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Dcumber 25 1968 _ _ â€" _ ~ _ _ â€"â€" _ ty Ormice : In the Court House, L‘Orignal iy . :C HURD, H-.In.u--::i. office l': Nicholas lum i# doors to the South of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and february DVOCATES, Barristers, and Attor= A-yvu-lnv. omcrs: Hull and Ayimer, C. E: Xr. Wright will attend at Hull on Tuesdays and ies‘ s - Tugs W. Mczar Warent, B.A.B.C.L. (rtawy, Fob. 7, 1866. > utf Tebraary 7. 1866. Ommcs: Yelegraph Building, Mctcalfoe Street, , to transact any business connscted meernien rectin mm L."' ‘..:niq business with any (ttawa, Feb. 7,1860. _ . Shnth 'llll"ll' _Attormey, Soliciter, &c, Orrice: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks i Elgin Streets, Ottawa. .. s Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1866. 1â€"y Dfi':i‘h'.s LEES & GEMMELL, 'All.‘l'l”. Aitormeys, Sollcitors, h"{m #e. = Ormice : Inthe Court House, Ottawa, C. W. Rosear Lews. . Jous J. GrowrLL. tawa, Fobruary 7, 1866. 43â€"atf .,. 3_ ‘ampbolf ‘s, Grocers. ES&-,'.I:&“& KB" Aitonds to all Law Courts in the District of Kbrmuary 21, 1806 fhenBotmaryKine. ___ _ t An_PB' WOLI-‘]-‘, "OTTAWA TIMES,"| aw, t A BRADLEY, 4 * M: v .‘.d Conveyancin m.. ou*:,'c?w. ty, oppos W. MARSHALL MATHESON, * but certain, J, P. MACPHEHKSON, 'All.”:. &cs, on.::.w.. Office : m lwm Streot. Ktavs, March 10, 1866. 10â€"7 m Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott Russell. ARRISTER, Solicitor, Attorney, and ‘ Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace and County €LEGG & NELLIS, torme t=Lon AmRJSTERS and Attorneyenac«Law, Wx. ;innmu. Eic., for Lower Canada. Orrices: Court House, Ayimerand Buckingâ€" Yevic i9 J. F. BOULTON, WOATOLA', Solicitor=in= gA% EDWARD T. DARTNELL, MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, ATE of Quebes, TTORNE Y«A T«L A W, . Solicitor=in= ktw. Conveyancer, &c. Office:â€"North 4 of York Street, two doors from Sussex. wtawa, March 20, {3066. 78â€"6m ntawa, April 2 a, Feb. 7, 1866 JOHN 8WEETLAXN D. m ““‘&.-'..- «vudh " Wt adin, q 7. _ _SO_® and Acconcheur, Sttending Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" Oflice and ~residence, corner of Rideau and m_fl_"‘! opposite Workman & Grifâ€" ", "TOT» Oflcet Sussex Streot, over Messrs. Cumpbell & Co.‘s, Grocers. * ' . (CONNOR, TTORNEYâ€"AT«LAW, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c., Sussex Stroct. wmew: Enion Buildings«. Oitawa. mublt 0..C. woop, 1 Surgeon and uc"‘:,' Uay office in Munton‘s Block, on n ater ‘I’-_-: Night at his Ptus Cuie», without the -o:;oh&, by a (Rfremn aies "adt mm Painioat got """Wd';u:.m. "% April 14. 108.» Ohauu _ 10 C CCorc ne k y ® ‘ummu'hl Door Kast 1.-\--&’...; 1, 1866. PP DLNNING & THOMPSON W. J. SCOTT, J® TTORNE Y«A TeLAW, 8« Chancery, Convey aucor, YOL._ L XOQ. 145. #: Aamond‘s Buildings, Ridean Street. Jan. 12, 1866. « J EVERY MORNING, DR. OLIVER MARTIX DR. 0. LEGGO, Wo u> o. toztil_House. Block,, Sparks COLMANX & WRIGHT, QFFICEâ€"No. 60, Sparks Street. "W@ AUTGUSTUS KEEFER, 5 C. A. MARTIN, JO8EPH J. MURPMY, February 7, 1886 May DR. W.J. uEx RY DR. ( ILLY, â€" Street, 0’:"';“0 Matthews* Heo«â€" A, F. BOUCHETTE, «3,00 pe: â€". #6,00, MEDLC A L. M. McLEOD Office : l'-rt.llm'o.co.- PUBLISH E D 27, 186 LEGAL, VEEKLY TIMES®." agrove Street. Residence==City Hail Dec. 18, 65. 1â€"y Tnos. F. Neuuis Daily, if paid in adâ€" um ; if not paid in n eet Fogs will be pub» ning, and Mailed Annum, if parid in ¢, #1,50, Solicitor=im=« Office over Mr. Otha w 118y 43â€"atf 34â€"6m 111â€"«f 100â€"y 43â€"ut 4iâ€"utf 21â€"y 10â€"7 38-? | 1â€"y _ They have now on hand and for sale some well Wn‘Vllhun.h-mn and Lower ; and an immense q ty of Farming In the on the Ottawa. Orricx : Corner of and Metcalfo Streets. St. James Street, Mor Montreal, May 23. tigular attention devoted to the sals and protection of the Lands of Absenteos. AEliouluu to the Crown Lands Department for Mining Lands, &c., Ortzawa Desc. 28, 1805 and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Stroet, Montreal mmn 133 sveem to Corse & May, Imports ors and Dealors in Paints, Oils, Varnishes @lass, &6 , No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite thei: old store, Montreal. Montreal, May 26. 1357 E. Miles has the PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSH, (the only one on this continent,) in use. For information as to the efficiency of this apparatus wide opinions of the Press. E. MILES, q * ,PlOPII“OI of the Parliament Hair= ilaliy io Savite the pintmente Onans ant 1. a and viâ€" Hhvfiilh new establishment, No. 9, Angus‘ , which has been fitted up in a most recherche eyte, ht rary comideaatiataglinge. _ * **___** ZABF" A choice lotof Musical Instramonts always kept on hand for sale. MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, P.om(:l AL Land Surveyors, Canada K East and West, Real Estate Agonts, &c. Parâ€" ow Taork s â€"â€"~*.