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Ottawa Times (1865), 14 Jun 1866, p. 1

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" “; p L eaviy ©| ® ® ‘other »,fi joOsEPH J. MURPIIY, * P u: ; flol!l\'-AT-L.\Wo Solicitor=im= M mprraie... P Chansery, Conveyancer, &e. Office:=North EC 7* _") uea doors from Sussex. & y ak es C y oo & o c.Â¥. witin and for the dist Rusmbat 18. 1865. ppared to attons wrerament emp say eatrust him.. Ctamra. Pebruary (OL. DVOCATES, Barristersy and Attor= ‘flhv. * = @ness: Hull and AyImer, C. E. Â¥s I? will attend at Hull on Tuesdays and every week. mfl- W. Moxay W wonnt, B.A. B.C.L: dtawa, Feb. 7, 1866. «*â€"atf + AUGUSTUVS KEEFER, .n-m and _ Attorncy=atâ€"Law, Solieitor in Chancery, Convey ancer, &¢. ..Wiu Post Office, Eigin Street, in the Lous cceupied ag the Custom House. ‘ (@tawa, March 30. | 87â€"« Kews, Jan. 12, 1 .Allll‘l'll. Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace and County trown Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott wid Russell.â€" LEES & GEMMELL, 'Alllfl'll, Attorneys, Solicitors, Conveyancers; &c. Omecx : In the Court House, Ottawa, C. W. Rosear Lars. ___ Jous J. GioornL. Xtawa, Pebruary 7, 1866. 43â€"uth _ Orrice: In the Court House, Jamary 27, 1866. orses) oTTAW A TDLES," & B. HaÂ¥ nlllilâ€"‘l'â€"Ils and Attorneyseatâ€"Laws Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" we Public, &e., &o. 2 "OÂ¥Fce: Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Office Crtzal Ottawa. xoawe. Ap woa a J. P: MACPHEKSON, .nnn-.:l.r a.e..u 2:1?':" ‘-o.ul ildings, Stree .:'fiu 0. 1908. _ °fi__ 16y R. A. BRADLEY, > hl', c,:ny. ‘.t“ '('nvoyu-d-'- OHI.â€"-.&'JC.:" Ssch February 7, 1366. 1 o d MB en '“wdll.swl}ouuil the District of Wx, Ciz00. Amwa, Rob. 7, 1366 Li lis, has remoyed his office to NicWolas Street, 'hhmd Dan (Goode‘s Hotel, and :mb trausact any business connected Crown Lands rtum M.'UM l.l&ihh‘mm n;d to conduct 7&%â€".‘ ‘“:?vhk M es o Ottaws, Fob. 7, 1866. 43â€"utf EVERY MORNING, W. MARSHALL MATHESON, DU NX NMANCG tTroORNEY®«~ HAYCUCK & HAYCOCK, m!svs-.\rol.,;w.uum-.-u- , Chaneery. Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &e. mice: Post Oilice {iuxlding. Elgin street, Ottaw a ty Th evening K. H. Maycock. _ *‘ J OUcoxXxon, a "..\"-Ia." Solicitor _ in ??_:.‘.‘nmumv, .to?. Sussex Street. ttaws, Feb. 7, 1866 _ , LEWCAL â€"*Aw. J. sCOTT, J# nol!l!-.\'r-l..cw. 8e / dihctaiernrag ult : PYICATE. street, Quebec ARRISTERâ€"AT«LA W, Solicitor«in= ARRISTER, OMEPATHIC Physician, Surgeon ndmr. id + * Ornict: In Home‘s Block. Can be found over the offiee at night. Rejfwenses : Rev. George Lawrence, Orono ; Rev. Jhn Smith, Bowmanville; Rev. (hu(!! Riddell, N‘:-u Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., Torâ€" cath ; Hail, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. Ottama, Fabruary 7.1366. 43â€"utf F'Il(’l\ ® and Acconchenrs Ormer : x:’s, ;:.':,fi-u.n- Block, Sparks Street. Will be found at night at Dr. J. LOg%0® Sparks Street, Ottawa. » haneery, Lon PllK'lAl. Surgeon aud Accoucheur, _1 fTittnding Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" Office and residence, corner of Rideaun and m"""hflh. nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" Entrance on Mosgrove Street. Ottawa, May 5. 118y l""?lAl. Surgeon and Accouchenry _1 fiftnding Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" R R. H., in returning thanks for the Office and residence, corner of Rideaun and ® liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the m"'wa..u. nearly opposite Workman & Grif. | Saloon, would inform his friends and the public f Entrance on Mosgrove Street. generally, that he has leased the above premises, Ottawa, May 5. 11g.y | which he h::Iuk into a thorough state of N{lir, * â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"* | repainted, decorated, and refurnished with all S DI. 0. C., wWooOob, the |.u-:‘fi?&n..m o{y«:.fifl Nooxiort'k:; or: P SNICIAX, Surgeon and Accoucheur expense mnd Proprietor in erâ€" Ottawa, C. W . Day office in Hynton‘s Block.. ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and partics mnfl. Center Town; Night Offce at his favoring hiw with their support may rely on the k , Maria Street, Center Town. strictest attentien to their wishes. Goodstatling in -"A;l- CoRkn, without the use of the knife, by a | N# f r”:--imi Win:- and Liquors of the Â¥ certain, FR choicest always kept. ts Retatetcss giooe "to. partice meovenstally | â€" GaneasFeb in joos: _ 1 0_ 5ty mesed ie reaired. " The cure quaraned. . C . |_PHE 4 QUEEN® HESTAURANS : Di * 3 | NWM a Hhemontie w Wemagine Suoain: oppostss t. W XRY ington Streets, ite o on id N. J. HEXEY, 8 "““‘”bml}w'q"nhfl_fg;‘;{:‘ EDWARD T. DARTNXELL, cfICE Oweic {&i‘l. and A trorneyseat«Lawy in Chancery, Notaries Public, ahd T. 1 m"tl.n 1 Sparks Street, Comeâ€" Dttawa, January 27, 186. HMâ€"utf OQwPICES MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, COLMAX & WRIGHT, AND Agent and Broker, Notary Pub= DK C. A. MARXCTIN, D-"ll‘lco Oilice : l:..e: Street, over Messrs. a:,p;n‘:”c â€"‘s, Grocers. it DR. W. J. HENRY, W-.u-o-rou Street, First Door Kast of Bank Street. % 4 !h_!& February 7, 1866. + 63â€"‘! Ottawa, Fobruary 7, 1866 rk street, two d MWarch 20. 