of car very thow veat Kk pth, rand with arte, AS Ts Ds The am | by PH by CCE wiah _\-r-ro-.suvo-AMA'.m _A Cnancery, Conveyaucers, Notaries Public, k. Utice: Elgin Street, opposite the Russell House; “I‘tb‘.’!tl’-&‘l‘-l.Aw. Solicitor=in= BA Chancary, Conveyancer, &c. Ofice over Mr. Juznor‘s Shoe store, Ridean Street, Oftawa. Uttawa, April 27. il<f JOSEPII J. MUKUDILL, -‘TTOISI"-A'I‘-LAW. Solicitor=in= lt Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Ofice:â€"North wle of Y ork Street, two doors from Sussex. _ _ _ wet sds & ~ Oftawns, Webruary .. ! \ X F. BOUCHETTE, + ‘n ATE. Oflce? No. 17, $t. Poter . t Quebee. m.w-il'::_l'!!': r® ..“ml to any 1008# , love employves, knd the puolic genersily nay enttuit bie. Mr. B.attends reguliarly the cirâ€" wait im for the district of Quebec. « Deceubber 28, 1865. #â€"7 " Ch::;ry Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c. uerice : Post Ofice Building, Eigin Street, Ottaw a K. B. Harcock. R. . Haycoc«k. ebruary, 7, 1366. + 4Sâ€"utf Gueids : 6 sbruary 2 ustt | Corntral Ottam®. { Wmutan Duck. Anexaxnug Ross. HKtaws, Jag, * , 1366. ;“--“l--‘ Bm PR Oveice: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks sad Elgin Streets, Ottawa. * # Ortaws, Dec. 13, 1366. e 1â€"7y L4 T _0 mm gp onl ie i ~ »ARRISTER, Attorney, Solicitor, &¢c« M. MCLEOD' Bms-'lu-lu Lower Canada« Orric«s : Court House, Ayimerand Buckingâ€" kam, C.E. + , e zit" Aviands to all Law Courts in the District of" Ouawe. Februmry 7. 1366. YÂ¥OL L. Htawa, February , 1866. Bgunm-n, Solicitor, Attorney,. and Netary Public, Clerk of the Peace and County Coumn Attorney, for the Uyited Counties of Prescot and Russell. ’ Jerica: In the Court House, L‘Orignal. tie Janaary 27, 1866. * J. F. BOULTON, . BAum--AflAw, Solicitor=ln Orric®: Au »nd‘s Buildings, Rideau Street._ _ ran P08T OFFLCE â€".‘l"‘nl.‘-l. TTORNEYâ€"AT«LAW, Soliciter . Chansery. Conveyancer, &c., Sussex Stre MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, . BAI.IIT“’ and Atrorneyseat«Laws Soliciters in Chancery, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. T wl ad ue on nlcthe ic Rrcd oib Mitewe, Bop: 7, 1600. TTORNXEYSâ€"AT«LA W, w6et OHEWA ces enc + l £00a m., 6.00p. m m,m,(nf-k.h..bdfy 3.30p. m.. 6.304 m a aw\ Waketeld,. .. ... ** | 5.30 pmo! 800 p. mt cton & N st Templetor 12. 30 a. m.| 12 30 p. m aru, March 20, 1366. €CLMWANX & WRIGHT, DVOCATES$, Barristers, and DEH Cinmplell & Co‘s, Grocers. ttawa, Feb." 7, W WMARSHALL MATHESON, -o’m\-â€"â€"_,u-uy'â€"'ï¬;lqfl. yak w udd GEO. LOGAX, M.D., L.C.ILB., ualcrn'nnc Physician, Burgeon and Accouchear. Ouric«: In Horae‘s Block.: Can be found over euoerk nigns: _ _ _ _ _ 00 ol c ttse. HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, suto ; Jnt UE " * onk . Otiawa, February 1,1806. F'"c‘;., Surgeon and Accoucheur; ‘attending Physician,to the Protestant Hospiâ€" tal Ofice and residence, corner of Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" tn‘s. Entrance on Mosgrove Street. nuie c ooue "Wiewr & 187 DR. OLIVER MARTIN, . l,llfl.l‘l'- Office 1 Sparks Street, Conâ€" tral Otaws. _ Ottewa, January â€. 1866. B4â€"utf ..PIIINIAI, Surgeon and Accoucheur Ouawe. n.y..uo"-inlapu Russell‘s, Sparks Street, Conter Town; Night Office at his PE CCC 0_ Giract Canter Town. M.MMCO*I’ Town. Cucmtm.'“.‘-""*“.’. new, but certain, speedy, and almost painless sess. â€" References given to parties : reated, if required. The cure quaranteed. k eC 100â€"Â¥ mutmarve a0D CLOSTNG OP MalLA Jaly 28 mers, licumond, \. Shore ot Ottewa EDWARD T. DARTNELL, Solicitors LECGAL ROSS & PARSONS; Octawa, May 5 Ottawa, April 14. W-u.ueros Street, First Door Kast of Bank Street. Otlawa, Fobraary T. 1900. _‘ _ _______| #Â¥atf w & i 4# st, by Riil, Daily. ATE of Quebec» Â¥nion Beilaings, Ottawa. W. J. sCOTT, Jz. Smith, Bowmanvilie; Rev. lh'ut€ Radde e ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., MRCS.K., T« John Hail, M.D., J. Adams, MD., !-m‘_:. JOIIN SWEETLAND, M ORK Streei, opposite i Puint, Pemâ€" 8. aide Ottewa * 11.308. m SEPII J. NMURPHY, D. wCcoxxon, mm Surgeon and Acconcheur, flce : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Street. LEES & GEMMELL, '-l.;n"n Building wK. C. A MABRTIN. nville and TERS, Attorneys, Solich acers, &e. . the Court House, Ottawa, C. W . ues Jous J. GmownLl Dit. W. J. HENRY, MEDICAL DR. WOLFF, DK. OREILLY, Office! Susser Street, 0. €. WooOob, C. LEGGO, ) . 5.30 p. i. $.008. m. % | 8.30p.m. 11.004. m 11.0p. m.. 11.00 a. m Auszat Parsoxs. 199â€"$m . _ UOUt« oppolll.\ho Post Office Lawrence, Orono; Rev. Tuos. F. Nesiis, Joures P. Bocek®. 22 ce n a~s B en 1â€" Dec. 18 ‘65. 1â€"7 Matthews* Ho# 6,00 a. m 5.40 p, i. 3.30 p. m. l.. p.m $.00 p. m 55â€"7y 43â€"ut Riddell, over 43â€"utf Al'("l‘lol EERS, and General Commis= sion Exchange and Real Hstate Agonts, No 40, Sussex Streot. P Ottawa, Desember 18, 1365. 1â€"y es ao.€ Al‘(“!‘!o! Room#, 3 19, Sparks Street, i:.‘onln Town, Ortawa, opposite Mopo‘s Stationâ€" Store. | **% 'ï¬ho sule of Real Fstate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. Consignments received for :l:;'.n sale. Partics wishing to purchase Real will receive all information FREE OF CHARGE by calling ht the office, e Ottawa, Dec. 18, 186. | + lâ€"y B“‘-NNDIR and Paper=Ruler, core | ner of Sparks and Metcalfo Streets, over the ' City Rogistrar‘s Office. Account books made to order for any branch of business, paged and bound | in the best style of the art. | RULLNG done to any Y-um. | Particular attention rn d to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1805. A . ty BOO'I' MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Octawa.". Having had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitancities of Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteed to 100â€"7 give satisfgction. Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1968 SIDNEY B. FRIPP, > ‘l(‘l‘l'l'l(“l‘. Orvice: Wellington Stroet, opposite St. Andrew‘s Charth. P Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utt S.C.& T. w. KEIR, . ‘fw" NTANTS, No. 3, Victoria Cres# cent, Uppor Town, Ottawa. Oitawa, March 21, 1366. T0.y Cox‘rï¬ ACFTOR and ‘Builder, OfMce!| North side York street, second door from Sussex | CO.-llllo! Merchant and General Agm.. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey:; also, Dawgs‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &c., forisale. _ _ _ < _ __ _ Quvicx: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell Ktouge, Ottawncity.O. W.) lC . [ | __. _ _ 3y CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, li PREPARED TO COYVZR ROOFS, with Tin, Sbeet Lron, Slate, or Shiugles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first settiement, 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his lopg ::NM M&a:“ a guarantee for thoh sats» tory pertormance w entrusted to him. _ Ottawa, April 2, 1866. fl_ 89â€"3m XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, Roofing Contractor, & oo e mt o t d |executed with accuracy. Communications addressâ€" ed Ottawas City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt _/ corner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 13 1865. _ / | 3 Ottawa, March 20, 1866 C. J..BOUVCHETTE, P L. SURVEYOR and Draughtsman, @ Mining, Land, and General Parliamentary ;pu. Reteréuces u-m[‘ï¬mbb. Orrice : Wellington Street, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. * PR EUE M LELLL Ataw wih daimatal to WIVIL ENXGINEER, Union Buildings,] iA Em Ee e P. 3.â€"Special attentian given with de«patch to Public Land business, adjusting dis claims, PAILIA“IT Hair Dressing Saloon, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governorâ€"General, Block, Rideau Street, ig fl‘my Hair Brusbing s Apparatus, the only one on the Continéht in use. 3 Ottaws, Dec. 18, 1865. 14. MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, l’ll.oV‘l,ClAl. Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Real Estate Agents, &e. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection gmuunt Ab.uho‘o.“ Apgliuï¬o-to‘tho rown Lands Departtaent Mining Lands, &¢., pnnpd{:mn‘du- | They have now on hand and for sale some well situated City and Vills Lots, in Upper and. Lower Canada; and an immense quantty of Farming Lands in the 'rqv-hlrudl- Ottawa. Orrice: Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets. Ortaws Dec. 28, 1865. l AND Agent and Broker, Notary Pube« lie, has removed his office to Nicholns Street, a few doors to the South ot Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and 1 wl d uin ioh cccudad Ottawa, February 21, 1866. is pr } to transact any . business connected m Lands D?an:'nl. in prosecuting u%flhm m:nd to .c‘uhmluct any ving ness with any ‘llmn offices. _‘ | Russws Wak T YSAR A3â€"utf Ottawa, May 22. BUSINXESEK CARDS. °_ Agent for Wm. Dow & Co.‘s colobra Ales; l‘{. Whiskey ; and Highwines. Al en t inanfetonly ectarm ntral | 3 Aumond‘s Baildings. M f . M A""ï¬f’ o :&’aï¬"‘{x ?.'.g General e Ofice. ed Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. Docs:.-’btr 21, 1869.| / t plâ€"v JAS. JOHNSETON‘S ‘I"o.‘ HOUSE, lo?i Gower, Good Stabling and an attentive Hostlor. January 11, 1866. CC 20â€"y MACDONALD & BRO., nada. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1366. V LCHOLAS Street, Court=«House A venue, LW Ottawas, John Graham, Proprietor. This House 'uatlvelimfl] situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and r::ubd- No pains will be spared to accommodate 0m538w-flfmmurl and boats free of ‘ns There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel, > Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. . 1â€"y MOoTELS AND SALOONS. ~|_ fOLTs HOTEL, > M KAV ANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of & Metcalfo and ï¬.m-&. Streets, opposite the main entrance to the Gwogm-u buitdings. ‘The « QUEEN" comprises all the nq::n.lul for a frstâ€"class Restaurant. The House has been refitted and refurnished zhnah& | The BARcontains n shalsest Brands in Wines and Liquors, nev.l every the choicest Brands in Wines and Liquors, aM) 0 O 4 mduomvmbohadoamum. The mu.:\m::m-muoinm to the comâ€" fl'omm,ou..uil March 6, 1866. THE © QUEEN" RESTAURANT, C e LÂ¥ aHAAN Prabriector. Corner of RESCOTT, C. W., L. !1. Daniels, Pro« wrietor. Second to no Htiuu in Central Caâ€" PARLIAMENTARY AGENCY. ta w 4, â€"â€"+ ; â€"__â€"â€" â€" â€" â€" £ & T â€" IXTER.‘IATIO.\'.»\?‘ HOTEL, e ce o ht nstctcte GEO. H. PERRY, THOS. NELSON, CHAS. E.!BRUSH, al Commission Agent, BEROKEE. _â€" TIE ALBION |HOTEL, II. McGREEY \ 8. CHRISTIE, MORTIMER, T. 6. HURD,. * E. MILES, W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. Â¥. . nu.nw’ix. P. L. 8. DUIGNAN‘S us n.._-‘-"nhn'u- Adn?!!!l- Tht â€" , Notary Pub» colobrated Pale Co., and Great puads, _ Office . . 