remarkable Straw berry, ‘hnï¬-ï¬. It 3z of a beautiâ€" fal bright searlet color; of high fixvor, and enorâ€" mously po.dnfl besrics memsuring siz inches in ciroumference. Ltripens Afteen days after the Wilson, and is thas most valuable as a late ::Lbl family use or marketing. I plcked nice of the (Giolden Queen as late as the 17th of Movey‘s Seediing.......... â€" 50 2 oo 15 .amfl-n- be set untiliate in the Fall if covered well with leaves or straw. Immawa, May 7. Night ode m 8.15P. M. s mive #.40 A.M. m E m“é‘.mi: faeataeyn ‘ho.stlï¬.&.‘h\h uns { to Plattebargh. aorvre soUrH aND Rast. ï¬p!-.l.' M'Wh New V ime and 25 plasts ; and so on in proportion to | Brockville and Uttawa Railway wa at reduced rate« can be had at the prigcipal staâ€" tions on the line. L & T. ®. DETLOR, Bvery: order of %3, 1 will add 35 plants of the Goiden Queen:. â€" For u,utvrdum (Grape Baggage to and from Ottaws checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. From Prescott, 7.00 u. m. _ At Ottawsa, 10.30 a.m. From Ottawa, 7.00 am. â€"â€" At Prossots 9.35 a m. * @* _ 1:80 pam. we «_ 440 p.e. The tUme of io surare prdhantine witk aight ind iny Hals m 228250 BA GS ALTERATION OF TRAINS, mmnmx-m-‘uno-.- a at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" N. B.â€"These Trasas rum on Monpreal Tume d130f Vermont Centrcl Raitroad, at Bur» lington with the Rusland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Steamboats for Lake FOoR saLEâ€"To aARRIVE \ on E. McOILLtvRay, , YOThy l lu: Wh.in i traatrectrrrians ki s N and after TUESDAYX, the Tth May,| viz, [L{’.ï¬wm-‘-mnug““ Commencing 22n4 April, 180 LEKAVE BROCK VILLE LKA NCLC § is at St. Johns with U jor Mama ger ra SuprarytexpEnt. + i 1â€"y Rochester, N. Y 3.3% P.M. 8:20 p.m. 25 14 18 13 " P hoi Oe S Tobths ‘Londss win and send acceunt to this offce. Banks of Ibe Utiawa, ' "ï¬nnâ€â€œ'iia-n--u wish to raise ::: own anee 210P1M this offers an advantage seldom . . en t t °y dfl.\lflm. S huu‘l:;ll“.huï¬ \ld'.ll fenced, and is ad KFinest in Lower Canada,. A market tw * Shs o oa mt U oib ind 1t AH farm protae m'ummn«ur-flmcuu. Stables, &0. A well of line. spring water and pump in the | 187. Appapepcnsiiiaess;â€" 1867. ' The W l"";-".“.',l;‘ln:flu .;.‘, and Otrage ithitsiar o Gothp lp 4 Aoprice at wea lr.-.';l.d?“’ pâ€" .:-:n down trip at Sand Point at 11:30 a.m.; Arpprior at12:15 00. * : Passengers for Des Joachims leave Ottawa every To Famers, Lumbermen, &c. A FINXKE _ F ARM, maaftiiny s ly af with at #a Ponkiae Puesdays and 1 at all intermedi zu 3 p. Jason ( *‘fie saamer r evefy "morniog herd,) ltoaves Lack! froum Montreal, / ¢ ® Eus T L M,‘m:flyumo&.mu cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and: intermeâ€" diate landings, comnecting with the C. & @renville cheapest, Fast Steamer Tutoma, (C tain %ï¬u m-.% .n-lq(. :: cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and: intermeâ€" Railway, and at Carilion with Steamer Prince of & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer Queen Victoria, arriving at Otawa at :30 p.m. "non-lm'r economy of llub'-:ul; passed, while the route aï¬m most picturesque dhuklm“cm and is the Parties of nt tri obthin Heturh Lickate from Otta en to Urenvitie; vaild tor «eve dneys, w Woneghe Ees c oc c Passer for the Caledonia Springs Oe 2t o Rho es 1t athdoadk Spricg» Market Stea Uowan,) teaves and Thursdays. This. Company ie now y ; wwith . innierataiiee @u Port. :#"\lllunw'n Whart after arrival of Alfyenee tor Cobden, with steamer Jason Ge=!d, and arriving at PUMbroke same evening. * « Meals aud State Roows always included in | the Fare . wmosk w wer districts in most m for tourists. T o o Nt THOHE ANHNG recercterrenvinncentanmnnntrent i eomecromittent on i senliorsy will be o-vï¬l.y-l in towing rafte between and Grenville. 