Flkv im o ugar ike s wre proâ€" ave new ang with i om amy omm ic in ies 6 effect bels it i« Wallue 1 hles the t Pianpas * Grand ieal inâ€" ve ents ©â€"Forie. iyle. _ whs t nNISs. T ak in YoRK €6 & WA@ I ® x om this EX Ts stem to give ty & @# thig DAs parity insd hevieg in the on 6 his e same [ ton#. ume of TY ..pe us se boaul i B w 4 ts dwâ€" w great Disâ€" ns this hed an t | by &8e q The 4% Mr he to ix/mer & N. Shore of Ottaws tast andWest, by Rail, Daily. io ai partaot Canada. it propart by Stamp# P C a, i me » ot=, if pai 7 ots. To lr\lul""‘.’\‘:tlu-b’h. 10 ota) Letters ritish Columbis, @ermany and Foreign T.ntl,y. MUST NX PREâ€"PAiD. | /nited States 10 ctsâ€"proâ€"payment °H A% ATE. Office}‘ No. 17, $t. Poter + Quebec. Mr. Bouchette will always be hee emplo ':3 ho “’blu ‘i'l‘. es, 10 ner al nay him. ir B.ué:l.’ :l‘uuiym cir! wit in for the district of Quebec. . 34, 1865. .~ #9â€"7 OLMANâ€" & WRIGHT, â€" A. ATES, Barristers, and attore aricke: Hall and Aytwer, C K._ ~_ _ _ Dtoke.&e , 3. side 0t ..W“m..}.'z‘ HA YCOs« A‘l’ R SE Y C , Co Orric@ : Post Of K. B. TCoCk. T, 1866. A. F. AD ATE t Quebe _â€" _ | J. P. MACPHERSON, B ER, &c., Ottawa. ‘Office} f “-H_ hss ~pame® :.; _ UGUSTUS KEEFER, §BARRISTER and Attorney=â€"at«Law, sad : Streets, Ottawa. (&N. 18, 1866. | > ;I.l!;;i, l;lbnm Attorncey, and Public, Clerk of the Peace and County Crowin Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott _ Orric _i: Uuion Buildings, Ottawa. & 21, 1866. OsSEPH J. MUKRPILY, : _.}} A RNXEYâ€"ATeâ€"LA W, | Solicitor=in= / bery, Convr@yancer, &c. Office:=North | ide of two doors from Sussex. PM Or March 20, 1366. ' 73â€"6m nélsea &nd W akedeld, T. Chiucery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c. Orric§ : Post Office Building, ElginStreet, Ottawa K. B. Marcock. K. H. MHaxceck. ¢ [E re 6 OOKe«BINDEI and PapereRuler, cor= ROSS & PARSON S, L B nor ..rg.am and Metcalfo Streots, over the l 'MNA'.MIMJ. City Registrar‘s Ofice. Ascount books mads to , Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c.) ‘ erder for any branch of butiness, paged and boand Office{ Elgin Street, opposite the Russell House. } in the best style of the art. Ross. * _ ALBERT Passows. [| | RULING done to any pattéra. A 38. 189â€"6m 3 | | Particular attention l-.n-l to Map Mounting. â€".._ â€"| | Ottawa, December 190, 18453 /. * 2â€"y Ottawie, April 27 to ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adzms, M.D., Toronto Ottaws, February 7,1866.. _ ___________ 43â€" W MARSHALL MATHESON, oldames. Maria Street, Center Town. c"bc-l_.ndn.-:od nl:mmb’ w , y» ««. References given to partics mum sated, if required. The ture quaranteed. uis Ottaws, April 14. T TOR N E Y 8«A T«L A W, Solicitocs=in= JOHN SWEETLAXND, M. D., _ [)-t-cul.ur.- and > Acco ‘ attending Pbysician to the Protestant Hospi L. Office and residence, corner of Rideau an cegrove Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Gri i‘s. ©Entrance on Mos§rove Street. , Ottawa, May 5. _ | ds 118â€"y | wgu.mominu-. First Door of Bank Street. > Ottawa, February 7, 1866. _ â€" Wu. Curoo. ’ D. O‘CoONxNOoR, RNXEYâ€"AT«LAW, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c., Sussex Stroot. GEKO. LOGAX, M.D., L.C.IL.B., ARRISTERS® and Attorncyseat«Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, and offce at ni [ CLEGG & NELLIS, ARRISTERS and Attorneyseat«Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, ,nirifl. Office 1 Sparks Street, Con=) tral Otawa. taws, January 27,1866. Mâ€"uth) HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, DKR. C. A. MARTIN, | '-m'r. Office} Susser Street, over Messrs. Campbell & Co.‘s, Grocers. tawa, Janaary 27, 1366. 34â€"uth ATE of Quebee. Residence==City Hall | Sauare. Dec. 18 ‘65. l-’ | EDW ARD T. DARTNXELL, HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Office : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Street. | ORK Street, opposite Matthews* Ha« DELITERIN® AND CLOSTN® OP Mall® Attengs to all Law Coarts in the District of Jan. 12, 1866. x: In the Coust House, L‘Orignal. se at night. _ .. | rences : k wrence, Orono ; Rev, imith, am i hew. Goorge Riddell} + Duneas Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.8.£., Tors OL, I. NO. 200.E MEDICAL. DR. OLIVER MARTIN, :vn'lfl&l. Surgeon ‘:-ud. Ae?.gn.i ttawa. Day offfceoppos goo & Russeli‘s, ; Street, Conter Town; Night Office at h; R PoST OPFICEâ€"OTTAWA. L._I;‘IT‘â€.:. Attormeys, Solicitors, k: Tnthe Court House, Ottawa, C. W. . * zat Lexs. Jous J. Grxx®LL February T, 1866. _‘ _ _ 43â€"utf ¢, &e., &0. C : Lelegraph Building, itor in Che , Conveyancer, &e. oâ€?'mhanmum ely cccupied as the Custom House. _ _ LEES & GEMMELL, A. F. BOUCHETTE, *W. J. SCOTT, Jx., Jo Letrens must be and post T tmemes frrle e es shooieg of it N & DL ® COMWik kc cerce F3 . rnade 4¢.. Dhit| 1.004r m L 1% 1866 ngousent Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Office N akedeld, . ..... ** | 3.30 p. m E‘st Templetop 19.30 a. m $STER, Etc., for Lower Canada. xs : Court House, Ayimerand Buckingâ€" J. F. BOULTON DR. W. J HENXRY, ul:.rr H. & A. Allan‘s Canadian rim Portland, close: at 9 p.m. ever mfl l!"ou- ; via New };-'t. au:a y, at Noon, posta es ; vi alternate Monday, at gn‘. y d hoursâ€"8 &.m. to T p.m. _ G. P. )Aï¬l. Postmaster DKR. 0. C. WOOD, will attend at Hull on Tuesdays and DE. C. LEGGO, ‘ER, Attorney, Solicitor, &¢« Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks M. MeLEOD, pR. ()’!!l-:! LLY, DR. WOLFF, LEAGAL W. Mcxar Wareur, B.A.B.C.L. S68.. <zâ€"utf ATeLAW, Solicitor=in= DELIVRD. cLosED 11.00a. m _ and 11.30p. m 11.30@. m 5.30 p. i. 8.00 a. u. 5.30 p. m Jururs P. Buca®. . 