1864 JEO. LOGAYX, MLD., L.C.H.B xNING & THOMPSON, ATE ee. idence==City Hall Is’.:“‘" Res! Tsc 15. 3. Ey JOHX sSWEETLAXD, M. D W '1::.! Street, opposite Matthews®* Ho# DR. OLIVER MARTIN, CLEGG & NELLIS, F ~NxO. ICGt. 1 J. E. BOULTON, FRIDAY M & for wR po ad W Ko. 60 uy Ho« WEEKLY TIMES." nd‘s Buildings, Rideaa Streot M. McLEOD, ER, Etc., for Lower Canadas Court Mouse, AyImerand Buckingâ€" M MEDICA L. pC BOUCHETTE, DR.C. LE Pr. woOLFF, Oflce? No« 17, 8t« Poter Mr. Bouchette will always be romptly to any business the ‘s, and the public generally 3. B.attends regularly the cirâ€" trict of Quebec. â€" wiack 1 T«L A W, Solicitors«in= DR. OREILLY, ts Av ountry Sparks Street. "W@ Daily, if paid im adâ€" im ; if not paid in HUKRD mtailn & Togs will Tuos. F. Nerl!s oN. T. W. M;’ i a large amount itest Tq'llffi'\h n Markets, and or Farmers and Juntcs P. Bucex. 01 43â€"utf #1,50, Selicitor=ln« Office over Mr. Ottawa. R U i(7 vill be pub« ind Mailed O Hiâ€"tf 78â€"6m 43â€"utf 35â€"y 43â€"ut 34â€"6m 43â€"utf Mâ€"y #â€"y | A AUC'I'IO.“Elllu and General Comuis= sion Exchange and Real E:â€"tate Agents, No. 40, Sassex Streot. Ottawa, December 18. 1865. 1â€"y "{\tulo of Real Fstate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. Consignments received for zi:::o sale. â€" Partics wishing to purchase Real will reeeive all information FREE OF CHARGE by calling at the office. Ottawa, Dee. 18. 186o. 1â€"y BOOI-II.‘I)I‘-R and â€" Manutketuring Stationer, and Machine Rater. Over Taylor &"Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Sus< sex Stroots. l*nm on Sussex Stroet. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"tf Boo‘-llfl DER and Paper=Ruler, cor» nor of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Office. Account books mady to order for any branch of business, paged and boand in the best style of the art. RULING done to any [-anem. Particular attention raul to Map Mounting. Ottawa, Docember 19, 1860. 2y MB posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. . Having had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteed to give satisfaction Street. Ottawa,. March 20, 1866 COIIIIIIOS Merchant and General Avd« Sole agent for Read‘s Highwisies and Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Flout, &c., for sale. Orrice: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell l House, Ottawa city, C. W. y | G“-.Al‘ Commission Agent, mond‘s Building, Kideau Streot. Z« for lo‘u Mail Line suun-n.hrnt Weste road, Vermont Central Railroad, &c. Ottawa, May 11. â€" P Roofing Contractor, &c CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, ll PREPARED TO COVER RODFS, with Tin, Sheet [ron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first settlement, 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his long established charactor, as a guarantoo for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of all work entrusted to him. Ottawa, April 2, 1866. â€" 8Jâ€"Jm sIDNXEY B. FRIPP, l.(‘lll'l‘l(“l'. Orvic® : Wellingt opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, February 7, 1868. 8. 0. & T. W. KEIR, lccovs'r.tu'ru. No. 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. _ , Oitawa, Murch 21, 1866. «/ ky K Draughtsman, &¢., (commissioned for U pper and Lower Canada.) 0&« and residence, ‘R‘:- cester, near Ottawa. â€" Surveys of every description executed with accuracy. Communications addressâ€" ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt attention. * Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1366 "WIVIL ENGINEER, Union Buildings, ./ corner of Sussox and York Streets. « Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. * LCs 1â€"* P L» SURVEYOR and D"T..-." ® flw. Land, and General Parliamentary w erences unucortionahle. Orric« : ellington Strect, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. P. S.â€"Special Attentian given with despatch to Public Land business, adjusting disputed claims, and n..l’ Patents, Ottawa, May 22. 132â€"y PIO’III‘I'OI of the Parliament Hair= Dressing Saloon, Rideau Street, begs most resâ€" pectfully to invite the gentlemen of Ottawa and viâ€" cinit {lo visit his new establishment, No. 9, Angus‘ Block, which has been fitted ap in a most recherche style, at very considezable l:wue. E. Miles has the PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSH, (the only one on this continent,) in use. For information as to the efficiency of this apparatus wide opinions of the Pross. _____ '7 A choice lot of Musical Instruments always hmlnd for sale. a, Dec. 18, 1865. s l._lf PlOVIlCIu. Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Real Estate Agents, &c. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Absentees. Applications to the Crown Lands Department for Mining Lands, &¢,, promptly attended to. _ _______ _ _ _ TKAE cuut The enle knvum well MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, ‘n:;‘nn now on hand and for. sale some well situated City and Vills Lots, in Upper and Lower Canada; apd an immense quantity of Farming Lands itlbo'l'owub&rnn(h Ottawa. Orvic« : Corner of rrh and Metcalfo Streets. W. K. THI8STLE, P. L. 8. k .. .." F. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. _ Ortawa . Dec. 28. 