6 18A AC BONNER, Agewt, . yedh 85 Conrmenâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal. ‘ May 7. h im mmenaoopennoin .. Ullon FORWARDING AND RAILâ€" way cox®Praxy. s P e# ~‘ imaprahare Purbetty Tikht douies Wher yad Ottawa and Prescott Railroal Both ways, daily, Mondaysexceplei. â€" N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can be .Indcs:nhudmm .'-.:.-’T ©unl 8t CHTIIION WR Wâ€".;A":"u.' "'-7.‘4 ; \ml' »"mw L.go’,':n#l yef *4 Parcel express daily from Oifam®a t« Montreal wolk intgronadints rendlogs: % s FARE® : Return tickets to Montreal.................86 00 each, MONTREAL & OTTAW A 1861. and intermediate Ports, patab, and at low rates. Mave commenced their regular trips between | Montreal and Hamilton; calling at all |m, Part», connecting with the F Company, at Qp For freight a SPARTAX Am‘ ‘-’l‘m,"..'::::."‘..ï¬.‘.l;"f‘;-‘ï¬ï¬â€˜ + +« u0 39 «40 0 es awages w# Â¥ OR EGON, ....cccexcecencccie. * * WAREHARDG ~ SNow l‘i:é) pmamcc. us Fowi® . mro.n%'....h'"........'.’.'.'.'.'.“..’.'.“. «: Beperk 4 PEMBROK E,..»»»»»»»»«»««»0»» . ** _ COUCYRRTTEL "ALUMET.........swome....... â€" *! BLOYDIE * Om ot «ntil further noâ€" u.): mâ€"" a.."azi"',d. leave Ayimer mly.luiu:"cm at ©:30 a.us., con» with th# Al/iance at md &f Railroad at tawa City, Aprit 35, 1867. «~ wem _ se cÂ¥3 I‘A‘e@t *AÂ¥t» a A TIIN AKAC,! 1. May 14. THE PA RM EW FREIGHUT LIXE To OTFAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. To Let on Long Le 4448 ROYAL MAIL THROP CA i. * i Upper Ottawn Route. d\hz-‘ ing Arstâ€"class steamers forfesy duin Bocars. m&.â€"*, * lacice: " n‘ Pinmbrons _ " * W. McXactiutox,........J." B. Atatu. \* C OTTAWA RIYVER NXavicAaTION coxrPay u.. Commanso of 40 40ar 0x am» PRESTIDENTâ€"Hvon Melesysas GRECLAN HDARW ARDIAG â€"LOORPA N ) NERKICK, BRUSH PA~3PORT, On the first Range, %?IU RPHY, Countyâ€" of INGSTON Canal Basin, Ottawa. UAuNET R. W. SNEPHERD. 4348 whof the ; a.m at Cuuï¬'-.u w i and CHAMPLON, Basin, Tneadays Agents 1861. wh THE OTTAMWA TIMES JUNE 1i4, is67. W‘hrough . Which it WIll Haesoh \Printing Works! TXE *T PAW A P0E * ADVERTISE!! !| No Matter what your Business .. 060, spmurks street, Centre Town Phis is the Motto of every Baï¬ TO SELL, _ ADVERTISE! Let the World Know It Dry Goods, ‘ Glasgware, Or Hardware WILIL _ AFFORD A sUPERIOR MEDIUM UT HAs HEEX TRULY sAID THAT ® Do you want to Buy! Propc-rly ‘to Nell N OW in thiee PLMIE ADV ER'I‘ISIF’G "OTTAWA TIMES" ~ADVRERTISEI /ADV ER‘TISK. JUDINWIOQUs arMLICAWION oF PHE PRINTERSâ€"ILNXK is uNK Ob THE KRADMNG AVENU®S To WEALIH® THE ~TIMES" I» THE MEDIUN BVUBSINESS MAN Groceries, RUSINESS8 MEN 1N THE ADVERTISE! IF YoU HAVE IF YOU HAÂ¥EK Crockery, ORrRICE ADVERTISE T H B LINE oK |Examination of Candidates For the Indian. Civil Service will be held in P for the government thereof, Our said recited Warrant, and We do by lh:‘n“lnva.olr Heirs and Successors ordain and appoint that Mhnmuchua zu.uouuu to obtain the Deceration to the manmer set forth in the Rules and Ordinances referred to, or in ac cordance with such further Rules and Ordinance as hereafter be made and by Us, Ou-glnn‘huunn, for the of in case was ~serving w rn.:’p. under the m« * General or other Oficer, under cireumstances which would entitle an Oifcer or Boldier of Our Army to be recomâ€" mended for the said Decoration, in accordance with the Rules and Ordinances prescribed in Our said recited Warrant, and rwud also such person shall be recommended for it by such General or And We do Turther Tor us,@ur Heurs and Succesâ€" whereas during the of the iem~ Mu'ohm-&m.