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Otswa, Fobrunry T,1866. ~**__ _: â€"*___42â€"ut Aybmer & N. Shore of Ottawa Pom _ broke,&c , S. side Ottawa Bell‘s Corners, Richmond, Buckingham, Grenville and oi To o Cobe en o 2220 8 00 a. . Lower aIC. Dang 105. bwwflhm‘u‘cf Detlt 5.30 p. "r-m E‘st Templeton, 12.30 a. fast and West, by I ‘. Daily < l;\“l‘ts.g" I"?BTAGI. â€"To all Canada, by Stampsâ€" $ ots, if '.':L T ets. To Bnu-h’"'-aluub’h. 10 3: Lettors h Columbis, @ermany and Foreign C i ?unfly. wUst 8® raxâ€"rlun. @ w ‘_Ll Inited States 10 ct«â€"preâ€"payment opâ€" English Mails, mll. & A. Allan‘s Canadian Steamships, via and, close at 9 every n..,a.,mu l!keu ; via New {.\.m alternate y.-t.ua.'u‘nrn.u;m ll-:a-. every alternate Ia.d:.y. at o-..“ â€" rosTERED must postâ€" wid n&m:w to the m‘:l mails. * L hoursâ€"8 a.m. to 7 pnu. @. P. lfl‘l. Postmastor. sE +2 Ottawa, July 28. _ Aml! EY«â€"ATeLAW, . Solicitor=in= Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office :â€"North ile of York Street, two doors from Sussex. Ottawa, March 20, 1866., 78â€"6m Am.l.\'-ATOI.,\ W s k. Chancery,.Convay ancer, &«. urner‘s Shoe Store, Rideau Street Ottawa, April 27. A"I‘TOIIIY“A‘I-LA"IMW Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, ke. Orric«: Post Ofice Building, Elgin Street, Otawa K. B. Harcook. ® K. H. Haycec«. _ A-.VOCA"I. Oflce} No. 17, 8t« Poter wmuuholo Mtw&mw wig;‘hlyl‘n to attend promptly to any neas overnment employes, and the public generally nay entrust him. . Mr. B.attonds regularly the cirâ€" wit in and for the district of Quebec. . December 28, 1365. 9y A."('A'll. Barristers, and Attor= neysâ€"atâ€" Law. Ormiczs: Hull and ‘Ayimer, C. Eâ€" _ . ,lr‘ w:.u-m.u:.dnmo-‘rm,- and * # of every week. + l.m.i.u-. * °W . Moxar Watont, B.A.B.CL. ATTOI!I\'-A‘I’-LA" Solicitor . in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c., Sussex Street. , Deric® : Union Buildings, Ottawa. dbruary 21, 1866. 5$5â€"7 k4 4 200 00 6e ie cattccns ons ay 0 17 BAnu-ru, Attorney, Solicitor, &e« Ovric«: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks and Rigin Streets, Octawa. Octawa, Dec. 18, 1366. 1â€"y quawa. Eebruary 7 THB POST OFFICEâ€"OTTAWA. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. af:- Tnthe Const House & Court Roszrt Laxs. J Jttawa, February 7, 1866. BA.III‘I'II, seneltaory MREREIAIAAER CCC Notary Public, Clork of the Peace and County Crown Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. Ovm:lnmwmb‘odgld._ ,/ January 27, 1866. 34â€"6m BAuuurlu, &e,, Ottawa. Tolegraph Baildings, Metoalfe Streo Oftawa, March 10, 1866. . TTOR NE Y $« A T«L A W , Solicitors=in« . Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c. fiee: Elgin Street, opposite the Russell House. J. F. BOULTON, BA“M.‘-A‘I-M'Q Solicitor=« Chaneéry, &c. Qrrica: Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau Streot. _ CLEGG & NELLIS, BAII!ITII' and Attorneyseat«Law, ‘Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" ies Public, &e., &e. Orrice: lelegraph Building, Metcalfo Street, Convey ancers. Jttow a 'Ovnc Lang‘ D-MWW“"'(’-. ®: # i Cortral Ottawa. T puuses Do Remew __ Wx. Cures. Atawa, Feb. 7, 1366 W. MARSHALL MATHESON, . V OL. I;â€"â€"NO. 198. } DELIYERING AND CLOSING OP MAILA _Wiumiax Duck. ttawa, Feb. 7, 18 HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, JO8SEPWH ~J. MURPHY; L NE . Lt scmtocnath i rAllll‘lh, Kic., for Lower Canada» _ Orrices : Court House, Aylmerand Buckingâ€" LA“ of Quebec. Square. DR. C. A. MARTIN, DII‘I’II‘I‘.* Office$ Sussex Stre Messre. Campbelt & Co.‘s, Grocers. Ottawa, January 27, 1366. LEES & GEMMELL, ‘ ARRISTER®, Attorneys» Soliciteors» P-tucul. Surgeon and Acconcheut: attending Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" tal. Office and residence, corner of ~Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" tin‘s. *Entrance on Mosgrove Street. % Rixeâ€"â€" Mine 118â€"7y ARRISTER, EDWARD T. DARTNELL, COLMANX & WRIGHT, LEGAL, ROSS & PARSONS, MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, ARRISTER® and Atrorneyseat«Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, and % A P# AUGUSTUS KEEFER, e iisent Aererment 4+‘ *‘ :::r-\u Post Uffice, Eigin Street, in the bm ‘::nnd a# the Custom MST-U GEO. LOGAN, MD., LC.H.B., Ottaws, May 5 Attends to A. F., BOUCHETTE J. P. MACPHERSON, VW of Bank Street. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. W. J..sCoTT Ottaws, Fobruary 7, 1 WYSICIAN, Surgeon and Acconcheur, Office :. Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Street. JOHN SWEETLAND, M. D D. (VCONNOR, DJ DRâ€"O‘REILLY, ‘ORK Street, opposite Matt M. McLEOD, DR. C. LEGGO, DKR. W. J. HENRY,â€" LINGTON $treet, First Door Kast all Law Courts in the District of DR WOLFF, Solicitor, Attorneyy L Aunent M ** e, Otawa, C. W. Jous J. Grxo®LL J ® Twos. F. Neriis soliciter=im« Oflice over Mr. Ottawa. 17, 8t« Poter Jurivs P. Buckr. 43â€"utf WOOD, and . Attor= Dec. 18, ‘65. â€" 1â€"7y Matthews* Ho# 1f 4*â€"atf 10â€"7y 43â€" â€"ut i| \P 43â€"utf 43â€"utf ty | °> PARLL P C,.:J..] L SUR! rks Polinh"..l. * * | is spprcite e in y opposite the be mde.. | BDOK-.IIDIR and â€" Manufacturing] ’ Stationer, and Machine Ruler, _ Ovét Taylor | & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Sus+ ’ sex Streets. Entrance on Sussex Street. 