N Ts b% » {st Uf+ » » Es COEs ty BV B 2OE w aE PEREOE PCE e EC EC Ross & PARSON Sy,. B wer of Sparks« and Metealfo Streots, over the «’ TTORNE V$8«â€"A T«LA W, Solicitors=in= ; On{ Registrar‘s Ofico. Account books made to>/ Chansery, Convreyancers, Notaries Public, &c. t for any brauch of business, paged and bound | Otce: Elgin Street, opposite the Russell House. | in the mug:"«m- art. | Aurraxpre Ross. Ausrar Parsoxs. RULING to any pattern. Ottaws, Jaly 28. 180â€"6m | _ Particular attention rowl to Map Mounting. en ie mmmme mm | Ottaws, Decemher J9, 1865. 27 | Art , Sand Point, Pem "m.u. 3. side Ortawa teil‘s Corners, Richmond, nmmum-ua Fo it l.:‘fm oR I’:BTA(II. parts of Canada, i id by Stamy & ote, '\ln:’l. 7 ets. . To Bm'i?‘t‘:la:b’h. l.oz Letters for British Columbia, Germany and Foreign .‘mtunlly. NUST NK PREâ€"PAID. To the United States 10 ctsâ€"preâ€"payment opâ€" AD'OCAI'I- Ofice} No. 17, $t. Petor Street, Quebec. Mr. Bouchette will sl"lyl‘: repared to attend promptly to any business tovernment employes, and the public generally way entrust him. . Mr. B.aitends reguiarly the cirâ€" wil in and for the district of Quebec. December 23, 1365. #â€"7 alternate Saturday, at Noon, ‘la *‘ vis Boston, every alternate Monday, at Noon. Ruorstka®o Lervtizs must be mpu. and post n‘ufla:mmulh ing of mails. F d hoursâ€"8 &.m. to ? p.m. . ww -A"t- w_lillldas AbvocAI:;s. B noysâ€"atâ€" Law. Qrmices: Hull and A Mr. 'r will atten Tagk. (gan. . & Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1886. [ â€" Ee P MUM ~ |~<AUGUSTUS KEEFER, an-.ugrl-. and c::u-mi-o:-u-. u-uon:m'm o:;.'i’.ï¬-.m;. in the e--.d-eln # epee. 8Tâ€"«f just and West, by Rail, Daily, > _ and . and F 1 30p.m. 5.45p.m 5:4 * 3.00a. m. 5.30 p. m \yhmer & N. Shore of Ot ta want* and and £â€" €.f _ P 9X 11.0p. m. 11.00a m _ | Lower OU®WA, ........ _ 300A ï¬â€˜ï¬‚:’&.ogq:c,k , Dails â€" 3.3# p ‘Relsea sad WakeScll, .. .. ** . 3.30p Pempletonck E‘st Templetoon _ |1130a _ English Mails, rr T. & A. Allan‘s Canadian Heamships, via Portland, close at 9 p.m. every IThursdayâ€"postpaid 124 cts. ; via New York, every B.--'i.; â€"...! Ottawa. â€" Office? ‘Uitawas. March 10, m 10â€"7 4 wÂ¥ . 0, OCVE F, 9B., THOS. NELSON TTORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LAW, * Solicitor=in= | . NBLSO: A Chancery, Convey ancer, &¢. Office over S+. | Bo"'," MAKER, “‘ollluu-’slmh op= Idzsnor‘s Shoe Store, Rideau Street, Ottawa. ‘ posite Dr. Vas Cortlandt‘s, Ottaws. Having â€"Ottawa, April 27, lit<r _ bad many years‘ experionce in some of the best ostaâ€" } 20 pnmnngefmmmmme: prom . sn memmememmimmmme menicmninng J:::mu!k-:lMMdlh.‘:(dc‘n:dqho » ‘PPIY | feels confident that all orders entrus to his gare FOSEEH 4. MORPILY, . * | Pin ty sioguida inths Incintyin ani guarabtent o Htawh, Jan. 12, 1866. _ "t"p" : Chk. Chancery, Conveyancer, &c., Sussex S ‘Orrice : Union Buildings, Ottawa. #ebruary 21, 1866. i Lees ~~ | PUMIM A Titars o We gaaimer ts LEEKS & GEMMELL, ‘ o Rans Blos ney Bmutn:. Attormeys» Solicitors» ,‘mm-Afl:lj"{'mi-‘Uhu Streot, Orrice: fathe Coust House, Ottawa, C. W. we ... ’c;.":.' Thkery Halr Brasking Apporatur Rosszet Lezs. Joits J. GromnL Ottaws, Doc. ls.lu.,-'u.", o it. Oiteama, February 1. 1866. _____ ________ 43â€"utf | ; O AMAt ELA o _ge T onl en ie w RRREETC Ormes: In the Court House, L‘Orignal. lmfl.{!‘; x â€" 4 s EeP e C 1 Quimc®: ildi » the Post Office i Lang‘s Building, opposite W# imutax Doce. _ â€" Jurics P. Buca®. nows Wiah F T9ik 43â€"utf Amu-v-mr-u.xw. Solicitor«tin= | givesatisfaction. ... Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Offce:â€"North | ~ Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1$66. ide of York Street, two doors from Sussex. 9 *~i{â€"~I Ottawa, March 20, 1366. 18â€"6m | â€" GEO, 1 Bw‘l'll. Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Cierk of the Peace and County BAIII"“I and Attorneys=at= La w Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, ..‘ _| Ww Corgo. Ataws, Pub. 7, 1366. CLEGG & NELLIS, Blumm and Attorneyseat«Law; Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" «+ Public, &e., &c. A Orrice: lslegraph Building, Metcalfo Street, l.vocArys, Barristers, and attor= noysâ€"atâ€" Law. Qrmers: Hull and Aylwer, C. E. Mr. 'r-m.uuuwurm,u“ ridays of every week. | n ce oc Utteaws, March 10, E. B. Harcock P‘flclll. Surgeon and Accouchour sttending Physician to the Protestant Ho«pi P.'“c‘n,m and Accoucheur Ottaws. Day oficeopposite Mages & Russoll‘s, w.\. Centor Town ; !llgx.:l« at his ies hens Satonatia w c."e.lucn.. “‘ud&-lï¬k.lyo pow, bat certaip, speody, painlesé cess. References given to: partios -a-l‘:; reated, if required. " Thg cure quaranteed. Ottaws, April 14. . a 10â€"3 DR. OLIVER MARTIN, B-l‘l'll‘l'-' Office 1 Sparks Street, Cen= tral Ottawa. .__ Ottawa, January 27, 1866. F 34â€"utf l)l!‘l'll‘l‘. Offlce} Susser Street, over Mesers. Campbell & Co.‘s, Grocers. Ottawa, January 27, 1866. 34â€"uth W. MARSHALL MATHESON, ER, Attorncy, Solicitor, &c» OQrric«: Horne‘s Bailding*, corner of Sparks *% Streets, Ottaw a. uawa, Dec. 13, 1866. . 