4Gâ€"utf Metcalfo Street, NiéuLis. 11.0 a n{ ntind RESCOT e= "’1 !-Ppr‘wlur. | S ie . LP. d | ‘;;uch s, rshs stant w Rideau and | & TE man & Gri ‘ 1CHoLASs 1@ Ottawa, Jol 118â€"y This Houwse is < tains its charac R | ‘c:mmm_numd @ promises, an "."‘l .‘", “’nnupuud. Ro} ;flctu I' and please. / ¢ ï¬ 'ï¬[\-wus_}: eknifes bY ® | STABLE attach ainless ‘& Ottawa, Dss ed. 9 b 1 " THE «" QI T | KAV A % | Mo Metepifs the main entran Pee* | . 8ht "Ql'ilï¬ firstâ€"class j 2 99 | and nfum' fik â€" shatnact Wke 12 30 p. m #00 st. un $.00 p. my _ and 843p, 8.30 P ma 8.00 p. im 6.00 p. m| 6.30 a m . tmam. 87 43â€"utf 43â€"ut 34â€"6m 43â€"utf 22 1â€"y MACDO ‘l'(‘TIO! EEI 2Â¥ sion Exchangé 40, Sussex Street. Ottawa, Decembe: promptly ‘attended to. Consignments 'vtilvro’o.th. P.n:ies wishing to p! Enu will receive all information CHARGE by calling at the odice. Ottawa, Deo. 18, 1369. f ‘BGDOKOIIISDHR amd | Manutaeturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Streets. . Entfance on Sussex Street. Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865. Lâ€"tf Street. M | | Ottawa, March 20, 1366 KK with Tin, Sheet Iron, Slate, or shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Maving ::cn known in this place since its first settiement, years ago, ho can rnmhll y refer to his long mflh&d‘:;uuhr. a guarantee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of all work entrusted to him. | Ottawa, April 2, 1 8Â¥â€"Jm Con-uslos Merchant and â€"General Avlk Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. . Pork, Flour, &v., for sale. 4 s ra c [ R. SPARKS, PIOVISCIAI- LAND â€" SURVEYOR, Draughtsman, &c;, (commissioned for Upper and Lower Canada.) |Otice and residence, Glouâ€" gester, near Ottawa. Surveys of every description executed with accuracy, Communications addressâ€" ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt Py Pm e ePE iCs | Orrich#: No. 5. Spark Street, near the Russell Boin.ouzwn'ciry.p('. \E . y _ . XKaAVvIER CHARLEBOIS, Rooting Contractor, &eo P L. SURVEYOI and Draughtsman, & Maning, Land, and General Parkiamentiry agent. Reterences . linexceptionable. _ OFFICK: ellifigton Street, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ly opposite the bunks, Ottaw a. s Appos ies E0 AAARE eE e en & l"g.;-siyodalii al attentian given with des h to Public l.nnl‘,uinus.{mlj:;tin; dispuudp:l‘:ilu. <ittawa,May K. [ «... . :. . PHeÂ¥ , .. _ E. MILES, PAILIA“."I‘ Mair Dressing Saloon, Under the Patronagsa of His Excellency the Governorâ€"General, A‘J‘“' Block, Rideau Street, 4 doors from Sappers Bridge. ~ . _ _ _ JAE Camp‘s Kotary Hair Brushing Apparatus thoonlycu{-theo,fliuntinm. KSRe * Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1865. f 14. MESSRS. THIISTLE & BALDWIN, PIOVIICI.\L 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 Miaing Lands, &c., pmpï¬{‘mndod to. . They have now on hand 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 bn the Ottawa. | Orrice: Corner of pparks and Metcalfe Streets. W.48 THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. _ Ortawa Dec. 28. 1865 l AND Agent and Brokery Netary Pubs lie, has removed his oilice to Nicholas Street, ;_fu doors to the South of b‘n;i‘-ule" lMotel, and to transact any business connected .m- Lands Department, in prosecuting hndcw.‘.“ taking out h:'mu. and to conduct any agency‘ es having business with an of the Gonr-cdmolm 4 Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. *43â€"utf CHAS. E. BRUSI, Géeneral Commission Agent, Agent for Wm. Dow & Co.‘s celebrated Pale Ales ; l‘!' Whiskey ; and Highwines. ‘ Also, agont for the Canadian Inland Navigation Co., and Great Western and Vermont Central.Rajlroad«. Uiice : 3 Aumond‘s Buildings. 171 *‘ SX \R!‘lfl'l‘l-l;(“l“ + opposite St. :\v{ Ottawa, February T. cont, Upper T Ottawa, March 21 J AS. JOHNXNSFONS I’IIIOH HOUSE, North Gower, Good Stabling and an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. 20â€"y DUIGNAN‘S P.IVAT. HOTEL, Sparks Street; Ot= tawa, C. W. A few gentlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments, * Ottawa, Dec, 20, 1865. 3â€"y ’rhi-flwchmvenion&l{-imm-l,-ndwum:uu- tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL The sale of Real Ustato at Auct 'c'o';s.i’.'nfï¬:,'um&“"'" ns have recently been made to the pnuisua*uul it been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be sparedto accommedate udxo.n.' L 0 VlBUfl_ï¬l to.and from the cars and bouts free of ohf‘r. ‘There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. ce Ottawa, Dbc. 18,1866. 1â€"y THE © QUEEN" RESTAURANT, M KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of & Mcteaifo and Wellington Streets, opposite. the main manu to the Government buildings. The QU EEN" comprises all the req‘l:ilitu for a lmfclunrï¬runuu. The House has been nm:fd and refurnizhed throughout, The BAR contains the choicest Brands in W ines @nd Liquors, and every delicacy of the season will be found on the table, The jetor‘s best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" 'ufl of his guests and patrons. KAE Oysters, Game eto., dail Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 _A corner of Sussex and York Streets Ottawa, Do#. 18, 1865. Otawa, May 5. )noms'r of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1366; Pn 43â€"utf Ottawa, February 21, 1866 GEO, IL PERRY, IVIL EXNGINEER, Union Baildings, MOTHELS ANXD SALGON®S. i + _HMOLT‘S HOTEL, ¢ | ‘\'L!