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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Oct 1866, p. 1

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ka % BAIIIMI! Solicitors in : Ch brmer: Lang‘s B4 cqnt‘l Gtta wa. | W mamw Duck. taws, Fob. 7, 1806. «pegpemepemmmemepnmmmmemes . 4 «9 n ‘D'OCA"- Office! No. 17, $t. Peter "hk. Street, Quebec. Mr. Bouchette will always be repared to attend. 'n-:: to any business the bovernment employes, the public generally way entrust him. . Mr. B.attends regularly the cirâ€" .ait im and for the district of Quebec. | December 24, 1865. * 9y MARSHALL MATHESON, ASTER, Attorncy, Solicitor, &¢c» Owricz: Horne‘s Buildings, corper of Sparks sad Elgin Streets, Ottawa. Octawa, Dec. 13, 1366. 1â€"y â€" â€"_D. GCoXxxoK, A"OI!I'-.\‘I‘-L.\W. Soliciter in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c., Sussex Street. "Ro all of Canada, if paid by Stam # Y%&. Tolrfir:&i--b,“. 10 & for Bri Columbia, Germany and I‘uni': Ne# generally, wost ns rakâ€"raib. _‘To the United States 10 ctsâ€"preâ€"payment opâ€" J. ®. BOULTON, _‘ BA“I‘?‘.-A‘I‘-I-AW, Solicitor=in« Chancery, &c. Ovrice: Aumond‘s Buildings, Ridean Street. Htawe, Jan. 12, 1866. _/ ty _ ZM" Aiusads ts all Law Courts in the District of * nates or l:‘dsr.i&:. To all parts of C i i & ots il%eb. Toltfir:l-'c:: for Bri Columbia, Germany Ne# generally, wost ns rakâ€"raib. o the United States 10 ctsâ€"preâ€" Mails, per H. & A. Allas s ips, vie n\hn‘ close at â€" pespaid B ce : ia Ne « day, at Noon, postage Am.!'l’l-A'l.LA'owmâ€" Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &¢. Office: Elgin Street, opposite the Russell House. Arstaxoee Ross. Ausser P N# ° Ortawa, July 28. lfl:m Aml!"or‘l‘-l-.lW. Solicitersin= Chancery, Conveyancert, ®c. . Office over Mr. Jusner‘s Shoe Store, Rideau Streot, Ottawa. . Ottawa. Aoril 27. 111â€"«f ‘rtou & Y 8«A T«L A W, Solicitors«lm« Chaadery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &e. m-:‘inhc-n House, Ottawa, C. W. Rosuzat Laes. Jous J. GrontsuL. Httaws, February 7, 1306. 43â€"utt EDWARD T. DARTNELL, Bm-n. Soltcitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace and County Crown Attorney, for the United Counties of Frescott -dlw' Qrme# : In the Court Hoase, L‘Orignal. Junuary 27, 1866. > e u'f- . | [Lowar . Guivi';;.n in nds ville, . &c., Daily: 5.0p. m.| 6.30a m . .‘m ...« ** | $30p.m.}| 800 p. mi Prmpletonk& E‘st Temploetoro _ 12. 304.m.)1230p. m Boston, every alternate Monday, at Noon. NrowtumEp Lettzrs mast be id, and postâ€" %flfl.p&b&t of mails. boursâ€"8 a.m. to T p.m. \yifier & N. Shore of Ottawa &u Mails, per H. & A. Allan‘s Canadian ships, vie K.r’.u. close xu O\r..:.mry Trursdayâ€"postpai cts. ; via Now , every *â€"45.-3:&&-:'-‘?17 cote; via Boston, every alternate Monday, at Noon. Afl.m'â€"AMA'¢ Soltcitor=in= W'yu-u. &e. Office:â€"North ide of York s two doors from Sussex. Ottaws, March 20, 1366. TSâ€"6m _ | W« Congo. Mh’-“ | ~_ DR. OLIV ”mut. om twal Otawa. A Ottswa, Janiary fl- + mss ddk | DRH. C. . ')-Tl“'. om Mosers. Campbel Ortaws, Junuary 27, GEO. LOGA] “q“rxflnc and Accouchear. Qerice: Post Office Buil Street, Ottawa K. B. Merveock. mm Marcocek. ebrwary T, 1866. . 43â€"utf | MESSItS. DUCK & BUCKE, n‘lla".ll and Acrorneyseat«Law, D solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, and W‘fi Bullding, opposite the Post Office Octawa. 4 w munew Duok. _ Joeures P. Becre. _ uq“luflnc Physiclan, Surgeon and Accouchear, 5 Omnca; In Horme‘s Block. Can be found over &4 u‘fi Lawrence, Orono ; Rev. m '.-m ; Rev. M(.'. Riddell, ;Ms'-t]lhm Campbel!, M.D., M.R.C.S.£., Torâ€" ”?; H.' L o‘-"‘n l“ To 49 ..6f LA“" of uare. ce« DiK. 0. C. WOoOD, l m‘-’&u"-b..‘ & Russel!* * Spartts m.z-n Town ; !fl‘t‘)l“ at his Kesidence, Maria Streot, Center Town. .. Cu:ac:â€".,vm:::-dmhdh,by. aew, certain, rpeedy, . almost pai sess. References given to Mmmmcm reated, if required. . The cure quarantred. _ xaws, Apri® 14. iss 100â€"7 F"’”IAIQW- and Acconcheur, mw:‘mduu to the Protestant Howpiâ€" tal. Office residence, corner of Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" ha‘s. . Entrance on Mosgrove Street. . (rtawa, May 5. 118x COLMAX & WRIGHT, lD'.OAI‘l.g Barristers, and attor= noy s atâ€" Lowe . e Qwmers: Mall and Aylwer, C. E. Me. 'r-il..u‘u Hull on Tuesdays and ridays of every week. $ e s veric«: Union Buildings, Ottawas. ebruary 21, 1366. : DR. OLIVER MARTIN, EXTIST. Oflice! Sparks Street, Ceme tal Otawa. * January 27, 1364. Mâ€"utf t mt tediie 4 * & [ DK. €. A. MAIRLTIN, . OMce! Susser Street, over l’ Mosers.Camphell & Co.‘s, Grocers. Orttaws, Junuary 27, 1366. Mâ€"uth Ottawa, February 7, 1266 YOL.I. NO. 256. Portii, &c., C Wiews, February (WOtmwr GEO. LOGAX, M.D., LC.ILB., TrER Post OPFPICRâ€"O@OTTAW .4. BUSINESS CAaRDS. f . peummennNg ay D CLostNe OP Mallé. % mafgrze P v â€" *# [ SIDNEY B. FRIPP, o % A dL®, DELIVORD. cLosED. _‘l_l(‘lll‘l'lc("r. Orzic® : : Wellington Street, . â€" a +s | +4k opposite St. Andrew‘s Chureh, and West, by Rait, Daily, * ‘3';*‘-' ,":'u'.i""- Ottawa, February 7, 1866, _ â€" 43â€"utf CLEGG & NELLIS, ARRISTERS and Attorneyseat«Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" WAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, DR. O‘REILLY, ORK Street, opposite Matthews® Ho« or, Sand Point, Pemâ€" wke.