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Ottawa Times (1865), 3 Oct 1867, p. 1

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esa 2+ = Al cure ) relief, o Eng «seil g the «, Ot w3sâ€"1 il¢ be hscase pleton many public w ofâ€" thou » O 40 4 44 37 Ni PA Y BOL 3p Terent â€"hette, TQOR. THE ands TÂ¥me he W M v and : and a hove ma.o s fact KOr LJ y by _ for irely 15 41 2% Sitven ty 14 2e fin 1 by 14 the and "ted the “0‘0'&1“!0 Physiclany â€" Surgeon and Accouchour. Ormic*: In Horae‘s Block. Can be found over e office at Iifi. References : Rev. Ooorfo Lawrence, Orono; Rev. fohn Smith, Cowmanville; Rev. George Riddell, Jarke; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M. R.C.8.E., Torâ€" juto ; John Heal!, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Tororto. D D DR. W. J. HENRY, SP.\.K! Street, entrance next door to W, W. Brown‘s Barber Shop. Ottawa, December 8. % 43utf PIYOICIA!. Surgeon and Accoucheur Ottawa. Day officeopposite Magee & Russell‘s, w‘ug Center Town; Night Office at his Maria Street, Co=er Town. Caxcure Coazp, with ut the «:o of the knife, by a a8w,but certain, speedy, and almostpainless proâ€" § Ll".l'e o . tor Py M MIOLL, ; BA RISTERS, Attorneys, Sollecitors, C. sveyancers, &c. OGeric® : inh‘ Court House, Ottawa, C. W. Roakat Lazg. Jous J. GexxenL. Jtawa, February T, 1868. ies % 43â€"utd B.lllll‘l'fll, Sollcitor, Aittorney, Notary Public, Clork of the Peace and C rown Attorney, for the United Counties of Pr wad Russoll. « Orric@* In the Court House, LOrignal. anuary 27, 1866. * I Orrice: Aumond‘s Buildings Atawa, Jan. 12, 1866. flAunurnu. Kto,, for Lower Canada. Gericks : Court Mouse, Aylhmerard Backingâ€" J ; DARRISTER«ATeLA W, Solicitor«in= ifi Chancery, &s. | _ . _ o nc 19 _ _<References given to partios Auc "‘.Um """"""‘""‘;. Dl.“'ll"o Office ; Sparks Street, Conâ€" tral Ottawa. Octawa, January 27, 1866. Hâ€"ntf ‘ DVOCATE®, Barristers, and attor= neysâ€"atâ€" Law. > Orrtces: Hall and Aylmer, C. E. ; Mr. Wright will attond at Mull on Tueglays and tidays of every week. > "f t e & 00 Ottawa, Fobruary 7 * Streot. Ottaw 1, November 1 | _ Claren March i. May tawns, C . R. BELL, A.M. F (Recesrer va iURGERY | and L® Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, and. wilee, over Mr. Luke Cummer ore, Rideau Street, Ottawa, €. January 17 1867. * Dit. DORION PHYSICIA X, Sarcean, a o d __ A0OGUsSTUS KEEFER, BAIRII‘I'II aud â€" Aitorney=at=«Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Olice : O"ouul’uu Ofice, Elgin Street, in the DKR. C, A, MARTIN, ).I‘lll'l'. OMce! Susser Street; over Mesars, Campbell & Co."s, Grocors. Ktawa, January 27, 1866. Mâ€"utt + R. M. HAYCOCK, ‘ TTORNE ¥«AT= LA W, Solteitors=in« Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Public, and atent Right Soliestor. 3 $ | > A. F. BOUCHETTE, ;. DYCOCATE, Office! No. 17, St. Poeter h Samt.m. Mr. Bouchette ':.'.."""z epared to promptly to any iness -\l:‘rncm employes, Mmg public generally ay entrust him. . Mr. B.attends regularly the cirâ€" 18,000 3 t n e t O tA Wiaws February 7. 1866 'I!‘ll!f. Hunton‘*s Block, Sparks Stroet., A®Teeth extracted without pain mean« of the Ethereal Spray Producer. 250 GEO, LOGAN, M.D., LCB J. A. Masa® taws, March 1 \ TTOR NE Y 8â€"A Tel A W, Sollcitors=ln= Chancory, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &o. ‘ileo > Elzin street, oppbsite the Russell Howse, traxasore Roas, Aumzat Pansons. mwa. July 28. 180â€"Om DKR. C. LEGGO, HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, FRICE over Mr. Garth‘s Establish« ment, 23 dtideauâ€"st., Ortawa. 'l.).‘ll Street, opposite Matthews® No# ner of Pussex and 1 orkâ€"al ntawa, February 26, 1867 A W 4 O Oifice: Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Street. D. (FCONNOIR, TTORNEY=â€"ATâ€"LAW, Solicitor in Chancery, Convey ancer, &c., Sussox Streot. mor: Union Buildings, Ottawa. â€" EDWARD T. DARTNELL 1. J, BUCKI ARRISTER an4 TTOR NIES«A TeL A W, Solicitors=in= Chancery, (‘wv?nmn and Notwrles Public, ar of Sussex and Yorkâ€"street«, Ottawa. king ® t MASSE & TETREAU, OTARIE® PUBEIC, Huil, C+ 414 weas A W , napy 21, 1860 Htala lmin Wants, LAPIELRE & HAYCOCK DR. OLIVER WILLIAM MOSGROYVE Di. JOHN LEG( LEES d f ROsSS & PAR ICHOIT ; Chancery â€" and Comnveyancing e, Lang‘s Buildings, Elginâ€"st., opposite DR. 0. C. Woou, ILMAN & WRIGHT DAILY AND e M L DR. CHESLEY at Oilice Building, Elgin Stroct, Ottawa r the district of Chancery and Conveyancing» #: Mosgrove‘s Block, Ridean Street, W . 