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of The +; | the which at in« & wery ut t ®Ts ying as TE s ns. ; the vimbiâ€" lâ€"dwâ€"y tR l 1â€"y NS of ; D. ‘CoNXNOR, A'{TO.!.'.AT-EA'. So ‘hancery, Conveyancer, &c., Suss â€" Qwnhcw: Union Buildings, Ottaws. . february 21, 1806. Araptior, Saad Potnt, Pemâ€" btoke, &C , 3. side Ottawa seile Corners, Richmond, Wiertity dBC., w ce nieue n .+ Ueckjnjham, Greaville aad Is all parts of Canads, if preâ€" Stam & cts, if unpaid, 7 ote. fim':m-” IQ: Letters for British Colombia, Germany u‘h‘-ifl \v‘mer & N. Shore of Ottawa pempleton & E‘st T ETT Raglish x;ib.mll. & A. Allan‘y Canadian Heamships, Yim and, cloge u.'{.-.omy nnwymid l!t‘cls; via New York, every witarmate S !-,“H'"-P'“wai"‘ Boston, every sll‘l:rnb )lu-\l:.y\ at ut Renistzzro Lurrtss mast postâ€" uid thirty minutes prior to the m-flh wit" Olice hoursâ€"S a.m. to 1 p.m. . â€" Bu ~* Lower Oitawa, ........ _ ~ 3008 m. io-:‘nlu.m%&&c.. Daily 5.30 p. m. ‘helsc« agd WakeGeld, ..... ** "53.30 p. m. Eon C ooee sB Augtaxm®s Ross. Auster Parsoxs. itaws, Jaly 28. .__ 189â€"6m ‘m-nt.-AMAw.m' /A Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &o. (ee: Klgin Street, opposite the Russell House. fountri yUST BE rakâ€" G;n;: m”l.fl 10 cuâ€":::”â€"lor To‘the tomal. â€"| _ Ww.J. SCOTT, Jx, Amv-gmw. Selicitorsin= Chancery, Convrey ancor, &¢. Office over Mr. Juzsar‘s Shoe Store, Rudean Street, Ottawa. vaaws, April 37. . wi C3 JOSEPH J. MURPHY, ‘mu"-A“Afi; Selicitor=in=« PA Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Ofice:â€"North ide of York Street, two doors from Sussex. Ottawa, March 20, 1366. 13â€"6m HAYOCOOCK & HAYCOCK, Am‘"'.'l".lA" Selicitorsein= Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, ke. usmen: Post Office Bailding, ElginStreet, Ottawa K. B. Harcock. K. M Harcoce. sbruary 7, 1306. & 43â€"utf Oumcs : Aamond * ! Htaxa, Jan. 12, 1966. A.vocu-s- Oflce! No. 17, St. Poter ‘uc::Quln. lr.w'illm: repared to attend . prom: to business torsrt ment aupleyes, mhm“ generally sey gntrust himm. »B.attends regularly the cirâ€" wit is and for the district of Quebec. Dedember 23, 1865. & Â¥+7 ME P EmaTD, o0 J. P. MACPHERSON, i3 insistan 804 Suses, on P Telegraph Buildings, 10â€"7 ham, C.E. LEEKS & GEMMELL, BAM‘.::. Attorneys, Solicitersy Ornce: la the Court Hoase, Ottars, C. W. Roseer Lazs. Jous J. GmownL. Jrtawa, Fobruary 7, 1866. _ ____. :14 . nil ! COLMAX & WRIGHT, ‘bvoum Barvisters, and attor= ysâ€"htâ€" Law. s Orinces: Mull and Ayimer, C. E: .,.w:p-m-uunu-w and i s of overy week. * 16. zm W. Mcgar W wuoxt, B.A.B.C.L. "tkui Tok T fuk®~ _ _|____ _ u_ emaVe t P £ ind e Attorney, ana 5.,,'.&5-,”.!:&”.-‘0" Crowna W,QNUMWO‘M llâ€".'V m ”fl: Octaws, March 10, YOL. L xo. 27L mll‘t.l-l.-lhmymu' Bq-lhh-n in Chancery, Notaries hih.lJ Coenvey ancers. Orvice: Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Ofice Qertral Ottawa. «* 'm_,',A- Jm?.llelnt“ Ataws, Fob. 7, 1866. Ormcz : Aumond‘s Buildings, Ridean Street. es Public, &c., &*. Orvice: Lelegraph Building, ind West, by Rail, Daily min, . B2 d ,“bflhfiMhth ~_â€"_| DR. OLIVE n-.:m. Office ~ Atamrs, January 27, 13 DK. C.â€"A. nmuf. Office Méssrs. Campbell 4 rak POosT OFFICRâ€"OTHMWA. W. MARSHALL MATHESON, DR OLIVER MARTIN, Dum. Office 1 Sparks Street, Conâ€" tral Otawe. Ottama, January 27, 1366. Stâ€"atf tal. Office and residence, Cornet ut MA ue Mosgrove Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" |(£U~M #1, ‘,:“C""‘- m_."ifin neuitWitiNe aND CLOsIN® OP MATLS, Wmlmmmm ‘ ”“â€"-“- a% _4 EDWARD T. DARTNELL, MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, AUGUSTUS KEEFER, WW «t Bank Streot. Ottaws, Fobruary 7, 1866 .CLEGG & NELLIS, RRISTERS and AttorneyseateLaws alicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" ROSS & PARSONS, ATE of Quebec» w & DL ® . DELIY®RD. cLos®D. HYSICIAN, Sufgeon and Accoucheur, Office : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Stroot. JOHX SWEETLAND, M. D., UYS1ICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, attending Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" Office and residence, corner of Rideau and A. F. BOUUCHETTE, DR. O‘REILLY, ORK Street, opposite Matthews* Ho#â€" RATES OF POSTAGE. In the Court House, L‘Orignal. J. E. BOULTON, , LEGAL wiih and Attorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. asite Post Ofice, Rigin Street, in the DK. W. J. HENRY, sEDICAL DR. WOLFEF, 3 a.m. to 7 p.m. @. P. ufin. Postmaster. C.‘A. MARTIN, Offlice} Sussex Street, over ATâ€"L A W o as the Custom House. Attorney, Solicitor, &c« â€" Yuildings, corner of Sparks U, LEGGO, ) 30p. m. SWX m 11.00%. ns 11.3 p. m. 11.305. m. $001 m.. 6.00p. m 5.30 p.m.. 6.30a m. "3.30 p.in.. 8.00p. m 12.30 8. m.| 12 30 p. m 3.30 p. m. Tuos. P. Nicuis. dence==City Hall Dec. 18 ‘65. 1â€"7 yseateLa w 11.005. m. 6.00 a. m. 5.45p, m. 5.30 p. m. $.00 p.m, 3.00 p. m. Avc-nou Rooms, No. 19, 8 a Streets Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite ‘s Stationâ€" * Tthe sale of Real Fstate at Auction or Private Sale A‘c'-'n"éiEm" RS, and General Commis= k. Â¥ion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. m.- tly attended to. Consi "-Mm_ its received for positive sale. Parties wishing to parchase Real Estate will receive all inforu CIIAROIK:-IH..“&DM Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1365. _ JOHN H. BARBER, BMK-IIIDII and â€" Manufacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over Tlg & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and sex Streets. Entrance on Sussex Streat. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1365. 1â€"tf Boo‘-llll)'lnnd PapereRuler, cor= ner of Sparks and Metoalfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Office. ° Account books made to mmnym«mmuw in the best style of the aft. SE Ti Tess 1 t% l A M'A.Dn-bul'.rfl.:..*’r e THOS. NELSON, i 00T MAKER, Wellington Â¥treet, op= | Bp.iubr. Van &nhw"..' Ottawa. Having | had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" | blishments in the metropolitan cities ‘of Canada, he feels conddent that all orders entrusted to his care | will be executed in the best style, and guaranteed to | givesatisfaction. * | Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1366. 147 8. CHRISTIE, m y CDIII'CJ::I ..:AI‘ fiflom..‘h mchuq; x'blvn‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &c., for sale. Ormict: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell | House, Ottawa city, C. W. y | SIDNEY B. FRIPP, > ‘lcnfl'tc'l'. Orric®: Wellington Street, opposite 3t. Andrew‘s Churck. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf lcmdfiAi'n, No. 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. Ottawa, March 21, 1866. i n:>.. hy Mllcuu‘ Streot. . Guams, May 4 * ML O wfi vrgs _Ottawa, lo'b‘.:; 1 KPROVINCL , Sussen CUEBEE Ottawa, December 18, 1865. Pnomcl_ll.;uln .'nlv:ruos. and Lower Canads.) 'OLO ..-‘d residence, &: .uur.uum m‘ od Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt attention. Ottawa, February 21, 1866. 85â€"3 N oLiNG done to any pe RULING done to any pattern. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. Ottawa, March 20, 1366. MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, M‘on-"-h“.dfet sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in Uppor and Lower Canads; and an immense quantity of Farming Mhlhw!nntbo Ottaws. Qrmic®: ccnoulrrhudluulhsuuh. W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 3. F. A. BALDWILN, P. L. 8. _ B. MULLLN, n“cnu' TAILOR, 32, Sparks Streot. Otawa, May 5. + _ ty _ Ortaws Dec. 28. 1865. l tp 4 Sooce frmde Hefartemth if prosovatg s MBR. H. R. FRIPP, £ )uuur of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. Ottawa, Fob. T7, 1866. 43â€"u ONTRACTORâ€" and Builder. Office} ‘North side York street, second door from Sussex IVIL ENGINEER, Union Buildings, corner of Sussex and York Streets. oo JAS. JOHNSTON ON HOUSE, North Go mblh1 and an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. OTT, C+ Wey Le P T P prister." Second to o House in Central C#â€" | g, M fJoprapy March k | 66â€"61 I ie stsick 116;&, ' _?[lm Cl THE ALBION HOTEL, _ _| Nlcuoul‘nmt,c vewads|| aetty pnmu..khfiulu. . | 'hullunhc-nlhdi, still Ottaws Jul 3 | Gonaiderable additions hare recently ie 6| x~" h,l-hu.uflnuu-dnlyrplfl-d B ralg‘ lzfib‘- No pains will be spared j 3 doors i _;l‘u. BUSINESS CARDS. MOTELS AND SALODONS. NICIIOMI Street, C Ho hpu-s, .Leil Graham, is House is convenientl dhlfi tains its character as a fim Considerable additions have recently the premises, and it has been ontirely renovated. No pains will be spared t« STABLE attached to the Hotel. (Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. KAV ANAGH, Proprictor, Corne Mom n‘%ollhd‘l OpT the main entrance to the Government. The « QUEEN" comprises all the | #rstâ€"class Restaarant. â€" The House has been re and refurnished .w The BAR con the choicest Brands in and Liqnore, and ofthe season will be found on the table proprister -m::--nuaw to the po,n-.lthu,dl-.ul MACDONALD & BRO., n ecomber PL, 1669 will DUIGNAN‘S | PIIVA" HOTEL, Sparks “MO hhlt.c. wW. AMM‘T obtain Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. | THE " QUEEXN" RESTA 8. C. & T. W. KEIR, LMER, C Li and General liage uigcs. Alfred Mosce HotaiJr., Propit. INTERNATIONAL H RESCOTT, C. W-. l_a: .'., l! R. II. McGREEVY, GEO. HI. PERRY, A. MORTIMER, H. McLEAN‘S +~‘*‘+@. HURKBP, R. SPARKS, . . Second to no House in HOLTS ‘H ES to and from the cars and boats fre There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS ached to the Hotel. f & TDt FRER OF URANT n obtain su )TEL, micls, Pro Central C: #â€"7 The New Drug Store, ' TIIANKI'('L FOR PAST FA=â€" | vors, I beg respoctfully to an | nounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade. It comâ€" prises all the best and purest \English & French Chemicals, SPECIALNOTICE. THI SUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS ity of thanking his many friends and ers for the patronage extended to him since he enced business. He begs to inform them SIGN oftheGOLD MORTAR nc pas i W ',Mrhhmuponidoa.mvsmdhh -::;!P P-:n:u will be promptly and satisfactorily | CHAS. AUSTIN, f s " Apothecary, Rideau St., Ottawa. FEEY FF OK.v Ottawa, July 10, ILET ARTICLES, &C ase call and examine the Stock. It is the and best ever imported. All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES on k CE CREAX SODA FOUNTAIN, ith eight different Syrups, manufactured ‘ on the ises. It is a hnl&y and cooling beverage. DRUG WAREHOU SE , A‘ LARGE STOCK OF FRESsH GARâ€" DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on s.lA‘.lugcml m" ‘of English and Fronch PER un a ne s FUMEs will arrive next '3. f FLORILDA WATER. _ s0ZODONT. a -"!"Aâ€"lii BRUSHES. CcoMBs. NAIL BRUSHES. _ _ CLOTHEs BRUSHES, Just being opened u P. s‘h'“m'n::osnmu i. Oltawa, April 11. 4s Apothecaries Hall! 41 Sussex Street, s the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! 'I,ul LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DY ES in this city on sale atthe _ ~ Ottawa â€" Drug Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just N. ":Pnarlpu-‘ carefull E.."t: J orader on .