}.c= > Butllv".-.-d c% Saddle Rock «te RECETIVE D D.A.IL‘ “%uun "â€" RESTAVRANT, (Opposite mair. entrance to Government peviins y gor s oamn.'" s-m.' ys i{fo;{z’ 'a’.'.é}(m' o ed m. City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt o# banks, Otta: . i fontmasnal aatned t _ P. 8.â€"Special attentian given with despatch to T ll hok Pm rejorieg Iopond in and n-n,‘Puun. Ottawa, May 22. 132â€"y Ottaws Feb. 1. 1866 . SPARKS, IP Divightomat; 40.« (commiseioned tor Upper Coy or and Lower g,nd..)_o&e. and residence, : wl BOO‘-.IIDI. and Paper«Raler, cor» ner of Sparks and Motcalfo Streets, over the f'\z' Registrar‘s Ofice. Account books mady to for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best 1[0 of the art. RULIXG done to any ‘»uurn. Particular attention r. d to Map Mounting. | Ottawa, December 19, 1865. #.v Roofing Contractor, &c CHUKCH ST., OTTAWA, ll PREPARED To COVER ROooFs, with Tin, Sheet Lron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first settloment, 38 years ago, he cam confdently refor to his long established ehneut’ as a ‘n.untu for khoh :uh- all work entrusted to him. tmery Rrfommnzer oi ait wor C im Gmlm AL c.-l-i&.“- Agent, 3 Ane Nldhg au Street. _Z@" Agent for .1“ Mail Line Steamers, Great Western R‘:il- road, Vermont Central Railroad, &s. Ottawa, May 11. 123â€"f Orrice: No. 5, Sparks House, Ottaws city, C. W C Xgent:" Sole agont tor Readt‘s Tighwhter and or "s Highwines a N%Qy; rDavu' Lachine Ales and Porter." Pork, Floar, &e., for sate. __OrFIC®: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell Bm MAKER, Wellington $treet, op= posite Dr. Van (.’ufil&,‘l. Ottawa. HMaving 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 best style, and guaranteod to givesatisfaction. © _ Montreal, May 26. JOHN IH. BABBER, I'OO‘.IIIII‘I“‘ and _ Manuthcturing Stationer, and Mdchine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinsoy‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Stroots. Entrance on Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. lâ€"ef ’z” Best Con Li May 26. Oysters, o# &" #=:Oysters. Avcflo- Room#s, Noâ€" 10, Sparhs Street, Contre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" ;\. .‘i..:mwrm at Auction or Private .'h;l. promptly to Consignments received for ::n sale. Purtics wishing to purchase Real will receive all information FREE OF CHARGE a:-llh' it theoffice. Ottawa, . 18, 1805, Loy MPORTER® of Groceries, Wines, Liy= . nors, Cigars, &0., &o., 25, Hmpws&w.m Otawa, March 29, 186864 Ottawa, February 21, 1866 DIGAlll'l' of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢. Ottawa, Foh, 7, 1860. 43â€"atf C. J. BOUCHETTE, P L. SURVEYOR and Draughtsman, .%- .“nun a P: Orrice : ':l.'h.u-amt. next to pals ho on P l ce Nu Euis o C emeie C : ui â€"Aevep w e ’ VCTIONXEERS, and General Commis« sion Exchange and Real Estate Agonts, No, 40, Sussox Streot. Ottawa, December 18, 1805. 1â€"4 (Opposite mair. entrance to Governm« 4 . Buildings.) GiPftDEsRarapNES o Apporai o N TS, 40 'I‘h! Comtuanding Oficer, for sale at the ‘l'uxl; OMMISSION Merchants, Im tersy and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, &.:oorlu. Ottawa, March 20, 1866 Ottawa, Jan. 4. 1868 _A corner of Sussex and York Streets Ottaws, Dec. 18, 19865. lccovu'uru. No« 3, Victorta € cent, Uppor Town, Ottawa. (itawa, March 21, 1866. RODUCE and Leather Commaisston Merchant, Montreal. kl('lllftt‘l'. OrFic® : Wellington Street opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, Fobruary 7, 1806. 43â€"ut MONXTREAL CARDS, ONTRACTOR and Builder. Ofice : North side York street, secomh door from Sussex, GEO, H. PERRY, IVIL ENXGINEER, Union Buildin M" Agont for « Glencross‘ Report of Fashions awa, May 5. «t 118â€"y wa, Dec. 18, 1865 JOHN DOTUTGALL & Co., ERCHANT TAILOR, 3%, Sparks Military Forms Best Con Lavens Ou. always on hand. eal, May 26. % 135â€"y H. E. SWALES, ERAL Agent for Great Wostern J,.C. FRANCK & Co., XAVIER CHARLEBOIS PARLIAMENTARY AGENCY ,00'.‘%':[‘103 RS ! BUSILNESS CARD®Sa _ _SIDNEY B. FRIPP, MACDONXALD & BRo BALDWIN & Co., 8. H. MA Y R. H. MeGREEVY, CHAS. E MR. HU. R. FRIPP, THOS8S. NELSON, A. MORTIMER, C. & T. W. KEIR, B. MULLIX, W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. Â¥y A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. 