jome living trophy in their midst of its.victory over tha qubtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs«. As all know the dresiful Zatajity of these disorders, and » they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not #o more than to assure them that it has now all the virâ€" ines that it did hare when making the cures which have won so strongly upou the coniidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mase . omderful cures d:lâ€"-uy disease, have m ;oown throughout civilized nations of the Jow are the communities, or even families, amon« »ho hare not some personal experience of its eC FOR TME ®APID CURE or Colds, Inflnenta, Hoarsenoss Bronchitis,. Incipilent Con«â€" ; .7 ion, and for the Belic?® . Consumptive Patienuts in advanced Stages S of the Discasc. J# a remedy so universally known to eurpscs an m.â€"am."fm complaints, that i puseless here to publish the evidence of its vicines. 1: sarivailed excellence for coughs and colds, and its tru\ Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M . seoy w ® MeCartby and J. Skinner in Ottewa Rebruary 20h, f 36 8d 3w Ayer‘s Cherry Pectora}, > to make a new man of me. â€" 1 hel young agzain. Tho F~~bd‘dy¢-.mhfl":‘d eu;ugb." Potberntiom Carine nnd Hafolketion 3} Ulceration, tion o the Bones. A A great variety of eases hava been reported to us where ares of these formidable complaints have resulted lll.vn he use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit hems. Some of them may be found in our American Aimanac, which the agents bolow named are pleased to uraish gratie to all who call for the m. Mw Discase, Fits, Rpllepâ€" C #Â¥, lancholy, Neuraigie I1!â€"nnnom of these afections hate been sade by the alterative power of this medicine. | 1t stimuâ€" es the vital functions futo vigorous action, and t.us weveomes disorders which m:' be supposed beyond its ach. Such a has long been required by the no saities of the pe and we are confident that this will > for them all that medicine can do. p-;-uv-uu in the cure of. Fenâ€" puarial Disean. One of my pationts had 8y, a his throat, which were consuming his j wp of bhis month. Your Sarssparilia, st m-nll- in five -nk. ; Another '-.u att symptoms in no#* ~<d the n atem away a considerable part of it, so that ssorder would scon reach R brain and kil ‘elded to my administration @ your Sars jeers healod, and he is woll ugain. not of e« (Cempdiy 7 Wine sn Pratrang & Seivadhs sacidh ces db id css Lis Preparation from your Isboratory must be a great q‘ -:-ï¬. thesostruly remarkable results «ul surprised me. . * Fraternally yours, _ ‘6. Â¥. LARIMER, M. D. Iheumatisns, Gout, Liver Complaint,. Ixnepexpznce, Preston Co.. Va.. (th July, 159. D#. J. C. Ati®: Sir, 1 have been aficted with a painâ€" J chronic Rheumatizn for a long time, whick bafiled the w:-uâ€"snd attick to me in spite of all the I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. Ous me in two wooks, and restored my general so much that Tam far better than belore I was I think it a wonderful medicine. . J. FREAM. «Jules Y. Getchell, of 8t. Louls, writes: "I hars been mï¬r ,muthn:‘-maw.:.“‘)::.n ll'vvr. which my every U and eyery thing to relieve me ; and 1 have ‘thl brokenâ€"<lown man some years from no other cames than cerangement +/ Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Nr. Expy, advised ‘ to try Your Sarsaparilia, because ho said he krew you. o h ded n hag emen mn on ie for which it is recommended. ':m wonderfnl in the cure o sy, which :h’--l to m‘rm. (uall,y. by the d Seseapariile, and also a dangorons wh large doses of lh: -lx;v‘m; suys Ae cures the common ZEruptions by it c-m-u’_v. _ WMronchocels, Goitre or Swellea Noek. _ Zebutom Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes 1 * Throo bot» Jevef your Sarsapartila cured me from a Goé‘reâ€"a hidâ€" wesrewelling on the neck, which 1 had suffered from wter two years,"* a Lencorrheea or Whites, Ovazrian Tumor, Utecrine Ulecration, Femate Diseas cs. Dr: J B. 8. Channing, of New York City, writes ; = I mwwm the request of your nyont in savic> I hare 6 your Sarmaparilia a most excellent slterative in: the numerous complaints for which . wo t’ such a remedy, but especially lo Bomals /Nwzs f the Scroftilous dinthesis. i have cured many inveterâ€" sto cages of Leneorthces by it, and some where the conâ€" gaint was cansed by woeration of the wlerns, The ulcer yllon itself was soon cured. . Nothing within my knowlâ€" yo svmiptom of the dizcase rectaina." _ _ _ Syphilis and Mereurial Disease #t. Anthony‘s Fire, Rose or wrysipclas, Tetter and Salt Rheum. Sflï¬d rleud, ingworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy . Br. Robert M. Proble writes from Shlem, N. Y., 12th Supt., 1359, that he has cured am inveterate case of on e e t S mm TT ET WIT disfiguration to his face. . A woman who ha} i« E for the, same dirorder by mercury was suffert u‘m in herâ€"bones. . ‘They had becoine so s« «wive to ~*.l:d on a lhm‘ldny the suffered e uciatimg im ints and bones. â€" She, too, w L‘lâ€œï¬ l'mmeh in m few weeks. l\_flb its formula, whicy your azeot gave we, th to read in the Gorpet Messenger that vou an alterative (@arsaparilia), for 1 knew Trot tiom that any thing y~~ yade must bo y« Cinciemati and got it, and used it till it rus it.am you advise, in email doses of a tons; in sion bapch in Em ander the rorh soum to sonl, while fell off.â€" My skin is ow cleac, and I J. C Am':‘co. uaii"i'f'il"ih(}u"y'i knowledgo w your Farsapar as oo Maving inherited a Scrofuious inRouon.1 1 from it in varlous ways for years. Somelico out in Ujcers on my bands ead arm=; +o turned hvud.‘“n:d dlfl'-cm at the stow: years ago it out on my and covers. nad ears with one sore, which was paln{nl an« teyond description. 1 tried many medicines a w‘:»-u muci reltied from exy. met, the disorder grew worse. . At loncih I w Felings that the disenso has gone from my .a--dlhlnolh.ll-d-cl-u}u you, that I hold you to bé one of the anost sad remain ever gratefuily «rome eearian frmor on one of the formales in m y family hich had defled all the remedics wo employ, has * length been completely,cured by your Extract of Sar East Eail Dalyâ€"st., Ottaw a And for the speedy eure of the following complaints : scrofula and Scrofualous Afections,sne l es Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Blains, and all Skin Discases. * AYER’:} Sarsaparilla ige equals it for these female derang»i '5.-0.'\2-..: Newbury, Als D: J. C. Aven :. 