1â€"y hn â€" Suith, Bowmanville; Rev. M&l&ddoll, arke ; Dunean Campbell, M.D., M R.C.8.E., Torâ€" to ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. Ottawa, Eebruary 7, 1866. 43â€"utf XOLKk._â€":I: =~NQO. "YTTO.:1 TTORNEYâ€"AT«â€"LAW, Solicitor in HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, TTORNE Y 8«A T«L A W, Solicitors«in« , Changery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &e. mc®: Post Office Building, ElginStreet, Ottawa ARRISTER, Etc., for Lower Canada. ) Ourters : Court HMoo«; Aytmer and ‘Backingâ€" Ottawa, May 3. " ‘“M % # # Ottawas, February 7,1866. _ GEO. LOGAN, M.D., LCILB., _ l.“’lm Physiclan, Surgeon and Accoucheur. erice: In Horne‘s Blook. Can be found over lq.-:‘-.t.ï¬nt la-no-n.On-o Rev. im Suaith, mvifl ; Rev. George !:di.ll. fn_uiiing and Al}_m‘oy.:.!-hw, EDWAKRVD T. DARTNELL, ARRISTER, Solicitor, Attorney, and THE POST OFFPICRâ€"OTTAWA, MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, * BM â€" WOLEE, ATE of Quebec, Residenc JOHN SWEETLAND, M. D., HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accouch DR O‘REILLY, ‘OMK Street, opposite Matthows®* Ho# COLMANX & WRIGHT, MB * ‘Attends to all Law Courts in the District of opurrenty@ A’D t‘l'-_, 0? AIAII.IS YSICIAN and Accoucheur ns . Thintin‘t Bioce, Sparks Stroul. * A. F. BOUCHETTE, % & PL® DR. C. A. MARTIN, . P. MACPHERSON, YÂ¥..J. SCOTT, Jr. J. F. BOULTON, D. FCONNOR, DK. W. J. HEXRY, .".® DR C. LEGGO, MEDICAL, M. McLEOD, for the United Counties of Prescott LEGAL. W. Mcrart Warcet, B.A.B.CL. 8 a.m. to T :-. @. P. BAKER, Postmaster. & A. Allan‘s Canadian Street,Â¥#irst Door Kast DELIVâ€" RD." CLO#ED. 11.00 8. m.. 6.00 a. m 5.30 p 1.30a RT H. Haycock dences=City Hall Dec. 18 ‘65. 1â€"7y 6.00 p. m 6.30 a m . 3.00p. m 12 30 p. m 8.00 p. m $00 p. m ts ; im or TCMW . nomemeaduk 2. / Kast The « QUEEN".comprises nllthnwnm ® firstâ€"class Restaurant. The House has refitted Aâ€""4 | sog refurnished m-mt. The BAR contains the choicest Brands in and Liquors, and every ofthe season will be found on the table. The we* Hew ue mu‘“fll be directad to the comâ€" e ,o,n.u.'m ete., dall 43â€"ut $3â€"7y _ BVM NEsS CARBDS. _ | ° sSIDNEY B. FRIPP, 'A'(‘lll“l"("f. Orrice: Wellington Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. | . Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf At’("l'lo!llnl. and General Commis= ' sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex. Street. Ottawa, December 18, 1865. 1â€"y , _ CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, «_ | ll PREPAREKD To COVER noo&o. with Tin, Shoet [ron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest, notice, and at reasonable rates. Haying been known in this place since its first settlement, 38 years ago, he can confdently refor to his established character, as a guarantee for the ~â€" factory pertormance of â€"ll work entrusted to him. Ottawa, April 2, 1866. 3m P};wucul.“uxn iuuv:v“_ol., aughtsman, de., Su-w ml ::. ou.‘ ‘.)Buvq ? > descripti m uu&r :rith ue':t.uy. Co:-um- ‘dll:: od Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt attention. * * Ottawa, February 21, 1866. 55â€"7 & JOHN 1. BARBER, BCN)K-IINDD:I& and â€" Manufacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. _Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, cotner of York and Susâ€" sex Streets. . Entrahce on Sussex Streot. Ottawa., Dee. 18, (1865. lif Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales jand Porter. . Pork, Flour, &0., for sale. Orrick: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the l.+ol| House, Ottawa city, C. W. iL y XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, . Roofing Contractor, &c C.â€"4. H4O0UCHETTE, L SURVEYOR and temany ‘..) #© Mining, Land, and umm.w! mm Stroct, unmm. and nearâ€" ly M':' banks, Otawa. * P. 3. al attentiam given with to Public Land busine«s, ul}udu dhm, and securing.Patents. | dnc MESSIRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, P.ovl.'“:l AL Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Real ‘Estate Agonts, &e. Parâ€" ticular avention devoted to the sale and protection df the Lands of Absentees. Applications to. the Crown Lands Departient for Mining Lands, &¢., promptly attended to, & m N Thy{nuwu h:-d and forâ€" sale some well situated City and Villa Lot«, in Upper and Lower Canada; and an imimense quantity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. Orvics: Corner of Sparks and w‘?flcï¬. Agent for Wi. Dow & Co.‘s colebrated Pale Ales; Rye Whiskey ; and Iflr'luc. Also, agent for the Canadian Loland Navigation Co., and Great Western and Vermont Co-tnl Railroads. Office : 3. Aumond‘s Buildings. 18 ,, q ‘ YLMER, C. E., Livery and General Stage Office. . Alfrod Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. December 21, 1865. 3 47 ‘C(‘fll:.'!'l‘Aï¬â€˜l'l. Ne. 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. (itawa, March 21, 1866. Thy PI.IV,A'I': ll:)zll., 8 pour k # ."::0.1' Ote tawa, C. W. w gentlemep can obtain. srior apartments. s Ottaw a, Dec. 20, 1365. 