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Most of the Pulls in market contain Mereury, Teay ce uol sthe PERDOREN: Amateut: | 1 uts wan Yagks Sue Progriater tos in Doiite »ithough a valuable in skilful hands, is | who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good | L42® New Yosk, Sole Proprietor for --.n-:.F'.-Mm article, and superior to what is suppored to be imâ€" | 8*8!©*â€" f ts «ueness that frequently its incautious use. Thase ru Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would NORTHROP & LYMAX; nfl.--'--qm-m. well tocall on mflQUllOO.,ndghuh-' Newoiasmz, C.W., Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for ! i. ‘-d-n-_ k | «* Proprictorsfor the Canadas Prparet tarlin Kih AVBB & 00« Lowelh Nes . | seftter, wahieds n64 ie poney porGraas Hare giv: | _ usie o7 Gnn: Murtines: drbe MRobects, W. M. doll bY w Mo:timer, John Roborts, W. M | on than by any other y for the same. " llmy..‘nry F. McCartby, J. Skinner, and J. M rsey I%.‘J.hn Ottamws. | LAROOUE & CO. _ Brown, in Ottawa. 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I fod one or two Inrge doses of your 1ilis, taken at the c-hs--:hnmdmmm Te armnie the bus sigale w ‘.‘.‘..E?"“m..'.'u" .fipqmm': Crom the Rev. Dr. Huokes;of the Methodist Epis. Church, Perask: Hovss. Savanoah, Ca.. Jan. 6, 1858. Hosons» Sin: I should be ungrateful for the reliof ‘bm“-'l“mm my case to E.‘_‘L"_.A_A in my limbsand brought on excruâ€" Prom Dr. J. 1. Vaugln, Montreat, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of T eemetran m 143“"5;-“31--“' a# as =nh the beneiit of &-‘:o--::.;.. ..: Ti es k in h on rdoniaidn, 8 1 ergan and cure the disease. eur -’-?;-A'. Wyozing Co., N. Y., Mlll. 1853 M : uh.y«-rthhnhfllh my prace tiee, and find n.:'--nou-ll-n Wnb:l-:.lb y t ie uie 0 dn iotee ie 5. o. Coustipation, Costiveness, §u lon Rhenmatism, Gout, loufllm D‘lvp-' oy._'-'!l’u., Fits, etc. Aun s 1 Rave neesd your Pitls in my goneral and hospital '*"""-‘"!’: M.-’lflmwh «ay they are the bust cathartic wo employ. 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HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, ‘VQOI.BIAI_.E Manufacturers of Bed= _steads, Chairs, &c., Chaudiere Island, Otâ€" Burgovns, Burbridges and Squite Thirty bousand prices ot the above forwarded a.ddlchm.-':uuy.by' * s MRS, COSSAR,. f ~ No. 1, Oxford Terrace, e snn ooo oCC k i to:â€"Rev. Dr. Wilâ€" kes, Rev Dr. Jenkins, John Leeming, E«q., John 'W".h!'q-. Theodore Lyman, hsq., Henry Verâ€" un Reuegs J uc :. =~ tube Mrs. and Miss Cossar also give insging and on the pimnoâ€"forte, turn their sincere thanks ‘or the k ment they have already received. Terms on application to _ _ _ _ Mre. Cossar is prepared to instruct these y la ties in all the branches of a thorough hgllx Rication, alo French, Voeal and lostruwental Music, teneral Deportment, Calisthenics, and parâ€" ticularly to sing an English Hallad Mre Cossar has been induced to open these classes, baving been informed.that there are many rh&nb whom attemiance at a school is h irksome and unpleasant, but who would make more farorable m;cn when surrounded by comâ€" ‘“J r!l' own age ard acquirements, and ting with Mrs. Cossar and her daughtersin all the freedom of a happy home, and yet with that corâ€" réet restraint so steadily carried out in England. WP and the surrounding muv{. that they will tmoive at their house, No. 1, Uxford Toeprace, 45 I«Mlélqt Avenue, a li-tcl number of Young Ladies as Boarders, who may be desirous of finishâ€" m4 werr e«uention, or who,from a residenceâ€"in the co »ntry . have been unable to enjoy the advantages 0 the city seminaries . vm:l Enstrumeni Brasermsse mopsuesc» Drockile and Uttawa Railway Pwxoive at their house, No. 1, Oxford Toeprace, 45 Salect Ednca&'omn Classes. l Glassware, Medicine Cb:-u, ml Sundries. Montreal, June 28. 1367 Propared by .-..A.Q. 8, 1867 Mrs. and Misses Cossar, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Photographic Sundries, cal Instraments, Patent 1 DRUG®S, &co. PARTIES ABOUT TOâ€"BUILDâ€"â€" Drags, Paints, (Having lately arrveed jrow Envpland ) Stuart, Physician and Midwi/e, Boston. Coumma®â€"8t., Loxpoy. PLAXS, SPECIFICATION3, ESTIMATES, & AUGUSTUS LAVER, WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOMN OLIVER, WILLIAM ANNABLE Patent Medicines Losenges, ,_ Chemicais, . Ovl‘-o-'- Stores, ‘cterim Suldtio:f’ Arcuttzor Drysalteries, Dye Goods, private lessons and beg to reâ€" nd encourage. 