}“ u?h. surgent Nativetribes in our Colony ot New Zealand, uhchm-th:râ€"m.h the Local Foroes said yhu:‘pvlw“d deeds of , in consideration which they are not, according to the strict provisions of Our saig recited W arrant, eligible for this high distinetion ; Now know ye, thet We of our especial Grace, mmâ€"-!m-&d' ::r;dw, have thought fit herehy to and Pleasure that the said Decoration may be conferred on such persons atoreraid, who may be qualifed to receive the same in accordance with the Rules and Ordinances made, ordained, and established by Us nanced therein set forth for the government of the same, to be â€" thenceforth inviolably observed and WV Royal Sign Manual, countersigned by ons of Our l’r“zflplbomuhd&m. and ‘.’.;": dete at Our Courts at Imtbc-‘hlw.tho May of January, 1858, in the ninetsenth year of rt Reign, We did constitute and ::odo;dm aval asd Mibtary Decoration, to be st designated the Vistoria Cross, which Decoration We expremsod Our desite should be hl‘il.y.smod ndnftv.ngl.lhrbytho.-n Men of Qur Naval MIHW and did also make, qrdain, and establish the Rules and Ordiâ€" VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United The Examination will be open to all British born subjects over seventeen and undertwenty.one years On the lst March, 1868. The regulations respecting the Examination are substantially the same as those.issued in 1863, and distribated to the 1 Heads of the Principal Educational Institutions Bridge recently erected over the River Gatineau, in the Township of Hull, by tho‘:znflnm of :"Ilh W-h..:nl& u-:n“ y transferâ€" cm- made orer. .dn;pnq, of the Township of Hull, and that the followâ€" ing Echedule of the rates of Toll be levied and colâ€" lected on the said Bridge, that is to sayâ€" For each span of horses and double wagon, six copy is Wairmon maore Hade es Torai greg Cross may be conferted on persons serving in the Local Forces, which are or may hereafier be raised in any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies. § xnuuu-u'{-um-mmmpmd appear to you most likely to give publicity to th W arrant. " * # GovERrNMExXT HOUSE,: Orrawa, Wednesday, Fob. 20, 1867. Presgxt : HIS. EXCELLENCY THE ADMINI8STRAâ€" TOR OF THE GOVERNMEXT IN COUNCIL, *3 wull.lAt 1t is expedient that theare ticle known as Lock Spindle Lron, used in the manufzcture w«uu for Dootlg:.n.nhdl. though unenumer in any of the edules to the Act, 29th and 30th Vlelori} Ct 6, be held and deemed to be and be included in the exempâ€" tion from Custome duly created in favor of Rod from, with which the sameâ€"should property be clasâ€" sified . Ned io Mis Excellency in Council_ on the recom a~ tion o the Monorable the Ac:ï¬ linhurmt ance, and under the uusomz“ erred by the 17th Chap. Con. Stat. Can. has n plonoJ to <order and declare, and it is hereby orderedand decliared that square Rod Iron used in the manufacture of Bpimlles for Door Locks, shall be and the #ame is hereby deciared to have been since the passing of the Act first above mentioned, exempt from the payâ€" ment of Customs duty on importation Uothhgo- wnn:kq. by a Warrant under Our Royal Sign Manual, countersisned by ons In Upper and Lower Canada. ® i Parties dosiring further information respecting ‘Io proposed Exawmination can procufe it on applyâ€" ing by letter to the undersigned. _ â€" 5 0N the recommendation of the Honor« able the Commissioner of Public Works, and under wnd in virtae of the "â€"’cflr"' and conâ€" ferred h%‘lho 2uth Ctur. of the Con. Statutes of Canada, His Exceliency in Council has been pleasâ€" ed to Order, and it is hereby ordered that the 3T6H WARRANT for extending the Vietoria Crosa to the LON DON, ENGLAN D. vince. â€"» 3761( HIS EXCELLENCY, THE ADMINISTRAâ€" TOR OF THE GOVERNMENT 1N COUNCIL pe EXAMINATION WOR THE CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA. For each hotre and cart or single Wagon, three iate. For each horse, cow; or ox, two cents. L For each sheep, pig or ca‘f, one cent. & W, H. LEE, f Fouâ€" :.