Mb.._d’--hfll-nb-'- gher for the cure of and mmfl p uscleas here to the evidence of its virtues. 1is sarivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its trul ruiderful c-dr-y-l. hare â€"h‘ sn0wuâ€" throughout civiltzed nations of the carth. h--h_-h.â€"m-'::: -hmmâ€"p-.l-rï¬&"b sâ€"me living trophy in their midst of its vietory over the Eo e SmR k d L L. »&umw«mm-fllâ€"a uflmbwt‘uhm-‘ » they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not #> more than to assure them that it has now all the virâ€" jwes that it did have when meking the cures which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mass. WV steats, Chairs, &0., Chaudiere Isiand, 0t tawa, C. W. WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, WILLIAM ANNABLE. Ottawa, May 30. BLYTH & KERR, Successors to Chas. Garth, _ No. 26, Ridenirst.,| Qalvanized and Shect Iron, Lead and Composition Pipes, Brass and Iron Tubing, Gasilliers, Brackâ€" ot«, Globes, and P-:r of every dm:r»u. togeâ€" ther with all kinds of Steamftting and Plumbers‘ TACKLE, viz. Thirty housand prices ot the above forwarded «%e of all charge, monthiy, by Burgovne, Burbridges and . Squire Consmmanâ€"§7., Loxnbox. 12y Lurainh gratis to all whocall for them. _ _ »y-.-â€"u" Heart PFits, Epitep» â€"_ 8Â¥, h.l?.-;;-nlgh F Muny remdrkable ciires of these affections havo been ‘ade by the alterative power of this medicine. | 14 stimuâ€" _4 the vital {unctions into vigeronsâ€"action, and thus Houseâ€"Furnishing Hardware ! Rast End Dalyâ€"st., Otawa. Kpoitls. ; :: > J. C. Aver & Co. Gents: I Rel it my duty to acâ€" knuwhsige what your Sursaparilia has done for me. Mu*ulmmlâ€œï¬ h..l-'uh-flpmâ€" Sumetimes it wut in châ€"-uzâ€"-l-â€";-fl.l turbed laward and i me at the stemach. Two &AM'.".‘..M- Tetter and ‘Salt -:flw: lh.-u-.l.oï¬c‘-,hvpy. Dr. Robert M. Proble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1860, that be htd- inveterate :’:' frecingnile omm ncioin esP o k« cuses the common REruptions by it constantly. Fay® Bronchoccle, Goitre or Swelled Neck. _ &it" Public and Private Buildings, Conservatorâ€" ies, Vineries, Manufactories, &‘. warmed by Steam, Hot Water, or warm Air, on the latest and most improved principles. €3* it broke cut head and covered my “’ ip \e youd description. medicines several physicimiee. l-t-um.-q“ in feciing« that the discase umw system. You M:llï¬â€œâ€˜.e ‘:fldhlm cae youe that 1 houd you ts be one of the apostics of the age, "C"rrime Uicerscion: Pemate Discases," o. Channing, York writes ; "I \--'-cfnb-â€"-ly,ul';ï¬ n F'nf 1 not admit zem.~ Some of .them may be found in our American HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, To Famk tonthe terpet Nessemeer thst on has pcpared an aMterative (Sarsapariila), for I knew from your repataâ€" tw that may thiny you made must be good. I sent to Cluokipmat) and yet it, aor used it till it cured ihe. â€" 1 took LZebmion Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : " Three botâ€" Hee of cured Goitre â€"a hide moe ut o invavertte cpot e hoarle Abie * hk »eavieng B M'u"_»" rille a most excellont siterstive in the, numerba® which we mploy sach a requedy, but Discases !M&:‘“u“h“â€"yzm *« cumre of Lencorrhem.by where _the comâ€" faint was auned Uf thhonidpand thvanen ie i. UN Yieradviee, in enrall doses of 5 texmpoontulâ€" over a weuth: and used almost three bottles. t-dh-lh; «tin mon begis to form under ~-"u after a wiule foll off. _ My skin is now dear, and I know by my _1 havecured with it, in my practice, most of the comâ€" ’m'u-unk'-:é-a:-;amru yrial Dijam., One of myâ€"patients had Byphilitic ulcers 4: his throat, which were consumipg his palate and the wp Uf bis mouth, l-m..m taken, ured hick in five weoks was by secâ€" aton away u-i&fl- dn,::nulhun:‘. .-.-&-â€"‘Eudullh. Buat it {uwgq;'jm-biflhâ€" y to make a of me. 1 feel young sgain. _ lu) bur the speedy cure of the following complaints : * ‘l'-l::on-‘ Ui Ssores, "‘puou. as , Uicers, n P tm ,. Pustul Hlotches, Boils, n.u:'..“-u.n l.fl".m T 7 ‘as """“"'â€",-'-'-'v- hirrus,Cancer Tomors enm k[loog_q'u-. Cartes and ‘n‘.?fl:.'u.:'.'i [m‘â€""n and bones. She, too, was eatirely ’-Elhb fow woeks. I t2~.;’-‘ ‘:m-gu im â€":&,flhom T Miectnen, on aay reaias hom a» Â¥raternally yours, " . O. Â¥. LARIMER, M. D. 1mperampexce, Preston , Cth 850. tw 1.C. Arm: Sie, 4 have tean atficies Th i painâ€" «T-“hnlâ€"._-fl:‘mm m-uub-h*d_u: .:&T-zw&.a‘lm Jthink it a wonderfal medicine. J. FREAM. _Jubte Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: " 1 have been Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, 'I.‘M““’“’ « .. Nothing v*ï¬ .';'wvâ€" ":'4_.*‘;‘::.‘.:"%‘...; 4A danâ€" -v«--m.-'nm_-h-yhiy, r;::'.:.h.#;fld b,';- wa’n: Our Thought nothing but extirpa~ oflm be adrized the triul of your ol «s the last resort before %.l it rq*‘m, joughs, Colds, AY ER‘S Sarsaparilla l:‘l:'l;, ’_;â€"mh hu-lo*hlll::a y made was worth ":'3‘:::“‘_, cured me, nd_h_-m my bMeod °__ M P McCarthy ;and _ Skinner in Oitawa, Pebruary 26ta, 1467 _, 168043@@ +# serecmes disorders which would be supposed beyond its teck. . Back. Jong been required by the *dï¬:mhm -u-uuâ€-u- :t: 3 for them all that medicine can do. _ * Sold byGeorza Morthnar, ‘John Roborts, W . M mectimmnns "" . _ xk Hine 1A 02 .0. A gréat varlety of cases have been reported to us whero Micted for years with l am affection "7.;.“‘-' wer, which stroyed my health. J tried rlud to relieve me ; and 1 “-I‘-M.mfltâ€" ‘;- years hnn:u-hnmv j l.