7 |_Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"f Meuth MACDON ALD ‘fi, BRO., A\«'l“l‘ 10ONEERS, and neral C wion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, ) 40, Sussex Streot. Ottawa, December 18, 1865. 1 over ’ UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks ::t?h aca.-un Town, Ottawa, opposite Hopors Atationâ€" e we!> r‘h- sale of Real Fstate at Auction or Priv*u Sale pn?ly attended to. Consignments received for m. sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real will receive all information FREE OF CHARGE by ealling at the office. Ottawa, Doe. 18, fi!‘a. 1â€"y Boothun and Paper=Ruler, cor= ner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Oflice. Account books made to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. s RULING .L..w any pattern. Particular attention rmd to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1865. 2â€"y THOS, NELSON, Boor MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Maving had many years‘ exporience 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 exbcuted in the best style, and guaranteed to | BUSINESS CARDS. ___ sIDNXEY B. FRIPP, klflll‘l‘l("l‘. Orrice: Wellington Street, opposite 8t. Andrew‘s Charch. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. .\ ___ 4.:‘-nt.l give satisfaction. Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1 866 kccovi-r.f\u'rs, No. 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Oitawa. L Oitawa, March 21, 1866. 6 %. 19.y Otawa, March 20, 1866 COImllol Merchant and General A‘;u. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ;. also, Dawes‘ Laching Ales and Porter. Pork, fionr, &o., for sale. Memar+ Na &*@narks Street. near the Russell . Orrice: No. 5?Sparks Street, near House, Ottawa city, C. W. ~ _ ______ CHURCH 8T., OTTAW A, ll PREPARED To COVEKL ROOFS, with Tin, Sheet Lron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. . Having been known in this place since its first settiement, 38 years ago, he can coniidently refor to his long established character, as a guaranteo for the satisâ€" XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, Roofing Contractor, &e 4 / E. MILES, PAILIAII!‘I' Hair Dressing Saloon, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governorâ€"General, Angus‘ Block, Ridean Street, 4 doors from s.mn Bridge. pas~ Camp‘s Kotary Hair Brushing Apparatus, thanlyouull.b(}nflntnfl.inm. 4 W NODLALY 4. PIOVIICIAL LAND _ sURVEYOR, Draughtsman, &c., (cominissioned for Uf"" and Lower Canada.) _ Otfice and residence, Glouâ€" cester, near Ottawa. | Surveys of every donr‘i‘ptlon executed with accuracy. â€" Communications addressâ€" ed Ottawn City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt P L. SURVEYOR and Draughtsman, & Iinh".. Land, and General Parliamentary #‘- Reterances unqgoptimbln. Orric® : ellington Stroet, next to ritish Hotel, and nearâ€" ly oprih the banks, Ottawa. * ‘" P. 8.â€"Special attentian given with despateh to Public Land basiness, adjusting disputed claims, and aunrh‘.l’m. Ottaws, May 22. f 132â€"y Ottawa, April 2, 1866 ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of th: Lands of Absentees. Applications to the Crown Lands Department for «Mining Lands, &¢., F:lfl,l{ _u_'.._.}:‘.?h--ul and far «ala some well MESSRS. Ottwwa, May 5. ‘Ottawa, February 21, 1866. Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1866. F?MP;LVQ now on hand and for sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in t.}xpor and Lower Canada; and an immense quantity of Farming Lands in the Townshlgu on the Ottawa. Orrice : Corner of rrh and Metoalfe Streots. w. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. a Â¥F. A. BALDWIN, P. J. 8. _ T. G. HURD, w LAID Agent and Broker, Notary Pubs ‘ lic, has removed his office to Nicholas Street, i few doors to the South of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and W to transact any business connected Crown Lands D?.l...n.\ in prosecuting Land Claims, out Patents, and to conduct any ageney for es having business~with any 3f the Government offices. . * RusCo WuL * 19MA 43â€"utf IVIL ENGINEER, Union Buildings, corner of Sussex and York Streets. ttawa, Dec. 18, 1865. !.' Ottawa Dec. 28. OoNTRACTOR North side General Comglission Agent, . BE oOrRrERE.:s:} Z3 Camp‘s Kotary Hair Brushing Apparatus e only one on the Continent in use: 4 Ottawa, Dec: 18, 1865. _ ____ "o hoii _ Agent for Wm. Dow & Co.‘sâ€" celebrated Ale«; Ryo Whiskey ; and ]lifhwinen. Also, for the Canadian Ioland Navigation Co., and Western and Vermont Central Railroads. 3 Aumond‘s Buaildings _| 1718 RGANIST of Christ Chureh, of the Organ, Pi®nBâ€"Forte, &c. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. ERCHANT TAILOR, 32%, Sparks C nn. Mar 5. 118â€"y T420 3t 1i h duidi s Auinrt Ajes Brt whe ons anmien 1 Streets, has removed to the American HMotel, (for UE NSE CE 04. eencccam / o (4 ie A cce dsiamntoâ€"Aufi Abupadinr~ s neeriniir T â€"d{'ml‘ Hotel) on York street, where he will I.pyit’o_h_i‘lold friends. FTAMILTONS HOTEL, MOTELS AND SALOONS, HOLTS HOTEL, _ R R. H,, in nt-q.lng [ 1.2.0000 0 ind t hnsd ® liberal patronage besto ed upon him in the Saloon, would inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has leased the above premises, which hefi::rn into & thmfinm of repair, repainted, decorated, and refurnished v’ul‘ all the latest -minouol comfort. 