mC6l sty eryin i the samg #® of tome.. i ie tâ€"Ba@s L(' ons NT AINâ€" ined an i tented by the tane ".d:l’h of the! #. hest 6:24 ieal inâ€" tlxe ha lke dlBSs. we boldiy ~ON, , having r-bo u: lmilb- pedais for versed or » mhe .‘.ï¬* lu.,..'«. witb ; thy, ks 65 thiw * of the ving #« in meeWi~ prompthy â€"mage. 270 betk ormet this w<en preâ€" TtR !~ hitks Trogy the counâ€" 18 e€ect ptlemar, & CO When a a« =the pt to «ell . make & L. oln.. TK hs vements atury *h pP ail y a y TIE® rak case» in ih Unes PLO N# disputâ€" valued. F YORK tive cate PR 1 as levgth of keep i wty ergy mes cal Disâ€" @. . w hick e# when a single are j Teficht. Tâ€"chwnâ€" y @ anme with weâ€" Forte a careful Eud the ne. great uity en ne & it newly 0 praisg § T mgy weatl a Ot #t the se. iree tw X T3 Five very w in hk 1 hale Tie . R:‘TB (f". P:B'IMIE.‘ ty 8 Iv al} parsts of Canada, if ‘preâ€" Stau x ets, if unpaid, T ois,. To lv&&_b'u. 10 L' Leweors h;ï¬h\ Columbia, Germany and Fareign Jountties fm"y. wost ®® Parâ€"rats T"ï¬o Inited Siates 14 st«â€"preâ€"payment opâ€" vomal. English Mail«, mhl_l. Â¥ A. Allan‘s Canadian Soamships, via ad, close at ’;.-.m h-flnmfl lflxeu. ; via New York, every alterniste y, at cqphy" ets ; via Boston, every alternate Monday, at Noon. Rrorstrzk» Lrtrezs must be mfl. and post aid .ia:h‘n prior to the 3 of mails. HH" O%ee houreâ€"S a.m. to ? pum. _ â€" _ Partd, K6.,. .+.« ap.«.<** ; 3. W@pom.. $00p. m Cuckingham, Greaville and 4 | Lower Ottawa, ........ _â€" 302 m. 6.00p. m ieaptrille, Oszoode, &¢., Daily 3430p.m. 6301m. \-m:-d Waxeftcld, ...>.*~ 3.%p.m. 8.00p. m g m & &st Templetoo | 1230 2. m (1? 30 p. m tast gud Wost, by Ra "l‘l“.!l! #« ATeL A W, Solicitors=in= k Chancoty, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &0. (sBee: Elsin Street, opposite the Russell House. Amamaxors Ross. Aussar Parsoxs. Ortawa, Jaby 38. . 189â€"0m â€". Am..“. ATeLA W, . Soli¢itor«in= Chancery, Conveyancer, &¢. Ofice:â€"North ide af York Street, two doors from Sussex., _ _ _ _ ‘"ol.‘ll’o‘ll‘-l-.\w. _ Soltciter«im= Plk. Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office dver Mr. Amnnv..\r.n..\w. Soliciter Chancery, Conveyancer, kc., Sussex Stroct Oreic« : Union Buildings, Ottawa. _ Jobruary 21, 1866. & 3 way entrust him. Mr. B.attends reg wmit in and for the district of Quebec. December 23. 13635. * _tnvoc.rru. o® & mwbe_c. Mr. PA street, Quobec. _ Mr. Bouchetts will atways be ni"indh‘::fl.pn-fly to any business the jovernment employes»> and the public generally COLMAX & WRIGHT, > ADVOCA‘!I.. Barristers, and attor= noysâ€"atâ€" Law. Ormicas: Mail asd Aytwer, C. E. Mr. Wright will attead at Hall on Tuesdays and Tridays of every week. . . 11%. COLMAM. W. Mcrat Wareur, B.A.B.C.L. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1864. & 42atf _ e t Qriics : Aumond‘s Baillugs, Ridean > Yoâ€"+«a, Jan. 12, 1866. _ smm a Ottasra. February 7 amer‘s Shoe Store, Ridean Street, Ottawa. Ortanra, Aptil 27. â€" , l BA.IIITII. Attorney, Solicttor, &e« Orvic«: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks 1nd Elgin Streets, Oitawa. F drtawa, Dec. 18, 1866. _ 1â€"y ham, C. E. Crown Attorney, for the United LoGNIOT sad Russell. _ * * : Orric® : In the Court Hoase, L‘Ortgnal ]m::.lfl. (@tawa, March 20, 1868 & f x s qs x LEES & SEMMELL, BAIIâ€â€˜I‘IS. Attorneys, Solicit Conveyancers, k. urrice: Inthe Court Houd®, Ottawa, C. W. Roseat Laws. Jours J. GrxMELL Htawa, February 7,1866. sR ‘flomts-sr-uw.um Chancery, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &¢. urrice : Post Office Building, Elgin Street, Ottawa K. B/ Harcock. R. IL Mavcoc«. _ __ Wy. Cures. xmtawa, Feb. 7, 1866 * CLEGG & NELLIS, i. Bnum and AttorncyseateLaws Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" e« Public, &e., &c. C Orrice: Lclegraph Building, Métcalfe Street, We Crrat. Taos. F. Niius. _ _ *_iws, March 10, Jtawa, se oifice at .iih: References‘s Wov. Go'tml-lm.()ï¬ï¬‚: Rev. Jobs $mith, Bowmanville; Rev. George Riddell, arke; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M.RK.C.S.E., Torâ€" sato; John Hall, M.D., J. Adame, M.D., Toronto. NE T. U L mewme C TRA 4lâ€"utf . _ O¢taws, April 14 YVOLl.â€"L.! XQO. LA‘I" of Quebec. Square. r‘lltlAl. Surgeon and Accoucheur, attending Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" tal Office and residence, corner of Ridean and Mosgrove Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" tn‘s. Entrance on Mosgrove Streat. (ntaws, May 5. 114y LP tral Octawa. . Oitawa, Janasiry 27, dew, but certain, speedy, and almo«t painless pr 6 Eie c omm dol ids q d n e on DVOCATE. Ofice! No. 17, 8t« Ottawa, January 27, 1866. r#B POST OFRICEâ€"OTTAW 4. BUSINESS CARDS. W. M ALISHALL MATE [KK and Accoucheur. _ â€" _ . orrc«: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over o , AOun e se (olg Ouaws, February 7, 1866 or, sand Point, Pouy pRe.&c . 3. side Oétawa J. P. MACPHERSO®%, ARRISTER, &c., Ottawas. ARRISTER and Attorncyâ€"atâ€"«Law, Solicitor in Chaneery, Conveyaricer, &c. + fee: Opposite Post o-eon’sh Street, in the ns lateiy cccunied a« the Castom House. . _ ; ‘J_F. BOULITUON, ARRISTER«ATeALAW, Solicitor=in= Telegraph Buil ue ons HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, ARRISTER, Eic., for Lower Canada+» â€" Qrmers : Court Moase, Aylmerand Buckingâ€" & N. Shore of Octawa psidence, Maria Street, Center Town. incrgs Coarp, without the use of the knife, by a wu.uum Ktreet, First Door Kast Ottaws, February T, 1866. ____â€"________ 42â€"utf GEO. LOGAX , M.D., L.C.H.1., FOMEPATHIC | Physician, Surgeon ENTIST. &A RRISTER, Solicitor, Attorney ; and Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace .-'-t'couuy Em L T NE EWAE sA Wessamadk }“‘I‘lfl- Offlicet Sussex Street, over Mossrs. Campbell & Co.‘s, Grocers. _ . . T AEOLSLL wh EDWARD T. DARTXELL, JOSEPH J. MURPHY, rke qners, Richmond wELITRRING AND CLOSING OP MAaiLS. AUGUSTHV® KEEFER, linl('l.\j’ D?‘ and Accoucheur, Office : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Street. JOHN SWEETLAN D, M. D., HYSICTANX, Surgeon and Accoucheur Otaws. Day ofceopposite Mages & Russoll‘s e ies Tt Aitends to all Law Court« in the District of .â€"â€"_, LEBAAAL Rss & PARSONS, MEDICAL. Dit. OLIVER MARTIN, AX_ F. BOUCHETTE, N & 11.# Y J. SCOTT,. Jz Pii‘ 6. A. MARTIX, . (Â¥CONNOR, DR. W. J. HENRY, PB 0. C. WOODp, DR. €. LEGGO, M. MeLEOD, for the United Counties of Prescott D. WOLEFEF, Mr. B.attends regularly the cirâ€" Office 1 Sparks Street, Con» c on 1966 Mâ€"utf G. P. BAKEL, Postmaster Daily The mire 'yv-UM s opposite & Russo!! s, Town ; l_i-z.(‘)l« at dis Metcalfe Street. Residence==City Hail DELIV RD. CLO#ED 11.008. m. 6.00a. m M 3.%p. m.. 5.45 p. m. “'",‘::.;" 3.30 p. ui. ®p uk 11.003. mt 10 a CAÂ¥ dence==City Hail i PII Dec. 18 ‘65. 1â€"y C t Selicitors; $.00 p. m 7:).} Liâ€"tf 13â€"6m 107y 34â€"6m dlut 43â€"atf 34â€"utf #7 100â€"y A!'("l‘")‘ Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Centra Town, Ottawa, opposite ‘l.qn Stationâ€" ery Store, TW sate of Real Estate at Auction or Private Sale promptly aitomded to. Consigaments received for positive sale. . Partics wishing to.. purchase Real “.tulo will receive all information FRKR. OF CHARGE by calling at the office. (@tawa, Dec. 18, 1809. . 1â€"y Bum(-lmmr.n and |â€" Manuf@cturing Stationer, and Machine Rulor. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour.~toro, coruer of York and Susâ€" sex Streets. Entrance on Sussex Street. + Ottawas, Dec. 18, 1885. Uâ€"tf City Registrar‘s Offce. Ascount books: made to order for any branch of business, paged and honnd in the best style of the art. RULLNG dove to any pétters. Particular attortion rax.l to Map Moanting. | (Ottawa, December 19, 1865. y THOS. NELSON,. _ Bflo‘l‘ MAKER, Welltugton Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottzwa. Haviog had many years‘ experience in some of the best ostaâ€" bliâ€"shments in the metropolitancities of Canads, he feels confident that all orders entrusted t his care will Mn@dinb~hfl#}hn‘fl.’nï¬nd to give satisfactioge |__ * £a4 ooo in ioi waea moeooor nae. B ie on TSRA Straccs, ovar the House, Ottawa city, C. W U'Agu."""f"w" ont for Rea b'm ghwines and Proof Whiskey ; x.l)uvu' Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &0., for sale. £1 0+ _ Orrice: No. 5, Sparks Street, neat the ï¬mll XAVIER CHARLEBOITS, ° » Rootfing Contractor, &c CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, ll PREPARED TO COVER ROoOFS, with Tin, Sheet Lron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notite, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first settlcment, 3# years ago, he can contidently refer to his long established character, as a guarantee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of z1i work entrusted to l:ln; :~~K. SPARKKS, PIOVI.ICIAI.‘ LANXD b.ï¬n"-.dvb.t‘{}o.’ Draught«ma e., (commiss r and Lower (}Aluls..' )_OSeo ll-d mf ‘(5;_- sIDNXEY B. FRIPP, ‘Iclll'l'lfl. Orric® : | Wellington : Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf executed with accuracy. . Con ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), ‘ccotu‘r,\.\'rs. No. 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Oftawa. Oitawa, March 21, 1868. They K & Ii;i?. Land, and Gonecal Parliamentary #nl. erences . uncxceptionable. . OÂ¥FIC® : ellington Street, next to British Motel, and nearsâ€" ly opposite the banks, Oitaw a. o M 1 L Aoooe Ne s C o t h cce acl 2l PP C P-..;.-â€"-\povla! attentian given with to Public Land busine«<, adjmsting d claims, Enn«r\z Patent=. , swa, May 24. cJ . _ 132â€"y % i. MLLES, P.\RI.I 1MENT HMair Dressing Saloon, Under the Patronage of Mis Excellency the ernorâ€"Goneral, Angus® Block, Rideau Street, doors from &p’ru Bridge. > & Bm Camp‘s Retary Hair Brushing Apparatus, the only one on the Continent in use.s _ | (itawa, Dos. 18, 1865. 14. PIO\' INCIAL Land Surveyors, Canada East and We:t, Real Estate Agonts, &c. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Absentcos. Applications to the Crown Lands Department for Mining Lands, &¢., M{:thvk'd to. & > They hars now on bnmrl forâ€" sale some well situated City and Villa in Upper and Lower Canada; and an immense quantity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. | Qurict: Cornes of Sparks and Metcalfo Stroots. Octawa, Jan. 4, 1866 * _â€" GEO. H. PERRY, â€" "«IVIL ENGINEER, Union Balldings, ./ carner of Sussex and York Streets. .‘ Q\“nv*!b} 18 19)_. eige~ 1| ovke:>â€" 4 1.# K. H.. MeGREEYY, |) _ ME~SRS. THIN~TLE & BALDWIN, Orawa Dec. 23. 1865 LA!D Agent and\Broker, Notary Pubs lic, has removed hitofiice to ‘Nicholas Street, a few doors to the South an Goode‘s Hotel, and is prepared to transact a buness connected with the Crown Lands Department, in prosecuti Last Clabor miing wet, Pabnis, ind 10 moing an ne: ness wit snÂ¥ agvocy tot pardier having bosinest with an Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. s 43â€"utf ' CHAS. E. BRUSIH, General Commission Age B ROEKEEE. â€" Ottawa, April 2, 1866 . Asent Q\y-. D:i'fuc“' celebrated 1 f hiskoy ; wines. Also, a for the g:..dlu Tnland Nnvf;uiun Com, A-Hli Western and Vermont Central Railroads. 08 3 Aumond‘s Buildings. 11 R. H.. McGREEVY, 10NTRACTOR: and Builder. Ofice?! / Notth side York street, second door from Sussex. ‘ Nlc-omAlunoc. Caugy=House A venue; 1 Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. This umhm’m.u.' 