8ir, 1 Mnï¬; eo fuul f your agent, and resort to you bave realized with your Sursaparilia I have cured with it, in my practice wints for which it is recommended. Burgovuns, Burbridges 4 CoLEMaNâ€"St., Loxnox HOLGATE. OLIVER & AN “T\ pariiiv Our p "mi'&i&'mï¬' bify but exti n.fll‘tl:z.hd he advised The v‘:alt; _\’ r- the Iast resort hefre cutting, an f effectual, . After faking your romedy clzht we Mre. Cossar has been induced classes, having been informed that m to whom attendance and unpleagant, butv more favorable progress when surr rdmol their own age ard ac ‘a:hh Mre. Cossar and her das of a happy home, and yet reet restraint so steadily carried on Mre. and Miss Cossar also give in singing and on the pianoâ€"forto, turn their sincere thanks for the k went they have already receired.â€" Terms on application to References kindly permittec kex, Rev. Dr. Jenkins, John 1 Lovell, E2q., Theodore Lyman Â¥olke KB« . & :*> _ Bu to acquaint the Ladics of Moutreal and the surrounding country, thai they will receive at theirâ€"house, No. 1, Oxlord Terrace, 40 MeGill College Avenue, a limited number of \ on ¢ Ladies as Boarders, who may be desisons of Snishâ€" ing education, or whoftrom a resflerce in the have been unable to esjoy the advantages Mre. Cossar is prepared to instrct those young tadies i. all the branches of a thorough Engiish ::::l-. also French, Vocal and In<trmmental , General Deportment, Calisthcaics, and parâ€" ticularly to sing an English Ballad. P Select Educational Classes, © Thirty housand prices of the al ee of all charge, monthly , by â€" _ Druge, | Paints, Glaseware, Medicine Chests, Wres. and Misses Cossar. Montreal, Jane 23. 186 FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Prepared by April 1 awa, Aug. 8, 186 DRUG®, &eo. CHANGE of TIME. HOLESALE Manufactures steade, Chairs, &0., Chandiere PARTIES ABotr To (Hgoing lote! y o you made was worth trying PLANS, ~BPECIFTICATIOXN: ESTIMATES,. & New Omneays, 25th Ang AUVAUSTI Oatia®o, lod \VlLl.h«}i\l HOL JOWN OLIVER, WILLIAM AN MJ ALE Four Sarmafariila. . Oue your Oue d restored general tter than ::'l... I was sedicing. . J. FKEAM, writest "I have been h‘;'ojulh ‘.I'm, “':. N f and qrery thing en & brokonâ€"<lown man ee than derangement of. Rev. Nr. Eapy, advised se ho sald he krew you, and | 30 5d Jw ttawa, September Ey the bloss led my bloo« 6 th NABLE, + 6F Bed= AET 1 by wlcere l)== tuire a | %{ HWICHIS EXCELLENT,and WHICH I they carsell at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur | who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good article, and superior to what is suppored to be imâ€" rtad. lotel keepers and dealers in Wines would | 5: well to__cJalI on LAROQUE & CO., and give them R@t" Bottles of every description, oil bottle«, wanted, and one penny per dozen more &iv- en than by any other y for the same. _ orders | pied by ke Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. LAROQUE & Co. CHURCH STREET Which will be sold at a small advance on cost. Messrs. Fingland & Draper This is« to certify that Messrs. H-lï¬:n. Oliver & Anmablo‘s Washing & Ironing Table have been used by the (irey Nuns, and they have proved to be very satisfactory. ll\lll-‘. Subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public generally that ho has commenced business in the store formerly oecu. (@tawa, August 12th, 1867 And where he will keep constantly on hand a gene ral assortmentâ€"f DtX â€"GOODS! Readymade Cliothing as wo are prepared to prove from the evidence of those who havetried it. All they ask is a trial. It is simple in construction, éasily adjusted, and answers for an IRONING TABLE. It never need be taken out of the Kitchen, as it answers for a plece of Furniture. The following testimonia will show what the Ladies at the Nunnery think of it.‘ Parties desirous of giving us a fair trial will please td send as notico by post, or otherwise, namipg timé and place, will be atterded to. Onlty Washing Machine now in the Do# miniong w 1DP1i¢¢\ â€" GOCO D ! For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and ':I Staâ€" M’l’ b,-u the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time ables. 2e C. J. BRYDGES, E:p?.n by Railway throughout tor New ork, Boston, and all Intermediate ‘_Puints, connecting at St: Johns with Vermont Centrel Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain â€" Steamboats â€" for Lake George, Saratoga, New York,&e.,ke. 5.30 A.M. Accommedation Train for lsland Pond and !nm-nsmh-, At....«.... 645 A.M. Express for n and Intermediate Puints, connecting at £t. Johns with the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... 8.30 A.M. Mail for Portland, stopping over night at Teland PORQy.....ooomrcarcecastrieciicn: T00 Polh BP":":'Y uilw.{nt:r:-ï¬glut for New York, Boston, * Pouints, connecting at St. Jm with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also at Rouse‘s . ’Poini:‘u.h LukoCbnplahSlu;m for George, Saratoga, New 8 hYork. &e., h.:........._..ï¬.......,..&_....... 430 P.M. t Express for Three Rivers, Quebes, * Riviere du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M.‘ PAt" Sleoping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggage checked thruu‘g. Caniudlian â€" Champagne ! (’N and after TUESDAY, the 7Tth May, 1867, and until further notice trains will run Lray .xpres® for Ogdens h, Ottawa, ’Blv’ctk'-'illd. Kin -wn..;movmo. Toâ€" ronto, Ululph.‘lm Brantford . Qoderich, Bufalo, Detroit, Chicag« , and all points West, At..................... 8.00 A.M. Night > 0 0 * ABicicrcemcerretccrmcccee DN Wls Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intormediate 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., Trainâ€"runs through to Plattsbdrgh. SUMMVUER â€"ARRANGEMENTS, "N AND AFPTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" Grand Trunk Railway Company Ehn @ DEPARTC RK 4 ARRIVAL. From Preseott, 7.00 a. m, _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. * «* 2:45 pm. vess oc ./ 1009 ces From Oitawa, 7:00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a.m. « «* _ 1:30 p.m. «_ @®* &1§ pam. The time of these Trains has been nunu&du to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, cast and west. tr * . i 2 A. M.««TRAINS will lcave eP $ â€" eB Sandpoint daily at 5145 a«.m., and 2:00 p, m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, a:e>0D¢: Brockvilie and Uttawa Railway. WASHING MACHINE. Ret Oilawa and Prescott Railway, WF UNDERSIGNED are now mann« facturing a new and what they claim to be N. B.