8. CHRISTIE, H. MeLEAN‘s BRUSH & Co., 133â€"6m 133â€"6m 135â€"y Tt 18â€" §5â€"y Ltf 18â€"7 42â€"utf 14 vea® Lâ€"tf modioas establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to buh:::i guests, he hopes byiyrerve * n AMES E. douts. The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the n‘o- el-lun-oLu-d? THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times furnished with the very best the market affords. THE RUSSELL HOUSE, L%T: c.Al:‘nmu HOTEL, 010:".:: in e d tss ce n vanfhe tnsls pas reâ€" painted nfl_lgwly-m&t m...: GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostlor always in attendance. JOHN MALTMAN. TORONTO HOUSE. MII- TROTTER, PROPRIETREAS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ B-m MM mm m & class Restaurant. The house has been thoroughly Mohgtdz“q.fi#. The BAR con tains the e brands in and Liquors, and every delicaey of the season will be secured for the ‘l':go. x«g-umnu-mu-puuuu commodate the guests and patrons. ‘ _ _ _ _ Nlcnoulnuu.cm Avenues 1W Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. hhlhuohmndw.nldluh- tains its charncter as a â€"CLA8S HOTEL Considera ble additions have recently been made to THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, Lowu M.&,oho.:ufll lo:: !lun::.u The neatest and -«: comâ€" tortable House in the city. LAS" Terms of Board moderate. NMak Ne : _ . ... : h 1242m renovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate Lu'l McADAM®*S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. and k t om:él.balt-&nnm boats frae STABLE anached i the Hout â€" 1arkkt 8T attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1866. g w es e 1â€"y BEAYVER HALL, J J. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep ®@ Cut, Nepean. This House is situated within twenty minutes‘ vflhdmcw.lflbhd-ph.fiwd::zlo. The Bar is supplied with all the choice of t _ BA Mre. Trotter is now prepare lOA’l.Dlll- now prepared h take DAY Ottawa, April 5, 1866. _ _ #2â€"4 COI!II “‘:'r“'fl.“‘ Division Streets, om.u.-o-"h. House free otoh}p. December 20, 1865. . 3y Ottawa Drug Warehouse. MHAIR BRUSHES. â€"__ Col NALL BRUSHES. CLOTH] J‘ being #&e., #&e., &o ust, opened P. 8.â€"Advice .t:'“”nw . 8. to the poor gratis. Olnvn.iAhpflI is _ & Sale. All Sceds warranted Frosh FLORIDA WATER. sOZODONT A LARGE STOCK_OF FRESH GAR+ PA DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Campoolrs Charry Bairam: fur Coids, Coughs.& k e c-mv- Worm Pastilies, the best Work Des troéor ""l?'".d to ug.. &Nh. .w ® w Campbell‘s Gr-l'n. Seltzer E; w. N. MASSEY, Peiuson s . alcs e d -..;..‘.h‘l Hall, 28 Sparks &"‘_fl-_ Ottawa, April 10, 1866 A large importation of and French PER FU !l?.'fll arrive next w O TIZDA WA DRUG WAREKHOUSE, * Cempbolt‘s Guinine Wine | MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries HMall! RIDEAU STREET. M 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. isse Sole appointed agent in Ottawa for the li{hl} popular and reliable lons of Mesars. Kenâ€" neth, Campbell & Co., zmuu Mall) Montreal, icines, Perfumery, and Druggists‘ Sundries. _ _ § _ "tWo is M ARSET, ) Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Streot. FLOWER SEEDS To accommodate his increasing business, he has enlarged his premises and greatly added to his faâ€" cilities for carrying on a firstâ€"class family and disâ€" r-l.‘ business, and trusts, by strict attention to hl:r;n‘:o( his customers, to merit a continuâ€" ance of their patronage. amily a ng Chemist, * 88 SPARLKS® STREET. F&um'h Moths, &c., in Furs and Winter lla-'-']u.so. a complete stock of GENUTNE DRUGS ANDCHEMICALS, approved Patent Medâ€" Van Buskirk‘s Sorodont, reduced to 50¢c. Mrs. Allen‘s Hatr Restorery.................100+ THI SUBSCRIEER takes this method of returning his most sincere thanks to the citizens of Ottawa forthe liberal share of patronage bestowed upon him during the past two years. _ THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED a VARIED ASSORTMENT oP IE CREAX SODA FOUNTAIXN, With cight diferent Syrups, manufactured on the premises. It 1s a lu’iyud cooling beverage. MOTELS AND SALOON®S®. on hand MEDICAL HALL ! TOILET ARTICLES, &C Please call and examine the Stock. It is the largest and best ever imported. K#" All the reliable PATENT MEDICINXES English & French Chemicals, â€" _ 41 sussex 8t Is the Place to Bn; Yomodicinos L ML Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Soups, Spon; Shoulder Braces, &e., &¢. * I CHAS. AUSTIN red. 2 tawa, Fob. 12, 1866 i» KX X2 > &# ! PUI‘ DRUG® _ AND (CHEMICAL®, Perfumery. Toillet Articles. Soans. Snomzes The New Drug Store, DOMESTIC DYES. 1E LARGEST. AsSORTMENT oF .. DYES in this city on sale atthe. _ Camphor ! Cnnl‘)lu:n' 44 ure _In(& GUM CAMPHOR, the only certain Ottaw a 1ND FREE FROM ADULTERAFTION:! wa, Jan. 16, 1868. § Lately, and for THE ALBION HOTEL, FIELD AND CARDEN JOHX MALTMAN, JVST RECEIVED! 