t o@eâ€" way cate . 1NE ated asiihe. ‘he the Â¥4y 1 Wbmm any | business Crown Lands Departiment, i 5 3'?-0-_-_-"-72-:\"" T J’, BM. amd At s Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, c-.,w-..‘:-'_ Building, opposite the Post t ® Coxtral Ottama. Wiitaw Deck. Scuma P. Buckz. ttaws, Feb. 7. 1966. 43â€"atf Cascess Coreo, without the use of by a new, but certain, speedy, and almost cess. References given to parties + y treated, if required. The cure qpuaranteot. â€"| _Ottawa, April 14. |__ 1007 Lt†Agent and Broker, Notary Pab= lis, bas removed his office to Nichvlas Street, a few.doors to the South of Dan Goodeis Hotel, and is prepared to transact any business connected PVIICIA!, Surgeon and / ury Ottawa, C. W .> D;’ offce in M ‘s Blook, w Center Town; Night f hus , Maria Street, Center Town. | _ | w § OOE Ns t REset oc %. Bmm and Attorneys=eat«Ga solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Not los Public, £c., &c. . % Orrice: Ablograph Building, Metcalfo Str K stteading Physician to the e iâ€" tal. Office and: residence, corner of and ::'msuuu. -‘.:y opposits Workman & Grifâ€" h““ ve M € Ocqu.hu%-, ‘w 1 WBy _ DK. G. C. \w‘mnj f BM. Solicitor, Atterney, and Netary Public, Clerk of the Peace and County Crown Attorney, for the U nited Counties of Préscott Ittaws, February T, 1866. DR. OREILLY, [( Y.h‘- Street, opposite l.lMo? Heo« John . __ Ww Curso. Armen, Reb. T, 1866. and Elgin Streets, T emiw bo. 18 foge." Mr. '?n-il“lulnn on Tuesdays and m‘v * W o xc r . {asg. W. Mcz ay W wow!, t A.B.CL Ottawa, Fob: 7, 1364 «ul . A. F. BOUCCHETTE, A.V‘CA'- Office? No« 17, St. Poter Street, Quebec. Mr. Bouchette will aiways be repared to aitend promptly ‘to any business the Jovernment employes, and the public generally nay entrust him. . Mr. B.attends regalarly the cirâ€" sait in and for the district of Quebec, * December 28, 1865. [ ty Dufm. Office 1 Sparks Street, Con# tral “-l I Ottews, January 27, 1866. tiâ€"\. 6 @puaillt O Shawn Cimpbetl & co‘s: thiow 4 yoee io 0.‘s, Grocers. | | Ottawa, January 27, 1866. Mâ€"at! Orrice : In the Court House, L‘Orignal LEES & GEMMELL, . 1 B“"""'"a Attorneysy La’u_mon.J'l Ourice : {:h c-:; Hoose, Ottawa, C. W. Rosezr Laws.. _ Jous J. GoocLc. ‘obruary 21, 1888. & lsk rmanerer o ue ef pees (1 oao o B e 4 &m.!.l-.t‘l'-l.,\“'. Soltet £ L‘b-_mr;, Conveyancer, &c. Office:â€"Â¥orth V y db oo ce Ec d . English Mails, por K. & A. Allan‘s € eb es mt e Thured id 12) ots. ; vig Now York, â€" Sua-vn‘y.u Neon, ytuv 17 ots ; via Boston, every alternate Monday, at Noon, M e migutes prior to thy clecing ay esie** 2M Dlice fours 5 a in ' joursâ€"8 a.1. to 7 war. s †G. P. '.\KER. Postn h ide of York Street, two doorsâ€"f Octawa, March 20, 1866. 4 i l.:"l"s we E)ST.\G?‘ 4 o adl Camada, id by St $ ots, it %r.u. To Brm{'.d-.&;.l Letters sh Columbia, Gormany and Fo Ne ally, yost ue ragâ€"pany, F To t Lmnl Statex: 10 Ctsâ€"nracnnuimer COLMAX & WRIGHT,} l.'ï¬l'll..l-rducn. aud . Attors* neysâ€"atâ€" Law. }{ erio®s: Mall and Avimer, C: E. & slacashd ‘ketteld. .. .. . "Mltal‘d'\c-pkwl * LEGAL. [ +J â€" o ho â€"oviithice w. 3 SCOTT. Jz., [ A"Dl!'\’-.\‘l’-l. A W M.T.- Chaneery, Conveyancer, &¢. Office over) Mr ‘umner‘s Shoe store, Ridean Streot, Ottawa. Buck is GEO. LOGAX, MD., LL.ILB. D. CCOXxXOHR,; . ‘"o.lfll’-.l‘l «LA W, Solicitor Chansery, Conveyancer, &c., Susgex Streot. ?rnri:‘gli-n Baildings, {ttawa. | East and West, by Rail. Daily W, MARYHLALL MATHESON, / 'mmu. Attorney, Sollcftor, &e» q _W: _&u:\g'_s Baildings, corner of Spatks Ortasta, April 27 Ayimer & N. sh ATE of Quebec» MESSRS. DUCK & BL'Ca;,‘ M. McLEOD, ARRISTER, Eic., for Lower _ QOuprezs : Court Hogse, .\’lnnndm: JOHUN SWEETLAND, M; D., HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Acepuch WYSIC1IA®S, Surgeon and Aceguché Office : Hunton‘s Block, Eparks hi o °V EDWARD T. DARTNXELL, hb‘: io hinde, ob t , Osgoode, &c.,"Daily TTOR NE Y 8« A T«L A W, Solicitors=in= Chansery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c. mcx : Post Office Bailding, Elgin Street, Ottawa Pert 7 Pindry L iste HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, DR OLIVER MARTIX, JOSEPH J. MUCRPIHY DBR. C. A. MARTIN, PHF POST OFFICEâ€"OTTAW\ CLEGG. & XELLIS, DK W. J. HEXRY,. | LINGTON Street, First Door Kasi DBR. C. LEGGO, Nand K0 .8 LITERING AND CLOSIN0 oP are MEDICAL. % & PL ® T. 6. HURD, + OL.. L ~xXO. I to all Law Coarts in the District of side Ottaw a Richmond: un ursâ€"from Sussex. Tuwos. F. Nrurts. Dn 18, u.’n‘;'y.'. R. N. Havcoce €â€"ut LLRE TBâ€"6m > | i. SPARKS, 4 2#1â€"y l†VINCIAL LAND â€" sUCRVEÂ¥oR y g [ !’il@_ain w#e., (commissioned for lppa: ty $# THE " QUEEN‘" RESTAURANT, ‘. M KAV ANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of ; @ Meteaife and Wellington Strees, opposite c ine 9D EER cprepriees Sil the requintine for a ‘ ‘::‘.-va The uouol:-qbunnhod and refurnished ï¬n“::L The BAR contains ‘ ':u.uym h wilf he mune on loatable. The season X iwug‘nmuam go the com> fl'mmmhflynm | SR ghtsman, &e., (commissioned for C ppor l-!,mï¬a-d-»),.tz&«i d resagones Gike Agent for Wm. Dow & Co.‘s eclthr‘lcd Pale Ale# ; R({o Whiskey ; and Highwines. Also, Q;er for anadian Inland .