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 -":n. may rely ob the strictest attentien to their wishos. Goodstatling in rear of the premises. Wincs and Liquors of the ; choicest.description always kept. Ottawa, Feb. 19, 1866. 53â€"y ;;‘V'ii(:l_‘i Land Surveyors, Cannda FRast and West, Real Estate Agents, &e. Parâ€" THE " QUEE)" RESTAURANT, KA VANAGH, Proprietor, Corner of Mo l&flfo and Wellington Streets, epposite the main entrance to the Government buildings. ‘The « QUEEN" comprises all the roq::iuu for & firstâ€"class Restaurant. The House has been refitted and refurnished fina::t The BAR contains the choicest Brands in and Liquors, and every mm\vmhwumum. The best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" JOUN 1L. BARBER, YORK STREET, Orraw A. R. H. MoGREEV\, PARLIAMENTARY AGENCY. °. BOUCHETTE, A. , MORTIMER, GEO. W‘PERRY, R. R.R. HA MILTO , LATE OFHAM«~ TLTON‘8 Saloon, corner of Sparks and Eigin â€" T . I O: ee uen saml H. McLEAN‘S MR. H. R. FRIPP, ‘TOR and Builder. . Office? York street, second door from Sussex & T. W. KEILR, 8..CHRISTIE, CHAS. E. BRUSIH, . HAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, Late or Hawiurox‘s San0o8. B. MULLIN, R. SPARKS, THISTLE & BALDWIN, (rommkarLy MATTHEW‘S HOTEL of all work entrusted to him. SAA . > 89â€"Jm nt-r-llli thanks for the F " L PWV s eb d North Co.‘s. celebrated Pale TDht Teacher mis= ~Also, agent ‘ Glass, &¢, o., and (Great old store, M ads. : Office : | . Montreal 1â€"y 14y 43â€"utf 187 The New Drug Store Lt. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tlll sUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS opportynity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since he commenced business. . He begs to inform them that the TI AS REMOV ED STGN of the GOLD MORTAR Where, under his own supervision, the wan‘s 0" : many Patrons will be promptly and satisfactor attended to. z CHAS. AUSTIN, & Apothecary, Ridean St., Otawa Ottawa, July 10, 1866. ts 41 Sussex Street, |_| | Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines | woawentw COMPOUNDED English & French Chemicals, 8 pyyos, PEREUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES,&C nmus L9; mut atamine‘the Stook. : It i5 the _ jeét~ All the reliable on hand. "wo s ICE CREAM SODA FO UNTAIN, With cight different Syrups, manufactured on the premises. It 18 a healthy and cooling beverage. Apothecaries Hall! The New C ARemapicente »p sns " ply and the best description of nug article connected with the business; whilst the i:reguln‘ Departâ€" ment under his.own constant superintendence will, he trust«, seeure the confidence of the profession and others who may honor him with their patronage. * Aioentiate Apotheo e ary, Aitawa bime 11. 148.3m t Ottawa, June 11 DRUG WAREWKLOUSE, aw D A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH GAR« DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Sirmarto importhtion of h and French PER m m on & ) nc â€" Fl%ll.:l‘: i1 m next wx. ($ FLORIDA W ATER. _ _ $OZODONT. E RAUPVETR P AIIL GETID HATR BRUSHES. CoMBs. NALL BRUSHES. CLOTHES BRUSHES, es bet '::3' &o., ‘\&s. ust being opened up. * JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D. P. S.â€"Advice to the poor gratis. Oltawa, April 11. ‘W- â€"=____ RIDEAUSTREET 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. Ottawa . I*rug Warehouse. A fresh Lot of ‘Good, Cheap PERFUMES just m);hfid’ Proscripti fully and 1 . B.â€" ons carefully and promptly preâ€" P:nd. J. GAR\?EY.‘:!. B LLLL puk 19 TSRA * 47â€"utf is To the ;mnlm situated next door EAST, COMMISfiION Merchants, Importers» and Wholesale Qealers in Wines, Groceries, and Cigars, 13 Lemoine Street, Monuul{.-‘ _ idery us T99 fime GENEBAL Agent for G Railway of Canada. Y St. James Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. treal Genuine Medicines, Pure Cheimicals, 67, Spirks Street. HE SUBSCRIBER has opened an es« tablishment at the above address, for l.ho-n_l‘o Montreal, May 23. General Commission Agent AND EXCHANGE BROKER, &nfl-ht Agent for the Europoan Life and Guarantee y. k is~ Agont for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston,gr the sale of Highwines and W hiskey. Orrice: In Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street. Ottawas, June 27. 162y Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. * THOROUGH BQSg.N necy a 'i&mqnl. May 26 MPoiTlRl of Groceries, Wines, Liq= uors, Cigare, &o., &0., 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" YSIYTS OTTAWA COUORESIEMN WEAL : 2L 000 FIllDfA‘\'B.U f rs loft at Union House will be lly at s punctually Ottawa, July 26. ;187t 3UEBEC BANK I store, Montreal. _ Montreal, May 26 1 9% . 4.1 .A hamas ustnO CC ie " w Has been opened at this Branch, and interest be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. DOMESTIC DYES. 1E LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DYES in this city on sale at the FREE FRXOM ADULTERATION! ;UST RECEIVED! Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 "o mt oald P Tlll CALORIC ENGINE, formeriy used in the Union Printing Establishment. It is an 18â€"inch CyTindér, and will be sold cheap. APPLY TO & H. J. FRIEL Or R. E. OOOOII‘OA‘lo UCCESSORS to Corse & May, Import= ‘ers and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, «s: &¢ ,; No. 474, St. Paul Stroct, opposite their Ottawa, March 27. 1866. Nlul\"l'l!l-]:l&-()All!!& Ladies of.Oftaw a to eirr assortment. > : T wvear on ut / 41 RIDEAU STREET. s I #~ Best Con Livz® O always on hand. ontreal, May 26. * 185â€"y JOIIN DOUGALL & Co,, RODUCE and Leather Commission Merchant, Mfml.ru’l‘. i n eg in MORTIMER‘S L DRUGGISTS. ’l‘“.\NK'UL FOR PAST FA=~ vors. I beg respectfully to an nounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade. It comâ€" prises all the best and parest Fob. 12, 1866 saAVINGS DEPARTMENT (Late of the Baxk of Upper J.C. FRANCK & Co., BALDWIN &.Co., Engine tor sale. Orrice Hours:â€" 8. II. MAY & Co., OTvraAaw A II. E. SWALES, G.: H.. HERRICK, wn supervision, the wants of his I x lc a (SlitoRa Abavite JOHMN MERCER, oTraAwWA TUESDAYS AND Choice Perfumery} Drug Store. for Great Western was . Office 30 Great satisfactorily AYLMER, C. E 10 a.m. to 3 p,m. H. V. NOEL,, Manager. 48â€"ut OTraAWA .C. W.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 133â€"6m Canada,) 133â€"6m 185y and Fsench, itention of the 9Tâ€"y CHANGE of TIME. : Ottawa and Prescott Railway, ON and after MONDA Y , June 4th, 1866, trains will run as follows : C DEPARTURE _ < ~ ARRIVAL. From Ottawa, 7:00 a.m;, _ At Prescatt, 9:30 a.m. to ensu‘ &eand Trunk Railway. Company 4o d OA _ 4c cimaafictedvicls stedied toryva Reoturns tickets to Prescott, Kemptville and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on th line {‘¢ta wa, June 4 SUMMER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. 0: AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Traing wi‘H leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" lows : k. Erpran in bpuombnel otlem Day Express for Ogdonsburgh, w * Brockville, Kingston, Bellevilte; To" ronto, Guelph, London, Bnl;{urd, Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, | _ _ |_ and all points WeSt, At..csucecctemes Night _ do : do Silicrivnerefos susefrernscere ‘Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, Mbsiessensrcvnsee 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Platt«burgh. GoIxG soUTH AND EAST. Express by Kailway throughout for New York, Boston, and all Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johna with Vermont‘Central Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Steamboats for | Lake George, Saratoga, New York, &e«, ke. MV meRoq coa c ratk cal »h4 EeC OO CC osal lal a Accommodation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, at.,.......... Express for Boston and Intermediate ~ Points, connecting at St. Johns with the Vermont Central Rgllromf, Aat.... Mail for Portland, stopping over night at I#81ADA POMd,.....ccme cce en mmennprnmmmcens Express by railway thronfhout. for Neow York, Boston, and all Intermediate Points, conniecting at St. Johna {with Vermont Central Railroad, at [Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also at Ronse‘s Point with Lake Champlain Steamers fieoul for Lake George, Suratogy, New YorK, &B., uce ecsmmentimnntmenics $e80 P.M. Night Exprexs for Three Rivers, Quebec, | Riviere du Loup and Portland, at.,,10.10 P.M, yas sloq-lnECnn on all Night Trains, Bagga checked t.hrpuf « | For further information, and time of arrival departure of all traing at Termini and: W:I Sta frhn::l. soe the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Ti ables. : | ' C. J BRYDGES, 1 * Managing Director. Mav 90. | 135â€"y | May 26 RICHELIEU â€" COMPANY, 1866 Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Montreal and Quebec. FROM THE FIRST OF MAY, AND UN= til otherwise ordered, the Steamers will leave for Quebec as follows : + | The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J; B. LAstLLE®, will leave the Richelieu Pier, opposite the Jnequesâ€"Carâ€" tier Square, for Quebec, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 p.m., Euclnl(, ulh.la gl;g l‘tl Thucntb‘s tishing to take theit pr i ‘assengers wishing to e r age on the OMln‘BIAlmOI‘I. at Qnoboe,émpt::'pcnd on[bei in time in ‘taking thoir ras by this as there will be a Tender to ko.g- to the ors without extra charge. | TUOBOL Wl ie l 4) Wpcccus Wior adar: L. 10. 0008 . iatu db in td > The steamer MONTREAL.C:& Rosket NELSON, will leave every Tuesday, T y, and y» at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisoly, for dnoboo. nlltm oing, and returning, at the %’Qfll of Sorel, Tht slveu, and Batiscan. j FARES | t Cabin (meals and open Borths in Gentlomen‘s o8b â€" io P mc3 w ba w sned uo 0000 h c + BUOOTLGO ... .. .ces c cce cneene en n rewene en en men es nnt ns l This Company will not be accountable for speci¢ or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed therefor. _ > | For further information tipply to the Richelion Company‘s Office, 203 C:m:n s‘.‘igne‘r: Street. _ | x MA ho Office Richeliou Company, May 12, 1866. 