Prenared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Loweil. Mass. Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, "ureerations Caries nad ‘Saieiiniren 4j A of crses have been reported to us where lainte from id Bsns empast Breappinch hon y to muke of we, 1 feel young again. The »ach. Such a remedy has long been E'ï¬;&'; ‘s«itiew of th people, and we are that this will ) for them all that medicine can do. . | l Onezcaxpy Ind., 6th June, 1850. J. C. Aver & C6, Gent#: lflI-.yMy:m knowlslye what your Surmparilia done me. Having inherited a @crofuious infection, I have suffereg from ot ‘mmâ€. Sometimes it burst eut in Uleers on -‘ and arms; sometimes it tarmed inward aond me at the stomach. Two years ago it n-k.mnh-'&hd-l covered my scalp and ears with one sope, w was painful and lcathsome g>504d description. Ihb‘wdm pAhy«letan«, but without much any In â€"ut, the disurder grew worse. At 1 was to read in the Geâ€"pel Messenger that you had prepared an clteratived Crsparille) for P M‘â€"’flw imm that any thime you made mustbe good. I sent to u.».(...-na‘.un.nfl-tlruuudu 1 took w w . yc ced ie a terspoonful over a -nldlflâ€"i._m New and bealthy shon soom begin to form under the scab, which after a 'biuflm:.':y‘h :n*-,nlll-'u‘-y Â¥eelimg» «disease has gone from my system. You -.uh-.o.hï¬-n!mlholvn‘l when I tell ,«_Ltulhuyu-:_b_-.o o of the age, Leacorrh@a or Whites, Ovarian Tumor Uregine Uleceration, PFemale Déscases. # * I could Sad, untilJ tried your Sarsaparilia. One tle cured me in t Iw..u‘rv-htfl. generat t'&.mnc?-hhunmhinlm sched. I think it a wonderfol medicine. J. FREAM. Jult« Y. Getchelt, of #t. Louls, writes: * I have been .m.ï¬?--’:ï¬--]fla‘hï¬":‘xh :l.:odm-, ; and 4 m'-'mm. -n" & Tiver:." y veloce d pin, the oys un Poagramedd Liver. My beloved , the Rey, Mr. , ady hoi menitine cain ce mpte es 16 of God t has cured w ind has so particd my bioog )yspepsia, Heart Discase, Pits, Epile * OI.-ï¬ol.-oholy. ro'uqnlc'h' * Many eares of there affections have been -'-ha':m:&h:-muum .l::u:- WVÂ¥ steats, Chairs, &¢., Chaudiere Island, 0t taws, C.W. <4 : WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, * WILLIAM ANNABLE. (Htawa, May 30. East End Dalyâ€"st., Ottawa. 5 Agptléke â€".+;;l aw! remain ever gratefully, }cers healed, agd Bede @ell again, not of course without yme 1 T% :E.bh,:-qn- had been i ere was suffer tm shig k’h‘?ln-.onx vve to the werthol day she suffered exâ€" 1 Preston Co., Ya.. 6th July, 1850. h.l.c.A.nalhoh.mm-uh- i chromic MAmanmatiom for a Jong time, which baftied the ‘ “I‘..I_IJI.‘ .._.--.._.3 .,A_,-.,;;A_ï¬;_m‘..,h Burgovne, Burbridges and Squire w«d ontirety by your Fargiparilia in a fow weeks. I ) o8ï¬ se trnigie whi pour agret bave mo, that ’.- Proparation. from â€":.y-u be a great medy ; cbasequently,â€"these truly remarkable results “:7:::â€".,m‘¢v.uuxnun.v theumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. Galranied and Sheet Iron, Lead and Composition ht:.u“ll-:hq ‘l;bisg. u::::hn. Brackâ€" et P-? every iption, togeâ€" ther with all kinds of Steambtting -m} l’hmhn‘! Matemale, &c. % 5 | ZM Public amd Private Baildiggs, Conservatorâ€" ’ ‘es, Vineries, Manufactories, 3‘.. warmed by | Steam, Hot W ater, or warm Air, on the latest and mt m proved principles. Houseâ€"Furnishing â€" Hardware ! HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, bo enc ;uï¬â€œ" B. TALLEY. 8t. Anthony‘s Plire, Rore n:r-l Terter ..‘ Mho-. Seald w: Ring worm, Rore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Wotert‘M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th <eut., 1+50, that ho has cured an inveterate e;‘a-( UDoopey, whislhh threatened t~ terminate yersevering veo of our Mï¬mflu Uolqmant Fryripetes by burz» doses of the same; says he cures the common Zruptions by it constantly. Sronchoctle, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Tobmlon floan f Prospect, Tetas, writés : ©Three botâ€" ies of your sarsagArille eured mo from a Goléreâ€"a hidâ€" WV wt.«l Diseam. . One of wy patients had Syphilitic nlcers » his throat, which were consumirg his palate and the «p of his mouth. You? Rarssparilia, steadily taken, 3 ':-ru-h'†is his now, and the uiceration had adury ateg d so that 1 believe the .-&“ and Ki bim. But it Hb_mdfl-_&.’uflh;m Juast receired a complete selertion of TACKLE, viz. : j \AYTER‘S Sarsaparilla w , but our bere will not admit "m:_Rome of them ty be Pnd in cet American wwanac,â€"which the sonts below named are pleased to raish gratis to all who call for them. l’l-*ben, ‘ tinas & Steam Fitters, tnd t the upéedy curs of the following complaints : d la and Serofulous Affections,such onraipon nineenn + atule # Biuiniay huit aif thile Disenteas * BLYTH & KERR, adertnt ‘ lia ip last, resgrt before cutting, and it I’v‘nt"dï¬&%&'w #vinptom 6f the #y phflls aud Mereurial Discase. 14 25th August, 1850. Dt 3. C. AvE®:, mAwydfl the reâ€" wet ,A(,mui m‘-flh eftects houve real & i -fl'&ghz ice, most of the comâ€" da:‘ttflllh mfl have fund its wete truly wonderiul in the curé of Verersal and Merâ€" ne ewvlling on the neck, which I had suffered from Ottaws, Aug. 8, 1867, Thirty housand prices ot the above forwarded e of all charge, monthiy, by 1 Pharmacentical Preparations, Photographic Sundries, rgical Iastraments, i Patent J a by we H i Baskers Bait, ° FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Prepared by ake awos Prine DRUGS, &k&co. HOLESALE,Manufacturers of Bed= "I B. 8. Chan Kotk .City, writes ; on en aageigeaat in * in the muiterous complaints for which we Successors to Chas. Garth, ». 235, Rtideoesauâ€"est PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD=« Importers and Dealers in remedy, but in Pemale Diseases fous iurhocis â€" 1 Ivrecoured maky inverer Couruax«St., Loxpox. | _ 22y Tin & Coppersmiths. 