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& 6 BUILDING LOTS, ons mile from the @ty, on the Richmond Road, containing one aer §:ach. Apply to THOMAS ANDERSON, Ju., on J » promises. MéCAtE aithough a valuable remedy in skilful hands. is i o mc anrent o. contaig no mercury or minoral substance whatever. Price, 25 conts per Box, or 5 Boxes for ! i. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mass prnh-nfii&lefiu.‘t tried your effects were slow, but sure. By persercring the use of thetm, 1 am now entirely woll. Senats\Cuaxaz®, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1855. Da. Are®: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Goutâ€"a paiuful disease that had afllicted ue br years _ a VINCENT SLIDELL > lu-nr.au-iaaymmnmnhumu wetivesess. Tothers of our fraternity have found them -m-lau.lbq-hm}unmhwhln- hhjlfi the of &.-dt&:da 'I.:.l‘.l;:nm ““ enou im . m?‘MMnflmm. ‘I believe corâ€" tivencss in the liver, but your Pills affect that *‘:&haâ€"; Prom Mrs. E. Quart, Physician and Midwife, Doston. T find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the n-:wcmmm“‘hmdmvm efectual to cleanse the s/omach and %nr.. They are se much the best physic we have 1 resommend mo other to my patients. 14 ‘%-um-v, Joha Roberts, W. M sey HP y sad J. Stiuner th Ottawa Febr ary 26th. 1887 ASdBvw [ ewbof dimekmeyst ces cuT uTs cs% 0"s 0 Headache,SickHeadache,Fou! Stomach. “MW.MMM Dear Aven: I answer you what complaints I have cured ’-‘Nunmb-yuuuâ€" meflvanctolle. .â€"::m.!bfi,:’rhlllzmtb best we have, 1 of course value theom highiy. Prrtssoro, 1855. De, 3. 0. Arue Sie: T u-h-:'.%d the worst any body can have by a or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, Truke whe t ragett, _ BD; WreenLs, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. e nown, and I can confidently recommend them to o:‘-n. can coj 5 ymmmmh *_ Wassaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855, Bean Sm : i am dsing your Cathartic Pills in my prac. h‘:‘ .-‘:nnho Wh“m JQIHN G, MEACHANY, M. D. . Constipation, Costiveness, 8 ion Rheumatism, Gont, Nceuraigla, Drop sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. ___ Prom Dr. J. P. Faughn, Montrect, Cunada. ::‘E-o.-n;u-;'u?.}o;; .ml-fl can mention. incerely at I hich i ky the conindente oo the paheston nind ues prople, "** + “’ “ im and tal .-.u-..u’,:m w..u‘-ml .xh cnq-n-n--n-a.w-n. Their reguâ€" lating action on the liver is quick oi“d.mn: Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. Prom Reo. J. V. Himet, Pustor of Advent Churc, Bostom Avem: I ith extraordt Facetns in my fhasily and aindug thaee 1 am exlied io vink b~= To regulato the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best romedy 1 have re, _ liae mother has been 3 ously affficted With biotches and pimples on hor skin and Ik‘.-W:elM';nnd,nh:houH your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE Billous Disordersâ€"Liver Complaints. From Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City. No# Pills admirably to their po80 faw spenitee wl 4 ns ie adated fe bhei Puc: the Liver very marked indeed ‘They have in my prac« Proms Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago, g fidhx o : Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and 1 hold them in esteem as ons of the best aperients 1 have wer found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes Rhnee drtaiey mt diovine" Ther reptantune jihous dysentery and di y Th:hmuh‘ m~ m conver n -l'-d'h se . Statements from lead e cigeh se ied Thogk tatee welt hoowe pobtic pese From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Lowis, Feb. 4, 1980. Du. Arsm: Your :m‘omddl that is great in medicine. eured little daughter ing of health again. . What is true and so apparent in Ni piro ooob same effect expels them. Caused by similar obstrucâ€" m derangements of \h*_:_hm of the incurmble for 3 teke Afee fls body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured fi-&m:‘- \bovlnnnyo(un. Pil L'ML*M"'" suffering from namber Six, in the Villageo of AYLMER. _ Also, a LOT of LAND in the Township of EARDLEY, and TWELYE ACRES of a LOL of LAND in the Township of HU LL, in the County of Ottawa. UECTOR MeLEAN, Auctioncer Ortawa, November 8, A. D., 1867. 385td m be offered forâ€"sale at the same Vataable TIXBER LLMITS, coveted by Lisences No. 201 of 1886â€"1887, on Chalk River, 202 of 1866â€"1867 on Chalk and Deep Kivers, with the STONE SHOP and DWELLING thereon, situated on the Corner of Fussex and Clarence mm as the South Afaif of Lot No. 1, on the , Side of Clarence Street, formertly the property of the late Eusebe Varin. _ Vendor wili covenant sgainst his own acts onâ€" Iy. Conveyances, Searches, Abstracts, &c., to be ‘Tay of NOVEMBER, instant, at TW ELVE o‘clock, noon, under the Powér of Sale contained ina mortâ€" gage thereof, that Valuable Leaschold Property 'Tnl will be offered FOR SALE by Public Auction, at the RUSSELL HOTEL in the CTTY of OTTAW A, on the TW ENTYâ€"THIRD =dâ€"-‘ use so obstinate that it did not readily yield to *taternally vme % BALL Fag P., Dysentery, Diarrh«a, Relax, Worms. Thirty housand prices ot the above forwarded ‘m'dpll~-ouhly°.'b, C esnt To PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD»« East End Dalyâ€"st., Ottawa. Burgovne, Burbridges and Squire Coumunâ€"8r., Loxbox. _ _ 22y HQLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, YCHETHOLESALE Manutacturers of Bed= As a Family Physic. P mu_-filr-a--un-m :;"-'--' prince of purges. Their excellent d, but 'm-â€".am.m".’ the »wels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily WW steats, Chairs, &0., Chandtere Tstand, Ot wa, C.W. mss aroue ult ) whii. Ottawa, Aug. 8, 1867 Glassware, Medicine Chests, Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury. Prepared by Storekeepers Perfumery , !'!l:-, DRUG#S, é&co. uf 18661887 on Chalk Rivor. Lots for Saie. Pharmaceutical Proj y PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ESTIMATES, &0 acgutical Prepatati ographic 843‘!'!057 AUGUSTU3 LAVER JOHNX OLIVER, 4. wWAiLLIaAM ANNABLE n SbOfv WILLIAM HOLGATE, Nos. 2 and 3, in Block Patent Medicines Drysalteries, Lozenges, _ Chemicals, (ilmen‘s Stores, Vetermary Sundries. Dye Goods, Arcumteor 307t .z Bottles of every description, excepting oil wanted, and one penny per dozen more givâ€" en than.by any other _ y for the same. LAROOUR & CO, awa, Septembert 2304 wlncn I8 EXCELLENT,and WHICH they cavsell at$3 PEK DOZEN. Amateur who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good article, and ‘superior to what is supposed to be imâ€" rfl. Hotel keopers and dealers in Wines would well tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them Champagne Mannfi;tnrsd in Ottawa. LAROOUE & Co. CHURCH sTREET Which will be sold at a small advance on cost r‘\ll“u:::;e h:"v”m keep constantly on hand a gone : DEX . GOO bS! fl\lll 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 Annable®s v-dn: Ironing Table have been used by the Grey and they have proved to be Ottawa, August 12th, 1967 Express by Railway throughout tor New T-:.’m.’nd all Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Centrrl Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Steamboats for Lake George, Sazatoga, New York,&o .. &c. Accommodation r% lsland Pond and Inhw- NOE Ulccccuceccenr Express for B¢ and Intermediate Points, commecting at Et. Johns with nr. Vermont Central n.nm:.':z““ 8.30 A M. Mail for Portland, stopping over t at Island ""’.‘y”*f.-I:u 2,00 P.M. or ow Efl. and m Intermediate Points, at St. Johns with Vermont Central road, at Burâ€" lington with the Ratland and Burâ€" m. Railroad, also at Rouso‘s fr brks denge Stvaloge, New ®, ow York, &¢., &L""':*iif‘"”“q:"i;' $.30 P.M. Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. eh:.d sm(hn on all Night Trains, Baggage very satisfactory the as we are prepared to prove from the evidence of those who havétried it. All they ask is a trial. It is simple in construction, easily adjusted, and apswers for an IRONING TABLE. It qfir need be taken out of the Kitchen, as it angwers for w plece of Furniture. The following testit onia will show what the Ladies at the Nunnery think of it. Parties desirous of giving us a fhir trial will please to send us notics by post, or otherwise, naming time and place, will be attended to. For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and W? Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk. Railway Book of Time Tables. Only Washing Machine now in the Do# ___ aminiomy . DRY â€" GOODS ! Readymade Clothing May 26 Accommodation Train for Kingston and _‘ Intermediate Etations, at.............. 9.40 A.M. Trmine for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. _ O e Arder miitiinkt maths w nt M"lnhoml! leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" n GoIxa wEst. Lay .xpress for Ogdensbu Ottawa, " urogkvilte, m.m_'nfi.;m.. Toâ€" ronto, | Guelph, Brantford . Goderich, ‘alo, Detroit, Chicag« ; and all points West, at.................... 8.00 A.M. KBE . 00 _ 00. _ Moopoemtmmm. hik PC SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. int at 2:00 p.m., leaves aiter Steamers are due 5’- Ottawa and Pemoroke. 7 A. NLeâ€"TRALNS will leave o:A18 Sandpoint daily at 5145 a«m., and 2100 p. m», arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:15 p. m. The 7:30 a. m, Train from Brock#ille connects at Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Steamers for P“':.'f du Fort, Pembroke, &¢., and the Train from Sardâ€" All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to and from Perth. Grand Trunk Railway Company 7 30 A« M.«e«TRAINS will leave : Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and 3145 p. m«, arriving at Sandpoint at |:10 p. m. nmlos.:o ,-.l'. * e PB« Brockville, June 29. Canadian . Champnagne ! Returns tickets to Prescott, Kmsvmo and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on the lite. T. S.. DETLOR, s Oftawa July 10, 1867 N. B.