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Pipes, lu-:b- 'l:h.. G‘uilu‘-n. Brackâ€" ots, Globes, h? e omrhu.w.o ther with all kinds mu-v:g-gl Plumbers‘ Houseâ€"Furnishing Hardware ! â€"CONSTANTLY oX Raxpâ€" (Jaivanized and Sheet Irom, Lead and Composition Ottawa, May 30. a‘l.\‘l'uy housand mo.l.’h abore forwarded Burgovne, Burbridges and Squire _____.. Couryanâ€"Sr., Loxnow. _ 23y ___ BLYTH & KERR, Matemais, &0 LAÂ¥ Public and Private Buildings, Conservatorâ€" ies, Vh-rl:%“. warmed by Steam, Hot W ater, or warm on the latest and mo#t improved principles. Just received a selection of FISHINXG TACKLE, viz, : seaplets | l-.l-..‘ Trolling Hooks, Bait, hnhc?r Â¥ly Books. YVV steats, Chairs, &0., Istand, Ot tawa, CW. p _MWILLTAM HOLGATE, JO? OLIVER, _ _ â€" WILLIAM ANNABLE. Successors to Chas. Garth, > No. 25, Ridenuâ€"st HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, East End Dalyâ€"st., Ottaws. And for the speedy cure of the following complaints : dcrofula and Scrofulons Afections,such as w.lom. Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, tules, Blotches, Boils, Blains, and all Skin Discases. * OaczurD, Ind., 6th June, 1850. .J.(‘. Ar-:'cnt. Gents : lhll::yduty.'h: now, w Sarsaparilla Gcne ua-..ta-u.’:-h_mx have suffered from it in various :rs Sometimes it burst Tsm mien mathament Rrrirhnestence turned inward and me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered myscalp. and ears with ce sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. 1 tried medicines and several z‘dâ€"umm from any In tu:blho w‘:u ll:l- nw(mifll"‘ hh!lmfimm& mmmu-l;n must be good. 1 sent to Cincinnatiand got it, anl used it till it eared me. 1 took it, as you advise, im smal} doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three bottles, New and bealthy fiufii.luh--“'m which after a while fell off.â€" My skin is cow clear, 1 know by my tdn-thnlh-u-u-i-'cct- system, _ You can well beliove that 1 feel 1 am when I toll you, that I hold you to be one of the of the age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours, A ALYRKD B. TALLEY. AYER’§ Sarsaparilla Anthony‘s Fire, Ror "Shetier uhnd Sult ithoum,. Seaid Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, hto’-y. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12h M..l‘.mchh-c;vd-hm:‘: M-doflmflmâ€" Malignant Erysprlas by large doses of the sama; say® ho cures the common: Eruptions by it constan‘ly. Sromchocele, Goitré or Swellod Neck. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes: * Three botâ€" lnda‘.%â€".‘l“'â€"Q“ ivam on the neek, which 1 had suffered from orer two years." Lencorrhea or Wh arian Tum: TCPc ies Uneeration, Womate Dissame. ) Dr J. B8 of New Â¥ork , sevitem s ©I arncr fh pest aieanatmnctierseman mylug 1 have your Sarsaparilia a most excellent witerative Jn the numerous complaints for which we m'by-al-n-fly.luTtflqhmm 4 the Serofulous dinthesia, . cured inveterâ€" ite euses of Leacorthees by it, ‘: plaint was cansed hy werration of ylon itself was soon «itred.â€"Nothing within my know!}â€" . Ssd a. Marroer of newbery: Aheg whites: Tiward 8. Marrow, of 3 7 , * A danâ€" wrove corrian twmer on one my fomnily, hicly had defied s# the , bas * lbongth been y e Extract of Sarâ€" martiia. . Our m but extirpaâ€" n coubd but Be sidvised the trial of your :‘w-lh as . the last resort bofore Ma\u-l it ?-m:uo-n!vh‘l-‘n-.-.‘ #y philis and Mercurial Discase. New 25th Angust, 1860, De. J. C. tmalr.lc%e‘m'hhhm gwat of your agont, and renort to you tome of the effects Juave realized withy your Surraparilis, 1 have cured with it, in my practicg, most of the comâ€" y Jnt« h“ubwfiu‘hnmuu .'.a-.dyvn:"‘.lthmoun. n-nil“:;lh yrial Dissan.. my patien: Byphi ulcers » his throat, which were 1;‘-&.-60. wp of his mouth, Your m takem, sured hims in five weeks. K acked by se Ottawa, Aug. 8, 1867 rea of these formidable compiaints have resuite ‘he use of this remedy, but cur here will not admit bnoeme l-od&-'â€",hnhfla-n Aimanac, which the cgents ‘below nammed are pleased to lirmish gratis to all who call for them. , mmown throughout the civilized nations of the earth. yew are the communitios, or even *-;:" whoâ€"bate not some personal experience of is «« w»ae living trophy in their -&amm’mm jnbtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. as all know the dreadfot udnyam-.-:a-l » they know, too, the effects of ihis remedy, we not t more than to awu» them that it has now all the virâ€" jues that it did have when making the cures which have l..“yqatbm.flrnad-uh‘ This is a remedy “fihfllb-â€" ® nseless bere to publish the evidence of its virtues, Its anrtvailed excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly awod him in five weeks. WU&M by seeâ€" mdury symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration had theumatism, Gont, Liver Complaint. 1 Preston Ya., Cth Juiy, 1959. o Jtc Provn ts anan it M ) chronic Zhewmatizm for a long time, which the rldm-t-lbnhw-fdm -*l-lhl.ufllwflrfi-m One «tbc-d-ohtâ€"nt “w fl.? that I am better tham 1 was think it a wonderfal medicine. J. FREAM. J“'fi- . m ”-(l'h:‘}u"w which ...r.z‘!.‘."n. lu:l'n-,ill!ta:m' thing H-â€"”n :-;“‘olfinu‘u.hnm« Liver. l’m..rthw. Mr. Eapy, advised y "’.q_ Sinks maveathuzinge . ‘Bt the bhew ":&du ":-u;...uln:.‘-...fl-,ug to make me. again. fau-:ru-l.:lmhwhm-*' "Titoration Carices and Mafeiiation of the Bones. % A great variety of cases have been reported to us where ronderfal cures JE-':EZ;-. have made it Inown throughout civilized nations of the earth. â€"-'-?c-'â€"n-brdn.-ulw-m jsorder would soom reach T-QBIIHN. Dut it elded to my your Sarsaparilia; the jcers healed, and ho. .rl.‘mmlhnt ( me disfiguration to es A weman who had been Presared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowall. Mane. Â¥yrpepsia, Heart Discase, Mita, EPUOP* Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, °_ _ sy, Mclancholy, Nenwraigina . _ Many remarkuble cares of there affections have becn sade by the alterntive power of this medicine. 