3y J AS. JOHNSTON‘S ‘Illol HOUSE, North Gower, Stabling and an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. Ottawa, March 20, 1866. nada. "MVIL ENGINERERy Union Bailldings, _/ corner of Sussex and York Streots. ~.. . > | Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865. â€" 1# )neuln' of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1866. 43â€"utf Ouawa, May 5. Ottaws, May 22. OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free of ï¬.m. There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY BTABLE sttached to the Hotel. Ottaws, Dec. 18, 1866. 1y ‘THE " QUBKEAN~ RESTAUKRANT, M. ‘AVAI.A::II‘:nnhunc.mr ‘o“f the main entrance to the Government buildings. HMHOTELS AND SALOO®N®. HOLT‘S HOTEL, â€"_ ONTRACTOR and Bullder. Office ! ‘North side York street, second door from Sussex OMMISSION Merchant and Ge 1 Agent. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines iand March 6, 1866 THE " QUEEXN" RESTAURANT OOKe«BINDEI and ‘Paper=R aler, cor= wer of Sparks| and Metealfo Streots, over the B. MULLIN, se‘ ERCHANT TAILOR, 3%2, Sparks . Streot. | awa, May 5. | 118y / «TD RESCOTT; C. W., L. H. Dakiléls, Pro« "prictor. Sccondté np Touse in Contral Ca. INFERNATIONAL. HOTEL, MACDONALD & BRO., PARLIAMENTARY AGENCY. R. . McGREEVY, MIEKE ALBION HOTEL, B BROEK E. CHAS. E. BRUSH, MR. H.R. FRIPP, GEO,. H. PERRY, A.. MORTIMER, . & T. W. KEIR, 8. CHRISTIE, R. SPARKS, DUIGN AX‘$ E. MILES, W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. AND U‘S + 18y 147 66â€"6m o 41 Sussex Street, _ . ~ | 2â€"y | Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines} 20â€"7y The New Drug Store, Wboto‘.‘undor his own supervision, the wants of hik many Patrons will be promptly and satisfictor y lattended to. probes .r CHAS. AUSTIN, [ a _____. / Apothecary, Rideau St., Ottawa. } SPECIALNOTICE. Tlll sUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS opportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since he commenced business, He begs to inform them that he + ue THITIAS REMOVED Ottawa, July 10, 1866 MIG] â€"Please call and examine tho Stock. 1t is the largest and bost ever imported. * _ _ _ _ .\ _ .| Wilt:hfoighlr. ‘diferent Syrups, manufactired o the premises. It is a healthy and cooling beverage | RIDEAU STREET _ | 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866 A sirer sTOCK OF FRESH Giitâ€" DEN and FIELD SEED3, just arrived and on Sale. All Seeds warranted Fresh. _ __ . .__. | ___ _MATR BRUSHES. co. NALL BRUSHES. «CLOTH d Just bel #&e., #&c., & lust wfl w °+ “Ad R :JOSBPII.SA . 8.â€"Advice to the ratis Ottawa, April 11. entÂ¥ _ g®" All the reliable PATENT MEDICLNES on hand. . â€"| s +| _ A large importation of English and French PER+ FU MES will arrive next wox | FLORIDA WATER. _ s0ZODONT. A Ottawa â€" Drug : Warechouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES jast mx:i'n" Prescriptions carefully and promptly proâ€" . B.â€"Prescri carefully an y preâ€" s:::a. J. oanrvBÂ¥. ar D. wa, Fob. 12, 1866 4Tâ€"uth) Co--uuot Merchants, Importers;! and Wholesale Dealers: in Wines, Groceties, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montroal. _ 4 Montreal, May 23. 133â€"fm English & French Chemicals, OrFrrAWA | DRUG WAREHOUSE TOITILET ARTICLES,&q II. E. SWALES, G"RIAI. Agent for Great Western Railway ot Canada. . Olco 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. * â€" Montreal, May 23. 133â€" hn l)n.onvcu and | Leather Commission Merchant, Montreal. ( j r’ Best Con Live® Oit always on hand.. . | _ | ontreal, May 26. . 185â€"y SUCC,ISO&Rl to Corse & May, Import« ers and alers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &0 , No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal. s - Montreal, May 26. ; 135â€"y 4 General Commission Agent AND EXCHANGE BROKER, Boo’ Agent for the European Life and GuarAhtee a'A,nt for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, or the sale of Highwines and. W hiskey, Orrice: In Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street. Ottawa, June 27. s 164y |>, Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. Apothecaries Hall! Â¥ FRIDAYS. " Orders left at Union House will be punctuadly at tended to. y ‘ Ottawa, July 26. â€" + 187 | > Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of * Four Dollars and Upwards. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866 Provincial Telegrapn Ling! orrICEs: > 32 69, F‘cs Xavier St. | Sparks St. _ | Yongoe St, & *Montreal. _ | _ Ottawa,. . | â€" Foronto, We are happy to announce the "°mli:."'j““ of the Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL .. _ . We have now perfect connection with the United Etates Telegraph Linos at . * 3 * Montreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detroit Moss eo;uotly forwarded and proinpt1 “f agos prompt‘y, (1. W. CARLETON, Manaver, * Ottawa Jul 30th 1866. ~190â€"4f B‘m;.ï¬w'iifl;vw. \'N"k Stroot, 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that she is prepared to accommodate six of °‘lml.§':“"l- w9 2 w Montreal, May 26 Oltaws, March 27. 1866. Tul CALORIC ENGINE, former the Union Printing Establishment. 