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 !mfl“fl- No pains will be spared to accommodate I ease. £, oi'tllUdlendfu-mun and boats free | of dm- There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY | STABLE attached to the Hotel. | . Ottaws, Dec. 18, 1866. . Lâ€"y uxncu.ufl' TAILOR, 39, Sparks Street. Otawa, May 5. 1c c ~â€"/ ky )uuur of Christ Church ,Feacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1366. 43â€"utt A'““’ C E., Livery and General Stage Oflice. . Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. December 21, 1865. * 43 Ottawa, February 21, 1866 DUIWNXAN‘S PIIVA‘I" HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. A few gentiomen c=n obtain supâ€" erior apartments. _ Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 37 «P 4R3 POFRLANOS RTAN 82 'Inos HOUSE, North Gower. Good Stabling and an attentive Hosatler. * _ January 11, 1866. C 20â€"7 LV â€" KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of ME . Hecuihe ‘A4 "Welinglon Streots, opposite the main entrance to the Government buildings. The " QUEEN" comprises all the requisites for a lm-clwla.urr- The House mlu-nm and refurnished rwb-t- The BAR contains the choicest Brands in Wines and Liquors, and every mcum-muuunmmm best efforts will be direated to the comâ€" MOTELS AND SALOONS. HOLT‘3 HOTEL, â€" March 6, 1866. THE ©" QUEEX" RESTAURAXNT, J$A O yuatrs, Gume cro., daÂ¥ near Ottaws. Surveys of every description L. SURVEYOR and Draughtsman, Y PARLLAMENTARY AGENCY. I__ROUCHKETTE, IOHN H. BARBER, THE ALBION HOTEL, MR. H. R. FRIPP, H. M« J AS. JOHNSTON‘S B. MULLIN, (W. K: THISTLE, P. L. &. J. A. BALDWIN, P. L. S ‘f. W. KEIR, ( LEANXS HURD, will receive prompt Tt 89â€"3m 14â€"7 66â€"6m 99 ce t, nng_lnils'rs. * ; The New Drug Store, 41 RIDEAU STREET. Tllt sUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS epportunity of thanking bis many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since ‘he commenced business, He begs to inform them that he FHTAS REMOV ED SPECIALNOTICE. SIG N of theGOLD MORTAR W here, under his own nprvh'u;ï¬. the wants of his many Patrons will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. | : CHAS. AUBTIN, Â¥ * Apothecary, Ridgan st., Oitawa. Mewon .l a~ ad . Ottawa, July 10, 1866 _ ___* A1 Sussex Street, |_| . Is the Place to Buy Your Modicines | TOILLET ARTICLES, &C r l’lm.&:nd u:nho the Stock. It is the arge ever imported. J@" All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES on hand. ; _ JCE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN, With cight diferent Syraps, manufactured .on the premises. It 1« a healthy and cooling beverage. English & French Chemicals, RIDEAU STREET 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. A LARGE I'l‘o.(‘K oF FREsSH (;Al- DEN and FLELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Sale. . All Seeds warranted Fresh. .________ ____ DRUG WAREHOU SE , â€"â€" MAJR BRUSHES __ COM NALL BRUSHES. . _ CLOTHE uit Net op::d. #c., & ust w 5.& ":‘ ::oenm ca . 8.â€"Advice to atis. Ottawa, April 11. e SmTCs BR m Emt NUE A large importation of h’lhl and French PER flfflh‘.s‘:ill arrive next wee FLORIDA \\'.\TE& _ s0Z0DONT. HAIR BRU® COMBS. NAIL BRUSHES. â€" CLOTHES BRUSHES, Ottawa : Drug Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just ":"nm' P e ripti fully and promptly préâ€" N. B.â€"Prescriptions enre! an ptly 5:34. C "3. aan\ r.v.'i‘x. b. wa, Fob. 12, 1366 | 4Tâ€"utf MORTIMERN‘S Apothecaries HMall! OMMISSION Merchants, Import _ .. 3 : C d Werrale Ponters ‘.“G'..-"csf‘o'«?f.'-t l Railway Companv. and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. . _ Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m G!.‘ KRAL Agent for Great Western Railway of Canada. ‘gay, Ofice 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. f Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m weal aND PREE FROYX ADVLTERATION! Svu'r.uons to Cors¢ & May, Import« ers and Dealers‘in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &¢ , No. 474, St. Paul Ktreet, opposite their old store, Montreal. > i General Commission Agent AND EXCHANGE, BROKER, KA Agent forthe European Life and Guarantee Society . & ¢ i Agent for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, for the sale of Highwines and Whiskey: L dharvinieznt vole‘ +. 7+ Coapeg : CV PPONE OVOC e P m on ie C F Orrice : In Aumond‘s Bailding, Rideau Stroot. Ott@ira, June 27. ‘ % | 162y > Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. VISI‘I‘I oTrawA TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY®: j Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" tended to. _~ ; & Ottawa, July 26. ; A87T. @UEBEC BANEK Has been gpened at this Branch, and interest be allowed on Deposits of * Ottawa, Fab. 12, 1856 Four Dollars and Upwards. > owrICES: ; «l 69, F‘cs Xavier St. Bgrh 8t. â€"|| Yonge St. Montreal. tawa. _ Toronto, We have riow perfoct conhoction with the United States Telegraph Lines at p Montreal, May 24 We are happy to announce the eowmnn of the Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL. Montreal, Cape Vincent Bufalo & Detroit $ Mcssages cerrectly forwarded and promptly delivered. | £+ __ _ G. W, CARLETON, Manager, Ottawa Jul‘ 30th 1866. : 190â€"f e en t Oc Ed en ce ce she is prepared to accomiodate sit or eight boardâ€" ers. y Y 122.% To the premises situated next door EAST, BOAnmm;.-uM'ns, REYNOLDS, «THE Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Street, 3 doors from Sussex Streot,. begs to announce that MPORTER®S of Grocerles, Wines, Lig= vor«, Cigars®, &e.. &e., 25, Mospital Street, Monâ€" Montreal, May 26 Tlll CALORIC ENGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Establishment. 