FOR THE RAPID CURE oP foughs, Colds, Influenta, Hoarsencess, _ Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con« + . ._J“..o amd for the Relicf _ ® Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Disease. s * This is a remedy so universally known to eurpass an r for the cure of throat and {ung mn..»:..,..r: hat l’l useless bere to publish the evidence of its virtnes, Its surtvalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary dixease, hate made it jmown throughout lc eivilized mations of the curth, Few are the communities, or even familios, amony them who have not some personal experience of its efects pome living trophy in their midst of its victory over.the r.‘m dlmv.lt of the throat and ‘lungs. all know the drewifol titality of these di-wmnd they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we not more than to assure them that it hasnow all the virâ€" Ines that it did have when making (1.¢ curee which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr.J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell. Mass. Soli by Gsorge Mortimer, John Roserts, W. M | on than by any other _ y for the same. ....y,.!{ & 4‘-(.)m'" and J. Skinnor in Ofttaws ’ 4 * “Ukz).fl-’:l Reoruary 35th, 1867 B0Â¥d3v@y *‘ Ottaws, Septamber} East End Valyâ€"st., Ottawa. April 1. * A great variety of cases have been reported to ns where usee of these formidable compiaints have resulted from he wss of this remedy, but our «pace here will not admit hem. Some of them may m-d in our American A!manac, which the "xénts named are pleased to aruish gratis to all who call for them, . | « Dyspepsin, Heart Discase, Fits, Epile qrï¬ohuloly. l--rrl.h PHtF" Many remarkable cures of there affections have been wdoâ€"by theâ€"alterative power of this mesicine. . 1t stimaâ€" es the vital functions into vigorons action, and thus sercomes disorders which mlf!n supposed beyond its gach. . Such a remedy has long been required by the noâ€" Oxczaxa, Ind., 6th June, 1850, J. €. Am:'(‘n. Gents: 1 t: l::iï¬my“m ne« knowledgo w your Sarsaparil ne me, Maving inhertted a Scrofulous infection, L have suffered from it hmh-npmun. Sometimes it burst out it Uicess on my and arms=; rometimes it turned I-z-nl and distressed -emhno::c.. ‘Iwo years ago it broke out on my head covered my scalp cad ears with.one sore. which was painful and loathsome segond description. 1 tried many medicines and several n"t-.bul-izwmmbâ€Â«nnymh im the disorder grew worse, At lepgth 1 was n&ifld to read in the Goâ€"pel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Carsspariilao, for 1 knew ‘bvn your reputc» tion that ary thisy you mude mast be good. 1 sent to Cincinuati and got it, an‘d used it til} it cured.me. I took which threatened to terminate the ï¬: ;‘(mu‘ .'.."y-nlls nu:‘d?&lznu Malignant Erysiplas by larzo dodes the camo; says hflwlbm{u Eruptions by it constan‘ly. Bronchocelo, Goitre or Swellod Neck. Zebulon Stoan of Prospect, Texas, writes : " Three bot« Nes of your sarsaparilla cured me from a Goi‘reâ€"a hidâ€" sons ew»lling on the neck, which I had suffered from Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral, it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoont month. and used alulust three bottles, New an skin soon begun to form under the scab, whi while fell of. My skin is cow clear, and 1 kn« feetimgs that the disvase has youne from my syst ean weil betiove the. I feel what 1 am saying w Burgovna, Burbridges and Squire ichirrus,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, ‘Ulceration, Caries nlï¬ï¬‚uollauo- of the Bones. 4 HOLGATE, OLIVER & ANNABLE, WIOI--.AI.E Manufactucers of Bed= steads, Chairs, &0., Chaadiore Island, Otâ€" And for the speedy cure of fhe following complaints : #crofuls and Scrofulous Afections,sueh as Tumeoers, Ulcers, sores, Eruptions, ,Pimples, Pustuics, Blotches, Boils, Bains, and all Skin Discases. 8t. Anthony‘s Pire. Rore or wrysipel . Tetter and Salt iHheun !md rl‘en.d.: â€" Ringworm, Sote Eyes, bropuy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Sulem, N. Y., 12th 50, that ho has cured an inveterate caso of ey) which threatened to terminate % use of our > <aparilla, and also a Mrs. and Miss Cossar also in singing and on the piano turn their sincere thanks ‘or ment they have already recei Terms on applieation to _ 45 MceGili Referenceskindly permitted to: kes, Rev Dr. Jopl{-. John Leen Lovell, Szq., Theodore Lyman, hoi ds 1300050 Sarsaparilla (Hoving lately arresed frov England ) | nl. to acquaint the Ladies of Montreal and the surrounding country, that they will receive at their house, No. 1, OUxiord Terrace, 45 McQili College Avenue, a limited number of Y oung Ladies as Boarders, who may be desizous of finishâ€" ing their education, or who, from a residence in the, country, bave been anable to enjoy the advantages of the city seminaries % Mrs. Cossar is prepared to instruct thes ladies in all the branches of a thorough Edueation, also French, Voeal and lust Music, General Depertment, Calisthenics, ticularly to sing an English Hallad. & W®, to his fice. | A woman who ha for the same disorder b‘r metcury was su -“rl im bt-moo. ‘hey had become itive to the wenther that on a damp day sho suile wfl pain in. Joluts and Lmu. Fhe, t entively by rarsapqrilla in a fow we .w.- ite whick E"..“. gave n is Preparation from r Isboratory must be 4 »medy ; condiquently, °t truly remarkable ‘ith it have noturprised me. _ _ ut Mrs. Cossar has been induced to open classes, baving been informed that there are ‘:‘ ladies to whom atteniance At a scl irksome and unpleasant, but who would more favorable progress when surrounded by r“d their own age ard mequirement ring with Mre.Cossar and her daughters in freedom of a happy home, and yet with tha rect restraint so steadily carried out in Engl: w Fraternally your, _ iÂ¥eumatism, Gont, Ixoerexpance, Prostor ~Da. J.C. Ari®: Siz, 1 have waities of the people, and we Select Educational Classes. | Mrs. and !rl_l:.es Cossar, | Thirty housand prices ot the above forwarded «ee of all charge, monthly, by @ Instruments T:;' Fittings, . Porfuméry, Drags, Paints, Glassware, < Dr. J. C. Area: Sir, 1 c weat of your sgont. and re i-un*‘-nn{t-rl 1 have chred with it, in <ints for which it in seec for them all that medicine can d Montreal, June 28. 