1863 Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1866 Pl.uu'rl HOTEL, $parks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. A fow gentlcmen can obtain supâ€" crior apartments. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3â€"y INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, PIII('O’I"I'. C. W., L. H. Daniels, Pro«# _ prietor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" H. MeLEAX‘S UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Mope‘s Stationâ€" Ottawa, February 21, 1866 nada. + March 6, 1866. ONTRACTOR and Builder. Office : ‘North side York street, second door from Sussex THOS. NELSON, 00T MAKER, Wellington Street, op= a 2RC0Y PP EACIC C CC ‘Tllfl’ HOUSE, North Go ) Stabling and an attentive Hostler MoTELs AND SALooNS. p HOLTS HOTEL, 4 0420062 (+ h0010 00 atntcn ty sin oi B + Auatar > !“ LLTON‘$ Saloon, corner of Sparks and }Zl}(in Streets, has removed to the Anterican Hote!, (for n.rlL Mathews‘ Hotel) on York street, where he will be happy to see his old friends. Mlo R.R. HA MILTON, LA T3 LLTOXN‘$ Saloon, corner of Spar Streets, has removed to the Anterican HKAMIl RGANIST of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte,&c. h . Stage Office. Alfred Mosés Holt n oconnber 21, 1905. M BUSINXESS CA I DS. R. SPARKS, h ROVINCIAL â€"LAND â€" SURVEYOR, January 11, 1866 ERCHANT â€" TAILOR, , Stroot. L The " QU EEN" comprisos all the requisites for & firstâ€"clas* Restaurant. The House h::\-on refitted and refurnished \lmmm The BAR contains the choicest Brands in and Liquore, and overy delicacy of the season will be found on the table. The MACDONALD & BRNO., f __ (FORMERLY MaTTHEW S HOTHL,) YORK STREET, OrrAWA "m-um";;‘: ium;_ will be directed to the com KHKA® Oysters, Game, etc., daily by express. ;â€"A‘ofl_w for « Glencross‘ Re wene Miny & 00 = ; YLMER, C E., XAVIER CHARLEBOITS JOHUN IL BARBER, PARLLAMENXTARY AGENCY TE EMOVAL GEO. H. PERRY, CHAS. E. BRUSH t,. MOR H.; MeGREEVY, JAS,. JOHNXNSTONS HAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, Latk or Hawimtox‘s Sa1008. R. HA MILTON, LA TE OFHAM+ B. MULLIN BQUCHETTE, CHRISTIE DUIGN AN‘s E. MILES, H. K. FRiPP, TONC‘S HOTEL, TIMER, iotth Gower, Good I!!'.",__ .nd_ G_ener.l Wellington Street r ‘uy | 1 i _ y 24 Lt e ‘,. M o t kx a C oA f Te MAE NA NeR > Te4:. <* / >« _#;3 t No J {l""""" H ) e ile < Z eb +C (XKY E. $3 Chk ca) & : :’ lGg o $ y x ayt .\\ M Wl 5 s ‘l‘â€"‘? < ) € f ;Ac"I“’ .& .‘m‘;/) o 8 o w =~ "‘lfl' f ¢ 24 it of Fash ent, 3 Aue K Agent Western Railâ€" 34, Sparks ‘tr. Jr., Pnp‘_, 118â€"y 14â€" n ie : * J, English & French Chemicals, atf tf 68 atf 20. y 5 E. E2 XD ks i i P(‘au PRUGS AND CHEMICALS, I Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Fponges, The New Drug Store, THIBE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF | Van Buskirk*s Sorodont, reduced to 50c« | Mrse Allom®*s Hake RestOrery.....«......... 12008 | Tn- SUBSCRIBER takes this method of returning his most sincere thanks to the ‘ citizens of Ottawa forthe liberal share of patronage bestowed upon him during the past two years. To accommodate his increasing business, ho has enlarged his premises and greatly added to his faâ€" cilities for carrying on a firstâ€"class family and disâ€" pousing business, and trusts, by strict attention to the interests of his customers, to merit a continuâ€" apce of their patronage. w. M. MASSEY, s 41 Sussex Street, _ * Is the Place to Buy Yoir Medicines ! FLO WER SEEDS _ Please call and examine the Stock. It is the largest and best ever imported. #@" All the reliable PATENT MEDICLNES TOTLET ARTICLES, &C It & CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN, With cight diferent S.iup. manufactured on the prowrises. It is a healthy and cooling beverage. MEDICAL HALL ! MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! n hand #@~" ALSO, a m peoppmnimitie! GENUINE DRUGS ANDCHEMLC ALS, approved Patent Medâ€" icinés, Perfumery, and Druggists‘ Sundries. w OM. MASSEY, « Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Street. Sole appointed agent in Ottawa for the hlfihly yo&ulnr and reliable rations of Messrs. henâ€" neth, Campbelt & Co., Jlodiod Hall) Montreal, eonprhlnilin art : M Campbell‘s &i-ho W ine. Campbell‘s Cocoine, for the hair, Campbell‘s Cherry Balsam, for Colds, Coughs,&e. Campbell‘s Worm Pastilles, the best Worm Desâ€" mget ever offered to the &Niu. ; ampbell‘s Gran. EF. l.ge-h. Campbell‘s Gran. EF. Seltzer Salt. W. M. MASSEY, I Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Street. Ottawa, April 10, 1866 Ottawa, April 10, 1866 f OLrvraAaw A DRUG WAREHOUSE, A LARGE STOCK OF FREsH GARe= DEX and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Sale. â€" All Seeds warranted Fresh. * L CC L000 o wewns ~_A large importation of English and French PER arge im Jon n and Frene | FU Il‘.flQ'\ll arrive next wofl FLORIDA WATER. _ s0ZODONT. Just being opened up reventive for Moths lothing. _ > RIDEAU STREET. 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. P. 8.â€"Advice to the Oltawa, APrfl 1. â€"_ HAILR BRUSHES. XAIL BRUSiLES. Ottawa Dru} Warchouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just m‘:i B P;nerlpfiou w“' nd N. B.â€" w 5::.1, J.’