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lpr (Five U se. Leen pre io wy thee leops tumon a le Jay piciped #6 in the 4ength of PR WAS r, having who are dlIs. ave teen d valued NTALX eray men TiON® ox. adw s TtA & &st reed ubdzizg n Faing x. . 15e nage. ef when 35 uty & make 4 highes e of our for two Throat a « the lty en W Ase w to * + xtawa, Januacy 27,18306. Crown Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott Bguutnl.ma- Lower Canada» Orrices : Court Hoase, Ayimerand Backingâ€" hass, CE ZBK" Atewis to all Law Courts in the District of Octmere. February 7, 1364. ut Buntll'l'lll and Attorneysâ€"at=Law, dolisitors in Caansery, Notaries Public, and Convey ancers. ; Gemer: Lang‘s Building, orposite the Post Office Cextral Ottawra. Wicurew Dvck. Juuie P. Boogm _ Bufinla:. Atterneys, Soliciters; & Qrmecrs: i-m Court House, Ottaws, C. W. Rosz®t Lets. Jous J. GromLL tews, February 7, 1866 _ | __________ _ Jâ€"ud â€" urrice: In the Court Houge, L‘Orignal. Janaary 21, 1866. . _ e s es Qrric«=: Hoil and Ayimer, €. E. ~ Mr. Wright wilf atteod at Huall on Tuesdays and :'ridnp of every week. | 1 10. ©00004M0 W. Megart Watour, B.A.B.C.L. BA..I"'II-AMA". Solicitor=in= Chancery, &e. Orrice : Aamond‘s Baildings, Rideau Street. Jtaws, Jan. 12, 1866. 31â€"7y Bhlm“' Solicitor, Attorncy, and Sotary Public, Clerk of the Poace and County snte; John HAIL, M 1., a, ALCMUNNy 21e M A Ottaws, February 7,1866.. _ Bununm and AttorneyseateLaw, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" «s Public, &c., &e. Ourice: Telegraph Building, Metcalfe Street, __ Ww Curgo. Ataws, Pob.: 7, 1866. _‘DVO(‘.\TI. Officet No. 17, 6t« Peter Chk. street, Quebes. &.m'mm: * to attend y i any business To eremilt sepintin hnd the .poulee quctrauy «ay entrust him. . Mr. B.attends regularly the cirâ€" ait in and for the distmet of Quebec. Desember 23, 1363. R #7 n.!‘l‘ll‘f- ODflice} Sussex. Street, over i un Cnmphall & C s Upocem, _ .‘ Joan Smilh, DoWiWRHTNIE, MAOT, MEROEWM PRTCC Clarke ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M. R.C.S.E., Torâ€" sato: John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. _ GEO. LOGAX, M.D., L.C.ILB., uoncpsm Physician, Surgeon sad Accouchear. Cuncz: In Horne‘s Block. . Can be found over ke otice at Oitawa, Jaty 28. A Cm’y.:;:' "&e Office + yancer, &e. : ide of York Street, two doors from Susser. Ottawa, March 20, 1866. Jebruary 21, 1866 MHAYCOCK & MHAYCOCK, lml.l‘kh“l"m Chancery, Conveyancers; Notaries Public, &c, usrick: Post Ofice Building, ElginStreet, Ottaws K. B. Harcock. R. H. Harcoox. | «DR. C: LEGGO, PMESNCIAX) Sargran and Accen tal. Office and residence, corner of Rideau and tal. Office and residence, corner of Kideau and T MB ALDLO NX PLOLRL Mosgrove Streets, n.nyo”nb&m&cm- | mn.fl,cmfio.fl'n-u. tn‘s. Entrance on Mosgrore Streot. | Nounl.mofln-. Propristor. Ortzwe, Ditwy 6. ::‘ : 1 /) 000 __ 1837 . | hblo‘r"ln-nnddiy‘mdfi:gq‘l‘;‘nrdr 6 | tains its character as a } EL. NR. 0. C. WOOD, | Considerable additions have recently been made to Arroun-vr-l..\w. Soliciter . im k. Chancery, Conveyancer, ke., Sussex Streot. W. J. SCOTT, Jz., Amll-"oAMA'.:. ..u-n:-ol-'- Chancery, Conveyancer, Office or e Jusner‘s Shoe Store, l{b- Street, Ottawa. Ortawa, April 27. 1 l!l-tl Jountrics r-nlv. NUST DK PREâ€"PAID. _h::"'“ ‘nited States 10 ctsâ€"â€"preâ€"payment opâ€" English Mails, H. & A. Allan‘s Canadian iteaduships, via mnd. close at 9 p.m. every I\-n-h,ymoid I!! ote. ; via Now York, every alternate y, at pn-v 17 ets; via lna-.nnm Monday, at Noon. . Rxoureafo Leryeas must be and â€" Lo all parts of Canada, if preâ€"paid by ’.t on:.uufi;‘.m. To lr&ca-bh. 10 ¢ W for Bri Columbia, Getmany and Foreign _ lcils Sezses ie menr ww eriâ€"ratD. doaiptrile, Untuotie. t Dally| $907 m P=mpleton& E‘st Templetoo . |12. 301. m. ARRISTER, Attorncey, Solicitor, &c« B-o'n:'l-'.‘ )nill.,-.’ corner of.‘s;-rb xt Elyâ€". Streets, Octawa. dntaws, Dec. 18, 1866. 1â€"y \yimer & N. Shore of Ottawa telt‘s Corhers, Kichmond, Octawa, January 27, 1888. 8 ‘{ [\ Htmk 1 fyet xo Wesk: by ReitPnidh y !!-:‘ Ottaws, Fob. 7, 1866. i mirey mtuntes price to the sheaing of maitl. | .% boursâ€"8 a.m. to T g-. = @. P. BAKER, Postmaster. Orrica: Union Buildings, Ottawa. Ofice: Elgin Street, opposite the Rassell House. Aurcaspus Ross. Austur Paxsows. NXGTON A mu.l Street, First Door Kast Ottaws, Fobruary 7,1866. _._________ 43â€"atf| W. MARSHALL MATHESON, DVOCATES$, Barristers, and attor= EDWARD T. HARTNELL, ARRISTER, Soltcitor, Attorncy, and MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, ATE of Quebec» mUss & PARSONS, TTORNE Y$3â€"AT«L A W , Solicitors=«in« DR. O‘REILLY, . ‘ORK Streot, oppostts ‘Matthews! Ho» :YOL. L NQO.â€"258.} JOHNX SWEETLAND, M. D., w YsiICL A'l‘. Surgeon: t:o.:’t Aooo.‘u'-v ysician to oepi :“..‘“w residence, corner «m- -L «JOSEPH J. MURPHY, YHR PoST OFFICRâ€"OTTAWA. DR. OLIVER, MARTIN, COLMAX & WRIGHT, e,&¢ , 8. side Ottawa J, F. MACPHERSON, LEES & GEMMELL, DR. C. A. MARTIN, CLEGG & NELLIS, A, F. BOUCHETTE, * RATES OF POSTAGE. P o ce w o o o i l o on KAV ANAGH, Proprictor DR. W. J. HENRY, * "* ) WBbermctoatie ond Wetlingion Stroote: opposite T. . Office 1 Sparks Street, Con= N &A 1L®. DEWIYORD. cuoskD. D. (OCONXNOR, > d MEDICAL. Grenville and M. McLEKOD, PIi. WOLFF, Tuos. F. Neruis. Ottawa. and Accoucheur, Notaries Public, &o. 100p. m. 11.302. m. 5.30 p. m. 11.002. m. $.00a. m. 18 ‘65." 