®c â€"S. side Ottawa HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Office : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Street. JOHX SWEETLANXD, M. D., RRISTER, Ktc., for Lower Canada, Orrices : Court Hoasé, Ayimerand Buckingâ€" JOSEPH J. MURPIHY, <ROSS & PARSONS, J. P. MACPHERSON, A. F. BOUCHETTE, LEES & GEMMELL, LISTEAS, Attorneys, Solicitors, W_J. SCOTT, J1. DK W. J. HMENRY, Grenville and DR. C. LEGGO, MEDICAL. M. MeLEOD, DKR. WOLFEF, W. Mcuar W wour, B.A.B.C.L. 8 a.m. to T p.m. @. P. lAltl.Po“t. *‘ 8.30p.m ) 88®0p. m 800 a. m Tuos. F. NyLis. 11.90p. m. 11.00 a. m 11.302. m dence==City Hall Dec. 18 85. 1â€"7 â€" and 5.45 p, m. 3.30 p. m. $.00 p.m $00 p. m 4lâ€"ut 55â€"y R. SPARKS, P.O\'ISCIAL LAND: sURVEYOR, Draughtsman, &c., (commissioned for U pper and Lower Canada.) . Ottice and ‘residense, tiouâ€" cester, near Ottawa. Surveys of ever dmn"uou exeeuted with accuracy. Cwmmunical{ms addressâ€" ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt Boo" MAKER, Wellington Street, op»« | posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. . Maving | had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities ‘of Canada, he x feels confident that all orders entrasted to his care | will be axecuted in the best style, and guaranteod to‘! givesatisfaction. _ .. c Porter. Pork, Flour, &c., for sale. XAVIER CHTARLEBOIS, Roofing Contractor, &c CHURCI ST., OTHTAWA, ll PREPARELD To COVER ROOFS, with Tin, Shoet Lron, Slate, ur Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first sotticment, 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his long established w:l.:ll. gumrantee for the satisâ€" work entrusted to him. fuctory pertorma20t of a s N BOOK-II.‘I)I:R and Paper=«Ruler, cor» mer of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Ofice. Account books mady to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. RULLNG done to any pattern. Particalar attention rnnl to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1860. . 2y COI.IS!IO.‘ Merchant and General Aum. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey : also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ates and Ormic®: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell House, . Ottawa city, C. W . y P I» SURVEYOR and Draughtsman, @ Mining, Land, and General Racliamentary. fi-fl. Relerences unexceptionable. . dn’:f‘x: ‘W ollington Street, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. C i i n y ery Store. e : "The sale of Real Fstato at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. . Consignments received for E:i:o sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real will receive all . information FREER OF CHARGE by calling at the otfice. * Ottawa, Dec. 18, 186)5. Iâ€"y BOOK-IISD!:I! and â€" Manufactaring Stationet, and Machine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flout Store, corner of York and susâ€" sex Streots. . Entrance on Sitssex Street. Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1865. 1 â€"tf -'frg."â€"mfl"' ecial attentian given with despatch to Public Land busine«s, adjusting -lispuud‘):l:;imp, Ottawa, May 22. (eadhe 132â€"y 4 P.\Iu.\!l!‘r Hair Dressing Saloon; Under the Patronage ‘of His E.lcelleméy the Governorâ€"General, Angus‘ Bloock, Rideau Street, 4 doors from Sappérs I?r_&:lgo._ mk i _ 7M Camp‘s Rotary Mair Brushing Apparatus the only one on the Continent in u«s. eÂ¥ e e Ortaws Dec. 28. 1865. P.OVI!CIAI. Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Keal Estate Ageonts, &c. Parâ€" ticular attention deveted to the sale and proutection of the Lands of Absentees. Applications to the Crown Lands Department for Mining Lands, &c., pmnpd{:flndod to. . They have now on hand and for sale some well situated City and Vills Lots, in Upper and ;Lower Canada; and an immense quantity of Farming l.ndaiqth'!wuhi:audu Ottawa. 4 Orrice: Corner of ‘zuh and Metcalfo Streets. W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDW IN, P. L. 8; Lm Agent and Broker, Notary Pub« lic, has removed his offise to Nichola« Street, a few doors to the South ot Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and hm to transact any busine«s connected w Crown Lands Department, in prosecutizg Land Claims, taking out ;:“fll. and to conduct with the Crown Lands D?nnmenv. in prosecullag h-lchhz out Patents, and to conduct :a’h having business with any Oftawas, Feb. 7, 1866. 43â€"utf 1 ~~ CHAS. E. BRUSII, General Commission Agent, MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, Agent for Win. Dow & Co.‘s celebrated Pale Aluui.l‘(o Whiskey ; and Highwines. _ Also, agent for ltu“tlflllla-l Nn‘ifuiun Co., and Great Wostern and Viernont Central Rauilroads. Ofice : 3 Aumond‘s Buildings. â€" WE :5 PII\‘A'I'I HOTEL, Sparks Street,; C L° tawa, C. W. â€" A few gentlemen can, obtain st crior apartments. s M,L Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. f 'I.lo. HOUSE, North Gower, Go Stabling and an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. * 2 V tCHOLAS Street, Court«House A ttu+e' 1W (Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor, I This Honee is eomnhnd" sitnated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS MOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will bewpared :o accommodate and please. e $ w F nada. March 6, 1866 M‘ KAV'AKA'JI# Proprictor, Corner of e Metcalfe and Wellington Streets, opposite the main entrance to the Government building«. REpEDe ENo as ol The "QUEEN" comprises all the n%cite-s for a firstâ€"cla«s Restaurant. . The House has been refitted and refurnished m%m The BAR contains the choicest Brands in and Liquors, and every delicaey ofthe season will be found on the table. The Wmmdm will be directed to the comâ€" of his guests and patrons. $ Oysters Game etc., dail ; OMNXIBUSES to and from the cars and. boats free of .AE There is a FTRSTâ€"CLAS3 LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Dec. 18,1806. . ..Il-y Ottawa,. March 20, 1366 "MVIL ENGINEER, Union Baildings, .A corner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1.* Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 Ouawa, May 5. en h empet Church, Teacher | of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &e..â€" ° «| Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1368. 43â€"utf | Ottawa, February 21, 13 tt’("l'lo.‘lll!!. and General Commis= slom Exchange and Real <Estate Agents, No. , Sas#ex Street. x Ottawa, December 18, 1365. |â€"y 5. C. & T. W. KEIR, kcrur.\'r.\s'rn. No« 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. (itawa, March 21, 1866. T9uy Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 MOTELS AND SALOOGNX®S MOLT"S HOTEL, â€" THE " QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, "I..‘ltl. C E., Livery and Gene: Stage Offtce. Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘ December 21, 1865. 4 ONTRACTOR and Builder. Office : ‘Notth side York street, second dooft from Sussex H. MeLEANS UCTION Rooms, No. 10, Sparks Street, Centre Town, Citawa, opposite Hopo‘s Stationâ€" ERCHANT TAILOR, 3%, Sparks RESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Daniels, Pj prietor. Second to no House in Central INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, BUSINESS CaRDS. PARLLAMEXTARY AGENCY. ~J. BOUCIIETTE, MACDONALD & BRO., THE ALBIQN HOTEL, B R OE E. R. II. McGREEYV‘, JOITX I. BRAXARERBEH, JAS,. JOHNSTONS_ MR. H. R. FRIPP, . (+ THMOS. NELSON A. MONRTIMEN, EO. H.PERRY, B. MULLIN, T. G. MURD, DUIGNAN E. MILES, CHRINTIE, AND Tt 118y 68 14â€"y Thy l < The. New Drug Store, =Â¥ y | T ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTALN, . With eight diferent Syrups, manufactured. on the premises, It is a healthy and cooling beverage. A LARGE STOCK OF FREsN GARâ€" DEX and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Sale. All Seeds warranted Fresh. _ __________ _ A large importation '""_&'t.nfi"‘ glish and French PERâ€" FUMB3 will arrive next wee FLORIDA WATER. _ sQGZODONT. Just being opened up. A :P' :;:OSBPH,CA . 8. â€"Advice to gratis Ottawa, April 11. P o Ottawa â€" Drug Wrrehouse., A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just received. felc iA N. B.â€"Prescriptions ean‘hl!y MJ 8:::-1. J. GAR wa, Feb. 12, 1866 ___ HAJR BRUSHES. NAIL BRUSHES. COIIIIQIOI Merchants, Importers, and W holesale Dealers in Wines, Groceriss, and Cigars; 13 Lemoing SUOCt, Muntceal, Montreal, May 23. t , + 133â€"6m = ( 1ENERAL Agent for Great Western Railway of Canada. | ig@y, Office 30 Great St. James street, Montreal. | , _ Montreal, May 23. * 133â€"6m lupmrn:us of Groceries, Wines, Liq= wors, Cigar®, &e., &*., 23, Hospital Street, Monâ€" breal Please call and examine the Stock. It is the largest and best ever imported. __ _ > ___ _ __. [ _ J2@~ All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES on hand. ; W here, under his own supervision, the wants of his many l:l”::\m” wilt b:O.promPfly and ull-l’n‘-"nril‘y‘é | CHAS. AUSTIN,. x ___|._. Apothocary, Ridean St., Ottawa. . wl‘ 1 aa _ e 41 Susséx Street, Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines | TOILET ARTICLES,&C ll\lll SUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS epportunity of thanking bis many frionds and eustomers for the patronage ¢xtended to him since he commencéd businees, â€" Me begs to inform them that he elug TIAS EEEMO V ED Ottawa, July 10, 1866. English & French Chemicals, OTrAaw A » DRUG WAREHOUSE, SPECIAL NOTICE. SUCCEGSORC to Corse & May,Import= ers and ‘Dealors in Prints, Oils, Varnishes, Glasé, &o , No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. Montreal, May 26. 135â€"7 NICGEX of theGOLD MORTAR RIDEAU STREET‘ 1866. â€" SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. JOHN MERCER, ° Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. General Commission Agent LA Legien Ad d rbsinindn t o. 4 Avscrad in Bdb â€"Antalr 4 Orric«: In Aumond‘s Bajlding, Rideau Street. Ottawa, June 27. | | 162y AND EXCHANGE BROK‘ER. J60~ Agent forthe European Life and Guarantee sogy (of Moront pre A’ent for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, for the sale of l'l_iéflp?cfin'r.ad Whiskey. ‘/'lll‘l'l oTTAwWA TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. | Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" tended to. * | Ottawa, Juby 26. | 187t A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Uflwards. Ottawa, Feb, 12, 1866 U ERRBEGC BANEK 69, Fos Xavier 8t. S&fls St Montreal. awa. We have now perfect cornection with the l'nuefl States Telegraph Lines at | o F We are happy to announce the emu[:etinn of the Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL , | | “o‘\ RDING.«««MRS., REYNOLDS, «TUE Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Street, 2 doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that she is prepared to accommodate six or eight zbg:;rdj. ore. 122â€"# | Ottawa, March 27. 