1t is an 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be sold cbeap. _ *Â¥ APPLY TO * H. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. O‘CONNOR. Ottawa, March 27. 1866. PIA?IR BOOKS, l-g:‘h and Fsench, of every kind. We call attention of the Ladies of Ottawa to ur'w N. B.â€"Par bit ®DÂ¥VEBRNAY BROS.. | (ére 4 o‘cleck, Provincial Telegrapn DOMESTIC DYXES. HE LARGEST AassORTMEXT oF DYES imthis city on saie at the . RAM® Ovvics Hours:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 p,m. . V. NOEL, ; ; < Manager, _ taws. Fab. 12. 1856 43â€"ut RODUCE and Leather Commission Merchant, Montreal. &"~ Best Con Live® On. always on hand. _ ontreal, May 26. I 183â€"y MONTREAL CARDS. sAVINGS DEPARTMENT JOHN DOUVGALL & Co., JUST RECEIVED! (+. (Late if J. C:FRANCK & Co,, Iingine tor male, Tl!.\.‘l(!l"l;l. I‘UMIT FA« Yorg. res y to am mwounce shat I hEvo now received my stock for the Summet Trade. It comâ€" priscs all the best and parest p BALDWIN & Co., PROPBREY COMPOUXDED 8. 11. MAY & Co., THOROUGH BASS. [I. E. SWALES;, JOHNX MERCER, i. L UERRICK, af the Bask of Upper Canada,) OTRrDA WA pEUCS, PERFUCNEEY, JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D OTTAwWAâ€"C. wW. WEDNESDAY,â€" NOVEMBER 7,â€" 1s66. &e AYLMER, C. L 130â€"7 Line ! U6â€"y 97â€" wil CHANGE of TIME. Oitawa and Préscott Railway, 0I and after Y, June 4th, 1866, P trains will run, : _ DEPARTCRE a ARRIYAL, From Ottawa, 7.00 & m. At Prescott, 9330 a.m. 10# 0 j * / 1:40 pam. es 5.00 p m. From Rrescott,7:00*a,m, _ At Ottawa, 10:05 a.m. wo 9l o# (2:20 pim. «* « 5:00 p.m. The time of these Trains has been lonrnnfï¬d a8s !uouuÂ¥ conpection with night and day traina on Grand Trunk, east and west. . N. B.â€"These Travis run on Montreal Time. f ih;g:‘; 't‘c‘)"n.u'l"i‘;{hâ€"'inur;u checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. Returns tickets to Presoott, Kemptville and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates ¢an be had at the principal sta tionson th line. | 4 | ~1.S. DETLOR, . / theawa, Juno 4 Grand : Frunk. Railway Company SUMMER â€" ARRANGEMENTS, f 4 og}‘.‘\'u b:\r'ssr& f pays xpress for Ogdons , Ottawa, Bm':h'ullo, l-flngï¬ol. Befl.etille, Toâ€" P © ‘ronto, Guelph, Loaden, Brantfort R + Goderich, Bul:lt. Detroit, Chicagt , _/ + _ aund All points W@st, At................ 8.00 AM. Night | â€"| do _ do || _ Mt....u0mmem.me 8.18 P.M. Accommiodation Train for Kingston and _ . * * Intermediate Stations, it.............« 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachino at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 % ï¬sflflxi")‘:lpl‘%'. , 5.00 P. :l::‘:l‘:# PH!nrgl o 3. .M., in runs thro atte & ". |._ GOIXG g&ru AND EAST. ) Express by Kajlway throughout for Now y York, Boston, arnid all Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johus with _ ~~ Vermont Centril Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" . lington Railroad, also with the Lake: Champlain Steamboats . for Lako‘ Goorge, Saratoga, New York, ke«ke. 5.30 A.M. Accommodation Train for Island Pond _ > & and Intermediate Stations, at.......;... 6.45 A.M. Ekpress for Boston |and Intermediate . _ Points, conmeting at ®t. Johns with - the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... 8.30 A.M. Mail for Portland, uo’;y'mg over night at IeFOUQ PODdyarccclese viv ons m cessctueccect 2200 PBs Express by railway throughout for New â€" * York, Boston, and all Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with . Vermont Central|Railroad, at Burâ€" ; _ lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" f 4 ll:ru Railroad, also at Ro-xo'n \ nt with Lake Champlain Steathers } for Lake George, Saratoga, New _ > â€" _ "l{k, OiCky Mbvcclceapdenvvmbnntcmmecsmmmciens 200. 3 Me Night Express for Thiee Rivers, Quebec, . f Riyiere d(u Loup l;lur\llazd:lâ€"ln.{.lfl.fl P.M. #B" Sleoping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggage pbecked ibrough, _ | eb erce. For further rnfor::ion. and time of arrival and departure of all traing at Termini .and Wu{v Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Frunk Railway Book of Time Tables.; 9 : â€" 10. J. B)l‘“'ï¬ns. > | anaging Director. Mav 96. | 135â€"y ï¬'ny 26. 18‘}6-; UNIONX â€" FORWARDING coxsistmxe . or ruz FOLLOWING _ (FIRSTâ€"CLA88 fo4 STEAMERS : UPPER OTTAWA â€" ROUTE ! Jason Gonld, | i+ _ Overman. ‘ Pontiac; | i+ / Duggane» â€"â€"_ Calumets | 6 _ Blondin« Ol AND AFTEIR MONDAY, 10th SEPâ€" TEMBER, the steamer Ann Nison will leave Aylmer every d-{ for the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a.m., connecting with the Oregon at: hoad of railroad, at 11 o‘clock.. Touching st Arn?rior. Band Point, Bristol‘s, Farreil‘s, Gould‘s Wharf, arriving at I'nrtgo du Fort at 2 p.m. Stages leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after the arrival of l:-:ipu for Cobden, connecting with steamer Juson fiould, and trrivin"u Pombroke same evening. The Pontine leaves Pembroke at noen on Tue-d:"n. Thursdays, and Saturdays, for Dées Joachim, calling at all inâ€" termediate ports, retutning on Mondays, Wednesâ€" v::g-. and . Fridays, leaving at 6 a. m., con ting at Pombroke with steamer Joson Gould, which leaves each day at 1 o‘clock, arriving at Portage du Fort sa ouninf; t ‘The steamer Oregon leaves Portage du Fort every: morning at 7 a.m., (railway time), touching at GA::N'. ;WhuAf. Farre 'il, Bt;i’lud..?‘lnnd 1-;&.-. and ioÂ¥. con: on is made each: day at Sml; Point.