Price, 25 cents per Bor, &?io_x;!;u. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mase Most of the Pills in market contain . &A-::-mu&nwl:m fandh is gueness that freqnently incautious use. Thase “D-,o'lhu:‘:humvm-:c. io the use of them, I am now entirely well. _ _ * Sexatz Cnaxa2B, Baton Rouge, 5 Dec. 1855. ; ..A'.tlhnb.vfltflyn’nr:b.y‘ymrnhd Rheumatic Goutâ€"a paiaful discase that afflicted pr years. » YINCENT lunu." Eon e on Seeerentty Hovse, Sarannab, Ga., Jan. 6, 155¢. Sur: I should bo ungrateful for tho rolief "‘m“""“ not report my case to cold h-{kll.-hn-l brought on excru« pains, w in chronic rhcumaâ€" 4 1 hnou:!*us the z'nmufl unnbitho vice of your reeellent io Baitimore; Dr. Mackenzio, 1 tried your Pill. 'lmbe.mdw.h_tm By perscvering Ks Uhi 1040 Of tholt. Â¥ abe nls aebhaches a.3% W aRdaW, Wyosi N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855, .uh:l-uh‘myo;‘&rmm&ym m“:‘“"x"""‘."W""""""’ JOHN G. MEACHAX, 1. p. Constipation, Costiveness, $u ## j Rheumatisin, Gout, Rcurnigla, Drop #y, Paralysis, Fits, ¢tc. From Dr. J. 1. Vaughn, Montreat, Crneda. hm-mhuldofymnlhhthemd wetivencss. If others of our fraternity have frund them -“ulhn.thyabmn-mlmhh- MIhflonl&-duh\lfl'M from umvmmwum;hhu.uu the progeniter of others that ars worse. 1 believe cosâ€" fiveness to originate in tho liver, but your Pills affect that argan and cure the discase. . ~ Prom Mrs. E. tuart, Physivian and Miduift, Boston, Ifl-.nwolupdo-olmrmhhtnnm mï¬&um 4 also v f and “bhlhdc::«"h.:l m?m 'I:Ei are so much the we have rcoomme mbflm x Eobs ;)-'l, 2 From the Ree. Dr In distress. To regulate the organs of diges distress. â€" To regulate organs of diges I-I{::.d,il&ylnlhvahun.d‘ wy friends, aud J cas so Yours. .Lv,.:’l ysentery, Diarrhoa, Relax, Worms, »-.:h.J.a.a.;..ye...;. Your Pills have had a trial in and I ldl.-hm.-o:â€dlb -:’@1 have wer found. Their alterative effect upon liver makes h-mm&muâ€"nhâ€"u Whous dyrentery and hase. ‘Their T’afll‘ pakes them very acceptable and couvcuient for the use »f women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. Dâ€"bf.l.'.ll-‘-a,lmo/momi,m De. Atz®: 1 have used your Fills with m:z -uâ€":.." 3.“.‘.‘..’.;3,‘9@.“-.;‘“â€4 } Biliouns Disordersâ€"Liver Complaints, h-b.fl-b.fl.vhhlal". Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their purâ€" pose as an aperiont, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Umvny-tdlodud.,'nqm..,n tiee proved more effectual for the cure of bilious comâ€" pluinis than aay one romedy I can mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wop lb;lhomlâ€"ndlhom-dlhm Derantsoent or tas Interion, 'fllhcin.b.c‘.'mhh.uu.} hllhfluflmflhh-ymndw practice ever since you made thm, and cannot hesitate to my they are the best cathartic we employ. ‘Their regu» Intimg action on the liver is quick and decided, qm&ymnmmhmm oÂ¥ that organ. m:hn-w. found a case of tulious discase so Mu“uu-fl,ru.. them.. . Eraternally yours, _ ALONZO BALL: §. D. De«z Bno. ArzR: I cannot answer “m lhno-.d"'h-hmmmguqa“- ne. Emt foud epgn n o t uin believing as your afford us l-nâ€"hn.ldmnb&-lwy. Presssoro, May 1, 1855. Trs. J. C. Avin. Ste: 1 have been repatediy cured ce the worst Acadache any body can have by a dose or twa ml‘-. u::-hmnt-.h-lm Yours with great respect, _ ED. W. PREBLE, Dysentery, Diarrhoa As a FamilyPhysic. hâ€"pe.z.v.wm-m Your Pills are the prince of purges. ‘Their excellent loe cathartic‘ Tits, im-"--u"m ifectust in their nction on thy hawels, makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of discase. Headache,SickHeadache,Foul Stomach. Da. Arer: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcsrous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved om hh&..‘AM-duv;“ï¬onbm-l ® w ASA MORGRIDGE horind fl’u-'_o' they restore the J-t.h mmmuhmt of health again. â€" What is true and so apparent in this -de-â€".-.hhc.hï¬on-h-uy dhm-dhflâ€"m The same purgative effect expels them. &â€"l?d-fl.m h‘!:"! .1“. dlh-.luuym . are s many , hm-m.-uummmam 'ï¬.-.m.-b,lh-vh.mm the disorders they cure. _ Statements from leading physiclans in some of the priscival cities, and from other well known public perâ€" Prom a Porwarding Merchant of 2. Lowis, Feb. 4, 1350. Dewr Bno. Arer Cast End Valyâ€"st., Ottawa. April 1. > To PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILDâ€"â€" HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, TY aiis i Burgovns, Burbridgos and Squite ~References kindiy permitted to:â€"Rev. Dr. Wilâ€" kes, Rev Dr. Jenkins, John Leeming, Esq., Jofn Lovell, §2q., Theodore Lyman, Esq., Henry Verâ€" ow h * L _ i Thirty housand prices ot the above forwarded vee of all charge, monthly, by Mrs. and Miss Cossar also give print: lessons in singing and on the â€"pianoâ€"forte, and beg to reâ€" turn their sincere thanks tor the kind encourageâ€" ment they have already received. s Terms on application to _ _ _ Mre. Cossar is prepared to instruct these youn ladies in all the branches of a thorough R:;lhg Education, also French, Vooal and lustrumenta! Music, General Deportment, Calisthenics, and parâ€" ticularly