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Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for ! i. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mass 1“#& Pills in market contain Mercury, ghich. »:though a valusble remedy io skilful hands, is nv a public pil, from the dreadful conseâ€" qnenos frequently foll ow its incantiou« use. These goutal | no mereury or mineral substance whatever. wwrelient awent in Enitimore, D: Mackenzie, I tried your Fills, â€" Their effects were slow, but suro. By persevering in the use of them, 1 am uow eutirely well. Szxat: Caamst®, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Decy 18$5. Dr. Are® : I have been entirely cured, by yonv'?"ls.a( Rhewnatic Goutâ€"a painful disease that had ufficted me for years. P4 VINCENT SLIDELL gat h‘-.v‘t ns which d in chromic rheumaâ€" Notwir u’:‘dl-‘ 1 Nm d’:fm the mm gine norre mt woren uol as the wivice on roue the Solf by seorg: ortimer, John Roberts, W. M | ~ay 4# deCurtay ud J. ~zluner in Ottawa, ¥«bs. »py 2645. 1807 ~~ _ 36 No tw From Dr. J. P. Fauglin, Montreol, Cinada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of metivesss. . If others of our fraternity have forand them as efficacious as i have, they should join me in prociaim~ mt it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from .‘L“"‘"‘.fi“' which, although bad enough in Itseif, is Prissz: House. Savannab, Ga., Jan. 6, 1856. lmn‘::u 1 -hmn'h; ;‘w-l for th':E skill has brought mo not feport y case f o "A coly semind is ty rmnnond tnomahs oo Warsur, Wyoming Co., N. Y.. Sct. 24, 1835, Drea®t Sm : I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prace tiee. and find them n\: excellent p}t‘g:'nva to cleanse the system and purify the fountains o blond., ‘ f.mu.\ G. MEACHAX, M. D. ° Constipation, Castiveness, Su sslom, Rheumatism, Gont, lon'ul:n’lko’-' sy, Paralysis, Fits, ctc. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. n-a-..l.r.u--.lwv“ Church, Bostom Dr. Art®: 1 bave used ,wm-nbum.-_, success in my fusily and among those 1 am called to v In distress. â€" ‘To regulate the organs of digestion and '-U‘::- blood, they are the vory best remedy 1 have ever wa, and 1 cap confidently reécomumend them to my friends, $ Yours, . _ J. Â¥. HIMES, pu y e e o e CoRen ToF kicous and diarrhoa. Thei? migen thim ol arcrplatle and courcaiont o se wat of women and children. Peee ced Oe M hk B stiet es ervocttye ieb theur. braterually yours, _ ALOAZ) BALL, SL. D Prom Uv. 4. G. Green, of Cucagos | * . Your Pllls have had a trial in my practice, and Hl-.c.-.-omm best aperients 1 have rwer oand. Their aiterative effect dpon the liver nakes thon an exrellent remedy, whon given in emall doare fw * Prom: Dr. Ediourd Boyd, Buitimore, _ Dear Bro. Aren: fcannot answor what an in mran on t dn n ie eitagas «nar ing. hon.‘.m'hm. in -ymmm disonse, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the best we have, 1 of course value them highly. As a Family Physic. : Fram Dr, £. W. Cartwright, New Orleans, Ym’&mhmd-‘ Their excsiiont & cathartic we lb’ aro '"-Ilvl. ln_-fl-’-dm n-"‘u-u--m bnb.vm makes_them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of discaso. Mh_o.lkhmlo.mm.o Du. Aren: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. Mhnwfl:hbhubur of ulcar as sores apon hor hands and that had proved incumble for yeurs. h-h'h-i-.h:‘-‘mv- cusiv affiicted with blotches and pimples on her and npw. After our child was cured, she also tried your and they haey cured her. _ ________ _ _ Dysentery, Diarrhea, Relar, Worms. in Gomine mesen Cebe whe Rhet (it Titmcrit those Pills. will neglect to employ them when suffering from hm':’:'l:&. physicians in some of the prineipal cities, and frowm other well known public perâ€" MUUVAYKIq toms are often the prelude to 8 * “' serious illness, Some fit of & 8. sickness is creeping upon you, t & and should be averted by a *& ‘5.5 thmely use of the right remâ€" > .‘ edy Take Ayer‘s Pills, and & Tz ¢leanse out the disordered huâ€" C *# morsâ€" purify the blood, and let the fulds move on unot= structed in health again. They stimulate the fupctions of tL boiy into vigorous ac« I tivity, purify the system frogr the obstructions which make diseaso.: A cold settles somewhere iu the body, nd obâ€" structs Its natural functions. Theso, if not relieved, tew . upon themselves and the surrounding organs, proâ€" ducing general aggravation, suffering, and diseaso. wuhum-w-.qpâ€"u by the derangements, hu.le‘- Pills, and see ow directly they restore the nak -n-ammm-uiumwyux feeling of heaith again. â€" What is true and so apparent in 3I‘-:|vhl and m-n-‘n- complaint, is also tm.rlbn.nny deepswated and dangerous distempers. same purgative effect expels them. _ Caused rhlhrm- tiins and derangements of the natural functions of the Prom a Porwarding Merchant of S. Louis, Pb. 4, 1836. Rast End Ml:.fly-fl. Ottawa. HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNARLE “'notcoayu Manufacturers of Bed= _steads, Chairs, &0., Chaadioro Island, Otâ€" awe, C. W Buirzovns, Burbridges and Squire n MRS, COSSAR, â€" No. 1, Oxtord Terrace, 45 Mctils College Avenue. Reforences kindly permitted to:â€"Rev. Dr. Wilâ€" kes, ter Dr. Jeokins, John Leeming. Esq., John Lovell, %sq., Theadore Lyman, Esq., Heury Verâ€" C e C |eemnenmeemner e Mrs. Cossar is prepared to instruct these you ladies in «ll lho"bunrl“ of a thorough R.g(:: Education, alo French, Voeal and lostruwentas Music, reneral Depurtment, Calisthonics, and parâ€" ticularly to sing an English Hallud Mrs. and Migs Coâ€"sat also give private lessons inmoging and on the piansâ€"forte, and beg to re turn tnewr sincere thiks or the kind encourageâ€" men they have already received. Terms on «ppl.cation to _ _ _ Mre Cossar has been induced to open these classes, baving been informed that there are urany ‘:qldmb whom atteniince at a school is both irksome and unpleasant, but who would make Thirty hous«nd prices of the above forwarded see of all charge, monthly , by = n KG to acquaint the Ladies of Montreal and the surrounding coyntry, that they will recoive at their house, No. 1, Uxtord Terrace, 45 Mownit College Avenue, a limited number of Young | Ladies as Boarders, who may be desirous of finishâ€" ing their education, or who, from a residence in the country, have beenâ€"anable to enjoy the advantages ot the city seminaries pit Knn-d their own age ard acquirements, and cing with Mrs. Cossar and ber daushtersin all the freedom of a happy howe, and yet with that curâ€" toct restraint so steadily carried out in England. more favorable progress when surrounded by com Select Educational Classes. | Mrs. and Misses Cossar, . | (Huving iately arrwed jrom Engiand ) & I: 'm lnm-oin.' Perfame»7, Drages, Paints, Glasswure, { Medicime Chosts, Sturekeopers Montreal, June 28. 