of ir;.' * Fig A ave now riiig with eons ied inthe richness, st Grand uo effect i n couge fole _ ined an l whtcd" by a mdsuirâ€" wo t en d & 1 veg changes «ystem of y br T umus dowe m Tokk ve cata will be $ great on any ims w it n ’m t to give t newly careful find the ies it hum vdurâ€" y veam I‘ES8 4 single: in Ot« AIS. scbaik »* sue P instru gnntuat 1â€"y N Ts ving Â¥ *Amg ptly zell A"fll“l’m\ï¬l.\', Mfldflc Chaneery, Conveyancer, X¢. Ofice over Mr. Jumer®¥Shoe Store, Rideau Street, Ottawa. Ottawa, April 27. i mi _\fr)l.‘l“o.\‘l‘-l..\" M | £%k Chancery, Conveyancer, &¢. :3 ! ie of York .‘n‘. two doors from Slm , \ (itaws, March 20, 1366. + Â¥54 | _ T&â€"6m | Ausxa®xp®® Ro Ortawa, Jaty 28. yets, if anpaid, 7 ots. . To British C 10 ets Lettors fot%w: Columbia, Gertmany Foreign fountries rmn y, NUST NK PREâ€"APAID . | % To the United States 10 flâ€"'l"â€*“ opâ€" jonal. s & I English Mails, mlt & A. Allan‘s Rteamships, VI& and, cluse at 9 every mm 124 ots. ; via New Y every altornate , at Noon, 17 cts; via Boston, every alternate Monday, at 3 * Reotercero Lerttas must be m‘. I post» «id thirty minutes prior to the « mails. ‘m.ll‘.flhm"mt .A Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries ic, &e. Ofice: Elgin Streot, opposite the House. . CCoxxonx, | * ‘TEORNEYâ€"+ATâ€"LAW, So & A Chancery, Conveyancer, lvl: B-n:tt.r'd- e urric«: Union Buildings, Ottawa. | February 21, 1366. | _ 5y Anvocrrzs, Barristers, and. attor= neysâ€"atâ€" Law. * Orvices: Mull and Ayimer, C. E. 4 Mir. wflgqmmuuunuurmpya and Tridays of every week. 113. Commax. W. Mexay Wmn.'ll-lc-l- Ottaws,Feb. T,1866. â€"___â€" ,â€" _:._} tvutf \I’\'o".\'l’l. Office? No. 17, Peter n Ewriw mand prompily ts nay duitmts. se re to prom to any C lovernment employes, n.i.. public y nay entrust hims. . Mr. B.attends regul the cirâ€" mit in and for the district of Quebec. | December 23, 133. | #â€"y \pumer & N. Shore ot Ottawa * |__ and * 11.® p. m wmprior, Sand Point, Pemâ€" / woke. &C . 8. side Ortawa °* /11.305. m UBD Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &e. o.n‘szpnho Mmmhm Aooms sccupied as the Custom House. _ _ Htawa, Jan. 12, 1866. RISTER, Attorney, Solicitor, &c. Ourice: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks sad Elgin Streets, Ottawa. | imsaws Des. 18. 1366. | 1â€"y AM. McLEOD, | Bunmn.me-.m Lower Canada« Orvices : Court House, Aylmer and Buckingâ€" ham, C.E. ** TA Artends to all Law Courts in the District of EDW ARD T. u.urr.};l'a‘il.. Bll-l"llg Solicitor, At y, and. Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace County Crown Attorney, for the United Counties Prescott and Rassell. | Orric@: In the Court House, L‘Orignal, January 27, 1866. 4 34â€"61m h. 4 LEES & GEMMELL, BAm‘l"l‘, Atiormey $3 Solicitors» Convey ancers, &c. & | omclflnm Court House, Ottawa, C. W. «_ Roasat Laes. â€", Jows J. Gx?lu- Ktawa, February 7, 1366. L. 43â€"utf »‘MWC\.'NI,W; u-,-:; $.00a. m. B.--'-'- ;-- UEREY _'.:..__,v W _.“, Yevice: Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Office Cextral Ottawa. ' Wiuctaw Dvex. Jourcs I‘. Buoke. ttawa, Fob. 7, 18366. | 43â€"utf BAuls'iii.JAtéu.Aw. Solicitor=in= Chancery, &e. I "Ormcz: Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau Street _ Rimw ko Ts naree it onl« f monart bf Siz fo all parts « anada, m T U snd. 7 ohse uuï¬'&‘...‘h 10 cag _ Ww C1200â€" stawa, Fob. T, 1366. CLEGG & NELLIS, Bnnnur:u and Attorneyseat«Lawy solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" es Public, &e., &c. f Oerice: Lelegraph Building, Metcalfo Street, Ottaws, March urtaws, Dec. 13, 1366 + HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, ohll'kAT-l.AW..oMAm- L (aucery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &0. wrude : Post Olice Building, ElginStret, Ottawa “0!8?!"!(7 Physician, Surgeon . and Accoucheur. Orric«: In Horne‘s Block. | Can be found over‘ 4e ofice at -it : References : . George Lawrence, Qrono ; Rev. John Swith, mvilllo' ; Rev. m‘ ihl'r-hu, Ciarke ; Dunean Campbell, M.D., , Torâ€" suto; John Hail, M.D., J. Adatas, M.D;, Toronto. _ »&t" Odice hoursâ€"8 a.m. to ? pm. PIIYIICIAI, Surgeom and Arcoucheur Ottawa. Day office opposite Magee & Russell‘s, Sparks Street, Center Town ; Night Office at his Kesidence, Maria Street, Center Town. I Casorus Curen, M'M:.: of the knife, by a new, but certaim, 6 SA \almost pai coss. â€" References given to partics mm reated, if required. Phe cure guarantéed. s Ottawa, April 14. | 100â€"y Pll Y8ICIANX, Surgeon and Actcou Office : Hunton‘s Biock, Sparks S;fl. Pll'llcll!,lm and Accoucheur, attending PhyYician to ghe Protéstant Hospiâ€" tal. . Office and residencse, cornig of (Rideau and fin‘s. Entrance on Mosgrove Mlnm.. May 5. ‘iw W. MARSHALL MATHESON, 171%, PILV EEV MILICLIA® q Durur- Ofice t Sparks Street, Ceneâ€" tral Otawa. Otawa, January 27,1366. | Bâ€"utf Dt!fln‘. Office$ Susser Street, Messre. Carsmpbell & Co.‘s, Grocets. Octawa, January 27, 1866. | ARRISTER, &câ€"+, ’:'“0?'- £ » ‘b].’. B“W & @ m Enk, l-':l 10, 1966. rae top ARRISTER and A out. dudniags s rvsednzeiie, 2 P77 Ottawa, February 7,1866. YXUL. L. XCQ. ra® Post oPFICRâ€"OTTAWA. meurmmuxe axD clostve or -n\*.- j x ath®. *( DEuiy Ri. ‘eloe ~AUGUSTUS KEEFER, § Dit. W. J. HEN Rfl, purpenageganetntefacenan Ottawa, February 7, 1866." 43â€"utf Uitaw®, February 7, 1 A‘il’;inl and Atrorneys=atâ€"eLaw, 1L . HPEWTIIR MESSIIS. DUCK & BUCKE, GEO. LOGAX, M.D:, L.C.H.B., ram, Gronville an or TWE . :l.+> 10O8SEPH J. MURPHY, ATE of Quebec. Square. tuers, Richmowe ORK Street, opposite Matthews* Ho« r Ottewa, c...... _ | 2008 m. ‘e, Oe coude, &c., Daily â€" 3 30 p. in ud W akosteld, .. ... "*.| 5.30 p. m. ad € «t Tempictor _ |120%a. m. JOIIN SWEETLAND, M. D., ROSS & PARSONS, J. P. MACPHERSON; OLMAX & WRIGHT, MEDICAL, DR OLIVER MARTIN, A. F. BOUCHETTE, Y. J. SCOTT,. J Dit. C. A. MARTIN, J. F. BOULTON, DR. 0. C. Wool, DK. °C. DBR. OREILLY, DR. WOLFF, , nearly oppogite Workman & Grifâ€" G. P. BAKER, Postmaster LEGGO, F J ghth bucte aute * t H. Hircock. 