3A6â€"tf DR. OREILLY, ly 1 ILY AND WEEKLY TIMEsS Now it LaRGEAT CiRCCLATION of any paper the Ottawa* Vailleyâ€"issuing of the 2,000 3 and Woekly over 4,000 1 M. McLEOD, LEtGAL. W. Mckar W reula tstr BOULTON, Mix 20 11 Roaldence, . George $ t ourm ey wa t «Lo d Notary Public er‘s Boâ€"t and ‘Shoo ustoun IS(ODNS AI MELI Rideau Stree N ( ). 0.)5:3. } the OrraWa i0 1 cconchenyy Heu 11wâ€"100â€"4 i1y tef 44 szâ€"utf ud unty scolt iâ€"6in «) ath ITHE METROPOLIT AN p Al’CTIO.‘IERS. and General Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. » | 40, Susgex Street. \ & Uitawa, Docember 18, 1865. 1â€"y MRS. GRANTS SALOON, _cCEORrGEstREET. Choice Wines & Liquors,Prime Cigar: Ottawa, November 27 .’ ATE MceADAM*S, Commercial n-m} A Packenham. [ The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best in P ickenhain, has been leased by the undersi and thorough!y overitauled and refitted for the spe GOOD STABLING and a careful Hoetler always insttendance JOHN MALTMAN. 'l\lll Subscriber has leased the above firlt-ch:?h‘tol for a term of Jun and ho by strict attention to the wants and comforts of r-: guests, and friends at large, to merit a Targe share ot pablic patronage. The liotel is the largest and best laid uif house in,Grenville ; it is three stories high and commands a beautiful view of the rapids and steamboatâ€" landing. . The Bar will woraln I.htmm of the choicost and purest quality.. The Table will be supplied with the best the market can aiford. s!uclul care will be taken with the Stables, which will be under the care of an experienced Hostler, and always supplied with fresh Huay and Onts, Charges moderate. JOHN RITCHIE, May 18. 438â€"6m cial lcmimlnionol?.uu. THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times be furnished with the vory best the market affords. f Ritchie Hetel, Grenville, C. 6., AI&I\: atriecty forbldden to pass or tres= pass in, over and about the fronts of Lots number £9 and 30, in the First Concession, :J Front, Nepean, and the Broken Fronts thergof, loss and until some sutisfaccory arrangement it come to with the proprietors taereof. All persons trespassing after this notico will be prosscu an, cording to Law. | â€"\.JQHN WM. THOMXSON, | VIII'I'Q orrawa TUESDAYS AND FRLIDAYS. k Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" tended to. h Ottawa Dec. 28. 1885 PRO"!N(‘I.\L Land Surveyors, Canads East and West, Real Kstate Agents, &c. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Laods of Absentees. Alzslieuim to the Cro«m Lar is Department for Mining Lands, &c., pr._uptly s tended to. y Tausy h» :o now on hand and for sale some wel! ‘it.ated C :y and Villa Lots, in Upper and Lower Jazada; sod an immonse quantity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. . | ; Orsio®: Corner of guhrud Metealfo Streots. GRIST AND SAW MILLS BUILT 0N the most recent and i:aproved principles. Agent for Fleck‘s patent and improved Taylor Water Wheel, and Q'.uh-.-n Iron Works, Montreal. Address Chas. Esplin, Ottaws. ; 2196 Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &o. THOROUGH BASS. Millwright af@d Engincer l) L» SUBRVE YOR ud:uuhu-w-- & )lim:‘;. Land, and General Parliamen.ary Agent. _ leferences um:o:‘rflunbh. Orsice: W ellington Street, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. P. s.â€"Special attentian given with d:pmh to Public Land business, adjusting disputed claims, and nour'u;f Patents, Ottawa, May 22. % â€" 13%y CODISIIIIIOI Merchant | and Genera) A{cn&, Solo agent fot Read‘s Hlfiwlm and Proof Whiskey ; nfi.buwn' Lachine Ales and Porter, . Pork, i‘luur, #e., for anle. Ovric@: No. J, Spark« street, near the Russeli Uouse, Ottawa city, C. W. * y streot. f Ottawa, March 20, 1866. AUCTIO.\ Rooms, No« 194 'Tl.o"‘ Streets Conire Town, Oitawa, opposite Hopo‘s Stationâ€" ary Store. ; ‘The sale of Real Fstate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. Consignments received for itive sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real E::an will receive mll information FREE OF CHARGE by nllinf;“nho office. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1365. i lâ€"y PM Remember the plaose P. O‘Mears ~old AJ | MESSIRS, THISTLE & BALDWIN, Dated thig 26th June, 867 Ottawa, July 26 (}\D.