1867 Prepared by iwa, Aug. 8, 1867. DIRUG®, é&c. PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD»â€" Dr. Huockes, of C y y â€" AYER‘S CATHARTIC PILLS. Pharmacentical Preparat Photographic Sundr_iu‘,‘”' Conrya®â€"8t., Loxnos. PLANS, SPECTPICATIOXNs, ESTTIMATES, &¢ Phiy -'-;“:: HmmgePal u.‘ AUGUSTUS LAVER, WILLIAVM HOLGATE, JOU %OLLV ER, WILLIAM ANNABLE ~Aro you sick, feeble, and complaining? . Are you out 6f order, with your system deâ€" ranyed, and your feelings unâ€" comfortable? _ ‘These sympâ€" e Mcthodist Bpis: Church @ seldom found a case of A3A MORCRIDGE Patent Medicines Drysaiteries, Dye (Goods, Colors, Lozenges, Chemicals, O:lmen‘» Store,. Veterimary Sundries. Arcmzer 97TH leld to 12y 508y 415 "ttawse, Beptem ber “' HICHIS EXCELLENT, and ‘hncu they carsell at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good article, and superior to what is supposed to be imâ€" portod. Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would do well tocall on LAROQUE & CQO., and give them orders. s R" Bottles of every description, excepting oil bottles, wanted, and one penny per dozen more givâ€" en thas by any other _ y forthe same. . __ Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. LAROOUE & Co. CHURCH STREET Which will be sold at a small advance on cost And where ho will keep constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of s LIFAKAYX_ GOCODF! 'l\lll Subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has commenced business in the store formerly occuâ€" pied by f Messrs. Fingland & Draper| â€"â€" â€"_â€"â€"â€" Ottawa, August 12th, 18¢7 Readymade Cicothing This is to nfll? that Messrs. llwlmh. Oliver & Annable‘s, W ash ? & Iroving Ta have ‘been ased by the Grey Nuns, and they have proved to be very satisfactury . DRY GOODS : as we are propared to prove from the‘ evidence of those. who havetried ~it. Ail they ask is a trial. It is simple in construction, easily adjusted, and answers for an IRONING TABLE. It never aced. be taken out of the Kitchen,. as it answers for 1 plece of Furniture. The following testin onia will show what the L dies at the Nunnery think of it. Parties desirous of giving us a fair trial will please to send us noties by post, or otherwise, naming time and place, will be attended to the Only Washing Machine now in the Do# minions lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" mfl Railroad, also at Rouse‘s Io" Loke dewigh Sermgh din e C3 ow York, &0., ‘:'c.,m...mi.’.‘._.,.&..;;. .30 P.M. ll.lt fiw Three vers 0 Riviere du Loup and Port! ‘{#u&u‘;ugo P.M. -' are on TA aggare shroued throu E s For further and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and Way Staâ€" Canadian~ Champagne ! Ceparture of al‘ trains at Termini and Way Staâ€" tlons, see the Grand Trunk Railway Bookc]'.l‘l-o Tables. , & & C. J. BRYDGES, Ofawa, July 10, 1867 May 26. ; lllnb; unmi ’-‘;’;' ;;"';" pross wa ghout for New York, B“u..{ld all Intermodiate Points, mwn‘na:nsr:.flwu with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" Express for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at ©t. Johns with the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... Mail for Portland, stopping over night at Express by Railway throughout tor New York,.Boston, and .u&l?;mdinx Points, connecting at ohns wi Vermont Centrsl Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rurland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Btu-nbou{' for i::ku ew York,kee, ko. Adtomenuerson Licls io intune Pons ___ and Intermediate Stations, at............ Intermediate Stationk, at............... 9.40 A.M. Traipe for uachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. GOIXG sOUTH AXD EAST. ronto, Gnogh‘. London, Brantford. Goderich, alo, Detroit, Chicag« , . mnd ll pOiNE WOBty Ab..smsmcmeerenn+, Night _ do _ do Refermemereterimerciere Accommodation Train for Kingston and lowd : READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A WINE CALLED SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. Grand Trunk Railway Company Returns tickets to Prescott, Ko-&vllb and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalstaâ€" tions on the line. f T. 8. DETLOR, 5 t=tawa, May 7. WASIHIING MACHINE. N B.â€"These rraims run on Montreal Tume. Baggage to and from Ottawa hecked through from nd‘t.o all stations on Grand Trank Railway. ; . Amnatae _ 1€C"" _ ditirconbins _* * Brockille and Ottawa Railway | jge7, 222 o m DEPARTURE o ARRIVAL. From Prescott, 7.00 a. m. _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. « «* _ 2.40 p.m. «* ) s< _ 5:20 p.m. From Ottawa, 7.00 « m. At Proscott 9.35 a m. ® «* _ 1:30 p.an. 8t "* ; :40 p.m. The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and west. CHANGE of TIME., ~Ottawa and Prescott Railway, + as follows The ?:30 a mw, Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U F. Coy‘s stonmers for Portage du Fort, Pembroke, &c., and the Train from Sandâ€" rohu at 2w0 p m., leaves aiter Steamers are due row Ottawa and Pem »roke. f A. M.«=TRAINS will leave 5 : ‘15 Sandpoint daily at 5145 a«.m., and 2100 p. mi«, arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:10 p. m. All truins on main line connect at Smith‘s Fills with Trains to and from Porth. Brockville, June 29 7.30 A. M.««TRALINS will leave ® Broekanlil’ at 7.30 a.m., and 3145 p. m«, arriving andpoint at I:10 p m., and 9:20 p.m. C HE UNDER®IGNED are now manu» facturing a new and what they claim to be * SUMMER ABRANGEMENS NEW DOMINION. ronto, Guelph, 'l AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" N and after TUESDAY, the 7th May, | ~__ $ ~~~~ es 1867, and until further notice trains will run , TRNHE OTTAW A RIVER NAVIGATION Mhiass . s eeuee stas ces HOLGATE, OLIVER, & ANNABLE. OF CANADA. JAMES HIGGINSON, Commencing 1st July, 1867 LEAVE BROCKYVILLE LEAYVE SANDPOINT HAILROA D8 GOING WEST Umion Block, Sussexâ€"st AND LAROOUE & CO. _ | Sheriff‘s Office, Ottawa, Next to he Tea Pot. . 