1â€"y ity Hall 11.00a. m 8.00 p.m. 800 p. m: 6.00 p. m $.30a m . $.00 p. m 12.30 p. m 4+â€"utf 5.43 p, m. 5.30 p. m. $.00 a. m. 34â€"6m 107 | Boox--lxur.‘llg mewot â€" Mbrevsaufnctomafamegy. $ 5. 3000000 o on one epe o e ao ce uge I Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over T'rylur | Where, under his o#n superyvision, the wants of his | & Wilkinson‘s Floar Store, corner of York and Susâ€" | many Patrons will be promptly/ atd satisfactovily | sex Streets. Entrance on Sussex Street. | | attended to. f | _ Ottaws, Dee. 18, 1865. | 14f! * CHAS, AUSTIYX, Revented with aequrney: " Conuntmications ad executed with accurscy. ad ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive p attention. Ottawa, February 21, 1864. P L» SURVEYOR and Dranghtsi ®@ Mining, Land, and General Partiaine #-v-. Reterences â€" unexceptionable. _ 0: ellington Strect, next to British Hotel, and 1y opposite the banks, Oitawa. P. 3.â€"Speoial attentian givon with despa Public Land basiness, adimfing disputed cl and mm;f Patents. â€" Ottawe, May 223. & 138â€"y is propared to transact. . business .connected 'mu&ufin l.ndcuh.&hfir b.“d to ?h«. 3f the «Gorernment offices. o. Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1866. _ . 4 43â€"utf Ales; RKyo Whiskey ; and Highwines. _ Also, a fot the Ganadian u’.m.o? ation Co., and Orent Western and Vermont Railroads. Office : XAVIER CHARLEBOTS, Roofing Contractor. &e | CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, ; lb PREPARED TQO COVER MOOFS, \with Tin, Sheqt Iron, Slate, or Shingles, on the w notice, and at reasonable=rgies. llaving been known in tilis place since its first settloment, 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his long established character, as a guazantee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of all work entrusted to hiw. K._ 7Dnl¢hiaintl. &e., &e:nnlniolnd for | and Lower Canada.) Oiice and residence, PIOVI!CI AL Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Roal Estate Agouts, &e. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the‘ Lands of Absentees. Applications to the Crown Lands Department fot Mining Lands, &e., _ They hn.u--h::d for â€"sale some well situated City and Vills in Upper and Lower Canada; sand an immeonse quanuty of Farming Lands in the T i 1:bo Ottawa. Orric® : Corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets. W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWLN, P. L. 5. Ortaws Dec. 28. 1865. T. G. HURD, t uis hat Pemoved his visee to Richolzs Street, a few doors to the South of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and Agent for Wm. Dow & Co.‘s celebrated Pale Ales; Ryo Whiskey ; and Highwines. _ Also, agent onoAmf of Christ Church, Te P of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, 3 Aumond‘s Bailding« comnm’: Merchant and General Aw. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof iskey ; also, Dawes‘ Luchine Ales and Pmc Pork, Floar, &0., for sale. 0 E: No. 5. Sparks Street; near the Russell House, Ottaws city, C. W. y K tawa,C. W. Afew gentlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. _ . _ eb s ssm Boon--lnnr.u and Paper«Ruler,cor»e nor of Sparks and Motcalis Strects, oret the City . Registrar‘s Office. Account books made to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best ax.l:. of the art. RULING done to any lr“"" | Particular attention ru d to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1865. 7 2y THOS. NELSON, ‘ Boo'r MAKER, Wellington Street, ap= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Haying :m.u-y years‘ experience in some of the best ¢staâ€" ments in the metropolitancities of Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusted to his gare will be executed in the best style, aud guarantead to give satisfaction. * | Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866. 14â€"y nada. March 6, 1866. P'IVATI HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot* tawa, C, W. A few gentlomen can obtain supâ€" delfcacy ofthe season will be foand on the table. The mu‘:‘“film to the comâ€" po,m'o-o ere., dall (The sale of Real Fstate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. Consignments m-vinrl for itive sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real Eitate will " receive. all information FRER OF CHARGE by calling at the office. _ ~~ } Ottawa, Dee. 18, 186. s | 1y A!’(“I’Ifl! EERS, and General Commis« sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Streot. Ottawa, December 18, 1355. | 1y HOTELS AND SALOUNX®S, Ottawa, May 5. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. Qttawa, April 2, 1866. n"lOl HOUSE, North Gower. Good Mlh1 and an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1806. 