11.00 4. m, Aussar Paxsoxs. Tuos. F. N 3.30p. m dencee=City Hall Dec. 18 ‘65. 1â€"7 6.00 p. n $.30 a m . ©.00 p. m 12.30 p. m "ox" | a ccounfinie, an a Naaiuw c CCoUNXTANTS, No. 3, Victoria Lw«ar | A cent, Upper 'l‘ov.l.. Ottawa. $.00 p.m. | _ _Oitawa, March 21, 1866. |______ _ (9.y 800 p. m oucheurs 87â€"if 43â€"ut 118y 21â€"y 34â€"utf over A A. MORTIMER, j Bmplllnll and Paper=Ruler, core mer of Sparks and Motcale Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Office. Account books made to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best -tx‘l:â€of the art. RULING to any pattern. « Particular attention rmd to Map Mounting. Ottaws, Decomber 19, 1865. + 2â€"7 ery Store. The sale of Real Fstate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. Consignments received for E:i.t.i:o sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real will receive all information FREE OF CHARGE by calling at the office. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. » iJ B(DOI(OII! DER and Manufacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over 'l'-!lur & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" seX Streets. Entrance on Sussex Street. ; Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"«f THOS. NELSON, ‘ Boo'r MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Having | had many years‘ experionce in some of the best estaâ€" I blishments in themetropolitan cities of Canada, he feels conficent that ail orders entrusted to his care l will be executed in the bost style, and guaranteed to | give satisfaction. | Ottawa, Jan. 4, 136. 14â€"y | Al‘c‘l‘lfl!fllal, and General Comnis« sion Exchange and. Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Street. Ottawa, Docember 18,â€"1365. 1â€"y Porter. Pork, Flour, &0., for sale. («)lmsslox Merchant and ‘General 4 A{:fl. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and _ Orric®~No. 5, Sparks Streot, near the Russell Nee Ottrwncity.C. We â€"iâ€" _[.} . _ y CHURCH ®T., OTTAWA, ll PREPARKD To COVER ROOFS, with Tin, sheot Iron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first settioment, 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his long established character, as a guarantee for the satusâ€" cester, near Ottawa. Surveys of evory hâ€"m executed with accuracy. Communications ad ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt K Draughtsman, &c., (commissioned for | and Lower Canada.) . 0&0‘ and residence, XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, RoofingeContractor, &c PARLLAMEXTARY AGENCY. . C. J.>~BOVCHETTE, P L. SURVEYOR and Draughtsman, ®© Mining, Land, and General Parliamentary #-. Reicrences uncxceptionable. . OFFICK : ellington Strect, next to Brigish Hotel, and nearâ€" ly opposite the banks, Ottawa, â€" P. 3.â€"Special attentian &iven with to Public Land business, adjustidg claims, and securing Patents." °_‘ , wea‘o__ oo Eoo e s 77‘â€",'.. M 4 doors from Sappers aridp._ *’ C T _ PB Camp‘s Kotary Hair Brushing Apparatus, the only uo’a- the Continent in use. .l (Ottaws, Dec. 13, 1865. Lt. MESSRS: THISTLE & BALDWIN, PIOVIICIAL Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Real Estate Agents, &c. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Absentees. Applications to the Crown Lands Department for Mining Lands, &c., promptly attended to. a mp;linnmonlnd and for sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in Upper and Lower Canada; and an immense quantity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the: Ottqwa. ml:cuudiuhmlmnm&m «â€" W. ‘l‘lfls’l‘l.% P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWIN, P. 1. 8. < _ BUSIN ESS CARDS. SIDNEY B.FRIPP, ‘lcm'rl:c'r. Orrice: Wellington St epposite St.â€"Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, Fobruary 7, 1866. 4 "NIVIL ENGINEER, Union Bulldings, .A corner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1863. 2 t Ortaws Doc. 28, 1865. Ottaws, March 20, 1866 Land Claims, taking out e y P mt o an for parties having business with any :fl’l:m-ï¬ offices. * Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. 43â€"utf NONTRACTOR .and Builder. Office : _/ North side York street, second door from Sussex ctory pertormance of all work entrusted to him. Otawa, April 2, 1866. _ 89â€"3m Agent for Wim. Dow & Co.‘s celebrated Pale Ales; B‘!o Whiskey ; and mr'inu. Also, agent for the Canadian Inland Navigation Co., and Groat Western and Vermont Cnt.n‘ Railroads. Office : )neuur of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1866. _ 43.â€"utf Ottawas, February 21, 1866. 3 Aumond‘s Buildings A YLMER, C â€"E., Livery and General su?.()doo. Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. December 21, 1865. Romk 47 Ottawa, May 22. ‘Iumu 'uo?z, North Gower, Good Stabling and an attentive Hostler. Tannary 11 1868. & 20â€"y DUIGN AN‘S PI.IVA'I’I HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot« tawa, C. W. A few gentlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. . Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 37 This House hmculdlldln'uod, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate and mu-. # o ie OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free of ...l'r There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LLVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Doc. 18,1866. 