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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Nov 1866, p. 1

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Hotalâ€"wee ese h t we ha ids i ieue instru Th Welats for nave now «ing with IBâ€"BAsâ€" leons . T okx TIE 8 w.ng was, wity was‘ Withim d on this flos preâ€" rer fasling iet when a nsingle ;.m' y;: & ml f k * »ak cases ublished ed,) â€" by e Tiune Sparks NTAIXâ€" timonials ted in the richness, st Grazd stewl inâ€" promptly ER Has Tength of 4 vralned sabduing relieving 1t Asstit= eâ€"board, When a as = the pt to sell make & ts of the Sying as culty en e or lea# so in the TION® e Five ergy menk careful fnd the e, great t ne w TeR ! an Pain mage ns: depth, be W N Ts 4,{3.:â€" whici anges s nsed, efect o tw nger & t e to Ww he hidâ€"sthcs C Andfing P ~or~ ult Orrices: Mull and Aylmer, C. E. Nr. Wright will atond at Hult on *ridays of every week. s 11%. COLXAY. W. Momar Was Octawa. i ._«7, 1806. Lotters Joantci iqnal. s Engligh Mail«, F . U. & A. Alan‘s Canadian ie ips, via rtland, close at Â¥ p.m. every The â€"'-mu l‘.‘\eu.; via New York, every s Saturday, at Noom, postage 17 ct«; via Buston, gvery alternate Monday, at Noon. waxo Lattkag must be c,-u. and postâ€" aid thikty mingges prior to the elosing of maile. . AD'O(' ATE néysâ€"atâ€" Law. Itawa,. Jan. 12, 1365. ham, C.E. ‘ KB Atpewke o all Octawa Â¥ebruary 7, 1866. Bnulv'u. ..W.PA.?:O-,, anyd Notary Public, Clork of the and County Urown Atterney, for the United Counties of Prescott aad Rassell. * s Orricq: In the Court House, L‘Orignal. January 27, 1866. ' C 34â€"6m Rossat Lexs. R Trtaws, February 7; 1366. BA‘RII?I- and â€" Attormey=at«Law, | and Lower Canada.) â€" Office and residente, tGlouâ€" Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. _ cester, near Oitawa,. â€" Surveys of every description Office: Opposite Post Ufice, Eigin Street, in the ' executed with accuracy. Cmnmniazu ubllt‘:.u- Aoous lately oceupied a* the Custom House. | ed Ottawa City, (jostâ€"paid), will reecive progppt ~Rtawa, March »0. 8Tâ€"tf * attention. | 3 BP Cb ctertite ctuccans e icacs us cce ncA Y NMM e is HORK NE ky Wls y ;;E}T fur the district of Quebec ber 23, 136e. ARRISTER, ‘“t" B Orvic«: Morne‘s Baildings wnd Elgin Streets, (Xtawa. Ortawa, Dec. 13, 1866. _\ RNXE ¥«â€"AT«L A W, . Solicitor«in= "Sk. Chansery, Conveyancer, &c. Olice:â€"North ide of York street, two doors fosut Su««ex. f Otawa, March 20, 1366. T9â€"6m ‘ OR NE Y $« A T«L A W, Solicitors=in« C , Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &c. Ovrick : Pust Office Baikling, Elginstreet, itawa E. B K. R. H. HMaÂ¥ycec«. ebruary 7, 1386. 43â€"utf , AD'OC.\'I’E- Offlice? No. 17, Si. Poter P street, Quebec. Mr. Boachette will always be repared to attend promptly to any basiness the m employes, and the public generaily y hina. . Mr. B.aitends regularly the cirâ€" JiaW al â€"_ Wy. Cureo. Aawa, Feb. 7, 1856. BAI.I{TI'I and ‘A trorneyseateLaws Solicitoriâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Convey ancers, Notarâ€" ««Public, &e., &e. werick: Telegraph Building, Metcalio Street, 1 A W,Soltciters«in= ; CY «Registrar‘s Office. Account books mady to :‘4‘ .r’y‘.‘l?::e‘vr::r:. .\'\:t.*iei Public, &0. | 'fl""r for any branch of business, pagzed and Bound 9 Elgzin Street, opposite the Russoll House. â€" in the best Plih of the act. Arsxiyper Roas _ Auster Parsoxs. RULING done to any pattern. i stawayJubly 23. 183â€"6un _ Particalar uxwutm runl to Map Mounting. neioo mnrndpeneitadmmmennnerin n ap uen unsm o ve mm on Ottawa, December 19, 1865. 2.¢ ‘ Chiancery, Conveyancer, Ac., Sussex Street Orrick : Uniona Buildings, Ottrwa. eb 21, 1808 , * lt ETT C CCWeY Rejerâ€"meey : Yese. Goot z8 Lawrence, ; Rev. John Smith, Bowmanvilie; Rov. u.:::?!uut. Harke; Dunean Campbelt, M.D., M R.C.3.E., Tor» nte; John Hall, M.1J., J. Adaras, M. D., Toronto. Ottawa, February 7,1868. * 43â€"utf %&. , Conveyancer, &¢. urner‘$ Shoe Store, Ridean Street «rama, April 27. LA\'I'I of Quebec. Residencee=City Hall Square. Des. 18 65. 1â€"y pass. _ References given &# patties succe** eated, if nqund.“m cure guarantd. dOrtawa, April 14.8) 3 lfi “0.".\1’!“(2 Physicians and Acovichenr. Qmrice: in Horne‘s Blook. Can be he office at night. Uttawas, March 10, 1866 DK. 0. C. WOoOD, l.ll"llclk’;‘u'n. and Accoucheur Ouawa. Day oficeopposite Mages & Russeli‘s, <parks Street, Contor Town; Night Ofice at bis Residence, is Street, Center Town: Caxcrrs $czto, without the use of the knife, by a Dus'mrr. Oflice 1 Sparks Street, Cen= tral Ottawa >> Ottuwa, January 27, 1866. , 39â€"-;{ ’AIII’_]’RI-.\T-L.\W, Solicitor= L\a.vt-.“fi Juric«: Adntind‘s Buildings, Rideau Street. LEES .{u GEMMELL, B.lul.ft %, Attorncys, Sollcitors, Conveyancers, &0. & uvrice: In the Court House, Ottawa, (‘7! f V l)“fl", Offlice} Sassex Streot, F Me«srz«. Campbell & Co.‘s, Grocors. Ottawa, Janaary 27, 1306. LVIu.lsoros Street, First Door Fast of Bank Street. . Ottaws, Pebruary 7, 1868. , | 4iâ€"atf wl [ â€" W.J. SCOTT, Jx dontqy-AMA\\_i. ®e THORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LAW, Soliciter in Oitawe. Pebrsuary DVOCATES, Harristers, and attor= | ARRISTER, &c., Ottawa» Telegraph Buildings, Metealfo Strest. NCHL. I: XO._ TT =4I ARRISTEI, Etc., for Lower Canada. _ Qrrices : Court House, Ayhnerand Buckingâ€" GEO. LOGAX, M.D., L.C.ILL., ~l.‘\'1'ch?‘ oF POSTAGE. *‘ a parts of Canads, if â€"paid by m w id, T ots. To Bn{i'.-“h':‘.