4 â€"CONSTAXTLY oX MaN PLANS, SPECIPICATIONS, ESTIMATES, &¢ s all e reue oulit employ, has in en arae ":‘":k-& advis "-':,'."-'-'!s-' Bell Mangers. &¢. 4,* rlfl\wl AUKNSTUS LAVER, Frating Syome ® » M= Nets, â€"AL day she suffered exâ€" ones. . She, too. was Patent Medicines | 0! mm Drysalteries, _ | 1867, Dye Goods, _ | as follows Colors, f bar bflc h o-ii::;. .":- Pres men‘s Stores, ' Veiwenpary From Otta Sundries. | * * Arcurreon 397t° 416y Mooks, Fiy Books FISMINGQ »06y = Brockville and Uttawa Railway, | Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. | ZA® Bottles of every description, excepting oil | bottles, wanted, and one penny :lr dases mare givâ€" | To en than by any otherpar® y for the same. I o ce LAROQUE & €0. | (itawa, September 2 “7 HICHIS EXCELLENT, and WitICH they carsell at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur mv:“ tasted the wine, c:uidnm"yb.gwl superior to what is to be im« :fl. Hotel h'ropon and dealers in Wines would well tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them . I will guarantee all orders to bo del: in good order. I can send by mail from a hum to a hundred and fifty of the Strawberry Plants, in one package, and from six to twelve Grape Vines, P!.“"'&. raieg n c h o L4 r 3 Sa WE keAL LARO@OUE& Co. CHURCH STREET Wileon‘s Albany...........‘ 50 2 00 19 Karly Scarlet............... 50 2 00 * ~ 15 Hovey‘s Seedling.......... 50 2 00 | 14 Strawberry Plants can be set until late in the Fail if covered well with leaves or straw. Miflflbphl‘nu. 30 cents each ; Pears, ies and Plums, $1 to $2 each ; Orango Quinâ€" ce, 75 cents each. ©Evergreons, Roses and Shrubs o'(‘.ll descriptions. General assortment of House ants. s * Golden Queen........ Gree#. Pnlihm Great Afflflh Knox‘s Jucunda ... Tromphe de Ganil on yuspose‘to mix the berries with the Wilson+~ from five to seven cent for ::I";Ԡy dolz t Ne a more per quart _ Every person should set out Inrgely of the Green Phl:;:.’ The berrty is nearly as large as the Golâ€" den Queen, very carly, tender and sweet, . ft is reâ€" commended v.v?y _hl‘{ly in the eastern part of the state where it is better known. | In fact, the Golden Queen and Green Prolific are the two best berries markebior t shifings par quint whare thy 1 is nart i+ son, on the same -und.’:'-:l} brings twonlyâ€"five centsâ€"never have sold the Golden Queen and Green® Prolific for l;-;‘ th‘m t:lauy.ï¬vo :nu' when the Wilson brought only twelve cents. Many persons in Hochustah gre farting 4 bod #f The DHoigen rodk J. B. Cuix® offers to the public a remarkable Strawberry, hlï¬:nu Quzex. . It is of a beautiâ€" ful bright searlefeolor ; of amnmr- moual Fn‘uï¬nâ€"m x heln’i ciroumference. Il.npm fifteen dgys after the Wilson, and is thus most: yailnable as « late b.rrLfm' family use or marketing. I picked nice berries of the Golden Quéen as lsieâ€"as the 17th cf J‘l’__' iqanniesi s 2. T Oe mm mae nep S ue "Frak Express by Railway unTioc for Now * ' LN LALAL, OC C 1 1 A VV 34 York, Boston, and all Intermediate «2 . Points, mudh‘nu St. Johne with t FORWARDING COMP AXNY. Hagton Frith the Rutland and bur. : on lington al ar> #ll â€"f LIMITED. â€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake | rummtoze 4 Champlain Steambosts for | Lake M | PRESIDENTâ€"Huvon McLexxax. George, Saratogs, New York.ke..ke. 5.30 A.M. | Fawi -‘Mr:t-rhu:: uu\u_‘ . PIRBEORORS: f Eepress for Beston mm;‘*‘;; wA (*** W. McNavowto®,.......J. B. Avtr® the Vermant Cc:.:n.l‘g;f'rm‘ Mul #.30 A M.| _This Company 4s now prepared with new and Mail for Portland, stopping over. ni'ght.;t eflcient stock to forward lyni‘it of every descripâ€" Island PODd,.........................~.... 200 p.M/ | tion between Montreal, Ottawa and Rideau Canal, Express by railway throughout for New ~ _( | and :““":""l:‘; P °“::- with promptness and desâ€" Boston | pateh, and at rates. ;::l‘o.w-.'u.h.“ :lsf_'s:m-.d:: 44 [ Freight received at the wharf of the Richelicu Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" j C"l:_':g",'r"yl- ;:Q.';;;"w‘-l forwarded daily. epwa nelred miroainfizanc‘s ’ *"*** "D. MURPHY, Agew, mï¬hm&n;dn&aamer: >: . Canal Basin, Ottaws. fer Lake George, Suratogr, New | ISAAC BONNER, Agent(? _ _ m‘.{ork. le..“u.............m’ rrmndacion:cocs 630 P.M. | m;‘; WM“:C“/NM nm.:&' Express for Three Rivers, Quobee, I NEA Edn i Hecenntienth l ols ce Ei eiils cmd ied t Riviere du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. | : B Sleepicg Cars on all Night Traing, Baggare . U‘.“OI’- ZFORWARDING AND RAILâ€" chocked i * ‘ way coxPAaxy. For further information, and time of artival and departure of all trains at Termini and W:‘y Staâ€" % tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time | m Tables. 2+ | | C. J. B:YDG.ES, : anaging inreetor. y May 26. e ®® ‘lss-v ! Upper Ottawa Route. GIIA‘I’ inducements offered to those that are vnlaf to" work and take order®; Every order of $5, 1 will.add b‘rlnud.m Golden Queen. For an order of $10,,.one Grape Vine and 25 ghm; and so on in proportion to :lle amount over $10. GRAPES & STRAWBERRIES, May 26 The 7:20 a to, T: Sandpoint with U. du Fort, Pembroke ruM at 2:00 p.m., roin Ottawa and 1 All trains on main line conne with Trains to and from Perth. Brockville, June 29 Luy .xpress for Ogdensburgh, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Believille, Toâ€" ronto, Gulï¬l;, London, Brantford Goderich, alo, Detroit, Chicagt ; and All poiMES WOBt, Mtl.ccscseeeeceee Night _ do _ do :..‘..._.;‘ Accommodation Train ingston Intermediate Stalions, at.............« Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 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 throughto Platrsburgh. GoIxa@ soUThH AND EAstT. 