\;;':fnion Co., and Great W and Vermont Central Railroads. Ofice : 3 ‘s Buildings: 171th â€" CHAS. E. BRUSH, | â€" : General ©Commission Agent, TL 2 frorfi ppoorage pettonetapon him in Ihe + im in the Saloon, 'aum.;h friends and the public generally, that he has leased the above premises, which he has put into a thorough state of Nguir. repainted, M.Mnï¬nhb«! with all the latest onlluenol comfort. No exertions or expense will be spared by the Proprietor in renderâ€" ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and parties favoring him with‘ their support may rely on the strictest attentien to their wishes, Goodstatling in rear of the premises. Wines and Liquors of the choisest description always kept. Ottawa, Feb. 19, 1866. 83â€"7y onl To nepay to mod pie oid Alomge | C " sc e will be happy to see his old friends. makn FIAMILTON®S HOTEL, They baye now on hand.and for sale some well sityated City and Ville Lots, in Uppor and Lower C ; and an immense quantity of Farmi Tande it se t uts Oitawa. "C _ Orric« : Corner of and Metcalfe Streets. W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. < _ P. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. M . R.R. HAMIL TON, LATE OFH A M= TONS Saloon, corner of Sparks and Elgin retis, hgs removed to the American Hotel, {for (PomwerLy atrixzw‘s workL,) YORK STREET, OTPTPAWA. R.‘ M. HAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, â€" Late or Haxturox‘s Sanoox. M RS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, OVINCIAL Land Surveyors, Canada [East and West, Real Estate Agzents, &c, Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the saie and protection of the Lands of Absentees. Apglien!}ou to the Crowm Lands Department for Mining Lands, &c., Uno- MHOUSE, North Gower. Good Mlinï¬ and an attentive Hostler. | January 11, 1866. Chks ty P ‘Le SURKRVEYOR and Draughtsman, qlin'i? Land, and General Partiamentary .:g‘o-., erences . unexceptionable. _ Or®icz; ellington Strect, nexst to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ty opposite the banks, Ottawa. <_ _ _ P RLIAMENT® Hair Dressing Saioon, nder the Patronage of His Exceilency the Governorâ€"General, Angus* Block, Rideag Street, 4 d from Saml: Bridge. : Camp‘s ry Hair Brushing Apparatus, &:,;:Iy one on the Continent in use. awa, Dec. 18, 1865. & Ck _ P..siâ€"Special attontian given with despatch to basiness, ing dispated claims, %fl M m e * Ottawa, May 22. . ; _ 132y cester, Ottawa, . Surveys of every description ex with aecuracy. Communications Tldm-â€" ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive | prompt aitenti A ' l’oox- DER and Paper=Raler, cor» } ner of Sparks and Metcalfo Streets, over the | City Regis#tar‘s Office. Account books mady to | otder for any brancir of business, paliged and bound | in the best sfyle of the art. # | _ |RULING dote to any pattern. !~ +Particula® attention paid to Map Mounting. Ottawa, mber 19, l.‘"l.'v. 2y ls ® PARED To COVER ROOPS, with Tin, Sheet Iron, Slate, or Shingles, on the snortest uoticy, agd at reasonable |rates. Having been m in this place since its first settlement, $# years jago, he can contidently refer to his long esta character, as a guarantes for the suti=â€" factory pertormance ~f 211 work entristed toâ€"him. Ottawal, April 2, 1866. . | SUâ€"3m C Sole :E.u for Read‘s Highwines and ;::( ey ; , Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and er. , Flour, &¢., for sale. Orrict:] No, 5, Sparks Streot, neat the Russell !.-u. wa city, C. W, yO y XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, Roofing Contractor, &¢ | .. _ JCHUORCH ST.. OTTaAWA, MoTELS ANXND SALOONS,. â€"<"â€"HOLTS HOTEL, BOO‘I' AKER, Wellington $Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ott@wa. Having had many years‘ experience in some ofthe best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolituneities of Canada; he feels ut that all ordery entrusted to his care will be ex «d in the best style, and guatanteed to give satisfaction. ~ & Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1885. They have now on hand.and for sale some well Boox- INDER and Manafacturiify Stationer, and Machine Rulery Over Taylor & Wilki s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Streets. | Entrance on Sussex Street. * Oftawa , IS, 1865. * 4 Lâ€"tf P'..gi.. February 21, 1866 ory Store. Felltcid, A » he sate o Real Estate at Auction or Private Sale ptly uded to, Consignments| revoived for ipive sale, | Portiesswishing to purchase Real ate will| receive all informatign KREE OF CHARGE by calling at the office, Isud Qftawas . 18, 186), : I+y [)Bdm"' of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pisuoâ€"Forte, &¢. > Uitawis, Feb. 7, 1366. 2 4 $3â€"utf Al‘("l‘l“fl‘l"ls. and flgttql Commise sion Exchange and Real Extate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Street. % Ottawa, Desember 18, 1865. Lc a 1â€"y Ott awa, "UVIL : ENGINEER, Union BSuildings, u2 dotu(.:fa‘-ssu and York Streets. ' Ottawa, â€" 18, 1869 1.* YLMER, C E., Livery and GeneraP Etage Office. Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. rcember 21, 1865, ~ 4y § DUIGNAN‘s 1 RIVATE HOTEL, $parks Street, Ot« tawa, C. W.