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Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. M ssey i F McCarthy and J..Skinper in Ottawa. $ br ary 26th, 1867 36x8d43w Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, y; to make a new man of me. 1 feel young again. ‘The ’,uu-u:u-uthmwm”u.r hirrus, Cancer Tumors, Enlargemen "orrerationy Carice nad Raereiiation of the Bones. 3 A great variety of cases have been reported to us where rl-dli-h-’.&uo compiaints have resulted from --dl&nfly.hlntmbnvllldl.fl hem. Some of them may be in our American \imanac, which the mgents below named are pleased to urnish gratls to all who call for them. * Heart Discase, Fits, Epil ."'.-’;,.iou-oh.ly. ies 10 goe prtege This is a remedy so -lâ€"uw-l.:o'- to surpass any Aer for the cure of throat and complaints, that it ,useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues, 1is ;»rivailed excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly _ _sy, Melancholy, Neuralgin _ " Muny remarkable cares of these aifections have been wde by the alterative power of this medicine. . It stimuâ€" tes the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus FOR THE RAPID CURE oFr ughs, Colds, Influenta, Hoarsencs ‘c'o-', Bronchitis, Incipient Con« C sumption, and for the Relief Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Discase. wer twa years." & Lencorrhca or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Cterime Ulceration, Female Discases. Dr. 3. B. 3. Channing, of New York City, writes ; " I iz rhn,::zl’yw'n:m ‘-tm“ #ougiz== # ol:n.tho l: the -â€"un%h for which we «n such a , but Pemale Diseases « m*:,irnhhzm have cured many invoter» sto enses of u-n.wu.-â€"n-.’{:mk: int was caused by wlceration of the wterus, ulcer» y';-u-n-mâ€"-nd. Nothing within my knowlâ€" wize equals it for these fomale derangements." _ New Ornsurs, 2th August, 1850, .Dic. J. C. Att®: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the reâ€" olwudnmhmmdlhm 'h" vnhxul-quflh L have cured with it, in my practice, most of the comâ€" “mnumuhmuunuum q"<@ tuuly wonderful in the cure of Verereal and Merâ€" goriol Digecs. One of my pationts had Syphilitic ulsers g» his throat, which were consuming his paiate and the wp efâ€"his mouth. Your Sarssparilia, steadily taken, red him in five weeks. Another was attacked by secâ€" mdaty symptoms in his no#" ~4d the ulceration had aten away a considerable parc of it, so that I believe the mwmm»mumu‘mu \etded to my of your Sarsaparilia; the healed, and he is well again, not of course without disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been sated for same disorder b{.‘:on--yvuubrh‘ »te this in her bones. y had become so senâ€" mummm-.aâ€"w‘m-wfiw mn-‘phhl-’h.-l She, too, was entively by your caresparilla in a few weeks. I jrow from its formula, whicy your agent gave me, that ‘rhbm' t hick agent Preparntion from" your Isboratecy must be a ‘svent s ‘ m’m o me, that "mc it Levegnent, Nss tral remarkatle resuim _= Praternally yours, _ G. V. LARIMER, M. D. theumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. Jnvepaxpance, Preston Va., Cth July, 1850. h..l.c.lvn:&,lhns;-:kbd'h’l-nh- ) chronic Rhewmetism for a long time, which baftied the ‘.uol.hm.umu-ohuflu«dlbo me -‘ ,(-'-3...-.-».. I am far better than 1 was «cked. 1 think it a wonderful medicine. J. FREAM. mr.muuu-umz-;mun icted for )nn-hlh an affection of u;‘m,vhhh u-.'. y: :.-‘Molthru-.l.lumv no Liver. My beloved , the Rov. Mr. Espy, advised Ahw'whflum‘:a-o'h':flhlrm an made was worth + y« of 3‘?'&"""2':""33"'3-: blood Jercomes disorders which wou!d be supposed beyond its ach. Such a remedy has long been required by the noâ€" asities of the people, and we are confdent that this will »for them all that medicine can do. . Rast End Dalyâ€"st.; Ottews. AMIEL .:. e enres the common Zruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Tebuion Stoam ef Prospect, Toxas, writést " Three botâ€" Jos of your sarsapprilla cured me from a Goifreâ€"a hid~ wous gwelling on the.neck, which I had suffered from tm Nee en To PARTIES ABOUT ~TO BUILD»« < PLANS, t SPECIFICATIOXNS, _ ESTIMATES, &¢. OszL+®d, Ind., 6th June, 1950, Ec id Age vw n am it me w o w ne o. !:M.J‘.*M:‘UMMI have suffered fakt tm iypirgcys cates t your And for the speedy cure of the following complaints : Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections,such as Tumeo:s, Ulcers, sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustulcs, Blotches, Boils, Blains, and all Skin Discases. â€"« ~Mre. Cossar is prepared to instruct these you: ladies in all the branches of a thorough Englis Education, also French, Voa:: ';:d lmm-dnul Music, General Deportment, enics, and parâ€" ticulagfy to sing an English Ballad. * rfl. of their own age and acquirements, and iving with Mrs.Cossar and her daughters in all the freedom of a wm {ot with that corâ€" rect restraint so out in England, Mrs. and Miss Cossar also ’Ivo private lessons hn-fi.fl on the :.im lorte, and beg to roâ€" tarm sincere thanks for the kind encourageâ€" ment they haveâ€"already received. ‘Terms on application to _ _ ____ _ receive at their house, No. 1, Oxford Terrace, 45 McGill College Avenue, a \i-ir number of Young Ladies as , who fl. desirens of finishâ€" ing their who, a residence in the country, have been tmableto enjoy the advantages of the city seminaries. * Mrg. Cogsar has been inducel to open these clastes, having been informed that there l'." many m- whom attendance at a school is itksome and unpleasant, but who would make HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, more favorable progress when surrounded by com. o s oo . > ARReabnnnielr * No. 1, Oxford Terrace, perinitied to:â€"Rtef: ons wik. References to:â€"Rev. Dr. Wilâ€" kes, Rev. mm John Leeming, Esq., John Lovell, Esq., Theodore Lyman, Esq., Henry Verâ€" m:â€"n.hu. ats* W AYER’§ Sarsaparilla Burgovns, Burbridges and Squire Corruaxâ€"St., Loxposx. b+ad awa, Kdward 8. Marrow, of Newbory, Als., writes, " A danâ€" srous onarian fumor on one of the females in my family, ihichâ€"had defied all the remedics we could employ, bas Select Educational Classes. ’ ._.