to sing an English Ballad. Mres. Cossar has been induced to open these classes, baving been informed that there are many m.' ladies to whom atteniance at a school is irksome and «unpleasant, but who would make more favorable progress when surrounded by comâ€" r‘- of their own age ard acquirements, and sing with Mro. Cossar and her daughtersin all the freedom of a happy home, and yet with that corâ€" reet restraint so steadily carried out in England. (Having lately arrwed from England.) n“ to acquaint the Ladies of Montreal and the surrounding country, that they will ;ndndtldl house, Noi 1, Oxtord 'l'o:r,t‘eo. 45 c@ill Collego Arenue, a limited number oung Ladies as Boarders, who may be desirous of finishâ€" nyg their education, or :.Iw.fmn a residence in the country, have been unable to enjoy the advanta of the city seminaries _ NÂ¥ ye -E::l ;;n_nno;u.' Perfumery, "I> Drags, Faints, _ *~ Glassware, { Medicine Chests, Storekeepers Select Educational 01asse:|l Mrs. and Misses Cossar, | Montreal, June 28, 1867 Prepared by awa, Aug. $ 1867 From Dr: Edward Boyd, Daitimore. DRUG®, ié&eco. Hawhes, of the Mcthodist Ppis. Church. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Photographic Sundries, _ Conmma®â€"8t., Loxpox SPRECIFICATIOXNS, ESTTIMATES, &¢c Prezsacro, lgl.m '"’hfly hh. dose t: ‘ ve by a or weuls to ArBS Fomk 2 fut sromaxty and J ALONZO BALL, SL D., _ Phgsician of the Marine Hospital, AUGUSTUS LAVER, Yours, _ J. V. HIMES. WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLLVER, WILLIAM ANNABLE. MRS. COSSAR, No. 1, Oxford Terrace, 45 McGill College Avenue Manufacturers of Bed= &c., Chaudiere Island, Otâ€" hn Roborts, W. M Skinner in Ottawa. 36 8diw W. PREBLE, M"o}.&-cm Patent Medicines . Drysalteries, Ryse Goods, Lomages, C h emicals, Onl{'nn‘t Stores, eteri Sundries.". Arcartecr them to 22y bottles, wanted, and one penny per dozen more givâ€" en than by any other y fer':.h same. y P cmuts LARONUE & Co. “' HICHIS EXCELLENT,and WHICH they carsoll 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€" orted. Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would So well tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them ‘ orders. R 249" log‘lo‘c of every ducflpth,. excepting oil I Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. LAROQUE & Co. CHURCH STREET Which will be sold at a small advance on cost ;A:lul .;::‘-'nh:‘ ::II keep constantly on hand a gene 1JR YÂ¥X â€"â€"G@OO0ODH! Lh friends and the public generally that ho has commenced business in the store formerly occuâ€" pied by f Messrs. Fingland & Draper awa, September FWNIE Subscriber begs to infornt his Readymade Clothing Ot}svs. August 12th, 1867 DRYXV GOQOODS : This is to â€ï¬‚l? that Mesars. nolï¬ah, Oliver & Annable‘s Washing & Ironing Table have been used by the Grey Nuns, and they have proved to be very satisfactory. Ottawa July 10, 1867 as we are prepared to prove from the evidence of those who havetried it. All they ask is a trial. It is simple in‘construction, easily adjusted, and answers for an IRONING TABLE. It never need be taken out of the Kitchen, as it answers for a picce of Furniture. The following testimonia will show whatâ€"the Ladies at the NunneÂ¥y think of it. Parties desirous of giving us a fair trial will please to send us notico by post, or otherwise, naming time and place, will be attended to. Only Washing Machine now in the Do= miniong | the .~*York, &e., :Lf;â€.n%‘..w%u:;; .30 P.M. ]I’I ‘I]I‘l vers, 0 Riviere du Loup and Portla 'ad‘r“""ui" PM. ars on t Trains, Ba a8° h'lï¬x g) egare For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and Way Staâ€" Express by Hailway throughout tor New PYort.’ Boston, {nd lu‘lmmediuu Pouints, connecting at St. Jabns with Vermont Centrel Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake ow Y ce,&e. Accommedation Tfain fot islend Posd and Intermediate Stations, at............ Express for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at 2t. Johns with mt,o m‘:d. Ccntnll.‘ Railroad, ;t. or stopj over night at press by railwa out for New Yotk,’m.’nnd dl‘stntomodlau Points, NML‘R: Johns with Vermont Central lroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also at Rouse‘s Point with Lake ChamplainSteamers _for Lake George, Saratoga, â€"Now ‘anadian â€" Champagne ! ARKE NOW MANUPACTURING A WINE CALLED READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, Intermediate Stations, at............... 9.40 A.M. Train« 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 throughto Plattsburgh. GOING SOUTR AND EAST. Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicag ; and all points Wost, at..................... 2.00 AM. Night .â€" _ do. _ AtF . Abracwrrmescind Siff PM Accommodation Train for Kingston and _ lows way .xpress for Ogdensburgh, Ottawa, ’Bnekvmo. Khm:floï¬lh. Toâ€"* ronto, Gueliph, London, Brantford SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. Grand Trunk Railway Company Itawa, May 7 Returns tickets to Prescott, Kom&flua and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalstaâ€" tions on the line. T. S. DETLOR, WASHING MACHINE. DEPARTURE ARRIVAL. From Prescott, 7.00 a. m. _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. *# «* _ 2:45 p.m. ©./ /C |_ 620 pas. From Ottawa, 7:00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a m. «* «* _ 1:30 p.m. s3 " _ 4:45 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. N. B.