â€"â€"These trains runm on Montreal Time. *1 MMER ARRANXGEMENI gcoge to and from Ottawa checked through and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. turns tiekets to Pressott, Kmï¬vflb and Otsâ€" t reduced rates can be had at the principal sta« NEW DOMINTION,. a, May 7 Je Wtee 1:20 a t0, ;I‘n;;n ‘f:r.o’- Bmtvillo':-om at cint with U. F. ‘s Steamers Pfllï¬c t, Porkbroke, &0., and the Train from Sandâ€" t 2h0 pm., leaves atter Steamers are due ttawa and Pemuroke. f tains on main line connect.at Smith‘s Falls rains to and from Perth. / . HOLGATE, OLLVER, & ANNABLE. W MANUPACTURING A WINE CALLED GOING SOUTIH AND EAST. OF CANADA. LEAVE BROCKVILLE a8Â¥% y 10, 1867 LEAYE SANDPOINT LHAILROADS. JaMES HIGGINSON, â€" Union Block, Sussexâ€"st. Next toâ€" he Tea Pot. , 1867. 4 481tf A. M.««TRAINS _ will leave Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and arriving at Sandpoint at :10 p m., At BW L â€" y magns GoING WEST rcing 1st Jutu, 18¢ AND H ARBOTT LABOOUE & Co. DETLOR, SUPERINTEXDENT GREY NUNS wager for Trustee 412y Bheriff‘s Offce, Ottaws, August 17, A.D., 1867. BY virtue of a writ of Flert Facias resi> ' due, issued out of Her Majesty‘s Court of Common Pleas at Toronto, and to me directed and ‘ delivered, against the Lands and Tenements ot | James Goodwin and Allan Scott, at the suit of | Francis McDougall, 1 have seized and hu-l muu.uhmdluo-fl:-f::mo- | the above named detendants, and will Bffer for sale | at PUBLIC AUCTION, at my office in the Court | House, in the City of Ottawa, on MONDAY, the , TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of NOVEMBER, A. D., | 1867, at TW ELVE o‘clock, noen, Lot number Ten | on the West side of King street, iameltyoll Ottawa, in the County of Carleton, in that part of the City of Ottawa, called Letter 0. | ; WM. F. POWELL, Sherig. ‘ By JAS. BAILIFF, Deputy Sherif. / Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. Ottawa City, Aug. 26, 1867 COUNTY OF CARLETON, The steamer Z:lâ€hm Iu,v.uu Potu“'?o du 'ï¬ort eve mlwu :30 a. m., way time, touching at &ad-.. arf, Farrell‘s 'hs!l. Bonnechere, Bristol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of Railway at 11:45, and comnecting with Anm Sisson at Pontine at noon, . Passengers reach Ottawa at 4 p. m. Fno steamer Calum«t, on and after Friday, 4th nstant, will leave Havelock on M-{’l and Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Village same days at 2 p.m. _ _ _ _ The Pontiacleaves Pembroke at noon on Tuesâ€" days, Thursdays and Saturdays for Des Joachims, edlh&u, all intermediate ports, murnla: Monâ€" days, Wednesdays and Pflduy-,lnvlv at 6 a. m., connecting at Pembroke with steamer Jason Gould, which leaves Pembroke Landing at 1 p. m., and arriving at Portage di Fort same evening. . _ A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up lrlg at Sand Point 1 p.m.; and on thedown trip at Sand Point atÂ¥ a.m. l’n-ovl' for Des Joachims leave Ottawa every I% ednesday and Friday. PFor er particulars apply at tae Ofice of the Company at Ottawaâ€"City or Aylmer. On and after SEPTEMBER 1st antil turther noâ€" tice) theâ€"steamer ‘ Ann Sizson will leave Aylmer day, for the Upper Ottawa,at 7 a. m., conâ€" m.mnm Alliance at head of Railroad at 11, touching at Anglar. Band Point, Bristol, Wnumhn. ;amu'n vdhrf. ;jould'n \!flnrf, nld du Fort, arriving at 2 p. m. Stages will leave tould‘s Whart hnu‘ulluory after .n?v.ul of Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason (iu:l‘d. :ud .ni_rhg at Pembroke same evening. 1867 Spmeaesaas 1967 CHANGE of. TIME May 7. This Comtuny is now prepared with new and efficient stock to forward )Prol(hl of every descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Ottawa and Rideau Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" patcb, and at low rates. Freight rm&v::“ at .t.:o‘ "lltf of '.:oumeholuu Company, at s orwarded daily. For freight apply to D. MURPHY, Agent, + o ioi o Lu 1 .C1 â€"Onbal Batiny OHKH Es LSAAC BONNER, 4!.- yatranad o l._i Commenâ€"st., un'l Basin, Montreal MONTREAL & OTTAW A 1867. The Steamer Alerandra, (Capt. M. Shepherd,) will Mnrloyod in towing rafts between Ottawa and Grenville. R. W. SHEPHERD. Return tickets to Montreal.... First OHMHG.... s cecevecercerncrrsens SUOORE UW s ie crererreccrercivenie The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the most r'l:hmlllo districts in Capada, and is the most fashionable for tourists. Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Uftawa to Grenville, valid for ce day, ut athgte fubem. T _ = . 05â€" =â€" Passengers for the‘Celebrated Caledonia Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ w C h Farcel ex daily fr and inhmq’hu l.ndl’ngl. Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queem Victo«~, (Capâ€" tain Bcvh,) leaves Ottawa dAHL (Sundays exâ€" septed) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and intermeâ€" diate landings, connecting with the C. & Grenvilie Railway, and at Carilion with Steamer /#rince o/ Wales, â€" Passengers arrive in Montreal at 4:45 p.u. Steamer Prince of Wales, (Captain H. W. Shepâ€" herd,) leaves Lachine on arrival % the 7 a.m. train from Montreal, connecting at Carilion with C. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer Queen Victoria, atriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. _ Upper Ottawn Routs. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steamers ANN S1SSON,................Capt. BOCKUS. Passengers will find it to their advantage to truvel by this route, it being the quickest and cheapest, as well as the most comfortable. < Meals and State Rooms always included in * the Fare. 1867, Have commenced their regular trips between Montreal and Hamilton, ealling at all Intermediate Ports, connecting with the N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can be ob ained at reduced rates from SPARTAN, Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted The: magniGcont steamers comprising thi rine, Â¥i%. 18367, 4 This Company is now j May 14. Parcel e ; daily from Ottawa to Montreal d inhrn:lhu hull’lp KMERALD,.....«.«..... ALLIANCEy........... CREOONY on ncartri SNOW BHRD,.......... JASON GOULD,....... PONTHACreremmnerrersce. PEMBROK £,........... VALUMET......«c.ul... NION FORWARDING AXD RXiL« waYy coMPaxy. NANADLAN INLAND STEAS NAVIâ€" GATIUVN COMPANY . WE OTTAWA RIYVER NAVIGATION . COMPAN Y‘8 EW FREIGHT LINE TO OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. ROGYAL MATL THROUGA: 4448 DIRECTORS: W. McNavanxtos,... .....J. B. Avara Ottawa. and Prescott Railroal. PRESIDENTâ€"Hvuor® McLexxax TO WiT FORWARDING COMPANY. oiz . * TLIMITED. GRECLAN, HERRICK, BRUSH & Co PASSPORT STEA MER®. FARES KINGSTON, R 8. CASSELS, THK OUOTTFTAWA TIMES, QCTOBER 22. 