1t stimuâ€" tes the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus «ercomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its gach, Such a remedy has long been required by the nieâ€" «saities of the people, and we are confident that this will > for them all that medicine can do. P Cn.p.cmw-n Coneâ€" sumption, and b the Relief n Hhase m%hh“haan: tive to *l“unh&iflan&m}n- m'&.hu She, too, was .sed entirely by your in a fow am is vropientioe hom ie hoi w be s svouk Sold by001- Mortimer, Jobn Koueru, W. al U P McCurthy andj Skinper in Otaws, Â¥ebruary Â¥in, 1%: * ° MAite®= 0 PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD»« April 1 Prepared by FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Gas & Steam l‘luen_n. ~Tin & Coppersmiths, Bell Mangers, &ce. 1DDRRUGS, k&o.> Â¥ratornally yours, â€" O. Y. LARIMER, \ D. Importers and Dealers in Pharmscentical rations Photagraphis m_p- PLANS, . SPECIFICATION®, BSTIMATES, &¢ FOR THE RAPID CURE OF in advanced Stages of the Discase. AUGUSTUS LAVER, â€"ALSOâ€" Patent Medicines Dye Goods, _Colors, Fly Books 416y them en 1 ult meetke | WW it and Iupg». | who ha bum-d article, wan the ap. | ported. s which have 1 well. Mana. tofter, with Trains to and from Perth The 7:20 a.m, Train from Brockville connect® at Sandpoint with U, F. Coy‘s Steamers fot. Portage du Fort, Pembroke, &0., and the Train from Sandâ€" muzm p.m., leaves aiter Steamers are due Ottawa and Pemoroke. All trains on main line connectâ€"at Smith‘s Fall» Brockville, June 29 Brockville and Uttawa Railway, A. M.«â€"TRAINS â€" will leave 7:30 Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and 345 pe m., atriving at Sandpoint at I:10 p. w., and 9:25 p.m. * 5:45‘- M.=â€"«TRAINS will leave Sandpoint dlfl* at 5145 min,4 and 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:15 p. im. kas CHAN G’E Of TIME | P.{en.ls and State DEPARTUR® ARRIVAL« From Prescott, 7.00 . m, _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. 24 «_ 2:48 p.m. w« «+ _. 5:20 p.m. From Ottaws, 7:00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a.m. **, «_ 1:30 p.m. 8 «_ 4:40 pam. ‘ The time of these Trains has been lonrnmdu to ensure connection with night and day tr on Grand Trunk, east and west. ; N. B.â€"These srains run on Moutreal Tvme. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked, through as follows : from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway, Returns tickets to Prescott, l1vlllo and Otteâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on the line Imta wa, May 7 Grand Erunk Railway Company lows Intermediate Stations, at.i............. 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine ht 7 A.l,, 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. GoIxG soUTRH AND EAST. ° SUMMER â€"ARRANGEMENTS. way xpress for Omb.i;mi, Ottawa, Brockville, Khm‘ eville, Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, Brantford . Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicag« . and all points West, Mt...........scdece» Night â€" do . d0" .. 8b.ss.seemkmmms Accommodation Train for Kingston and Express by Railway throu hout for New Y-:.’ Boston, {n .n‘x--dhu Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Centrel Railroad, at Barâ€" lington with the Ruiland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Steamboats for Lake _ George, Saratoga, New York,&e., ke. Express by railway for New York, Boston, and Intermodiate Points, atiSt. Johns with Vermont Central road, at Burâ€" * lington with the and and Burâ€" Fobuniut LakeChaniplainSieamey iw hake Gvorge, Spintogs, Ne or YoTKy, £0.7 46....... :s cofmnntisinientisrishcs Night Express for Three Riviere du Loup and #0" Sleeping Cars on Express for Boston Intermediate Points, connecting at| £t. Johns with the Vermont Central iRailroad, at.... Mail for Portland, stopping over night at THADE PORQy.«.comrefrmrscarctrscriccense dePariams grall maime tions, see the Grand Tables. GRAPES & May 26 J. B. Cuix® offers to public a remarkable Strawberry, Tux Goup rex.. It is of a bematiâ€" ful bright color ; of high flavor, and enorâ€" mously l’ berrics measuring six inches in circumference. [It ripens fifteen days after the Wilson, and is thus most valuable as 1 late berry for family use or marketing. . I picked nice Ottawa and Prescott Railway, GIIA'I that are 'Illll' Rvery order of $5, Golden Queen. For an Vine and 25 plants; a avan mer JHA Jul Tus Gorpes Qures Strawszary.â€"Those whi desire to nh;‘nu l‘f‘:r;l 'l‘o:::o size ud‘;l:r:v bercy Aavor, uat w are for in the Golden Queen Jvfi,m Aa.-;':" Agriculturist, printed in New York, says: > " It is a veritable strawberry, and one of the best yarieâ€" thzunlnd.olllfl for home use or for the marâ€" ket," and until cccular demonstration proves to the sontrury, we are bound to believe it. . _ e _ fait" Bottles of every deseription, excepting oil ‘*M.flmry‘ mdu.mgh- inspng indiny chocpnmmiiaas + o + 9 n e Ottawa, September 2 2304f Ruralist nted at i id . ibjpriauabet ty Pmd se dos. 100. 1000 Oouaw‘......‘...’:sl 00 ’.;s oow $30 Greer, Prolific........ .....« : 2 5 0% .":0 “A'fmwuw..‘ \ a 00 4 Kuox‘s Jucunda ........» 1 00 4 00 _ , 25 'flt“‘ »80 % 00. ; 15 W Al Civesseciee | : 9W # 00 1o Karly SOArIOt.........«s«s»« ?o 2 00 15 Mn in ns 10 prail ie bo ie can ate Fall was of straw. > / +Peach and A; *'5::-."3. cerits each ; Ponts, Cherries and $1 to $2 each ; Ofaown. ce, 75 conts each. Roses Shrubs of all descriptions. General assortment of House Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. LARO@QUE&Co. CHURCH STREET Iwid “l“r all orders to be delivered in good order. 1 ohn send by mail from a hundred to a hundred and fifty of the &nvh&l’lm. in one package, and from six to twelyo pe Vines, Canadian Champagneoe ? Wlucuu EXCELLENT,and WHICH they sar sell at$3 PER DOZEN., Amateur who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good article, and superior to what is supposed to be imâ€" ;%::u filled in uufi: Oidtfle:ulu k must pay express charges, hll'_“lp:\godhdt. , J. B. CLINE, * No. 8 Howellâ€"st., â€" sUMMER ABRBRANXGEMENT N and after TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until furtber notice trains will run N AND AFTER MOKDAY, MAY 14th, ‘Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€"‘ ted.. Hotel keepers And dealers in Wines would well tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them 4431f ARE NOW MANUPACYURING A WINE CALLED of the (Golden Queen as late as the 1ith of Commeneing 1st July, 186 LEAYE BROCKYVILLY OF CANADA. Fruit and Ori HRAILILROA DS. LEAVE SAXNDPOINT GOING WEST. & T. 8.