1857 Sundries. Prepared by 0 PARTIES ABOUT. FO BUILDâ€"â€" awa, Aug. 8, 1867 DRUG®S, é&co. ly wond A YCT ER‘S Pharmacentical Preparations, Photographic Sundries, _ Courmaxâ€"St., Loxnox. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ESTIMATES, &¢ AUGUSTUS LAVER, WILLIAM HOLGATE, JOHN OLIVER, WILLIAM ANNABLE w one of the apusties informed that there are many | and 9:2) p.m. m attendance &t a school is ic usw eosem leasant, Mï¬':o would make LEAVE SANDPC ess when su nded by comy | , i age ard nequirements, a:h 5 # 45 :’ ""‘",‘lAi it and her daughters in all the *# Sandpoint daily home, and yet with that cor. | 200 P» m« arriving at Brocks lily earried out in England. and 8:15 p. m. tar also give private lessons Jhe 1:30 a w, Train from Bro e pianoâ€"forte, and beg to reâ€" | Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Ste inks ‘or the kind encourage. | du Fort, Pembroke, &¢., and the dy received. point at 2:00 p.m., leaves aiter on to . | from Ottawa and Pemoroke. MRS. COSSAR, : All trains on main line conne Ko.cl. Oxford Terrace, with Trains to and from Perth. McGili College Avenue. H AJ permitted to:â€"Rev. Dr. Wilâ€" x , John Leeming, Exq., John 4 e Lyman, Esq., uTnty Verâ€" | BrockvilJe, June 29. * 1867. â€" 4175% â€"â€" ake Toen truly remarkable results G. V, LARIMER, M. D. Liver Complaint. ALPI®D B. TALLEY, Patent Medicines Drysalteries, Dye (Goods, Lozenges, . Chemicals, Oilmen‘s Stores, Velermary Sundries. Arc#rthor 1 ma. outal A by t mt th OTH «206y 12 f t over & enltby by my these many entad i parâ€" “7 HICHIS EXCELLENT, and WHICH they carsell at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur who have tasted the wine, considet it a very: good article, and superior to what is supposed to be iinâ€" portod. Hotel keepors and dealers in Wines would dorwell tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them s buak deominenii. ofabngomine=ains KA Bottles of every description, excepting oil bottles, wanted, tlfl one penny per dozen -P:.“iv- Champagne Manufacturgd in Ottawa. LARO@QUE & Co. CHURCH STREET ME Subscriber begs t 3" friends and the public gene menced business in the stor pied by ‘s Yo‘r:. &e..fnt;i;‘;.lmi...hzu iabee, Night s for Three Rivers, Quobec, nmm; Lgnp and .ll"lo:lin ru.i..l yas* S ars on A rain speckee thriagh, * * sn t Y * as we are ynpuoa to prove from the evidence of those who have trigd it. All th¢y ask is a trial. It is simple in construction, eagily adjusted, and anewers for an. IRONING TABLE. It never need be taken out,?f the Kitchen, as it answors for a piece of Furniture. The following testimonia will show what the Ledies at Nunnery think of it. Parties desirous of givingus a fair trial will please to send us noties by post, or otherwise, naming time and place, will be attended to. This is to certify that Messre. olgnb. Oliver & Annable‘s Warhing & Ironing Table have been uséd by the @frey Nuns, and they have proved to be very satisf % a Messrs. Fingland And where ho will keep eoutud# on hand a gene ral assortment of | DERERY ©GoOoOoODps! Which will be sold atia small ad on cost. JAMES HIGGINSON, ° Â¥ E‘mon Blogk, Sumexrâ€"st. Next to ho Tea Pot Ottawa, July 10, 1867. 431tf Express by Railway throughout tor New * YQ:.’M {u au'lmr ediate Points, connecting at St. Johpns with Vermont Centrzl Railroad, t Burâ€" lington with the Ruiland Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain snu;bou{ l‘ l:ku George, Saratoga, New York, ke. &c. Accommodation Train for lsland Pond and Intermediate Stations, at............ Express for, Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at Ft. J« with the Vermont Central Rail p Ibress Mail for Portland, stopping over night at Ix Island Pold,“ y inroaghuoe tir Kew press by railway throughout New York, Boston, and oll‘}nte ediate Points, mnoenngkn:l St. J with . _ Vermont Central lroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland Burâ€" l"t:sw Railroad, also at so‘s t with Lake Champlain Steamers !:w kl.ulko (George, Saratoga, . New T the Ottawa, August 12th, 186 DRY â€" GO6 Only Washing Machine new in the Do# minions * ‘ The 1:30 a w. Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Steamers for Portage du Fort, Pembroke, &e., and the Train from Sardâ€" point at 2:00 p.m., leaves aifter Steamers are dus from Ottawa and Pemo»roke. * All trains on main lise connect at Smith‘s Falis with Trains to and from Perth. __ Intermediate Staliona, at.............. 2.40 A.M. Trains 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. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. GoING soUTRH AND EAST. Readymade C 6 A« M.««â€"TRAINS will leave 7:30 Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and 3145 pe m«, arriving at Sandpoint at ):10 p m., and 9:25 p.m. Deawa, May 7 ‘ML P®* A. M.«â€"=â€"TRAINS will leave D : “.Q) Sandpoint daily at 5145 a«m., and 2100 p. m», arriving at Brockvili® at 12:00 p. w., and 8:15 p. m. Pm CHANGE of TIM®.," Ottawa and Prescott Railway, |" From Prescott, 7.00 a. m, _ At Oitawa, 10.30 a.m. « «@ â€" 2:45 p.m. ««0 _ s _ §:20 pam. From Ottawa, 7.00 a m. At Prescott 9.35 a m. «* «_ 1:30 p.m. # * 440 pam. The time of these Train# has been namg.du to ensure connectien with night and day traing on Grand Trunk, east and west. % N. B.â€"These #raims run on Montreal Time. f : Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trupk Railway. SUMMER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. , GOING WEST. uy .xpress for Ogdens! Ottawa, ,Bmek\'flh. Khm:n'li;vflb. Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, Brantford . . Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicag , and all poiNtS WOSt, M.......cipecceeeee Night â€", do _ €0;| _ Mb....uus.emaens Accommodation Train for Kingston and Roturns tickets to Prescott, Kemptville and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on the line. * T. 8. DETLOR, : Grand Trunk Railway Company as follows Brockville and Uttawa Railway, Canadian â€" Cham pagne ! W ASIIING MA READYâ€"MADE . CLOTHING, sUMMER ABRBRANGEMENT ARE NOW MANUFACTCRING a Wix® CarLED N AND AFTER MOoNDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" HE UNDERSIGNED a facturing a new and whai Â¥ and after TUESDAY, the 7th May, 1867, and until further notice trains will run DEPARTURE NEW DOMIL HOLGATE, OLIVER, it ANNABLE OF CANADA. LEAVE SANDPOINT RAILROADS. AVE BROCKVILI =â€"ANDâ€" AND H ABBOTT ‘NT,and WHICFH | At twelve o‘clock, ncom, all the right, title, inter ‘5? EN. :"'““" est and equity of redemption ot the above named is suppered 1e fcs" | defendant, of, in, and to the northâ€"east part of Lot ilers in: Wines would | Number Two, in the third concession of the Townâ€" : CO., and ‘give them | ship of Gloucestery(Rideau front,) in the County of iption, Carleton, 7 > E,, ape wore giv. WA FAPOWELL, Sheriff. a same. : * r vriff LA&OQUI #co. | Br us..’un.m Deputy She 235tf July 18th, A. D., 1867. ( 480â€"1â€"29wta SUPRRINTENDENT CHINW. & Draper GREY NUNS lothing o formerly occu e now manue they claim to be » ])m ! > inforpm his ally that he has , at...10.10 P.M. Trains, Baggare ION. ARRIVAL 5.30 A.M. 8.30 2.00 P.M. 4.30 P.M. 8.15 P.M. 6.45 A.M Truste» BY Virtne of a ‘Writ of Fierl Facias issued out of the County Court, of the County of Carleton, and to me directed and delivered against the: Lands and Tenements of Magloire Charlebois, at the suit of Edward Grifin, I have seized and taken in execution, and will offer for sale, at Puolic Austion, at my Office in the Coup Hpnu. in the City of Ottawa, On Tuesday, the Twenlyâ€"sSecond day 0 The steamer Calum«t, on and after Friday, 4t! iustant, will leave Havelock on Tuesdays an« Fridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chlpcuuilln]« same days at 2 p.m. e o es o COUNTY OF CARLETON On and after SEPTEMBER 1st |«ntil turther noâ€" tice) the steamer Ann SNimon will leave AyImer m day, for the Uppor Ottawa, at 7 a. in., conâ€" ns with the Alliance at head of Railroad at 11, ing .at Amwior, Band Point, â€" Bristol, Bonnechere, Farrell‘s Wharf, Gould‘s W harf, and Portage du Fort, arriving at Zr. m, Stages will leave Gould‘s Whart iinmediately after arrival of Alliance tor Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason tiould, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. The Pontrac leaves Pembroke at noon on Tue#: days, Thursdays and Saturdays for Des Joachims, uuln‘vn all intermediate ports, returning Monâ€" days, Wednesdays and Fridays, Iuvlv at 6 a. m., connecting at Pembroke with steanmer Jason {ou/d, which leaves Pembroke Landing at 1 p. m:, and arriving at Portage du Fort same evening. _ _ The steamer Al/iance leaves Portage du Fort every nornln’ at 7:30 a. m., railway time, touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s Wharf, Sonmuechere, Bristol, Sand Point and Arpprior, and arriving as head of Railway at 11:45, and connecting with Ann Sisson at Pontiac at noon. . Passengers reach Ottawa at 4 p. m, _ Fe t t o Ottawa City, Aug. 26, 1867 A connection is made daily with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway on the up Irig at Sand Point 1 pm.; and on the down trip at Sand.Point at ? Passengers for Des Joachims leava Ottawa every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Wrmempnt |_ Fur turther particulars apply at tas Office of the Company at Ottawa City or Aylmer. + 1807 Market Steamer Dagmar, (Capt. Peter Moâ€" Gowan,) leaves Montreal, Canal Basin, Tuesdays and ’l'hnmh{:; Baggage checked through. 4 The Steamer Alerondra, (Capt. M. Shepherd,) will be u:rloy'd in towing rafts between Ottawa and Grenville. R. W. SHEPHERD. SPARTAN Fast Sailing Mail Steamer Que‘a Vicws, (Capâ€" tain Bovio.z leaves Ottawa daily (Sundays exâ€" cepted) at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville and intermeâ€" diate landings, connecting with the C. & Grenville Railway, and at Carilion with EStemther /) /m« o Wales, â€" Passongers arrive in Montreal at 4. i5 p.in, Steamer Prince of Wales, (Captain H. W. mbenâ€" herd,) leaves Lachineon arrival of the 7 a.m. train from Montreal, connecting at Carilion with C. & G. Railway, and at Grenville with Steamer Queen Victoria, arriving at Ottawa at 6:30 p.m. The comfort and economy of this line is unsurâ€" passed, while the routs passes through one of the most rMnm(Ind districts in Canada, and is the most fashiona ble for tourists. _ Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Uttawa to Grenville, valid for one day, at single fares. . < > 0 o0 00 _ > _ _ Passengers for the Celebrated Caledonia Spring will be landed at L‘Orignal. . _ *4 Return tickets to Montreal PPBE OHRSS......scovescrverscs This Company is now prepared with new and efficient stock to forward Freight of every descripâ€" tion between Montreal, Otawa and Rideau Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness and deeâ€" pateb, and at low rates. . " _ 00 _ _ _â€"__ _ Freight received at the wharf of the Richeliew Company, at Quebec, and forwarded daily. For freight apply to D. MURPHY, Ageat, _ 85 Commonâ€"st., Canal Basin, Montreal SiaY T. . sc s .cs s ap oo ols 42 CHANGE of TIME. Passengers will find it to their advantage to travel by this route, it being the quickest and cheanest, as well as the most comfertable.. s 7i’ru;url"foixxnï¬u7dhil'y' from Ottawa te Montreal and intermediate landings. * 1867. MONTREAL & OTTAW A LSAAC BONNER, Agent, Have commenced their regu Montreal and Hamilton, calling Ports, connecting with the Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted N.B.