F;';niia \ ow o( the reversed or PEINCE 4 0. Buffaio, N. Yâ€" "A0d Plams m ." a the sns CC # L & Co‘s its being * â€@'- 2 2 pasts of 98 ® 60 Piioutng §# TE . y 00 m mard colt @28 iweâ€"ament -.hi say catrast him. Lo ie stimg m PDF 4 dewers: Hall agd Aylmer, C. E. YNr. Wright will attond at MHull on Tuesdays and â€"ummee: Aumenit‘s Bu Ktawe, Jan. 12 1366. ridays of every week J cemo® wuwee, March 10. 1865 @m Office boa LL“A-.-QI r, Notary Pub= \ Nes removed his offic¢ to Nicholas Street, a ie omm to the South of Dah Goode‘s Hotel, and :l red to tran=act any| business connected + .« Crown Lands D?trï¬ou.i.w law‘ + sims, taking out Putents, and«to conduct «y a~ aoy forpatties having business with any «ithe.." wernment office«.. ./ 4 t ru® post OFFICE @ TTA W4. if A YCOcCh & TrORNEYsâ€"A T ndas Ihnisss ____. _ _|__ _: _ __2HF W. MARSHALL MATHESON, », CE | JIOsSEPH $ ¢ oRNEYâ€"AT DV C LEES & GEMMELL, IARRI®TER®, Att ya, #o J Conveyancers, &*. »mics: n the Coart House, wa, C Roseat Lees. Joky J. Gax <«we, February 7, 1366. DVOC ;Allll‘l'll and â€" Attormey=atâ€"Law, Sulicitor in Ohancery, Cocveyancer, &e. loe: Opposite Post tifice, Eigin Street, in the as lateiy cccupied a« the CastomHouse. _ _ ARRISTER, &c., Ottawa. brdog‘aph_l_ljhl_mg-. Metcalfe Streat. â€"J. F. l'râ€l'l.'l‘f"-\'. j ARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"L A W . solicitarâ€"«in= M. M« iRRISTER, Et awa, March > pankisTER® and A ttorncyseat«Law, * swheitors in Chancery. Notaries=Public, and W. J. 1OR NEY= wa, Feb VOL. T. A.\U. 190. i Referaees : Hev. George Lawrence, Orono ; Rev. in Sdvitih, ln.uvifl:; Rev. George Riddell, Jurke ; Campbeil, M.D., M. R.C.S.E., Torâ€" #to; John Hail, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. Ottamn, tÂ¥ 7. 1866, 43â€"utf "‘lquur. Irmc#: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over it offiee at night. . . . F ary 2 '!l?lâ€. Ofice ; Sparks Street, Comâ€" tras Ottamrc. Rtawa, January 27. 1306. Mâ€"utf hewâ€"but sertain, «peed Piaw I;bnuu give seuted, if required. 7 _Drtawe, Aplnl 14. x, April 27. COLMAX & WRIGHT t wa, January sulleitors en l MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, ORNEY+ATâ€"LAW, SoHcitor _ in meary. Conveyancer, &c., Sussex Street. ‘x. Cigec. , Foit 7, 1866 yancers «â€"‘DK. wW.J. HEXHKY, ‘ Wul.uc'ros Street, First Door Kast of Bank Streat . RRI&TER® and A q.moy'o'-.lnl.n', 1 . i OJPPUL x, Fob. 7, 1366 GEO. LOGANX, M.D., L.CILB., [OMEPATHIC â€" Physician, Surgeon AUGUSTUS KEEFER DK. (OREILLYX, _ Y.:. Street, opposite Matthews* Ho# PI.N:IA!. Surgeon and Accoucheur, attending Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" â€" Offce and residence, corner of Rideau and mgreve Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" DKH. C. A. MARTIN, «â€" Oifie % MEPHSE (Gniscs Nevcy mireets over x: Ia the Court House, L‘Orignal *« Entrance Wtawe, May Oftews, February 7, 18646 Â¥: Jelegraph Building ATE of Quebec. Residence==City Hall Square.. Dec. 18, 65. 1â€"7 W of Bank Street. _ Wiews, February 7. 1466 1-..‘('1 4N, Surgeon and Accoucheur, , €. W. Day office ‘a Wunton‘s Bloock, tk® Street, Center Town; : cht Office at his idinee, Maria Street, onterz â€" own. * 1P. MACPHERSON it wa. JOHN SWEETLAND. M. D _ MEDICAL, DR. OLIVER MARTIN, ATE®, Barristers, and Attor= CLEGG & NELLIS, DR YsICTA ® .. Wcox xo EPH LEWGAL inâ€"Chancery, Couveyancers, Notar DJ Hunt s Building, opposite the Post Office sCOTT. JR., s j ATeL A W i ‘Solicitor=in= ,,"L_ r. &0. â€" Office over Mr. K & HAYCOCK, «A T«L A W, Solicttors=in= »py ancers, Notaries Public, &c. a Bailding, El gin Street, Ottawa R. H. Haycock. DR. WOLFEF, «L A W , _ Solicitor=in= ancer. &c. Office:â€"North , Surgeon and Accoucheur, on‘s Block. Sparks Street. €) n.-u;:‘t.-vn. C. W. J. GExoexLL. C. LEGGO ., for| Lower Canada» ase, Ayimerand Buckingâ€" LEOD, M T1 HURD No o# WaTl® LK EK. Postmaster urts in the District of W Allan‘s Canadian +. at 9 p.m. every a New York, every wtage 17 cts; Vim any and Foreign wost, B.A. B.C.L. s*â€"utf aid by Stamps clumbis. 10 ots Jourrs P. Beoke. 4}â€"atf WoOqDd) 3. F. Nercis payment opâ€" H Y Metcalfe Street, Solicitors, LL1â€"tf he knife, by a inless 4Gâ€"utf §3â€"7 | 10â€"7 43â€"ut! 18â€"Â¥ 34â€"utf ut E*4 THOS. NELSON, _ ~ + BOO'I' MAKER, Wellington Street, op= | posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. . Maving | had many years" experi¢nce in some dfthe best estaâ€" , blishments in the metropolitan cities bf Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusted to his care | will be executed in the best style, and guarantegd to | give satisfaction. & 1 & WOall 1t e ery Store. | ‘The «ale of Real Fstate at Auction promptly attended to. Consignmen E:iun sale. â€" Parties wishing "to ate will receive all informat CHARGE by calling at the oftice. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 186. [ 43â€"utf _JOHN L. BARBER, B(‘OK-IINDRR and â€" Manufacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler.. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Streets. . Entrance on SUssex Strget. + > Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1860. Lâ€"f 100â€"y CO!III!ION Merchant and General Av‘. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine, Ales and { Porter. _ Pork, Flour, &e., for sale. â€"Ormic@: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell | House, Ottawa city, C. W. * JY ‘A. MORTIMER, f BOOK-H.