1â€"y M KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of LVR e Metcalife and Wellington Streets, opposite the main entrance to the Government buildings. _ The * QUEEN" comprises all the mbui:h:' for a firstâ€"class Restaurant. â€" The House has been refitted and refurnished l.hro?hou!. The BAR contains the choicest Brands in Wines and Liquors, and every dolicacy ofthe season will be found on the table. The proprietor‘s best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" rietor s bost eNOrts wi! DOMITOUCEW CC MR ru?dbupod.ludpunu. $A Oysters, Game otc., daily by oxpress. H. MeLEAN‘S UCTION Rooms, No« 19, -‘:v‘h- Street, Contre Tow, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" HOTELS ANXND SALOOGON®S. HOLTS HOTEL, _ January 11, 1868 ERCHANXT TAILOR, 32, Sparks March 6, 1866. THE " QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, ROVINCIAL LAND . sSURVEYOR, Draughtsman, &c., (commissioned for Upper ARLIAMENT Hair Dressing Saloon, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the MACDONALD & BRO., RESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Dantels, Pro« vrictor. Second to no House in Central‘Taâ€" 1CHOLAS Street, Court=«House A venue, Ottawa, John Graham, Proprictor. .. ___ INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, R. II. MoGREEV\, JOHN IH. BAL CHAS. E. BRUSH, al Commission AgenF. BREBROKEKEEEE: â€"â€" THE ALBION HOTEL, GEO. H.PERRY, MR. H. R. FRIPP, JAS. JOHNSTON‘S s. CHRISTIE, B. MULLIN, X. SPARKS, T. G. HURD, 18 MIL wrveys of every: Cacds v. Cmmuniew!om ulm:u- DA and to conduct 132â€"y 171tf 118â€"y 4Yutf 18â€"y 55â€"7 #9â€"7 Ottawa, July 10, W here, under his own superyi ion, the wants of. his many Patrons will be y and satisfactorily C 41 Sussex Is the Place to Buy The New Drug Store, 41 RIDEAU STREET, Tlm sUBSCRIBER |TAKE® TIHIS opportunity of thanking hi« many friends and customers for the patronage nded to him since he commenced business. Me Wogs to inform them that he e ; TT AS REMOV ED To the premises situated gext door EAST, SIGN ofthe GOLt) MORTAR SPECIAL NOTICE. TOILET ARTICLES, &C Please call and exam the Stock.* It is the largest and best ever.imported. ___ _ __â€"_.__,___ ICE CREAM SOD With cight different b‘i the premises. It is a heali _ gad~ All the reliable 'i!]ï¬x.\"r MEDICINES on band. c * English & French Chemicals, DRUG W LARGE STOCK A DEN and FIELD SE Sale. All Seeds warrantg Just being opened u K+ p'J PH CA P. S.â€"Advice to the gratis. Ottawa, April 11. F4 .‘ llrio l;iumh'tm of E FUMEsS will arrive next w FLORIDA WATER. _ ___ HATR BRUSHES. NAIL BRUSHES. Ottawa â€" Drug A fresh Lot of Good, received. N. B.â€"Prescriptions cs 1866. SEEDS. COI!ISIIO! M and Wholesale Deal and Cigars, 18 Lemoine i Montreal, May 23. MORTL RS Apotvl_l_e@ar_?fï¬-.“ GIN ERAL Agen Railway of Canad St. James Street, Montre Montreal, May 23. _ , SUCC!!SORS to ors and Dealers i Glass, &o , No. 474, St. old store, Montreal. Montreal, May 26. _ General Com Kingston, for the sale 0 Orrice : In Aumond! Ottawa, June 27. JOHN Teacher Piano THORO PROPENELY COMBOUXDED . ND FRER FROM AbULTERATION:! VISlTl oTTA FRIDAYS. Orders left at Union tended to. { t Ottawa, July 26. > U EBE A SAVINGS Has been opened at th & be allowed Four Dollar Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866 Montreal, May 26. _ ‘We have now perfect connection with the United States Telegraph Lines at _‘ 1 . MPORTELS of C wors, Cigars, &e., &c. Montreal, Cape Vinceut Buffalo & Detroit $O" Messages cerrectly forwarded and promptly« asien . **c0l._ d S oT ~a. . cmx:or. Mana ger. Ottawa Jul 30th 1866. [ wo-u{ KB Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Stroet, 3 doors froni Sussex Street, begs to :nqouneo thist she is prepared to accommodate six or ught.l ;);.:q. are. | â€"% / Ottawa, March 27. 1866. i in t en oo h I Tun CALORIC EXGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing blishment. It is an 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be ‘sold el%ap. t APPLY TO | I| H. J. FRIEL, i+ Or R. E. O‘CONNOR.! AND EXCHA e Agont for the E: PRA YER BOOKS, English and F cenchy of every kind. . We call the u:-nthm of the. Ladies of Ottawa to our agsortment. l S \ . DUVERNAY BRO8. ~ Provincial T wa, Feb. 12, 1866 HE LARGEST DYES in this city of Zar Orvice Hours @~ Dest Can Livenr lontreal, May 26. > D O] RODUCE and Merchant, Montre: MONTRE! JOIIN DOT JUST RECEIVED! j TIIANKI" FOR PAST FA«â€" vors. I respectfully to an .nounce that I Have now received my stock for the Supfmer Trade. (It comâ€" prises all the begt and purest G. It. 1 (Late of the Ba» OA RDING.«=« J.‘C. FR& Iingine tor Sale, BALDW MESTI i WA RIDEAU S 5. IIL. M DRUGGL . E. S &e., &e t for the e OTr4A PRUGS, PERKUMERY, CHAS. 1_Js'rsx‘x’,1 Apothecary, c sk 'P"" ‘IKG.-:#RS. RBYN?LDS, « " Book and Fancy Store, York S JOSEPIH CARVEY, M.D. 1 i# OTRrAWAX C. ERRICK, *4 of Upper Canada,) ission Agent GE BROKER, ? ’GALL & Co., Leather Commission roceries, Wines, Liq= , 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" Forte, Violin, &c. G DY ropean Life and Guarante« tate of Morton‘s Distillery, Highwines and Whiskey. / w Bgldll‘, Rideau Streot. * AY & Co., orse & May, Import= Baints, Oils, Varnishes, Patul Street, opposite their IGH BAss MERCER, (CK & Co., legrapn Line| 10rs; 1 ‘!;ll’ku St. I Yonge St, \Ottawa. Toronto. uwat*‘, QF sale atthe . \f4%~; Warehouse. Yheap PERFUMES just rchants, : Importers, rs in Wines, Groceries, reet, Montreal. . W ALES, . always on hand. 135â€"y C BAN EKE DEPARTMENT i Branch, and interest wil, on Deposits of * N & Co., ouse will be punctually atâ€"* A TUESDAYS AND: *J oxivBr, . b. 1 47â€"utf L CARD®S. r FREsN GAR» DS, just arrived and on Frosh. 1 glish and French PERâ€" SEEDS. 1866. Qz0DONT. coMBs. t LOTHES BRUSHES, for Great Western Tuge . Office 30 Great and Upwards. From 10 a.m. to 3 pym. "*"°" iL V. NOEL, _ FOUNTAIN, ips, manafactyred : on anu cooling beverage. EHOU SE , treet, our Medicines | s Hall‘ ko AYLMER, C. L ¢ 8t., Otawa. 133â€"6m 135â€" 135â€" 162â€" Manager.. | 4%â€"ut 187 THE ous: Â¥rom Ogama, : The ti oor; T ha | / JA \-vf"'\‘:‘rr“f- C "“\ c p like ",;r't‘ilsv'.:;:?;'?f t / A) Unz â€" ‘ PA C% i tw Jfl"fl vâ€"anh ï¬hf‘jï¬'-‘““ s AA" ::Iafler MONDA Y , June 4th, 1866, tr will run as follows : | pErARTURE | RIVAL From wa, 7:00 a m. _ At t, 9:30 a.m. «* «_ 1:40 p.m. « | .