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Ottawa Times (1865), 11 Sep 1866, p. 1

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was, o aas ithim k in [ 1 ue YORK «# This m; the ; which ve now p g with en any me weieh tâ€"Forte. to sell *ments i# same of The newly C case, sitimg effect eman, ne@râ€" Th Str. P t T lana! ed an i ted by beldly t very ons o cate» t lek give Pain i inthe ~Bness, Grand omat ry the ving + the o aine BAs it le«s in the HAS chalk CBses ‘\tru areful ~d the A EKX Di Ts i the nstre of our c two 18. Five e epth mavle ptly for | ||_ To the United States 10 ct«â€"proâ€"payment ¢ â€"â€""| jomal. Inglish Mails, U. & A. Allaa‘s C f sul:::hp. vie mh-L close at 9 p.m. & hnnlnymid 124"cte. ; via New Y ork, | â€" | alternate y.u_.‘mrnusl?-h; im M Boston, every alternate Monday, at Noon. - ‘ | . Reqiaraas»o Lettess -d:mni aid thirty minutes prior to mails. 1 _! _ $@" Odice hoursâ€"8 a.m. to I p.m. _ r l Lower uum' _ 8002 m \v:yfi.lk.o’:\' , &c., Daily . 3.30p. m nelege and Wakefeid, â€"... .. * / "3.30 p. m Pâ€"=pletoud& E‘st Templetop 12. a. m Coantries generally, WUST R& rRXâ€"rALD, Amyrior, sead Point, Pemâ€" C mr.lc . 3. side Ottawa °* . {1.302. m tell‘s .Corners, Richmond, + #erth, #C.,.. ... «. ®, .. * | 30 h GSuckingham, Trenvillc and || _ C y o® cFpidameri d ol E§ 3 . MeLEAN‘S * Po All of Canade, if preâ€"paid by S \ A UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street $ ot«, if ':::"“v 7 ets. To British Columbia, 10 I A Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite: ';q‘np.-. Mhn: Letters for British Columbia, Germany and Foreign | ery Store. _ . _ < | _ _ s ff ut A~.F. BOUCHETTE, â€" t AD"O('AT‘, Office} No. 17, $t« Poter su-t.c)u:e. Mr. m-i.ll“ql'ny be repared to aitend prom to an iness tovernment n'h-r. mm pu’bli. ge! ly say entrust hius. . B.attends regularly the ¢irâ€" wit in and for the district of Quebec. 6 : December 23, 1365. * ty _‘no-a:v-lxu.\w. Solieit k. Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office aver Juiner‘s Shos Store, Ruleau gtroot, Ottawa. Jitawa, April 27. 111â€" Pridays.of every week. ham, C.K. Li i Auends to all Law Courts in the District of vâ€"*4 RRISTER, Attorney, Sollcitor, Rt, oprerict: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sp gmst and Wes?, by Rail, Daily Bau-urln, Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace and County Crownm Attorney, for the United Counties of ¢ and Rassell. P [ Orrics : In the Court House, L‘Orignal. Junuary 27, 1366. "i‘_’ BA-nuru and . Attorney=â€"at«Law> Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Ufice: Opposite Post Uffice, Eigin Street, in the looms lately nu'wd as the Custom House. | Quawa, March 00. Il* | ies Public, &e., &¢. Orrice: Lelegraph Building, w MESSRS. DVCK & BUCKE, || BAIII“II.' and Attorneyseat« s Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, al Convey ancers. Qurict: Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Cortral Otawa. W mutax Deck. Jortes P. ttawa, Fob. 7, 1366. % : XKtawa, Jan. 12,*1366. Ottaws, February 7, 1866. A"I‘-.‘l_"o.l'l'-la.\"o Soltct Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office:â€"N ide of York street, two doors from Sussex. (¢tawa, March 20, 1366. m HAYCOCK*& MHAYCOCK,â€" | _ ‘1’1‘0.!"‘-.“'-!-.\'.’0&“" ‘ Chancery, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, c.} Jsrice: Post Ofice Building, ElginStreet, a K. B. Harycoce. K. H. Harcoc«. _ cbreary 7; 1866. . . â€" 43â€"utf Siawa. _â€" Ww Cusss. Atawa, Feb. 7, 1366. ‘mns:t-.‘r-u;w. Solleitor ]s- Ch-orry. Cu;“vvfiu-«. &c., Sussex S orinice: Union Buildings, Ottaws. | ‘sbraafy 21, 1366. 55â€"y _ GEO. LOGAN, M.D., LC.H.B. “m'l"lc Physicians am and Accoucheur. _‘ { Ovrice: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found Wns NB anorge tegrtenn Praei B erences : & wrence, ; . Johr, Smith, ....f.";-E; Rev. George iddel1, Clurke ; Danean Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.3.K.,\Torâ€" mto; Jobno Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M D., T Ortawa, February 7,1866. _ ~4Gâ€"utf kll'“ ATES, Barristers, and Altfi ney sâ€"atâ€" Law. E4l Orrices: Mull and Aylmer, €. E. _ _ > | | Mr. Wright wilt actend at Hall on Tuesdays snd L.._(.Y;::zâ€":' __W. Mcxat Wauout, B.A.B.GL, Ottawa, .7.' 1866. nsl i * | ARRISTER+ATâ€"LA ul-.nu-? B D..-y. &e.. s Orrice: Aumend‘s Buildings, Rideau Street. | Caxcume Cure», without the new, but certain, speedy, and sess. _ References given to reated, if required. . The cur Ouaws, April 14. ‘mlsti S«A TeL A W, Solict Uhancéry, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, Office: Elgin Street, opposite the Russellâ€" Arkzaxpes Ross. Aunuzt Parsox taws. Juby 28. 139â€"6m _ | P'Ilcll!.m amd eurs ° attending Physician to the Protestant i« tal, Office and residence, corner of llMcE and Mgrove Streets, nearly opposite W orkman & Grifâ€" fin‘s. Entrance on Mosgrore Streot. Ottawa, May 5. !!‘t? BAIIII‘II”. Attorneys, Solici mi:-'"' kc. OQurice: In the Court House, Ottaws, C. W Rosuet Lexs. ®@ Jous J. Gmorrt Ds-fi;r: â€"Ofice 1 Sparks Street, Cén« trail Ottawa. | dOttaws, January 27, 1866. Mâ€"utf wer & N. Shore of Ottawa )P Messrs. Campbeoll & Co.