‘DI:“ and PapereRuler, cor» ner of Sparks sand Metcalte Streets, over the City Registcar‘s Office. Account book« mady t« order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. & RULING done to any pahorn. « Particular attention paid to Map Mounting. Ottawa: December 19. ‘Nié‘ 2â€"y l:a'.. March 20, 1866 XAVIER CHARLEBOISt | ; » P1 s Rooting Contractor, &o e@URCM ST., OoTTtawa, * ll PREPARED To COVER ROOFS, with Tin, Sheet Iron, State, or Shingles, an‘the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first settiament, 38 years ago, he can contidently refer to his long established character, as a guarantee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of zl1 work entrusted to tinn. + Ottawa, April 2, 1866. * 8Yâ€"3m ‘JT“ITE(‘T- Orpic® opposite St. Androw‘s C Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 8. C â€"& T. W. KEIR, _CCOUNTANTS, No. 3, Victoria Cres= ) cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. * (ifawa, March Zt, 186%,. : TYey . SPARKS, | P..V“CIAI- â€" LaAND DURVE{OR, Draughtsman, &c., (commissioned for L pper and Lower Canada.) Unice and residence, Giouâ€" cester, near Oitawa. Surveys of every desciiption executed with accuracy. Communications adviressâ€" ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt attention. * s | Ottaie, February 21, 1866. | §5..Â¥ Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 P L. SURVEYOR and Draughtsman, @ Mining, Land, and General Parliatentary #v'u‘ Reterences . unexceptionable. . UFFICE : cllington Street, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ly opposite the banks, Otawa. P. s.â€"Special attentian given with des h to Public Land business, adjusting disputed dlaims, and securing Paxtents. Ottawa, May 22. 132â€"y Ottawa.«Dec. 18, 136 |;| <KR. H. McGREEY X, | _ sa NONTRACTOR and Builder,. . Ofice : | on hand J North side York street, sécorfd door from Susse ICH PIOVISCIAI. Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Keal Estate Agents, &¢. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Absentecs. Applicationsito the Crown Lands Department for Mining Lands, &c., MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, ‘l‘boy‘.u now on hand and for| sale e well situated City and Villa Lots, in Upper and | Lower Cunada; and an immense quantity of ing Lands is the Townships on the Oftawa. | Orrice: Corner of .'}p.:g_-.agl Â¥cuslf¢ Streets. Ortawa Dec. 28, 1865 General Commission Agent, _ MACDONALD & BRO., UVCTIONEERS, and General Commis= sion Exchange and |Real Estate Agents, No. i. MULLIN, | nzncu.\sr TAILOR, â€" 3%, Sparks Street. | Otawa, May 3. l“')' * Agent for Wi. Dow & Co.‘s celebrat a Pale Ales; Rye Whiskey ; and Highwines. Also, agent for the Canadian Loland N"‘?fl’wfl Co., anil Great Western and Vermont Central Railroad#. JUï¬ee: H. McLEAX‘® UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Mope‘s Stationâ€" $ Aumond‘s Baildings ’ YLMER, C / Stage Office. A December 21, 1865 IVIL ENGINEER, Union Bulldings, PIIVAI'I HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= | tawa, C. W. _A few gonticmen can obtain supâ€" | erior apartments. | | Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 4‘ + By | Wieebtes ( 0+ March 6, 1866 J AS. JOHNSTON‘S | ‘I!lo.‘ HOUSEK, North Gower, ) sStabling and anmattentive Hostler. | Rl-- R.R. H AMILTO®, LATE OFH A M= LLTON‘S Safoon, corner of Sparks ind Elgin Streets, has removed to the American Hotel, (for merly Mathews‘ Hotel) on York street, where he will be happy to see his old friends. \ THE ©QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, l “ KAV ANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of LVR e Meteatfe and Wellington Streets, opposite . the main entrance to the Government baildings | _ The «QUEEN" comprises all the requisites for & firstâ€"class Restaurant. â€" The House has been refitted and refurnished throughout. The BAR contains the choicest Brands in W inss and Liquors, and every delicacy of the season will be found on thetable. The m’lfl'h‘dm will be directed to the comâ€" of his guests and pagrons. pMrF Oyser, Game, otc., daily by express. moTrELs Anp» saAnooNrs. HOLTS HOTEL, | ET A MILTONS EHOT R R. H., in returning thanks for the é liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the Saloon, would inform his friends and , the public generally, that he has leased the above premises, which he bg;rl into a thorough state of repair, np.imul. and decorated, and refurnished ,wit{ all the latest appliances of comfort. No exertions or expense will be spared by the Proprietor in renderâ€" ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and partios 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 choicest deseription always kept. Ottawa, Feb. 19, 1866. 53â€"y BUSINXESS CARDS. SIDNXEY B. FRIPP, ner of Sussex an of “ ;t-:bï¬ng.;;di;n;itemiu Hostler. Sanugey U 18@ _ _:_if _ _tl l TE EM OV AL (Porw®RLy MaTTHEW‘8 HOTKL,) > YORK STREET, OTPAW A. .0 o R. HAMILTON, P!.OPIIII'I'OB, DUIGNXAN‘S RIVATE HOTEL, Spark awe. Dee. n 1900 .._.... oo INTERNATIONAL HoTE PARLIAMENTARY AGENCY. â€" I. BOUCHETTE, â€"â€" TDt (G MR. H. R. FRIPP, CHAS. E. BRUSH, EO. H. PERR Lartk or Masintox‘s SaLOON CHRISTIE E. MILES, Villa Lots, in Upper and | Lower * ; immense qusnpt}:v ul_i‘{rning H.E. SWALES, nships on the Ottawa. GlnlnAl. Agent for Grea of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets. Railway of Canads. . OM W. K. THISTLE, PoLâ€"8. .. St. James Street, Montreal. * F. A. BALDWIN, P. 1. S. _ _ | Montreal, May 23. 1 C E., Livery and General . Alfred"Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. 865. 