« | _ 5.00 pm. “rou 7:00 a.m. _ At wa, 10:05 a.m. « «* > 2:20 p.m. 6. | _ * 5:00 p.m. The time of these Trains has boen sp arranged a8 to éngure connection with night and day trains on G?and Trunk, east and wost. | N. B.â€"â€"These Trains run on Tume. . Bagzage to and from Ottaw& checked through from and to all stations on Grand Truak Railway. ‘â€"Returns tickets to Progeott, Ke &%i'u'.’.ud Ormâ€" wa at reduced rates euï¬ be had e principal staâ€" tions op th . lino. [ss oc t ta #a, Juno 4. ~â€" Intermediate Stations at... JO Trains.for Lachine at 7 A. 9.00 A Nood, 2.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.3( The 3.00 P.M., Train runy through to P1 « GoIxG soUTH AND EAST, Express by lailway throughout for New : York, Boston, and all Intermedinte * â€"Points, connecting at St. Jofns with Vermont Central Railroad,jat Burâ€" lington with. the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake , _ Champlain Steamboats for Lake .George, Saratoga, New Yorki%c«,&e. Adtommodation Train for Islagd Pond and Intermediate Stations, @t............ Express for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with the Vermont Central Railrofd, at.... ‘Mail for Portland, stopping over night at \ Tihand ~POMQy..cccccoarceecrarsevitf i recmbines ~Expross by railway chrnulghuut or New .. York, Boston, and al iato 7 Points, cnnnectihgkat St. Jolins with -‘) Vermont Central Railroad, jat Burâ€" lington with the Rulland apd Burâ€" lington Railroad, also at [Rouge‘s y _ Pointwith Lake Champlain® uï¬en for Lake George, Saratoga, New * WOR d0G, hi ce reromtnesmmeieerscicrins Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviero du l.gxp and Plorwt}n &n.l..l "&~ Sleeping Cars on all N t n chc{ked thr:l;ugé. ‘ 4* For further information, and time of a departure of all tui‘umu "!':)rI:I qn-d O lows Grand Trunk Railway Company SUMMER | ARRANGEMENTS, pay .xpress for Ogdensburgh, ’ankvi_lk{.rl(}qggwn! B:’lzlg_v CHANGE of TIME. Oitawa and Prescoft Railway, Night â€" do : o . Bt....i«s Accommodation Train for King â€" Railvvax: _C_}_o: UPPER OTTAWA ~ Riviero du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. FO"~ Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggage checked thrnugé. * | For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and W:I Btaâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time Tables. May 26. 1866. COXsISTING _ OF Ann Sissons Crpt. Bockus. Oregons % i â€" Findlay. Alliances (new), $ weemmee Jason Gould; Overman. Pontiacs + Duggan. Calumet, «. Blondine ON AND AFTER MONDAY,10th SEP«) TEMBER, the steamer Akn Sigson will leave ‘Aylmer every dn{ for the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a.m., connecting with the Oregon at head of railroad, at 11 o‘élock. ‘Touching at Arnprior, Sand \Point, Bristol‘s,. Farrell‘s, Gould‘s hlrfl] arriving at Portage du Fort at 2 p.m. Stages leave Gould‘s Whart iinmedinoely,ll‘ur the atrival of (:ynu for ,vadan‘fonnocting with steamar Jason Gould, l:'t "arriving at Pombroke same evening. | The Ponti leares Peinbroke at noen on T ldl‘l. Thuruh{l, ‘and Saturdays, for Dos Joachiin, calling at all inâ€" termediate ports, returning‘on Mondays, Wednesâ€" days, and Fridays, leaving|at 6 a. m., con "necting at Pembroke. with n‘mar Jason Gould, which leaves cach day at 1 o‘clock, arriving at Portage du Fort same. !nninfl d3 | UNIONX â€" FORI The steamer Oregon loaves morning at 7 a.m., ï¬nilwny. Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s, B Arnprior. (A connection is Sand Point, at 9 a.m., downwa} with the Brockville ‘and O passengers reach ‘Brockville â€" with G. ‘I. R. express trains e Arnprior. (A connection is made. cach day at Sand Point, at 9 a.m., downward, and 1 p,.m., up with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway, an passengers reach ‘Brockvilleâ€"in time to con with G. ‘T. R. e;pnu trains east and west.) The steamer Ann Nisson leaves Pontiac cach d.; at Inm;n. and passengers arrive in Ottawa at five o‘clock. : 4 © ‘The steamer Calumet wilt loaye Havelock :3 Chaput and intermediate plages on Monday Thursday evenings, after ival of passengers \ The steamer Calumat wilt Chaput and intermediate Thursday evenings, after from steamer Oregon. ‘ RETURN On Tuesdays and Fridays at RICHELIEU ‘ s rge without extra charge Royal Mail Line of Steam FROM THE FIRST OJ til otherwise ordered, the for Quebeg as follow® : _ _ The Stcamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. Laskutz, will leave the Kicholien Pier, opposite the Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" tier Square, for Quebec, every 0IldlÂ¥, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m., Erociue y, calling, ging and returning, at Sorel, Three Rivers, and Batiscan. Passongers wishing to take their passage on board the Occan Steamers, at Quebed,can depend on being fn time in taking their passage by this boat, as there will be a Tender to take them to the steamers * The steamer MONTREAL, will leave every Tuesday, Thu at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisoly fning. and retuzning, at the tivers, and Datiséan. _ _ _ yoremnurisi n .. :.) Cabin smuh and open Borth _ AM INCIUGAU)....cssercaeeree0+, Steorage This Company will not hcA‘ or valuables, unless Bills o valuo expressed, are signed t For further information a Company‘s Office, 203 Commi CHANGE OF Office Richeliou Compa oo o Mey 12, 1906,). Tz ronto, Uuél'plgfhmdon. B Goderich, Bufflalo, Detroit, and all pu'm(i West, Shvsrcerees N. B.â€"Partios witl fore 4 o‘clock;, p.m,4z N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will loave Bonav Station as folâ€" f Gaorxg wEsER > part of the city, by 1866. my31â€"139â€"d my31â€"139â€"d wa, Septomber 5, 1866 0. 