â€"These xrams run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. as follows CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, HE UNDERSIGNED are now manne Brockville, June 29 All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to and from Perth. * The 7:30 a.w, Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Steamers for Portage du Fort, Pembroke, &c., and the Train from Sandâ€" }:in at 2:00 p.m., leaves after Steamers are due im Ottawa and Pem roke. 5 e 45 A. M.«=TRAINS will leave ® Sandpoint daily at 5145 a«m., and 2:00 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:15 p. m. a facturing a new and what they claim to be & A«. M.««TRAINS will leave 7:30 Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and 3145 p» m., arriving at Sandpoint at !:10 p m., and 9:25 p.m. NEW DOMINION. Brockville and Uttawa Railway, 1so7. ~â€" SUMMER ARRANGEMENT N ANXD AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" HOLGATE, OLIVER, & ANNABLE N and after TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until further notico trains will run JAMES HIGGINSON, OF CANADA. Commencing 1st July, 1867 LEAVE BROCKYVILLE isE ooz LEAVE SANDPOINT RAILROAD®s. GOING WEST. AND mion Block, Sussexâ€"st C Next to he Tea Pot 481tt Hâ€"ARBOTT GREY NUXS. SUPERINTENDENT. 1â€"y nager for Trustee 412y 5.30 A.M. 645 A.M. 8.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M. _ D. W. HURD, Successor to Hurp & Co., Maider Lane, New York, Sole Proprietor for the United States. NORTHROP & LYMAXN, Newoiasm®, C.W., Proprictorsfor the Canadas pRICE TWEXTYâ€"PvE CeXTs. Hold tï¬uoo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, Henry F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J. Brown, in Ottawa. It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by remoyâ€". ing from the airâ€"cells the coagulable lymph, or that secretion which in heaves clogs them,â€" causing a difficu‘ty in breathing, and by its acticn on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to wesume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circalation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessols to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘; ?votlu is improved, all derangoments of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleek and shining appearance. w F3 P ORDODOUATRD OE Gnize m REusl Ottawa, Fob. 5, 1867 Ottawa City, Aug. 26,; 1867 Arabian Heave Remedyv ifind t (ooteone dn dn Wt drai in Ottawa at 4 p. m. ' Fl'ho steamer Colwm«, on and after Friday, 4th nstant, will leave Havelock on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Village same days at 2 p.m. _ C For turther particulars apply at tae Office of the Company at Ottawa City or Aylmer,. A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up trip at Sand Point 1 p.m.; and on thedown trip at Sand Point at 9 Puun‘;n for Des Joachims leave Ottawa every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. s E ie e i s e e The steamer Allionce leayes Portage du Fort ovo&:mil‘ at 7:30 a. m., railway time, touching at 1d‘s Wharf, Farreli‘s Wharf, Eonnechere, 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 ud ad g stt 1 11, touching at Arnwior. Sand Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Farroll‘s Wharfâ€" Gould‘s W harf, and Portage du Fort, arriving at 2{». m. Stages will leave Gould‘s Whart immediate y after arrival of Alliance tot Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. The Pontiae leaves Pomibroke at noon on Tuesâ€" days, Thursdays and Saturdays for Des Joachime, elllin‘vu all intermediate ports, returning Monâ€" days, Wednesdays and Fridays, Invh:/; at 6 s. m., connecting at Pembroke with stean.er Jason Gould, which leaves Pembroke Landing at t p. m:, and Awln. at Portage du Fort game evening.> _ On and after SEPTEMEBER 1st |antil turther noâ€" tice) the steamer Ann Sissow will leavo Aylmer avery day, for the Upper Oitawa, at 7 a. in., conâ€" aecting with the A//iance at head of Railroad at 1801 ease<sss 1867 CHANGE of TIMXE. 85 Commenâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal May 7. f 42 This Con!lny is now prepared with new and efficient stock to forward rreight of every descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Ottawn and Rideau Canal, and intermediate Ports, with prompiness and desâ€" pdtch, and at low rates. MQNTREAL & OTTAWA 1867. Med Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steamers age checked through. 'T;o‘%hcmor Alexandra, (Capt. M. Shephord,) will be employed in towing rafts between Ottawa and Grenville. * R. W, SHEPHERD. May 14. _ 4348 Returntickets to Montreat..................