1ssi. MAGNE and CHAMPION, .....$6 00 each reave 3 50 neval ENK .+ Leron, Fmxouay Hirrtaro. Toxkr. Overias. Deecas, Couvrerr®. Buovor® President 419â€"2 3Bw.â€"t4 _‘ a, Bull._u'."ilqâ€": &e Agents 1861 1867, 1807 ' u9 E. DE LA GRANJA, M.D. Letter firom Ur. M Pro-noro‘flidm' and ! 1)«.& of Wcuâ€:nnd v{ ddrn.fle(lsll {::1':,«. | _ Montreal, March 15, 1866. | _ My Dear Sir ; I have to acknowledge from you , the reception of a gample of your " Royal Bitters," of Jm own mani re, and have subsequently ‘ had the opportunity afforded me of acâ€" | quainted not only with their preparation, but also | with the materials which enter into their N-ol;“" | tion. Notning, I think,can excel the mode of filâ€" | tration adopted, nuo the small smsunt of vinous wm them neral favour, | cv:: to those wh:hq:ully dlnp‘p:‘vn:‘tl; m-;i such beverages, proportion ust suf. , ficient to maintain their eo-poaluo:‘ u(-’palnd in | elimates subject to considerable fluctuations of ness, and whose energy requires a gentla stimulus, pnponw{ to the M of food, I shall have “::uun in recommending their use in such suil cases as may present themâ€" relves to me. I remain, dear Sir, yours very truby, | A. HALL, M.D., l Professor Midwifery, McGill University, sptoped in theln domporition, i in Impomnitle io em tion, it is im: e to nmm udurmnmn as the hmhl.h- vigorating, yet mild tonic or stomachic, especially adapted to stomachs enfecbled by general sickâ€" ness, and whose energy requires a gentle stimulus, truly, _ _Accept, Sir, the expression of my distinguished consideration. | ‘ A. SOUSLACROILX. Docteur Medecin et Chirurgien Francais de la Faculte de Paris, Bachelier on lettres, Bachelier en Sciences Physiques, Rue Notreâ€"Dame, No. 192 A. M. F. G1axeuus, Eaq., + My Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge the receipt ¢f a sample of your Royal Itaiian Bitters together with a note hnEtï¬n‘ to me the formula for their preparation. ving a large field where to try the effect of your Bitters, I have obtained flattoring success in cases n(‘ulrin‘ the use of a mild, stimuâ€" lating tonic, and I will recommend your Bitters with pleasure in d&'popaln, indigestion, loes of ap petite, general debility, and constitutional inaet vit{ of the liver, L remain, my dear Mr. Gianelli, yours, ver This preparation, by its nhfl-n 'n'rpunneo, its delicious l:lvwr. and above a lls{ ts ruiwut‘i.v; properties, deserves to attract public attention, should be eou&nl;icd as infinitely superior to all articles of the kind which have appeared to the ‘This beverage, which is stomachic and at the same time tonic, is serviceable not only to persons in health by rmmn; 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 dyspepsia, onunlfh. anunia, chlorotis, leucorrhe1, convalesâ€" cence, in short in &ll cases where the system is much debilitated tor want of restoratives to refresh its energies and strengthen its organs. s Montreal, 20 Decembre, 1866 A Monsiour GiaxkLL1. | AM. F _ By the tonic ingredients, and ially by the lron’whieh enters into its mpaxlon. it acts on the whole or.uluflon; the tissues assume a conâ€" sistency more decided, a development more comâ€" plete, a functional energy more regular: the glob. ules of the blood become richer, the vital energies greater, the muscular system more powerful, the nervous system caliner. _ e J h This preparation besides being composed ontire. ly of ntnsm stimulating, bitter and tonic, posâ€" sesses every quality which constitutes a wholesome boverage nz tonid in a remarkable degree. By the stimulants and bitters which it contains, it acts directly I.KOI the stomach and dnfnfln organs, by arousing the energy of the digestive functions, and in rendering the act of digestion more easy and pesfeas: _ o_ _ .. Su PRA To a [rrassuatio®. J Aw : Allow me to congratuiate you on th:.rr- fection ot your preparation called ©"Royal Italian Bitters." I have prescribed it to many of my paâ€" tients who had neéd of tonics to invigorate their energies, without failure in any case. m * Dear Sir: The sample of your Royal Italian Bitters, throu[gh your politencss, was received some time since. am happy to say turodn. them, after giving them i fair trial, that they aro a deâ€" licious tonie, stomachic and stimulant Bitters, which I think wil! be found very useful to the deâ€" bilitated suffering from indigestion, constipation, or dyspepsia. | With my best wishes for your success, s _~Have you any agency in this city? Many of my patients are anxious to use the Tonic but know not where to procure it. Yours truly, C. PRINCE, M.D., 157, East 10thâ€"street. 22, West Eleventhâ€"street, ue | _ New Â¥ork, May 9, 1867. New York, June 1, 1867. Mx, GiaX&LLtâ€"Deer Sir: After a fair trial I take pleasure in recommending your Royal Bitters, It is a very excellent stimulating toni¢, aiding diâ€" gestion and giving tone to the digestiye organs. In your note you informed me of the ingndfom. I think it is a most admirable combination; a pleaâ€" sant, useful, and reliable tonic. + Yours truly, A, M. F. G1axrLL1, Esq., Montreal, Dear Sir: Just recovering from a lo:’ and severe illness, I have received a nnzlo your Tonico Reale and from its use have derived conâ€" siderable benefit, as I find my appetite and digesâ€" ion much improved, and hesitate not to recomâ€" mend it as one of the best and most agreeahle Tonies I have ever used. WILLLAM ARNOLD, Havana A.B., Trinity College, Duvlin; M. R. C. 8. London ; M. D., New : York, Licenciate Royal College, stances contained in its composition are perfectly combined to form a pnpnnti$‘ fit for the purposes detailed in your directions. We are, dear Sir, youts sincorely; DRS. PICAULT & SON. To M«. Asoriia Graxgunt Dear Sir: We‘ are pleased to acknowledge the neo{(ion of the pn:cripuun of your valuable tonic and bitters, entitled ©The Royal." All the subâ€" _ A. M. F. GIANELLI, 26, Mospitalâ€"street, Montreal, Montreal, February, 1867. Mux. GiaxkLL1,â€"Deor Sir : Having received from (w a sample of the Royal Icalian Bitters of Dr. ‘erri as prepared by you, I have much pleasure in certifying to its very excellent ‘i‘,"“"“ as an «greeable and exhiliarating tome Bitter; nothing eqial to it has ever come under my notice. Hayâ€" ing‘also been made acquainted with its composition and imode of