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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Aug 1867, p. 4

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# T d 3 NC Touce on an ettatedt catsartis in ‘my dotly Snnteent Pitk # Lasase, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the vest we have, I of course value them highly. 8AMd4 by *John Roberts, W. M | en than by any otherparcy for the cams. _ e K vgm-â€"-- Oitaws. LAROAUE & Co Rebrzary 36t00, 1807° ...z â€" â€" §6843v@~ â€" Ortaws, September3 gico.. es Price, 25 coents per Roxr, or 5 Boxes for { i. | Frepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell, Masa | Samare ll.A'-?{.h‘n-.h~"‘:zhwd «& dissase :â€"fl:fi: .-: that m- Most of the market contain 0 thkk, wthough s rafughte semedy io shilfat beads it gangerous in a public pill, from the dresdful conseâ€" â€"â€"&m&um_un These wataie no mereary or mineral substance whatever. hnm’fl'fi}ifi“&'}bdfi' .xcellent in Beitimore, ..L tried your #ills. n:'.'...-..m-,mm Dylp-wnrq i2 the use of them, I am pow entirely well. ;ou. i«ififiiflifi‘i@"""&"" iating pains, to ah-nva Fams nerprgettodine T hnd Et mt o ooymman on C ion, Contiv ® Nn mimstinks Gonncheursight, brop: sy, Paralysis, Fits, ote» Prom Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreat, a..: S mach camnmot be of Pills -c::- llfiidfi Egny hg':fl?- fag it for ns onl o Ioo We e e hi that which, although bad enough in itself, is es artarmenire deenen organ and cure the disease. | * «1e so much the best physic we have that I rcsommend «o other to my patieats. %w Prom the Rev. Dr. Hawhkes, of the Methodist Pois Church. lz then toapa hi m-- otives of the matyral secre S coel "naat o gaztialiy suppressed, and also very Dyspepsia, W of the Blood. Prom £¢o. J. V. Hime:, of Advent Church, Bostom, Du. Arin: 1 hate used your Pifls with cnndfl aaccess in my famaily and among those 1 am eailed to in distress. To rmgulste the organs of digsstion and Waissamw, Wyoming Cop N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. Deas Sm : I your Cathartie Pills Q-~”~fi_,°'?°4 blaod, C % ta®® CCE en PCY EeE I% Dysentery, Diarrhoa, Relar, Worms. Y l-?-»:u::ia o-&vn-:“.“ im l‘..“h--::.dz-,q-bnlhn »ver found. â€" Their alterative upon the liver makes <hem as excellent remedy, when given in small doses for .-{" rify the blond, they sre the very best remedy 1 have over known, snd leuu-lg::;mâ€"_!)!g: vrom the Rev. Dr. Hawkes, of the Methodist Ppis. Church. Hoxoush 3i C 4 thould br wogratefot n the thher wour skill has brought me if I did not report my case to Burgovne, Burbridges and Squire Sast End Dalyâ€"st., Ottaws of womes and children. Importers and Dealers in Houseâ€"Furnishing Hardware ! â€" . Suecesgors to Chas. Garth, No. 25, Rideaueâ€"st,, Plqgmbers, tGins & Steam Fitters, ( Tin & Coppersmiths, worse body cam have by a dose or two vour % a win Tfom € fol riomagh, f Trlle. "Ts weake to s y Prom Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City. qoue n n Mertieiyint t hi n amlinat sthans ugon tice proved more aihictont Br the cire of Wiadh ho tice proved -:- ?: care of i come shy H‘::::-udmah;-p." __ Devsantuznt or tus Inteaios, } BLYTH & KERBBRB, Matemal Ds. A + Y Pills the of all that is anuk in noditines" They have cannt may Hhle detighter 1 ur Pille is my geaeral and bospital p:;e:-:cu‘-gy":'â€"h 0=..’ and a.ou-;: To ling iction on the trann 19 quak wak machints cotee 6 Taat wree," fudert: Te ind a case of trlions disease so obstinate that it m‘.fllu theat _ Â¥raternally yours, NZO : D. HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, Prom Dr. K. W. Cartwright, New Orieans, Your Pills are the prince of purges. u#. “:a-:fl*:hm-: t~weld, which makes them invaizabie to us in the daily mtn:-m““ n:.hllm'uâ€"hv:, seact upon themsaires surrounding pro esn resut eaiiee s drest sns Sn n ie uarirews common complaint, is also of the deepâ€"seated and dangerous distempers. The same your Pills, and they have cured her treatment of disesse. . . _ _ 00 0. 0 (0}° Headache,SickHeadache,Foul Stomach. V P TR PP OR Pmd taue sat Airappmintnty ut ‘the pntatet Ratntente oo ts purgative effect expels them. Caused | ncurable toryears. Her mother has bean i""in’i. rusly afficted bictehes and pimples on her and Bilions Disordersâ€"Liver Complaints, CC 4W Prom Mrs. E. Smart, md”,h-. 1 find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the vrgical lastrument Prom a Porwarding Merchant of %. Lou:s, Prb. 4, 1856. Thirty housand prices otf the abore forwarded «e of 1ll charge, monthiy, by R E Du. J. C. Are®. (Sir: I hare been repeatedly cured ob From Dr. Fdward Boyd, Daitimort. Deas Bno. AYER: Tcannot answer you what < Quawa, Aug. 8, 1987 ust received a complete selection of FISHING CKEE, is . _ mmesegs e Shop ulassware, edicine Chect» <torekeepers Sandries. Bail, April 1 Prepared by Perfamery Drugs, DRUG®, &e. HOLESALE Manufacturers of Bede= steads, Chairs, &c., Chandiere Tstand, Otâ€" PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILDs= neglect to Pharmaceatical Preparations, Photographis Sandries, . Coumua®â€"97., Loxpox. 1y As m â€"CONSTAFTLY oÂ¥ Haxpâ€" PLANS . â€" : <, SPECTFICATION®, l ESTIMATES, & Wmbinghe wo, ha reen } Mell Mangers, &¢. AUGUSTU® LAVER Flie#, 8 K poorre § 2e â€" ALSO WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, WILLIAM ANNABLE ASA MORORIDO® A®RCEITRCT 4167 Lines, Mocks, Fly Books 506y “7 HICH TS EXCELLENT, and WHECH | <â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*~ they carsell at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur m who hv:::nd the wine, considerit a very rood article, superior to what is supposed to be imâ€" | N IMPOR . Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would | k and T# ,:'dltoulla- LAROQUE & C0., and give them | A ll.l r ‘ B&" Bottiee of every description, excepting cil s‘l'fil’ 'l | boftles, wanted, and one peany per dozen more givâ€" | To be seen at the Ohampagnée Manufactured in Ottawa. _ Cash orders flled in rotation. Orders marke C. 0. D., the h{n rmnst pay @- express charges and I will pay the collection, K _______ postage pa LARO@UE & Co CHURCH STREET I willâ€"sguaranptee all orders to be delvered in good order. 1 can send by mail from a hundred to a hundred and ‘ fifty of tha Strawberry Plants, in one package, and from six to twelve Grape Vines, ce, 75 cents each. Evergreens, Roses and Shrubs of alt descriptions.© General assortment of House FTriomphe de Wand........ . >0 2 00 15 Wilson‘s Albany........... 50 â€" 200 13 Rarly Scarlet............... _ 50 * 0k .. . _8 Movey‘s Seediing.........: 50 2 00 15 Strawberry Plants can be set untillate in the Fall if covered well with leaves or straw. 1 Peach and m‘l'nu. 30 cents each ; Pears, Cherries and Plams, $1 to $2 each ; Orange Quinâ€" Copied from the Southern Ruralist, printed at Amity : iss Tus Gorpes Qurex wereay.â€"Those who desire to raise a fruit of Tomato size and Straw: berry favor, will find just what they are looking rhfiowm Jv;:;.dfi- Amrlc‘cm grieulturist, New , says i @ It is .mfi’:‘:bflry. and one of the best varie« ties yet raised, either for home use or for the marâ€" ket," and until cocular demonstration proves to the contrary, we are bound to believe it." _ .. f per doz. per 100. per 1006 Golden Jueen...............81 00 £$5 00 $30 Greeâ€", Prolific........ Great Agriculturist Knox‘s Ju.-.-du ho Triomphe de Gand. Wilson‘s Albany .... Rarly Scarlet......... Hovey‘s Seediing... Wilson brought. twelve cents. .\hnyrmxâ€" im Rochester are a bed of the Golden Quoen on purpoge to mix ‘berries with the Wileonâ€" Mr from five to seven cents more per quart for the Wilson by doing so. 5 4‘ A. M.««@TRAINS wilt leave 8 @PB Sandpoint daily at 5145 s<m., and 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockvilie at 1200 p. us, and 8:15 p. m. Â¥ Brockville, June: 24 CHANGE of TIME.| ««â€" Oftawa and Prescolt Railway, 15 Brockville and: Uttawa Railway. 1867, # A« M.««TRAINS will leave # 1030 Brockville daily at 1.50 am., an4 3145 p. mas, grriving at Sandpoint at 1 i0 poto â€" The 7:30 a w, Train from Brockville connects at | Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Steamers for Portage | Ha du Fort, Pembroke, &e., and the Traia from Sandâ€" | Mo J. B. Cuix® offers to the public a remarkable Strawberry, Tux Gono®x.Quzex. It is of & beautiâ€" ful bright searlet color; of high flavor, and enorâ€" mously M"‘-.{ berries measuring six inches in circumference. It ripens "‘teen days after the Wilson, and is thus most vi‘zable as = late =:Lht family use or marketing. I picked nice of the Golden Queemas late as the 17th of * C rson should set out largely of the Green Pnl'l;, ’;\- berry is nearly as ff:.{ as the ,Golâ€" den Queen, very early, tender and sweet. 1t4s roâ€" commended very N“U in the eastern part of the state where it is better known. . In fact, the Golden Queen and Green Prolific are the tw®hest berrios The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and west. | Erpress by Railway throughout for New York, Boston, and all Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Centrcl Railroad, at Bu lington with the Rusland and Bar lington Raitroad, also with the Lake . _ Champlain Suunhon; for Lake Saratoge, Naw V ork, &o. &c. m.m:- Train for lsland Pond and Intermediate Stations, at.......... _ For further information, and time of arrival and l departure of all trains at Termini and W:‘y 8taâ€" tion«, t.u-:.. the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time | Pok | GI.A'I' Inducements: offered io thése that are 'fllhf to work and take ordgrs. Every order of $5, 1 will add. 25 plants of the Golden Queen. For an order of $10, one un[: Vine and 25 gllm; and.so on in proportion to { amount over $10. Night â€" do . d0 _ M...oumsmmemcce Accommedation frain for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, At.............. Â¥.40 A M Frains for Lachine at 7 A.M., Â¥00 A.M., 12. 0 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P M The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattshurgt GoING soUThH AND EAS1 Express for Boston and Intermediate 4 Points, connecting at ®t. Johns with the Vermont Central Kailroad, at.... 8.30 .A M. Mail for Portland, stopping over night at 'h”l:ll.u-l :’::i.,“ $2: 2 00 P.M. by way throughout for New Â¥York, Boston, and all Intermediate Points, connecting at 8t. Johns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Bur lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington‘ Railroad, aiso at Roase‘s Point with Lake ChamplainSteamers for Lake George, Suratoga, New & York, M..':...-.m.mw 8.30 P.M. Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Iqlvl-m du Loup and ror‘u{::d.Tu‘..n.u P.M. Cars on all M t Trains, Baggaze f DEPARTCAR: ARRIVAL. From Prescott, 7.00 a. m Allnu'l.‘l...‘.la.n. Â¥ we «_ 2:45 p.m «on c ~| $:20¢p.m From Ottawa, 7:00 a m. At Prescott Â¥.35 a m &4 follows Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. low* GRAPES & STRAWBERRIES, Returns tickets to Prescoit, Kemptvilie and Oftaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal tions on the line. | T.S. DETLOR, buy Apress for u‘dmhah. Otta w a Brockville, K eville, To .conto, Gual.m Brantford woderich, alo, Detroit, Chiclgs ___ and all points Weet, at.. reeseess (Mta«@a, May 7 SUMMER ARRANGEMNENTS, Grand Trunk Railway Company) ~ _ OFr CaNADA. | rnuu'. p.m., leaves .atier Steamers rom Ottawa and Pemnroke. All trains on main line connect at Smit ith Train« to and from Perth. > N. B.