$6 00 each. Pirst OHABBsrecsererioffervetectonsrsansussinncers 3: B0 SOOORE CO ascsssssuufesn ces ces cessracrreserersss> 2 00 Market Steanier Dagmar, (Capt, Peter Moâ€" Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Spring will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ _ Parcel 'ï¬ir;ï¬_d}-ii'â€"fr;m Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate I.ndf:p. FARES Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares. . | Mave commenced their regular trips between | Montreal and Hamilton, calling at al} Intern:ediate | Ports, connecting with the Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queer Vietw@~, (Capâ€" tain Bowio,z leaves Ottawa daily (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenvilie and intermeâ€" diate landings, connecting with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at Carillon with Steather // /nce o/ Wales, â€" Passengers arrive in Montreal at 445 p.m. ANN S1ISSON,.. EMER ALD....... ALLIANCE,..... OREGON, ......... SNOW BIRD,... JASON GOULD, PONTIAC,........ PEMBROK E,.... CALUMET........ 1867, N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can bo ob ained at reduced rates from Passengers will find it.to their advi travel by this route, it being the quic cheapest, as well as the most comfoltllblc Meals and State Ro NION FORWARDING AND RAL»â€" waAYy coMPANy. Both ways, daily, Mondays excérted Upper Ottawa Houte. AND CONDITION MEDiCLINE SPARTAN EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. DIRECTORS W. MCNaventros,... . ...J The magnificent steame HE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATIOX coMPANYs 4448 1ANADIAN INLAND STEA» NAv» * GATIUON COMPANY LIMITEID,. PRESIDENTâ€"Hvon McLexxas Cttawa and Proscolt Railros: PURWARDING COMPAN3 g OYAL MaAITL THROUG GRECLAN DAlwmBEY‘3 HERRICK, BRUSH & PASSPORT, STEAMER®S. the Fare R 8. CASSELS, KINGSTON COm3 THE. OTTAWA TIMES OCTOBER 29, J. B. Avara Capt IAGN 350dwom ‘ Oltawa December 2 always included in their advantage to g the quickest and in pr Bockua. Lerrcu, Fixouay Miviago. Toxer. Ovrrtas. Duaoax. Couvrerre Buoxor and CHAMPION President: | Hairdresser by Appointment to His Excelâ€" 188 lency "the Covernorâ€"General, 428â€"8 1861 1807. nts Silver Mounted Harnesses, To be seen at the Stable of HARNESS FOR SALE. A y importe» ser,sinaur, not BLE and Tandem 8 807 AU kinds of Hair Watch Guards, Finger: Rings, «&c,, manufactured to order. _ For the convemieuce of ladies oraers will be received at the London Music store, where a fine and varied assortment of Hairâ€"work will be found. T I S TE ago to him, during a number of yom,!u‘hi.- old establishment, and trusts that by unremitting atâ€" tertion to business, and in bisg now and firstâ€"class saloom, with polite and attentive workmen, to imerit @ continuance of their favors. A Mr. MILESâ€" would tako this om)ortuni!y of reâ€" turning his most sincere thanks to his many triends and the &uhll:. l‘?r their kind and generous patronâ€" o o e e t Emt stand to his new and commodious room over the LONDON MUSIC STORE, on Elginâ€"st., opposite the Russell fouse, which he has fitted ng in the most recherche style of the business, and whero his Ihur{ Hair Brush, which he h::gomd expressly for himselt, being the first introduced into British Ainerica, will be kort ready for use. ‘The saloon h,doli'flmully ventilated, and very pleasantly situated. ilAS REMOVED HIS PARLLAMENT . HAIR DRESSING SALOON from the old HAIRDRESSING â€" SALOON | _ JBB"~ A fow suites of rooms e now ready for the reception of boarders. . 0'.'._wl_.£opt. 17, 1867. 474tf style l‘llll. TROTTER begs to inform her M friends that having enlarged her premises by the addition of other portions of the Desbarats Blolck, which have been fitted up in unexceptionable O‘:tawa, October 3, 1867. NC. 10, YORK STREET, Next door to the Market Drug Store. J THE SUBSCRIBERBEGS LEAVE toinform his numerous friends and the inâ€" habitants of the city and surrounding coun» lrz. that he has opened, at the above stand, where he is prepared to furnish them with a supeâ€" rior article, _ ts Readyâ€"made Boots and Shocs. Boot and "?flsme Store ! Deer Sir: The sample of your Royai Italian Bitters, throul‘h your politeness, was received some time since. am happy to say respecting them, after giving them a fair trial, that they are a deâ€" licious tomic, stomachic and stimulant Bitters, which I think w@! be found very useful to the deâ€" bilitated suffering from indigestion, constipation, or dyspepsia. With my best wishes for your success, I am relpoct.rull{‘fouu, s G. MLLLANO, M.D. C en e t oo e Mave you any agency in this city ? Many of my patients are anxious to use the Tonic but know not where to procure it. Yours truly, C. PRINCE, M.D., 157, East 10thâ€"street. R. P. COOKE, M.D., ._ New Xork City, New York, April 25, 1867. A. M. F. GiaxkuLtâ€"S8wr: Your kind favour of 16th instant, together with a sample of your « Toâ€" nico Reale" Ba{nl Bitters,â€"I am pleased not only with its composition, but also with the effect, and regard the proparation as a very olofnnt one, suitâ€" ed to many cases when a more rowor ul compound would not be