-nhn. My belovedâ€"pastor, the Rev. Mr. Fapy, adviged i y your Saursaparilia, becaise be said he knew you, Ottawe, Aug. 8, 1867 3 taw Ourszans, 2th August, 1850. > »r 3, C Aren: 80 7 chantany canph t aa re Just received a, complete selection of FISHING â€"aled lug the same disorder mercury was suffering |&=§-bhh-‘ ZI-yhlhn.o som "'-:,h', ie Weather that 0p a damp day she suflered exâ€" Cns & Steam Fitters, F Tin & Coppersmiths, Bell Mangers, &c. DRUG®S, &e. 1 Pharmacentical Prepatations, Photographic Sundries, al Iustruments, Patent 1 p Fittings, "ik * * Dryn HOLESALE Manufacturers of Bed« PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILDâ€"â€" Importers.and Dealers in the same disorder 1 FOR THE RAFID CURE Of «=CON8TANTLY oN HaXDâ€" PLANS, SPEC[FICATIONS, ESTIMATES, &¢ AUGUSTUS LAVER, ALFRED B. TALLEY, have resalted. from Patent Medicines n" “ï¬.v Bye Goods, Moarseness, are pleased to Arcurreot t Come 416y 3970 uwo Mooks, Fly Books. :nu.' Motel keopers and dealers in Wines would well tocall on LAROQUE & CO;, and give them " Bottles of every description, excepting oll im by an z:;:n l’um nu.w ustl satpas hy suy ‘ ‘ "LAROGUR & CO. Ottawa, Septembey 3 235tf Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. LARO@UE&Co. CHURCH STREET ARE NOW MANUFACYURING A WINE CALLED Canadian â€"Champagne ! Wncuu-xclu.:ur and WHICH they carsell at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good artiel@, a..l superior to what is supposed to be imâ€" _ Cash.orders filled in rotation. Orders marked Te t whs pay one sSupeetioy, "=0 Arbree shargss, w 0 t y9 J. B. CLINE, abetk No. 8 Howellâ€"st., _ A.. M.==TRAINS will leave sD: -‘5 Sandpoint daily rcu:. weim.s and 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and $:15â€"p. m. ~The 7:30 a.m, Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Stopmers for P(ic::i- du Fort, Pembroke, &0., and the|Train from Sandâ€" _ All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to and from Porth. | » CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, : _ _YOTK, &£0.4 Bt........ccncsscncommmmmmcmcres Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Tables. Wition brought ouly tvipive tonts. Many persoas in ve Rochester: are :{n -wumom. on purpose to mix ‘the berries with the Wilsonâ€" llqu‘n-muum.-h_mpuqunlu the Wilson by doing so, * Copied from the Southern c«;Mu ist, prinied at Amity Tus Goupks QuE®® D'vn;-“.â€"'l\m whe T any invar onl fed Jt what they ato Iileg vor, what are for in the Golden Queen. Jupp, d{h Americns Agriculturist, printed in New York, says: " It is a veritable -n-h-y"a-lnucl the best varie» u-oynnmclhn home use or for the marâ€" ket," and ceccular demonstration proves to the cantrary, we.are b‘.d to believe it, per doz.‘ _ per 100. per 1000 Golden Queen...............$1 00 $5 00" â€" 338 Milecaevese 00 ‘ Knox‘s J-?:as........ ww â€"K 50: 4 00 2 Triomphe and......... 2 00 16 Wilson‘s Albany........... * 50 2 0o 16 Peach and A Trees, 30 cents h ; Peats, herties and Plams, B1 io $Â¥â€"onch ; OUrante Quin: _ I will guarantee all orders to be delivered in good order. â€" I can send by mail from a handred to a handred and fifty of the Stnvhtr(r‘yl'luh. in o.opuhï¬ndfmn six to twelve Grape Vines, C aeBUF Lrockvilie daily 3145 p. m., arriving at Sandy and 9:25â€"p.m. I Brockville, June 29 ____Riviere du Loup and Portland, st...10.10 P.M. i in Promates, and tm of mirire For farther and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and Wy Sta. tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time TK that are 'fllht to work and take orders, Every order of $5, vfllmflrmdh Time mad 2s planie; ho io oo ig propopfite thihe ; so on t -â€"-smï¬o. A * J. B. Cuixs offers to the public a remarkable &uhny.!nomglu It is of a beautiâ€" ful bright seariet color; of high flavor, and enorâ€" “nyhpnheï¬nâ€"-n{"ib-flu -u:h;d: the Wilson» and is thhs mort yaluable u".:: use or marketing. {bh.hd E::-Lotm‘-omnuluou 17th of L’ en et! Nce We e wen! Nesc d ies EKKE We aes Knox‘s J'Md. inge.... 1 50: 4 00 2 Triomphe 2 00 16 Wilson‘s Albany........... * 50 2 00 18 mm“h...‘u.. 6“ : 00 I: Hovey‘s everezeses _ AHF 00 1 Strawberry Plants can be set until late in the Fall if covered well with loaves or straw. @Peach and Apple Trees, 30 cents cuch ; Poats, ¢e, T5 conts cach. Evergreens, "Koses and Shrubs ofâ€"all descriptions, â€" General assortment. of House Brockville and Otta as follows peraetork | ; > ARRIVAL From Prescoit, £.00 a. m. _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. w# «_ 2:438 p.m. «â€" <* _ §:20 p.m. From Ottawa, 7.00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a.m. +. ® « . 1;30 p.m. w «_ 4:45 pan. ‘The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and ‘west. N. B.â€"These trams run on Montreal Time. Bnul?h â€"and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand 'h-::-l‘u,. 7 :30 : Returns tickets to Prescott, Ko-&viuo and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalstaâ€" tions on the line: _ * _ T.S. DETLOR, Osta wa, May 7 GRAPES & STRAWBERRIES, Erpressby Kailway throughout fur New « York, Boston, and all Intermediate Nm.u-dq‘n:‘w-m Vermont Central at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Barâ€" Champlain &:-'.u:.m. e hnnss 37 rain for ca a l:p-hl*ullmm;“hl Points, connecting at t. Jobns with the Vermont Central Railrodd, at.... 8.30 A.M. Mail for Portland, stopping over night at ___ _ __ Exrpress by railway throughout for New Grand Trunk Railway Company OF CANADA. SUMMER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. GoIng wWEsT. â€" Lay .spress for Ogdens Ottawa, _ ~ ,Mvflh lhï¬u..m'v-q. Toâ€" f ronto, Guelph, London,* Brantford. * Goderich, Bufalo, Detroit, Chicagt , and all points Wost, At.,................... 