, John Roberts, W. M M ssey U# and J. Skinner in Ottawa. Fobruary 36th. «ky 36443w This is a remedy so -h-d{h-nwnrp-u gher for the cure of throat and w-pllllb.lhn& is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. 1ts anrtvalled gxcellence for coughs and colds, and its truly ronderful cures dchn-ry disease, have made it toown throughout civilized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even """'"":&?-" who have not some personal experience of its a= pame living trophy in their midst of its victory over the m-‘hmmmdmwm_ know the dreadful u.myonh.-ï¬-n-l # they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we not t more than to assure them that it has now all the virâ€" jues that it did have when making the cures which bave won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. mnn:.*ma@uvdbm FOR THE RAPID CURE oPr foughs, Col Infine Hoars Chous, Uronchities Inciplent: Com« "" sumption, “‘__hl the Relief Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The ?;htn:hpfldy-h-uhmw' hirrus,Cancer Tamors, Enlargemen "lflutct'lo-,c-flu and Exfoliation :l’ the Bones. 3 A great variety of cases have been reported to here wres of these formidable complaints have n-la'h. thnqdlhbmdy.h.m-:‘hvvfllluu urnish gratis to all who call for them. «ereomes disorders which would be supposed Leyond its gacb. Buch a remedy bas long been required by the noâ€" waities of the people, and we are confident that this will > for them all that medicine can do. an alterative (@@rsaparilla), for I knew from your reputa« -.M.ylhh:yu“-sh-gwr"luuu Cincinnatiand got it, an‘t used it till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, in smail doses of a teaspoonful.over a month, and used almost thres bottles, New and bealthy skin soom began to form under lhnbivhkhm. -Nhfllud‘h:ly-u- :n-novebu.nd xmn'-y feelings discase from my system. You Poo ies T en ons Lt aely (e meatie ue ho uen you, you one of t ago, and remain ever gratefally. Yours, * ALERKXD B. TALLEY, 8t. Anthony‘s Fire, Rorc or wrysipelas, Totter ..’d Salt Rheum l.e:rd E‘d. m‘wom,!mlyu,ihmy. Pr.‘Kobert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1850, that he has cured am inveterate case of mmmnwmw use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a mmb’hmhndlhâ€";m be cures the common Zruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. sons n:% on the neek, which I had suffered from wrer two * Leme Whites, Ovarian Tumor TCterine Uiceration, Bemale Discascs.‘ Dr. J. B. 8. Channing, of l" York C:ty. wiln;:|l -mmaym request of your agent in sayic> 1 have your Sarsaparilia a most lont alterative in the numerous com h.bcv.::l.'o «mploy such a remedy. HT:\-Q‘; Female Discases if the Scrofulous dinthesis. 1 have cured many inveterâ€" of and to you some of the effects fate reatined with f..."i.'..‘...-. 1 have cured with it, in my practice, most of the coth< .‘\bnhviflhbâ€"â€"-d-‘.uflunwm qLets traly wonderful in the cure of Venereal ond Merâ€" jrrial Diseam. Ome of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers uh.‘hht;n"&h-'wv“(&mhum top mouth. Your Sarssparilia, taken, sured him in five weeks. Anflmmm»-’ mdary symptoms im his nose, and the ulceration had mm-mrndh.nulm&o sworder would scon reach his brain and kill him. But it leided to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the Rast End Valyâ€"st., Ottawa. MIHT.QJâ€"QM J. C. Aren & Co. Gents: I fel it my duty to acâ€" hnm:mmhtn for me, Maving & Scrofulous infection, I bave suffered t-uhvuh.mw Sometimes it burst cuhfle-'e-.‘ and arms; sometimes it turned laward and i me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp ww-m-mnnnym: In the disorder grow worse. At length I was rejolced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared Teaar poup Sunapaiith, rarcd ms Trom a Gaire<< 4 Rid healed, and he is woll not of course without disfiguration to his A woman who had been sated for the same mercury was suffering um in her had become so senâ€" itive to wenther that n-‘::.hn.luue oxâ€" ’uflh‘flhkm-d Ehe, too, was ‘wed entively by your sarssparilla in a fow weeks. I ow from its formala, whicy agent gave me, that t::'m&‘,nbc:lnq-uham fla‘gvzâ€"-f-d-s_ lerma e o +k . spepsia, Heart Discase, Fits, Epile * y, i.u-n?. Scurnigta® "***~ Many remarkable cures of these affections bave been wade by the alterative power of this medicine. 1t stimuâ€" ges the vital funetions into vigorous action, and thus And for the speedy cure of the following complaints : Serofula and Scrofulous Affections,such as 'r-..-‘ ‘"::l':; lono‘.‘ .I:‘.'uo-, T milit ind wit Whii Micearce? * f&'m; athesis. | 1 have cured many inveterâ€" 1te cases of by it, and some where the comâ€" waint Was caused by wlceration of the uterus, The ulcerâ€" wion itself was soon cured. Nothing within my know!â€" wuhbmhut‘" 8. Marrow, of Newbury, Als., writes, " A danâ€" srous onarian temor on one of the femaies in my fumily, shich had defled all the remedies we could etaploy, has * b:ï¬tl :n-’luoly urd:ym h:‘v:ctdhr- marilll w thoug extirpaâ€" nm&ld:mhm;"flafym mcflh&-n-m' R Syphilis and Mercurial Discase. New Ornsans, 25th August, 1850, â€"Dw. J. C. Arim : Sir, 1 cheerfully comply with tho reâ€" TO PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD»â€"â€" AYEB’$ Sarsaparilla Burgovne, Burbridges and Squire Counrmaxâ€"87., Loxpox. 