481tf ltngm.l ;:.r:om. H . ABBOTT, Brantford * GREY NUMS Supramtesxpert. quager for Trustee 5.30 A.M. 8.30 â€"A.M. 2.00 P.M. 6.45 A.M 8.15 P.M. 412y BY virtue of"a writ of Fierl Facias resi> ! due, issued out of Her Majesty‘s Court c|â€" Common Pleas at Toronto, and to mo directed an« . delivered, against the Lands and Tenements c‘ James Goodwin and Allan Socott, at the suit ©: | Francis MeDougall, I have seized and taken in exâ€" | ecution, as the property of James Goodwin, one o f the above named detendants, and will offer for sale | at PUBLIC AUCTION, at my office in the Court | BHouse, in the City of Ottawa, on MOXDAY, the | TWENTYâ€"FIFTH day of NOVEMBER, A. D . | 1867, at TWELVE o‘clock, nocn, Lot number Ten | on the West side of King street, in the City (-l" Ottawa, in the Tounty of Carleton, in that part o° the City of Ottawa, called Letter 0. \| WM. F. POWELL, Sherig. | ByJAS. BAILIFF, Deputy Sheriff. I Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands, ... COUNTY OF CARLETON Ottawa City, Au .26, 1867 > The steamer Columet, on and after Friday, 4t Instant, will leave Havelock on Tuesdays an: Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapouu Villag tewirue dPGet Th NE K IIEC .. ... .221 1000020000 200204 lc â€" For fthhor'[i;r(ifill;;lâ€".-y-i)'l}â€"zt' tae Office of th Company at Ottawa City or Aylmer. A connection is made daily with the Brocknil and Ottawa Railway on the up lrlg at Sand . Poi 1 p.m.; and on thedown trip at Sand Point ut I’luufln for Des Joachims leave Ottawa evor Monday, Wednesday and Friday.* 3 3 T Pn on oo e oi EL CE The steamer A/iance leaves Portnge du Fori ovoa:onilw at 7:30 a. m., railway time, touchin; ut Id‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Whart, Sonnecherc. Bristol, Sand Puint and Arpprior, and arriving n head of Railway at 11:45, and counecting wit‘* Ann Siwon at Pontiac at noon, _ Passongers reac‘ Ottawa at 4 p. m. _ + * The Pontrac leaves Pombroke at noon on Tues days, Thursduys and Saturdays for Des Joachim ealling at all intermediate ports, returning Mon. days, Wednesdays and Fridays, loaving at 6 a. m. connecting at Pembruke with stemn.or Jowor Gou// which leaves Pewbroke Landing at I p. m., uns arriving at Portage du Fort same evening. _ _ On and after SEPTEMBZR 1st |aotil turther noâ€" tice) the steamer Aun Sisson will leave Ay Ime: avery day, for the Upper Ottwwa, ut 7 a. m., conâ€" aecting with the A//iance at head of Rewilroad a: 11, touching at Arn*vior, Sand Point, Bristol, Bunnechere, Farrell‘s W harf, Gould‘s W hart, and Portage du Fort, arriving at 21;. m, Stages wili leave ould‘s Whart immeuiately after amival o Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steamor Jitzo) Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evenine. | This Con{nny is now propared with new and eflicient stock to forward l}:'oighl of every descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Otawa apd Ridean Cunal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness ind desâ€" pateb, and at low rates. | _ Freight received at the whar( of the Richelion | Company, at Quebec, and forwarded daily. | _ For freight apply to l L D. MURPHY, Agert, ‘ Canal Basin, Otiew», ’ ISAAC BONNER, Agent, IB S vsewmes uh CR SE mc c 5. August 17, A.D., 1867. 101 Snsce CHANGE of TIME. MONTREAL & OTPAW A 1867. .« and Upper Otinwa Route. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steawmers ANN S1SSON,...............Capt. BDCxUs. RMEREALLh«ccccssrrrcrrerriens * * IeKEFCHE, AledAWU Biy vevvveenecvesecceese * EINDLAY ORROUN, cccormmersceccercccns * HftLIARDs NNOW BIBDv.ccccusscccccc. _ (* ‘TOSKBL JASON GOULD: vavnvvevcecess * OYEIOtAR, PONTHACrnsccsmesscsssssserers _**DUGGAS PEMBROR Bysccssvvcccncesseee â€" ** COUNRETTEL DA UUE Prceseus Sxrcicars ces * Bhuks XDTK Returntickets to Montreal..................86 00 each: EF6E ONOUByessommmenemenurerirerecimentrctasunsss i O §0O0RG O «s coenmmenrmcercrmncccensneccrrcccncns EO . ..# Market Steamer Dagmar, (Capt,. Peter Mcâ€" Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays and 'l'hmh{:.° Baggage checked through. _ e ; Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Spring will be landed at L‘Orignal. Parcel ,.,::,';‘,‘_d..,"‘;â€"fl;a Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landings. = FARES 8 Parties desirous of a 'iarl'ofnnnt trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fmes. . Fa The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes thirough one of the most rleulro.“uc districts in CanAda, and is the most fashiona ble for touriste. . Bteamer Prince of Wales, (Captain IH. W . Shcp herd,) leaves Lachine on arrival of the 7 a.m. t air from Montreal, connecting t Carilion with C Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queen Victric, (Capâ€" tain Bowio,& leaves Ottawa (Inil{ (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenvilie and intermeâ€" diate landings, connecting with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at Carilion with Stermer P ince «; Wales, â€" Passengers arrive in Montre»l at 4 15 p.m & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer Queéen Victoria, arriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.n. We sc ooo Oe en t S us V L. . 1867 Meals and State Roows always inclvded i1 the Fare. neise N.B.â€"â€"Through and Return Tickets can be ob ained at reduced rates from * Passengers will fiod it to their advantago t travel by this route, it being the quickest an cheapest, as well as the most comfortable. Have commenced their regular trif Montreal and Hamilton, calling at all 1¢ Port#, connecting with the Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted . The magnificont steamers c viz., SPARTAN NIQON FORWARDING AND RALâ€" wAaYy compasy. EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. W. MceNavantoy, ROYAL MATL THUROTUY 4448 0 Wit LIMITED. PRESIDENTâ€"Hvoun McLz®s:as DIRECTORS: Ottawa and Proscott Railrord, FuRWARDING courarwy GRECLAN nERRICK, BRUSH & CO PASSPORT STEAMEER®S. COMPANY*s KINGSTON, errrrrrrae @TpR 230 ssccremons * ** _ Tat emmesseee * F7 svceenccus. )* HHf nmonmeree â€" 8 â€" We vivesseees ~| * OÂ¥ eversscces _ * Di Cmmc * Cy mssurtien * > h R Y 4. ks T HH â€"C)‘[‘j MAGNET J. B. Avor@ CASSELS, cas. 1867 | ToxKER. Overota®, Dusoas Couventr® Buo «pr8 Bockus. Lamow. Enoiar Huriagp. President 410â€"2 BOw.td _ A. GuaxtuLt, Eeq., &0 iCHAMPION 1867 I807, between nts d in | Doctenr Medesin et Faouite do Paris, Ba l en Scien os Phy>i jue ( _ Montreal, 20 Decen _ I shail 'Innitl;n;;l"r; in recommending their use in such suitable cases as may pn?ut themâ€" relves to me. I nmnln‘, dear 5§r. yours Yery truly, From the nature or character of the materials employed in their composition, it is impossible to ng:nflhom otherwiso than as the healthful, ‘nâ€" vigorating, yet mild tonic or stomachie, especially