* Cletk Executive Countil © VICTORIA R. ‘L‘UESDAY, MARCH 31st, Local Forees in New Zeatond and in the Coloâ€" wie«, and their Dependencies gencrally, (Copy.) Kingdom of Great Britain 'G-Txnu:‘"'"" Queen, Defender of the Faith. To to whom these Presents shall come, Gireeting: GovERNMEXT HOUSE, Wenx®spay, 20th Fob., 1867 Presext: sovizonat Sxcanragy‘s Orric«, Ottawa, Sth June, 1867 And following days, an I have the honor to bey Is hereby given that on Dowxixc $razet, Oth Eob., 1861. Sir, & Your most obedient, Humble Servant, * en CARNARVYON. Wx. H. LEE, Clerk Executive Counci#t. WAM. McDOUGALL, ln"&.‘m m’%“fï¬ï¬â€"ï¬: BIONSH “‘:‘UA-"%? CoU. 'moo.gn, in j of eA the hour of hd&_& l-_-.‘nd slt Notice is ergby given that under the provisions of the Statute of 27 and 28 Vie., Cap. 3, Section 11 m-sulln.guu-.mm by \e to the said Thomas Bourke has, in consequence of such. default, becoime.and the same is hereby deâ€" elared to be forfeited and void. . ve «ROBERT DOUGLAS, ‘._ Coffector Inland Revenue, * * County of Lanark, Dated at Porth this 15th March, A.D. 1867. 307 And wheress the said Thomas Bourke was, on the 16th‘ day of February lastâ€"past, convicted of having Nlicitly distilled spirits against the form of the statute in such ease made and provided, and a penalty of $400 ‘was tmposed upon him therefor which penalty the said Thomas Boarke has fatled © pay ; wmwlolu BOURKE, OF® Bmith‘s in the County of Lanark, was by‘a Hicanse under my hand, bearing date the 11th of Beptember, A.D. 1868, empowered to act as a Brewer in the said Village of Smith‘s Falls : Whereupon, and on the recommendation of the Honorable the Acting Minister of Finance and unâ€" h&“mthmflw‘m Consoliduted Statutes of Oanads, His ExoclJency in Council las been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered that uny flour or meal, or other produce of any wheat or grain grown in and taken out ot this Province into the United States to be ground, and brought back into this Provings within ope week after such wheat or grain has been â€"so taken out to be ground, shall be, andâ€" the same is heroby exâ€" eaipted Troth Chis paynient of Customas dutics ; pirgâ€" mu--pmm‘rm»maflyw. oubpards at theâ€"nemrest Custom House before ex« portation for the special purpose herein referred to, and that the identity of the flour or meal, the pro. duce thereof, be #worn to on its importation info AYKR BOOKS®, KE Y ornaaie We un endn t t " "_ sented to the Governor Gehéral in CounciJ that much inconvenience has beep, and is experiâ€" enced by certain of the jnhabitants of this Province residing in the vicivity of the Camadian Frontier line, by reason of their being deprived of the priviâ€" tege heretofore enjoyed by them of having thotr grain produce ground at Mills situate on the Ameriâ€" can side of the Frontier, and reâ€"importing the same into QankAa Tree of Customs duty, in cases where the closer proximity of such Mills to the residences of sugh inhalntants, of. their greater capacity made it expedient to resort to them :â€" N the Mo’-m:l.