â€" A few gentlomen can obtain sup= (.A![ |« J * B U l U Lu L f T E 3 oMm M oxT UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street Centre Town, Uttawa, opposite Mope‘s Stationâ€" FEELEMOV AL RCOMITECT. «Oryicx: Wellington Street, opposite 8St. Andrew‘s Church. _ * _ tawa, Februgry 7, 1866. , 43â€"utf B ROEK E. PARLLAMENTARY AGgR®cY. CHANT â€" TAILOR,| 3%, . Sparks BUSINXESS CAaRDS. _ _SIDNXEY B. FRIPP, MACDONXALD & BRO., JAS. JOHNSTON‘s March 20, 1366 °8. CHRISTIE, © 7 | ISSION Merchant and General i. H. MceGREEV Â¥, LACTOR and Builder. Ofice i JDIIN H. BARBER, ide York street, second door from Sussex SC| & T. W. KEIR, an. 4;â€"1 364. | THOS. NELSON Mit, H. R. FiRIPP, GEO. H. PERRY, A, MORTIMER, i. MULLIN; H. MeLEAN‘S (FHlencross MILES AND â€"_CTht 3â€"y 18y 11y Lâ€"f and the best description of cnanï¬eh connected with the busipess; whilst the Dispensing Departâ€" ment under his own constant -pcrf:uuhm will, he trusts, secure the confidence of the profession and f others who may honor him with their patronage. Ottawa, April 11. Four Dollars and Upwards. Ottawa, Feb, 12, 1866, _ _ | RIDEAU STREET 4 1866./SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. ALABBI l'l‘o.cK F FRESH GARâ€"« DEX and FIELD Slgid,jun arrived and on Sale. ‘All Seeds warranted Fresh. _ ie Just bet n‘.l, &e..{ «c. ust n ned up. » *4 C 10SERPH CARVEY, M.D. _ P. 8.â€"Advice to the poor s es FeÂ¥ ers and Dealors in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &c , No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. % Montreal, May 26. 135â€"y treal FLORID A fresh Lot of received. Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of M i on eaden o e n EN aaene en d |\_ Please call and examine the Stock. It is the [ largest and best ever imported. * | . ‘jt@" All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES , Sole appoiited agent in Ottawa the highly popular a liable preparations of @Messrs. henâ€" neth, Campbell & Co., &mliclï¬ Hatlif. Montread, ‘comprisi art : LCampb@il‘s \sumlno W ine. ' % CampiR!i‘s Cocoing, for the hair. \ Campbell‘s Cherry Balsam, for Colds, .&e. C ‘s Worm Pastilles, the best W â€" trovegfever offered to (homelic. Cgfnpbell‘s f;ran. E#. Cit. Magnesia. 8 pbell‘s Gran. EW. Seltzer Salt. N COIII!UION Hmha-t? luroneu, and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Groceries, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m St. James Street, Montreal Montreal, May 23. @UEBEC BANEK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT g PUKE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, from first: ‘ass Houses, carefully ected bs himself, and trusts that his competency as a CHEMIST and DRUCGGIST will give general satisfaction, being fvunnlud &i a Diploma from APOTHECARIES‘ 1ALL DUBLIN. "It will be his endeavor to sup~ ply Ottawa., June 11 /C | * KKE INN AK _ +s DRUG W ARENOUSE, (us'.sw:u.u, Agent for Great Western F Ruilway of Canada. jyg., Office 30 Great Tllli: SUBSCRIBER has opened an es« tablishment 1 the above address, for the sale The New IB CREAM SODA FOUNTALN, With cight different Syrups, mqnufactured the premises. It :s a healthy and cooling berorJ on hand English & French Chemicals, TOILBRET ARTICLES,&C Is ths Place to Buy Your Medicines | Ottewn, July 10, 1806. \\'heq«. under his own snpervision, the wantsiof his many\Patrons will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to, * | CHAS. AUSTIN, 4n _ _|____ Apothacary, Ridean St., Ottawa. i t n 4o t h. Montreal, May 26. TIIR sUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS wpportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patrofniage extended to him since he commenced business. e begs to inform them that ‘he * ‘ EITAS REMOV ED Montreal, May 26 tUCCESSOR® to Corse & May, Import= SPECIAL NOTICE. NIG N of theGOLD MORTAR MPORTER® of Groceries, Wines, Lig= uore, Cigare} &e., &¢., 25, Mospital Street, Monâ€" _ _JUST RECEIVED! *k rl\u.\ SKFUL FOR PAsST FAâ€"~ \oge m« vors, I beg respectfully to au ; notmce that I have now. received my: * stock for the Summé¢r Trade, â€" 1t comâ€" prises all the best and pdrest PRODUCKE and Leather Commissfon _ Merchant, Montreal. $BM" Best Cov Liv®® On. always on hand, _ . The New Drug Store, Apothecaries Hall! 41 Sussex Street, _ wa, Feb. 12, 1866 PROPERLT CoMrOUXDED AND FREE FRKOMâ€"ADULTERATION: Genuine Medicines, Pure Chemicals, meoONTREAL CARDS. JOHN DOTUTGALL &â€"Co., To the premises situated next door EAST, Orricx Hours:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 H. V. NOE] J. C FRANCK .& Co., BALDWIN & Co., 67, Sparks Street. #.â€"E. SWALES, MORTIMERS 39 RIDEAU STREET H. MAXY & Co., DHRUGGISTS. DRUGS, PERPCNERY, w. M. MASSEY, | ).lgft‘llcul Hall, 28 Sparks S(t:o!: 3. HROWN, . _ Ligentiate Apothocary. PARKS STREET. Cholce Perfamery, Drus Store. 133â€"6m 148â€"%in 1854y â€"OTTAWA ‘C. W...THURSDAY JULY 12. ises. 4Tâ€"utf Q7â€"y rl\im UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acves of land, on which he intends starting a > ‘ Gardeon & Nursery On and after 18th June, 1866. one of the followâ€" ing firstâ€"class passenger steamers leaves Aylmer every morning, (Sundays excepted), at 8 o‘clock, precisely ; n Aun Sissony .