~DETLOR, folr l“ Pond If. ABBOTT, Portland, at... 10.10 P.M. 11 Night Trains, Baggage amental Trees ufirid to those w and take orders. add 25 °pln:u of the order of $10, one Gnn so on in proportion to t TRAWBERRIES, , and time of arrival and ‘Termini and W:‘y Staâ€" k Railway Book of Time . BRYDGES, Managing uirector. wiactsedtiscichve 4690 PsM Manager for Trustee > 472y SUPERINTESDENT 1â€"y d9â€"Â¥ 5.30 8.15 P.M 6.45 A.M 2.00 P.M 2351f _‘ Ottawa December<2 Amity SPARTAN,* 1807 Arppapo oo i ROYAL MAID TBHBOUGL £: Have commenced the¢ir regular, trips between Montreal and Hamilton, ealling at a1l Intermediate Ports, connecting with the ‘° Passengers will E:d it to their advantage to travel by this route, it being the q:leknt and cheapest, as well as the most comfortable, Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted > « «â€" . N.B.â€"Through and ‘Return Tickets can be ob ained at reduced rates from Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queen Victorsa, (Ca tain Bowio.‘? leaves Ottawa dnll{ (Bundny(n e':- cepted) at 6:30 a.m:, for Grenville and intermeâ€" diate landings, connecting with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at,Carilionâ€"with Steamer Pzince of Te mrinit Wx‘x%“f ' r Emmce ® + + herd,) I#aves ldfl(nl'on m 1 ..n...{: from Montreal, connecting‘ at Carilion with C. & i. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer (Queen Victoria, arriviog at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. ‘The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the most pleturesque districts in Cansda, and is the 1867, -EEP:K_-&_:.;I;U&!. trip can obtain Return Tickets from OUttawa to Grenville, valid for ade day, ataingle fatesm. â€"= > _ _ C1 0c _ Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ _â€" _ . _, _ _ _____ _ Rarcel --“csnuâ€"v s daily fromâ€" Ottawa to ‘Montreal and Intermediate |IMIL‘I. FARES. â€" Return tickets to Montreal..................$6 00 each. WITEE OMASDs .+. c oeree revuectrsssncernermenseciens‘ i 00 most faskionable for tourists. Market Stenmer Dagmar, ‘scu*. Peter Moâ€" Gow leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays and redays,â€" l 0j0 */ uoi "vin}&"dn&od through. am mno mu.dAzaandr‘:, (Ca.pt. bolt‘v Shomrd.) will be em n tow ral een aWwA mad reuvitie, * R. W. SHEPHERD. MONTREAL & OTTAW A 1867. This Company is now prepared with new and sficient mc{ to forward . !m.» of every descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Ottawas and Rideau Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" patch, and at low rates. \ Freight received at the wharf of the Richelion Company, at Quebee, and forwarded daily. For freight apply to . _ D. MURPHY, Agent, k Canal Basin, Ottaws. 191 nsmecasitss. 1367 LSAAC BONNER, Agent, __â€" 85 Commonâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal May 7. ul | ts 42 On the opening of navigatior .antil turther noâ€" fos) the steamer Ann Sisson will leave Aylmer avery day, for the Upper Ottawa, at 8:30 a m., conâ€" aecting with the Alliance at head of Railroad at 12:30, unebl;‘ at An‘pflor. Band Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s Wharf, and du Fortâ€" mmll leave Gould‘s Whart ienrnpnimemeprine soold we it m , a at Pembroke same evening. . _ The Pontiac leaves Pembroke at 8 a&. m. on Iuesdays and Fridays for Des Joachims, calling at all intermediate ports, returning on same dnr. leaving at 2 p.m., connecting at Pembroke with steamer Jason Gould, which leaves daily at 5 a.ni., and arriving at Portagéidu Fort.at"10 a. m. â€"._ _ _ The steamer Alliance loaves. Portage du Fort avery mruifi at 9:30 a. m., mohlnl at Gould‘s Wharf, Fa ‘s Wharf, Eonnechere, Bristol, Sand Point and Arpprior, and arriving at head of Railâ€" ;.yuu.ll:ll.nu M"‘E:‘é."m .F at ag. eng : m, The mfl (Nrd le lage on Monday nornmr at 10 a.m., and loaves Havelock same day on arrival of passengers from teatwer Bitiawew 2220 00000000000003 0005000 The magnilicent steamers comprising thi rime _A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up trip at Arnprior at and Ottawa Railway on tbofimg at Arnprior at Ves t on esn h pae on it . "Eassengers for Des Joachims leave Ottéwa every Nn n T unrrithees appiy. at tiie Uiice of the _ For further particula: at the Office Wfly at m :’Aizh-. â€" se i+X R. 8. CASSELS, _ Charceal & Cordwood. T Reie e io m e mt t GH&RCOAM CORDWOOD lot« ize. of ?m“ng mm\- eary access «igned <ANADIAN INLAND STEA* NAViâ€" GaTIUN COMPAN1 ROAD or NAVIG)*TI'ON; And delivery may be \ Made at any Season of the \Year. For nnm_ug% “ A9) m\‘@"' May 14 This Company is 1 ttawa City,April 25, 1867 Upper Ottawa Route. ConsiSting of the following firstâ€"class steamers ANN SISSON,...............Capt. Bockus. EMERALD,....cccusinesgaveses . LEHECH ALLIANCE; my.........c...l.« " Fixpnay OREQGON, .........ccsscsscscssse ** HILLIARD. The â€"Maull Iron Works, UE OTTAWA RIYVER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘s 4148 EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTawa AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. Oltawa and Presceft Railroat NION FORWARDING AND RAIL« way coOMPANY. SNOW BIRD»sssssscsss JASON GOULD...... PONTIAU,.......inc.s. PEMBROKE,......... OALUMET,............ d DlREmp W. MONavantos®,.......J. B. Avarr GRECLAN â€"LITMITELD. PRESIDENTâ€"Hvor MoLexxax FORWARDING COMPANY HERRICK, BRUSH & CO STEAMER®S. PASSPORT, KINGSTON, Rooms always included in the Pare.. 4 â€" euir t Ihm _ & a JOW; 3 MaWkger. MAGNE1 and CHAMPLON, Capt. Bockus. . _A Lercon. i/ a Fixpray . Hinrtarp. . .+/ TOSER . .. "â€" Overya®. . * Duccas. . +**_ Couvrerts. 