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KPD and the 'â€"-â€"ua""*' ng country, that they will receive at their house, mnl Torn{o.“ McGill College Avenue, & limited number of Young u-sm'h.og.:ddmdm ing their education, or who, a residence in the country, have been unable to enjoy the advantages dl.llon.dvu-lhnrhl Cossar is prepared to instruct these ladies in all the Mol‘mglm Mo h.fi.:l.m:.fimt. dw us an ticularly to sing an English Ballad. t Mre. has‘ been induced to open these classes, ba b-wmmnm-gz !rldmh-h- attendance at a school is irksome and unpleasant, but who would make more favorable progress when surrounded by comâ€" rda-l their own age and acquirements, and iving with Mrs. Cossar and ber daughters in all the fréedom of nh’"N-o.udru with that corâ€" rect restraint so steadily ca out in England. HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, _ Mrs. and Miss Cossar also En private lessons huom-fl-mrr and bog to reâ€" turn their sincere thanks tor the kind encourageâ€" ep! ,uufl-’u " ‘erms on a * ® MRS. 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These, if not relieved, rea: l upon themesives and the surreunding pre incurable for : mâ€"w"iiâ€"?_ihi ll: 'rln- affiicted biotohes pimples and To they bare e2ree ME ) yongrrbgy. As a Pamily Physic. From Dr. K. W. Cartoright, New Orieans, Your Pills ars the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities surpase cathartic possess. Aven: l“:‘:"â€" '-“ 1 .-:1-‘~= disonse, and believing as your Pills afford I-s-o-gld.â€"-ln.hm. De. J. C. Arez. .:!hu%fld the worst Asadache any body can have by a or two of your Pills. 1t ssems to arise from a foul stomach, in the use of them, I am now entirely well. Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. lgqoy,‘{l Â¥ MoCarthy and ‘J. Skinner r in C ;“_fl'& rea: . upon themeeives and the surroundi 'â€"r‘ ans, proâ€" T aily in this couthiiom opfreieed El-‘---'- m-fi:‘: them invaluable to us in the daily Headache, SickHeadache,Foul Stomach. WMI.I.AI-I Manufacturers of Bed= steads, Chairs, &c., Chaudiere Island, Otâ€" awa, C.W. WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, WiILLIAM ANNABLE. of Plils. It ssems t -3."."-_-_-,-,._..--. Bilions Disordersâ€"Ltver Complaints, From Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City, Nuubmnm%b“" pose a« an aperient, but I find their effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my prac« ;’n_q‘lgr’LN,}>m a purgative which is wor w-u.m.l.c..mm Sm : 1 have used your in my goneral and practice ever since you made them, and cannot to say they are;the best cathartic we employ. Their reguâ€" ::5“&“:.. the liver is quick and decided, conseâ€" are an admirable -‘nu,uvp-. l“lmfi’.‘!-fl: h“.““l‘lfll‘fir‘b them. _ Â¥raterpaily yours, . ALONZO BALL, M. D., _ thy the confidence of the profession and the people. _ Depranticewt or tus Intesion, ar skill has brought me if I did not report my case to Pul "Aisld serred In my kn ns rogantiog erore paing, w r in chronic rheuma» on en usnn epent is Saitmeres Din: Machooain 1 hieg youe C Prom Dr. ) G. 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Church. 1 e â€"____ Papmieian of the Marine Hompital, Dysentery, Diarrhoa, Relas, Worms, Prom Mrs. E. Quart, Physician and Midwi/t, Doston, T find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the ¥«bruary 26th, 186 Montreal, June 28, 1867. (Having lately arresed from Engiand,) KG to acquaint the Ladits of Montreal awa, Aug. 8, 1867. DRUG®S, k&e. Yours with great respect, _ ED. W. PREBLE, PLANS, SPECIPICATIONS, ESTIMATES, &0 AUGUSTUS LAVER, her hands and feet that bad proved Clerk of Steamer Clarion. 415® Night‘ do . do _ §t.........,.«.«.. 8.18 P.M. Accommodation Train for l‘m and % Traine for Lachine at 1 AMZ T.oo "aal, 15.06 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. . GOING SOUTB AND EAST. Vermont Centrel Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Ruiland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Hn-xbod; fw‘.l::kd Saratoga, ork &e«, ke. -dl:m&b‘l.:nou.u.«....; *‘ Tointe eometant s B se ns 2Vor-dcmd n.d..&..“ hla: Pni,.........._.........._ 'uu-.f’.ufl Intermediate MW with ‘Vormont Central at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" w Railroad, also at Rouse‘s with Lake Champlain Steamers for Lake George, Saratoga, Now Riviere du L i.“ a at...10.10 P.M. rminieud. all Night oc inars Spomane., an o oc and time of arrival and of all trains at Termin! and Way Staâ€" T uon y the Yreng Irank Haith ay Bock of Tims Tables. C. J. BRYDGES, . Brockville and Uttawa Railway, af 30A. M.==TRAINS _ will leave mi .‘1'.?3?."“.2%‘.‘3 ine 3 iZp S s Diey int at 1: m., umfi pm. % C ® Eie 5 45 A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will leave $ Sandpoint daily at 5145 a.m., and 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:15 p. m. The 1:30 a.m, Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U. P. Coy‘s Eteamers for Pou:so du Fort, Pembroke, &¢., and the Train from Saudâ€" mum p.m., leaves aiter Steamers are due Ottaws and Pem»roke. All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls o- AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, N l Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" t S GoLING WEST. for Ottawa, uon avoont io Qetemainnti Oiere Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicagt , s , and all points Wost, at..................... 8.00 A.M. Night do _ do _‘ §t.........g=â€"~.. 