- of the Honor= able the Acd:‘; i r of Finance and unâ€" r and in virtue of the authority given and conâ€" ferred by the q“ 20, 30 Vie., Cap, 7, Mis Excelâ€" fency in Council has been phu.r to order, and it is hereby ordered that subject to the provisions of the said Act, to the conditions, ations And resâ€" trictions established and bnm the Order in Counscil of the $ith day. of Beptember, 1866, and to wuch further regulations As"may hereafter be made by competent guthority, Licenses may be granted to manufacture.in Bond, theâ€"undermentioned arâ€" Mcles, the. is to say ... _ . . k HI8 KXCELLENCY THE GOVEBRNORâ€"GENE : RAL LX COUXCICT WI“IAl IT HAS BEEN REPRE~ hantad in ihe misll e makiri Wcy 376 Gold Mipipg Act." ... ... ... .. . His Exocliensy in Conncii on therecommendation of 4 "e Hon. the Commidsioner of Crown Lands, and Unuer &nd ‘in virtue of the . authority given and conferred by the 2n4 I‘ in of the Act 27 and 28 Vic. Cap. 9, has been therefore pleased to order, Axp it ts wereny Orvertn, that the tract of Counâ€" try comprised within and constituting the Townships of Barric, Clarendon, Palmerston, Miller and North and South Canopto, in the County of Frontenac, the Townships in the County of Renfrew, situated north of the Fownships of Miller and Canonto, the Townships in the County of Addington, situatenorth of the Townships of Sheffield and Barrie, the Townâ€" ship# in the Comnty 0. Hastings,#ituate north of the Townships of Sidvey, Thurlow and Tyendinaga, the Township of Belmont, and the Townships in the County of ‘Peterborough, situate ‘north of the ‘Township of Belmont, be and the same is hereby declared to be a Gold Mining Divisicn for.all the parposes of the said Act, under the nume of *Phe * Quinte Gold Mining Division," S07â€"f At a Council held in the City of Montreal on 8aâ€" turday, the 8th day of Detember, 18G66. ment infCounéit Airough the Hon. the Commissionâ€" er of Crown Lands, that Gold ha‘s been discovered, and is found to exist in yarious parts of the Townâ€" ships hereinafter named, and whereas it is expediâ€" ent that the tract embraced in the ‘said sevoral Townships should be brought under the operation, and be made subject to the provisions of «The .| uorerxartyr House _ Orrawa, 20th February, 1867. $ «‘RESENT : HIS EXCKLLENCY THE ADMINISTNAâ€" ~ TOR OPTHE GOVERKMEXNT _ | INX COUNCIL. hmmfl Pnp.mi(mp' Auline Dyes, Chlorie XNitrous Colledian «s > Podabny odophyllin, Li ?ndrin. P :(i:!:&m Ammonia Avamutie, ...‘ . End Spirits of Lavender, do of Junlror, *od,in(_nl Tinctures of all kinds, Nyru Resinoids, Hair Oils, â€" Hair W ashe Cordials, my rups, 4 %EP;‘S“‘“ Brandies, Gin (eonmmont Butvric NOTICE. Wu. H. LEE; Clerk Executive Council PRESENT W, A. HTMSWORTH W, A. HIMSWORTH, . Asst. C. E. C ICE il Ahe ‘attention of the ortment DUVERNAY BRO#H. M (fre mt : s l‘. ' The lands, only, astuglly acquired at the date of he publication of the notice by intending Coppanies for any of the‘ purposes menfioned in :.;“ fx.:.:.unu.um 1 of the Ac, will be Included in the Charter. Such lands must be parâ€" tieularky deseribed inss Natice and Patition by lo and concession, or by motes and it a porâ€" "Of Tou, or portions oT Lot4 in any 6 5 whaere hoad ofices are desired in aby pity, town ‘or #illege, within or without thisProvibce, such place or places must also be speciGed in the Notice the parties, the parsels, and tbeâ€" trusts. { 10. x 3 The raiue of the real estate to the amount roquirâ€" ed by the Act, should be proved by the evidence of at least two persons, who havrs examined the proâ€" perty. in the case of mining land, tho report nfter examination of a Mining Engineer, or Export, or Geologist® bf good repute, would scem to be requigite . s e , The fact that the ten per cent. has been paid to the credit of trustees for the Company, in a Charâ€" tered Bank of the Province, ought to be proved by the certificate of the cashier or othor principal ofiâ€" cer of the Bank. When the paid up cagital consists of real estate (in. whole or in part) the fact of the real estate standing in the names of trusteesought to be shown either by the production of the title deeds duly proven, or by the certificate of the Registrar of the County where the