4â€"y '(;;\'n;imnemn received for wishing S to . |mr\:!a_,:o“lloll 1 Y x : Wellington Street Church. f «, L. H. Danicla, Pro«= no‘House in Central Ca k Ntreets r Private Sale FREE OF 17M 43â€"utf whn the | * T00 T m n Prvew â€" AIMYIIERC A s Having | guaranteed by a Diploma from APOTHECARIES "* 08 | fr XLL,; DUBLIN. It will be his endeavor to supâ€" 14 s* ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN, § With eight different Syrups, manufactured on Â¥ . the premises. It 1s a healthy and cooling beverage. #6â€"6m _Please call and examine the Stock ] largest and best ever i‘n_qm_r_(od. ks 20â€"y The New Drug Store, THI SUBSCRIBER TAKE® THI® opportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since he commenced business. He begs to inform them that he TIAS REMOV ED SPECIAL NOTICE. SIGN of theGOLD MORTAR Where, under his own Bupervision, the wants of his many Patrons will be promptly ‘und satisfactorily attended t Ottawa, July 10 ', 41 Sussex Street, f Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! TOILET ARTICLES, English & Freqc!_c__homlcals, Tlll-: SUBSCRIBER has opened an es« tablishment at the above address, for the sale of PUKE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, from firstâ€" class Houses®, carefully, selected by himself, and trusts that his competency as & SBEIKST and DRUGGIST will give general satisfaetion, ‘P:Lng‘ MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries flall! ply and the best description of -ng article connected with the business ; whilst the Dispensing Departâ€" ment under his own constant superintendence will, he trusts, secure the confidence of the professio and others who may honor him with their patronage. . J. BROW N, s â€" / Licentiate ecary. Attaws Iuna 11. > s lp-l:gn 9 Ottawa, June 11 The New DRUG WAREHOUSE, _.__ RIDEAU STREET Iscs. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH GAR» DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Sale. â€" All Seeds warranted lmi;.dh uch PER A lar 'Illpofllï¬â€œd‘l?. ench PERâ€" Fl'MES"will arrive next weel FLORIDA WATER. _â€" s0Z0ODONT. Just being opened up. ~~ MAIR BRUSHES _ COMBA NAIL BRUSHES. 7 CLO'I.'KAES BRUSHES, P. S.â€"Advice to the is Ottawa, April 11. P‘j‘t‘n" Ottawa â€" Drug Warehouse. P _A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just received. lly se ; N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefully reâ€" pared. 29 J. GABWY-.?B. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866 * 47â€"utf 1ND Coxmulou, Merchantsy Importers; and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Groceries, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. Montreal,‘May 23. 133â€"6m l.‘lPOR'l'ER! of Groceries, Wines, Liq= uors, Cigars, &¢., &e., 25, Hospital Stregt, Monâ€" treal. |\ Four Dollars and Upwards. qrccmssons to Corse & May, Import= ¥°W ers and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &e , No. 474, St. Paal Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. i Ottawa, Fab, 12, 1866 General Commission Agent AND EXCHANGE BROKER, t Agent forthe European Life and Guarantee Society. , R ya~ A?nt for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, for the sale of Highwines and Whiskey. Orrice : In Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street. Ottawa, Jupa 2} M atreea s ld‘l-yr m @UEBEC BANK | Ottawa, March 27. 1866 E. vVICTORIA ; \AIR DRESSING SALOON, | _ Qppomite the Russell House *Signâ€"the large ; I Colored Lamp. A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Genaine Medicines, Fure Chemicals, Has been opened o the premises situated next door EAST lngine tor Sale. Tul: CALORIC ENXGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Establishment. It is an 18â€"inch Cylinder, and wiltâ€"be sold cheap. APPLY TO H. J. FRIEL, Or R. K. O‘CONNOR. se sls oo ccadut wr * HARA 4â€"tf on J afcâ€"â€"+..=..â€". s JOIHN DOUGALL & Co., PRODU(‘B andâ€" Leather ‘Commission Merchant, Montreal. » * zi*~ Best Con Liver Om always on hand. Montreal, May 26. 135â€"y > Montreal, May 26 wa, Government n?lnym, and strangors, SWE opened a firstâ€"class mirâ€"Dressing Saloon, opposite lz: Russell House. He will keep always four good C "rsa T9is . t s "miien ‘th ‘HIP the Russell MODETY i.-;... .r.'.-,_.,_', o barbers ; glso a stoc! -nnory-npnm.n those Tvio Sill favor him with their p&mu.r Ottawa, June 26. > 161 Pluvun BOOK®, l-g:l- of every kind. We call a Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. bif DUVER 4E LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DY ES in this city on sale atthe : DOMESTLIC DYES JjUST RECEIVED! MoONTREAL CARD®. PAOPALY COMPOLADET FREE FROM ADULTERA TION ! All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES P. FORTIN, GENERAL AGENT, & wanting to accommodate the citizens of Ottaâ€" Bcb le t reapainccmmne P iake 39 RIDEAU STREET. (Late of T“AHKFI‘LI"OI‘ PAST FA= vors, 1 beg respectfully to an nounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade. It comâ€" prises all the best and purest DRUGGISTS. J. C. FRANCK & Co., 67, Sparks Street. Orric« Hours:â€"From 10 a. m BALDWIN & Co., DROGS, PERFUMERY, Apolhe?ny. Rideau St., Ottawa NPERLY COMPOUNDED OTnrA w A FX L a 1 B2 id o ara m:du“ this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of . H. HERRICK, / the Bark of Upper Canada, H CHAS. AUSTIN JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D MAY & Co., &e., Choice Perfumery, Drug Store. for Great Western *upm . Office 30 Great DUVERNAY BRO8. &e 10 a.m. to 3 p H. V. NQ!Xf 133â€"6m h and Frenchs attention of the It is the 135â€"y Manager. 48â€"ut 90â€"7 OTraAwWA C. W.. MONDAY JULY 30. 