12y HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, in anjing and on the forte, and beg to reâ€" turn their sincere &uz:::lho kind m:nnp- ment they hn.lu.dy::«ind. Terms on application 8 MRS, COSSAR, No. 1, Oxford Terrace, References k d IllCo;l:pI:’ Wil : i to:â€"Rev. Dr. e kes, Rev Dr.jw-!fl Leeming, Esq., John Mrs. Cossar is prepared to instruct these y ladies in all the brunches of a thorough Bl:l‘l:: Education, also French, Vocal and Instruwental Music, General Deportment, Calisthenics, and parâ€" ticularly to sing an English Ballad. i Lovell, Ssq., Theodore Lyman, ksq., Henry Ver Mrs. Cossar has been induced to open these classes, baving been informed that there are many !mi hom attendance at a school is .j unpleasant, but who would make more favorable progress when surrounded by comâ€" a“d their own age and acquirements, and ti/ing with Mrs. Cossar and her daughtersin all the Mrs. and Miss Cossar also ,in private lessons insinging and on the pianoâ€"forte, and beg to reâ€" freedom of a happy home, and yet with that corâ€" rect restraint so steadily cgrfl«i_y out in England. Thirty bousand prices ot the above forwarded nod,?lfnhrp.m?by * e Montreal, June 28, 1867 FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. ESTIMATES, &¢. i reparndlyy. s ___ _ _0 _ awa, Aug. 8, 1867. DRUG®S, k&c. Drugs, Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Discase. Pharmaceutical rations, SPECIFICATION3, AUGUSTUS LAVER, Oilmen‘s Stores, Votemnary C Sundries. Patont l‘.dri‘dm Drysa 08, Dye Goods, _Colors, 3976 475% itles, wanted, and one penny per dozen more givâ€" ntike Ry any mher _ 7'*5'.0_9.-:_.?":'" "ttawa, September “.' HICHIS EXCELLENT,and WHICH they carsell at$3 PER DOZEN., Amateur who have tasted the wine, consider it a nry‘.good article, and superior to what is supposed to be im« Chimpagne Manufactured in Ottawa. LAROOUE&Co. CHURCH STREET Tlll Subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public génerally that he has eo:‘n:;ed business in the store formerly occuâ€" P Aflwbmh':ulnpwyuh“t‘-o DRY GOODS! Which will be sold at a small advance on cost. JAMES HIGGINSON, Union Block, Sussexâ€"st. «2 Next to he Tea Pot. Ottawa, July 10, 1867. 481tf This is to certify that ll-n.ldc..oum & Annable‘s '-i’t Ironing Table have been used by the Grey Nuns, and they have proved to be very satisfactory . Messrs. Fingland & Draper ress by railway throughout for New _ _ _ se TX al y oe n Points, M‘;:lwu with Vermont Central at Burâ€" ies Prhongiin aatteint eï¬ tning C e ow Youe k6o tb i uenc on Grakey: $30 P.M. Riviere du lmpc M.ll’lonlnd.u nr:“.'i:.'“ P.M. checked llma i« P s s s For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and 'y Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time 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 answers for an IRONING TABLE.~ It never need be taken out of the Kitchen, as it answers for Express for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at Et. Johns with the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... Mail for Portland, stopping over night at TII UNDERSIGNED are now mann= facturing a new and what they claim to be the Only Washing Machine now in the Do= Ottawa, August 12th, 1867 3‘.“ of Furniture. ‘The following testimonia show what the Ladies at the Nunnery think of it. Parties desirous of giving us a fair trial will please to send us notico by post, or otherwise, naming time and place, will be attended to. DRYV GGOGO DS ! Goderich, alo, Detroit, Chicag« , * and all points West, at..................... 8.00 A.M. Night â€" do d0 _ ..At..........._._@.« 15 PM. Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at............... 9.40 A.M. 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 through to Plattsburgh. GOING SOUTRH AND EAST. Express by Railway throughout tor New Y-:.’ Boston, and nII;.I?r-dhl: Points, connecting at ohns with . Vermont Centrel Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake George, Saratogr, N !m 5.30 A.M. ow Accommodation Train for lsland Pond _ and Intermediate Stations, at............ 6.45 A;M. May 26. Readymade Cliothing e GoInG wEsT. uy .xpress for Ogdensburgh, Ottawa, Returns tickets to Prescott, lu‘svmo and Otfaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalstaâ€" tions on the line. T. 8. DETLOR, Uxtawa, May 7. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS From Presoott, 7.00 a. m. _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. * «_ 2:45 p.m. «_ _@ _ 5:20 p.m. From Ottawa, 7:00 a i. At Prescott 9.35 a.m. «* «* 1:30 p.m. w6 200 > .. td $Uke The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and wost. _ Baggage to and from Ottawa fchecked throu from and to all stations on Grand WFrunk m--,‘.‘ Grand Trunk Railway, Company OF CANADA. 0. and after TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until further notice trains will run as follows : 5 45 A. M.«â€"TRAINS will leave $ Sandpoint daily at 5145 aempand 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at n;ooï¬.. and 8:15 p. m. The 7:30 a.m, Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Steamers for Portage du Fort, Pembroke, &¢., and the Train from Saudâ€" m,l: at 2:00 p.m., leaves aiter Steamers are due Ottawa and Pemoroke. 1 _ All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to and from Perth. [ and 9:25 p.m. Brockville, June 29. CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, 7.30 A. M.«=TRAINS will leave ® Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and 3145 p. m., arriving at Sandpoint at 1:10 p m., Brockville and Uttawa Railway. Canadian Champagne! ted. Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would xb.lu LAROQUE & CO., and give them it Bottles of every description, excepting oil N. B.â€"These xraims run on Mlortreal Time WASHING MACHINE. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A WINE CALLED Th PUWQ.ccaucernreseettretitenmmtmnoms sUMMER ARRANGENEET Tok uotinn Lonteg \l AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" NEW DOMINION. DEPARTURE HOLGATE, OLIVER, & ANNABLE. Commencing 1st July, 1867 LEAVE BROCKVILLE LEAVE SANDPOINT HRAILKOAD®. C. J. BRYDGES, AXD H ABBOTT, LAROOUE & CO. eville, Toâ€" SUPERINTENDENT. m,«jar‘;r;du. GREY NUNS. 8.