20# BuoxDI® Agents THMER OTTAWA TIMES; AUTGUS‘t 14, iss‘t. & ”l. Ni 428â€"8 419â€"8 1807, 1867, 1861 wg:uu p‘ an Act passed in the ision of the Pariiament of the late Proâ€" vinee of Canada, holden on the 29th and 30th years of her Majesty‘s reign, intituled ©" " An Act to amend the Acts uqncunf duties of Excise and to wlter the duty théreby imposed on Spirits," it is imong other things enacted (See. 9). «The Governor in Council may in his diserstion authorize the manufacture in bopd of such dutiable goods as he may from time to titme ree fit to desigâ€" nate, in the manufactnre or production whereof «pirite or other articles nbgm to duties of Cusâ€" toms or Excise are used, by persons licensed to that effect, and subject totho provisions hereinafter made, and to the n{nluiw to be made, by the (Glovernor in Councitinthat béhaif, abd. the goods +o manufactured in lfldfl ahall, if taken out of boud for consumption in this Province, be subject to duties of Excise equaltothe iduties of Customs to which they would then be subject if imported from British or Forelflx markets, and entered , for consumption in this Province,"; His Excellency the Governorâ€"General in Council on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minâ€" ister of Finance, and under and in virtue of the auâ€" thority given and conferred by the said Act, has been pleased to" make and prescribe the following regulations, vizâ€" | e lit. That the collector or other officer of Cusâ€" toms of any ‘Wanhuw Port in the Provinces of QQuebec or Ontario heretofore constituting the Proâ€" vince of €anada, may deliver without payment of Juty, to the Importer of any Maize or other grain from which flour or meal can be manufactured, on proper entry being made of the same, any quantity of such Maize or other grain for the purpose of drying, grinding and packing in such place and on such premises as shall be particularly described by such importer or owner. 3â€"â€"That before the importer or owner of any mllndud other grain d:;nddl‘i:ll.bl;u the pl:; dryi7 g, be entitled K:Il the mlwmcr'cx-lhip upon their importation to the Provinces of Quebes and Ontario, or either of them, to be carried immediâ€" ately to the drying, grinding .and ukh% buildâ€" ings and premisea ateresaid, or outgl any Customs W archouse, in which the same mx be warehoused, he shall give bond with two sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the colloctor of Customs at the port where such maize or othér suln are imported or warehoused, in & mmy of double the amount of «duties flobu on the same, with the conditions that the whole amount ofthe duties so payable upon the quantities of maize and other grain so delivered upon arrival or ont of warehouse as aforesaid, for the parpose of being drled, ground and packed in bond; shall, within six.months from the date of the bond to be #o entered into, be well and truly paid to the Collector of Customs aforesaid fer the use of Her Majesty, and the said moflor or owner shall, before he can obtain the delivery aforesaid, furthor enter into and execute to the coflector for the use of ILer Majesty as aforesaid, a general bond, the sa iwporte r or owner in the penal sum of one thou a nd #ve hundred dollars, and two approved suretiess in the sa mof three hundred and seventy five dollars eack, «onditioned that at no period shall the quan» tity of maize or other grain, orlhg»:ulm thereof, in the said building or gvor:mim less than the quantity on which the bond or bonds for du ies hcnlr‘bofon mentioned, shall be outstanding and unpaid. 4.â€"And for the I::.rpuo of further secm ing the due observance of foregoing l‘?lll“‘ the Colloctor of Customs, the surveyor of Cus om: or warchouse keeper, or other approved officer of Jusâ€" toms at the mrp the maize and other grain lb‘l;l :o i;o h or at '.h:l port nl:tut to the said drying or grinding and packing premises, shall at the times when such operations are being carried on therein, have free access to and upon the said dxyh’.'fll‘ln and packing buildin and mises for the pt.arpoupof nfiryh. n.'.' Mntbuo&hr‘nh»durmu $omn, and -:zunuou le oxrud ing guch inspection shall be borne and defrayed b“fio Ln.nxflnuor :wr:or of the mdudud ogn fx:‘bo : rgoing drying, an ng m F‘m.aes,. * Clerk Privy Council, 506 4 Canada. KB has been :.u.d"" to order and direct that the article now imported and labelled D. 0. No 1. ; Ortawa, August 8, 1867. NOTICE I8s HEREBYâ€"GIYEN ~THAT Order in Council, Should be, and is hereby considered AND CLASSIFIED AS. A CORDIAL, And liable to the eP BDuty of $1.20 per Gallon As per schedule A., nut having under ;;o:é fermentation, but a lw'omud‘;:;:’ nm T RmMIRVTY Young Ladies Institute, WELLINGTONâ€"8STREET, MISS A. M. HARMON, PRINCIPAL. owned by J. M. Currier, Esq., MPP., nearl ite aon.:t’d Montreal. its heaithy pah’knlcmr rivalled, and being midway between Sandy Hill rl\uu lleI”l wh‘:eho“l:u :.? in sue= cessful operation we our years, was removed in May io the large stone dn’lun_g. Richmond Road, is casily accersible to pmb apile from both quasters of the clty. ‘The classes will be reâ€" and experienced teachers will assict ml the several dopartments s :,m:‘hh.nflfl'y clmd'fll { made to give the pupilsâ€"a good, thorough and acâ€" made the oa-|’ll':'l="vl':dluE’O‘-I MONDAY, SEPT‘R. @2nd. .i'â€""w'?fif‘"ii‘” â€"20th, after which date, she will be at home. August 5, 1867. 503â€"1m _ Boot â€" and ,‘RShne Store | NOG. 10, YORK STREET, + Next door to the Market Drug Store. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE to W-l:“.â€"uw‘m and the inâ€" and surrounding counâ€" 2,. he shas op« at the above stand, he is to furnish them with a supeâ€" 506 His Excellency the Governor=General, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Circulars can be Obtained at Messrs."Durie‘s Any information will be given by the Principal IN COUNCIL. EARING Date the Seventh Instant, GINGER WUTINE B Oo.tula | o THOS. WORTHLNGTON, Askt. Commissioner of c:-m. and b‘Otoeh.‘ ved in May to: the ls;g stone dwelling, fi!’m."nfl"h!mfl -.-h’h- c-%: ere are two vacancies for Boarding Puâ€" AT THE CAPITAL August 1, 1867. 1W the lollowin‘(l curricullum â€" of .Proféssional Studies, established by "the General Council of Medical Education and loshtnfion of Upper Canada," has been n?pmu by his Excellency the Governorâ€"General in Council, in terms of sec. 17 of the Act 20 Vietoria, chapter 34 ~ _ Nofac- 18 iEaker clvex InstA the tollowing curricullum of Proféssion Ist. That no profersional degree of License be granted to any person under twentyâ€"one years of age. % 2nd. That all students berequired to pass an exâ€" amination in general education before commencing their profeszional studies. . _8rd. That four years . of professional study be reqaired after having passed the examinatron in general education, exvept as hereinafter provided. &th, From the student who is a graduate in art of any recognized college or university, only three years of attendance upon medical lectures shall be required. bth, That the professional examinations be diâ€" vided into at least two distinct