1866 917â€"y CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, ON‘nnd after MONDA Y, June 4th, 1866, trains. will run as | follows : DEPARTURE ©~ ARRIVAL! From Ottawa, 7:00 a ui/ <â€" At Prescott, 9:30 a.m. * # (1:45 p.m. ## * 5.00 p m. hid «_ 6.30 p.m;: «6+ «* 9:55 p.m. From Prescott,7:00 a.m. At Ottawa, 10:00 a m. i 4 . 2:20 p.m. 6 «* 5:00 p.m. # 4 _ 6:00â€" p.m. « «4 9:00 p.m. The time of these Trains has been soarranged a8 to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and wost. . Parties leaving Torâ€" onto in the morning can arrive in Ottawa #ame evening. N. bF-â€" These Trains run on Montreal flme P PCR Pmmnt NC CC c Wdevics Baggage to and from Ottawa : hecked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway, Returns tickets to Prescott, Kemptville and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be bad at the principal staâ€" tions on th: line. R T. 8. DETLOR, ; , has pretn wa, Jane 4 Grand Trunk Railway Company SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. lows Day Express for OgdensburTh. Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, London, Brantford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, wnd All pOLRS WESt, A.scussemeenes Night _ ‘do . do Nerreniesdncnnviascectere Accommodation Train for Kingston and +. Intermediate Stations, Mt.............. 940 AcMe 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. GoIxG soUTH AND 'EAST. Express hy Railway throughout for New York, Boston, and all Intermediate Points, connecting at 8t. Johns with Verqpnt Central Railroad; at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake: _ Champlain Steamboats for Lake George, Saratoga, New York.&c«.ke. Accommodation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Station®, At........... Express for Boston and Intermediate Points,; connecting at St. Johns with the Â¥ermont Central Railroad, at.... Mail for Portland, stopping over night at hln;d Pml‘dâ€thhl"\w rese by railway throughout .for New !l,?\'ork.yBMtun. and all Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with * Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also at Rouse‘s Powuit with Lake Champlain Steamers # for Lake George, Saratoga, New: Yoth, KG., BL......scerncncmatrmmtnsionss .. §eBW P.M. Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. g@~ Slecping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggage checked through. For further information, and titme of arrival and doparture of all trains at Termini and W:‘y Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time Tables May 2 3 _ sSTEAMERS. RICHELIEU . COMPANY. Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Montreal and Quebec. 1866 Fnon THE FIRST OF MAY, AND UN=® til otherwise ordered, the Steamers will leave for Quebec as follows : { The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. I'.nu.l.l,:lll | duaidh ce vr tailh daten‘â€" + subd P AC O T PC / I leave the Richelieu. Pier, oppruiu the Jacequesâ€"Carâ€" tier Square; for Quebec, every Monday, W ednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m., Knciuly, calling, going and returning, at Sorel, Three Rivers, and Batiscan. Passenigers wishing to take their passage on board the Ocean Steamers, at Quebec,can depend ‘on being: in time in taking their, pulu&c by this boat, as ‘there will be a Tender.to take them to the steamers without extra charge. # The steamer MON 'I'REAL.,CASL Rorkrt NEL8O8, will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for Québec, calling, ï¬h!' and returning, at the Ports of Sorel, Three ivers, and Batiscan. FARES t Cabin (meals and open Berths in Gentlemen‘s cab > in mcludod)...................................82.22 a This Company will not be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed therefor. nhald ind pnriming‘s Awiniiets ied heate Wnn 9TE :19 79 ME DL DL i UR LLAL Sbtciicdtndres For lnl:ther inforns:ion‘ apply to the Richelion Company‘s Office, 203 Commissioners Street. F J. B. LAMERE, omso‘n General Manager. e Richelieu Com: Mawv 19 196A. pady: ! 124â€"tf Office Richelieu Company May 12, 1£66. °_ 1866 UNION â€" FORW ARDING Railway Companyv. UPPER OTTaAwA © ROUTE ! CHANGE OF TIME! FOR ALL PORTS ON THE OTTAWA River, up as far as Des Joachim Rapids, 150 miles sbove gtu'n City. On and after 18th June, 1866. one of the followâ€" ing firstâ€"class passenger steamers leaves Aylmer every morning, (Sandays excepted), at 8 o‘clock, precisely N AND AFTER MONDA Y, MA Y 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" w F Ann Sisson, Capt. Bockus» Oregon «_ Findlay. Calumety « â€" Blondin« Pontiacy i+ â€" Duggan« Affording one of the most delightful trips ‘that can be taken during the hot weather. . Passengers by the Brockville and ~sttawa Railâ€" way connect directly with steamers up and down the river, and vice versa daily. j For further particulars Ag})ly to R G. R. NASH, Maxaa®®, _ WE l'lDEHSI(;i!ED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 aeres cf land, on which he intends sthrting a #ardeon & Nursery In Gloucester, Green Field, N TL LLOUR Asslatnn <an‘ls the ‘attention of the Inâ€" se en PCmm nc td es County of Carleton, cails the attention of the Inâ€" habitants of the City of Ottawa, and urrundl:fl country. . He will fulfill orders for all sorts of F Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plant. for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Esculent Roots. . He hasalso on hand & large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a Tmmitynf Garden, Field, and Flowâ€" ‘er Seeds of the bestâ€"deseription. Parties wanting grounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"keepâ€" ing, together with Grafting, Buddinf, and Planting, wili be promptly attended to. _ Healso will have jl soris of q’hmts in season for sale, at the late real dence of Clement Bradl¢y, Esq. ECUUNITIE O 20 Ne vere o c er Seeds of Mae men CRmp t Clog grouml- laid out in the newest llÂ¥l1 ing, together with ()uf‘ting. Buc{:hm Y Wlsn sdan s 4 Ottawa, Marcl NO. 1 FLOUR IN BARRELS. OAT» MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL For sale by 8. CHRISTIE, my31â€"139â€"4 6 No. 5 Spatks Street. DAWII’ LACHINE PALE ALES AND PORTER, in wood and bottle, delivered in any part of the city, by o ) MURTSTTE 26 WETR V PC CCZYCZ [ "_ _‘ 8. CHRISTIE, y Sole Agent, No. 8 B&:‘rh Streot. | N. B.