2100 p. m« and S:12 p. m Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Ioiluj‘. From Prescott, 7.00 a. m. _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. # « > 2:45 p.m. «o * . 20 p.m. From Ottawa, 7:00 a m. At Preseott 9.35 a m. * «_ 1:50 p.m. *# * , 4i40 pas. The time of these Trains has beon soarranged as to ensure confection with night aud day trains on Grand Trunk, east and west. tions on the line lows Returns tiekets to Pressott, Kâ€"Evu. and Otta« wa at reducedâ€"rates can be had atthe principalstaâ€" SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. Uxta «a, May 7 Grand. Trunk Railway Company 145 p. m., arriving at Sand jz nt Canadian â€" Champagne ! b;};‘ï¬;hill&l in to(;tl& Orders :itkfl! 0. e must express charges, d I will pay lhy': tolloeg'i:n. P 8t râ€" J. B. CLINE, ‘No. 8 Howellâ€"st., * HANGE of T ME. «= Oftawa and Prescott Railway, «* N. B.â€"These rraims run on Montreal Tume. 4430f ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A WINE CALLED sUMMER ABRRANGCGEN: NT N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" ‘l and after TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until furtherâ€"notice trains will run EUB & > DEPARTURE 0 a to, Tra * OF CaNADA. Fruit and Ornamental Trees LEAYE BROCKVILLE % A. M.«=«TRAINS will Teave LEAVE SANI HAILLROAD®. A. M.e«TRAINS will Jeave Sandpoint daily at 5145 aw«ma., and arriving at Brockvilte at 12:00 p. ri., GOING WEST , &¢., and the Train fr leaves aiter Steamer T. S. DETLOR, H. ABBOTT â€"__â€" Monager: 50 SUPERINTEXDENT Rochoster. N. Y N‘ xille ARRIVAL 00 8.00 A. M 8.15 P.M #.40 A.M : [ This Company s now prepared with new and yit A M eBcient !lu': to forward l’:i:ht of every descripâ€" 2.00 p.y/ | tion between Montreal, Ottawa and Rideau Cansl, * * | and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" | patch, and atlow rates,. . . .‘ ~ . [ â€". 0 q $50 ts it 16 ».| 1867 \A% ) In lote of any size. ‘The works ate of casy access | cither by i Upper Ottawa Route. | ~ Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steamers Charcoal & Cordwood T Hiriig Compary is propared to contnat tor CHARCOAL AND CORDWOO) ROAlD or NAYVIGATION, Made at any Season of the Year. _ The steamer Allionce Teaves Portage du Fort every morning at 9:30 a. m., touching at Gould‘s, Wharf, Farreli‘s Wharf, Eonnechere, Bristol, Sand Puint and Arpprior, a d‘urivin{'u head of Rai‘â€" gy at 12:45, ehg with Zn Sison t ntiae. rersreach Aylmertat 420 p. m. The Pontiee leaves Pembroke at 8 a. ‘m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for Des Joachims, calling at all intermediate ports, nhnl.‘;‘.-u-c éays, leaving at 2 p. m., connecting at broke with oul:n. Ja-m;‘r d,, vh:h clI:uy at 5 a im., An q’&( go at 10 a. m. The iu‘mer iance To Portage du Fort Onthe opening otf navigatior) «antil turther noâ€" ‘lee) the steamer Ann Aisson 'ï¬l leave Ayimer every day, for the Uzpor Ottawa, at 8:30 a.m., conâ€" necting with the Al/iance at head of Railroad at 12:30, touching at Am‘grior,' Sand Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s Wharf, and 'o::s- du Fort. G#u will leave Gould‘s Whart »nmediatély after atrival of Ailiance tor Cobden, sonnecting with steamer Jason Gould, and artiviig at Pembroke samieevening. _ . For farther ‘{atrimaticu @pply to the unde igned. «8 C" m o cOPls _ _ Freight received at the wharf of the Richelicu Company, at Quebec, and forwarded daily. For freight apply to D. MURPHY, Agent, ISA AC BONNEE, A’ hss Canal Basin, Ottawe. A NA gent â€" . Commonâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal, _ MONTREAL & OTTAW A Fast Sailing Mail Stegamer Vittaria, (Capâ€" tain B«:v?e‘,) loaves Ottawa d lly (Sundusi OL cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and intermeâ€" dinte landings, connecting with the C. & Grenvills R:xil\fll’. and at n with Steamer Prince +/ Wales, mgert) arrivein MontreAl at<1:45 p.m. ttawa City, April 25, 1867 Steamer Primee of ®y (Captwin WY W. Sbepâ€" herd,) leaves uehhoui‘v.;l thovg.-.tu‘n from Montreal, connecting at Carilion with C. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer Qiucen Victeria, atriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes jthrough one of the most ‘idlnu‘)uo districts in nada, and is the moet fashionable for tourists. . | c Return tickets to Montreat FITBE OHABG.... cce 006 k6xser4+ee SUOONCNUO:,.;, . 2e,2sveevseuses Market â€" Steamer Degmear, YSCï¬pt. Peter Moâ€" Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays And 'rhmch{:.& | . Baggage c ed through. . | goink The Steamer A/lerondra, (Capt. M. Shepherd,) will be employed in towing nn}a between ‘Ottawa and Grenville. e £ | e R. W. SHEPAERD. FWUIE OTTAW $ RIYVER NAaVIGATION coMPANY‘$ / . Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. . | _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ Partics desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares., . e t xchs lak ie ie us Sabt td dn PW i w 4 Pateel express daily from ?tnn te Montreal and Imermc!rine hndz-gn. I . FARES | â€" 1867. wIheiAX,~ [2 * " The Governor in Council may in his discretion €04. . | authorize the manufacture in bond of such datiable PASSPORT, e f gouds as he may from time to time #ee fit to desigâ€" o ! nate, in the pnlwf:eture or production whereof biNGSTON, | i | spirits or other arti¢les subject to dutics of Cusâ€" a | toms or Exe un‘L:M. by spersons lNieensed to MAGNEA1, + that effect, and ewbject tothe provisions hereinatter © | â€" made, and t&‘t.h:.nffl-tivm to. be made by the and CHHA MPIONX, | Guvernor in C ilin that behalf, and the goods q % *‘ so manufactured in bonds shall, if taken out of