adapted to stomacks enfeebled by general sickâ€" ness, and whose energy requires a gentla stimulus, preparatory to the indigestion of food, 3 truly My Dear Sir: 1 beg to acknowledge the receipt ¢f a sample of your Royal Italian Bitters together with a note imparting ‘to ine the formula for their preparation. rln\‘ing a large Geld where to try the effect of your Bitters, I have obtained flattering success in cases requiring the use of a mild, stimu~ lating tonic, and 1 will recommend your Bitter with pleasure in dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of a petite, general debility, ‘and constitutional inu»r vity of the liver, , I remain, my dear Mr: Gianelli. vours. ver + Accept, Sir, t gonsideration. A. M. F. Giaxsuc:, E. A M This preparation besides being composed entire« ly of -nk-lnmu stimulating, bitter and tonic, pus« sesses every quality which consiitutes a wholesome beverage aud onle ty m rsemarl avle degiee® By the stimulants and h:rurn which it cont»tna, it aets airectly u'r-n the stomach and digestive organe, by arousing the energy of the digestive fanctions, and in rendering the uctof digcstion more eary and rdbetK .. 2. o on en onl en iniparen . [tRassiatto®.] Sir : Allow me to congratuiacs you on the rtr- feetion ot your preparation called ©Royal Italian Bitter«." I have prescribed it to many of my paâ€" tients who had neea of tonics to invigurate their evergies, without tailure in uny case. o fis 4 New York, June 1, 1667. Mr, GiaNELLâ€"Deor Sie: After a fair trial I take pleasure in recominending your Royal Bittors, It is a vory excellent stimulating tonic, aiding diâ€" gestion and giving tone to the digeâ€"tive organs. In ] your note you informed me of the ingredients, I think it is a most admirable combination; a pleaâ€" ’ sant, useful, and reliable tonic. I Yours truly, Dear Sir: The sample of your Royai Italian Bitters, through your politeness, was received some time since. 1 am h"ll'"’ to say respecting them, after giving them a fuir trial, that they are a deâ€" licious tonic, 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, * I am respectiully youre, _ _ A. M. F. Giaxsuri, Ee my patients are anxious to use the Tonl not where to probiure it. Yours traly, C. PRINCE, M.1 R. 1. COOKE, M.D., .. New York City, New Yorl® April 25, 1867. > A. M. F.GraXELLIâ€"Siz: Â¥our kifd favour of 16th instant, together with & sample of your « Toâ€" nico Reale" Royal Bittersâ€"L am pleased not only wita its somposition, but also with the effect, and regard the proparation‘as a very elegant une, suitâ€" ed to many cases when a more powerial compound would not be used. After having had further opâ€" portunity, 1 shall be wble to aj\o a more intelliâ€" gent opinion in regard to its efhcaey. Have you any agency in u:i_u city ? ‘Mm_:y of mend it as one of the best and most lgrie;»':l'o Tonies I have ever used. + WILLIAM ARNOLD, A.B , Trinity Collegko, Dublia ; af. R. C, 8. London; l‘ll D., New York, Licenciate Royal College, avana. Dear Sir: Just re severe illness, 1 have Tonico Reale and fro siderable benet,‘as I A; M Dear Sir: We are pleased to aeknowledge the reception of the prescription of your valnable toni¢ and ,bi-tcm.'enlillml = The Royal." All the subâ€" siances conta ned in its composition are porfectly combined to corm a preparation fit for the purposes detailed in your diections. We are, dear Sir, yours sincerely, To Mr. As t imparted to the lead the Uni ed States, a hed approval on eve The propgictor ir dence and #ntisfacti iuls from emivest m to, were it desirable Kept by the prine the Dominion of Car Sold by the Provr TIXH celebrated preparation for which _ & cortificate of merit was awarded to the distinâ€" guished original proprrer at the National Exposiâ€" tion at Torino, It«ly, by whose tavor Mr. GraXELL obtained the recipe, and was also awarded a d I1- loma at the Provincial Exhibition of Canada held at Menireal in September, 1865, is, without exce‘) tion, the most geruine, salubrious and agrecable Toxic ever introddced to public inotice either in Europe or America, * For seventeon years it bas, in Italy; been a uniâ€" versa! favorite awopg the «it of society, being generaliy servod in the drawing room before dinâ€" ner, in preference to Vermcuth i nata tion at Torino, It«ly, by who obtained the recipe, and was loma at the Provipcial Exbil at Mentreal in September,. 18 tion, the most geruine, salub Toxic ever introddced to p Europe or America, For seventeon years it bas, versa! favorite awopg the .« generaliy served in the draw ner, in preference to Vermcu The ingredionts cf its cor imparted to the leading Phys the Uni ed States, and have r hed approval on every necon The propgictor refers witi dence and #itisfaction to the inls from emivest medical m« Royal Italian Bitters ! M A. HALL, M.D., I A P(of:uor Midwifery, McQill Vuiversity. | Sherifi‘s Offce, Ottawa, Â¥+ lsw L4 a. P 5 c ol L Sir: Just recdyering from m long and Iness, 1 have received a sample of your teale aild from its use have derived conâ€" : beneiit,‘as I find my appetite and digesâ€" h improved, and hesitate not to recomâ€" W GTANPLLY H DOTIORE F. P. Temj E. DE LA GRANJA, M.D. |COUNIY or CARLETO.\', , West Eloventh New xork, LC‘p A. EOUSLACROIX. Chirurgion Francais de la holier en lettres, Bacherier , ue Notréâ€"Lame, No. 192 A. M F_GIANELLI, , Hospitalâ€"street, Montroal, Montreal, Febraary, 1887, «/ Nir : Maving receiveq from Royal Icalian Bitters of Dr. ; you, I have much pleasure in ry excellent qmaliies as ar arating tome Bitter ; nothing rome under my notice. Mavâ€" cqualited with its composition ration, X feel nothing better «ed for general use; from ith ipal Drugg ada and in CAILY . FIM H#& â€"OCrOBER 25," 1ss57. New york, May 14. 18( .. Montreal. DRS Montreal, July 2 Gianelli, yours, ver treet, Boston Aincutit :.o. o ¢ composition have been Physicians of Canada »nd ive received their nnoualiâ€" G with the groatest confiâ€" the subjoined testimonâ€" ! men,whih he could add th of Micwi , MetiH t #&o., &o., &o MLLLANO, M.D erely, PICAULT & soN, July 1, 1867 #ts and Grocers in the United States, , M.D., st 10thâ€" atroet May listinguished nireprit y of. P VERRI, but know street Un 1867 ti ADUA 1t cleansos the breathing apparatus, by remov. ing from the air.cells the congulable lymph, or thit gecretion which in heaves clogs them, guusing a diffieu‘ty in breathing, and hym acticn on the diseased part, ed@using the mucous meinbrane to resumo its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the cireulation of the blood, and restoring the distended versels to their natural size; by its use the horse‘s appotite is improve!, all derangoments of : the digestive organs corrected, softening the skip, and giving to the cout a sleek and shining appearance. D. W.)HU RD, Snceessor to Hurp & Co., Maiden Lane, New York, Sole Proprictor for the United NORTHROP & LYMAXN, Newo«astur, C.W., o Proprietorsfor the Canadas enick twextvâ€"rive CknTe. Noid by Geo.