«x‘-hnbi 10 e!: s itish Columbia, Germany -‘Ml‘i'mi gn ' raily, yU@t #s PREâ€"PAiD | {’l'uol States 10 oteâ€"preâ€"payment opâ€" HAYCOCK & HAAYCOCK, M ARSHALL MATHESON, EDWARLD T. BARTNELL, OMK #treet, oppasite Matthews* Hee WY®ICIAN, Office : Muntot JOHN SWEETLAND, M. D COLMAX & WRIGHT, JOsEPII J. MI DELIYERING ANBCLOSING OP MaiL# MEDICAL, DRBR. OLIVER MARTIN, LUGUSTVS KEEFER, ud &st Pempleton J. P. MACPHERSON E PoST OFEICR â€"OTTAW., N. Shore of Otfawa CLEGG & NXELLIS, PBR~C. A. MARTIN, Sss & PARSONS, 1. WCONn NOR DR. W:J. HENRY, Di C. LEGGO, 14A%, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Street. > Â¥ Rail. Dativ M. McLEOD, DR. OREILLY, pJi. W OLIH#‘, LEtGAL. BOUCHETTH BOULTON, G. P. BAKER, Postmaster Law Cousts in the District of and Dw :“'i!;\! on Twesdays and ’ , and almost painless pr y uf puuu':w"m’; xiar Waroat, B--\‘-:B-..%" l -‘;:::.Z i.z_ $ ) â€"330p AD: Jous J. GEHLL DELLV RD 11.00 L. 30a x30p * 0 w 1.30 p , Sollcitors=in« Co.‘!lsllo.‘ Merchant and General ctaries Public, &¢. | Agent. : Solo agent for Read‘s Highwines and Aginstreet, Oitawa , Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Alos and K. H. Haycoc«, _ | Porter. Pork, Flour, &c., for sate. 43â€"utf | OrFiE: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell f House, Ottawa city}C. W. â€" y 1» Can be found over , Solicitor, &c» x) a corneg of Sp Soliciter=in= Odice ovtr Mr. (OOOt n w i j PIHIY. Neri1s. CLO#ED and 11.00 2 m 12 8u p. m Surgeoi 800 p. m 5.43 p. m 3.30 p. ut $00 p. m 6.00 p. m 6 3!5-:. 800 5. m 6.00 a. mm LN1â€"«f | ~ _ Mit, I. R. FRMPP, 10'“&!1'1‘ of Christ Church Teacher Ollice : | of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. | _ Ottawa, Feb. 7, 18365. 43.utf 43â€"utf 4)â€"utf 4}â€"ut Séâ€"uth over T0â€"y 2Tâ€"y 9â€"7 100â€"y 1â€"y | Ortawa Dec. 23. 1865 ‘fir sale of Real F«tate at Auction or Private Sale protuptly attended to. Consignments received for positive sale,. (Partics wishing to puwhuqklk.l Estate will .receive all information .FREE OF CHARGE by calling at the office. | Ottawa, Des.l18,1865, Iâ€"Â¥ BCNI‘I‘ MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Vam Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Maviog had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the beâ€"t stvle, and guaranteed to givesatisfaction. _| _ 5 TL with Tin, Suect Iron, Slaté, or Shingles, on the sliortest notice, and at teasonable rates. lfl.u ing | been known in thij place since its fitst settlement, 38 years ago, he can coutidently refer to his long [ @stablished character, «s a guaranteo for the satisq | factory pertorm: uf sll work entrusted to him. Quawa, April 2, 1366. 82â€"3 \ HOTELS AND saAbvors. || I HOLT‘S uu'rr:},, [ ery Store MB Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flout Store, corner of York and Susâ€" wex Streets. Entrance on Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1885.. # 1â€"C Streot. | Ottawa. March 2‘. 1864 _‘vcnosn‘.tls. and General Commis= CKk sion Exchange and Real Estate Ageuts, No. 40, Sussex Street. Ottawa, Docember 18, 1365. 1â€"y _ P. S.â€"Speci VEEiu’i.'n given with despatch Public Lud“w:i «s, adjusting r"«puleflrrlni! and mriml’mr-. â€" Ottawa, May 23 ; ~ 132â€"y E. MILES, P.\lbl.\!l.‘l‘ Hair Dressing Saloon, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the @Gorernorâ€"General, Augus‘ Biock, Rideau Streot, 4 doors l:l_u- Sappers Bt_idp.n Z" Camp‘s Koetary Mair Brashing Apparatus, QOMI’QOLMWM-"; e Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. * C 14. XAVIER CHARLEBOTS, @8 Rooting Contractor, &co CHUCRCOH ST., oTHAWA, > s PuUEPAREKD To covEI RuoFs, P-.nv_ucul. Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Real:E=tate Agents, &c. Parâ€" ticular attention deveted to the ule and protection of the Lands of | Absentecs. Arplk'uioua to the Crown Lands Departimont for Mining Lands, &c., promptly attended to. . | . ;) < | > PR MESSIGS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, CHAS. E. BRUSH, | / General Commission â€" Agent, _ They have now on hand and for sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in Upper and Lower Canada; and an immense quaptity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. Qrric® : Corner of Sparks and Mctoalfe Streets. itk ho Green B mOEKE EL. , yiurs grrawa Tursoays aNb Agent for Wim. Dow ‘& Co.‘s celgbrated Pale | FRIDAYS. A Ales;. Rye Whiskey ; and Highwines.‘ [Also, agent ‘ â€" Orders left at Union House will be punctualiy atâ€" for the Canadian Inland Navigation|Co., and Great | tended to. . ‘Western and Vermont Central Railroads. Ofice: | â€" Ottawa, July 26. 187 3 Aumond‘s Buildings. . ut c : «m â€"â€" pemes * l)L’lux.\.\"s‘L'; PlIVA'I‘H HOTEL,Sparks $Street; Or» tawa, C. W . A few gentlemen can obtain supâ€" svior apartments. s Ottawa, Doc. 20, 1865. 3y Ml:: March 6, 1866. THUEâ€"ALBION HOTEL, N 1CHOLA® Street, Cougt«House A venue, & @ Ottawa, Jobn traham, Proprietor. This House is conveniently situated, and =t2] imainâ€" tains its charactor as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently r,en made to the promises, and it ha« beod entirely ropainted and u::n“ , Ko prins will be spared to arcommodate a ase. O)G IBUAES to and from the cars and boat« free of m There is a FIRSTâ€"CLA®S LTVERY 8T attached to the Hot«!. the main Q.:i?; to the f‘m';;n.:.n hlldh'gf.m The * QU: " ebmprises a ulsites a and refurnished tlum. The BAR contains the choicest Brands in and Liquors, and every delicacy ofthe season will be found on the table. The proprictor‘s best efferts will be directed to the comâ€" THE " QUEEXN" REST.