‘s, Oitawa, January 27, 1366. W. MARSHALL MATHESON, W‘ul’“"o’ Stre of Bank Street. Ottawa, Fobruary 7, 1866. ARRISTER, Etc., for Lower C ‘â€" Qericus : Court House, Ayimerand B ARRISTERS and Attornceysâ€"ateLaw, Soficitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, N YX OE L. EDWARD T. DARTXELL, ATE of Quebec. JQSEPH J. MURPHY, Il'lllcillrlr Surgeon and Am*‘o Office : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Streot. JOHX SWEETLAND, M. D;, 7.--;-;-;, -â€"vâ€"'â€"vl "l' ‘ ‘ | ks Street, Center Town} s_n.uouz COLMAX & WRIGHT, AUGUSTUS KEEFER, LRISTER, &e., Ottawa. b ty _ .".w‘.. Office ! >;.llfl.l‘.m. fas o 1L’ intuimURNIN® AND CLostNa OP WaTL® DK O’RELLLY, RK Street, opposite Matt YSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur MEDICAL, ; Diz OLIVER MARTIN, | J. P. MACPHERSON, Russ & PARSONsS, LEES & GEMMELL, CLEGG & NELLIS, DB. C. a. MARTIN % & BL® W. J. SCOTT. Ja., D. (FcoxxoR, J. F. BOULTON, DiHi. W. J. H piR. 0. C. WooOoD, DiÂ¥ C. LEGGO, 18, M. MeLEOD, . C. A. MARILN , Office} Susser ® t, @ver ampbell & Co.‘s, R ary 27, 1366. DR. WOLFEF, LEAGAL Ottawa. i‘: sakkE. Po‘-n-l Tuos. F. Nmus. 11.30 p. m Night Office at his er Town. I use of the knife, by a @ExXEKY, . . | t, First Door *d“ Dec. 18 ‘6& 1â€"7 almost painless‘ Matthews* Ho« 11.00 a (m 6.00 p4 I on o en d oo e i es t‘wz fe iga" sion Exchange and Rea 800 p. m | 40, Sussex Street. | 17 3# p/ m | ‘Ottawa, December 18, 1865 3.00 p/m u‘np.f- ,ILB# ML im Av ayd ie mOi % F F. E... Tor. % U t cal}â€"" ; Ne ‘{ ;ffl; Iâ€"y 100â€"7 M‘s, ery Store. p4 T '*In sale of Real Fstate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. Consignments received for zi.l‘i;c sale. Partics wishing to purchase Real will receive all information FREE OF CHARGE bd.?lli-f at the office. f Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1365. L *\ ty ~ JOHN . BARBER, Boox.-lsnnu land _ Manufacturing Stationer, and Machine Rulet. . Over 'l'lglor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Streots. Entrance on Sussex Street. â€" Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865.) R 1â€"f BMK-'I!D“ T Paper«R uler, core ner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Office.| Account books made to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best ‘i-'. of the art. s RULING done to any tm. Particular attontion paid:to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1865. f 2â€"y BOO'I', MAKER, Wellington Street, op= 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. | Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1366. 14y CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, l. PREPARED TO COVER ROOFS, with Tin, Sheet Iron, slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rutes. Having been known in this plage since its first settlement, 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his long established character, as a guarantee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of sll work entrusted to him. Ottawa, April 2,.1866. 89â€"3m 8. CHRISTIE, ** f OMMISSION Merchant and General Avfl- Sole agent for Read‘s Hifi-imn and m hiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Laching Ales and Porter. ‘ Pork, Flour, &¢., for sale. . _ | " _ Orric®: No. 5, Spartks Street, nfl'&. Rllml_l House, Ottawa city, C. W. m» accuraey. c.,..'.‘.m od Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt attention, £ Ottawa, Pebruary 21, 1866. t 857 KL Draughtsman, &c., (commissioned for U ppei aat Lones Cajude) (Olkce and residene, Ghoe A1LEM, AK, AV, N RELE M y Ono‘cxu-r of Christ Church, Teacher of (:?-. Piagoâ€"Forte, &c. Ottawa. Fel 7. 1866. 43â€"utf : . X&AVIEK CH.&RLEBOIS. Roofing Contractor, &¢ ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. > b P 3. â€"Special attentian given with h Public hs._b-inu. adjusting 4..,.‘:4’:3..., P ll.: sURVEYOR -dulrnqbu-ln. & i Land, Gene: Pariiamentary #nl- mmfl ’::ueopdc-auo. Orr10$ : Wellington Street, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" PAII.IA!I.'I‘I’ Mair Dressing Saloon, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governorâ€"General, Ar’ Block, Rideau Street, 4 doors from Sappers Bridge. yat~ c..,',fiq Mair Brushing Apparatus, the only one on the Continent in use. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 14. MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, PlOYIICIAl. Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Real Estate Agents, &c. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Absentees. Aypfioq.io-to»lh‘ Crown Lands Department for Mining ‘Lands, &c., FTH:;‘IVOMNMI‘M for sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in U : and Lower Canada; and an immense qnm‘ol Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. Qrric® : Cornre(i-riludlfiulfom. W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. Ortawa Dec. 28. 1865. LAID Agent and Broker, Yotary Pub« lic, has removed his office to Nicholas Street, a few doors to the South ot Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and WC!O:IM D?ut-an’ 'i prosecuting unt, in m‘cu-z' out Patents, and to conduct any ageney having business with any of the Government offices. E Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. 43â€"utf CHAS. E. BRUSH, General Commission Agent, ‘l(‘lll'l'ltf. Orricr: Wellington Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, Fobruary 7, 1866. 3 u-m_! Agent for Wm. Dow & Co.