8.00 A.M. Night.,. do ~do Ifccommmriatenmemme SFH PoMEr Accommodation Train for Kingston and _| _ _ ___ Intermediate Stations, at.............. 9.40 A.M. Trains for h?luu T A.M., 9.00 A.M., 1200 Nodd, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. « The 3.00 P.M., Train runs throughto Plattsbargh. GoLNG soUTH AND EAST. F’S 2:00° }...luvu alter Steamers aro due rom Ottawa and Pemuroke. _ | CE HPs stmmEer amian 4431f Wï¬-m Ve Central a$ Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" l;r Railroad, also st Rouse‘s, t with Lake ChamplainSteamers for Lake Geerge, Saratoga, New York, Boston, and all Intermediate N and After TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until further notice trains will run ,l AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 141i Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as f« REAT i Commencing 1st Jul LEAYE BROCKY m A. M.â€"â€"TRAL Fruit and Ornamental Trees LEAVE SANDPC RHRALILKOAD®S. C. J. BRYDGES, 11. ABBOTT, ts offered to thost Trustee, %u’ngor jo; hi EMELANT , 1867. SUPRRINTEXDENT 1â€"y N8 \ will leave it 7.30 a.m., and int at :10 p. m., IN‘ ta Railway, LLE , 430 P.M. 2.00 P.M. Ottawa To be séen at the Stable of sonnecting with steamer Jason Gould, and arriving af Pembroke same evening. ‘The Pontiee leaves Pembroke at 8 a. m. on Fuesdays and Fridays for Des Joachime, calling u.llht:r“ ports, luuain‘l’:.-m dnm leaving . i tuz at broke w uu-or.kco-’t 3&4. ich leaves daily at 5 a.m., and arriving at P du Fort at 10 a. m. The steamer Alliance leaves Portage du Fort every morning at 9:30 a. m., Mln!uuuld‘n 'lzf.l-rnll‘ ‘.wn:%m. ristol, Sand ‘Point and Arpprior, a snhlnir head of Railâ€" way at 12:45, and connecting with Ans Simon at Pontiac. Passengers reach Aylmer at 4:30 p. m. ‘The steamer Calume«t leaves Chapeau Village o Mond&y -nr-mr at 10 a.m., and returnifig leave: Havelock same day on arrival of passengers fron Wor fartlier infgÂ¥f@ntion appiy to the under igned. * 32 a * f ~ * ~JOHN KENNEDY, CHARCOAL AND corDWoon w;aâ€"d Point at 1:40 p.m.; and on the down p at Sand Point at 11:30 a.m.;â€" Arnptior at12:15 p.m. Passengers for Des Joachims loave Ottawn ev Monday ®94 Tbursday. . e n ~ Ror further i apply at the Office of the Company at Ottawa City or AyImer. Charcoal & Cordwood Tul Canada Iron Mining and Manuface turing Company is prepared to contract for In lots of any size. ‘The works are of easy access cither by ROAD or NAVIGATION. Madeat any: Season of the Year. _A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up trip at Arnprior at Vi SI Passengors will find it to their advantage to travel by this route, it being the quickest and cheapest, as woll as the most cumfortable. _ On the ot navigatior . «ntil turther noâ€" ‘lce) the m Ann Su‘n:‘ will leave Aylmer day, for the Uppor Ottawa, at 8:30 a.m., conâ€" with the Afiliance at head of Railroad ai 12:30, at An“m. Band Point, Bristol, Bofnechere, s Wharf, Gould‘s Wharf, and W B.l:rvfll leave Gould‘s Whar! lintely aferâ€"arrival of Alliance tor Cobden, 18 Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted Have commenced their regular trips between Montreal and Hawilton, ealling at all Intormediate Ports, connecting with the ts Meals and State Rooms always included in the Tars. 1901 Ammecsss. 1867 N.B.â€"Through and Return ‘Tickets can be ob ained at reduced rates from * 'l\lll oTTAWARIYVER NAVIGATION comMPA NY3 Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queen Vietoria, (Capâ€" tain Bo'h.wm Ottawa dnil{ (Sundays exâ€" Oqflr') at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and intermeâ€" l;fll‘aa connecting with the C. & Grenville Railway, at Carilion with Steamer Prince o/ Wulés, Passengers arrive in Montreal at 4:45 p.m. Steamer Prince of Wales, (Captain H. W. Shepâ€" herd,) leaves Lachine on arrival of the 7 a.m. train from Montreal, commecting at Carilion with C. & G. Railway, and at Gremville with Steamer Queen Victoria, artiviog at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. The comfort and ‘economy of this line is unsurâ€" pml:uu route passes through one of the most ue districts in Canada, and is the 1867, 'nhc«n:mhm’npndwin new and efficient stock to forward Freight of overy descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Ottawa and Rideau Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" May 7. _Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares,. _ _ _ . . _ Fassengers for the Colebrated Caledonia Sprin, will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ A ‘;_ ® " Return tickets to Montreal FiPBE CLM8B...004sc00 0000000000 most fashionable for tourists _ Parcel ex daily from Ottawa te Montreal and w-o:l':u-hn&'up- | FARES |\ _ + Market Steamer â€a;?-a" &Capt. Peter Moâ€" Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 5 4 The Steamer Alerandra, (Capt. M. Shephord,) will un'rloyod in towing rafts between Oltawa and Grenville. R. W. SHEPHERD. MONTREAL & OTTAW A 1861 ttawa City, April 25, 1867 Delivered at The Mull Iron ‘Works, Upper Ottawa Route. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steamers, ANN SISSON,...............C&pt BOCKUS‘ EMERALD,..:ssseseeseesececc.. * _ LEITCHL ALLAAMNORHy xomecccsscssssesese * PIXDLAY «ANADIAN TNLAND @TEAs NAVIeâ€" ) GaTIoON comraxy 07. May 14. ho magnificent steamers comprizinp \REAN, ROYAL MATL THRW@UG SNOW BIRD,... JASON GOULD PONTIAC,........ PEMBROK £,.... CALUMET,....... NION FORWARDING AND RAlL« way coxPrAaxy. € 95#3"5;‘.‘:"’""" 4448 EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. Ottawa and Proscott Railroat DLRECTORS: W. McNavanttq®,.......J,. B. Avarz: d@RECLAN, PRESIDENTâ€"Hvon McLaxxax FPORWARDING COMPAN) :i:*“ through. nERRICK, BRUSH & CO STEAMER®S. â€" C PASSPORT, And delivery may be eont KINGSTON, R. 8. CASSELS, MAGNEY, M. CAMERON, Bosserer Street BL&f and CHHAMPLON, THK: OQOTT A W A TIM)J}S, AUGUBST 17. 