&UR.XST,' K 2 Heuity aht Welnagion Streols: appocite Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 wE H. PERRY, "WVIL EXGINEER, Union Buildings, _/ corner of Sussgx and York Streets. Ottawas, Dee. 18, 186. 6 1.# SIDNXEY B. FRIPP, ‘l(‘.lf‘cl‘. OrFick: Wellington Street, ‘opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, Fobtuary 7, 1866. 43â€"utf k(‘(‘fll‘l?hl‘l‘!. No. 3, Victoria Cres# cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. Ottawa, March 21, 1866. TÂ¥.y NONTRACTOR and Builder. Office : 4 Notth side York street, second door from SusseXx Otawa, Feb. 7, 1866. J As. JOHHNSTON‘S ”nios HOUSE, North Gower, Good Stabling and an attentive Hoâ€"tlér. I January 1!, 1866. . _L 20â€"y | ln..\u;u. C E. Livery and General Stage Ollica. . Aliced Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. Decembor 21, 186».. _ 1â€"y Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1868. BP oyAarc, Game «hn , dall OOK«BINDEIR and Paper=eRuler, cors nex |-_r Sparh_:unl )Ie‘t\'alfo Sc_roo}n. over the 0OK«BINDER | and | Manufacturing L. McCLKAXX‘3 | UCTION Rooms, No. 19, $parksStreet, Centre Town, Ortawa, opposite Hope » Stationâ€" +â€"_â€" K BPALKS, ROVINCIAL LAND _ sURVEYOR, Draughtsman, &e., (commissioned for Upper ERCHANT â€" TAILOR, 32%, Sparks RESCOTT, C, W., L. H. Panicls, Pro« prictom Secomd to na‘!fon«a in Central Caâ€" INXTERNATIONAL HMOTEL, BUSILNESS CARDS. MACDONALD & BI PARLLAMENTARY ANENCY. I. HOUVUCHETTE, t. ‘Jl2 McGREEV \, JOHN H. BARBER, 5.0. & T. W, KEIR, THOS. NELSON A, MORTIMEN, ®, CHRISTIE, 1s.) T. 6. HUCHHD, (W. K. THISTLE,P. L. 8. F. A. BALDW ILN, P. 1. 8. MULLIN, AND igles, on the |__ A large importation of English and French PERâ€" tes. . Maving | FUMEs will arrive next week. ‘ it settlement, | PLORIDA WATER. s0%QDONT. rto his long ; HATR BRUSHES. MBS. for the satis; | NATL BRUSHES. CLOTIHES BRUSHES, â€" {0 Tt 118y 86â€"6m 14y 18y 2 Â¥â€"Â¥ | ry 9 | St. James Street, Montreal *» | _ Montreal, May 23. . 1+â€"y The New Drug .Store, 'l‘ll‘ sUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS epportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since he commenced business. : He begs to inform them that he 4 EFTAS REMOV ED Where, under his own supervision, the wants of his many Patron« will be promptly and satisfactorily attenmded to. > f T .CHAS. AUSTIN, + Apothccary, Ridean St., Ottawa Ottawa, July 10, 1866. 0 Please cail and examine the Stock. It is the largest and®est ever imported. ____ _ , _ + &c., Just being opened up \@AUEBEC BANEK %2" All the reliable PATENT MEDICINKES on hand. % | 4OR CREAX SODA FQOUNTAIN, ; With eight diferent Syrups, manufactured on the premises. It is a hoalthy and cooling bo?orqg‘i. Sale. â€" All Seeds warranted Fresh. SIGN of the GOLD MORTAR Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines,! a'LAllGl: sTOcCk OF FRESH GAR» DEN and FLELD SEEDS, just arrived and on P. S.â€"Advice to the atie Oitawa, April 11. _ P se s A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just roc\giv;d. P ressne oi ."’ * 31 N. B.â€"Drescriptions carefully and promptly md. f J. GARV EY‘Q- B- wa, Feb. 12, 1866 a7â€"uff SPECIAL NOTICE. English & French Chemicals, TOILET ARRLCLES, &£C DRUG WAREHOUSE,, Ottawa . Drug. Warehouse. breal Co.\lMllslo.‘ Merchants, Importers; and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Grocerigs, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. __ ; 133â€"6m RIDEAU STREET 1866. SEEDS. SEED®. 1866 ‘ 1YENERAL Agent for Great Western E Railway ot Canada. jwa., Office 30 Great ql.'('(‘ltfllonl to Corse & May, Import« Â¥QÂ¥ ers and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnistes, Glass, &o, No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. ® t . 0 JOHN MERCER, Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. General Commission Agent AND EXCHANGE BROKER, ; Soe'-. Agent forthe European Life and Guarantee iety. * PAÂ¥F~ Agent for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, for the sale of Highwines and W hiskey. ‘Orrice : In Aumond‘s Building, Ridea Ottawa, June 27. , 16 A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Ha« been opened at this Branch, and interest wil * _ be allowed on Deposits of f Four Dollars and Upwards. MORTIMERN‘S Apothecaries Hall! Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866 69, Fes Xavier St Montreal. We are happy to announce the completion of the Provincial Felegraph Line to MONTREAL * We have now perfect connection with the United States Tolegraph Lines at s Montrcal, Cape Â¥incent Buffalo & Detroit RM"Messa zes cerrectly forwarded and promptly delivere«d. f â€" t (G. W. CARLETON, Mamafer. | Ottawa Jul" 30th 1866. â€"â€" â€"â€"_ 190â€"4f e sn nonmarna ie n agne m nogpi n me e t nfomnmnmmncai ons ooen~qoioe BoAl.DlNG.-.-m. REYXOLDS, gius Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Streot, 3 doors from Sussex Stroet, bogs to announce; that she is prepared to anccommodate sit m’oigltlg;.:d- ers. § * Ottawa, March 27. 1866. 14â€"inch éfviii.io'r.'i‘."d'fm’ be sold cheap. APPLY To p es Montreal, May 26 PROPEREY COHRPOUNDED j 4ND FRER FROY ADULTERATION!*+ Provincial ‘Telegrapn uine! Montreal, May 26 MPORTER® of Grocéeries, Wines, Lige uors, Cigars, &e. &e., 25, Hospital Strect, Monâ€" R@~ Ovrics Hous«:â€"From 10 &.m. to 3 p,.m. HE LARGiGsS@ AssoRTMENT DYES in this city 0n gale at the § @"~ Lest Con Live® Ou always on hand. ontreal, May 26. 135â€"y To the premises situated next door EAST, â€"} RODUCE and Leather Commission Merchant,*Montreal. _ en moNTREAL CARDS. DOMESTIC DYES. the Union Inginé tor Male. * ME CALORIC ENGINE, formerly used in JOIIN DOUGALL & Co., G.). 