â€"Parties will pleaso leave their orders beâ€" fore 4 o‘vlock, p.m. my31â€"139â€"d Aylmer, C. E. May 12 lnyï¬l-fl!-fl myS] -7139-d RAILLROADS, OF CANADA. E88 AhD Plll’ll MESS PORK. _ For sale by / 8. CHRISTIE, |_._. LOOK HERE. NUPERINTEXDENT pÂ¥. o8 s 1â€"y Within two miles of the city, goING WEST ‘MATHEW T. DeRINZY. 24, 1886 83â€"tf C. J. BRYDGES, ; Managing Dirgetor 185â€"y AND No. 5 Sparks Street -Aiiï¬er, C._'E 8.00 A.M. 8.15 P.M 9.40 A.M. 5.30 8.30 2.00 P.M. 1866 1866 124â€"if 6 Capital" Stove Depot, 35, Sussex St., Ottawa, [ssc l MMFRADOWSR & CO. ‘ Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BZ SURPASSELD / WE AKRE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND sparkling. â€" For Saloons, Public Buildings, Housebold: 0 useful and ornamental. â€" Railway Companies, and other and people under their care in view, are solicited to CA chase or not. _ s Toilet and Cooking Stoves ! _ Cooking Stoves : < IR-O'N' BEDSTEAbS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP! _ BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! <o 0| LAMPS t OHIMNEYS ! ! _ WICKS i + / COXL : OoIL! COAL OIL! COAL OIL F _i Wi&iv:;sochl attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on band, and made to order. I FPARMERS, ATTENTION 1 Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, Maple Sugar Kettlos, Agricuitural Furnaces, Farmers‘ Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all kinds of Dairy Utensils mado to order. f> IN ORDER Ottawa, March 1, 1860. MQRTON HOUSE, Counu of Water and Division Streets, Ogdensburgh, N.Y., 8. Slosson, Proprietor, Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. December 20, 1865. y J J. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep @ Cut, Nepean. _~ . This House is situated within twenty minutes‘ walk of the City, and is fitted up in a ï¬nl-elnus:iv;la. The Bar is supplied with all the choice brands of limn. * awsa Fam 1A 186A 24â€"6m THE WRIGHT HOUSE, L%’l‘lb' KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, ull Landing, Artuur J. Lewox, Proprietor. et~ Ball Room, Bowling Allies, Parlor skates, Pieâ€"Nic Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquors. Hull, May, 1866. + 0_ 179â€"4f THE RUSSELL HOUSE, LA'I‘I CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to Mxtlnint his nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling public, that he has n;snumd and mwi_y-fuminhod?hroflghou( this comâ€" modious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and support. JAMES E. &)UIN, g Lately, and for many years connected with } RusselU‘s Huflez Palace Street, Quebec. MOoOTELS ANV siALbLOGON®S. JOHN MALTMAN, LA'I'I McADAMS, Commercial Hotel, 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 n(e- cial accommodation of guests. . THE TABLE AND BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the very best the market affords. GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler always in attendance. ; JOHN MALTMAN. T TITLTERING COP BE EL MRI- TROTTER, PROPRIETRES®S, No. 71, Bparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, fl»po-iu the Parliament Buildings, The Toronto ouse comprises everything necessary i: & nn;t» Cns N EYE LN ShssanoRle House comprises everything necessary in ‘a firstâ€" l class Restaurant. ‘The house has been thoroughly and olo‘.nt‘l,{ fitted up '.hrou‘shmt. The BAR con | tains the choicest brands in Wines and Liquors, and | ."57 delicacy of the season will be secured for the | Table. Nom\m or trouble will be sparéd the ac | commodate guests and patrons. | at~ Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY | BOARDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH ° CHARTTABLE INSTITUTIONS® will find it to t NICBOLAI Street, Court=House A venue, Ottawa, Jolin Graham, Proprietor. This House is oonnnhnl; situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a TRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the promises, and it has been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate and mn.n. A OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free of M{S- There is a FLRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY ST A BLE attached to the Hotel. Ottaws, Dec. 18, 1866. 1â€"y E ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PR E MIS and CHOICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, Go to the " CAPITAL! MRS. GRANTS SALOON, GEoRrGo®s sSTRrEET, Choice Wines &Liquore, Prime Oigars RéN®\Bamember the place, P. O‘Mears . old mond Jy6â€"170tf ttawa, Jan. 16, 1866 SITZ dida #) 10 o § d d ty STOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always THE ALBION HOTEL, TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURPOSE SELLING OUR PRESENT sTOCK 0 STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. "THE APITAL" STOVE DEPOT.. s 35, SUSSEX STREE1 1I.