__Capt. Bockus,. Oregons i i6 ~Findlay. Calumet, > ** 6 _ Blondin« Pontiac, > & _ Duggan» Affording one of the most delightful trips can be taken during the hot weather. 98 9k Passongers b{ the Brockville and sttawa Railâ€" way connect directly with . steamers up and down the river, and vice versa duil{. 8 For further partionlare nv y to _ 4 + G. R. NASH, Maxao®ar, _ In GHloucester., Green Field. DAwm‘m LACHINE P PORTER, in wood and bot part of the city, by raysinine Cabin (meals and open Berths in Gentiemen‘s cab M MCLUIOG] :eevengereneenvesnens prerpeceeesss B2:80 This Company wldmt,be accountabie for specic or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having th« value expressed, are signed therefor. _ . _ _ . _ _ For further information apply to the Richelieu Company‘s Office; 203 Commissioners Street. + f J.‘B. LAMERE, _ feaks No. 1 n.nun&c B A| MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEA The steamer uo?rrnmm:sc Ronkrt Neusox. will feave every Tueséay, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 c‘elock, p.m., precisely, for Quebec, calling ‘oing. and returping, at the: Ports of Sorel, Three ivers, and Batiscan., * FARES Office Richeliea Compa * T iny 12 16p, _ _‘ The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. Laserus, will leave the Richeliea Pier, opposite the Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" tier Square, for Quebec, évery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m., ï¬mlnly. calling, going anc returning, at Sorel, Three Rivers, and Batiscan Passengers wishing to take their passage on board the Ocean Steamers, st Quebec,can depend on being in time in taking their {I"‘"’ï¬â€˜ by this boat, a» there will be a Tender‘to take them to the steamers‘ without extra charge. _____ d8 M ies 1866. mai=. 1866. UNION â€" FORW ARDING FOR ALL PORTS 0N THE OTTAWA ; River, u&'n far as Des Joachim Rapids, 150 miles rbove Ottawa City, _ .0 / 0 0 > > ~Railway Companv. UPPER : OTTAWA â€" ROUTE : , CHANGE OF TIME!~ Fnon THE FIRST OF MAY, AND UXN+= til otherwise ordered, the Steainers will leave for Quebec as follows : h Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Montreal and Quebec. For further information, ‘and time of arrival and deperinre of aif raine at Tormint sad Way gae. departure of ail trains at Tormint and Wl.y Sta. tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time Tables RICHELIEU â€" COMPANY. H Intermediate: Stations, at.............« 9.40 A.M. \Trains for Luchine at 7 A.M., t A.M., 12.00 \â€"___Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M, | _ The 3.00 P.M.;Train runs throughgto Plattsburgh. GoING sOUTH AND EAST. Expres#‘by Kailway throughout for New > York, Boston, and all intermediate Point#, connecting at St. Johns with \ Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake . . Champlain S&em‘l\buhu for â€" Lake | George, Sarategs, New York,&c..&c. 5.30 A.M. .\ceommo‘d,-nw Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, at............ 6.45 A. M. Express for Boston and Intermediate é Points, connecting at St. Jobns with the Vormont Central Railroad, at.... 830 A.M. Mail for Poitland, stopping over night at TSAE POBGpyemsicesiectarismmrtmscamens 200 P .Ms Express by railway throughout for New York, Boston, and all Intermediate / . Points,‘connecting at St, Johns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" ( lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" 2:?& Railroad, also at Rouso‘s f nt with Lake.Champlain Steamers for Lake George, Saratoga, New f York, &6., Abumuartusonmecummemccers 9090 BM Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, du Loup and Portland, at..,.10.10 P.M. &opl;&u on all Night Trains, Baggage chookak througk. "l2 007 .000 00 |~ _~ May 26 Lc3 . GOoING WEsT. Day Express for Odonsburgh, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Belléville, Toâ€" _.: ronto, Guelph, London, Brantford, "_ doderich, Baffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and All poiDCS WOR BLssssnsaeee en Night _ do _ do Sb Sevniasgenuaveciis Aecommédation Train for Kingston and SUMMER â€" ARRANGENMENTS, (=ta wa, June 4. ? Returns tickets (p\l'renm(t. Kerlrni\(vrw wa at reduced rates ean be had at the tions on the line. ¢ Grand Trunk Railway Company 0! and arter MONDAY, June 4th, 1866, trains will ron as follows : :; * DEPARTURE, <ARRIVAL, From Ottawa, 7:00 a m. At Prekcott, 9:30 a.m. «e «_ T:45 p.m." «/ © / 5.00 pm. in * _ 8.30 pm. * * | 9:50 pam. From Preseott,7:00 a.m. At Ottawa, 10:09 a m. Â¥e * 2:20 pam. w # T 5:00 p.m. «* * _ 6:00 p.m. «6 " | 9;00 p.m. The time of these Trains has beon sonrranged as to ensure connection:with night and dity traing on Grand Trunk, east and wext. â€" Parties feaying Torâ€" onto, in the morning can arrivelin Ottawa same evening. _ l t g. B.â€"These Trains rin on Muntreal Pime. _ ‘J j Baggage to and from Ottawa <hecked throu !