1. HERRICK, (Lite of the Boxk of Upper Canada,) JVUST RECEIVED! J. C. FRANCK & Co., 41 RIDEAU STREET. Tll.\Nl(l-‘t'l. roR PAST FA« vors, I beg respectfully to am gounce that I have now received nty stock for the Sumtner Trade. |It comâ€" pries all theâ€"best and purest . BALDWIN & Co 8. IL. MAY & Co., THOROUGH BASS. 41 Sussex #treet, . E. SW ALES, q IVAaAWwW A PRaUG® orrLcEs : t. I Sparks St. ta w a. JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D «c MH. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. OCONNOR. PERFUMEEY OTrAWA C W $ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, is66 AYLMER, C. L H. N. NOEL, * Managér. &e 133â€"6m 135â€"y 135= 162â€" Yonge "St. It‘is an 96â€"7 97â€" 43â€"ut « Grand â€" Trink | Night <â€" do °1 do Whureclugicedesic ieriocs SelB P.M. \ Adcommodation Train for Kingston and | Intermediate Stations, at...A......... 9.40 A.M. | Traims for Laghine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M;, 12.00, . _._ Nood, 8.00 JP.M., £.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. / The 3.00 P.ML, Traip runs through to Plattsburgh. | woTNG soP TH AND EAST. | Express by Iailway throughoht for New _ t York, Bostdn; and all Infermediate .: Points, confesting at St. Jo‘ins with â€" Vermont COpnircl| Railroakd, at Burâ€" * lington with the Rutland) and Burâ€" lington Railroad, nlso with the Lake 4 Champlain! Steamboats {for Lake George, Saratoga,New York,te«&o. 5.30 A.M. | Accommodation Traip for Lsfand Pond | and IntermediateStations, at............ 6.45 A.M. | Express for: Bpston and Infermediate | Points, cting at Ft. Johns with ( | the Vermor|t Central Railroad, at.... 8.30 A.M. | Mail for Portlagd, stopping over night at !h hlm‘:’d Pothlhâ€"«s... foutms 'i\, 2.00 P.M. press by railway throughout for New . < ..__ York, Bost n.in all Infermadiate * Points, conhecting at St. Johns with F k Vermont Céntral |Railroafl, at Burâ€" \â€" _ lington with the Ratland and Burâ€" lington Ralilro: also at Rouse‘s |\ _ | Pointwith Iake ChamplainSteamers â€" * ) for Lake rgg, Surathga, New II Yorky ty h: cceefrccmmmmadoctmercicisiss eB Â¥. M L | Night Express thr Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du jLoup and l"lo hl‘:d. at...10,10 P.M. J" Slecping Carsjon all Night Trains, Bagga |ehocled rough. ) . dkckd :. The time of these T\ to ensure connettion Grand Trunk, east a «_ N. BMâ€"These| Tras _ Baggage to and f froin and to all istation Returns tickefs to P wa at reduced rhtess tions on th ling. ; t=tawa, Sune 4 0' and aftier MONDAY, June 4th, 1866, trains will run as follows : ; pEraRtU®® . 0| ARRIVAL, From Ottawa, 7.00 a m. _ At Prescott, 9:30 a.m. From Prescott,7 Grand hjnk Raihray C O «"'Cé{\l DA yUMMUET mnfiun.\f For further i !‘nr?a ion, and time of arrival and departure of allitraing at Termini and Way Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time Tables. bray _ press fo . Brockville, ronto, Gue Goderich, 1 _._ and all poir May 26 CONSISTING _ OPF| TWR _ FOLNOWING _ FIRSTâ€"CLAS8 Aunn S1s# 0i i('am. Bockus. _ Oregons | || «*~ Findlay, _ AlMance, (new), E: teveneass. Jason Gotitd,, || i+ _ Overmans Pontiacs I j + _ Duggan» Calumet, o | * _ Blondine 0! AND AFTER HO*’DA\', 10th SEP= TEMBER,the steamer Ana Nisson will leave Aylmer every for the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a.m., connecting with ie OQregon a§| head of railroad, at 11 o‘clock. Togching at J-rior. Sand | Point, Bristol‘s, Farrell‘s, would‘s E\ harf, arriving at Portage du Fort at 2 p.m. Etages leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after thojarrival of Oregon for Cobden; connecting with steamer Juson ,Gou/d, and arriving at Pembroke same eyening. The Pontine leaves Pembroké 2t noen on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, for Des Joachim, calling at all inâ€" termediate ports, returning o@ Mendays, Wodnesâ€" days, and Friflays, leavi at 6 a. m., con neeting at Pembroke with gteamer Jesor Gonuld, which leaves.each day at J o‘clock, arriving at Portage du Fort|same ?ven'uw, 3 Bd 1886. UNIOXNâ€"| â€"FORWARDING Railiway _(_,‘_c}nnpanv.&“ UPPER â€"PTTAWA â€" ROUTE ! The steamer Qregon leaved Portage du Fort every morning at 7 f.m., flrlilww time), touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s, Brlzpml. Sand Point, and Arpprior.. (A gonnection is made each day at Sand Point, at 9 a.n}., downward, and 1 p.m., up, with the Brockville .and Ottawa B:illily, and passengers reath lrockville in time to connect with G. ‘T. R. e¢press trainsieast and west.) The steamer JIna Sisson leaves Pontiac each day at noon, and paksongers acrive in Ottawa at fird o‘cleck. | | . The steamer ('ui]um will leave Havelock for Chaput and intéermediate j on Monday and Thursday evenings,| after: Arrival,jof" passengers from steamer (/ rgg*:___._ KA<= On Tuesdays ard Fridays at 2 pm; * . * fi u‘.’,s.'c’uss:(x;s, | | ' Ottawa, Septem: r"i. 1se@)| ~ _ '3 for Quebec as The Steamer leave the Rich tier Square, for and Friday, at returning, at Passengers wis the Ocean Stea in time in tal there will be a without extra c RIUHEHII‘}U ; COMPANY. 1960 8| oo kltheâ€"â€"1866. Royal Mail Mor The steamer |MO will leave every T at 7 o‘clock, pn. gting. and returnin ivers, and Batisc j FARES >A Cabin ‘nuu nd ppen Berths n Gentlemen‘sâ€"cab > > M PhONAAOG)...