‘s celebrated Pale Ales ; lgo Whiskey ; and Highwines. . Also, agent for the Canadian Inland Nav Co., and Great Western and Vermont Cé Railroads. Office : 3 Aumond‘s Buildings. LTME * JAS. JOIHNSTON‘S 'Illo’ HOUSE, North Gower, Stabling and an attentive Hostler. PIIVAT‘ HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot« tawa, C. W. A few gentlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. * Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. * 37y GEO. H. PERRY, . "WIVIL ENGINEER, Union Buildings, ./ corner of Sussex and York Streets. | Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. | 1â€"* Ottawa, m‘ 20, 1866. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Pu:wo'fl', C. W,, L. H. Daniels, Pro« pristor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" THE ALBION HOTEL, - NICIIOI.AI Street, CourteHouse Avenue, Ottawa, John @raham, Proprietor. This Ilunlnumhd{“-‘m-hflllm tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. ‘(‘:-Wt;l:'k mmh.n recently been ‘made Idn e promises, it been entirely repainted an .n::nud. No pains will be spared to accommodate ase. OIY‘IBUBBQQ‘H!MNM and boats free of om. There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STA attached to the Hotel. I Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. 1â€"y . ~*‘ K. MULLEN;, | : |â€" uuc-m TALLOR, 32, Sparks Street. Orawa, May 5. = 118y Ottawa, Fobs 7, 1366. THE " QUEEAN" RESTAURANL, KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of M. Metcalfe and W’oll'm‘lbl Streets, opposite ie nE EEN® snbprten All the requiaites for n ftacelase Restaurant, | The House has heen refitted MOTELS AND SALGOONS,. 7 HOLT"S HOTEL, ‘Yl,lllg C Eâ€", Livery and, General T. Stage Ofice. ‘ Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. December 21, 1865. » 4y VCTIONEERS, and General Commis« sion Exchange and Real Estate Agonts, No. lJJ M.fl ..::;.;.:r-h" Mfl. THE © QUEEX" RESTAURANT ONTRACTOR and Builder. Office : rth sige voun suroet recond dgoy from Susset March 6, 1866. G.F.CROUCHKETTE, ROVINCIAL LANXD sURVEYOR, Draughtsman, &c., (commissioned for Upper BUSLN l-)st»lfi(h\ll“- sIDNXEY B. FRIPP, MACDONALD & BRO., PARLIAMENTARY AGENCY. R. H. MoGREEV \Y, MKR. H. R. FRIPP. THOS. XELSON, A. MORTIMER, _â€"_TDt R. SPARKS, T. G. HURD, DUIGN AN‘S E. MILES, 132â€"y 18â€"y 1â€"y 66â€"6m l)ll_rl_l_(iiflsu. The New Drug Store, Tlll sUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS opportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since :nheenmmemd business. He begs to in‘urm them at he | HTAS REMOV ED SPECIALNOTICE. Where, under his own supervision, the wants of his many Patrons will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. * CHAS. AUSTIN, > â€" _ ..___ Apothecary, Ridean St., Ottawa. SIGN of the GOLD MORTAR Ottawa, July 10, 1866. _._| ! Jt umsex Street, _| | Is the Place to Buy Your Méedicines ! _ Please call and.examine the Stock. It is the largest and best ever imported. | j@" All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES ICE CREAMXM SODA FOUNTAIN, With eight different Syrups, manufactured! on the premises. It is a healthy and cooling beverage on hand English & French Chemicals, TOILET 4A RTICLES, &£C Tlll SUBSCRIBER has opened an es« ; tablishment at the above addres#, for the sale of PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, from first class Houses, carefully selected bg himself, and trusts that his competency as a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST will[fiivo general satisfaction,. being filll’lnmd by a Diploma from APOTHECARIES®‘ IALL, DUBLIN.~ It will be his endeavor to supâ€" The New ply and the best description of every article connected with the business ; whilst the Di-pfluing Departâ€" ment under his own constarit superintendence will, he trusts, secure the confidence of the profession and others who may honor him with their patronage. s J. BII}OWN. # & icentiate ecary. Ottawa. June 11. 1&‘3- 9+: Ottawa,. June 11 RIDEAU STREET 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH GARâ€" DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on n largs x?bm'?%.fiur";.' d French PER A la tion and Frene â€" FU lg‘w'\ll arrive next wee + FLORLDA WATER. _ s0ZODONT. _ __ MAIR BRUSHES. coM NAYL BRUSHES. CLOTHE j b kn‘.l. &e., «c ust ned up. e ind . 8.+â€"Advice to t s Ottawa, April 11. _ Pooa" , OTraw A _ DRUG WAREKHOUSE, DOMESTIC DYES. Tlm LARGEST ASSORTMENT OoF DYES in this city on sale atthe Ottawa â€" Drug Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just received. Apothecaries Mall! COIIISSIOH Merchants, Importers, and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Groceries, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. . 133â€"6m ; H. E. SW ALES, ; GIHIIAL Agent for Great Western [ Railway of Canada.. ya., Office 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. > Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m . V, ERVEILINNZIR NW 17Uky IIPOR'I‘EII.S of Groceries, WinessLiq= uors, Cigars, &e., &e., 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" Svccnslonl to Corse & May, Import« ors and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &c , No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. Montreal, May 26. 135â€"7 P,RODDCI and Leatherâ€" Commission Merchant, Montroal. r‘ Best Con Livz® Om always on hand. ontreal, May 26. : 135â€"y A) General Commission Agent Kingston, for the sale of Highwines and U ilstay Orrice: In Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street. Ottawa, June 27. 