used. After having had further o ponnnit{, 1 shall be able to give a more lntellk: gent opinion in regard to its ._gl_clcy. migles 5 22, West Eloventhâ€"streot, % New York, May 9, 1867 A. M. F. Graxkun1, Esq. Dear Sr: The samvle of vour Rovai Trali Toronto House,: Ottawa. New York, June 1, 1867. Mr, Gtaxgru,â€"Dear Sir: After a fair trial I take pleasure in recommending your Royal Bitters, It is a very excellent stimulating tonic, aiding: diâ€" gestion and giving tone to the diï¬ulin organs. In your note you informed me of the ingredionts, I think it is a most admirable combination; a ploa» sant, useful, and reliable tonic. Yours truly, POP_ANMEWE aron Iavana )\ cammwecticegl. t (e : 254 Dear Sir: Just recovering from a long and | S‘@ severe illness, I have received a nn:iplo of your | Tonico Reale and from its use have derived ‘conâ€" | C Hartys s siderable benefit, as I find my appetite and digesâ€" | AMEIICAN I ion much improved, and hesitate not to recomâ€" | mend it as one of the best and most agreenhle & 5 Tonics I have ever used. | Fuils WILLLAM ARNOLD, A.B., Trinity Colle?, Dublin; al. R. C, 8. London eil. D., New York, Licenciate Royal College Letter from Drs. Picault, * Montreal, July 27, 1866, To Maz. Axorita Graxeii1. Dear Sir: We are pleared to acknowledge the roeegtlon of the prucrlption of your valuable tonic and bitters, entitled «"The Royal." All the subâ€" stances contained in its composition are perfectly combined to form a preprration fit for the purposes detailed in your directions. e o En UV Mr. G1AXELLIâ€"Dear Sir : Having received from {uu a sample of the Royal Icalian Bitters of Dr. erri as prepared by you, I have much pleasure in certifying to it« very exceltent qualities as anr agrecable and exhiliarating tome Litwr; nuflnng equal to it has ever come under my notice. . flayâ€" ing also been made acquainted with its composition ind mode of preparation, I feel nothing better could have beon devised for general use ; from its effects which I have observed in several cnsos, I think very many who now suffer from indigestion and dyspepsia in their various forms will find in it a panacea for all their ills, The proprictor refers with the greate:t confâ€" dence and satisfaction to tho subi ined testimonâ€" ials from eminvent medical men,which he could add to, were it desirable. Kept by the 'rfii:-éipnl Druggists and Grocers in the Dominion of Canada and in the United States. Sold by the l‘rupri_elo_r_, seaeale The ingredients of its composition have been 1mparted to the letdini Physicians of Canada and the United States, and have received their unqualiâ€" fied approval on every account. . For seventeen years it has, in Italy, been a us}â€" versal favorite among the «// of society, being generally served in the drawing room before dinâ€" ne;.kin !:rofm:o'nco to Vermeuth, _ TIIIB celebrated preparation for which a certificate of merit was awarded to the distinâ€" guished original preparer at the National Exposi~ tion at Torino, ltaly, by whose tavor Mr. G:aNFLLE obtained the recipe, and was also awarded a dipâ€" loma at the Provineial Exhibition of Canada bcld at Montreal in September, 1865, is, without excep tion, the most genuine, #alubrious and agrecable Toxic ever introduced to public notice cither in Europe or America,. _ . We are, dear Sir, Vy;ï¬'{_-lâ€"‘:.'_nr_ggg_ly‘ Hair Dresser, b?.};foï¬&m. to his _ . _ Exgellency the Governorâ€"Gen Royal Italian Bitters ! TONILCO SEA YXlE E8. . ~IMEKXT PARLIAMENT AT THE CAPITAL DEL DOTTORE F. P. VERRT Very truly, . W.E. BESSEY, M.D., C.M f Chemistry E. MILES, ITALY. _ A. M. F. GIANELLL, 26, Hospitalâ€"street, Montreal. Montreal, February, 1867. Dear Sir : _Having received from M. CAMERON, Besserer St1 3ME New rork, May 14. 1867 DRS. PICAULT & SON Beaver Hall Hi horâ€"General. 553â€"39y NIW Collection of the Bist Hiddles A and Puns newly told, by the Honble. Mugh Rowley. The BEST COOKERY B00OKâ€"Mrs. Becton‘s Book of Houschold Managoment, $2.25. The BEST and CHEAPEST ENCYCLOPEDIAâ€" Chambers® Enc{clup«rdia of Universal Knowledge for the People, in 9 vols., cloth extra, and half calf extra, Curiogitres of Literature, Izg D,gnnoli, $1; Gil Blas, 1; Don Quixote, $1 ; Our Constitution, our Laws and System of Government, $! ; Dante‘s Pargatories, $1; Dante‘s Paradiso, $1 ; Book Days (Chambers) $6; 1001 Gems of Poetry, by Mackay, $1; Hans Andersen‘s Book of Fairy Tales, $1.50 ; Handâ€"book of U{mnuuu and Ath: letics. by Ravenstein and, Haliey, $2.25 ; History of Signboards, $2 ; the S!nn‘k})ictiunlry. $1.13; British Rural Sports, by Stonchenge. For sale by . fss w l‘\ou SALE, Lot No« 15, 4th Concession , Gloncester, Rideau Front, 7 miles from Ottaâ€" wa,â€"on the Macadamized Koad, leading from , Ottawa to Metcalf, consisting of 100 acres, 80 of | which is cloared, and in the highest state of cuitiâ€" | vation, The soil is of the very best qlunlity; thero | is a good dwelling house, barn, stable and other | out buildings thereou. This farm is well fenced and watered. 1 For further particulars apply to _ Oitawa, Octoger 18, 1867,; October 5, 18 Oflice )r THE NEW RIDDLE BOOK, N. B.