28, Sparks Stroot. AL: MORTON HOUSE, Lk vors, I beg respectfully to an nounce that lbi‘l" now no!lnd my stock for the Summer Trade. It comâ€" prizes all the best and purest 8O 39 RIDEAU STREET PROPERLY COÂ¥PoTXDED DRUCGGIST®, DRUG®, PERFUNERY HANKPFUL FOR PAST FA~ A CHOICE VARIETY oF t‘s JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D COMBS. M‘l’ll‘? BRUSHES +4 h conmected with 24â€"6m 47â€"utf 96â€"3m 3â€"y 08 OTTAWA C. W.,‘MONDAY JUNKE 11. iscs MB e liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the Saloon, would inform his friends and the public uids ns Nes mt foie 2 evrrugh me io repanr As & + the latest uchmdm No exertions or expense will be spared by the Proprictor in renderâ€" ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and parties favoring him with their support may rely on the THE « QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, M s tm iontemeaans the main entrance to the Government buildings. MI. R.R. H A MIL TON, LA TE OFHA M« ILTON‘S Saloon, corner of Sparks and lr Etreets, has removed to the American Hotel, (fo The " QUEEN" comprises all the requisites for a firstâ€"class Restaurant. Tbl-.l:\ali“ rmlrubh ..‘Th and * =m Liquors, and every delicacy of the season will be found an the table. The DUIGNAN‘8$ _ l”IVA?I HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot« wm C. W.,. A few gentlemen can obtain supâ€" Ottawa, Doc. 20, 1885. By -MLluh-o' Mote!) on York street, where he will be happy to see his old friends. n-u-r’-' best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" t of his guests and patrons. _ . _. _‘ 7 For further information apply to the Richelieu c.-pn,'.o-e-.mc-mum J. B. LAMERE, â€" Office Richelion Company, ___ May 12, 1866." <~ Cabin 1-..1- and open Berths in Gentlomen‘s cab in fnittbe@) se cerercomemnencenrennnnans enfi lell . This Company will not be accountable for specio or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed therefor. . _ . _ U The steamer MONTREAL, Capt. Roszzt Nzusox, wmrlun every Tuesday, 'nu%y. and Saturday, at ‘clock, is » Quebec, .lm ria‘.. and mll’:hg.m of Sorel, Three ivers, and Batiscan. The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. Lassuce, will leave the Richeliew Pier, opposite the Jaequesâ€"Carâ€" tier Square, for Quebec, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.-.i_rmiuI{. uu{.., w returning, at Sorel, Three Rivers, and Passengers wishing to take their passage on board the Ocean Steamers, at Quebec;,can depend on being in time in taking their my this boat, as there will be a Tender to take to the steamers without extra charge. Flol THE FIRST OF MAY, AND UN= til otherwise ordered, the Steamers will leave for Quebec as follows : Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Montreal and Quebec. Farmest Caninal Raihtted, at Bar: Vermont Central , at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" l’i.:fu- Railroad, also at Rouse‘s d -;::fil.nh(.\u.hh&n:on or e George, Saratoga, New Tork, ty thomerommmmemsincemie Jud PR Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. PA Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggage checked through. For further and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and Way Staâ€" Ceparture of all (rains at Termini and Way Bta~ t_la,-n- the Grand Trunk Railway Book J'fl-o Tables RICHELIEU COMPANY. Champlain Steamboats for Lake u'urp.&n;\, New York, &e« &e. Acconm-in:zd rain for Island Pond ___ and Inte late Stations, at............ Express for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with mu?-‘;,m-d.c m“‘“i.‘:?.:.‘ at i ov at Is l-l-:d :r,-.......h.....i,_ res« by railwa lhw ow P!nfi. B«-u-.’ud Intermediate May 26 MOTELS AND SALGOONS. Day Express for H;dc-b-r{ll. Ottawa, Bm!lvmo. Klnm eville, Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, , Brantford, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, ____and all points West, Mt..................... January 11, 1866 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. Un «m 20 Grand Trunk Railway Company March 6, 1868 BM Oystars, Game, otc., daily by express. HOLT*s HOTEL, YLMER, C E., and General kflh?.(r)?le.o‘ “iurmm Jt..Pnp'x; Ottawa ..... Bill lllunnr.. Rossiters .. Kew uvifi; Oxford ...... 8 rville....... Pressott Junetion Rossiters . :lo.-utn Ne pencery Oxford........ Keomptville.. Oxgoods ..... Friday, the 1st of June, 1866 CHANGE of TIME!‘ Oftawa and Prescott Railway, JAS. JOHNSTON‘S NION HOUSE, North Gower, Good Stabling and an attentive Hostler. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, _ mESCOTT) C: W L« H. Daniels, Proâ€" N AND APTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, R. H., in returning thanks for the Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" TR EREMOV ATL. STATION® STATION® Latk or Haximrox‘s Si100% NS WILL RUX as FOLLOWs aoryeo "®%oRTtH. _ _â€" ( OTTAWA TO PRESCOTT OF CANADA. PRESCOTT To OTTAWA netion STE A M ERS. RAILROAD®, msssss««....... 2.00p.im 7.00n m 6.00pm OMrirescerers 3.-’12:.'