‘ Â¥eb. 12, 1866 hoii 47â€"utf <o|. â€"â€" PROPSRLY COMPOUNXDED AND FPREE FROM ADULTERATLON ! d for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, the sale of lmwiun and: Whiskey. Orrice: In Aumond‘s Building, Ridean Street. Ottawa, June 27. ‘To the premisés situated next door EAST, A SA Four titaris Spy 14 1800 .. .___\. L. ... cicuntnd Provlncul Telegrapn Line! ! OFFICES : 69, F‘es Xavior St. RIDEAU STREET }6. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. ‘Wo h-‘- now perfect connection with the United States Telegraph Lines at iz § We ard happy to announce the comElouu Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL. Montreal, Cape Vincent Buffalo & Detroit B(Mhnllo.â€"-lns. REYNOLDS, «THE Book and Fancy Store, York Streot, 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that she is propared to accommodate siz or oi‘htl:n:d- Engine tor male, Tll CALORIC ENGINE, M-m{uod In ll-l:l. #UT”ln;« ud..ill‘:::ll cheap. t » w _ Appov to ~ U. J. FRIEL,â€" | Or K. K. O‘CONNOR. AS REMOV ED DOMESTIC DYES. PIAIII BOOKS, l:.m-h and F sench, of kind. We call attention of the Ladies Eomn to our assortment © *DOVERNAY BROS. MoONTREAL CARDE. the comy We ard happy to announce the comy JUST RECEIVED! (Lata of the Bank of Upper Canada,) reral Commission Agent AND EXCHANXGE BHROKER, " Agent forthe European Life and Guarantes: 41. RIDEAU STREET. MORTIMER‘S ko. | ks THOROUGH BASS. ‘INGS DEPARTMENT pened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of Teioe d m n ao" EYENER, 0. 6( ; oOTrawA TUESDAYS AND :&sl}nm House will be punctually atâ€" Inlw 28. | 87 : ; r Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. PBEC BANEK rics Hours:â€"From 10 a.m. w:tz.lo F H. V. NOEL, _ OTraAaw A I. IL. HERRICK, Dollars and Upwards. DRUGS, PRRPUMERY, . H. MAY & Co., JOHN MERCER, ssages cerrectly forwarded and promptly G. w. CARLETON, n-uz:.‘ Jul 30th 1866. 190â€"tf ORS to Corse & May, Import= Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, o. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their JOSEPI CARVEY, M.D. 2 1866. Sparks St. | Youge 8t. OTTAWA C. W.~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, is66. #&e. 135y 1627 91â€"3 48â€"ut CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway. 0. and after MONDAY, June 4th, 1866, trains will run s follows : | DEPARTUR® . | . ARRIVAL. Fromâ€"Ottawa, 7.00 a m.‘ _ At Prescott, 9:30 a.m. « |_| «_ :48 p.m. 66 ... ..# $.00 p.m. From Prescott,7:00 a.m. _ At Ottawa, 10:05 a.m. [ w ) | «_ 2:20 pm. «o >*© _ 5:00 pm. "The time of the:fil‘ninn has beon soarranged a8 to ensure connection with night and day '.uf:l on Grand Trunk, east and west. f g. .â€"These Trowns ru-mlHnUr;lll fifl‘h i aggage to and from Ottawa chec roug ‘from and to all stations on Grand ma&fl_v’:& Returns tickets to I’;nott, Kon&viuo and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can bechad at the principal staâ€" tions on th line. / + | stt h T. 8. DETLOR, | (‘ta wa, June 4 ~ _ Enk es Grand Trunk Railway Company SUMMER â€" ARRANGEMBNT§, 0!‘ AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, \ i (Trains will leaye Bonaventure Station as folâ€" ows ; | # 4 . GO'INGBKIST(SM uy . xpress for Ogilens! e wa, ‘zmgkvuh. Kinm, Befivluo, Toâ€" *~ontd, Guoll!ph. don, Brantford j Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicag« , ‘‘and all poIAts WIOSt; M....csueecccerense 8,00 A.M. Night . ~do. _ do | . At......c.ccusmm« 818 PM« A modation Train for Kingston and . _ _ > ntormediate SWlWfl Bissvssprerscccs 940 AM. Traihs for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Cood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 I'.)l.,’l‘rgh runs lhmn{wn Plattsburgh. TA GoING soUTH AND EAsT. Express by Kailway throughout for New ; ork, Boston, and all Intermediate vints, connecting at 6t. Johns with . ~ + /ermont‘ Central Railroad, at Burâ€" ngton with the Rutland and Burâ€" ngton Rnil(gnd, also with the Lake Champlain Steamboats for Lake (@George, Saratoga, New York, &e., &e. 5.30 A.M. 4 Aee-zmquhfion Train for Island Pond \ d Intermediate Stations, at............ 6.45 A.M. NPE Om o ons Pauce 1 Express for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with the Vermont Contral Railroad, at.... Mail for Portland, stopping over night at hp?u by rqllvuyhmghmt for New ork, Boston, and all Intermediate _ ‘Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" May 26. UNION â€" FORWARDING 1866. . Railway Company. UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE ! Ot AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th SEP»® TEMBER, the steamer Ann Simon will leave Aylmer every da{ for the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a.m., m%'ithl e Qregon at head of railroad, at I1 o‘ Tmchl* at Arwrior, Sand l’ofin:.t Bristol‘s, Farrell‘s, Gould‘s â€" Wharf, arriving Portage du Fort at 2 p.m. Strtrfel ‘teave Gould‘s Wharf immediately after the arrival of (m- for Cobden, connecting with steamor Jason (@ and -rflv[ng at Pembroke same evening. ‘The Pontiae leaves Pembroke at noen on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, for Des Jorchim, calling at all inâ€" tormediate ports, returning on‘ Mondays, Wednesâ€" days, and Fridays, l‘:&ln‘ at 6 |a. m., con a'mHi‘g at Pembroke steamer Jason Gould, ;: h 110:“; each ‘day a‘ 1 otclock, arriving at rtage du Fort same evening. The steamer Oregon lnvuiwupdn-!'m every nomgng at 7 a.m., Snilwsy time), touching at Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s, Bristol, Sand