â€"â€"These sraims run on Montreal Time. Baggage to .and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. Brockville and Uttawa Railway, Express, 2.45 p. m. 5.20 p. m Tek / maw. 11.00 a. m. Mail, 6.30 p. m. 9.30 p. m. LRAVE QTTAWA. . ARRIVE IN PRESCOTT, Express, 8 a. in. 10.30 a. m. Mixed, 1.30 p. m. 4.45 p. m. Mail, 10.30 p. my *. â€"1,30 a. m. The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to engure connection with night and day trains on @rand Trank, east and west. as follows This is to certify that Messrs. Holgate, Oliver & CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, WASHING MACHINE. ARE NOW MANUFACYURING A WINE CALLED Ottawa, Oct. 31, 1867. sSsUMMCR ABRRANGEMENT B UNDERSIGNED are now manm« facturing & new and what they claim to be >l and after MONDAY, the 4th NOV., 1867, and until further notice trains will run NEW DOMINION. HOLGATE, OLIVER, & ANNABLE GOING SOUTRH AND EAST. LEAYE PRFSCOTT Commencing 1st July, 1867 LEAVE BROCKVILLE OF CANADA. LEAVE SANDPOINT RAILLROAD®. JaMES HIGGINSON, Umion Block, Susserâ€"st. [ Next to .he Tea Pot. 0, 1867. 481tf C. J. BRYDGES, . _ Managing unrector. 1GGâ€"v faxo H ABBOTT, Manager for Trustee, ARRIVE IX OTTAWA GREY NUNS. UPERINTENDENT. Svex (vass 5.30 A.M 6.45 A.M _ D. W. HURD, Successor to HurD & Co., Maiden m «lew York, Sole Proprietor for the United NORTHROP & LYMAXN, + It cleanses the breathing apparatus, by remorâ€" ing from the air.cells the eocfulnblo lymph, or that secretion which in heaves clogs them, causing a difficu‘ty in breathing, and by its acticn on the diseased part, causing the mucous membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, und restoring the distended vessels to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s appetite is improved, afl derangements of the digguiv;mn:‘md‘:l:nln‘ the skin, and vi a slook ld? ance. “D'.‘V. HURD, Successor to HurD 3., Maiden Massey, Henry F. McCartby, J. Skinner, and J. Brown, in Ottawa. _ it ll POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY or all other prepatations for the cure of Heaver, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all disensos which affect the Wind of Lorses; also, as n Condiâ€" ‘ion Medicine, surpassing everything of the kind is easy to fiu. sure to cure, and safe in nll cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. & . Passengers for Des Joachims leave Ottawa overy hgdgy??mmq_.y_ud Tadey. _ ____â€"___ Ottawa City, Au . 26, 1867 The steamer Alliance leaves Portage du Fort every ‘omiw at 7:30 a. m., railway time, touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farreil‘s Wharf, Eonnechere, Bristol, Sand Point andâ€" Aroprior, and arriving at head of Railway at 11:45, and connecting with Ann Sisson at Pontiac at noon, _ Passengers reach Ottawa at 4 p. m. _ in tegege ipedont sigegramiqane The steamer Culw», on and after Friday, 4th instant, will lesve Havelock on ‘ln-l-v and Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Village same days at 2 r-. A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up tzlg at Sand Point 1 ps.; and on thedowntrip at Sand Point at?? Company at Ottawa City or Aylmer. _ _ _ * _R 8. CASSELS, 11, touching at Arnptior, Sand nt, Bristol, Im‘hml'. ‘:r‘ PR ):in. and Portage du Fort, arriving at |p m,. “i” will leave Gould‘s Whart inmediate { after arrival of Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason Gould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. The Pontwac leaves Pembroke at noon on Tuesâ€" days, Thursdays and Saturdays for Des Joachims, e-llin‘vu all intermediate ports, numflnf Mon» days, Wednesdays and Fridays, luvil:f at 6 a. m., connecting at Pembroke with steamer Jason Gould, ':':fla Inv:l_ l‘omb:gh:__‘ Landing at 1 p. m., and arriving at Portage du Fort same evening n?‘-uanor ’l.lm leaves Porm On and after SEPTEMBER 1st \aotil turther noâ€" tice) the steamer ‘Aun Simon will leave Aylmer every day, for the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a. m., conâ€" .'!zc with the Alfionee atâ€"head of Railroad at Arabian Heave Remedy AND CONDITION MEDICINE tion between Montreal, Otaws and Rideau Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" T elch, and at low ratess | _ _ = _ ) 0_ * * This Company is now prepared with new and etictent stook to forward Proight of svery descripâ€" CHANGE of TIME. MONTREAL & OTTAW A May 7 1861, *‘Baggage heok ’.fi- ed through. The Alexandra, (Capt. M. Shepherd,) will h-md in towing rafts between Ottawa and Grenv Returntickets to Montreat..................$6 00 each. First QF468..ccoenenerrrmecemmenncccssirrseners & 80 Second €0.......ccouommmccrmmmrercrererirerees 2 00 Market Steamer Do Capt.â€" Peter Meâ€" Gowan,) leaves Mnf.-g'n:‘ Bs-in. Tuesdays Newcastuz, C.W., Proprictorsfor the Canadas raIO8 TwEXTYâ€"rive ORwre. Wold by Geo. Mortimer, Jobn Roberts, W. M. Tlll OTTAW A RIYVER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘8 ‘The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the most rlmf-(ro,dmflcn in Canada, and is the most fashiona ble for tourists. Passengers for the Colebrated Calodonia will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ mn Parcel c:r-l"‘ill? from Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landings. Ottawa, Nov. 1, 1867 herd,) leaves Lachine on u'll'v‘l" the 7 a.m. train from Montreal, connecting 4t Carilion with .C. _ Parties desirous of a pleasant trip ¢an obtain Return Tickets from Uttawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares. _ _ . â€"= _ _ _ Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Queen Victria, (Ca tain Bo'l‘o‘? leaves Ottawa dnll{ (Sundn)(lcl'; cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and intermeâ€" diate landings, eon:xun‘ with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at Carilion with Steamer Prince of 1807. Appppemceetit 1307. Passengers will find it to their advantage to travel by this route, it being the q:iekut and cheapest, as well as the most comfortable. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with‘ Steamer Queen Victoria, arriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. Meals and State Rooms always included in the Fare, ¢ N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can be ob= ained at reduced rates from Wates, â€" Passengets nrrive in Montreal at4:45 p.m. "Btoamar Priwccof Woley (Captain K. W . Bhopâ€" For turther r’fleu' lars apply at tae Office of the )Ip‘:?:t tawa City mylmcr. Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted SPARTAN, Have commenced their regular trips between Montreal and Hamilton, calling at all Intermediate Ports, connecting with the The magnificent steamers comprising thi line, viz, 1807, Uppor Ottawa Route. Consisting of the toll;'â€"hg firstâ€"class steamers ANN Sl.vso;,...............(:.r. Booxkus. RMEPALDckrpsamacs "4 (enots May 14 EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTAwWA i _ aND THE RIDEAU CANAL NNOW _ BIBRD,............c..« JASON GOULD;.............. POYTHA c‘.‘.. CAL vfln.......'.’.'.'.'.’i.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' NANADIAN INLAND STEAM NAVI~ 4 GATIUVN COMPANY 4448 1. Pm e ie aeretmsgy, . |8 01â€" ROYAL MAIl THROUGL LNE W. McNavontos,.. Ottawa and Prescott Railroad. PRESIDENTâ€"Hvon McLaxax FURWARDING COMPANY. GRECLAN, HERRICK, BBUSH & CO LIMITED. PASSPORT, 4 i +t «64 +# snn s bunue son STEA NERS. oomag ts DAhLEY‘S$ DIRECTORS: D KINGSTON, FARES MAGNEY, R. W. SHEPHERD. and CHAMPION, $774w6m L uokn Overuas. Duacax, Couvretrre Buo«pix President: 419â€"8 Agents 1867. THK QTTAWA IIMKES., NOVEMBER 18, 1 1~>(. tl.l. persons indebted to Dr. J. Garvey, / %. and whose accounts have been rendered, are requested to call and settle at once, or costs will b> incurred. 2A 4 i im dalg J. GAR\ EY, M.D. FO‘ SALE, Lot No. 15, 4th Concession f Gloucester, Rideau Front, T miles from Ottaâ€" wa, on the Macadamired kHoad, leading from (‘ttawa to Metcalf, consisting of 100 meres, 80 of » hich Mhdllfi:l‘m‘l“ of euiti. v ition, The soil is of the very qluluy; there is a good dwelling house, barn, stable and other out bnumusm This farm is well fenced mi‘ e particulare or further to H. umx. Auctioncer, \ r the subscriber, on the premises, ; _ W. HALPENNY. Gloucester, Fept. 13, 1867. 557 37â€"6m 6 OR EIGHT GENTLEMEN can be ac» commodated with board and lodging at No. 128, Clarenceâ€"streot. Ottawa, Nov, 12,31867. 587a Silver Mounted Harnesses, To be seen at the Stable of M. CAMERON, PM A few suites of rooms e now ready for the reception of boarders. _ fed Ottawa Desember 9 “'llo TROTTER begs to inform her 1 friends that having enlarged her premises by the addition of other ‘pa'fiou of the Desbarats Islv;ek.whlehlun been fitted up in unexceptionable style. _ . &c,, manufactured to order, ‘ For the convenience of ladies oraers will be received at the London Music store, where & fine and varied assortment of Hairâ€"work will be found. > Mr. MILES would take this oicrtuuy of reâ€" carning his most sincere thanks to his many friends and the public, for their kind and fpwou patronâ€" age to him, during a number of years, in his old establishment, and trusts that by unnmluina atâ€" tention 0 business, and in his new and firstâ€"class saloon, with polite and attentive workmen, to merit 1 continuance of theit favors. {\l IMPORTED SET, SINGLE, DOT BLE and Tandem stand to his new and commedious room over the LONDON MUSIC STORE, on Eiginâ€"st., opposite the Russell flouse, which he has fited nz in the most n;:ucuh style :‘{ t:.hhulnoq and w o:o l;: luur{ ir Brush,whic! :,ahlupnu himsélf, â€"being the first introduced into Brihll America, will be kept ready for use. The saloon America, will be kept ready for use. ‘The saloon is d:l‘.lrfinlly v&u‘. and very pleasantly â€"ituated. , Hairdresser by Appointment to His Excelâ€" lency the Governorâ€"General, ' AIRDRESSING â€" 8ALO0N | _ Connected with this establishment is a Prano Manufacturer, who will attend punctually to all orders for TUNING left at the hondon Music Store. ot'lhl..lm.l“hsfc Agent for Ottaâ€" wa and vicinity. Testimonials from Clergymen and the Principal Professors of Music !n Canada an be seen at this establishi ent. Several cases of Excelient VIOLINS, CcoNCERTINAs, ACCORDEON®, TAMBOURINEKS, t ; GUITARS, f PLUTES, 6 DRUMS, es & J &e., &e Direct from Germany. Aed" Secondâ€"hand Pinnos taken in part payment for new opes, _ 0 0 0_ Momnl T VICTORIA ORGANS AND MELODEONS Ottawa, Sopt. 4, 1367. RM~Public and Private