‘l MISSION and Exchange Broker, and Insurance Agent, Sparksâ€"street, opposite Mageo & Russell‘«, Ottawa, C. W. f Ottawa, March 25. 301y l)l“l\’ LN C Draughts ind Lower Ca .A corner of Sussex and York Streots Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1M Streot. Ottawa, May 4 secuted with accuracy. â€" Cor d Otawa City, (postâ€"paid) ‘*tention. Oitawa, February 21, 1866 10NTRACTOR and Builder, Ofice : / North side York streot, second door from Sussex UVIL i}@(lll!ll_!. llJ-]on Buildings, EX(’I!.\S(;R Brokers, Fire, Life and Ac= cidental Insurance, Commissionâ€" and Collectâ€" g Ageonts. Odice, No. 27, Sussex@strect, Ottawa. x. r. 0‘conyor®. w. M. WALLER, arch 9. » «_ $i8y ME ERCHANT TAILOR, ARRISTEK, &c,., Ottawa«. . Offce! | tory, Cholora 1 Lang‘s Buil.lings,wpu;'.v- Post Office aints, are kep awa, Marck 10, 1866. _ 10â€"y | disinfectants at a WCONNOR & WALLEK, IOHN RITCHIE,; I BUSIXESS CARDS. PARLIAMENTARY AGKNCY. lumond‘s Block, JOIIN MALTMAN IACDONALD & BRO., CHARLES ESPLIN HANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN JOMHN MERCER, GEO, IL., PER It. MoGREEVA\, 8, CHIRISTIE, TL M« i. MULLIN aan, &e., (com:ni=sioned for Uppor nada.) bs»co an~ residence, (fiw- awa. Surveys of «rery description it, SPARKS, IAL LAND] SURYVEYOR, couraey, . Communications addrossâ€" » (postâ€"paid), will raceive prompt W. K. THISTLF, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWIN, P. 1. 8. BRQUVCHETT E, MACPHERSCN P. O‘MEARA, Prorarero®. K 302f McKINXNON, Rideau Street, Ottara LEAN‘S DUVERNAY BRO AYLMER, C. & RY Proprietora 470tf 39, Sparks 187 i1847 18â€"y 55â€"7 Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been ontirely repainted and r::‘onud. No pains will be spared to accomimodate ease. * oxf.'uluns to and from the cars and boats free of .ua.. There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY BTABLEnttached to the Hotel. 4 THE RUSSELL HOUSE, [‘A_'I'B CAMPBELL‘$ HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprictor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs loave to urlullnt his nuâ€" merous friends and the u-nllin&pub ie, that he has teâ€"painced and newlyâ€"{urnished throughout this comâ€" Iosi.oln establishment, in the manageiment of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and lus:sorl. 7 JAMEsS E. GOUIN, NICHOI.AO Street, Court=House A ven ue, Jttawa, John Graham, Proprietor. . * This House is Mvonionfli situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. RE!'I‘Al'RAN'I‘. corner o% Gecrge and William stroets, (P. O‘Meara‘s oid stand). $O" OYSTERS in every style, at all hours, Ottawa, January 9, 1867 321y Salo.‘ All Seeds warranted Fresh Just being opened up P. S.â€"Advice to the Oltawa, April 1. ICB CREAX SODA FOUNTAIN, Witn eigut different Syrups, manufactured on the premises. It is a healthy add cooling beverage. A large importation of English and French PER FJMEsS will arrive next wu‘k. * 5 FLORLDA WATER. â€" sOZODONT. ° HAJR BRUSIES. NALL BRUSHES. A froe Lot of @ received. * pared \MEDICATLT: Pleaseâ€"call and examine the Stook. ‘It 13 the largest and best ever impor(ed. ”f- All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES on hand. «> FWWME LARGES® AssonTMENT oFP At..umi: sTOCK OF FREsSH GAR» Lk. DEN and FLELD SEEDS, just arrived and on DRUG WARE HOU RIDEAU STREET . f 18686 SEEDS. SEEDS. 18so6 Ottawa â€" Drusg Warehocuse. TOILET "IHION HOUSE, No«th Gower: Good Stabling and an attentive Hostier, _Janhary 11, 1866. . A 2vâ€"y English & French Chomicals, €5% 41 Sussex Streei, { Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines! Great care and attontion 13 constar this important department; for the ext: al t:lmp hithe:to ‘bestowed upon scriber returns his best thanks. *. W. M. MASSEY, \ Medical Hall, Sperksâ€"st. The sote appointed agency in Ottawa l’.u:'the eleâ€" reparation of Messrs. Kenneth, Campbelt & wfiodwll Hall, Montreal. 