â€"These prawms run on Montre SUWMER ARRANGEY NVE 44311 aAwE NOW MaNUPACYURING a WINE CALLFi anadian â€" Champagne ! N and after TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until further notice trains will ran N aND aAFTER MoONDAÂ¥. MAY lith, | Trains will leave Bonajentare Station as folâ€" | Fruit and Orname LEAVE SA NDPoi RAILROA 1»s. EAYE BRYCKVILLE 1:30 p.m @oIng WEST C. J. BRYDGES, H 00 0o 0o J. B. CLINE, f No: 8 Howeliâ€"st , Rochaster, N. Y Managing inrector 135â€"Â¥ A BBOTT af SCPERINT EN 0®NXT per 100. per 1000 8500” 330 5 08 30 4 00 _ * 2 & 45 "A. M 8.00 A 1545 6 A .M M 00 Pont ie Pmm:l' engers reach Ayloser ay4:30 pu m. I The steamer Calumet lobvrA‘l?pn vm.';. on Monday nommr at 10 a.m‘, and returning leaves | Havelock same day ‘on arrival ot passengers trom ! teamer Alliance. ~ ; | immediately after arrival of A/liance tor Cobden, |. sonnecting with steamer Jason Gou/d, and arriving | at Pembrokd same evening. The: Pontiac leaves Pembroke at 8 s. m. on Puesdays and Fridays for Des Joachims, caliing at all intermediate ports, returning on‘ same : ys, leaving at 2 p.in., connécting at Pembroke with |â€"steamer Jason (/ould, which leaves daity at 5 a m., + and arriving at Portage du Fort at 10 a. m. _ 18607, se eroaremn t‘ QARCOAL AND corDWood In lots of any size _ The works are of easy access either by [ Charcoal & Cordwood ROAD or NAVIGATION, Made at any Season of the Yerr. A oo-ueti;n is made 1:‘11’ w‘i:'h the Broetv;l:z and Ottawa Railway on the n at Arp I p.m.; Sand l£|'m at 1:40 p.‘l’n. ;'-d ca l::'m trip at Sand Point at 11:30 a.m.; Arnprior at1?:15 __Passengers for Des Jogchims leave Ottawa every loud-{ and 'rumy. ' For further par apply at tae Office of tha Company at Ottawa City or Ayimer, Point and A , and arriving abl of Bailâ€" y is s ie en cA d For farther utof‘h-n.”r‘rll,o\ .-fl.t igned. * Mess Te, C#. On the opening of navigatior .aptil turther noâ€" ice) the nznr Ann Sisson will leave Aylmer "-:? day, the l:pp" Ottawa, at 8:30 a.m., conâ€" necting with the®A//iance nt head of Railroad at 12:30, touching at Arnprior, Sand: Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Fartell‘s \F,h.r!. Gould‘s W barf, and Portage du Fort. . Stages Wil eave Gould‘s Whart wl AX | / " The Governor in Council may in his discretioi ; | / ~| authorize the manufactute in bond of such dutiable PaASsPORT, | * ___! goods as he may from time to timé see fit to desigâ€" | / | nate, in the manufacture or production whereof h }NuSBPON, | / spirite or other articles gubject to duties of Cusâ€" | / | toms or Excise are used, by persons licensed to ' MAGNEN, y | that effect, and subject tuthe provisions hereinafter s j& | made, and to the l‘l‘nl iony to be made by the * 1 Governor in Council in that alf; and the goods & ant[HAMPION, | so n.:lhmnd im Aj ohPull, if taken out of Have commenced their regul«r trps between| bond for consumption in this Province, be subject Montreal andâ€"Hamilt« .ulhndg. mt wil 'twumdisu I to duties o(Bxcin_oqufl tothe duties of Castoms Ports. contiecting with (he | to which they would u.htbo subject if imported 4 * f | from Bridvhq?onir arkets, and ‘entercd for * ie hy cg consumption in this Province." k 6 t 4 6 i P i y U"dH dud PTCSCfln Rddrn\m His Excelleney the Governorâ€"Ueneral in Council ’ | | on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minâ€" Lott ways, darly, Mehdays ""l“’"{ | ister of Finance, and under and in virtue ofthe auâ€" | | thority given and conferted by the said Act, bas Passeugers will fgd it to their advantage lhi been pleased to make and prescribe the following travel by this route, it being the quickest and | regulations, vizâ€" C*""* aAr Sompauy,"" ***"* 167 cce 855 1367 Fast Sailing Matl Steamer Queen Victoria, (Capâ€" tain Bowie,) leaves Ottawa daily | (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at 6:20 a.m., for Grenville and intermeâ€" diate landings, connecting with the C. & Grenvilie Railway, and at Carilion with BSteaimer Prince o/ Wale«. â€" Passengers Nnh!‘I;._fliqu-.-. 'l\lll-: OTPAWA RIYVER NAVIGATION COMPANY*s ___ 85 Commenâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal May 7. ~~0 _ Freight reseivedâ€"at the wharf of the Richelou Company, at Quebee, and forwarded daily. For freight apply to * D. MURPHY, Agent, % menmeymeniel i Canal Basin, Ottaws. Steamer Prince of Wales, (o-pdt HI. W. Sbepâ€" herd,) leaves Lachine on arrival of the 7 a.m. train from Montreal, connecting at Catillion Igh 0. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer (ueen. Victorin, arriving at Ottawa at 6:20 p.m. Retarn tickets to Montreal FHSEONREN:. s+â€"setredsrneancens MONTREQ.L & OTTAW A This Company is nnw'mpond with new and eficient stock to forward ght of every descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Ottawa and Ridean Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptoesa and desâ€" pateb, and at low rates. i( = d ISAAC BONNER, Agent, The:comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of tle most lemnTo districts in Canada, and is the most &_aliuu le for tourists, > Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares. . se 0 3p4 ttawa City, April 25, 1867 Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Sprinys will be landed at L‘Orignal. Pdreel csm dnfl‘y from Ottawa to Montrenl and intermediate landings. I f FARES The Mull Iron Works. 1864. Consisting of thefollowing firstâ€"class stetiwers tANADIAN INLAND STEA4 NavI~â€" GATIUN COMPA NA AB1A ANN S1ISSON,... EMER ALD........ ALLIANCE,...... ORKEGON, ......... ~NOW BIRD,... sa80N @0 Uhin PONTIAC,......... PEMBROK E,.... CALUMAT...X . EW FREIGHT LINE TO OTTAW A AND THE RIDEAU CANAL,. Upper Ottawn<Route. DIRECTORS: w . MCNavoHTON,..... .4. eugers will figd it to their advantege to by this it being the quickest and st, us well as the most comfortable. iLd Staute FRESIDENTâ€"Hcon McLex»as Through and Return Tirk’a- can be ob reduced rates from FORWARDLING COMPAN) #ihClAN HERKICK, BRUSH & co STEA MERS. And delivery may be LIMITETD MAIL TAROUC w Delitered at the Pare R. 8. CASSELS, always included is 1. B. Avore Mat:) AuiNB. “u REAS by ‘an Act passed in the | ssion of the Pafliament of the late Proâ€" mpriging thes hae, | Â¥i f Canada, bolden on the 29th and $0th years fiictwcomsl ot ber lq‘-‘z‘b reign,| intituled :. " An Act to | awend the 1 duties of Excire and to | U:t the duty thereby: fmporsed on Spirits," it is ; among other things enacted (Sec. 9). | Capt. THEK OTTAXWA TIMES. AUGUS‘t 22. i1857 Bockus. Lertos, Fixoray Hunrtaro. Toxk®. Overna®. Dvoeas. Covvarns Buo«prN .$6 00 each . 3 59 5 1807, Agenta 428â€"8 L867, de nt 1861. Thims 28B pripares to Nrharn thiat wBif n rege: rior article. Readyâ€"made Boots and Shoes. Mitknme rrearn en Limberats proccbey on Th h and experienced teachers will assist the P:flul in the several departments of Fngâ€" lish, French and Music, andâ€"every effort wil} be made to give the pupi!s a good, thorough and acâ€" complisbed duflm-. | iâ€"â€" Jet. That the collector or other officer of Cusâ€" tows of any .\\'nrohoninf Port in the Provinces of Quebee or Untazio beretofore constituting : the Proâ€" vince of Canada, may deliver without| pay ment of duty, to the Importer of any Maize orother 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 dqh‘h, grinding and packing in such place and on such premises as shall be p.nicuhlr"y described by such importer or owner. | MONDAY, SEPTITCR. Â¥#nd. + K THEK CAPLITAL Boot â€"and RSM& Store J © NO. 10, YORK STREERT,, Tull School which has been in suce eo.hlorrm in Ottawa for four years, was n-or?d n May :o the ll"P‘l: stone dwelling, owned + (hrrht,h.. ., nearly 0 te the Blnd Lfi!fl. Its heaithy ponl«k:npmn- rivalled, and being midway between Sandy Rill Richmend Road, is easily accessible to pupils from both quarters of the city. ‘The classes will. be reâ€" Young Ladies‘ Institute, WELLINGTONâ€"8TREET, MISS A. M. HARMON, PRINCIPAL, As per schedule A., not havirig undergone any proâ€" nnp.of fermentation, but q eweetened u'omp«lynl:! of w | Buty of $1,.20 per Gallon BIAIlNG Date the Seventh Instant, has been pleased to order and direct that the article now importéd and labelied Should be, and is hereby considered AND CLASSIFIED As A CORDIAL, F4 And lhiable to the Order in Council NOTICE IS HERERBY GIVEN THAT 4.â€"â€"And for the purpose of further securing the due observance of the foregoing Rcsmuou, the Collector of Cum-r..‘lo surveyor of Customs or warehouse keeper, or other approved officer of Cusâ€" toms at the MI‘ the maize and other grain shall be so n:{n“ the port nesrest to the said drying or gri g and packing premises, at the times when such operations are being earried on therein, have free access to and upon :h:d said ¢llryh'¢. p&ndh. and p:‘ekin'i bnildhnr remises for purpose verifying the xu&y of maize or o&w Y:'u and their prgdueu erein, mod any reasonable ei‘ronul attending such inspection shall b&.bom and defrayed by the l-cnnovmd maize and other grain «o undergoing dry ing, !.'“'.‘.’“!!.‘.!“’ packing in bond. 3â€"That before the importer or owner of any | 7 X P P maize and other grain aforesaid shall, for the purâ€" | 12ith, The Wvgest A professional examination pose of drying, grinding and J;wkin;,boor.xiuod to | *hall comprise the tollowing branches, viz., "Anâ€" obtain the delivery thereof, either cyâ€"ship upon | 10@Â¥," " Cbemistry," «© Materia Medica," « Inâ€" their importation to the Provinces ol Quebec and "‘m‘““ of Medicine," and « Botany, Ontario, or cither of them, to be carried immediâ€"| _The final examination thall comprise the subâ€" ately to the drying, grinding and packing buildâ€" | jects of " Anatomy," (exeluding that of the bones, ings and premises aferesaid, or out of any Customs | muscles and legiments), " Practical Chemistry," W archouse, in which the same may be warehoused, | * Medical Jurisprudence," « Theory and practi¢e he shall give bond with two suficient sureti¢s to | of Medicines," " Principles and practice of Surâ€" the ut:a‘(.un.' .d ‘i:‘mah of Customs at the | gery" and " Midwifery." w such maize or other grain are imported | a a v 5 monhound. in a penalty of double the .':mnm | _ lith, Fourâ€"fitths of the actual teaching ‘days of of duties payable on the same, with the conditions ; session must have been attended, before a certiâ€" that the whole amount ofthe duties so payable upon | fCate of attendance at said session can be granted, the quantities of maize and other grain so delivered | **°®P¢ in ¢2%e of sickness, + apon arrival or ontof warebouse as aforesaid, for the 14th. Students shall not be permitted to attend W. of being dried, ground and packed in | any other lectures during their first year than those shall, within six months from the date of the | on the branches comprised in the primary examiâ€" bond to be so entered fi' be well and traly paid | nation. Nor will the certificate of any lecturer be to the Collector of Customs aforesaid far the use of ‘ recognized who lectures on more than one branch Her Majesty, and the said importer or owner shall,‘| of medical science.â€" Nort must he deliver more before he can obtain the delivery aforesaid, further | than one lecture daily, but the professor of Surâ€" enter into and execute to the collector for the use of | gory may lecture on Clinipal &rsry. the profes. Her Mojesty as. & general bond, the sa 4 | Sor of Medicine may re on Clinical Surgery, im porte & or,< in surm of one thouan | or the professor of Materia Medica may lecture on fve ll-.