162â€"y Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &¢. Four Dollars and Upwards. Ottawa, Fob. 12%, 1866 @UEBEC BANEK ‘I‘l‘.l ::0; ;p:;dvfl_ this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be sold cheap. , XPPLY TO o H. J. FRIEL, Or R. K. O‘CONNOR, Ottaws, March 27. 1866. y 4â€"tf .. Tlll CAI;IIIC ENGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Establishment. It is an PlAYln BOOK$, English and French, of every kind. We call the attention of the Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. ] TMT nnmWiomar is uuaAg N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefully and prom red. p9 ;.’uu\Pm'.";:.’K.'_ Montreal, May 26. AND EXCHANGE BROKER, ZB" Agent forthe European Life and Guarantee ciety. h ‘ Arnfl'fl’ the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, ingston, for the sale of Highwines and Whiskey. ._â€" PROPBRLY COMPOUNDED ND FREE FBOM ADULTERATION! Drdars lt at Union Hou Orders left at Union House wiil 7 s iil be punvttually at; Ottawa, July 26. 187 To the premises situated next door EAST, pyan Orric® Hours:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 . v. NQI:IE'-' Genuine Medicines, s Pure Chemicals, wa, Feb. 12, 1866 moNTREAL CABRDS. sAaAVINGS DEPARTMENT JOHN DOUGALL & Co., sUTS . OTTAWA TUESDAY®S AND (Lnte of the Bank of Upper Canada,) JUST RECEIYED! Engine tor male. J. C. FRANCK & Co. MORTIMERS 41 RIDEAU STREET. TllAl‘l"Ul- FrOoR PAST FA«â€" 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 67, Sparks Street. BALDWIN & Co., 8. H. MAY & Co., G. H. HERRICK, THOROUGH BASS JOHN MERCER, DRUGS, PERFUMERY, JOSEPH.CARVEY, M.D. â€". »COMBS: _ _: CLOTHEs BRUSHES, Choice Perfumery, Drue Store. DUVERNAY BROS. AYLMER, C. £. 135~ OTrAwWA °C.WwW.; TUESDAY. 'SEPL‘EMBEB} 11. 1866. Manager, 49â€"ut 96â€"7 47â€"utf 97â€"y CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, 0' and After MONDAY, June 4th, 1866, trains will run as follows : DEPARTURE ARRIVAL, From Ottawa, 7:00 a m. At Prescott, 9:30 a.m. « (% > «/ >1:46 p.m. «00 «* _ 5.00 pm. From Prescott,7:00 a.m. At Ottawa, 10:03 a.m. «* « â€" 2:20 p.m. ies .+ g 5:00 p.m. The time of these Trains has been soarranged as to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and west. s N. BR.â€"These Trains run on Montreal Time. â€"â€" Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations.on Grand Trunk Railway, Returns tickets to Prescott, l(em{-l\'lllo and Ottaâ€" wa at mc}:ce«l rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on th line. 8 [ T. 8. DETLOR, Peta wa, June 4 Gramd Trunk Railway Company SUMMER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. lows < + @oING WEsST. _ ® Day |Express gur Ogdensburgh, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Blfil(‘\'illn. Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, London, Brantford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, MWNd @ll POLItS WOSty Absssmssmssenve..... 8.00 A. M« Night > do _ do Winsiconeryrinascioss S:19â€"Pâ€"M: Accommodation,Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at.............. 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. GoInG soUTIH AND EAST. Express by Kailway 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€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Steamboats »for Lake _ George,Saratoga, New York,kee&o. 5.30 A.M. Accommodation Train for Island Pond . and Intermediate Stations, at............ 645 A.M. Express for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with * the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... 8.30 A.M. Mail for Portland, stopping over night at. THHHRG PONG.1,...00, e rerredirini¢arraccemes 2200 PM 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€" «> lington Railroad, also at Rouse‘s Point with Lake ChamplainSteamers + for Lake George, Saratoga, New # York, &0., IH...covmmmommunmemccis 490 P BM Ni‘lfi Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, iviere du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. y SIeepluf Cars on all N ight‘l‘uiu.Bq‘nfl nocked inrough.""" " o o For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all traing at Termini and :{ Staâ€" tiong, see the Grand Trunk Railway Time Tables. 4 C. J. BRYDGES, > Managing Director. May 26 UNIOX _ FORWARDING CONSISTING _ OF . THE 1866. â€" Ann Sissons +0 Oregon, ; * Alliance, (new), Jason Gould, Pontiac, Calumet, : OK AND AFTER M TEMBER, the steam Aylmer every day for the 1 connecting with the (regon I1 w‘elock. Touching at Bristol‘s, Farrell‘s, Goul Portage du Fort at 2 p.m Wharf immediately after t Cobden, connecting with s lrri\'in'g:t Pembroke sam leaves Pembroke at.noen 0 and Saturdays, for Des Jo termediate ports, returning days, and Fridays, leay recting at Pembroke wit which leaves cach day Portage du Fort same ‘eve fRailwa\i C UPPER OTTA ‘The steamer Oregon leas morning at 7 a.m., gnih Goald‘s Wharf, Farreli‘s, T Arnprior. (A connection Sand Point, at 9 a.m., dow with the Brockville and passengers reach Brockvi with G. T. R. express train The steamer Aun Sison at noon, and passengers a o‘clock. The steamer Calumet w Chapat and intermediate Thursday evenings, after from steamer Oreyon. , > RETUR On Tuesdays and Fridays Ottawa, September 5, 1866 RICHELIEU â€"COMPANY. Royal Mail Line of Steamers between _ Montreal and Quebec. FRO!I THE FLIRST OF MAY, AND UN= \ til otherwise ordered, the Steamers will legve for Quebec as follows : The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. Laskuuz, will leave the Richeliéu Pier, opposite the Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" tier Square, for Quebec, every Mondny,Wodnudly. and Friday, at 7 p.m., Eméisely, calling, ginf and returning, at Sorel, Three Rivers, and Batiscan, Passengers wishing to take their passage on board the Ocean Steamers, at Quebec,can depend on being in time in taking thoir puu:.g: by this boat, as there will be a Tender to take them to the steamers without extra charge. _ _. _ Eht The steamer MON TREAL,CuSL Roszgt V "L80®, will leave overy Tuesday, Thursday, and £ MMG day, at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisoly, for Quebec, valling, oing, and returning, at the Ports ‘of Sorel, Three aiun, and Batiscan. ; FARES Cabin (meals and open Berths in ()onucm::"lnub This Company will not be accountable for apecie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed therefor. Bs EunB d M S g en B L e hoi a 00 0 N94 s oc hams _ For further information apply to the Richelion Company‘s Office, 20'3 Commi#sionera Streot. Office Richeliou Company, May 12, 1866. l °.. 8. CHRISTIE, Sole Agent, t No. 5 B&:rh Etroot. N. B.â€"Parties will please leave their orders beâ€" fore 4 o‘clock, p.m.$ my31â€"139â€"4 _ ])AW ES* LACHINE PALE ALES AND .PORTER, in wood and bottle, delivered in any part of the city, by o lb remtt sSTEAMERS. _ CcHANGE OF TIM N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, ~Trgins will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" 1866. my31â€"139â€"d my31â€"130â€"d in included) ESS AND PRIME MESS PORK. ; For sale by _ ». 1 FLOUR IN BARRELS,. OAT«â€" MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL > OF CANADA. RAILROAD®S, For sale by STEAM J. B. LAMERE, * General Manager. , iugce â€" careir 8. CHRISTIE, AN 8. CHRISTIE, ‘ No. 5 Sparks Street. tfnm : nt 2 p.m; I. 8. CASSELS, ompanv. YÂ¥A ~ROUTE _ t â€" Duggan. ¢ _ Blondine NDA Y, 10th SEP= t Ann Nimon. will leave per Ottawa, at 7 a.m., Er. head of railroad, at Arnprlor, Sand â€" Point, l« ‘Wharf, arriving at LLOWING . FIRBTâ€"CLAS8 LRS : Btages leave Gould‘s e arrival of Qregon for mer Jason Gould,‘ and evening. The Pontiae Tue!dlYl, Thursdays, chim, calling at all inâ€" n Monday‘s, Wednesâ€" ng at 6 a. m., con steamer Jason (Gould, 1 o‘clock, arriving at ill leave Havelock for »laces on Monday and arrival of passengers s Portage du Fort every ay time), touching at ristol, Sand Point, and is made each day at ward, and 1 p.m., up, Ottawa : Railway, and le in time . to connect s cast nnd ‘West.) eaves Pontinc cach day rive in Ottawa at five Capt. Bockus. 6 _ Findlay. No. 5 Sparks Street. SUPERINTENDENT. \lâ€"y my31â€"139â€"4 _ _ Ottaws, July 30th 1866 Overman. Citantadax®. ...$2.50 1866 224( E ! 1866. ‘"*Capital WI ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PREMISES A DURABLE and CHOICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Superior Workmanship, CANNOT. BE SURP SSED 1 PLUNGE BATHS _ sPONGE BAT] STITZ BA Toilet yar We give special attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WOKK ; and every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on hand, and made to order. Cooking Stoves ! â€" Cooking Stoves ! j ‘ IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTFADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP! â€" BIRD CAGEs CHEAP ! LAMPS ! CHIMNEYS!! WICKST!} COxAL OIL!I® CGOAL OIL!I COXL : OLIL Milk Pans, Milk &ui:or:,_ P:ii: ;nd Stnlnor'l. l‘:zlo Bugar Kettles, Agricultural Furnaces, Farmers‘ Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all ki of Dairy Utensils made to order, 6i.X 1N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR ] Ottawa, March 1, 1866. December 20, 1865. Pic. \ THE RUSSELL HOUSE, FA'I’E CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the aboyeâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his nuâ€" merous friends and the mnllhfhpn‘}lo. that he has ro;Flnud and newlyâ€"furnished throughout this comâ€" modious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopest to deserve encouragement and support. _ JOHN MALTMAN, LA'I‘I McADAM‘8, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. | The above Hotel, one of the ol*ou and best known in Packenham, has been leased ‘by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the lgo- cial uoo--odynllal 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. + m JOHN MALTMAN. TORONTO HOUSE. * MBI- TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Streot, Desbarats‘ Building, ofpooiu the Parliament Buildings. The Toronto House comprises everything necessary in a firstâ€" class Restaurant. ‘The house has been thoroughly and clegantly fitted up‘lh‘r&‘,!lout. }'I:o_ BAR e‘cl:‘l and clegantly fitted up mrwwnou. D0 EPPRRR CC tains the choiwest brands in Wines and Liquo:l.l:d T L m nc oenuiaa d Bav the 1 ooA Lc 4o d de 4t asatiradtiieâ€"‘c denmpetene,."or 394 ".b? delicacy of the season will be secured for the Table. No &uu or trouble will be spared the ac commodate the guests and patrons. ofl' Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY: BOARDERS. | . P WETTT t us _ l orFICES : 69, F‘cs Xavier St. | 8 Bt. Yonge St. Montreal. l m:s. | Foronto. We are happy to announce the oo-%.do‘ of the Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL. MOTELS AND SALOONS. _ We have now,perfect connection with the United States Tolo‘npi hm ak.. . Montreal, Cape Vincént Buffalo & Detroit Montreal "YORNER of Water and Division Streets, ./ Ogdensburgh, N. Y ., S. Slosson, Proprietor, Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. Provincial Telegrapn Line! Ottawa, April 5, 1866. PITLTERING COFPEPEE POTrPE.! THE WRIGHT HOUSE, ATELY KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, Hull Landing, Aztuu® J. Lewox, Proprietor. Ball Room, Bowling Allies, Parlor Skates, .Nic Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquors. lull, Mav, 1866. 