(ufl n.nmuwnwud. and 1 pan., up, with the Brockville| and Ottawa Railway, and passengers reach Brockville in time to connect with G. T. R. express trains cast and west.) _ â€" ~ The steamer A«n Sisson leaves Pontine ouch day at Ino?. and passengers arrive in Ottawa at five p‘elogk. es i inanderaole The steamer t‘ul‘:ï¬d will leave Iavelock for Chaput and intormediate places on Monday and Thursday evenings, after arrival ‘of prssengers from steamer Oregon. RETURNING s On Tuesdays and Pridays at 2 l":"" | _ ‘R. 8. CASSELS, Ottawa, September 5,1 1866. RICHELIEU COMPANY. w Royal Mail Ling of Steamors between \ ‘Montreal and Quebec. } Fm‘n THE FIRST OP MAYY AND UN= til otherwiso ordared, the Steamers will leave for Quebes as follows : The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J, B. Lansuu®, will lea‘ve the Richelien Picr, opposite the Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" tier Square, for Qneb#e, every Monday, Wednosday, and Friday, at 7 p.mi, rroci,-ely. calling, ‘«;Inf and returning, at Sovel, Three Rivers, and Batiscan. Passengers wishing to take thoir passage on board the Ocean Stoamors, 4t Quobec,can depend on boing in time in taking thoir r:-ugo by this boat, as there will be a Tender to take them to the steamérs without extra ehnrv; ‘The steamor MO\ 'IREAI..CIKL Roszet NFEL8ON, will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and S aturday, at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for Quebec, calling, going, and returning, at the Ports of Sorel, Three Rivers, and Batiscan. f » j FARES Cabin (meals and open Berths | n Gentlemen‘s cab> . og d " ah Lh ThisCompany willinot be accountable for specie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed therefor, . _ ) _| .. _ For further information apply to the Richelien Company‘s Oflice, h)lï¬ Qomni'?-lonon Streot. f J, B. LAMERE, Otkce Richetion Co h ‘General Manager. ce elieu Company, ‘ | May 13, mo.'; : ‘ : !!44( |l AND AFTER HPNDAV. MAY lith, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" |___sSTEAMER®S. ______ CHANGE OF TIME! York, &e., at Oregons AllHlance, (now), Ann Sissomy my31â€"130â€"d my31â€"139â€"4 in included) 0. 1 FLOUR IN BARRELS. OAT»â€" MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL ; ESS AND PRIMK MESS PORK. _ For sale by | P g. CHRISTIE, _ _ AWES! LACHINE PALE ALES AND PORTER,in wood and bottle, delivered in any RAILILROADS, OF CANADA. For nloiby_ AND 8. CHRISTIE, s. CHRIST Capt» SpERINTEADENT. cmxs-%‘u. No. 5 Sparks Street. No. -.';-éyuh Etroot. No. 5 Findliays CoanRxta®. 224( $.30 P.M. ... . $2.50 1866. * Capital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa OUR‘ITU oF THE ABOYVE ISs NOW COMPLETE, COMEUAUTUT C0 C‘ caanireâ€" variety of &ll the different patterns, with every real improvement which the advancing requireâ€" ments of Central \Canada have shown to be needed. The assortment is the largest and most varied in this market. Special attention has heen given to the selection of STOVES, suitable for Farmers and to residents of the city. The ‘!ELEVATED OVEN. COOKING STOVES ! STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. Of which we havp &about tnnt{ different sizes and patterns, including the following celobrated names : Protectionist, Latge and Smali King of Stoves, Improved Farmer‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Housekeeper, Sunny Side, &¢,, We., aH of which are splendid bakers. Our * & Are unvivalled followin@ well Queen C=y, Hs We have all the jatest cheap in price. A hri‘llr‘o st Lion, Fulton, & (a liberal dire Different patteiin I y e o eeit M es Sn e e Of the best Ruksian and other Tron, also Gallows Pipe, T Pipes, Eibows, Key Pipes, and all kinds of Tin, Sheet, Irop, and Copper W are on hand and made to order. _ Build: rL’ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢., Made to erder. Fhe best of material used and none but firstâ€"elass workmen employed. Camp Kettics, Bake Pans, Shanty Plates, and all kinds of Lumbevrer‘s Supplies on Hand. j ; Tron HOUSE FURNI our stock in this. culinary brangh. COAl to 4 TVE %# & the 274 SWV 5 . Pm e W P TE ETE 2 s 2e 2C ic t id s t Parlour, Bedroom, Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a great variety on hand. 5 * wugg Bedro | Toilet Sett«, Baths, Sponge, Plunge, Sitz and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Palils, all xinds of J&panned and plain Tinware. ¢ Ottawa, Oct. WHEN YoU| WANT LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. COBK of Water and Division SiTCD! Oidc Mjurgh, N. Y., &. Slosson, Proprictor. Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge December Pic. Ni6 Rij Hull, M# TilKE WRIGHT HOUSE, LATE KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, Mull ing, A®tucr J. Lemos, P rietor. #AK~ Ball\ Room, Bowling Allics, !‘urlo:ugk-tou, Lu'h cADAM*S, Commercial Hotoel, Packenham. The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenh&m, has been leased by the undersigned and thorou, omhrhnlod and refitted for the -ao- einlmo&m on u(f.gsu. THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times furnished with the very best the mafket affords. _ i e en en + | RONTO HOUSE. & M 8. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, o. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Bailding, ?po-i the Parliament Buildings. ‘The Toronte ouse comprises everything necessary in‘ a firep clean rant. The house has been thoroughly and cléga { fitted up l.hronv,hout. The BAR con> tains the choicest brands in W ines and Liquors, and cn‘:{ Th of the season will be secured for the Table, Ni V}m or trouble will be spared the acâ€" comm the guests and patrons. . Trotter is now prepared to take DAY BOARDERS. a a, |April 5, 1866. ‘v2> _â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"+4 MRB.