__ _ RALILROADS, Thirty housand prices ot the‘ above forwarded see of all charge, monthly, by e » coubd afford relief. but he advised the trial of your respmrilia as the last resort before cutting, and it wwed effectual, After taking your remedy cight woeks «yimptora of the discase.remains." y Syphilts and Mcrcurial Discase. Mrs. and Misses Cossar, Prepared by FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. avwa, Aug. 8, 1 KEG to acquaint the Ladies of Montreal and theâ€"surroanding country, that they will DRUG®S, &c. HOLESALE Manufacturers of Bed= steads, Chairs, &0., Chaudiere Island, Otâ€" (Having lately arrmed jrom En AUGUSTUS LAVER, WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, |_ _ ILLLAM ANNABLE. Patent Medicines Drysalteries, Dye Goods, Colors, _ Lozenges, , _ Chemicals, Oilmen‘s Stores, Vetermary Sundries. Arcatreor 397 ad , szma""“.' Hotel keepers and doalers in Winés would well tocall on LAROQUE & co.:.ud give them orders. JA Bottles of every description, excepting oil bottles, wanted, and one penny ptdcâ€"m:‘glv- en than by any other _ y for the same. . _ _ ttawa, September “' HICHIS EXCELLENT,and WHICH they earsell at$3 PER DOZEN. . Amateur 'ho’lljn tasted the wine, consider it a very good article, and superior to, what is suppored to be imâ€" Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa LAROQUE&Co. CHURCH STREET TIII Subscriber begs to inform his «M friends and the public generally that he has x-boled business in the store formerly occuâ€" y @ « Messrs. Fingland & Draper :‘3‘ .:m::u keep constantly on hand a gene DRY GOODS! Which will be sold at a small advance on cost. as we are prepared to prove from the evidence of those who havetried it. â€" 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 a picce of Furniture. The following testimonia will show what the Ladies at the Nunnery think of it. Parties desirons of giving us a fair trial will pleaise to senid us notico by post, or otherwise, naming time and place, will be attended to. This is to m‘:l‘? that Messrs. Holgate, Oliver & Annable‘s Washing & Ironing Table have been used by the Grey Nuns, and they have proved to be very satisfactory . 4 Ottawa, August 12th, 1967. DRYV GOODS ! the Only Washing Machine now*in the Do# minions * York, u..mu.m!;;wm ..'...m.m“:.. $.30 P.M. Night Express s Riviere du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. ‘.:‘“ M%Cm on all Night Trains, Baggage For further o ation, and time of arrival and departure ofall trains at Termini and Way Staâ€" Readymade Clothing departure of all trains at Termini and Way Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book J Time Tables. May 26. Express by railway throughout for New The 7:30 a.0, Traim â€"from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with T. F. Coy‘s Steamers for Portage du Fort, Pembroke, &e., and the Train from Sandâ€" 'K;i:l. at 2:00 p.m., leaves aiter Steamers are due Ottawa and Pem»roke. _ All traing on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to and from Perth. DEPARTURE ARRIVAL. From Prescott, 7.00 a. m. _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. * «_ 2:45 p.m. «00 +t 0_ 5:20 p.m. From Ottawa, 7:00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a.m. «s * ; 1;30 pam. #or stt + 4540 p.ue The time of these Trains has been soarranged 8 to ensure eonmection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and west. a N. B.â€"These trains run on Montreal Time. _ Baggage to and from Ottaw& checked through from.and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. . 0. AND.AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th. Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as fol lows :‘ } GoIxG wWEsT. Lay tor Ogdens Ottawa, on detnch tare ronto, Oioah. B . Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicag« , and all points Weost, at.......«.......... 8.00 A.M Night â€" do. do Whmmmmcrittemiiies SolP PM Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate EStations, at............... 9.40 A.M Train« for wachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.0¢ Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh GoING SsOUTB AND EAST. a Returns tickets to Prescott, Kafivflh ‘und/Otaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on the line. 3 T. 8. DETLOR, Express by Railway throughout tor New l"::?l. Mgz“ .“St. Johns with at ns w Vermont Centrrl Railroad, at Burâ€" 5 * l 5 A. M.»â€"â€"@®TPRAINS will leave o ~R eP Sandpoint daily at 5145 a.m., and 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:15 p. m. Brockville, June 29 Itawa, May 7. A« M.«â€"TRAINS _ will leave 7330 Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and 3145 p. m., arriving at Sandpoint at :10 p m., and $:25 p.m. CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, Grand Trunk Railway Company GSUMMER ARRANGEMENT SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, Brockville and Uttawa , Railway, Ottawa, July 10, 1867. Canadian Champagne! WASHING MACHINE. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, ARR NOW MANUPACTURING A WINE CALLED York, Boston, and all Intermediate Points, Muns:m&n with Vermont Central Rai , at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" m&n Railroad, also at Rouse‘s Point with Lake ChamplainSteamers for Lake HE UNDERSIGNED are now manae facturing a new and what they claim to be N and after TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, andâ€"until further notice traing will run NEW DOMINION. t + L#A y I . Leavt wnloc@&vILLH HOLGATE, OLIVER, & ANNABLE. * LEAYVE SsAXDPOLNT Commencing 1st July, 1867 OF CANADA. JAMES HIGGINXSON, Union Block, Sussexâ€"st C. J. BRYDGES, AXD I ABBOTT LAROOUR & CO. Next to he Tea Pot. 481tE. > SUPERINTENDENT. anager for Trustee 412y ~ GREY NUXMS. s.30 |a .. 645 AM. 8.30 2.00 P.M. Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. Bristol, Sand Point and Arnprior, and arriving at head of Railway at 11:45, and connecting with Ann Sisson at Pontiac at noon. Passengers reach Ottawa at 4 p. m. Bl"::"unmu Calumet, on and after Friday, 4th will ‘leave Havelock on Tuesdays and Caramon Pleas at Toronto, #nd to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tenements of James Goodwin and Allan Soott, at the suit of Francis McDougall, I have seized and taken in oxâ€" ecution, as the property of James (Goodwin, one of the above named detendants, and will offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, at my office in the Coutt Hous#,‘in the City of Ottawa, on MONXDAY, 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, in the City of Ottawa, in the County of Carleton, in that part of the City of Ottawa, called Letter 0. WM. F. POWELL, Sheri®. « ByJAS. BAILIFF, Deputy Sherif. The Pontiac leaves Pembroke at ngn on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays for De# Joachims calling at all intermediate ports, Murnlnf Monâ€" dm.iVodnudnyn and Fridays, leaving at 6 a. m., copnecting at Pembroke with steamer Jason Gould, which leaves Pembroko Landing at 1 p. m., and arriving at Portage du Fort same evening. .. _ Fridays at 5 a.w., returning from Chapeau Village iE ue heepple tE B BB : 15121000100 o3 1000 104 o1 gecting with the Allionce at head of Railroad at 11, touching at Arnwlor. Band Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s W harf, and Portage du Fort, arriving at lr. m, Stages will leave Gould‘s Whart immediately after arrival of Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steameg Juson Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. Oitawa City, Aug. 26, 1867 COUNTY OF CARLETON, Sherif‘s Office, Ottawa, August 17, A.D., 1867. The steamer A//iance leaves Portage du Fort every morning at 7:30 a. m., railway time, touching ave nornia‘s at (:J0 a. m., railway time, touching 9_3@!