17M 132â€"y 11%y 147 18â€"¢ §5â€"y The New Drug Store, 66â€"6m SPECIAL NOTICE. E VEIER en uns l opportunity of thanking his many, friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since he commenced business. ‘]elt begs to inform them that he TILAS EM OV EL rEW!IE SUBSCRIBER TAKES® W here, under his own supervision, the wants of his many Patrons will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. i CHAS. AUSTIN, : ____. Apothecary, Ridean 8t., Olhw:i SIGN of theGOLD MORTAR Ottawa, July 10, 1866. 42 SUSSCR mEECDTs Ts the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! English & French Chomicals, us PRUGS, PRERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, &C Please call and examine the Stock. : It is the largest and best ever imported. T&"~ All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES® on hand W‘i;h.‘ei‘g};; -:h&e-re;t;ï¬-&r_up:. manufactured on the premises. It t« a he y and cooling beverage. Apothecaries Hall! OIrTAa wA * DRUG WAREHOU SE , RIDEA_U _SIREET 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1869. A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH GAR« DEN and FLELD SEED3, just arrived and on Sale. All Seods warranted Fresh, 4 Iaroa imnortation of English and French PERâ€" o ningri im omidbnivapr mt ior $ y A large importation of u?-‘ ish and Fi FUMES will arrive nextâ€" week. FLORIDA WATER.~ _ s0OZODONT. â€"_ HATR BRUSHES. COMBS. KAIL BRUSHES. CLOTHES BRUSHE: Just bei apo::d f eaodh B ng u ‘";OSEPH CARVEY, M.D. P. S.â€"Advice to the poor gratis. y Ottawa, April 11 PROPEBRLY COMPOUNDED AND FREE FKOM .QDL’LTL'R.-[TION! Tlll’: LARGEST ASSORTMENT or DYES in this city on sale at the Ottawa â€" Drug Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PEBFUMES just received. C'olmulou Merchants, Lyporters, and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Groceries, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Ipntnsl.‘_ L! Wl &2 199 G:!EBAL Agent for Great Western Railway of Canada. z. Office 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. f 133â€"6m succmonn to Corse & May, Import= ers and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &o , No. 474,8t. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. | « Montreal, May 26. 185â€"7y .;."l;:-Prucfl ions carefully and prom: |an- red. s * Jn’ 0AB$!Y.§~ . tawa, Fob. 12, 1866 47â€"atf To the premises situated next door EAST, General Commission Agent Montreal, May 23. ICE CREAM SODA PODUNTAIN, ~ AND EXCHANGE BROKER, BA Agent forthe European Life and Guarantee Society. . * PA Agont for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, for the sale Highwines and W hiskey. Orrice: In A ‘s Building, Rideau Street. Ottawa, June 27. _ | 162y Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. tended to. Ottawa, Jaly 26 Montreal, May 26. PBODUCI and Leather Commission Merchant, Montreal. . * r' Best Con Live® Ou always on hand. , lontréal, May 26. 135â€"y MPORTERS of Groceries, Wines, Liq= uors, Cigars, &e., &c¢.; 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" 2 UEBEC BANK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil) be allowed on Deposits of / | Four Dollars and Upwards. Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 69, F‘cs Xavier St. [ , 8 arks Bt. Â¥ong@ SG.| Montreal. Emuu. l Torontos | $ °; â€"â€"â€"â€" + | We are happy to announce the eomgl}etlon of the Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTR AL. B We have now perfect connection with the United States Telograph Lines at | Montreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detroit RO" Messages cerrectly forwarded and promptly delivered. e k $ I (. W. CARLETON, Manager. | . Ottawa Jul 30th 1866.~ <|, ~ 190â€"tf« pOoMEsTIC DYVES. Bo.\nnmc.â€"-uflso 1 Cottage" Book and Fane 3 doors from: Sussex Streety : she is prepared to accom| Emm PmEA AYLMER, C. L « yrsits orrawa Ttesoays and FRIDAYS. | Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" Provincial Telegrapn I > P lngine tor Ssale. |; % T'Il’- CALORIC ENXGINE, formerly used i the Union Printing Establishment. It is t: 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be sold cheap. h APPLY TO [‘ H. J. FRIEL» § Or R. K. O‘CONNOR, | Ottawa, March 27. 1866. *. 4â€"ML :5 | MoNTREAL CARDS, Orric® Hourg:â€"From 10â€"a.m. yas> ours t U % Pnnrlm BOOKS, English and ® 260MTS of every kind... We call the attention of the UCS 1 C onl us E> ;:dj: ;( 66.}279 our aksortment SW *k DUVBRNAY JUST RECEIVED! 41 RIDEAU STREET. JOIIN DOUGALL & MORTIXMXER‘S G. (Lnte of DHUUGGISTS. J. C. FRANCK & Co., 'l‘HANKFt'L FOR PAST FAâ€" vors, I beg respectfully to an mounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade. It comâ€" prises all the best and purest RAYER BOOKS, English ..dl'â€,l BALDWIN & Co., 8. II. MAY & Co., II. E. SWALES, THOROUGH BASS. JOHN MERCER, â€" . H, HERRICK, of the Bank of vp(r Qaladf.) orrICEKS : t. [ . Sparks 8t. | Yonge St. __ COMBS. CLOTHES BRUSHES, . REYNOLDS, «THE angy Store, York Stroet ruï¬i to announce thi six or eight boar(l 122â€"*) OTTAWA | C. 10â€"a.m. to + p, I. V. ROEL, _ THIS iends and him since orm them Co, 187 Manager. | ‘:&-t‘ 96â€"y 97â€" CHAN GE of T "Ottawa and Prescott R On and after MONDA Y, June traing will run as follows : ’ ‘ DEPARTURE L From Oftawa, 700 a. m: At | 1 S\ ix) Yidh pams . 