- 7.10a m :}:p- ssssssccscccc.: 2 50p.im 7.30n m pm ssssssss«».... 3.17p.im 8.008 m 7.00pm visssss«...... 3. 46p.m 8.258 m 7.20pm revsssscs».... 4.00p.m & 550 m 7.55pm rvesessensecess e PBPA 91 §0 00| .......++ sswsssâ€"«..... 4,30p.m 9.35n m $.30pm rssssssc««...... $.00p.m 10.05 * 9.00pm GOoING soUTH. @OING WEST FARES C. J. BRYDGES, Managing Director. 135â€"y 1ND AFTER 8. DETLOR, &vrnm:nm‘ SA c s 7.00a m 1.45p m 6.30pm 7.15a m T link '.“. 7.30n m m 7. 7Ada m M’::- '- 8.00a m 3.05p m 7.55pm 8.25a m 3.35p m 8. 36pm 8.40a m 3.55p m 8.55pm 9.00a m 4.20p m 9.20pm 2.25a m 4.50p m 9.453pm 9.301 m 5.00p m 9.55pm Expr‘ss Mixed. Expr‘ss Mixed Mixed.. Mail 5.30 2.00 P.M 66â€"6m §3â€"7 No. 6 Mail. 4y 3â€"y â€" GREAT EXCITEMENT ! DIRECTOR Chairman,â€"William . W orkn Jne. l2 B Vize Prasident" Bak .|o. Montreal. Alexander M. Del Ottawa, May 9. Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866. chandise at the lowest current rates. _ shmeies JOHN DURIE, Agent Ottawa, oo No. l..?;ubhg:t. LONXDON AND LANCASHIRE InsuranceCompany. FIRE AND LIFE ! PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y For the special security of Policy=holders Is to .novipe Riks 5h Dwellingâ€"houses # on * * Im‘ Ogodn_.mhmun. and General Merâ€" GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, INSURA NCE ADVERTsS Ottawa, March 1, 1866. I Mundred Thousand Dollars, 4 LU MB ER MEN 1 s ‘ WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES 1 | PB" CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS will find it to their advantage to deal at the « cAan 8TOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURPOSE SELLING OUR PRESENT STOCK OF STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. & "THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STREE1. f II. NMEADOWS & Co. Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, Maple Sugar Kettles, Agricuitural F Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all H-E':t‘ Dairy Utensils made to order. IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP! â€" BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! LAMPS 1 _ CHIMNEYS ! 1 _ WICKS 1 1 1 COATâ€"OIL1! "COxTC "OIL!~ COxXxTL OIL chase or not WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. ‘They will k“fi the water dalhhntoool and sparkling. For Saloons, Public Buildings, Houschold or Domestic use, it stands unrivalled, being both useful and ornamental. Railway Companies, and others who have the health and comfort of themselves and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whether they purâ€" Toilet and Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves WI ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PREMISES A DURABLE and CHOICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Buperior Workmanship, CANNOT BE SURPASSED1 * Capital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa, H.â€"MEKADOWS â€"&.â€"CO. ;a" Which they offer at Ottawa; April 26. 110â€"2in Capital, £1,000,000 stg. DIRECTORS : ino. Redpath, Beq., _ | B. H. LeMoine, E#q., PAPERâ€"HANGINGS! For Drawingâ€"Rooms, Halls, Bedâ€"Rooms, &¢, &¢, 6. cR â€"AFTON aA AGBNTS FOR CANADA. s TS COMPANY HAVINXG INXYESTED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, OF LONDOxX. â€" Extablished in 1782. * \V:&ln “:relnl attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on hand, and made to order. TT XI Office :â€"Eigin St., opposite Russell House. C Gro to the " CAPITAL! (ASnglish, ITrench & German, JOHNC, .T COCHRANE, Fy 94 Ortawa, Aotst, For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma. TERING COPFPEH POTPS! Our Spring Stock 1 W ATEFR COOLERS ! FARMERS, ATTENTION ! d with liberal conditions at THE,BEST AND MOST RELLABLE IN THE CITY! AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. _â€"__ SraRROW‘s BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, February 21, 1866 Groceries, Liguors, EIDEH.ATUT STEREET, C. SPARROW, Jr., . B A P H $s 1 LARGE TIMPORTATIONS OF DPIFFERENT PATTERN®. IMPORTER ANXD DEALER INX XOW BEINXG OPENED AT 121â€"3m 47â€" prices DEFYING COMPETITION R. EATON & C Garden & Nursery Within two miles of the city, g In Gloucester, Green Field, Enuine Pniee, ol t smm of ues u:l&p lovfll%llmhdlmd Tnu.Maflhn.Hmm&nh with a choice lot of Bulbs, abd Beddingâ€"out Plant. for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Eeculent fmu !o\a:lho-l:flnlnp“:‘h ouse Plants, wny Garden, Field, and Flowâ€" er Seeds of the description. Partics wanting Hfl-ld‘-flnfiom bc&hfl-i-r 'hmmfu mtmmfi â€".dm‘dmm for sale, at the late res! * Mardnw T. Deningy. â€" Ottawa, March 24, 1866. 83â€"( Ottawa, March 27. 