_!'- Wharf, Fartel‘s Wharf, Eonnechore A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Rnilwnsoo'n‘mo up trig at Sand Point 1 p.m.; and on the trip at Sand Point at 9 Monday,â€"W ednesday and Friday On and after SEPTEMBZR 1st \antil fturther no« tiop) the steamer Aun Sisson will leave Ayimer avery day, for the Upper Ottawa,at 7 a. m., conâ€" © For mnuY rparticulars apply at tae Uffice of the Company at Ottawa City :r”Aylmor. 1301 35â€" 1967 CHANGE of TIME. BPARTAXN Mave Returntickets to Montreal,.................$$ 00 each. PBE Cl .. oseecrcmmmsscsrmmmerrsserrermcce & BD §OOORE 0O.....cccreccevrerrecrererecsnsnrsireses 2 00 Market Steamer Dagmar, (Capt. Peter Moâ€" Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays and Thursdayse . > } i. siher tion between Montreal, Otawn and Rideau Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" puioh, and attfow natee: :!~~"" 08 0e on eddc se _ Freight received at the wharf of the Richelieu co'-pny, ;t‘ Q":I.‘Eo“d forwarded daily. ‘or froig k hP "b. MUORPHY, Agent, s ui ; Canal Basin, Ottara, ISAAC BONNER, Agent, .__ 85 Commenâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal. Passengers will find" it to their advantage to trayel by this route, it being the quickest And cheafest, as well aÂ¥th@ most comfortable. Meals and State Rooms alwa‘ys included in the Fare. + Fast S'suftg Mail Steatiod Qdect! I’xzxrfi. (Capâ€" taim ,3 loaves Ottawh dflx (Sundays exâ€" oofiod)’ :30 a.m. for Greaville aad intermeâ€" dinto landings, connecting with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at Carilion with Steamer Prince of Wales, â€" Passgongers arrive in Montreal at 4:4 p.m. Parties desirous of aâ€"pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares. . t o t _ The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, wbla the route ’p‘u’nu through ono of the most rlmmino districts in Canads, ard is the most fashionable for tourists. Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Springs Will be landed at R‘Orignal . . _ . «_ _ _ will be em: will be emplo; and GMerle{ This Cém:ln'y is now;}mpnnd with new and eflictent stock to forward Â¥reight of every descripâ€" ~ ‘The magnificent steamers comprising t viz, Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted. N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can be ob ained at feduced rates from * _ Stenmer Prince of Wales, (Captain H. W . Shepâ€" herd,) leaves Lachine on arrival of the 7 a.t. truin from, Montreal, gomnecting .at CariJion with C. _ Parcel express daily from Ottawd to Montreal and hmp-:lm lud\’np. 6 a FARES g 1861. Ports, connecting with the 1867, & G. Rallway, avd at Grebville with Steamer Queen Victoria, arriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. MONTREAL & OTTEAWA 187. Smegqa¢ fls 1867 Passengerr{or Degdoachims leave Ottawa every Upper Ottawa Route. Consisting of the followipg firstâ€"class steamers ® a 4g45 Bhggage checked through. _ | Ts Stoamer Atrwr«" (Capt. M. Shepherd,) May 14. 1ik£ADHMN INEANXD STEA» NAVI~â€" GATloN compraxyt £MERALD,....... ALLIANCE,...... OREGON,......... SNOW BIRD,.... JASON GOULD, PONTIAC,......... PEMBROK E,.... CAL UMET......... s 5 } 4+ o es ces â€" am . 4 m NIONX FORWARDING AND RAL» WAY COMPANY. Y virtue of a writ of Flerl Faclas resi= due, issued out of MHer Majesty‘s Court of ROYAL MATi. THROTUTG . eBf./ % HE OTTAWA m"l:n uu:,(u'uox coMPANY»8$ « 207 EW FREIGHT LINE TO OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. Ottawa and Proscelt Rallroad DIRECTORS: W. McNavento®,... ....J. B. Avo®e PRESIDENTâ€"Hvon MoLasxas GRECIAN FORWARDING COMPAN) To Wit mmenced theigp, regular tripg between ind Habsiiten, e@tting wt a f TMirmedisie HERRICK, BRUSH & CO STEAMNER® rPASSPORT, LIMITEID. KINCGTONz : &\ R 8. CASSELS, MAGNE1 R. W, SHEPHERD. RERSEE O 0. +yptA#*p ¢ 1 CHAMPION, waÂ¥ Rocaus. Fixouary Hicurarp. Tox®r. Overnas. / Ducoa®, ‘ Couvrerr®. Buoxpi® =< 1807, President 419â€"8 Agents 428â€"8 Professor Midwifery, MeQill University, 3Â¥w.ta / A. GraxziLt, Beq., &c. * 5; tortn, _ 1861. THK OUOTTAWA IMES,. OCLOBER 24. is6T. | A. M. F. Graxzuu1, Esq., | _ _My Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge the receipt | ef yunpl- of your Royal Italian Bitters together ; with a nohhnrn\-( to me (.h:l:on:uh for nu;llr reparation. . Having a large where to try the | gfl'm of your Bitters, I kave obtained a.JIm.. | success in cases ro(}nxring the use of a mild, stimuâ€" | lating tonic, and I will* recommend your Bitters | with pleastre in dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of ap | petite, general debility, and constitutional inact | mI of the liver. w : _ I remain, my dear Mr. Gianelli, yours, ver quainted not only with their preparation, but also with the materials which enter into their comphBsiâ€" tion. Notning, I think, can excel the mode of filâ€" uuh-uq.‘.vlib the small amount of virnous ingredients must regommend them to gon eral ru}ur, ”: : ":h ptqn:lu bein “l“; it ‘g #u g only just su fcient t::mn their composition unimpaired in climstes subject to consideral fluctuations of temperature. From the nature or character of the materials ed in their composition, it is impossible to Mui:;:ouan as the healthful, inâ€" vigorating, yet or l‘fl?hu. especially adapted to stomachs enfeebled by general sickâ€" ness, and whose ene nq;‘i-ru a gentle stimulas, pnpunur{.to the ISM of food. 1 shail mnnn in recommending their use in such su cases as may present themâ€" reives to me, I remain, dear Sir, yours very truly, Montreal, March 15, 1866. My Dear Sir : I have to acknowledge from you the reception of a sample of your « Royal Bitters," of d‘“ own manufacture, and have subsequently had the opportusity afforded: me of becoming 2câ€" This preparation, by its olmlnt i Tecucat its delicious flavour, and above b{ ts restorative proporties, 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. , . C t ‘This Nvm which is stomachic and at the same time , is serviceable not only to persons in health by E_odu digestien, but may also be employed w advantage in a multitude of ailâ€" ments which are the immediate consequences of excesseso ~errors in nutrition, such as dyspepsia, enteralgia, anunia, chlorotis, leucorrhe:, convalesâ€" enm,gx short in all cases where the system is much debilitated tor want of restoratives to refresh its energies and strongthen its organs. rAmpt; Sir,the expression of my distinguished counsideration. A. SOUSLACROIX. / Docteur u.