‘ lang, â€" l::dl.ppmod suretiess in | Botany or Medical Jarisprudence. the «n three a and seventy five dollars | < l5th, All graduates from recogmized coll in each, »onditioned at no period shall the quanâ€" { the United States shall matrizulate and -m:..l. one tity of maize or other grain, or the Lrodm thereof, | full course of lectures, and all stodents shall maâ€" in the said building or premises be less than the | triculate and complete a course of study in the cotâ€" Oxaws, May 8, 1867 L"uiuv y en which the bond or bonds for duties K;bdm mentioneil, shall be outstanding and unpaid. | * ReQ.Noâ€"l.:.3:!, â€" CUSTOMS : DHPARTMENT, o e T E"_" ) th ol i Oeinbint wl attatati d ; (Lllt 0_’ Chi ) T fi:fl are two vacancies for Boarding Puâ€" IHlA\v‘- MESS, Prime Mess, extrs @1 % f | Prime Pork, guaranteed Chicago standard Cireulars can be obtained at Messrs, Durie‘s | Sugarâ€"cured Kams, Breakfast Bacon, &c. Al His Excelency the GovernoreGeneral, Next door to the Market Drug Store G@TNGEIR®â€"WIN E I xXâ€" C oC NerL. By Command, _ | * . THOS. WORTHINGTON, Asst, Commisioner of Customs and Excise TMHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" habitants of the city and surrounding counâ€" §.n.1 c 1 EE, =â€"BY AN«â€" OfTTawa, Arigust 8, 1867 GEORGE MURPKHY (Tlcri Privy Council, Canada r bonds for duties Augnst 1, 1867 509 | tawa, at uoono:al‘x-hhn.‘:ol*;;-i §:! [A 25 Sparksâ€" | _ It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by removâ€" | ing from the airâ€"cells the lable lymph, or | that secretion which in h-v:rn.lh-. causing | a difficu‘ty in breathing, and by aeticn on the disensed part, causing the mucous membrane to | resume its natural dimensions, thus u}::lldng the ' cirealation of the blood,and restoring the distended | versels to their natural size; by its use the horse‘s | appetite is improved, all derangements of the | digestive organs corrected, softening the.skin, and | giving to the cont a sleek and shining appearance. Just received direct from GERMANY, to be sold at prices defying competition. _ _ ____ _ _. . at Xricu ddyiqs competition. 180 mdid lot of GUIT PLV walng se amoment ue OsIOAE NS AT MENTS never before offered to the public .of Otâ€" YIGOLIN®, _ D. W, HURD, Successor to Hurp & Co., Maiden Lane, New York, Sole Proprietor for the United Btates. * f NORTHROP & LY § Remcrare 6.W .. Proprietors for the Canadas '""l::fll -fl}:.c.m W. M Bold by Geo. mer, * Mastey, Henty F. McCartby, J. Skinner, and J. Brown, in Ottawa. _ which affect the Wind of Horser; also, as a Condiâ€" ‘ion Medicine, surpassing everything of the kind luuyuifilvo. sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. c ' lith, All stadents shall present eviderce <of their having compounded medicine for a period of | twelve months, or for twoa:rhda of six months each, in the office of a "T ly qualifed Medical Ermilioner. Andthey shall present evidence of aving: attended not tewer than six cases of Midâ€" wifery. | ; 16th, All graduates from recogmized coll in i the United States shall matrizulate and nm:u.l.ono full course of lectures, and all students shall maâ€" | tricalate and complete a course of study in the cotâ€" \ lege in which they intend wgndnm equiralent | to the currmieculum required by the Council. s POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY or all other preparations for the cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, apd all diseases 17th. The various Medical Schools and Iienuina hes shall make returns to the Medical Counc stating the number and names of the candidates who have {:nad their first and second examinaâ€" tions, and the number of those who have been rsâ€" jected at their first and second examinations ‘reâ€" 1 -r«inly. Such returns to be made annually on the first of May. Uur stock of BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER, SHOR lS!LDINOS&U:\;KB. #&o., &:'.. v.i.ll conâ€" sequent very and most complete in every do}»mnu. and we most m{nfilly solicit n conâ€" tinuance of favors, to merit whichâ€"our constant enâ€" deavore will be as usual to providé the best articles and sell at the lowest remunerating prices, G. HOWE & SON. . Rememb the placeâ€"No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. next to Howell‘s _ rocery. April 27. 420y \'OTI(‘I 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 the tollowing curricullam of Professional Studies, established by the General Council of Medical Education and B:Uruhn of Upper Cznada," has been approv b{.hil Excellency the Governorâ€"General in Council, in terms of se¢. 17 of the Act 29 Victoria, chapter 34. Ist. That no professional degree of License be granted to any person under twenty.â€"one years of age. PROVINCIAL SECRETARYT‘S$ OFFICE Ind. That alt students be required to pass an exâ€" amination in general education before commencing their professional studies. * 3rd. That four years of professional study be required after having passed the examinatwn in genoral education, except as hereinafter provided. AC the Lease of our Premises in Sussex» street terminates this month, we intend to con fine our business to one loedk{.nlllsllh.m the whole of our Stock on the 1st of May next, to our Store in No. 10. Rideauâ€"st. f DALRLEY‘S Arabian Heave Remedy 4th. Frow 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. f Sth. That the professional examinations be ‘diâ€" vided into at least two distinet parts, that the |first may be undergone after the completion of two yeats of stady, and the final aiter J;o termination of tour years of study. | ith. Nocandidate shall 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, Co‘lege, or School ef Medicine apâ€" proved o. & 8th, Candidace® for final examination shall ‘furâ€" nish testimonials of having attended two full courses of lectures upon the following branches of. imedical education, viz. : * Anatomy," « Chemâ€" istry," =© Theory" s##hd « Practice ‘of Medicine," = Principles acd practice of Surgery, Midwifery, and diseases of women and children," " Materia Medica and Pharmacy," «Practical Anstomy," # Institutes of Medicine." 