‘ll‘.ll. C EK., Livery and General | k. Stage Ollice. Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. | December 21, 1865. 4y | CHCRCH 3T., OTTAWA, 8 PREPAREDUTO COVER ROOFS, ccouxTAN u' 1ICHOLAS Street, CourteHouse A venie, Ottawa, John Graham, Proprictor. + This House is conveniently situated, and still mainâ€" B . . suscun "war e ols eprneery VCTION Ro« Contre Town, C ONXTRACTOR and . Builder. . Office i ‘North side York street, second door from Sussex B. MULLIN, ERCHANT TAILOR, 32, Sparks Street. awa, May 5. 113y RESCOTT, C. W., L. 1. Daniels, Pro« prictor. ,b_econ'l»lu no House in Central Caâ€" BUSINESS CARD®S. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, PARLLAMENTARY AGENCY TIHB ALBION MOTEL, I. II. McGREEY\, B ROEK EE. JOIHN H. BANBER I.. BOUCHETITE, MR,. H.R. FRIPP, FHOS. NEESON U T. :C MORTIMEN, CHRISTIE T. W. KEIB,. ‘S, Ne.,3, Victoria Cres= wn, Ottawa. / 1886. & Thy ms, No« 194 Spnrh’ Streets tawa, opposite Mope‘s Stationâ€" YR [FRIPP, Obrice ; Wellington Street, Trew‘s Charch. 7. 1868. + 43â€"utf 8, and Geweral Commis® and Real Estate Agonts, No. Ie LEAN‘S ALD & AND HUIRD, BRNO Tt Privat chase Real FREE oPF 14y 66â€"6m 1â€"y 9â€"7 paâ€" 'MORTID.IER'S 2 Apothecaries HMall!> | Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! The New Drug Store, TIIE II'B!CRIBTR TAKES THIS epportunity of thanking his many friends and oustomers for the patronage extended to him since he commenced business. . He begs to.inform themm that he A joutg TTAS EEHEMOVEHELD SPECIALNOTICE. Where, under his own mp; tvisipn, the wants of his many Patrons will be pnthl-fly and satisfactorily attendéd t Ottawa, July 10, 1866 A "Isl'l'! oTTAWA TUESDAYS AND, | FRIDAYS. |+ f | _ Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" ! tended to. | w | _ Ottawa, July 26. | 187 * SIG N ol theGOLD MORTAR _Please call and examine the Stock. It is the largest and best ever imported. |_____ _____ _ ______ ICE CREAX Soba FOUNTAIN, _ With eight different Syrups, manufactured. on the premisos. It is a healthy and cooling beverage. __ _ MAIR BRUSHES. NAIL BBUSliES. Coy Just being opened up. _ on hand. Sale. â€" All Seeds warranted Fresh TOILET ARTICLES, &C Plr'vli‘fwill wrrive next week. _‘ F DA WATER. _ $0ZODONT. P. S.â€"Advice to the poor gratis Ottawa, April 1. | T"E LARGES@ ASGORTME."I‘ or DY ES in this inty 02 sj.¢ atthe r Ottawa . Drug * Waï¬house. . A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PEREUMES just To Dt arefull a pt y N. B.â€"Prescriptions ¢ y and promptly preâ€" pared. 98 | J. GAR\%OY. M. B + Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 | 5. «47â€"utf English & French Chemicals, DRUG W.AREHOUSE, .‘.L.\“GE sTOCK OF FRESH GARâ€" PR DEN and FLELD SEEDS, just arrived and on weal RIDEAU STREET ; 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. COIIISIION Merchants, Importers, and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Groceries, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine SG;& Montreal. Montreal, May 23. e 133â€"6m ( 1EXERAL Agent for Great Western Railway of Canada. ‘n+ Oflice 30 Great St. James Stroet, .\lunuell} * | Montreal, May 23. I 133â€"6m o s ooo ie e m bumsouencomohrâ€"acsnem mm achemcminp J. C. FRANICK &Co., â€" SUCCISSORS to Corse & May, Imports ers and Dealers inT'.nint.-, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &¢ , No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. | » (Late of the Bank of L’/:pq Canada,) Gezneral Commission Agent . _~JOHN MERCER, ; Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. _ . AND EXCHANGE BROKER, : PB" Agont forthe Europgan Lifoand Guarantee Society. | | ,W,A?l“ for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, for the sale of Highwines and W hiskey. _ Orrick: In Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street. Ottawa, June 27. . 162y > .. @UEBEC BANK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been Sl;;e:lvu‘ lhil:!;:;mi: and interest wil » be allowed off Depogits of Four Dollars gnd Upwards. Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 69, F‘o« Xavier St Montreal. We are happy to lnnounraa the completion of the Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL _ ,| _ We have now porfect connection with the United States Telegraph Lines at fuses de BOA RDING.=««MRS. REYNOLDS, «THE Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Street, 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that she is prepared to nccommodate six or eight boardâ€" ers. 122# > Montreal, Cape Vincént Buffalo & Detroit Ottawa, March 27. 1866 us CALORIC ENGINE, formerly used in tha Union Printing Establishment. It is an 18â€"inch Cylinder, and will be sold cheap. ; JuB" All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES l)ll AYER BROOKS$, Englisihand French, of every kind. We call the attention of the Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment btf * DUVERKNAY BROS. PROPERLY COMPOTNDED A1ND FREE FROM ADULTERATION! A large importation of English and French PERâ€" Montreal, May 26. Montreal, May 25 Provincial Telegrapn Line! MPORTERS of G eries, Wines, Liq= uors, Cigars, &e., &e., 25, llos)niml Street, Monâ€" ~ 8 IRS :â€" a.m. to 3 pym, 720m Ovrice Hovas:â€"Erom 10 a.m. to 3 pym, ontreal, May 26. To the premisos lituaked next door EAST, RODUCE and .lklthtr Comunission Merchant, Montreal. | ] : + &" Best Con Lryz® Orf always on hand. DOMESTIC DYELS. mMoONTREAL CARD®S. JOIIN DOUGALL JUST RECEIVED! @BPPLY TO 41 RIDEAU STREET. BALDWIN & Co.,; * (ngine ‘tor Sale, rl\u‘\nmw. FoR PAST FA=~ . vors, I beg respectfully to an nounce that I havo now received my stock for the .