â€" Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, Henry F. McCartby, J. Skinwer, and J. Brown, in Ottawa. + â€" D. W.)HURD, Sn Lane, New York, 8 States. which affect the Wind of Lorees; also, as a Condiâ€" tion Medicine, surpassing everytning of the k.nd is ea»y to givo, sure to care, and sufe in all cases andâ€" ut mil times, and loes not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. i Ifl POSITIYVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY or all other propmiations tor the cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Groken Wind, and all disenses Sheri(s Ofice, Ottawa, OotoLer z2ad, 1867. Arabian Heave Remedv GEORGE COCK ER Shoenff Ottawa, Fob. 0, 1867 THOMAS HUNTOXN, WiLLLAM HUNTON AND WTILLIAM SHOOLBRED, Al.la persons Indebted to Pr. J. Garveyy and whore accounts have been rendered, are requested to call and settle at once, or costs will boq!ncurrcd. Tuition is freg to pupils of the County, nonâ€"resi dentin Richmond ; and board can be obtained on very reasonable terms, Apply to Collector, and the letâ€"pass must bo given up to this Oflicer before the wood is unloaded, under a penalâ€" ty of forty dolJars. * 568â€"1f $th,‘ No firetvood may be landod without a permit having been first obtained from the Lock Mazter or Ath. Two cents per cord. will bo char wharfage or groand rent upon firewood pli any part of the Government Can«) Reserve ord. Firewood may.be landed and piled around the Basin on Governmwent Land within forty feet of ‘the water, leaving a roadway of at least fifteen feet between every four piles of firewood, which roadâ€" way must be as near as practicable at right angles to the margin of the Canal, This woud wust 2}1o be removed within twentyâ€"four hours after the owner or porson in charge has been notified to that effect and in detault a fine of three cents per cord will be levied upon it forevery day it remains thercaiter. A Writ of Attachment has issued in this cause 2nd. Rirewood may be landed between the line of Littlo Sussexâ€"street and the Byâ€"wash or waste weir, but must be removed within twentyâ€"four hours after haviag been placed there ; a fine of throe ceuts por cord will be charged for every day the wood remains on the whart after such notice hrs been Ist. No direws side of the Ba«ia Little Sussexâ€"stre ‘.‘lkl!’l}, Lf'ppb Y VIRTUE ofa Writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of Her Majesty‘s County Court of October 5, 1867 18 ‘\Canal Regulations. Privy Council 0 ichmond County Grammar Schocl NO‘I‘I(‘E is hercby given, that in ac« cordance with the 28th Chap. Con, Stats. of Canada, His Excollency the Governorâ€"General in ‘Council has been pleased to approve of the followâ€" ing additional. regulations to ensure the proper using, managetbent an. protection of the Canals of the Deminion of Canada. By Commund, The CTall Terim August 10 A. D. 1867 Insolvent Act of 1864. fo Wit : AND CONDITION MEDICINE biglth day of October Instant Ne t y Fut nca a * 8 "'XM@M_._ Will be commenced on Bhorif, County of Carleton. By J AS, BALLIFE, Deputy Sherif, en ) DAhuBY‘3 4 1867 NOTICE. th ( Br JAMES BAILIFF, Deputy Sheriff. W an E. POWELL wd to be landed on the easterly from Sappets‘ Bridgo to the line of EV. J, BUTLER, Mead Master, f Richmond, Onta ADDITIONAL Was, F. POWELL, rd. will bo charged as upon firewood plaged on J, GARVEY, M.P ; * bavt W bie Iymph, or | _ Decorations #o bestowed cannot properly he conâ€" them, guusing | sidered as rewards granted by a Foreign soversign ':f::“::gr::o ":: l for services rendered according to the purport oi equalizing the | Clouse 2 of these Regulations. They must be z the distended | rather considered as personal favours bestowed on :‘:’:e:nl:: :l':'"&: British Subjects by British Sovereign#, and as hayâ€" ; the skin, and | iog no reference to sorvices rendered to the Foreign z appearance. | Crown of Hanover _ | & -Urc't'l';.“{;';::: Regulations resperting Foreign Medats. * t 1. Applications or permission to accep and ::Né w wear Medals which, not being the decoration of r the Canadas | 40y Forcign Orcer, are conferred by a Foreign 6. _ overeign on British Subjects in the army or in the ‘ oberts, W. M. | navy for military or naval services, should bo ad, | inmers “,'" 4. dressed as th case may be, to the Commandorâ€"inâ€" ‘ 350dwm | . | chicf, to the Secretury of State for War, orthe Lords ’ ____________| ofthe Admiralty, who, if they see fit, may submit ( | the same to Hor Majesty‘s Principal Secretary of | | State for Foreign Affairs for Her Mojesty‘s sancâ€" t | tion, upon obtgining which they may grant such . g; | permission without any other formality. 1 £ ; | 2. Permission to wear a Foreign Medal cannot be I | granted to a British subject unless such medal is l dn lS l bestowed for military or naval services performed ! I by the command or with the sanction of Her Maâ€" | | Josty. But no permission is necessary for acceptâ€" | : ing a ~Foreign Medal, if such Medal is not to be | 1. l1. LEE, C.P.(C Shorif D+/endant wHft ’ On the Capital SI.{:k‘of the said Company, Wwhich Call they require the holders of such stock to pay ' to the undersigned at the Law Office of MESSRS. | MATHESON & LEES, in the City of Ottawa, on | li hereby given, that" the Directors of | the Uttawa anda Gloucester Road Company | have this day mado a further Trestay, Fifth day of November Next, Dasted this Third day of October, A, D., 1867. w. IL FALLS, ME SE Seey. & Treas. Gall of 10 Per Geni Otiswa & Gloucester hoad Compy, 10. The preceding clause shull not be taken to apply to decorations of the Guelphic Order which were bestowed on British eubjects by Her Majosâ€" ty‘s prodecessore King George IV, and King w il. liam LV., on whose heads the Crowns of Greaut Briâ€" tain and Hanover were united. 