412y C Har®, Nam aso Tooty Becance in va bin‘s Perrumos, Toiles Vinezar, Alori Sozodont, Farinia‘® Coloznbs, Dressing Combs, &¢. Ice Cream, soda Water, fruit syrup from Dows«* Marble Fountain 2 MEDICAL HALL, 28 8 A certain proteetion from the bites of thiz mi«â€" vhievous ingect _ Kolerences, givon to many gonâ€" tlemen of Ottawa arddâ€"vicinity. Prepared only ut the h Dr. Dwigar‘a Crousea Mixters, Lime, Harte‘s Concentrated Lye, 14 Kitler, Atlantio Sca Salt, pure favor &o., £6., at the A VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE, pre« pared from the Anest mater| d, with the*»p. proval of many of the medical faoulty of this elty, at the _ a #The Compounding Department ducted personally by himseH, and pres committed to his care will be dispensed w racy and promptners, t ._C. Austin begs to thank his many cirs and friends for the libersl patronage exten him since his removal to his present promis assures them it will be his endeavor «> merit tinuance of the same MOTELS i4 NXD SiLouNls, Apothecaries , Hall! Bitters at . Stage Oilice. Alffed Muses Molt, Jr Dos:lfinr 21, 180d. PROPERLY co_lrorxnnlx} l AND FREE FROM ADULTBRATIONt C. AUVSTIN, APOTHECARY. "The Medical Hall," qpy p Remedics V_LIE!K. C l-}_.‘ _l,!vn'yA and General DYES in this city ou sale at this DOMESIIC DYES ME celebrated # QuinineChampague; also " Orange Quinine W ine," and ocher To: THE ALBION HOTEL, Dispensing. D partment, Lately, and for many yeare comnected with Russel!‘s Hotet, Patace Street, Quebee 28, Sparksâ€"Stroot. qumMix® iXy®, J AS. FOHNSTON‘S Just Received ! MORTIMERS TIIAKKI'IJL POR PAST FA=« vors, I beg respectfully to an nounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade. It somâ€" prizes all the best and purest AC HOLT‘s HOTEI AT mosquUlro of1,} AUSTIN DRUUGUGISTS, U LCA WA i1 RIDEAUâ€"STREET DRCGS, PERPUNERKY for *Cholera, I Infantum, and ot! pt on hanil, besrde DL STIN‘S MEDICAT MEDICAL HALI MEDICALâ€"HALL1 J. LEMOX, 1GN JOSEPH GARVEY, M.D 4, Cheap PEREUMES just & BQZ0DONT. > COMBS. CLOTHES BRUSHES, AN‘s HAUI atis TLA LL in.variety Zlorida W tly given UYrrAaAwWA: |C. "Wo "AHURSDAY.:~OCTOEBIETR it th Chl ht ‘w=s Assurance Company ! gor» ; | VA turning thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage which he has received for pmera) | nany years, bogst 0 state that for the future his top‘Tr. | business will be carried on in YORK STREET, 4Â¥ [ where his premises ure known as the h W + Fly 97â€"y * 6 A Fixaxcs Derartuext, Costoxs, Oitawa, September 27, 1867, .N ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE Order, notice is hereby avvn that the authorizâ€" od discount is dec!ared to be this day 31 per cent whith pomnuf of deduction is lo’bo continued until next Weekly Notice, and to sprly to all pur= shases maie in the United States during that week, Fixasos DerartuEst, Custowms, Quebec, 6th March, 1863 I'l‘ 18 DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE FINANCE MINISTER, that bereafter Week!y Notices be published ard furnished to Collectors 0 Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed ot Awerican Invoices, which is to be in accordanct with the price of gold as represented by Exchange at a rateâ€"equal thereto. Such notices to appea) every Saturday in the Canada GazettE. _ _ R.S. M. BOUCHETTE B Twc sourneymen Bakers Wanted Ottawa, Dacember + * + And where every article in the trudo can be ob tuined of the bes. quality aud at the lowest prices Mr. shouldis is ready to/.wait on all who may {avor him with their custom, and furnish them daily with such bread as they may uire. Please send your orders to thr:%urk Street Fancy Bakery. ® + «& HEGs To ANNoOUNCER To "' 515 .: ti.cuds and patrons that he hat removed to the building on Metealfe: streat, tormerly odcupled by The Avening Post, where he is.now prepared to exocute all orders tor Of every description in tho neatest and most dur. able style. : wiving personal attention to all work, and hayâ€" ing had. many years practicu! experience, he feels ¢o .fident that satisfaction will ue given. (:m.um-nt.l Binding done in tao most artistic style. k The astonishing efficacy of the Canadian Pab Destroyer, in curing diseasos for which it 1« re commended, and its wonderful success in subduin; thetorturing pains of Rheamatigm, and in ro iovin, Nervous Aftections, eatitle it to a high tank n th: list of Remedies for these complaints, efs ar coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of th: country for further supplies, and each testifying a: to the universal ntisl’uol\on it gives. , The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to giv« mmodiate relief. All Medicine Demiers keep i Physicians orderand uso it; and no family w!rl without it