lands lie, embodying so much o the instruments registered as will show the dates, The fact of the subscription to the extent of ‘at least oric half the proposed capital having been duly made, by persons of good repute ag to means of payment, must be shown by the afidavit of some tredible person toghitant of the fact." ‘The Provinâ€" cial Seoretary cannot report that the subscription of stock has been made in * good falth" unleas this ~‘The proof as to subscription q; &oh may be by production of the..stook> book, with=â€"the signatures of the subsoribers, &c., verifed by afidavit of some one who gaw the subscription ; or.in the absence of the stockâ€"book, by the‘afideyit of at leas two or the subscribers, stating the fact that such subscripâ€" tion hzs been made. P . , The petition ought to correspond in every respect with the notice, and. should be signed by each of Hie Applicants (to the number of five at least) perâ€" sonally, or if any cas« by Attorney, the Lotter>of. Attorney authorizing at‘uuh. being duly anthon« ticated, oughtto accompany the petition. The proof as to corporate name being not that of aby other company, ought to be stated at best of knowledge und belief, by ohe of applicantsâ€"being a resident of this Province, or by an Attormey or agent being such resident. ‘Lhe statement should be verified by afidavit duly eworn. \ ‘The ‘proof that one or more of the applicants is a Brittsk wubject and & roeidetit within the Province, should be by declaration of the "#ubject" himself, verified by afidavit. " * JA required by section 2, may be taken to have been given, if, on examination by.am officer of the Department, the fact appears, and if all the Chrisâ€" tian namesg of the applicants with their residences, legal additions, or occupations, are stated in therein. The person« not Iess than jive, who petition, be the same persons who give the notice. . . Rettere T As to the kind of Proof Required by the Provincial: Secretary to enable him . to Report in favor of applications for 5\ Chopters of Ingyrpevatienander Act & rgus xotiee in THE «GAZETTE» required by section 2. may be taken to have u?w «+ M he uunzhln‘ efficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it 1s reâ€" commended, and its wonderful suscess in subduing tho(ormrin‘ pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affections, cntitle it to ni‘h rank in the list of Remedies for these .complaints, _ Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country forfurther -m.lu. and each testifying as to the universal satisfaction itgives. _ _ _ . Sige, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholers Morbus, Dysentery, Bowel Bo _ by Geoo.Mortimer, Johnâ€" Roberts, W Maseey H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in tawa. ~ Relieve Are in simpe form and pleasant to the taste, z.:yau'v ‘u‘monic Not.Gnly relieve but ra cures. n‘e ; T Aze 'inrruE; ve ® on to every: one. No family uhfuld be without a box 6t â€" Bryon‘s Pulmoni¢c Wayers in the house. No traveller should be without a gupply of * <*~**Bryem‘s Pulmonic Waftre ey in his pocket. s No person will ever “h_‘ln for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 202000 s ~>. Ewentyâ€"five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sore Proprfetor, °° _ > New York. + NORTHROP & LYMAN,â€" c Sold 4 ouri.' Mertimgt; Johw msmci" - mer, » gt:ny. ï¬â€˜ F. McCarthy, and Joseph i-r,% wa. * Ottawa ‘Feb. 5, 1867. ~** 350dw6m ever introduced under the name of «"Pulmonic 2’3]&-." in this or any other oalur;h;'dl other n:).nio \\'nfou..n eounhr{ort:‘.h l'-pt“-‘- can, b oume}ll AN bei on eutiml‘. Eks nF THB CANADIAN PAINK DWU)‘BR HA. now been bcfore the public for s leagth of time, and whenever used