1 FLOUR IN %Annlu. oaT= MEAL AND CORNâ€"MBAL A WES! LACHINE PORTER, in wood and OF CANADA. _RA 11,4t0 L6 o0 is o Montreal and STE A M E) For sale by THE _ FOLLO STEAMERS C.J. nn:‘ M 8. CHIR H ‘;AI\I; EAST. ighout for New 1 Inte ed‘:lm St. JoBns Ellth itroad, jat Burâ€" land and Burâ€" > with the Lake ats fe Lake w Yorki&c«,&e. t Islugd Pond MONSy Ob.scscdeces Intermediate St. Johns with RailroAd, nt.... ig overnight at ighout for New lfln iato St. Jolins with ilroad, jat Burâ€" (land apd Burâ€" lso at |Rougo‘s iplain S ené«-fl aratoga, New Rivers, Queboc, Portland, at...] all Night Traing i, and time of a Termini and nk Railway Boc J. BRYDGES, Â¥ $ P-j 4th, 1866, e 1| | RIVAL At t, 9:30 a.m. « | .« | _ 5.00 pm. At wa, 10:05 a.m. «. | ow 5:00 p.m. as boen mn‘vdn ht and day trains on | ] real Time. ; Punws. lie, Toâ€" |, 9.40 A.M. , 9.00 A.M., 12.00 and 6.30 P.M. tlghtu Plattsburgh. EAST. hicag« mers between uebec. on and COMPANY. rn‘ing'muctor. 135â€"7y ‘.UPE*IK‘IP DENT. time), touching at 1, Sand Point, and PALE ALES AND c, delivered in any STTB, Agent, o. 5 Sparks Streot. ) ARDING npanv. ROUTE countable for specie Lading, having the erefor. ply to the Richelion ioners Stroct. " MAY, AND UN= Stenmers will leave ug«. Roneat NELSON®, sday, and S aturday, for Quebec, calling, orts ‘of Sorel, Three rtage du Fort every ING | FIRSTâ€"CLAS8 No. 0 Sparks StrOOL. leave &olr orders beâ€" my31â€"139â€"d TIME ! in Gontlomen‘s cabâ€" ASSELS, UBSDAY, <OCTOBER 2, ‘1866. * 1866. 8.00 A.M 8.15 P.M CnarRatax. 224tf 5.30 A.M. 6.45 A.M. 8.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M. 3.30 P.M. 1866. *Capital" Stove Depot,: WI ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN and CHOICE VARIETY of the followhz Gac Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BE SURPASSE PLUNGE BATHS, sPONGE BATHS, SITZ BATH WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. ‘They will keep the water deliciously cool ‘and sparkling. . For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household: or Domestic use, it stands unrivalled, being both useful and ornamental. â€" Railway Companies, and nt.%ers who have the health ind comfort of themsalyes and poeople under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whether they 'pur- chase or not. Toilet and Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves ya~ Wuh'o lsociul attention to all kinds of JOBBI;’.\TU, ROOFLNG, EAVETROUGIS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; and every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on hand, and made to order. Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and: Strainers, Mudo Sugar Kettles, Agricuitural Furnaces, Farmers Steves, Cistern Pumps, and all ki ;of Dairy Utensils made to order, IRON BEDsTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! COxTL OIL! COAL! OIL! COAL OLL IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PUIE’OSE SELLING OUR STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. Ottawa, March 1, 186. THE WRIGHT HOUSE, LA'I‘ELY KEPT BY J. F. DOINEY, Hull Landing, Artuiveg J. Lexos, Progriowr. ZA Ball Room, Bowling Allies, Parlor Skates, Pic.Ni¢ Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquors. Hull, Mav, 1866. 179â€"tf | _ JOHN MALTMAN, L$’I'I McADAMS, Commercial Hotel, _A Packenham. â€" l‘l:: above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased rb! the undersigned and thomgl::{ overhauled and réefitted for the lgo« cial accommodntion of guests. THE TABLE AND BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the‘vory best the market affords. GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostlor always in attendance. ‘JOHN MALTMAN. TORONTO HOUSE. 5 MRI. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, orpo-lu the Parliament Baildings. The ‘Toronto House comprises everything necessary in m ï¬::t- House comprises everything necessary in a firstâ€" class Restaurant. The house has been thoroughly and elegantly fitted up thron’hont. The BAR conâ€" tains the choicest brands in Wines and Liquors, and onriy delicacy of the season will be secured for the Table. No &uu or trouble will be spared the ac commodate the guests and patrons. . _ . _ | _ MOTELS AND SALOONS. BOARDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1866. MRS. GRANTS SALOON, cEoRrcGEstREET. _ Choice Wines & Liqnors,%rime Cigars PAÂ¥ Remember the place, P_i O‘Meara _ old ntand. Jy6â€"170t | NOTI_C' 18 HEREBY VEN THAT His Excelloney the Governor General, by an Order in Council bearing this day!s date, has bee pleased to order and directâ€"that, ith the view oli om‘\n“ the htrod““ nction in tg: l’roél‘i:l:oeo very -g:n provement am Cultiva< m Bteam ‘Mï¬lchmu their appurâ€" tenances be â€œï¬ import for a period of two years from this date. By command,|â€" R. 8. M. BQOUCHETTE, || 208tf Commissioner of and Excise| DEPARTMENTAL ORDER. Tlll ABOVE nnwutg WILL BE paid to any person o.rdnr-o who may find and deliver u&to the undefsigned the body of the late DAVID MANCHESTER, of the City of Otta~ Ottawa, August 28. wa : or to rson or persons who will give such hfomnio:.iapl.lly lul:l‘ t» the discovery of the same. The said David Manchestor, a« far as can be ascertainod, was last soon near the Hull slides, and atterwards a boat was found, in which was his clothes, watch, &e., and from other circumstances it is believed that by some accident he was drown» ed in the Ottawa Rivor. : MRS. D. MANCHESTER. Ottowa. Aucust 28. 215n FILTERING COFPFPEE POTS ! > For Making a Good Cup of (.