Buildings, Conservaâ€" tories, Vineries, »Manutactories, &c., warmed by Steam, Hot Wateror Warm Air, on the most apâ€" proved principles. Orders from the country will receive strict atâ€" SICN of the BIC FIDDLE, â€"ANDâ€" Under the Parliament Hairdressing Saloon. T aoinoinininn % the B::t’ Manufacturers in % §7"/@ America,a Large and Fine A Importers and Dealers in House Furnish ing Hardware. LONDON MUSIC STORAE ! All materials for the above branches kept conâ€" stantly on hand. n © S Cash they will be disposed of Otrawa, Sept. 17, 1867. BLYTH & KERB, O:tawa, October 3, 1867. Plumbers, 4 Gas & Steam Fitters, Tin & Coppersmiths, Bell Mangers, &c. All kinds of Hair Watch Guards, Finger Rings, Toronto House, Ottawa. Ottawa, Oct. 1, 1867 Ottawa, August 26 1 Stoves, ASs REMOVED HIS PARLILAMEXT _HAIR DRESSING SALOON from the old FARM FOR SALE. HARNESS FOR SALE. *‘ Manufacturers‘ Prices, & ALSO, A NUMBER OF WILLIAMS‘ SBuccessors to Chas. flarth, >. 25, Ridcauâ€"st.. E. MLLES, Hair Dresser, by l{rhunofl. to his _ _ Exeellency the Governorâ€"Goneral PARLILAMENT al to any ever brought to .;1:- market :or any other. PIANOS! NOTICE. Neov. 1, 1867. Muskrat, Mink, Fox, Otter Beaver and Bear T R A P $ ! ONEIDA COMMUNITY ALEX, WORKMAN & Co., NEWHOUSE‘S E. MILES, Elgin Streot, Opposite the Russell House, & 1 551307 MAXUPACTURED BY Sole Agents, For Ottawa and Vicinity. CELEBRATED 553â€"39y 578.bâ€"44â€" 416y Ottawa, July 9, COOXK and a GIRL for DINING ROOMS, Nome but those who thoroughly understand their business and can furnish first.class references need apply. mmb qi n nemmeneup t BEGS TO ANNOUNCR To hi friends and patrons that he has removed to the building on Metralfo streot, formeriy occupied by The ing Post, where he is now prepared to exeoute all orders for HOOKBINDING, : ; PAPER«RULING@, or BLATK BOOK MAN UFACTURING, Of every description in the neatest and most dur» able style. @iving personal attention to all work, and havâ€" ing had many years practical experience, he feels confident that satisfaction will be givon. _ _Ormamental Binding done in tre most artistie Hamilton‘s Hotel, YÂ¥ orkâ€"st, Ottawa. March 16 BO OKBINDER , "Ro -Mzhhg efficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in curing diseases for which it 1s reâ€" commended, and its wonderful success in subduing thowrwfln} pains of Rhoumatism, and in ro leving Nervous Affections, eatitle it to a aigh rank a the list of Remedies for these complrints, ers: aro coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the eountry for further supplies, and each testifying as to Lho universal tzl.pftouon it gives. _ Bol by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W M Massey, H. F. McCarthy, J. &kinner, and J Brown, in Ottawa. We speak from experience in this matter, havin testod Imoron.hly. and therefore those who, are suffering from any of the complaints for which it is recommended may depend upon its being & Soveâ€" ‘The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give mmediate relief. All Medicine Donlers keor 1 Physicians order and use it; and no family will without it after cu‘. trying it. Prior twentyâ€"five conts per bottle. eso" nonrufip & LYMAN. Neweastle, C. W., hests ___ General Agents for C. W M now ‘been before the public for a length ot time, and whenever used is well liked, never tailing in a single instance to {iu permanent relief when timely used, and we have neyer known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are proâ€" porly followed ; but on the oontnrl, all are dolightâ€" od with its :‘puuh-. and speak in the highes terme of its virtues and magical offects. â€" de, Back u;l Head, gough, n(‘!ol‘:h.&!!bro E'm“ Sprains, Bru ram the Stomac Iwf!belon m-, Dyp:cntory. Bowe! ‘ _ Complaints, Burns, Scalds, & DPmt Bites. &c., &c. Tlll CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER HA. mow ‘been before the public for a lenrth ot Among the most important of modern Medical Dis coveries stands the CANADIAN PatX ctsTBCVER ! April 10 April 10 April 10. April 10. ns Sn 1 Wiemirnndaivads ainouli uind dsb WusEsT aAMBER syRUP, April 10 April 10. April 10. April 10. April 10 POBK AND FLOUR i Constantly on hand, At the India Warchouse, sBtcnliti ie BROWNE & HARDY. Aprit 10. Ottawa, October 25, 1867 April 10. April 10. April 10. April 10 April 10. April 10. April 10. POIT WINE, finest quality} In Wood and Bottle, . 10 K _ SAaLE ON REASONABLE TERMS. Ottawm Nov. 1, 1867 Nezt door to Cunningham and Lindsay‘s ;UGAR-CUB!I) HAMS, AND BREAK» fast«Rolled Bacon. ~ A choice supply of the above can always be had * At the India Warchouse, * hsms BROWNE & HARDY. INDIA WAREKOUSE, WANTED IMMEDIATELY “I!EIT oLD RYE WIHIISKEY, CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, M# At the India Warchouse TOUGHTON BITTERS, â€" At the Indua Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. OHN BVLL BITTERS, At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY, HERRY WINE, varmous brands, _ In Wood and Bottle, ROSSE & BLACKWELL®‘S RED AND â€" Black Currants, Jams and Jellies, At the India Warchouse, . ; . INE OLD CHERRY BRANDY, ; At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. 