parts, that the first may be undergone after the oon.fiouon of two years of study, and the fimal aiter the termination of tour years of study. f (th. That the professional examination ‘be conâ€" dusted pnrtl{ in wfldns, and }uuli.n‘m roce. And that sue rru as admit of it, to be made as practical and demonstrative as possible, 8th. iumfiduu for final examination shall furâ€" nish testimonials of having attended two full courses‘ of lectures upon the following branches of uidwnl education, viz. : " Anatomy," « Chemâ€" istry," . * Theolz" and " Practice ‘of Medicine," « Principles ard practice of Snlrry. Midwifery, and discases of women and children," " Materia Medica and Pharmacy," "Practical Anatomy," « Institutes of Medicine." h « Tth. Nocandidate shall be entitled to nfihun- tion who has not attended lectures for a period of three sessions of at least six months each in a University, College, or School of Medicine apâ€" proved of, T â€" Iwo courses of three months cach T the folâ€" lowln‘ branches, viz. : "Clinical Medicine," and * Clinieal Surgery." | And one course of throe months upon the followâ€" lnF branches, viz.: «* Medical J urhgndenu," u Deaatiaa) Ahamlifee " and u Teataiwe « Practical Chemistry," and « Botany." j +9th. ‘The candidate must also give proof of havâ€" ing attended the rueueo of some general hospital or other hospital approved of, for the period of twelye monthe. 10th. No one shall be permitted to become a candidate for final examination whose final course embraced less than four subjects, each six months. 1ith. All students shall present eviderce of their having compounded medicine for a period of twelye nen:a. or for two lp.riodn of six months each, in theâ€"office of a ros: arly qualiGed Medical K:uufiu«. Andthey shall present ovidence of “vlng attended not fewer than sixcases of Midâ€" wifery. The‘find! exaniination shall comprise the subâ€" jeots of * Anatomy," (excluding that of the bones, muscles and legiments), " Practical Chemistry," * Medical Jurisprudence," « Theory and practice of Medicines,"‘* Principles and practice of Surâ€" gory". and «"Midwifery." * 12th. The primnr{ professional examination shall comprise the tollowing bwnehu. viz., "Anâ€" wtomy," " Chemistry," :« Materia Medica," " Inâ€" stitutes of Medicine," and ©" Botany." C 13th, Fourâ€"filths of the actual teaching days of" a session must have beon attended, before a certiâ€" ficate of attendance at said session can be granted, except in case of sickness. 14th. Students shall not be %annlmd to attend any other lectures during their tirst year than those on the branches comprised in the primary examiâ€" natiop. Nor will the certificate of any lecturer be recognized who lectures on more than one branch of medical s¢ience. Nor must he deliver more than one lecture daily, but the professor of Surâ€" gery may lecture on Clinical Snr&ry, the profesâ€" sor of Medicine mn’i lecture on Clinical Surgery, or the professor of Materis Medica may locture on Botany or Medical Jurisprudence. 15th, All graduates from recognized colleges in the United States shall matrisulate and .mfm full course of Jlectures, and all students shall maâ€" triculate and complete a course of study in the colâ€" lego in which they intend to s:duu equivalent to the curmculum required by Council, 17th. The various Medical Schools and lioouhfl bodies shall make, returns*to the Medical Counc T in man i afem naneiiasy who have passed thé t a ond examinaâ€" tions, and &o number of those who have bnnwn- jected at their first and second examinations reâ€" |rodnly. Such returns to be made annually on e first of May. § By Commend," . â€"" .. [0l.._._. 16th.; The several Colleges and licensing bodies shall n the Registrar of the various examinaâ€" tions held by them in order that one orâ€"more memâ€" bers of the Medical Council may be present. iranfh 2M B . _e Boot" and ‘Shoe Store. Al the Lunx‘f- our Premises in Sussex» street termin this month, we intend to con: hne our business to one locality, and shall remove The whole of our Stock on the 1st of May next, to our Store in uently be very large and most complete in ev. 'd.o%nu,ont, and we most ru'mhu,':ldlou a 3 tinuance of fevors, to merit hn ¢gw¢ enâ€" deavore will be as usual to provide t ‘articles and sell at the lowest romunerating prices, . G. HOWE & SON. * Rememb the placeâ€"No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. next to Howell‘s rocery. April 27. 420y ur stock of BOOTS and SHOEKS, HEB, SHOR FINDINGS, TRUNKS, &0., uufinu- AND CONDITION MEDIUINR [l POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ‘:: or all other prepatations for the oure of s Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all disenses -.hlolul_ntdn“lqfi h{hfig”'ol“;.: Condiâ€" ‘tion Medicme, surpassing every e kind is eauy to sure to cure,.. and in all hun 24 i himer, and lm’mm“"u'mc:: from being worked while using it _ _ ____ _ _ It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by removâ€" ing from the dr-ufla the oo:rhblo lymph, or that secretion which in heaves or.thon. cauging a diffcu‘ty id breathing, and by its aetien anthe diseated part, causing the mucous membrane resume its natural dimensions, thus wl‘du the circulation of the blood, and restoring istended versels to their natural size; by its use the horsé‘s appetite is improved, all derangements of the drguunorpnpoonmd, softening the skin, and ‘M‘w‘ the cont a sleek and llflbll‘ appearance. D. W. HURD, Suecessor to Huro & Co., Maidén s[.