179â€"f LU M BER MEN !. s WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY.SUPPLIES 1] " CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS will find it to their advantage to deal at the « CAPLTAL" ETOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. Go to the 4 CAPITAL! rFooT â€" CHILDREN‘S 5. '":Tiii‘éi{dbu 18, _ . ith Lately, a or man connected w T vaals hoh Patace Sired. Quebce MORTON HOUSE, For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining ‘all the " Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa, H. MHADOWS & CO. correctly forwarded and promptly G. W. CARLETON, Manager. _ WATEER, COOLERS ! Groceries, Liquors, AND Tovmums, Wholesale and Retail. M. SPARROW &£.Co., smms BUILOING, h Corner of 8 and Murray Streets, February 21, 1 FARMERS, ATTENTION ! SHOWER | BATHS, â€"THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY! Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. DIFFE RENTâ€" PATTERNS. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN enc e t t d D IHPROV&D KIND. They will keop the water deliciously eool and uildings, Household or. Domesticuse, it stands unrivalled, beirig both ; Companies, iand others who have the health and comfort of themselves ew, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whether they purâ€" "THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT. . : 35, SUSSEX STREE1. H. MEADOW®S &A 90. â€"y FOR IT WE PURPOSE SELLIN STOVES AT REDUCKD RATES. Spring Stock ! ATHS, BATH®S, 337 W His Exceliency the Governor Genoral, by an Order n Council bearing this day‘s date, has been pleased to order and direct that, with the view of encouraging the ‘introduction into the Province of the very impÂ¥rtant improvement of Stea:n Cultivaâ€" tion, Steam Ploughing Machines and their appurâ€" tenances be exempt from import dutics for a peried of two ypars from this date. } By command, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, 208tf Commissioner of Customs and Excise Drrartwextat OrDER. VCaWR, 10M AURUR 100E NO'I‘IC' 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT & W His Exceliency the Governor Genoral, by an 300 hf chests young Hyson Tea. 350 _ do â€"~ Twankay do. 400 do Japans do. 100 do Gunpowder do. 120 do Imperial do» AND A GENERAL Assorturxt or GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, &c. Tl'llu ABOVE REWARD 1:'0".!. ::l to any person or persons who may and drpl‘hler n&tz the udcnnud the body of the late DAVID MANCHESTER, of the City of Ottaâ€" wa : or to any person or persons who will give such information as may lead t> the discovery of the same. The said David Manchester, a% far as can be ascertained, was last seen near the Hull slides, and atterwards‘a boat was found, in which was his L IQ U .O:â€"R S . ed in Ottawa, August 28. q. All having escaped the late duties. ds JOSEPHâ€"PHELAN, imif $35 and 537 Paul Street, Montreal. FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMsS. 300 Red do _ do. 800 Brandy do. 500 Claret do. T5 Champagne Green Seal« AxD a GENERAL 8T00CF or 100 puns. Highwines. 25 hhds. Gin. 25 qr. casks Gin: TWO 8IZES8.| > THREE SIZES «. _ TWO SIZES. â€" THREE SIZES. 1s, + THREE SIZES n‘kres > â€"â€"! â€" > ONE SIZE. $200 REW ARD. OR SALE ! BRITISH AMERIGAN TCimtcs Ottawa, 13th August, 1866 Buptnh tin > §5â€"7 Aroma. "” 1866. THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘8 MAIL STEAMERS. OTTaAwWA TO MONTREAL " QUEEN â€" VICTORIA, "PRINCE OFP WYALES, °_ Parcel express daily from Ottawa to Montreal and inurr:‘s:m landings. Sl:n:lo Return Tickets to Montreal can be ob Amined at the office on the wharf, or on board the S'I‘EAKBR i QUEEN â€" VICTORIA * leaves Ottawa every morning, gundn{y- ex cepted), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, (Breakfast on bonrfg, thence b! Railway to Carilion, connecting with Steamer " Prince of Wales," (Dinner dn board arriving at Mont=«~‘ «t 4:30 p.m, The comfort : 1y of this Line is unsur passed, while t > s through Ofl‘d t{\ The comfort : 1y of this Line is unsur passed, while ti = s through ondo( g most picturesqu: : Canada, and is se restlonatie for / niâ€" . Parties desirous of a pleasant uâ€"i? can obta! Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" lon, valid for one !l’sy. at half fare. ® _ Passengersfor the celebrated Calodonian Sprin, will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ _ _ steamér. Montreal, June 20 1866,;: .! : * THI ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMER will run as follows between Ottawa and Kin ston, etllin'i at all intermediate Ports, and conn ing at Smith‘s Nalls with the Brockville and Ottaw â€" ~DICKINSON‘S | Rideau Passage & Freight Line OTTAWA CITY & KINGSTON «Cmy or OrTtawA;,‘ [ (Cat. J. Ryax,) * B Y â€"T O w N," |_(Carr. Twos. Farwer.) Railroad. n 1 «CITY OF OTTAWA". ' Leaves Oitawa City every Monday and Thursda at 7 a. in., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., following du(. Leaves rg ngston every Tuesday and Friday 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. * «" BYâ€" TOW N" Leaves Oitawa City every Woednesday urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston following day. Fyaip o _ Leaves R_i'n‘m- every Monday at 12, noon, anj Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa 0 the following evening at 8 p. m. Counoeuk ing with the Royal Mail Line orl;s::;- ers ‘at King ing upwards, ever ursda; Friday, n:;::df; :san!.np. es _, A_’ Fridz.‘ufi Sunday evenings. T ! Th steamers connect at Kingston with Through Line Steamers geing East and West Steamer " Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Bellevil and Trenton; and with the American steamers [01 Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. ' buded. c Mc oo cunierants darâ€"wake t ie ut in PPB ABiC oA C Partios lhi&ping freight from Ottawa will fin it greatly to o“vm to send by this line rates being low and no wharfage charged. ioi ereed epah is ie e 4 a c. * Apply to JAS. SWIPT, 8t Lawrence Whar | DIUCKINSON‘S OTTAWA AND RIDEAU Arronlmm A DAILY PEPARTURE |for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and wic 1866. / LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE | THE STOCK CONSISTs OF Eleven Stonmers and Fifty Barges; â€" The two new UPK" Cabin Steamers, JF:md and ttmwa City, will form a Passenger and Freigh Line; between ‘ OTTAWA AND KINGSTON Min{fl all the Ports on the Line,loaving Otta vsmnd ingston four times x fl;:‘:nk‘.“ ‘ steam Queen with Barges will also ‘be pu&‘ oo the Rrdeas Const, Jot Sn ::.cdl(lzin osrfi;ng; olf Freight to and from Ottaws ingstor, and all way ports. Tho powerful tug steamer Enlc-d will be ke Imm:“OTTAWA and GRENVILLE for the m-" ago of 83-". Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, &c. ‘ In‘ addition to the above, a LINE OF TUG: BOATS, in connection with Barges, forming FREIGHT LINE b«*@â€"n Ottawa, lomnnl,le-r bee, pn;lsnll polr‘“u Li koÂ¥ (‘h:-pllin, for thetran sport of Sawn Lu, ther r?orty. p;: particalars, -EO.%I UBACH, Caâ€" P . WELso‘ w s uw y ram a ~ 1 ms en lt 7 mal Basin, Montreai ; va~.£3 SWIFT, Agent, 8t u-tm. Wharf, kinilton; ani 348. RATH Smith‘s Falls ; W. D. W ADDELL, Agont, Gowan‘ Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; 7 Or to the Proprietor, M. K. DICKINSON, | Canal Basin, Ottawa. Ottawa. April11. 97â€" Ottawa, April 11. «. _ noAe nc aanaaree en ies EFA‘p 3 sTREAMBOAT CoMPANY. “ N b,r&l A&N D COQL S t + «o . " I ARE THOBK UMMER ARRANGEMENTSâ€"! Gentlemen‘s Prunella Congtess, ; AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. a (”i AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIL ‘ further notice, the Ontario Steambort Comâ€" pany will run their large and commodious uldn-1 wheel steamers, ‘ BAY STATE,.................:=â€"â€"â€" ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. Estzs. CATARACT,...................Capt. J. H. Lepvrazp. 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 Ottawa & Presoott ailwayWharfat 1:10 p.m 1866 Touching st Morristown, Brockville, Alexanâ€" ria | Bay, Clayton, K‘i:s'ton. Backett‘s Marbor, Oswego, Charlotte, and Toronto; connecting at Kingston with boats for Bay of Quinte; at Oswego with the Oswogo & Eyracuse Railroad for Syrhouse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" hampton Railroad, for all points South ; at Charlotte for Kochester, Nisgara Falls, Buflalo and the W est ; Tess " Sisy it OpQenriurghrwith ts steatont ilways. rgh w steamer mg‘mm â€" DeWirt, llPR}BS.CsfirC B. DeWirz, l‘ur:lountl;u:“lh 9“;‘::‘_ gh Railroad to Lickets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. epasnbepcan i _ ‘This line of steamers affords great Mv.u.ng- over all other lings, to the pleasure traveller.or farâ€" mor -w{nfifl'm' furniture, horses, :.:‘m. &e., to the Great for speed, comfort, and safety. ‘The bovts of the Line need no comment. %molâ€" fieeted by men of expdrience, m!dhl their .Mo; to t::: ‘:‘m and com| 'd. thoir passenâ€" ‘or or a T _3 0 REDDY, Acent, ~$0" Travelier, be not induced by loudr ciles in to men e P ocpr en for and be sure you find the American Expross Line :| . _P. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y. May 1. 114â€"4f 1 M T Loptsiow tds T patd Oitawa, 23rd March, lfl Mâ€"f. T MODERATE RATES ON FIRST»â€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" J. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, The new fast sailing Steamers H. W. Suxruzu», Commander al Money to Lend Aukx. Bowir, Commander ON‘PARIO WHE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS STEAMER®S. A ND R. W. SHEPHERD 160tf Baruiste®, &0 1866 1866 1866 | RI(_JEâ€"3 CENTS ; k sea Bitunnc. #§0o. 1866 iny | which whal ines, 48 inomedi &n front outward â€" bi vessels } | from ita wi and be Maving the adva and elegaiit Hotel, situs | cality, y access, m mera bl jons, the ' only ite, in order t | comfe his guests, to | thorefire pledges him: "| w on his part to f l detgimned to give his p .‘,{ lexperience as a ent f \ BAA d Proprietor 71 r.:3 é f ARARCAeAIREER & M St.