1866. MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! Montreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detroit 1‘!!8 CALORIC ENGINE, formerly used in tha I‘wion Printing Establishment It is an 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be sold cheap. er APPLY TO , H. J. FRIEL, Â¥ / Or R. E. O‘COÂ¥NOR. | PIA YER BOOK$, English and Feench, of every kind, We call the attention of the Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment SW LpUVERNAY BRO8. Montreal, May 26 Provincial Telegrapn uLine! OorFICES : Montreal, May 26. PROPBRLY CoMPOUXDED : 4ND FREE FROM ADULTERATION! gar Orvic« Hours:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 p,m. ; [ "M. Â¥. NOB&. | } Manager, tawa. Feb. 12. 1266 | â€" 4gâ€"ut @~ Best Con Live® Om always on hand. ontreal, May 26. » 135â€"y wE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Oli". DYES in this city on sale atithe \ RQDUCE and Leather Commission To the premises situated next door EAST, DOMESTIC DYES Merchant, Montreal. moNTREAL CARDS. JOIIN DOUGALL & Co., (Late of the Bank of | Upper Canada,) J. C. FRANCK & Uo., JUST RECEIVED! ‘n@ino tor Male, BALDWIN & Co., S. II. MAY & Co., 41 RIDEAU STREET. G. H.,. HERRICK, r'\nu.uu-‘m. FoR PAsST FA« vors, I beg respectfilly to an mounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade, â€"It comâ€" prises.all the best and purest THOROUGH BASS II. E. SW ALES, DRNUCGGISTS. PRUGS, PERFUMERY, JOSEPHCARVEY, M.D #&c., _| _COMBS CLOTHEs BRUSIES, ully and promptly preâ€" J.’OAR‘;!\'.‘:\I. l‘; 47â€"utf AYLMER, C, 6 OTTAWKX C. W. | TUESDAY, \QCTOBER â€" 16, â€" 1366, Yonge St Toronto. 97 96â€"yn |* | Ann Sissony 5 (rpt. ® $ Oregons ' |it F ; | Alliances (mew) | ;‘ , Jason Gould, ? s O / ,| Pontlacy, . | [s+ â€" m | !| Calumety > se mm | N AND AFTER MONDAY, i | ‘TEMBER, the steamor. Ajn Niz |AyImer every day for tijesU Ottav \¢oyneyting with the Oreyon at head of |I4o‘clock. Touching mt Armprior, ;llr stol‘s, Farrell‘s, Gould‘s harf, *nu:n du Fort at 2 pm. Sfages 1 | W hart immediately aftér the afrival « -;(.'uk'lcn,r--nnecxing with steamg@r Joson |artiving at Pembroke sgme evdning. |leigves Pembroke at noen on Tresdays fand Saturdays, for Des|Joachi .e'nlli {tetmediate ports, return{ng on Monda, ‘days, and Fridays, leaving| at 6. ‘ngeting at Pembroke afith stéamer ‘which leaves each day at 1 lo‘cloc | Portage du Fort same nin I he steamer Orcyon Ipaves Portage | morning at 7 a,m., (rhilway| time), | Gpald‘s Wharf, Farreli‘s, Bristol, San | mprior, . (A connection is tnade | Shnd Point, at 9 a.m., downwatd, and |with the Brockville and Otthwa | phssengers reach Brockville in, tim with G. T. R. expres« tains east and From Puuu, T:00 am: ° At [ 46) ) 0e old in sc 4 From Prescott,7:00 a.m. At j« |_ «_ ~2:20 pmscâ€" * F 'rrr% 3,00 P.M., Train .’&uns thri gnog 644 GoING soUTH AN AST ‘Expfess by Railway throughoutlfor New | gurk. Boston, and All Intetmedia / |Points, conncctingl:t St. Johns wit | _ [Vermont Central Rai}road) at Butâ€" [ . lington with the Rutland aind. Burâ€" . * (lington Railumd.a{mwilh La | ..\Champlain Steambouts for La | ..\George, Saratoga, New York,&c+Ad. ilecum'lnodu.tion Train for Islapd P |__/and Intermediite Sfations, &t............ Express for Boston and Intetmediate |â€" ; |Points, connecting &t St. Juhns wit \~ _ /the Vermont Central Rail , .4. Mail for Portland, stopping over night | . ‘Msland l'.md........l.‘.. ht fh is ress by railway thrpughout ifor Ne fi'x“i\'ork.yBu.-mn,znd llglntq edi ! . [Points, connecting at St. Johns wi | _ {Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" | Jington with the Ratland |gnd Bufâ€" | 1|in:tnn Railroad, }also at| Rouse‘s | . @Point with Lake Champlaingteamers | |‘}for Lake George, |Saratuga, Ne Po4â€"* PiFar Nn ts 4) Ti 200003 hi tomnlt i fecraseidec c : Night Express for Threg Rivers} Quebeg, || .\Riviere du Loup arid Portlnd, at.|. 1 §1 fir-sleepingc.no all Night Train pheoked through. _ .| : 1_ . May. 26 CHANGE of TI ‘Oftawa and Prescott Ra Grand Trunk Railray C | |â€" oOF CANADA. SUMMER ARRANGENM tTowas t IESC i obe gorxt waes w-,',xpre,-x for Ogdonsburgh, | }!rm-k';ilh‘. Kingstop, Beller | *\ tonto, Guelph, London, B | _‘ Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, nd‘all points West, at........ i‘l& ‘ do do Aibvrsastones cedmmodation Train for King _f:E:lormcdiue Stations, at... Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M | + Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.90 P. M O% 6 18 |The steamer Ann Nison leavgs Pont at noom, and passengers arrive in Ot oelock. ‘ | *The steamer Columd will Jeave haput and intermediate places on hursiay evenings,, after artival ¢ o steamer Oregon, _ |______ .:v.;..f-...<,. "';IJ:K;"%I%'RNI;YI OQn Tuesdays and Ir s at m ? ] T 1’ K. sfi;xés: §uy'w_n} Sepuamber 5, 1}34'-0. RICHELIEI se ‘ARES Cabin: (meals and opén Berthi 50M MEMAO@U) ces eelererennreer, Stberago â€" This Company will not be ‘[m' valuables, unless {Bills of| Ladi 1uluo cxpr::suc_l,’nre ig_nod therefo will leave every Tuesiiay, Thursday, at 7 o‘cloek, p.m., precisely, for C ving, and returning.‘ut the Ports ( {ircr!, and Batiscan} ( _ ,_ For farther inforimation apply 4 Cimpany‘« Office, 203 Commissione Office Ritheliou Cmnt;lny, May 12, 1866. | , N. B.â€"Partios wi i easo fore 4 o‘«lock, [ +. l),\wzso LACHINE PORTER, in wood and part of the city, by | | o Auv mySl-p39--l 1866, 4 my31â€"139â€"d Railway PER OTT N and after HOfiDAY, trains will run as follows : |DEPARTURE esd (Frains will leave Bonaven PriN o. 1 PLOUR IX BarikEus. oare MEAL AND CORNâ€"MBAL ; ESS AND PRIME MES$ PORK. AND AFTER MOND une 4 For sale b RAILROADS, Yor sale by $/ Titk STJF B. LAI:E’R (Gener: most,\v. 10th SEP»= whor. Aba Nixson will leave CHRIBTIH, MER k W 2 ND FOLLOI 8. CHRIS Sole (NOX Fo. 5 Sparks Street. head of railroad, at kyrior. ard . Point, V harf, | arriving at ages leave Gould‘s rival $f Oregon for \ gont, o. 5 Bparks Street. ‘uvo}l:olr orders b my31â€"139â€"d r .1-,...1 fiould, and ring. . (The Pontiae sdays; Thursdays, n, calling at all fll- Mondays, ‘ Wednesâ€" at 6 |a. m., con umer : YJuson‘ Gould, ‘elock, arriving at TL np Otta w a ille, To antford Chicage mediate hns wit ad, at..