4) 4 From Presoott,7:00 a.m. _ At Ottaw! «* w« â€" 2:20 p.m. e "~"at ‘The time of these Trains has been s to ensute connection with night and d U‘r.lnd %’pnï¬, east and 'OIL‘“‘ \ N. B,â€"These Trains run on Montreal Ba -‘c to dnd from Ottawa che from and to all stations on Grand ’In:l Returns tickets to Prescott, l(omE ‘ wa at rbdanced rates can be had at the tions on th line. i | 1| T. 8. DETLO UGa« ;!.f uno 4 Grand ‘Trunk Railway SUMLMER ARRANGE (’nfi\"sn AFTER MONDAY j Trains will leave Bonaventure Owe :) i I esnt Jray |.xpress for eng bur ’"lsngkvflle. Kingston, Bo{l‘:’ymo, riunts. Guelph, London,, Brant! Goderich, Buffalo, Detrdit, Chic ,__ and gll points WOBty Abopnsereer Night | (do do Ub vresdsenstenirees Accomtodation Train for lilng:ton Intérmediate Stations, &t......... Ttaips {for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9. 7§\Tl 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., an é $.00 P.M., Train runs through i |~ GoInG soUTH g\ND E Express by Kailway throughout for . fÂ¥Work, Boston, and all Intermed ,\Pojnts, connecting at S&.’;lohnl ‘ . |Vermont Contral Railtoad, at ; {lington with the Rnï¬md and ‘lington Railroad, also with the 1 _ $Chiamplain SlcamhuM& for 1 ‘George, Zaratoga, New York, &0« Aemm“gmlntion Train for Island | and lmm«nmsaugu. At......... 645 A.ML Expre%s for Boston and Intermediate Pajnts, connecting at St. Johns {with |the Vermont Central Railroad, nt.... 830 A.M. Mail for Portland, stopping over night at | I#BM@ PORE.a cce ce prrrermevnencpnccests 00 P.M. Express by railway throughout for New _ York, Boston, and all Intermediate ; | Points, eonuoetln(nu Et. Johns |with | | Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" | \ lington with the Rutland and [Burâ€" | | lington Railroad, also at so‘e | Point with Lake ChamplainSteamers | | % TLake George, Saratoga, [New | YIOTHK, &8., M....co ce n ommermmemnntecsends | 30 P.M. Night\Express for Three Rivers, Quebes,â€" " Riviere du Loup and ll‘lor\tll:d u.ml .10 P.M. ~ sleeping Cars on all Night Trai a e checked thnlm:g. eX Fomrthqr information, and timg of arfival and de re of all traing at Termini} and :{ Staâ€" ï¬ot:,,tbo the Grand Trunk Railway Time Tables. May 26. ‘CHANGE _ OF kscb. at l,\m UXION ° FORWARDING CDNSISTING OF mm . rouuowl |Oregons f h ‘AllMance, (new), < , | |Jason Gould, 64 Y |\Pontiacs A6 | yCalumet, 6e O! AND AFTER MOND/ TEMBER, the steamer Ans Aylmer every duz for the Upper %oï¬uctin‘ with the Oregon at he 1.j6‘clock. Touching at AYI‘!“M Brietol‘s, Farrell‘s, Goald‘s W Pm‘_gu" du Fort at 2 pan. Sta wur immediately after the arr Cobden, connecting with steamer arriting at Pembroke same o’:onl leayes Pembroke at noen on and Suumhy:;}ur Des Joachi termediate ports, returning on days, and Fridays, leaving hedting at Pembroke with steal which leaves cach day at 1 o Portage du Fort same ?vonini.‘ | f‘hc steamer Oregon leaves Fort every ‘marning at 7 L%rlfl'u, e), [touching at \(@onld‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s, Bristol; Sand! Point, and |Arinprior, (A connection is e dach day at ‘Sand Point, at9 a.m., downward, and i1 p.m., up, ‘with the Brockville and Ottawa ilway, and | ngers reach Brockville in timé to connect \with G. T. R. express trains cast and Wost.) . Whe steamer Ann Sisson leaves Pontinc each day \af noon, and passengers arrive Otfawa at five | ofglock. > : »+!The steamer Calimet will lgave Invelock for aput and intermediate pl on ay and ureday evenings, after arriyal passengers from steamer Oregon. &} RETURNIN s dn Tuesdays and Fridays at 2 p.m. | ~ _ | g {:#=a + Railway Cor JPPELR OTTAWA w'.,'Sopâ€mbtr 5, 1866. RICHELIEU i©1866. A Royal Mail Line of Steah;t;tcbetweeg | Montreal and Queboc. _ _ 'l’ROM THE FIRST OF|MA : til otherwise ordered, the Steau Tor Quebee as follows : _‘ _ _ |_ _ ROR APRTTUY EC ATCCL / The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt| J. B, LaskLur, will leave the Richeliou Pier, opposite thp Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" tier Square, for Quebec, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m.'.d;mlsel , on rng. ging and returning, at Sorel, Three Riyers, and Batiscan. Passongors wishing to take their pagsage on board the Ocean Sthamers, at Quebee,ban dbpend on being in time in taking thoir mu this boat, as there will be a Tender to take them the steamers without extra charge. _ ___ s C‘|RAILROAD The steamer MONTREAL, nekat NELSON, will loave every Tuesday, Thutsday, and 8 aturday, at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for uebes, calling, E&oin" andâ€"returning, at the Sorel, Three ivers, and Batiscan. f a FARES ‘Cabin (uieals and open Berths| n Gentlomen‘s cabâ€" SLOOTAGOL...scce23 rexrzveves vesone cendenennef enc nnn e B®TD This Company will not be apcountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills. of ing, having the value expressed, aro signed therefot," / For further information apply th the Richeolion Company‘s Office, 203 (Z:»m:m ionefs Stroet. Â¥ & w Office Richeligu Company, c NsY 12, 1906 ... _ Aun Sissong No. 1 FLOUR IN BARRELS. OAZT MEAL AND CORXNâ€" L , Â¥or sale by i 8. CHRISTIE, * my31â€"139â€"4 o. 5 Sparks Street. part of the city, by f . U TETRE RRTCC K. B.â€"Partion will please|loave their orders beâ€" fore 4 o‘vlock, p.m. y3lâ€"130â€"d my31â€"139â€"d in included) OF CANADL ESS AND PRIME MESB PORK. . For sale by © B. cnmIm{ im AWES! LACHINE PALE ALES AND PORTER, in wood and bottle/ delivered in any STEAME STEAMERS , CJ. B".