‘q‘ï¬'cc, retaining all the Aroma. LU M BER MEIN I c WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES 1 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS will l:f it to their advantage to deal at the «CAPITAL" BTOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchasod. Go to the " C FOOT CHILDREN‘S SIIOW EIit FINANCE DEPARTMENT Latély, LeaAccd: vadarvigbted® secchi wl Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY MORTON HOUSE, | $200 REW A W ATEFR COOLERS ! FARMERS, ATPENTION 1 *__ SPARROW‘S AUILDING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, O P T A w A. y Groceries, August 1, 1866. M. SPARROW &.Co., AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and â€" Retail. Ottawa, 13th August, 1866. | HEREBY VEN THAT y the Governor General, by an aring this day}s date, has bee d direct â€"that, {with the view oli itroduction the Province oi improvement df Steam Cultiva< ing Machines nd their appoar: or many years connected with s Huuz ;'.:Iracc Street, QJuebec. THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY! BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. â€" ES CHEAP! â€"| BiRB CAGES CHEAP 1 LAMPS 1 Clll.\lNEll'S 1 1 WICKS ! !4! a H. MEADO B3 A.. F" PIFEFERFENT |PATTERNS. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN "THE CAPITAL‘"‘ STOVE DEPOT. | $;:." 35, SUSSEX STRER1. H. MEADOWS & 90. â€"y ~â€"@ c â€" Spring Stock ! FOR IT WE PUlg’OSE SELLING OUR PRESENT STOCK OF STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. CUSTOMS. 92â€" PATIIS, BATHS, THE ABOVE PREMISEKS A DURABLE ;n; which for beauty of design, style of finish, and APITAL ! 5,Sussex St., Ottawa, WS & CO. 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Gleucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" : cession. . Thore is about 20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. No. 3, . 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carioton, Ridenu Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. _ There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable Farms For Sale 100 100 100 Ligquors, AKUKBER OoF LOTS SITUATED IN different pa.r::::t‘l the city.l::.l{l adapted cither for private ences ness For fgnxar particulars sm‘i,zer-u of .I"'i‘:.P‘“" Ottawa, December 18, 1865. Commercial College, MECHANICS) INSTITUTE, OTTAW A, (Establushed in connection with the Britwh Amerscan Commercial Colleges in Toronto and Hamilton.) Tllll INSTITUTION IS DESIGNED TO. furnish young men with a thorough and practical Business Education. The Bookkn&l:f Departimnent is as complete and extensive as ot An(vConmorehl College on the Continent, embracing Wholesaleâ€" and Retail Merâ€" ehtndi%mfuhring, Mining, Milling, Forâ€" warding, ing, Brokerage and Commission, Railroading, Steamboating, Arithmetic, Penmanâ€" ship, Business Lotterâ€"writing, Comercial Law, Tele ‘uphh? Phonography, &c., and is under the charge of Teachers selocted for a practical as well charge of Teachers selocted for a practical as well as a theoretical knowledge of the duties of the count: ing room. Forcireular, and specimen of writing ml‘dma, mlushi,-ump. | . MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, | hR ___ _ _ Toronto, Hamilton, or Ottawa., | B. PETERS, PrisciraL, Ottawa. Ottawa, May 9. TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and fin< ishedâ€"30z36. There is also a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the imâ€" modiate \deiniz.ol a: Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private OTS NOS. 2 AND3 ON THE NORTH | llil; of Wilbrod sï¬tr.c’d. z‘he:? ll:)u are situate ite oseph‘s College, (Sandy ni_ll?{pl:.dilm"',“ uu?t.od for the orogtion 1 .0ACBEI oF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the Kast balf of Lot No. l in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive clearing on the lot ot at least 50 acres, and the remainder is cuoverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bash. The Farm is within five miles of the City, and is benutiâ€" fully situated : the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the city either by land or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. rates No« 4» .0 ACRES OF LAND, IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carle ton. . This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawaâ€"~City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" TWO SIZES. _ _ THREER SIZES TWO SIZES, THREKE SIZES. IS, THREE SIZES TIIS. ONE SIZE. PUF Township of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€", ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21, in Znd concession. This is a good Farm an will be sold cheap. residence. Hill,) and are well suited for private dwellings. Arpuy To No« 5+ ACRES OF LAND IN THE BRITISH AMERICAN Y ALU AB LE â€"ALSOâ€" 55â€" H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. MCLEAN, "7 Land Agent. tw j | â€" The comfort and economy of this Line is ensurâ€" \paésed, while the route passes thrwsh one of the | most r]lit‘lur.ll\u. districts in Canada, ‘and is the | most fashionable for Tourists. T P _____._ [The now fast sailing Stcamers * GUEEN VICTORILA," | M will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ‘hton, ullin& at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" :‘g l-t s:lni ‘s Â¥alls with the Brockville and Ottawa ‘Railroad. â€" eenchiian mt oo td Vn s "PRLINCE OFP WALES," ~* *JL W. Sugru®ean, Commander. QTEA.ER 6 QUEEN _ VICTORIA» $Â¥ leaves Ottawa every morning, Rund-‘y- exâ€" cepted), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, Dreakfast on board), thence by Railway to Carillon, connecting with Steamer « Prince of Wales," (Dinner on board) arriving at Montreal at 4:30 p.m, _ _ Wt ~The Soas.. 45 15 J & | _ Leaves Kfngston every Tuesday and Friday at {8 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next cvening, at 7 p. m. & ~«"BYâ€"TOWN" | _ Leaves Ottawa Sr‘g every Wednosday. = jurday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston he #ollowing day. C a e 4 ~ Parties desirous of a pleasant trig canâ€" obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" lon, valid for one day, at half fare.! _____ _ _ steamer. . Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Stcamâ€" j6rs *at Kingston, going upwards, every Thursduy, ‘Friday, and Sunday evenings. / These stoamers connect at Kingston with the iThrough Line Steamers !oln‘ East and West; ‘Steamer « Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleville, ‘and Trenton; and with the American stcamers for |Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. | . |» Parties shipping freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send by this line, ‘rates being low and no whufage chsm \ _ Passengers ticketed through to rg, Por Hozo,' oronto, Hamilton, &e. _ Apply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; s \~*â€" Ur to the Proprictor, _ § 173 M. K. DICKINSON, 1 Canal Bazin, Ottawa. Parcel expr and immesi Montreal, June 20. | « CITY OrF OTTaAwWA® ~ Leaves Ottawa City evéry Monday and Thursday at 7 a. m., Arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., the following day. : ‘What ue Sn 40 ~/s Aun vniengncenatmns ; Cova‘y ie t n 200 PR P0 PHE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘$ MAIL STEAMER®. OTTAWA TO MONTREAL Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, OTTAWA CITY & KINGSTON. "CIry orPr oOrrawAaAa," _ Leaves i'_i';xm every Monday at 12, noon, and f’!‘humlay, at 3 p. m., and nr'rivzm at Ottawa on the following evening at 8 p. m. _ __ s T"E ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMERS will run ns follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" 1866. ‘Ottawa, April 11. [Euabn:hii_in 1844.] / | DLOCOKINSON‘S OTTAWA AND RIDEAU > * THE 8TOCK CONBISTS OP Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, AFI‘ORDING A DAILY DEPARTURE . for trans of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" 'w;.udnllpm on the Rideau Canal, and wice 1866. _ LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE Touching at all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" 55-_ ;flinggm four times in the wo'ok:m: s Line between â€" ‘The steam tug Queen of the Jeles, with Barges, will also be placed on the Rideau Canal, tor the exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa _ ‘The powerful tug steamer £n. will be betweelnâ€oflAWA‘ud cnzxv’f‘rï¬ for the :;? age of Square Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, &e. ____ _In addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with Bugl. forming a FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, t{m- bec, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and other -%'nanny. For particular®, npp:'y to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, AM?:; Lawrouce Wharl. Kineston: ani JAS. RATH, " For particalars, npp!'y to GEO. HEUB, nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, 4 Lawrence Wharf, kinx-ton; and JAS. Smith‘s Falls; W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; ~ _ Or to the Proprietor, s O L D LEN H! Ottawa, April 11. PE S gpf "i iï¬\fl _ ____| Whenever you wan GOOD BOOTS OR SHORS NE > g i. f uykild.;ognh sTEAMBOAT COMPANY. RED BOQG@T | o . s § And you can hardly fail to be suited. SU MMER AREJ_\NGEMHNTS. “a-a‘g’;;;g,'gfmm“{;}{;;ï¬,““ AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. m e WX. A. LAME. 1866 Ffl"? ..l.ld.iu’ lin:d between Pulno: and Toronâ€" to, and ntermediate ports, lea Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival cln"bo train from the east at 1 p.m., and Ottawa & Prescott ailwayWharfat 1:10 pam :“:ueging :)'i Morristown, Breckville, ï¬lubn:'. a aytom, L.l:sdm. Backett‘s Marbor, Olwggo." Charlotte, and Torento; connecting: nt + Kingiton with boats for. Bay bof Quinte 3 ntlfâ€" â€"NL JS 43. K0 0c olf _ S NY k t Oswege with the Oswego & F&W Railroad for‘| Packed and inspected by K. Kinly, Esq., of Ottawa Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€"> ALso, a LARGE SToCK or ifeaee iimatia ner ; ; for ester, ; Notormte w ied t mnd Ofreat ied Groceries & Liquors Railways. _ Also at Ogdensbur; stonmer n Lokb ELN,.............. =â€" D&Wimp _ _ | ogmtz l':.':;:' |"‘"“ «o well to examinc beâ€" _ EMPRESS,.....................Capt. C. B. DEWrTT, | D. WHELAN, â€" This line of stoamers affords great uvm.r-{ over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" mor lnwin@ with furniture, horses, wagons, &c., to the Great West, for speed, comfort, and safety. The, bovts of the Line need no comment. Tholmof-. ficered by moen of expdrience, proverbial for their um:mo; u!(thc l'uw and m}oru of their passenâ€", rs. For freight or a to [ «* # € % J.AE_. Kl_b?, Aoest, _ | For Montreal ; and the Ogdene iC _ _ _ ___ J. H. KELLY, Aoest, _ | &A" Traveller, be not induced by loudr cles in Depote to Eurelm your Tickets from men lm‘ sonting to have First Class Lines of Steamers, they are nothing but Froight Propeliers; but ask, for and be sure you find the American Express Line American money ____: _P. V. LANKTON, General Eastorn Agent. H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswogo, N. Y. | â€" MaÂ¥ 1. 1144f | ply to CATARACT,........... 1B ce natninad Pant0i 0 P h ts ~ufffcciesnidtuncficad all points East. Tickets sold to:Montreal and all points West for May 1. * w' ’ï¬-wo.&-s]'r C. Office, Oltawa, 23rd March, 1666," . Blâ€"H. ) _‘ Ricevilie, August 29. DICKINSONS (Car. J. Ryax,) 7 |Wviake w Juâ€"thel Snpmalirg "By â€"mow ar," I-maf.r:";“".: n (Cart. Tnos, FaryeR.) :w.' that it is T MODERATE RATES ON FIRST»â€" _ CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" i . + J. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, Aukx. Bowi®, Commander. Money to Lend THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS ON TTA RIO STEA MEIRS. BETWEEN M. K. DICKINSON, , Canal Basin, Ottawa. AND .....Capt. J. B. Eetes. _ ......Capt. J. H. Leovazp R. W. SHEPHMERD. Barmrer, &o pt. C. B. DeWrer. | lï¬lï¬ Railroad ln:‘ :l:‘." ï¬l::bl:r-" 200 BBLS. OF '-II‘I AND PRIME ame*! M ESS P O R K. 1866 RUTDE RATH, HE BEST WHITE CANVAS SHOK® o«fltl T in the city wre sold al 1866. 1866 97â€"3 | PRICEâ€"3 CENTS 97â€" | Ladies‘ Balmorals and Congress ! s In Kid Prunella, Seal, &c., at THE RFED BROOT. PB6Q, SEA BATHING. 