397 12y 506y Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. Which will be sold at a small advance on cost And where he will keep constantly on hand a gene ral mnwl LXRYX ©©GOoO Ds ! TIIB Subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has commenced business in the store formerly occuâ€" pied by Messrs. Fingland & Draper Ottawa, August 12th, 1867 Readymade Ciothing This is to ow that Messre. lol&:h. Oliver & Annable‘s W ? & Ironing Table have been used by the Grey Nuns, and they have proved to be very satisfactory. DRYXYV GOODs : as we are prepared to prove from the evidence of those who havetried it. All they ask is a trhl.l 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 plece of Furniture. The following testimonia will show what the Lodies at the Nunnery think of it. Parties desirous of giving us a fair trial will please to send us notico by post, or othorwise, naming time and place, will be attended to. I the Only Washing Machine now in the Do# miniong * Ottawa July 10, 1867 PB"~ Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggage checked through. For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and W:I Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time ‘â€"â€"York, &0., #-_:.:mfi.‘.:.é;.i;g. 430 P.M. hw Three VOre, © s m&fm- Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. Tables. Express by Railway throughout tor Now York.’m and sll'llurnodluo Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Centrrl Railroad, at Burâ€" _ lington with the Ruriand and Burâ€" lington Railroad, atso with the Lake Champlain &o.-‘bou‘l: or'::l L‘;h Saratoga, Now 0+ &¢. An::g;fin Train for lsland Pond and Intermediate Stations, at............ Express for Boston and ?ilhrnodi:u Points, connecting at 2t. Johns with II'; Vermont Oowlwum ;:, Mail for Portland, stopping over night at press way throu t for New Yoth.’m.{nd nll‘hlmndlm Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" l;:r Railroad, also at Rouse‘s with Lake ChamplainSteamers _ _for Lake Goorge, Saratoga, Now May 26. Intermediate Staiions, 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 $.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. . _‘ GOoING soOUTRH AND EAST. GoING wWEsT. Luy .xpress for Ogdoub;mh. Ottawa, ,lnwhnh. Khfi-. eville, Toâ€" ronto, &m. Brantford Goderich, alo, Detroit, Chicag« , and all points WOt, Mt.............««««««s Right â€" do â€"‘ 0@ _â€" Abcoummertanmeme Accommeodation Train for Kingston and lows SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, | tw & â€"s: \CHANGE of TIME. \ Oftawa and Prescott Railway. Grand Trunk Railway Company trta«a, May 7 Returns tickets to Prescott, lio-gvluo and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be bad at the principalstaâ€" tions on the line. T. 8. DETLOR, ,__ DEPARTCRE , _ ABRIVAL. From Prescott, 7.00 a. m, _ At Ottawa, 10.30 a.m. «e «* 245 pm. MeelC e 3:g pa« Froim Ottawa, 7.00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a. m. Lal «_ 1:30 p.m. # * _ 4:40 pam. ‘hp,ho'cl these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and west. N. B.â€"These trains run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa chocked through fromi and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. 7 30 A«. M.««â€"TRAINS will leave * Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and 3145 p. m., arriving at Sandpoint at {:10 p m., | and 9:25 p.m. WASHING MACHINE. All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Fall« with Trains to and from Porth. Brockville, June 29 The 7:30 a m, Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U Â¥. Coy‘s Steamers for Portage du Fort, Perabroke, &e., and the Train from Saudâ€" A. M.««TRAELNS will leave 5 : “5 Sandpoint daily at 5145 a«m., and 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:15 p. m. int at 2:00 p.m., leaves atter Steamers are due ;- Ottawa and Pemoroke. HE UNDERSIGNED are now mann« facturing a new and what they claim to be N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" NEW DOMINIOXN. sUMMER ABRRANGEMLN3 HOLGATE, OLLVER, & ANNASBLE. OF CANADA. JAMES HIGGINSON, Commeneing 1st July, 186 LEAYE BROCKVILLI LEAVE SANDPOIN‘T RAILROADS. Uniuon Block, Sussexâ€"st. ,‘ . Nestto urum} 1. a8ltf _ AND C. J. BRYDGES, H â€" ABBOTT GREY NUNS. SUPERINTENXDENT. 1â€"y mrger for Trustee 8.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M 5.30 A.l.‘ 8.45 A.M. | 8.15 P.M. 412y ll POSITIVELY sUPERIOR TO ANY or all other prepaiations for the cure of Heaves, Coughe, Thick and Broken Wind, and all discasee which affect the Wind of Zwwer ; also, as a Condiâ€" ‘iom Medicine, surpassing everytaing of the kind is easy to f"'. sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. . Oltawa City, Aug. 26, 1867 Arabian Heavo Remedy Ann Sisson at Pontiac at noon, _ Passengers reach Ottawa at 4 p. m, P‘l\o steamer Calumat, on and after Friday, 4th nstant, will leave Havelock on TM&{! and Fridays at $ a.w., returning from Chapeau Village rame dhye ht Epcdis _ = _ 000000 0 ro, /o. 0 Fur turther particulars apply at tas Uffice of the Company at Omn City (\P'PA’Jlmfl’. A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up uig wt Sand Point 1 p.m.; and on the down trip at Sand Point at 9 Pnnlgn for Des Joachims leave Ottawa every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. % The steamer Ailiance loaves l’on:g‘ du Fort q.