}.eccereeegoogeneesrnnsnsnceeee$2.00 BNOORIGD 01. ccoucerscfibrrrenecisnbsssnnererstricvecs â€" Lt This Compagy will not be accountable for spocie or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressell, ato signed therefor. For further nfn{mntiu; apply to the Richelien Company‘s Offce, 203 Commissioners Stroot. | J. B. LAMERE, _ ; Office®icholion Cotpany, ? May IZTN:O‘F??“, $ Oftawa and Prescott Railway, I‘lt!l AND PRIME MESS PORK. For gale by fom 4 o‘ ‘,Tl}iA.“li{Il{s}.h : CcHANGE OFf: TIMmE! â€"d +139 my31 my31â€"130â€" N AND A 'TE;‘ M“NII).\\'o MAY lith, Trains wil} leave Bonavgntire Station a# folâ€" RoM TH \ til otherwi 0. 1 FLOUR IN BARRELS. OATe MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL AWES! LACHINE PALE ALES AND PORTER, in wood and bottle, delivered in any of the city, by y A1LROADS, ui a le ts W 45 p 20 pan . RRANGCEN 1 1 M ‘TEHR MONDAY. M leay lh-n;u‘*n!ure Stat GoING WEST. Ogdensburgh, Ottawa, ingston, Belleville, Toâ€" h, London, Brantforé iffalo, Detroit, Chicagt , s Wert, lt.f do Shlcrecdveftes devac sesrsonse Train for Kiv}g-ilon and ) StafiOn®, MtJ... A.cccccis ine at 7 A.M., 9.00 / .M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.3 Traip runs tlirough to P i sSOUTII AND EAST vay throughoft for. New ; and all Infermediate seting at St. Jolins with nircd| Railroakl, at Burâ€" the Rutland] and Burâ€" road, nlso with the Lake Steamboats {for Lake toga, New York &c«,&c. Traip for Isfand Pond dinteStations, At............ ton nd Intermediate cting at Ft. Johns with Central Railroad, :& I, stopping ovier night at ay throughout for New ), and all Infermadiate ecting at St. Johns with itral |Railroafl, iat Burâ€" the Rutland and Burâ€" Iro: also at Rouse‘s hm E FIRST OFP MAY, AND UN= i?‘utdan"l. the Steamers will leave io GoI Ogd ngs QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. Laneous, will iew Pior, opposite the Jaequesâ€"Carâ€" Quabes, every Monday, Wednesdzy, p.m., predidely, calling, ging and ire 'l'[;n‘ Rivers, and Batiscan. Line of Steamers between treal and Quebec. _ llows r pale by ThR routJowina â€" rirstâ€"on STEAMERS : y i('am. Bockus» | || «*~ Findlay, new)s L). dumvacuen 1dly, || is _ Overman |. _ ]| ¢ Rusgan« i | * _ Blondin. TER MO*\'DA\', 10th SE he steamer Ann Aisson will le {fur the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a. 0 Qregon a§| head of railroad, ching at J-riar. Sand Po ‘s, gould‘s | Wharf, arriving RETURNING to take their passage on board , at Quobpe,can depend on being their !unlgo by this boat, as ler to take them to the steamers , precisely, for Quebec, calling, g, at the; Ports of Sorel, Three NTREAL (‘n‘»t. Ronkat NELSONS, uduy..'.l"'ursi ay, and Saturday, aing hu been mnrnnfcdu ith night and day trains on west. yun on Montreal Time. Oitawa checked through s on Grand Trunk Railway, seott, Kemptville and Ottaâ€" n be hail at the principal sta« Jons, atl...A......... 9.40 A.M. it 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M;, 12.00 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. i runs tlirough to Plattsburgh. UTMH AND EAST. wroughofht for New _ | all Infermediate _ .: ; at St. Jolins with â€" Railroakl, at Burâ€" Rutland) and Burâ€" also with the Lake C mboats {for Lake New York,&e&,&e. 5.30 A.M. 8. CHRISTIE, AXD 3. CHRISTIE, "' | No. 5 Sparks Street. of TIME. ARRIVAL« At Prescott, 9:30 a.m. * | s * 5.00 pm. At Ottawa, 10:05 a.m. ray Company Goneral Manager. RYDGES, Ianaging Director. 135â€"y Xo, 5 Sparks Streot. RTLOR, No. 5 *Sthghiged GEMENTS. NUPERINTENDENT | y Cratrara®. 224t€ 8.00 A. M 8.15 P.M 5:00 p.m. 1866. y. | MOoTELS an: | MOT ane RNER of iime Ogdensburgh, SEP= 1 to an | leave r 20, 1865 T am., | 7 Vn a ad, at k W _Poiut,‘ ATELY K. ing at HME Landin ould‘s T all Roon zon for | PieNie Ring, Cho d, and jubl, Mav, 186¢ Yontine | ~ sdays | | |~ THE R o lacs. ATE CA MB ednesâ€" C. W. The + Snz | abgreâ€"named Hote o + [ m a friends and ving at re and nev moglious establish hAteLy | bystrict attention :‘L ‘nd to dese j e encoura ay at | | n., cup, J gw"'l": y, and | â€" 4 124â€"4f 6% Of which Protitim% Nummy Rid We bave cheap in ST¢ ment this Are mriy following Queen (‘ of t Tin, Ca Lion, (a 1i Diff Ma culi HO WH | TAE WRIGHT HOUSE, _ . ATELY KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, L4 Hull Landing, Artuce J. Lewos, Proprietor, all Room, Bowling Altics, Parlor sSkates, Pic{Ni¢ Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquors. jubl, Mav, 1866. 179â€"tf in in I I .â€"| _ TORONTO HOUSE. lgg. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, . 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, posite the Parliament â€"Buildings. . The Toronte use mpri-el‘ everything hecossary in a firstâ€" clkss Restaurant. ‘The house h«s been thoroughly d ol nntl{ fitted up throughout. The BAR con ns tn cholcest brands in W ines and Liquors, and o r( delicacy of the season will he secured for the ble, | No i.im or trouble will be spared the acâ€" modate the guests and patrosis, â€" | h)‘lgn._'l'rothr is now prepared to take DAY , iâ€"â€" Oftawa, 15th August, 1866. oTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN THAT His Excellency the Governor General, by an rder in Council bearing this day‘s date, has been eased to order and direct that, with the view of icouraging the introduction into the Province of very important improvemen . of Steam Cultivaâ€" )ARDERS. es ObaÂ¥a, Aprii 5, 1888.