8.15 P.M. Accommodation Train for Kingston and ___W._ 4 ~.fi' ‘""“i'.'o"."' tt A.M. Express by Railway throu; T ark: Soaton, ud sh 'y“.fi,'?..;.;__“';m"’”"' wvster 4600 PBiKe C eonaien Jn Imap asd Fortiasd, 2t 1010 P.M. bottles, wanted, and one peany per dozen more j en than by any other yfumu-o. o with Trains to and from Porth. mhodnmmwlonnumu :-uo-‘-vfim.“q s on Trunk, cast and west. Eo N. B.â€"These zraimse run on Montreal ‘Time. l:.ummnhm:.j:&vuhudou‘: wa at reduced rates prine} tions on the line. meps x T.S. DETLOR, ; Patawa, May 7. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. May 26. ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a WINE CALLED Canadian Champagune! wnlcpll EXCELLENT,and WHICH tloymnllu”l’ll”?â€" Amateur who have tasted the wine, considerit a very good article, and superior to tmh-‘â€"duh im :\d. Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would well tocall on LAROQUE & CQO., and give them & Botties of every description, excepting oil From Prescott, 7.00 a. m.. At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. * # ~ 345 pm. «_ _ «* _ 8;20 p.m. From Ottawa, 7:00 a. m. At Prescott 9.35 a.m. w s« 1:30 "., « w6 4:45 P'.' Grand Ivmfifl‘ailway Company Chrmpagne Manufactured in Ottawa. LARO@UE&Co. CHURCH STREET Brockville, June 29. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked throu nâ€"mumm-ouumuuny'.' o-ly'ulhgmuwhmno- as we are prepared to prove from the evidence of those who havetried it. All they ask is a trial. It is simple in construction, easily adjusted, and saswers for an IRONING TABLE. It never need be taken out of the Kitchen, as it answors for a plece of Purniture. ‘The following testimonia will show what the Ladies at the Nunnery think of it. Parties desirous of giving us a fair trial will please to send us notics by post, of otherwise, naming time and place, will be attended to. _ _ Ottaws, August 12th, 1867. TT Ahands and the publiy gonaraily that he has en 0 ;o:‘-bnood h-lnu’l-n the store formerly occuâ€" y * Messrs. Fingland & Draper ’A.ldwhmlo‘:l‘lliu"w-m.mo DRY GOODS! Tn UNDEBARSIGNED are now miAan»e facturing aâ€"new and what they olaim i6 bo Annable‘s W uuf?T Troning Table have been used by the Grey Nuns, and they have proved to be very satisfactory CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, Which will be sold at a small advance on cost. . JAMES llm. § Unson Block, Susserâ€"st. Next to he Tea Pot. Ottawa. July 10. 1867. 481tf DRVYV GGOGGODS ! Readymade Clothing l\hhucu&(m &.-.lflfim Oliver nnabla‘s Washinge & Troning Table have but Ottawa, July 10, 1867. WASHING . MACHINE. sUMMER ARRANGEMLENT Commencing 1st July, 1867. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, }l and after TUESDAY, the Tth May, 1867, and until further .notice trains will run NEW DOMINION. « LZAVE BROCKVILLE HOLGATE, OLIVER, & ANNABLE. OF CANADA. BAJILROADS®, LEAVE SANDPOINT H : ARBOTT, anager for Trustee t tor New Surrzarstzxpznt. 1y GREY NUNS. §.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M. 5.30 A.M. 6.45 A.M. & COâ€" _‘ Sheriff‘s Office, T ul ‘s36u Tay fea Acprreer. ( asenâ€" The maguifcent steamers comprising thi !ine, VIB, | SPARTAN, 1807. Apmepgee se ; 1307. ROYAL MAIl. THROUGH: LiNk. arket Steamer mar, (Capt. Peter Moâ€" Q:u,)lmlm.s Brch,‘huhyn and Thursdays. f )acficc‘«t«l through. ‘The Steamer Alerandra, (Capt. M. Shepherd,) will be employed in towing rafts between Ottaws 1101 mc 1367 Passengers will find it to their advantage to truvel: by this route, it being the q:ichou and cheapest, as well as the most comfortable. . most fashionable for tourists. Parties desirous of a pleasant :r can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for M;uâ€"gcn‘." s “'ng'u.'."c?mm' Caledonia Sprin ® will be landed at L‘Orignal. % iwal Parcel expréss daily from Ottawa to Montreal e du Fort, arriving at 2 p. m, will teave Gosld‘s Whai ‘..:‘.«...f{ Titer arfinel ut Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason Gould, and atriving at Pembroke same om%‘ The Pontiac leaves Pembroke at noon on * days, Thursdays and Saturdays for Des Joachims, Have commen Montreal and H Ports, Meals and State Rooms always included in _ the Fare. fuge Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queen Victwris, (Capâ€" tain Bowb,) leaves Ottawa dullr (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at 6:30 a.m., Grenville and intermeâ€" diate hndhl:ll. with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at Carilion with Steamer Prince of Wales. â€" Passengers arrive in Montreal at 4:45 p.m. ESteamer Prince of Wules, (Captain H. W . Brc herd,) leavo« Lachine on arrival of the 7 a.m. tur; from Montrea!, comnecting at Catilion with C. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer Queen Victoria, arriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. Thoom.lcl)lr::‘nd economy of this ll:oh% w e route passes through one m-_o l dlttices id Canads, and is the : FARES Return tickets to Montreal..................