&:oniw at 7:30 a. m., railway time, touching at Id‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Sonnechere, Bristol, Sand Point and Arpprior, and arriving at b‘onduy( Railway at 11:45, and connecting with The Pontuac leaves Pembroke at noon on Tuesâ€" days, Thursdays and Saturdays for Des Joachims, ,ullhfiu all intermediate ports, munln’ Mon. days, Wednesdays and Fridays, Kaving at 6 a. m., connecting at Pembroke with stean.er Jason Gou/ld, which leaves Pembroke Landing at 1 p. in., and arriving at Portage du Fort same evening. _ _ 11, touching at Anwior, Sand Point, Bristol, Bonnechere, Fartell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s W harf, and Portage du Fort, arriving at 2{-. m, S‘.T‘ wilt leave tould‘s Whart immediately after arrival of Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason (lc:l:l, .-_nd arriving at Pembroke same evening. On and after8EPTEMBER 1st . antil turthor noâ€" tice) the steamer Aun Sisson will leave Aylmer mrzdly. for the Upper Ottawa,at Z a. m., conâ€" sccting with the A//iance at head of Railroad at 1801 neacessss 1367 This Co-rly is now prepared with new and efficient stock to forward x reight of overy descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Ottawa and [Ridean Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness aud desâ€" patch, and at low rates. _ | CHANGE of TIME. â€" _ 85 Commonâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal May T. . 42 MONTREAL & OTTAW A 1867. Market Steamer Dagmor, (Capt, Peter Mcoâ€" | Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays | and Thursdays. & | lq?:c e{nlod through. | The Steamer Alerandra, (Capt. M. Shepherd,) will be o-'rloyod in towing rafts between Ottawa and Grenville. R. W, SHEPHERD. May 14. 4348 l i| 1807. Return tickets to Montroat First olm\ SOOMIE U erccerrcentrencr vens Upper Ottawa Route. Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steamers ANN SIS.\‘ON,................c;lxc. Bocaus. BMERAL Dycssmercsecsercrees * LEHTCH, AILLIANC By resscecsvesrrrrenss .. * FISDLAY OHECONe reccrasscsucccircerses * HAKEEARH WNOW _ BIRD»ssssssscasssess **~ TONKR, JASON GOULD:.............. * OVERMaA®, PONTIA Orrrmmstssssssssc«++ â€" * . DUGGAS, PEMBR OR Bysssnsssssssseseces * COUVRETTE, CAkUMET..c.sa............~ **~ BLUOYDIN Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ * | Meals and State Rooms always j the Fare. Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares. . omemnteen Parcel ox‘rnufidiil‘; from Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landings. The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the most rktnm ue districts in Canada, and is the most uhhnllo for tourists, Steamer Primce of Wales, (Captain M. W., Fl‘w â€" herd,) leaves Lachine on arrival of the 7 a.m. lrnrn from Montreal, connecting at Carilion with C. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer Queen l’s'd:rin. arriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. Fast Sailing Mail Steamet Queen Weetw@, (Capâ€" tain Buvh.) leaves Ottawa daily (Sundays exâ€" eepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and intermeâ€" diate landings, connecting with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at Carition with Steamer /% ia0« Wales, â€" Passenzers arvive in Montroal at 440 v.m. Passengers will find i travel by this route, it cheapest, as wer as the m N.B.â€"Through and Retun ained at reduced rates from Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted Nave commenced their regular trips between Montreal and Hamilton, calling at all Intermediate Ports, connecting with the SPARTAN NION FPORWARDING AND RAiLâ€" wAYy coMpraxy. EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANAL. AND CONDITION MEDIUVINE The magnificent steamers comprising W. McNavcitrox, 1ANADIAN INLAND sTEAs!. Nay1» ) GATIUON COMPANY +448 ROYAL MAHM ; LIMITTET. PRESIDENTâ€"Heon McLexyax Ottawa and Prescott Railroai FORWARDLNG COMPAN)Y GRECIAN DALkuEYX‘S HERRICK, BRUSH PASSPOR T STEA MERS. DIRECTORS D. FARES KINGSTON R 8. CASSELS, THROUC to their advantage to being the quickest and st comfortable THE OTTAWA TIMES: QCTOBEHER 31. 1sn7 MAGNE J..B. Avase ind CHAMPION, FINDLAY Hiruianp, Toxke. Overyas. Duacax, Couvaerr®. Buosory ... $6 00 ««« 8 59 ... 2 00 President 410â€"« 428â€"8 (WA T 1867 each nts L807 ever used in my p it Anitft purticnâ€" 1 â€" _ ... ...« ; hnmudnm “m' to and children a ceubt :":'(".Mw discases and eotpllllu peculiar to | Ottawa Desember To A. M. F. G1axerL1, Esq., rtages j ms-r..;m «=Tonico Reale" I have tried wil y, it gives me great pleasure to state to y-thuuln_hofluud-_ut agreeable Tonic I D00 ..