(h\l\, nnr,'#." wa, Feb. 12, 1866 4 PaOPMELY COMPOUNDED 1ND FREE FKOMYM ADULTERATION! Cumsbor f Cnn\\)hon B 4 Pure Engltsh GUM CAMPHOR, the only cortain COR!II of Waterand Division Streets» Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 8. Slosson, Proprietor. Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. December 20, 1865. § 3y BEAVER HALL, J J,. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep ® Cut, Nepean. «This House is sitwated within twonty minutes‘ walk of the City, and is fitted up in a ln(-elmmlo. The Bar is supplied with all the choice brands of liquors. i .\)unu..hn. 16, 180% LOWII Town, Quebec, Donald Noon« an, Proprietor, adjacent to Railway and Steamboat Landings. The neatest and most comâ€" fortable House in Eg’o city. _ May 12 b MOTELS AND S11,00N8. La\'l'. MeADAMPS, CommMRICMERRE® AEMIUTCT Packenham. ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the -r- cial u:cmnmxfau‘un of guests. THE TABLE AND BAR will at nlltiw% furnished with the very best the market affords. S® C PEEC P Ww TPPT "'(':‘63'0"&?231:1':‘11'..4 a careful Hostler always in attendance. JOHN MALTMAN. TORONTO HOUSE. D[llo TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, opposite the Parliament Buildings. The ‘Toronto lruuu comprises everything necessary in & first class Restaurant. . The house has beon thoroughly and clegantly fitted upthm#hout. The BAR con tains the choicest brands in Wines and Liquors, and mhr'y d.l;uy of the mbl vi“ bbo.ne\tnd ::: the Table. No pains or trouble w spared ac commodate Q:o guests and patrons. #&~ Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY BOARDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1866. a2â€"tf FIEZLD AND CARDEN Nl(‘llOl.Al Street, Court=House A venue; LW Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. ‘This House is mnnhdl{ situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and mov.ud. Xopnl-'fllhl’tn‘lomu ease. OI;HNISIB to and from the cars and boatsfree of charge. There is & FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIYIRY STABLE attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. ; ) 1â€"y DOMESTIC DYES. ME LARGEST AssoRTMEXT OFP DYES in this city on sale atthe |______ _ _ AL8O, JUST RECEIVED! ATE CAMPBELI‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the eâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his nuâ€" TE IMPERIAL HOTEL, JOHNX MALTMAN, ATE MceADAM*S, Commercial 28, Sparks Stroot. Family and Dispensing Chemist, 28 SPARKS STREET. 39 RIDEAU STREET THE RUSSELL HOUSE, Terms of Board moderate THANI‘F‘(’L'OR PAST PA« vors, I beg respectfully to an nounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade. . It comâ€" prises all the best and purest THE ALBION HOTEL, MORTONX HOUSE, A CHOTCE VARIETY OF DRUGS, PERFUNMERY, JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D &o., in Furs and Winter _ COMBS. CLOTHEs BRUSHES, CHAS. AUSTIN OTTAWA C. wW., THURSDAY JUNE i14, 18s66. 96â€"3m 47â€"utf HMotel, 2¢â€"6m Friday, the 1st of June, 1866 CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, Oxford...... Komptville Osgoode .... Rossiters .. Gloucestor.. Billings..... UOttawa ..... OURWI se e smmswnnen HHDGH 1..22c0000+; Gloucestor.......... Osg00de..........l;. Kew ptville ......}. "lf-‘t'd ....Ai;..... A Spencerville.... ... Prescott Junetion Prescott............. Demwm, Jane 5 Grand Trunk Railway Company SUMNMER ARRANGEMENTS. Day Express for U{;‘icuburgh. Ottawa, Brockville, Klnfluwn. Belleville, Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, London, Brantford, RICHELIEU â€" COMPANY. May 26 Royal Mail Line of Steamers between â€" . Montreal and Quebec.. Fn‘om THE FIRST OF MAY, ANDUKN«= til otherwise ordered, the Steamers will leave * T is Straun “‘2'15'..8:80 Capt. J. B. will The Steamer QU , Ca s E, leavo the Richelicn Pier, opp?‘du the gfitflnâ€" ti:; .;qu:.n, for ;jmboe. enryllynd.d.‘{.,‘wm.s a riday, at 7 p.m., isoly, returning, at Sol};l, Tr:o m’nn, uuf %&n Passengers wishing to take their puuson board the Ocean Steamers, at Quebec.can depend on being "Office Richeliou Company, l May 12, 15686," * without extra cha The steamer 'IO&T"AL:Z:I‘ Ronert NELSON, will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for Quebec, calling, f‘uing. and returning, at the Ports of Bml“l'hm ivers, and Batiscan. FARES Cabin ?‘mh and open Berths in Gentlemen‘s cab in nclmlod).‘!i! SUOOTALO .. .. ccceee snn vvvnenennneeneneenenn en neevnn s TaUlP This Company will not be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed therefor. * For farther information apply to the Richeliou Fompany‘s Office, 203 Commissioners Street. TRAINS WILL RUX AS FOLLOWS Cosululou Merchants, l-rn-n, and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Groceries, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street Montreal. * Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m GEKEBAL Agent for Great Woestern Railway of Canada. z. Office 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m ____ treal NÂ¥ AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" Qccc:uonl to Corse & May, Import= §W$ ors and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &¢, No. 474, St. Paul Streot, opposite their old store, Montreal. Montreal, May 26. 