&m et Chirurgion Francais de la Faculte do Paris, Bachelier en lettres, Bachelier en Sciences Physiques, Rue Notreâ€"Dame, No. 192 truly, [TRa®8LATION. | Air : Allow me to congratuiate you on the rer- feetion ot your proparation called «Royal Italian Bitters." I have prescribed it to many of my paâ€" tients who had need of tonics to invigorate their sesses every quality which constitutes a wholesome beverage .n} tonic in a remarkable degreo. By the stimulants and bitters which it contains, it acts directly -'ru the stomach and dnpu‘n organs, by arousing the energy of the digestive functions, and in rendering the act of digestion more easy and * By the tonic ingredients, and especially by the imn’whieh enters into it mpou}:::n. it acts on the whole organization ; the tissues assume a conâ€" sistency more decided; a development more comâ€" plete, a functional energy more regular: the globâ€" ules of the blood become richer, the vital energies greater, the muscular system more powerful, the nervous system calmer. _ _ e f 5 6i.r*iu. without failure in any case. This nranaration besides being conm This preparation besides bein; eousond entire~ ly of numa stimulating, bn}_‘,rAnn tonie, pos«â€" _ Montreal, 20 Decembio, 1866 A Monsiour GiAXELLI Letter firom Dr. Hall, Professor of Midwifery and Discases of Women and 0{ oldrn.jflemfl College, Dear Sir: The sample of your Royai Italian Bitters, throufh your politeness, was received some time since. am happy to say usrct.ing them, after giving them a fair trial, that they are n deâ€" licious tomic, stomachic and stimulant Bitters, which I think wil! be found very useful to the deâ€" bilitated suffering from indigestion, constipation, * W k my be With my butlwhhu for yu;lr success, am respect{u ours, « l ie LILIANO. M.D. Dear Sir: Just recovering from a long und severe illness, I have received a umdplo of 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€" merd it as one of the best and most agreeahle Tonics I have ever used. WILLLAM ARNOLD, A.B., Trinity Collo?, Dublin; M. R. C. 8. London ; i‘l‘. D., New York, Licenciato Royal College, avana. A. M. F. G1axzu11, E8Q., A. M. F. GiaxtL11,â€"Sir: Your kind favour of 16th instant, togetherâ€"with a sample of your « Toâ€" nico Reale" lo%tl Bitters,â€"I ain pleased not only with its composition, but also with the effect, and regard the preparation as a very elegant one, suit« ed to many cases when a more rovunul compound would not be used. After having had further portunity, 1 shall be able to give a more im?l’i‘: gent opinion in regard to its eiticacy. y , Have you any agency in this city? Many of my pnh’nu are lfliolll to use the Tonic but k{:ow not where to procure it. Yours truly, â€" C. PRINCE, M.D., 157, East L0thâ€"stroct. New York, June 1, 1867. Mr. G1axgityâ€"ODear Sir: After a fair trial I take pleasure in rooonnqndinfyour Royal Bitters, It is a very excellent stimulating tonic, aiding diâ€" gestion and giving tone to the digestive organs. In your note you informed me of the ingrodients, I think it is a most admirable combination; a pleaâ€" sant, useful, and reliable tonic. Yaeury truly, _ .~_ _‘ _ __ To Mx. AxorLta G1aX®LLT. 3 Dear Sir: We are pleared to acknowledgo the noeg(ion of the pmcrllFIon of your valuable toni¢ and bitters, entitled ©The Royal." All the subâ€" and mode of preparation, I feel nothing better could have been devised for general use ; from its efocts which I have observed in several cases, I think very many who now sufer from indigestion and dyspepsia in their various forms will find in it a panacea for all their ills, _ t stances contained in its composition are perfectly combined to form a pro‘pmfion fit for the purposes detailed in dyonr directions. We are, doar Sir, yours sincorely, . __ _ _ __ A. M. F. Gtaxxtu1, Eeq., Montreal. A. M. F. GIANELLI, 26, Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal, * Montreal, February, 1867. MR. G1ANELLLâ€"Dear Sir : Having received from ou a sample of the Royal Icalian Bitters of Dr. ferri as prepared by you, I bave much pleasure in ing to its very excellent T‘u\lims 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 The proprietor refers with the greatest confiâ€" dence and satisfaction to the subjoined testimonâ€" ials from emivent medical men,whi< h he could add to, were it desirable. Kept by the Frheipfll Dm*gisu and Gracers in the Dominion of Canada and in the United States. Sold by the Proprietor, ___________ ’l\lll! celebrated preparation for which a certificate of merit was awarded to the distinâ€" guished original preparer at the National Exjosiâ€" tion at Torino, ltaly, by whose tavor Mr. Graxgr11 obtained the recipe, and was also awarded a iti loma at the Provincial Exhibition of Canada hofi at Montreal in September, 1865, is, without exee tion, the most gepuine, salubrious and lgn.-eabvc Toxic ever introduced to public notice cither in Kurope or America. | . _ _ .. _ : For seventeen years it has, in Italy, been a uniâ€" versal favorite montg the elite of society, keing generally served in the drawing room before dinâ€" ner, in preferencé to Vermcuth. _ & The. ingredients of its composition have been 1mparted to the leldini Physicians of Canada and the United States, and have received their unqualiâ€" ied approval on every account. . : TONILTO ©RHALX: Royal Italian Bitters ! P rofessor of Chemistry in the University DEL DOTTORE F. P. VERRI, W.E. BESSEY, M.D., C.1i.. 4c Letter from Dre. Picault. 2 Montreal, July 27, 1866, 31, Templeâ€"street, Boston, e y* July T, 1867 22, West Eleventhâ€"street, ___ New XYork, May 9, 1867 ITALY. E. DE LA GRANJA, M.D. Very truly, New York, April 25, 1867 R. P. COOKE, M.D., Neaw York City New swork, May 14. 1867 DRS. PICAULT & SON A. HALL, M.D., Beaver disll 1till, ADUA Sherifi‘s Office, Ottawa, August 10 A. D. 1867 en es NeCl i EC WLCTRTR]¢ It cleansos the brumlng n?{mnms, by removâ€" ing from the air.cells the comgulable lymph, or that secretion which in heaves qfop then, cauging a difficu‘ty in breathing, and by its acticn on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrano to resuime its natural dimensgions, gnn equalizing the circulation of the blood, and rest rln;?.he distended ve:sels to their matural size; by its use the horse‘s appotite is improved, all derangements of the drxerlim organs correctod, sflLning the skin, and giving to the cont a sleck and shining appearance, _ D. W. HURD, Successor to Huz» & Co., Maiden Lane, New York, Sole Proprietor for the United States , ..