867. Manager, Fixorar Hiuigp. Tosx®r. Overna®. Ducoas. Couvrerr®. BuorpHX $6â€"00 each. , 3 50 3. 1807, President 419â€"8 A sents ‘ 1807, 428â€"8 1861. tin@, The Custom Department will receive his 8 THE SUBSCRIBERBEGS LEAVE to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" Teul of She spomed) at tht abowe mand, as al above h 3{&. he is pupu'mwh them with a.uupe- rior article, Readyâ€"made Boots and Shoes. MONDAY, SEPT"I1?. »nd. T h and experienced teachers will assist the 5::!‘,.1 in the several departments of x.:.. lish, French and Music, and every effort will lld.h‘h‘“fl'“l & good, thorough and acâ€" com| ed m. ï¬ are two vacancies for Boarding Puâ€" Cireulars can be obtained at Messrs. Duri¢‘s Bookstore. | | ‘Any information will be given by the Principal b{lm. until August 20th, after which date, she will be at home. # was removed in May :to the large stone dwollin owned :lJ. M. Our{-r, Esq., MPP., nearly opr:ui the of Montreal. : its héalthy position is u Gr im LiX Iao e e prc y id t l > L se owned by J. M. Currier, Esq., MPP., nearly opposite the h:ld Montreal. ll.l} héalthy pod(â€mn- rivalled, and being midway between Sandy Hill Richmond Ra? is easily accersible to pupils from both 3uuhrp the city. ‘The clasges wHI be reâ€" sumed on Boot â€" and “_Shne Store | AND CLASSIFIED As$ A CORDIAL, s And hable to the | $ Duty of $1.20 per Gallon As per rchedule A., nut h: ndergone “‘P:; M. but :'::‘o:und conp.:nynl:l"o.f oys o ’ :{ru_&. WoRTHINGTON, fl\llll School which has been in suce dessful operation in Oltawa for four years, was removed in May :o the large stone dwolling, ended to. Young (Ladies‘ Institute, weeumNarorâ€"stagET, _ MISS A. M. HARMON, PRINCIPAL. Blml Date the Seventh Instant, has bo-:gund to order and direct that the article now imported and labelled wulRlAl‘by an Act passed in the Beasion of the Parliament of the late Proâ€" vince of M holden on the !x:h and $0th years ot her Majesty‘s reign, intituled :â€"*An Act to amend the Acts lupocunf dutios of Excise and to alter the dut{imm:y mposed on Spirits,"" it is among other things enacted (bec, 0)) > « The Governor in Council may in his discretion authorize the manufacture in bond of such dutiable goods as he may from time to tine seo fit to desigâ€" nate, in the manufaotare o:clmodueuon whereof apirits or othor articles subject to duties of Cusâ€" toms or Exciso are used, by p}‘rlunu liconsed to that efect, and subject tothe provisions hereipafter made, and to the n{:lulmu to |be. made by the «overnor in Council in that behalf, and the goods so manufactured in bopds shall, if taken out of bond for consumption in this Province, be subject to duties of Exeise equaltothe duties of Customs to which they would then be subject if imported from British or l-‘pulflx markets, and entered for consumption in this Province." .| . lis Excellency the Governorâ€"General in Council on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minâ€" ister of Finance, and under and in virtuo of the. auâ€" thority given and conferred by the said Act, nas been pleased to make and proscribe the following regulations, vizâ€" Order in Council, Ist What the colloctor or other oflicer ok Cusâ€" toms of an Wnnhotuin’ Port in the Provinces of Quebec or Snm::o heretofore constituting the Proâ€" vince of Canada, may doliver without payment of duty, to the Importer of any Maize or other grain from which flour or mo;l e?:h be manufactured, on roper ontry being made of the sawe, any quantity !:r -::eh Mnlr or :'(‘her ‘{:ln'ror u’:: p\‘nqu-oo of drying, grinding and packing in | ow ace and o;’ neâ€˜ï¬ ?)nnlno as shall be |mnl¢ularly"de-erlmd by such importer or owner. g Orrawa, August 8, 1 867. NOTICB IS NEREBY GIYEN THAT 2nd. That such buildings usedfor drying, grind~ ing and packipg of Maize or other grain and the premises thereto bclongi:}, wlu:. the deseription to be ;izn drl:iento l‘lnd‘ oron:l, -h:ll, f;: t'he ug, ng and packing Maize mfl grain -ngr the above mentioned Act, be deemed and considerod a Government Bonded Warchouse, and that none of the Maizo or other grain, so brought into the said drying, grinding such inspection shall be borne and defrayed by the im or owner of th,ndnudothcfn{n-o mm'hg drying, grinding and packing in bond. exportation and payment I:fdly due on n'.â€d'm. n Into which the sAid maiz have been manufactured, a of dry king, be entitled to (m:h the !M“vatfe““mlber exâ€"ship upon their im to uw.?'rovincp of Quebec and Ontario, or ¢ither of them, to be carried iinmediâ€" ‘ately to the drying, grinding and pscklni buildâ€" i‘?admdnu:torwd‘uy Justoms arehouse, in which the e mx be warehoused, ho shall give bond with two sufficient surcties to the satisfaction of the collector of Customs at the port where such maize or other rln are imported or warchoused, in lrll’ of double the amount af Autiae navahla an tha sama.‘with the sanditions D. 0. No 1. CUSTOMS DEBPARTMENT, due ‘observance of the foregoin T’nu-,’ éticne, the. Colttector of Customs, ':: nrn;a ï¬w P = =-l vï¬n the .ï¬ï¬‚ u:%r grain shall beâ€" so or at the port nearest to the said drying or grinding and packing premises, shalt at the times when such ol‘nz:uum being carried on have free #s to and upon the said grinding and psekln'.