00TIUS OLD TOM GIN, > At the India Warchouse, ¢ BROWNE & HARDY ERNARD‘S GINGER WINE, 00§SEBERR Y J A M,S TR A WBERR Y Jam,Raspberry Jam,Green Gage Jam, At the India Warechouse, w BROWNE & HARDY. UINESS‘s DUBLIN sTOUT PoR»â€" TER, Wnn ces en hipels R KUYPER*S HOLLAND GIN, In Wood and Bottle, AMSAY!8 PORT ELLEN IsLAY _ WHISKEY, a en 1867. RANDY, HENNESSEY and other Brands, In Wood and Bottle, _ _. _ > IBBERT‘S LONDON sTOUT POR» â€" TER, e NUTICE 0OF REMOVAL A. MORTIMER No. 16, Rideauâ€"Street, Metcsalfeâ€"street, ~ _ At the India Warchouse, PIANO At .he India Warchouse, At the India Warehouse, BROWNE & HALDY At the India Wurchouse, BROWNE & HARKDY «. Aâ€"â€" At the India: Warehouse, BROWNE & HARDY At the India Worchouse â€"ATâ€" At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY At the India Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY At the Indiq Warchouse, BROWNE & HARDY. A MORTLIMER, At the India: Wareh PHOEBE HAMLLTON, 367. 512â€" BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HAPDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY BROWNE & HARDY. BROWNE & HARDY Apply at this office. Maetcalfeâ€"street. & 384y 1867. b77vydw oaue M reâ€"furnished and refitted throughout, and now mbbu all the requisites of nu‘lmllu estabâ€" ment. THE REVERJ;J 1IOUSE | o TTA w al. 18 FIRSTeULASS HOTEL has been pme Fin#re LASS HOTEL has been G, A. BUCKE, W. h. Bahatir, }â€"â€"_.....PRoPRIETORS NCO. 10, YOULK STREET, Next door to the Market Drug Store. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE 7 to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" habitants of the city and surrounding counâ€" try, that be has opened, at the above stand, 3-.‘ .:Ihpwp-J to furnish them with a supeâ€" rior article. The Custom Lepartment will receive bis special attention, . Orders from Luimberers ;r-J;Q:t-- ended to, (kMYCUN% . 000( GOBORGE MURPHY. [AÂ¥ THE CAPITAL Boot and fismg Store ! DUC VQN THOLE, &e., &c., I Just received from Europe by the subscriber. t Wx. HEARK, Market Drug Store, * Yorkâ€"street. JONQUILLS, Double and Single Hyacinths, Mir. Miles will carry on a branch of the Parâ€" liamentary Hairâ€"drossing Sfiloon in the store occuâ€" pied by him as a Melodeon Depst, Rideauâ€"stroe opposite Workman & Grifir‘s Hardware Deput. Olttawa, Sept. 24. .0 SABtf He will open in the store :'in‘urly vccupied by E. Miles‘ Parliamentary Hairâ€"dressing Saloon, a com» plete stock of . § Geutlemen‘s Outâ€"Fitting Goods, Cloths, &c. Dutch Fiower Roots. Clothing and‘ U‘ut'-Fitt'mg Store, BREAKI"AS'I’ SETS of Giit and Figur« ed China, Dinner Sets that are really beautiâ€" ful, and Tem Sets that cannot be equailed eire: where. Also slufi vubnfi,z of Toilet Sots, Enaâ€" melled and Gilt Punch Bowls, Flower Shades, Englisb, Seotch and German Cut Glass; Prest (Glass of all kinds ; Bobemian, Parian, and other Vases; Gorman China Dogs; and a variety of other Beautiful Goods at Low Prices. Also, Stoves and|Furniture, Mattrasses, Mirrors, Looking Glasses and all other articles requited ir House iumifih- “TOI’LD inform the Citizens of Otta= wa and vicinity that on the in _ Remember the Variety: Hall is 34, Bussoxâ€"st., nearly opposite the Barracks. : > 5th, No firewood may belanded without a periit havieg been first obtained from the Lock Master or Collector, and the letâ€"pass must be given up to this Officor before the wood is unloaded, uader a penalâ€" ty of forty dollars. ; 568â€"f Uitawa, Nov. 6, 1867. Double and Single Tulips, Ottawn, May 8, 186 3rd. Firewood may be landed and piled around the Basin on Government Land within forty feet of the water, leaving a roadway of at least fiftcen 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 wood immust also be removed within twentyâ€"four hours after the owner or persun in charge has been notified to that effect and in default a fine of threecents per cord will be levied upon it for every day it remains thereafter. 4th,. Two cents per eord: will be charged as $ the Lease of our Premises in Sussex« A street terminates this month, we intend to conâ€" tine our businers to one locality, and shall remove the whole of our Stock on the 1st of May next, to our Etore in /z N. iO. Rideauâ€"st. Our stock of BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER, SHOE l’ll\;.DlN(lsl. TRUNdKS, &o., &ei, viill con» sequently be very large and most complete in ever dc‘}nmnent. and’wo rg'o-t mpoctfnllyl:olleit & oon’- tinuance of favors, to merit which our constant enâ€" deavors will be as usual to provide the best articles and sell at the lowest remunerating prices, G. HOWE & SON. Tsg. Rememb the placeâ€"No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. next to Howell‘s rocery. , » April 27. > 420y VARIETY HALL, wharfage or groand rent upon frewood placed on any part of the Governmentâ€" Canal Reserve, Crockery, China and Glassware. given, HOWE’S Bovt: and Shoe Store. 