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M. Sheriff‘s Office, Ottawa, , August 17, A.D., 1867. at PUBLIC. AUCTION, at my office in the Court BHouse, in the City of OQ“-. on MONDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of NOVEMBER, A. D , 1867, at TW ELVE o‘clock, noen, Let number Ten on the West side of King street, in the City of Ottawa, in the County of Carleton, in that part of the City of Ottawa, called Letter 0. WM. Â¥. POWELL, Sherif. ByJAS. BAILIFF, Deputy Sheriff. BY virtue of a writ of Fierl Facias resi~ due, issued out of Her Majesty‘s Court cf Common Pleas at Toronto, and to me directed an« delivered, against the Lands and Tenements of James Goodwin and Allan Scott, at the suit of Francis McDougall, I have seized and taken in exâ€" ecution, as the property of James Goodwin, one c# the above named defendants, and will offer for salo Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. Ottawa City, Aug. 26, 1867 COUNTY OF CARLETON, ng at all intermediate ports, returning Monâ€" rqg-.hflumm and Pddmnvl? at , e 1D., connecting at Pembroke with steaner Jason Gould, which leaves Pembrok®»Landing at 1 p. m., and The steamer Ai/iance leaves Portage du Fort woa‘m(l“n 7:30 a. m., railway time, touching at 1ds arf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Eonnechere, Bristol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of Railway at 11:45, and connecting with Ann Sisson at Pontiae at noon. . Passengers reach Ottawa at 4 p. m. . ces ss P du Fort, arriving at 2 p. m,. Stages will lme‘ll'l Whart l::‘odhury after A:S;‘fl of Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason 0«_-!4. :lduflvh. at Pembroke same evening. The Pontiac leaves Pembroke at noon on Tues« 2&&. M‘{l and Saturdays for Des Joachime, ins at all intaumadiaba nams cabreniaa M : Fno steamer Calume«t, on and after Friday, 4th nstant, will leave Havelock on 'hndsv and Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Villag» same days at 2 z.-. A connection is made daily with the Brookvills and Ottawa Railway on the up ttlg at Band Point 1 p.n3,.; and on thedown trip at Sand Point at 9 a.m. Passengers for Des Joachims leavea Ottawa every l.dnl. Wednesday and Friday. . For nhoro{mionlm apply at tag Office of tha Company at Ottawa City or AyImer. On dsnd after SEPTEMBER 1st \antil turther noâ€" tice) the steamer Ann Sisson will leave Aylmer avery day, for the Upper Ottawa,at 7 a. m., conâ€" 11, touching at Arnprior, Sand Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Wl.rf, Gould‘s Wharf, and 1801 es sys 1367 avery day, for the U Ottawa, at 7 a. m., conâ€" eotieg with the AAfftnhce .at hoad of Raiload ol This Com is now ared with new and efficient m:.t:’ï¬nwnd it:::ht of every descripâ€" m between Montreal, Oui:;u and Rideau gnnfl. intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" patch, and at low rates. Freight received at the wharf of the Richeliou Company, at Quebec, and forwarded daily. o For freight apply to D. MURPHY, Agent, S i Wls _ i~~ * * Gknat Besin, OKSKE CHANGE of TIME. MONTREAL & OTTAW A checked through. m Alexandra, (Capt. M. Shepherd,) will boo-qud in towing rafts between Ottawa and Grenville. i R. W. SHEPHERD. May 14. % 4348 1867, LSAAC BONNER, 4A Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. : _ t % . Market Steamer Da.gmv. sCApt. Poter : Moâ€" Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays and Thursdays. ‘The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the mmc districts in Canada, and is the most e for tourists, * Parties desirous of a pleasant tr'ifl can obtain Return Tickets from Uttawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares. . plho y ic nalle es Parcel ex daily from Ottawa te Montreal and Immojm lud"np. FARES Return tickets to Montroal..................$6 00 each. PIHE OMMOifvcesteisctcmncrrcenereverscviverccens & BW Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queen Victuria, (Ca tain lflk,) leaves Ottawa uu{ (Sundu(l o‘x)‘- cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and intermeâ€" diate landings, connecting with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at Carilion with Steamer Prince o/ Wales, â€" Passengers arrive in Montreal at 4:45 p.m. Steamer /rince of Wales, (Captain H. W . Shepâ€" herd,) leaves Lachine on arrival of the 7 a.m. train from Montreal, connecting at Carilion with C. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer 0:- V’mgn’n. nr_rivin. at ou,-_.. u_g:sq p.m. SPARTAN, Have commenced their regular trips between Montreal and Hawilton, calling at all Intetmediate Ports, connecting with the ° Â¥, Passengers will find it to their advantage to travel by this route, it being the q:iekut and cheapest, as well as the most comfortable. TH‘ O'I"I'szoAuRPI‘VNI‘_I’l.NA\'IGATION 1007 Apaeperitins; 17 ViZ, Ottawa and Prescott Railroad. Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted. Meals afd State Roows always included in : the Fare, N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can be ob ained at reduced rates from 1807 Arapaatt oo ,1807. ROYAL MAIl THROUG: 1..%%. Upper Ottawa Route. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steainers ANN S1SSON,................Capt. Bookus. ‘The magnificont steamers comprising thi iine, ALLIANCE, sevsssnenccrcss. UrRRGON.................. SNOW BIkD,.............. JASON GOULD.......... PONTHMOGcrecserssearrien PEMBROK £,............. 422000 OTNW T pressssssces FMHERALLS,«ormercensree AC BONNER, Ar, % 85 Commenâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal. CALUME Pecusncerrsrerriee EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. ANADIAN INLAND STEA* NAavi« GATION COMPANY ION FORWARDING AND RAIL= WwAY coOMPANY. 4448 pnmone: W. McNavontox,.......J. B. Aver® PRESIDENTâ€"Hucx McLaxxax FORWARDING COMPANY. GRECLAN, f PASSPORT, HERRICK, BRUSH & CO LIMITED. STEA ME AS. KINGSTON, R 8. CASSELS, THE GTTAWA TIMES OCTOBER 19, l1881t. MAGNE1, Capt. Bookus. and CHAMPION, Fisomay Hiturarp. Toxz®. Overyas. Duaoax. Couvrerr®. Buowix President 419â€"s 3dw.td Agents 1867 ‘*I stail have pisaaidy in recommending thei a ve ure their use in such uhm.:u- as may present themâ€" relves to me. I remain, dear Sir, yours very truly, A. HALL M.D, Professor Midwifery, McQill University. A. G1axmuLt, Req., &o. &o., &o., &c. ingredients ust recommend them to general favour, ov: a those 'h:.l:ully dhop::.v‘: oll the use ?l su proportion being only just sufâ€" ficient t:::miu.