‘::::; New York, Sole Proprietor for the United NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newciastz, C.W., Propricors for the Canadas PRICE MVR OBSTB., .f Bold b{l Geo. l}ordmor, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, Hlenry F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J. ‘ DAkLLEY‘5 Arabian Heave Brown, in Ottawa. Ottawa, Fob. 5, 1867 R (Late of Chicago.) j AVY <MES§, ‘Prime Mess, extts mfim Pork, guaranteed Chicago standard Sugarâ€"cured Eams, Broukfast Bacon, &¢. Ofttawa, March 3. YIOLIN®, ; % ACCORDEONS, Just received direct from GERMANY, to be sold MBNES ridver before offered to the public of Otâ€" taws, atâ€"the Ottawa Music Store, 25 J. L. ORME & Jj 1k 0 )% August 6. T Fimed sgmu foe Mamte: W iss a Co.." :cnr“:m be promptly executed at the lowestmar: ATEeT . cmd c Rivane itawa, March 3. s 372â€"10w6m VIOLINS ! VIOLINS ! POUR CASES WILSON:_ & CO., 506tf {ligw cncsan fo dovrzans p1 on oo io csoae rabbes" No. 10, Rideguâ€"st. BR E M OV A L. Pork Packers, > "TORON1®, CoONCERTINA*, Orfawa, June 29, 1867. Wau, McDOVGALL, OP Beoretary, 350dw6m [L8.] VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Quers, Defoq of the Faith, &c., &c., &e. To olu;whon these prosents shall comeâ€"Oxertâ€" y o JNG 4 t WHIRIAI we are desirous and re= solved, as soon as m.lx be, to meet our |;oo- ple of our Dominion of Canada, and to bave their wdvice in Parliament; We do make known our royal will and pleasure to call a [’Arllumnlh.nd do further declare that b{,lho advice of our Privy Council for Canada, We have this day given orâ€" ders for issuing our writs in due form, tor calling a Parliament in our said Dominion, which writs are to bear date on the SEYVENTH dx of AUGUST instant, and to be returnable on o!l‘WEN'{Y- FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, exe:}n howâ€" ever the writs for the Electoral District of Gaspe, and for the Electoral District of Chicoutimi and Saguenay, which writs will be returmable on the RAf EnTYâ€"FOURTH day of Ootober mext, _ [L 8. Vicroxta, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QuEEx, Defender of â€" the Faith, &e,, &e., &e. ~ To all to whom these Presents shall comeâ€"GrkETâ€" Vicroums, b United and Irel the Fait Kuow YE, that we being destrous and resolved, as soon as may be, to meet our rorlo of our Dominion of Canada, and to have heir advice in Parliament, do hereby, by and with the advice of our Privy Council tor Canada, sumâ€" mon and call :fiflher the House of Commons in and for our said Dominion, to méet at our city of Ottawa, ? out said Dominion, on TUESDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, then and there to have conference and treaty with the great men and Senate of our said Dominion. Is Tesimony Wurmzor, we have eaused these ® our letters to be made patent, and the groat seal of Canada to be hereunto ‘affixed : Wirkes®, our riglurutz and wellâ€"beloved cousin, the right honorable â€"CnarLes Staxâ€" Lky, Viscouxt Moxor, Baron Monek of Blllg!nmmon. in the oools of Wexford, in | the Peerage of lreland, and Baron Monek of Ball{,tummon, in the county of Wexford, in the Poerage of the United Kingdom of Urent Britain and Ireland, Governorâ€"Genâ€" eral of Canada, &e., &¢,, &¢. At our Govâ€" ernment llru. in our CITY of OTTAWA, _ in our said Dominion, this SIXTH day of " AUGUST, in the year of our Lord, one thousana eight hundred and llxtruven, and in the thirtyâ€" first year of our reign. By Command, f EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, |L 8.J " _ _" > PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Vicroria by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ircland, Quz®zx, Defender of .: the Faith, &c., &c, Lo all to whom these Presents shall comeâ€"GrERtâ€" io. KI_OW YE, that we being desirous and resolved, as soon us may be, to meet Our P..?u'ol Our Province of Ontario, and to have their advice in lzhlwm or Parliament, do hereâ€" 'fl’ by and with the advice of Our Executive Counâ€" cil of Ontario, summon and call together the Legis« lative Assembly of Ontaiio, to meet at our City of Toronto, in our said Province, on TUESDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FOURTH day ot SEPTEMEBER next. InWestmuoxy Wuxixor, We have caused there im igntan is inmmathnt at reunt ; Wrirzzss, Our Kight Trusty and Wellâ€"Beâ€" loved Hesry Wiiiax Stistzo, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, gujor General in Our Service, Lieutenant o of Our Provines of Ontario.. At Iinoyign ontnenintion, e SEVBNTH day of AUGUST, in the year of Our one mntd oight hundred and f sixtyâ€"seven, avid In the thirtyâ€"first year of Our Reign. By Command, [L8.) °_ * PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, Victor1A, by the Grace of Gon, of the ‘United‘Klt:lgdom of Great Britain â€"‘and Ireland, Quzxx, Defender of the Faith, &e., &e., &¢. t To all to whem these presents shall comeâ€"Gzzetâ€" 186.. .. wu::dfll we are ‘b.:'”'" and ree # &8 8000 A8 meet our peoâ€" fls at oir Provines of Ontario,. und to have their advice in Partiament ; v‘r;&;’zf.i;’n.m" n our roy» al will and pleasure to call & Legislature or Parâ€" al 'fl&mm to call & Legisiature or Parâ€" Mament, anddo further declare that by the advice of .our Executive Council of Ontario, we have this To: selting 2 Legisiswre o Paritament in our said r a sa l e maiasp taaa ds ® and rnable on the lw!‘yâ€"hu\h duw Beptember next. Ix Testmuox? Winkrzor, we have caused these 1x Trstrmoxy Wurrzor, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the {uo: seal of Canada to be hereunto affized : Wit xEss our xlflln mly and wellâ€"beloved cousin the Right Honorable Craruts Staxury Visâ€" couNt Moxcx, Baron Monck of Baliytramâ€" mop, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerâ€" age of Ireland, and Baron Monek of Blll{; trawmon, in the County of Wexford, in t Prerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireiand, Governorâ€" General of Canada, &o., &o , &0. At our Government House, in our City of Ottawa, in our said Doâ€" minion, thie 6th day of Aufun. in the year of, our i‘ord,om thousand cighthundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of our reign. L B yCommund, EDOUAKD J. LANGEVIN, : By Command, _‘ _ JOSEPH F. ELL8, IN§URANCE, SHIPPIN G: GENERAL AGENT, STOCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, &c., > ~PLIOTOU, N. 8., cce io on Mirchagh sad Munulacturers ot Hugh Bartshorne, l-z., Solicitor............ Halitaz, Messts. Black, Bros. & Co.,Merchants......Halifax. J. ‘B. Bland, Eeq., Banker.................... Halifar Jonatiian: C. Allison, ‘Esq., Merchant...... Halifex Jahn H, Walker, Esq..,.....««««..»Stâ€" JoOhR, N. B Canada West. Tto FIRSTâ€"CLASS JOURNEYMEN nd good wages vlt‘?bo to uen xi2bore. ¢ I Wt is John, N Ichn _ H, W alker, Esq..,,.....«â€"»â€"..»8te o Bicinges reepeaiilly sns > 506td 506â€"td MONCK INC Wanted Immediately, MONCH PEBTIMUWE NWRRMOT, WO MWTC CENTCE PRERT “”muilh mmp.hu.ud&p'wn seal of Ontatio, to be hereunto affized ; Witâ€" seal of Unlario, fo be hereunto aMIOd j W HZ xEss, our right trusty and +wellâ€"beloved Hoexioe W iLLiar ar-».c-mr of the most honorable order of the Mejorâ€" General in our Service, Licutenant Governor General in our wuuâ€"uxu r of Out Mhnoflgtuh. :tom: ment Hogse, in our CTTY OF TORONTO, in aUdbsy) in me, yoar PC Onn, Lacd, poe ur one thousand eight hugql and sixtyâ€"seven, and thirtyâ€"frst year of Our Relgn. CApDraADA. 