‘.Y_%E' AXD J. B. LAMER 8. CHRISTIE, Bur®l Ca IME. ailway, ‘Mth,.l ‘M’ Com MB pked through nk Railway. ak Railw ille qndl princip arf, ving at es leave Gould‘s t;.l off Oregon for Jason |Gould, and , MA Y Station to Plai \ST. Now iate ‘ R, INTENXDE ng. . The Pontiae days, Thursdays, calling at all inâ€" ondayg, Wednesâ€" wa, Toâ€" ako ake &e. Â¥, 10th SEPâ€" Sisson will leave ttaw&, at T s.m., de @ach day at and /1 p.m., up, 3 ilway, and timé to connect and Wost.) Pontiac each day n Otfawa at five ave Havelock for on ay and er Jeson Gould, lock,/ arriving at nd ith .’.:,}j(u....«. | 124â€"4f o. § Svarks Stroot. RRELS. OAT# ROUTE ! AJ Fort every touching at Point, and ach day at CHtarga®. PANY. , AND UN= rs will leave 6 P.M. 0 A.M. ., 12.00 sburgh 15 A.M. neat NELSON, a114$2,50 14th t TOL 0 A.M. E ! any Tâ€"CLASS lay» 1866; 1866. * Capital" Stove Depot, 85. Sussex St,, Ottawa 1 TT MEADOWS £ C6. sSTOVES. STOVES. STOVES. OUR..TIN‘IC oP THE ABOVE I8 NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING A GREAT variety of all the different pattern«, with every real improvement which the advancing nr?uhc- monts of Central Canada have shown to be needed. â€"The assortment is the largest and most varied in this market.> Hrucinl attention has been given to the selection of STOVES, suitable for Farmers and to residents of the city. The * Of which we have about twenty different sizes and p:x-m. Protectionist, Large and Small King of Stoves, Improved 1 Sunny Side, &¢., &¢., all of which arg splendid bnkar’. Ou Are unrivalled for city use, being very cconomical ior inc!, amt Mlovinf well : known Stoves cuml»rino part of the stodk : Monitor, Queen City, Hiptel, Charter Qak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, We have all the latest and best patterns, open and cl cheap in price. A ur* large stock of these Btoves just reseived, Incl Lion, Fulton, &e., all sizes, suitable for the smallest (a liberal disgount made on all Stoves sold to Ohurch Different patterns, with single or double Ovens. Of the best Russian and other Tron, also Gallows Pi Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper W are on hand and ma Camp Kettliecs, Bake Pans, Shanty Supplies Maide to order. The best of matorial used and none HOUSE !l‘fli‘lBlllNQ GOODS.â€"Parties about f our stock in this department, as there is almost eve culinary branch. : COAL "Ollsâ€" â€"~COAl Tron Bedsteads. BIRD CAGES. BIFf w4 m PIâ€"I'IO;II’, Bedroom, Kitchen and Ha y Bedroom Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plu all ginds of J#panned and pl'ain‘ Tinwr;e. t LAMPS. LAMPS. WIHEN YoTl Ottawa, Oct. 4,1805. homalalLa TiE WRIGHT HOUSE, LA'I‘R!J\' KEPT BY J. F. DORNF Hull Landing, Artuu® J. Lexos, Propric gAtr~ Ball Room, Bowling Allics, Parlor Ski Pic.Nic Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquors. Hull, May, 1866. 179. aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acqumint / " merous friends and the travelling pub}'\c, that he ro-osuinud newlyâ€"furnished throughout this modious establishment, in the management of W by strict attention to business and guests, he h to deserye gncouragement and squ«irt, 8. , JAMES E. GOUIN, § Lestelys and for mniy years connected 1t M Sn c carocd Dteme Stvobt_ O THLE RUSSELL HOUSE, _ LA'I'E AMPBELIS HO TEL, Orta C. W.| The undersigned, proprietor of llwn-nnmfd Hotel, begs leave to aequaint his PR U _ soreldsend tha travailine lmb}'\c, that he LA'I‘I McA _4 Packenham. Ja _A EaoRentte s The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best k in Packenham, has veen leased by the unders and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for th cial uooflnnjm “Tâ€". THE TABLE 240 will at alltimes be furnished with the BAR will at alltimes be furnished WIl! M best the market affords. GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler a in attendance. JOHN MALTM Go to the " CAPITAL! LV ENE NCOR OCE MRI- TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. T1, Sparks Street, Desbarate‘ Building, fl)pooiu the Parliament Buildings.. The Toronto ouse comprises everything nocessary in & firstâ€" class Restaurant. ‘The house has been thoroughly and ologlntl{ fitted up throu"hwt. The BAR conâ€" tains the choicost brands in Wines and Liquors, and mg delicacy of the season will be secured for the Table. No &Ihl or trouble will be spared the a¢ commodate the guests and patrons, 22M" Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Table, No &l oonmod;lu 1 "" re. BOARDERS. MRS.. GRANTS SALO CEBORGE STREET Choice Wines & Liquors,Prime C DEPARTMENTAL ORDEKR <NO'I‘ICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT LW His Excellency the Governor General, by an Order in Council bearing this day‘s date, hns been pleased to order and direct that, with the yview of encouraging the introduction into the Province of the very im;)lmnt improvement of Steam Cultivaâ€" tion, Steam m‘hin‘P Machines and their appurâ€" buzusas ha exemnt from import duties for period the very iml;;lmt. improvement o DUSTT : tion, Steam m‘hin‘P Machines and their tenances be uonfllmm import duti¢s for of two years from this date. By command, R. 8. M. BOUCHET ‘~â€" CHARLES ESPLIN, Millwright and. Engineer Poa MECHANICAL DRAUGHTBMAN, Gl!ll'l‘ AND SAW MILLLS BUILT ON the most recent and improved principles. #ont for Â¥ieek‘s vuu and â€"improved Taylor ater Wheel, and Vulcan Iron Works, Montreal, Addross Chas. Esplin, Ottawa. 