9. When a British Hubjoct has received the Royal permission to nccept a Foreign Order, he widl at any future time be allowed to accept the decoration of a higber class of the rame Order to which ho muy have become eligible by the inâ€" crease of rank in the foreign service or in the serâ€" viceof his own country, or any other distinctive mark of honor strictly consequent upon the accept ance of the origipal Order, and common to every person upon whom such Order 1s conferred. % 8. Every such warrant as aforesard shall contain a clause providing that Her Majesty‘s license and pormission does not authorize the assamptien of any »tyle, appelation, rank, precedence, or privilege appertaining to a Kuight Bachelor of Her Majesty‘s realins. 7. The warrantsignifying Her Majesty‘s pormisâ€" sion may, at the request and at the expense of the porson who has obtained it, bo registered in the College of Arms. (signed) a Cl Forcign Office, 10th May, 1855 Whon such warrant rhdlfue beon signed by the Queen, notification thereof shall be inserted in the (Gazatc, stating the service for which the Foreign Order has been conforred. s 6. When Her Majosty‘s Principal Secrctry of Stato for Foreign Affaire thall bave taken the Queen‘s pleasure on any application, and shall have obtained Her Majesty‘s permiesion for the person in whose favor it has been made to accopt the Forcign Order and wear the insignia thereof, he chall #ignify the same to Her Majesty‘s Principal Secreâ€" tary of State for the Home Department in order that ho may cause the warrant required by clause I to be prepared for the Koyal Sign Manpal. If the service has been performed: in time of peace, the notifications must be made within two ears after the date of such service. y 3. After such notifteations shall have been reâ€" ceived, Her Majesty‘s Principal Secretary ol State for Forcign Afaits shall, i{ the case coines within the conditions prescribed by the present Regulaâ€" tions, and irise from neval or military services beâ€" fore the enomy, refer it to Her Majesty‘s Principal Socretaury of Statd forthe War Departuient preâ€" viously to taking Her Majesty‘s pleasure thereupon, in order to ascertain whether there may bo any obâ€" jection to Her Majesty‘s permission being granted. A similar reference shall also be made to the commanderâ€"inâ€"chief if thoâ€"@pplication relates to an Officer in the army or o the Lords of the Adâ€" miralty if it relates to an officor in the navy. 4. If the service for which it i« proposed to conâ€" fer the Order has‘been porformed during war, the notiication required by the procoding clause must be madoot later than two years gftor the exâ€" change of The Rutifications of a Treaty of Peace. josty‘s dominions, in the service of the Foreign Soveerign by whom the Order is conferred. _ 3. The intention of a Foreign Sovereign to confer upon a British subject the insignia of an Order must be notiGed to Her Majesty‘s Principal Seereâ€" tary of State fur.Foreign Affairs, either through the British Minister necredited at the Court of such Foreign Suvereign, or (hrough his Minister accreditâ€" ed at the Court of Her Majosty. Royal Sign Manual. 2, Such permission shall not be granted to any subject of â€"Her Majesty unless the Foreign Order shall have been conterred in consequence of active and distinguished service before the enemy, cither at sea or in the field ; or unless ho shlll.hlu'been' actually and entirely employed, beyond Her Maâ€" Wegululions rsespeocting‘ Foreign Orders. 1. No subject of Her Majesty shall accept a Foreign Order from the Sovereign of any foreign country, or wear the insignia thereof, without hay» ing previously obtained Her Mujesty‘s permission to that eifect, signified by a warrant under Her Royal Sign Manual. (signed) a Governor the Righ Honorable Vissount : 8, (Vage 45.) The (ueen has been pleased to direct that the folâ€" lowing Reguictions respecting Foreign Orders and Mcduls shall be substitated for thoge now in {oreo. 1t would be desirable that general publcity ghould be given to these Regulation« in the Colony under your Government, I have the honor to be, Sit, . Your most obedient, Hamble Servant, FAl (Sighed) BUUKILNGH AM & CHAXDOS. Yop will find in the to the Appendix receut Edition of Colenial Regulations, page 128, the Regulations respecting the grant of Foreign Ordors and Meda!s to British Subjects, which have been promulgated by commagd of Her Majesty, end which are now in ’ Cases have not unfrequently occurred‘in which it has been propused by Foreign Governments to grant Decorations, to British Subjects residing in Hey Majesty‘s Colonies. f it appears to be not generally known, that Britâ€" ‘ish Subjects are not entitled to wear such Decorâ€" ations withoutIer Majesty‘s special permission, and that such pefmission is granted only in cases in which the Coreign Order shail have been conferreg | insconseqnence of active and distinguished service‘ | which had been performed before the enomy | eithor at sea cr in the field, or in cases in which the reciffent shall have been actually and entireâ€" ly employed beyond Her Majesty‘s Dominions, in the service of the Foreign Sovercign by whou the | Order is conferred. ‘A EIR,â€" DESPATCH AND REGULATIONS RESPECT ING FOREIGN ORDERs. C.A. NX A D.:A.. NO T IC E 334â€"td int Mor CLARENDON WXING DTBRET th September, 186 6 if P1 s d oo o oo e e Em n Et k Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863,, ; lish Broakfast Souchong, Congou ditto, Ovieng BAAA Ne uks an w anter se | ""eoee rhem in e | NAN VIS at herea y § | Notices be published and furnished to Collectors of | ,, COMeeseâ€"Javs, Jamsica, La Guayra, Mocha | Custome, uP:o tho rato of discount to be allowed or | RO2*ted and Ground on the premiros. ’Afir‘rn h\-.:‘o.., which is to be ill: -::o:lm | s id Hsaves, Heakes w e price d as represented ‘xchange refined caves, Br« at & mffl equal ‘L:‘en(u. Such wu«.:a to appea: | Loaf, Crushed =# Yellow Refived. | every Saturday in the Canada Gazertz. se x f: Otteawa To be seen at the St4ble of «Oitawa, Octuber 18, 1867. l. ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE Order, notice is hereby given that the authorizâ€" «d discount is deelared to be this day 31 por cent which pomm{o of deduction is to be continued until next Weekly Notice, and to a y to all parâ€" chases made in the United States du: that week. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. A’ IMXPORTED §ET, SINGLE, DOt BLE and Tandew ‘Bilver Mounted Harnesses. They will apply to the Judgo of the eaid Court for a confirmation thereof," CAmnnUN ANC CUALMLAS, Ingolvents, i when used isf connection with -lhâ€"n'-w:{a: 'Cnn None genuine without &cmmud the above *HE undersigned have filed a deed ; roprietor, s rl of composition and .discharge executed by | BoePi wA# Eâ€" i their ereditors, and / + We the undersizned inhabitants of Pamslaras On Monday, the Thirtieth day September next, In the matter of ALEXAADER CAMERON | ALEXANDER CUMMINS, and ISAAO KERR, trading under the style and firm d, CAMERON and CUMMINS, Insolvents, _ | Provines of Ontario, Dominion of C=npada, United Countieaof Prossctt and Russcll. e eee SE EOE MMAL AMTUIE ADEAATGOE BV PTRIOINDK 1 8 M 4 ABrsssirrcer syeoris‘ss, 4 D0 43 TB 2 45 4 by the addition of other portions of the Desbarats | w 4 14....................... 5 100 40 81 2 §77 Block, which have been fitted up in unexceptionable | style. a1 ® / it fa th TOWXSHIP OF NORTIH PLAXNTAGEXH TAU A tow suites of rooms . e now rea or the reception of bonrdzerlnm £ Â¥ s ’ gg::rr:‘;o: 12 ivsemeee 4 2:\ o ;e ‘l. :.a; : * . 17, §. 47 ® mc enee ce o G4 2 â€" § S e Pn dn + on mss = n enninainninticceee { RearorSpt 18...... .... 2 £0 38 20 2 76 4 | | D M $E BE s esn pnsnmcnnen css »»: $T0 OP &5 B 35 I | \TO'I‘I(.‘E Is hereby given that appiica« | Rear pt of S} No, 10 + * 2N tion will be made at the next Session ot Parâ€" | aesessed in 1862 by &.z 4 25 .4 892 1 85 liament or the Legielature, tor ufiA:t to incorporâ€" | OU“‘NM..--...‘ o 00 t s1 & as | :t:eemin persous "0'1;' lfl" K of ‘f"m:‘ |®3 s is t g . To k T * o wropce and Ottawa Railway Company," and tc | . A ‘es i‘ vest therein the Ottawa and Prescott Railway witl | TOWNsilIe OF RUSSELL | the lands, rights, privileges, franchisos and appurâ€" | _ 11â€" . verrmameemcopemier es B 200 63°81 3 40 6 tenances thereto belonging or appertaining, with | TOWNSHIP oP CUMBERLAXD, full power to convert the several isterests of the N 8) E 4 5 1100 131 1 84 presoit proprictors vhereof into stoof or shares, ‘ [ § e aranedmener sn en 4 § and to open stock or sharoâ€"books, and also to en. | P § SS se n iisnnsnssrensrarcen . 100 26 32 2 44 2 «ble the Cumpe:y to gubstitute Bonds or Deben. | w 4 Veersvages snn vevenennan ces b 140 l'i P_u 2 22 1 USAFIR® inbesest For iL i he g | BBAF Pb 2 shonscsmecsee o1 $U T 5o U $9 i tures bearing intesest for the several certificates u i“‘" Dt Kst nnscnniecons o. O O D 00â€" & § 4 the Trustoes undoer a certain Deed of Security, | Rear W4 semmmmseces. .. 10. 50 12001 2 43 4 ' beretofore made in and upou the said Raily ay by ; 4 ;J. . 100 38 49 ~# Zu_f 4 the proprietors thereof, or to confirm such certid« | ;‘n(.\\\""‘” If,‘; ;g ‘: A i7 4. cates as Mortgage Bonds, and also to enablethe | Rear pt 3.............. .. 20 5a 07 1 97 _ suid Company to soll or lease theeaid Railway and | 5 w.... its appurionanees, and also for powor to extend | fi’w“"“"' OF CAMBRIDGE, theline oi the eaid Railway, from the City of , AD rersprrsremsmeme.... 2 200 58 16 3 26, 6 Ottamwa, in eithor or both of the Provinces of Onâ€" | gru.“# & :2; !: ta "’,.: z: tario and (Quebec, and generally to confer upon | X w !‘a..,.'.'.'.'..'.'.,.'.'.'.'.'.'] 5 30 2o 01. $ 33 27 the St. Lawrence and Ollawa, Railway Company, | N E 1 9...4....0.0.0...0. $0 20 07. 2 3o 2 all powers, rights und privileges nocessary in and l ; iB t" ’ ":: f’ :;.: o ."‘ IJ ohimamemin en amcebanme baniene +s EL on ind mmnat 5)/o 09 3 ud 3: ency of the: said Railway and its appurtenances ‘H W Adrevereepecmmne sns w0 2 23 265 11 «ither by ldupth;n of gortain of the sections of the | _ AJ; of the above lands are pstonted. Railway Act, or by expres« provision therefor. i $ A Ottawa, Septomber 6, 1 532â€"21n 4. W. MARSTON, \ Dollar Bottle of Constitution or Canudian Bitâ€" tere=â€"the best Doctor for weak stomache, +/ â€" Bs 94. Good and cheap Dye Etaffs, Paints and Oils, Spectacles and Eye Gineses, &c., &c., at the Marâ€" «et Deng ‘N.oro, \hnrk-umtl Ad North JA~Sign of the Spectacie an r "Wea. 415y peet WM. HEARN. 4A Dollar Botle of the Colorer in use, | AMERICAN JNVOICESâ€"DISCOUNT® coMPLETE \VI'I‘I! CHIMNEY WICK, 1. <Oc, A Gallon of Good Coal Oil, â€" L‘Orignal, July 29. 1867, Dlas. TROTTER begs to inform her | x M iriends that having enlarged her premise® | x by the addition of other portions of the Desbarats | y Block, which have been fitted up in unexceptionable | style. _ mmeic y | i poa ies . P on it en meoi ied ce ic t e ts ce ie dsc W The Custom DMepartment wiil rescive his -‘(-oehl l X : attention, ‘Orders from Lamberers promptly atâ€" i N i ended to. po4 ( THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE | _ | _ ’ ‘ to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" | N i 50 habitants of the city and surrounding counâ€" | .. _ 21 try, that he has opened, at the above stand,, .. _ 12 where he is prepared to furnish them with a supeâ€" | N pt 1 rior article. + "1 Readyâ€"made Boots and Shoes. “7 HEREAS we are desirous and re» solved, as soon as uudv be, to meet our peoâ€" ple of our Dominion of Canada, and to bave ufi..- advice in Porliament; We do make kpown our royal will and,pleasure to ‘call a Parliament, and do furtber declare that by the advice of our Privy Council tor Canada, We have this day given orâ€" ders for issving our writs in due form, for calling a Parliament in our sais Dominiop, which write are to bear date on the SEVENTH day of AUGUST instant, and to be returnable on lgo TWENTYâ€" FUUnTH day ofSEPLEMBER next. txur how» cver the writs for the Electoral District of Gape, and for the Electoral District of Chicoutimi «nd Sugnenay, which writs will bo returnable on the t‘FE.\'T?- FOURTH day of October next, ‘ 1x Testmiony Wururor, we huve caused these our letters to bo wade patent, and the grort | seal of *Bldl to be hereunto affixed: Wir | xres ouf ) ig bt trust y and wellâ€"beloved cousin | the Right Hoporable Cnart®s Staxuey Visâ€" | Insolvent Act of 1864 Ottawa, May 8, 186 [L8.] i ____United Counties _‘ L BB a wan. CANADA. uf Prescott and Russell $ szed by the @ VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United | 4®D Of the said United Counties bearing date Toronto House, Ottawa. HARNESS FOR SAuLE. In the County Court of the United Counties _of Prescoit and Russoll. BARGAIN® + BARGAIN® A LAMP ORtd eâ€"vat Moacs, Baron Monek of Ballytramâ€" mon, in the County of Wexford in the Poerâ€" uge of Ireland, and Baron Monek of Ballyâ€" trammon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireiand, Goverpor General of Canada, &c., &o, &o. At our Government louse, in our City of Ottawa, in our «aid Doâ€" :nininu.'thin 6th d?y of Angl..-t,_ in l_hc year Kingdom of Great Britain‘ and Ireland, Qukkx, Deferder of the Faith, &c., &0., &c. to whom these presents shall comeâ€"4uarmâ€" MONCK LDOl mares Derartuest Cosrops Warranted Nonâ€"explosive, : ; 1. 