18â€"inch Cxllndor, and will be sold cheap. PPLY TO iL. J.F . J. FRI A Or R. E. &l Plttnmn. nm-hnd!t-uho’ of every kind. We call attention of the Ladtes of Ottawa to our assortments * dtf "DUVERNAYX BRO8. MPORTER® of Grocerics, Wines, Liqg= uors, Cigars, &e., &c., 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAILN, #M" Orvic® Hours:â€"From 19 a. m PaOPBRLY COMPOUXDEND } ND FREE FKOM ADULTERATIONAq, To the premisos situated next door EAST UE LARGEsST ASsORTMENT OF DY S in this caty on saiefat the | MoONTREAL CARD®S. +N of theGOLD MORTAR DOMESTIC DYES. UEBEC BANK SsAVINGS DEPARTMENT ISITS OTTAWA TUESDAYS AND OARDING.=â€"«MRS. REYNOLDS, «THE | __ w (Lote of the Bank of Uf JUST RECEIVED:! J. : FRANCK & Co., IEngine tor Sale, MORTIMER‘S 41 RIDEAU STREET BALDWIN & Co. , rl\u.\uxrut.rbn PAST FA+ vors, I beg respectfully to an‘ nounce that I have now received my stock for the Summeg Trade. It‘com prises all the bost and purest { 8, II. MAY & Co., G. II. ILERRICK, THOROUGH BASS. JOHN MERCER,â€" } DRUGS, PERPUNMERY, JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D CLOTHES BRUSIHES, OTTAWA â€"C.â€"W.â€"THURSDAY| NOVEMBER 1,> is66,. AYLMER, C. L &e GCanada,) . to 3 p,m« 135â€"y anagor: . 48â€"ut 123â€"# 96â€"4 / #7â€"y For further information, and time of arrivalâ€"and «dep:}mrq ofall trgins at Termini and Wl( Stak j’l‘.ll.uu.u!en the 'l}n'.d Trunk Railway Book of Time ‘Tables.| > | e Emt prsifat n |__C. J. BRYDGES, ® § Managing Director. * Mav 26. | 135â€"y * CHANGE ofgI‘IME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway. COZ trains will run as follows : perattUr®. | From Ottawa, 7:00 a m. _ At pEPARTUR® | ARRIVAL _\ From Ottawa, 7.03 a m. _ At Prescott, 9:30 a.m. Cc e 2. i iA 'KN pm. From Prescott,7:00 n.m. At Oltawa, 10:05 a.m. w w 2;2’ pâ€"4+ we lo} oue 5:00 P‘u_ The time of thego Train« has been unnurdll to ensure connectipn with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and Awest. | % N. 6,â€"â€"These Teavis run on Montreal Time, Baggagoe to lll‘ from Ottawa! checkedâ€"through from‘and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. *Returns tick.»uï¬ Prescott, Komptville and Ottaâ€" wa at reducedfntés can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on th ho. | | Eseta w /s ane 4 lows Grand Trunk Railway Company SUMMER | ARRANGEMENTS, y Ay» Argre nosntyonay o 18 9 MA DOHIESEW CSty Btrnsmmsccsyressrre «s $,00 AM. Night â€" do _ dp Wibrerccavierkomemmeences BBA PM Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate [Stations, at.............. 9.40 A.M. Traing for I::mhiho at 7 A.M.; 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P; M., and 6.30 P.M. The $.00 P.M., Frain rans thmi:m Plattaburgh. 4 woING soUTIH AND EAST. UNMION tray .xpre«s for Ogdensburgh, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Bellevilie, Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, London, . Brantford . Goderich,; Buffalo, Detroit, Chicag« , 13â€" WAQ MA DOHIESEW OHy Unmmmeepeerernees Night |â€" do _ db | | M.commemtsmmne Accommodation 'lgnin‘f--r Kingston and [ Champlain Rteamboats for Lake Goorge, Saratéga, New York,&e«,&ke. Accommodation ‘Frain for Island Pond and Intermediate SUHIOND®) Mtisscuscos Express for Bostin and Intermediate Points, connedting at St. Johns with * * the Vermont (Gentral Railroad, at.... Mail for Portland,stopping over night at Tntnd BOHEL :: ce en rrodaataatrierbins Express by railway throughout for New ork, Boston, and al} Intermediate «. Points, conneqting at St. Johns with ermont Contral Railroad, at Burâ€" ngton with lsllu) Rutland and Barâ€" / lington Railroad, also at Rouse‘s Uxpross by Railway throughout for New ‘ _ York, Boston; and all Intermediate | ~ Points, connedting at 8t. Johns with | _ Vermont Central Raitroad, at Burâ€" |\ _ Tington with the Rutland and Burâ€" i lington Railrgad, also with the Lake 4 ?\o'ï¬nwim Lake ChamplainSteamers f _ for Lake Geerge, Saratoga, New . gurk, B6 Ob decrmmmemittnberiitrmncsss BeB0 PM NigHt Express for Three Rivers, Quebes, | Riviere du Lopp and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. ~ JPM® Sleeping Ciirs on all Night Trains, Baggage checked through. io on is 4 CON8ISTIN Asan !Itnnn+ Capt. Bockuse : Oregon; F 6 _ Findlay, Alltance, (mew)s famanl Jn-nn‘u-myl. + _ Overman» Pontiacs _ | + * _ Duggan» ‘_ Calumrety _| + _ Blondin« ‘)N AND .\E‘i‘ls:ll MONDA Y, 10th SEP= P TEMBIIR, the steamer Ana Suson will leave‘ Aylmer every day for the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a.m., connecting with the Oregon at head of railroad, at 14 o‘clock, ‘Touching at AtWor. Sand Point, Bristol‘s, Farrell‘s, Gould‘s harf, arriving at Portage du Fort u; 2 pam. &r:f.. leave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after the arrival of ()':‘?m for Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason (/ou/d, and arriving at Pombrpke same evening. The Pontine leaves Pembroke at noen on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, fut Des:Joachim, (‘l‘lil‘ at all inâ€" termediate ports, returning on Mondays, Wednesâ€" days, and Fridays, leaving at 6 a. m., con mocting=at Pembipke with steamor Jawon fould, which leaves each day at 1 o‘ciock, arriving at Portage du Fort same evening. bagd May 2¢ ‘RICHELIEU â€" /COMPANY. 