~° MEADOWS & Co BEAVER HALL, TORONTO HOUSE For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining all W ATEER, COOLEHEERS! C. SPARROW, Jr., firoceries, Liqguors, AXAND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, February 21, 1866 SHOWEIt BATHS, Our Spriag Stock | THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY! Bedâ€"Room Setts « Iâ€"Room Setts of. Japi DIFFERENT PATTERNS. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN â€"._.â€"â€"â€"nslifha + o d BE R ME N ! D KIND. They will keep the water deliciously cool and usebold or Domestic use, }: stands unrivalled, being both and others who have the health and comfort of themselves ted to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whether they purâ€" IN THE ABOVE PREMISE® A D‘URABLE Lb id iation ut werta i udradenI 92 WIIEEI.IIH &WILSIIN’S SewinogeMachines HIGHE!T PRE;HIUDIB AWARDED at each and all of the Great International Exhibitions of Europe, for the last five years, inâ€" cluding the World‘s Fair, Lond_(m'..1862. The Great Dublin Exbibition of 1865. AT THE RED BO0T ! it to their advantage to deal at the " CAPITAL" ays l.llo;ed on all articles purchased. PR s SOE TT PCE L CEVICY As well as the great Association and Agricultural Fairs of the United States, from time to time. The Three Stitch and Embroidering Attachment for this Machine, by, which three different and distinet stitches are made, can be attached to any Whecler & Wilson in use. _It makes the most beautiful Emâ€" broidery of ‘:‘{ Machine ever introduced. . In fact, for quality and range of work, simplicity, and easy running, don‘t forget to see the WEulor & Wilson. Office and Saleroom :â€"â€"37, Sparks St. g-â€"‘ Machines Repaired. Lilâ€"y a aA. W Gentlemen‘s Prunella Congless, > A splendid assortment of Ladies‘ Balmorals and Congress ! In Kid, Prunella, Seal, &c., at W henever you want GOOD BOOTS OR any kind, go to the at the RED BOOT" PABTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Covntey Newsrarsr, can purchase an flice quite complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, tor Casb, or on lp;;mved credit. Apply for information, (‘%oot paid) to â€" . B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. _ Ottawa Feb: 6, 1866. . 42â€"6 Importantto Printers. Puo'loalurul BY SOTMAN, FOR Sale at the Ottawa Stationery W arehouse York street, Ottawa. Ottawa, December 20, 1865. +* Ottawa, July HE BEST WHITE Canv as FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES! Tl-uâ€";h: eâ€"it‘yim sold at And you can hardly _!‘nfl to b?lm;‘:.d] old deigeichabi n reks Alorinin 7t on , The Sewing or Pogging of all work bought RED BOOT, repaired free of charge / W M. A. LAMB. CA"‘‘ AND COOL ) !ï¬IZES, THREE SIZES TWOâ€"SIZES8. THREE SIZES. % * . THREE SIZES T 6. j OXE SIZE. Spool Silk, Machine Oil, Need= les for all Machines, ote. Sew= G A. WALTON, Agent. b5â€"y Pops !| | AND CHEAP, ARE THOSE Aroma THE RED BOOT. THE RED BOOT. yetyle of finish, and MNtS _ y» 147â€"3m 3HOES of SHOKS OF 42â€"6m 1866 THE OTTAW A COMP A NY )8 OTTAWA TO MONTREAL " QUBBNâ€"YVICTORILA," *PRINCE OF WALES," dL; W. Supruceo, Commander. O P D 1. 1 KS leaves Ottawa every cepted), at 6:30 a.m., for, G board), thence by Railway with Steamer * Prince of W arriving at Montreal at 4: The comfort and economy of this Line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the most {picmra.\ue districts in‘ Canada,â€" and is the most fashionable:for Tourists. Parties degirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" lon, valid for one day; at half fare. | Passengers for the celebrated Caledonian Springs will be landed at L‘Qrignal. Passengersf will be landed Parcel expre and intermeda _ Single and Return Ticket tained at the office .on the st¢amer. Montreal, June 2 1866 Rideau Passage & Freight Ling OTTAWA CITY! & KINGSTOX " Gormry oPrP orPrawaAa," 'l\lln ABOVEâ€"NAMED | STEAMERS will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ston, calling at all intermediate Ports, and comnectâ€" ing"at :‘mitfn's Â¥Call¢with the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad. | «ciryr or orrawa Leaves Ottawa City eveéry Monday i at 7 a. in., wrriving a\ Kingston at following day. s Railroad â€" Leaves l‘;ngstn.n 3 p. 1« lriji)'ing- at * eBYâ€"ToWAX* Leaves Ottawa City every Wednesday and Satâ€" urday, at 7 a. m., arrivi@g at Kingston at noon the tollowing day. Leaves Kingston every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 4 p‘m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following evening at\8 p. m. . uit _ Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steamâ€" ers at Kingston, going upwards, every Thursday, Friday, and Sunday evenings. _ on Â¥he Ldrirrie 4 hss veluatnivinss, Srotileg tin,. o0 Th:le steamers cunnqcl-'n Kingston with the Through Line Steamers going East and West; Steamer ©Bay of Qumï¬" for Picton, Belleville, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. ies â€"‘ 7 P 1 &0% Couie Poms eb ria U Mn on ul ie ol oi on i ds n q en‘ Parties shipping rreiï¬u from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send by this line, rates being low and no -‘knrï¬ e charged. Passengers ticketed rougg to Cobourg, Por HT, Toronto, Hamilton} &c. k pply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATHL Smith‘s Falls; Ur to ‘the Proprietor M. K. DICKINSON, (TEAMER «+ Qt of Ani;:i’eltin u;ny. is line of steamers affords great unn.