20â€"7 Ottawa, March 20, 1866 i murge Ofice. â€" Alfred Moses Hol ig Ay serces Office. r CA ‘ur. n:;':«zl.m:. ts 4+ Mr Y Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865 Ottaws, Dec. 13, 186 SIDNXEY B. FRIPP, lltllll’lc‘l‘- Orric® } Wellington opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. _ ‘ccocn-uu'u. No« 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. P | Ottawa, March 21, 1866. *| Thy It. II. McGREEV \Â¥, ONTRACTOR and Builder. Office : North side. York street, second door from Sussex IVIL ENGINEER, Union Buildings, corner of Su«sex and York Streets. { RESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Daniels, Pro# wrietor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" H. McLEAX‘s | UCTION Room#s, No. 19, SparksStreet, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Mope s Stationâ€" INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, R. SPARKS, OVIECIAL LAKD sURVE BUSINESS CARDS.| THE ALBLON . HOTEL, PARLIAMENTARY AGENCOY. T. GKEOVCHETT L MACDONALD & BRO., al Oom‘l!x'x'mon Agent, B RPOEK E|EF. CHAS. E. BRUSII, JOHX 1. BANLEAt, £$.C. & T. W. KEIR, JAsS. JOHNXSTON‘S MR. H.â€"R. FRIPP, GEO, HM. PERRY, HOLTS HOTEL, At. MORTIMER, B. MULLIN, DUIGN AN‘S S CHRISTIE, E. MILES, TAILOR, 39, $ _~â€"TDht VM & long i ___ HATR BRUSHES. __ . COMBsS. satisâ€" | NATL BRUSHES. CLOTHEs BRUSHE3, he"':‘l:-’m | ake &e., #&o., &e. 9 being opened n + | 2 n chang w:;msnn CARYEY, M.D. I g . 8.â€" is. faries | OME3 Apricthie rmabcely onges s 977 8â€"y 66â€"8un nost cher OR, Glou mt any itary [ | .. meammeamn «â€"~*The New Drug Store, grâ€"utf â€" _ 41 RIDEAU STREET. §5â€"y Lutf 1%y #â€"v dâ€"y (*"PUNESTIC DXES. ." I Tul LARGEST ASSORTMEXNT OF { DYES in this city on sale atthe | Ottawa ...Drug . Warehouse. ?DRUG W AR 6 HOUSE , . RIDEAU STREET > °* |1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. | Apothecaries Hall! | SIGN ofthe GOLD MORTAR TK Raiiway of Canada. ym Ofice &t. Jame# Street, Montreal. . | Montreal, May 23. . | 133 r.:\"re:.h Lt of Good, Cheap PEREUMES just CBs j N. B.â€"Prescriptions ) and reâ€" wared. T Banvenrar b." and Cigars, 18 Lemotte Street, Montreal Soci ...__JOHN MERCER, Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. svccmou to Corse & May, Import= ers and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &¢, No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. L Montreal, May 26. 135â€"7y h;-‘ Ag:&b the estaia of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, for the sale of Highwines. and W hiskey. Orrice: In Aamond‘s Ridean Street. . Ottaws, June 27. > "/. _ 1627 Al importation of knglish and F 'Ulmfll arrive next w‘k. FLORIDA WATER. . s0ZODONT. General Commission Agent AND EXCHANGE BROKER, â€" §@" Agent forthe European Life and Guarantee Sale. All Seeds warranted Fresb. _ A large importation of English a Ha« heen opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of ; + . With eight different Syrups, manufactured on the premises, It is a healthy and cooling beverage. A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Four Dollars and Upwards. Ploase call and examine the Stock. It is the largest and best ever imported. ;‘ All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES on hand. | f A LARGE STOCK OF FREsH GAR+« DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on @UEBEC BANEK Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 orwIcRE®:. ° 69, F‘es Xavier 8t. | Is:lkl St. Yonge 8t Montreal. awa. Toronto. We have now perfect connection with the United ‘States Telegraph Lines at ty 41 Sussex Street, Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! Tu.\sxrm. FroRr PAST FA« vors. I beg respecifully to an nounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade, 1t comâ€" prises all the best agyl purest English & Frensh Chemicals, PRVOS, PBHFURERY, : TOILET ARTICLES, &°C We are happy to announce the completion of the Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL. i Montreal, Caps Vincent Buffalo & Detroit PM Messages carrectly forwarded and promptly delivered. .. + f G. W. CARLETON, Manager, Ottawa Jul 30th 1866. 190â€"4f Apoth , Rideau St., Ottawa. Ottawa, July 10, 1"»:0.”"’ S OD} w‘)‘fi-y MORTIMXER‘S KX ofevery kind, We call the attention of the Ladies of Ottawa to our assortuient t S DUVERNAY BRO#. ° TIII sUBSCRIBER TAKES TS opportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him #ince he commenced business. | Je begs to inform them that he « % i f FTITAS REMOV ED SPECIAL NOTICE. Provincial Telegrapn ‘ Line ! Montreal, May 23. Rosreelt P i en ie ns prncnner _ _JOHNDOUGALL & Co., L __Merchant, Montreal. [ wl'CwU\'uoudw-’suhud. May 26. 185â€"y Vlll'l’l OTTAWA TUESDAYS. AND FRIDAYS. Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" Ottawa, July 26. MPORTERS of Groceries, Wines, Liq= uurs, Cigars, &e.. &e., 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" PROPERELY COMPOCXDED AND FREE FEOM ADULTERATION! $&Y" Ovvics Hours:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 p,m. . 6 M. V. NOBI: Manager. tawa. Fab. 12. 1866 48â€"ut Live E wraw miopa2l Leve OMMISSION u‘hr.t‘ Importers and Wholosate DQ'I"H n . fine!.r Groc"-riu'. wa, Fob. 12, 1866 ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN H. E. SWALES, ENKRAL Agent for Great Western moNTREAL CARD®. To the premisos situated next doer EAST ;""Pfi'..""