preparation, I feel nothing better could bave been devised for general use ; from its effects 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 panaeea for all theirill«, _ | Kept by the princlpal Druggists and Grocers in the Dominion of Canada â€"and in the United States. Rold by the Proprietor,. _ _ _____ _ _ The proprietor refers with the greatest confiâ€" dence u':rdfl satisfaction to the subjsined testimonâ€" ials from emivent medical men,which he could add to, were it desirable. The ingredients of its composition have been imparted to the l«ndin'fl Physicians of Canada and the United States, and have received their unqualiâ€" fied approval on every account. . k For seventeen years it has, in Italy, been a uniâ€" versal favorite lmong the . /ite of !oelot;. teing generally eerved in the drawing room before dinâ€" no:‘.lin ynhr:m to Vermouth. _ f K a certificate of merit was awarded to the distinâ€" ished original preparer at the National Exposiâ€" 5I:m at Torino, ltaly, by whose tavor Mr. GtaNELLE obtained the recipe, and was also awarded a dir loma ‘at the Provincial Exhibition of Canada beld at Montreal in September, 1865, is, without uecv tion, the most genuine, salubrious and agreeable Toxtc ever introduced to public notice either in Europe or America. _ _ > Royal Italian Bitters ! TONICC ©EALE F§VIIS celebrated preparation for which P rofessor of Chemistry in F. GraxguL1, Esq., DEL DOTTORE Very truly, W. E. BESSEY, M.D., C.M 31, Templeâ€"street, Boston, I am respectfull rFALY. 6 New York, April 25, 1867. R. P. COOKE, M.D., New York City. New rork, May 14. 1867 Dre. Picauit, Montreal, July 27, 186¢ 3. t the T &e., &e., &o Beaver Hall Hill LLANO, M.D. July 1, 1867 wiversity of PabQa VERRL, Sherif‘‘s Offce, Ottawa, August 10 A. D. 1867 BY_ VIRTUE ofa Writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of Her Majesty‘s County Court of the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, and to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tenéments of Thomas Costillo, at the suit of Robert Brown, I have seized and taken in execution, and will ofer for sale at public auction, at my office, in the Court House, in the City of Ottawa, on TUESâ€" DAY the NINETEENTH day of NOVEMBER, A D.1867, at TWELVE o‘clock moon, al he estate right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above named Defendant, of, in, to and out of all and eingular the northwestern oneâ€"third part of Lot number Fourteen, in the Second Concession of he Township of Fitzroy, in the County of Carleton, containing by admeasurement sixtyâ€"six and twoâ€" thirds of an acre, be the same more or less. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by removâ€" ing from the airâ€"cells the lable lymph, or that secretion which in Iluv:::f:f them, causing a diffica‘ty in breathing, and by its acticn on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus ugslhin‘ the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended versels to:,oir natural size ; by its use the horse‘s :pfllb improved, all derangements of the gestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and ‘Mn‘vto the coat a sloek and -hlni.: appearance. D. W. HURD, Successor to Hurp & Co., Maiden Lane, Now"York. Bole Proprietor for the United States. NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcasmr, C.W., ; Proprictors for the Canadas °_ PRICE TWEXTYâ€"FivE CENTS. _ _Boid by Geo. Mortimer, Jobn Roberts, W. M. CoUNTY OF CARLETON, "__ fo Wit : Bold by Geo, Mortimer, Jobn Roberts, W. M. Massey, ihnry F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J. Brown, in Ottawa. _ Ottawa, Fob. 5, 1867. 350dw6m from being worked while using it. ll POBITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY or all other preparations for the cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all diseasos which affect the Wind of Lorses; also, as a Condiâ€" tion Medicine, surpassing everything of ‘the kind is easy 0:61'0. sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at . ï¬-:c.J uLd ‘dou_ not prevent the horse recommending it to the ruu [ h.n.‘; satisfied that when more extensively known, the Tonic will be very generally used. > W & SCOTT, MD, _ Professor Anatomy McGill Untversity ; Physician General Hospital, &c., &c. ‘ ©Beptember 14, 1867. 538â€"37w6m Arabian Heave Remedy I have noticed frut benefit from the use of the "Royal Bitters" in indigestion, loss of appetite, rmnl debility, and some nervous affections. The: onic is most carefully p‘n‘guod, and will be found a nr{ agreeable Bitter gentle stimulant ; and from knowing its composition, I have pleasure in A M F d1axzuc1 Esq, Dear Sir: Having been furnished with a very liberal sample of.your "‘Tonic Reale," Royal Bit« ters, I have delayed giving you my opinion of its merits until I had an opportunity of stating, from experience, some of the advantages which I have tound derived from the employment ofthe Tonic. Lettsr from Dr Scott, Z':/m of Anatomy, McGill llege, * Mess _ Montreal, October 26, 1866. cases where just such a pr:rnlflol as yours would be Invaluable. In cases of Chronic Dyspepsia, I have several tiimes recommended its use and with much benefit. Yours, &c., _ 4 FRS W CAMPBELL, uomci'p. 01 A M F GiaxgLL1, Esq, Montreal, Montreal, Auxut 20, 1867. Dear Sir : T have to acknowledge the receipt of a unm of your #« Tonic Reale," accempanied by a note ominï¬â€˜me of its compositiou, and how preâ€" red. _ Whilo not bollovin& in rmy universal E"o-io. I am forced to admit that there are many Your ©"Tonico Reale" seems to me to be the Tome we have long wished for, but never found until Prof, Verri, D.M., of Padua, has given it to the Medical World. Respectfully EM"' Wx. FRED. HOLCOMB, M.D., Professor of Aural and Ophthalmic Surgery in New York Medical Couor. and Sur?on to New York Ophthalmic Hospital and Demuit Dispensary. Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. Deat Sir,~â€"The «Tonico Reale" 1 have tried faithfully, and it gl’:tu me great pleasure to state to ‘ou that it is the and most Ir..ubl. Tonic E ave ever used in my ructleo. find it {urtlen- larly adapted to females and children debilitated by the various discases and complaints peculiar to them. If you will favor me with a letter stating where I can procure your Bitters for my patients, 1 shall teke particular P“- to recommend them. As a general rule the Bitterssold are too bitter and have too much Alcok/, and are hence often injuriâ€" Letter from Dr, Girdreood, late Surgean H,. M. Grenaâ€" dter (inards, : Laboratory, 630 Lagauchetiereâ€"street, s â€"Montreal, August 4, 1866. Nir : I have examined the nmlrlo of Bitters you left me, called llo{sl Italian Bitters, or Tonico Reale. â€"I find that they are comx;ud, as you say, of the best materials, ard that they are an excelâ€" lent Bitter Tonie. The small quantity of ironhlhoy contain I'- of adâ€" rnnu10 to apy persons who may require that Tolnu; n their nyu':l&. d, q { t is ant to the taste, ‘a so far as I can ugcmrnl.