ï¬dr oo-pdï¬on‘nni-’p’dnd in climates subject to considerable fluctuations of From tb:.nun or “““lr ;n‘ho -l:.;{:.ll em their composition, it m to nm:o- otherwise than as the hmw, inâ€" , yet mild tonic or stomachie, especially a to stomachs enfecbled by general sickâ€" ness, and whose energy requires a gentla stimulus, Montreal, March 15, 1866. My Dear Sir : I have to acknowledge from you the reception of a sample of your © Royal Bitters," of your own manufacture, and have ubu?nnuy had the opportunity afforded me of becoming acâ€" quainted not only with their preparation, but also with the materials which enter into their composiâ€" tion. Notning, I think, can excel the mode of filâ€" fndc-'m while the ,Qsll amount of vinous 'vk{a'f'nh fivers.: <> : & remain, my dear Mr. Gianelli, yours, ver truly, _ , on t o meaical itc ns rt o ple Letter firom Ur. Hall, Professor of Midwi/ ad Discases of Women and o{uam."ucam ‘College, 31, Templeâ€"street, Boston, July 1, 1867. A. M. F. GuxeLL1, E8Q., My Dear Sir : 1 beg to acknowledge the receipt ¢f a sample of your Royal Italian Bitters together with a note lniufllg to me the formula for their preparation. . Having a large field where to try the effect of your Bitters, I have obtained flattering success in cases u‘mflng the use of a mild, stimuâ€" lating tomic, and I will recommend your Bitters with pleasure in dyrpepsia, indigestion, loss of .f petite, general dob{ug. and constitational inac _ Accept, Sir, the expression of my distinguisheod cousideration. A. SOUSLACROIX. Docteur, Medecin et Chirurgien Francais do la FnrouiteMe Paris, Bachelier en lettres, Bacheliex en Sciences l’hyllquu"lho Notreâ€"Dame, No. 192 Montreal, 20 Decembie, 1866. A Monsiour Giax®LLL » TFOwNICO sR EALE This preparation, by its ol:flm o rece its delicious flavour, and above b{ ts restorative properties, deserves to attract public attention, and should be considered as infinitely superior to all articles of the kind which have appeared to the present time. _ A on e This preparation besides being composed entiroâ€" ly of ngd:mu stimulating, bitter nnldm tonic, po«â€" sesses overy }nlhy which constitutes a wholesome beverage and t onic in a remarkavle dogree. By the stimulants and bitters which it contains, it acts directly mfl the Mmh :M dnpo}ivo olr‘.nl, by arous energy e digestive functions, apd in nn‘:‘orhg the act of digestion more easy -:d oo miynaranitiatinanasaan dae __By the tonic imgredients, and especially by the iron which enters into its composition, it acts on the whole organization ; the tissues assume a conâ€" llluoncv more decided, a dovolopno‘nt m::h“ e;n:- lete, a functionalâ€"energy more regular: the globâ€" £lu of the blood become richer, the vital m"‘m" reater, the system more erful : batrmeirowl Ein 3 iveinidininih ae o aumient mdns This beverage, whicn is stomachic and at the same time tonic, is serviceable not only to persons in health by rnnodng digestien, but may also be employed with advantage in a multitude of ailâ€" ments which are the immediate consequences of excesseso ~errors in nutrition, such as dyppepsia, tnunlï¬â€˜, anunia, chlorotis, loucorrhei, c:nulu- cence, in short in all cases where the system is much debilitated for want of restoratives to refresh ite energies and mqrh- its organs. Thmopuuion. y its elegant aj [trasscatio®.] Sir: Allow me to congratuiate you on the Im- fection of your preparation called:" Royal Italian Bitters." I have prescribed it to many of my paâ€" tients :xhd meea of tonics to invigorate their energiest without failure in any‘ case. ce A. M. F. Giaxgitr,â€"Sw: Your kind favour of 16th instant, together with a sample of your «* Toâ€" nico Reale" l\a{ll Bitters,â€"I am pleased not only with its composition, but also with the effect, and regard the preparation as a very ol:gllnt one, suitâ€" ed to many cases when a more E"" 1 compound would not be used. After having had further or- pommh&l shall be able to give a more intelliâ€" gent opinion in regard to its efficacy. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mave you any agency in this city? Many of my patients are anxious to use the Tonic but kcow not where to procure it Yours gnly. C. PRINCE, M.D., 107, East 10thâ€"stroct. 22, West Eloventhâ€"street, pomern ____ New Â¥ork, May 9, 867. Dear Swr: The sample of your Royat Italian Bitters, through your politencss, was received some time since. { am happy to say m{eotin; them, after giving them a fair trial, that they are a doâ€" licious tomic, stomachic and stimulant Bitters, A. M. F. G1axgun1, Esq., New York, Juno 1, 1867. Mux, G1ANELLâ€"Oecr Sir: After a fair trial I take pleasure in monmondin; your Royal Bittors, It is a very excellent stimulating tonic, aiding diâ€" gestion and giving tone to the d:gaï¬vo organs. In your note you informed me of the ingredients. I think it is a most admirable combination; a pleaâ€" sant, useful, and reliable tonic. + Yours truly, _ Dear Sir: Just recovering from a lo:g and sovere fllness, I have received a nmdplo your Tonico Reale and from its use have derived conâ€" siderable benefit, as I find my lrrm. and digesâ€" jon much improved, and hesitate not to recomâ€" mend it as one of the best and most agreemhle Tonics I have ever used. * To Mz. Axoriia Grax®uli: 3 : Dear Sir: We aro pleased to acknowledge the Mtion of the pmeri?ion of your valuable tomie and bitters, entitled «The Royal." All the sub‘ stances contained in its composition are perfectly combined to form a preparation ft for thc*:rpoun detailed in your directions. We afe, dear Sit, yours sincerely, DRS. PICAULT & SON. _ A. M. F. GtaxgELL1, Esq., Montreal, M. D., New Youk, Licenciate Royal College, Havana. C WILLIAM ARNOLD, A.B., Trinity College, Dubiin ; . R. C, 8. London ; A. M. F. GIANELLI, 26, Hospitalâ€"streot, Montreal, Montreal, February, 1867. Mr. G1aXruL1â€"Dcar Sir : Having received from {'an asample of the Koyal Icalian Bitters of Dr. erri as prepared by you, I bave much pleasure in oomfyin‘g to its very excellent nï¬uliun as an agreeable and exhiliarating tome ‘Bitter; nothing equal to it has ever come under my notice. Hayâ€" ing also been made acquainted with its composition and mode of preparation, I feel nothing better eould have been devised for general uso; from its efocts which I have observed in several cases, I think very