| GRANTS ° SALOQN, oRroGE sSsTrEET. Cho ines & Liquors,Prime Cigars ]\Y TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AW!His |Excelloney the Governor General, by an Order in il bearing this day‘s date, has been pleaged to order and,direct that, with the view of encofiraging the introduction into the Province of the Â¥ery important improvement of Stean Cultivaâ€" tion,|Steam Ploughing Machines their appurâ€" tenuhces be exempt from import dues for a period Daprdrturytat Oro®e HOT Vl.'d_ Aflll SALOUON®S. LORTON HOUSE, NORNER of Water and Division St l"ed' #y of two yoars from this date CC T URDCCC 00"61) STABLTNG and a careful Hostler always |ll“nfl e t JOHN MALTMAN. MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAXN, RIST AND SAW MILLS BULLT ON the| most recent and improved principles. Agont for Fleck‘s Vtont and improved Taylor eel, and Vulcan Iron Works, Montroal. Ad/ as. Eeplin, Ottawa. 2!90._! FURNISHING GOODS.â€" in this department, as ther INANCR DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMSs wa B CHAKLES ESPLIN, _ | ; vright and Engineer | member the ;lm. P. O‘Meara \ Jy6â€"170t , Choicest Wines and Liquors OHNX MALTMAN, city use, being very cconomical for fuel, and likewiseo good baking Stoves. The nown Stoves comprise part of the stock : Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire State, (3 sizes), 1, Charter Ork, St. Lawrence, Foreet, Premium, &c., &e., &o. ~ M. SPARROW & Co., Commissioner of Customs and Excire | r§VKIA RUSSELL HOUSE, TORAGE, â€" STâ€"OLASS BLJLDINGS, FREE OR 1NX BoXD. _ ; of these Stoves just recoived, including the Black Giant,‘ Ram all sizes, suitable for the swallest bedroom or the largest hall, t made on all Stoves sold to Churches.) . Bedsteads. Tron Bedsteads. RD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP: Yinnsyloania Kerosene and No. 1 Canada Oils to the " CAPITAL! with single or double Ovene. OTE. _ COX1," O ‘c€O ‘and Bbest patterns, open and‘close PUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Sroceries, Liguors, p > _ AND PROYISIOXN®, _ Wholesale and Retail., To EXAMINE ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE LINE, (fO DIRECT TO H,. MEADOWS & CO. By command, T. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, ,____s SrarrRow‘s BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets August 1, 1866. bmwn. 13th August, 1866. FRANCTS CLEMOW JDS.â€"Parties about furnishing houses would do well to call and examine as there is almost every requisite for the Housekeeper, especially in the REM EMBE IMPORTERS AND: DEALER® IN DOUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! BOX STOVES " ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE LINE, GO DIRECT TO THE "THE CAPITAL‘ STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX 3’â€â€˜3'. . MEADOWS & Co. ExoWw, | | B PETBRS, Pamorrat, Oitama, RiginBteet. . | Ottawa, May 9. E. Ts 4 1s NOW COMPLETE, (‘_(_)D_ll’_!llï¬lNu A GREAT 179â€"f n â€" Budghess Educatiqn. 1neor |Tth Department is asâ€" and IAX { ut.ouiu ‘:c‘d wâ€"-fl: gke on the 1 | bracing esale and Merâ€" HILT (ON | »handisingi Manuofacturing, Mining, Forâ€" 3y old Farms For Sale! 100 6)00 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED «ud in the Township of Gleucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" session. . There is about 20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. yhew No. 3« ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED .200 in the Township of Orgoode, County of Carleton, Rideaw Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. ‘There is about 25 acros of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ea with a good Hardwood, Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable rates. No« 4. 100 g88 0500 n m ‘owns! e, Cou ton, This l-‘t'r’- is situated wlth'I:’ho miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 fronts, elegant in design, durable for use and 100 A'I‘WO AND A«HALF sSTORTYT HOUSE, gituated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. 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 situated in the imâ€" . . mediate vicinity of the Raflwsi Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private Ottawa, Decomber 18, 1865 Hill,) and are well suited for the erection 1 private dwellings. * * â€"ALSOâ€" A NVMBER OF LOTH SITUATED IN diï¬l:mt parts c;t; the city, ::.llln::nwd cither ivate residences or rposes. For fnr&:lr particulars and terms ohl:l-o. Arrur to I. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. McLEAN, i Land Agent. TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE 0TSs NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH side of Wilbrod Streot. . ‘Those lots are situatâ€" 'OACREI or THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucoster, Counâ€" ty of Carleten, being the East halfof Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Rideau Front. ‘There is an extensive elo-rin{non the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood ‘Bush. The Farm is within five miles of the City, and is beautiâ€" ;:Ily n::su: on the banks of the ‘l:l.d.u iver, thus having an approach to city cither by land or W_t&fr_!’_ The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent acros of this Farm cloared and under cultivaâ€" '0 ACRES OF LAND IN THE ‘Township of Gloucester, C«ntéof Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21, in 2nd concession. This is a good Farm an will be sold cheap. residence. ed opposite St. Joseph‘s College, (Sand ::‘Hlo?g(:l‘:u -nllm-:!:‘; far mm&m ’( CcOA1)~Oll: No inferior article hept. YÂ¥ ALUAJLE CMICS â€" Rambler, Rover, Lioness, hall, warehonse, or chureh, No« 5+ 55â€" "’ Alw j THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION | comPANY‘S MAIL sTEANER®. 