â€"An indisputable title. Possession given imtmediately. [ For further particulars apply to the proprietor, if by letter, postâ€"paid, Long Island Locks Post Amail This would be a good acquirement forthose wish. ing to keep a hotel or store, as it has beon a hotel {or a great number of years, known as the halfâ€"way FOIL SALE OR TO LET, in the Tovwin« ship of Nepean, beautifally situated on the bank of the Rideau Canal, about cight miles from the City e£Ottawa, containing 165 acres more or less, of which about 80 zeres are cleared and h a good state of cultivation. (On the premises are erected .a good substantial house, two barns, stables, sheds, &e. T Glow Tuition is free to pupils of the County, nonâ€"resi dentin Richmond ; and board can be obtained on very reasonable terms. Apply to Th: Eighth day of October Iastaat Richmond County Grammar School WAN'I‘ED. Scheot Teacher holding a First Class Certificate, for School b‘ectiongio. Four, Allumetto Island. At man with a family preferred. For further particulars, address Allumette Island, Oct, 15 John Brown, Town tl’PLl(‘.\TI()N will be neade to the &Â¥ Municipal Corporation of the Township of Gloucester at its nlu‘ng on the first Saturday in November next, for the passing of a Byâ€"law to establish & public highway, forty feet wide, and open the same reross Lot No. 15, in the 4th Con= ep:sion of Gloneestor, Ottawa‘Front, as laid out by Takes Psn MACUOE mE olsn October 5, 1867 w I & Finases Derawruzxt, Crstons, I s Oitawa, October 25, 1867. | lN ACCORDANCE WITI THE AROYER | Order, notice is hercby Eircn that the authorizâ€" i ed discount is declared to ho this day 31 per cent which percentage of deduction is to be continued ‘ until next Weekly Notice, and to apply to all purâ€" chases made in the United States during that woek. i ~ R. S. M. BOUCHETTE. Customs, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 _ | l'r Is DIRECTED BÂ¥ THE HON. THE | FINANCE MINISTENR, that hereafter Weekly I Notices be published and furnished to Coliector® 1 Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed or | American Invoices, which is toTbe in accorilance | with the price of gold as represented by Exchange atâ€"a rate equal thereto. Such notices to appea every Saturday in the Canada Gazerrz. | 4 â€" R. 8. M. BOVUCHETTE _ | 5th, No firewood may be landed wit having been first obtained from the L Collector, and the letâ€"pass must be gi\ Oficer before the wood is unloaded, ut ty of forty dollars. 5 ith, Two cents pér cord will be charged as wharfage or ground rerit upon firewood placed op any part of the,Government Canal Resorve. a ord,. Firewood may be landed and piled around the Basin on Government Land within f xty feet of the water, leaving a roadway of at least fifteen feet hetween every four. piles of firewood, which road». way must bo as near as practicable at right angles to the margin ofthe Canal. This wood inust also be removed within twentyâ€"four hours after the owner or person in charge has been notilied to that effect and in default & fine of throe cents por cord will be levied upon it for every day it remains therealter. Eeptember 17, 1867 TEACHER WANTED. ~nd. firewood may be landed between ‘the line of Little Sussexâ€"strect and the Byâ€"wash or waste weir, but must be removed within twentyâ€"four hours after havis g been placed there ; a fine of thteo cents per cord will be charged for every day the wood remains on the wharf after such notice has been FARM FOR SALE, NOPTCE], MOUNTJOY FARM il ver The Fal) erm anal â€" Regulations. { the PUNIANA, NGOEPICOCEG. Will be contmenced on r, on the promise TERENCE SMITH, Seerctary and Treasyrer Schqol Corporation of Allumette se e mss Nars apmy to H. MC[%AN, Auction j%E\'. J. BUTLER, j Head Master, Richmond, Ontario, > 40w5 WALTER JOHNSTOXN, Norun 554â€"1â€"40tf J. DURIE & SON, No. 10. Sparkeâ€"st., Opposice Russell House, kip Road Surveyor C. BILLINGsS, Township Clerk, Gloucester 67. 37wâ€"7 O THE 4 ( NYOICESâ€"DISCOUNT3s Pixaxose Deraursext Cl pass must be given up to this d is unloaded, under a penalâ€" 5684f " 8 DITIONA1! W. HALPENNY l } tpper nded without a permit 498y ded on lhc,e.x*cr}y * Bridge tothe linool 7 37â€"6m 43w3 H. Ltb ck Master or th Chap, Con, xd on the line 166n‘1. he Canals c TXE "QITAWA THES NOWY is the PE ME This is the Motto of every Real hrough Which it Will Iteach o Matter what vour Basiness = Printing Works! Do you want to Buy? Property to Seil ADVERTISE ! Let the World Krow it Dry Goods, I‘¥ HAS SEEN TRULY SAID THAT «4 ADYERTISING WILL AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM 60, Sparks Street, Centre Town "OTTAWA TIMES ADV ERTISE. ADV EN‘ qS :s ! 