many who now suffer from indigestion and dyspepsia in their various forms will find in it a panaces for all their ills, _ Kept by the rrholpll Druggists and Grocers in the Dominion of Canada lndï¬ the United States. Sold by the Proprietor, ______ _ ___ ‘The proprietor refers with the greatest confiâ€" dence -fl? satisfaction to the subjoined testimonâ€" ials from emivent medical men,which he could add to, were it desirable. + K a certificate of merit was awarded to the distinâ€" ï¬uhbod original preparer at the National Exposiâ€" tion at Torino, ltaly, by whose tavor Mr. G1ANKLLL obtained the nclr.. and was also awarded a dir- loma at the Provincial Exhibition of Cansda held at Moentreal in September, 1865, is, without OXCO‘)- tion, the most genuine, salubrious and agrecable Toxic ever introduced .to public notice cither in Europe or America. . _ For seventeen years it has, in Italy, been a uniâ€" versal favorite lnol:g the »«lite of society, being generally served in the drawing room before dinâ€" ner, in Pnforoneo to Vormcuth. * Tha movaillants of Ihe anmnasistas keos hasm The ingredients of its composition have been imparted to the lndini Physicians of Canada and the United States, and have received their unqualiâ€" fied approval on every account. . ie Royal Italian Bitters ! F§VHIIS celebrated preparation for which 1 rofessor of Chemistry in the University of Pabta Very truly, W.E. BESSEY, M.D., C M., &o., Letter from Dre. Picault, XTALY. E. DE LA GRANJA, M.D. New York, April 25, 1867. R. P. COOKE, M.D., New fork, May 14. 1867 Montreal, July 27, 186¢, Beaver [!all Hill New York City. he intends remaining in _his &i&â€â€™m*_: No. 57, Sparksâ€"street, Central wa, where he will keep on hand, as formerly, all the LATEST nwsmn'i:nsl. neA%m:lI. BOOK8, &c., &o., er with a and w of o meaeâ€"mlol vei m MERSCHAUM PIPRES. &c., will be kept on hand. 57, SPARKSâ€"STREET, CENTRAL OTTAWA 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€" jesty. DBut no permission is necessary for moceptâ€" ing a Foreign Medal, if such Medal is not to be HAUSER‘s NEWS DEPOT Decorations so bestowed canmot properiy be conâ€" sidered as rewards granted by a Foreign Sovereign for services rendered according to the purport of clause 2 of these Regulations,. They must be rather considered as personal favours bestowed on British Subjects by British Sovereigne, and as hayâ€" ing no reference to services rendered to the Foreign Crown of Hanover __ Regulations respecting Foreign Medals. 1. Applications or permission to accep and wear Medals which, not being the decoration of apy Foreign Orcer, are conferred by a Foreign Sovereign on British Subjects in the army or in the navy for military or naval services, should be ad_ dressod as th» case may be, to the Communderâ€"inâ€" chief, to the Scoretary of State tor War, orthe Lords of the Admiralty, who, ifghey see fit, may submit the same to Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretary . of State for Foreign Affairs for Her Majesty‘s sancâ€" tion, upon obtaining which they may grant such permission without any other formality . 10. The preceding clause shall not be taken to apply to decorations of the Guelphic Order which were bestowed on Btitish subjects by Her Majésâ€" ty‘s predocessors King George IV. and King Wilâ€" liam 1V,, on whose hoads the Crowns of Great Briâ€" tain and Janover were united. f 9.‘ When a British Subject has received the Royal permission to accept 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 ho may have become eligible by the inâ€" crease of rank in the foreign service or in the serâ€" viceof his own country, or any other distinctive mark of honor strictly consequent upon the aeceptâ€" ance otf the original Order, and common to every person upon whom such Order 1s conferred. 8. Every such warrant as aforesaid shall contain a clause providing that Her Majesty‘s license and permission does not uthorize the assumptien of any atyle, appelation, rank, precedence, or privilege appertaining to a Knight Bachelor of Her Majesty‘s realms. If the service has been performed in time of peace, the notifications must be made within two ! ears after the date of such service. 5, After such notifications shall have been roâ€" ceived, Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs shall, if the case comes within the conditions ‘prestribed by the present )h‘ul.- tions, and ariso from naval or military services boâ€" fore the enemy, refer it to Hor Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of State forthe War Department preâ€" viously to taking Her Majesty‘s pleasure thereupon, in order to ascertain whether there may be any obâ€" joction.to Her Majesty‘s permission being granted. 2. Such permission shall not be granted to any subject of ‘Her Majesty unless the Forcign Order shall have been conterred in consequence of active and distinguished service before the enemy, cither at sea or in the field ; or unless he shall have been actually and entirely employed, beyond Her Maâ€" jesty‘s dominions, in the service of the Foreign Soveerign by whom the Order is conferred. 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 Seoreâ€" tary of State for the Home Department in ‘order that ho may cause the warrant required by clause 1 to be propared for the Royal Sign Manual. When such warrant shall have been signed by the Queen, notification thereof shall be inserted in the Gazate, stating the sorvice for which the Foreign Order has been conferred. 7. The warrantsignifying Hor Majosty‘s permi:~ sion may, at the request and at the expense of the person who has obtained it, be registered in the Collego of Arms. hs A similar reforence shall also be made to the commanderâ€"inâ€"chief if the application relates to an Oflicer in the army or to the Lords of the Adâ€" miralty if it relates to an officer in the navy. 3. The intention ot a Foreign Sovercign to confer upon & British; subject the insignia of an Ordéer must be notifigd to Hor Majesty‘s Principal: Secreâ€" tary ot State for Foreign Affairs, cither through the British Minister accredited at the Court of such Foreign Sovereign, or through his Minister accreditâ€" ed at the Court of Her Majesty. 