â€"Through and Return ained at reduced rates from 1867, 4 1867, Consisting of the following firstâ€"class steainers May 14 Sherifft‘s Saie of Lands 1ANADIAN INLAND STEAN_ NXAVI« GaATIUN COMPAxXY als and State Roows a the Fare ANN SISSON,....... BMERALDyscsssssece ALLAIANC Biy vevsvevene OREGON, snvsessesinse NNOW _ BIRD,.....«s. JASON GOULD..... PONTIA Cvnsrscserisies PEMB ROR Byssssssess CALUMMT.....cuc.... NION FORWARDINXG AND RALL« WAY COMPANY. )1 ameat»& se 186 EW FREIGHT LINE To OTTAWA AND THE RIDEAU CANALJ. Upper Ottawa Route. HE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIG ATION CoOMPA N YÂ¥o8 4448 Ottawa and Proscott Railroat OYAL MAIL THROUC W. McNavento®, PRESIDENTâ€"Hcon McLexxax FORWARDING COMPANY To Wit RECLAN October, A.D., 1867, HERRICK, BRI STEA MERS. TLILMITEI. AS§SPORT DIWECTORS KINGSTON, FARES oo <AAAL * MAGNK1 Canal Basin, Ottaws iWAaVs J. B. Avor® Capt SH mur CASSELS, 1 CHAMPION, Bockus. Lxircu, Fisouay Miriano,. Tox®m OvekRya®. Dvsass, Couvaetr® Buo«pIX® _ THEK O TTAaWA TIMES® OCTOBEN 8, I1s97. $6 00 38 50 2 00 4348 President 410â€"8 between 807. 1807, 1867 nt each truly, A. M. F. Giax®ut1, Esq., # My Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge the receipt cf a sawmple of your Royal Italian Bitters together with a note imr‘tvg:‘ u: me tï¬hel;'vn:nh for tlu;\r preparation. . Having a large field where to try the rl'oot of your Bitters, I have obtained flattering success in cases n(}mring the use of a mild, stimuâ€" lating tonic, and I will recommend your Bitters with pleasure in dyzpepsia, indigestion, loss of ap petite, general dobility, and constitational inacti vi? of the liver. * remain, my deatr Mr. Gianelli, yours, ver Accopt, Sir, the expression of my distinguished consideration. * This preparation, by its elegant appearance, its delicious flavour, and above all b{ its restorative properties, deserves to attract public attention, and should be cons.dered as infinitely superior to all articles of the kind which have appeared to the present time. * ; _‘This beverage, whicn is stimmchic snd at the same time tonic, is serviceable not only to nersons in health by rromodng digestien, but may also be e nployed with advantage in a mulfitude of ailâ€" ments whica are the immediate consequences of excesseso merrors in nutrition, such »s dy»pepsia, enuulfl , anunia, chlorotis, leucorrhe :, convalesâ€" cence, in whort in all cases where the system is much debilitated for want of restoratives to refresh its energies and strengthen its organs. Docteur Medecin et Chirurgien Francais de la Faculte do .Paris, Bachelier en lettres, Bachelier en Sciences Physiques, Rue Notreâ€"Dame, No. 192 _ By the tonic ingredients, and especially by the iron which enters into its composition, it acts on the whole organization ; the tissues a«sume a conâ€" +istency more decided, a development more comâ€" plete, a functional energy more regular: the glob. ules of the blood become richer, the :itsl vnergies groater, the muscular system more powerful, the uervous system calmer. _ es 3 Montreal, 20 Decembre, 1866 A Monsiour Gaaxzui1 Ni : Allow me to congratulate you on the ‘n:r~ feetion of your preparation called ©Royal Italian Bitters." I have prescribed it to many of my paâ€" tients who had neea of tonics to invigorate their energies without failure in any case, o f 2 Dear 8Sir: The swmple of your Royat Italian Bitters, thro\l{h your politeness, was received some time since. am hll:py to say respecting them, after giving them a fair tridl, that they are a doâ€" liclous tomec, stomachic and stimulant Bitters, which I think wil! be found very useful to the deâ€" bilitated suffering from indigestion, constipation, or dyspepsia. With my best wishes for your sucedss, 4 New York, April 25, 1867. A. M. F. Graxguctâ€"S8ir: Your kind favour of 16th instant, together with a #ample of your « Toâ€" nico Realo" Royal Bittersâ€"L am pleased not only wita its somposition, but also with the effect, and regard the preparation as a very elegant one, suit« ed to many cases when a more ruvunul .compound would not be used. After kaving had furtber opâ€" pouunu{. 1 shall be n;bl.w aliu a more intelliâ€" gent opinion in regard to its efticacy. To _ Mave you any u‘onny in this city ? Many of my patients are anxious to use the Tonic but krow not where to procure it. Yours truly, ? x C. PRINCE, M.D,, A. M. F. G1axzuus, Eaq., To Mr. ANGELIA GIANELLL Dear Sir: We are pleared to acknowle reee%tion of the prescription of your valuah and bitters, entitled «The Royal." All 1 stances contained in its composition nre p combined to ‘orm a preparation bt for the p detailed in your directions. s We are, dear Sir, yours sincerely, _ _ Dear .Sir: Just recovering from a long 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 appotite and digesâ€" ‘4on much improved, and hesitate not to recomâ€" mend it as one of the best and most agreeah‘s Tonics I have ever k * WILLLAM ARNOLD, A.B., Trinity Oollec. Wublin; al. R. C. 8. London ; M. D., New York, }.iooneiuo Royal CUollege, Havana. could have boen devised 1« effects which ‘I have obse think very many who now and dyspepsia in their var a panacea for all their ills A. M. F. G1axg1L1, Esq., Montreal Kept by the Prinelpnl Druggists and Grocers in the Dominion of Canada and in the United &tates. Sold by the Proprietor, _ . _ _ Toâ€"A. M. F. Graxguu1, Esg., Jrear Sir,â€"The «‘Tonico Reale" I hare tried faithfully, and it gives me great pleasure to state to ion that it is the best and most agreeable Tonic I ave ever used in my rrutico. 