}. night &t A Y , M ure â€"Sti ton an ING l Railway, fune 4th, 1866, and 6. LE ALES AN e, delivered in an UPERIN ARBI IE, parks Street. onkat Neusox, and Saturday, ebec, calling, { Sorel, Three Laskuu®, will Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" | ,Wod;:»d:ny“i ing, going nfi Shtincu. sage on board pend en being this boat, as o the steamers mtlom.e_‘n'.l‘el_)- asseres 100 able for specie Manager. E 1866. s between ;, having the the Richelion Street. u Fort avery <touching .at ‘ Point, and ach day at 1 pn., up, ailway, and avelock for Monday and passengers , AND UN= rs will leave . to connect west.) inc each day awa. at five nv.: : i)b’TE I DING 1s, CuarRatax. \ 224tf arrival and Wn‘y Staâ€" k of Time PANY. PIRSTâ€"CLASS : Director. 135â€"y s, Baggage . 9.40 A.M. A.M., 12.00 30 P.M. AY.14th, tion as folâ€" ‘lattsburgh 10.10 P.M. mpany ENTS, 5.30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 8.16 P.M. 8.30 A.M 6.45 A.M 3.30 P.M. EADENT. lâ€"y > 2.00 P.M. AL+ i through Railway. and Ottaâ€" eipal staâ€" 1866. 124â€"tf * Capit: L ME * Of which we have about twenty different sizes and p&mn, fecluding the following celebrated names : Protectionist, Large and Smnl(Klng of Stoves, Im mveulm"'h (2 sizes), Fortune, Housekeeper, Bunny Side, &e., &¢;, all of which are splendid bnfen. Our s Olm sTOCK variety of all ments of (‘mtm‘( this market. . Spe to residemts of tl‘w Are unrivalled for city use, being very economical for tuel, and likewise good baking Stoves, Ne following well k::own Stoves eomg;riu part of the stock : Monitor, (3 :;u). Empire State, (3 sizes), Queen City, Hotel, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, ‘&e., &c., &e. ¢ We:have all the cheap in price. STOV Ottawa, Oct. 4, 1863. CORNER of Water and Division Streets, | O‘dnnlburgh, N.Y., S. Slosson, Proprietor. | Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. | Decethber 20, 1865. +* sgey | A vog“lrgc uo%k of these Stoves just received, including the Black Giant, Rambler, Lion, Fulton, &¢), all sizos, suitable for the smallest bedroom or the largest hall, war (a liberal discount made on all Stoves sold to Churches.) Different patterns, with single or double Ovens, Of the best Russian and other Iron, also Gallows Pipe, T Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipes, and ‘all kinds ef Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper Ware on hand and made to order. Made to order. ?Tho best of mturinfuuod and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. . ~~ * Camp Kettles, Bake Pans, Shanty Plates, and all kInQ- of Lumberer‘s | Supplies on Hand. f . THIK WRIGHT HOUSE, LA'I‘II.Y KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, Hull Landing, Artuue J. Lewos, Proprietor. pAr Ball Room, Bowling Allics, Parlor Bkates, Picâ€"Nic Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquors. Hull, Mav, 1866. ( 179â€"f THEK RUSSELL HOUSE, LA'I‘I C.\HPB?LL’I 11QTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to ul«i'uint. his nuâ€" morous friends and the travelling public, that he has n;stimd and mwly-fuminhedfhmhwt thiscomâ€" imodious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business und guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and -uggort. Iutd a JAMES E. GOUIN, sik , and for many years connected w 2 ~,H’ma£'r Il/te!. ;’nlaec Ntreet, Quebec, (li()l’sls‘ FURNISHINA (G00DS.â€"Parties about furnishing hous@g would do well to call and examine r stock in this department, as there is almost every requisite for the Housekeeper, especially in the culinary branch, COAL ‘OIL. . COAL "OIL . COAL OIL. €IRE! PRERRPRUCCT LA'I‘I McADAM*S) (_:on-crelnl Hotel; Packonham. ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the l\MI{li‘ld and thorou;l;l‘{ overhauled and refitted for the -to- cial anccomm -uo‘olvun. 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. mz Bedroom Toile all kiuds of Japanned WHEX YoU WANT Tron LAMPS. and stand. NO’I‘ICI Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1W His Excellency the Governor General, by an Order in 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 important improvement of Stea‘n. Cultivaâ€" MRS. GRANTS SALOON, cEORGE STREET. Choice Wines & Liquors,Prime Cigars MBs MR CCC maskPaen 44 Maévesksrannin‘ w tion, sunmfiou hinr;rhhclinu and their appurâ€" tenances be nou‘l)t Fom import daties for a period of two years from this date. By command, : R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, 208 Commissioner of Customs and Excise DeraRTMENTAL ORDER CHARLES ESPLIN, . _ Millwright and Engineer MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, G?hll'l‘ tlD :‘Awd-‘:llau":U“‘::'. oN e o i henl aod Teprovdd . Favie: CLM LHC MNMML MUWVEMT NC ASERCOCOE3 l ‘.Vont for Â¥leck‘s Vunt and wprovod Taylor ater Wheel, and Vulcan Iron Works, Montreal. Address Chas. Esplin, Ottawa. 