{xum aod to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. | Returns tickets to Prescott, Kemptvifie and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" my31â€"139â€"¢ my31â€"1 N-Ad Aylmer, C. E. May 12. CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, ESS AND PRIME MESS PORK. , For sale by â€" _ â€"‘f _ N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Traing will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" LOOK HERE. Within two miles of the city, For sale hy OF CANADA. STEA MNERS. RALLBROADS, 8. CHRL 8. CHRISTIE, C. J, BRYDGES, Managing Director. SeCHRISTIE, . _ Nq 5 Sparks Street. _ SE PALE ALES‘AND and e, delivered in any AND T. 8. DETLO General Manager. Nop 5 Sparks Street TE, Aylmer, C. E. c es o eE NUPEINTEXDENT.: o 1+ y C ai ioi AY BRO8. 8.00 A.M. 8.15â€"P. M. 124â€"if OATs= THE RUSSELL HOUSE, $ LATB CAMPBELL®8 HOTREL, Ottawa, €. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the wboveâ€"nomed Hotel, begsleave to acquaint his nuâ€" nerous friends and the travelling pub‘}ie; that he has reâ€"painted and newly â€"furnished throughont this comâ€" u;glotu establishment, in the management of which oy strict atténtion to business and guests, he bopes to deserve encouragement and mspon. v k _ JAMEsS E. GOUIN) â€")â€"__â€"__ «:l»puiu the Parlinment Buildings. The Toronto ouse comprises everything necessary in a firstâ€" class Restaurant.. ‘The house has been thoroughly snd'olunuo{ fitted up t.hrou‘ihom. The BAR con tains the choicest brands in Wines and Liquors, and, .“h? delicacy of the season will be secured for the Table.‘ No phdu or trouble will be spared the ac commodate the guests and patrons. .. | _ ___ _ _ This House is conveniently 'niï¬l'lted.:ggni“main- tains its ‘character as a I?IRST-CL_ HOTEL. Congiderable addit ons have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repsinted and renovated. ‘No pains will be spared to accommodate and ï¬â€˜um (:* OMNIBUSES to and from the ears and boats free of ehric. There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. { Ottawa, Deéc. 18, 1866. .. | bâ€"y Ottayra, March 27. 1866. ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and (best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned «nd thorou‘hohy overhauled and refitted for the ste- cial accommodation of guests, THE TABLE AND BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the very best the market affords, kb 4 3 RAB~ Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY BOARDERS. 14 Ottawa, April 5, 1866. t | a2â€" THE ALBION HOTEL, _ NICIIOLAI Street, Court=«Honse Avenne; Ofttawa, John Graham, Proprietor, | This House is conveniently situated, and still mainâ€" T"I CALORIC ENGTINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Establishment. It is an 18â€"inch %hdcr. and: will be sold cheap. PLY TO 4 h H. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. O‘CONNOR. â€"Goop STABLVI‘N}O}M a careful Hostlér always in attendance. f . RL : / JOBN MALTMAN. tâ€"THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, LOW‘R Town, Quebec, Donald Noon« an, [Proprietor, @djacent«to. Railway aud »xeambout Landings. | The neatest nd most comâ€" wortable House h}_t_fg wity > T | vï¬; Terma of Board inoderate, Mey ie t 4c o r ngen t | LATI McA Packenham. Ottawa, March 1, 1866 LN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PCR P STOVES AT REDU« | BEAVER HALL, J. GARROW, Proprictor,; Hcead Deep © Cut, Nepean. A This House is situated within twenty minutes‘ *lk of the City, and is ntted up in‘a firstâ€"classstyle. The Bar is supplied with all the choice brands of J4"° CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS willÂ¥ind . STOVE DEPOT. â€"A Liberal Discount is alw JS We Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, Maple Jugar Kettles, Agricuitural Furnaces, Farmers‘ 4 Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all kinds of Dairy Utensils made to order. . 8 IRON BEDSTEADS. â€" IRON BEDSTEADS. : BIRD CAGES CHEAP T â€" I’»l-l{tD CAGES CHEAP ! LaxPs 1 |CHIuy®Y$s :1 L wicks11: § $ COAL OIL!Iâ€"CoQAL oOILL!E COATL OILL wseful and ornamental, Railway Companies, and others who have the health and comfors of themselves and people under their care in view, are miicite'ljm CALL AND EXAMLNT THEM, whether they purâ€" chase or not. â€" â€" & ; Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves ! Toilet and â€" Bedâ€"Room Sérts of ‘Japanned Tinware. + PIFFEREXT| PAaTTRRX®. . | ; WE ARE SARINI A NTWV AMD IMIINUNVEDN RI.LI, _Iney w17 keepthie waler denElONs‘y ©007 TN | sparkling. . For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household dr Domestic use, it stands unrivalled, being both | 1 w in risuum tb4 ucss Ade css od o e e e o t e o d e t t WI': ARKE NoOW MANUPACTURING IN THE aABOVE PREMISES A DURABLE and caloxcs VARIETY of the following Good», which for beauty of design, style of fuish, and Superiog W or (raanship, CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1. * f PLUNGE BATHS, > TWO :81 sSPONGE: BATH®S, > THJ SITZ & BATHS, RroOoT| :‘ BATHS, CHILDODREN‘s BATIHS, _ Â¥ snmow En BATHS, $* Cgpita.l "Gtove Ibc‘pot, 35,8ussex St., Ottawa MHoOTEI® AND sALbLoGorxs. MORTOX HOUSE, NORNER of Water and Division Streeta, / Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 8. sloason, Proprietor. ‘Jinnibuses to and from the House free of charge. poember 20, 1865. 