1 find it gmrtiou- larly adapted to females and children debilitated by the various diseases and complaints peculiar to them. If you will favor me with a letter stating where I can procure your Bitters for my patients, 1 shall take particular pains to recommend them. As a general rule the Bitters sold are to» bitter and have too much Alcoho/, and are hence often injuriâ€" Your "Tonico Reale" seems to me to be the Kome we bave long wished for, but never found until Prof. Verri, D.M., of Padua, has given it to the Hodh;‘::. wot'!!dl'l * ully yours, h Wat. gRED. HOLCOMB, M.D., Professor of Aural and Ophthalmic Surgery in New York Medical Collofe, and Surgeon. to New York Ophthalmic Hospital and Demult Dispensary. New York, June 1, 1867. Mx, Gramktinâ€"Dear mir: After a fair trial I ui‘: pleasure in recommending your Royal Bitters, It.is a very excellent stimulating tonic, aiding diâ€" gestion and giving tone to the digestive orgare. In your note you informed me of the ingredients, â€" I think it is a most admirable combination; a pleaâ€" sant, useful, and reliable tonic. s Yours truly, 4 Oy TQSLLCG B ’i\lll! celebrated preparation for which a certiGicate of merit was awarded to the distinâ€" guished original preparer at the National Exposiâ€" tim at Torino, ltaly, by whose tavor Mr. G1ANELLI obfained the recipe, and was also awarded a d»r loma at the Provincial Exhibition of Canada beld at Montreal in September, 18(5, is, without exceY'- tion, the most genuine, &ulubrlouu and agreeable Toxic ever introduced ito public noties either in Enrope or America. _ | _ . f : For seventeen years it has, it versal favorite amont the «/i generally served in the drawin ner, in preference to Vermcuth, The ingredients of its comp impartet to the leading Physici the Unifed States, and have ree hed approval on every account. Mx. G1axguL1,â€"Dear Nir : Having received from {ou a gample of the Royal Icalian Bitters of Dr. Zerri as prepared ‘by you, L bave much pleasure in certifying to its very excellent qualities as ar »rroeable and exhiliarating toni¢ Limr; nothing ©ual to it has ever come under my notiey lHayâ€" ing also been made acquainted with, its compostition and mode of preparation, I feel nothing better could have boen devised for general use; from its ‘The proprietor refers with dence and satisfaction to the ials from mimnt&cdicfl me to, were it desirable. Professe Royal Italian September 14, 1867. DEL DOTTORE F. P. VEBRI! Very truly, W. E. BESSEY, M.D., C.M Latter {r I am nlpooir‘\gll; 31, Templeâ€"street, Boston, aC July 1, 186 22, West Eleventhâ€"strect, â€"__ New xork, May 9, 1867 rEAYLY. [trRaxstratio®. | 20, Enst 25thâ€"stroot, New York, May 9, 186 26 E. PE LA GRANJA, M.D * 538â€"37w6m * DRS. PICAQLT & M H M &. P. COOKE, M.D., New York City Now rork, May 14, 1867 Montreal, Ju Â¥F. GIANELLI, #pitalâ€"street, Montreal, ntreal, Eebruary, 1867. r : Having received from 157, East 10thâ€"street A. SOUSLACROIX 0. ht D., C.M., &¢., Beaver Hall W1l Italy, I ved tt LLANO, M.D Our®, from Biiters‘ reatest conti ned testimon ihe could ad« _have been Canada ant heir unquali~ ot & SON the sub perfectly pur poses n a Attil= , being ore din= 186 Izo the Papt a id it the west at the lowest market rates on the #pat, or ) arrive, and deliverable at { station or stea m« boat landing in the Ottawa 1'l'l3; ct. & . | GEORGE DALGLISH, Agent,. produce and articles other than Stock must be on the ground before +0 a. m., on the first day, and Stock by 9 a.m., on the secopd day of the Show. Entries should be made on or before the previous Saturday with the Secretary at Oitawa. . R The Ploughing Match will take place en the 11th October. . A. S, WOODBUKN, THE ANNUAL SHOW will be held at Bell‘s Corners, Nepean, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 8th and 9h OCTOBER. Ail Notice to the Business Men of Ottawa and its Dependencies. %PI‘LICA‘I‘ION will be made to the &%a Municipal ('oryoruion of the Township of Gloucester at its sitt nLun the first Saturday in November next, for the passing of a Byâ€"law to establish aâ€"public highway, forty feet wide, and open the same across Lot No. 15, in the 4th Conâ€" cession of Gloucester, Ottawa Front, as laid out by John Brown, Townskip Rend Survgor. 3 C. BLLLINGS, Township Clerk, Gloucester. Eeptember 17, 1867. 31wâ€"71 480.2awâ€"2m FOR SALE WHOLESALE. Bakersand families choice brands, frosh ground flour, direct from the mills of the wert, Am Jvroplud to sell wheat .or corn by the car load direct from “TH‘RRE.\Q the Hrellu; of our Pare liament of Canada stands prorogued to the Fecond day of the month of Noyember next, sxvErâ€" THELES3, for certain causes| &nd ‘considerations, We have thought fit further to prorogue the rams to WEDNESDAY, the sixth day of the month of NOVEMBELR next, so that neither of you nor any of you on the #aid second day of November next, at our City of Ottawa, to appear are to be held and constained, for Wr no wiut tuat you and each of you and all others in this behalf interested, that on WEDNESDAY, the sixth day of the month of N()\'Eililllt nest, at our| City cf Ottawa aforeâ€" said, porsonally you be and appear for the deâ€" spatch of business, to treat, do, act and conclude upon those things which in our said Parliament of Canada, by the Common Council of our »gid Dominion, may by the favor~of God be ordained. PULMNGNE WAFERS 1 'l\llE ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTARâ€" lished in 1837, and first «rticle of the kind ever introduced under the name of " Pulmonic Wajfers," in this or any other country; all other "lmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The goauine can be known by the name BRY AN being stamped on each WAFER. | JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, NORTUROP\\& LYMAN, |\_ Newcusue, C.W. Bold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, Joseph Skinver, and J. rown, in Ottawa. | Ottawa Feb. 5. 17 | 350dw6un Toilet and other Looking Glasses AT THE VARIETY HALL, bryan s Pulmonie Wajers Relieve Coughs, Colds, Fore Throat, Hoarsen Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wajers < Relieve Asthmna, Bronchitis, Dithicult Breathing + Br‘yu-'o Pulmonic Wafers . Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Ches . + Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wa{rn ' Relieve Ineiï¬lent Comu.l:'g(ion. ung Discases ryan‘s Pulmonic Wajers Relieve Irritation of Uyula and Tonsils. Bryaw. Pulmonic Wafers Reliove the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wajfers $ Aro a blessing to mil Clasges and Constitutions Bryan‘s Pulmonke Wafers Are adapted for Voealists and Public Speakers â€" _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers ; Are in simpe form and p;unnt to the taste. t %rynn’c Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. Bryan‘s Pulmonke Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one No family should be without a box ot . Bryan‘a Pulmonic Wafers £ it in the hmto. No travoller should be without a supply of Bryan‘s Pulmoni¢ Wafers + in his pocket. . No porson will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonie Wafere C â€" . Twontyâ€"five Cents, LE September 20, 1867 [L. 8.) To.our beloved and faithfal the Senators of the Dominion of Canada, &nd the members electâ€" ed to serve in the House of Commons of our Victorta, by the Gr%cc ot God, of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain and Treland, Ql‘{!t.\', Defender â€" of the Faith. &¢., &6.; &e. * cousin, the right honorable Cuazuzs Staxâ€" Lky, Viscotxy Moxex, Baron Monck ot Ballytrammeon, in the county of Wexford, in the Peerago of lreland, and Bno§ Monek of Ballytrammon, im the county of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Governorâ€"Genâ€" . oral of Canada, &0., &¢., &c. â€" At our Govâ€" ernment House, in oar CFTY of OTTAW A, in our said Dominion, this THIRTIETH dlay of SEPT., in the year of our Lord, one thousana eight hundred and sixtyâ€"seven, and in the thirtyâ€" first year of our reign. By Command, In Tesumoxy Wuekxror, we have cuused these _ _ our letters to be made patent, and the groat seal of Canada to be hereurto afized : Wirxkss, our righttrusty and wellâ€"beloved Conmnty of Carleton Exhibition, MIRRORS, MIRRORS, MIRRORS, said Dominion, guwmtned and called to a Meeting of the Parliament of Canada, at our City of Ottawa, on the second day of the month of November next, to have been commenced and helil, and to cvery Sof youâ€"Gzrkenxo:,‘ f Flour, Wheat, Com. MONCK EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, ~â€" Clerk of the Crown‘in Chan â€"ry * OTICEHE. AT OTTAWA. C W 34, Sussexâ€"st. CONSULAR ACEKCGY : A PROCLAMATION CANADA at Daiglish & Ruésell‘s, | Wellingtonâ€"st Now York. 37â€"3 Sherif‘s Office, Ottawa, s August 10 A. D. 1867 ; To Wit : Y ‘ BY VIRTUE of a Writ of !’Icfl Facias, ‘ «jssued out of Her Majesty‘s County Court of the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, and to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Tenements of Thomas Costilio, at the suit of Robert Brown, I have seized and taken in execution, and will ofer for sale at publis auction, at my office, in the Court House, in the City of Ottaw«, on TUESâ€" DAY the NINETEENTH day of NOVEMBER, A D. 1867, at TW ELVE o‘clock moon, all 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 Concession of Ahe Township of Fitzroy, in the County of Carleton, containing by admeasurement sixtyâ€"six and twoâ€" thirds of an acre, be the same more or less. | _ It cleansos the breathing app | ing from tho air.cells the con; i that secretion which in heaves cl | a difficu‘ty in breathing, and by diseased part, causing the muc resume its natural dimensions, t eireulation of the blood, and rest« vessels to thgir natural size ; by appetite is improved, all dor digestive organs corrected, softe | mvin{ to the coat a slockâ€"and «h |~ D. W. HURD, Successor to Hr | _ Buocessors to Chas, Garth, \No. 25, Rideauâ€"=t., COUNTY OF CARLETON, together with a large and well selected stock o the best and neatest FANCY GOODS. Avery large and fine stock of imported CIGARS3, MERSHAU M PIPES, &c., will be kept on hand 57, SPARKSâ€"STREET, CENTRAL OTTAWA 1“]!'. HAUSER wou!d respectfully in= 4 form his friends and the public generally that ho intends remaining in . bis present <store, No. 57, Sparkeâ€"street, Central Ottawa, where he will keep pn hand, as formerly, all the LATEST he will koexgn hand, as former‘y, all the LA LE3 NEWSPAPERS, MAG AZINES, BOOKS, &e , &e _ Orders from the country will receiye strct tention. + s * Ottawa, August 26, + 410y WA Public and Private Buildings, Conserva. tories, Vineries, Manutactories, &e., warmed by Steam, Hot Wateror Warm Air, on the most apâ€" proved principles. # HAUSER‘S XEWS BEPOT Manutacturers of all déscriptions of work for Water and Gas Works,: Brewor‘s Distilleries, Mills, &o. Makes and fits up ‘Galvanized Iron Cornices, Gutâ€" ters, Conductors, Roofing, &c. PRICE TWENTYâ€"FIVE CEXTE, Eold by Geo. Mortimer, Jrhn RMoberts, W. M Massey, Henry F. McCartby, J. Skinner, and J Brown, in Ottawa. Cookiag Stoves, Double Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hall Stoves, Lans, N States. k _ |__JN ORFAT VARIETY, > Nails, Spike#, Camp Kettles, Cireular and Croze: out Sawe, Lamps, Oils, Glass, Putty, &e.,â€"AaLl CuEAP. t « s 3 Ottawa, April 13 All materials for the above branches kept.con stantly en hand. Mn > â€"â€" _ <â€"ALSOâ€" lmnur}ers and Dealers in Houst Furnish ing Hardware, Carpenters‘ and Joiners‘ Teols BINTH & â€" RERBBE. Plambers, AT THE SIGN COF THE g, Rememb â€" the placeâ€"N next to Howell‘s rocery. April 27. sequently be very large and most complete in every department, and we most respectfully solicit a conâ€" tinuadce 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 & soON, ts / Rememb â€" the placeâ€"No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. Al the Lease of our Premiscs in Sussex® street terminates this month, we intend to con fine our business to one locality, and shall rempve the whole of our Stock on the ist of Mry next, to our Store