6th. That the professional examiration be cogâ€" ducted pnxlg in writing,â€" and partly vw‘Fz‘. And that sue ‘ram as adm.: of it, to be made as practical ard demonstrative as possible. | Aund one course of three months upon the tollowâ€" ing branches, viz.: «" Medical Jarisprudence," " Practical Chemistry," and © Botany:" 9th, The candidate must also give proof of havâ€" ing attended the T“cm. of some general hospital or other hospital approved of, for the period of twelve month#. _/ HOWE‘S Boot and Shoe Store. \_ _ _ _REM OV AL. VIOLINS ! _ VIOLINS roOoUR CaSESY 10th. No one shall be permitted to become a candidate for final examination whose final course embraced lqu than four subjects, each #ix months. 16th, The several Colleges and licensing bodies shall notify the Registrar of the various examinaâ€" tiona held b‘.tlmn in order that one or more memâ€" bers of the Medical ;‘uunell may be present. 13th. Fourâ€"fitths of the actual teaching ‘days of a session must have been attended, before a.certiâ€" ficate of attendance at said session can be granted, except in case of sickness. , 14th. Students shall not be permitted to attend any other lectures during their first year than those on the branches comprised in the primary examiâ€" nation, . Nor will the certificate of any lecturer be recognized who lectures on more than one branch of medical science. â€" Nor must he deliver more than one lecture dnil{}.h t.u the pmfou:r of Surâ€" ery may lecture on Cl Burgery, the profesâ€" gor of Medicine may re ourslhhd Surgery, or the professor of Materis Medica may lecture on Botany or Medical Jarisprudence. Ottawa\ Feb. 5, 1867 Two courses of three months each T the folâ€" wing branches, vi\x. : «* Clinical Medicine," and Clinical Surgery." : WILSON & CO., 5064 By Command, AND CONDITION MEDIUINE coNxNcERTINA®, Pork Packers, . â€"~__*~, â€"TORCNIO, AND OP Wa. MeDOUGALL, ACCORDEON®, OtTawa, June 29, 1867. 350dw6m Feeretary. Hugh Hartshorne, l1.. Sothcitor... ......... Halitax Mesers. Black, Bros. & Co., Merchants......Halifax J. B. Biand, Esq., Banker.................... Halifar Jonathan. C. Allison, Req., Merchant......Halifax John H. Walker, Esq..................8t. John, N. B #W~ Business respectfully solicited. June 27, 1867. 471â€"2mâ€"e0d STOCK EROKER, CONSIGNEE, &«., PICTOU, 8. 8., Offers his services as Agent, Correspondent or Cor signee to the Merchants and Manufacturers of Canada West. JOSEPH F. ELLIS, ;,m INSUR ANCE, SHIPP I N (+|.> amErican invorceksâ€"piscouxTs twentyâ€"Lourth day of Septembernext. o Ix Trsrmoxy Wuruzor, we have caused these our letters to be unaopmu.nduu gnl seal of Ontario, to be hereunto affixed ; Witâ€" KESS, our right trusty and wellâ€"beloved Hexey Wiruiax Sn'm,Consnnh- of the most hoporable order of the Bath. Majorâ€" General in our , Lieatenant Governor of Our Province io. _ At our Governâ€" ment House, in cur CITY OF TOKONTO, in Our said Province, this SEVENTH day of AUGUST, in the year of Our Lord, ore thousand eight hundred and #ixtyâ€"zeven, and thirtyâ€"first year of Our Reign. By Command, s 8. J. VANKOUGRNET, VicroR1a, by the Grace of Gon, of the United Kivzdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Qurzex, Defender of the Faith, &e., &e., &e. To all to whem these presents shall comeâ€"GzrEtâ€" I8G. s WIIIR!AI we are desirous and re= solved, as soon as may be, to meet our peoâ€" ple of our Province of Ontario, and .to have -trc'u advice in Parliament ; We do make known our royâ€" al will and :lunu to ca‘l a Legislature or Parâ€" liament, do further deciare thut by the advice of mflufic&nudlot Ontario, we have this day, given ntof'uuh‘ront writs in due form, for n Legislature or Parliament in our said Province, which writs are to bear date on the 7th day of August inaungl t':fly-lmnhdqol 1 [L8.] [L8.] VICTORILA, by the Grace of God, of the. United * Kingdom of Great Britain and Lreland, Quzks, Defender of the Faith, &0., &0., &c. To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"(Ortrtâ€" 180 : & By Comtnand Wumunu we are desirous and re» | solved, as soon as n:j‘be. to meet our te ple of our Dominion of Canada, and to have their wdvice in Parliament; We do make known our royal will and pleasure to call a Parliamert, and do further. declare that bz the advice of our Privy | Council for Canads, We have this day given orâ€" : ders for issuing our write in due. form, tor calling | & Parliament in our said Dominion, which writs are | to bear date on the SEVENTH day of AUGUST | instant, and to be returnable on the TWENTYâ€"; FOURTH day ofSEPTEMBER hext,!x«}t howâ€" | ever the writ« for the Electoral, District of Gaspe, | and for the Electoral District of Chicoutimi and Saguenay, which writs will be returnable on the | T“F;INTY~FUL'RTH day of October next. 1x Teetnorny Wure®or, we have caused Lhm\l our letters to be made patent, and the gree* | ~â€"__ seal of Canada to be hereunto ;flind:‘\'n $E88 our lifilt trusty and wellâ€"beloved cousin | the Rigt onorable Cnaries Staxuey Visâ€" covyt Moxck, Baron ‘Monek of Baliytramâ€" | mon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerâ€" ' age of Ireland, and Baron Mconek of Ballyâ€" . trammon, in the County of Wexford, in the ) Preragé of the United Kingdom of Great | Britain and Iretand, Governorâ€" General of Canada, &e., &6 , &c. At our Govermrent | House, in our City of Ottawa, in our aid Doâ€" minion, this 6th day of August, in the year | of our Lord, one thousand eighthundred and | sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€"frst yvear of | our reign. . B yCommand, *~ EDOUAKD J. LANGEVIN, x Clerk of the Crown ingChancery, KIOW