Haveâ€" eoimmenced [their regular trips between | bond for con uyptij; in this Province, be subject Monutrell and Hamilten, ealling at all Intermediate | to duties of Exeise equaltothe duties of Customs Porsts, connecting with the ° | to which they wonld then be subject if troported 5y | from British or Foreign markets, and entered for = ui | conmsumptio® In this Province," as h C I ° Uuaw. dml Pn;sw" Ra mad | _ His Exceli¢ney the Governorâ€"General in Council : j on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minâ€" Poth ways, daily, Mondays excepted. : ister of Finance,â€"and under and in virtue ofthe auâ€" thority given and ferred by the said Act, has Passengers will ‘find it to their abvantege u.t been pleased to make and prescribe the following truvel. hy this rou‘e. it "being the duicke:t snd | regulations, vizâ€"â€" + The â€" Mull Iron Werks, INiTREz PARTAN iavel May 14 1ANADIAN INLAXD STEAN xaivi« GATIUON COMPA Ni TEW FREIGIHT LINE TO OTTAWA l AND THE RIDEAU CANAT® ANN SISSON,... EMERALD,....... ALLIANCE,...... yoro. 8. it JA&)J‘.W%[& PONTIAC,........ PEMBROK E,..... CALUMET........ ROYAL MAB+ THROUGH: .N L8 and State Rooms always /ipoludcd in . "the Fare. â€"Through and Return Tirk" t reduced rates from i t NERRICK, BRUSH & cCO + will find it to their avantage to his route, it ‘being the quickert snd well as the most comfortable STEA MEIS. And delivery may be Delivered at 4. Manager Capt. THK OTTAWA TIMEES, AUGUSt 3I, i§67. mpr Bockus. Lerrcu. Fixouar ToxEr. Overnax. DucGax. Couvrertr Buowrx 14 $6 00 . 3 59 Presidert 4192 Agents in be 1807. 807. 1867. each _ Any information will be given by the Principal hï¬m' until August 20th, after which date, she will be at home. Tllll Echool which has ‘been in suce cessful operation in Ottawa for four years, was removed in 'l:r{’ao the ls'g stone dwelling, owned by J. M. Cutriet, Esq., MPP., nearly opposite thBui of Montreal. lts healthy position mn- rivalled, and being midway between Sandy Rill Richmend Road, is easily accessible to pnslls from bouuumon of the city. ‘The classes will be reâ€" sumed on mnd experienced teachers will assist the Pr lhtmunnl departments of Engâ€" in cin ds aal, Wisiagh on »1" e ve the 8 & , thorou acâ€" eplizned sucsalioe. exat ils. | ns f Cireulars can be obtained at Messrs. Durio‘s Bookstore. « AT TIIE CAPITAL Boot and. i&hoe Store | MONDAY, SEPIT~R. #nd. BEARIRG Date the Seventh Instant, has been pleased to order and direct that the article now imported and labelied As per schedule A., mt having undergone any pro r‘:p:lbm.:lt a 's"oeumd mpo':zyn'.; 1 it. y * ® By Command, THOS. WORTHINGTON, Asst, Commissioner of Customs and l‘i"xeim | 509 Young Ladics Institute, WELLINGTONâ€"STREET, MISS A. M. HARMON, pmxi-u’u.. ended AND CLASSIRMIED s A CORDIAL, $ A@*nbluo the Duty of $1.20 per Gallon Order in ‘Council, NOTICE IS HNEREBY GIYVEX â€" THAT 4.â€"â€"And for the purpose of further securing the due observance of the. foregoing Regulations, the Collector of Customs, the surveyor of Customs or warchouse keeper, or other approved officer of Cusâ€" toms at mmm the maize and other grain shall be so I or at lh‘o’ portlnnren to the said drying or grinding and packing premises, shall at the times when such opsrdiou are being 15e Faie 4y img qregieg nod pasking MMiGINET said dry ling i uildings and pnnlnu‘.gr the purpoul:f‘ vu:ï¬lylng the antity of maize or other irlin and their .mcu 3:»-». and nq{ reasonable exfeflu ing | such iupoetio:‘u‘ all be borne and ‘defrayed by the | h:&orul" or 3"' r of rzhn.d 'nuiudmd o:?or i"I:: :lo | undergcin ng. ng and packing in bond. ‘| su"e ï¬'. H. L‘EE, xx : Clerk Privy Council, 508 | Canada. [J;=CJ, port where such maize or other snin are imported } gery" and ©Midwifery," or warehoused, In a penalty of double the amount | _ jum, pour.fitths of th of duties %nynbl. on Ko same, with the conditions l & ““‘;,. must have “.‘ f that the whole amount of the duties so payable upon | fours of attendance at sai the quantities of maize and other grain so delivered | oyrant in case o‘“"f sick upom arrival or.out of warehouse as aforesaid, for the P a mrpon of being dried, grownd and packed in | _ !4th, Students shall no nd shall, within six months from the date of the |‘2NY other lectures during bond to be so entered uto, be well and truly paid | 9" the branches comprise« to the Collector of Customs aforesaid fer the use of | Dation. Nor will the certi Her Majesty, and the said importer or owner shall, | 000gnizod who lectures c before he can obtain the delivery aforesaid, further | Of modical, science. Nor enter into and execute to the collector for the use of | than one lectare daily, bt lier Majesty as aforesaid, a general bond, the sa 4 | £°"J ®ay lecture on Clini l.-mrum"l.sr:‘pnun-olr thou a n :""‘:" :;'J‘C‘M:ldm to haudred two approved sureti¢ss in oesor o the sw mof three hundred and seventy five dollars | BOA®Y or Medical Jurispr each, «onditioned that at no period shall the quanâ€" | 15th, All sg.dnut_u fro tity of maize or other Lnln, or the product thereof, 't_bgl'nihd tes shall m tity of maize or other snln, or the &Mut thereof, in the said building or Eumilu less than the quantity on which th or bonds for duties hereinbefore: ment , shall be outstanding and unpaid. | 3â€"That before the importer or owner of nny maize and other grain aforesaid shall, for the pur= pose of drying, gflndn:g mdfsckin‘. be ortitled to obtain the delivery thereof, either exâ€"ship upon their importation to the Provinces of :quebec and S is fndipiey» griniing id prskinge batld. y to: ing, grinding and packing buildâ€" l‘:"n and pfl-hu‘.louuid. or out Lf any Customs arehouse, in which the same may be warkhoused, he shall give bond with two u‘eu pt suretios to hcnfll&ï¬u'uaq eollector of Customs at the wu:uAs by an Act passed in u.