___GPGIRDWOOD, M D, M RCSx,. To Mr A M F Guaxetu. It,i:‘nfiofli;fio taste, and, so far as I can The small quantity of iron they contain is of adâ€" vantage to any persons who may require that Tehic in their system. _ 5 l % $ Proprietor Cosmopolitan Hotel, Montreal, | suuveusney j Letter from I'H:/cmf Fomcick, â€" Drmonstrator of Anatomy, McGill Colleye, , Montreal, July 31, 1867. | _ Dear Sir : You request my opinion of the " Royâ€" | al,Italian Bitters," %r:plnj frow a receipt of Dr. Verri, of Padua. 1 beg to »tate that I consider it a most agreeable cordial tonic, in every way superior in flavour and composition to the ordinary bitter | tonics in general use. I have recommended it to | several patiets, who have derved marked benefit | from its use Letter from" Dr, tiirdwood, late Surgcon H. M. Gâ€"omaâ€" Ls dter ‘af“ludo. K ; boratory, Lagauchetiereâ€"strect, k. ln‘tncl. August 4, 1866. Nir : I have examined the u-lrlo oi Bitters you left me, called al Italian Bitters, or Tonico Reale. I find that ll‘eo-rcd. as you say, of the best materials, and that they are an excelâ€" lont Bitter Tonic. From Dr, Muir, C, B, Inspectorâ€"Gemerc! . }, Hospitals in Bn'li-r:lmrim. *A Montreal, August 1, 1866. Nw : Having much practical experience of Bitâ€" ters in tho West Indies, in India, and other pasts tw of the world where they are in request, I ave no In'glon in giving it a« my opinion that Dr. Verti‘s «"Tonico Reale" is the very best / hape ever met with, | Montreal, March 29, 1867. l Dear Sir: My absence from Montreal has proâ€" vented mo from acknowledging sooner the reccr- | tion ol.{our note ard accompanying sample of the | "Rog ltalian Bitters." | I have no hesitation in mu‘n‘ that the ingrediâ€" , ents entering into their compcsition are of a nature to render them decidedly useful in many cases of | weakners of the d!fiutlvo organs and of the geneâ€" ‘ ral constitution. eir flavour is also very pleaâ€" sant. I remain, dear Sir, yours very sincerely, | 42A LE'P!!OIN.‘?. M.D. | A, GTa®ELL, _ A , C Hospital, Montreal, August 1, 1867. The «Tonico Reale" otf Dr Verri, prepared by Mr. winnelli dflhmsdlunduod to the pubâ€" lic as the * Royal Bitters," is one ot the most elegant preparations with which I am asâ€" «quainted, Mr. Gianelli having made known to me its composition, I can, unhesitatingly, recommend it to those who require the combined use of an agreeable tonic and stimu}ant. _ _ Letter from Profemor Smallwood, of McGil! Uniâ€" versity 32 Beaver Hall Terrace,« Montreal, August 1, 186. 1 am opinion that Dr. Verri‘s « ‘Ponic Reale " is a very pleasant and palatable form for the exhibiâ€" tion of tonic bitters, in cases requiring such a preâ€" Frabubialh :240 2000000000 wl 20c 0h ue 0+ is ie _ _CHAS. SMALLWOOD, M.D., L.LD., D.C.1 To A. M, F. GiaxzrL1, E4sq., Montreal, Later from De. Hin L __ _ 0. E. FENWICK, M.D A. M. F. GiaxzuL1, Eeq., Montreal. _ ____ Wy,. H. HENGSTON, M.D., L.R.C.8., & , Surgeon to St. Patrick‘s Department, Hotel Diew in 10 1 trust you may meet with success, and remain Dear Sir: The sample of your Royai Italian Bitters, through your politeness, was received some time since. { am hrpy to say rngaoetin; them, after giving them a fair trial, that they are a deâ€" licious tonie, stomachic and stimulant Bitters, which I think wil! be found very usoful to the deâ€" bilitated suffering from indigestion, constipation, or d{wh. With my best wishes for your success, 1 am respectiully youre, _ Lotter from Dr, J _ Have you any Cat, in this city ? Many my patients are anxious to use the ‘Tonic but kt not where to procure it.. Yours truly, C. PRINCE, M.D., A. M. F. Graxgku11, Esq j NewYork, April 25, 1867. _ ts iz ; _ A.M. F. Graxstiitâ€"S8ir: Your kind favour of | Under the Parliamont Hairdressin 16th instant, together with & sample of your « Toâ€" | vâ€"â€"_â€".â€"â€" nico Reale" I!.u{nl Bittersâ€"I am pleased not only ll\lllu: SUBSCRIBER wita its somposition, but also with the effect, and ‘\ t has just received from regard the preparation as a very elegant one, suit« | W;y{&% the Best" Manufacturers in ed to many cases whon a more powertal compound 14, Atagrica, a Large and Fine would not be used. .After having had further opâ€" | (§){; M "â€"â€"‘assorth?ent of pauult{, 1 shall be able to give a more inteliiâ€" I s#\ _ gent opinion in regard to its etficacy. . _ _ l e yr x s TcA C 43 * New York, June i, 1867. Mn, G1aN@LL1â€"Dear Siri After a fair trial 1 take pleasure in monnoudinryont Royal Bitters, It is a very excellent stimulating tonic, aiding diâ€" gestion and giving tone to the digestive or?lm. In your note you informed me of the ingredients, â€" 1 think it is a most admirable combination; a pleaâ€" sant, useful, and reliable tonic. Yours truly, 1 am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, Dear Sir: Just recovering from a lonfi and severe illness, I ‘have received a sample