3y JOHN : MALTMAN ATE McADAM!S, Commerc WILL BBE DEALT LIBERALL TORONTO HOUSE"L RS,. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No,71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ | Building, awa, Jan. 16, 1866 BE LL Engine tor sale, Lutely, and for many years connecten with ’ltm{l'u liuez mhlec .ï¬!«gf‘ Quebec. Go to the " CAPITAL !" For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retainingâ€"all the Aroma TEERING COFPFPEH POTPS ! QOur Spyring W ATER COOLERS ! PARMERS, ATTENTION ! THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITYVI* Groceries, Liguors, AND PROYVISIOX®, Wholesale and Retail. T SPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, February 21, 1866 C. SPARROW, IJr., INPORTER AND DEALER INX H., MEAXDOWS & CO, \32@ "THR H. ME al Hotel} OR P A. W A. 124â€"2m 24â€"0m | t Ottawn, July 6, 1866. .ln ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE l’ Order, notice is hereby given that the authorizâ€" ‘od djscount is declared to be this day 34 per cent, which pommr of doduction is to be continued until next Weekly Notice, and to apply to all purâ€" chases‘made in the United States during that week. > ~R. 8. M. BOU&HE TE Fixaxce Derartarxt, Custom#, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 T Is DIRECTED EY THE HOS. THE FINANCE MINISTER, that hereafter Weekly Cotices be published and furnished to Collectors of Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed on American Invoices, which is to be in accordance with the price of gold as represented by Exchange, at a rate. :l;nfl thereto. Such notices to appear every Eaturday in.the Canada GazetTR _______ P.«\ RTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Coryray Nzwsrarkm, can purchase an Mce quit; complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, tor Cash, or on approved eredit. s \| Apply for information, (post paid) to f W, B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. | Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. _ |, > 42â€"6m As well as the great Association and Agricultural Fuirs of the United states, from time to time. . The Three stitch and Embroidering Attachment for this Machine, by which three diferent and distinct stitches are made, can be attached to any Wheeler & Wilson in use. «t makes the most beautifal Emâ€" broidery of any Machine ever introduced. In fact, Office and Salsroom ;â€"â€"87, Sparks 8t. ing Machines Repatred. ~Miiâ€"y G A. W K Saleiat the Ottawa Stationery Warchouse York street, Ottawa. Ottawa, December 20, 1865, 24 * World‘s Fair, London, 1862, > The Great Doblin Exbhibition of 1865. for quali running, KS ateach and all of the Great International Exhibitions of Europe, for the last five years, inâ€" cluding the [ 5 e Importantto Printers. Sewinog Machines Wflaï¬i,sa&W;isflfl AMERICAN INXVOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS PHOTOGRAPHS BY . NOTMA®N, POR }Zg Ee O O " "Amoff STOCK OF APITAL" STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STREE1. A DOWS / & €Co. to their advantage to deal at the " CAPITAL‘ s allowed on all articles purchased, | IGHEST PREMIUMS AWARDED t .01 range of work, simplicity, and casy Sw't r;e‘t‘ to see‘the flofler & Wilson. Stoclk | FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES ! TW O .S1IZES. THREE SIZES < TWO sIZES. ; TRHREE SIZES. IS, ..__. /. _THREE SIZES CHS, f ONE SIZE. Figascs Deearrueyt, Costoxs, Spool Silk, Machine Ofl, Need= les for all Machines, etc. Sews» G A. WALTON, Agent. «it COMHnts ®, / R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. §5â€"y 62â€"y at Toronto 'l:i‘ Urab(c)l Tm:“ l.:d (:rd m Railways. so at Ogdensburgh with the ï¬gï¬ng&om.‘....._..... câ€" Dé'nmï¬ Wir! For Montreal ; u:nv.\n M;:;:@ Railroad to " Lickets sofd to Montyent and au pointy West for American money. | This line of steamers affords great adn-hfq over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or fasâ€" ;eronufln‘{ '“.f fmp'.“ mhunn. r. &e., to e Grent West, for s , com| + o uie t y men of ex » or r uunti:: uttha ‘:nm"ud m passen re. For freight or passa, y ts â€" *.: 1 1 e J. ï¬.fl{w. Aomem, | ZA Tiavelier, be not induced by louds c@s $n Depots to g:mnu your Tickets from men m senting to have First Class Linesof Steamers, they are nothing bat Freight Propeliers; but aék !?:_nd be sure you find the Ameérican Express Line 0. AND AFTER MAY "5 ASD USTXL further notice, the Ontario ‘boat Comâ€" pany will run their large and commodious sideâ€" wheel steamers, , BAY STATE,... +1+24u008.rth4 c0nm ONTARIO,..................... Capt J B. EstEs CATARACT,...:...............Capt.‘J. H. Lepyvarp. !‘or-‘ldng :lld.“’ “.:dua luvh.‘.‘o‘-h- to, ai intermedi ports, ® burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of the train from the east at 1 p.m., and ria Bay, Clayton, K:im Buckett‘s Marbor, Oswego, Charlotte, Torouto ; sting at K‘mpton with boats for Bay of m; at Oâ€"wego with the Orwego & Syracase Railrond for Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bings x P. V. LANKTON, Generai Eastern Agent. H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sap‘t, Qewego, N. Y. | May 1. ) N4â€"4f wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and versa. # he t in Stoam Deâ€" ..3 3...7'.3.."7:'.'