((u J;, | over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" ! mer -wrin‘g with farniture, horses, wagons, &c., to the Great West, for «péed, comfort, and safety. The ght bonts of the Line need no comment. Tlu{ are ofâ€" | ficered by men of expdrience, ‘pmurbhl or their I wouin;tc the wants and comforts of their passenâ€" € rs, â€" For freight or passage apply to ts * ® J. H. KYC{L\'. Aoest, <g KAS~ Traveller, be not induced by londr cls# in 3. Do:fl to purchase your Tickets from men nfl- senting to K:vo First (l‘?mis 'I;in;-ors:nma‘vu: are nothing but Freight ropellers ; A NG Tor kud be sure you find the American Express Line Ottawa, April 11 OTT AW A éND RIDEAU, 1866 ~LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE FOR W A RDING AflRAlGEIEK']‘l.ll.‘ Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, &A FFORDING VAinA‘lL_" D_I_EPAR_'!‘VAEI A.'fo'r E;;I:p:;lvofâ€"i"rzï¬l;(-f rom Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice versa. $ The two new FPY" Cabin Steamers, Byâ€" Town and Otcrou ‘City, will form a Passenger u&{‘niw Line between o OTIEAWA AND KINGSTON, Touching at all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" wa .ndn&ingflon four times in the week. The steam tug Queen of the Isles, with Barges ‘The steam tug Queen of the isies, with Barges, | UNBH will also be placed on the Rideau Canal, tor the | tion. exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa | ment and Kingston, and all way port«. I Mas. 12 ELC Cour PCond a oo omnane d on d nain t , To Mc ie sn ic r oT CDE for the fow between OTTAW A and GRENVILLE for the tow age of Square Timber Rafts, Saw Los.. &e. : DT LC C oo c anite At es B(;;T-S:-i:';O!;;leR;Ol; _with Barges, forming . a FRELGHT LINE between 'Qruws.f\?omnfl. Joo- nd Ottawa, April 11 1866 SUMMER ARRANXGEMENTS. u‘.‘.m%h&m'q-\, 0. AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIL farther notice, the Ontario Steambost Comâ€" pany will run theif large and commodious sideâ€" wheel steamers, BB ToE No C T T VHa EiE na CC ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. Pstes. CATARACT,...................Capt. J. H. Leova®». Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of: the train from the east at 1 p.m., and Ottawsa & Prescott Touching at Morristown T e omme 2 r-l;“i:y., Clayton, King Oswego, Charlotte, . and en MERTT ENC C at Kingéton . with boats for Bay of Quini¢s t Oswege with the Oswego & Fyracuse Railroad for Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" hampton Railroad, for all goinu South ; at Charlotte for Kochester, Niagara Fal is, Buffalo and the West ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western hilwnan. Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer LORD ELGIN,............... :~« DeWirt, EMPEBSS,...,.....‘..........ACnt: C. B. DrWirr. * For Montreal ; and the Ogdens rgh Railroad to , all points East. l<ckets sold to Montreal and all points West for of Square Timber RARS, DhT Â¥ €2C. :;n ssl%ilion to the above, ._LIEE ?;F TUG [o;nul oo en EPn 1 Office. 4 A P it n ww L. Agent| A Sks: H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sap‘t, Qswego, N. Y« Germian W May 1. « 114â€"4f â€" | Book Store. ® l e reged MRS, CL Money to Lend rarg, &¢., ® A-r MODERATE RATES ON FIRST»| Cards, &c. CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€"| of GEKMA ply to | and W AX 3. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, ‘ ed to favor %p cinmoaantens Te : Resip®®C May 1. apmmmmummmnmmenosnes ameetenmenmmemameme mm necmmpam | POLL CCCE ~ ceentdrein MRS, CLIFFORD bas always on hand for Baâ€" Money to Lend \ur,.hc.,; variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for T MODERATE RATES o8 FIRST»| Cards, &c. She 'm-uib‘.'uddmn A. CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€"| of GEKMAN WORK, manufactured on ply to | and W AX WORKS, to lndies who may feel dispos= 3. PENNINGTON NMACPHERSON, od to favor her with a vieit. Banmisres, &0. Resiprxos :â€"Dalhousic Street, Lower Town,next Montreal Tolwfl Buildings, Ottawa. | door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. Ottawa, 23rd March, 1866, BiL. Ottawa, April 4, 1866. d14 BAY STATE ONTARIO,... CATARACT, DIGKINSONS The new fast sailing Steamers AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE DICKINSON‘® Ausx. Bowir, Commander STEA MERS. Tlll_l'l’rfll CABIN STEAMERS ONTAFRIO [ Established in 1844 (Cln. Tnog. FammE®,) s Prescott ailway Wharf at 1:10 p.m at Morristown, Brockville, Aletanâ€" Clayton, Kingstm’}, Suckett‘s Marbor, Charlotte, . and oronto ; i on . with boats for Bay of Quinte; :‘l th the Oswego & FEyracuse bflno‘ for Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" P20 t rbas ‘emene /y nverk 30 A RIVER NAVIGATION 18 MAIL STEAMER®. THE $TOCK CON8ISTs OP (Cat. J. Rvax,) 'luTI\!lmm Ottawa to Montreal Ottawa M. K. DICKINSON, i Canal Basin, Ottawa WEEN DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa. to Montreal can be obâ€" wharf, or on board the R. W. SHEPHERD * 160 * nday and Thursday m at 11. a. m., the nd Friday at 1866 1866 { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS 1866 O7â€"8 1866. : SEA BATHING. 