* thig : the whick & Em‘::' °. great & instru« ns #o tomnd ko sed am t nted by "we vaily Tok® \w hac y of t ichness, t Grand R! i blee coplarnd he F48 *d o h C cate WO & the *C* the ve now iL o the ‘hen EX Ts i inthe tthis pre 1 our plly arctul pnstrw we pth, Iâ€"y trity ments great amos $%8 Lor C at “.Illlb‘ I'BQ, Solleitor, Aitorney, and Nâ€"Aary Pabli¢, Clork of the Pease and County Lrown Aitocasy, for the Uaited Counties of Prescott and Russoll: + ds Janusary 22, 1 i. % OME ‘l and A 2P Chan anio ; J _‘mmc 1TE. iOflice: No. 17, St. Peter Plk Street, Quebec. { M:. Boachette -=|mn,.; repared t> altoad pto to any business l-"?'?.)'n.-‘t O:a'k;é.'. mm pablic gegerally way entrust hium. . My. B.atteads regularly the ¢irâ€" 8P on co "Mwâ€â€˜. PRost / fln hi soopial « tal 13. Conmast, _ _ W. Ortawe, Fab. T. 1846 lnvoc.\r:s. vrigters, and n“q'-' neysâ€"atâ€"Lawe _: e | OÂ¥ricr@: Hall and Alytuwer, C. E. i Mr. Wrigat will ategd at Hail on Tuesdays and | Dase Di W. J. HENIEHY, wm.us‘ugos Street, First Door Kast of Bauk Street. Ottawa, Pobraaty 7, 166. ___ ddeutf 5 MMLRIST Rite A «1. A W, Sollcitor=in= aWwa, 20 : “N{ 5.. l.l;()(j‘ pHvSLORA “lun."ott nnn'i DR ‘REILLY, Y?ol.‘ lo.d’. opposite Matthews! Ho# Ottawa, February R utt pHYSICIAN, Surgean and Avcouchenry (~ atteading RG.-'â€"'.a.n to the Prote«tant Mospiâ€" L. Oifce and wesitence, corner of Ridesu and mgrove Strecte, fearly opponite Worlkman & Grif GEO. LOGIAXN, ALD., 1.C.11.B., lumzrs-rél ¢. ~FWhystcian, | Surgdon ARRLSTE i ARRISTER, (&c., Ottawa. . Office? Telegraph Baiblings, Meteaife Stregt. _ a 82 8 1 S 2"% ®. ARRISTEA®, Astormcyse sollcitor®y | Coprey ancers, &c. f I yiC% : htncraun HWouse, Otta wa, C. W . +9 ;{'p; wf Quenr. l(r-l!::.:;c':-: ARRISTEI |and Attorneyâ€"at«Law, Suliciter in Chiameery. Conveyancer, &e. . | T TOR NE Y«A Tel. AW, â€" Solleitor=in= ueP MA KE BR Chancery, Convevancer, &ow Oifce over Mr. posite Dr. Van it TTORNE \«â€"AÂ¥Vâ€"L AW, â€" SoNcitor=in= Chancervy. Convovancer, &c. Oflce:â€"North EDW ANtD Â¥o. i: XdJ. 2s3.q ;, HONS «& PARKSONS, T TOR NXE Â¥8â€"A T«L A W, Sollcitors=in= John Hall, MI*, J. Adam FOHN SWEETLAND wx, Fols IurwosrorricE OFTIWY. COLMAN 21, Jasiay 27, 186. 1J y 186 LKGkg & NXNELLIS, a § imond‘s Boibdings, Nileau Street. 1%% MHEDC wranlt Building, Metsaife Street, 2y Ait aity 7 , 1 806. R+ ’.l“oruo,' Selicitory &C+ sac‘t Hailiing«.: ~uner of Sparks HALL MATHEAON STUS KEEBEI I‘ M MAQCPMERASON, O@Teet Sasser Street, over LEAAA L.: & GEMNMMELL, BOUCCHETTE »lHouse, L‘Origna w WOLL lean Street, "Ottawa. HOLTON ad Attorneyseat«Laws ery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" t Caman Hfouss * «3 for Lower Canada. a+c, Aylmerand Biokingâ€" s Lawrence, Oromo ; Rev. e ;. Rev, Gigorge Riddet, 1, M.D., M. R.C.5.E., Torâ€" Adum=«, M.1., Foronto. _ cay W erout, B.A.B.C.L. e » <>â€"utf DARTXELL POSI Aui i Busgish Columbie, 10 cte a, @ormany and Forcign k. Can be found over ) c@â€"preâ€"pay mont om IUAYCOCK WR MURPELY UitaWa. 49] > Tnos. F. Neurts 4 4.. «, Notarigs PubMR®, & e the Russell Hotse , Acnert Parsoxs. 189â€"6m V Ox a)» De x IN GHT, and attor= 13 Acconcheury M e Viâ€"trist of 1v, City Whadl | Pnn’»\ru]nbim #6. °Yâ€"y > | L tawa, C. W. _ A few g Pamadiati u. every uk. overy § 3Tâ€"4C Piâ€"6m | 4â€"utf 4dâ€"utf Jiutf AJâ€"uth 43w 10â€"y tirâ€" / JK with Tin, Shect Iroo, Siate, or shingles, on the "shortest notice, and at reasonable raths. Haviag Â¥â€"y | been known in this place since its firs} soitioment, â€" |G3 years ago,‘he cau conldently‘refegto his long | established charactor, as a guaranteo for the satisâ€" | factory pertormance â€"f sll work entrusted to him. ng= | . Ottawa, April 2, 1505. 