__________________Â¥2â€" IRS. GRANTS SALOON, C@EoRcCE sTREET, hoice Wines & Liquors,Prime Cigars | CHARLES ESPLIN,â€" . [illwright and Engineer ‘MECHAXICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, RIST AND SAW MILLS BUILT oN the most reeent and im »roved principles. mt for Flocks patent and improved Taylor uter Wheol, and V.len Irc.. Works, Montreal, ddress Chas. Esplin, Ottawa. | >â€"__ 2198 _ EPARTMEXTAL OrDER n_;"n.' Steam \’i'u;iiihg. Machines and their appur= naneds be exempt from ifmport dutics for a period "two years from this date. * f | JOHN MALTMAN, ATE MceADAM‘S, Colmmerciat Hotel, Packenham. . he above Hotel, one of the oldest aqd best known ‘ackenhamn, has been leased by the undersigned tho ‘I:’IJ overhauled and refitted for the lr- 1 in ulonolvutl. THE TABLE AND R will at all times be furnisacd with the very t the market affords. + * OD STABLTNG and a careful Hostler always $HS~ Remember the place, P. O‘Meara old And, |! P Jy6â€"170t \SBTOFR.ACGCH, N FIRSTâ€"CLASS LUILDINGS, 208tf.â€" Commissioner of C «stoms and kLxeise THE RUSSELL HOUSE, A CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprictor of the reâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to Zequaint his nuâ€" a friends and the travelling pub‘fic,thnt he has and newlyâ€"furnished tb roughout this comâ€" ious establishment, in the ma:iagement of which ict attention to business anc. guests, he hopes eserye encouragement and suyport. _ Shee 8B FURNISHING GOODS.â€"Parties about furnishing houses would do well to call and examine tock in this department, as there is almost every requisite for the Housekeeper, especially in the Fll” braneli. * DAL OIF.. COXI; 1: : COAT, H3 | Parlour, Bedroor1,| Kitchen an<d Hall Lampa!â€"a grout variety on hand, ¢ Bedroom Toilet Setts, Batlis, Sponge, Plunge, Sitz ahd Children‘s Gaths, Chatber Paiis, and ind« of Japanned and plain Tinware. : i * IXEMEMBEER ¢ 6. Bu: con_ Bedsteads. Tron_ Bedsteads. BIRD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP. AMPS. ‘ LALMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. OTELS AND SALOUNS. np> pa, Oct. 4, 1 866. Th FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOM»s arki der to ¢ . 10â€"200â€"2#m arl You WANT To EXAMINE ANYTHING IN THE ABOYE LINE, uo0 DIZECT To THE NER of Waterand D vision Streets, ensburgh, N. Y., S. Sloss: 1, Proprietor. uses to and from the Mouse free of charge. r 20, 1863, i 5 dâ€"y irder. _ The best of material used and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. , k&flllm. Bake Pans, Shanty Plates, and all kinds of Lumberer‘s aupplies on Hand. , I)lnqrnl. with single or double ()\'oin;‘ kll the atest and bost patterns, open and close fronts, eleg#nt in design, durable for use and I "g:::m;;": l&':’i{;‘?;lm Oftawn 46 "Mfontr "’"- Â¥ BOX t e i *| and intermediate l.h'ging'. ‘ v Es / + Single and Return Tickets to Montreal can be « s o s’fio * ' ; , tnhu!f at the office on the whart, l'of :)n ':l:lr-: i rgé stock of these Stove« just received, including the Black Gian{, Rambler, Rovor, Lioness, I steamer. | on, &¢., all sizes, suitable for the smallest bedroom or the largest hall, warehonee, or ehurah, ' | +0 R. W. SHEPHELD discount made on iil Stoves sold to Churches.) Eis | Montreal, June 20. 160tf . t Rus#sian and other Tron, alzo Gallows Pipe, T Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipas, and all , Iron, and Copper Ware on hand and made to order. 34A lders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢., TocCK o® THE ABOVE I8 NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING A GREAT y of all the differeat patterns, with every real improvement which the advancing requireâ€" entral Canada have glown to be needed, ‘The assortment is the largest and most varied in 6. bl‘gerinl attention ha« been given to the selection of STOVES, suitable for Farmers and of the city. <The ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! § re have about twont{ different sizes and patterns, including the following eclebrated names : at, Large and Small King of Stoves, Improved Farmer‘s, (2 size»), Fortnne, Mousekeoper, . &e., &6., all o fwhich are «plendid bakers, Our ital" Stove De»lwot,2Â¥5,811ssex St., (ttawa ‘H. MKADOWS & CO. )VES. STOVES. STOVES. Best Pennsyleania N:rosene and No. 1 Canada (his, No inforior articha hept MORTON HOUSE, o to the "CAPITAL ! FREE OR 1N HADND. FRANC1:! CLEMOW, tm Elgin Street and for many yeors connected with ffl.'{‘.'l lltle[: ¥’a luce Street, Quebec, ment and suyport. JAMES E. h!)UIN. By command, *R 8. M. NOUCHETTE DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! erAanrOWw:s BULDENE Corne: of Sussex and Murray Streets August 1, 1866. Groceries, Lig AND PROVISION Wholesale and | M. sPARROW | JOHN MALTMAN. 1MPORTERS AND DEALER 19 I1I. NLISAL)JG DOUBLE STO PARLOR STOVES ! "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. â€" 353, SUSSEX STRER1. Farms For Sale! 100 ACREKS OF LAND, SITTUATED .200 in the Township .of Glencester, County * of Carbeton, being Lot N >. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is about :0 acres of this Farm tleared, the remainder is covered with wos4. * No« 3. 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in »the 4th concession. There is about 25 mcres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is corerâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. ‘This is a good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable 100 100 LO'I'I NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH ll.l; of Wilbrod Stnjd. l’fh”(:;l':. are li:::ll- ed o ite St. Joseph‘s C 8 I-lill,)m::d are well N!;hl for lho‘.o.nt(uluh ,( private dwellings. ' â€"ALSOâ€" Alb')lll“ oF LOTS SITUATED IN different parts of the city, well adapted either Ottawa, December 18, 1865 B. PETBRS, PaisoraL, Oitawa Ottawa, May 9. } ; _ for private residentes or business purposes. !