‘ e s €3 NORTHROP & LYyErAR| B\' VIRTUE ofa Writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of Her Majesty‘s County Court of the United Counties of Lanark and Reafrew, and to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tenements of Thomas Costifle, 8t thassuilof Robert Brown, I have seized and taken in execution, and will offer 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, tide, isterest and equity d‘w.l::‘p'yn of the above damed Defendaitt, of, in, to asd ‘out of all and singular the northwestern oneâ€"third part of Lot number Fouttéen, in ‘the Second Conceagion of he Township of Fitzroy, in the Cothty of Carteton, containing by admeasurement sistyâ€"six and Awaâ€" thirds of wn acre, be the same more or less. . s« lS POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY or all other preparations for the cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all diseases which affect the Wind of Eorses; also, as a Condiâ€" tion Medicine, surpassing overytaing of the kind is easy to give, sure to cure, â€"ard safe in all cases andâ€" at all times, and does not prevent the horee from boing worked while using it, _ j £ Nxbm;-n.:i C.w.;d.‘ ‘roprictorsfor the Can eaick TWEXTYâ€"FiY8 ORXTs. Eold by Geo. Mortimer, J(*m Roberts, W. Massoy, Henry Â¥. McCartby, J. Skinnem and Brown, in Ottawa. | CoUNTY 0r CARLETON, I have noticed great benefit from the ufoâ€"of the "Royal Bitters" in indigestion, loss of appetite, q‘emul debility, and some neryous affections. The, ‘onic is most carefully presnml, and will be found a nr{ agreeable Bitter an ‘jntle stimulant ; and from knowing its composition, I have pleasure in recommending it to the public; feeling satisfed that when more extensively known, the %on'm will be very generally used. wi | 00 1 t L Professor Anatomy McQGIl U‘nfvefditfi'#b?ficinn General Hospital, &e., &c. _( en Septomber 14, 1867. 538â€"37w6m n Dear Sir : Maving been furnished with a vory liberal sample of your «‘Toni¢ Reale," Royal Bitâ€" ters, I have delayed giving you my opinion of its merit: until I had an opportunity ofstating, trom experience, some of the advantages which 1 have tound derived from the.employment of the FPapic, A M F wramcgiry Esq, Arabian Heave Remedy : ./m«rnn}‘v ~ oc Montréal, August 20, 1867. Dear Sir: T have to acknowledge the receipt of a um“‘o of your « Tonic Reale," accempanied by a note informing me of its omn[:umou, and how preâ€" pared. _ Whils not bolievilfi] in rny, universal Tonic, I am foreed to admit ithat there are many cases where just snch a prepgrnlon as yours would be invaluable, In cases of Obronic Dyepejsin, I have sevcral times recommended its use and »with much benefit. . Yours, &e., | > > o > A M F Giaszrt1, Esq, Montroal Dear Sir,â€"â€"The «Touico Reale" I have tricd faithfully, and it gives me groat pleasuré to state to fiou that it is the best and most ngr«mbln Tonic I ave ever used in my rnctlce. find it Elrflcu- larly adapted to fomales and thildret debilitated by the various diserses nnd complaintsâ€"peculiar to them. If you will favor me with a letter stating where I can procure your Bitters for my patients, 1 shall take particular pains to wecommend them. As a general rule the Bitterssold are too bittér and have too much A/coho/, and are henee often injuri« ous. m Montreal, Aggust 1, 1856. w : Maving much prectica® experience of Bit« ters in tho West Indics, in India, and other parts Litter from Dr. Girdreood, tate Nurgeon B3. a"mv- dter Guards, Laboratory, 630 Lagauchetioreâ€"street, Montreal, August 4, 1866, Nir : T have examined the umlrlo ot Bitters you left me, called Ro?'l Italian Bitters, or ‘Tonico Reale, I find that they are com[:ud. as you say, of the best materials, and that they are an excelâ€" lent Bitter Tonic. 1 trust you may moet with success, and remain, 101. T ) weal ue o se fucor en 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. e Eue Respectfully yours, ______ ’mru of the world where they are in request, I have no hesitation in giving it a« my opinion that Dr. Verri‘s « ‘Tonico Reale" is the very best / have The small quantity.of iron they contain is of adâ€" vantage to any pérsons who may require that Tonic in their system. â€" It is rldinni to the taste, and, so far as I can ascertain, not injurious, _ _ _‘ ‘ iL To A. M. F. Graxk1t1, E8sq â€" _ War FRED, HOLCOAMB, M.D., Professot of Aural and Ophthalmic {‘Mgarxllf\'ew York Medical Collego, and Surgeon to New York Ophthailmic Hospital and Demult Dispensary. â€" Montreal, August 1,,1867. The " Tonico Reale" of Dr. {ter:?.sp,np‘nhihy Mr. wianelli of this city, aad introduced to the pubâ€" lic as the ©Royal ltalian Bitters," is one ot the most elegatt preparations with which I am acâ€" quainted, _ Mr. Gianelli having made known to me its composition, 1 can, unhesitatingly, recommmend it to those who require the combined wse of an agtecable tonic and stimulant. War, M. 11I NGSTON, M.D., LR.C.S., &e., Surgeor. to Et. Patrick‘s Dopartment, Hotel Diou,. Lat argtion, P CHAS 42 Beaver Hall Terrace, A Montreal, August 1, 186G. 1 am opinion that Dr. Verri‘s © Tonic Reale"! i a very pleasant and palafable form for the exhibi tion of tonic bitters, in cases requiring such a pre Letter. from Professor _ Fenwick, Drivonstrator of 7 Anatomy, MceQG@L Coltege, ~ Montreal, July 231, 1867. Dear Sir: You request my opinion of the " Royâ€" al Italian Bitters," prepargd fm? receipt of Dr. Vorri, of Padua, I beg to state that I consider it a most agreeable cordial tome, in every way superior in flayour ardâ€" composition to tho â€"osdinary bi@er tonies in general use. 1 have â€"rocommerded it to sereral paticts, who have dorvred marked benofit from its use » ‘ fuvi I have no‘hesitation in stating that the ingrediâ€" ents entering into their eompesition are of a nature to render them decidedly useful in many cases of weakness of the digestive organs and of the geneâ€" ral constitution. Their flavour is also very pleaâ€" sant. . * Shoenfft‘s Sale of Lands.. Dear Sir: My absence from 1 h â€" renu}l mo lrom’ ne:nowlealmfio‘&g:;- tion of your note ard accompanying sample of th * Noyel Halikn Bitteres® .. oo . 08. 