after once trying it A Price «wentyâ€"five cents por bottle. BO OKBINDER , SA now been before the public for a length o time, and whenover used is well liked, never tailing in a single instance to give perimanent relief whes timely used, and we have never known a singhk case of dissatislaction where the directions are pro perly followed; bat on cho‘cuumrz,nll aro dohght ed with its operations, and «pouk in the highes terms of its virtues and magical effects. ~We speak from experience in this matter, havin tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who ar. sullering from any of the complaints for which it .. recommended may depend upon its being a Sove reign Romedy. & s i NORTHKOP & LYMAN,. Newcastle, C. W., General Agents for C. W Sol by Geo, Mortimer, John Roberts, W M Massey, H. F. McCarthy, J. Skinner, and J Brown, in Ottawa. Ottawa. Feb. 5, 1867. 3505 dw syOKBINXDINXG, % _ PAPER=RULING, or + BL&SK BOOK MANUFACTURING, tE‘ Ottawa, January 4, 1867. R. 8. Oassele, Esq CA Ottawa, March The fact that the Rtua has, during the past 12 months«, insured over H.MOFrmn-, from among the best busine«s men of the Continent, is the best possible testimonial to the soundnes® of the Comâ€" pany, and the excellence of its method of doing Lu.lnon. J. GARVEY, ESQ., M. D., Medical Referee. 'l‘llls MosT sUCCESSPUL LIFE INâ€" k _ SURANCE CUMI'AiY divides the whofe of the Profits, overy year,amdng the insured, nd‘leing the cost to about oneâ€"bal the figures usually Iyfio Kina, $ ngo, costs t Ot ta w ttawa. March i FEÂ¥Tils CcOMP ’I‘Ill': ABOVE FIRST»â€"CLASS COM» ;PANY is prepared to insure all description» f property agaiast lo»s or damage by fire. ETA BLISIIED 130. de, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throm Eprains, Bruises, Cramps in the stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds,â€" Frost Bites. &o., &e. WVE CANADIAN PATN DESTROYER HA. YORXK STREET FANCY BAKERY, AMERICAN INYOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS Life Assurance Company PSTABLI®EHED 1838. kINT ESTABLISHED #ADIAN P BRITISH AMERICA It» NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A. MORTIMEER NUAL REVENI stance, the annual pay ment. at the age 30, in most Cowpanies, to insure $2400 , with profits, about $50, and without FIRE AND MARINE. Eina, $2000, to a persch 30 years of 4 60808 1BO fIFBE YOMP.....smcmmeessccre ns 205.31 D BUDSOQUCNE YOAT...sssstseneninnerreesesss 20.74 h payment is sabject to further reduction u«iness of the L‘umjmny lnoufm. Endowment polici¢s on equally favorable GEORGE sHOULDIS, IN RE M f th yÂ¥ Motzcaifeâ€"streot, ENXSU EB A NXCE. ANl PAlK OESTRCVER | Lite Insurance Company, BEREAID Ofco : Over LPITAL he combinedâ€" advantage of pertect ‘rate promivs and liberal participaâ€" No extra charge for Volunteers in country, * BROS., Montreal, General Agents for HERRICK, BRUSH & CO UF tLASEOW NELL MeKINNON, Agont NY OFFERS TO THE 45 A MuRTIMER, E OVER £120,000 k. SMITH, Agunt, AukNTA, , Aumoud‘s Buildings, f 323y‘ Beott‘s Confeot lonery, 38ly Consulting Director irk=â€"stroot, Ottawa, 301y A. D. 1820.â€" Metcalfeâ€"satroet. 384y $4.401,8 R00tF $43.00 86 FRANCIS CLEMOW, ESQ., City of Otawa. Ottawa Feb. 10,1866. 4dâ€"utf a mile from Billings Bridge. This land can be sold en u«umhuo'f; m‘.. ®i a~ lpon #ALE.â€"Lots 9 and 10 * uim South Side spurks Stâ€"eet, nearly ogpoaiu the lot on wnich the new Bank of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk ofthe other Bafiks. Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. In the Township of ‘Gloncester, situated about hali FDR SALE, Lot No. 15, 4th Concession Uioucester, Rideau Front, 7 males from Otaâ€" wa, on the Macadamized ‘Koad. lsadiog from Ottawa to Metcalf, ¢onsisting of 100 meres, 80 of which is cleare i, and in the highest state of cutiâ€" vation, The soil is of the very hâ€"st qual:ty ; there is a good dwel ing house, barn, stable und other out buildings thereon., This farm is weil fenced and watered. For further particulare a E‘.y to domaptibeniie M. McE AN, Aucticheer, minutes‘ drive from the city. .A land, containing about 90 acres, w douse erected ti-rema. The proprietor has no objection the farm, with or without this ho be a desirable country "residence tionable. 