1866. â€"Railw UPPER .0 The steamer Oreyon loaves Portage du Fort every morning at 7 a.m., ï¬rlilw«_y time), touching at Gould‘s Whart, Farrell‘s, Brigtol, Sand Point, and Arnprior. (A connection is made each day at Sand Poibt, at9 a,m., downward, ‘and 1 p.m., up, with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway, and passengers reach} Brockville in time to connect withy(é. T. R. express trains cast and west.) . _ The steamer Ann isson leaves Pontine cach day at noon, and passengers arrive in ‘Ottawa at five o‘clock. & CEA En t Citotke The steamer COo/lwnct will loave Havelock for Chaput and intermediate places on ‘Monday and Thursday evenings, after Arrival of passengers frog stoamer ‘Orégom, _ > _ ___ fopf sns â€" ARRTURNELNG ® On Tuesdays and |Fridays at 2 %.u. | | It. 8, CASSELS, Ottawa, September 5, 1866 Royal Mail ine of Steamers between ] Montreal and Quebec.. _ Fllo.‘l TIIEEFIRKT OF MAY, AND UN= til otherwise ordercd, the Steamers will leave for Quebec as follows : _ | . _ _ w The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J, B. Laskour, will leave the Richeli¢u Pior, opposite the Jnequesâ€"Carâ€" ter Square, for Qhoboo, every Monday, Wednesday, and Frid@fy, at 7 p.m., l.rcci.aely, calling, ï¬in‘ and returning, at â€"Sotel, ‘Three, Rivers, and Batisean. Passengers wishing to take their passage on board the Ocean Stoamgrs, at‘Queboc,can depend on being in time in .taking thoir {ll!:’lï¬' by this boat, as there will be a Ténder to take thein to the stoamers without extra charge, _ [| _0 . 0_ e The steamor X )S'rRBAL,(i:xt. Rosert NEL8®N, will loave every Tuesday, Thursday, and S aturday, at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for Quobee, calling, ing, and returning, at the Ports of Sorel, Three ï¬)ivm «, and Batigcan. + | â€"â€" FARES A (Cabin (moals and open Borths n Gontlemen‘s cabâ€" in ineludod)i_................................â€.5. BHODNGEO . .111 ... ofecemmirmnentonsrersinnerecryners . 100 This Company/will not be accountable for speci¢ dr valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the value expressed, are signed therefor, | _ ___.___.â€" _ | Â¥For further information apply to the Richoliou Company‘s Ofice, 203 Commissioners Streot: Ofice Richeliou Company, May 12, |W. M IDwasv LACHINEK PALE ALES AND . PORTER,in wood and bottle, delivered in any part of the city, by 8. CHRISTIE, | : Sole Agent, | No. & Ba‘r'h Stroot. ‘ N. B.â€"Partios ease leave orders beâ€" fore 4 o‘clock, | my31â€"139â€"4 & p’l:ilj;A.VllflllSi.fl-†214 CHANGE OF TIME! ‘ N and after MONDA Y, June 4th, 1806, 1866 my31â€"139â€"d my31â€"139â€"d 0. 1 w.%un IN BARRELS. OATe MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL OF CANADA. For sale by BRAILBROADS, O# For sule by vay Companyv. OTTAWA ‘ ROUTE ! |TWE _ FOLLOWINGâ€" FIR8Tâ€"CLASS STEAMERS : OING WEKsST FORW ARDING J. B; LAMERE, arc ~dikieâ€"â€" 1866. 8. CHRISTLE, AND 8« CHRISTIE, No. 5 Sparks Street. DEWFLOR, . 0P ERINTENDENT 1â€"y General Manager. . * 124â€"4f No. 6 Sparks Street. Cranota®. 224tf 5.30 A.M. 6.45 A.M. 8.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M. 1866. 6% OU’!‘ITOCK OF THE ABOVE Is NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING A GRII'A'I‘ variety of all the different pattern«;â€"with every real lmpnnnong‘ which {the advancing n?-lr_e- ments |of Central Canada hayo shown to be needed. The assortment is the largest and most varied in this m:rke(. Srec'ul attention has been given to the selection of STOVES, shitable for Farmers and) m.lI erts of the city. The | ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Of whih_h we have about twent{ different sizes and patterns, including the following celebrated names : Protectionist, Large and Small King of Stoves, Improved Farmer‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Mousekeoper, Runny Side, &c., &¢., all of which are «plendid bakers, Our | Are untivalled for city use, being very cconomical for tuel, and likewiso good baking Stoves. The fqllowhéf well known Stoves cmnlnri»-o pait of the stock : Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire State, (3 sizes), Queen City, Hotel, Charter Ork, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &c., &¢., &*. We have all the latest and best patterns; open and close fronts, elegant in design, durable for wse and cheap in price. I ‘‘BOX STOVES!. â€" â€" s A very large stock of these Stoves jusk received, including the Black Giant, Kambler, Rover, Lioness, Lion, {‘plum. &e., all sizes, suitable for the simallest bedroom or the largest hall, warehouse, or ehureh, (a liberal discount made on all Stoves sold to Churches.) Of the best Russian and other Tron, also Gallows Pipe, T Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipes, and all kinds of ‘Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper Ware on hand and made to order. ‘ Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢., : : Made to order. ‘The best of material used and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. Camp Kettles, Bake l‘uli-. Shanty Plates, and all kinds