3666 St. \George‘s potel To oponed for the ;loursu‘;‘i:‘rsi(-)éifd es as well as Ge Fishing, y ! _ Private -llou;, and . Dnning»n-\mv Joeen fitted@p for Ladies and Gentlemen. !'l SUBSCRIBER, HAVIN RE~ the spacious Hotel at <his â€"know n ) W , has thoroughly refitted furni¢hâ€" .od the and jwill be prepared to r@@eive reguâ€" Har and ient visiters on or about t# 1§th June, ‘This M ith will accomm about One ‘Hundred is picturesqucly ) at a point { command agnificent view geaward ; whil the faciliti {or boating, ‘and airy, and xuirement n {Arrangements j mament reside season, of an e ‘the main buildi ‘Billiard Rooms m hand Quoit Ground/ ren to amuse then ;can be had at all{ \a firstâ€"class table, {Continent. In lity is now o widely \known, that it is ous to describe it [But, for the benefit @f su have not made the tour of the SacueNff, it necessary to state jthat Tadoussne iff situ the junction of the Saguenay and 8 wren rs, and is the last 'flwp!ping &n}luo the route reon Quebec and {Ha 1 Ma! Day, fihd between "pbhints a daily line of steameq# will ply re during the traâ€" ivelling seas The noble Tadougsac, in which whale ises, &o., da rt themeelves, is immedia in Tront of. the Inward and outward nd vessels are distW@iMly observable whose mora! and religious training, on Church of tion. "The domestic arrangements of the establishâ€" merit are under the personal superintendence ot Mrs. Buackwax (a widow); whouse great experiâ€" ‘ence in the management of children renders her iarly well Mm the comfort and | A of these to ber care. ‘The saluâ€" brity of Torquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" sitigners in all parts of the world to require comâ€" Fu(wnd nd vessels are dist 0 rom its wi and balconies. ¢ Maving fhus the advantage of a and cleggiit Hotel, situated in a m cality, y access, and sur merabl action®, the Subscriber f« buly isite, in order to ensure the h tomf fhis guests, to porform his tn there! pledges himself that nothing wantifig on his part to conduce to that ® d ined to give his patrons the full ben longflexperience as a eaterer to the nublig !‘lus.m,AcuA:,tlmnz‘n S18TER JVM MISS BENNETT, receive for board "'.‘: ®ducation a limited numbeÂ¥ of young ladies, to whose moral and religious training, on Church of REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the fol {lowing: l‘h:mbnnfl the Lord Bishop of | Jamaica, B 'l‘otl\:xq;'l‘b Right Keveâ€" "rend G. T. Spencer, late Bishop of Madras, Edge Tapovssac is adm turcaque #pots in | Al desirable resort for !_‘The course of instruction comprises a thorough English education, with French. ‘The terms, 140 [sterling, per annur, P.Ci“ halfâ€"yearly in adâ€" vance, include seat at Church, laundress, and all ‘other necessaries, except books. Dnvlz: (on the (system grnduun Government of Art,) (Music, un%.ufl German, each 45 per anâ€" {num extra. wacations will be jive weeks at _ midsummer, and a month at Christmas. Pupils reâ€" -mmï¬td-n.‘ the bol'nh‘:::ll per annum extra. 'sol:'ould â€I;loguinl. Mrs. Buackxax will be happy !(her tra paid), to meet young Hephogne 4+ 6+ grae| rveg y han F i re uidns oues o moor, near ; The Reverend J . i1 un-rh.sl.‘b-. 4 (hrm:“;l‘%lmohn. Torâ€" quay ; h uay ; . ippe, wife af the Rev. H. N. ty dg-.-u-l'rrum- bént of Christ Church, C, W., and Head Master of the Niagars County Grammar School, nrlm“mida‘ in the hoose with Mrs. Blackman and Miss Bennott during & recent visit to England, san testify from personal nce to the mater m.mmwwm:lhdiumnu der their charge. ® â€"_ April 16. 101â€"6m Gentlemen‘s Prunella Congress, AT THE RED BO0T ! Omni NRA â€"A ND COOL Omni s in connection with the Hotel tt\ om and Cars. Poli#® and attentive servants only are engaged & ,,, ,__ O‘NEILL & ABBOTT, .â€" FPOR KALZX. K. R.," engraved insidethe circle ; special‘y valued by the owner as m sousenir The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at this office. Ottawa, January 4. Bylaw for the purpose of opening up and establishâ€" ing a Road c'-hblh luchv:l. ‘I:LM wide, wm‘l‘odc-r- the Township of South Plantagenet, as follows, viz. : Commencing where the Division line between Lots Seventeen «nd Kighteen in said Tenth Concession the allowance for road betwoéen the Townships of North and South Plantagenet; thence y» Il\n-tuto-unh{‘ldthuudi ion line between Lots 17 and 18, until it intersects the diviâ€" sion line between the N. j and S. 4 of said ; thence Westerly, fifteen toet on each side of the division ling between the N. 4 and 8. 4 of said Lot 18, until it intersects the division line the E. } and W. 4 of the 8. } of Lot 18nforesaid; thene Souther‘y, fifteen feet on each side of the said |diviâ€" sion line, between the E. { and W..4 of the 8! } of Lot 18, until it intersects the allowance for beâ€" tween the Tenth and Eleventh Concessions of the said Township of South Plantagenet _ | _, ,, |., Cr at Riceville at lueevillo.,xo- MOXDAX, the Zind DAl OF VCTOBER 1 at Ten o‘€lock, a.m., passing a HIS FAV wort for bega )UCATION IN ENGLAND TORQUAY, DEVONSHIUE. B TADOUSSAE 0i in. BROWNING, crainlg Log 2. 141â€"3m TOTICK.â€"â€"THE MUNICIPAL COUN» § CIL of the Township of South Viantagonet ud.uan.d.hi to be beld it the Town Hail. Riceville, upon MONDAY, the 2254 DAY or wn B , July Proprietur Ottawa Hotel Public on OMH 5th JUNE next A splendid assortment of of the Ottrom Hotel, Mc ssols are distW@@ily observabie nd balcovies. advantage of a pacious, situated in a m rable lo ss, and sur innwmâ€" , the Subscriber fe it is der to ensure the h and ®, to perform his tn le himself that nothing be rt to conduce to that / ing his patrons the full bei a caterer to the publig.. w . saAMuEL BrowX1ko" E_ ietor Ottawa Hotel, 1 ! * TE MMER REâ€" d reâ€"seekrs will be tion of Families and TME RED BOoOT, 1 attendants. $ Db:.:m n(tbl;e-o-tpi » the m« I-J"r::ou{hw d Billi provided for La ling Alley 147â€"3m