Point, and Arnprior. (A connection is â€"made cach day at Sand Po'miuo a.m., downward, and 1 p.m., up, with the Brockville and Ottawa Railway, and For further passengers reach Brockville in time to connoct with G. T. R. expresy trains east and west.) _ WOees t T e e t d : The steamer Ann §muu leaves Pontine eacly day a.’l.ln«:, and pngmim arrive in Ottawa at five o‘clo¢k.. A e bacie uhi s 6. tyb $ ,3 6 > w \HA _ The steamer . Calume will leave Havelock for Chaput and intermediate: places on Monday and Thursday evenings, (after arrival of passengers from steamer Oregon. ui | /) 5.00 > ~RERRURNING On Tuesdays and Fridays at 2 %-ln- 4 | * x 6. CASSELS, | | _ Ond Ottawa, September 5, 1866. | 2 RICHELIEU â€" COMPANY. Royal Mail Line of Steamers between . Montreal and Quebec. a CHANGE OF TIME! Fnon THE FIRST OF MAY, AND UN= til otherwise ordered, the Steamers will leave for Quebes as follows‘: The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. Laszuue, will leavé the Richeliou Pier, opposite the Jacquesâ€"Carâ€" tier %qunn, for Queboe, every Monda, , Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m., precisoly, n.ll(ns. glnf and returning, at Sorel, flm Rivors, and Batiscan. Pass¢ngers wishing to take their passage en board the Ocean Steamers, at Quebec,can d_opo‘: on being in tithe in taking their passage by thi _I:on. a4 in time in taking thuir mgo MJ MNS 1O muf-ms..-r.'-d.m mbnnzothl:mn-;: Muus,ohnflor & ‘The steamer MONTREAL, Capt. Rosket NzLsox, _ ‘The steamer 'i(_(')&-‘iiaEAL. m Roskat NzLSON, will leave every Tuesday, Th ay, and S aturday, at 7/â€"o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for Quebes, calling, at 7iâ€"o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for Quebec, catting, mlng, and nh':-nlu,’it the ’Pom of Sorel, Three vers, and Batiscan. ‘ FARES c:bt (meals and open Berths n Gentlemen‘s cab~ 1OLUAOU):»s «12240000 s eeeeee0000etsee000 008 09200 SEOBERG® ,.cccuc cssc csrenprrerncirnmemennspresserress 1OD :. _ This Company will not be accountable for speci¢ or valuables, unless Bills of Lading, having the yalue expressed, are dflmd therefor. For furthet information lflly to the Richolion Company‘s Office, 203 Commissioners Stroet. * J. B. LAMERE, ‘ Gonoral Manager. â€" Office Richaliou Company, May 12, 1866. | 124â€"4f No. 1 FLOUR IN BARREKLS. OAT« * MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL ngton with th¢e Rutland and Burâ€" ngton Rail also at Rouse‘s oint with Lake ChamplainSteamers part of the city, by o p s /C# <:M|m.xs'rxl o meut s 0 ‘QI‘. + s ; No. 6 mkl Streot. N. B.â€"Parties ease leave their orders beâ€" fore 4 o‘clook, . my31â€"130â€"4 1866. A regons Mance, (new)y Luo- Gould, ontinc; | alumets | TixG OF TiE . FOLLOWING â€" PIRSTâ€"CLA88 STEAMERS : min Sissong Cfpt. Bockus. my31+139â€"d my31â€"139â€"d RALLROADNS, OorF CANADA. ESS AND PRIMKE MESS PORK. . _‘ For sale by | , L 8. CHRISTIE, | _ _ AWES! LACIHINE PALE ALES um’\ PORTER, in wood and bottle, delivered in any . STEAMERS. s#4 6 For sale by SUPERINTRSDENT. 66 66 No. 5 Sparks Stroot. No. 5 Overman. Findlay. Vi it T Atthes | T C . Pabroatal | . THE WJ oi ATELY KE Arrivin‘fi.:‘ L Hall » 'Q‘nvo Ooultfi'l \ goi~ Ball or | Picâ€"NJe Ring, Choic n llm-nd llul{? I-v‘. 1§66. The Pontiae®| /â€" f t .:".';':'nll'{n' THE RL ys, Wednesâ€" L%:E:‘OA P: &. M« $O0 | apoveâ€"named Hotel $.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M. CnalRuax. 224( 1866. 1866; Â¥g Capit#xl’lf’ Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. OUI STOCK ?F‘ THE ABOVE 18 NOW COMPLETI variety of all the different g‘luomn. with every real improvemei ments of Central Canada have shown to be needed. The assortinei this market. t:xoc 1 attention has been given to the selection of S; to residents of the cfty. ‘The + fe 2 | ELEVATED OVEN COOKING I » Of which we haye about twenty difforent sizes and patterns, incl Protectionist, L&rgq and Small King of Stoves, Improved Farm Sunny Side, &c., &0., all of which are splendid bakers. Our ?n unrivalled following well Quegn City, Ho We have all the cheap in price. A very large st« Lion, Fulton, & (a liberal disco Dilcr‘ont -umi-, ith single or double Ovens. I 3 Of the bést Rldl ‘and other Tron, also Gallows Pipe, T Pipes, Elt ‘Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper Ware on hand ;Iml imade to order. â€" Made to order. | The best of material used and none but firstâ€"class w Camp Kettlés, Bake Pans, Shanty Plates, and | * supplics on Hand. Tron HOUSB FUR? our stock in thi culinary branc COAL | OII 4 SL / O11,.. COAL â€"~OH.. all kinds of Ja Ottawa, Oct. 4, 1 LAMPS. LAMPS. LAME wIHEN YoU ) EReneneae en se t en‘ y P l!m-bu 20, 1865. &3 _ THE WRIGHT HOUSE, ATELY KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY) Hall , Artuug J. Lxwox, Proprietor. \ goi~ Ball Bowling Allies, Parlor Skates, Pic.N)¢ Ring, C oicest Wines ndj‘lquom,‘.s.“ 3 wgus P 7 |\â€" _ THE RUSSKLL HOUSE, ATE CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. undersigned, proprietor of the boveâ€"named 1, begs leave to mequaint his nuâ€" merous friends gnd the traveilin pnb11e, that he has reâ€"painted and wly-fum‘uhodsmughwnh'ucom- mxiwl establighment, in the managemont of which b: dltflctmul to buh::d and guests, he hopos td deserve e ment "5’5“"' s | :JAMESE. UIN, d‘ i } Lately} and for many years connecte wit | 2 9 uon&'c lloce{. ;’ahn Street, Quebec, S 00 EC \The above 1, one of the oldest and best known in Packénham,has beon leased by the undersigned |rd thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the nge- cial accommodiition off:m. THE TABLE AND BAR will at alltimes furnished with the very best the -Â¥ affords. @0o0D S LJNG and a careful. Hostler always in attendance ‘ * | JOHN MALTMAN. mrw-f ‘ANI) SALUUNS. * â€" MGRTON HOUSE, â€"â€" _ 1VR No. 71, Bparks Street, Desbarail 8 °""° N51 nrpalu the Parliament Buildings. ‘The Toronto louse compriges everything necessary in a first class Rostau Thethouse has been thoroughly and clegantly ftted up t.hm"houl. The BAR conâ€" tains the th< brands in Wines and Liquors, and ong deli of the season will be secured for the Table. No ns or trouble will be spared the acâ€" commedate the guests and patrons. 