-..."' PRe :.c_": u....‘::r'..‘h.. The steam tug. Queen of the Jsles, with Barges will also be‘ placed on L{n Rideau Canal, tor th« exclusive carriage of Freight to and fromâ€"Ottaws and Kingston, and all way ports. . © . _ . _ 1866. ziL 1866. . _ STEANMBOAT COMPANY. SUMMER ARRAXGEMEXTS. Ottawa & Pressott Railway Wharfat 1:10 pm Touching at Morristown, Brockville, Alexap hampton Railroad, for all points South ; Tor Huchorter, Niagara Frtle, Baffalo a for Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buinld"fl&i"c;; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Westers BOATS, in contection with Barges, h-u& ing in FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, + bec, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetrapâ€" sport of Sawn Lamber, and other property. _ _ _ For particulars, abrico GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Afl. Bt. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston; and JAS. RATH SmitH‘s Falls : W. D. WADDELL. Agent, Gowan‘s Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; ‘Or to the Proprieter, â€" :0A ... _ DICKINRON‘S OTTAWA AND RIDEAU Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, 298 Gimes C h form a Passmuger un Proig ne ween OT‘AWA AND KINGSTON. Touching at ail the Ports on the Line,ioaving Otteâ€" wa and Kingston four thmey in the woek. â€" _ Tho powertal tag steamer England will be kept between OTTAW A and GRENVILLE for the towâ€" age of S(sln Timber Rafts, Saw h’n. &c. _In addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" Ottawa, April 11 LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE, Ottawa, April 11 These steamers Through Line Stei steamer " Bay of and Trenton; and 1 Oswego, Rochester, Parties shipping freight from Ottawa will fins it greatly to their advantage to send â€"by this line, rates being low and {no wharfage charged. Passongers tiel mm‘r to Cubourg, Por Hope, Toronto, Hawiiton, &¢. .1’,3,,1, to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; ur to the Proprietor, 1866 A,FFOIIDIKG A DAILY PEPARTUOR: £%. for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" J pee t io caan PhoPEATC "Ap PR CLAgS CITY or FARM pnornnrq.. niw f Leaves Kingston erery Monday at 12, meon, anc Thursday, /at 4 p. m,, and arriving atl Ottawa «. the following eveniig at 8.p. m. * f Connccting with tiic Hoyal Mail Line of Steais ere at Klfax-wn, goipg upwards, every Thursday, ere at Kitlx]um, goipg upwa Friday, aha sunday jevenings Leaves Ottawa Cify every Wednesday and Sat urday, at 7 a) m., arfiving at Kingxon at noon the tollowing day. w oas THE ABOVE_â€"NAMED _ STEAMER® will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ston, calling at all infermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Nalls with the Brockville and <Ottawa Railroad. % «CITY GP OTTaAWa® Leaves Ottawa City every M y and Thursday at 7 a, «n., artiving ht Kingston 11 a. im., the. following day. oc ; + The comfort and ecor passed, while the route most ryleturuq;u dist most fashionable for T Partie® desirous of KI leaves Ottawa ev imorning, (Sunday» ezâ€" cepted), ut 6:30 a.m,, for Grenvilie, (Breakiast 6 board), thence by RailÂ¥ay to Caiilion, connectiog with Steamer * Prince of W ales," (Dinuer on board} arriving at Montreal a#4:30 p.m, j + The comfort and ecorjomy of ï¬hintine is ‘ansur‘ passed, while the route! passes through one of the most ryieturuq;u districts in Canada, and is the nost fashionable for Tdorists. « Partie® desirous of & pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from wa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" Return Tickets from wa to Gre m;; valid for one day, kt half fare assengers for the celebrated Ca will be landed A. k Parcel express dail and intermediate land Single and Return Ti uin«f at the office on steainer. â€"ADWCIt Rideau Passa THE GPTAWA RIVER KAVIGATION CcOMPANY!8 MAIL STEAMER®. "PRINCE OPFP WaALES,*" 1866, * 18664 OTTAwWA TO MONTREAL "@UEEN VICTORILA," Montreal, June 20 {TEAMER «©qGPEEN vICrORIA» J. PENNINGTON MA AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. awa, 23rd March, 1866, _ _ 8146 .M oney to Lend H. W. Suzpnirv, Commander The new fast gailing Stpamers [Fita Aurx. Bowik, Commander, TuE srdek coxsists or sSTEAMER®. !,tr.uduhr'm. English education, with French. The terms, 4«0 uppllv to GEO. HEUBACH, C#â€" | sterling, per sunum, paymble baifâ€"yearly in adâ€" s AlIIBBW"‘I'.Aï¬& yance, include seat at Uhurch, inundress, and all Kingston:; and JAS. RATH | vther necessari¢s, except books. Drawing, (un the . “g[é:.l. Agent, Gowan‘ | gystem pursued at the Government .