‘ .lnoghcr Commiasion (Lte of the Bank of Upper Canada,) Ingine tor male, JC FRANCK &‘Co JUST RECEIVED ! BALDWIN &‘Co., G. II. HERRICK, THOROUGH BASS , IL.;KMKAY‘ & Co., O‘K"1‘ A WA Or AYLMER, C. h and French PER OTTAW A...C. W.) (THURSDA Y OOTOBEER is isG66: 153â€"6m 187t( 30 Great ban 47â€"utf . Ann Sleaong apt. Bockus. Orcgoiny | * _ Findlay» . AlHMance; (now), _«_.__â€"_ __. Jason Gould, * Overmans 4 tlacy | «* Duggan. Nuniet s | +« Blondin.‘ 0A AND AFTER MONXDAY, 10th SEP= ":.“B.HR, the Tlma!‘ Ana Sison will leave Aylmor every dtz.fof the Uppgr Ottawa, at 7 a.m.; c lil{ with the Orezon ut head of railzond,. at 11 o‘glock.| Touching at Argprior, Srad Point, Bristdl‘s, Farrell‘s, Gould‘s Wharf, arriving at Portage du Fort at 2 p.m.* Stages leave Gould‘s Whart immediately n&lu the aprival uf Oregon for Cobddu, connecting with steaingr Jason Gou//, and arrh Fn Pembroke:zame ovgning. | The Pontine leaves Fombroke at noen on Tresday®, Thursdays, and Saturdays, for Des Joachiim; ealling at all inâ€" termodiate ports, roturning on Mondays, Wodnesâ€" days, and Fridays,| leaving} at 6| a. m.,. con neeting at Pembroke. with stéamer .Juvoe Gould, which "leaves ucuqy at 1jo‘clock, arriving at Portage di|Fort sa qreuinf h The steamer Oreyor leavos Portagoe du Fort every morning at| 7 a.m..:‘Eruihny time), touching â€"at (Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s, Bristol, Sand Point, and Aruprior, ((A connection is fnade, each doy at filnfi Point, at9 a.m., downwatd, and 1 p.an., up, with the Brockville and Otthwa Railway, and passengers) reach Brockville»jn time to connect with G. T. R. express trains east and wost.) The steamer Ani Nismon len ts Pontiac each day at noon, and pagsengers arrive in Oltawa at five onnuuefixe . OP TNE â€"FOLL The steamer Oreyor leavos P morning at| 7 lmfirnihny (Gould‘s Wharf, Farroll‘s, Brist Aruprior, [(A connection is Slnfi Point, at9 a.m., downwa with the Brockville and Ot passengers reach Brockville» with G. T. R. express trains of The steamer Ani Nison leny at noon, and pagsengers arrive o‘clock. .. [ 2EX O ‘_ The steamer |Culzi«t will leave ‘Havelock for Chaput and inttm«liu.to plaets on Monday and ‘l'hur»day @venings, |after ‘arfival of passengers from steamer O¢+ ymg‘.n |+ t | _ RETURNTNG â€"| On Tuesdays anit Pridays at 2 p.m. | £1 Li e ." s.l’éassm.s. » | For further information, an ? rture of all tnim_flnt Te lomzpo the Grand Trunk Taliles, in poes Ottamra, Sipum(m-_b.g 1866. Royal Mail Line of Steamers between fap sap m GOTNG WX Imy, .xpreés for Ogdonsburg! | } Brooktille, Kingstun, Bell { ronto, Guelph, London, .. Goderich, Bufflalo, Detrvit || and @1 points Weet, #t......, mhl do SGornierss ecommodation Train for Kin | Antermecdiato Stations, at. Trains for Lachine at 7 A. | | Nood, $.00 P.M., 5,00 P. ) iho 3.00 P.M., Train runs t 14 bd;)‘x.\l'u souTH a: ress by Railway througho E.f:‘v’\'ork, Boston, and all ‘Int | | Points} connecting at St. { \'enu{nl Central Railro® * ) lington with the Hutland |r plington Railroad, also wit ; Chamipla in Sumu'g-oau | | Ogorge.Saratoga, New Yor ,‘chuu‘finmhliuu Train for I«1 ‘\ ‘) and Intermediate Stations Express for ‘Boston and T +4 j :;oil"’n, eomoeiing)nltlFt.l | o Vermont Contral Rail Mail for Portland, su»p;ing ov «4 ‘.le‘lnm‘ YOMhGeisr secsuakechan aysen Express by railway th:'oll:b York, Boston, and aU In | Points, connecting!at St. | | Vermoant Central ihilro | flington with the Rutland |_|lingtomn Railrord,| also 4. fll‘uimw‘i(hl.:kvl'hpmplui |â€" |for Latke George, Sarat Y K, K023[ HE:cececefcicsecic in Nig‘u();:pnn for Three Rive | |Riviere da Loup and Port} \. Je8" SleppingCars on all N) chotked through. | UNIONX â€" â€"FOR RICHELIEU and. will leave overy T ay, Thu gt!7 o‘clock, p.ml.?':recinly golng[gd returning, at the 1 ivers, and Batiscan. 5 i ©FARES Cabin (meals and open Berths |â€" Am MOMLAAU)Yâ€"»+44.44â€".4+0.0.04 SUOOTOGO.«., . 200 ce oven chrsncn es This Company will not be or valuables, unless Bills o value expte«sod, are signed th SUMMER ARRA May 26 1866. Fercok |. ANM },{n.il\vu\‘r CC UPPER OTTALW For farther h'fl'o'iud"ln & Company ‘s Office,.. 203 Coppmix * . |I. Ip MA kn 7 d Office Richsliou Cofipany, | May 13, lUOJI.‘r, Ls | Jb L DAWII’ LACHINE PALE ALES AND PORTER, in wood and e, deliverad in any part of the city, by , 8. CHRISTIE, N and after uo?muf trains will run as follows | â€" peraRTUr® l Â¥From Ottawa, 7:00 a.m; A‘ (ue @4 / 1:45 p.m, + From Prescott,7:00 a.m, Aj le |_ @4 2:20 puy . 9 The timg of theso Trains hn1 to ensure connection with nigh Grtand Trunk, east and west. . ~ ||N. B.â€"These Trams run on Baggage to and from Ofta from and to all stations on Gra UKtawa, J«ine 4 lows _ ‘N. B.â€"Partionwi . ease fore 4 a‘elook, M 'It}u'ai-i-'f.xd'ets' to Prescott, wa at reduged rates ean be h tiops on th| lino. | | in y 4 e QHANGEq ‘Ottawa and Presc Grand |Trunk Railway Company my31â€"130â€"4 18066. «139â€"d my31â€"1 ; _ steamy CHANGE ofr 0. 1 FLOUR INX BARRELS. OoaTâ€" MEAL éxp:c_gr‘tx-.