YE, that we being desirous and resolved, as soon us may be, to meet Our People of Our Province of Ontario, and to have their advice in lf{hlwm. or Parliament, do hereâ€" b{, by and with the advice of dur Executive Counâ€" eil of Ontario, summon and eall together the Legi#â€" lative Assembly of Ontario, to meet at our City of Torono*h our said Province, on TUESDAY, the TW ENTYâ€"FOURTH day ot SEPTEMBER next. [L. S ["t °_ PROVINCE OF ONTAKIG. V icror®ta by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Qorerx, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c, Lo all to whom these Presents shall comeâ€"Garetâ€" |L To ail to whom these Presents s! KIO\V YE, that we being desirous and resolved, as soon as may be, to meet our ro[)lo of our Dominion of Canada, and to bave heir advice in Parliament, do hereby, by and with the advice of our Privy Counsil : tor Canada, sumâ€" mon and calltogether the House of Commons in and for our m.f' inlop, to meet at our city of Ottawa, in our said inion, on TUESDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, then and there to hmnhnnce and treaty with the great men and ® of our said Dominion. In Trsumoxy Wuzrator, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the great seal of Canada to be hereurto afixed : Witx®8s8, our right (nutz and wellâ€"belored : cousin, the ‘right honorable CrariLrs= Stayâ€" + LEY, Niscoryt Moxex, Baron Monck, of Bnu'{trmmon, in the county of Wexford, in the Peerage of lreland, and Baron Moneck of Ballytrammon, in the county of Wextord, . in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Governorâ€"Genâ€" . eral of Canada, &e., &e., &c. Atour Govâ€" .erntaent House, in var CITY of OTTAW A, in our said Dominion, this SIXTH day of AUGUST, in the year of our Lord, one thousana eight hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€" first year of our reign. * By Command, EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, $06â€"td 506â€"4d Ix ‘l'&fmon Wur::zor, We have caused these r Letters to be made Patent, and the Ureat Seal of Ontario, to be hereuntoafized ; _ Wirxzss, Our Right Trusty and Wellâ€"Beâ€" loved Heszy Wiuiix Stmstro, Companion of the Most Honormble Order of the Bath, . Major General in Our Service, Lieutenant Governor of Our Province offOntario, At Our Government Mouse, in Our CITY of TORONTO, in Our said Province, this SEVENTH 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. 9 Wanted Immediately, Su6td 506td roRia,. by the Grrace United K'il,lj_'duul 6 and Trelang, Qrt: the Faith, &e.. &e.. MONCK ING GENERAL AGENT, MONCK 8. J. VAN KOUGHNET PROVINCE OF ONTAKIO O SAE IN .A IJ.A. Llerk of the COrmen"in Chancery Clerk REFERENCES I. W. STISTED CANADA H. W. 8STISTED CANADA of the Ormen in (flm,, Ontario he Cirace ANYADA AND and to be returnable on the SSA s NN f God, of the Great Britain . Defender : of all comeâ€"6G # Ontario Halitax Halifax. Halifax Halifax Fixaxcr Derartuext, Cosrows, | _ The Engli ;] ; Ottawa, August 16, 1867. ‘ Army m; Jul ll ACCORDANXCE WITH THE ABOY® Bill and Posts Order, notice uhmbysn-uum’ ed discount is declared to be this day 28 per cent ; 'hi_ehpomn:.gofmhwbow‘m Joly 24. until next Weekly Notice, andto apply to all purâ€" | Ottawa, Jo!y chases made in the Unhd&nmiuue&u woek. | mmz + ‘R.S. M. BOUCHETTE, |_ ~â€" > Fixaxce Derartuest, Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 l'l' I8 DIRECTED BY THE HOX. THR FINANCE MINISTER, that hereafter Weekly Notices be published and furnished to Collectors of Customs, as to the raté of discount to be allowed or Aumnlmm.;“a:thh is to u-i: uâ€"‘...k with the price as represented by % at a rate equal thereto. Such notices mm every Saturday in the Canada Gazerrz. t E. 8. M. BOUCHETTE ‘\Barrack Services! | Do ‘ Emptying Latrine _ M on most favorable terms, FLVE L1 MIT®, conâ€" taining Two Hundred and ti';ty Square Miles, on the River Bumoine, (one of the tributaries to the Oitawa), which, from recent Eurveys, is found to contain an immense growth of White “41 Red Pine, and which, in point of quantity and quality, cannot be surpassed in all the Pine Perritories on the Upper Ottawa. Upon a carefalestimation, by eompetent Sorâ€" veyors, they give the following amount ofStandard Logs upon each square mile, that is, an average of seventeen thousand logs to the square mile, makâ€" ing, at a moderate estimate, four million two bunâ€" dred thousand logs, with ample allowance for any part of the limits that may be covered by water or #wamps. Maps of the property and any further particulars may be had of the agent. Terms of payment very iiberal. WILLIAM PARKER, * s Uttawa Hotel, Montreal. August 3, 1867. 5034 FHAHE undersigned is anthorized. to sell 2 Is=t A ugust. 1=G7. "r:. above is gone::lly Illmwu as the « Portageâ€" uâ€"Fort rty," the vil of that name being duâ€"Fort property," the village For turther particnlars '-ppl{v to the undersigned, if by letter, postâ€"paid, at Havelock, County of Pontine, Hargrave 1‘. 0. _ f Sevior Commussariat Office; A LL the right, title and ¢laim of the undcrli‘no:, daughter and legatee of the late Walter Beokworth, in the lots of land distinguished as numbers thirty, thirtyâ€"one and thirtyâ€"tiro (30, 31, and 32,) in the first (1st) range of the Township of _l.fgohbld. County of Pontiae, and Provinee of &r Straw for Be W Separate tenders will be required for each of the above «ervices, and no notice will be taken of any ténder not tmade on the printedform. Commissariat, Kingston, * Ist August, 1867. > . > 503id I.