4. If the service for which it is proposed to conâ€" fer the Order has beon performed during war, the notification required by the preceding clause must be madonotlater than two years after the exâ€" change of the Ratifications of a Treaty of Peace. 1. No subject of Her Majesty shall accept a Foreign Order from the Sovereign of any foreign country, or wear the insignia thereof, without hayâ€" ing previously obtained Her Majesty‘s permission to that effect, signified by a warrant under Her Royal Sign Manual. 8 L (Signed) sUUKLI Governor the Right Honorable Viscount Monek, 8. (Page 43.) The Queen has been pleased to direct that the folâ€" lowing Regulations respecting Foreign Orders and Medals shall be substituted for those ow in torce : y Tw / You will find in the to the Appendix recent Edition of Colenial Regulations, page 128, the Regulations respecting the grapt of Foreign Orders and Medals to British Subjects, which have been promulgated by command of Her Majesty, and which are now in force. 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, It appears to be not generally known, that Britâ€" ish Subjects are not entitled to wear such Decorâ€" ations withoutHer Majesty‘s special permission, and that lux permission is granted only in cases in which the Forcign Order shall have been conferred in consequence of active and distinguished service which had been performed before the . eriemy either at.sea or in the field, or in cases in which the recipient shall have been actually and entireâ€" ly employed beyond ifer Majesty‘s Dominions, in the service of the Forcign Sovereign by whom the Order is conferred. Ottawa, BIR,â€" (Signed) .. CLARENDON. Foreign Office, 10th May, 1855. _ . 563f, Cases have not unfrequently occurred in which it has been proposed by Foreign Governments to grant Decorations to British Subjects residing in Her Majosty‘s Colonies. DESPATCIH AND REGULATIONS RESPECTâ€" ING FOREIGN ORDERS. Circula Regulations respecting ‘Foreign Orders R. HAUSER would respectfully in= Circulating Library ! &o, &, & A«. HAUSEIN would respectfully in= form his friends and the p_l'lqliapwgl{yghu CX N AXD.A.. , 1867. sUUKINGH AM & CHANDOS. â€"AXDâ€" Dowsisc Staret, 5th September, 1867 Fmayou Deraztuexr, Costous, ' Ottawa, October 11, 1867. Te i v ns ed discount is .ï¬.u»_fl'.‘u...u: or ount which . of deduction is to continued .‘2."-‘.“‘.'..%%“-'-‘13-"-‘-' C unr hn woek. every Saturday in the Canada Gazerre. _ _ R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE ‘fith te price of guld an repressoted ‘by Ischange as chan; o1 a tail pqunt tesanie ‘ounh metregs is »ppop | Fmaxos Deraamaesxt, Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 T 18 DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE l mucnï¬mnn. that hereafter Weekly Notices be published and furnished to Collectors of Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed or Sheriff‘s Office, Ottawa; August 10 A. D. 1867 coUNTY 0P cLAlLITON.z % To Wit : B' VIRTUE of a Writ of Fierl Facias, issued out of Her Majesty‘s County Court of the United Countios of Lanatk and Renfrew, and to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tenements of Thomas Costilic, at the suit of Robert Brown, I have seized and taken in execution, and will offer for sale at public nuction, at my office, in the Court House, in the City of Ottawa, on TUESâ€" DAY the NINETEENTH day of NOVEMBER, A D. 1867, at TW ELVE o‘closk moon, al he ‘estate right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above 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 adimeasurement sixtyâ€"six and twoâ€" o s en peoves, : tention. Ottawa, August 26 _ Peit~Public and Private Buildings, Conservaâ€" tories, Vineried, Manutactories, &c., warmed by Steam, Hot Wateror Warm Air, on the most apâ€" proved principles. Manutacturers of all descriptions of work for Water and Gas Works, Brewer‘s Distilleries, Mills, &o. Makes and fits up Galvanized Zron Cornices, Gutâ€" ters, Condustors, Roofing, &c. _ _ _ DJuble Stoves, . Bronzed & Wire Fen Parlor Stoves, : Fire Lrops, Hall Stoves, Fire Guards, Japanned and Planished Tinware, &c., All materials for the above branches kept conâ€" stantly en hand. Norlh h Importers and Dealers in House Furnish ing Hardware. Cookiag Stoves, IN GREAT VARIETY, Nails, Spikes, Camp Kottles, Ciroular and Crossâ€" cut Saws, Lamps, Oils, Glass, Putty, &c.,â€"al! ChEap. Ottawa, April 13 Carpenters‘ and Joiners‘ Tools It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by removâ€" ing from the airâ€"cells the eannthe lymph, or that secretion which in heaves clogs them, causing a difécu‘ty in breathing, and by its acticn on the «diseased part, causing the mucous membrane te resume its natural dimepsions, thus equaliring the cireulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessels to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s -pp.uu is improved, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and pvin‘vto the cont a sleek and 'hlnhg appearance. _ D. W. HURD, Successor to Hur» & Co., Maiden | 1 * munge s 904 __ e . Of every description : HOES, RAKES, BLYVTH & KERB, Buccessors to Chas. Garth, No. 25, Rideauâ€"st,, l’lumbers.j § . Gas & Steam Fitters, Tin & Coppersmiths, Bell Mangers, &c. NORTHROP & LYMAN, 4 , Newcasmz, C.W., Proprietors for the Canaitas PRICE TWENTYâ€"FiVE CENTS. . Hold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, Henry F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J. Brown, in Ottawa. _ ds Lape, New York, Sole Proprictor for the United l' POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY or all other preparations for the cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and «all diseaser which affect the Wind of Lorses ; also, as a Condiâ€" ‘ion Medicine, surpassing everything of the kind is easy to flv-, sure to cure, and safe is all casos and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked whilo using it. AT THE S1GN q. Romemb the placoâ€"No. 