\mg s .. N AND AFTEI MON Fraing will leave Bontve E#%® AND PRIME For sale by */Z OF CAN A For sale hy > RALLRQADS, STHAWEI: & CHRT 8« CHRISTIE, f TIME. ott Railway, time of arrival and ini and W:{ Sta, ilway Book of Time YDGiEs'D anaging Director. o im ~ ; mpimv. k NOU TE 4 nm,,\vap.u::‘. , calling, goin re, and gufiwu. ir paseage on board an depend en being fi' by this boat, as em to the steamers Pnu POoRK» IE, r-l..b Sparks Street. Eonlml Tome. _ m checked through d Trunk Railway. . om&vlllo and Ottaâ€" 1 at the principal staâ€" , Quebec, 7e and, at..,10.10â€" P.M. ght Trains, Baggage WÂ¥ ARDING WTNG | FIRSTâ€"CLAS$ for New rmodiate hns with , at Burâ€" ud Bur< the Lake jur Lake Cc,&f.. nd Pond E.. colsness rmodiat®¢ ns with dl, nt.... r night at "for New rmediate hns with ]afi Roaert Ne1808, rar yd;nd;sum)_ay. 0 u ¢, Calli ic of sns Fhrce hlo for specio Emling. blvinmo referm.s> <>> ily to the Richalion lopers Streot. t Rouse‘s :’lc:uno: ga, . Ne , at Bur+ and Borâ€" fifnru l"\lana‘v. o. 5 iture Station as folâ€" covvenscensl 940 AeML I., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 ., and 6.30 P.M. _( ough to Plattsburgh. D EAST (GEMENTS. Oitawa, ville, Toâ€" rantiorc Chicage , Proscott, :30 a.m. dn .l 5.00 p . Ottawa, 10:00 a.m. *« | 5:00 pam. been soarranged a8 aud day trains on OMPANY. ave their orders beâ€" my31â€"130â€"4 )A Y, MA Y 14th, ston and n Gentlomen‘s cabâ€" rrinthereree§90080; June 4th, 1866, BUPMRISTRADENT. | 1â€"y 5 Sparks Street. TIME ! ARRIVAL Cramana®. 1866. 5,30 A.M. BA5 AML 8.30 A.M. $.00â€" P.M. 3.50 P.M. 8.15 P.M. 1Mâ€"tf 1806. _ ‘The above Hotol, one of the oldest and best known in Puckenhhim, has veenleased by the undersigned and thoroughly overkauled and refitied for the «peâ€" cial noonnociuhn of guests. . THME TABLE ‘,A.{D BAR will at all times be furnished with the yvery .best the market affords. GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler always in attendance. . _ JOHN MALTMAN. LA'I'M CAMPBELI®S HOTEL, Oitawa, . C. W. The undersigned, proprieter of the | aboveâ€"named Hotel, bogs leave to acyuaint his nuâ€" ) morous friends and the tra vellin;%lmbhr, that he has | reâ€"painced and newlyâ€"furnishod throughout this come 1 modiou« establishment, in the inanagement of which l by strict attention to buxine«s and guests, he hopes | to deserve encouragement and uus[n ort, JAMES E. GOUIN, > Late y, and jor muny yeare conncelew with z â€" RusselU‘s llol(;, Pulace Street, Quebec, | LA‘I‘P-LI' KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, Hull Landing, Armuct J. Lewos, Proprietor, Zeim Ball Room, Bowling Allies, Parlor Skates, Pic«Ni¢ Ring, Choicest Winos and Liquore, Hull, Mav, 1866. PE MU LA’I‘I McADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. â€" inbubliceddt 3 MHOTELS AND SAlLIOONS. MORTON MOUSE, > CDII.IER of Waterand Division Streots$ Ogdeusburgh, N. Y ., 8. 3108.0:!, Proprictor. Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. December 20, 1865. : | dâ€"y TORONTO MOUSE. MRI. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Buildings OPpMi“ the Parliament Buildings, . ‘The Toronto House comprises everything necessary in a firstâ€" class Restaurant, The house has been thoroughly and olegu!;{ fitted up throughout, The BAR con: tains the cholcest brands in W incs and Liqnors;and ow:{ delicacy of the senson will be secured for the Table. No ?in or trouble will be spared the ac* commodate the guests and patrons. F Y E ME Eus Mionoolo s e cia oas / h mt | f‘ Mrs. Trotter is 1 BOARDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 MRS., GLRLANI‘S SALOON, CBORCGB STREET, Choice Wines & Liquors,Prime Cigars weoxmes is HEREBY GIVEN THAT | Ottewa, Docemwber I8, 1865 1â€"tf Neratopnamials ons er in Council bearing a ate, has been | 3 pleased to order and direct thu..’ with the view. of | BRITISH AMERICAN :::ungln' the h:.mdnniou int:‘ the: Province of | 1 «* very important improvement of Steau Cultivaâ€" | (10 l tion, Steam fiw;hh;;‘figchnu and their appurâ€" | mnlercla 7 9 tenances be exompt from import dutics for a period ; armaara xres) IXSTITUTE. OT9A WA "*Capital" Stove Depot. 35, Sussex St., Ottawn f H. MEADOWS & CO. t T. of two years fropm DrraRmycxTaL OrDEX. E1LARLES ESPLIN, Millwright andâ€" ineer MECHAKICAL DRAUGKTSMAX, t Te iR EAT )i yrook on fuue anove is sow comtrrenk, ¢ 0“:‘;:‘“:"‘::'“:::::;111" ( variety of all the different pattern=, with every real improvement which the L Abd most varhd i ments of Central Canadahave shown to be needed. ‘Bhe axsortment is the “"8"‘” for Farmerâ€" and this market. Special attention ha« heen ziven to the selection of STOVES,.guitable t to residenis of l}u' city.. The â€" Qttawa, Oct. 4, 1866. Glu‘l‘ AND SAW MILLS BVILT ON TW the mort recent and improved [principles. A;e'nivforâ€"fi;ei'rl' patent Water Whoel, and ‘fulcll Addross Chas. Eeplin, Ott STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. Of the best‘ Russian and other IM, also Gallows Pipe, T Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipes, and all kinds Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper Ware on hand and made to order. M * it 7: 9e P:rla;r, BodToom, Kitehen and Hall Lampsâ€"a great variety on hand. yqz. Bedroom Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plunge, Sitz and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and all kinds of Japanned and plain Tinware. _‘ & : i BPEDMEDILBEBEE â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" T. WHEN YoU WANT TO EXAMINE ANYTHING IX THE ABOVE LLXL, uo DIRECT To Jnt Aro unrivaHed for city use, being very economical for fucl, and likewi=o good baking Eyoves. Th« following woll known Stoves comprise part of the stock : Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire Statd, (3 sizes) Queen City, Hotel, Charter Oal, 8St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &e., &e., A0. s We have all the latest and best patterns, open and closo front?, elegant in «de cheap in price. f\ 1: BOX STOVES ! A very large stock of these &tu/;.:]u;uoooivod. including the Black Giant, Rambler, Rover, Lioners, Lion, Falton, &e., all sizes, euitable for the smallest bedroom or the largest hall, warehouse, or elnirch, (a liberal discount made on all Stoves sold to Churehes.) 