$6 00 each. On and after SEPTEMBER 1st , «otil turther noâ€" tige) the steamer Anm Sisson will leave Aylmer day, for the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a. ., ?. z{thmm at head of Railroad at 11, touching at Anglor. Band Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Fartell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s Wharf, and CouUNTY OF CARLETON, »A To Wit. 2 * B' Virtme of a ‘Writ of. Fierl Facias issued out of the County Court, of the County of Carleton, and to me dirbcted and delivered against the Lazds and ‘Tencments of Magloire Charlebois, at the suit of Edward Grifin, I have seised and taken in execution, and will offer for sale, at Puslic Auction, at my Ofice in the Cour Mouse, in the City of Ottawa Both ways, dai and intermediate 1 MONTREAL & OTTAW A efficient stock to forward Freight of every descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Oitawa and Rideau Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" patch, and at low rates. Freight received at the wharf of the Richelieu Company, at Quebes, and forwarded daily. For freight apply to 4 D. MURPHY, Agent, _ connecting at Pembroke with steamer Jason Gould, which leaves Pembroke Landing at 1 p. m., and arriving at Portage du Fort sameâ€"evening. _ _ _ The M“I:l":-n lun‘l "l.’w‘t's‘o du Fort everyâ€"mornin :30 a. m., ra me, touching at a-u-. JM. Farroll‘s Wh;!. Bonnechere, Bristol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of Railway at 11:45, and connecting with Ann Sisson at Pontine at noon, Passongers reach Ottawa at 4 p. m. «The steamer .Caluma, on and after Friday, 4th Instant, will leave Havelock on Mv and Frideys at 5 a.m., returning froui Chapeau Village o se tininice i m A c ion is made daily with the Brockville Ottawa City, Aug. 26, 1867 At twelve o‘clock, ncon, all the right,title, inter est and equity of redemption ot the abore named defendant, of, in, and to the northâ€"east part of Lot Number Two, in the third concession of the Townâ€" ship of Gloucester, (Rideau front,) in the County of Carleton. WM. F. POWELL, Sherif. «Lo _ _ BrJAS. BAILIFF, Deputy Sherif 18607. Appagegice ts 107. 1867. On Tuesday, the Twentyâ€"3econd day 0/ . October, A.D., 1861, CHANGE of TIME and Ottawa Railway on the up trip at Sand Point 1 pm.; udo-t.hoicwntflp’u lud Point at 9 9 iuu-v- for Des Joachims leave Ottawa every Io.‘n‘. eduesday and Friday,. For farther particulars apply at tae Office of the Company at &uvo City or Aylmer. N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can be ob sined at reduced rates from s LSAAC BONNER, 4 Upper Ottawa Route. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steamers ANN 8 tteeasse++++.Capt: BOCK P i t ds .. Napk Reokes May 14. This Com is now red with new icient mufl m::l of every des Sheriff‘s Saile otf Lands. ANADIAN INLAND STEAM NAVI« GATIUN COMPANY ALLIANC By vevsvsccesss ORRGOEN :+ scc.eccocllc SNOW BIRD,.......... JASON GOULD,...... RNOUT EM Cbcecervecrieres 1 Commenc.. taan ba id 85 Commenâ€"st., Basin, Montreal EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. CAL UMET........ PEMBROK £, 4448 DIRECTORS: W. McNavouto®,........J. B. Avorz @GRECIAN, PASSPORT, PRESIDENTâ€"Hvon MoLexxax. FORWARDING COMPANY. LIMITED. OTTAW A RIYVER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘8 s HERRICK, BRUSH & CO FORWARDING AND RAIL« WwAaY CcOMPAaxy. ntermediate ports, returning Monâ€" mudmyl.hnh‘o‘t“s.n.. and Prescott Railroad. ed their regular trips between rmilton, calling at all Intermediate ; with the Mondays excepted KINGSTON, MAGNETY, R 8. CASSELS, Canal, Basin, Ottaws. R. W. SHEPHERD. and CHAMPION, THE OTTAWA TIMES OCTOBER 17, 1867 Toxz®. Ovenuas. Ducoax. Couvnerre. Buovors â€" Fixouay Agents President 419â€"8 1867. A. M. F. G1axez11, Eeq, a Dear Sw: The of . your al Italian Bitters, thafh ym-. uull":!oln‘ some time since. am bgpyu u‘zu:rouu them, after giving them a fair tria!, that they are a deâ€" liclous tonic, stomachiq and stimulant Bitters, which I think wil! be found very useful to the deâ€" bilitated suffering from indigestion, constipation, "s9% m With my Mlvubu mt cess, . I am res ours, O.mILIA.NO. 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L bave tried faithfully, and it gl'v‘:c me gréat pleasure to state to !:-lmlt if the and most agreeable Tonic I ve ever used in my practice. I find it partiouâ€" New York, June 1, 1867. Mrz, Gtaxmuusâ€"Oear dir: After a fair trial I take pleasure in n.o-.udllf your Royal Bittors, It is a v:z ;‘xulhfl nlnu{stdng u»?u. aiding dIi- gestion tone to the di ve organs. In your note yummod me of m-;mmu. I think it is a most admirable combination; a pleaâ€" sant, usefal, and reliable tonic. Yeurs truly, â€"=.. > regard the proparation as & very elegant one, suitâ€" ed to many cases when a more poweriul compound would not be used. After hufig had further opâ€" mnfh."m' anunia, chlorotis, leueorrher, convalesâ€" cence, in short in all cases where the system is much debilitated tor want of restoratives to refresh should be considered as infinitely superior to all articles of the kind which have appeared to the * pinund oo +. * uky 3, 967. A':.'pa-"%'b:fi acknowledge the receipt cl‘uxd 'y-rlqd Italian Bn.u.cn together Preparstine. Roving L rhige Sate where toles ths m a lar, w dide U yeer Sitiers, "I have sothined faitoring success in “r.‘lll’ll‘ the use of a mild, stimuâ€" u22 qAL1L and T will racommand vanr Ritters lating tonie, and I will recommend Bitters with ploasure in dyrpopsia, indigestion, loss of ap Royal Italian Bitters ! For seventeen years it has, in Italy, been a uriiâ€" versal favorite nwn& the clite of .oeib.:{. being generally served in the drawing room before dinâ€" ner, in preference to Vermouth. _ p have ever used in my nr.utlu. 1 find it rniu- larly adapted to females and children debilitated by the various diseases and u-gnlnu peculiar to them. If you will favor me with a letter stating where I can procure your Bitters for my patients, 1 shail take ‘pmloulu pains to recomwend them. 