0’- Mrs. Frotter is now prepared to take DAY BOARDE Ottawa, April 5, 1866. 92â€" MRS. GRANTS SALOON, CEBoRGE sPrRrEET. .Ohoice Ees & Liquors,Prime Cigars F0 en Wea har tha nlass. P. O‘Meara old Buildersg‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, DEPARTMEXTAL ORDER NOTIC 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1@ His lency the Governor General, by an Order in il bearing this day‘s date, has been pleased to drder and direct that, with the view of encouraging the introduction into the: Province of the very i nt improvement of Steam Cultivaâ€" tion, Steam Ploughing Machineg and their appurâ€" tenances be exompt !eom import daties for a period ORNER of two years from ?STOR.A.GE, s N FIRSTâ€"CLASS BUILDINGS, ji{muws ESPLIN, Millwright and Engineer MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, PW Tost Trem" 22a "inproved. prinaipms. e tecent and im noiples. a’ont for |Â¥leok‘s Vuu and improved Taylor ater Wheel, and Vulcan Iron Works, Montreal, Address Chas. Esplin, Ottawa. 19 Aug. 10â€"200â€"2m Renjember the place, P. O‘Meara $A Renigmn * fi4y6.110t ATE MeADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, FINANCE DEPARTMENT; CUSTOMS Be JOIIN MALTMAN, ln‘ut and beet patterns, open and closo fronts, cleg: nown Stoves comg:rlle part of the StOCK 2 ATMOMTPDT C 1, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &c sk|of these Stoves just received, including the Black ., &ll sizes, suitable for the smallest bodroom or the nt!made on all Stoves sold to Churches.) ;-rlo_ur. BoImm. Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a greal Toilet Sotts, Baths, Sponge, Plunge, Sitz and Child ned and plain Tinware. _ REMEMBE] "muylc":mia Kerosene and No. 1 Canada 0i HING GOODS.â€"Parties about farnishing houses epartment, as there is almost every requizite for | Commissioner of Customs and Excise ity use, being very economical for tuel, and 1i mm Stoves comprise part of the stock : Monitor, ( NEmETE eatenereaciai s k NT TO EXAMINE ANYTHING IN THE RONTO HOUSE. = OTTER, PROPRIETRESS, carks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, Water and Division Streets) , N.Y., 8. Slosson, Proprietor. :d from the House free of chugz C 7 #REE OR 1N BOND. ) FRANCIS CLEMOW, #m Eigin Streot DUMB STOVES AND STOVE o the " CAPITAL! LOW OVEN COOKING ST ~"H.; MEADOWS & CO. eda@steads. ITron ) CAGES. BIRD CAGI Groceries, Li AND PROVISIONS Wholesale and R SPARROW‘S BUILOING GCorner of Sussex and Murray M SPARROW August 1, 1866. ! By command, â€"" R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Ottawa, 13th August, 1866. cms5 IMPORTERS AND DEAI "THE CAPI IH. MEAl DOUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! BOX â€" STOVES ! Farms For Sale! | ;;.â€"l': z4 10088 5 Emsroan 20 ‘)0” ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED aut in the Township of Osgoode, County of r Caticton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the‘ 4th o ‘There is about 25 ncres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" with & good Hardwood Bush. This is a Farm, and will be sold at reasonable Z'Ul! in the Towns . > Catrieton, Rideau F :.20’ 4th 0 t rmite wi a % !'n:n. and wi rates. i | No 10 ACRES C Township of This Farm i the Gloucester C iles of Ottawa of this Farm < tlon. Ne 1 ACRES _« Township of 6 being the E; nd concession.~ * . will be sold cheap 5 es Ottar B. PETERS, Priscirar, Ottawa. Ottawa, May 9. For omm Pn on uin o ty of Carlpten, being the East halfof Lot No« :{.m‘\ the |second concession, Rideau Front, ‘l’lTn ilrn extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 agres, and the remainder is cover> ed with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within m. iniles of the City, and is beautiâ€" g:{lly si Co. 1 o'?nt:o banks of htln mqhuu, or, t a an appromcl to the c olqzor bytllnd or 'um? The Iand‘a of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. | No« 2« ) AIJBEI OF LANXD, SITUATED hm ‘Township of Gleucester, County \Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. | There is about 20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wool. | | No« 3+ TWO AND A«HALE STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart et. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" shedâ€"30z36. There is also a good Frame welling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at 100 per annum. _ It is sitaated l:tlu‘in- t A, mediate vidn\z'of the BMII;[ Terminus, .{ dh a very irable place for a private once. &, ed opposite St. Joseph‘s College, (Sand; Hill,; and are well nmdlu tho..‘ndn ’t private dwellings. s â€"AL8SOâ€" _ VMBER OF LOTS SITUATEP IN ifferent parts of the city, well adapted cither xfo:‘xrlvm residences or business purposes. urther particulars and terms of sale. Arrur to H. J. FRIEL & CO, Or to II. MCLEAN, Ts NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH de of Wilbrod Street. ‘These lots nre situatâ€" 0 ACRES OF LAND IN THE Township of Gloneester, co'nzd Carleâ€" on, being the l%n half of Lot No. 21, in nd concession.