4 STO®RACGE, IN â€"FIR8Tâ€"CLASS â€"BUILDINGS, ‘ TREE OR 1N BoXND. 4 Aug. 10â€"200â€"2m m“mfc"%%s&m. Different patterne. with single or double Ovens Made to order. â€" The best of material used and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. Camp Ketties, Buke Pans, Shanty Plates, and all kinds of Lumberer‘s supplies on Hand. Tron Bedsteads. Tromn Bedsteads. . BIRD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.â€"Parties about furnishing houses would d:'ttll to call and examine wr stock in this department, as there is almo«t every roquisite for the Housekeepgr, especially in the sulinary branch. e j ; COATL "COH,: : COXlL1;.~OB,~~COAFâ€"CML: LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS.: ya~ Remember the {nlm, P. O‘Meara old and. Jy6â€"1706 208t( _ Comtissioner of Castoms and Excise FINAXNCE DEPARTMENT, CU®TOM® Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, ‘&c., THE RUSSELL HOUSE, Ti Go to the " CAPITAL! Vheel, and Vulcan Tron Works, Moantresl. ces Eiptin, Olffawa."" * rhfh*i’“_ iTE WRIGHIET HOUSE, JOHN MALTMAXN, a B L« o «inss menpmemann mm nmnnmmnmmemmnmem ns mmamen en ns mnmnmenmmmtminemems umemmemmanmme m n nnmnmommmnsmmmmmenmemee s : BPA t\ * s .J-'!',j);.‘ E&Ql?fi\v 0 * . fanfares 17 MHPAY fls J o ) " > JP * m Wixic ‘_@‘_.h ny eneh > e : < & Fax Acvreneies smaily IXbnr: on bkaroceet solle a tn e P ‘«.-’\; s ,/) s > h .. 9 bynpempert met spronsmmmeipes pBe A fster e We s N27 C ~ NJ " ndf Â¥i 146A ) f Tsl .. audle Best Pennsyleania Kerosene and No. 1 Canada Oils, No inferior article kept Trotteris now prepared to take DAY ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! By commund 5s SL BOUCHETTE, Ottawa, 18th Augnst, 1366 DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES | AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and +~Retail. \__â€" sparrow‘s Burtome, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets August 1, 1866 LOW ‘OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Kroceries, Liguors, M. SPARROW &£.00., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN "THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STREE1. IIL.. MEADOWS k CGo. DOUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES! O‘ A W A ; 100 \ MECHANIC®® IN.TITUTk. oTTAW A, ; (Eatablished in connection unth the Brittsh American ) _ Commercial Colleges in Toronto and Hemitfenm) â€" ' Tlfl! INSTUTVTION IS DESIGNEO TO furnish young en with a thorough and practical #ituated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Catleten, being the East halfuf Lot No. 3, in the sccond concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive clearing on the lot of ut least 50 acres, and the nmmdcglis coverâ€" : ed with a fine Mardwood Bush. The Farm is within jive miles of the City, and is beauti+ fully situated on the banks of the Hideau River, thus baving an approach to the city either by land or water." The lund is of a superior q!ll“!f, and yields excellent crops, No« "K 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED , in the Townehip of: Gleacester, County of Carleton, being Lot No.12, in theâ€"7th conâ€" & cersion. â€" ‘Thereé is about 20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. 6 No« 3+ 200 ACKES OF LAND, SEITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. ‘There is about 25 ncres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" : ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Furm, and will be sold at reasonable rates. Farms bPor Sale! 100 100 'l'hongonuy‘lbapomb us complote u: Coptinent diniracing W ihoerals and Rete Rer Q NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN different parts of the city, well adapted either chandising, Mantfecturing, ,Iu&[fiifi% warding, &‘nhq.' Brokgrage . Comm 1 Railroading, Stesmboofin‘,‘i’rlminh?euln: ship, ?:'mopn Ifiuwm“;%.::di:l we, 'tdir:r Te hqnography, cc. unsder ght{-]:o u‘f, Teachers ;pl@e'hd}‘ér a ptactical as vd’ charge of Teachers selected for a practical as wel} ao s thcoretioniknonlodge of the dutissdt fie Couglâ€" h:fil reom. m!;or‘oir:::.ud,cpciul‘ of writing ® os!n e tC MUSOROVE & WRIGHT, *‘ . c__ _ ... Terento, Hamniton, or Ottawa. B. PETERS, Pmixcirat, Ottawa, OHtawa, May 9. « d Business Education.