1866. St. CGeorge‘s Hotel, Tuu‘«, FAVOURITE SUNMMER RE« sort E-.r beaith ndomuln-cnkn will be re-u{nnedï¬ur the accomm fon of Families and the Travelling Public on the 15th JUNE I::lt- ~ PR RTUUUEC. Pn P ue nds â€"OUTSIDE SPORTS have been j dies as well as Genthemen, such as Fishing, Boating, ALSO,, s Private J Bathâ€"Houses and Dressingâ€"roome hav been fitted up for Leadies and Gentlemen. ’ Omnibuges in comnection with the Motel to and from Boats and Cargâ€" Polite and attentive servants only are engaged. THE ; TADOUSSA¢ HOTEL, *{meaieiatinemellk, FWHE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING REâ€" MR leased the spacious Hotel at this wellâ€"known W ateringâ€"place, bas thoroughly refitted and furnishâ€" ed the sajue, and will be prepared to receive reguâ€" lar aud transi itors on or about the J5th June. This M which will asccommodate about One Hundred guests, is picturesquely situated at a point commain: a magnibcent view seaward ; while the faciliGes afforded for bathing, fishing, shooting, or boating are. unsurpassed. The rooms «re large und airy, and have been titted up v‘l;:my reâ€" qulreluruL necessary to comfort and venience. Arrangemtents haye mlso been made for the porâ€" mancut résidence t the Hotel, during the summer season, of an emitient Physician, Detached from the main building are spacious and comfortable Billiara Rooms Bowling Alleys; also, Cricket and Quoit Grou: and a beautifui Lawn for child» ren to anjuse themgelves on. Mot and Cold Baths can be had at all bours. _ Patrons may also rely on u firstâ€"class table, good attendants. June 2. 141â€"3m TapovgsaC is admitted to be one of the most picâ€" turesque/spots in [America, and probably the most desirable resort for Tourists ana Invaids on this Contine In short, the locality is now #o widely known, that it is @lmost superfiuous to describe it But, for ‘he benefit of such as have not made the tour of the Sactrnay, it may be necessary to slate that ‘Fagoussac is situated at the junction of the Saguen ad'St.yan'un'« Rivers, and 'ultbe In: iB P us stopping place the route between Quebec and HAP!I lhilhv. ;% between which points a daily line of steamers will ply regularly during the tra velling season. The noble Bay of Padoussac, in which whales, yor’mim. &c., daily eport themselves, is mune*u(ely in front of the Hotel. Inward and outward| bound vessels are distinctly observable from its windows &nd balconies. Mauving thus the advantage of a new, capmeious, and elegunt u‘:d;::lulwd in a mostdesirable loâ€" cality, of easy , and surrounded with innum> merable attrgctions, the Subscriber feels that it is only re iau,r‘in jorder to ensure the happiness and ooml‘cn‘trhu guests, to perform his part well. He therefore pledget himself that nothing shall be wanting on his to conduce to that end, being deternuned to give his putrons the full benefit of long ex a caterer to the Vb“e. | | _ SAMUEL lklfa.s’[lh&w PW’ Ottawa * Tana l,? 140â€"3m | on. Encouraged by the liberal patronage , to them by lb.f'lnvemng b'.'xc',,‘:u Iddilim | sleeping roows vuml{:atl’nll,nnl the hotel is | now capable of sccommedating with comfort 350 to | 400 guests. / | _ Itis situated in a healthy and fashionable part ieflh:iq,hlhvbhuyd‘tonuu..dom | from which splendid views can be had of the magâ€" | niieent scenery for which Quebec is celebrated June 1 ST. LOUIS HOTEL, Tllk PROPRIETORSOF THE ABOYVE liretâ€"class establishment beg to draw the attenâ€" tion of fourists to the comfort and advantages to b« found therein. _ . _ : iA [E nE PR T Sn Peane o m en d ES Euced | ment| are under the personal superintendence /1 mt the C '!:w-)f'dfldm renders b:; ence ul y vmrâ€"fl the comfort and E†i f 't. uubcl; se‘ to her care. ‘l\:nh- brit ‘orquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" ! t'u(o{un in all parts of the world to require com | sménts * The course of instruction comprises a th | English educntion, with French. ie fram, 220 | sterling, per annum, payable halfâ€"yearly in adâ€" | vance, include seat at &-nh, laundress, and all other|necessaries, except books. Drawing, Sn the system pursued at the Government m:-f- of Art,) Musi¢, Ibmlng and ‘German, each £5 per anâ€" | num jextra. The vacations will be five weeks at In midsumier, and a month at Christmas. Pupils reâ€" | majning during the holidays £10 per annum extra. | Should it be desired. Mrs. Eucuén will be happy her -nlhcflouu id), to meet young | f“die{@}!}.‘_. val Ei;":‘ x) 13 s #a â€" ‘The Bt. Louis Hotel is undeniably the largest best up hotel in Quebec, and one of the finest and best appointed houses in British North A_-:ri- C rviciar ranrâ€"A ~ Lo smm ealerizmzerarvnn 6P Quebec, May 29. RU SS ELL‘S HOTEL ; @UEBEC. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. Croquiet 'l_'onQUAY, DEVONSHIRE .: # â€"â€"â€"â€" » M-l-.LAC“AI.AlD HER SISTER, | MISS BENNETT, receive for bourd and education a limited number of young ladies, to whose moral and nl'i‘flonu training, on Church of Englend principles, they devote their utmost atten~ tion. | The domestic arrangements of the o:uhhfl | of the AVCT, M1% alY m s | bentof Christ %u. C, W., and Head Master of the y Grammar Bchool, | having resided in the bouse with Mrs. Blackman | and lIiu Bennett during a recent visit to Engiand, ‘ éan testity from personal experience to the mater nal care and attention bestowed on the children un der their charge. April 16. 101â€"6m The proprietors desire to inform their numerous | d \ Naw is the Time for Bargains | G. HOWE & SON, | | wsunxmudlomdou trook. | Qttawa, Feb. 12, 1866. 47â€"4 ' ATTENTION. FHIOW E & SON «. BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER & FINDINGS | wE ARE NOW SELLING TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS i wORTH OF * l'rjv'inmr of yhe (Ottawa Hotel, Montreal AB Boots, sHoES, &¢., MR At;u-;;ul Mmun“m‘ , n’vi&udnuvmd SPRING & SUMMER G000S ! German Leather Work A FRAME MADE OF LEATHER, BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in the lmm German Work, can now be séen at Mr. 'Ifwn Billiards Archery, WAX FLOWERS ! CaAcoU N A. 8T. LOUIS STREET O‘NEILL & ABBOTT oF a NEW DESIGN, AND Quoits, © _ Bowling Alley Billiard Tables. provided for La: Proprietors