of Lumberer‘s â€" Supplies on Hand. f Diferent patterns, with single or double Ovens Ottawa, Tron Bedst _ BIRD caAga HOUSK FURNISHING GOODS. our stock in this department, as th eulhnq,brneh. j | * COM L â€" Oll, all kind WHEN LA HOX Choice MRS. 1@ His Order in‘ pleased unconuq the very tion, Ste tenance of two y Deearn Aug. 1 208tf FIM ‘OVES. STOVES. Go to the " CAPIT apital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa MPS. LA Parlour, Bedroom, Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a great variety on hand. « jedroom Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plumge, Sitz and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, of Japanned and plain Tinware. | TCEMEMBER â€"â€" et. 4, 1868. oU wWaAyT TO EXAMINE Best Pennsylvania Ke tket affords. c ABLJ NG and a caroful Hos a . | JOHN MA TORONTO HOUSE TROTTER, PROPRL [1,Sparks Streot, Desba e t:rlinmnt Buildings. prises everything nocessary. t. ‘The house has been‘ tly fitted up throughout. T NT ISs HEREBY GIVI cellency the Governor Ge ncil bearing this day‘s di r and direct that, with the introduction into the nt improvement of St« loughing Mwlin-dud xempt from import dutics |P!nun lt:h date. # 1 By command, | R. S. M. BOUC CB DEPARTMENT, Cl ril 5, 1866. GARANTS Sq ‘RCE STRE ines & Li,quors,Prinj Commissioner of Custom; .8 A ND 8A L0 est brands in Wines and | j of the season will be sect rins or trouble will be sp e guests and patrons. .. Protter is now prepared te pmber the flm. P.. 0‘ Jyt u. Orpe®. 44. DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets TT A W A. s KGroce August 1, 18’& M SP Ottawa, 13th Au H. MEADOWS & CC FRANCLIS OLE IMPOR DOUBLE STOVES ! MPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. »ads.. Tron Bedsteads. ES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP: â€"Parties about furnishing houses would do well to call and examine re is almost every requisite for the Housekeeper, especially in the sene and No, 1 Canada Oils,. No inferior article kept PARLOR STOVES ! : CoOAl;, â€"GoIL:>â€"COAl;. â€"OllL, t known ndersigned the ur- BLE AND the vory thoroughly ie BAR conâ€" iquors, and for the red the acâ€" NYTHING IN THE ABOYE LINE, GO DIRECT TO THE ries, Liguors, Qitawas or of the nt his nuâ€" that he has it this comâ€" nt of which , he hopes he RNEY, ‘roprietor. or Bkates, ITRESS, P N 8. cleg with DINGS, ler always LOON, feara . old 170t ARROW & Co., ‘RRS AND DEALER® IN uy LTMAN. TOMs Streets, take DAY 1796 MEADOWS & Co. "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. v2â€" Farms For Sale! 100 100 100:; ’ NVMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN dl:;nnt parts of the city, well adapted cither fe "K:iute residences or business purposes. For further partienlars and terms of sale. _ , hiï¬roon. Â¥or circular, and specimen of _ . i oRDyE & WRIGHT, B. PETERS, Parserrar, (étawa. Oitewa, May 9. 1 * TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also n good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the imâ€" mediate vloinlz.of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place f:n a private 0TS NOS.% AND 3 ON THE NORTH 24 opposite: St. Jorepl‘s »Collage: . (Sundy oseph‘s e andy llill?mm well m!’u«l for thï¬rogtlw 1 private dwellings. _ _ '0ACBII OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleten, being the East halfof Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive clurinf on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is coverâ€" od with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within five miles of the City, and is beautiâ€" fully situated on the banks of the Ridean River, thus having an approaich to the city either by land or water. ‘The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. '0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Gleucester, County of Carleton, beinf Lot â€"No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is about 20 acres of this Farm cloared, the remainder is covered with wood. No« 3« '0 ACREKS OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau 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 rates of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven '0 ACRES OF LAND,â€"IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. ‘This Farm issituated within Two miles miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" '0“0!!' OF LAND IN THE Township of Gloucester, County of Carieâ€" ton, being‘the East half of Lnt_lio. 21, in 2nd concession. This is a good Farm an will be sold cheap. residence Arpuy to V ALU A 3 LE Ti ‘Toronto, Hamilton, er Ottaws, 35, SUSSEX STREE1. No« 4. No« 5« §5â€" H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to JI. MCLEAN, '7’ Land Agent, 62â€"y 31w ; g'l'mu_unl i QUEEN _ VICTORIA * | J leaves Ottawa every morring, S‘?‘d?. ex= | cepted), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, (Breakfast on â€"| boan&'.bonu b! Railway to Carilion, donnecti with Steamer « Prince of \\'nlu,"(binmonbmr:g ! arriving at Montreal at 4:30 p.m, . The comfort and economy of this Line is" unsurâ€" | , while the route passes through ane of the most ictururï¬uo districts in Cnnufa, and i« the | most fashionable for Tourists. 