‘:u injurious, 1 trust you may meet with success, and remain, yours, &e., Fee G P GIRDWOOD, M D, M R CS E. To Mr A M F G1axeiii. To A. M. F. G1axg111, Eaq., From Dr, Muir, C, B, Inspecrorâ€"Genert! H, M, Hompitals in Iln'n'n‘ America, _\ k Montreal, August 1, 1866. Sir: Maving much practical experience of Bitâ€" ters in tho West Indies, in India, and other parts rmof the world where they are in request, I ave no hesitation in ‘ivw it a« my opinion that Dr. Verri‘s " Tonico Reale": is the rery best / have ever met with. g Lotter from Dr. WMingston, ll’hyviu'au Hote! Diue al, 4 b“.onlnnl. August 1, 1867. The " Tonico Reale" of Dr. Verri, prepared by Mr. Gianelli of this dl{‘, aad introduced to the pubâ€" lic as the " Royal ltalian Bitters," is one ot the most elegant preparations with which I am acâ€" quainted, Mr. Gianelli having made known to me its composition, I can, unhesitatingly, recommend it to those who require the combined use of an agreeable tonic and stimulant, _ _ _ .. I am, dear Sir, youts faithfully, G. E. FENWICK, M.D A. M. F. GiaxguL1, Eeq., Montreal, Letter from Professor Fenwick, Drmonstrator f Anatomy, Metiill Colley», Montreal, July 31, 1867. Dear Sir : You request my opinion of the " Royâ€" al Italian Bitters," lnl from a receipt of Dr. Verri, of Padua. 1{?10 state that I consider it a most agreeable cordial lomg'.:n every way superior im flavour andcompositionte the ordinary bitter tonics in ‘OM}ll use. Ihave recommended it to several patiets, awho have derived matked benefit from its use. Ne _ _ Ww. H. HTNGSTON, M.D., L.R.C.8., &e , Surgeor to St. Patrick‘s Department, Hotel Dien I have no hesitation in stating that the ingrediâ€" ents entering into their compcsition are of a nature to render them decidedly useful in many cases of weakness of the dlï¬odv'o organs and of the geneâ€" ral ':'o-uuuoa eir flavour is also very pleaâ€" sa R A. G1axeuus, tion of note ard accompanying sample of the “'!‘!’J ltalian Bitters." pey‘se R P * Lntter from Dr. J. L» 7"“" City Health Officer . ontreal, M:rch 29, 1867. Dear Sir: My absence from Montreal has preâ€" vented me from acknowledging" sooner the recepâ€" I remain, déar Sir, yours m:im,, AND CONDITION MEDICINE pleasant W, M. MUIR, M D., Inspectorâ€"General u; * _*J. L. LEPROHON, M.D. Pr:»prlm Cosmopolitan Hote!, Montreal Dr F W Campbell, Editor Medical Jour-a{:bd * DARLEY‘S Br JAMES BAILIFE, _ Deputy Sherig. Wa. . POWELL 20, East 25thâ€"streot, ___New York, May 9, 1867 S2wtd Sherif. London Tuesday, Fifth day of November Next. Deted this Third day of October, A. D., 1867, On the Capital Stock of the said Company, which Call they require the holders of such stock to pry to the undersigned at the Law Ofice of MESSRS. MATHESON & LEES, in the City of Ottawa, on ll hereby given, that the Directors of the Oitawa and Gloucester Road Company have this day made a further Gall of 10 Per Cent. 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€" Jjesty. But no permission is necessary for acceptâ€" ing a Foreign Medal, if such Medal is not to be worn Ottawa & Gloucester Road Compy, havy for military or naval services, should be ad_ dressed as th» case may be, to the Communderâ€"inâ€" chief, to the Secretary of State for War, orthe Lords of the Admiralty, who, if they seo fit, may submit the samé to Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of State for Forcign Affairs for Her Majesty‘s sancâ€" tion, upon obtaining which they n; ‘r-mt such permission without any other formality. Decorations so bestowed eannot properly be conâ€" sidered as rewards granted by a Foreign Sovereign for services rendered according to the purport of elause 2 of these Regulations. They mmust be rather considered as personal favours bestowed on British Subjects by Britishâ€"§overcigns, and as hayâ€" ing no reference to services rendored to the Foreign Crown of Hanover Regulations respecting Foreign Medals. 1. Applications or permission to accep and wear Medals which, not being the decoration ot any Forcign Order, are conferred by & Foreign \!ovmignon British Subjects in the army or in the 10. The preceding clause shall not be taken to apply to decorations of thg Guelphic Order which were bestowed on British subjects by Her Majesâ€" ty‘s predecessors King George IV. and King Wil. liam LV., on whose heads the Crowns of Great Briâ€" tain and Hanover were united. _ 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 he may have become eligible, by the inâ€" erease of rank in the foreign service or in the erâ€" vieeof his own country, or any other distinctive mark of honor strictly cansequent upon the acceptâ€" ance of the original â€"Order, and common to every person upon whom such Order is conferred. 8. Every such warrant as aforesard shall contain a clause providing that Her Majesty‘s liconse and permission does not authorize the assumptien of any style, appelation, rank, precedence, or privilege appertaining to a Knight Bachelor of Her Majesty‘s realms. > 7. The warrantsignifying Her Majosty‘s permisâ€" sion may, at the request and at the expense of the person who has obtained it, be registerod in the College of Arms. When such warrant shall have been signed by the Queen, notification thereof shall bé inserted in the Gazate, stating the sorvice for which the Foreign Order has been 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 Secroâ€" tary of State for the Home Department in order that he may cause the warrant required by clause 1 to be prepared for the Royal Sign Manual. If the service has been perlormed in time of peace, the notifcations must be made within two ears after the date of suth service, 5, After such notifications shall have been reâ€" ceived, Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretaryâ€"ot State for Foreign Affairs shall, if the case comes within the conditions prescribed by the present Regulaâ€" tions, and arige from naval or military services beâ€" fore the enemy, refer it to Hor Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of State forthe War Department preâ€" viously to taking Her Majesty‘s pleasure theroupon, in order to ascertain whether there may be any obâ€" jection to Her Majesty‘s permission being granted. A>simitar referente shall also be <made to the commanderâ€"inâ€"chief if the application rolates to an Oficer in the army or, to the Lords of the Adâ€" miralty if it relates to an.officer in the navy. 4. It the service for which it is proposed to conâ€" fer the Order has been performed during war, the notification required by the preceding clause must be made not later than two years after the ex> change of the Ratifications of a Treaty of Peace. 