in e SHUOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, &e., &e., will Arabian Heave Remedy Shenft‘s Sale Ottawa, Sept. 25, 1867 Agricultural Implements Ottawa, Feb. a, 1867 Uur stock of BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY Rideau Street, ~â€"~ ROWES â€" â€"| oot and Shoe Store. Just received a well selected assortment of Circulatinge Library A ag Stoves, Iron Bedsteads, o Stoves, Bronzed & Wire Fenders, r Stoves, . Fire Lrone, Stoves, Fire Guards, Japanned ‘and Planished Tinware, &e., Gas «& bteam Fiiters, No. 10, Rideauâ€"st. 1ND CONDITION MEDICINE pan CALL AND INSPECT | THOMAS BIRKETT, BR EKE MOV AL. PLOT LINES, Tin «& Coppersmiths, NEW AND IMNPROYZ NORTHR DALLEY‘S Bell Mangers. &e. SPADES, SHOVELS, &¢c, Sole Proprict Br JAMES BAILIFE, © De‘puty Sherif. Wm. F. POWELL, =AND= i7 € ions for the cur Newos pparat r to J ame LYMAN Lands 1 the Canadas B@wtd Od w e Sherif®. C.W th 24 41d M 8. TROTTER rl to inform her nds that having enlarged her premises by thejaddition ofadur:wï¬ou of the Desbarats Block,Jwhich have been fitted up in unexceptionablc style. [ * ts 6 ttint hh w ‘a few suites of rooms e now ready for the rece of boarders , Sept. 17, 1867, aTaer On Monday, the Thirtieth day of. Septomber next, | ’[beyfll apply to the Judge of the said Court for a confirmation thereof. their Of the Capital Stock of the said Company, which Call they require the holders of such stock to pay to the undersigned at the Office of MATHESON & LEES, in the City of Ottawa, on Provigee of Ontario, Domifion of Canada, Unite® Counties of Prescott and Russell. In t Weflpasday, Secand day of October Next. | W. H. FALLS, Becy. & Treas. Dated this Secord day of Septentber, 1867, 528â€"td ll herecby given, that the Directors of the Ottaws and Gloucester Road Company have this day made a further CGall of 10 Per Cent. Y\TO.'I'I('?} is hereby given that applica= 1@ . tion will be magde at the next Session of Parâ€" linment or the Legisiature, tor an Act to Incorporâ€" , Ato certain persons under the name of " The St Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company," and to vest therein the Ottawa and Prescott Railway with the lands, rights, privileges, franchises and appurâ€" i tenances thereto belonging or appertaining, with fullpower to convert the several interests of the i present proprietors thereof into stock or shares, ' and to open stock or shareâ€"books, and also to enâ€" uble the Company to substitute Bonds or Debenâ€" | tures boaring intorest for the several certificates of the Trustees under ‘a certain Deed of Socurity, l heretofore made in and upon the said Railray by the proprietors thereof, or to confirm such certifiâ€" cates as Mortgage Bonds, and also to enable the said Company to sell or lease the said Railway and its appurtenances, and also for power to estend the lineâ€"of the said Railway, from the City of Ottawa, in either or both of the Provinces of Onfâ€" tario and Quebec, and generally to confer upon the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rallway Company, all powers, rights and privilegos necessary in and for the conduct, management, working and effici ency of the said Rajlway and its appurtenances either by adoption of certain of the sections of the lhllw_ay Act, or by express provision therefor. | O‘ftawa, September 6, 1 532â€"2m _ | Offers his services as Agent, Correspondent or Cor rignee to the Merchants and Manufacturers of Canada West. Jonathan:€. Allison, E«q., Merchant. John H. Walker, Efq.........._......St. $A" Basiness rerl\ocu'ully solicited June 27, 1867. 47. Ottawa & Gloucester Road Compy. STOCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, «&c., Hugh Wartshorne, Esq Messrs. Black, Bros. & (being the 3rd Folume of «Dickens‘ Edition ;") the Bock of Days, ‘by R. Chambers; "La Lyre Francaise," by Gustave Masson ; Aptlcwn'- R. R. Guide, September; the Poultry Book, by Tegetâ€" meier, illustrated by Harrison Weir, (in colors) ; the 5 Acls, by Tom Hood ; the Nul:{ Papers ; Among the Fenians, by Artemus Ward; Popular Readings in proze and verse, by Clr;nnur; ,?un- croft‘s Mistory of the United states, (7 vols.) ; 1000 and 1 Gems of English Poetry ; Chas. Mackay ; the Importer‘s Guide. INSURANCE, SHIPPING Fiags," by Miss « Caste Regime fellow ; the <lei wnEllEAI we are destrous and ree Rolved, as soon as m:I be, to meet our ge.'- ple of our Dowinion of Canada, and to have their advice,in Parliament; We do make known our royal will and pleasure to call a Parliament, and do further declare that bz the edvice of our Privy Council for Canada, We have this day given orâ€" ders for issuing our writs in due form, for calling a Parliament in our said Dominion, which writs are to bear daté on the SEVENTH day of AUGUST instaut, and to be retarnable on the TWENTYâ€" FOUKTH day ofSEPTEMBER next, exoe'p( howâ€" ever the writs for the Electoral District of Gaspe, and for the Electors] District of Chicoutimi and Sagnenay, which writs will be returnable on the TWENTYâ€"FOURTH day of October next. [LS.] VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great .Britain and Ireland, QuEk®, Defender of the Faith, &c., &c., &c. Toronto House, Ottawa. Ottawa, September 23, 1867 T he Queen‘s Book. English ll-)iuincl for September American Magazines for October. For sale by YE A FURTHER SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED Is Tesrim ALEXANDER CAMERON, ALEXASNDER CUMMINS, 1SAAG KERR, t By their Attorney, ad {ibitum, * EDWARD TAYLOR DARTNELL Ofignal, July 20. 1867. 