6. J. VAN KOUGHNET, Clork of the Crown in Chancery, Conad B. J, VANKOUGHNET, .. . Clerk of the Crown in Chaneery, Clerk of the Crown in Chaneery, H. W. STISTED CANADA IL W. STISTED REFERENCES CANADA CANADA Canada Ontario Ontario. genior Commissariat Officer at Kingston, 2ist August, 1867, Straw for Beddifg summsmmeme »» Do _ «do vevierferaterveriers se e do venepricvenrnerneins Washink and Repmring Bedding Emptying Latrines......... ..««..««> Do _ Bubbish Pits.........c.c> Bweeping ChiMN@y®...........cs.s.00»»+ Cleaning and refxing Stove Pipes Forms of tender can be obtained at this office and any other information from Barrack Master a! Kingston. * Separate tenders will be required tor each of the above services, and no notice will be taken of any tender not mude on the printed form. Commissariat, Kingston, August 1st, 1867. 5023td Seniorv Commissarict Dlficer at Kingston, 1 In dupli¢ate, will be received by the 2rd OF AUGUST, 1867, Barrack Services! Empty § LBTIMEE:.».0ss 0ssm en ny+ do. ~ Rubbish Pite...}........««... Taking down, cleaning and refxing BtOVO PIDOB...... kecsrnereceesss Sweeping CBiMDGY8.:.....»»» se mees«see» BUpplyIDG WBAOF......csssscmensenneneness Removing the Snow from the yards, roofs and enclosures of the Detachment Hospital......... PFOVIEIODS ........ ce eeemenenmmmmennenenennn Washing and Hospital Bedding and CIOURIDZ .. .. cce en reenerane n mm HOSPITAL SERVICES ! Forms of tender can be obtainei at this office and any furthor information on application to the Purveyor at Montreal. §# Beparate tenders will be required for each of the above services, and no notice will be taken of any tender not made on the printed form. Commissariat, Kingston, 1st August, 1837. 503td TEIDEBI, addressed to the Postmase terâ€"General, Ottawa, will be received until FRIDAY, the 30th AUGUBT, for the conveyance of Her Majesty‘s Mails, on a proposed contract for four years, between â€"Ottawa and North Wakefield. sElss Proportd,oontract,may o sever and priptad tract ma seen, forms of Tender obtained J the prllclpm on the route, E. F. KING, eesiar t _____ Post Office Inspector. Post Office Ins ‘n Office, Montreal, ;flthJuly, 1867 A Drain in Clarenceâ€"street. 8T. GEORGE*8 WARD. A Platform on th;q nonh_': d‘l‘-h‘o“*b“é from Kingâ€"street to Nelsonâ€"str f"‘ @oucesterâ€"street, at its junction wi lld:u- A lhg“nd-a»hlf feet platform on the west g.“p‘ â€"street, from the Railway Crossing to 'hm rods of three andâ€"sâ€" feet Platâ€" form on Napoleonâ€"street. Ton rods pf three andâ€" aâ€"balf Plattorm on Gloucesterâ€"streot. ‘The whole of the above works to be done under the superintendence of the City Engineer, and in Wll.!. be received by the c.?onuo- y a olot.‘ln City uflq.t:;vu until IIO‘ I;AY. the a August, at seven o‘clock, p. m. for the ,allowlng works, vl': : * ® BY . WARD. _ A six feet Platform cn the oast side of Dalbousicâ€" street, from Cathcart to St. Patrickâ€"streots. 3 accordance with plans and spec to be seer :......‘::,;..g&;..m"‘* es )o n c | Heeonet, s ernentornne pa es City Hall, Ottawa, â€"___ August 7th, 1867 FOI SALE WHOLESALE. Bakersand families choice bmd-. fresh ground flour, direct from the mills of the west, Am rvpnlto sell wheat or corn by the car load direct from i onamananaten en ith L ver an or steamâ€" bomh‘ in the Oftaws dw{d. GEORGE DALGLISH, Agent, < at Daiglish & Russell‘s, 480â€"2awâ€"2m 7 ~ Wellingtonâ€"st. A six feet Platform, and grading on the morth side of Cathen:tâ€"street. @4 Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, United Counties of Presoott 'l\lll undersigned have fléd ‘a < deed of composition and discharge exscuted by their creditors, and N duplicate, will be received by the In the matter of ALEXANDER CAMERON ALEXANDER CUMMINS, and ISAAC KERR, trading under the style and firm of CAMERON and CUMMINS, Insolvents. On Monday, the Thirticth day of They will apply to the Judge of the said Court for a confirmation thereof. u“‘l.l-g‘-"n.‘. E of gvery kind. : We call aitention of the gdtes of Oitewa _ our ssortment Sf t DUVERNAY BRO8. a ALEXANDER CAMERON, ALEXANDER CUMMINS, ISAAC KERR. â€" > By their Attorney, ad libitum, EDWARD TAYLOR DARTNELL MLi‘Orignal, July 29, 1867. 408â€"law.2m Insolvent Act of 1864 Â¥or one year from 1st October MAIL CONTRACT. In the County Court of the United Countioe of Prescott and Russell. For one year from }st October,1867} TEN DERS TEN DERS "TIEYDERS Flour, Wheat, Corn. and Russell ‘For the following OTTAWA WARD. Untilâ€"noon, on the Beptember next, U‘ntil moon, on the For the following do W. P. LETT, City Clerk at Kingston at Proscott. at Ottawa. at Ottawa. . At Ottawa. at Ottawa. at Ottawa. at Kingston at Otawa. at Kingston. at Ottawa. .at Ottawa. .at Ottawa. at Ortawa. 505â€"3 do | The Laties Friend Fomt ‘at Lest _ Sheriff‘s Sale. COUNTY OF CARLETON, ) BTVMQ. of two Writs of Â¥en. Kap, for part,and AFleri Facios for residue,issued ou; of the Oourts of Common Pleas and Queen‘s Benc), at Toronto, both at the suit of the Bank of Upper C3 nads, and to me‘ directed against the Lands ang4 Tenements of Agar Yielding, George Patterson an.j George R. Burke, and J. B: Moisan, Agar Vielding and George Patterson, I have seized and takey into huuk:‘dl the lndo.