â€" he Bookkceping Department is as complete and for private residenses or business purpones. For faflm particulars and torms of sale. TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of ‘Catheart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. ‘There is also a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum, It is situated in the imâ€" mediate vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable plaee thr a private residence. y % OTs NOs. 2 AND 3 OX THE NORTH #ide of Wilbrod Street. Ebou Jots sre situatâ€" ed opposite St. Joseph‘s Oullege, (Sandy Hill.; 'fia are well nu!:od for the ereetion f prhfto dwelling:._ e '0 ACR‘I.C" r()I" L.\I\':), l.o!gll:l. ‘Towns of Qsgoode, County eâ€" ton. ‘This Pa:n is situated within Two miles of the Gloueester Church, and within Eleven miles of Oitawa City. ‘‘There is about 40 neres of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" tion. * Â¥ P Township of Gloucester, County of:Carieâ€" ton, being th'; East half of Lot .!'o. 21, in 2nd concession. This i%‘a good Farm an will be sold cheap, MA ue APPLY 70 ACRES OF THE PROPERCTY known as the O8SIAN HALL FARM, ACRES OF <LAND IN THE Y ALV ABRJL B â€"ALSOâ€" No« 1+ No« 4. b5â€"y izn, durable for wse and II. J. FRIEL & €O,, Or to H, McLEAXN, e Land Agent 1"‘ 62 MWw j The two new U Cabin St RDyâ€"Town and Ormen €i(7, Wil fond n Passenger and Preight Line between MA 3 OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Touching at all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" va.fl:li:khp‘?tmthu.:ur{mh 4 am Queen of t with Bu"q, will Sito be pl-f-ed on c.{. Kideau‘ Canal, for the exclusive carringo of Freight to and from Otftowe and Kingston, and all way ports, ©.. _ . _ _ Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, Apmnnna ADALILY PEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Ridérn Cinel, and vice Ub( ; DIC KINSON‘A OTTAWA AND RDEAU, Leaves Ottawa City every Wednesday urday, at 7 a. m,, arriving at Kingston tollowjng day. ; qh ieaiam Ottawa, April 11. 1866 «¢ QOUE UEEN VICTOQRIA," S:I‘EA.‘IEIL we q UIE % leaves Otthw4 every merni cepted), at 6:h a.e., for Grenvil b\ml‘d).fiwm---‘._\' lailway to Ca with Stenmer #Pripee of Wates," arriving at Montrgal at 4:50 pam J will run as follows between Ot:awa and k ingâ€" Mulling at allintermediate Ports, and connect» mfi ‘w \‘ll‘swm: the Brockvilie and Ottawa & 1 3 9 «CITY OHF.OTTAWA* Léaves Ottawa City every Monday and Tharsday at 7)2. in., nrrivin(t nt kingston at 11 a. 10., the following day, â€"| y ki +i3 : Cunnecting with the Royal Mail Line of Stcamâ€" ers at Kingston, going upwards, every Thursday, Friday, and Sundsy evenings. .. ror h _LAKE CHANPLAT ROUTE PORAVARDING ARRANCGENEXT®,1 8060 TS, in connection with ‘Barges, forming a FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Queâ€" bec, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and other property. _ _ THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION â€" COMPAXY‘® MAIL STEAMER®. OrTAWA TOCMNMONXNTHEAL "PRINCHE O7 WaALES | . W. \b- »rorno, Commander. The comfort and econcany passed, while the foute pa most pleturesous Wistricts ;wrt feshionable fdr Tour: Pluties destyous) of a plem Return Tickets [r\:}u Qitawa t lon, valid for eme day, at hali l!‘fntn,'firfiu-r tlje eclobrate will ‘be lauded at Duorignal. 'l':;ccl express daily from and intormediato Randinz«, 5 '&'hflo and Retuin Tickets t tained at theâ€"floe sin the y»4 (Can J. Ryay,) i "BÂ¥Câ€"TOWw L," $ (Cant. Tros. Pamic®.) Il*n: ;loiln-suxr.n sW ks A ) will run as follows between Ottawa a l’t‘on,;ulling at allintermediate Ports, and frig:at Smith‘s Callswith the Brockvilie an Railroad. oi e06, tPc t e3 )_ Loaves Kingston every Monday at 12, noon, and Thureday, at 3 p.in., and arriting at Ottowa on the following evening at 8 p.m. _ _ Partics shipping freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to rend by this line, rates being low and no wh-rfafio charged. , Passcngers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por Hop4, Toronto, Hamiiton, &e. gu uT' AESRTT, PARBTIUT &C. a .‘ pply: to JAS. SWIFT, 8t, Lawrenge Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Fall«; ‘Tho powertnl tug steamer England will be kept between OTTA'I\.VA and GRENVILLIs for the towâ€" of Square Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, &e. S@fi‘_fi!flon to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" steamer 'l"z:-o stenmers connect at Kingston with th« Thrdugh, Line: Steamers geing East and West; Sua;: "Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleville, and Pronton; and with the American steamers for Osweéro, Kochester, and Lewiston, _‘ Aidhe eport of Sawn lutmber, and other: |i‘ruwr(y. For particulars, lpp:ty to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Afim. &t. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston; anl JAS. RATH, Bmith‘s Falls ; W. D. WADDéLL. Agont, Gowan‘s Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; * Or to the Propriétor, f M. K. DICKINSON, s se Canal Basin, Ottawa, Ottews, April 11% 1866 Montreal, June 2 OTTAWA CITY & KIxGsTONX _ Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. t ; # RYâ€"TOWX" "STEAMBOAT CoMPANY. sUMMER ARRAXGENEXTsS. ‘AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. â€" 0‘! AND AFTER MAY IOAAII) UXTIL ‘further notice, the Ontario Steambort Comâ€" pany will run their large and commodions sideâ€" wheel steamers, € + Y STATE):»»»sernesessees4,m (%TAR[O”................,...Otpt. J. B. Berre. CATARACT»»»rprezer¢»»»»»4»»»08 Dt« Is M LEDYARDA Forming a daily ling between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, loaving ‘Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway: Whapt on arrival of the train [( froin the east at 1 p.m,, and (| DICKINSONS Rideau Pasla‘ggw & Freight Ling,, *PY ow orraw.aA." Ottawa & Prescott ailway W\ 7 100 _ _ JIL KELLY, Acést, Z®" Traveller, be not induced by loudr cies in seiltng to hite Piret Clasd Lintrof Rtexmore: whos i emronemeene mm _ =z yPâ€"MOLANKTON; General Esstern Agost. 