21986 sTORAGE, IN FIRSTBCLASS BUILDINGS, FREE OR 1N BOND. PR ANCTS CLEMOW, Aud. 10â€"200 .20 4 Eligin Street, Aug. 10â€"200 .2m HOTELS AND SALOON®S. Builders‘ Job Work,â€" Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢,, FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS. GC Remember the JOIIN MALTMAN, MORTON HOUSE, Best Pennsylvania Kerosene and No. 1 Canada Oils, No inferior article kept. Parlow K QOF THE ABOVE IS NOW COMPLETE, COMPRIBING A GREAT i1 the different pattern«, with every real improvement which the advancing requireâ€" Canada have shown to be needed.. The assortment is the lsrrm and most varied in ecial attention has been given \to the selection of STOVES, suitable for Farmers and e city. ‘The ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! > ES. ~STOVES. STOVES. atest and best patterns, open and close Beqlsfends. Tron Bedsteads. RD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP. . * 1" DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Groceries, Liguors, AND PROVISIONB, > Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, Ottawa, 13th August, 1866. TJC EXAMINE ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE LLNKE, Go0 DIRECT To THE August 1, 1866. o the " CAPITAL! , Bedroom, Kitchen and Hall Lampaâ€"a great variety on hand. Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plunge, Sitz and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and ind plain Tinware. ‘ , »â€"â€" REMEMBEE : | M. SPARROW & Co., [:lm, P. O‘Mears . old Jy6.170t LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. ove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa . MEADOWS & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN "THE CAPITAL‘ STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STRER1. IH. MEADOWS & Co. POUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! BOX O PT .&A W .A . Farms For Sale! 100 2C) 100 100 Ottawn, December 18, 1865. A'I'WO AND A«HALF $TORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Catheart ivate dwell « $ A: l1'-'.::.50- j NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN A‘t'm»&e‘.‘!*%n!,w'!“ B. PETERS, Priscfrat, Ottawa. Ottawa, May 9. _> for private residences or business purposes. For fnn&r particulars and terms of sale. Arriy To H. .'1 FRIEL & CO., ; Or. to H. McCLEAN, Land Agent. fronts, elegant\in design, durable for wse and OTS NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH | side of Wilbrod Street. These lots are situstâ€" ed ite St. Jourh'l College, (Sandy llill,; and are well suited for the erection 1 private dwellings. 3 â€"ALSOâ€" _ NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN 'OACRII OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleten, being the East halfof Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive elurinLdon the lot of at least 50 acros, and the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush, Theâ€" Farm is within five miles of the City, and is beautiâ€" fully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an appronch to the city either by land or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. rates No« 4. '0 ACRES OF LAXD, 1NX THE Township of Osgoode, County of Oarleâ€" ton. ‘This Farm issituated within Twomiles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under cultiveaâ€" No« 5» h4 '0 ACRES OF LAND IN THEK Township of Gloucester, Ccnmg of Carleâ€" tun, being the East half of Lot No. 21, in 2nd concession. This is a good Farm an will be sold cheap. Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. ‘There is also a fnud Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the imâ€" mediate viclnlz-of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place lz: a private residence. BRITISH AMERICAN V ALUABLE ise good baking Stoves. The e good baking Sloves, . J M Toronto, Hanulton, er Ottaws. Chnts _ 55â€"7 mbler, Rover, Lioness, , warehouse, or charch, '?7 62â€"y iw»7 s'rnhln:n s QUEEN VICTORIA® leayes Ottawa every morning, ?’undayl exâ€" cepted), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, (Breakfast on board), thence by Railway to Carillion, connecting with Steamer « Prince of W ales," (Dinner on board) arriving at Montreal at 4:30 p.m, * . The gomfort and economy of this Line is unsurâ€" Luued,'gwhile the route pases through one of the mmurepqluo districts in Canada, and is the most fuxhionable for Touriste. "PRINCE OFP WALES," Passengers for the celebrated Caledoniaa Springs will b:flunled at L/Orignal. e _ > steamer, >> "*@VEENIN YICTIORILA, Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return|Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" lon, valid for one day, at half fare. _ _ _â€" _ Parcel exprers daily from Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landinga, . Single and Return Tickets to Montreal can be obâ€" THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CcOMPANY‘!8 MAIL STEAMERS®. OTTAWA TO MONTREAL l_onvu-ul. June 20 1866)â€" ! .: T866 tollowing day. f } (Cart. Tuos. Farmer.) ~ es M q reyy 0 Tlt ABOVEâ€"NAMED _ STEAMER® will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ston, calling at all intermediate Port#, and connectâ€" I.?‘ ."‘ Siniifi'n Nalls with the Brockville and Ottawa 4 « CITY OP OTTAWA" Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at T a: m., arriving at Kingston at 11 n. m., the following day, w ac Mehousts Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. 4 " BYâ€" TOW N" Leates Ottawa Cit{ every Wednesday . 