‘uz ol Arst,) reet, Quebec ; ic, Dane and _ | each Auâ€" fetor, %, p‘un::wexn-.. i“'['fn uum.:'m be five -hw ut M K. DICKINSON, ï¬u-hu-ndt. and « mow‘h at Christmus. Pupias re» *~â€" Canal Basin, Ottawa. . | inaining during the boliduys £19 yper aopum extra, | p Q7â€"« l,a‘bo«ld it be desised, Mis,. fua0 o ;lfl be happy moienl m utC $ i(her travelluug expenres 1 ), tw meot TA ERIC i oo on sboh un tval in w?’f"nf hnosppuaie lished in 1844.] onpect at Kingston with the mers going East and West; uinte" for .Picton, Belleville ith the American steamers fo. ind Lewiston. _ reight from Ottawa will fins vantage to send â€"by this line, K. DICKINSON, ery Tuesday and Friday at awa next evening, at 7 p. u. Iâ€"TowW A" A % .X .N ! [T WEEN FY & KINGSTON AXD wos. FarmzE®.) CABIN STEAMERS LNSON‘S & & Freight Ling, J. Rvax,) 8. 'lfeu to Montreal can be obâ€" the wharf, or on board the from Ottawa to Montreal brated Caledonian Springs o w Dr,"* OTTAW A., Canal Basin, Ottewa. L. W. SHEPHERD 160if ~= 10606, 1866. 1866 97â€"+ vic { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS s zare, &0., & '-‘."Il."“ Flowers, Baskets for &-&.h- She h“ou'uw Levu von'n.uuu-u :ddh.- may od to favor her with a visit. Rasipaxcs :â€"Dalhousie Street, Lower Town, pest door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. .. Ottawa, April 4, 1806, OLâ€"tf * G.HO"&‘O!, 69 Sussex Street, and 10 Ridean tr Ottawa, Fob, 17, 1866. 47â€"4 can‘testity from personal experience to the matér mm.’un-u-w.-m-uumu der their charge. Aptil 16. 101â€"6m German Leather Work â€" REFERENCES wre kindly. itted to the ful« lowing: The Kight Keverend Aord Bishop of Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Torquay ; Tue Right heveâ€" rend G. T. Spencer, late 8i of Madcas, Eageâ€" moor, near l&u-,but]‘ln,- hwl. M. Harris, D. Dxm-d Curate of T Torâ€" quay ; Mrs. Torquay ; Mrs. hfluw xa-nn.u.u.flum.-u- â€" bent of Christ Church, C. W., and tioad Master of the Niagara County Gramwar school, having resided in the house with Mrs. Blackman 8007S, $ROES, LEATEER & FINDINGS, WE ARE NowW SELLING TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS a wORTSH OP A nhu-ynmm.-.u-c'm- ing with an entire new Stook of Now is the Time tor Burgains u RS. BLACKMAS,ANDHER 818TER, 4 MISS BENNETT, receive for buars mnd »t.:m- a fimited ber of young imgues, to w mora! and four craining, on Courch of ingland pripviples, tney devute therr utmust attenâ€" ::.‘. Tue domestic arr ul the establiuhâ€" ment are under the superintendence of aius. BuaCukmas (a widu®); whuse greut expori« shce in the uiunagement jof chiiaren rendoss her peculiarly well adapted if promote the cumuort ard e T Pevgar i e wol bgous i naipuipate mity ue m M:‘gumdhamwnqmï¬. duant SPRIXG & SUMM:R GJ0D5 1 FKLB0078, $1088, &C., PR aDUCATION IN ENGLAND. Â¥KTTENTION. HOW E & SON June 1. WAX FLOWERS ! TAputbeat is wulmiticu to be une or the most pigâ€" turepyue ayw‘ in. America, aby probatiy Lwe icuat dempuble 1es0rt Juf Wourlsts mGu duvauus us thias o.‘uu::m-u. 14 short, the docabity is uow so muely «nuwn, that it is slmost superuwous to Gescribe it. iut, tor the beneit of such us have put mude the ul‘the DagUzhayY, it may be necesary t stute that Taaoussac is aituated at the juuctiwn uf the eumy aud 3t Lawrence duivers, ans is tue lust > ing place un the routle betweep Quebec aud wa j Ma i BaÂ¥, and betwoen which 'Mm a maly mae of will ply reguiarty ‘uuring the tawâ€" ve gcu The uvble Buy of Juusussac, in which whates, porporses, &6., duily spOil themaeives, w & im ipout «l the Huew.) lowars acd uxud bould vessels ape distnctly observali® frotm its windews aua balcunies. SA the -{um"fluul at this weliâ€"kiwn W igâ€"plact, bhe Choropy uty neitiou mou inttied* ed the sume, ubu will be ppepareu Lo a0owve seguâ€" dar u-u\a:s visituie un an &LGut the 10 atug. This | Motel, ich will accommuuste wlout LL® Mundred guests, is picturesquely situatey at a u.‘.: magnisceut VWw seaeWanu ;t the facilities afforaeu tur batlting, Laling, obucl. wr ale unsurpmsseu. . ue uis ie and miry, und buve been Lited up with every 1w qui nt peckreaiy 10 CUBIUIT abd culveuiobet, arrahgements| have also Leeh mage lor uo perâ€" muxï¬ vemuedce ut the diutel, duting thw aumaer .euo:. of an cuinent Plysicuan. . Llecles 224 whe uain building are specious &LG culsdusiabs® Willihra Houink and Bumung Aneyej Mist, Liscaet and Quoit Gaopbde, Abd a beailihe bathi dut chuide ven to mmuuse them»seives un. . dict abu Cusy betus can be had atiail hours, . Pattous muy aisd reiy va w o -clgu‘uhe;mw @Uikuamil e ® | | <SEASIDE) s SAMUEL BROWNINXG, â€" â€" â€">» Lessss ' r’n’*c[ the Oitawa® Hotel, Montreal. Tiu'wmxm\t. navING RE» leased the spacious histel at this wellâ€"kiuwi | Ownjbusesâ€"in conpection with the Hotel to and from t and Cars. Polite and utiputive servants ouly are engaged | i# ONEILL & ABBOTT e Tll“ FAVOURITE SUMMER REâ€" sort for health and pleasureâ€"seekts will be ro-ognpd for the accommoustion of kamilies and the Trayelling Public on the #5th JUXE next. _ been l._*.e\l up fof Ladies Indih-lu.ï¬li-’ THE â€"TADOUSSA¢ HOTHL,* _ OUTSIDE »PORTS buve been proviged for La dies as as Geptlemen, such as Fishing â€"â€" Bonting, _ _ , 1866. SEA BATHING. 1866. St.. CGeorge‘s Hotel, The course of instruetion comprises a thorough June 2. 141â€"3m Private Bathâ€"Houses and Dressingâ€"rooms bay TORQqUAY, DEVONSHILME Cruquet, OP a NEW DEBION, AND wo Billiards, ___ Bowling Alley Archery,, Billiard t‘mu mAILL w NeA w tw d