24. ote of the Bost Hair Restorer apd ALEXANDER CAMEROXN, ALEXANDER CUMMIN®, ISAAC KERR. By their Aitorney, ad {ibitum, EDWARD TAYLOR DARTNELL Ni OADN A.ILD.A.. ord, one lh'uu-lud e'i’gh('huflnd'id"l;i ven, abd in the thirtyâ€"first vear of ArD J. LANGEVIN, , lerk of the Crown in Chancery, & CUaneda Fixayce DerantuzExt 38. 15â€" CAPTL R M. CAMERON, Dds 8. M‘ BOUCHETTE lk STREET M GEORGE MURPHY ket Drug Si Shoe Stcre ! 498â€"1awâ€"2m Al of M ing Vegetable Compound and univers«i »urs * l for mu‘u‘ bonst, w-u.;::flm immediate relief, , and u‘:‘lfnq-iruo.. trial to convince the most | ekentical. Bxternally by rabbing, inâ€"ernally by | mixing with milk or u{uh‘ to suit the taâ€"te or | clear. One teaspoontul, a full doso, fever and t ague, and all fevers, old sores, fresh euts and bruises, burns, toul stomach. Dvspepsin, by witâ€" | ing with one gluss Highwinet , rheomatiem of all ; kinds, Delirium Tremens. Possons druok ma«e sober in half an bour by two doses, and in fac almostevery milment cured in a very whort #pase | of time. (gan-, a.prhs apd epplying for _ | several weeks. The norvé of a tomh entirely | Baodortiost: OnteaabBaten(rem hee‘be â€" [uktzece" fas o. . Biscuits, Fiour, atmeal, , Rice, # k | brador Ueiagy Tabh® pnaniibit) Heringe, L':,"“- .__n.._r.‘:". ‘[EVERY MAN His OW@ Dastor Tes On::m" Tll-.«â€"s!;r:t:d and Published S elaber 8. _ .«evi 1 € « pted) at m ;h:r"rnm Steeo Printing Works, K0. 60 gaue ..P.fi; e parkeâ€"st, of Oftaws, County ol Carieron D. w _ fkks Heshroary 3 4 #&c., &e. S gh 8 Li e . hi r“‘:"-c-qu’ e Wdotekmermamintontio® in ong | | Seversbeey o6 sont or left wiil be promptly attended to. k« All Goods deliyered on the shortest notree , Yl;cDR’ C. 4 T. T * Dalglish & Russell, *_Ofice : Homoay pif Chocolate wa Bpices, Mustards, Essonâ€" Frmen i n g n Bauces, Vinegars, and Bottlod Fruits, in & Putted Meats, Fruits, &c. Also, ‘:'“E"- Bugar Cured Ham#, Spiced CROCERY Ccoops DALGHLISH Jttawaâ€"W . R Caldwell, W, Kennedy, J. M. T Hannum, X. Locas, : â€" Bold by W. Hearn,J. Skinner, and other dru> *PPI.IQAT“)I will be made to the C Municipal L‘erwuwl of the Tewishlp of | loucester at its sit un the first Sxturday in { November next, t«.&- passing ofa Byâ€"law to | establish a public h-‘ivgg. forty teet wide, and | open the same across Lot No. 19, in the 4th Conâ€" ' eession of Glovcester, Ottawa Eront, as laid oot hy | John Brown, Townstip Road Surveyor, We the undersigned inhabitants of Templeton > have used &::':m named compound in many cases, and recommend it to the public _ fnum-l,uukn{o--on expedient and efâ€" fectual than any remedy used by us. . ® e s e e e d Tnh(u by an application for a short length of time. It ncts as magic on horse fliesh in alr~ and also on all vther beasts. No family obwlm 'hhnntufi,l.l there will be no dunger of discuse Otcaw May 22, 1867. l’lol"‘..on KELLOG®S Lite Promecy log Vezetable Comnound and sinivnrent um | 0 8) 30 Ottawa. June 36 67 WOq 13... WÂ¥ § 3i.... Roar pt 2 Rear pt A Rear pt 1 Maitland‘s Village L«+ North Side of Mrs Wait‘s Lot,inthe Town NE NOFIG EL s surcrersens B §08 sovsnprensetsnssparss ie N pt of Gore A between z No. 24 and Alfred:..... Ww i d NX 116. Village of Lot No. : Nouth Side oglill Ft Vaukleck H@I.......; Eeptember 17, 1867 RE XOW iN CEIPT OF THEIR new and vu‘lod.ganmnt L 5 pt Commons bet ween 1X THE GORI N End broken front Ned 1 i 18 aind 1 N p 20, o‘clock, in the foremoon, at the C in the TOW N of LORIGXN AL, lpfl PUBLIC AUCIION, the said lar thereof as may be suflicient to dis: Twontieth day of SEPTEMBER, one : cight hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and to we for the cclloeuu'::tbo arrears of taxes du years and upwards, u; the tollowing lat said Countios. huoP:u therefore to gi that unless the said taxes, together with » charges be souror paid, I shall, o2 MONL Thirticth day of DECEMBER nes, at W PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, 17 TOW N8HIP 0# SOUTIL PLANTAGEX ToOW NSHP OF WEST HAWK! of W 18... 14... Treasurer‘s Sale o ToWNsHIP OF EKAST HAWKESB! ) and TOW NSHIP OF 4. W. MARSTON, Treasur United Counties of Presoott & "a ToW NXSHIP i taxes apd cbarges incurre TOW NXSHIP OF CALEDONI a NOTTICH. ToWNSMIP OF ALEFLL] C. BILLINGS, _ Townehip Clerk, Gloucester Wellington & Kentâ€"sts 2 200 58 16 3 26 61 4: _ 100 18 36 2 26 20 62 ~.. 160 51 63 4 09 o4 72 _a 20 25 04 ;li§747 . 40 20 O7. 2 Bo 22 a; .. 100 27 04 2 48 29 49 . _ 00 18 49â€"2 14 15 63 ® 160 50 38 3 06 53 41 g5 9 283 205 11 zo 1100 131 1 84 3 i) 1(900 4 51 4 B4 3 34 .. 100 26 39 :.M’gh{, #100 16 or 2 z2 19 05 4o RU 7 boo 1 99 0# i1 # 40 0 40 2 06 12 46 0. 50 12 0. @43 16 as .. 100 38 49 ~2 74 41 2 1 100 36 98 2 Tz 39 To «B0 42 35 2 11 14 46 .. P0 5 09 1 93 7 a; 10 200 145 LONGUEUH 1u0 CLAREXCH 14 RUSSELL M SP 4 M #1 3 M 410y 84 44 T 5$ 19A Â¥ Hlme sog t 1 41 M DR. w, 3. h."‘.Kn'g'}‘“!- pe HGEU. LOGAxX, OMae ATHLC ay, hnd Accouchour. DJ tpenss o " _ DH. C. â€"4 D®EXtsT. on -&'!5‘,‘!‘:::1':#1 hGrcoadlic d c 4.4 2: D'_l'ru-r. OM tral Ottawa. :,“"‘.»Juu.r, 21,1 *.L. Bum.,,fl k (Resssry s:;ulur ~mandl _ Ottawa, November 13 > _ K. B [DUYSICL A ®, Sar E_ Clarence 8 March 1, P Notary Public, Cf "Wl Attorney, for tiv ind Russell, Orric« : In the Court abgary 27, 1866. # a.._ _ Z7 offceo BStreet, Conter Towe Orrics : In the Cou . Ronsur Leng. !.'A. Ft!f-"' T,1 ) + Bl‘.l"‘ Orrions : tem, €.K. "__ Al _ IB" Astonds to ult Shnwa., * Pobraary 7, 1866. * _‘ + Stown‘s .' "‘l *, Decomber 8. “A.lllll':‘.. Chancery, PFiOK ; Aumond Atawa, Jun: 12, ] 8t PRICE over | ment, 22 Ridean ay 30 " A 80 0008 T uc d Bolicitor in C U‘u‘ “:T-l« Auomis OVitawa, March ! ©2_ Dolicitorâ€"in«( »thee, over Mr, *Lobe, Rideau Stre $B EDW ARLD ARRLS T. : In Horae‘s Bi DR. 0. C January 17 1867 DIit. OIAVE Ada n“.nq' y .-.&un.' Oitawa, Keb. T * COLM ‘ Pvoo T ney sâ€"at â€"Lew Omacks: Hull Air. Wright wilt of u.."'w‘,,.‘ Conuary 7, 1 B Chancery, I‘stont Right & VHFICE: Post € DVOCATs ‘ nlreet, Qual» 'gnawd 1J attom werament «@mp ay ontrust i. it in and ugq December 28,4 LEKS & ESE R® ~2 in e o A 8t 30 0 8 n ae " "":‘ORI ."%. Chancer «»thee : Eigin Aukkarnue® Aiawa, July : \ TrOoR N c .u,l Grrick: Unb ebmuary 21, 1 £ 4A mme:‘ Sttaawa, C. wa, Neb. 7, 1t TroR Nx »rner of Oftawa AVUGU Rtawa, M DR G in m If not pa adva If not pa Yearly « | 4 Olhce e Post 01 Ottawa, 1 carly reet, 'JA p‘ TPron ifford ollow Juss Chas Daily wia A n inie rans t oTA the P« Yearl Ady WI 1i A ETT NJ

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