‘#umu:cr Trade. ~ It comâ€" prises all the best and purest 8. IIL. MAY & Co., (G. DRUGGISTS. THOROUGH BASS II. E; SWALES, 11 Sussex Street, O‘rTrAwA DLUGS, PERPUNERY, CHAS. AUBTIN, ‘ Apothecary, Rideau &t., Unuu“ 2012 i H. HERRICK, orr{CE: t. | ~ Sp St. JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D H. J, FRIEL, h Or R. K. O‘CONNOR,. AA. 4â€"tf &c., |_ CcoMBs. 4 CLOTHEs BRUSHES, )t AYLMER, C. L M, V. NOEL, a Manager. # 43â€"ut &e. OTTAW X â€"C : WwWâ€"*â€"FREDAX YF,â€" â€"~OCTOoBER 1i9, ‘ is066,. & Co., 135â€"y 135â€" 135â€"y Yonge 8t Toronto. 96â€"y V7â€"y CHAN G_E_Pf TIME. Ottanaâ€"and Prescott Railway, Ou and after MOND P trains will run as follo 6. DEPARTUR® From Ottawa, 7:00 a.m: fs® «_ 1:46 p.m. From Pruoou.g:oo w.un. L «e «_ $:20.p.m. \ The time of these Trains 3' ensure conngetion with ni rand Trunk, éast and west .| N. B.â€"Thesg Trains run o | Baggage to land from |Ot from and to allâ€"stations on G Returos tickets to Prescott i;; at reduced rates can be 1 thons on th ling. «bige li:dl\u..:uno 4 Grand Trunk Rai { OF CAN ldws || _ Nood, 3.00 P.M.; 5.00 I \| The 3.00 P.M., Train run d1 + bUfll.\'G soUTH » #s by Railway throug ï¬xp&e’â€k' Boston, a{ml all 4* k’uin:s. connecting at St [ â€" Nermont Céentral Rail \|~ lington with the Rutla {| â€" lington Railroad, also w {| Champlaih Steamboat Goorge, Saratoga, New ccommedation Train for and Intermediate Stati press for Boston and || _ Points, cormecting at St "\ _ the Vermont Central KR )‘all-lur Portlanil, stopping || + Istand PoRG,.............~. #s by railway throw flf"?m. Boston, and lllh (| ~Points, connecting at 8 {}â€" Vermont Central Railr {â€" lington with the Rutla} |[~ lington . Railroad, als {) ~Point with Lake Champ || â€" for?Lake ; George, Sai [ D ORKs en Sb sivene e ancfans ight Express for Three Ri +) Riviere dit Loup and P [ L J@ Sleepfing Cars on al thecked through. ‘} For further information, parture of All traing at tions, see the (irand Trunk ‘ables. [ 4 "L, + UNION â€" FORWARDING Nay 2 CoxsISTING _ OF | / Ann Sisson, _~ | . | . Capt. Bockus,. Oregons ied 6 Findlay, â€"| | AlMance, (new)y â€"| mmz ~\ Jason Gould, |.__ 6 _ Overman. \ ;Pontiac, | i _ Duggan.‘ |. Calumety % _ Blondine N AND AFPTER MdNDAY, 10th SEP= TEMBER, the steamer Aun ANimon will leave AyImer ever d“L"“’“h' per.Oitawa, at 7 a.m., tontecting with the Qreyon at head of railroad, at 11 o‘clock. Pouching L rnprlur‘ Sand â€" Point, Btistol‘s, Farrell‘s, Gohld‘s Whart, arriving at Portage du Fort at 2 p.m.| Stages leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately aftor wrrival of Qregon for Cobden, connecting with stogmer*/oson (Gou/d, and atriving at Pembroke samejevening, The Pontice leiu-_es Pembroke at noen on Tuesdays, Thurmu{a, m J'Sfllurdl.i-l, for Des Joachim, calling at all inâ€" xc'{mudr:ue ports, returning pn ~Mondays, Wednesâ€" diys, and L‘ridnya, leaving at 6 a. m., con necting at. Pembroke with| steamer Joson Gonld, which leaves each day af 1 o‘clgck, arriving at Portage du Fort same dvening. . <| . _ 1866. Eq | AXN | â€" "Railyvay %onlpanv. UPPER .OTITAWA‘ ROUTE ‘The lunm‘fr Orejon loay morning at (Z a.m., Sr‘nil Gould‘s Whaf, Farrell‘s, B Abprim‘. (A connection Sand Point, rtQ a.m., down with the Brockville and . passengers reach Brockvil with G. T. R, express train '.'Tho steamer Ana Ahwon Ne at noon, and|passengers &rt @plock. _ | ‘\The steamer Columé w aput and intermediate â€"7 Thursday evenings, after from steamer Oregon, | . _‘ RETURM h Tuesdays and Fridays Ohawl, Sep(bmber, 5, ‘56& Royal Mail Ling of & .|._â€" Montreal an RICHBELIEU â€œï¬ of the city, by the Ocean Steamers, it Que it time in taking their p ere will be a Tonder to t ‘,_7 t *H'lr‘il‘l \ "l LCHANGE 0 and Friday,|at 7 p.m,., pree réturning, at Sorel, "I‘L Fassengers wishing to tak t‘p Ocean Steamers, it Que Gabin (muk and open Beiths n Gentlemen‘s cabâ€" J“ 1N INCJHMLOG) «es ceneecerprerernersenteciere o@ite 00 (OTMLD cavsferremmninhrers reee 1 1.00 | This (‘nm:)uny wiil not be accountable for specie or valdables, unless Bills of Lading, baving the value expressed, arg sig‘not‘ therefor. sns & | _ _GOING M uy _ xpress for Ogdensbu Brockville, Kingston, Be ronto, Guglph, London Goderich, Buffalo, Detr and all poiuts West, at.. ight _ do | do At... ccommodation Train for 1 _ Intermediate Stations, rains for L&chine at 7 | For 'fï¬rriï¬Ã©}'iflï¬irin'i?il}fl apply to the Richeliou Goimpany‘s Office, 204 (J:'_mljn:\h_n‘i!-_la_erJ Streot. flice Richelieu Cotmpan ? May 12,195(}?" e LMMER ARR NF" N. B.â€"Parties w i fore 4 o‘clo¢k, t 7 o‘clock, p.m., | procis oing, and returning, at th ivers, and lti!cui. ‘ | | FARI abin (monk and open Be â€" dn INCTUWOU) mvsepreenee» ithout extra charge. .. The steamier MU.\’TIREA ill leave every Tuekday, 1866. 6 my31+â€"139â€"d my3â€"139â€"d N AND AFTER MC Trains will leave Bon 26 AWES* LACHIN: PORTER, in wood ar $s AND fnm?:mmss PoRK. For sale by +) 8 ORBtSDLR,|â€": 1 FLOUR IN AL AND|ICORNâ€" { For gale by HRALILROAD®S, NRE * b18: > TIIE.| FOLLOWING | FIRSTâ€"CLASS STEAWERS : 00 + J, B. LAMERE, | General Manager. 