of your Tonico Reale and from its use have derived ‘conâ€" siderable benefit, as I find my appetite and dige:â€" ion much improved, and hesitate not to recomâ€" mend it as one of the best and most agrecahie Tonies I have ever used. WILLIAM ARNOLD, A.B., Trinity Colle?, Dublia; al. R. C. 8. London ; M. D., New York, Licenciate Royal College, Havana. stances contained in its composition are combined to ‘orm a preparation fit for th : detailed in your directions. _ We are, dear Sir, yours sinccrely, _ _ A. M. F. Giaxgui1, Esq., Montreal To Mer. Asczuta Graxsirt Dear Sir : We are mle Dear Nir: We are pleared to acknowledge the rmcion of the wncrl,-tlon of your yaluable tonit and bitters, entitled «‘The Royal." All the subâ€" stances contained in its composition are perfeotly (;omi_olin:c!to torm a preparation fit for th: purposes Mr. G1aXELi,â€"Oear Nir : Haying received fron {nu a sample of the Royal Icalian Bitters of Dr ‘erri as prepared by you, I bave much pleasuro it certifying to its very excellent qualities as at ugreeable and exhiliarating tome l;iuer: nothing eyual to it has ever come under my notice: Hav ing also been made acquainted with its composition and mode of preparation, 1 feel nothing b«tto: eould have been devised for genoral use ; from it« effosts which I have observed in several cases, I think very many who now suffer from indigestion and dyspepsia dz their various forms will find in it a panacea for all their il!s, Kept by the rriniip-l Druggists and Grocers the Dominion of Canada and in the United Stat Sold by the Proprietor, â€" For soventeen yearsit has, in 1t versal favorite um-ng the ©/# of generally eerved in the drawing r ner, in preference to Vermcuth. vbtained the recipe, and was also loma at the Provincial Exhibition at Montreal in September, 1865, is tron, the most genuine, salubrious Toxtciever introduced to public Enrope or America. rl\llll celebrated preparation for which a certiGeate of merit was awarded to the distinâ€" guished original preparer at the National Exposiâ€" tion at Torimo, ltaly, by whose tavor Mr. Grax»cii * a » ‘zomng | 10(6 Informing me of it TONL:~O is EiAL Ei\ :l ."f.'fj‘}l :}'}:;;;_‘;"‘h * “"; SE C)i * ;;)ig,;:iji w Royal Italian Bitters ! appr W, M. MUILIR, M D., Inspectorâ€"General DEL DOTIORE \'ery truly, W. E. BESSEY, M.D., C.M 22, West Eleventhâ€"strect, _ New Â¥ork, May 9, 1867 PPALY New York, May 9, 1867 A. M. F. GIANELLLI, }, Mospitalâ€"street, Montrea! Montreal, February, 1867 ear Nir : Maving received f1 R. P. COOKE, M.D., New York City New work, May 14. 1867 DRS. PICAULT & SON hon, ‘City Health Oj Drs. Picault, Mootreal, July 2 Phys 157, East 10thâ€"street l‘lffilxko. M.D Beaver Hall Hill Te t PER'U!I indebted to the Estate of the ' marked benefit Into WILLLAM HODGINS are requested to | make iinmediate pay ment to the undenig:ed. a P OQver due payment«+ must be settled before the | WICHK, M.D« _ | pirsy of January next to save expenses. | % (’*. i\ll&CllL"‘ll(’%?‘,rM. D, ; ¢ Hit Uuil\ _J0 Co A t if Mceditt Uniâ€" | On behalf of the Tflll!"l“fll lh'o Fetate ace," w [ 0 22 ; _ Of thelate William Hodgine, _ | Hote! Dine YERRI | _ The Cust ‘ attention. / ended to. To be seen at the Stable of _FS"* A few suites of room reception of boarders. _ Ottawa, Sept. 17, 1867. sty}e ‘[Rl- TROTTER begs to inform her 1YM iriends that having enlarged her promises by the addition of other portions of the Desbarats Block, which have been fitted up imunexseptionable Ax IMPORTED SET, SINGLE, Doi BLE and Tandem iA Silver Mounted Harnoesses. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE ' twinform his nuwecrous friends and the inâ€" habitants of the city and surrounding counâ€" ttz. thit he has opemed, at the above stand, where he is prepared. to furnish them with a supeâ€" rior article . Readyâ€"made Boots and Shoos. Boot â€"and Q'I'RAYED into the premises of the MÂ¥ Subscriber, on the 16th October, A COLT, about aix months old. ‘The owner, by proving proâ€" perty, and paying expenses, can have it returned. RAMSAY GRAHAM, October 50 Connected with this establishment is a Manufacturer, who wilt attend punctualiy orders for TUNING left at the London Musi Secondâ€"hand Pianos taken in part payment for new ones, Ottawa, May 8 VICTORIA ORGANS AND MELODEOXS Goulbousne, October 2 Toronto I0NBC) BAUAs , . > PNgop Ottawa, Oct. 1 A. GiaxELi1, September _ I shall have ple use in guch suitavle relves to me. I rem: From the natare ¢r character of the : employed in their composition, it is imp regard them otherwise than as the hea vigorating, yet mild tonic or stomachic, ¢ wdapted to stomachs enfeebled by gene ne«s, and whose energy requirea‘a gentla preparatory to the indigestion of food. Next d had the opportunity «q@ainted not only wit with the materials w tionâ€" Notning, I thi tration adopted, whil ingredients