is well liked, never tailing in a -h‘hhmwiln permanent relief when timely used, and we have never knownasingle case of dinl:.ilsfl:tion w&:ro the dfnal.liou :: proâ€" ly followed ; but on contrary,all are Kw’nï¬ its oreruimï¬ and lpï¬ in the M:::- terms of its virtues and magical effects. sys The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. â€" All Medicine Dealers hT i Physicians orderand use it; and no fagnily will > witbo'::.lt after nn;o" trying it. Cots co twentyâ€" cents e. NO‘RIHJ(:; & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W., e ____._â€" @GeneralAgents for C, W & ()tt‘y:. MQ’CT 1ek. ‘“35.]7‘7'% 4 RELIEF IN TEX MINUTES f BRYAXN‘S :; P ULMONIC WAFERS | ; Relieve Irritation 0f Uvula and Tonsils. 3. Bryany Pulmonic Wafers | . * Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wajfers Are a blessing to ‘all Classes and* Constitutions Among g the most important of modern Medical Dis coveries stands the We speak from experience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which it is recommended may. depend upon its being a Soveâ€" CANADIAN PAIX® PESTROYER ! , /s Pubmanic Wafers â€"â€" ~ > Arg adapted. Tor Voealiste andPublic Speakers ‘\lll ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTAB« . lished in 1837, and first article of the kind 27th and 28th Victoria, Chapter 23. SUGGESTIONS Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Throat, Hoarsen cult Breathing Tus Orrtaws Tmté:â€"Printed and Published <very moraing, +(Bundéys excepted) bY~ wessoles0 their nature}.sizes: by its use the boree improved, all of Tt aylepanss ol dpateremon uo ing mriiru:u‘: w-m“l,’y-g or o ihie o in Primbingrans ty Aer olaicn on tht iving to the coat a alook and shining appearance. "m. “‘:&mï¬bï¬ï¬. Maiden Lane, h'ï¬. No~mor for the United C XORTHROP 4& LYMAX, en mire Prap mt orche ..’%c.l'.. tÂ¥ 'm by %ee. l-d-c John Roberts, W. M Messey, Heaty F. McQCarity, uno J. Skiuner, is diseased part, causing the mucous resume J;’:.m... thus and at 6¢#, and. does not hi bong Merbi M ming It e Hing apy ‘ DAhLI-Z\_"n' 1 Arabian â€"Heave Remedvy, To be seen atâ€"the Stable of. At a Cu,nrll held‘in the City of Montreal wh Sat ‘~_‘ urday, the $th duy of Desember, 18os. .. «l j.w. * PRRsRnt : * . HIB EXCELLENCY THE GOYERNorâ€"urxe RAL IN COUXGL. ‘0- THE RECOMMENXDATION or the Hon..the Commissioner of Public Works, and under and in virtng of the eightyâ€"fifth seection of the twentyâ€"eighth chapter Consolidated Statute» of Canada, His Excellency in Council ‘has beet pleased to order, and it 1s hereby ordered that the tmwmuww‘? callected cf saw logs and timber passing n the shdes st Fanney‘s Falls, Middle Falls and Bealy‘s Falls, on the works of the River Trent, thit is ‘to ruy one) sent‘persaw log of thirteen fee} in length, and a ‘proportioniate sum on pigces of grester length, passing downeach of the above. mentioned slide« pespectively. And that the above toll of one cen per saw log be collected AH4â€"PAd Tor each such slide on all sugh saw logs, and of one dollar per crib on all such cribs of square timber as have passed down the River Trent from the beginnin the present season of navigation. 