~ This is a good Farm an rill be gold choap. $ BO\ )C D ACRES OF LAND, IN THE Fownship of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" n. ‘This Farm issituated within Twomiles ‘ the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven iles of Ottawa City. Thereâ€"is about 40 oonnuts December 18, 1865. , COMPRISING A GREAT it which the advancing roc}nin- is the largest and most varied in OVES, suitable for Farmers and g the following celebrated names : (2 sizes), Fortune, Housckeeper, cewiso good baking Stoves. The sizes), Empire Btate, (3 sizes), , &o., &e. * Giant,‘ Rambler, Rover, Lioness, largest hall, warehouse, or chureh, DVES ! nt in design, durable for STOVES ! PIPES ! ws, Key Piper, and all kinds of rkmen employed. all kinds of Lumbe of this Farm cleared and under caltivaâ€" Eavetroughs, &¢., V A L U A 4 L B ‘$. LAMPS. rould do well to call and examine e Housckecpor, especially in the BRITISH AMERIOAN E LINE, GO DI&RECT To THE o inferior article kept Bedsteads. S CHEAP:. + variety on hand. PW# & €Co. " sTOVE DEPOT. IN Streets ofS, ‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and etail. Co., coOxL: UIL. 35, SUSSEX STHEE1T, No« 4» No« 5« 55â€" of the fiifii;y Terminus, Auahla mlama for n nrivate ',7 use and Land Agent. 62â€"y crer‘s w 1866. THE OTIAWA TO MONTREAL "@UEEN VICTONTIA "PBILNMCE OHFW W AILIAE alnvu Ollawa every morning, T“mh'" exâ€" o.pud), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, (Breakfast on board), thence by Railway to Carillon, connecting with Steamer ©" Prince of W ales," (Diungr on board) arriving at Montreal at 4:30 p.ui, The comfort and economy of this Line. is unsurâ€" passed, while the route passes through one of the most fpleturem\uo districts in Canada, and is the most fashionable for Tourists. s _Y"-'r?f&h"elin1d.'..( a i;lé:x}-ant trip can obtair Return Tickets from Ottawa to Ggenville or Carril lon, valid for one day, at half fare. t C Passengers for the celebrated Caledonian Springs will be landed at L‘Orignal. Parcel express daily from Oltawa to: Montreal and intermediate landings. _ _ --B;ii-f'l: :;Jli;;nâ€";n'flcfeln to Montreal ean be obâ€" tai at the office on the wharf, or on board the steamer. Montréal, June 20 . DICKINSONTS _ | WHEELER & WILSON‘s Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, | . _ mss f ET W EK N OoTTAWA CITY & KINGSTON 'l‘IIE ABOVEâ€"NAMED â€" STEAMER® »â€"will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ston, calling at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Nalls with the Brockyille and Oltawa Railrond. (aoy * «CliTty OF OTTaAWA" Leaves Ottaws City every Monday and Thuraday at 7 a. in., arriving ut Kingston at 11 a. m., the following day, ~ Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. ~_"BYâ€"TOWN® t Leaves Ottawa City every Wednosday â€" urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston he tollowing day. { TL j (mbumepicis ks Bs ces '-i::ve.l 'k'-i'l'(flnn every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following evening at 8 p. m.. y ie '"WJE with the id»;{m.u Line of Steamâ€" ersâ€" at Kingston, going upwards, every Thursday Friday, and Sunday evenings. 1 : Lion od® ns mah cce sovit <at. 4dz 4 Arindedcurnnmiens Pradiniun sw Theso steamers connect at Kingston with t!= Through Line Steamers geing Dast and West Steamer " Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleville and Trentow; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. x LES® Wc ie n c c uns ol ui en w alt i Asc @TEAMER «@ qQUEEN VIoroRria® M m o ie l can d Parties shipping freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to &olr advantage to send by this line, rates being low and no wharfage charged. Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por HT. Toronto, Hamilton, &c. + [ pply to J AS. SWIFT, St,. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; Or to the l'roy:ietur. f . K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Uttawa.. Oftawa, April 11. [Established in 1844.]. DIUKINSO NS OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, 1866. Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, A’nlnllfl A DAILY DEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Mentreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and wice LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE. The two new Upirr Cabin Steamers, Byâ€"Toen and (O@aea City, will form a Passenger and Freight Line betwees OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, T“é“.iju all the Ports on the Linc,leaying Oitaâ€" wa and Kingston four times in Il;o week. ‘ s " a â€" TE sn on bal. e o Avacachucsan : sAbcécr eadiainl? 9 047 7 09w The steaim tu of the Isles, with Barges, will also be ,:.%.3‘:‘ tpe fideas‘ Canat, tor The exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and all way ports. es w STS" N NP rag : § BCms s oc E OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION coMPANY!$ MAIL STEAMERS®. o en e mm CVE old ‘Tho powertul tug steamer England will be kept between OTTAW A and GRENVILLEs for the towâ€" uq dfimon Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, &c. ""In addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with lhrg\en. formiing a FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Oueâ€" bec, .lfl s..Il pol:t: o:o LskodCh:mlen. for thetranâ€" lyu".o win mber, and other property. NOe dug uc ce l hn ll‘l‘mlll’lfl", (‘aâ€" CGrry or "For particulars, apply to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston; and JAS. RATH, Bmith‘s Falls; W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Gowan‘e Buildings, Peter Street, Quebes ; Or to the Proprictor, * M» TC. Dl(‘KlKfiOKA‘. Ottawa, April 11. 