must recor even to those who usi such b verages, the j fieient to maintain th climates subject to temperature, v My Deaz Siz : the reception of of your own maj had the opporiut SICN of the. EIQ FIDDLEC, VIOLINS, CONCERTINAS®,, + h ACCORDEONsS, TAMBOURINES, GUITaR®, f PLUTE®, DRUMS, Cosg &es HARNESS FOR SALE. York Medi Ophtbalmi Tonte we until Prof the Medic thema. If you will favor mo with a lelter nuung* where I can procure your Bitters for my patients, 1 shall take particular pains to recommend them. | Aaâ€"n general rule the Bitters sold are too bitter and * have too much Aleoko?, and are benes often injuri« [GU >‘ â€" Manufacturers‘ Prices, _ ~ ALSO, A NUMBER OP WILLIAMs &A Equal to any ever brought to this market or any other. Having been purchased for ) Cash thoy will be disposed of F4 M Ni pl 1 Direct from Germany to th PHE CAPLTA 14 N partmont will receive his ;}ifielll _irom Iaimberers promptly atâ€" Strayed Verr rl We 18 + pleasure in‘recommending t tavle cases as may present th remain, dear Siz. yours very t House, Ottawa Avo y with their preparation, but als i1s which eufer. into their composiâ€" [ think, can excel the mode of fil: whilo the small nmount of vinous recommend them to general favour o usually disapproye of the. use of the proportion being only just suf. in their composition unimpaired in tâ€"to considerable fluctuations t Y OR S v M N NO8s â€"| _ A, HALL, M.D., Midwifery, McQill Unive ie TIGCGE, Upposite the Russell Ho , â€"§31.30y ng wished for, but never found D.ML, ot Padua, has given it to 4 M. CAMERON, EORGE MURPHY STHI U aracter of the mat ition, it is impossil an as the healthfi or stomachic, espe ebled by general e now ready for the Shoe Store ! Besserer Stree â€"_ 14f t D Gou! bourne d576â€"1â€"43wâ€"2 MILES Pu Elgin Street, xf N007 13w2m 474 7c Piano to all ble t 205 | _ ith, No firewood may belanded without a permit p:»l:i(-) l having beon first obtained from the Lock Mastcr or f fi1. | Collector, and the letâ€"pass must be given up to this nous | Officer before the wood is unloaded, under a penalâ€" 4I) | ty of forty dollars. 568â€"f all y be the Iy A NEW Coliection of the Best Riddles and Puns newly told, by the Hooble: Hagh Rowley. The BEST COOKERY BO0Kâ€"Nr«. Becton‘s Book of Housebold Mtn‘!emcn'.s‘.' 25. The BEST and CHEAPEST ENCYCLOPEDIAâ€" Chambers® Encyclopedia of Universal Knowledge for the People, in 9 vols., cloth extra, and balf calf extra. Curioeittes of Literature, lg D‘Isracli, $1 ; Gil Blas, $1; Don Quixote, $1 ; Our Constitution, our Laws .and System of Government, $! ; Dante‘s Purgatories, $1; Dante‘s Paradiso, $1 ; Book Days (Chambers) $6; 1001 Gems of Poetry, by Mackay, $1 ; Hans Andersen‘s Book of Fairy Tales, ;l.“ ; Handâ€"book of Gymnastics and Athâ€" leties. by Ravenstoin and Halley, $2.25; ‘History of Signboards, $2 ; the Slang Dictionary.:%1.75 ; British Ryral Sports, by Stonehenge. T * For sale by ts n | 42007 out F.lldmfii thereon. This farm and watered. | in tf l‘um. SALE, Lot No. 15, 4th Concession Glouceeter, Rideau Front, 7 miles from Ottaâ€" wa, on the Macadamized Hoad, leading from Oitawa to Metcalf, comiuing uf 100 acres, 80 of which is eluled.‘n«] in the highest state of euitiâ€" vation, The soil is of the very best quality ; there is a good dwel‘ing house, barn, stable und other of | October 6, 186 For further particulars apply to the propriet :ffll;y letter, |?ort-pald. bug;l lsland m P. Dfice. I "WALTER JOHNSTOXN, Richmond County Grammar School Aoust, « . j C e N. B.â€"â€"An indisputable title. Possession given imu ediately . s good state f cultivation. On the premises are erected a ,ood substantial house, two barns, stables, sheds, &e. This would be a good acquirement forthose wishâ€" ing to keep a hotol or store, as it has been a hotel for a great number of years, known.as the hal/â€"e04 Ottawa, October 18, 1867 FOH SALE OR TO LET, in the Town« ship of Nepean; beactifully #ituated on the bank of the Rideau Canal, about ¢ight miles from the City of Ottawa, coftaining 165 acres more or less, of which about 80 neres are cleared and in a )r the #ubscribor, THE NEW RIDDLE BOOK, Tuition is free to pupils of the County, nonâ€"resi dentin Richmond ; and board can be obtained on very reasonable terms. Apply to i% Municipal Corporation of the Township of Gloncester at: its sitting on the first Baturday in | November next, for the passing ofa Byâ€"law to | establish & public highway, forty teet wide, and open the same acrogs Lot No. 15, in the 4th Conâ€" cession of Gloucester, Ottawa Front, as laid out by John Brown, Townskip Road Surveyor. , rie C. BHMLLINGS, | * Township €lerk, Gloucester. | _ Eeptember 17, 1867. h Siwâ€"7 Th: Eighth day of October Instant Gloueester, Rept. 13, 1867 For further particulare Mllumette Ieland, Oct. 15 z. Hememb next to Howell‘s April 27. October 