135â€"7 D: .e cerravaves ott Junetion erville ...... t Jl'l'l' RECEIVED, " Armadale," by Wilâ€" kie Collins. « Hidden Depths." . a « Chandos," by Ouida, author of «»Holu in Bonâ€" age." « Broken to Harness," by Edmond Yates. « Betsy Jane Ward ; Her Book." « Joseph Grimaldi," by Charles MW) « A True History of auulon:‘p-dl. « Gil Blas," new cheap English ed., $1.00. « Resources and Prospects of North America," by STATIONS Sir Morton Peto. v « Counterparts." a novel. Chambers® Cyclopeedia, vol. VIIT. T The English M’uhu FOR MAY. ‘g¥¥" The American Magazines FOR JUNE. ‘The latest styles in Eulih Photograph Albums. A large Stock of Bibles, Prayer Books, Serâ€" ... vices, and Hym» Books Ottawa, May 18. STATIONS® Montreal, May 26 PRODU(‘E and Leather CommI Merchant, Montreal. = f‘ Best Con LivE® O always on hand. Montreal, May 26. 135â€"y MPORTER® of Groceries, Wines, Liq= uors, Cigars, &c., &c., 25,‘Hospital Street, Monâ€" Montreal, May 26. NEW BOOKS. MONTREAL CARD®S, oTTAwWA To PRESCOTT TO OTTAWA JOHN DOUGALL & Co., RAILILROADS, OF CANADA. ON ANDâ€"AFTER J.C. FRANXNCK & Co., GorxG NOoRTH. BALDWFN & Co., SUTE A MEBRS. 8. H.. MAY & Co., II. E. SW ALES, For sale b GoING WESsT. J. B. LAMERE, e b Johx l;t.mll k son, * (Opposite the Russell House:) No. 1 : No. 3 | No. 5 Expr‘ss Mixed., Mail. 7.00a m 1.45p m 6.30pm .30a m m 7. 7 Ada m w';- P. 8.00a m 3.05p m 7.55pm 8.25a m 3.35p: 8.35pm 8.40a m 3.55p m 8.55pm 9.00a m 4.20p m 9.20pm 2.25a m 4.50p m 9.45pm 9.30n m 5.00p m 9.55pm 8. DETLOR, _ Svrnu'r::pm. â€"y Expr‘ss PRESCOTT No. 2 : No.4 Leather Commission General Manager. Mixed 135â€"y 135â€"y No. 6 Mail. 124â€"if GREAT EXCITEMENT PAPERâ€"HANGINGN! For Drawingâ€"Rooms, Halls, Bedâ€"Rooms, &¢, &¢, x}" Which the Ottawa, April 26. €% W‘ ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PHREMI®I and CHOTICE VARIETY of the following (oods, which for beauty of design, Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1 + PLUNGE BATHS, TWO SL sPONGE BATHS, THI sSITZ BATFHS, roor BATH®S, _ CHILDREN‘S BATH®S, } SIIOWER BATHS, WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND TIMPROVED KIND. They will keep the water deliciously cool and sparkling. For Saloons, Public Buildings, Mousehold or Domflnln.z stands unrivalled, being both useful and ornamental. _ Railway . Companies, and others who have the health and comfort of themselves and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMINEâ€"THEM, whether they purâ€" chase or not. Toilet and Bedâ€"Room COAL OIL!â€"COAL OIL! COAL OIL Cooking Stoves IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP!| CBIRD CAGES CHEAP | yart We Milk Pans, Milk 1N ORDER To Ottawa, March 1, 1866. IJBQRJ\ N(JE ADV ER] PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMP «> OF LONDOXN. GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, 1 Hundred Thousand Dollars, For the special security of Policye«holders in Canada, Is putnod to u:ceg( Risks on Dwellingâ€"houses, Household Goods and Furniture, and General Merâ€" chandise at the lowest current rates. * JOHN, DURIE, FIRE AND LIFE ! Viceâ€"President Bank of | Cashier " L â€" * Montreal, t ... Pes Alexander M. Delisle, Esq. TILTERING COPPEE * CANADA BRANCH OFFICE: 104 St, Francois XYaviee Street, Montreal. Insures all descriptions of Property against loss or damage by fire. Farm property insured: ; Life businesstransacted with liberal conditions at low rates. Ottawa, May 9. * Wuivo‘soohl attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, WORK ; â€"every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on hand, and ma« WILL BB DEALT LIBERALLE WILL PVR @HANIL LE & dsEA ! CHARITABLE INSTITUTION® will find it to their advantage to deal at the «CAPITAL‘ ~STOVE DEPOT. â€" A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. apital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa CA ATON _ + Go to the " CAPITAL! Capital, £1.000,000 sig. Established in 1782. â€"_ AGENTS FOR CANADA. ITS COMPANY HAVING INVESTED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, (AMnglish, WSrench & German, For Making a Good Cup «o â€" «k sE Ni sE «bul ie M en g .AE ND We Mn Bc fes C recot td h Strainers, Pails and Strainers, Mn?le Sugar Kettles, Agricuitural Furnaces, Farmers‘ Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all kinds of Dairy Utensils made to order. JOHN 0. .T COCHRANE, Ormvwa, Aoryt, â€"Elgin St., opposite Russell gfi MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURPOSE SELLING OUR PRESENT STOCK 0 " * sTOVES AT REDUCED RATES. "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. + 35, SUSSEX STREET II. MEADOWS & Co W ATEFR COOLERS ! TDEA U â€"STREAETLT Giroceries, Liguors, SPAF Corner of 8: February 21, 1866 ANT Wholes LU M BER MEN 1 DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES ! Our Spring Stock I PARMERS, ATTENTION ! :l‘flE BEST ANXD MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY! LANMPS! â€" CHIMNEYS ! 1 â€" WICKS ! ! ! LARGE IMPORTATIONS OF B A*XJP S ! H. MEADOWS & CO. . SPARROW, Jr., y offer at prices DEFYING COMPETITION dâ€"Room Setts of Jap: DIFFERENT PATTERN®. 