‘ buildings and the purpose of veriftying the of maize or other grain and mu.mulueu Tam,â€" And hny reasenable expentes altending z“ mwor other ‘u! of dwomflm on the same, with the conditions that the w amount of the duti¢s so payable upon the quantities of maize and other grain so delivered upon arrival or out of warchouse as aforesaid, for the mon of being dried, ground and packed in shall, -uhfn six months from the date of the bond to be so enteréd into, be well and truly paid to the Collector of Customs aforesaid fer the use of Hor Majesty, ‘and the said importer or owner shall, before he can obtain the delivery aforesaid, further To Utjutl) 4o atorecand, t pooebe) bond ts 6n â€" er esty as , t the s a itporte r or owner in the penal sum of one thouand five handred dollars, and two approved suretiess in the su mof three hundred and seventy five dollars each, »onditioned that at no period shall the quanâ€" tity of maize or other grain, or the Kodu«. thereof, in the ufl‘hfldlu' or mhfl less than the quantity on which the or :bonds for duties hereinbeforé mentioned, shall be outstanding and unpaid. Â¥ * _ 4.â€"â€"And for the purpose of farther securing the Ottawa, May 8, 1867; His Excellency the GovernoreGeneral, =â€"BY AN NO. 10, YOREKSTREET, Next door to the Market Drug Store. I N: C OoU NC DL ! GINGER WINE Should be, and is hereby considered Asst, Commissioner of Customs and blg.u.. AT THE CAPITAL , 1867,. .iL LEE, GEORGE MURPHY. Clotk Privy Council, Canada. August 1, 1867. 503â€"1m August 6. :'utnulnd direct from GERMANY, to be sold Iï¬."u.‘:flmaavu lturls,g.., making an . assortment of !ï¬g.b‘ XINSTRUâ€" MENTS never before offered to the public of Otâ€" at the Oltawa Music Store, 25 ki o n o e ie ME J noE. s MR Prime Pork, guaranteed Chicago standard h‘ur-el:nd Hams, Breakfast Bacon, &c. J pointed agents for Messrs. Wilson & Co., _ .I:OI’I will be promptly.executed at the lowest m arâ€" ‘â€" MERRIOCK, BRUSH & C0., 3, Aumont‘s Buildings. Ottawa, March 2. .â€"â€" 872â€"10w6m T Tlll UNDERSIGNED having been ap pointed agents for Messrs. Wilson & Co.. VIOLINS, HIAVY MESS,â€" Prime. Mess, extrs 1 Prime Pork, guaranteed Chicago standard vessols to their natural size ; by its use the borse‘s m& is improved, all of the ve crm corrected, the skin, ‘"l-‘l D. W. HURD, Successor to Hurp & Co., Muiden 1!;‘-no. New York, Sote Proprietor for, the United ates. NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcasm®, C.W., Proprictors for the Canadas ~~> PRIOR PWENTYâ€"PLVE Cants. Bold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, Honry F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J. Brown, in ‘Ottawa. Ottawa, Feb. 6, 1867. 350dw6me . ~ Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all diseasos which affect the Wind of LHorees ; also, as a Condiâ€" ‘ion Medicine, surpassing everything of the kind u.uyu:lflvo. sure to ure, ‘ and ‘safe in all cases and at times, and doos not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by removâ€" E‘ from the air.cells the able |yn£:.. or at secretion which in heaves them, causing a difficu‘ty in breathing, and by its acticn on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane .te resume its natural dimensions, thas oudlxl the cireulation of the blood, and restoring o_dl;lgd + Ortawa, June 29, 1867. NO‘I'!CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the foilowing curricullum of Professional Studies, established by «the General Council of Medical Education and R:Jhtrulon of ©‘Upper Canada," has boen urprov by his Excelloncy ?l. (Governorâ€"General in Council, in terms of sec. 7 of the Act 29 Victoria, chapter 34. 5 Ist. That no professional degree of Liconse be granted to any porson under twontyâ€"one years of ago. y 2nd. That all students be required to pass an exâ€" amination in general education before commencing their professional studies. . PROVINCIAL SECRETARY‘$ OFFICE, 9th. The candidate must also give proof of bavâ€" ing attended the practice of some general hospital or other hoapih' approved of, for the period of 4welve months! â€" | 3rd. That four years of professional study be required after having passed the examination in goueral education, except as hereinafter provided. 4th. From the student who is a graduate in art of any recognized colloge or university, only three yenr: ofl attendance*upon medical loctures 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 oontgluion of two years of study, and the firal aiter the termination uf tour years of study. Uur stock of BOOTS and BBOB“!:IATHKB, fuquently be very large and mist tomplate in every uently be vei } com| every c'l.o(}unnom. ln?mmoummuuy solicit a gonâ€" tinuance of favors, to merit w Our constant enâ€" deavors will bo as usual to provide the best articles and sell at the lowest remunerating prices. # G. HOWE & sON. Trm. Remomb the placoâ€"No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. next to Howell‘s â€"rocery. April 27. 420y. 6th,. That the professional examination be conâ€" dusted partlz in wfluni.-ond Pnnl viva voce. And that sue Jmm as admit of t,to{o made as practical ard demonstrative as possible, ith. Nocandidate shall be entitled to registraâ€" tion who has not attended lectures for a péod of three sossions of at least six months each in a University, College, or School of Medicine apâ€" proved of.: * «Principles ard practice of Surrry, Midwifery, and dhcuv of women and children," " Materia Medica and Pharmacy," "Practical Anatomy," # Institutes of Medicine." . I‘wo courses of three months each ?on the folâ€" lowing branches, viz. : Clinical Medicine," and «* cuniulsurpry." ll POBITIVEL Y l“?fllo. TO ANY M or all other propmations for the cure of Heaves, ‘Bth. Candidaies for final examination shall furâ€" nish testimonials of having attended two full courses of léctures upon the following branches of medical education, viz.: * Anuon_:y" «* Chom â€" istry," «Theory" and «* Practice of Medicine," And one courseiof three months uponr the followâ€" lng branches, viz.: " Medical Jurisprudence," " Practical Chemistry," and « Botany. +o+ 10th. No onoliull be permitted to e a candidate for final examination whose final course‘ embraced less than four subjects, each six month#? Al the Lease of our Premises in Sussex* street terminates this month, we intend to con: fine our business to one lnuu?.ndowmwo tho;':olc‘:fmm«n&o st of May next, to our Store jooted at their first and second examinations reâ€" z:dnly. Buch returrs to be made annually on first of May. Py Commandtpâ€"s . _ . 