8 * Al’ IMPORTED SET, SINGLE, DOL BLE and Tandem â€"â€" Bilver Mounted Harnesses., Wl!'ll refereife® 10 1 Circular Dese «patoh from this Dv% dated the 5th of June, ©1806, relative to the case of Foreigner; naturalized in wny of her Majesty‘> Oolonies who wish to obtain British Passports for foreign travei *./ (With Rejerence to the Foregoing €woular.) ° D?hl:l'l'cn loj’l(‘ll’ 4s hereby given requiri ass must h parties q ng ports m:;:a ting mt the same . time a certificate , a6+ Qorâ€"bdhuï¬,oâ€" â€"with a desbription of the applicant, signed by a Justice ofthe Peace, and â€"I have the honor to inform you that different amses have occurred lately in which such naturs! ized Foreigners have applied in this country far Passports without being in possession either of a Passport from the Governor or of any Official,Dogh. ment from ‘the Colony to establish their identity and character. © You will readily perecive that this 4g calculated to ombhrass this Department, and ulso to cause much private inconvemience to the persons concerned if they whould find themseive» unable to produce any suficient evidence of their quality, * Nt ie l T have therefore to suggest that, in every Colony containing naturalized Foreigners who are likely to travel in Enrope, it would be convenient that notice should from time to time be given in peblit newspapers of the necérsity tor sugh person: proâ€" viding themselves before leaving the Colony with some official evidence of their identity and deâ€" __ y _‘ I have the honor to be, } E. Sir, rerga ~~ â€"__ Your most obedient, ~~~ * t Humbie Servant,â€" | Bigned, _ BUCCKINGHANM 4CHANDos The Officer Administéring _ + | | . «the Gevernment, â€" â€" â€" } * Son., He., #e. ¢ kn wl trust, be contidered presumptuous in mo : se y that I have a deen interest in the welfare and advancement of this section ‘of ‘the country, ang lay olaim to a thorough practical" aecquaintance with it trade, its wants, its resources, and â€"tne mode of their best development. t . Should 1 be the choice of the people 1 pledge myrelf to devote my best energies to the advaned ment of our County generaliy, but more especialiy. to all that will contribute to the prosperity of our vising City, and that great staple trade o closely identified with the progress and |qu)yit_r «f the Ottawa walley. . Ottawa, March Coalghee, OW Copy, Cirenlar Ottawa, Feb. 5, 1867. :. . â€" .. *360dw6m sl‘}“l'xe undersigned Eléctors of tae City Of Ottary invite you to off@r yourscl{ as a CANDIDATp FOR ITS .‘PRECE!TATIOI IX Tay FIRST COMXMOXs oFr Ttitg BOMIXIOY OF CANADA, ard l.!;,dge themseive} 1, your support byâ€"their votes, lnflf:fee Whd Artive exer. tions. i__ Ottawa, March 15 Edwd. Mcéiijlivray, Esq, I G rpasi ~~:---â€"'v (C on CmE Menark A hare much ple/ pe‘in acceyting your req.n( gition, o ‘respecthbliy Xl‘ numerously signed, | * â€" From my experrence in commertiat transacn.. mnd long résidence amonget vou it wonld ... . G_ITY REPB:BSENTATION REQUISITIOX HARNESS FOR SALE. o Moa. James Akead, H. 1. i MeCormick, Eao.."J. Aa 'F'-‘-â€"'w'-',vâ€""â€""‘â€'dm i onmamiiinigemines HURD, &ou.u‘u #’ Co., Maiden PROVINCE OF «C ANAJ» Provisciar Sporctary‘s Oprics, ~~â€" % Rtana, 1st May, 136 MeCormueck, Eeg., J. Anmond, K fJoodwin, [4'1.! Donald dorw, l:“ Moore, Exq., cond ath> & JAMES SKEAD, ; ; iL F. BROXsoX, HENRY NMeCORÂ¥TCY: JO8SEPH AUMOXD, JaMBs GoO0DW t x, DONALD DoY, ; DAVID MooRF: 1 remain, REPLY ng shek amonget you, it would no, 1 w. a. HixswoktH Yours respect{ally, E. MeGHAINVRAY the mucous membrane to Dowsrmg Braify M. CAMERON, y e e No. €0, 25th April, 1sg Besscrer Street f 3148 by remorâ€" a, €ug., # * Oiltal 1 8,000 I thas «tionding the be vrtin® in. | $4 Bs?i wl t "~ zm pjond Co8b W w Fobraary 7, 13 l‘.\ mARLs Notary rwom Atl; ind Russell, reink : llti mneary 21,4 # ’l'fl‘ull EB Ormocrs Aw sudwa., Jan.1 ¢} W . B â€" BE Ar B1 s1c .â€" Claress pror®: Ma AMr," W right a ndany s ol evie Oltawa, Feb 19 by meany @ . Rigin sun witswa., Dee [D td A BB I ts Past oi â€"" Street. Gitaw i, No uriic® :: L e ofice al Jicj crences John Sustth, Jlarke : Dus rtee, oyer re Ridema [ emacery 47 May Loxcums dow, but wing rates : ness Cards « nam yal sient x“f arly adver eral allowa «h) e 0¢ N L. 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