9000 s * A. M A. G1aNELLH, Ottaw a, Fob. 5, 1867. Letter from Dr. IJ. L» lmmg’filfif lfic:w. I a, dear I romain, dear Sir, yours very 'inoonly. voÂ¥ qib Aev n _ [ _ [ G PGIRDWOOD, M D, M RCSE Mr A MF Graxsinn... . biee from Dr Scoutt, PrsfM of Anatomy, McQill (/'( [l'.l’l‘- I m _ Montreal, October 26, 1866. fr AND CONDITION MEDICINE fo Wit : t Proprictor Cosmopolitan Hotel, Montreal W, M. MUIR, M D., Inspectorâ€"General 14 FRS W CAMPBELL, MDLRCP, Mu Dr P W C SMALLWOOD, M.D., LL.D., DCA Graxzinf, E#q., Montreal, 11 r, youre faithfully, DAk £uBY‘ 20, East 25thâ€"street, _New York, May 9, 1867 By JAMES BAILMIFE, Doputy Sherif. G. E. FEN Esq., Montreal W M. 5. POWELL, i1 gersil 1, Inspec J. L. LEPROHON, M.D. belt, Edit NWICK, M.D 300dwom McGill Un Shoriff Het London. Medicul [) M, 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 2, Permission to wear a Foreign Medal cannot be granted to a British subject unless such medal is bestowed for military or navalservices performed ‘by the command or with the sanction of Her Maâ€" josty, But nopermission is necessary for acceptâ€" ing a Foreign Medal, if such Modal is not to be worn. % Tuosday, Fifth day of November Next. _ Daeted this Third day of October, A. D., 1867. ; W. H. FALLS, l! hereby given, that the Directors of â€" tho Ottawa .and Gloucester Road Company have this day tmade a further Ed Gall of 410 Per Gent. dressed as th> e:x"may be, to the Commariderâ€"inâ€" chipf, to the Secretary of State for War, or the Lords of the Admiralty, who, if they seo fit, may eubmit the same to Horâ€" Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of Etate for Foreign Affairs for Her Majesty‘s sancâ€" tion, upon obtaining which they may grant euch permission without any other formality. Decorations so bestowed gannot properly be conâ€" sidered as rewards granted by a Foreign Soversign for services renticted‘according to the purport of elause 2 of theee Regulations. They must be rithtr tonsidered is personal favours bestowed on British Subjects by British Sovereigns, and «s hayâ€" ing no reference to services rendered to the Forcign Crown of Hanover â€" Requlations respecting Forciqn Medals. 1. Applications or permission to accep und wear Medals which, not being the decoration of aby Foreign Order, are conferred by a Foreign Sovereign on British Subjects in the army or in th6 y Torgiilitary or n:int*vbcl’ ihcil‘;bu ad ;!.55; i?:h : cake may b€ To The Commafidarâ€"in Ottawa & bloucester Road Compy. 10. The preceding clause shall not be taken to apply to decorations of the Guelphic Order. which were bestowed on British subjects by Her hqju- ty‘s predecessors King George IV. and King Wil. lizm 1V., on whose heads the Crowns of Great Briâ€" tain and Hanover were united. Jgn maypat the t and at the ex, > of the ;Tllflu “!‘f‘w&‘ its ac&fi'a?u. the 8. Eyery such warrant as aforesard shall contain a clauso providihg that Her® Majesty‘s license and permission does not authorize the assumptien of any style, appelation, rank, precedence, or privilege ?'m'tix;?gzg%u'{\pght Bgo’hojor 2!_11;0( ;M'._nj"uty # Femms ~*€4 48 ¢ [Resf::ige* ° ~ 9. When a British Subject has recoived the Royal permission to accept m Forcign Order, he will at any future time be allowed tomccept 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‘ gerâ€" viceof his own country, or any other distinctive mark of honor strictly consequent upon the accoptâ€" ance of the original Order, and common to every person upon whom such Order 1s conferred. 6, When Her Majesty‘s Principal Seerctary of State for Foreigo Afairs shall have taken the Queen‘s pleasure on quy application, and shall have obtained Her Majesty‘s permission for the person in whose favor it has been made to acceptithe Foreign Order and wenr.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 classe 1 to be prepared for the Royal Sign Manual. 3. The intention ot a @oreign Sovereign to confer Bporp a «Britiels spbject the insignia of an, Order must be notified to Her Majesty‘s Principal Seereâ€" tary of State for Foreign Affairs, either through the British . Minister accredited at the Court of Buch Foreign Sovereign, or through his Minister accreditâ€" ed at the Court of Her Majosty. *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. AÂ¥tor goch notifications shall have been reâ€" ccived, Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Afairs shall, if the case comes within the conditions prescribed by the present Regulaâ€" tipns; asad arise from naval or military services beâ€" fore the enemy, refer it to Hor Majesty‘s Prilicipfl Secretary of State for the War Department preâ€" viously to takipg Her,Majesty‘s pleasure therou pony in order to ascertain whether there may be any obâ€" Jection to Her Majesty‘s pormission being granted.. When such warrant shall have been signed by the Queoen, notifieation thereof shall be inserted in the Caigte,‘ stating the service for which the Foreign Order has been conferred. 2. Such permission shall not 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 enomy, either 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. College bf Arms A similar reférence shall also be made to the comthanderâ€"inâ€"chiof if the‘wpplication relates to an Officer in the army or to the Lords of the Adâ€" miralty if it relates to an officer in the navy. 4. If the service for which it is proposed to con» fet the Ordor his beenâ€"porformed diuting war, the notification required by the preceding clause must be madenot lator than two yoars after the exâ€" change of the Ratifications of a Treaty of Peace. f].'g/.‘.llaljuy .‘flgu,‘r((uy Forcign @rgders.. 4. No ‘subject of Her Majesty shall necept a Foreign Order from the Sovercign 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. 3 _ It appears to be not generally known, that Britâ€" .Ish @ubjects. are not entitled to, wear such Degorâ€" ations without Her Majesty‘s spweial permission;and that such ~permission is gnnled only in cases in which the Foreign Order shall have been conferred . in consequence of nctive and distinguished service . which hadâ€"been performed before the enemy . either at sea or in the field, or in cases in which . the recipient shell have been actually and entireâ€" | 1y .employed beyond Her Majesty‘s Dominions, in | the service of the Foreign Sovercign by whom the | Orderis conferpad. ! ! i/ ~. i. 6 You will find in the to the Appendix recent Edition of Colonial Regulations, page 128, the Regulations | respecting the grant of Foreign Orders and Medals | to British Subjects, which have been promulgated | by command éf Her Mejesty,‘and which are now in i force. It would be desirable that general publicity ' ghould be given to these Regulations in the Colony ; under your Government, $ | _I have the honor to be, Sir, P | Your most obediont, HambYo Servant, | tSlgned) | > sUUh1XUHAM&CHAKpOS®. | (Signed) pUChi Governor the Right: Honarable Viscount Monck, f 8, (Page43.) _ The Queen has been pleased to direct that the folâ€" lowing Regulictions respecting Foreign Orders and Medals shall be substituted for those now in DESPATCH AND REG('&ATIONS RESPECTâ€" "ING FOREIGN ORDERK. > \ Cases bave nof.unfrequently occurred in which it has been proposed by Foreign Governments to giant Decorations to British Subjéects residing in Her Majesty‘s Colonies. | _ , . _ . °_ + SHLâ€" (Signed) * CLARENDON. Fgfl_l‘n Offico, 10th May, 1855. 