0 000 0c DALLEY‘S Arabian. Heave Remedyv .‘ aND CoNpITION MEDiine The final examination shall comprise the subâ€" joots of ©" Anatomy," (exeluding that of the bones, muscles and legiments), " Practi¢al Chemistry," * Medical Jurigprudence," «Theory and practice of Medicines," " Principles and practice of Surâ€" gery" and "Midwifery.", 17th, THo vartous Medical Schools and uuuhfl. bodies shall make returns to the Medical Counc stating the number and names of the candidates who have &.uud their first .:“ second examinaâ€" tions, and number of those who have been roâ€" u. MOWERS. :; Boot and Shoe Store. 12th. The priuu:iy professional examination shall comprise the following branches, viz., "Anâ€" atomy," «Chemistry," " Materia: Medica," " Inâ€" stitutes of Medigine," and «" Botany." 15th, All graduates from recognized ooll;ï¬n in the United States shall matrisulate and attend one full course of |lectures, and all stadents shall maâ€" triculate and ¢omplete a course of study in the colâ€" lege in which they intend hfld-m equivalent to the curriculum required by Council, 16th. The several and bodies shall notify the Ro(inm% vtmm examinaâ€" tiona.held by them. or bers of we'iuw'&::ï¬ :-y?o M‘m ies 13th. Fourâ€"fitths of the actahl teaching days of a session must have been attended, before a certiâ€" feate of attendance at said session can be granted, except in casp of sickness, VIQLINS ! _VIOLINS 1 POUR CASES WILSON &*CO., 506tf No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. R EM OV A L. CoNCERTINA®, Pork Packers, c otidys, PGRON1O, (Late of Chicago.) OP Wu, MCDOUVGALL, ABCORDEONS, may be present. Seorctary. T'O FIRSTeâ€"CLASS JOURNEYMEN Ti 'B.:‘m fl‘l. b:ho- WA .-Plt oyment w w ven. 0 s good weages wellt ho hoi Ap e Jonathan C. Allison, Req., Merchant......Halifax ’Fâ€n‘-’-u-“"' "q""“""'.'&'i"l& John, N. B respectfully soli¢ une 27, 1867. + 471â€"2mâ€"e0d 8TOCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, &c., PICTOU, N. 8., Offers his services as Agent, Correspondent or Cor signee to the Merchants and Manufacturers of Canada West. _ IN§URANCE, SHIPPING 7 O hladeg s 9¢ we io Th hy ce aelth / 0M ces Th 1 *‘ thoussud cight hundred and sixty â€"seven, and thirtyâ€"first year of Our Reign. By Command, ; 8. J. VANKOUGHNET, ; Clerk of the Crown in Chaneery, of our Hnï¬ ye c!:uu of Ontario, ;: Ev;o; this bdï¬ our write mc Legislature or Parliament in our ..‘3 Province, which writs are to bear date on the 7th day of August instant, and to be returnable on the twentyâ€"fourth day of Septembernext. WV solved, as soon as may be, to moet our ple of our Province of Ontario, and to have &eir advice in Parliament ; We do make known our royâ€" al will u:::lunn to call a Legislature or Parâ€" liament, and do further declare that by the advice [L8.] To all to whom these prosents shall comeâ€"(zrertâ€" 4 _ PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. * VictoR1A, by the Grace of Gon, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QuUrxux, Defender of â€" _ the Faith, &e., &e., &c. To all to whem these presents shall comeâ€"Grretâ€" IXG. WH.II.IAI we are desirous and re« solved, as soon as may be. to moet our nan. VIOT%A. by the Grace of God, of the United gdom of Great Britain and Treland, _ QuEEX, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c., &c. [L8.] FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, oxo:lfl howâ€" ever the writs for the Electoral District of Gaspe, for the Klectoral District of Chicoutimi and which writs will be returnable on the TWE â€"FOURTH day of October next. 1x Tretnioxy Wurr®or, we have causoed these + our letters to be made patent, and the great seal of Canada to be hereunto aflixed : Wit »E88 our xiiht trusty and wellâ€"beloved cousin the Right Honorable Cnarurs Staxuey Visâ€" CcouNt Moxck, Baron Monck of Ballytramâ€" mon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peorâ€" age of Ireland, and Baron Monek of Bally: trammon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great * Britain and Ireiand, Governorâ€"General of Canada, o., &c, &¢. At our Government House, in our Cl:‘{ of Ottawa, in our said Doâ€" iminion, this 6th day of August, in the year ef our Lord, one thousand eighthundred and sgixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of our reign. 3 ycommand, & [L. 8. By Command, VictoRria, by the Grace of God, of the United i(ingdum of Great Britain and Ireland, QUEE®,. Defender of the Faith, &c., &c., &e. To all tf whom these Presents shall comeâ€"Grret 1XG: Kuow YE, that we being desirous and resolved, as soon as.may be, to meet our e of our Dominion of Canada, and to have m adjice in Parliament, do hereby, by and with the advice ofour Privy Council tor Canads, sumâ€" mon and calltogether the House of Commons in and for our said Dominion, to meet at our city of Ottawa, in our 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. Ix Trsiniony Wurrror, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the great seal of Canada to be ‘herounto aflixed : Wirx®s8s, our ti‘hltnm{':nd wellâ€"beloved cousin, the right honorable CBarurs Staxâ€" Lky, Viscovnt Moxck, Baron Monck of Ihllglnnmon, in the county of Wexford, in the Peerage of lreland, and