110â€"2m IMPORTER AND DEALER IN xoOwW BEINXG OPENED AT ) PROVISIONS, ale and Retail. row‘s sRromme, ssex and Murray Streets, CRTS ditions at ,w:mmm&: udl’hlflx jr:&uw.wdm He also will have E, sorts of in season for sale, at the late rosi GRYT, hmdMM 'fi' ‘House IA‘I"I T. DeRINZY» 121â€"3m _ Ottawa, March 24,1866. $st Setts of Japanned Tinware. of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma [â€" Cooking Stoves THE ABOVE PREMISES A DURALBLE CRA ET se mcca approved credit. _ _ Apply for information, (‘post paid) to +oo avin iT PARTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Covuxtry NewsParer, can purchase an flice quite complete with material for every Department, YI-?BY CHEAP, tor Cash, or on Importantto Printers. Or to ply to TIIB CALORIC ENGINE, formerly ussd" the Union Printing Establishment. It /s 18â€"inch (.X}\nder, and will be sold cheap. . PLY TO , H. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. O‘CONNOR. Ottawa, March 27. 1866 Tlll UNDERSIGNXED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting a Garden & Nursery In GHloucester, Green Field, County of Carleton, salls the attention of the In habitants of the City of Ottawa, and surrounding country. He will fulfill orders for all sorts of Fruit Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs with a cboice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plant. for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Esculent Roots. l.lo‘luslnonbgndlllrpMdGmn- house Plants, a quantity of Garden, Field, and Flowâ€" er Seeds of d'nLutdmripdol. Partios wanting wrounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"keepâ€" : to EGAR YIELDING Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. _ T MODERATE RATES ON PFIRSTâ€" ‘CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" o J. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, Montf: ITWBBMKIA C m , wA awa, 23rd March, 1 s# 81â€"f. TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES TWO SIZES. _ THREE SIZES. ITS, THREE SIZES ""IrE â€" ONE SIZE. IEngine tor Sale. LOOK HERE. Money to Lend R. EATON & CO. NG, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT Ware on band, and made to order, Within two miles of the city, CmttS 55â€" style of finish, and B. HEALEY, "’ OF Ottawa to Montreal ! QUEEN VICTORIA CAPT. ALEX. BOWIE, HAI coMMENCED HER REGULAR TRIPS, conveying MALLS and PASSEN GERS to Montreal. * The steamer leaves Steamboat Landing, foot 0t Sussex Street, every morning, at 6:30. Ottawa, April 20, 1866, a 1004f 1866. JIJIUOUIXLLNVIONZILX i) lnairice: rmmurere mt 2 Rideay Passage & Freight Line, TE â€" TADOUSSA@â€" MOTEL, BETWEEN | \SEAilDE.' OTTAwWA CITY & KINGSTON. ‘; ““llh"'“:“""h\(l(:‘:;‘ -”“-d. :vu;’:luln "*@rry or orraw a," TIIE ABOVEâ€"NAMED sTEAMER®S will run as follows between Ottawaâ€"and Kingâ€" ston, calling at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Nalls with the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad « CITY oF OTTAWA® Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at 7 a.in., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., the following day. in tucs 4 Lol,ve:AK{ngntun every Tuesday and‘iri 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening?ht «BYâ€"TOW N" Leaves Ottawa City every Wednesday a urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at i following da‘y. pareine wl _ Leaves H(nkstun every: Monday Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arrivir the following evening at 8 p. m. â€" Connecting with the Royal : ers at Kingston, going upwa! Friday, and Sunday evenings Th:ae steamers connect at Kingston with } Through Line Steamers going East and Wext Steamer " Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Bellevill and Trenton; and with the American steamers Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. ® 7 7 V ! WO P e o bece oc en w Partios uhi[l-‘pin‘ freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send by this line, tates being low and no wharfage charged. Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por Hope, Toronto, Hamilton, &e. * I;ply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; Ur to the Pron’ie%g‘. & DICKINSON, in DICKINSON‘C OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, FORW ARDING ARRANGEMENTS,1 866 Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, ‘ FFPORDING A DAILY PEPARTURE for tranzport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice versa. . The two new Up,l\er Cabin Steamers, Byâ€"Town and .Ottmra City, will form a Passenger and Freight Line between OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, 1866 'l'ouchinfi atall the Ports on the Line,leaving Otta wa and Kingston four times in the week. _ The steam tug Queen of the Jsl»», with Barges, will also be placed on the Rideau Canal, tor the exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and all way ports. _ No o ooo on dnc e t d Tho powerful tug steamer England will be kept between OTTAW A and GRENVILLE for the towâ€" age of &snro Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, &c. In addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with Barges, forming a FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Queâ€" bec, and all ports on Lake Champiain, for thetranâ€" # of Sawn Lumber, andâ€"other property. port prope Do oc e ce o 92 ons mimr s â€" For particulars, apply to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston; and JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls: W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Gowan‘s Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; Or to the Proprietor, . ~ Ottawa, April 11 sTEAMBOAT COMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTsS AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE, ON AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIL further notice, the Ontario Steamboat Comâ€" pany will run their large and commodious sideâ€" whoeel steamers, BAY STATE,.....