563â€" Cireular. The warrantsignifying Hor Majesty‘s permisâ€" "Câ€"xMN AxT10.2A.. o+ un 00A MOLa e ht ons o o. ns‘ Q) % NS Sotex -»_ NC T 1ICE b54â€"td Dowaixe Stazet, â€" 5th September, 1867 Secy. & Treas Ottawa To be seen at the Stable of P Oitawa, October 18, 1867. I« acconrpasce® wirh Phs anov® Order, notice is hereby fl'.l that the authorizâ€" ed discount is declared to be this day 31 per cent which pemnur of deduction is to be continued until next Weekly Notice, and to -pply to all purâ€" chases made in the United States d-nus‘hmuk. * R. 8. M. BOU K. Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 l'l' Is DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE FINANCE MINISTER, that hereafter Weekly Notices be published and furnished to Collectors of Customs, &s to the rate of discount to be allowed ot American Invoices, which is to be in accordanct with the price of gold as represented by Exchange at a rate equal thereto. .Sueh notices to appea every Saturday in the Canada Gazerrz. * P s s w t i is MeBOUOHETTE .. AI IMPORTED BLE and Tandem They will apply to the Judge of the said Court for a confirmation thereof, . ... _ w < their creditors, and On Monday, the Thirtiecth day of _ Beptember next, \Boot Provines of Ontario, Dominion of Cunada, | United Counties of Prestott ~ and Russell. A Doliar Botte of Constitution or Canadian Bitâ€" tersâ€"the best Doctor for weak stomachs. 38, 94. Good and cheap Dye Stufis, Paints and Oils, Spectagles and Eyc Glagses, &c., &c., at the Marâ€" * J Sign of the Apedtacte and Mortar. n ign of the ttacle and Mortar."@ 415y ref WM. HEARN. In the matter. of. ALEXASNDER CAMERON ALEXANDER CUMMINS, and ISAAC : "KERR, trading under the style and firm of CAMERON and CUMMINS, Insolvents. A Dollar Bottle of n.,‘ Bost Hair Restorer and Colorer in use, | the proprietors thereof, or to confirm such certifiâ€" cates as Mortgage Bonils, and also to enable the suid Company to sell or lease thesaid Railway and its appurtenances, and|also tor power to extend the line of the said Kailway, from the City of Ottawa, in cither or both ef the Provinces of Onâ€" taric and Quebec, and generally to confer upor the St. Lawrence and Ottawa RailWway Company, all powers, rights and privileges necessary in and for the conduct, munlg&meut. working and efici ency of the said Railway and its appurtenances either by adoption of eértain of the sections of the Railway Act, or by express provision therefor. Ottawa, September 6, 1 || ‘ 532â€"2m coMPLETE WITH CHIMNEY WICH, IK. . j A Gallon of Good Coal Oil, \70_’1‘[(‘(': is hercby given that applica« 1N tion will be made at the next Seaston of Parâ€" liament or the Legisiature, for an Act to incorporâ€" Ato certain persons under the name of " The 8t Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company," and to vest therein the Oitawa and Prescott Railway wit the lands, rights, privileges, franchises and appurâ€" tenances theroto bolonging or appertaining, with full power to convert the several interests of the present proprictors thercof into stock or shares, and to open stock or shareâ€"books, and also to enâ€" wble the Company to substitute Bonds or Deben. tures bearing interest for the soveral certificates of the Lrustecs junder a certnip Deed of Security, heretofore made in and upon the said Raiilray by MB!. TROTTER begs to inform her ‘LYM friends that having enlarged her premises by the addition of other portions of the Desbarats Block, which have been fitted up in unexceptionable style. > 7 _ PB"A few suites of yooms _ e now ready for the reception of boarders. Otrawa, Sept. 17, 1867. ; 4Tatt _ THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE ‘ to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" habitants of the city and surrounding counâ€" try, that be has ?llwnecf. at the above stand, where he is propared ‘to furnish them with a supeâ€" rior article. Readyâ€"made Boots and Shoes. The Custom Lepartment will receive his e‘poeld attention, Ornders from Lumberers prothptly atâ€" ended to. . _ |.. GBORGE MURPHY. do further declare that by the advice of our Privy Council for Canada, We have this day given orâ€" ders for issuing our write in due form, for calling a Parliament in our said Dominion, which writs are to bear date on the SEVENTH day of AUGUST instant, and to be returnable on the TWENTYâ€" FOURTIH day of SEPTEMBER pext, exee}.n howâ€" ever the writs for the Electoral District of Gaspe, and for the Electoral District of Chicoutimi and Saguenay, which writs will be returnable on the TW ENTYâ€"FOURTH day of October next, 1x Trstpioxy Wuzsror, we have caused these our letters to be made patent, and the greet seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed : Witâ€" xiss our right trusty arid wellâ€"beloved cousin the Right Menorable Cnarirs Sraxuey Visâ€" corst Moxcs, Baron Monck of Baliytramâ€" mon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerâ€" age of Ireland, and Baron Monek of Ballyâ€" trmmnn,‘in the mt‘y ;f\\'exford‘;‘in the ~~, +â€"Peara Abe, Uni s ingdom Great lmhirmdurréufl. Governorâ€"General of Canada, &e., &¢, &0. At our Government Mouse, in our City of Ottawa, in our said Doâ€" minion, this 6th day of August, in the year of our Lerd, one thousand cighthundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€"first year of our reien. ; [LS.] M CANADA. \'LCIO%IA& by the Grace of God, of the United *‘ Kingdom of Great Britais and Irelanad, QuzEX, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c., &c. To all to whom these presents shall comeâ€"Grektâ€" I8G : “YHIBEA! we are desirous and re« solved, as soon as ml‘{ be, to meet our :tn- plo of our Dominion of Canada, and to have their advice in Parliament; We do make known our royal will and pleasure to call a Parliament, and UL‘Drignal, July 29. 1867. AMERICAN INVOICEKSâ€"DISCOUNTs NHE undersigned have filed a deed . of composition and discharge executed by Ottawa, May 8, 186 Toronto House, Ottawa. N IMPORTED SET, SINGLE, pot Insolivent Act of 1864. Next door to the Merket Drug Store Bilver Mounted Harnesses, BARGAINS 506td In the County Coutt of the United Countigs f of Prescott and Russell. HARNESS FOR SALE. MONCK EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, Fixasce Derartxesr, Ccnnq, AT THULK NOG.â€"10 CA N .A 1).A.. Warranted Nonâ€"explosive, ALEXANDER CaAMERONX, * ALEXASDER CUMMINS, * ISAAC KERR. __ By their Attorney, ad {ibitum, EDWARD TAYLOR DARTNELL. Clerk of the Crown in Chanceryy & C-m}a. INS | BARGAINS ! A LAMP Fixawor Deraztuent, MA l"g 3d. 38. YOQLK STREET, CAPITAL M. CAMERON, Shoe Store ! 