2, Such permission sliall nut be granted to any subject of Her Majesty !unless the Foreign Order shall have been conterred in consequence of active and distinguished service before the enemy, either at sea or in the field ; or unless he shall have been actually and entirely employed, beyond Her Maâ€" jesty‘s dominione, 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 notifed to Her Majesty‘s Principal Secreâ€" tary of State for Foreign Aifairs, either through the British Minister mccredited at the Court of such Foreign Sovercign, or through his Minister accreditâ€" id at the Court of Her Majesty. (Signed) CLARENDON Foreign Office, 10th May, 1855. 563 8. (Page 43.) gistide The Queen has been pleased to direct that the folâ€" lowing Regulations respecting Foreign Orders and Medals shall be gubstituted for those now in , Aorce : L Requlations respecting Forcign Orders. 1. No sabject of Her Majesty shall accept a Foreign Order from the Sovereign of any foreign country, ur wear the insignia thereof, without hayâ€" ing previously obtained Her Majesty‘s permission to that effect, signified by a warrarit under Her Royal Sign Manual, / _ (Signed) BuUURId Govérnor the Right Honorable Viscount Monek, _ It appears to be not generally known, that Britâ€" ish Subjects are not entitled to wear such Decorâ€" ations without Her Majesty‘s special permission, and that such permission is granted only in casesâ€" in which the Foreign Order shall have been conferred in consequence of active and distinguished service which had been performed before the enemy cither at.sca or in the field, orin cases in which the recipient shall have been actually and entireâ€" lyâ€" employed beyond Her Majesty‘s Dominions, in the service of the Foreign Sovereign by whom the Orderis conferred. + You will find in the to the Appendix recent Edition of Colenial Regulations, page 128, the Regulations respecting the grant of Forcign Orders and Medals to Brilish 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 Governmenct, I have the honor to be, Sir, f f Your most obedient, | : Humble Servant, l C‘ (Signed) BUUCAINGIH AM&CHANDOS, â€" SIR,â€" Cases have not unfrequently occurred in which it has been proposed by. Foreign Governments to grant Decorations to British Subjects residing in Mer Majesty‘s Coloni¢s, ‘ § (Signed) DESPATCH AND REGULATIONS RESPECT JNG FOREIGN ORDERsS. Civeultir C A N .A. D A. NOTICE 554â€"t4 Dowstsc Stzset, |â€" 5th September, 1867 Recy. & Treas City Hall, Otawa, October 9th, 1867 A Stone Drain in Queenâ€"street, Victoria Ward, mcuin‘u Dukeâ€"street, and extending towards + + # All &0 above works to be done in accordance with spocifications to be seen at the office of the dorsed accordingly Wu.l. be received by the Corporation of the City of Ottawa, unti) MONDAY, the Twentyâ€"first day of OCTOBER, 1867, at seven o'eloek..s.n.. for the following works : A Platform, six feet wide, on the west side of King street from Rideauâ€"street to Dalyâ€"street, A Platform, six feet wide, on the north ride of Mariaâ€"street, between Metcalfe and O‘Comnor sts. They will apply to the Jadge of the said Court for ‘a confirmation thereof, their creditors, and On Mondlay, the Thirtieth day of ; Beptember next, â€" Provines of Ontario, Dominion of Canada, United Counties of Preseott and Russell. In the matter of ALEXASNSDER CAMERON ALEXANDER CUMMINS, and I§AAC KERR, trading under the style and firm of CAMERON and CUMMINS, Insolvents. A Dollar Bottle of Constitption or Canadian Bitâ€" tersâ€"â€"the best Doctor for weak stomachs. 38. 94. 1 Good and cheap Dye Etaffs, Paints and Oils, Spectacles and E;o Glasses, &¢., &c., at the Marâ€" ket Drug ‘Bwr:‘, \.r.rl;-nmtl M pet~sign of the Epectacle and Mortar. "#R ‘41by W M. HEARN. _ A Dollar Bottle of the Best Mair Restorer and Colorer in use, coMPLETEâ€" WITH CHIMNXEY WICK, 1. <Gcl. % A Gallon of Good Coal Oil, Lawrence and Ottawa Railgay Company," and to vest therein the Ottawa and Prescott Railway witl the lands, rights, privileges, franchises and apporâ€" 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 «hareâ€"books, and also to enâ€" wble the Company to substitute Bonds or Debon. tures bearing interest for the several certificates,of the Trustees under a certain Deed of Sccurity, beretofore made in and upon the said Railr ay by the proprietors thereof, or to confirm #uch eortiGâ€" caces as Mortgage Bonds, and also to enable the suid Company to zell or leaso the said Railway and its appurtonances, and also tor power to éxtend the line of the said Railway, from the City of Ottawa, in either or both of the Provinces of Onâ€" tario and Quebec, and generally to confer upon the St. Lawrence and Oitawa Ralilway Company, all powors, 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 $32â€"2m ‘Boot _PACA few swites of reception 4 boarders. Ottawa, Sept. 17, 146 NO:!’IC!:: is hereby given that applica« tion will be made at the next Se«sion of Parâ€" liament or the Legislature, tor an Act to incorporâ€" ate certair persons under the nfine of * The St Lawrence and Ottawa Railgay Company," and to Nlns. TROTUER begs to inform her friends that having enlarged her premises by the addition of other portions of the Desbarats Blolek, which have been ftted up inunexceptionable style. A The Custom e attention, | Order ended to. THE SUBSCRIBER BECGS LE AVE ' ‘ to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" babitants of the city and «urrounding counâ€" tr?', that he has opened, st ghe above stand, e e e n o e en m where e is 1 rior article. Readyâ€"made L‘Orignal, Juiy 29. 