1866. UNION FORWARDING Railway‘ Companv.| UPPER OTTAWX ROUTE! cHANGE OF TIME]! Fon ALL PORTS 08 THE OTTAW A Rivor, n8 as far as Dés Joachim Repids, 150 miles sbove Ottawa City. s On and after 18th June, 1866. one of the M‘l;w‘; ing firstâ€"class passenger steamers leaves Ay every n‘wrnin‘, (Sundays excepted), at 8 o'elloek, precisely * Aun Sissons Capt, Doon use Oregons ‘ _i _ Findlay» Calumet, _\ 6 _ Blendin« Pontiac, | i+ Duggan» Affording one of the most delightful trips that can be l:lknn dnrinbg t:: hBot. w:u!:l‘or. g | assongers by the Brockville and ttawa Railâ€" P d caa lc Aduiaty® Beccacieas at i uriafien apeinrer‘ way comnect d{nofly with ‘steamers up and (down the river, and vice versa daily. | For further particulars -g{ysto G.R. H, Maxao®®, | THE UNDPERSIGNED HAVING PCR« CHASED 12 aores of land, on which he intends starting a ; | | Garden & Nursery 9 1\ A0 200.A .. cienis Arrdranbtibats Ad + In Gloucester, Green Field, uts NOR CCC uts tha attention of the Inâ€" LAE NPW OO Nee P WE in‘ County of Carleton, sails the attention of the Inâ€" habitants of the CI:{ of Ottawa, and country. â€" He will falfill orders for all sorts Â¥ru Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out for Borders; also Her Plants and Roots. . He has also on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a mfity of Garden, Field, and Flowâ€" er Seeds of the description. Parties wanting o iatins mith Orating in d.:yli:i waiPlasting ing, er with Gra u , an wfil be mfly ‘W‘dfix He will have al sorts of in season for sale, at the late resi. dence of Clement Brulhyfl. M ATHEW T. DeRINZY» in included) ARTORE 00 ~ ARRIVAL« wa, 7:00 a.m;, _ At Prescatt, 9:30 a.m. «. l:45 pm.s @#) o# _ 4.00 pm, Ottawa, March 24, 1866 Aylmer, C. E. May 12. AWES! LA CHINE PAW ABC D sgarzgi:;vmdqdm., 1 I in an o *‘ s omisti® . | N’JW N. B.â€"Parties will please leave b fore 4 ofclocky pM: :...... |; ... ) My$â€"1388 RALLROAD®S, my31â€"1%â€"4 _______|_N*2°PEO__.L_ ol qo. i FLOUR IN BARRELS. OAT« MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL _ c T ouRISTIE . _ ,, lavt1.180â€"a ces > s:mfig;_ OF CANADA. my31â€"139â€"4 LOOK HERE. 88 AND PRIME MEsS PORK. For sale by i+ 8. CHRISTIE, |. _ . STEAMERS. Within two miles of the city, T. 8. DETLOR, J. B. LAMERE, very Monday, M ©UNUTCUS cisely, call lfli Bk. &(vlqn, m g‘lmfllfl- e their on nbee,émpcs:.p:s:(: on[bei t as m.‘:- L the ars AL, Capt. Ronket NEL8ON, .n...Kfy. and Saturday, SUPERINTENDENT. General Manager. |â€" | 124â€"4f Capt. No. 5 Sparks Streot. Aylmer, C, E. 9.40 A.M. 8.15 P.M. 5.30 A.M. 6.45 A.M. 8.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M. 1866. | i: ()a]q'oital "Stove PLUNGE BATHS, T WO sSPONGE BATHS, j SITTZ BATHS, FrOOT BATHS, mHITLNDREN‘E BATHS, | NUW Aeeales We m eP T00 i i i t o cte +. d WE ARE ?AKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. They will keep the water deliciously cool and sparkling. | For Saloons, Public Buildings, Hounhoht or Domestic use, it stands unrivalled, being both useful and ornamental. Railway Companies, and bthers who have the health and comfort of themselyes and poopl* under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AN D EXAMINE THEM, whetherthey phrâ€" chase or not. * * }« gir nc clc22l. _z | Toilet in any Cooking Stoves | IRON ‘BIAD§17'EADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP !‘ BIRD CAGES CHEAP : * LANMPS 1 â€" CHINMNEYS J 1 _ WICKS ! ! ! + COAL OILL COAL OILI COAL OrIL yas~ We Milk Pans, Milk 1N ORDER Ottawa, March . 1, December 20, 1865. "Ag. Ball I Picâ€"Nic Ring, FTILTERING COPFPFPEE THE RUSSELL HOUSE, L'A'l,n CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C W. The undersigned, proprictor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his nuâ€" merdus friends and the lnvollin&pub‘}ie, that he has and newlyâ€"furnished throughout this comâ€" ous establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserye encouragement and llgpofl. vlj | J AMES E. GuOUIN, _ _ MOTELS AND SALGOGONS. * WoA&ivo‘;rohl attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; and every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on hand, and made to order. \ ~~ JOHN MALTMAN, W ATE McADAM®‘S, Commercial Hotel; Packenham. _ ~ * . The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned sfl&cqflwrhuledndnmdfot the -ge- oi:keoomn of gueste. . PHE TABLE A D BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the very best the market affords. GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler always Go to the " CAPITAL!* $ L U M BE R ME N j!, WILL â€" BE DEALT LIBERJF:LY WITH FOR }'HANTY SUPPLIES ! T w o C ud o ul qesd Ahis e YA DP in attendance. m;o:];tio;fionrything necessary in & NTS!