\MI'Z undersigned have Aled a deed of composition and «discharge execated by their creditor«, and ' Onâ€" Monday, the Thirtieth day of ' September next, They will apply to the Jadge of the said Court for a confirmation thereof, Mc â€"do. _ Rubbish Pits,..... Taking down, cleaning and Sweeping Cbimneys........... «00. Supply Ig WAEEF.....1â€"2scspcrcsrsrvress Rn’mving the Snow from the yard roofs and enclosures of th Detadhment Hospital,.... .. Forms of tender can be obtainel at thi and any further information on applicatior Purveyor at Montreal. 2ird GOF AULGUST. 1867. semor Commissariat Officer it Kingston, Urovigion Do Washing Province of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, United Counties of P‘re and Rassell. In the watter HOSPITAL SERVICES ! August 3, 1867 Crown Land Timber: Limits Havelock, July 13, 186 1/0rignal, July ”LIEGT. N duplicate, will â€"be received by the D D Insolvent Act of 1864 In the‘County Court of the United Countie of Prescott and Russell. e watter of ALEXANDER CAMERON ALEXANDER ~CUMMINS, aed ISAAC KERR, trading under the style and firm <f CAMERON and CTMMIN®, Insolvents. For one year ‘TEN DERS TEN DERS and Hospital Beddirig and FOR SALE. ALEXANDER CAMERON, ALEXANDER CUMMIN®, ISAAC KERR. + By their Aitorney, ad [dbstum, EDWARD TA YLOR DARTNELL t# Until noon, on the For the follow in: ronr siik. be received by th W IDOW JAMEsS POW ELL. be obtainel at this offise | Coroners, Maz spital 1} mm Barrack Maste ber. 18 ber 498â€" l awâ€"2m at K at Ottaw a at Ottawa. at Ott awa. at Kingst at Ottawa at Kingston. at Ot taw a . at Oftawe each of the AIBJ at Ottawa at Ottawa 2Swim td The subscriber need only point to the {sot, that his fruil wherever exbibited at the Provincigl/Fai» bnu.nrrbl“:tbo first prize, to assure thise favor ing their m-..- that they will be supplied with Trees iz.(nm of the 1..« mnls lby.-lli- M‘a:troq forthe Eastern doiuadqlu + grown witha spesial view to them for that climate, being of that lu.":::‘k; growth which tzfluu tenches to be the best kind of trees for the Eastern portionstof the Province, The Btock comprises fruil tree» of every description, also Ornamental Treos, Shrubs; Roses, Merbaseon flowering plants, &c., Ac., in great variety e rmmek h GEORGE LESLIE, Proprietor Tas Ortawa Tixzsâ€"Printed and Published every mourning, . (Sundays, excepted) $at the Trazs Stear: Printing© Works, Ko. &. Sparkeâ€"st, in the (ity otf ‘Ortews, Coupty TII'II.-( Chronicle of Barseti, by An* thony Trollope; Todd‘s Parliamentary Gorâ€" mhmhl‘; Louisa of Prossia, by Mubiâ€" bach ; the Great and his Famsiy, by Mubibach ; Raymond‘s‘ Mercine ; Mr. Wynysrd+s Ward, by me Lee Linnet‘s Trial; Tmce Lost ; Footlight Flashes, hy Davidge ; Diavols, by Miss Braddon. 4 P 1.00. m(eo-phn Shakspeare The ml, (o‘y‘lu) Byron: The ish and American Magazines “u TROTTER begs to inform Ber 4 friends that having enlarged her premises by the addition of other portion» of the Desbarat:‘ Bh:.;:iohhn been &od-phm' , is pared to receive a few more wen un.y-. BonrJ.:r:, to whom will be afforded «#perior accommodations, s New Field Exercise. 1= August 16th T.'Ic sUBSCRIREIR méans 0( informing the MeSab and adjacent ?mr.» Mesers. Pontey and Taylor, the locality soliciting orders rers, R. LYON‘S HOTEL, ARNXPRIOH TOQOTTIHIIKE J€1_,/1 GENTLEWUHE ® COUNTY of CARLETON, pressed a desire tw have er to represent them, 1 l‘\ou SALE, (wentyeBve or Afty mcous of lind, situated on l::.- NepeamCentre Road, within three miles of Ottawa City. Por fortber ;.Mm .'I’L.:, to A. E. TAYLOR, or "W. AYLOR, on nremises ou FIRTC of Carleton 0. W the Province of Canad Parliawent of Grea in favour of a reasons securing to the farmer dependext position in t be Sherifl‘s ufice, Oitaw a ~August 5th, J AI.I. persons having cans« ol any mneance are horeby re information thereof to JOHN~â€" DURIE * SON Army List, Jaly. . Bill and Postage Stamps. “ ‘i. Ccount( themee!ve Monday, ‘the Twentyethirnd Ds Gereral Quertar OHta win, wa dastry), if elected to the 44 b-v!llol of Canada, 1 w CorNTY OF CARLETON Inot, t the a. Coromer Oyer and Terminer ani 6 DELIVERY, At the hour govern the.n Wid t Ottawa, July i Will be Loiden at Tuesday,the 10th d l)l'lllllt NOTHCE is the Courts of * Ar€ ther Toronto House. Ottawa herift‘s Office, Ottawa Ausust Sth. 1867. By order of the Loard «f Hea Uilawa, Aug, 8. M N1 ber MILLILTPA RYV. UBLLC NOPLOE is the Court s of TORONTO NURSERIES Countyv‘~ of Caa Have jast received a «apj MHEN your late menitses ounty N O‘PITIC Ni Farm tor Ssate. H Wx. F. PW By JAS. BATLLF «n at the JIT TR CARLET W it c NOTIC‘ E: In and f NOTICE tember, 18 EDW ARD Ak M J AS,BAILNY W JOMN ln:usaaos. , Eparks Street, Opposite the Rassell House the ( =â€"ALBO,â€" U Edition heseby gbven «hat w ARLETORN, 1y .0 hereby & ad TAKES CPHLS ‘apmers of Citeroy, F1 e now engaged in trees. MEab GUak ©34111°1 pwwbor. w on polan d an ty ean We pouet D picd th | â€"I" P 44 i bepe the Alt GU 164 «whoe, over Sture, luo-" January *qNHL DALL 1 sorems .:blished in waily over naking a total 1 £,000 1 thas ICM‘I" the «rilse in. A ovrETIgE®t ollowing rates : inciness Cards humâ€"pay : pansient t‘ ‘ TPORK . Chancery i‘stent Right & 68 &©tiat -op".‘. Lo atter ‘~vernment o »ay entrust bim «it in and for th Dscember 28, "Allll'fl Chancery, Orrios : Auu sw ied ns 12, P umnicus aam, C1 C «»d Russell. Orrics: In h w n & 4A Oprios youdowa., C. W ‘rroul Chancery, M Asvowks $3 0 t Febraary 7, 1 be Post Office " Wlaxa, Matd C hok 1D % OChancery, utfiee: Rlgin ® Aumnaxpes R itawa, July 28 ©OL,» ‘DVOCAJ nâ€"aiâ€" ur::’u: Mul Mr. Wright ridays of ever a & . CLM A M urtawa, Fob. mer of Sussex uttawa, Febre \ TUOR NB Chansery, emnpaons : Ud; ebruary 21, 1# yoaxk Oflice urrice: in t Rosext Lt May 30 4 Ofce, Lan tX PPIOR :{d brumry 7, 1 Orric«: Jn e oflice at n awa, March Miawa, Jaly J TOT A RIE E the Postâ€"0 J. A. Mass £xul uent 1 u:-‘l:;‘um beral allowat VRGER A 30 8t 10B DVOCAT: PFLICK LE & LK# AHG A RRI®T A 3250 18 7 EDW ARRIS LAPIE . m ENTHI® XICH WILL al M AS O 1)

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