8 A lnrflo Two storey Wooden Building, on the co:â€" ier of nrn{ Streets. This House is lined with Brick, furnished with double doors and windows 1ad Venetian Blinds. Thore is a large Kitcher ind Shed attached, with Pumps, Stable® and other Juildings in the yard. This llnuuin well adapten for a Store, llbtol’, Boarding Mouse, or private resy lence. August 1 Ottawa, reoruary 10. 1868 It is built on the imost modera style of architecâ€" ure, of cut stone; has large platoâ€"glass windows, ind 18 four stories high, exclusive ut the basement. (t is finely situated on the corner of Wellington and )Connorâ€"streets, immediatély opposite the Purliaâ€" iment Buildings ana has three vacant lot attached, so that the Buildings could be enlarged to any reâ€" quired capacity, + | Applications, (postpaid) to be addressed toE *M«SbUeGee) above URSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. . _ Being en the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa veing dofinitely settled upon as its eapital, Ottawa, Fobruary 2 DW ELLINGâ€"HOUSE thereon erented, at present -:fl:rwd b‘{ William Thomson, Esquire, and the sarden and ornamented grounds adjeining the «ame. forming pait of Lot No. Â¥#, in the jist con semsion, Otitawa front. A most desirable private cesidence and vacant Lots adjoining the aame also for salo at reasonable prices HresaS Lot adjacent theret house. Apply to Por: particulars: ‘nvv;-l"t'etrvx;u apply to William Thomson on the premises, or to )ttawa, March 11 alcoim Cameron. This building containe Sever 3edâ€"rooms, and is furmshed with all modern fmâ€" »rovements. . Fabruary 10, 186« VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET,.! ‘ould not fail to be made t C mt .*1 rlmm' VALUVABLE PROG 4. .3 porty known as T. M. Blas 1}@ dell‘s Homestead, contrining abcr,. ut ons Two Acros, beautifully situated or he Ottawa River, being Lot One, North side ~Wael lluslnn Street, City of Ottawa, with the Dwelling and outhouses thereon, 4 4 wily o i r the subscriber, on the prewises the same Concession, at ‘ of Wm. T. Aylen, Exq apply to goun and WÂ¥ Lewrs & Prixmur, Barrists BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, firstâ€"class Frame Honse and within ten minutes‘ walk of Governu Apply to Ottawe, Fobruary 13, 1 Rochester Estate, or on Jtawa, May 10, 1867. 3 For further particulars, apply to Gloucester, Sept. 13, 1867 For fus tthe particulats a ;»plly to 3. L oP Ottawa, Aug May 8 Otta wa, Sept $# ¥¥i WB a k FARM FOR SALE. C u; aji__ Dullding on besserer btreet, mandy g;&um. near the residence of fion A k:lll;lu ALSO. 23 ACRES OF LANXD. FOR SALE OR TO LET BOEG S.A TLTIO Tho Victoria Hotel Dwellings to Let Possession given 1st \une, At Apply t POS!ESSI()N GIVEN IM» viad mediately. _ A new Brick .’_"A;__B.ailding on Besserer Street, Sandy Three aouses to Let, Apply to ".i': T: TLE‘ w p¢ â€"_COUNTRY RESIDEXNCE FORSALE.â€"Roautifully sitwated on the Macadamized Ho«d between Otâ€" tawa Ciry and Aylmer, about 36 FRANCIS cnurmow, Esq Or JOHN MENEY, Esq , Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. LL. 3794 NO more eligible chanee could. be | offered i any party in the Hotelâ€" keep ng ! 1.« than the lease of the above UiRASTâ€"CLASs HOTEL. TO LET “‘U!( SALE.««TIHE WEST= () ‘\r>1: “c','l‘ For Salo. LEWIS & PINHEY, â€"=â€"â€"â€" Barristers, &o.,Otrawa er Kichu W N0R SALE, PHAT RLi» i O 184 TU Ek EE FURNISHED . ROOMsS and #se of Piano. on INE GROVE HOLSE: ploasantly situated on the hwond â€" Mond, with Stables, ch House, Gurden ‘and vacant A sistern of fine water in the REV. J, JOUNSTON, . Ihul Vill In Comfortable Dwelling over the Store of the subsorib« 1 We.lington atreet, LEWIS & PINDEY, Barristers, &0., Ottawa d4dâ€"utf the Towns4ip of .\epéuu, Ottawa mbout three miles 1, together with the SToNE LEi ICTORIA TRR»â€" L. P. OHANLY,. $ Sandy Hill 46 â€"utf MRS. BUNTING W. HALPEXNY ‘561 31â€"0m JOMNN GRERNRE, 543 U A farm to sell a part of ire. This would Title unexcepâ€" rm of exceilent h a large stone A N Centre Town â€" 4200( t £3000 LAUDER R LA RGE 66 by 99, * CUNNINGHAM AND LINDSAY. in Ano W t Ne itior â€"The above is generally known as the © Port duâ€"Fort property," the village of that name b:f:g #*itaated thereon. : t ALEX. DUFF. ALL the r’l‘fhl, title and claim of the underrigned, dnuihm and legatee of the late Walter Beckworth, in the lots of land disting@ished as nuubers thirty, thirtyâ€"one and thirtyâ€"two (‘0, 31, and 32,) in the first (1st) range of the Township of Litchfeld, County of Pontiac, ans Province of&oo- _ For tarther particulars apply to the undersied@i, if by Aetter, poot-rld. at Havelock, County of Pontiae, Hargrave P. 0. + BLACK DOESKINS, . 