4 _ â€" urday, at T a. m., arriving at Kingston he Leaves Kingstonevery Monday at 12, noon, and Thurrday, at Sp. m., and arriving at Ottaw& on the following evening at 8 p. m. _ _ _ _ Connecting with the RoyalMail Line of St¢amâ€" ers at Kingston, going upwards, every Thursday, hg_lyk and Sunday evenings. _ (Pem=" uied <4 OJ Euon k nc d tlstouts :h t These steamers copnect at Kingston with th« Through Line Stoamers geing East and West; Steamer «" Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Bellevilie, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Rochester, and Lewiston. Parti lhi&pil‘ freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send hy this Jine, rates being low and no whnrquoyh-rpd. us Eo0 P ds t n c s Sli ues Mess _I;pl-y"(:;":lxfi. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; Or to the Proprietor, _ : Ottawa, April 11 { DICKINXSON‘s OTTAWA AND RIDEAU OTfAW ACITY &1 ‘Passengers ticketed through ‘to Cobourg, Por Hope, Toronto, Hamilton, &¢. _ i Ridgau Passage & Freight Ling, "«@ITy or oTrrawa," Railroad 1866. : LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE FORWARDING ARRANGEMENTS®,1866 Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, A FFORDING A DAILY DEPARTURE wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice Touehink at all.the Ports on the Line, lea wa and Kingston four times in the woek. AI'FOIDIIG A DAILY DEPARTURE fd: tr‘,nngort of Prleighg from Montreal to Ottaâ€" oo Quawe Day. aat ting a Pavgongh nint Procgon Line between ‘ OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Touching at all the Ports on the Line,leaving Otta The MII; tug .Queen of the l-la,' with Barges, will also be placed. on tfl/o Rideau Canal, tor the excluiive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa ahd Kingston, and all way ports, _ _ | _ [ = between OTTAW A and GRENVILLIs for the tow. age of Square Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, &c. _ _ FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Queâ€" bee, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and other property. _ *_ BOATS, in connection with Barges, forming a _For particulars, npp? to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, A%nq&. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston; .ani JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Gowan‘s Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; $ + Or to the Proprietor, . es Obtawa, Aprl-y‘ 1. SUHMER !ARRA'.\'GE.\”]NTS. _ AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. pany will run their large and commodious sideâ€" wheel steamers, . BAY8TATE, ‘ONTARLIO,.... | CATARACT,. O L D L CLMN I0] H. 1866. Ottawa & Presoott ailway Wharfat 1:10 p.m Touching at . Morristown, Brockville, Alexanâ€" ris Bay, Clayton; K.i:fton. Backett‘s Harbor, Dcm:rltm, Torento ; connecting at with boats ft*’ Bay of Quinte; at Dswego with the Orswego &‘Eyracuse Railroad for Byracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" hampton Railroad, for all points South; at Charlotte mor mni.'&vi& furniture, horses, wagons, &c., to the Great West, for specd, comfort, and *afety. The bowts of the Line need no comment. Tho{ are ofâ€" ficered by men of expdriencc, proverbial for their uuuu; te(thio‘;nu and omJuru of their passenâ€" or freight or passage a to o t i iA ET L. Aoaks, ‘Depots to rt‘uo your Tickets from men = I.I; to have First Class lln-uf&u.m,'mn they are nothing but Freight Propeliers; but ask fer and be sure you find the American Express Line ‘ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. Ketzs. | CATARACT,...................Capt. J. . LEovarp. Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of the train . _ frowm the east at 1 p.m., and + | for Rochester, Niagara Â¥Falls, Buffalo and the West ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western B.il'nsl. Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer | LORD ELGIN,............... _â€" D®Wirt, | . EKPBESS,.....................CnL»t; C. B. DeWirr. For Montreal ; and the Ogdensburgh Railroad to all points East. | ‘Itckets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. Wlng s | This line of steamers affords great ndvuufu over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" .T MODERATE RATES ON FIRST» : ;A“cuss CIFZ or FARM PROPBRTY: ay. *" "s. pesmnmncron MacPHERSON, ber * Barwster, &0. % Montreal Telegraph Buildings, Ottaws, Ottawa, 23rd March, 1906 BLâ€"K. Tho powertul tug steamer England will be kept uare limber Raits, Daw , &c. ?.,’f.’_i"a;uo.- to the above, ._u"fi OoF Tuoâ€" PAK® Travelier, be not induced by loudricles in ’I AND AFTER MAY 14, ANDUNTIL further notice, the Ontario Steambont Comâ€" IDICKINSONX‘S at the office on the ‘wharf, or on board the STEAMBEOAT CoMPANY. o (Cat. J. Rvas,) B ¢ â€" P O NV IN ," L W. Surrn®ep, Commander Money to Lend The new fast gailing Steamers ON T.A EFRRILO Aurx. Bowir, Commander. THE UPPER CABITN STEAMERS [Established in 1844.] STEA MEEIS. THE BTOCK CONBIsTs OP M. K. DICKINSON, _ Canal Basin, Ottawa. M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa. BETWEEN R. W. SHEPHERD. 160tf KINGNRDN. 1866 1866. 1866. 97â€"8 { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS gâ€" i produced at the Sale, ‘, the 3rd day a | of NOVEMBER, 1 k, noon, at 16. | John Macdonald‘ Rooms, city af p. | Oitawa. )..o;zo. 1, P IN MARCH.â€"The hâ€"Emst ‘a.