408â€"1awâ€".2m NUE Civil Code of Lower Canada, the Story of Doom, by Jean Ingelow ; « Under two g»," by Ouid« ; Confessions of Gerald Estcourt, Miss Marryatt ; * Bafied Schemes," a novel ; aste," by the author of «* Mr. Arle;" Ancient gime, by Kinsley ; Dante‘s Purgatorio, by Longâ€" ow ; Kcign of Law, by the Dake of Arryle ; len:> Life, 1st and 2nd werios. e matter of ALEXASDER CAMERON ALEXANDER CUMMINS, and ISAAC lKhKl{, trading under the style and firm of CAMERON and CUMMINS, Insolvents. f composition and discharge executed by reditors, and New Books. E undersigned have fled a deed n the County ‘Court of the United Counties of Prescoit and Russell. U MONCK to whom these presents shall comeâ€"GrrFT solvent Act of 1864. [Yâ€"FOURTH day of October next. stimony W nt:;swr,’ we have caused these ir letters to be made atent, and reet al of Canada to be beprenmn .ï¬::?i’: ‘\\'n mss uuni:htuunlywdvd ‘beloved cousin ie Right Moporable Craruss Staxuey Visâ€" nxt Moxc«, Batron Monek‘of Ballytramâ€" on, in tho County of Wexford, in the Poerâ€" ge of Treland, and Baron Monek ofâ€"Ballyâ€" aminon, in the County of Wexford, in the cerage of the United Kingdom of Great ritain and Iretand, Governor General of anada, e., &c, &c. Atour Governcent vuse, in cur City of Ottawa, in our #aid Doâ€" inion, this Gh day of August, in the year ‘ our Lord, one thousand eighthundred and xtyâ€"seven, @&nd in the thirtvâ€"first vear of l A1 GENERAL AGENT, JOSLPH E. ELLIS. RIFLE SCORE BOOK®. C BA D .A _ D .â€"A.: *Oliver Twist." 1, Esq., |Banker NO TICE REFERENCES AKD J. LANGEVIN PICTOU. N: 8 CANADA q., Schoitor...... & Co., Merchants OP J. DURIE & SON, No. 10. Sparkeâ€"st., Opposite Russell House 47 .â€"2mâ€"e0d 8t. John, N 498y Halitax Malifax Halifaa Halifax Consisting of Teas, Gun pow Hyson, Hyson Twankay, 1 lish Bn;tl‘zt Souchong, I ODrange Pekos, Finest Ja pas Tes Orrawa Tixzs.â€"Printed and I every morning, (Eundays excej the Tixes Steam Printing Works, + Spatkeâ€"st, in the City ot Oftaws, . of Carleton O. W s BOAIDIIG.--ll{S. REYNOLDS Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, Yo 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to anrsu she is prepared to accommodate six ‘or «i Templetonâ€"Mod: ging : hufl» Turner ments; Win Wat man and animals Davidson, emailâ€" po: a BROW N OVERCUAT. â€" Any pe same will please leave it at Geor, tawa, or at Williaim J. Featbors Huntiey, and receive the thanks of CAPT. FKASE | aw O* Chocolate and Cocon | ces, Syrups, Pickles, Sauoe Fruits, id Syrup, Preserve &e. ~Alsp, Provisions, Eug Rolled Hams, Bagon, )B« Biscuite, Flour, Oatmeal, | brador rings, Table 4 &e., kc. 4 Our stock is extensive and con article warranted to give satisfa. sent or left wiil be promptly atten Coffeensâ€"Java, Ja Roarted and Ground or °â€" Sugarseâ€"Enslish, /r Loaf, Crushed \’\"‘l!nle. Y« CRCCERY COoOoDS owitwa â€"WHR: Hannum, X, Loo Bold by W. He M . ing Vegetable Comp for man and boast, whic and WS requiresâ€"oa0 tr skeptical. bxternally b mixing with milk or any clear. One teaspooniul, ague, and ail fevers,«0l Urajses, burns, foul stoms ing with one glas« High kinds, Delirinm Fremen sober in half an bour i almost every ailment cur eptember 4. Ouge Dopla Front: 8 W f"' BVBRY ilMAN of time. : soveral we DALGLISH Troasurer‘s 0 l/Orignal, 2 W Loar Rear Rear 8 i of N W Rear pt 3. Front pt NW! N W N ; W W FPOE: PA CXI‘Y NJ of Prescott and den of the said L Twentieth day . eight bundred ar for the gcliection years and upwar said Counties. 7 that unless the #: in the TOW : PUBLIC Al PROVINCE OF 0 United Cour Ihirt Ottaw _ May 22; 186 All Goods delivered on the ¢ Oltawa. Jone 3f . 46 aar "_RO_I{'E!!I»)K KS 8) E All Treasurer‘s~Sale of lz N TUESDAY, the 27th AUGLT®T, 0# the road between Stittsville and Carp V$la@t REK KOW ix RECi:iPT OFP THEIR new and varied assartment «f 14 10... 411 pt2 pt A pt 1 t l w FOW NSHMI TOW > TOW N®HIH H1 Dalglish & Russell, IN ARREARS®S X1 Hi Lost. un the ; L108 Barley J 1 l 1) SSELL e Pre tiek, Laâ€" Herringt ;th i every se the board um entirely nath «f by thike m of all c tï¬ in faet t # it gr~4 uoth mp we it h y by nBÂ¥ the vg be e4 j DR. â€" P-vctcul. Ottaws. Day i "p8t n w t «D Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Cha «»Tee, over Mr. L Store, Rideau Street, January 17 1867. ‘DVO(‘“‘.- C "% street, Quebos. . repared to attend pre jovernment ..".E way entrust kitm. . wit in wnd for the diet Denember 28, 1865. CD s9d Bussell l A W OChuaw A Odice, Lang‘s t » Post Office. Oitawa, July 19. All subsequent insort *\ early advertisors liveral allowance m Yearly subscription t A dVMDOC) ervvseee 1i not pmid in advanc \ carly eubscription t "A. Changery, Conv {‘utent Ri Solicate m-ru'm Ofice i PZehraary 7, 1866. «* . ITamMn “A WI®TER® (A.on{:..n. & urrice: In the Cow Rommuy Loous. Muawa, Febranry T, 1 15 t “Anlul'llm Chancery, &e. urric«: Aumond‘s Alawa, Jan. 12, 1866 4B ram, C.K. â€" >T Lal" Auends to wll Htawio ; Fobraary T, 1866. 4. R. BELL, 4 (RueoesTs § gAlllllfll. a D Notaury Public, t rown Attorney, for [ _AW, Cbam h Ormiox: Mos Htawa, C. W. D Orrics : In the Cou anuary 21, 1866. __ Sohn Smith, Bown Marke ; Dunean C# »to; Jobhn Mall, M. Daily over 2,000. naking a total 18,000 t thus iFording the best ap ©€GOLMAN ‘DECATS‘. l ney sâ€"atâ€"Law. â€" urn' : Mfll‘:‘ Ar. Wright w # ridays of overy week 1] {Illabba oliow Jasit TTORNIE®R«~ i Chancery, Cony wner of Russex and uilawa, February : a, Commanm _ W Oftata, Fob. 7, 186 AUGUST RA‘.I"“ P Solicitor in Chm Ufice: Opposite P ’l"lc‘ over 3 P ment, 25 Ridean May 30 l Ottew a, November DK. OLI l’ll‘l'llfo O tral Ottawa. Ottawa, January 3 % UBRGER YÂ¥ March 1 Ottawa, January avdroag Im < GEKO, LOG. HOICPAW and Accouche Orrice: In BHorn <office at night. PHUYSICIAN, Clarence Stre Otaws, urxkaxpre Roks awa, Juby 28. _ Ottawa, means of the (Pu %HE . enj *A D. 9 TTHORNE YÂ¥eâ€"A TTOR NE V«A oTaARIE® wX the Postâ€"office. J. A. Masa®. Ntawe Februar TDORNE Y &« Chancery, Cony: loe: Elzin Street, DR. N PARKS Stre A BBR L8 TICH Chancery, Cony viox : Union Bai wary _:l, "', X i. 6. A 30 30 18 T BC NC 4 Grrious ; Cour EDW ARD MHYSICIAN, DR. C ENTIST. % DR. J¢ ENTI®T, H LAPIERRE whii8KMENT® &7 ing raues : ss Cards of from mnâ€"payaile in ent Advertisom XICHOL WILLIA ished every DAILY AN 1 ASSE D. DR 1R «&