{ Session of the Parliament of the late Proâ€" vince of Canada, hoiden on‘ the 29th and 30th years Ob her Majesty‘s reign, intituled : = An‘Act to amend the Acts respecting duties of Excise and to alter the duty thereby impm; on Spirits," it is among other things enacted (&eq. 9). lee That the collector or other ofticer of Cusâ€" toms of apy ;\Y‘hh linf Port in the Provinces of Quebec or Ontarie béretofore constituting the Proâ€" vince of Canada, may deliver withoct payment of duty, to the lmpunu of any Maizé orother grain from which flour or meal‘can be manufactured, on proper entry being e of the same, any quantity of such Maize or other grain for the purpose of drying, grinding snd packing io such place and on such premises as shall be particularly described by such importer or owner. 2nd. That such buildings used ing and packing of Maize or oth rnmins thereto belonging, wit o be given thereto as aforesal August 5, 1867. HMis Excellency the Governor=eGeneral, CHUSTOMS DEPARTMENT., GING BR WV IN E There are two vacancies for Boarding Puâ€" Should be, and is hereby considered â€"â€"BY ANâ€"â€" Orrawa, August 8 1867 Angust 1, 186 503â€"1m buildâ€" | . The final examinati n m‘l,m |â€"jeate of “An.u:-n," o:: shal?t ‘comprise the subâ€" y," (excluding that of the bones oused, l muscles and legiments), " P; 4 try n ties to :‘l:‘e;fleul Jarisprudence," #%m at the | Of Medicines," =Principles and: pfactice of Surâ€" | . VIOLINS !_VIOLINS ! !1FOT3R CA S ES ACCORDEONS®, Just z:i‘v:'d’;lma from GERMANY, to be sold at competition.â€" xho a -plu:is lot of GUITARS, FLUTES, &c., -u.kl%u ussortment of MUBICAL LNSTRUâ€" MENTS never before offered to e ipul of Otâ€" tawa, at the Ottawa MusicStora, 25 â€"Bt. J. L. ORME & 8SONy,: . Auguet 6 ) (Late of Chicago.) c : k k C alcage steadard" rime Pork, guar m Sugarâ€"cured !luu.‘;ruuuthuq. &c. Ottawa, March 2. Tllt UNDERSIGNED having been ap pointed agents for Messrs. Wilson & Co., knhn ‘;m be promptly executed at the lowestmar et rates. HERRICK, BRUSH & CO0., oticel: oo‘ d on 3, Aumond‘s Buildings. VIOLLINS, Brown, in Ottawa. Ottawa, Feb. 6, 1867. | (12th. The priuurf professional examination | shall comprise the tollowing branches, viz., "Anâ€" ; atomy," " Chemistry," " Materia. Medica," " Inâ€" {stimtu of ‘Medicine," and " Botany." 15th. Fourâ€"fitths of the actual tesching days of l a session must have been attended, before a certiâ€" | ficate of attendance at said session can be granted, l except in case of sickness. a L | _ 15th, All graduates from recognized im | the United S&tu shall matrisulate :ldm'ooo | full course of lectures, and all students shall maâ€" ; triculate and complete a course of study in the colâ€" | lege in which they intend t6 mdub «equivalent | to the curriculum:required by the Council. petite is ‘all " derangements of ‘the «?rge:ï¬ve MMMM, m“n?mkh. and gnvin‘u&h coat a sleek and lhlï¬lappm D. W. HURD, Sucsessor to Hur» & Co., Maiden Lane, New York, Soleâ€"Proprietor for the United States. (> £ NORTHROP & LYMAN, _ j 5th. That the professional examinations be diâ€" | vided into at least two distinct parts, that the first | may be undergone after the completion of ‘Iwo | years of study, and the firal atter the termination | of tour years of study. P l,wmc.w.. ym 4. ange Massey, E:uy'! m. 4./@kinner, and J. _‘ It cl@abses the breathing apparatus, by remorâ€" ing from the airâ€"cells the oo:r-hblo lymph, or that secretion which in heaves o‘:‘M. causing a di‘fl:l:l'ty i;'bnuhln‘,:d by acticn on tb': dise eausing . us | matibrane Fesuine 116 baiural dimelitionn thav aqublising the cireulation of the blood, and restoring the disténded vessels to their natural size; by its use the horse‘s -hi&l‘nkidloet the Wind of Horses ,.h uho.;di-.:; ï¬- Nh icine evel . th is easy to f‘.:;"'ti‘}:'s‘o“;'.‘m, zud safe in all onses and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it ./ : :* e Rememb the placeâ€"No. 10, Ridean mext to Howell‘s _ rocery. April 27. * i9 LA 3 .‘lr‘;‘.‘; EP.I “lm. CC " o0AAAE Cncicaed I which affect the W-'m'- ,.‘b‘o. :.“. Condéâ€" sequently department, and we most mmï¬ï¬;mu a conâ€" tinuance of favors,to merit which our constant enâ€" deavors will be as usual to provide the best articles and sell at the lowest rextunerating prices, R EM OV A L. A s sns Lease or our Promizes 1& S ussex« street terminates this month; we intend to con fine our business to one locality, I"“! remove the g:oloiof our Stock on the 1st lb‘, next, to out Store in M IVL 17th. The var‘ous Medical Schools and lluulnï¬ bodies shall make returns to: the Medical Counc stating the number and names of the candidates who have n-ud their first: and second examinaâ€" tions, and the number of those who hare been reâ€" jected at their first and second examinations reâ€" DALLEY‘S Arabian Heave Remedyv 2. WB GoNoFridN‘MEDWRt + HOWE‘S Boot, and ,Rhge Atore. Two courses of three months uch:ï¬on the folâ€" lowing branches, viz. : ** Clintéal Medicine," and # Clinical Surgery." Oth. The candidate must also give proof of havâ€" ing attended the rned« of some general hospital or other hospital approved of, for the period ot twelve months. l!ith, All stadents shall present eviderce . of their having compounded medicine for a period of twelve months,. or for two lpulaa â€"of six. months each, in the office of a u{u arly qualifed Medical Kuct'uimr. Andthey shall presont evidence of ?f\'ln; attended not fewer than siz cases of Midâ€" wifery. 