Earon Monck of Baliytrammon, in the county of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Governorâ€"Genâ€" + eral of Canads, &e., &e,., &c. At our Govâ€" erament, Houge, in our CITY of OTTAW A, in our said Dominion, this SIXTH day of AUGUST, in theâ€" year of our Lord, one thousana eight hundred and alxt{-uun, and in the thirtyâ€" first year of our reign. By Command, EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, Act Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, i0 _ _ PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Vicrorta by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Grest Britain and Ireland, Quxrx, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c. Lo all to whom these Presents shall comeâ€"Garrtâ€" 1%G. KIOW YE, that we being desirouns and resolved, as soon us may be, to meet Our m.dOll Province of Ontario, and to have advice in Legislatury or Parliament, do hereâ€" hz, by and with the advice of Jur Executive Counâ€" eil of Ontario, summon and call together the Legisâ€" lative Assembly of Ontario, to meet at our City of Toronto, in our said Province, on TUESDAY, the TW ENTYâ€"FOURTH day ot SEPTEMBER next. Ix Testmoxy Waur:ror, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the W MO:‘: Kight "l‘.r::th and W u.n.f iTNES8, e loved Hexey Wiumiyx Bfllilb, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Major General in Our Service, Lieutenant Governor of Our Province of Ontario, At \ Our Government House, in Our CITY of \__ TORONTO, in Our said Province, this BEVENTH day of AUGUST, in the year of mlmd.ou w:l.n“tg olg‘h h.l’:dud “o‘( x an 0 t â€"first year Our’lm rty 7 {L 8.3 506â€"t4 Ix Trettmosy W urazor, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the at T 4 o c us NRSB, Ourâ€" wellâ€"belov Hexey Wiruiax Smsren, Comgmicn of the most honorable order of the Bath, Majorâ€" General in our Service, Licutenant @overnor of Our Province of Ontario. _ At our Governâ€" 506â€"td Wanted Immediately, 506td ment House, in our CITY OF TORONTO, in Our said Province, this SEVENTH day of AUGUST, in the year of Our Lord, one MONCK MONCK 8. J. VAN KOUGHNET, Clerk of the Urown in Chancery, EDOUAKD J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, JOSEPH F. ELLIS, CA N A. D.A REFERENCES : U. W. STISTED «; Banker......... CANADA. IL. W. STISTED. CANADA CANADA AND @L1GiLOT»« »««»»+»«» HAlL&X, .. Merchants...... Halifax. AGENT, Yorkâ€"st, Ottawa. 1\ t «»««».. Halifar Canada, s Ontario. Canada LL persons having cause to contplain Aolnynhmmh«.byquwml information thereof to T W Cuphipecton Dalyâ€"at 6 yâ€"st. By order Of the Board of Health.. _ _ _ _ _ > _ The above is gencrally known as the © duâ€"Fort ," the vil of that name dueRorh Property," the vilinge of that name being turther oul ly to the undei !f.g letter, wmtg .n;t.pï¬lnlooku. ()ll Pontiac, Hargrave P. 0 ALI. the right, title and claim of the nderfl‘n’x duughter and legateo of the late WdurBookva&.h&ohuoflMdllw aenumbers thity, thirtyâ€"one and thirtyâ€"two (30, 31, and 32,) in the first (1st) range of the Township of Litchfleld, Wydl’mï¬u.udmd&o- They will apply to the Judgo of the said Court for a confirmation thereof. On Monday, the Thirticth day of September next, ll‘lll undersigned have filed a deed of composition and discharge exccuted by their creditors, and . Seuigr Commussariat Officer at Kingston, B1 s=t August, 1=67, Straw for Beddifng ......ccuusseese> Do _ do »ovepsbommensnababe‘s Do _ do sterses cpentitiness Washing and Repairing Bedding Emptyinig l?yurinc!......... seviesssey Dominion of Canada, United Counties of Prescott FOR SALE WHOLESALE. Bakersand l families choice brands, frosh ground flour, direct from the mills of the wost. Am:npu‘dln sell whoat or corn by the car load direct from the west at the lowest market rates op the spot, or to arrive, and deliverable at Mu steam. ‘ boat landing in the Ottawa d GEORGE DALGLISH, Agent, I at Daiglish & Russell‘s, 430.2awâ€"2m Welhingtonâ€"st. Province of Ontario, In the matter of ALEXANDER â€"COAMERON | dowering pl ‘ALEXANDER CUMMLNS, and ISAAC KERR, trading under the style and firm o(lM‘utlï¬l CAMERON and CUMMINS, Insolvents. | ~~~~~~~~~ Do _ Rubbish Pite Sweeping Chimneys..... Cleaning and reSxing i Cleaning and refSxing Stove Pipes..... do Forms of tender can be obtained at this office and any other information from Barrack Master a Kingeton. 3. : Eeparate tender®will be réquired tor each of the above services, and no notice willâ€"be taken of any tender not made on u:'u\printod form. * Commissariat, Kingston, August 1st, 1867. 503td City Hall, Ottawa, f August 7th, 1867. Barrack Services! side of Kingâ€"street, from the Railway Crossing to 8t. Patrickâ€"strect. The whole of the above works to be done under t::e:mim of the City Engineer, and in ordance with plansand specifications to be seen A six feet Platform, and grading on the north 4 family. side of Cathcaitâ€"stract. * No fm A six feet Platform on the cast side of Dalbousicâ€" | Reaper street, from Cathcart to St. Patrickâ€"stroets. it gaves Thirtyâ€"one rods of three andâ€"aâ€"half feet Platâ€" fmumm Ten rods of three andâ€" aâ€"balf Platf on (Flouesesterâ€"strect. at the ofice of safd Olty Bigine Ottawa, Aug, 8. Scrior Commissariat Officer at Kingston, iord OF AUGUST, I1867. Emptying Latrines do.~ * ‘Rubbish Pite................. Taking down, cleaning and refixing BNOVC_PIDNE.+.»¢«ascenesscrracty Sweeping Caimneys.........:............. BuppIyHMQ WIMOT:â€".scccecerverccrccrerveres Removing the Snow from the yards, roofs‘ and enclosures of the Detachment Ho#pital......... In duplicate, will be received by the A Drain in Clarenceâ€"stroct. £T. GEORGE!s WARD. ; * A Platform on the north s _ of Rideau from Kingâ€"street to Nelsonâ€"str The grading of Gloucesterâ€"street, at its junction with Rideauâ€" street. Washingâ€" and Hospital Bedding and <.