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Many of :{pd-hhm u‘by:th‘o'fulobnim where procure re truly, * C. XMNCS.II.D., 157, Rast 10thâ€"stroot. 22, West Bloventhâ€"street, __ _ Swrx Allow me to congratuiate you on lh:.nth fection ot your preparation called "Royal Italian Bitters." "I have prescribed it to many of my paâ€" tients who had neea of tonics to invigorate their w-ww:‘ohsz case. ut besides com entire. ly of um.lulu, blu‘or nmlc. posâ€" seases overy rduy which constitutes a wholesome beverage and t onic in a remarkable degree,. By the stimulants and bitters which it containg, it acts directly -'rn the stomach and digestive organs, by arousing the energy of the digestive functions, and in rendering the act of digestion more easy and F RCIE By the tonic ingredients, and uxoelclly by the lnn’vhloim into its composition, it acts on the whole organization ; the tissues assume a con» sistency more decided, a dcnlopm‘:: u::o comâ€" plete, a functional energy more regular : the globs ules of the blood become richer, the vital vnergies greater, the muscular system more powerful, the nervous system calmer. This beverage, whicn*is stomashic and at the in hedith by pron ‘:u""&m i bocmuy hite be ng m, but employed -fl"umu.. in & -kmo of ailâ€" ments which are the iminediato oonuam ot excesseso ~errors in nutrition, such as dy»pepsia, its onergies _V"’i;i’mcba‘m ergans. ‘This preparation, by its elegant appearance, its dolhqurum.ul M“ bl{ E!" restorative m,mnmrb e attention, and ILantA L2 anusidasad as infinitaly: annarioe to all imparted to the loullni Physicians of Canada and the United States, and have received their unqualiâ€" fed approval on every account. _ _ _ _‘The proprietor refers with the greatest confiâ€" dence and satisfaction to the nbjn'r:od testimonâ€" ials from eminent medical men,which ho could add to, were it desirable. _ _ ? hss * Professor of Aural and Ophthalmic Surgery in New York Medical College, and Sn:am to New York Ophthalmic H and Domult Dispensary. To COs (000~ WIkLLAM |ARNOLD:, A.B., Trin/ Lublin; M. R. C. 8. London ; Â¥. i. ow York, Licenciate Royal College, A Monsiout GiAXELLI Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pabua «* _ A.‘*M. F. GTANELLI, 26, Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal. Holsnd. February, 1867. Mz. G1axtuL1,â€"Dear Sir : Having received from ou a sample of the Royal Icalian Bitters of Dr. tonie, and I will recommend yoar Bitters | xo. &7, “gp.m*m“....'u.' &.:l“-nll wb-wm.luu-p uwmh'.‘-x-ma,-mw.su the LATBET -tu-.g-'-nw ,; and constitational inseti | ygEwgp, nn{umzu noon.u.n& u{d liver, togetber with a large and well selected stock remain, my dear Mr. Giznelli, yours, ver lhbdll-‘n:l‘..:flfl .'9‘0008. olé + » A & m iY E. DB LA GRAXJA, M.D. | wERSOHAUM PIPRS &s, will be hopt on hand. September 14, 1867. $38â€"37w6m Ottawa, Sopt. 25, 1867. 414 r, in preference to V ermcuth. The Lundlm of its composition have been Sold by the Proprictor, Respectfuily yours, wa. ERED. HoLcostB, M.D., Lester from Dra. Picault 31, Templeâ€"street, Bosion, ITALY. (rasscatio®. , yours sincerely, DRS. PICAULT & SON 20, East 25thâ€"street, _N.' York, May 9, 1867 New York, April 25, 1867 R. P. CODKE, M.D., New York City New fork, May 14. 1867 New Â¥ork, May 9, 1867 Montreal, July 27, 1868. Beaver Hall Hill It appears to be not generally known, that Brit« ish Subjects are not entitled to wear such. Decorâ€" ations without Her Majesty‘s special permission, and that such periaission is E:no‘ only in cases in which the Foreign Order jshall have been conferred in consequence of active distinguished service which, had been performed before the enemy either at sea or in the field, or in cases in which the recipient shall have been actually and entireâ€" ly employed beyond ffer Majesty‘s Dominions, in the service of the Fom‘q Bovereign by whom the Order is conforred. p You will find in the to the Appendix recent Edition of Colenial Regulations, page 128, the Regulations respecting the grant of Foreign Orders and Medais to British Subjects, which have been pro.ul‘ux by command of Her Majesty, and which are now foree. It would be/desirable that general publicity should be given to these Regulations in the Colony under your Government, I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient, Humble Servant, Decorations so bestowed cannot properly be conâ€" sidered as rewards granted by a Foreign Soversign for services rendered according to the purport of clause 2 of theso Regulations. : THey must be rather considered as personal favours bestowed on British Subjects by British Sovereigns, and as hayâ€" ing no reference to services rendered to the Foreign Crown of Hanover. + Requlations respecting Foreign Medals. 1. Applications or permission to sccep and wear Medals which, not being the decoration et any Foreign Oréer, are conterred by a Foreign Sovereign on British Subjects in the army or in the navy for military or naval services, should be ad. dressed as th : case may be, to the Commanderâ€"inâ€" chief, to the Secretary of State for War, or the Lords of the Admiralty, who, if they see fit, may submit the same w':-y Majesty‘s.Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for Her Majesty‘s sancâ€" tion, upon obtaining which they may grant such permissioh without any other formality. 2, Permission to wear a Foreign Medal cannot be granted to a British subject unless such medal is bestowed for military or naval services performed by the command or with the sanction of Her Maâ€" josty, But no permission is necessary for acceptâ€" ing a Foreign Medal, if such Medal is not to be * 2. Such permission shall not be granted to any subject of Hor Majesty unless ‘the Foreign Order shall have been conterred in consequence of active and distinguished service before the enemy, either at se or in the field ; or unless he shall have been actually and entirely employed, bbyond Her Maâ€" josty‘s dominions, in the service of the Foreign Soveerign by whom the Order is conferred. 3. The intention ot a Foreign Sovereign to confer upon a British subject the insignia of an : Order muct be notified to Hor Majesty‘s Principal Secreâ€" tary ot State for Foreign Affairs, either through the British Minister accredited at the Court of such Foreign Sovereign, or through bis Minister accreditâ€" ed at the Court of Her Majesty. â€" . 57, SPARKSâ€"STREET, CIN!.'ML OoTTaAW A: R. HAUSER would réspectfully in« M fnhh“flthpbflol‘.‘l‘tl. he intends remaining in | his present store, , _ B, (Page 43.) The Queen has been pleased to that the folâ€" lowing Regulations ‘ Foreign Ordetrs and Medals shall be substituted for those now in 1. No subject of Hor Majesty shall accept a Foreign Order from the Sovereign of any foreign country, or wear the insignia thereof, without havâ€" ing previously obtained Hor Majesty‘s permission to that effect, signified by a warrant under Her Royal Sign Manual, (Signed) BUURL Governor the Right Honorable Viscount Monck, «. &, «. 4. If the service for which it is proposed to conâ€" fer the Order has been porformed during war, the notification required by the preceding clause must 5. After such notifications shall have been reâ€" ceived, Her Majosty‘s Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs shall, if the case comes within the conditions prescribed by the present Regulaâ€" tions, and arise from naval or military services beâ€" fore the enemy, refer it to Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of State forthe War Department preâ€" viously to taking Ier Majesty‘s pleasure thereupon, in order to ascertain whether there may be any obâ€" jection to Her Majesty‘s permission being granted. HAUSER‘S â€"NEWS DEPOT : _ g‘ircillati;‘g Libraty ! be madenot later than: two years after the exâ€" change of the Ratifications of a Treaty of Peace. If the service has been performed in time of peace, the notifications must be made within two years after the date of such service, 9. When a British Subject has received the Royal permission to sccept a Foreign Order, he will at any future time be allowed to accept the decoration of a higher class of the same Order to which he may have become eligible b! the inâ€" crease of rank in the foreign service or in the serâ€" viceof his own country, or any dther distinctive thark of honor strictly consequent upon the acceptâ€" ance ot the original Order, and common to every person upon whom such Order is conferred. « 10. The preceding clause shall not be taken to apply to decorations of the Guelphic Order which were bestowed on British subjects by Her Majesâ€" ty‘s predecessors King George IV. and King Wilâ€" liam 1V., on whose heads the Crowns of Great Briâ€" tain and Hanover were united. A similar reference shall also be made to the commanderâ€"inâ€"chief if the application relates to an Officer in the army or to the Lords of the Adâ€" miralty if it relates to an officer in the navy. 6. When Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs shall have taken the Queen‘s pleasure on any application, and shall have obtained Her Majesty‘s permission for the person in whose favor it has been made to acceptithe Foreign Order and wear the insignia thereof, he shall signify the same to Her Majesty‘s Principal Secreâ€" tary of State for the Home Department in order that he may cause the warrant required by clause 1 to be propared for the Royal Sign Manual. When suck warrant shall have been signed by the Queen, notification thereof shall be inserted in the Gazate, stating the service for whick the Foreign Order has been conferred. -.p. 7. The warrantsignifying Hor Majosty‘s permicâ€" sion may, at the request and at the expense of the person who has obtained it, be registered in the Collego of Arms. * 8. Every such warrant as aforesard shall contain a clause providing that Her Majesty‘s license and permission does not authorise the assumption of any atyle, appelation, rank, precedence, or privilege eppertaining to a Knight Bachelor of Her Majesty‘s SIR,â€" has been proposed by Foreign Governments to grant Decorations to British Subjects residing in HMer Majesty‘s Colonies. DESPATOII AND REGULATIONS RESPECTâ€" ING FOREIGN ORDERS. Circular. _(Signed) | CLARENDON. Foreign Office, 10th May, 1855. 