2198f W PR Ottawa, April 5, 1868 SBTOFFR.ACâ€"E, _ IN FIRSTâ€"OLASS BUILDINGS Aug. 10â€"200â€"2m ATE MceADAM‘8, FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUsTO® Best Pennsyleania Keros Reimember the place, P. Q‘Mear Jy6â€"170t _ â€" ues on in en â€" JoHN MALTMAX, TORONTO HOUSKE,. TROTTER, PROPRIETR wAXT TO EXAMINE AN\'TIIIS‘J bi m ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! and }l;;’â€";;;{ ium connecte 1 pussell‘s Hotel, Pata® Streets Q Commissioner of Customs and Excise FPREE OR 1N BOND. FRANCIS CLEMOW, LOW DUMB STOVES AN Grocerie AND PP Wholesale SPARROY Corner of Sussex M. SPAR August 1, 1866, Ottawa, 13th August, 1866 Cmnmercinl L Ee EME . PARLOR IMPORTERS II. I DOUBLE cconomical f ne and No. 1 EMOW, | _ B. PETERS, Prxcreas, Ottawa. Elgin Street, _‘ OKawa, May 96 : + COOKING STOVES ! iculr fdr fuel, and likewiso good baking Stoves, The he stodk : Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire State, (3, rize®), Forest, Premium, &e., &e., &¢. > lich | ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED bl*' l 200 in the Township of Gleucester, County 2.A of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" o cession. _ There is about 20 acres of this Farm ith ’ cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. rm" | No. 3. eA ACRES OF LAND, SITPUATED hien | 200 !:the Township of Osgoode, County of "A Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in own | the 4th concession. ‘There is about 25 acres cd | of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" e | ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a KQD | good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable ways omâ€" gars very A. ed he | , Lignors, OVvIsION$S, and ‘Retail. ‘s BUILDING, and Murray Streets, but firstâ€"class workmen employed. & "Mates, and all kinds of Lumberer‘s n Hand. | A 1 L;npnâ€"h great variety on hand e, Sitz and Children‘s Baths, Clu ishing houses would do well to call and examine ry requigite for the Housekecper, especially in the OW & Co., XD DEALERS IN .\ Farms For Sale! r-e fronts, & OVESs ! iIN THE ABOYE LINE, GO DIZECT TO THE Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢,, M BEE ding the Black Giant, : Rambler, Rover, Lioness, m.l)room or the largest hall, wa rehauge, or church, pe. [E CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STREE1 IZADOWSs & Co y2 Canada Oils. No inferior article kept BTOVES ! D STOVE PIPES ! TOVES ! e to order. old erns, including the following celebrated names : ed Farmer‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Mousekeeper, Tron Bedsteads. D CAGES CHEAP. â€", , T Pipes, 100 LAMPS. LAMPS. 100 e & Emm MR ts PME ESE ET ' ed opposite St. Joseph‘s College, (Sandy mu,f and are well nrt:d for the ongï¬on 1 private dwellings. + â€"ALSOâ€"â€" NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN A. different parts of the city, well adapted either r fomivm residences or business purposes. , For further particularé and terms of sale. Ottawa, Decembor 18, 1865_. Commercial College, MECHANICS‘ IN8TITUTE, O'I‘fl'AWA. (Establwhed in connection wuh the Bruiah Amerscan Commercial Colleges in Torento and Hamilton.) Business Education. The Bookkoe&ln‘ Department is as complete and omin as that of :n('(w-mouhl College on the Chnd_ont. “):l‘“““ll holesale .ulxlouil }ob 0 ing, Manufacturi Mining, M , Forâ€" warding, hnnking. Bmkno‘;s? nd‘ Commission, Railroading, Steamboating, rithmetic, Penmanâ€" ship, Bnnm;::o Wr-wnun&()an:;a;l L::, Tele® graphing, Phonography, &c., and is under the raphing, PBO LJ Li 4A on ARuninarednniPrie ue dhaie+ ghnggho & Tuem nl:lllmd for a practical as well as a theoretical knowledge of the duties of the countâ€" ing room. ‘ For circular, and specimen of writing address, mlouiuilmg ‘ MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, ; s«, Elbows, Key Pipes, ’OACREI oF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, #ituated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleten, being the East halfof Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Bideau Front. There is an extensive clearing on the lot ot at loast 50 acres, and the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush. ‘The Farm is within five milss of the City, and is beautiâ€" fully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the city either by land or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. TWO AND A«HALE STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart ‘ Streot. â€" The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is #ituated in the ‘imâ€" mediate vie‘mt;y of the Rdlva] Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private residence. Mmss il;gnt in design, durable for wse and OTSs NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH side of Wilbrod Street. . These lots are situatâ€" YHIS INSTITUTION 1. DIEIG‘III‘)“’I‘O' rates f No« 4» ’0 ‘ACRES OF â€" LAND, IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. â€" This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" No« 5« * '0 ACRES OF LAND IN THE Township of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of lat.&o. 21, in 2nd concession.. ‘This is a good Farm an will be sold cheap. ow EPAE EiEA V Ei e n ts furnish young men with a thorough and practical Arriy To V ALUABLE BRITISH AMERICAN Baths, Chamber Pails, and Toronto, Hamilton, or Ottawa, .‘ §5â€" H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H.: MOLEAN, and all kinds of "’ 62â€"y Land Agent. . 