«...........câ€"â€"â€" ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. EstFs , CATARACT,..................Capt. J. I Lepvaro. Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate port«, leaving Ogden«â€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of the trair from the east at 1 p.m., and Ottawa & Prescott Railway Wharf at 1:10 p.m | i 6). 7 in | 866. E./w?. ~‘t-7t"fi:§l.-.k |866| Touching at Morristown, Brockville, _ Alexanâ€" | ria Bay,, Clayton, Kinswm. Backett‘s Marbor, Owlot;o, Charlotte, * and _ Toronto; connecting at Kingston with boats for Bay of Quinte; at Oswego with the Oswego & Eyracuse Railroad for Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" | humm: Railroad, for ;ll]I;ui-uSouu:; at Charlotte \| far ester. Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; | mer °_ P.. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. L. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y. . _ Railway Company. «UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE! Office. 1866. m=i 1866., UNION FORWARDING ! On and after Monday, 30th April, ¢ Jowing elegant low pressure Steamers Aun Sissomy Capt»| Oregon, ve °_ 3 FOI ONSLOW, POSTIAC, FITZROY Marbor, Arnprior, Bristol, Portage du Fort, Fort CfllOlP Westmeath, Black River, Compeau, Pembroke, Fort William, and Des Joachim Rapids. Leaves Ayimer every mMOTH Smmena eC ? M 7 oelock, for above ports. * _ 5 l\m‘h&fln given to Excursion Parties and o Visitors to the capital should not fail to make the Upper Ottawa trl?. Omnibuses run in connection with the Steamers between Ottawa City and Aylmer. For farther particulars ?yeo G. R. NASH, Maxaore, Te tles nninn io Aylmer, C. E. _ Leaves A DICKINSON‘S May 1 LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE “BY"Toiny” Aylmer, C. K. May 12 THE UPPER CABIN STEAMEES STEAMERS. ONTARIO THE STEAMER (Cart. Twos. FarxeE®.) THE 8TOCK CoX8isTs OF Imer every morning (Sundays excepted) (Car. J. Ryax M. K. DICKINSON, AND oyal Mail Line of Ste upwards, every Thurs AND Canal Basin, Ottawa = |866. is, and â€"coupec4. | 1ho Taviltice wWAsrebi Llf ie | or boating are unsulpass Seand Qaya und airy, and have Leen q f quirement necessary 10 y and Thursday Arrangements have also i 11 a. in,, the | Wanent residenee at the J 4 season>of an eminvent: 1‘l 4 | the main bwilding are a e;?;‘l"&l‘;n‘{ ;‘( | Batliara Koomes and Bow and Quoit Grounas, and a eday nud ASalâ€" ‘ ren to amuse themseives wL0n i' m'xm.lh | can be had at all hours. ‘ ® | a nrstâ€"cluss table, and go L 12, moon and TabotssaC is admitted t t turesque spols in Ameri g it OftaWa O0 | gosirable vesort dur Tour Line of Steam Continent. An short, the a o * | known, that it is aimost very Thursday, | But, tor the benent uf sue A tour of the mawuiaAy, it 1 'r""""‘ :"‘!: U9¢ | that Tadoursac is situat ast "l‘iell \"‘\l“lt; Saguenay and Nt Lawre can nlcalu:rl‘ f:l. Mloppitis "lm{c e wi s A Maidal day, nd“botw R ] line of steamers wil y Xtawa will f2d") yeiling scazon. The Pn'ol 1866. one of the fol Findlay» Blondin« 114â€"tf | PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. 1866. §EA BATHING. 1866. t Private Bathâ€"Houses and Dressingâ€"rooms have been fitted up for Ladies and Gentlemen. Omnibuses in connection with the Motel to and from Boats and Cars. & Polite and attentive servants only are engaged. O‘NEILL & ABBOTT, . St. George‘s Hotel, SE ©ofl 30° MTERTME oCC L reâ€"opened for the ummofii-o.u_ of Families an he ,l‘ru'elliug Public on the 15th JUXE next. OUTSIDE SPORTS have been provided for La lies as well as Gentlemen, such as Fishing, Boating, * Croouet. Quoite, _ uns !l\lll: SUBSCRIBER, HAVING RE. leased the spacious Mutel at this wellâ€"known W ateringâ€"place, hus thorougbly rettes and turmshâ€" od the sume, aud will be prepared to receive reguâ€" lar and transient visitors un or about the a0th June. This Motel, which will mecormmuaute ahout une Hundrea guests, is picturesquely situated at a puint communding A maugniLcent view seaward ; while the facihtics affordeu fur buthing, Lehing, shovting, or boating are unsurpasseq. . Jue iuulus «le lunge und airy, and have been iited up with every reâ€" quirement necessary 10 comiuit «nd convemence. Arrangements have aiso been made for the perâ€" |um~u‘£ll necessary to Cotulurt «nd convemence, Arrangements have also been made fur the perâ€" nanent resiaence at the Hotel, during the summer cousonof an emivent: Physiciun, * Letaebed trom he main building are spacious and comiertable Balliara Rooms and Bowling Alleys; also, Cricket ind Quoit Grounas, and a beautitud Lawh for childâ€" ren to amuse themseives on. . lict and