563â€" Regulations respecting Foreign Orders. Cases have not unfrequently occurred in which it CA NX A DA.. BUUKILNGHAM & CHANDOS. Downtxo Staxet, 5th September, 1867 Frazce Derartuexr, Costous, : 4 Ottawa, October 11, T867. li? uoonfi:-e- witn mE Asove 4 deprate is devtaced to bo this on 31 par sont 'r of deduction is b‘o continued dll-t'm’laulh- to all purâ€" chases made in the U l.r:..)OU that week. at a rate equal thereto. Buch notices to appe mufl.ym»cmaom ts R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE S FINANCE MLNISTER, that bereafter Weekly Notices be published â€" and furnished to Collectors of Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed or e rte ts as at a rate equal thereto. Such fi“" is sppok |__ Ne Wit : MJ Y VIRTUE ofa Writ .f&:ofi Facias, n issued out of Her Majesty‘s County Court o} the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, and to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tengments of Thomas Costillo, at the suit of Robert Brown, L haveséited and takén in execution, and flm{cruhupblhmu-yoflu,h the House, in the City of Ottawa, on TUESâ€" DAY the NINETEENTIPAay of NOVEMBER, A D. 1867, at TW ELVE o‘clock: moon, al he .estate nfitm interest and equity of redemption of the al named Defendant, of, in, to and out of all and singular the northwestern oneâ€"third part of Lot number Fourteen, in‘ the Second Concession of the Township of Fitzroy, in the County of Carleton, containing by admeasurement sixtyâ€"six and twoâ€" thirds of an acre, be the same more or Jess. . Wam. Â¥. POWELL _ Sheriff‘s Oflce, Ottaws, + . _ _ _ _ August 10 A. D. 1867. B2wtd It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by removâ€" ing from the air.cells the omFllublo lympb, or that secretion which in heaves c oi- them, causing « ou‘ty in breat and by its actien on the a difficu‘ty in breathing, and b th diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus u‘::lmn‘ the circslation of the blood, and restoring the distended mp.:'l:“u :’Iu:r natural fl?l ; :y its use the h;m&'s a mproved, all derangoments of the d&utln t;n.:l“ oorrmd‘mu the skin, and vh‘ to the a 8 ning appearance. “D. . HURD, Successor to llvmn: Czl.” Maiden &o.no. New York, Sole Proprietor for the United tos. NORTHROP & LY MAXN, Newoisnz, C.W., t Proprictorsfor the Canadas PRICE TWENTYâ€"FiVE CENTS. Bold bfi (Geo. Mortimer,â€" John Roberts, W. M. Massey, Henry Â¥. McCartby, J. Skinner, and J. Bm in Ottawa. i agh wa, Fob. o, 1867. ; 350dw6m ll POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY or all other prepaiations for the oure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all disenses which affect the Wind of Zlorse» ; also, as a Condiâ€" ‘ion Medicine, surpassing everything of the kind is easy to fl". sure to cure, and safe in all casos and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. & 24 _ f IN @BEAT VARIMETY, _ 4 Nails, Spikes, Camp Kettles, Circular and Cross: out Saws, Lamps, Oils, Glass, Putty, &o.,.â€"AU OMEAP. flw ob oo Ottawa, April 13. stantly en hand. VOn@UeLor®, RODLIME, &FC. u}hbllou‘ Private Buildings, Conservaâ€" tories, Vineries, Manutactories, &c., warmed, by Hot Water or Warm Air, on the modt apâ€" oved principles, . _ _ _ â€". _ _ _ 4 COUNTY OF CARLETON, ) â€" and Gas W ll‘ ‘Bu or‘ Dl"ld wwkMorr ms Worl rewer‘s 1 6. Makes and fits up Galvanized un Aheet, Gnt HOWES : ° Boot and Shoe Store. Uur stock of BO0TS and SHOES, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, &c., &e., will conâ€" sequently be very large and most complete in every department, and we most m?flfully solicit a conâ€" tinuance of favors, to merit which our constant enâ€" deavore will be as usual to provide the best articles and soll at the lowest remunerating prices, * G. HOWE & SON. \am, Rememb the placeâ€"No. 10, Rideau;st. next to Howell‘s rocery. . J April 27. A 420y _: HOES, RAKES, . PLOT LINES, Carpenters‘ and Joiners‘ Tools Importers and Dealers in House Purnish _ _ in Horivare Just received a well selected assortment of cfi‘ Stoves, Tron Bedsteads, D Stoves, Bronzed & Wire Fen Parlor Stoves, Fire Lrons, ; Hall Stoves, Fire Guards, |â€" Japanned and Planished Tinwatre, &c., A! the Lease of oq: Premises in Sussex* street terminates this month, we intend to con fine our business to one locality, and shall remove the whole of our Stock on the 1st of May next, to our Store in BLYVTH & AERRB, AT THE SIGN OF THE Successors to Chas. Garth, No. 25, Rideauâ€"st,, Plumbers, DALLEY‘S Arabian Heave Remedy Agricultural Implements Ottawa, August 26. Shenff‘s Sale of Lands: CARDEN TOOLS AMERICAN INVOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS Orders from the country will receive strict/atâ€" hk 3 Fisance Derarruent, w Gustoms, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 T IS DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE All materials for the above branches kept conâ€" Rideau Street, Caas & Steam Fitters, | Tin & Coppersmiths, Bell MHangers, &ce. ~No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. AND CONDITION MEDIUINE mM CaLL AND INSPRCT. , THOMAS BIRKETT, R EM OV A L. NEW AND IMPROVED. Of every description : SPADES, SHOVELS, &c. CAN BE HAD uscessor to James Starke. Tron Bedsteads, Bronzed & Wire Fenders, Fire Irons, _ s hy ... ~» Ghebir JAMES BAILIFF, 4167 City Hall, Otawa, October 9th, 1867. T':l-eo:::mu and :l:;..p-.‘-‘.