41w3 1866. ‘l‘ll" oTTaAwWA RIVER NAVIGATION coOMPANY‘!8 MAIL STEAMER®. OTTAWA TO MONTREAI *€ Qv â€" TOR T YVIC C TL .A.;" » *PBINCE OP WY H,. W. Suxtentrb, Commander. | { smm STEAIRR w Q@UEEN â€" VICTORIA »* leaves‘ Ottawa rvery morning, (Sunda{yn exâ€" cepted), at 6:30 a.mi, for Grenville, (Breakfast on bo.rd&. thence by Railway to Carillon, connecting with Steamer « Prince of W ales," (Dinner on board) arriving wt. Montreal at 4:30 p.n, BE & s uns c ApECORE c avecommnt ighian c conovenesr ontiantheit / 97 The comfort and economy of 03|in Line is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes mn'jh one _ of the most }vlct-rouflu districts in Canada, and isthe most fashionable for ‘Tourist«. $ M se ie e e Rtte ie Partics tuiruul of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" lon, valid for one day, at half fare. _ ______. _ Passengors for the celebrated Caledonian Sptipgs will be landed at L‘Orignal. | Parcel r:srcu daily from Ottawa to Montreal and inte inte landings. * i s.\:fu and Return Tickets to Muuzul can be hb tai at the office on the wharf, or on board the steamer. .| * i o --; ‘flIll!hIlDï¬'\ Montreal, June 20. 1866. /. * ; DI(.)KINS();S‘S 3 | Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, OTTAWA CITY "@rry oP oOrrawaA,"| TIIET. ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMERS ) Stitch ‘ will run‘ as follows between Ottawa and King» ’| 2nd ston, ullinE at all intermediate Ports, and connect+ Ird. ing at Smith‘d Callewith the Brockville and Ottawa | _ 4th Railroad. : y | S5th, . «©C@ITY OF oOTTawa" |. _ 6th, Leaves Ottawa City every|Monday and Thursday 7th. at 7 a. m.y arriving at Ki at 11 a,. m., the l Sth following day. _ _ € Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Ffiday at 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. + « BYâ€"TOWN" f "‘Lunl ;)m'. City every \l‘":dneodny .- ay, a. m., arriving at Kingston e uowinpliay, _ C ioh s 2| Oc p td t 7 Leaves Kingston every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following evening at 8 q m. Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steamâ€" ers at K Fm,)g«in‘ upwards, every Thureday, _ Connecting with the Royal M ers at K , going upwar Friday, and Sunday evenings. C au +6 Anemr dA o T -'thuo‘rn-umen connect at Kingston with the Through Line Steamers geing East and West; Steamer " Bay. of Quinte" for Picton, Bellevilie, ahd Trenton; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. Pa lhi&piflg freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send by this line, rates beiing low and no 'hlrflï¬. clurged. P rs ticketed through to Cobourg, Por Hope, Toronto, Hamilton, &c. _ _ t & M K3 , ARRATUTTL CC ‘Apply to JAS. SWIBT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; Or to the J‘mï¬im. C | . K. DICKINSON, E # Canal Basin, Ottawa. Ottaws, April 11. j DIUKINARO NS OTTAWA AND RDEAU, 1866. LAKE CHAMPLANN ROUTE, Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, A'I‘ORD!I’G A DAILY DEPARTURE ffor transport of Freight fromâ€"Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal; and vice The two new Upr Cabin Steamers, Byâ€" Town and Qitmoa City, wi |m-wmi~m‘m OoTTAWA AND KINGSTON; Touching at all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" wa Kingston four times : d;:l vuk.m 5 + steam t of t les, wi arges, will mlso be plmt(o Rideau Canal, tor‘t.h'o éxclesive carringe of to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and all way ports. _ _, .._ _ __. o powertu) to gner England will be ke nmoropnsinannie m aer uare Tim! , Saw , &e. * “1.2 mition to the above, s LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with Barges, forming a EREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Queâ€" bec, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and other Wï¬y. For particulars, lppl! to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Agfl. St. Lavwrence Wharf, Kingston; ani JAS. RATH, .Smith‘s Falls; W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Gowan‘s Bnflc(i)'\ng.‘h Peter Street, Quebec ; ! Or e Proprietor, t M. K. DICKINSON, 4 ‘ Canal Basin, Ottawa.. Ottawa, April 11. 1866 â€""_ sSTRAMBOAT CcoMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. |â€" AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. 0- AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIE further notice, the Ontario Steambort Comâ€" pany will run their Iarge and commodious ideâ€" wheel steamers, BAY STATE......0.5...2....smm=== ONTARIO,.....................Capt J. B. EotEs: . ONTARIO,.....................Capt J. B. Estus: . i ntikaAcs""""""""" tage. o. . pebvaxs. Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of the train y fromthe east at 1 p.m., and Ottaws & Presoott ailwayWharfat 1:10 p.m Touching at im» »Brockville, Alexanâ€" ria Bay, Clnynu:,".kzrn. Sackett‘s Harbor, Oswego, Charlotte, + Torento; comnecting at Kingston with boats for Bay of Quinte; at ‘Oswego with the Oswego & Fkrmn Railroad for Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" hampton Railroad, for %lrinum; at Charlotte for mâ€"lur, Niagara Falls, Buflalo and the West ; ‘at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western Mliny. Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer LORD ELGIN,............... _â€" DeWirt, urnm.c.r. C. B. DeWirr. For Montreal; and the Ogdensburgh Railroad to all points East. Fickets sold to Montreal and all points West for American mm&. This line of steamers affords great ululu{gu over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" mer nwin& with furniture, horses, v?ou, &e., to the Sreat Wost, for speed, comfort, and safety. The bosuof"tbc bh:‘lnd no comment. 