~ elass Restaurant. The house has been thoroughly and elegantly fitted up &m‘ahout. The BAR conâ€" tains the choicest brands in Wines and Liquors, and mfldnh.uy of the season wmbb-.nnnd f&r the or trouble w spared the ac commodate mum and patrons, ,C' un.ns'rmm: is now prepared to take DAY wa, April 5, 1866. « a2 FooT CHILDREN‘S Hull, May, 1866 OHARITABLE INSTITUTION STOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Dis NICIIOI.LI Street, Court=House A venue, ; Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. This House is conveniently situated, andstill mainâ€" tains its character as & l{[BST-CLASS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the yn-hu!,‘nd it has been entirely repainted and renovated. "No pains will be spured to accommodate and us (8 to and from the cars and ‘boats free of . ‘~ There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY ST. attached to the Hotel. _\ & ( Dec. 18, 1866. ( 1â€"y ORNER of Water and Division Streets, mdn-h@, N.Y., 8. Sloason, Proprietor. buses to and from the House free otehug:. l PRIVATE HOTEL, 8 .° tawa, C. !.. Afew 'm“ ATELY KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, | Landing, Artuu® J. LexoS, Proprietor. f all Room, Bowling Allies, Parlor Skates, Nie Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquors. uU Mav 1888 179â€"f MRS. GRANTsS SALOON, _ OBORGE STREET, TORONTO HOUSE RS. TROTTER, PROPRL . No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarat site the Parliament Buildings. TAE WRIGHT HOUSE, INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, M’o_ THE ALBION HOTEL, RSCOTT, Câ€" W., L. H. Daniels, Pro= rietor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" MORTON HOUSE, TO MAKE ROOM FOR l-’l.-‘WI PURPOSE SELLING OUR STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. For Making 6, 1866. PARMERES, aATTENTION ! | a;:lum. Pails and Strainers, Maple Sugar Kettlos, Agricultural Furnaces, Farmers‘ es, Cistern Pumps, and all lh£ of Dairy Utensils made to order, ; | Dec. 20, 1865. C. SPARROW, Jr., Groceries, Ligquors, v WATEER COOLERS ! SPARROW‘S BUILDING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. February 21, 1866 SIHIOWER H. MEADOWS:& CO. 7nm BEST AND MOST RELLABLE IN THE CITY! DUIGNAN‘S Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. I‘s or man conneclem iCWE I‘s uuu[ Palace Street, , Quebec. PIFFERENT PATTERN®. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining all the \Depot, 35, Sussex St., Ottawa, PROPRIETRESS, t, Desbarats‘ Building, uildings. The Toronto & necessary in a firstâ€" JOHN MALTMAN ears connectet with Spring Stock | s Street, Ot= can obtain supâ€" D T 61 w it to their advantage to deal at the « CAPLTAL® > ob s atways allowed on all artioles purchased. , 66 t Cooking Etoves ‘ 8, 1866. 37y 1ICADOWS &A Must belong to that which pleases such is the case with Unrivalled â€" Mixture MOCHA, JAVA, ANDJAMAICA COPFPPEPES, | |c Roasted and ground daily, on the premises, bJ steam Â¥% P 1 Conaequently always to be m"‘ highest state of perfection. * 7 | JAS. BUCHANAN, SBusgex and Wellington St. In the matter of the Estate of the late George Leâ€" vally alias Perry. NO‘I‘IOI 18 lllf.g' Gil.:g that "olf :rn- hvhf clai r-uh the late GEORGE IVALLY.E.z‘P Y in his lifeâ€"time, of Pembroke, are req to send them to the undersigned for adjustment, within one month from the date hereof, as the assosts at that time will be distributed to those ent tled to receive the same. Dated Pembroke, 9th July, 1866. C. O‘KELLY, APITAL" STOVE DEPOT, 35, SUSSRX STREE1 Genfleman’smya Congtess, AT THE RED B00T | NEA‘L AND COOL ttawa, May 10. PUBLIC: NO 1ICHE. Ladies‘ Balmorals and Congress ! Whenever you want GOOD BOOTS OR, SHOES of any kind, go to the ' R ED B OO T TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES TWO SIZES. : THREE SIZES. AS, THREE SIZES nTre: \_ ONE SIZE. dt t 174â€"4 Extraordinary Merit HE BEST WHITE CANVAS sHOES in the city are sold at. _ ° | THE RED BOOT. NB Enc on Poagng ot all morn, boaght or M P RED BOOT, repai of charge ! | WA A. LaMB. Cnits In Kid, Prunella, Seal, h.'., A splendid assortment of BUCHANAN‘S JGRAPHS BY NOTMAN, POR at the Ottawa Stationéry Warchouse 55â€"y Aroma TOTPS ! ARE THOBE PRESENT STOCK OF THE RED BOOT. every one, SAP ! t 1866 THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION cOMPANY‘8 MAIL STEAMERS®. OTTAWA TO MONTREAL CI K K £L T0 AJL 402 2y druilt chvs ugures ud hash on ienss eA viee d Cipsaeter is 9 9 woeze _OUTSIDE SPORTS have been for La it The new fast sailing Steamers “ ‘l"'l:". i::‘ "¢“ as Gefilw * QUEEN VICTORLA," | Cn-x{:‘. Quoits, ; Aurx. Bowi®, Commander. & wn Billiards, _ Alley "PRINCE OF WALES," | . KLSO, H. W. Surrener», Commander. _ Private Bathâ€"Houses and hay | 40000 minnd ain ts Â¥a dtns atalt W leaves Ottawa every morning, (Sundays exâ€" ce ), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, (Brea ast on pted 30 for Grenvill k board), thence by Railway to Clri'llon, connerting Iy 2 ts Cw n s 2 B ut e en daualih Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can‘ obtain Returh Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" lon, valid for one day, at half fare. Passengers for the celebrated Caledonian Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. 'P;urex;y“e; Tl;'i-l;ffiiin Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landings. . |__ _ _ _ d > _ Single and Return Tickets to Montreal canbe obâ€" tained at the office on the wharf, or on board the steamer. Montreal, June 20 1866 Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, .0 BETWEEN | OTTAWA CITY & KINGSTON *@rry ox‘_ OTTAWA, 7 THE ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMERS will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ston, calting at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smiti'n Â¥alli with the Brockville and Ottawa& n.