10, Kidenuâ€"st. next to Howell‘s rocery. April 27. £30y. | DALLEY‘S 6# Arabian Heave Remedv & ANI; CONDITION MEDICINE AMERICAN INYVOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS Al the Lease of our 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 Shenff‘s Sale of Lands. f HOWE‘S Boot and Shoe Store. Agricultural Implements Orders from the country will receive strict at. CARDEN TOOLS Ottawa, Fob. 5, 1867. Rideau Street, Just received a well selected assortment of gar CaALL AND_ INSPECT. THOMAS BIRKETT, 5 uccessor to James Starke No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. PLOT LINES, R E M OV A L. NEW AND IMPROVED. SPADES, SHOVELS, &c. CAN BR HAD By JAMES BALLIFF, & Deputy Sheriff. *R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. Bronzsed & Wire Fenders, OF THE 350dw0m 32wtd 405y Sherif 416y 24 City Hall, Ottewa, “’Mfl.ufl. A Platform,six foet wide, on the west side of King | _ Our stock is extensive ano comprcle, and etreet from Rideauâ€"street to Dalyâ€"street. * | article warranted to give satisfastion. All A Platform, six feet wide, on the morth flbdâ€uflul‘a'flhfllflflrmt& ; l;fls-mmmq.um and O‘Comnorâ€"sts. | All Goods delivered on the shortest notief Stone Drain in Queenâ€"strest, Victoria Ward, | k Kil the sbove â€"works is be done hm' Wellington & Ken with specifications to be sceen at the office of the | nus.s Mav®® Tter R Lite WILL be received by the Co tion of the City of Ottawa, until uo§ DAY, the Twentyâ€"irst day of OCTOBER, 1867, at seven ©‘clock, p.m., for the following works : _ ___ _ ; on P mt (GEVIN their creditors, and On Mond‘gy. the Thirticth day of September next, They will apply to the Judgo of the said Court for a confirmation thereof, x Provincs of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, United Counties of Prescott and Russell. A Dollar Bottle of Constitution or Canadian Bitâ€" tersâ€"the,best Doctor for weak stomachs. 3s. 94. Good and cheap Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils, Spectacles and %yo Glasses, &c., &c., at the Marâ€" “.I;"l‘ f tb:“Spoaulo and M .# Bign of ortar. . 475y WM. HEARN. â€" In the matterâ€" of ALEXASDER CAMERON ALEXANDER CUMMINS, and ISAAC KERR, trading under the style and firm of CAMERON and CUMMINS, Insolvents. A Dollar Bottle of the Best Huir Restorer and Colorer in use, C y _ _ eB~ A fow suites of rooms _ e now ready for the reception of boarders. _ houks CcoOMPLETE WITH CHIMNEY WICK, I1s. Gd. liament or the Legisiature, tor an Act to incorporâ€" ate cortain persons under the name of «The St Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company," and to 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 vhereof into stock or shares, and to open stock or shareâ€"books, and alszo to enâ€" able 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€" dates as Mortgage Bonds, and also to enable the suid Company to sell orlease the said Railway and its appurtenances, and also for power to extend the line of the said Railway, from the City of Oifawa, in either or both cf the Provinces of Onâ€" tario and Queboc, and generally to confer upon the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company, all powers, rights and privileges necessary in and for the conduct, management, working and effici ency of the said Railway and its appurtenances either by adoption of certain of the sections of the Railway Act, or by express provision therefor. Ottawa, September 6, 1 532â€"2im Mlll. TROTTER b:l"o to inform her friends that having enlarged her premises by the addition of other portions of the Desbarats Blolck, which have been fitted up inunexceptionable style. y TIHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE ' ‘ to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" habitants of the city and surrounding counâ€" trz, thit he has ?lpenod. at the above stand, where he is prepared to furnish them with a supeâ€" rior article, Readyâ€"made Boots and Shoes. The Custom epartment will receive his special attention, . Order: from Lumberers promptly atâ€" ended to. _ > < GEORGE MURPHY. AT THE CAPTITAL Boot and Shue Store | [LS.] L‘Orignal, Juily 29. 1867. Ottawa, Sept. 17, 1867 Ottawa, May 8, 186 Toronto House, Ottawa. Insolvent Act of 1864 Next door to the Market Drug Store HE undersigned have llt.: deed of composition and discharge & ted by OTICE is hereby given that applica= tion will be made at the next Seesion of Parâ€" 506td BARGAINS‘! BARGAINS ! A LAMP In the County Court of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. A Gallon of Good Coal Oil, MONCK TEN DERS NG. 10, YORK STREET, CC A N .A D.A: Warranted Nonâ€"explosive, ALEXANDER CAMERON, ALEXANDER CUMMINS, ISAAC KERR. By their Attorney, ad iibitum, EDW ARD TAYLOR DARTNELL CANADA. 3e. W -Lml" "PAWM 559td 498â€"1awâ€"2m Canada. 4740 Tas Orfawa Truzs.â€"Printed and Publishe® Coffees.â€"Javs, Jamzica, La Guayra, Moch»® Roasted and Ground onâ€"the premises. ‘MW‘OI'OI‘H Y mâ€" TEwankay, Black, Exmâ€;'i.'u: Orange Pekoe, Finest Japans, s mare Rolled Hams, Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Crackers Biscaits, Flour, Oatmeal, Bartey, Peas, (ice, Lsâ€" ::“:e Herrings, Table Digby‘ Herrings, _ Our stock is extensive and complete, and ever} nrnahs waprimeea in give anitofectioh." All, ared APPI-ICATIOI will be ‘miade to the Municipal of the Township d Gloucester at its on the first Saturday is November next, for passing of a Byâ€"law t establish a public hi‘ivu‘. forty teet wide, and open the moross LGt No. 15, in the 4th Cosâ€" mm-‘t.wa Front, as lnid out b7, John Brown, Township Road Surveyor. f * _ C BILLINGS, c ; _ Fownship Clerk, Gloucester. DALGLISH & RUSSELL CROCERY COoODS® None genuine without of the above MMLJ.W We the undersigned inbabitants of Templeton have used the above named compound in many eases, and cordially recommend it to the public for a trial, as it has been more expedient and ¢[â€" fectaal than remedy used by us. ' odeste Martol, puking and purâ€" ging ; Turner, Fever; A. Peterkin, different ailments; Wim Waters, rheuratism ; T. Blanchotte, man and