16th, The several Colleges and licensing bodies shall notify the Registrar of the various examinaâ€" tions held by them in order that one or moré memâ€" bers of the Medical Council may be present. '-retlnly. Such returns to be made annually on the first of May. By Command, ; ith. Nocandidate thall be entitled to registraâ€" 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. > istry," * Theory" and «* Practice of Medicine," «* Principles ::f practice of Surgery, Midwifery, and diseases of women and children," * Materia Medica and Pharmaey," «Practical Anatomy," « Institutes of Medicine." 10th. No one shall be permitted to become a candidate for final examination whose final course embraced lers than four subjects, each six months. s m:d'l‘hu l!hci prot:lnéionu onm‘ luu‘ ion be â€"conâ€" ut art n w an viva roce, And lbll: ue{rm as :5’-« of m L made as practical and demonstrative as possible. 8th, Candidaies for final examination shall furâ€" nish testimopials of having attended two full courses of lectures upon ‘ the tuuo'hg,bumhu of medu-n_!‘ :dncu?ion.‘viz. £ 'A'nw'-_y,__ « Chemâ€" 14th. Students shall not be permitted to attend any other lectures during their first year than those on the branches comprised in the ary examiâ€" nation, Nor will the certificate of t:.;tuhror be recognizod who lectures on more than one branch of medical. science. Nor must he â€"deliver more than one lectore daily, but the‘ proféssor of Surâ€" sor of Medicine may lecture om Clinical Surgery, or the professor of Materia Medi¢a may lectare on Botany or Medical Jurisprudence. $ 2nd. That all students be required to pass gnexâ€" amination in general edueation before commencing their professional studies. : 3rd. That four years of professional study be required after having pasted the examination in general education, except as héreinafter provided. ith. From the student who is a graduate in art of| any recognized college or university, only three oi| any recognized college or universi three ygarg of n:to‘:dnnco npg: medtcat lmul be required. Medical Education and Registration of Upper Canada," has been appronm. his Excollrl;’:y the Governorâ€"General in Council, in terms of sec. 17 of the Act 29 Victoria, chapter 54. Ist. That no profersional degree of License be grauted to any person under twentyâ€"one years of age. 7 ; NOTIC‘E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the 1nllowi‘x:, curricullam â€"&f Professional Studies, established by *the General Council of PROVINCIAL SECRETARYT‘$ OFFICE 8 POSITIVELY/‘SUPERIOR To ANY or all other preparations for the cure of Heaves, WILSON .&. CO., Pork Packers, 506uf No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. CcoNCERTINAs, AXD OP from Wa. McDOUGALL, OtTawa, June 29, 1867. G. HOWE ? SON ~No. 10, Rideauâ€" TORON1 0, 350dw6m Secretary. h Hartshorne, Esq., Selisitor... ... ;.:‘h_n; m-_a,_nm‘? Co,, Merchants I'I‘QCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, &c., o . PICTOU, K. 8., § Offers his services as Agent, Correspondent or Cor signee to the Merchants and Manufacturers of Canada West. INSURANCE, SHIPPING!) ammnmicax myvoree:sâ€"piscouxrs [L8.] ho Socool i P ke Aarles of Our Hnscutiye Coun | e Ontario, summon and call tugetlher the Legisâ€" | lative Astembly of Ontario, to meet |at our City of | Toronto, in our said Proviace, on TUESDAY, the | By Command, KIO\V YE, that we being destrous and â€"resolved, as soon as may be, to meet our Eolplo of our Dominion of Canada, and to have eir advice in Parliament, do hereby, by and with the advice of our Privy Council tor Canada, sumâ€" mon and calltogether the Mouse of Commons in and for our ninf Dominion, to meet at our city of Ottawa, in oursaid Dominion, on TUESDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, 0 all to whom these Presents shall comeâ€"Gxz»tâ€" | 1xg. s | NOW YE,that we being desirous and | resolved, as soon «s may be, to mect Our | eople of Our Province of Ontario, and to have | their advice in Legislature or Parliament, do hereâ€" | TW ENTYâ€"FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next. â€" Ix Testmroxy W#®:ror, We have caused these Qur Leters to be‘ made Patent, and the [L. 8.] [L 8. _ _ _ _ . PROVINCE OF ONTAiLOG. Victorta by the Grace of God,.of the United Kingdom of Great Britain To all to whom these Presents shall comeâ€"(Gnurr pxe: then and there to have conference and treaty with the great men and Senate of our‘said Dominion. Ix Trsitwosy Wiurgror, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the great seal â€"of Canada to be hereurto afized : Wirxess, our right mm‘ and wellâ€"beloved cousin, the right honorable CnarLrs Stixâ€" LkY, Viscotst Moscr;â€" Baron Monck of | _ Ballytrammon, in the county of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and ‘Baron Monek of Ballytrammon, in the cousty of Wexford, WHIBEAI we are desirons and rce« ‘solved, as soon as may be, to meet our peoâ€" ple of our Dominion of Canada, and to have their advice in Parliament; We do make known our royal will and pleasure to eall a Parlisment, and do further declare that by the adrice of our Privy Council for Canada, We have this day given orâ€" ders for issuing our writs in due form, for calling a Parliament in our said Dominion, which writs are to bear date on the SEVENTH day e(,AUGUST instant, and to be returnable on fl{e TWENTYâ€" FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, except howâ€" ever the writs for the Electoral District u{(iae[-«. and for the Electoral District of Chicoutimi and i.gn:ay. which write will be returnable on the TW ENTYâ€"FOURTIL day of Qetober next, Ix Tratmioyy Wirrror, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the gree* seal of Canada to be hereunto aflixed : Wi: xrss our liim trusty and wellâ€"beloved coutin the Right Honorable Crarures Stayney