4 SJâ€"3tm p> m | II’““ ‘ Stabli Janaary ClLASs. E. BRUSIL, General Commission | Agent, KK Praughtsmanr, &c., (commissioned for U pper and Canada.) 0&@. and residence, Ji'l'. cested, near tttawa. Surveys ol every deseription with aceuracy. C'umlhuz-ai addressâ€" ed wae City, (postâ€"paid), will roceive prompt PIOVIK(‘I.IL Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Roal Hstate Agents, &c. Parâ€" ticulat atention deveted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Absentees,. Applications to the Crown Lands Department for Mu-lh‘ Lands, â€"&s., prowptl { attendod to. 4 t They have now on hand and for sale some well 4 situated City and Villa Lots, in Upper and Lower Canada; aad an immense quantity of Farming Lands in the !'wuh'?o du the Ottawa. Orric«: Corner of Sparks and mwu Streets. ww oF enb cmd ts Lo« E& CHZ ARXC Illl, 3 I I AND Agent and Broker, Notary Pubs AND EXCHANGE BROKER, | lic, has reffloved his oflice to Nicholas Street, | gas~ Agent for the Eunpon_‘dhn-l Gnuuhr a fow door« to the South ot Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and | Society. « k ® W to transact any busmess connected i Arfl for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Crown Lands D?ul:ull. in prosccuting | Kingston, for the sale of Highwines and Whiskey.{ Land Claims, uking out Patents, and to undml Orpice: In Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street. | any ageney for pa having business with any | Ottewa, June 27. | 162y { af the (Fovern:ment offices. . £$* Pm e meeneen stare lt se sige on e fepaneme ns enige id cce .] Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1366. 43â€"utf | JOHNX MERCER. | ERCHANT | TAILOR, | 3%4, Sparks 4 Street. VR Ottlawas, May 5. 118y Quawa Dec. 23. 1805 Agent for Win. Dow & Co.‘s celebrated Pale Ales;, l‘!c‘\lhi.hy ; and Mighwines. . Also, agent for the Canadian Inland Navigation Co., and Groat Western and Vermont Contral Railroads. Office : 3 Aumond‘s Buildings«. LH COI‘ISSIO.‘ Merchant «and General .\c:tr Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof iskey ; IEO. Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &0., for sale. : Orvict : Na..5, Sparks Street, near the Russell HousesOttawa city, C. W. Yhce «y MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, had many years‘ "lx« blishments in the me feels confident that all will be execated in the Streot. s Ottawa, March 20, 1866 erior apgrtment«. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865 City Registrar‘s Office. ender for any brauch of Iy in the best style of the as RULING done to any J Particular atterntion pa (@tawa, Decemher 19, Ln nada ï¬thW. _The House has been refitted and throughout. The BAR contains the choicest Brands in W ines and Liquors, and every delicacy ofthe season -ulhuuudonhouflo. The mmm:a‘u-m directed to the comâ€" ;l!;m&-o,cu..ull NICIIOI.AH Street, Cougt«House A venue, 1@ Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. This House is conveniently «itwatod, and still main taingits character as a bllï¬â€˜l‘-&‘lfl&s’ HOTEL. Coustderable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate M)fsm OMNIBUSES to and from.the ears and boats free ery Store. s ol ‘The sate of Real Extate at Auction uilï¬ritau Sa promptly attended to Consignmen ceived f mitive sale. ~Pasties wishing to purchase Re Euato will receive all informagen FRER o CHARGE by calling at the office. f (@tawa, Dec. 18. 