1866. Tlll CALORIC ENGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Establishment. . It is an 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be sold cheap. ply to PA RTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Covuntrar Newsrarer, can purchase an flice quite eon&m with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, tor Cash, or on approved credit. Apply for information, Q;o.t paid) to . B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. Ottawh Feb. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m Importantto Printers. Sugar Kettles, Agricuitural Furnaces, Farmers‘ HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURâ€" CHASED 12 acres of land, on which be intends T MODERATE RATES ON FIRSTâ€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" 6 J. PENXNINXGTON MACPHERSON®, awa, 23rd March, 1 ngine tor Sale, LOOK HERE. Money to Lend TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. I®, THREE SIZES THS, ONE SIZE. * oo > Bararsres, &c.) Montreal T Buildings 3rd March, 1666," " o aL" PLY TO H. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. O‘CONNOR. COmniuts 55â€" "’ â€";flumh-m with the Steamers hwmhhuo.‘?ly Ayimer, C. E. Ayimer, C. E. May 12. * 1M4f Railway Company. UPPER â€"OTTAWA ROUTE ! Fon oxsrow, roq-rupc. rirzroy Fort c-u.k Westmeath, Black River, Chapeon, oachim ds. * Jn 200 Ahir Mondan: Shk April: sne of tht for" lowing elegant low pressure Steamers : Ann Sisson, _ _ Capt. Bockus. * hosiicainnsor P rrts ty cease Porer ce rwmum&u should not fail to Depots to,purchase your Tickets from men repreâ€" m;coflnnmcuu Lines of Sumu.m they are nothing but Freight Propeliers; but ask !‘o:{Id be sure you find the American Express Line 1866. m 1866. UNION FORWARDING gors. For freight or passa, ficered by men of expdrience, rbial for their W-“;’ is the wante and compurts of their passenâ€" Touching at Morristown, Brockville, Alexanâ€" ria Bay, " K‘lzswm. Sackett‘s Harbor, OIVW. Ch y â€" M Toronto ; connecting at Kingston boats for Bay of Quinte; at Oswego with Oswego & Eyracuse Railroad for Byracuse, U Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" hampton Railroad, for all points South ; at Charlotte BMP BBE . .00 000 000000000 +++»»C C. B. DeWirt. For Montreal ; uzuihommfir‘h Railroad to points Tickets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. 4 This line of steamers affords great advantages over all other Tines, to the pleasure traveller or fu: mer -M-"M furniture, horses, :.:"uu. &e., to the Great West, for speed, comfort, safety. The boats of the Line need no comment. ‘They are ofâ€" Ol AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIL further notice, the Ontario Steamboat Comâ€" pany will run their large and commodious sideâ€" wheel steamers, =â€" BAY STATE.»»»» se seseine s mmge ONTARIO,.....................Cipt‘J. B. EstEs. _‘ CATABALEZ..................Ctpc. J, H. Leovaro. Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on‘arrival of the ‘train from the east at 1 p.m., and Ottawa & Prescott RailwayWharf at 1:10 p.m for Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western Railwa FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Que bec, and allâ€"ports on Lake Champlain, for thetran sport of Sawn Lumber, and other l;lm rty. For particulars, apply to GB®. J’GBACK. Ca sTEAMBOAT CcoMPAXNY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTsS The powerful tug steamer England will be kept between OTTAW A and GREN\'{LLE for the towâ€" -‘X' of &sn.lb Timber Rafts, Saw llfil. &o. % â€" In addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" hadlc+s Wevtbdictsenietidisoases 4s 24 4 €C0. % _"In addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in "connection with Barges, forming a _ For particulars, apply to GB®. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, loundw!AlES BSWIFT, Agnt. 8t. Lawrence Wharf, king-ton; and JAS. RATH, Bmith‘s Falls; W. D. WADDELL, Agent,. Gowan‘s Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; Or to the Proprietor, Ottawa, April 11 'l‘ouehil& at all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" wa and Kingston four times in the week. The steam tug &/‘ the Jales, with Barges, will also be on the Rideau Canal, for the ou:lluivo carriage .t:lf Freight to and from Ottawa an lfln‘da and all way ports. The powerful tug steamer Enoland will be kent Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, ‘ FFORDING A DAILY DEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice versa. ; ! i The two new Upper Cabin Steamers, Byâ€"Town and Oftawa City, ‘537 form a Passenger and Freight Line between QITAWA AND KINGSTON, LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE _ DICKINSONX‘s OTTAwWA AND RIDEAU, 1866 4 ol Ottawa,April J 1 Parties lhi&pin" freight from Ottawa will fin it greatly to their advantage to send . by this line rates being low and no‘wharfage charged. C Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por Bc:{ao, Toronto, HamÂ¥ton, &c. __Apply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls Ur to the Proprietor, Connecting with the Royal L(ilnil Line nl;‘ Sicam ers at Kin , going upwards, every Thursday Friday, Mny even!np. hh * These steamers connect at Kingston with the Through Line Steamers going East and West; Steamer.© Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Bellevilie, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. urday, at 7 a, m., arriving at Kingston at noon th following day. mt e Leaves Kingston every Monday at 12, noon, Thureday,, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa the following evening at 8 p. m. _ _ on «©CITY OF OTTAWa® Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thur at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m. following day. _ mmilogs Leaves Kingston every Tuceday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriting at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. ~ *« BYâ€"TOW N* A'\ Tlll ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMER®S will run as follows between Oitawa and Kingâ€" ston, e-llinlg at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Falls with the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad. 5 t5 _ A. H. TAYLOR, Acext, At Ottaws & Prescott R. R. Depot, 0 tawn. $ Travelier, be not induced by loud cries in OTTAWA CITY & KINXGSTON "« CITY OF OTrawaA," MA NT J NP » QUEEN VICTORLA CAPT. ALEX. BOWIE, HA' CcOMMENCED HER REGULAR TRIPS, conveying MAILS and PASSEN GERS to Montreal. The steamer leaves Steamboat Landing, foot of Sussex Street, ong morning, at 6:30. . Ottawa, April 235, 1866. 10077 Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, silways, _ Also LORB ELGIN, EMPRLS8,...... 1866, Ottawa to Montreal ! p. 95. EEERIHS B2 CHENTE neFLevening, at i p. m. _ "«BYâ€"TowWX" )'\ Leaves Ottawa City every Wednesday and Satâ€" AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE DICKINSON‘S "BYâ€"Tow Xr," ONTARIGO~ [Established in 1844.] THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS THE BTOCK CONSISTs OF (Cart. Tnos. Faruer.) STEA MERS. THE STEAMER (Cat. J. lh'A,\‘.) M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa « K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa * i TAtL6R, BETWEEN A ND â€" DeW irt, Capt. C. B. DW irt. 6 â€" Findlay» 1866, = {866, the 1| { PRIEICEâ€"3 CENTS. At enormously reduced prices, as we intend furnishâ€" ag with an sutive hew Btook of Now is the Time for HBargains! G. HOWE & sOX, 69 HSussex Street, and 10 Rideau trest. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866, 4Tâ€"4a SPRING & SUMMER GO0DS EOWE & SON, BOO7S, SHOES, LRATRER & FINDINGS, FRKL.Bo075, sHoES, &¢., MR WE ARE NOW SELLING TEN THOUSAND DOI WORTH OP I should, therefore, very stror use of the Kedzic Filter, have not the means of ulaing TA 1t is impossible for the Kedzic Filter to beâ€" onqu_MCuflu‘mhm_ BATHS of evary description and size.. WATER CO0LERS, REFK[GoBRA roRs, STOYES,LAMPS OILS, TINW ARE, &c , &c., at A PTENCFILON. The course of instruction comprises Alhlw English education, with Erench. ‘The terms, sterling, per annum, payable halfâ€"yearly in adâ€" vange, include seat at Church, laundress, and all other necessaries, except books. Drawing, (on the system pursued at the Government Schools of Art,) Music, Dancing and German, each £5 per anâ€" num extra. The vacations will be fire weeks at midsummer, and a month at Christmas. Pupils reâ€" maining during the bolid.g- 410 per annum extra. Should it be desired, Mrs. Brackxax will be happy her travelling ex ‘paid), to meet l(wdien_on_unil ermwflq‘lup"‘ ) k AM KEDZIE FILTER REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the folâ€" lowing: The Right Reverend the Lord lm Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Tlu;rquy ; The Right rend G. T. Spencer; late Bish Madras, l‘g;- moor, near B‘:iwn,lmb atin?*o Reverend J. u.rri-,gl.‘b.. rm.{m:"'ta;‘“-. 'r:-.- uay ; . As , Torquay ; . Philli w 2rui'e Rev. H. N. Phill(?p-,"or some fl.:’fi-- bent of Christ Church, Grantham, C. W., and Head Master of the Niagara County Grammar School, having resided in the house with Mrs. Biackman and Miss Bennett during a resent visit to England, can testity from personal experience to the materâ€" nal care and attention bestowed on the children unâ€" der their charge. April 16. 101â€"6m Cholera Preventive. lHaving thus the advantage of a new, capacious, and elegant Hotel, situated in a most desirable loâ€" cality, of easy access, and surrounded with innumâ€" merable attractions, the Subscriber feels that it is only requisite, in order to ensure the happiness and oomfi::tqofhu guests, to perform his pait well. He therefore pledges himself that notning shall be wanting on his part to conduce to that end, being determined to give his patrons the full benent of his long experience as a caterer to the public. _ The proprietors desire to inform their numerous friends and patrons in the Ottawa district, vu% Quebec for any length of time, that they can be accommodated at the above establishment W, RUSSELL & SON. Quebec, May 29. 