6 SILKE mIXTURE OF CoaATINGS, Do. __ do. TROWSERINGS, BEDFORD CORDs, . _ CHAUDLIERE 1 4a08, BANNNXOCKBUKAN Do., HALLFAX DO., y KERSEY S, § i â€" FLANNELS, PILOTS, BEAVERS, s PELERSHAMS, | DEVONsS, WHITNEYS IRISH FRIEZE, ANADIAN DO., * BRQADCLOTHS, . â€"â€"<Gt o. _â€"â€"~._.â€"_.. The Halifax Erpress thus judiciously comâ€" ments on the position of the Gpvernient and MA a ssELL the result of the elections : Thereturns of the eloctions for the Can: THE LATEST AUTUMN FPASHIONS! CGMPETITION. tza. They are also prepared to take orders for Clothing, which aoz“nuun to make up in the latest stylew and fazhiun, and as they are uuder the superictendence of experienced cutte», they aré WARLSANTED TO FIT. y # y READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING! J(?S’I‘ received an immense assortment of PARLOR CLOCKS, DIX "ING ROOM CLOCKS, OFFICE CLWLCKS, KITCHEN CLOCEK® &e. _ taZ" Call and inspect the stock of Gold and Silveer WATCLHIES Jewellery, Electroâ€"Plated W are, Fancy Goods, &e. * TED CLO% GMIN{T_THE Ay**"*" 14 SHEFFIELD HOUSK | Importers of Dry Goods. CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY‘S ea WIDOW JAMES POWELL Mavelock, July 13, 1867. 28w4m O‘ M IE.AXRERA & CGo., \:_\'\S\\ 2 FRENCH/ ME)):"{II:IOES. l J//,,E 2 9. Gi aper iard, French Poplias and Empress Cloths, JAPANES: SILKS AND REPPS, attern â€" Bonuets OTT A W A. September 12. I \.5 (570 RE NOW OFPFERING A LARGEK AND WELLâ€"SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. OTTAW A, Sopt. 14, 1847 sBILERQ! V BGBLV ET. VELV BTPEHEEN | September 16, 1887 On Wednesday, the 18th Instant. TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 417y FOR SALE. BR®STABLISEHED IN 1844 RMBBONS, BONNI Â¥" d 8 Cloths and Clothing. FRENCH MERINOES, os ed PER YARD 2~1,_S1)su‘k.~5 st., Ottawa. AND PROVISIONS Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘s BUILDING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets FRENCIH MERINOES, 2s Auguet 14 1886 Groceries, Liguors, M. SPARROW & Co., AND A VARIETY OÂ¥ NEW FAXNCY CLOTBS WNo. 14, Lfidenuâ€"s1 NO. 50, SPARKS STREET, AND MANXUFACTURERA OF, AXD DEALERES IK IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Oy 1 ORNAMENXTs, PATTEEX MANTLES, IN Pattern Hats, Flowers, Feathers, imitts E. KLMcGILLIVRAY & Co., â€"WILL SHEW~ BLANKETS us A T =ws sIN._ NEW O‘MEARA & CO, WV carry a round of the Tmizs. Must be able to read and write. Ottawa, Sept. 23, 1867. Sei® 0ll;lptrl‘l‘l'l 0# RONMS AT DUIG= nan‘s vate Hotel W Ott=wa, Augast 17. _ B14t MUCCASLNS, BUCK, BAuS, LLNEN, t Do.. TRAVELLING, COT LOoX8, STRIPED, Do., . BLUE, Do., _ ‘OREY, TRUNKS, COATS, /flzmuw t "\WO FIRSTâ€"CLASS JOURKNEYMEN Blacksmith« to «howm const«nt employment nd good wages will be given. Apply to h \ _ PETER KILDOFR, _ PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND MANUFACTURLNG JEWELLERS. PANTS, Wanted Immediately, ANTED TMMEDIATELY a Boy to 6d P VEsTS, NHIRTS, DKA WERS, SMUCKS, sOCK®,* ER YARD, Boarding. §5â€" VALILSES, MITTS, WOOLLEN Do. _ BUCK, Yorkâ€"st., Ottawa. bidy sOy | PRICKâ€"S3 CHKNTPsS, w uons Adi wud Abmt readets by James Legge, D. D. «â€"â€"Confucius‘ has been‘ translated, abridged and sâ€"t fosth for the edification ot Englist that charming art. Hi« musical reunions, which hbe usod to have weekly a few yours ago, will be lon& remeimbered with pleasure by those who were favored with the privilege of veing of the party, . He was a man whose «disposition was naturally scrupulously bousr» able and kind ; whose habits were social and yenlally suggestive, in the compamey of his triends, of . iutellectual themes, iltastrated sometimes with «cintillations of rich wit and racy humor, Let it n# be forgotten, too, that he had a sincere regard for the vraths of the Christain faith « Poor B.lg «! Farewell tw him â€" peace to his ashcs.