8. °C1 ME « ARRIVAL, At Proscott, 9:30 a.m. « « | 5.00 pim. At Ottawa, 10:05 a.m. «o s | 800 prm. as been soarranged a8 ht and day trains on out for New ntermediate Johns with ad, at Burâ€" d and Butâ€" at . }ouse‘s ainStcamers toga, New Y, June 4th, 1866, n Montreal Time. awa checked through rapd Trunk Railway. , Kemptville and Ottaâ€" Ad at the principal staâ€" Iway Company ind time of arrival and ermini and Way Staâ€" Railway Book uerill. BRYDGES, _ . > ‘Managing Director. 135â€"y ADA. NDA Y, MAY 14th, ventupa Station as folâ€" \ EST. a‘ gh, Ollawa, leville, Toâ€" for Lake ork,&ce, &0, sland Pond y Ubivvcrvvceode ntermediate . Johns with ilroad, at.... ter night at INCEMNENTS. through to Plattsburgh <â€" 6 _ Overmai. _ $ Duggan.‘ \___% _ Blondine NDAY, 10th SEP= Anun Nisson will leave per.Oitawa, at 7 a.m., t head of railroad, at rmprior, Sand Point, \\hnrf, arriving at Stages leave Gould‘s wrrival of Qregon for mer*/ason fiould, and evening. . The Pontiae Tuesdays, Thursdu;’n, ebiablel i es it t through to P1 AN ui:»\s'p. out for New ntermediati . Johns wit; ad, at Burâ€" d d Bur« ith the Lake ers, Q'ui\b«. rtland, at...10.10 P.M. Night Trains, Baggage mhrcrrciccrrveli 800 A . M. mansrtmmgcs Sofp PM ingston and & e ce mrige x ve ds NeA A ML \. M., : 9.00 | A. M., 12.00 , M., and 6130 P.M. _ F TIME! Portage du Fort every y limg;, touching at istol, Sand Point, and s made each day ‘at ERS. le Agent â€" No. 5 .é »arks Street. so leave tLeir orders beâ€" | my31â€"139â€"d ‘ Iâ€"PALE ALES AND d bottle, delivered in any IRISTTE, Brantford, it, Chicage , lapt. J. B. Laseuur, will posite the Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" ry Monday,, Wednesday, sely, calling, going and Rivors, and Batiscan. their passage oy board eo,can cle‘rnd en being «sage by this bont, as ke them to the steamers CHRISTIE, â€" + No. 5 Sparks Street. ard, and 1 p.m., up, )tta wa llnill:my, nnl:l e in time to connect cast and west.) aves Pontiae each day ive in Ottawa at five 11 leave Havelock for laces |on Monday and arrival of passengers ING BARRELS. OATe IEAL : m CnKt.‘Rouu NELAON, hursday, and S aturday, T7 for Qusbhec, tuiling, DETLOR, teamers between l Quobec. )F MAY, AND UN® o Steamers will leave 2 p.m. 8. 'éassnw. COMPANY. No, 5 Sparks Street. Ports of Sorel, Three BUrRERINTENDENT, n fndisyei oo ~~"1 1866 Cramata® 224tf 5.30 A.M 6.45 A. M 8.30 2.00 P.M 3.30 P.M 1866. 124â€"tf 5* Capi tal" Stove Depot,35,Sussex St., ()‘fl STOVES. STOVES. â€" STOV 0('“ sTOCK OF THE ABOVE IS NOW COMPLETE, CcOMPRISING A variety of all the different patterns, with every real improvement which the advancir ments of Central Canada have shown to be needed. ‘ The assortment is the largest and imof this market. Special attention has been given to the selection of STOVES, suitable for F to residents of the city Of which we hiave about Mcnl{ ‘lifferent sizes and patterns, b’elnding the following celebra Protectionist, Large and Small King of Stoves, Improved ‘Farmer‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, H Sunny Side, «e., &c., all of which are splendid bakers. Our ‘ Are unrivalled for city use, being very economical for tuel, and likewiso good blkln‘S{ following well . known Stoves compfise part of the stock : Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire suu1‘ Queen City, Hotel, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &c., &¢., &¢. } We have all the i;wnl and best patterns, open and close fronts, clegant in design, durable chesp in price. _ | > C + A very large stock of these Stoves just received, including the Black Giant, Rambler, Rov Lio®, {‘ulwn, #e., all sizos, suitable for the «mallest bedroom or the largest hall, warehous (@ liberal discount made on all Stoves old to Churches.) Different patterns, with single or double Ovens. Of the best Russian and other Tron, also Gallows.Pipe, T Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipes, and Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper Wargon hand and made to order. HOUSE FURNISHTNG GOODS.â€"Partics about furnishing houses would do well to call & our stock in this department, as there is almost every requisite for the Housekecper, espe culinary branch. f COAT. OIFL;â€"â€" COXT,â€" oH.. ~COAX1T Tron Bedsteads. Iron Bedste BIRD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP. Ottawa, Oct. December 20, 1865 l‘;;c;u-, Bedroom, Kitchgn and Hall Lampsâ€"a great variety on hand. * 3. Bedroom Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plunge, Sitz and Children‘s, Baths, Chamber Pails, and all kinds of Japanned and plain Tinware. M â€" T BM EMBEER f LA’I‘ELY KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, Hull Landing, Artuur J. Lemos, Proprietor. gar~ Ball Room, Bowling Allics, Parlor Skates, Pic.Ni¢ Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquo Hull, Mav, 1866. | 179.â€"f LA'I‘E CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Qctaway C. W. The undersigned, propriou of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling pub}ic,t nt he has ro:Rninted and new! -fumishedï¬xroughout;miacom- modious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and support, JAMES E. GOULIN, ; Lately, and for m«m[y years connected with + RussclU‘s Hotel, Palace Street, Quebec, WHEN Yol LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. co.umAuitat eniing + uit The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thorougl:)l! overhauled and refitted for the u}\w- cial accommodation of%esu. THE TABLE AND BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the very best the market affords. _ e sys LA‘I‘E McA Packenham. "’363"1)"&'13'355{&0"&\4 a caroful Hostler always in attendance. JOHN MALTMAN. TORONTO HOUSE. MR!