| and Solthâ€"Weft Quarters of Lot No. 1, 3ra 8t, | Concession of fke Township of March, H, | by adme 100 acies of land, loss, n‘s | of which mores are cleared. are , | erected on a ha Mouse and £ \ FARMS I LTON, Lot No. 2. Ke. 22, in the 4th uf the orbo! â€" e ton, containi 7 meres of land, more less, «f 7â€"4 | which al acres arecleared. ‘On Lot are _ | erected a ® House, Barn, Stable, and | ‘Stong Root * Also Lot #3, in the 4th of Torboi â€" e 43 acres of land, or Tear, «11 cleared, a! which wre a Twoâ€"story Stone â€"H Cedar Barn + t ‘And Northâ€" W ost 1t No 22, in | the 3rd of the T of Torbolton, containing of lund, or less, of which ‘ about 20 are There is a Barn on 8. | the Lot. _ i d i @ | Points of excellence : |\ â€"â€" Ist. It has the least machinery of muy look ‘ Stitch Machine in the world, thereby being Z2nd. The simplest. s ' 3rd. The easiest running. | _â€"4th. The easiest managed. : |_ bth. The speediest. |* 6th, The most durable. | . ‘Tth, The most noiseless; ani _ ! Bth. Has capecity and attachment for perlorming | a greater variety of work, and better, and is the | most beautiful andâ€"nentest machine in the market . ) ptue ven a ambeer ns ty hn en mnort o 4 even other necessaries, ueo&-: books. Dnvinf, (on the system pursued at the Government Schools of Ar,) Music, q'..ufi.u‘ @erman, each £5 per arâ€" num extra. wacations will be jine weeks ai midsummer, and a month at Christmas. Pupils reâ€" (ber travelling ur.u being paid), to mpet young ladies on their a ulhB:l.‘. REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the fol lowing: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop «i Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Torquay ; The Right Keve rend G. T. (;pcb«r, late flop of Madras, M¢‘I'~ moor, near Buxton,Derbyshire ; The Reverend J. 1 brity of Torquay is too well known to medieal pré« titioners in all parts of the world to require con ment. maining during the hd“1| £10 per aunum extra. b;houl‘:‘n be desired, Mrs. 'ucu.':;yull ve happy Mll- BL A CK M A N , A ND HOK 6. 6 108 °090C t 4 MISS BENNETT, receive for bourd anu education a limited number of young ladies, to whose meral and rol:giuu training, on Church 0: England principles, they devote their utmost atten ticn. The domestic arrangements of the establisl; ment are under the personal superintendence «i Mzs. Biaokmax (a widow); whose great experiâ€" ¢nce in the management»of children renders ber : The course of instruction comprises a thorough English education, with French. The terms, £4¢ sterling, per annum, payable balfâ€"yearly in ad culiarly well sdq;bd' to the comfort and _E:‘pyin?_g_c’uf those Qflll‘rmun The salu sterling, per annum, able balfâ€"yearly in vance, i'nc';:dq seat up.;‘qch. laundress, and Harris, D. D.A:‘:‘?G-de Tor Mohun, Torâ€" quay ; Mre. d, Torquay ; Mre. Phllll"-. wife of the Rev. H. N. Phillipps, for some time Incum bent of Christ Chureh, Granthem, C. W ., and Head Master of the Nirgara County Grammer School, having resided .in the house with Mre. Blackman and Miss B{-ttm A recent visit n..l'.ughnd, can testity from personal experience to the mater nal care and man' bestowed on the children un der their charge. _ * April 16. 101â€"6m EDUCATION IN ENGLAND . Je E&ii&’t;r’pum with the demand, 1 have just received the urut lot ever yet imported into this city, which will be sold at prices to suit the million. U. A. WALTON, Agent. «sfp(p "** o® mke ano Â¥uimk Fea M ES P O R K. ‘ £4, B.~â€" M OOTIER TOF MT MRSMITOT, MERUINHE Oil, mpool Silk, ete. All hil-hoflh'lw Machines renaired. G0y repaired Packed and inspected by R. Kinly, Reg., of Ottewa ALso, a LARGE 8T0CK or Groceries & Liquors Ottawa, January 4. % Within two miles of the city, In Gloucester, Green Field, ounty of Carieton, cails the attention of the Inâ€" habitants of the cu{ of Ottawa, and surrounding country. . He will fulfill orders for all serts of Frurt Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plant. $1,000 1 WIIEELER & WILSONX‘s for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Exeulent Roots. _ He hasalso on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" housé Plants, a quantity of Garden, Field, and Flow â€" Garden & Nurseory house Plants, a quantity of Garden, Field, and Flow er Seeds of !’“'AL"., t description. Parties wanting grounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"keepâ€" ing, together with Grafting, Budding, and Planting, Country Merzhants would do well to examine be ore purchasing elsewhere. . D. WHELAN, will bo'li::-xly attended to. Mealso will have all worts of in senson for sale, at the late resi> hmdcmm.%. > MA THE T. DeRINZY. Ottawn, March 4, 1866 83â€"f AUCTION SA LE B' VIRTUE OF POWERS OF sALK contaiped in cortain which will be produced at the Sale, ‘, the 3rd day of NOVEMBER, 1 k, noon, at John Macdonald‘ Rooms, city af Ottava. Lot MNo. 1, F. TN MARCH.â€"The hâ€"Emst EF‘A AR M S ! containing TERMS :â€"Uneâ€"tenth of the purchase money 1» be paid down. For belance, terms #will be made kn:vur:( &u-. of sule. " f or furt rticy! to P:olll 3 hmfm. Ottawa. Or, JONAS AP JON W‘ Solicitor Masonic HMell, Toronto 8t., Tororte. Nctabar 4. pCean GOOD sAMARITAN BALMN ! °_ _ Manufactured by G. WOOD, K. 3. > All orders will : oseive bromgi/atten uddrected to G. ,wgofic}flfin. ' g Inflnmed "WY@R, Sore Turos!, Cute, Bruises, Burne, Sprain: mrmmrmum \ uloby.nb'flnrin&m‘hm&ohwiu, Directions for use |accompany each bottle. $A A liberal dispount made to Druggists and @holesale Dealers. | C ob Srd 4th bth. 6th. 7th. TORQUAY, DEVONSHIRE Ottawa., March 28, HE STANDARD SEWING MACHIN®E of the world. HE UNXDERSIGNED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends ITOTt sSsALI. LOOK HERE. Protected by Letters Patent. In the County of Carleton. SEWING MACHINE® 37 Spfltfibl.nd. UHtawa. â€"Needles for all Machines, Machine HIGREST PREAUM woOoOrs OP IMPROYVED ©Whtiiinn. > :. > 13â€"wy wll

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