Visâ€" Victorta, by the Grace of God, © United Kingdom of Great B and Ireland, QuBEX, Deiend the Faith, &e.. &e.. &e. To all to whom thew prosents shall comeâ€"6Gr» ®t [LS.] VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, Kingdom . of Great Britain â€" YQUEK®, Defendeér of the Feith 506â€"td 506â€"td CurNt Moxex, Baton ‘Monek of Baliytram, mon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerâ€" age of Ireland, and Baron Mcnck of Ballyâ€" â€"__ trammon, in the County of Wexford, in lie Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Iretand,"GoÂ¥ernorâ€"General of Canada, &e., &e , &c. At our Governicent House, in our City of Ottawa, in our said Doâ€" minion, this 6th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of our reign. B yCommand, _ EDOUAXRD J. LANGEYIN, 506td in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of ‘Great Britain and Ireland, Governorâ€"Genâ€" eral of Canada, &c., &o,, &c! At our Gov: . etament House, in our CITY of OTTAWA, in our said Dominion, this SIXTH day of AUGUST, in the year of our Lord, one thousan( eight bundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of our reign. By Command, EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, , Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, â€" $06td vmwica Aingdom, ol Greai bDriin 'l\"n undersigned have filed a dee and Ireland,â€" QuUzmuex. Defender of of composition and discharge executed 1 the Flilll, &e., &c. | their creditors, and UGreat Seal of Ontario, to be hereunto affixed ; Wirxess, Our Right Trusty â€"and Wellâ€"Beâ€" loved Hrxay Wiuuiam Stisten, Companion of the Most,Honorable Order of the Bath, Major General in Our Service, Lieutenant Governer of Oar Province of Ontar1o. At Our Government* House, in Qur CITY of ‘TORONTO, in Oar said Province, this BEVENTH day of AUGUST, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyâ€"reven, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of OQur Reign. MONCK MoONCK 8. J. VAN KOUGHNET, Clerk of the Cimen in GENERAL AGENT, JOSEPH F. ELL1fs, C ATITT A_ILYA ; es f UAKD J. LANGEVIXN, Clerk of the Crown in Chanecery Clerk of the Ororien in Chane REFERENCES H. W. STISTED CANADA HL W. STISTED t a.* YX CANADA AXADA AXD «en Yorkâ€"st., Ottawa. f6 P\ Chance Ontario, Onta Halitax rÂ¥, the ain l"' 18 DIGI;IC‘I'ID BÂ¥ flm. THR | ernment in England; Louisa of Prossia, by Mutb FINANCE MINISTER, that Weekly | bach ; Frederick the Great and Nis Family, 4 | Notices be published and furnished to Collectors of | Mubibach ; Raymond‘s Wereice ; Mr. W ynyarl Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed or | Ward, by Hoime Loe Linuet‘s Trial; T#\ | Awerican Involces, which is to be in secordanct | Lost ; Footlight Masbes, by Davidg» ; Diarâ€"is, } | with the price of gold s represented by Exchange. | Miss Braddon. | at a rate aul thereto, Such notices to appea The Charles Dickens Edition of Pichw» | every Saturday in the Canada Gazerrz. » | Pepers, $1.00. * ;‘HOSPITAL SERVI;:ES! Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, ‘United Counties of Pressott ' and Russell. Maps of the property and any farther particulars may be had of the agent. Terms of â€yim very liberal. 4 [ ig WILLIAM PARKER, _/ cannot be surpassed in all the Pine ferritories on the Upper Ottawa. . F1 _R Upon a careful estimation, by competent Surâ€" veyors, they give the following amount ofStandard Logs upon each square mile, that is, an average of seventeen thouzand logwto the square mile, makâ€" ing, at a moderate estimate, four tm@lion two hunâ€" | dred thonsand logs, with ample allowance for any part of the limits that may be covered by water or swamps. 'l‘llE undersigned is authorized to sell . on most fayorable terms, FIVE LLMETS, conâ€" taining Two [mndred and Bighty SqnareAfiles, on the River Bomoine, (one of the tributaries to the Ot::hvl), which, from recent Surveys, is found to contain an immense growth of White and IRed Pine, and which, In point of quantity dnd quality, Ahe «bove is generaliy known as the = Portageâ€" ' Then who will not a daâ€"Fort property," the village of that name being | when its saves the w #ituated thereon. | hard labor. For turther particulars apply to theundersigned, | _ August 8, 1§67. if by letter, postâ€"paid, at Havelock, County of ' Pontine, Hargrave P.0. . > 0©0 . > Th 90 ob ies Lerigng‘ Taking down, cleaning and refxing ©LOFVO PMELcccc se rrsepserratsres EWetpltg.CBINRY8...0.. 480000000004 SUpPDIY HMG WBMOF...ccqesscrerersserrercrer Removing the Snow from the yaids, i roofs and enclosures of the Detachment Hospital......... Forms of tender*can be obtaine1 at this éfhice and any farther information on application to the Purveyor at Montreal. Separate tenders will be required for each above services, and no notwe will be taken tender not made on the printed form. Commissariat, Kingston, q . ‘Tet August, 1867. 503 They will apply to the Judge of the said Court for a confirm ation thereof, Washing On Monday, the Thirtict September next, L of every kind. We call the aitention of the adies of Ottawa _ our asortment: B1 DUVERNAY BROS, Emptying Latrines.... do. _ Rubbish P 2ird GOF AUDGUST. I867. Sexior Commissariat Officer at Kinoston In the matter In dur W t1=t1 August. 1 =G 7. Barrack Services! August 3, 1867 The above is generally known as the =Portage Crown Land Timber Limits s1c WIDOW JAMES POW ELL Havelock, July 13, 1867. 