1866. OoTTAWA TO MONTREAL The new fast sailing Steamers " @UEEN. VICTORIA," Ankx. Bowir, Commander," " PRINCE OPFP WALES," B leaves Ottawa every morning, S:‘undny- exâ€" cepted), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, ( reakfast on bonrd). thence by Railway to Carillon, connecting with Steamer " Prince of W ales," (Dinner on board) arriving at Montreal at 430 p.m, ._ M oi is o cce dcciiela s ‘The comfort and economy ‘of this Line is unsurâ€" | passed, while the route passes through one of the | most rpietm:&:o districts in‘ Canada, and is the | most fashionable for Tourists. c i omesl * Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can 0 Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or C lon, valid for one day, at half fare. w (l d ol Aatialb caa Praks 4 Purtatwelt tA Passengers for the celebrated Caledonian Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ _ : Parcel exprees daily from Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landings. mlo and Return Tickets to Montreal cian be obâ€" tai at the office on the wharf, or on board ithe steamer. livks L0 00 Cormmimemmie ‘ Montreal, June: 2 OTTAWA CITY & KINGSTON. 1866. _ DICKINSONS 2‘;0"';-;---;--- Rideay Passage & Freight ling =99; 5 S p o n . TRE UPPER CABIN ATRAMER® " "orry or ocCcA w A,‘"* | (Car. J. Rva®,) y "Brâ€"TOW MA," (Carr. Tuos. Fagu®r.) Tlll ABOVEâ€"NAMED ®@TEAMER® A ~will run as follows between Ottawa and King» ston, e;lli:g at all intermediate Perts, and connect> ‘l't‘n"l“ H:In ‘s Callswith the Brockville and Ottawa ilroad. following day y o no"~ eeopry or orfawa"‘ Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Tharsday at 7 a.ip., arriving at Kingston at 11 m. m., the e ty . Leaves kingston every Monday at 12, noom, and . Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following evening at 8 p. m. Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steamâ€" ers at Kyun, going upwards, every Thursday, Friday, Sunday evenings. F \These steamers cpnnect at Kingston with the Through Line Steamers geing Fast and West ; Steamer " Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleviile, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for /Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. Parties shipping freight from Ottawa will find f greatly to their advantege to send by this line, s being low and no w'h-rfnr chl;pd. * Passengers ficketed through to ‘obourg, Por floxo, Toronto/ Hamilton, &e. * pply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; J 48. RATH, Bmith‘s Falls; ur.to Proprietor, _ M. K. DICKINSON, * Canal Basin, Ottawa.. \.D IC KINROQ NR ____ | eriy along OTFAWA AND RIDEAU, |las}: 1866. LAKE ~CHAMPLAIN ROUTE _ Eleven Steamers.and Fifty Barges, AIMRDI’G A DAILY DEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and nice versa. ; <The two new U'prr Cabin Steamers, Emm and Oftawa City, will form a Passenger and Freight TEAMER 6@ QUEEN _ VICTORIA * Line between _ .â€"=. OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Tolchlnï¬u all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" wa and Kingston four times in the week. _ _ will also be placed on the Rideau Canal, tor the exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and all way ports. _ _ _ _ > _ _ Tho powertul tug stean "“Enw' i11 be k o powertu steamer w e m-.£° OTTAWA‘lnd GRENVILLH for the tml: .? .‘s?u.l“ Timber Rafts, Saw l,«ï¬-. &e. n addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with Bltï¬l, forming a FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Queâ€" bec, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetran sport of Sawn Lumber, and other property. _ _ _ . _‘ For particulars, i.}'}ï¬Ã© GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St Lawrence Wharf, Klnsnhu.l JAB, RAT Smith‘s Falls; W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Gowa Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; _ >~Or to the Proprietor, . M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Rasin, Ottawa. naJ BREIM, MORTOM, C Lawrence Wharf, Kin Ottewa, April 11. SUMMER ARRANXGEMENTsS. AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE 0! AXD AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTI further notice, the Ontario Steambont Comâ€" papy will run their large and commodious sideâ€" wheel steamers, BAY STATB,........s ssm ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. E«ts. CATARACT,..................Capt. J. H. Lepvar» Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toron to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdensâ€" 1866 ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. E«tzs. CATARACT,..................Capt. J. H. Lepvarp». Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toron to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of ‘the â€" train } from the east at 1 p.m., and Ottawa & Proscott ailway Wharfat 1:10 pm ‘rx‘d"uhlq at Morristown, BreckviNe, Alexan Bay, Clayton, K‘i:i-m. Backett‘s Harbor, Otwro. Charlotte, Torento ; | connecting at Kingston with boats for Bay of Quinte; m with the Oswego & Eyracuse l-ilnm' for 8 , Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bing i Railroad, for all sr.inusmh; at Charlott ï¬tmfll’. Niagara Fo Bufalo and the West . at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Westen Railwa Also at Ogdensburgh steames LOB“MIX,. â€" DeWitt, 'unxss,....................c.