‘ofllflKar particulars and terms of n':l“o. Arpiy to IL. J. FRIEL & €CO., ; % ‘Or to J. McLEAN, . Land Agent, * â€"ALSOâ€" TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Catheart Street. The building is ,nearly now, 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 Ih[lv.'y Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private residence. '0 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, sitnated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the Enst halfof Lot No. 3, in the second.concemsion, Rideat Front. There is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the nm.ufmler is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush. ‘The Farm is within five mile« 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 yiclds excellent crops, ’0 ACRES OF LAND, IN THE Township of Osgoodue, County of Carleâ€" ton. â€" This Farm is situated within Twomiles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and urder eultivaâ€" Â¥ P Township of Gl&nusl;r;vchn;gâ€"of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot Ko, 21, in 2nd concession. This is 2 goed Farm an will be sold cheap." omcs BRITISH AMERICOAX ACRES OF LAXD IN THE Cetail. K 0Co., 1OrSs, PWV»I . & Co. 1N No« 4. No« 5s "0 h2â€"y dlw j | Montreal, June 20. E866. !" * ‘OTTAWA AND RIDEAYU,| Leaves Oitawa City every Wednesday urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston tollowing day. _ infediometcifnc t 'l‘lil . ABOVEâ€"NAMED _ ®STEAMEINE will run as follows between Oftawa and King ston, calling at all intermediate Ports, and connect _ ing at Smi_tfi’u Â¥alls with the Brockville and Oit»*r; Railroad. t * s «CITF or OTTAWA* * Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thars4y5 ,t_? a. ia., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., the following hay y To4 0n oy<<â€" ' . Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa nest evening, at 7 p. « BYâ€"TOW X" A Leaves Kingston every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottewa. on the following evening at 8 p. m. _ _ _ _ _ STI‘.AIEB * QUEEN _ VIGTOILA * leaves Ottawa every morning, (Sundays exâ€" cepted), at 6:20 a.m., for Grenville, (Broakfast on board), thence by Railway to Carilion, connecting with Stonmer « Prince of AV ales," (Dinner on bo» rd) lrr_i.\-'mn at Montreal at«4:20 p.m, . The comfortâ€"and economy of this Line is passed, while the route passes through one mosrt pisturesque distriets in Canada, an most fu]niunnl&o for Tourists. DICKINSONR Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, & ' BETWEE% OTTAW A CITY & *CITY OPFP OTPTAWA Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Stes:m ers al Klngnon, going upwards, every Thursiay Friday, and Sunday evenings. _ > _ y OT‘aAWA. TO MONTHLEKA). "@UVEEN YVICTORITIA, s Aurr. Bowi®, Commander. | "PRINCE OFP W ALEE: l'nr(i%s desirons of a pleasant trip can ©! Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenvilletor n lon, valid for one day, at half fare. | Passengersfor the cclebrated Caledonian Spt THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATi)N _,COMPANY‘8 MAIL STEAMER®. These steamers conneet ntâ€" Kingston with i|= Through Line Steamers going, East and Wort; Fteamer © Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Bellev il< and Trenton; and with the Amcrican steamers fos Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. | 1866. Ottawa, April 11 Parties lhi&ping' freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send by this ligo, rates being low and no wharfage charged. _‘ HT' Toronto, Hamilton, &e. * ‘ pply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Whart, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Emith‘s Fali#; ,_ Jr to the Proprietor, 1866. _ <LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE. _ Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, A-I‘FOIDI!G A DAILY DEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Otiaâ€" wa, and all points on the Ridean Capal, and oi« _ The two new U Cabin Steamers, Ayâ€"7»» and (Warca City, m;‘u- a Passonger and z'rflgbl Line between x f OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, ‘lomhln&.t all the Ports on the Linc,leaving Cita wa and Kingston four times in the week. _ ‘The steam tug Queen of the Jeles, with Barges, will also be placed on the Riimer" Conniater tbe exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottews and Kingston, and allway ports. _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘Tho powertul tug steamer England will be k between OTTAW A and G‘BBNV%LL)\‘ for the l:vpf age of Sqnare.Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, Ac. _ _ BOATS, in connection with Rarges, formin; : FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, ue bec, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetrin sport of Sawn Lumber, and other %r?onv For particulars, apply to GEO. HEUBACIH, 2a _ For particulars, uypl] to GEBO. HEUBACH, nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Agent Lawrence Wharf, Kilfor and JAS, RA Smith‘s Falls; W. D. WADDELL, Agert, Gow Buildings, Peter Street, Quebes ; Or to the Proprietor, Ottawa, April 11. Ottawa & Prescott ailwarWharfat 1:10 pio Tonol;iag a. llon'lnéowif Bn;:or;llc. 'Allaxu.