1866 sTERamuszsoAar comrayy. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. | AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE, 0! AND AFTER MAY 14, AXD CNTIL further notice, the Ontario Steamboat Comâ€" pany will run their darge and commedious sideâ€" wheel stoamers, @Q;BTATR.â€" o h i0 ARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. Esy®s, ICATARACT;...................Capt. J 1L LgbÂ¥akD, Forming a daily line between Prescoit and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving ‘Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of the train frowm the east at 1 p.w., and Ottaws & Prescott ailwayWharfat 1:10 p.mâ€" Touching at Morristown, Breckville, . Alexanâ€" ria Bay, chl‘to-. K.i:fwn. Backett‘s Marbor, Charlotte, ‘Porento; connecting at Ki with boats for Bay of Quinte; at Oswego with the Oswego & Eyracuse Railroad for Byracuse, Utica, Albany, and New Y ork, and Bingâ€" hnm Railroad, for all Koinu&mh; at Charlotte for r, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the Wost ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western Reilways. _ Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer WBB ELGIN,............... _â€" DeWirt, IIPR'BSB,.....................Cu{:.l C. B. DW irr. For Montreal ; and the Ogdensburgh Railroad to F all points East. & Lickets sold to Montreal and all points West for _ American money. aâ€" This line of steamers affords greal advaniages over all other lines, to the pleashure travelleror farâ€" mer win‘{’ with furniture, horsés, wagons, &e., to the Great West, for spoed, comfort, und safety. The bowts of the Line need no comment. They are ofâ€" ficered by men of expdrience, rnanrbinl for their attention te the wants and comforts of their passenâ€" rs. . For freight or ly to 4 & ‘_ J iL RELLY, Aonsr, $At" Traveller, be not induced by loudr cles in m to rmuo your Tickets from men nn g.to have First Class Lines of Steamers, w they are nothing but Freight Propeliers; but ask w be sure you find the American Express Line P. V. LANKTON, General M&I Agent. H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Â¥. Mav 1. M44f Al‘ MODERATE RATES ON FIRST»â€" at “CLABB CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" y ; J. PENNINXGTON MACPHERSON, # Bamuiste®, 46. Mentreal Tnh;fi;tph Buildings, Ottawa Ottawa, 23rd March, 1966, 8LAL, IL W. Surrurs», Commander The new fast sailing Seamers Aurx. Bowir, Commander YHIR DPPER CARIN STEANEKS SDEA MEIS. o _ _ _O ul xt «e O No ind (Carr. Tnos. Fasama.) oN TTARIO Money to Lend THE STOCK CONBISTS OF aÂ¥i (Car. J. MxaAx,) T; . N Ej A ND It. W, SUEPHERD i 160tf DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa 1866 1866 1866. #7â€"8 i PRICEâ€"3 CENTS 1866. 97 â€"8 & Dl RS. BL A CK M A N,A ND HICR 818792R MISS BENNETT, receive for board and education a limited pumber of young ladieg to whoso mora! and religious training, on ‘(‘tnuz of England principles, they devote their utmost atien â€" tion, â€" The domestic arrangements of the establishâ€" ment ar0 under the personal superintendence t Mr#, Biackwax(a widow); whose great experiâ€" ence in the management of children renders her r-‘-uh:nly well adapted u;fwmu the comfort and appine=s of those entrusted to her care. The saluâ€" brity of Terquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" EDUCATION IN ENGLAND The course of instruction comprises a u...u:: Euglish education, with French. The terms, sterling, por aunum; pAyable baltâ€"yearly in adâ€" vance, include seat at Church, laundress, and all other necesszties, except books, Drawing, (on the system ll.umw-l at the Government Schools of Art,) Mu:sis, Dancing and German, «ach £5 per anâ€" nun» extra. ‘The vacatons will be fice weeks at midsummer,‘and a month at Christmas. Pupils reâ€" maining duting the bulidnin K10 per annum extra. Khould it be,desired, Ma«s. Br.acxwax will be happy (her travelling expenses being paid),to meel young ladies on their arrival in M;Tnu‘. Clb ced REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the fol lowing: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Janmica, Braddon, Tor Toflsl:l]; The Right Kove rend G. ‘I. Spencer, late Bishop of Madras, Ed moor, near Buxton, Derbyshire ; The P.znnnd.kfi‘ Harris, . D., I'erlpctmd Curate of Tor Mobun, Torâ€" quay ; Mrs. Arnold, Torquay ; Mre. I’hflliy‘-. wite «f the Rev. H. N. Phillipps, for some time 1noum~ bent of Christ Chureh, Granthain, C. W ., und Mead Muster of the Niagara County Grammar School, having resided in the house with Mre. Binckman and Miss Bennett during m recent visit to England, can testity from personal experience to the mater nal care and afttention bestowed on the children unâ€". «{or their charge. In orde just receit thiscity, million. Lst lt ita tw lon chinery ol ang" Lock Stitch Macline in t nld, thergby ly Bad. Whqsimplest. 3rd. "I gleasies runt M 1 4th. Thigeasicst ma sth. Th cediest. z6th. The thost dorable j * ith. 'l‘lnun n and sik. Masieapdwity &a performing a greater Puricty and belter, and is the most beautiful mauchineg in u.o.b'n:k-t. | G. A. WALTON, Agent. _~ 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa. q. N. 3.