1805. l»J THE " QUEEX" ltI-ZSTAL'Ph\.\'f, K ANAGH, Pr tors C 6 MR , Meoits aha. Wobinglon Strests, uppdsits the mmain entrance to the Goverpment buildings. The « QUEEN" comprizes all the requisites for a dre claee Restaurant, . TDS Huabe har been refitied of char; There is a Fil srullr attuched to the Hotel Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. XAVIER (?ll.\li‘Ll'lBtllh‘. Rooting Contractor. of char ‘l CHIONEERS, and General Commis« 4 sion Exchange and Real Estate. Agents, N. 40. Sussex Streot. I BQN’K.BINDHI‘ andl â€"â€" Maniwia Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Ove A Wiilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York Cret a HMHOTELS AND SALOONS. | HoLTS HOTEL, | )nu.\xlsr of Christ Church Teacher tl‘ the Organ, Pianeâ€"Forte, «c. Otthwa, Feb. 7. 1866. $lout k'l..’llflu. C E., Livery and Gemeral Stage Ofice. 1 Alfred Mses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. Decamber 21, 136 5. 4â€"y IIIIDI HOUSE, North Gower, Go#d suNin‘ und an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. * * 20.â€"y "MVIL ENGINEER, Unlon Bulldings, _/ corner of Su«sex and York Strects. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. f 1.# Ottawa. Jan. 4. 1868 CHERol ST., oTTaAWaA, + s PREPARED TO covEN RooFs, March 6, 186 BUSINESS CARDS. SIDNEY B. FRIPP, \I“‘llll‘l:("l'. Orvict: Wellington. Stroet, opposite St. Androw‘s Charch. * Ottawa, February 7, 188. Mleutf Ottawa, December 18. 1 ‘u‘uti'rn'r-. No: 3, Vietorin Cres= cent, l'â€--Y Town, Ottawa. Ottawa, Mareh 31, 1%06. SÂ¥y 1ONTRACTOR and â€" Buildér. (OfMce : ) North side York street, second door from Sussex INTERNATFONAL HOTEL, RESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Daniels, Pro«# '-flotur. Second t no Hon«e in Central Cmâ€" OOIC«BINXDER and Papereltuter, cor= nor of Spark« and Motcalle .~§rer_u,,m-q;ho VCTION Hooms, No« 194 fl\nrlu Stree Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope a Statio It, SPARKS, OVvINXCIAL â€" LAXD sURYVEÂ¥OR, L. SURVEYOI and Draughtsman, Mining, Land, and Geonerab Patiiamentary . ‘Referenced unexceptionable. | Qrrick: gion Street, next to British Hote!, and nearâ€" wite the banks, Ottaw a. » â€"Speciul attentian given with despagch to Laud busite=. rdjasting dispeted claias, MACDON ALD & BKO B ROEKE EEF. VHE ALBON HOTEL, ft. 1. McGREEYY, JOHN I. BARBER D J AS, JOHNSTON‘S MR. H. R. FRIPP, GEO,. h. PERHRY There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVEKY Plio i. MULLIN, IL. McLF.ANX‘S 18 DUIGN AN‘S W. i. THISTLE, P L. F. A. BALDWLN, P. L. E. MILES, MOHi OTEL, Sparks Sireety Or= A few gentlomen can obtain supâ€" CHRISTIE, (+ s Wellington Street, op= ortlandt‘s, Ottawa. . Maving ience in some of the best estaâ€" npolitan cities of Canada, he ovders entrusted to his care hest style, and guaranteed to y patten AND HURD, NELSON PIMERN W.KELR, Mar AW A, + I ROOEFS, smhingles, on the + raths. â€" Maviag s firs} soitioment, refeqto his long tee for the satisâ€" trusted to him. S4â€"3tm M.-umiua TDt hnd Sus C oo hanng ‘Tavior 66â€"6m $ G. H. HUERRICK, I *+} (Lste of the Bank of Upper Canada,) | ~â€"â€"~| Gcozeral Commission Agent 18â€"y 14 tâ€"f | Puom:c: and Leathor Commission Merchant, Montreal. | 1 r Best Cop Liv®® O ll'ryl on hand. } jontreal, May 26. * 135â€"y | f VI.I‘I‘! oTrawAa TUESDAY® AND | FRIDAYS. t | + | _ Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" \ tended to. i| | | * Ottawa, July 26. (* 187 \| 'l‘lll CALORIC ENGLNE, tormerly used in | tha Union Printing Establishment. Jt is an 18â€"lnch f‘(llndor. and will he sold cheap. APPLY TO j II. J. FRIEL, â€" _ Or K. E. O‘CoÂ¥Non. The New Drug Store, K uors, Cigars, &e., &e., 23, woal. , Montreal, May 26. SPECIALNOTICE. re With the prot A LARGE STOCK OFH FREsH GARâ€" DEN and FIELD SEED3, just arrived andion | Sale. â€" All Seeds warranted Fresh. LS0l P. 8.