18 THE MEDJIUM THE PUBLIC. PRINTERS INK IS ONE OB THE LEADING AVENUES TO WEALTH® ADVERTISE!:! JUDICIOUS APPLICATION OF THE BUSINSS MAXN Hardware TO BUSINESS MEX IN THE Groceries, THF "TIMES" ADVERTISE! iF YOU HAVE ADV RTLS, IF YOU HAVE AND Crockery, TTA 11 TO SELL, OorrICE q LINE OF Glassware,| 19 CP city, on the Richmond Road, eo.t:i:i;:‘ ‘one acre each. Apply to THOMAS ANDERSON, Jz., on the premises. f 564 FIRI“’OOD OH SALE, Office, east end of the Sappers‘ Bridge, Apply to JOHN W. McGUIRE, 546â€"2in % s cubenripeni s I Chocolate and Cocon Spices, Mustards, Eâ€"senâ€" They will apply to the Jadgo of the said Court for | 60s, Syrups, Pickles, Sauces, Vinegurs, and Bottled a confirmation thercof, ~ | ::uiu. in 5m Troserves, Potted Meats, } ruite: ALEXANDER CAMERON, ame Heun SBeom. Boker Chace Ceapet ALEXASDER CUMMINS, Biscuits, Flour, Oatmeal, Barley, Poas, Rice, Laâ€" 1SAAC KERR. , ::M:l‘ lhulnp. Table Codfsh, Digby Merrings, i ., &c. By their Attorney, ad iibitum, Our stock is extensive and , und every EDWARD TAYLOR DARTNELL | article warranted to give eatistastion." All ordeys Vorignal, Juiy 20. 1867. . _ 498â€"]aw.2m _ | #00t or left will be promptly attended to. _ ll‘llE undersigned have filed a deed of composition and discharge executed by their creditors, and f In the Provincs of Ontaric, Dominion of Canada, United Counties of Presc and Russell. it $3 Tuesday, Fifth day of November Next, On the Capital Stock of the raid Company, which 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 ll hereby given, that the Directors of the Ottawa and Gloucestor Road Company have this day made a further Gall of 10 Per â€"Cent, Ottawa & Gloucester Road Compy. A Dollar Bortle of Constitution or Canadian Bitâ€" tersâ€"the best Doctor for weak stomachs. A s 3s. 94. * Good and cheap Dye Stuffs, Prints and Oils, Spectacles and E;o Glasses, &c., &¢., at the Marâ€" ket l)ru“ Store, \hnrk-m'oot d 7e0"Sign of the Spectacle and Mortar. &X °_ 4Toy WM. HEARN. OTICE is hereby given that apptica» | Rearor 8 pt 1: | N tiot: will be n:n.do{u‘l‘u Text Seasion uf Parâ€" | N pt 33‘-'--:-.. | liament or the Legisiature, tor an Aect to incorpor i Rear P‘I‘;‘n TJ‘ | nte certaic persons under the name of "The St Ouge Duplante | Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company," and te l Sovess nerses | vest therein the Ottawa and Prescott Railway with | NY 182. | the lands, rights, privileges, franchises and appur l ToW 'u-nnncts thereto belonging or appertaining, with ‘ T asmmenn f full power to tron\'ert the n'nul ipterests of the ; * TOoW K: present proprictors thereof into stock or shares, | | and to epen stock or shareâ€"books, and also to on j -;‘::‘5)_5 4 $ ... | able the Company to substitute Bonds or Deben. | w* “‘,' ; tures bearing interest for the several certificates of ‘ [# $ Wtamins | the Trustees under a certain Deed of Security, | Rear pt 2 ....... | heretofore made in and upon the said Railr ay by ï¬::::: |A' ‘ the proprietors thereof, or to confirim such certifiâ€" | § ; 13,.......,... | cates as Mortgage Bonds, and also to enablethe | E i 2.............. suid Company to seli or leass thesaid Railway and fh;o:"i‘ y 14 2 its appurtenances, and also tor power to exhnd‘ the line of the said Railway, from the City Mi TOW N Ottawa, in cither or both of the Provinces of On. Y seericsicass tario and Quebbe, and generally to confer upon l T § B ts es enrrrbes the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company, ] l‘;""'" r":‘ all powers, rights and privileges necessary in and | N E d winsses for the conduct, management, working and effici | N $ 10............ ency of the said Railway and its appurtenances l’:“rfut‘ M rrssmeees either by adoption of certain of the sections of the 8 W F 2;' Railway Act, or by express provision therefor. A I \Oitawa, September :;. 1 t 532â€"2m | _ Allof the abor A Dollar Bottle of the Best Hauir Restorer and Colorer in use, Dated this Third day of October, A. D., 1867 CcoOMPLETE WITH CHIMNEY WICK, 1. Gd, BUILDING LOTS, one mile from the Insolvent Act of 1864. Sherifl‘s Office, Ottawa, August 10 A. D. 1867 Bi VIRTUE ofa Writ of Pleri Facias, issued out of lHer Majesty‘s County Court of the United Coanties of Lanar« and Renfrew, and to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tehements of Thomas Costillo, at the suit of 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 TW ELVE o‘clock moon, al he estate right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above named Defendant, of, in, to and out of all and singular the northwestern oneâ€"third part of Lot number Fourteen, in the Second Consession of he Townehip of Fitzroy, in the County of Carleton, containing by admeasurement sistyâ€"six and twoâ€" thirds of an rere, be the same more or less. coUNTY 0F CARLETOXN, In the County Court of the United Counties __ of Pregoott and Russell, WOOD! wWOOop e matter of ALEXAADER CAMERON ALEXANDER. CUMMINS, and ISAAC KERR, trading under the style and firm of CAMERON and CUMMIN®, Insclvents. Sherid of stone, with cut stone fro frame dwelling. An abstra and all particulars as to incu porty pscertained at my offic wWM. F. of JANUARY, A. D; noun, dil the estate, rig of redemption, which ceased ag the time of . of Lot Number Nine, i Ottawa, in the County that portion of the City perty. On said Lot is at my Ottawa B Y VIRTUE ofa Writ of Fleri Faciass issued out of Her ,\hjm{‘n Court of Chaneery, and to mo directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tenements of Alexander Bain, and the Lands and Tenements of Archibald Bain, deceased, in the hands of Elizabeth Bain, widow of the said Archibald Bain ; James Bain, Robert Bain, Wilâ€" liam‘ Bain, John Bain, Satah Crawford, Marion Hicks and Margaret Eastman, to which they or any of them are in any wise entitled, at the suit of Dawson Kerr the clder, ;and George Kerr, 1 have seized agd taken inexceation, as the property of the said AMN Bain, deceased, in the hands of Lilzabeth Bainhis widow, and vzillofrcr for sale, u$ t s 2Â¥ e + P00 0000c ie i ic o2 C e | ONTARAL, County of Carleton. SMoiafl BARGAINS A Gallon of Good Coal Oil, Bherift‘s Saloe of Lands. October 24th, A. D. 1867 Lots for Saile. Warranted Nonâ€"explosive, Is. 3d. To Wit : NC T 1CE INS ! BARGAINS : A LAMP % a4â€"td 38. 9d. e Court House,fin the City of iy, the TWENXTTâ€"EIGHTH day . D: 1863, at TWELNE o‘clock tt male of By JAMES BAILIFE, Devuty Sheriff. Wm, F. POWELL, right, title, interest and equity h was of Arcbibald Bain deâ€" f his death, of, in, to and ‘out , in Block " A," in the City of y of Carleton, being a" part of ity "known as Le Breton‘s proâ€" is a splendid three story store, one {Irunt. and a comfortable i abstract of title may be seen, s to incumbrances on said proâ€" JAS W H. FALLS, Recy. & Treas BALILIFF, â€" i Deputy Sheri W ELL, 1ul Sheri 2dâ€"1â€"43wtd 32wid MHTES Sheriff Consisting of Teas, Gunpowder, Old Myson, Young ! Hyson, fl,.. Twankay, Black, Extra Fine Engâ€" | lish Breakfast Souchong, Congou difto, Oolong, | Orange Pekoe, Finest Japans, | _ Coffees:â€"Java, Jamaica, La Guayra, Mycha !Mmomuumpn-im. & > Tus Orrawa Tixgs.â€"Printed and ev morning, &mhfa _oâ€"x-ce-ptâ€".;i)--; rhbe P m l‘;aun Works, o. 99 Bparkeâ€"st, in . ty of County * of Carleton C. W msricimenated (DALGLISH & RUSSEKLL Abb persons indebted to Dr. and whose accounts have been : requested to call and settle at once, l be incurred. Loa CROCERY Coops Ottaw _ May 22, 1867, -r-ï¬:‘s-. odeste Martel, puking and pur. ging ; 'hrr, Fever; A. &ï¬n dilo’v:u ailments ; W u-.im . Blanchette, man a‘ animals ; lc!lroy,' sunstroke ; J. Davidson, smallâ€"porx. _ Ottawaâ€"W . R. Caldwell, W. Kennedy, J. M. T. Hannum, X. Locas, Sold by W. Hearn,J. Skinner, and other drugâ€" Ottawa. June 3€ 867. 470v All Goods delivered on the shortest notice We the undersigned <inhabitants of Templeton have used the above named compound in many cases, and cordially recommend it to the pubtic for a trial, as it has been more expedient and efâ€" (oï¬nd _tlhn any remedy used by us. . » sober Ottawa, Sept. 4, 1867 [ W i 13... [ Y i 8..... Rear pt 2 Rear pt A Rear pt 1 EVERY MAN HI$ OWN DOCtOr l)_norl:uon KELLOG®8 Lise I* ing Veretable Commannd and we.l.. Tll:esmmx'u (Lflee. 1861 ‘ $ east o 2 g ; First published, 22 ‘Septemiber, 1867 NBY 24.ermstmneratrrrcmc #~ .. 140 54 94 > ; B Wâ€" 4 22.1smsmm mamecss 3 ~ 50 18 TB |3 W $ MErrrertercaprcresiansss s & 3100 0 61 1 TOWXN8IIIP OF NORTH PLAXNTA: Broken Front 12.......... 1 20 2 40 1 Nptof S I 18 ......___._.. . 65 53 92° 5 Rearor 8 pt 18...... ... 2 60 38 20 3 N Ht. SB n snn rerrsrernermnnsc »» D TO 400 S â€" $ Rear pt of 8 }‘No. 10 unnodtnlu‘.‘byfl.z 3‘ 20 1 89. 1 Ouge Duplantes........, HE NOW INX RECEIPT orF THEI new and varied assortment of 0 8) W 4 of N 4 18 N i.14 W N pt 4 Maitland‘s Village,Lot North Side of Mrs. Wait‘s Lot,in the Town * 1/Orignal........... . ©$ NB . iorrrmercitensesensaies N pt of Goré A between z No. 24 and Alfred....." W All of the above lands are patented.. J. W. MARSTON, N End brokenfjont No 1 } I8 9 BAÂ¥ $ JEA sierasrrmercso 4 . BW . B B TOW &sitIP oPr wasP Hawk Village of Lot No. 3, ( f South Side of Mill 8t, 5 6 i 16 5t Vankleek MiL.........‘% N pt Commons bet wee 19 swoad 19 ... ... .c....... PRO\'IM‘?.EOF‘U.\'TAKI“.' I Uni Co-?ie: f of l’rtneo(l and Russell. $ s en of the said United Counties | Twenti day of SEPTEMSEE! eight hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, as for the edilection of the arreareâ€"i years and epwards, upon the toll: said Counties. These are theref« that unless the said taxes, togoth charges be soorer paid, I shail, 0 Thistieth day of DECEMBENR o‘clock, in the forencon, at‘ the in the f()\\f.\' of LORIGNAL, rl PUBLIC AUCTION, the said Ts TOWNSHILP OF CUMBERLAXD $J B §b szmmeisss000. 0 000 SH TA PUBLIC AUCFIOX thereof as may, be sud rears of taxés and ch W C OR TA X m 18 12 16 Treasurer‘s Sale ol lands ToW NSHII* OF TOWNSHUIP OF CAMBRIDGE W United Counties Dalglish & Russell, ToW NSHIP TOW NSIHIP OF TOWNSHIP OF CALED TOW N8HIP.OF Rl TOoW NSHIP accounts have been rendered NOTICE. LNX THE « IN ABRREARS Wellington & Kentâ€"sta, 4ily ..~ 50 13 8 160 50 OP Lox 2 200 58 3 100 18 .. 160 51 J.GARYEY, M.D, s 520 12 8 200 AST HAWKESH OF ALFRI Treasuror, { Presoott & Rassell 1 10( 00 50 200 145 "°eH rendered, are once, or costs will CLARENCH 14 Loo 100 100. 26 45 100 1879 00 loaves, Broken 20 27 + 5B‘ i J. 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