â€"/amilton Specâ€" tator. City News s cure him. sound â€" law yer, rare: ‘and | gra pupil _ of iiackie, now s cure bim, . He was a rips scholur, & sound latyer, and cadowed with many rare: ‘and â€" gracefal accomplishmeuts, A pupil _ of _ the celebrated Poof ssor stackie, now occupying. the ‘Greck cha 1 the University of Edinburgh, but formâ€" erly of Aberdectâ€"Mr. Bridges®‘ «im 1 materâ€"ho did infintâ€" credit to his master, â€" Teorougbly famiiiar with the Hellonic lafiguage, poctry aud aits, he tead Homerand the other clusstc authors of Greece as a deli_htfal pastime. He nad quite a passion tor music, and he attained vâ€"ry considerable power of execution «pon vatious "instruments in the highest rwoge of Faituect Mosistfas or Heautu â€"in examinâ€" ing the vesscls ut the various wharves we find among the curiosities of_our commeree the brig Mirands, just in from Truxillo with a cargo of Houduras Sarsaparilia for Dr. J. C, Ayér & Co,, of Lowell. Bo particulur are this tm us to the articles used in compounding their various remedics that they have this duug, like some others they consume, gathored for them by a skilful agont of tLeir owno in the topiad regions yf its growth, â€" He informs us that there are many species of the plant, but two ol which are realiy valoable in medicine ; the qualities of these are wlso affected by the thine of gathering, mode of curing, otc., uperaâ€" tions whichâ€"in that region of unrcliable work» en imposes a heayy labor upon him. One of the Inort varictics of Sursapartlia grows wild in ourown forists, while acveral others, ucerly «ortnless . whound in Central and south Americu. . The intelligent ugent assured us whnt the virtucs of this drog had never been wity told, and thut the reason of the Jow esteem in which imany hold it is maiuly due w the importation of such immense quantities f the worthless varictics, . His accounts of his trips to Houduras and his business excarâ€" sious wlong the Gulf of Dalce and the rivers wf Montrgus and Santingo and amoug the «ljacent mountains wore of int ns¢ interest We can but commend and hbonor his em plovers wr the faithfulness and encrgy with hich they eAovute their trust as mini=t ts to the ublic hoalth, an 4 we auspect that Thiis cou.cmt is ut least one of the teasous why their amodiâ€" clur® wre beld in such extmordinary favor â€"Tlic late Mr. Macaonald Bridges, whoso doath is recorded in the columns of «ome of mir contemporarics as haviog taken place ut the City of Ofte s on the Zist iust, was a resident of Hamiitn daring a period of some fifteon or sikteen yfais. â€" H â€"was & son of the inte Janes Bridges, Eâ€"q , W . 8 , of Edinibuggh, who dicd two yours ugo in Scutland, and who was distinguished during a long lite for his tal uts mttainmonts and philanthiopy. The subject of this short memoir wiats alsoa neplicw ol aur. David Bridiges, of Blackwood a Noctes Ambrostance wnd the Chaldee Manuscripl. Mo nus bedn cut down in the prime of 11 ¢;, and, to the regret of his fdiends and admirersâ€"and he bad many of bothâ€"without has in 5 a hi ved tor kimaelf that position which bis comark» able tulents and mcginrements promi< d to wand d uty m 44 "m.q‘plr,ufl the w Auty wl 4 u=, one d @ll, of Wduteyr Jpatty , be watchfal «f oae nyghts, and nut be ashamed to coufc»s ind ectity. tho mistake that hae boou imaude, as soun as We haÂ¥e becomic achuellleet 41 Aud the tine is not dar distant when we wi td oul, we hope not to uitr cost, that the nistake ol Wodnâ€"sday lust has indeed been a. most distrossiug eng=â€"oue which in after "l‘ll"u“‘ bring a blush Apon tie brow wl every VA Sovubal, at bate mention of it. tuld virtucs as whoat Dauke u[ wll-lA Inuat by wlo Inust by an <Kuited 1 woruld bmave taken hips Hife in nosommuie ht 10 oatrey hi â€" thie pation Act, Yot $1o wou wade, basd anomestine Wabe dhok . 4 justioe, of a lauimant ia Aghit, ho woluiug ul it would | not tay whom utd gonnteciingg | y Paminy THE STRENGTH OF THE GOVERN»â€" â€" M is M T. upportets ol the late Mr. Macdonald Bridges, whose recorded in the columns of zome of mporatios as haviog tiken place ut A Ofto s on the Zist lust, was a A Hamiltn during a period of some it ut tb ainan and a qwan, . Th of Wollngton was bitnted Hike by un cKuited Londooa mab, wh takon hie Hife bocmune io was tb n owb y i . the Catbolic Emanc â€" Â¥ut %1o would mow »ay" tha wolte . wak not. one of dmperativ. bomusnt ngltit, snd that the with the «civilized world. â€"New Vork P H 0 » yours th re mosit for t nc amayed py. ‘The a neplicw d a Noctes eripl. Me

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