1867 ‘enders for each work to be separate and enâ€" WV rsolved, as soon as may be, to ple of our Dominion of Canada, and advice in Parliament; We do mai royal will and pleasure to call a Pa do further declare that b{ the advic Council for Canada, We have this d ders for issuing our writs in due for a Parliament in our said Dominion, w to bear date on the SEVENTH day instant, and to be returnable on the FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next ever the writs for the Electoral Dist: and for the Electoral District of Ch Saguenay, which writs will be retur I\&XT)’-FUC&TU day.of October r Ottawa, May 8, 18 “THEI(EAH we are desirous and solved, as soon as may be, to meet our [L8.] CANADA. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Qukes, Defender of tite Faith, &c., &c., &c. To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"Gzs :’. ING : 4 Insolvent Act of 1864. Toronto House, Qithwa. HE undersigned have filed a deed of composition and discharge executed by is Testimony Warne our letters to be n seal of Canada to XEss our right tru the Right Honora Next BARGAINS !â€" BARGATNS : ‘ A LAMP In the County Court of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. $06td By order, TEN DEERS B MONCH W arranted Nonâ€"explosive Ni( ALEXANDER CAMERON, ALEXANDER CUMMINS, ISAAC KERR. â€" By their Attorney, ad {ititum, EDWARD TAYLOR DARTNELL i@ â€"Treasurer‘s Sale of L CANADA 4sOR PA x3I Clerk of the Crown in Chancery THE CAPITA 3#. rtment will re rom. Lumberer YOLK STREET Wu. P. LETT, GBoRgE e now ready for the ht Shoe Stare ! 493â€"lawâ€"2m City Clerk $591d 474( Tex Orrawa Ties.â€"Printed and Published every morning, (Sundays excepted) at lsl:‘:‘.m' Steaim Printing Works, Ko. 66 »â€"st, in the City .of Oftaws, County of Carleton C. W < Loaf, Crash m"_"_â€" TL ....:n. ECCCE ces, 8 P:l-.ï¬-ns, V c “'m:: yrups, inegarapand Fruits, in & rup, Preserves, Potted Meats, Fruits, &e. Also, ‘nvun-. Bugar Cured Hams, Epiced W F“ Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Biscuits, Flour, Oatmeal, luh{. Peas, Ricg, Laâ€" :t:‘fl;lhn'ba.fbbh Codfich, Digby Herrings, d'ur“' is extensive and "ï¬a. and every article warranted to give satisfaction. All orders sent or left will be pn-;cx.m to. All Goods delivered on shortest notice Wce rolin w 2/ t 7 sns Picwanerlictiar y saw M lish Breakfast Souchong, Congou ditto, Gslong, Orange Pekoe, Finest Japans, ~ ~ Coffees.â€"Javs, Jamazica, La Guayra Roasted and Ground on the premises. Couiuil‘o('l'uo,flu.'o'bt Old H , Y« Hyson, Hyson Twankay, Black, Extra Fine hoy CROCERY Coops rrl?od‘u.l'ggféo 1807. $ * | mmpdimtï¬'sominh«,u DALGLISH & RUSSELL APuPLICA‘l'Iol will be made to the unicipal Corporation of the Township of Gloucester at MM!&‘(- the first b'nturd-'y" in November ‘next, for passing of a Byâ€"law to establish a public highway, forty teet wide, and mm-uo‘uwm l“‘. 15, in (hlc ith Conâ€" + wa as laid out 1 Toh Bitgwn, Fonnelip Rogd mw. 9 Ottawaâ€"W . R.:Caldwell, W . Keaned Mannum, X. Locas, i . Bold by W. Hearn;J. Skinner, and «t We the undersigned inhabitants of Templeton have used the above named compound in many cases, and oorfldlLr:oo-u‘ it to the public for a trial, as it has been more expedient and e!â€" fectaal than any remedy used by us. Templetonâ€"Modeste Martel, ing and | purâ€" ging ; “lï¬hmr. Fever; A. lc:rkiu. dnfl-’nm ailments ; Wim Waters, rheumatism ; T. B!anchette, man and animals; R. MeElroy, sunstroke ; 3. Davideon, emaillâ€"pox, . . _ T kinds, Delirinmâ€"Tremons. Poreons.drunk mase gober in half an bour by two doses, and in fact almost every ailment cured in a very short #pace of time. Corns, :Lp.rin‘ and applying â€" for soveral weeks. nerve of a tooth entirely quisted by an mpplication for a short length of time. 1t nets as magic en horse flesh in all cases, and also on all uther beasts. NoTamily should be without it, as there will be no danger of dâ€"sease when used in copnection with the Water Care. None .o-ho'M‘mM of Ahe above Bole Proprictor, H. J. C K. lng:’:rubh Compound and universal eure for man boast, 'i'l:ihflm immediate relie!, and ulfna:ln-cu to convince the most skeptical. ternally by rubbiug, internaliy by mixing with milk or an thhfta suit thetrate or clear. One ucqn‘d-{. a full dose, fever and ague, and all fevers, old s#oros, freeh cuts and bruises, burns, tou! stomach. Dyspepsia, by mixâ€" ing with one glass Highwines ; theumati=m of all EVERYTâ€" MAN HI OWX Do:tor. Ottaw Front pt 241 x w |‘s.. N K 4 v.... C 4 14..... yY‘ 1 N i l,ROFEIIOR KELLOG®S Life P roscry ing Vegetable Commound and univareal ans Rear Rear 8 { of NX W i 2 Rear pt W W Rear pt of 8J No, 14 assessed in 1862 by St. Ouge Duplantes........ Re W $ Mbrvrsmemmemrmemizes s»» 4 100 40 B1 TOW NSHIP OF NORTH PLAXNTA Broken Front J2.......... 1 20 2 40 N piofS j 28............ .. G§.8% 92 : RearorSpt 18......... 2 60 38 29 : Eeptember 17, 1867 Oltawa. Jrne 3f 47 Maitland‘s Village Lot North: Side of Mrs. Wait‘s Lot,in the Town dE LOrIgHNL.....s«.â€"» . S $ NB conns ce issnnsenesnenres N pt of Gore A between ‘ No. 24 and Alfred...... | . of Prescott and Russéll. 3\ $s | den of the said United Comnties be | Twenticth day of SEPTEMEBEE, ' eight hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and for the ecttection of the arrears of ta years and upwards, upon the tollow said Counties. These are therefor« that unléss the said taxes, t Tumr charges be scoper paid, I shall, on | Thirticth day of DECEMBER n u‘clock, in the forenoon, at the Co in the TOWN of LORIGNAL, '|-r x PUBLIC AUCLION, thasaid land thereof as may be sumr;;l to discl vi South Side of Nill t Vankleeck Mill......... ® pt Commons between JS SN MB seevesesessseu06+ All of the above lands are petented TOWNSHIP OF CUMBERI BJ K § $ semessyriereccret "I ROD A B RE NOW IN ll:cmq oF THEIR new and varied assortment of PROVINCE OF ONXTAL United Countics pt 20 18 pt 2 pt A pt 1 nd br TOW NSHIP OF CAMBRiDui $ Treasur United Counti¢s of Presectt & Ra: TOW XSHI1 h 1 0 / W C @) DA Nsil TOW NSHIP of mmmsssssssmsnmmee 4 400 Ad 45 TOWNsHIP OF RUSSELL TOW NXSHIP « NSl11 TOWNSHIP of Dalglish & Russell, Wellington & Kentâ€"sts ; 22, 1867. , Mily C. BILLINGS, ‘T_ovllï¬ip Clerk, Gloucester N THE OF EAST HAWKE J. W, MARSTON, refined in loaves, Lroket UTH PLAN 10 11 12 109 4 1(% 145 Cl 180 46 TD 50 ALEI Al H A 0 AR + 1B ENC1 41 of Lands ed y ANI er drug 470Â¥ J M T Â¥+ N4 44 10 tie og nay suit in «thoe, Store, Ri OrriC Mr. W ®vida 1a®. (;;-l OO tauwi «OrPIOR : fclw‘ï¬â€˜y‘ 2um, C. Hiawa, OPPiO® Atawa, J Miawia. repared HtaWA, &A o 1( not 1D 1f not q Yearly )tawa, _ _AvDe®l Co., 5%, Bast om, pï¬u'-. Daily 0 naking 18,000 afordin; zertise 1 Ee A llâ€"sul Y early ADÂ¥i ollowi Yusine 1 (taWw®, OrFiC® vhruary «i vilee «L e Post O m w 1i xt to ( P «1 F El