408â€"law.2m n&f Tan Orrawa Tmuxs.â€"Printed and Published every s excepted) at oo Trate Stake Puaiig Works ho. 5s Our stock is extensive and w, and every article warranted to give satisfa. .A orders > . sent or left will be MLM_M. â€" _â€" All Goods delivered on shortest notree Chocolate and Cocos Spi Mustards, Essen â€" “mm% Bottled Fruits, in Syrup, Preserves, Potted Meats, Fruils, &e. Also, {’nvin-, Bugar Cared Hame, Epiced Rolled Hams, Bacon, Buttor, Cheese, Cracker», Biscuits, Flour, Oatmeal, Inrlo{, Poas, Rice, Laâ€" mumim, Table Codish, Digby Herring», Consisti ‘MOIOPO'M. Ol Youn Hyson, l'l‘ Twankay, Black, %c ‘l;:t“- lish Bn& Soucbong,.Congou ditto, ‘Oolong, Orange Pekoe, Finest Japans. Coffeessâ€"Javs, Jamzica, La Guayra, Mochs Roasted and Ground on the promises. . l-gcli‘.â€"flalill::;’fin‘ in loaves, Broken We the undersigned inhabitants of Templeton have used the above named compound in many cases, and W{m it to the public for a trial, as it has more expedient and efâ€" fectual than any remedy used by us. . Templetonâ€"Modeste Martel, and pur. ging ; %m.hnr; A. m fihfi’nx ailments; Win Waters, rhenmatism ; T. Binnchotte, man and animals; K. McKiroy, sunstroke ; J, Davidson, emallâ€"pox. Ottawaâ€"W . K. Caldwell, W. Kennedy, J. M. T. Hannum, X. Locas. Bold by W. Mearn,J. Skinner, and other drurâ€" None genuine without the signature of the abote Bole Proprictor, H. J. KELL0G. Roere CROCERY COODs eeerty pnrvigsivtey 3. tWe "ng rege Sss . esns d time. Itacts as magic on borse fiegh in all cares, and also on all uther beasts. No family should be without it, as there will be no la« of disease when used in connection with Water Care. DALGLISH & RUSSELL [ N B FM.ssssrsrntssenrionsr | S E 1 AS.ccccees rersreren | 5 pt Commons bet ween ‘ PS ME $S cereserrinnbanbes | X p 20and2............ EVERY MAX ES OÂ¥X DOCTOR: establish a public iifi;{‘. !‘o-t':y _Aect ;:de-. and open the same across Lt No.:15, in the 4th Con cession of Gloucester, Ottawa Front, as laid out by John Brown, Ty»'!-up Road Surveyor. L i * ‘C.BILLiNGs, â€"" (Gloucester at nu;i&f;‘i.o- the first Saturday in Nov::bkc mext, for the passing ofa Byâ€"law toâ€" N 4%.sâ€"â€"3% 0+ Front pt 24 ..., NE 49....... N § 10......s.. NE }j11...... Front pt 3.... 8W £ 25... "Torignnt 259 hope , ueer, { > First published, 27th September, 1867 Rear pt A Sekt it 1 B $ B.rrrmnineascs 8 i of N W i 2 Rear pt 3........ N8) B q5 €) ... w oi 13:.. Â¥ {3..«.. Rear pt 2 .. t NOTILCES., ’m w‘ 1 h'm fllllux- l.l%ucuur upam lium‘%u:;‘ ‘nm b'ulunl::'; : ;. Maitland‘s Village, Lot North Side of Mrs. Wait‘s Lot,in the ‘Town 07 L OHGOHRL+rrrerccry + 8 | 18 N Dt B2 mssn messases.s.».. g.‘170 69 25 hok pt o 8 4 Ks. 193 ~ Mlnl“fl»yfit.i 3: 25. 180 Quge Dupiantes..s...... y _ © > N 4 18 C Anrvirmermermancermcens : 8 00 $2 T0 & 18 55 N Db 1 mmssmmessmsssees.......18 _ 5Q 18 18 § 32 $0 TOWNXSHILP OF SOUTH PLANTAGEXEr W pofÂ¥W i 4............._. 10 50015 41 2 19 17 X 1 A8.errsasssesâ€"shrespseâ€"»»»11 109 6 70 2 97 dt B $ HMirsssrsrmerversermsneres t T00 20 05 * 9 i B 4 19 ..ssnssrasessssszscsese1f 190 BT OT 2 TS 2J 0 8) 20 N8) 23 8 W 1 2 W 434. TOWNXSHIP OF NORKTH PLANTAGEXHT Broken Pront 12.......... 1 20 2 40 1 85 4 N pt of 8 } 28 .............. . 65 33 92 2 65 36 Kearor 8 pt 18...... ... .2 60 38 20° 2 76 4i N DEBZ coccnmnnsncscccclls q 170 69 2J 3 53 74 N pt of Gore A between No. 24 and Alfred...... N } 12 8 W q Ni N End brokenfront No.1 1 i; 18 96° 2 27â€" EjofSpt4................ 80 2 80 1 8 TOWNXSHLP OF WEET YAWNEENWR : Village of Lot No. 3, { + South Nide of MiMSt, > 6 ; 16 50 °2 221 Vankleek HiH........... § w j 1] N j 16 N 4 30 Sparkeâ€"st, in the City of Oftews, Counts of Carleton O, W + d Ottaw * May 22, 1867. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, e l;\ Virtme of United Countics m MWarrant is _ wf Prescott and Russell., s supd by the Warâ€" den of the said Pnited Counties bearing date the *# Twenticth day of EEPTEMEER, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and to se directed for the ecllection of the arroars of taxes due for five . years dnd upwards, upon the tolowidg l&nds in fle said Counties. These are therofore to give notice that unless the said taxes, together with all law(at charges be soomer paid, I shall, on MONXPAY, the Thirtieth day of DECEMBER next, at eleven o‘clock, in the forendon, 3t Atbe «GOURT 410Uu8E, in the POW N of L‘ORIGNAL, Proreed to tell by PUBLIC AUCFION, the said lands, or #o much thereof as may be suflicient to discharge such ar rears of taxes and chargesincurred : _« * Ottawa. Jone 36 67 ITOHR CA XEX%, September 17, 1867 All of the above lands are patented. â€" _ ~ * J. W. MARSTON, Treasurer, United Countics of Prescott & Russeil U RE NOW IN RECEIPT oPf THELH new and varied assortment of 29 Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands TOWNXSHIP OF EAST HAWEKESBURY 17 18 ©4 TOWNSHIP OF CUMBERLAXD 18 ToW N3uIP o® camBmipa: TOW NSHI1 TOWNSIIIP OF CALEDONI a. TOW NSIHIP OR Ch&A RENQE TOWXSHIr OF RUSSELL ToW NSHIP Dalglish & Russell, IX UE « Township €lerk, Gioucester 67. Siwâ€"1 OF LoX 11 100 10 50 10 41 11 109 46 75 12 100 20 0s 17 150 37 07 I8 100 28 10 20 180 46 83 8 160 OF ALPRED 1 100 38 28 Wallington & Kentâ€"sts o , 441y 8 200 63 8i 6 200 66 04 7 100 41 43 1 200 91 s9 ... 145 61 21 3. 50 13 78 § 100 4081 1 100 1 200 44 200 52 50 18 50 $5 20 $1 1?17 2 UBEUIL 4 88 other drug 470y 40 ¢ 52 10 10 15 82 10 2 41 1® 14 14 w solicitr~ «+tioe, ver . store, Ridean & # January 47 . &4 amnd Hussell. . OQOrbrec: En anaary 27, 1 , dJUA ©Od, \-\'0(‘!1 ¢%A neysâ€"utâ€"1. Oanrnonss : M Mr. Wright ‘ridays of ovei ta%t, Coparant, * 33 Mimucr : Uihce :: 0"‘: Fi 4 46 78 unak iB A . R.BEI 5D hok on rand Jitawa. Fobraary 7, Ormics :â€" Lo t Romurt L Mtawa, Febru 4P raro Ottawa, J Orrice: Is «ofice at : Referemore Sohn Smith, .’."l Oitawa, J 1D «)09 a, htawa, a TEORN % Chancery ons Un voranry 24, % Clancer atent Right »pared to wl wormnent © ay entrust i itin and ‘ Umh};t + L RGERER ; », 000 3 ta \! cabseque Ne ad - lzh:rr:{.& Yearly eubst w klfl' If not paid yebrty aubst »in -lr1 Lf lul"l“ ihoo: ilga ALRKaANDER ttawa, July "'lc' ment, 25 May 30 pUYSLICL Clarence March 1. Ottawa, F it aw a, Ma + T Winure F LAPI ‘ TroR : Uhancer mer of Suss Ottamwa, Po e Post O A W 4 C A Ore0®) OUaarA, PA RIKS A W A Oflice A M A BB L® solicitor A 8t 1t 1 GEO, 1 O Mac A B RIS A "RAHS 19 V @C A sStueot, Qu DHK. ENTIS TTOR TTOR N EDW D ENTA boy dn Tsd ENTE oTA R the Pos Chan mwient A uees Ca ding the \I¢C wWI LE BC

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