5, 1867 e ie C emewere w s C d o t SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, &e., &c., will conâ€" sequently be very large and most complete in every department, and wo most respectfally solicit a conâ€" tinuance of favors, to merit which our constant enâ€" deavore will be as usual to provide the best articles and sell at the lowest remunerating prices, u. HOWE & sON, Tug, Hememb _ the placeâ€"No. 10, Rideanâ€"st. the whol TEACHER WANTED Our s "The ISall FARM FOR SALE. NOTI(H is hereby given, that in ac« vordance with the %8th Chap, Cop. Staty. of Canada, His Excellency tho Governorâ€"General in Coungil has been pleased to approve of the followâ€" ing Additional regulations th ensure the proper using, imanagement anc protection of the Capal« of the Dominion of Canada. {the R NOXPICE MOUXNTJOY FA RM PPLICATION will be made to the 8 the Lea#e of our Premises if Sussex> street terminates this month, we in‘end to con our business to one locality, and shall remove shole of our Stock enthe‘lst of May next, to L gir ‘anal â€" Regulations. . No. 10, RidGeaunâ€" alions in pursuance of the 2sth Chap. Con. { Canada, for landing firewood on the line idean Canal, in the City of Otawa, and in n to the regulations for the management tection of the Provincial Canals, w hich were PUNIANA, k of BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER R FM OV A I N CPERPICHG. Will be commenced on L1 TERENCE SMITH, â€" Nocretary and Treasurer School Corporation of Allamette andad Shoe Store. HOCOWES lculare hy to M. N:IXAN, Auctioneer, on the premises, _ > t a fine of three cents pe for every day it remai REV. J. BUTLER, â€" lead Master, Richmond, Ontario. it« per cord will be churged as ind rent upon firewood placed on Government Canal Resorve. \uay Â¥ J. DURIE & £ON, No. 10. Sperksâ€"st., 0?9.\“ Russell House, 867. 498y ament Land a roadway c uty four ery (G ADDITIONAL uil pra 1t W. HALPENNNY Land within forty feet of way of at leastfifteen feet of firewood, which roadâ€" la T1 507 37â€"6m s well fenced {«®, Nepean 554-]-5;[ bl it ind wore made der the Order of 43w3 w9 u. 40w H. LEI 120y ord will bo therealter. ht ancle family | comrrerte wirn cuntxEy wick,| l,‘,?,:‘,‘.‘;,fi?};,'.fi_‘w, . ABct, * ‘~ | e es hs A Gallon of Good Coal Oil, |FYVPRPY MAX HIS nwx the lit | 00 ACRESL=The north half of Lot No. | l Xo. 11, in 4th Con. of the '!o'n-h‘k:(»m. | with a good House and Barn, and ou buildâ€" | ings, and a good Spring Well, fifty meres cleared and in a good state of cultivation. This is situated , on the Prescott Road.within fifteen miles of Otta. | | wa. _ Also the south half of Lot No. 8, in the 3rd | | Con. of Osgoode,containing 130 acres, 50 acres clearâ€" | | ed, the rest well wooded, with good hardwood, and | : Oftawa & Cloucester Road Compy Mn‘ upnlnP it i id vigh +4 Pel ind 24 uds uccnmeavadntansa Iurscaca well watered, and situated within a quarter of a mile of the Railway Station. Titles goud. For further information cm to f PATRICK HERBERT. % ln the city for the carriage of all descriptions ct goods and monies, &c., at reasonable rates. Goods called for onleaving notice at the offices of the Agents. _ & of ty it one s ock ced Merchandisec and Parcels To and from Montreal, the above Company have been induced to open an EX PRE Ssj I On the Capital Stock of the said Company, which | Call they require the holders of such stock to pay lmu. undersigned at the Law Office of MESSRS. MATHESON & LEES, in the City of Ottawa, on tuesiay, Pifth dayâ€"of November Wert. Call of 10. Per Cent. The Oftawa River Navigation Co.) OTTAW A to MONTREAL Ottawa, Oct, 1, 1867 ll hereby ‘given, that the Directors of the Ottawa find Gloucester Road Company have this day made a farther A Dollar Bottle of Constitation or Canadian Bit. tersâ€"the best Doctor for weak stomachs, 3s. 94. Good and cheap Dye Staffs, Paints and Oils, Spectacles and Eyo.Glasses, &c., &c., at the Marâ€" ket Drug Store, Yorkâ€"street d FArâ€"Sign of the Spectacle and Mortar."®®. 415y WM. HEARN. A Dollar Botle Colorer in nse, Dated this Third day of October, A, D., 1867 W. 16 FALL, Railway Act, or by expros= provision therefor. _ Oftawa, September 6, 1 l $32.2 FARMS FOR SALE th Sheniff‘s Office, Ottawa, August 10 A. D. 1867 HE public are informed thatowing to the increasod demand for the quick dispatch B\ VIRTUE ofa Writ of Fierk Facias, issued out of Mer Majesty‘s County Court of the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, aud to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tenements of Thomas Costillo, at the suit of Robert Brown, I have seized and taken in execution, and will oferfor sale at public auction, at my office, in the Court House, in the City of Qllnvnfirg TVEsâ€" DAY the NINETEENTII day of NOVEMBER, A D. 1867, at TW ELVE o‘clock moon, al . he e«tate