- ria Bay, yton, ::n-. ett‘s. Harbhor, O'T Charlotte, Torento ;. conndcting at Kingston with boats for Bay of Quinte; nt Oswego with the Oswegu &â€"Eyracuse Railrond <or Byracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Eingâ€" hmmdlmd. for all South ; at Charlotte for er, Ningara F. Baffalo and the \ est ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and. Great Western Railways. _ Also at Ogdensburgh with the stesgies . STEAMBoAT conrAaNy. SU M ME R ARRA,NGEMENTS. AMERICAN EXPRESS8 LINE papy will run their large and commodious sideâ€" | g> wheal steamers, _/ » & | sees .. BAY STATE,.................s=â€"â€"â€" | Aead ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. Betes. | 20 a OATARACT,...................Capt. J. H. Leovawo, | with Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdeus> burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of the truu from the east at 1 p.m., and 0! AID&"‘P&R MAY 14, AND UN@IL | gi’f'. a further notice, the Ontario Steanibéat Comâ€" | Z*> _ This line of steamors affords great advantuge» over all other lines, to the pleasure tratoller or f1râ€" mer nwina wichr furniture, ho;ns, wagons, &°., t« the Sreat West, for speed, com| and sai The bovis of the Line need no m:L.Mr:.‘;'énA ofâ€" few y men of expdrience, rnro for their mnw; uf:‘o‘:w and comforts of their pasrenâ€" gers. For t or passage a to e o c o i AU D Aocss, â€" O C D L C M : ! i LORD ELGIN,............... _â€" DeWit, â€" EMPRESS,...................Capt. C. B. DeWryt. For Montreal; and the Ogdens Railrord to all points East. M ickets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. qh ised JZm" Traveller, be not induced by louds ciss in Dlxdl to purchase your Tickets from men rapreâ€" z"ing lo'&u l';nlr: Chnm“hIAmof Stlnm.-: v\gnu are i t Propeliers; but msk for and be ur:‘yon find the American Eq'm- Line 1886 ____‘_P. V. LANKTOX, General Fastern Agent, H. N, THROOP, Gen‘l Sap‘t, Oswego, N. Y. _ _ At lbblll? RATES ON PIRST»â€" .. CLARS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Ap. e °.v PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, i6 T B;m‘ g: ontreal W' aWR. Ottawa, 23rd March, l: RLâ€"tf, Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, P e of Sqnare.Fimber Raits, Saw la‘-. &e. jq‘@%!lioq to the above, a LINE OF TVG "*BYâ€"TOWwW N* APucumerreorr 4t tp CR iiige DICKIXSO N L W. Surretap, Commander oN TAERIO ~enege [ 44 3 % h The new fast sailing Stéamers Money to Lend TBE CPPER CABIN BTEAMKES | Established in 1844.] STEA MEI®S. (Cart. Tuos. Faru®e:) THE 8TOCK COX8IETé 6r (Car. J. Rrax,) M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ortawa. M. K. DICKTINSON, Caval Basin, Ottawa A ND KINGSNTON of the 149 the 1806 us 1K o6 ESHH 114 if PRICKâ€"# CKENTS it * â€" In Gloucester. Green Field at CC 0 whose nmoral m England price .| tion.. The dot | t ave unds '4- I m BuaChas | onep in the in ( r‘""""‘”) wel appincs«« of th *‘ | brigy of Torqus [Aitioners in all moent. , * ) ~ The eonrse { Engtish educa +« i-leuin.:, perl# ,, | Yance, includ e | other neces -pi system purine l l{u.ifl. }‘Mu““ :‘ | nuan Cextra. ) "flid'hmfluft, a * maining dark h":' Should it be .;;f , / i(her draveiling he l(mllfi on their? l Otawa, Jannary 4 T‘I RS, BL ACK M A \, A XD HER s18 TE BR 4 Ml=s RENALTT, receive fot bomre and education a linutes number of young lndics, to whose moral apd religious training, un Cburch of England princly les;they devete their utmust aitenâ€" tim.. The domestic arrangements of the establistâ€" meyt 2re under the persoual «uperi,terdence o Mrsg. Buaciaas)(a midow); whuse grest experiâ€" ench in the marticement <f childrep repuer> ber echlerly well adepted to promute the oundort and !u;,w.' «â€" of these eutfusted to ber care. J be ouinâ€" briy of Torquay is tog wel} known to medical pracâ€" titioners in all perts of the world to requue ocm Packed and inpspected by K. Kinly, Esq., of Otaws ALSo, a LaBO® #r00% or Groceries & Liquors .,"" BEBL&. OF MESS AXD PRIME M EBs Poillk. ounty of Carieton, suils the attention of the 1nâ€" babitants of the City of Ottewa, and un-lh: country. . He will fuinl] orders for all serts of bru Trees, Orameatal and Lawn Tréks, Flowing Shrubs with a cboice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plart. for Borders; wiso Herbecious Plants and Esculets Roots. _ Me bhasalso on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" aouse Plants, 4 quantity of Garden, Field, and FHlow er Seeds of thn'toet descrintion. Psities wanting grounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"kewp ing, together with Grafting, Budding, «od Planting will be xlwmptly attended to. â€" lu'w wilkhave sorts of i‘luntsiip sewsun for sale, «t the inte dence 6f Clement Bradley, bey. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND 'l:llE UNXDERSICGAED NAVIXG PUR» CHASED\1? nere» of land,un which he intende wtarling m Garden & Nursery Country Merchants would do well to examine be ore purcharipy elsewhere. .. lllad * â€" p. WH LAN, Nepean, October 24, 1866. For fall |-|uicnlm «o. sfl;l, to the Executors of the W o late Mre Mary Houbs J..ME~ H ++G, W M. FOSTER. £O8D SAMARIFMAN BALM ! BAE | Cun, Drowct, Barm, Spraint m ra Jbopped H .« .s, Prosted Feot and Chilblains. â€" Por sxle »y «1i b.â€"uf;iuu throughout the Province Directions (or tre will accompany each battle. :A l[l):wlnl discongt made to Druggtsts and alork. Manufactared by G. WOOD, 8 *‘ Quaws, C x: & N. B.â€"All order; will .«oaive : rompt abten addressed t> i. fln»_q._qm'& mewih 'I'O‘IQQI AX, BDENOX» ta i hi k. Quawa, M «rch 28, 1008.; _ LOG0K HERE. Within twolmiles of the city, MATHEW . DeRi* ZYÂ¥. i, 18RA /0 CÂ¥4f wTodps Rign=u€treet

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