- TROTTER, PROPRIETRI :S, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, orposl(e the Parliament Buildings. ‘The Toronto House comprises everything necessary in a first» class Restaurant. â€" The house has been thoroughly and elegnnll( fitted up throughout. The BAR conâ€" tains the choicest brands in W ines and Liquo‘rn,m‘ld I W CY OV SR Hey y Vey t Wa C CC 1 evar( delicacy of the season will be secured for the Table. No ‘»‘aina or trouble will be spared the ao> commodate the guests and patrons. . oh. BOARDERS. . Ottawa, April 5, 178@61 CEORGESTREET, Choice Wines & Liquors,Prime Cigars s yas* Romember the place, P. O‘Meara . old stind. iess o <dy6AATU MRS. GILANTS SALOON, calindiadsbvbscth inss duntons 7 C ‘Ottawa, |13th August, 1866. NOTISE 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT £¥W His Excellency the Governor General, by an Order in Council bearing this day‘s date, has been pleased to order and direct thiat, with the view of encouraging the introduction into the Province of the very imgomnt improvement of Stamm Cultivaâ€" tion, Steam Ploughing Machines and their appurâ€" tenances be exempt from import duties for a period of two yéars from this date. Y By command, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Drraknucxtat OnpER MOTELS AND SALGOON®S. ‘CHARLES ESPLIN, Millwright and Engineer MECHANICAL DRAUGKTSMAN, Glll‘l‘ AND SAW MILLS BUILT ON the most recent and improved principles. A‘Feut for Fleek‘s vtent and improved Taylor Water Wheel, and Vulcan Iron Works, Montreal. Address Chas. E«plin, Ottawa. 219 â€"~STOFACGE, IN FIRSTâ€"CLASS BUILDINGS, m aln FREK OR 1N BOND. > s io B FRANCIS CLEMOW, Aug. 10â€"200â€"2m ; Elgin Street. MORTON MOUSE,: "NORNER of Waterand Division Streets, / Ogdtnsburgh, N.Y., S. Slosson, Proprietor. Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. Aug. 10â€"200â€"2m Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS, Go to the " CAPITAL! THE RU THE WRIGHT HOUSE, oo Eon P t Pabiae Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY JOHN MALTMAN, Best Pennsyloania Kerosene and No. 1 Canada Oils. No inferior article kep hleADAM’S, Commercial 4, 1864 Commissioner of Customs and gkciu wWAN‘T TO EXAMINE ANYTAING IN THE ABOVE LINE, GO DIRECT TO THE ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! â€" M. SPARROW £.00., / 34 DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! SELL HOUS LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Groceries, Ligquors, AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILDING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets August 1, 1866. H. MEA DOWS & CO: The IMPORTERS AND ‘DEALERS IN ~â€""THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. . 35, SUSSEX STRER1. II. MICEADOWS & Co. DOUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! BOX STOVES ! a TT .A W .& . Hotely 3â€"x% y2â€" Farms For Sale! 100 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED 200 in the Township of Gleucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th‘conâ€" cession. . There is about 20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is corered with wood. Ae No« 3+ ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED 200 in the Township of Osgoode, County of 100 100 Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Commercial College, Business Education. The Bookkoe%ln‘ Department is as complete and extensive as that ot nn{vCoumerchl College on the Continent, embracing Wholesale and Retail Merâ€" ohwdh&nï¬.’ Manufacturing, linm Milting, Forâ€" warding, Banking, Brokerage Commission, Railroading, Steamboating, Arithmetic, Penmanâ€" ship, Business lnmr-vritin‘g,Comorem Law, Tele® graphing, Phonography, &c., and is under the charge of Teachers selected for a practical as well as a theoretical knowledge of the duties of the countâ€" ing room. . For cireular, and specimen of writing MECHANICS‘ INSTITUTE, OTTAW A, . (Established in connection with the Hritish American Commercial Colleges in Toronto and Hamilton.) Tlll! INSTITUTION I8 DESIGNED TO furnishyoung men with a thorough and practical address, enclosing stam B. PETERS, Priscirat, Ottawa, Ottawa, May 9. 4 â€"ALSOâ€" 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€" mediagp vicinity of the lhllw.‘y Terminus, and is a very dllnblo place for a private residence. Nes 3 ’OACRES oF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, #ituated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ? of Catleten, being the East halfof Lot No. 8, in the second concession; Rideau Front. There is an extensive elurlnf on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush.â€" The Farm is within five miler of the City, and is beautiâ€", fully situated on 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 crope. P CF in the Township of Oggoode, County ot Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot:No. 20, in the 4th concession. There is about 26 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 No« 4. '0 ACRES OF LAND, IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City,. There is about 40 liereu of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" tion. ~ rates ton, being the East half of Lot No, 21, in 2nd concession. This is a good Farm an 2nd concession. This is a good Farm will he sold cheap. Arpuy To No« 5« _AcRES OF LAND IN THE Township of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" BRITISH AMERICAN V ALU ABLE «CMmMItS sGROVE & WRIGHT, Toronto, Hamilton, or Ottawa, 55â€" II. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to II. MCLEAN, Lonng\'r g requireâ€" vxuged in armers and Land Agent. for use and tcvu. The (3 size®), r, Lioness, , or ehurch, nd examine ially in the ed names : usckeeper, ads. aWwWA ES. 11 kinds of iberer‘s CIT;. 62â€"y 2w 3 STIAâ€ER i QUEEN â€" YICTORIA®~ leaves Ottawa every morning, Sb"undny- exâ€" cepted), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, (Breaktast on board), thence by Railway to Carillion, connecting with Steamer « Prince of Wales," (Dinner on board) ‘artiving at Montreal at 4:30 p.m, _ x6 <@GU @Q@UEEN VICTORILA," THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMPANY‘8 MAIL STEAMER®. 1866. OTTAWA TO MONTREAL "©PRINCE OFP WALES," â€" ‘The comfort and economy of this Line is unsurâ€" pagsed, while the route passes through one of the méest r;a(otumqluo districts, in Cnnlil, and is the most fashionable for Tourists. i â€" Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" lon, valid for one day, at half fare. __â€"___ _ assengers for the celebrated Caledonian Sprif vi_{ib.l_-adodul._‘o_giggsl. te : __P_n"_ ; Ringle and Return Tickets to Montreal can be obâ€" ui;,mf at the office on the wharf, or on board the steamer. % R. W. SHEPHERD. . Farcel express daily from Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landings, _ _ _ . 4. _ _ > Montreal, June 20. OTTAWA CITY & KINGSTON | __> °_ £Carr. Tuos. FarwueEr.) | TI!E ABOVEâ€"NAMED sTEAMERS . will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" stoh, cnllin& at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Nalls with the Brockville and Ottawa DICKINSONS Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, 66 + i «CITY oOF OTTaAWA" aves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at 7 a. in., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., the f w 'in‘ dl!.’. m â€" a 2 wies Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p, m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. [ «©BYâ€"TOW N* l'unm Ottawa City every Wednesday = urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston ‘he following day. caing t y Leaves Kingston every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Oftawa on the following evening at 8 p. m. | _ â€" _ 1866. Gonnecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steamâ€" ers) at Kin'f-um, going upwards, every Thursday, Friday, and Sunday evenings. * xhuo steamers connect at Kingston with the gh Line Steamers geing East and West; Steamer " Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleville, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. Ottawa, April 11. 3t _ DIC K IN RO N °S â€" OTTFAWA.AND RIDEAU, Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, AFNI.DIIG A DAILY DEPARTURE ZS%. for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" 1866. LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE 124 Chimen O wl form & Passonger and Preight OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Mohinï¬u all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" wa and Kingston four times in the week. _ . The steam tug Queen of the Lsles, with Barges, will aies be prited ap the Ridens‘ Caned, tof ame exclusive.carringe of Freight to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and all way ports. _ _ _ _ > _ ‘Tho powertul tug steamer England will be kept m..of n OTTA;.VA“%“SN‘.'%LLH f:l;.tln towâ€" uare Timber , Saw h§-. .‘;n Asd%mon,to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with B; formi & FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Queâ€" , and all on Lake Champlain, for thetranâ€" ribr o) Sarh Lowben and uiber proponts.. . *‘ â€"For particulars, sppl! to GEO, HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal; JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lajrence Whart kn.x-m; ani JAS. RATH, th‘s Falls; W. D. WADDELL, Agent, Gowan‘s Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; + | Or to the Proprietor, . _ ___ _‘In addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with Barges, forming a Ottawa, April 11. _ SsTEAMBOAT coMPANY. SUMMER ARRAXNGEMEXTs. . | AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. O L D :; L:â€"MN J 0' AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIL further notice, the Ontario Steambost Comâ€" pany will run their large and‘commodious sideâ€" wheel steamers, gï¬ AS"{IA(’)IR,....â€"â€"J s. romeniiqresteneisgOGDt J. B. BETES. CATARACT,..................Capt. J. H. Leoyamp. Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate m.vh. Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on : of the train a] from the east at 1 p.w., and 1866. Ottawa & Presoott ailwayWharfat 1:10 p.m 5J big. Tiazich, Ringuom Sorpeits Harer, rig. + ton, Ki ‘s Marbor, Oow .;Y Chu{oï¬a, -ï¬m connecting at x‘“ with boats for Bay li'Qlinr at Oswege with the Oswego & Fï¬m Railroad for Eyruuo. Utica, Alb‘;n.y!,' and New YM..‘lad Bingâ€" Railroad, South ; arlotte fm.mr. Niagara PSI,M&MM(& West ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western lullwnsl. Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer LORD ELGIN,............... â€"â€"D#Witt, _ *This line of steamers affords great advantages over all other lines, to theâ€"pleasure traveller or farâ€" mer mvin«,'n.h furniture, horses, wagons, &c., to the Great Wost, for speed, comfort, and safety. ‘The bosts of the Line need noâ€"comment. They are ofâ€" f¢ered by men of updrie:t:.nrmorbid {ot their attention to the wants and lorts of their passen~ af _ ) ~__ J IL KEKLLY, Aoest, PAN~ Travellet, be not induced by loudr clés in Depots to {mrehuo your Tickets from men “{: senting to have First Class Lines of Steamers, when. they are nothing but Freight Propeliers; but ask for and be sure you find the American Express Line iEi{iiï¬s‘:}.ï¬;.;.a.E‘;.a..;c.&rg& B';?J""‘ â€"Montreal ; ‘“ to * all points East. rug Mickets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. Fciy sn iin- For freight or passa + __ â€"P. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. H. N. BHROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y. IMaÂ¥ L. : & P N4 ply to CEPY oOoP OPrrawA,." [ER (CaT. J. Rvax,) May 1. and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice l'r MODERATE RATES OX FIRSTâ€" â€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" . " ‘ 3. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, Montreal Tel phBl‘S::lldl ' 3:; E ontre cle WB, Ottawa, 23rd March, 1986 , % "'ilu-«. "BYâ€"TOW N," H. W. Suxeukeo, Commander The new fast sailing Steamers Money to Lend Aurx. Bowi®, Commander, @OmrPrARIC . THE UPPER CABIN STEAMEKS STEAMER®S. [Established in 1844.] THE BTOCK CON8ISTs OP BETWEEN M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa AXD 7A ELCY 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 97â€"8 97â€" i PRICEâ€"3 CENTS Dlnl.II.ACK.AI,AIDH!RIII"II MISS BENNETT, receive for board and education a limited number of young ladies, to whose moral and religious training, on Church <f England principles, devote their utmost attenâ€" tion, ‘ The domestic arrangements of the ertablish ment are under the personal superintendence ut Mhns. Brackmar (a widow); whose great experiâ€" molin llho n:luupnm of ehildl:: n-lfen her culiarly well adupted to e comfort and z:ré‘:pinev:uflhm ommn:-b:r.ud. The #aluâ€" brity ‘of Torquay is too well known to medical prucâ€" titioners in all parts of the world to require com» ment. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND : REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the fol lowing: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Torquay ; The Right Keve rend G. T. Spencer, late ;_'I’:lop__d Madras, Edge moor, near Buxton,Derbyshire ; The Reverend J. 1t Harris, D. D., l'o‘?nud Curate of Tor Mocbun, Torâ€" quay‘; Mrs. Arnold, Torquay ; Mrs. I‘hillip‘», wile aÂ¥wha Bae U N Dhillinns Tor come Hima Tnaame of the Rev. H. N. I’hill(?'pc.'fot some time lucamâ€"« bent of Christ Church, Grantham, C. W., and Head Master of the Niagara County Grammar Echool, Iuvil.nfi resided in the house with Mrs. Blackman and Miss Wd!flp‘ a pecent visit to England, can testity personal experience to the mater nal care and attention bestowed on the children un der their charge. lludnwko?pm with the demand, 1 have just received the cl:fut lot ever yet i-r‘ into tl:.iï¬he:y. which will be sold at prices to suit the mmil * * G. A. WALTON, Agent, 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa. Yag.. N. B.â€"â€"Needles for all Machines, Machine Oil, Spool Silk, etc. . All kinds of Rewing Muchines repaired. 190y Ottawa, January 4. 200 Groceries & Liquors Pagked and inspected by R. k inly, Bsg., of Ottaws | ALso, a LARGE 8ToCK or . _ *~~ @1000 1 WHEELER & WILSOX‘s T“‘ UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURâ€" CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting m Garden & Nursery Within two miles of the city, In Gloucester, Green Field, A UCTION SA BY RTUE ‘ERS OF SALE contained in n which will be produced at the S@@@, on SATU Y, the 3rd day uf NOVEMBE Tyrel ‘elock, noon, «t John Macdonaff‘s tion in the «eity of EPA BR MiS ! FARMS IN LTON, Lot NofR.â€"Lot No. 22, in the 4th »0n of the Tow of Torbolâ€" tom, containing:67 of land, or less, of which about 55 are cleared . is Lot.are srected a Frame , Batu, Stabieff Shed#, and Stone Root House. Also Lot No, 23, % the 4th of Torbulâ€" ton, containing 43 of land, or _ less, all cleared, and on are a Twoâ€"story Btone House, and Barn s And also, the Northâ€" half &f Lot No 22, in the 3rd concession of the of Torbolton, containing 100 acres of land, or less, of which al:onl:‘uum are cleared. ‘There is a Barn on '.u‘llhc above Lots will he sold together or separ l.lgNo.S.â€"l!nkulAl.hlhldw of&o'l‘wnh#dl‘mw_m.‘ by adâ€" measurement 77 meres of land, of which about 70 acres are s are of â€" cloared. ‘There are erbcted off the prem ines a Dw â€"Mouse, Barn and StaÂ¥le. Phere is a wharf 1 to the property. _ _ * \Or, JONAS AP JONES, nsg..""' T4 Bolicitor Masonic Hall, Toronto Bt., October 4. 4 _ TERMS:â€"Oneâ€"tenth of the purchase shoney to be paid down.~ For balance, terms will hp made Wn'u“t:: time of sale,. E: \ For fa r particulare, to * waeesreikt ) _|.| / _lfll! ESQ., Otewa.. â€" GOOD SAMARITAN BALM ! Protected by Letters lhlb'- An Internal and External RemedJzfor Our ; ing Pains. M ESS P O R K. |_ Pime um _ Outs, ,Bruises, Burns, Bprains Jhapped Hands, Frosted Feet and Chilbiains. For sale by all lbl-f‘m throughout the Provinge Directions for use will aecompany each bottle. TORQUAY, DEVONSHIRE HE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE of the world. Ottawa, March 28, 1866 wA JI°°OR SKAJT.JS. LOOK HERE. easiest managed BBLS. OF MESS AND PRIME SEWING MACHINES, In the County of Carletn., HICHEST PREMIUM wOoODr‘s Manufactured by OP IMPROVED April 16. 101â€"6m 15â€"w