“m‘s::’rn l:‘ Interes and Equit M‘xh e Patterson, one of the {bou pamed defendants, of, in, to ani out of all ard singular, those certain parcels of tracts of land and premises, described 2s follows, that is to Â¥ay : _ 4 l lloinf eonsod of the on-r{mrt of the south hi‘ ot Lot letter G, in Concession letter C, fronting ©> the River Rideau, in the Township of Nepoa: aforesaid, containing twentyâ€"five meres of land being the front or easteremost twentyâ€"five meres © the said balf l:li‘d.mg. Ordmance Reserve which I shall on T DAY, the 15th day «i AUGUST, A. D., 1867, at my ofice, in the Coun House, in the City of Ottawa, and County of Carle ton, at the hour of Twelve O‘Clock, Noon. _ Lot Letter «D," on the morth side of Ridean street, in the City of Ottawa, im the County of Car leton, running ttrolfl one bundred and ninety gight feet or to Georgeâ€"street, an therefore including Lot « D" on the south side « Georgeâ€"street ; and aiso of, in, to and out of 1. Number Thirtyâ€"five on the south side of Rideas street in the said City of OfHawa; and also of, i 16 and out of the west balf of Lot Number Firtee in the fifth concession (Ridean Front) of the Tow» ghip of Gloucester, in the County of Carleton ; an also of, in, to and out of the east half of the rear « easterly parts of Lots Numbers Twelve and Th\ teen in the Junction Gore of the Township of Gl» cester aforesaid, containing by ‘admonsurement or hundred acres more or less ; and also of, in, to an out of that part of Lotâ€"letter ©@," in Conces«f "*C," (Rideau Front) of the Township otf Nepes: ::l‘t.h County of Carleton aforeseid, described : ows : Washer and â€" Ironing. Table | CHAMPION OF PATENXNTS! It is Keonomical, scientific, and philosophical principles, we clain for it a over all washers now in use This machine operates as a wringer, therebywhyi Inwum ie this Washing Mo chine Ironing 'hb:,uw upon new ating the wear and tear of clothes, common to the old nblil.umph fi’h ndjusted by elastic springs, so either ladies‘ lace collars, cape, fne needle work or blankets, can ‘be washed without the least mr:‘iha. and in oneâ€"fourth prart «t :r“ washed by hand. We claim Tw«conq Other washer. . ln.‘h worth balf of its price for a table. 2nd. It will do the washing for a common fomily in one hour. 3rd. It will pay for tself in a family of eight persons, in one year, in saving the wear and tear By JAMES BALLIFF, Depaty Sheri M!o Office Ottawa, z July 27th, A. D. 1867. 4 This washer is in its infancy in the Dowinion of Mumhr“oolydmlm “,&.E:‘)W(l 7), {dit is no anore urâ€" g.'hln‘ true that the rights for enrr inch of territory in Canada East has been sold within the last four weeks, to thorough enterprising men, who will manufacture and furuish machines in all the principal towns in the Lower Pro\-i‘um. of clothes. 4th, It leaves no room for competition, and cbaiâ€" the world to produce its mnl. !" In fact the" North American Washer and Ironing Table Combined, is ukml“t by all who hare witnessed its operations, to be both a m.fl laborâ€"saving machine and no tamily be without it. _ Itseldom happens that an mfiflvn yresents itselt that the public can avail nnlvko’- !.fnbo w‘“ incalculable beneft to the human mily. hi. od Mhaltany:" No farmer objects to purchasing a Mower and Reaper at a cost cf $150 ‘or more, simply because it saves him so much hard labor, yet he does not use them but five or six weeks in a year; but the washing, the worst of all hourchold drudgeries, has to be done once a week at least the year round. Then who will not avail themeelves of a washer when its saves the wife and mother of so much COUNTY OF CARLETOXN BI Virtue of a Writ of Flert Facias issued ‘out of the County .Uourt, of the County of Carieton, mand ‘to me directed: and dolivered, ngainst the Lands and ‘Tenements «of Magloire Charlebois, at the awit of Edward Grifin, I have seised and taken in execution, and will offer for sale, at Public Auction, at my Office in the Cour House, in the City of Ottawa, On Tuesday, the Pwentyâ€"3econd day o At twelve o‘clock, ncon, all the right, title, inier est and equity of redemption of the abovemame defendant, of, in, and to the northâ€"east part of L* Number Two, in the third concession of the Townâ€" ship of Gloucester, (Rideau front,) in the County «f Carleton. % WM. F. POWELL, gheriL. â€" Br JAS. BAIIIFF, Deputy Sherif New ll‘ieid ;gercue, 1867. Sherif‘s Office, Ottew July 18th, A. D., 1807 _ _ FOR SALE. LL the title and claim of th dhorfentin infi en infrmaamons :c':h:m J‘d"rqu(&oto'm&-f u.&o-, Pontinc, and Province of Ottawa, July 24. Tan Orrawa Tiers.~Printed and. Publishe® m-u.mwmlz-“- Bparkeâ€"st, In the City of Ottews, Count) . of Carleton C. W. * o % MILITARY. JOHN DURIE 4 SONK EEC ABDUT+ August 8, 1867. The Sevenpempy (cempletc) By ..fi.fi:.“...".’.’.:-.m Bill and Postage Stamps. . ~ _ _ _ _ _ wIDOw J WELL M o s l AMEBS PO Havelock, July 13, 1867. 2Bwam Sherifft‘s Sale ot Lands FaCTS FOR THE PEOPLX. And can be worked with little labour Patented at Ottawa, March 4th, 185 Mave just received a supply of the To Wit THE NORTH AMERICAN DESERVED SUCCES®. To Wit THE ACKNOWLEDGED soMETHING NEW Octeber, A.D., 1867. M"mlo by Aln- WILLLAM F. POW El1 Durable, and Simple in Constraction, mmnu & 80ON, _â€"_â€" 10, Sparks Street, reat and bijs Family, b rerne ; $ M pnpand‘t Kditionâ€" of Pickwick 480 4 â€"29w1d Sherift LOGH l A W, â€" Cham 4 Ofice, Lang‘s the Post Oflice. Ottawa, July 19. Orricx : In the â€" anuary 27, 1806 _ LAPJERR: ‘ TPORNIES« «_A Chancery, Cony ©mar of Russex and Ortawa, Fobruary : (ttalva * in advance) .. 1{ not paid in ady ;r::"v..fl‘:.) M .-‘ ¥¥eeun ic ad pait in ndrand published is the i Jnily over %,000 naking a total cire 18,000 1 thus outs ifording the best m mdth- ApVERTISENENTE a silowing rates : > suxipess Cards of fr Hoston, General A . W the Postâ€"ofice J. A. Mass®. ? Ht awa, March 23. zed to recesve. Advert M \ TTORNEKY» Chancery, Con t‘atent Right Soent uurice: Post Office £chruary T, 1866, °_ .rlll DAILY A enjoys THE Law jovernment ofl nay entrust him. wiit in and for the d Docember 28, 186 BAI!IC'I‘!I Soliciterâ€"inâ€"Ch #ce, over Mr. | Sore, llidenu Street, ransiont _ ROSS TPORNE Y ‘ Chancery, Office: Elgin A LEX ANDER ttawa, July 28: tooms lately «90 a W A., 1:-: ‘ DVOCATE "% Street, Quebes ve;â€"ared to attend : . COOLMA ADVOCA'!.'. noys â€"atâ€" Law. W ind r. :‘l‘..&:.ll. Ti * ;um'ru Â¥ Chancery, 4e yrrjCr : Aumdti Atawa., Jan. 1 2, 48 \ TPORNE Y« cgumy,o- Gumox: Union Bu chraary 21, 1866. ApvernNsING Aors »., 54, £ark Row, . 20M wWILLIA *A NV 4 (\;â€".‘ Ju" hirowbs vo Mtawia A Fobraary 7, 186 B‘Os RLST K andor 0mc:':.L|hu Rossur Les. Mtawa, February (» +M ASSE (OTARIE®K PU (Published cvery BAllll‘l‘.I @llice : Op".“? 4. R. BELL rown l)llt'lICIl Clarence S tp anstont nx GEO, L “oncn and Acs "'lc' ove P ment, 25 Rid May 30 Ottawa, Novem Orrice: In olc;oud lohn Smith, imuary‘l? 1867 D gursrcn March 1. ARRLSTE _ Qrricus : O LkcEkY XICHOL VOoL. EDW AR ARRLSTE! means of the l'_uxls)'. ENTIST, Al DIK. Q NTIST. LEES . M JGUS D. 4 DI BL DL M

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