\Ceorge‘s Mlotel, +AT THE RED BOUT! TAipovssaC is adm: uf the most pic turesque spots in Aum obably the most desirable resort for Ti Invalids on this Continent. In short, ocality:is now so widely known, that it is ali mp-m‘l to describe it But, for the benefit h as havk not made the tour of the Sacur: may be ne@ssary to state that Tadoussac i at the Junction of the Saguenuy and nee Rivers, w is the last stopping 'l,ll“‘ route between bee and Ha l Hal Bay, between which pointg a daily line of steamen ill ply regularly durin@the traâ€" velling se The nuble Bay of Tadudisac, in which whal ises, &e., daily aport themeplves, ds inomedi 4n front of the Huue. lbv%nd outward â€" bi vessels are distinctly obsorvble from ita wi and balconies. Having the advantage of a new, u*s‘ and elegaiit Hotel, situazed in ‘@ most desirulihe 1 cality, y access, and surrounded with i1n mera bl ijons, the Subscriber feels that & is only ite, in order to ensure the bappi com| his guests, to perform his part well. the pledges himself that nothing shall w on his part to conduce to that end, bei detgimned to give his patrons the full benefit of ; jexperience as a enterer to the u-blir. ' BAMUEL BROWNING Proprietor Ottawa Hotel, Montreal. Â¥:°"+ 6 3 140â€"3m EDUCATION IN ENGLAND MIU. BLACKMAN,A ND NEE 818 TRA , MISS BENNETT, receive for board and education a limited number of young ladies, to whose moral and ”l:fl“;‘ training, on Church .of England principles, devote their utmost attenâ€" tion, The domestic arrangements of the establishâ€" ment are under the personal‘ superintendence of Mrs, Buackwax (a widow) ; whose great exporiâ€" ence in the management of children renders ‘her inrly well “.p:“d:.rom the comfort and s .o(T of these e k\ohtun The saluâ€" rity orquay is too well known to medical â€" titioners in all parts of the world to requuep:‘: _ The course of instruction comprises a thorough l-gl_id education, with French. ~The teras, £40 sterl annum, payalile balfâ€" in adâ€" vqu‘:." 'ncmq seat n'.(;iu_'eh, I_uu‘.r::., and all REFERENCES are kindly permittod to the fol lowing: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Ju-l:feu. Braddon, Tor uay ; The Right Reve rend G. T. m, late of Madras, Edge moor, near D.r:)iyliin; The Reverend J. 11. Harris, D. D.A'P;?fll Curate of Tor Mohun, Torâ€" quay ; Mre. d, Torquay ; Mrs. l'lillipr. wite of the Rev. H. N. Phillipps, for some time Incumâ€" other necessaries, except books. m (on the system %.:od at the Government s of Art,) Music, hLM German, each £5 per anâ€" num extra. The vacations will be five woeks at midsummer, and a mon(h at Christmas. Pupils reâ€" maining doring the bolidays £10 per annum extra. B:.ould it be desired, ln.‘:.u:uu will pe happy r travelling e i id), to meet young l(ulig‘on_@clr g_; val hm-'::.‘ ) * of the Rev. 11. N. l’lula"-.m some time incumâ€" bent of Christ Church, Grantham, C. W ., and Head Master of the Niagara County Grammar School, having resided in the bouse with Mrs. Blackman and Miss Bennett during a recent visit to England, ean testity from personal experience to the mater nal care and attention bestowed on the children un POILI(‘ NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that default huh(fnn made in payment of the principal nouay and| interest mentioned in a Mortgage Deed made between Thomas Stent of the City of Ottawa, Archi( of the first part, Sarah Harriett Stent, his wite, made a party thereto for barring dower only, of the second part, and Richard 8. Cassels, of the City of Oitawna, Esquire, of the lhirdorn. of Lot number| Fortyâ€"one on the South side of Daly Street, and "number Fortyâ€"one on the North side of Stewart Street, in the City of Otâ€" tawa, the said lots of will; in pursuance of the powen of rale contained in the said Mortgage der their charge the en ol sale in the said Morigage Dooralold by mblicnzedondm Law Office ot Scott & Ross, on the Bouth side oPRideau Street, in the said City of Ottawa, on MONDAY the THLRD DAY of SEPTEMEER next, at TWELVE o‘clock > All searches, Deeds, Abstracts and Conveyances shall be at the expense of the purchaser., _ ‘The sale being ufder a Power the said Richard 8 CM'fllMul‘;iuhi-cflWdy. & . A. RO38, Solicitor for Richard S. Cassels. Ottawa, August 22. Ladies‘ Balmorals and Congress I . In Kid, Prunella, Seal, &c., at THE RED BOOT. Whenever you want GOOD BOOTS .OR SHOES e any kind, go to the was. Te Sewing or Pageing of all work booght or at the RED BOOT, repaired free of chorge / REE1D B O GOT Lorl‘--l.owoo. the House of Assembly and the corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streots, supposed to have been a few yards south of the Ll(enuul ‘l‘elognph Office, on ‘-ud-y afternoon a GOLD RLNG, inlaid with bair, with * A. K. trom K. R.," engraved insidethe circle ; special‘y yalued (l:'o o'=r as a sounenir . ‘The mor will be itably rewarded on leaving it at this office,. Aug. 10â€"200tf ‘acked and inspected by R. Kinly, Eag., of Ottawa Ottawa, July TORQUAY, DEVONXSHIRE Country Merchants would do well towexamine be npr:uh‘m " p. WHELAN, _ |_ HE BEST WHITE CANVAS sHOES in the city are sold at OR ’Al‘lo ; uk ,500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT. roceries & Liquors LTDPORâ€" SKALE. January 4. ESS P O R K. A splendid assortment of BBLS. OF MESS AND PRIME TME RED BOOT. E. MoGILLIVRAY April 16. 101â€"6m 147â€"3m

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