137â€"4 EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. education a limited number .of young ladies, to whose moral and religious training, on Church of England principles, devote their utmost attenâ€" tion. The domestic arrangements of the establishâ€" ment are under the personal superintendence of Mus. Buackmax (a widow); whose great experiâ€" ence in the management of children renders her poculiarly well MW the comfort and happiners of those to her care. The saluâ€" brity of Torquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" titioners in all parts of the world to require comâ€" ment. % | TIIE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING RK. leased the spacious Motel at this wellâ€"known W ateringâ€"place, has thoroughly refitted and furnishâ€" ed the same, and will be prepared to receive reguâ€" lar and transient visitors un or about the 15th June. | This Motel, which will accommodate about One | Mundred guests, is picturesquely situated at a point | commanding a magnificent yiew seaward ; while the facilitics afforded for bathing, fishing, shooting, It is situated in a healthy and fashionable part of the city, in the vicinity of Terraces und Gardens, from which splendid views can be had of the magâ€" mificent scenery for which Quebec isâ€" celebrated throughout the world. TL firstâ€"class establishment beg to draw the attenâ€" tion of tourists to the comfort and advantages to be found therein. The 8St. Louis Hotel 1« undeniably the largest and best fitted up hotel in Quebec, and one of the finest and best appointed houses in British North Ameriâ€" ca. Encouraged by the liberal patronage extended to them by the travelling public, an addition of 60 sleeping rooms was made last fail, and the hotel is now capable of accommodating with comfort 350 to GUARANTEED RUSSELL‘S HOTEL, QUEBEC. S$T. LOUIS HOTEL, desirable rtsort for Tourists ana Ruvalids on this Continent. In short, the locality J# now #o widely known, that it is almost supertiybus to describe it. But, for the benefit of such as ve not made the tour of the Nactuzxay, it may We necessary to state that Tadoussac is situated at the junction of the Naguenay and St. Lawrence Rivers, and is the last stopping place on the route between Quebec and Mad llA!an'. and between which points :‘duil, line of steamers will ply larly during the traâ€" velling season. The I:obl':‘;ly of Tadoussac, in which whales, porpoises, &c., daily sport themselves, is immediately in front of the Hotel. Inward and outward bound vessels mre distinctly observable from its windows and balcovies. June 1 or boating are unsurpassed. Ine rooms ure large and airy, and have been Atted up with every reâ€" uirement necessary to comfort and convemerse. 1rrnng¢menll have also been made for the perâ€" manent residence at the Hotel, during the summer season, of an eminent Pbysician. etached from the main building are #pacious and comfortable Billiard Rooms and Bowling Alleys; also, Cricket and Quoit Grounds, and a beautiful Lawn for childâ€" ren to amuse themselves on. Hot and Cold Baths can be had at all bours. Patrons may alzo rely on a firstâ€"class table, and good attendants. Tapotrssac is admitted to be one of the most picâ€" tubesque .-l:u in America, and probably the most desirable rtsort for Tourists ana Ruvalids on this Continent. In short, the locality J# now #o widely known, that it is almost supertiybus to describe it. ALSO, Private Bathâ€"Houses and Dressingâ€"rooms have been fitted up for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ommibuses in commection with the Hotel to and from Boats and Cars. Polite and attentive servants only are engaged. Reliable Filter 9." 131â€"y __ Sparks ME TADOLS8Aé HOTEL, Tllls FAVYOURITE SUMMER RK» sort for health and pleasureâ€"seekrs will be reâ€"opened for the u-mmmuiuiun of Families and the +rure!ling Public on the 15th JUNE next. _ St. Ceorge‘s Hotel, 1866. SEA BATHING. â€" 1866. TORQUAY, DENVONSHILRE EAD THIS! The ine HE PROPRIE TORS OF THE ABOVE RS. BLACKMAN,AND HER 818 TER, MISS BENNETT, receive for board and L U M B EC . ESMONDE BROS. ST. LOUIS STREET, 141 awn Billiards Archery, P CAcCcoUN A. SAMUEL BROWNING, roprietor Ottawa lloldl.‘,zad WNING, . . . â€" Lesser f the (Momwa Hotel, Montreal, O‘NEILL & ABBOTT, kopiel 4 ____Bowling ‘Alley, Billlud‘l':glu. Proprietors j ta

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