28w4n D N duplicate, will be rereived by the Insolvent Act of 1864. ior Commissariat Officer at Kingstop In the County Court of the United Counties 4 | _ In presenting to the pubke t of Presooit and Russe!l. z | chine and Ironing Table, cons % | scientific, and phiesophical pr nee of Ontario, - for itwflm-ty over all va nion of Canada, t â€" ‘Tlh me operates se wrin d Connties of Pressott ating the wear and teir ef cloth and Russell. } | old Tnbbing principle, If is a * & | springs, so that eith:wdn--' Vaes he maltar 2P ATBVAiARNPP asiminy } needle work or bianket=. can b e maiter of ALEXASDER CAMEIRON m" e bi;'::d" ALEXANDER CUMMINS, and TSAAC| inctfet than‘ when wa. KERR, trading under the style and firm of ‘ for it a euperiority over « CAMERGN and CUMMINS, Insolvents. 1et. It is wotth hAL of | _ _2nd. It will do the was Ts â€" asndlenctorned Ararva Rri "a> ih..a T iB one hour. For one year from 1st October, TE.N Eesaa n l ate, will be received hy the ‘TEN DERS and Hospital Bedding and IDUDITIE .4.1...4 5o coseiedeabreatons renll D ~itkaly, Fizaxcz Derartuext, 9“!‘2'5'&3!{;’& 6th March, 1863 ALEXANDER CA MEBROX ALEXANDER CUMMINS, ISAAC KERR. For the fol FPOR SALE. ntil noom, wn the DERS K. 8. M. BOUOWETTE ttawa fntel, Montreal IyMaFk DUVEENAY BROS, l filed a _ deed | th 1967 mt Otta wi. at Ottawa. at Ottawa. at Kingston at Ottawa. at Oitawa at Kingston at Ottawa. .at Ottawa. 5034 at Ottawa. 503td 0i Miss Braddon. . * 3 The Charles Dickens Edition * "Fhe Ciiling {complete, Shak t festevicle lanes | ‘l\os.n;i-y (e-:"m) l!r':m | m-lfl. and /Ameriean Mage | _ Army Jaly. . se Bill and Postage Stamuve. | Ml'- TROTTER begs (to inform bner | JVML triends« that having enlarged her premise* by the addition of other portions t‘_uu Derbarat s‘ whichhare been fitted up ibuneggeptionabls e, #he urpmd toressive # few amote tionâ€" ‘ tiemen Doarders, to whom will be aflorded swperior The subscriber need only point to the faot, his friit wherever exhibited at the Provincial 1 h-auiuld"um'fl-.h those Â¥a ing him with their at_l“ at (they. will sapplied with Trees bearing fruit ofthe first qn ;)'..Ili- nosh'h“â€" forthe Pastern demand t grown a special view t) prepate them that . climate, being of that low stobky gro which urï¬on teaches to be the hest kind trees for the Eastern portions of the Province,. Stook comprises fruit tree« of @very deserip: also Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, , Merba s flowering plants, &¢., &e., in varieby . | _ Amis washer is in ilte infancy in the Dow Cannin, it‘having been patented only «in ' ï¬.ï¬cmn year (}867), yet it is mo m mï¬u true that the rights Jour every Havitave In Pisad. Phaikiba 2 d1 Tus Orrawa Trurs.â€"Printed: ar every morning, . (Sundays + the Tiues Steasa Printing W« Sparksâ€"st, in the Cily ot (#*1 of Carleton C, W Ottawa. July 24 New Field Exercise. 1867. ll\lui SOBSORLBEER Paicks is amcans of informi the Fanmers «/ Fitatoy. MeXab and adjacent ",uwuahilt, that his agents Mesers. Pontey and Taylor, are now engaged in the locality soliciting orders tor trees. Hra» w oz Teks, l LYONS HOTEL, ARMPRKIGEK. Aug FRBRUTS CPINLICIC! Reaper at a cost cf $150 "or itâ€"saves him so much hard 1 use them but five:or ®ix. week washing, the worst oLail hou who ZHb"~ Intact the North Americun Washer ant Ironing Table Combined, is adknowjedged by a‘l who have witpessod its opc 10 be both a meney and laborâ€"saÂ¥ing maschine ard no tamily should be without it. | = lenges the w depend CHKAMPIOX OF PATENTS! 3rd, It persons, in the t It is Economic Washer and Ironins Dominion of Canada, 1 will devte bel Th; Latits Pnu MILITAIRNY. JOHN ‘DURIE e son TCO TIIK CEX TLEMLE*. COUNTY of CARLETON, Ottawa, Jaly 1 l Y Toronto House, |Oltaiva By order Ottawa, . U untry ge BE last Chronicle of Barsett, by An* thony Trollope; Todd‘s Parlimmentary Gov» M LL persons havieg TORONTO NURSERIES FAaCTS FOR TAE PEOPLY And can be Mave just received a evire It leaves 1 r mer HEX your late a ng i DESERVED SUOCE®®. THL® NOKTIL AMERICA #1 whje ~OTPLCCG pD V Dwrn THINXY QMN DURIE & SOX, 19, Sparks Stree Dypporite the k.-llfll Mimagrbe dae Commainine 4400 v in L Irer was exceydt [ t [cble ! plain ity «d wt th «@ttatoa ali subsequent insert Yearly advertisors ‘iberal allowance m Yearly subscription t udvante) ........» J{ not paid in advano yearly subscription t in advance).....â€" $ . ‘AI.II":‘.-H Chancery, rric«: Aumond‘s Atawa., Jan. 12. 1866. EDP C..veyancers, & Cuvrc®e: {nth Cou Romurt Lans. Miawa, Fobraacty 7, 3 LD mam, C.K. Teill" Astonds to wl »lLn wa. i February 7, 1866. EDW ARID ARRISTRER, B Notury Publec, C row n Aua-frhd «ad Russell. | urrice : In the Oob sunury 27, 1866. AUGUST Bnnuuflr.-. hsinecr t 06 : te lntel p o hn apntte Burege or Lesidence, Marin t %. enjoy‘ Tu® Mn ublished in the Ot raily »ver 2,000 it caane a totaietrenl . ’l.::'u'r. % e veg rewess. U::c.:: in Hora« Hepuahew : byer. i Iohn Smith, Bowm wey sns d ‘Ottawa, February ppouy®e ANy | Office : Hunton! D piyrysous, BA mt 18 TE B Solicitorâ€"in Oh tce, over Mr. I tore, Rideau Street, January 17 1867. + GEKO, LOG, “ohcluni and Accouche: aking a total etroul «,0u0 1 thus outstr Fording m bert med etise ans A DÂ¥ EKTISEEENTS wr Ainwing rates : % usiness Cards of fro: uumâ€"payable in yuntient Advertisom LOSS & \ TTORNEY®~ Ch Couve utlice : E'm‘&nd. aucramore Ross. itaws, July 28. «_ ‘OVGD(‘A‘I'II. ney s â€"atâ€" Law. â€" Oriors: Mull and Mr. Wright will at ridays of every *wee «* Comuatax. Ww corta wat, Pob. 1- |. \ DV CA TE ~« Street, Quebes. «pured to attend pr verament ..â€œï¬ ay entrast yum. it in and for the dist Docembert28, 1 865. 7 busst. Ottawa, November May I 1R. OJJ P Aesiatens * & Uiara, Junuary 2 A avEATuING Aoext .. 44, frark Rowe, A l"fl“l.\ «@4A Chancery, Cony itent llif’h Solicrtc irpj0® :. Post Offce LAPIERRE TTORNIE®» ‘ Chandery, ner of Sussex and Y mawa, Pobruary March 1 Ottewe, April is. t)‘:. Chancer 4 Ofice, h,x‘- B e Post Office. Htawa, July 19. bivu ay * W, W . 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