1 _ Parties desirous of a pleasant trip can obtain Return: Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or Carrilâ€" lon, valid for one day, at half fare, _ Pardel usnu daily from Ottawa to Montreal and intermediate landing», wa and Return Tickets to Montreal can be obâ€" to | at the office on the wharf, or on buard the steameor. a | R. W. SHEPHERD. Montreal; June 20. * 160tf { | â€" [Established in 1844,] |> | |DICKINSON‘S OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, "PRINCE OPFP WALES," Passengers for the celebrated Caledonian Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. _ 4 OTTAWA TO MONTREAL "@UEEN, VICTORILA," | + Aukx. Bowi®, Commander, | Montréal, June 20. * 1866, â€"_. *~= following day. Â¥ s Leaves Kingston every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following onnlugusg.n\. [s ; ecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steamâ€" 1866. THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION ; COMPANY‘8 MAIL STEAMERS. [ " CITY OP OTTAWA," â€" (Cat. J. Rvax,) "B Y â€"TOW Nn," TI{H ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMERS â€" will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" stom, enllinï¬ at all intermediate Ports, and conpectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Callswith the Brockville and Ottawa Railrond. IAATGâ€"O Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening,at 7 p. m. Leates Ottama City every Wednerday + wa & m â€" Imy!.:t T a. m., nrr{vi:;rzt Kingston Y he ers at Kingston, going upwards, every Thursday, Friday, .m, ovoucg-. These steamers connect at Kingston with th« 'l'hl::ï¬ Line Steamers geoing Fast and Wert; Steamer © Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleville, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. Parties shi&pin‘ freight ‘from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send, by this line, rates low and no wlnrfnr chasged. Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por H?e. ‘oronto, Hamilton, &c. % Apply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, K ; JAS. BAEH, Smith‘s Falls; Urite the Prop s (raal â€"qETWEEN OTTAWA CITY & KINXGSTON. « @ITY OP OTTAWA" Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at 7 a. in., arriving at Kingston‘ at J1 m. m., the following day. palst ouds ooA o e o e e PS Ottawa, April 11. 1866, Ridgau Passage & Freight Ling, o LAKE CHAIQAIN ROUTE, : FORWARDING ARRANGEMENT®,1866 Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges AF'OBDIEG A DAILY DEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice versa. s T U; y Byâ€" waoneth oiihor t bammer ied aign Line between OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Touching at all the Ports 6 LIMJMI" Ott: J o Sho h imgrion on mase in the meske y h c" . ud * cas ubuitins tndet aclcminat Priadvr sApssicaa l The steam tug of the Isles, with Bar, will also be plmg': ï¬fo Ridean Canal, hrm exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and all way ports. _._ _\ _ _ â€" _ and Kingston, nr-l'{ull way ports. n Tho powertul steamer will be Mmr(')’TTAWA‘.M uu&m for the :o."f age of Square Timber Refts, Saw Logs, &c. _ t‘:l }sd%lï¬on to the mbove, -Jl.fï¬ Or TVGâ€" BOATS, in connection with‘> a FREIGHT LINE between mum bec, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and other property. _ _| _ _ For particulars, lppl! to GEO, LLUVBACH, Caâ€" mal Basin, Montreal; JAMES SWIFT, Agnt. St. Lawrence Wharf, Kingstdngâ€"anl JAS. RATH CED ELNE Ottawa, April 11. SsSUMMER ARRANGEMFNTS AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. 1866. 0' AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIL forther notice, the Ontario Steambont Comâ€" pany‘will run their large and commodious sideâ€" wheol steamers, | n‘l‘h' STATE): +ss sseehveseene esmm 0| * ONTARIO,....................Capt. J. B. Rerus. CATARACT,,..................Capt. J. . LepyaRp. Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of ‘the .train , from the east at 1 p.m., and . _ Ottawa & Prosoott ailwavyWharfst 1:10 p.m Touching st Morristown, Brockville, Alexanâ€" ria Bay, Clayton, Ki:’mn. Sackett‘s _Marbor, Oovgo, Charlotte, . ai Torento ; :connecting at Kingston with boats for Bay of Quinte; ai Oswego with the Oswego & Eyracuse M for symunhlitiiu. Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" humm lroad, for dlsoinhsonth; at Charlotte for Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; at Toronto with Grand ‘Trunk and Great Western Rail .Bo. Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer RD ELGIN,............... _â€"â€" DeWitt, EMPRESS,.....................Capt.‘C. B. DeWitt. â€" This line of steamers affordsâ€"great advantages over|all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" mer uvil\“ with furniture, honu,;r. #&e., to the Freat West, for speed, comfoft, safety. The i empnaneapmatiient men of e ence, or atte tio;’!e(thc “:m and comforts of their passenâ€" re, â€" For freight or a to | «e‘ * oi Abtor.horst, _ For Montreal; and_the Ogdensbur read to | | @1 points East. «* 1:’:‘“‘ sold to Montreal and all poj West for American money. i dae fti8" PM Travolier, be not inducedâ€"by loudr cles in 'mmcmmmflï¬uhmmm tl“:“.