1i IC M OV AL. _ @nd. Firewood may be Ianded between the line of Little Russexâ€"street /and the Byâ€"wash or waste weir, but must be removed within twentyâ€"four hours after havis g been placed there ; a fine of three cents per cord will be charged for every day the wood remains on the wharf after |such: notice has been â€" Ist. No frewood to be landed on the easterly #gide of the Basin from Sappers‘ Bridge tothe line of Little Sussexâ€"streot. Regulations in pursuance of the 28th Chap. Con. btais. of Canada, for latding firewood on the line of the Rideau Canal, in the City 0 Ottawa, and in alidition to the regulations for the management and protection of the Provincial Canals, which were authorized by the Governorin Council 20th May, 1807, Sections 14 and following, and were made applicable to the Rideau Canal, under the Order of is Eacellency in Council of the 2nd of June, 1860. N'o'ncl: is neug‘ given, that in ac« cordance with the 28th Chap, Con. Stats. of Canada, His Excellency the Governorâ€"General in Council has been pleased to approve of the followâ€" ing additional regulations to. ensure the proper using, management anc protection of the Canals of the Dominion of Canada. + Canal Regulations. Privy Council Office, | Ottawa, 14th October, 1867 Bept 420y The largost assortment in the; Dominion is now open for, inspection at the ~ A very fine and large assortment of 1st of OCTOBER â€"made Boots and Shoes. Ht, H. GRAEHAM B; Command, CROCUS, 34, Sussoxâ€"st. NARCIS§A8, ADDITIONAL JUBIEPL BOYDEN, (General Wa. 11. LEE, 548tf uEE, | Of every description C.P.C. \ H0OES, RAKE®, Notice to the Business Men of Ottawa and its Dependencies, NE U. 8. Consular # 'l fi&m'u and the dopm“- thereef, deems it proper to give public notice to whee in it. Beton & 00. Store, Iidemncetrecn will be open at all times during business hours." All mof property of whatever ll-lz-hl or to be exported into the U btates, mast be authenticated by me at this Consular 3‘" I:Y-erb Sacilitate its transit at the proâ€" «ns‘ . H. MAHAR, April 12 U., $. CGONSULAR ACEKCY V Hiore i Pavinnent ut tfe Provincvatone tario stands onlled for the tourth day of the month of November, one thousand eight bundred and sixâ€" tyâ€"seven, at which time at our Oity of Toronto, you were held and constrained to appenr ; Now Know Ye, that for divers causes and considerations, and taking into consideration the ease and convenience« of Our loving subjects, We hare thought fit, by and with the advice of Our Executive Council of the Province of Crtario, torelieve you, and each of you of your attendance at the time aforesaid, hereby convoking and by theso presents enjoining you, and each of you, that on ERIDAY, the THIRâ€" TBEENTH day of the month of PECEMEER next, you meet Us, in our Legislature or Parliament of the said Province, at our City of Toronto, and thereâ€" ‘ in to do as may seem necessary. Bereif Faii Not CARDEN TOOLS To Our faithfal the members elected to serve in the Legislative Assembly of our Provibce of Onâ€" tario, and swmmoned and called to a meeting of the Legislature or Parliament of Our said Province, at our City of Toronto, on the Fourth day of the month of November, in the year of Our Lord ane thousand eight hundred and #ixâ€" tyâ€"seven, to have been commenced and held, and to evety 6f youâ€"GreermRa: [L8.] VictoRria, by the Grace or God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QuUEEx, Defender of the .Faith, &¢., &e., &e. B“:finmna.â€"-xn. REYNOLDS, «"TH age" Book and Fancy Store,; YorkStree 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to anrounce ha she is prepared to accommodate six or vight bo;’m, ers * 1 Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Ruilding, 77 Splrh 8t %f M. p. HAYES, _ Ottawa, June 21. Market Drug Store, WM. HEARN,* A large assortment of Optical Instruments, Th mometers, &c., just receivl:i. e h& Otuy-, Nov. 5, 1867, C * _ 419y I 100 ACRES.««The north half of Lot No« XNo. 11, in 4th Con. of the Tm:‘;do-m, ;i;l: a g;ud‘oodnouu :?:‘ B‘A'nh’ud er ot::.('l:‘- , and a 8 e acres and in a good at.uo’of eultlvwo:.mll is situated on the Prercott Road, within fifteen miles of Ottaâ€" wa. _ Also the south half of Lot No. 8, in the 3rd Con. ~f Osgoode,containing 100 acres, 50 acres clearâ€" ed, the rcst well wooded, with good hardwood, and well walered, and situated within a quarter of a mile of the Bs.uv.y Station. Titles good. For further information RoyalCanadiandank OTTA \\'1‘: -.-\‘(i ENC ) f OPERA CLASSES, 24 Ottawa, April 14 CHEAF > iN GREAT YARIETY, Nails, Spikes, Camp Kettles, Circular and Crossâ€" cut Saws, Lawmps, Oils, Glass, Putty, &c.,â€"AU Ix Tesimosy Wurzror, we have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Our said Province of Ontario, to be hereunto affixed : Wirxres, our Right Trusâ€" ty and Wellâ€"Beloved Hexry Wiic1iw S18â€" TkD, a Companion of the Order of the Bath, a Majorâ€"General in Our Service, Lieutenantâ€" GGovernor of the Province of Ontario. At our Government House, in our CITY of TORCN TO, in Our said Province, this SECOND day of NOVEMBER, in the year of Our Lord one thousand cight bundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirty â€"first year of Our Reign. By Command, Carpenters‘ and Joiners‘ Tools AT THE SIGN OF THE NEW AND IMPROVED. Agricultural Implements Oitawa, Oct. 1, 1857 From $1.50 to $25.00, Suitable for Viewing the SI&?