~* CORORRE, â€" c omcernppensncvesrsen avied W ILL be received by the c.rntlon of the City of Ottawa, until MONDAY, the 19th day of August, 1867, at seven o‘clock, p. M., for the tollowing works, viz : _ _ _ , WIDOW JAMKES POWELL Havelock, July 13, 1867. 28w4m HOSPITAL SERVICES ! 1/0rignal, July 29, 1867. N duplionte, will be received by the } CuUsTY OF CARLETON A three andâ€"a half feet platform on the west Insolvent Act of 1864. In the County Court of the United Countiés of Prescoit and Russell. *3 Â¥or one year from ist October, 1867 For one year from 1st October,1867 and Russell Flour, Wheat, Corn. ‘TTEN DERS TTENDERSK TEN DEHRS ALEXANDER CAMERON, ALEXANDER CUMMINS, ISAAC KERR. FOR SALE. By order, NoOTICE By their Aitorney, ad {ibitem, EDWARD TAYLOR DARTNELL oTTAWA WARD. For the following Until noon, on the For the follow ntil noon, on the BY WARD. P. LETT, City Cierk Ney 498â€"lawâ€"2m _at Kingston ..at Ottawa. ..at Ottawa. ...at Ottawa. at Kingston. at Prescott. at Ottawa. at Ottawa. at Kingston. at Ottawa. al Ottawa. at Ottawa. it Ott awa at Oitawa. 506td 503td Tas Orrawa '!‘u-â€"llu"" oc wues Stocm Prinii® Oftawa, July 24. l thony Trollope M"‘ .; bach ck the Great and ,1: lnhliueh;lhynood‘- Uercine ; "grial ; Ward, by Holme Lee Linnelt Pe ow potigie uw ty benien ME . The Charles Dickens Edition 4 * | x + * > the raid half lot (excinding the | which I shall ms on THMURSL | AVGUST, A. D.,J867, at my | House, in the City of Ottawa, s } ton, at the hour of Twelve 0‘Ci : WILLILAM J New Field Exercise, | . Itseldom happens that an mit ’Mmmpmmmflmï¬ ( vention of such incaloulable benefit to the bemy B" Virtue of 1w0 Writs of for M'“‘ Fieri Fawias for resi of the Courts.ot Common Pleas and (), at Toronto, both at the suit of the Bank nada, and to me directed mgainst;} Tenements of Agar Yielding, Goorge George R. Burke, and J. E. Moisan, , and George Patterson, I have reiz into Execution all the Estate, Kight, and Equity of Redemption of Geor une of the above named defendahts, out of all arnd singular, those cert; tracts of lard and premises, .deeeri\, that is to #ay : i ~ An to the public tis WWakine is i shine and Iroping Tabke, ;am-u-‘q... } scientifc, and -thil«mqnhitll prineiples, we daiz. | for it -.;Prior ty ‘over all washers nek ww This machine ates as a wringer, thereby «is | :::.n‘ the '“:P::d l:u ¢i{ clothes, commen ts to nbhha principle. 1t is adjesied by ds springs, £o either ladies‘ lnce ~=h ’ needie work or blankets, can be washed the least wear and tear, and in oneâ€"fourth por « the time than when washed by hand. :uh for it a nrdotlty over every uther * 1st. It is worth half of its price for a table. > 2nd, It will do the washing for a commes famiy * o i Tt will pas ht Soall 40 famiy of ege w or a perrons, in one 'r,:{r. in saving the m-l-l CFBF. In lect tbt Noh Amalons Wate w | should be without it. Bparksâ€"st, in the accommodations. Ottawa, July 1 Mns. TROTTER begs to lafor® M friends that baving enlarged .D: »,mm«mm-d’ï¬- Block,srhich have been uph-t’ï¬l style, lboh_pnpuvdwminlf" ": L rugar se i®T.o h-fl Lot Letter ©"D," on the north ;tnet, in thiefxty cTOttawa, in t cton, ,runn through one hun Sight Tept o ryie sloage € therefore including Lot « D) " on (ho:a-mot- and also of, in, Number ‘l'hirt;-ï¬n‘ un the sout! street in the eaid City of Ottaw; to and out of the west half of L in the fifth concession (Ridean J ing This is to that Méssrs. , Annable‘s m:t lm;lérm used by the Grey Nuns, and they have provid# very satisfactory. * + l Ottawa, August 12th, 1867 FRUIT TREE® also of, in, to and out of t easterly parts of Lots N teen in the Junetion Gore cester aforesaid, contain‘ bhundred agres more or J« out of that part of Lot «C," (Rideau Front) of in the County of Carlet« Be C the ing com of of l/xt.l‘oflu m Conce the River Rideab, in being the front or easters Bill and Postage Stamp# By JAMES BALLIFF Sherifi‘s Office Ottawa, July 27th, A. D. 1861.‘ CH AMPION OF PATENI: 'l\lll'. undcrizned has a f vacant for boardérs with ex dations, and within fire minutes 1 liament Buildincs. This washer is in its infancy in the Dovtinion Canada, it having been patented only since 3 “.&.Er"(\flf). it 4s no amore prising tree that the for every inch ml fui:.h. wm ast four to with. who pill manufactire and fernish machines is all the principal towns in the Lower Provinces. _ | MILITAR®Y: JOHN DURIE 4 $0" The Laties® Frinl Pomi :t lg THE NORT-Hâ€"AIEI(ICAN Washer . ahd Ironing T It is Economical, hip of Gloucester, in the 13 Ottawa, August Private Boarding Houn Toronto House, TORONTO NURSERIES. FaCTS FPOoR THE PEOPL Have just reccived a supply «!*#* s ~ Klmple 10 Comstragdin And can be worked with liitle labag Patentedâ€"at Ottawa, March 4h, 1 To Wit DESERVED SUCCES® July THE ACKNOWLEDGE] Sherifl"s Sale sOMETHING XEX NOC Lolatal BV Byron. ::‘ (e.-p“t)w pply t qâ€"mâ€""'- Lvl I _‘. x to whoin will be aforded Stam frexs=s â€" JOII; 10, r.-:. â€"â€"â€"A180,â€" Opposite the WM"" ... â€"4â€" MBRS. PARDE Shakepesr® ot , Depaty W ork® and Publité «xc€ Wellin= Ottawa §134â€"20% W 10Os noy REY NUX 1867 hy A®* *m» 7Â¥ ~Qumor : Post Office 1} Iduwary 7, 1806. . m "'*' ohogs, July 19 *‘ LAPIERR) A chancery, Con® anmer of Sussex and ] Oftata, Feb. T, If not paid in ptawa, March 23 __ihar‘ woars, C. W ned to ©e90008 AW s J. A. MaS$®â€" > _‘ MASSE . 'M PU the Postâ€"ofiice. e, over Mr. 1 Rideau Stroet, mary 17 1867. 1. J. BU BELL _ a AUGUST vyOL x1CHO WILLILA 2. k h' RUSS & LOGA DR , for the DR M ()