‘hoth? but!ui‘hzl’r::ou but ask are n ers ; f_ong be ur:‘yol find the American lki;rou Line _| _| _P. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y. * _ ply to AT MODERATE RATES ON FPIRSTâ€" MR cLASs CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" _ J. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, Montreal 'mm-.- g:-'s Ottaws, 3370 Meren, 1900 * ‘ MA itcï¬ 000. _ _0 fBLOO0 ! DICKINSON‘S â€" _ whAREELER & WILSOX‘s sSTERAMBOAT COMPANY. H. W. Suxen®®», Commander® The new fast sailing Steamers Money to Lend THK UPPER CABIN STEAKERKS ONTARIO STEA MEIS. (Carr. Tnos. Faruer.) THE STOCK CONSISTS OF + K. mcxuuon&u | Canal Basin, wa. 1866 ‘]5-‘.126, p4 TORQUAY, DEVONSHIRE 1866. #7â€"8 { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS | M R 8. BL A CK M A N, A ND HER @18 TKA I a MI~S BENNETT, receive for board and education a limited number of young ladieg to | whese moral and religious training, on Chareh ut England principles, they devote their utmost atten tion. . The domestic arrangements of the e«tablish | ment are under the personal superintendence «t | Mre«. Brackwas (a widow); whose grent experi | ence in the management of children renders her | peculiarly well adapted toJ-rounto the comfort and ' g:;npinen of those entrusted to her care. The sain brity of Torquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" | titioners in all pats of the world to require com , sment, | _ The course of instruction comprises .&-!x ‘ English education, with French,. ‘The terms, 4 sterling, per nu-.,p-%sbh hallâ€"yearly in adâ€" | vghvm-. include seat at Cburch, laundress, and eil | other necessaries, except books. Drawing, (on th# | 2-“- %aruu at the Government Schools of Art,} usic, Dancing and German, each 45 per anâ€" mum extra. The vacations will be fice weeks ai mideummmer, and a month at Christmas. Popie reâ€" | maining during the Ml‘o{u 410 per annum extra. | Should it ? desired, ln&km-:s will be happy | r travelling expenses being paid), to meetyoung | l(:-;‘m in t{;_o?rf_gr_â€":ul in l__n‘fud.‘_ i es 4 _ REFERENCKS are kindly permitted to the fol lowing: l‘boflu Reverend the Lord Bishop «t _ Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Tof\lly; The Right Rove rend G. T. f;}nm-er. late Bishop of Madras, F,.l% moor, near Buxton,Derbyshire ; The Reverend J. Marris, D. D., ::2:““ Curate of Tor Mobun, Tor may ; Mrs. A Torquay ; Mre. I'hillipv, wite | :lhho Rev. H. N. M?p‘ht wome time Inownmâ€" | bent of Christ‘Church, Grantham, C. W ., and HMead ‘ Mastor of the Niagara Connty Grammar Schoc, | bhaving resided in the house with Mrs, Blackma» | and lrln Bennett during a recent visit to England, Points of excellemse : ~ | ‘lst. Jt has the least imachinery of amy Look | Stitch Machine in the world, thereby heing | |Z200. The simplest. > | _jSrd. The ensiest running. 4th. The easiest managed. i 5th. The spcediest. " , | 2,6th. The most durable. | ‘1th, The most noiseless; and ‘8th. Has emdty and aitachment for porferming «igreater variety of work, and better, and is the | most beautiful and neatest machine in the market. can testity from personal experience to the inater nal care and attention beatowed on the children um der their charge. April 16. 101â€"6m ust received the fnTofl' lot ever yet l-r‘u into * ‘!-.'2‘11 city, which will be sold at prices to euit the fon. o G. A. WALTON, Agent. â€" Ottawa, January 4. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND WE STANDARD SEWING MACGINE of the world. PR xLfl,-uh Btreet, Ottawa. J 5 4:A e Pinmeaiees Oil, Silk, Groceriés & Liquors 20“:.!&. cuntlcn A ND rl.uuc M EC £&K.Sâ€"P 0O BRK. Packed and inspertedBy R. Kinly, R#q., of Ottaws ALS®, A LAROER #ToCK or Tlll UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR» ‘CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting m + x ¢ Garden & Nursery 4th. 5th. > 6th. "*7th., In Gloucester, Green Field ore purchasing elsewhere. 1B io Eitc 2 Sn o se e T Country Mershants _wulddnvqlucn-pgh thenee 8. 29 , 6 e: 85 1., B.1°@ K., 2 c. 30 1., and 6: 20 < .. 2 ©. 80 1., thence South 3 chai B. E., 6 ©. 35 1., more or less, to road ) ween cons. 6 and 7. 2nd, troad 66 in continuation of the esâ€" tablished road through the Routhern part of the 6tb con., between lots 6 and 7, pnlt:-adp m-;g the 7th con., on the Learing of existing road in 6th 00h,, or 8. 22 © 48‘ E., astronomically. 3rd, a road 40 feet wide, one halt nff cach side -flbo:l.fl‘:::gi- between lot« 10 and 11, through 2nd wg H. SMITH, T. C. Town Clerk‘s Office, North Plantagenet, September, 25. 1866. ( 42wa In ofder to ko?puu with the demand, I have t racoived the lnrsest lot ever vet imnorted into 'w liberal discount made to Druggists and e Dealers. h Manufactared by 0. WOOD, t Ontewe, C. W N.Lâ€"m'fllwwâ€"pm â€"addressed to 6. wooaorr A. Ottaws March 28, 16w GOOD SAMARITAN BALM ! POR SALF. LOOK HERE. Within two miles of the city, SEWING MACHINF® WIGHENT PREMITM WOOD‘s D. WEHFLAN,