“m.'d' [TLL LC 2 Aelovimem s w ane Y T Cauckos | o w Onry OrjoTrawa". _ | Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at 7 a. in., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. im., the following day. Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriving: at Ottawa next evening, at7 p. m. «"BYâ€"TOW N" | f'.uvu ;mnvs City every \{M, and S:bt.- urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at noon T iowing dky. . !* : & * wevafh es _ U 3 Ais dey k l ca% odaras lwl;;‘:o‘l fi’u"dnl every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and grriving at Otawa on the following evening at 8 p. m. . _ _ _ ~â€"|_ Connecting with the Royalâ€"Mail Line of iSteam» ers at l\mm-n. going upwards, every Thursday, Friday, Sunday ovoJm. These steamers connect at Kingston with the Through Line Steamers ,dng East and| West ; Steamer « Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Bellevilie, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. * Parties ohlmn' freight from Ottawa will find it ‘nuldlo ir advantage to send by this line, rates be ‘lwnndmvwch d. Passengers ticketed u.au(. Por HT' Toronto, Hamilt n, &e. & > pply to JAS. SW I[FT, 8t, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ;dl“M RAT1‘, Smith‘s Falls; Ur to to t | 4 =- K. DICKINSON, TEAMER .6 QUEEN . \’IQTORIA *» Ottawa, April 11. OTTAWA AND RIDEAU 1866 LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE FORW ARDING ARRANGEMNENTS, 1866 Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, Aoiaiineinaninpte, v-..u: .ll':om on :;:‘:idm Canal, and vict versa. no ween | OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, To-chinfi.t all the Ports on the Line, leaving Otta«. steam w will also be p‘fl‘oed on z;mdou Canal, tor the exclusive cafringe of Freight to and from Ottewa .n“ll'h hnd eypiled Eala-d ill be k 0 powe! tug steamer betm:oO"A A‘llil GRENV LLIL&OW.: ago o(%nn Timber Rafts, Eaw IT' Ke. B(g:'l'.éd ;n.io' to the above, a LL l"()l' TUGâ€" , in connection 'K‘ | & FREIGHT LLNE between m bec, and all ports on Lake Ch for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and othe y. For particulars, apply to GEQ. BAOH, Caâ€" MOF P P Larmo eurnpn azint G) â€"For particulars, s"l! to GEU,. NU BAUI WHâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Af‘rfl. Lawrence Wharf, kknx-ta-fl anl J‘B. ATH, Smith‘s Falls; W. D. WADDELL, Agent, Gowan‘s Bnih(i;ns,&"w Etreet, Quebec ; r Proprietor, | o N. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa. Oftawa, April 11 1866 sSTEAMBOAT CoMPANY. sUMMER ARRANXGEMENXTS. AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. 0! AND AFTER MAY J14, AND UNTIL further notice, the Ontario Steambont Comâ€" pany will run their large and commodious sideâ€" whool steamers, | ow ONTARIO,.................... Capt. J. B. Ksres | _ | author of "Broken CATARACT,.................Capt 2. Inplake: Te s ® Forming a daily line between Prescoft and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, Ieaving Ogdensâ€" « The Queen Mother and burgh Railway Wharf :-flrfl of the train | swinburne. from the east at 1 p.m., and yyrir> m 4 DICKINSONS Ottawa & Prescott ailwayWharfat 1:10 p.m Touching at Morristown, Brockville, Alexanâ€" a Bay. Clayton, Kingston, Sackett‘s Harbor, ria Bay, Clayton, K'::-u-. BackeW‘s Harbor, Oswegd, Charlotte, Toronto ; connesting o. Te n . s wone oo par o qomen nh mt Kingston . XHM BOME P0 M Mpan Rativand tor Oswego with the Oswego & Fyn:.. l.llu“ for Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" hampton Railroad, for all Bouth; at Charlotte for Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; ROE TCCC t s us nuw F n’l‘lom:;“fim:l Trank and dn:. 'o.n‘ Railways. _ Also Ogdonsburgh steamer OMD RLUIN,cceniacy . n mem 1 xunms,.....................cmn. DeWirr | For Montreal ; and the Ogdens Railrond to all points East. | Tickets sold to Montreal and all points West for | pp e e ‘(bATT-,- Ryax,) "Bs ¢â€"TOWw N," BAY STATE, ONTARIO,.... CATARACT,. DICKINSON‘S STEA MERS. THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS @Q:aws, 23rd (C [ Established in 1844.] oN TARIO arr. Â¥nos. Faupie® THE 8TOOK COXBISTs OF o.ullull.t‘m':}_ CINH! A ND R. W. SHEPHERD 1866 1866 1 PRICEâ€"3 CENTS â€"|1866. â€" SEA BATHING. | 1866. 1866 ‘\St. Ceorge‘s Hotel, | CaACOUNA.! 