““: their creditors, and ; On Monday, the Thirtiecth day of Beptember next, ‘ They will apply to the Judge of the said Court for the Ba; the DBay. m Allt{osbon works to be done in accordance vflmfikfil-bh seen at the office of the P eines To each mork 4o be separate and enâ€" lycdu,' â€" Frecumney o6 No‘l‘lc‘ is hereby given that applica» tion will be made at the next Session of Parâ€" linment or the Legisiature, tor an Act to incorporâ€" ate certain persons under the name of * The St Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company," and t« vest therein the Ottawa and Prescott Railway with the lands, rights, privileges, franchises and appurâ€" tenances thereto belonging or appertaining, with full power to convert the several interests of the present proprietors thereof into stock or shares, and to open stock or shareâ€"books, and also to enâ€" wble the Company to substitute Bonds or Deben. tures bearing interest for the several certificates of the Trustees® under a certain Deed of Security, heretofore made in and upon the said Railray by the proprietors thereof, or to confirm such certifiâ€" a confirmation thereof, INO : WIIERBAI we are destrous and ree oolnd.unuunu{ bo.umm&o»- yle of our Dominion of C a, and to bave their wdvice in Parlisment; We do make known our royal will and pleasure to call a Parliament, and do further deciare that bLl'bo advice of our Privy Council for Canads, We e 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 dz of AUGUST instant, and to be returnable on the TW ENTYâ€" FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, ox:y( howâ€" ever the writs for the Electoral District of Gaspe, and for the Electoral District of Chicoutimi and Saguenay, which writs will be returnable on the Swuu which writs will be returnab T E§T,f â€"FOURTH day of October next &lnhgmtho 3rd volume of «Dickens‘ Edition ;") e k of Days, by R. Chambers; "La Lyre S nea ols haee itb n e, mber , by Tegetâ€" meier, illustrated ‘ry Harrison Weirp(in cdm‘:; 3 the 5 Aels, by Tom Hood ; the !lubay Papore ; a::&n‘ the l"onlnn,-‘ll’y Aru-hchu ; Pq;;dnt i in proze and verse, u;nuor- anâ€" crqfl.'lnlti-ltmy of the United Su,lu, ( volu.)’; 1000 and J Geme of English Poetry ; Chas, Mackay ; the cates as Mortgage Bonds, and also to .enable the suid Company to sell or lease the said Railway and its appurtenances, and also tor power to extend the line of the said Railway, from the City of Ottawa, in either or both of the Provinces of On. tario and Quebec, and generally to confer wpon the St. Lawrence and Otawa Railway Company, all powers, rights and privileges necessary in and for the conduct, management, working and effici ency of the said Railw#y and its appurtenanees cither by adoption of certain of the sections of the Railway Act, or by éxpress provision therefor, OVitawa, September 6, 1 532â€"2m A Dollar Bottle of Constitution or Canadian Bitâ€" tersâ€"the best Doctor for weak stomachs. Spimatien (inicipt Slemet, A+., A0./ 2t the Mer Ti brag Store, Tprkstrest _ _ _*_ fl";gn af the Spectacie and m‘fi 415y ~7 _ <*. WAL HREARN. . Provincs of Ontario, Dominion of Canads, United Counties of Presoott and Russell. TH! c:‘rfl t'“b; :(m c.-t:: the tory of Doom, ean Ingelow ; " Under two n.fl'.""z‘o«.; Confessions of Gerald Estcourt, by Miss Marryatt ; «Baffied Echemes," a novel ; « Caste," bithc wuthor of «Mr. Arle;" Ancient Regime, by Kinsley ; Dante‘s Purgatorio, bx Long» fellow ; Roifin of Law, by the Duke of Argyle; the Gentle Life, lat and 2nd serics. COMPLETE WITH CHIMNEY WICK, Warranted Nonâ€"explosive, "‘“0 A Dollar Bottle of the Best Huir Restorer and Colorer in use, C 6 [LS.] Importer‘s Guide In the matter of ALEXAADER CAMERON ALEXANDER CUMMINS, and I8AAC KERR, trading under the style and firm of * CAMERON and CUMMINS, Insolvents. CANADA. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Quzzx, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c., &¢. To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"GKEETâ€" Ottawa, September 23, 1867 The Queen‘s Book. VOrignal, July 29. 1867. Honse, in our Ci:l of Ottawa, in our said Doâ€" minion, this 6th day of Au.fud. in the year of our Lord, one thousand 5:;..“"‘ and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€"frst year of our reign. s ByCommand, A EDOUAKD J. LANGEVIN, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, 806td Crnada. RIFLE SCORE BOOKS. English Magazines for September. Amrhn’:‘uhnc for October. For sale by igmeeee e e eues is Testimoxy Wuraxor, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the “‘mz seal of Canada to be herounto affized : Wit ESS our tifibt trusty and wellâ€"beloved cousin the B.igl onorable CnarLes Staxiey Visâ€" couwt Moxck, Baron Monek of Baliytramâ€" A FURTHER SUPSI'._Y JUST RECEIVED Insolvent Act otf 1864 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! A LAMP In the County Court of the United Counties of Pl,uqu and Russell. A Gallon of Good Coal Oil, MONCK. mon, in the County of Wexford, in the Poerâ€" age of Irelund, and Baron Monck of B-“l; trammon, in the County of Wexford, in t Peerage of the v-uoi_ Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireiand, Governorâ€" General of Canada, &c., &¢, &o. At our Government Honse, in our City of Ottawa, in our said Doâ€" TEN DEERS CAN ADA.. " Oliver Twist," ALEXANDER CAMERON, ALEXASDER CUMMINS, ISAAC KERR, f >w Books. By their Attorney, ad {ibitum, EDW ARD TAYLOR DARTNELL 3. !x‘)m't::sa BON, 0â€" a M- Wu. P. mt- 408â€"1 awâ€"2m 498y Tes Orrawa Tixeg.