1866. . N, THROOP, Gen‘) Sup‘t, Oswego, N. T; 1846 3 r to the Proprietor, Money to Lend The new fist sailing Steamers OMNTAERRIO THE UPPER CABIN 6TEA MFIet [Established in 1>44.] ogy lailway to Carille @Prihee of Wates," (Dir lontrgal at 4:50 pam, t anidleconcmy of this Li the foute passes| throps ous Wistricts in |Canad hle fr Tourists, i irous) of o plenannt tr ts fmju Oitawa to Grem ame day, at half fare. tor tlhe eclobrated Caled d ot L'L!rigunl.’ STEAMER®S. (Cant. Tros. Pamnc®.y | Msm eenl ‘"'";-m.m of exceilence : 5 L [ k .., ,; | _ 1st« Jt hes the least machinery of aay, L BOVEeNAMED _ _STEAMEIS® | such Machine in the world, thereby boing THE STOCK OoNBtET® o» n Tickets to Monireal can be obâ€" in the Cwhant or on board the . K. DICKINSON, Canal Batin, Ottawa. BETWEEX AXp on K. W. SHEPHERD _ + T60 Ottawa A TL 2 nder. man Surines to Montreal 110 pm Alexanâ€" s 1806. 1866, 1866 1860 31 PRIUOE~â€"8 GENT6â€" he * o mss M h opmmnte â€" minnerceremnnntnns io # EDUCATION .IN ENCGLAND ~~ORQUAYX, “o;my of S.m ul;o the .n:::a- of the Inâ€" itants ( e City of Otaw: -nm” gountry. . Hs will fn‘{fill erders ?:r all seits of Frul; Treos, Olr:i-nnl ..mn 'ld .Hovnql:rdv with a choice iot of AD mwu-m MADL . for Borders; ilso Merbocions Plants ‘nod Esculse. Koou.“lh hasalso on h:‘u a lu.;.:l «L Q@r6b te aouse Plants, a quantity of Ganden, Ki Elpny~ er Reeds of !h‘)ut description. Pzn.:.v‘nun; grounds laid out in the newest style <f landâ€"koep rend G. T. Spencer, late Bishop of Madra®, F4 moor, near Buxton, Derbrshira ; The HarmndJ.i Larris, 1. D., l'er‘pwul Curate of Tor Mobun, Tor quay ; Mrs, Ameold, Torquey ; Mrs. Phillipp, wife of the Rev. 1. N. PhiMipps, for some tlâ€"p‘u anâ€" bent of Christ Church, Grantham, C, W., and Menid Mexter of the Niagara County Grammar School, having resided in the bhouse with Mrs. Blackm»» and Miss Bennett dusing a recent vigit to England. can testily from personal experience to the males nal care and attention bestowed on the children un der their charge. Aptil 16. 101â€"6m Ottawe, January 4. In the County of Carleton. i Bl’ VIRTUE OP POWER® OP ®#AL® contained in certain which will be produced at the Sale, en SA AY, the 3rd day uf NOVEMBER, 1866, ‘elock, noor, at John Macdonald‘s the Wity ul Ottavza. most beautiful «nd pestest machine in the market In ondortoko?puo with the demand, I have just received the largest lot ever yet imported into this city, which will be sold at prices w «ulr the TH‘ UNDERSIGNED HAVINXG PURâ€" CHARLED 12 acres of land, on which he intende starting a Gardeon & Nursery ing, togethor with Grafting, ing, and Plantin; :fil 'fi‘m!y Mufitm will have a\ sorts of in geason for sale, at the late revi dence of Clemont M".-El‘ % 4 NA W °T. DeRYNZ1. Ottewa, March 4, 1666 K AUCTION SATXTUE Groceries & Liquors In Gloucester, Green Field. million. ST Sparks Btreet, Oftams. N. }.â€"Needles for all Machines, Machine OI'lgoul Silk, etc. All kinds of S.'Inf Machines renaired. C #y Pecked and inspected by R. Kiuly, Eeg., of Oftaw ALsO, a LAROE £70CK oP < Lt NO. 5.â€"un‘u.uul. in the Jst concession of the adâ€" einaoiee matiien mcres are cleared. There are erected on the prem â€" ises a Dwellingâ€"Mouse, Barn and Stable. â€" There is a wharf attached to the property. F TERMS :â€"Uneâ€"texth of the purchase recney t > be pgid down. For:â€" balance, terms will be made h:::'::‘;ho u.l.d“hn er particulars, y to + JOMN G. Imm. Ottnwa. Or, JONXAS AP JO.‘.IIS.IB*. RnaHeitar Masnnia WaW WPaweds w Whillls F‘AHR MS ! _ Bolicitor Masonic Mall, Torento St., Toronts October 4. 4Bwid ;’iul:. '{l:omoum and . Has cupacity and attachment jor pertormiug i reater Taticty of work, aod betlin, dad is ht GOOD SAMARITAN BALM ! ore purchasing elsewhere. $B1,000 1 WHEELER & WILSO NX wioersr reasncs Country Mershants would do well to examine te M ESS P OR K. »nd gth 6th. ME STANDARD SEWINGC M ACHIX» «of the world. I1JCOR â€" ®A L.JISC. LOOK HERE. The simplest. The easiest running. The easiest managed The speediest. The imost durable. Ees Ee e CCR mpeemane C ~â€".__â€" * NWMR on nmm nc n n -LACKI*AI’DIIII MISTE R 8 BEXNEITE» ive for board and # h‘ hi. F3 i adies, it al M igto it 08B CC burch 0i u;ilnei u ; 'a_ C - r domestic p OLâ€" it under the personal #uperintendi@nce c cunay (a widow) ; whosegreatâ€"erper e management of children er well adapted to d of those cmmr e sls rquay io t on well Iuown to e Within two miles of the city, BBL#®,. OF MEKS® ANXD PRKiM®E pEWING MACHINE® wWOOnrs G. A. WALTON, Agest OP IMPROYED Jn NC 0 dn Bodding and Piaviing: . MHealso will haveaii D. WHFLA®X, Rideau Streat hn m ®

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