1866. Tnm FAVOURITE SUMMER gort for huWn kure reâ€"opened for the on of it the Fr:vellin‘ Public on the 16th JUX . nex Archery, _‘ Billiard ALSO, Private Bathâ€"Houses and hay been fitted up for Ladies and a Omnibuses in connection with the to and from Boats and Cars: * Polite and attentive servants only engaged. THE â€"TADOUSMA¢ POTEL. SAMUEL BROWNING, . ,| _ TORqUAY, DpEvyoN * ) M** BLACKM AF, A ND HER 8187X BR + MISS BENNETT, receive for bourd and: education a lmited pumber of Indies, to whose moral and u\:‘r on Ohurch of \ England principles, they devote their ubmost attenâ€" 4 | tion. ‘The domestic of the establishâ€" | RIs Riucnan (o° ditents athie prea rexpers. \ K# " l | ence in the -‘-(H }'fl; en renders her (BEASIDE) SAMUEL BROWNING, . â€" â€"â€" Lessks Proprutor of the (ttarwa Motel, Montreai. T"II sUBSCRIBER, HAYING REK» leased the spacious Motel at this wellâ€"known W ateringâ€"place, has thoroughly and furnish ed the same, and will be prepared receive regu lar and transient visitors on or Abth June. This Motel, which will mbout One , 48 â€" e inmmanihe t iniguttoatl ike *Phile or are * are la und airy, and have been fitted up every reâ€" 1uire|nent necessary to comfort eopvenience. rrangements have also been for the perâ€" manent residence at the Hotel, during the summer geason, of an eminent Physician. from the main building are spacious eomfortable Billiard Rooms and Bowling A mlso, Oricket andgQuoft Grounds, and a beautiful for childâ€" ren to amuse themselves on. | Hot Cold Baths can be had at all hours. , Patrons alzo rely on \a firstâ€"class table, and good _ Tapoussac is admitted to be one df the most pic turesque spots in America, and the mos desiraple resort for Tourists on this Contitfent. . Jn sbort, the locality xo widely known, that it is almost to describe it : But, for the benefit of such as have not made th« | tour of the Sacurxay, it may be to stat« wl.hnt'l‘ul«luui-mmu&o of the ‘ Baguenay and St. Law Ri and is the las stopping place on the route betw .w‘l:l THE sUBSCRIBER, HAYING REK»~ leased the spacious Motel at this wellâ€"known W ateringâ€"place, has thoroughly and furnish ad the same. and will be prepared to receive regu June 2. 141â€"3m or boating are unsurpassed. â€" The rgoms are large or are * wre lai und airy, and have been fitted up every reâ€" luirement necessary to comfort eopvenience. rrangements have also been for the perâ€" manent residence at the Hotel, duringg the summer geason, of an eminent Physician. from the main building are spacious eomfortable Billiard Rooms and Bowling A mlso, Oricket andgQuoft Grounds, and a beautiful for childâ€" ren to amuse themselves on. | Hot Cold Baths can be had at all hours. , Patrons also rely on a firstâ€"class table, and good : & Q7â€"8 ! | motiing, ‘per, sunt ! | storiing, per aunum, paysble balf4 n mdâ€" * C 4 . ayn:- g..‘r-d.th & Art,) | Music, i;.ud 4b per anâ€" | num extra. vacations Aiwee wooks at | mideammer, and a month at Obriskmas. â€" Pupile reâ€" TavoussaC is admitted to be one f the most pic turesque spots in America, and the most desirable resort for Tourists on this Contitfent. . Jn sbort, the locality #o widely known, that it is almost to describe it But, for the benefit of such as have not made the tour of the Sacurxay, it may be to state that Tadoussac is situated at the of theâ€" Saguenay and St. Lawrence Ri and is the last stopping g:u-o on the route betw Quebec and Ha! la! Bay, and between which a daily line of steamers will ply regularly {during the traâ€" velling season./ . The noble Bay Tadoussac, in which whales, , ke., daily themselves, is immediately in front of the 1. Inward and from its windows and bajcopies, _ Having thus the advan of a new, .:‘ oh}‘d Motel, ‘?‘ & m cality, of ensy nocess, th innumâ€" merable attractions, the Subseri '1& it in only requisite, in erder to ensure t and comfort of his guest«, to perform hi well. e therefore pledges himself that shalt be wanting on his part toâ€" conduce td that end, being determined to give his patrons the fult benefit of long experience as a onterer to the BAMUEL + Salcl t Proprietor Ottawa , Montreal. June 1 EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. \ :"‘i‘i:'r"i"n::'icii'; kindly per lag llun 1st ow t b'.“ i cince, nm For Torquay !‘.'.‘.‘_:;"12 peculiarly well adupted to promote the comfort and fl:rzp:-f«m to her care.: Thepals brity of Torquay is too well to medical prac titioners in all parts of the 'hl'fl'"“! The course of instruction & M-a English edueation, with French.| The terms, A44 -“.(1 ‘:;‘fl;‘fi. holids in eodher m w ladies on their arrival in Jamaica, rend G. T * X. GARNE :aFomi-.mu- r IAM‘,&. 25 cents. "._ | â€""Running the Gauntiet, der their charge. ATTEN] HIOW HE & BQ07S, SHOES, LEATHE ‘ 60 Sussex Stroet, and 10 Ridean treet. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. â€"_» 41â€"a TEN THOUSAND A_Boors, suogs, at., PR At enormously reduced we intend furnish ing with an entire new Stock of SPRING & SUMMER 60005 ! Now is the fl-oxtw G. WE & SON, "Eastertide Bermons," b; = Contemporary Review," Chambers‘ Encyclopedia, Yols. I to VIIL. Photographic Views of O&awa Beenery. RILL AND POSTRGR STAMP®S. JOHN o ie 4 +; 12y . ber annul Sm hi e nlivae m w tm Erâ€"u&: m -;%-‘: Art,) tra. i;- vacations jee ":“.:‘ mer, and a month at Pupile reâ€" during the holi £10 annum extra. Kthdull".l-. will be happy wvelling expentes ), to meet young m their arrival in En s l â€"of WE ARE NOW 81 O‘NEJILL & A n.i’wrauy it m" LaLC U N A. l‘rl SCM l. he 16th JUNE next ve been £ , such as > Boating, Quoits, | _ _ wORTH UA alnrganhhin‘ts" Opposite Russell House Henry Aiford, D.D 1st vol. ‘ols. I to VIHL JOER. 3. ° a novel, by Edmond L&nl'llflllfl Mrs. Blackman visit to England, tothe mater the children un 16, 101â€"6m 'IIAib:I-.CuA et um krs will be milies and TON. 140â€"3m DOLLARS ietors ," by A. C

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