'l'.blo{ ma.u{; ficered by men of expdrience, lor attention to the wants and “mbl‘hlr passenâ€" d TL 0 Ginn im it coovonee 0N 1 Deépots to purchase your Tickets from men R senting to z:vo !‘lm’Clnu Lines of sumn.m y are nothing but Freight Propeliers; but ask }:m be sure you find the American Express Line °_ ___ P. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. H: N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Orwego, N. Y. â€"May 1. new A'l‘ MODERATE RATES ON PFIRST» : CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" to y Py J. PENNINGTON MA SP!_!_I:IQ_I. The new fast sailing Steamers JZ0" Travelior, t ‘induced f »~ Tra .hm Rbs & y PRCRE TY velter, be not induced by loudr cies in Augx. Bowi®, Commander y um'rolx;-pt_m""' », Ottawa. Oltawa, 23rd March, 1 MA. STEAMER®S. THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS For freight or (Carr. Tuos. Farueer [ Esthblished in 1844.] ONTARIO Y LI N IA!! Money to Lend THE STOCK CONBISTS OP (Car. J. Rva®,) BETW EREN AXD & KING R. W. SHEPHERD 160tf * o M ADLLT, Aousr, Baxrterz®, &o. STON 1866. Sptlpgs 1866 1866. 97â€"3 1866 EDUCATION IN ENGLAND L der their charge. $1,000 1 WHEELER & WILRONX _ Jn orderâ€"to koe.p pace with the demand, i have just received the largest lot ever yet imported into this city, which will be sold at prices to suit the million, â€" 14. Ti has the least machimwery of any Lock Stitch Machine in the world, thereby being 2nd. The‘simplest. Ird. The easiest ruanning. 4th. ;hc ensiest managed. Sth, The speediest. : 6th, The most durable. 7th. The most noiseless; aud Sth. Has ::‘picity and attachment for performing a greater variety of work, and better, and is the most benutiful and neatest machine in the n_nrte«. rcp'fl Fcnl RICEKâ€"3 CENTS yam. N. B.â€" Oil, 9,-0:»! 8ilk, 200 BBLS. OHF ME M ESS P M ESS P OR K. Packed and inspected by R. k inly, Heq., of Ottawa o ALso, a LARGE 8700k or Groceries & Liquors Ottawa, January 4 Country Mershants would do well to examine be ore pnrxuiuolm McA e p. WHTLAN, Rideau Streot. Tlll UNDERSIGNED HAYVING PUOR» CHASRD 12 acres of land, on which be intends starting a ; Garden & Nursery "ounty of Carleton, sMÂ¥s the attention of the 1y habitants of the Ck{ of Ottawn, and -urrnadinf country. â€" Me will fulfill orders for all sert« of Pruit Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Bhrubs with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plant. for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Esenlent Roots. _ He has also on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a quantity of Garden, Field, and Flow â€" er Seeds of un‘ut description. Parties wanting grounds laid u“Lh‘(hoA newest ï¬yh of I‘ax-ko‘q»â€" In Gloucester, Green Field, ing, together with UTRDIWEY billltlllf. onsb ovtemsmtnis will be mw attended to. Healsowill have .fl sorts of in season forsale, at the late resi> «ence of Clement Bradley, Eeg. _ C001 00â€" MATHEW T. DeRINZY. Ottawa, March 4, 1866 ; 83â€" AUCTION SAXLLT BA â€" IH M ! THE $TA NDA RD sic W ING M ACOHEN® â€" of the world. * FARMS fK TORBOLTOA, Lot No. &â€"Lot No. 22, in the concession if the Townshi of Torbol â€" ton, conti g 67 neres of land, or leas, of which 53 mcres are cleared. this Lot are erected a House, Barn, Sta‘ Bheds, jand erected a Stone Rot EY Pemte I Also o. 23, in the 4th on of Torbol ton, contaiifing 43 acres of land, or less, all cleared, on which are led a Twoâ€"story Stone H and Cedar ] End Stables.. _ the 3rd containing 1 about 20 a the Lot. mat \, 4 Lot No. 3.â€"Broken Lot B, in the 1st concession of the Township of Torbolton, containing by ad> meagurement 77 acres of land, of which about 70 acres are cleared. . There are erected on the proutâ€" ises a Dwellingâ€"House, Barn and Stable. Thore is a wharf mï¬o‘\omwy. * TERMS :â€"Oneâ€"tenth of the purchase money to be paid down. For balance, terms will be made u;wn':t the time of sale. or further particulars, to _ JOHN G. !flmw.. _ The above Lots will he sold together or separâ€" ho s 32 2000 0e o o ng i ons ts Sn oi e e Or, JON‘AS AP JONES, E8Q., _ 7' W‘umuflâ€"m tl.‘..‘l;uruh. GOOD SAMARITAN BALM ! d lsw\ duptndy°r en in + C cnnentagy.. : And , Manufactured by G. WOOD, A Ottawa, C. Wâ€" N. B.â€"â€"All orders will »eceive prowpt attention i addressed to G. WOOD, OTT AW A. Ottewa, March 28, 1866 14â€"=9 Jhapped uT..: E‘dd Feet and Chilbiwins. For sale by throughout th:I’vm Directions for use will ageompany mh Ql‘ _ get" A \ikeral discount maude to Draggists «holosale Dealers, _ > _ _ ** LOOK HERE. ~"OBRR mAl. I4G. SEWINXG MACHINES BBLS. OF MESS AND PRIM® W ithin two miles of the city, In the County of Carleton G. A. WALTON, Agont. * 37 Sparks Street, Oftawa. Needies for all Muchines, Machine ete. . All kinds of So\tinf Machines f y nts of exoelle e Northâ€" W «nig, Frokte s‘ali Droge oF 1MPROVED wOoODr‘s rth â€" W of Lot No 22, in of ip of Porboitor, BA, more or less, of which red. There is a Barn on with the demand, I have dy, mxu‘ , Herhs, and Barks, our fareâ€" fathers used. is a bounâ€" tiful ny'rl y earth to cure all complai is was a great study with al Facalty for many y to find out the kinds best to the folâ€" lowing e« nta, vig.:â€" Hend Earache, Neura)â€" Iiremmifif¢oreop.Spina Afrer: ronc Proup, 8 ec» hou®, in!h':lhckofsue. 6 in :'ln Joints, Choj¢ m aine, Erys T.lu d PEyn.- Bore: Throm, Bruises, Burns, Sprainâ€" Feet and Chilbiwins. ruggists throughout the [Provineâ€" wust Soaw) haust Newr April 16, 101â€"6m