ï¬ C. B. DrWin. For Montreal; and the Ogdensburgh Railroad t« | all points East. \Mtekets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. \This line of steamers affords great advintager over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" ru‘fl& furniture, horses, wagone, &0., t« rout West, , comfort, and eafory. The 3 for fe nd #afé T bowts of the Line need no comment. ‘l'h? are ofâ€" Mcered by men of expdrienes, ro"rbm or their Mh‘-‘:t(lh wants and comforts of their passenâ€" gork. reight or passage y to D ® F A ll.mla!, Aoest, _ gae . EME C -ni.;;: w B snn Rrcseet ho to from men repreâ€" potiin io [irt Pn Chn Lisernt Rreamere nbn they are nothing but Freight Propeliers; but as} for and be sure you find the American Express Line P. V. LANKTON, Genoral Eastern Agent. l-“l- tllIOOP.o-'lalp't.OnOp. N. Y."H‘, . STEAMER®S. ll‘ m-'-rtu nRAaATEs on FIRSTâ€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Ap. to P * J. PBNETNGTON MACPHERSO®, Montreal To ';.':.‘Z."" ::u mge, wao Ottawa, 8rd u...u:ï¬ * A1â€"f, H. W. Suzeuz®0, Commander sSTERAMBOAT COMPANY. y re o it t O râ€"â€â€˜:'h. fll.l.' Y. A“nv Traveller, be not induced by londr ciss Money to Lend ONTAFRIO THE STOCK CONBIET® OP B BETWERX A ND R. W. SHEPHERD 160tf 1866 obtain Carrilâ€" jstae + 1 FOI #sALE OR TO LET. CH, Caâ€" | ‘%"“ A Tannery and Dwelling with ;s;nt. 8St. l H4% Ahn¢ Stables, Sheds, and other outbuild â€" ATH, | : inge "'3 one mere of Gowan '4 land, situated on the " “m- within | hve m-ue; wal Thut- (wed ma am Village. annery miles No | af it. Horm liberal. Apfiy by letter to Mtaw®. | William O rim P. 0., or t& D. Hiliiard, i | 97â€"# | P skenham P, 0. A 45w3 1866 { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS education: a limited number of young ladies, to whose moral and n-l'igon training, on Cburch of England principles, they devote their utmost attenâ€" tion, â€" Theâ€"éomestic arrangements of the establish» ment are under the personal superintendence of Mus; Brackwax (a widow); whose great experiâ€" ence in ‘the management of children renders ber eculiarly. well:adapted m“rro.cn the comfort and ,Il“umw.- of those entristed to ber care. The saluâ€" brity of Torquay is too well known to medical praeâ€" titioners in wll parts of the world to require com EDUCATION IN ENGL&ND tit T« TORGQLAL, DEVOXAIIRE . ‘l RS. BL A CK M A N, A ND HER 818 TER 1 MISS BENNETT, receive for bourd and The courso of instruction comprises a thorou Enylish education, with French. The terms, l: stérling, per annum, payable balfâ€"yearly in adâ€" vance, include seat at Church, laundress, and ail other necersaries, exeept books. m S‘ the system L-ursuml at the Government Art,} Music, Dancing and German, each K6 per anâ€" num extra. "The vacations will be five. woeks ut mideummer, and a month at Christwias. â€"Pupile reâ€" maining during the bolidays £10 per annum extre. Should it be desired, Mr». BuaCtxa® will ve happy (ber travelling expenses being paid), to meetyoung ladies on their arrival in England. . ___.____ REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the fol lowing: The Right Reverend the Lord Ihz': Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Torxny; The Right e rend G. T, Spencer, late Bishop of Madras, Edge foor, newr Buxton,Derbyshire ; The ReverendJ. A Harris, D. D., Pc'?-uul Curnte of Tor Mobon, Torâ€" quay ; Mr«. Arpold, Torquay ; Mre. mu.T.-a of the Rev. II. N. I‘hill(ijnp-. for gome time Incumâ€" bent of Christ Church, Grantham, C. W., and Head Master of the Niagara County Grammar Schooi, hri? resided in the bouse with Mrs. Blackman and Miss B'enmud-rin‘. rereltflolw‘.lnghd. can testity from personal experience to mater nal care and attention bestowed on the children un der their charge Padked and inspected by R. Kinly, Beg., of (ttaws ALgO, a LaROR stops or L Groceries & Liquors Ottawa, January 4 ounty of ‘Carleton, sails.the sttention of the Inâ€" habitant« of the City of Ottawa, and nnwï¬ sountry. . He will full.ll orders for all sorts of Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shruhs with a choice lot « Bulbs, m&h‘cflug for Border#; also Herbecious Plints end Esculeme Routs. _ He hasalso on hand a large stock of Greew» a0use Plants, a ‘L-:‘mityofu-fdu.ï¬-“.ullhr. er Seeds of the best description. Parties wanting grounds laid out in the newest: gtyle of landâ€"keep ing, together with Uuflin.,Mi-'.nu‘ Planting will be promptly attended to. . Healyo will have sorts ol ‘lants in seuson for sale, at the inte dence of Clement Bradley, l-‘w. -glll T. DeRINZY¥« Ottawn, Marob 4. 1 % Biâ€"f M CHASED 12 aeres cf land, on which be intends starting a + f Garden & Nursery Within two mijes of the city, $ fW‘HE UNDERSIGNED HAYVING PURS In G@loucester, Green Field Coun(r{ Mershants would do well to examine be ore purch»®ing elsowhere. + D. WH LAN, â€" 2nd, a road eov.- eontinuation of the esâ€" tablished road th the Southern part of the 6th con., between lots 6 and 7, produced lhn: the 7th con., on the Learing of existing roud im 6th con., or 8. 22 © 46‘ E., astronomically. â€"$rd, a roud 48 feet wide, one halt off each side of the dividing line between Lots 10 and 11, dm-.g_igg_-_,_-;. Town Clerk‘s Office, North ilantagenet, Soptember 25, 1866. _ ‘oTICE I8s MEREBY GIVEK THAT K ‘the Council of the Townebip of North Pianâ€" MONTEE A UABOTEL, Y: two tenements adjoining, anif stone sta in the , 36 w 66; fo::erly b{“d:-lg Daniel For torms H + Andrew‘s ~'m«..'o?l‘), 18L JOBNSH.‘â€â€™ P. 0., Renfrew * vo} _ An 1nORR $A I.E. N. }.â€"â€"All orders will .ce0ive addressed to 6. woou‘l'ul Ottawa, March 38, 1 f and Cramp Pains, -1?- W Inflamed rlyu. Rore roak ie sume _ Cate, Bruises, Borns, Spraint NP incly c Droerhntivene ons or sale by @irections for use will accompany bottle. KAI~ A liboral discownt Mmh and m A liboral & LG@OK HERE. * wOOLTs %l;"'nw'-_ Store, and Hnown &6 the I0TEL, with two tonements Manufactured by G. W OOD, April 16. 161â€"6m H. BMITH, T. C