â€"Printed and \Publishe® “‘:‘M (Bundays excepted) «s the Steam Printing Works, Xo. 6 ‘Bparkeâ€"st, in the ‘City of Oftaws, CounH Maitland‘s Village, Lot ) North Side of Mrs. ; Wait‘s Lot,inthe Town | ©*1L‘Orignal........... . ) Orange Pekoe, Finest Japans, ToOWNXsHLP OF wasT Hawk Village of Lot No. 3,( South Side of Mill St., ) 6 | 16 5 Vankleck Hil......... 3 in 0~H=¢ of Teas, Gunpowder, Ol4 Hyson, Y oung Hyson, Hyson Twankey, Black, Extra Fine Bog lish Breakfas Bouchong, Congou ditlo, Ovlonk Chocolate and Cocon Bpices, Mustard#«, Essenâ€" ces, Syrups, Pickles, Saucer, Vinegar®, and Bottled Fruits, in Byrup, Preserves, Potted Meats, Pruit Our stock is extensive and mg:eu, and every article warranted to give ratisfaction. All ordert sent or left will be promptly attended to. i All Goods delivered on the shortest notree N Ei 6.. 8E ; 19 Armcnfl:: ;m :. made i6 l; oo‘rlflfi e Township of Fitzroy at Bession to be held on BATl,'lllgA\', 12th day of OCTOBER next, for passing a Byâ€"Jaw for stoppiig up the old road across the North Quarter of L4 Number Twentyâ€"one, in the Eleventh Concessio® of the said Township. _ _ _. _w“ Coffees:â€"Jars, Jamaica, La Guayra, Moch» Roasted and Ground on the premises. Â¥ s i ,. Broks snn uie hnd ie h * Fruits, in Byrup, Preserves, Poited Neals, &e. Also, m'g-u-. Bugar Cured H::g. : Rolled Hams, Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Crackem Biscuits, Flour, Oatmeal, nom{. Peas, Rice, La brador Herrings, Table Codfish, Digby Herrings Township Clerk‘s Office, Fitzroy, 20th August, 1887 CROCERY COODS in the TOW N of LORILGNAL r PUBLIC _ AUCLION, the «d thereof as may be suflicient to d rears of taxes and charges incur D $MB 1 ies senereerreiniety N pt of Gore A between Xo. 24 and Alfred...... 8 W WA Irrrrmrermmmmssseeescss. $100 40 81 2 82 43 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH PLAXTAGENET Broken Front 12.......... 1 ©20 â€" 2 40 1 so 4 N pt of 8 j 28 ........... .. 63 83 92 +2 60 36 Rearor 8 pt 18.......... 2 60 38 20 2 76 41 N K q 9... N 4 10..... A12Â¥F B W Fz.s. BVBRY MAN HiS OWi 10CIO. Pzg”lo. KELLOG®8 Life Prosery r‘bh Compound and universai edre for man boast, 'N:::fivo immediate~relief, and .;“? requires one trial to convince the most We the undersigned inhabitants of Templetos have used the above named compound in 'nnny eases, andâ€"cordially recorflmend it to the publc for a trinl, as it has been more expediont and «/ fectaal than uLn-ody used by us. odeste Maurtel, rukiu‘r gnd purâ€" ging ; Turner, Fever; A. Peterkin, difforent ailments; Wmm Waters, rheumatism ; T. Bianchete, man and mnimals; R. MeBiroy, sunstroke; J Davideen, mmallpar, â€".. _ _ . % .cc . . DALGuLISH & RUSSEI 18.and 19 ...... N pt 20 and 21 N End broken front No4 1 K $ BPOHL::s1â€"s.â€"2+« 00 3 w q a7 N { 16. N Pb Lrvminnmmurmmsmesc2 40.15 12 TOWNXSULP OF SOUTH Pig XTA W } LW i 4...........0010 50 15 41 N ‘ llll 100 46 To MNQ Hhrssrrrrerserrerccccrctest h 200 29 ©5 K § 19 sisssccsssaxesssss»s<s 49 150 â€"H0 07 NA Mss eisrarerrersininc inb NB BGO BR 40 O 8) 30.. N‘SJ 23.. 8 Woq4 22 W 4 14... § a Pemnnini Rear pt of ) No. 10 assersod in 1862 by #x. B 4 of N W q 2 Rear pt 3........ Toriguhh 29rd Bopt., 1867, 1 Ficat p-bimm'sow}uw. 1867 skeptical. kixternally by rubbing, internally by mixing with milk or anything to suit the taâ€"te or clear. â€" One mu{. m full doso, fever and ague, and all fevers, old sores, fresh cuts and bruises, burns, foul stomach.. Dyspepsia, by wirâ€" bruises, burns, tou! stomach.. Dyspepsia, by wirâ€" ing with one glass Highwines ; rheumatiom of all kinds, Delirium Tremens. Persons drunk mase :M in half an bour b’d"o doses, .and in fact most ailment cured in a very short ® of H.':.(L'-. ;.m and I'»pl]ll‘”': several weeks. nerve of a tooth entirely uleted by an application for a short length of a... It nots as magic on horse flosh in all cases, and also on all uther beasts; No family should ‘be without it, as there will be no danger of disease ;h. used in M:.vm: the Water Care. m.lfllr signature of the "above Sole boprbw. H. J. KELL&.L 8 OR TA X I=m PROVINCE OF ONTARKLO, N q 18 NB) B {5 Ki 1... .. Â¥ i 13.... WÂ¥ i 8....... Rear pt 2 . Rear pt A. Otteaw . May 22, 1867 Ottawa. June 36 #67, Bold by W. Hearn, J. Skinner, and other drug Ottewaâ€"W . R. Caldwoll, W, Kennody, J. N. L. All of the above lands are patented Tleasulell!"s"_sla_lfi ,Pf Lands TOWNSHIP OF EAST liAWkES1 20 RK SOW IN RECEIPT OP THEIR _ mew and varied assortment of * 30 31 12 + a ssssumssssescenses 8 200 63 Sl i 4 TOW N8HIP oF CUMBERLA Xp 18 mons bet ween TOW NSHIP TOW NSHIP OF CAMBRIDGH TOW NSHILP OF CALE! TOWNXSHIP OF United Counties of Presectt & iRtu rverssssssee:see»« 8 200 €6"0 4 rmmmmerercizenes 3. 100 44 43 TOW XSHIr OF RUSSEL aerrevarssrsceess.10 100 1t ToWWKsHIP OF ALi Dalglish & Russell, °_ Wellington & Kentâ€"#s y 22, 1867. 411y NOTICE LN "THI J. W. MARSTON OPF 10 ALMDEI . neXt, a n.u; the COURT wX d t h.fit{i mu ient to discharge ges incgpred : $ y *A § <rF . it ai} g > W. P. TAYLOR, _ Township Clerk 2 200 3 100 .. 160 «. 100 us NB K 160 1 10 GORJ 50 £0 8 ; Treasuror _\"lrlm or 1 g 470y NET § 41 SLL 14 1P k oress ‘am, C.K. 18 EL © 0t on « office at Xiawa. .' f suit in and May 30 y* Owaeat : slcbimary URG ‘ORK Oftawa, Orricas i‘ A W A .0 htawa, FFIC K c dawa, OpriCK ebrumry * CUbaow Fe btt mw®, uffice: Go#.om, All 4{ not aif libe Y earl sed4» Daily « Post] w Avby

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