(- on the 6th instunt, . : . %, FARMS FOR SALE:~ Cpening of Parliament 8. J. VANKOUGHNET, Clerk of the _ rown in Chancery, d * Ontario. ideau Street, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO AT OTTAWaA, C. w. PLOT LINES, A PROCLAMATION . W. STISTED CANADA P athkick SPADES, SHOVELS, &c. CAN BE HaD L AND INSPECT. PHOMAS BIRKETT, uccessor to James Ftarke 408y TRICK HERBERT, â€" _ Rideau Hotel, Ottawa City. T. 551â€"3m AT TIUR York Street, 407 Aom»v. 1574 24 | K. GEORGE SHOULDIS, IN RK 'M-lh u.&m.’tm,.u.,n. | for the liberal patronage which he has received for | many begst o state that for the future !.i ' buhom be carried on is YORK STKEE l‘, ; where his premises are known as the Tes Orrawa Tiussâ€"Printed and Publish« every m M"_’l{"'ptn‘f'; at Twe ’; mmwnfli And where every articie th the trude ban be ob tained of the b.;‘# and at the lowest prices Mr. Shouldis is to walit ®n all who may favor him with their oustom, and furnish them daily with such bread as they may require. . * _ Please send yout fldl-z,mct Street Fancy ing goods, would intimateâ€"to their friends and the public generally that they are prepured to excoute all orders in their line at the shortest notice, in the most approved styles and at prices that we M‘.O.“’ TATILORS and General Outftters, Elginâ€"street, opposite the Russell House, and second door from the London Musi¢ Store, having just received a choice stock of English, French and Canadian And a general assortment of gentliemen‘s furnish SMITH & RODNEY K ormerl a "H wWodP, Rs.35, on RIDEAU STREFT, iss been refitted by the subscribers, and will be opened on MONDAY, FOURTEENTH OCTOBELK, with an entire new stock of fever gradually, and at the same time enables the system to throw off the poisonous effect of the ferer on the blood and secretions generally __PRICEâ€"50 cents and SI per Wholesale and Retail Ottawa, November 1. excelled. A benutiful nesortment of Japanned aund Pianished Ware, Lamps, &c. The best pat. erns of Hot Air Furnaces always on hand, {'.i-n- work executed on the premises, FI..“-::.OD OR SALK. Ofi '.J(;:i.\" Bappers‘ Bridge. Apply to B W . MeGUIRE! "'.6“-2- For Halls, Churches, Stores, &¢c. These Stoves are acknowledged to be the best in use. _ We have aiso the Ch.llufi Heater, Gas Burner, Orient al, Marnâ€" ing Glory, Alma, Union, Franklin, &c, Oar stock ing Glory, Alma, Union, Franklin, &¢c, ‘Oar etock m, Parior and Hall Stoves is not to be On such Letters or Communications must, in all the Tiwss Steam Printing Works, o. ©0 r‘l" in the ” of Oftaws, Count® Carleton O. W GOVERNMENT of ONTA RIO By ordering from JUST RECEIVED THE Beecher & Parker Coal Stove For seventeen years it has, in taly, been a uni. ';::d‘l‘.y served h:o':r.-:ti““ on poiocl t mg room before di ner, in € to Vermouth. C The 0e of its composition have bep I-pl'b‘ IC“I1 ans of Canada the United States, and a‘"n‘:lw‘ their unqn‘z fied approval on flm«mt. The proprietor with the groatest copt. dence and satisfaction to the subjoined testimg. inls from emivent medical men,which he could ag; to, were it desirable. _ G R OC IE BR IISS, LIQUORS aAnD YORK SIEREET FANCYX BAKERY, _ Kept by the Proggiste and Grosors 4 m“;&?"?. J锓“l".‘ udmo'ln' nn--'d;:.: All PMM‘NIM! addressifis Letters or Communications TONICO REAL : Tllu celebrated preparation for whi, a certificate of merit was awarded to the digs, . guished original preparer at the Natio ial Ex.; tion at Torino, ltaly, by whose tavor bir. G:axp , obtained the and was also awarded a 4. loma at the ial Exhibition of Cansda £4l; at Montreal in September, 1865, is, without exae, tion, the most gepuine, salubrions and agres)}, Tox:c ever introduced to public notise eithe; ;, Burope or Amerith. . _. _____. _ __ _ _"_ A Sau:c and Certain Cure for Fevérâ€" (,ouuu.ud. Remittent, Intermittont, Typhoid, and Fever arising from Ordinary Colds. Ottawa Oct. 1, 1867; Royal Italian Bitters ! DEL DOTTORE F. P. VERRLI, Prefessor of Ohemistry in the Unsvernity .ap.fi‘ ITALY. n Ottawa, October 12, 1867, November 2, 1867. SNow*"s Celebrated Fever Remedy. PUBLIC DEFARATMENT3 COAL! COAL 5924 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY‘3 oFFIQ® NEW STORE ! 118 REMEDY has been used in Trop»« ical climates for many years with the groatâ€" scess. It shortens c‘. attack, reduces the Or the Heads thereof, connected with the P OS T A G E6 WOOD! WOOoD! CLOTHS and TWEEDS, AT A VERY LOW RATE, BE EDATD. Are hereby notifed that the ESMONDE BROS , Chemist, Ottawa City, Bole Agent fer Dominion of Canada PREPAID. TO ANY oF THE 43 SPARKSâ€"ST., i Opposite the Ontari> Bank L Blly ESMONDE BROS Toronto, October 21, 186 wWoOD & ROSsITER: 67. 561 â€"4f. OR,â€" F. MacCARTHY, M. C, CAMERON, _ Bec. & Reg. P. Bottle $79 â€"3im $51tf Solt U A. enjo ubtishod paily ©€ uofi“.i 1 "3 ioh 0 t \ early 1 meral B4 ® dut w in carly 4 onÂ¥ wR i hutn i w di 900 I ©9 A;‘fl t Mr. rida i it am wb S a dva t pm 54 OE & q A V Og 29R the

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