â€"Needies for all Machines, Machine Oil, ppool Sitk, eta, All kinds of Sewing Machives repained. * 190y «200¢0) Packed and lupod“ by k. Kinly, Req., Auso, a LABGE $T0CK or Groceries & Liquors Oftawa, Japuary 4 Country Mershants would do well to examiue be ore parchasing elsewhere. & i D. WHELAN, â€" Il\IIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR~ CILASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting m Garden & Nursery ounty of |Carleton, cails the attention of the Inâ€" habitants of the City of Oitawa, and surrounding country. . He will fulfill orders for all sorts of Fruit Trees, Oramedtal and Lawn Trees Flowing Shrube with a choice Jot of Bulbs, and BeddMagâ€"out Plart, for Borders; also Herbecious Plants #nd Esoulens Roots. â€" He hasalso on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a quantity of Garden, Field, and Flow â€" r Beeds of the Leu description. Parties wanting grounds laid out in the newest style of land keep ing, togethor twith uufiinfiwinf and Playting will be K"rmquy attended to. . Mealso will have #orts of Plants in season forsale, at the late > dence of Clomont Bradley, Keq, _ ks In Gloucester, Green Field TORQUAY, DEVONSHIRE °. > amenwy . Ds Ottawa, March 4, 1866 T â€" BA _ NOTICE 18 HEKREEY GIVEN PHAT the Council of d-.'lcm-hi&.u( North Planâ€" tagenct, intond, at a meeting of awid Conncil, to be held in the Towy Mair, on MONDAY, the 20th day M‘:,K;f‘(‘llil‘.'lt. A.D.,| lfllll; at the hour of ONE o‘clock, P.M., ing Byâ€"Laws to n a and establish &Afmfl numed Ml"l.lth: M JSS P O said Township of North Plantagenet, vis Em n o w O se on *L A Road 66 feet , described as follows : «(COmmenciog mt " bunk of the Ottawa river, on the line bet # 31 and 32, and extending Sontherly g id line through the 1st concession, and b n 1 the line between Lots 31 and 32 of the find come thence Southâ€" orlyâ€" along the side lifie betwee M & 22, a disâ€" tance of 10 c. 121., tifience 8, 31 Mag. 3 ¢. 50 1., thence ®.2 > E. M be 121., t un the bearâ€" ing flhr side â€"li ong the d Tine between bots®A and 32 to rear of the Con., thence Easterly mlong th@fline between @nd and 3rd Concessions, 4 ¢, @Fl. 10 the centre@@ the road a) lowance betwee 20 and 24 i Srd Concesâ€" #iun, thenee sou y in a direct Nifi to the post in centre of road alffrance in the the 3rd conâ€" cession, thence Sfffftherly in a di .eto the post in equtre of ro lowance, 6n the fiar of 4th conâ€" ceesion, thence Mug, bearing W 8 18° E. ‘a | distance of 30 untothe 5th cofff thonce 8. 20 > 8 © 45° K.,5 c. Gf., thence 8. 10@P W., 4 ¢. 001., to the line in ce rowd ; thence along ° the division line een Lots 21, in centre of road allow distance fRF c. 50 1., more or less, to the line and 6th concessions, thence on the bei «. wide lines of the 6th con., a distance of ., thence 8., 12° W., Mag , 1 ©. 78 1. * K., 13¢. €01., thence 8. S1 °)/K., 6e. .. Uience 8. 6 © R, 106. 00 1., thence 8. 29 © E., 6 c. 85 1., thonee 8. 1@ R., 2 c. 30 1., and thence 8. 20 © W., 2 ¢. 801., thence Sonth % chains, titence 8. 11 © °E., 6 c. 304., more ar less, to roud aBuwaner, between cons, ® and 7. 2nd, a road 66 feet md:hm continuation of the e#â€" tablished road through the Southern part of the 6th con., bepween lots 6 and 7, pmdueorthm the Tth con., on the vearingof existing rond ©00., or 8. 22 © 45‘ K., astronomically. 3rd, :‘1“ 40 feet wide, one halt off each side of the divading line between Lots 10 and 11, through 2nd coneéssion, M. SMLTH, T. C. (x,mmcm'in‘ at bunk of the Ottawa ver, on the line betufit # 31 and 32, and xtending Southerly aliing C id line through the st concession, and by n F to the line betwoen ats 31 and 32 of the fifnd come n, thence Southâ€" rlyâ€"along the side 1 betwee is 31 & 32, a disâ€" ance of 10 c. 121., tiience 3, 31 Mag. 3 c. 50 1., henee 8. 2 > E. M be 121., t o on the bearâ€" ng (&hr side â€"lineffiiong the diviliipntine between »xtoWh and 32 to tflib rear of the Con., thence Zasterly mlong th@fline between .@nd and 3rd loncessions, 4 ¢, fifl. 10 the centre@@ the road al awance betwee 20 and 21 infflie Srd Concesâ€" ion, thence sou y in a direct Nifi to the post in entre of road al nnee in the the 3rd conâ€" cession, thence fffitherly in a dire .eto the post in equtre of ro lowanee, 6n the fiar of 4th conâ€" cession, thence Mug, bearing $ 8 18° E. s dEi‘nnm MI Nu‘ wnto the 5&7 thence 8. 20 2 c. 50 1., B.2° E. 1., thence 8 8 © 45° R.,5 e. ..témfl.l W., 4 c. 001. t the line in cen rowd ailowififibe, thence along the division line een Lots nd 21, in centr of road aliowar distance fF c. 50 1., more 0 less, to the line n t and 6th concessions thence on the beal ef Uffride lines of the 6tl con., a distance of \R 1., thence 8., 12° W. Mag , 1 c. 78 1. $# * K., 13¢.€01., thene 8. 51 * K., 6e. .. Ofénce 8. 6 © K 10¢, 00 1. Town Clerk‘s Office, Notth P‘lantagenet, s in. al parts of the world to require ccin GOOD SAMARITAN BALM ! Protected by LM@kters Patent. ICOIt #AJJIS. N. L. â€"weAll onders will -Mnr addressed to G. WO0®\, OTTAW A. Ottawa, March 28, 1866. Lkd Y , Pain j e Back or Side, =s j e Joints, Choii* j Pains, Erysipelas I Ryes, : Sore T'-:-t Aimas Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sprains Jhapped Hands, Frosted Fect and Chilblains. For sale by all Druggists throughout the Provinss Directions for use will accompany each bottle. “gcf A Tiberal discount -u.,u. 'Dm‘g-kh and LOOK HERE. SEWING MACHINES W ithin two miles of the city, BELS. OF MESS AND PRIME September 25, 1866. woor‘s Mavufactured by G. WOOD, Oitawa, C. April 16. 101â€"6m of Ottaws 42wa 15â€"w

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