animals; R. MeBiroy, sunstroke; J Davidson, emallâ€"pox, _ _ _ s Ottawaâ€"W . R. Caldwell, W, Kennedy, J. M. T. Hannum, X. Locas, ‘!c_l‘ by W. Hearn,J. Skinner, and other drugâ€" AL ing Vruhb(h-puuu“ universal care for man boast, 'N;.ftm immediate reliel, and onl ons trial to convince the most okonflu{. x by rubbing, internally by mixing with milk or an; 7“ suit the faste or clear. One m full dose, fever and ague, and all fevors, old sores, fresh cuts and bruizes, burns, toul stomach. Dyspepsia, by mirâ€" ing with one glass Highwines ; rhoumatism of all kinds, Deliringr Tromens. l'om drunk mase sober in half an bour by two , and in :.l(-;::nry wilment cured in a very -h«‘:‘ ho . _ Corne, paring and apnly several weeks. go nerve d.tm «entirely mtibyu-"lhflnfuuchnbmid It nots as magic on horse flesh in all cases, and also on all uther beasts. No family should be without it, as there will be no danger of disease when used in connection with the Water Cure. None genuine without the signature of the above EVERY MAX HS OWX DOCTOR N $:%4â€"â€"â€"â€".. Front r 24 N W i 8.. Plonuon KELLOG®8 Life Presery ing Vegetable Compound and universal eur NB) B 4 5 Â¥ i ... ... w j 13.... W {3....... Rear pt 2 .. Burr:‘t A. Rear pt 1 . K :' Bersessnnrason 8 4 of N W ; 2 Rear pt 3....... TL_'M.-J 23rd Sept., 1867. ‘ * * First p-bihb‘.m's*'-h. 1807. w3843 N Dt BB .sscsvinmmmerivessi Rear pt of 84 No, 10 assessod in 1862 by St. N i4 18 N i 1w..... NE q an.. Front pt 3 N's’) PS ccmmmerrecrericys +. »o Wb hâ€"D1 â€" 3 36 h 8 $ PBisristress ssecsve se 6 B0 35 3B $ 15 46 45 W $Wcsmsusstmmssorscess & 300 60 B1 2 BJ € ¢ TOWNSHIP OF NORTH PLANTAGENET Broken Front 1%.......... 1 20 240 1 8 13 N pt of 8 j 28 ............. .. 65 33 92 2 85 36 57 Rear or 8 pt 18.......... 2 60 38 20 â€"2 76 41 05 Maitland‘s Village,Lot North Side of Mrs. Wait‘s Lot,inthe Town 8 ; 18 N i 12..... 8 W q 48 N pt of Gore A between No. 24 and Alfred:..... N $30:â€"seeessxeiesosse.., 1 100 38 38 2 76 4134 M ssmsmssssmmmcsssest »; & 200 44 48â€" 2 9247 5o Wernsinfrrmmnninerspnnsss C BV hB 9D ~ 5 18 bo 5y N Pb Dh sncecoccsssissssmcss ht ~P0 Ap 18 § 28 39 @ . TOWN&HIP OF SOUTH PLANTAGEXNEr~ â€" W q of W q 4..............10 50 15 41 239 i7 6 N $ 18...»»»smmpmusmmmecl1 100 46 15 2 97 49 T3 N $ 14.»srrrrererrmencsnces it M0O 29 5 3 55 B to E$ 19 ++»sssmzssssssssssssse107â€" 150 37 07 213 30 6e N 4 NTesssrmeresssssesssec..I8 100 28 70 2 52 31 29 PBrsrerrimmeme seavirreee20 3BD 46 ©3. 2 97 40 & TOWNSHIP OF CLARENCE O B) 30:++srezasrrsseceem.. 1 200 91 89 ; 4 10 95 9p N ‘sj Bh.ccssmmmmmeerrrerm + » T40 UL 91 3 39 §5 61 N W 4 Bisscisicons sexcsse‘ss & D 38 36â€"R 15 45 %¢ W 4 1422ssszzzzzszzzzzse0.... 5 100 40 81 2 820 6 TOWXsHIP.OF WEST HAWKEsSBURY Village of Lot No. 3, Bouth Side of Mill sm,i 604 1650 & 220 Yankleck HHL........... § W opa? X 4 16 N M 4 ©5e, sns ernsinessasasss $E 419.,n2s00e revicesss Sspt(.‘omnou bet ween TS UNE NB .. 1e0eeeesseveuss N End broken front No.1 E $ Of S DA ds meseeee en N p 20 and 21 Ottaw May 22, 1867. oâ€"clock, in the forenoon, at the COL RT m,(s‘i in the TOW N of DORIGNAL, roead to sell PUBLIC AUOPION, the said fands, or 10 L thereof as ma suflicient to discl rears of taxes ’nnd charges inrnmdh?g. such us Bparksâ€"st, in the City ot Ottaws, of Carleton O. W United Counties z + W.n.: : of Prescott and Russell. sued by the Â¥4, den of the said United Counties bearing dage the Twentiethâ€"day of SEPTEMBER, one thousan4 eight bundred and sixtyâ€"seven, ard to me directed for the of’llocuon n.i‘: the ."t;:" o(‘)'( uxeeldu fot fivg ears and upwards, upon tollowing lands !.ucumeg.' These are therefore w.iq.:: that unless the said taxes, tn‘uber with alt lawfop charges be soozer paid, I shall, on NU.\'DAy,h Thirtieth day of DECEMBER next, at eleqt o‘clock, in the forencon, at the PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, Ottawa. June #f MMT mMO PR PA XEK Beptember 17, 1867. All of the lands are patenied, J. W. MARSTON, Treasurer, United Counties of Prescott & Russell 11 RE NOW IN RECEKIPT OF THEIX new and varied assortment of Treasurer’s‘ Sale of Lar 13 19 TOW NSHIP OF CUMBERLAXD 23 TOW NSHIP OF CAMBRIDGH TOWNSHIP OF LONGUEUIL TOW N&HIP OF CALEDONTA sessssssssssssese»» 6 200 66 O1 3 45 69 49 wotmermnpternncer T O M Abls : $ e i t TOWNSHIr OF RUSSELL . . inbbinirnarberytiucice M SHNS NBE ASL .3 40 T N OTTICHE. TOW NSHIP . 100 â€" IN THE GORH 11 100 10 10 2 200 58 14 3 100 18 36 .. 160 51 63 5 50 25 04 .. 50 20 07 .. 100 27 04 . 50 13 49 .. 10 .. 100 «. $0 8 160 1 100 1 .. 100 1 .. 100 26 8 100 16 u« 2O 1 9 40 10 0 50 12 OF ALFRED 1â€"100 1 100 38 2 200 44 8 200 52 2 50 is Wellington & K-us 441y 100 100 50 200 80 100 32 100 26 100 18 65 33 92 60 38 20 170 69 25 50 i 30,05 255 2 © 38 B\.; a W sued by s excepted) Works, No. 50 16 67 7 85 10 40 12 0. 18 49 36 98 12 35 5 09 couRt nousp, ol 51 39 45 8O 3 26 61 & 2 26 20 & 3 09 51 T 2 43 27 4 2 30 22 8 37wâ€"1 1 84 3 % 1 81 33 2 46 28 8 2 22 19 0 1 09 ® i 2 06 12 4 2 13 16 14 2 76 41 % 2 53 31 38 2 73 30 so 2 52 31 2 2 97 a Virtue 470Â¥ 03 76 41 05 53 72 78 14 4 21 0 45 % "© 18 " . Toh «too, over Store, Rideau January 17 Oflice: ! Acoms lat : Ottawa, ‘ix! P A RIKS way entrust bi wilt in and for December 2 rum, C.K. t% Miawa, io wa. o Fobruacy 1, "r'rouj Chancery Patent Right Orric® : Pos PZcbruary 7, 1 repared to ‘ov':'u #% Orrice : A Atawa, Jean: _Orrion: In: anuary 27, 1 1D CoL A DVOCA ney s â€"miâ€" L. Orrices : Mu * Nr.-':“i‘ ‘r'nh;a 8. A:.'q Oftawa., Feb. stiawa, WA Orri0®: Jrtawa, C. W If not paid orner of F Ottawa, y« ___ advance 1f not paid s Yearly #4 uto ; John 3 ~Ottawa, Fo Yearly #u fransient Ad ling,.â€"»»> â€" All subsequer May 30 Ottawa, N Office: Elyt AukkaND®R ttawa, July w# lfllx DA enjoys ...umd Daily over making ® 104 18,000 4 afording the yertise in. ADYERT ollowing Susiness Orric®; Un ebruary 21, Orrice sed to receuve BDHYSL . _ Cluren March 1. Wila Ottawa, ¢ office at e Post 0.:1 ‘Ottawa, J ©Vltmurn URGEKR ti A o ., 64, Far PPICEK T OTA EDW A BRLI® GEO. y omax A RRLS DVOCA A BX 0C A _ ML® TTORN RQO TrOoRN LAPI TTOR! ENTIS ENTE NIC AUG WI DJ M 4