Cold Buths can be had at all hours. â€" Patrons may also rely on a tirstâ€"cluss table, and good attendants, TapoussaC is admiticu to be one of the most picâ€" turesque spols in America, and probubly the most desirable resort dur Tourists anu luvahas un this Contivent. dn short, the ducality is now so widely known, that it is almost superuuous to describe it. But, for the benent uf such us have nut maude the tour of the mauuraAy, it may be necessary to stute that Tauoursac is situated at the| junction of the Saguenay and Nt Lawrence Kivers, and is the last stopping place on the route between Quebec and Ha:!dia! Bay, and between which points a daily line of steamers will ply reguiarly auring the trmâ€" veiling scazon, The muble Bay of Taguussac, in which whates, porpoises, &¢., daily aport themselves, is immediately in trout of the Mutei, . luward and outward bound n-uetd.n distinctly . observable from it© windows and Mw.‘.‘ llaving thus the advantage of a new, eapacious, and elfegant Hotel, situatea an a most desirable loâ€" cality, of easy access, and surrounded with inpuin â€" merable attractions, the B'llblcflb:;..:h that K‘: only kequisite, in order to ensure ppiness mmnpm Iis guests, to pestorm his pait well. Me therefore pteages himself that notning shall be wanting on Iis part to conduce to that end, being determined to give his patrons the full benent of his long experience as a cuterer to the public. SAMUEL BRO W NING, Proprietor Ottawa Motel, Montreal. Tauna T I 140â€"3m June June 1 'l‘lll PROPRIETORS OF THE A BOVE firstâ€"cla«s establishment beg to draw the attenâ€" tion of tourists to the comfort and advantages to be found therein. f rooeina g ST. LOUIS HOTEL, _ The St. Louis Hotel i» undeniably the largest and best fitted up hotel in Quebec, and one of the finest and best appointed houses in Pnunh North Ameriâ€" utmadl raitbel 1 sn i ob n + Avediy niene se anmnartar ca. â€" Encouraged by the liberal patronage extended to them by the travelling public, an addition of 60 slecping rooms was maue last fall, and the hotel is now capable bf accommodating with comfort 350 to 400 guexts. â€" It is situated in m bealthy and fashionable part of the city, in the vicinity of Terraces and Garaens, from which 21..-“4 views can be had of the magâ€" nilicent scefiery for which Quebec is celebrated throughout the world. ‘The proprietors desire to inform their numerous friends and patrons in the Ottawa district, v% Quebec for amy length of time, that they can be accommodated at the above establishment. . W. RUSSELL & sON. Afmnahas. Mav 29. 137â€"4 EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. Quebe¢, May 29 RU SS ELL*‘S§ HOTEL, QUERBEC. TORGUAY, DEVONSHMIRKE . RS. BL A CKM A N, AND HER S18 TER ME MISS DEXNETT, receive for board and vducation a limited number of young ladies, to whose moral and religious training, on Oburch of England principles, they devote their utmost uttenâ€" tion, . The domestic arrungements of the establish» ment are under the personal superintenuence of Mrs. Busckmax (a widow); whuse gront experi~ ence in the management of children renders M" M Harris, D. D., mmu Curate of Tor Torâ€" quay ; Mre. Arnold, Torquay ; Mre. Phillipps, wife of the Rev. H. N. Phillipps, for some time â€" bent of Christ Church, Jnfin-. C. W., and Hoad Master of the Niagara County Grammar School, having resided in the house with Mrs. Blackman and Miss Bennett during a recent visit to England, can testity from personal experience to the materâ€" nal care and attention bestowed on &c.gillls.-‘n- Croquet | _ 42 it is impostinle £or h e hn the Filter to beâ€" come disordered. Call ndu-f:"y-iâ€""‘- | _ BATHS of every M;o(- size. 'Af= | COOLERS, REFRIGERA RS, STOV E8 LAM OILS, TINW ARE, &o , &o., at nISs FAVOURITE sUmMMmMER ER»~ wort for health and "“"‘"J':“"‘.'.»"" : PW C dWias a der their charge Cholera Preventive. | ESMONDE BROS., | ~q81â€"y Sparks Bt., opposite Ontario Bank KEDZIE FILTER * EAD THIS: The great importance of pure R water in ofi.ag::hu universally acâ€" knowledged, -m di observable betwoen the action of pure and impure kinds has been conâ€" clusively shown by the late Reports of the Cholers Commissioners. To 1 should, therefore, very ‘rufl recommend the use of the Kedzic Filter, ially to those who have not dp“ud%“w ter, as being at the same time «imple in conâ€" struction, and efficacious in action. _ GUARAXNTEED HOW E & SON, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATRER & FIXDINGS, At enormonsly reduced prices, as we intend furnishâ€" ing with an entire new Stook of wE ARE NOW SELLING TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS woORTH OF Â¥ PW Boots, shors, &t.,. MR SPRI\G & SUMM:A 60005 ! ATTENTION. Now is the Time tor Bargains! G. HOWE & BON, 69 Sussex Street, and 10 Ridean trest, Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. 41â€"4 Reliable Filter dn noprl. , .. > *se RenRY AROKE, Prof. of Chemistry , University College, Toronto Toronto, June 1, 1857. prictor of the (xtawa Hotel, Montreal 141â€"3m awn Billiards, Archery, ST. LOUIS STREET, CaAcCcoUNA. 6 B E C . ALSO, _ Bowling Alley, Billiard Tables. April 16. 101â€"6m PtAb}ufim‘

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