right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above named Defendant, of, in, to and out of all and singular the northwestern oneâ€"third part of Lot number Fourteen, in the Second Concession of he Township of Fitsroy, in the County of Carleton, containing by admeasurement sixtyâ€"six and twoâ€" thirds of an acre, be the same more or less. W M. F. POWELL, BARGAIN® UXT herid Sherift‘s Sale of Lands. JSX PRISSS®, Fo WiH : J C000E . e eee s e N * VCA VE W arranted Nonâ€"explosive, ’ HOKESKORK woraz A Flatere Is, 2d. | Phg:':eubhco-pon‘ud amversal t outle of the Best Mair Restorer and | {“_""f_.._ nd beast, which gives immediate relief, NGTICE INS : .BARGAIN3 : A LAMP ipply to ________ * * ~ * | every morning, (Bundays excented) at “ o f‘flfcxnxu(::t, s ! th'l‘-mg:u: w«::, ::.::; m M, w s + 'â€"M a" m- % 1. 0C ssn‘-g’ | of Carleton C W HERRICK BRUSH £ Co. be4â€"pd â€"Â¥lA=â€" 5 _A G EK C 18. Wls RLFETON Mitlt Br JAMES BAILIFF, Deputy Sherif *A Seey. & Treas BAILLF] POW EL1 of Lands al ty bhe L1 â€"A4iwtd Sherif. 2wtd *E mm-w une trial to convinee the most ak Externally by pubbing, internally by â€" | mixing with milk or to suit the taste or tâ€" | cloar, 0.:. i d“ ull dose, fever and | ague, and all fevers, sores, freeh cuts and ,f bruises, burns, foul stomach. Dvspepsia, by mixâ€" ,, | ing with one glass Highwines ; rheumatisim of ail "| kinds, Delirinim Tremens. Porsons drunk mase j ‘oulnr in half an bour by two doses, and in fact almost ailment cured in a v short epase 4 ra "rome"" | of time. 'Ro'“i.‘ and spplying | for several weeks. nerve of a tooih entirely T a:.lm‘ by an application for a short length of o. It ucts as magic on borse fieeh in all casps, _| and also on all uther beasts. No family should be 1 | without it, as there will be no danger of disease | when used in connection with the Water Care, | None geauine without the signature of the above | Kole Propristor H. J. KELLOG. 1 Consisting of Teas, Gunpowder, Old Hyson, Y oun Hyson, Hyson Twankay, Ila‘. hrz Fine b(‘ | lish Breakfast Souchong, Congou ditto, Oolong, | Orange Pekoe, Finest Japans. Coffees.â€"Javs, Jamsica, La Guayra, Mochs ‘ Roasted and Ground on the pc.lnc.’ * Tez Orrawa Tixzs.=â€"Printed and Publish d & H::‘l..h-.;,‘\ d":«‘u‘r:l- ces, Syrups, ‘inegars, and #e ul::b F::-"..u., s-pr’(hnd ub‘:: a e?ul‘.um Rolled Hams, Bacon, Baotter, Cheese, Cracker, Biscuits, Flour, Oatmeal, Barley, Pess, Rice, Laâ€" :-‘C, eA Herrings, Table Cdl-{ Dighy Ffvfl--r- | glete ';.u and animals; R. MeEiroy, sunstr ’ «Attawaâ€"W l'::':i‘woll W . Kennedy, J | Hannum, X. Pocas, Sugares.â€"English, refined in loavres, Broken Loaf, Crushed White, Yellow Refined. CROCERY COOoODps LL persons indebted. A Ild':bow accounts hav requested to call and settle a be incurred. DALGLISHâ€" & RUSSELL ‘EVERY MAN HIS$ OWN DOCTOR Otuaw _ May 22, 1867 Ottawa, Sept. 4, 1867 Treasurer‘s Olh OQttawa. June 36â€" 6y Bold by W. MHearn,J. Skinner, and other N $ 10. NE in Frout pt. 8 Wof e f | char I l This Front pt 24 N ay ! &.. W q as.., N 4 S..... Reoar pt 2 Rear pt A Rear pt 1 N Dt $ erccrsevexssusncm Rear pt of 84 No, 10 assessed in 1862 by St. OQuge Duplantes....... .. N 4ds TOWNSHIP OF NORTH PLANTAGEXNET Broken Front 1%.......... 1 20 2 40 i 8> 4 N pt of 5 j 28 ............ . 65 33 UE 2 65 %6 Rear or & pt 18.......... 2 60 38 29 2 76 41 N 8) 23.. 8 u)t 22 W i14... O 8) 30 W 4 of W 4 4 N i |s.....f.... N 4 T4. rereee. P e avmass Maitland‘s Village, bot North Side of Mr». Wait‘s Lot,in the Town of L‘Orignat............ . PROVINCE OF ONXTAR! x United Counties | _ of Prescott and Russeil. den of the said l'nixd Con Twenticth day of AEPTi eight busdred and sixtyâ€"=e for the ecllection f the arr years and upwards, upon ti said Countic«. Theseâ€"are I‘ that ainless the said taxes, N pt of Gore A between ¢ No. 24 and Alfred...... € l 4 \'mlgf“ uf Lot No. . South Side of Mill t Vankloek HiH......... ToWNSHI1 All of the ah 5 pt Commons bet wee 18 supd 10.,,., . .41,.. /.. +_ TOWXsHIP OF CUMBERLAXD BY B 45 sservecrcrssonsers A BA â€"O1â€"A PUBLIC thereof a E NOW IX RECEIPT or THELR new and varied assortment of W J *XC) t E.A xX 1+ ToW NsHWP QF south PLANTAGEXEr Lv 18 1€ Treasurer‘s Sale of tands TOW x Dalglish & Russell, rokea d pt4.... TOWNSIHIP OF CLARENC] TOWXsSHIr OF RI nite TOWNsSHIP OF ALYRED WX . AUC HLP OPF W1 NOTICE. WNXSHILP OP CALED ve lands are patented SHIP OP CAMEBRIDGE Tremsurer Counties of Pressott & u«s J. W. MARSTON | sixtyâ€"seven, and t fthe arrears of tax: Wellington & Kenâ€"st«. 441y TWMA EPTEMEF 10 11 12 18 20 12 8 200 J.GARY EY, M.D 520°f 200 58 16 100 18 36 160 51 63 to Dr. J. Garvey, ‘hn rendered, are once, or coste will 200 145 100 100 L600 1oo 180 o HAWKE 100 0 ntie ) 44 SSELL 40 81 41 _' ‘{ "l '-: 4y 4707 RT 6 drog NE wog 49 41 it 99 @1 ti 42

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