â€"â€"Advice to the poor gratis Ortawa,â€"April 11. s ‘r?( ({‘ EKNEAL Agent for Kailway of Canada. . m “?LJnuxcs street, Montreal. l.\n';r:fl. May 23. s’tcclllflll.! to Corse & May, Import= *# ers and Dealers in l‘-inl}.“oill. Varnishes, Glass, &0 , No. 474, St Paul Street, opposite their old store, Mqntreal. v + 4 Montreal, May 26. | 19y _ Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. Ottawa < Drug_ Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheapâ€"EREUMES jyst _ A large importation of Engligh and French PER FUMES -illmn next we&.{ + FLORIDA W ATER. aoz?bosr. HATR BRUSHES. OMBS. MAIR BRUSHES NALTL BRUSHES. Please call and examine the Stock. <It is the | largast and best over imported. .. _ _ ___. | ____|_ _ ! DRLU G Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 89, F‘os Navior St . Montreal. Just being opened up. Four Dollars and Upwards. Ottawa, July 10, 1866. TOILET ARTICLES, &C | @2 U EBEC BANEK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT H{as been opened at this Branch, and interest wil H{as been opened at this Branch, and interest wil r be allowed osits of Where, under his o#n supervision, the wants of his many Patrons will be prompitly and satisfactorily attended to. | CHAS| AUSTEN, | . | 0 o u c _____. Apothecary, Ridean St., Otawa. We are happy to announce th cum%hdoh of the Provineial Telegraph; Line to MQNTREAL. We have now perfect connectipn with the United states Telegraph Lines at .‘ Ottawa, March 27. 1866. TIIE SUBSCRIBER. TAKES THIS epportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him -g‘m‘o he commenced business., It¢ beg« to inform them that he & fsPf"+ j FTAS REMOVEb L N66 PRAYI!II BOOKS, lnmlhn.-d'aneh, of every kind. We call attention of the Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment _____ _ _ Montreal, Cape Vincent Boffalo & Detroit SIGN of the GOLD MORTAR _Z®". All the reltable PATENT MEDICINES n hand. Reowihsiaffers s rpmong MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! Provincial Telegrapn uLine ! MPORTERS of Grocer eived. awa, Feb. 12, 1868 i Cigars, 1 s Lemoine Street, Montreal loctreal, May 23. } 133 ft\l.l)\\'h\' ({Z Co., tOMMISSION | Merchants, Importers, * To the premises situated next door EAST, ICE CRE DM MTUSSION Mercnants Tm porter® and Wholosale Dealers hI.W.Ines.l Groceries, ‘llai lway Companv. DOMESTICIPDY ES moONTREAL CARD®S. JOHN DOVUGAL Orrics Hours:â€"From l_’.l_-_m‘-.g)j).ll'- Eingimne tor Sale, 1. C. FRANCK RIDEAU STB.EET SEEDS®. sffr:ns. S&. II. MAY THOROUGH BASS. 41 RIDEAU STREET rl\u 1ANKPUL FOR PAST FA« vors, I hef:roppoelmlly to an nounce that I have now received my stock for the Suugmer Trade. ;It camâ€" prises all the be-? and purest | / | it JOHN MERCER, IL. K. SW A DBRUGGIST®S,. OL"1LA WA pavos, rearciney, P 1N SNODA FOUNTAIN, â€" Werent Simp. manufactured on is a healthy and cooling beverage. «» h‘k‘;(}ï¬)n‘; t | ~ Sparke 8t W AREHOU S ; JOSEPIL CARVEY;, M.D «e CEI __COMBS. CLOFHBSBRL'SIIES‘» hy &e "DUVERNAY BRO8. RL & Co., If: V. NOEL, | Manager AYLMER, C, £ & Co., #+ Wines, Liq= pital Street, Monâ€" L & Co,, Great Western _ Oilice 30 treat ES, OrTAwWA C Ww. PRIDA YX sw .( | UPPEROOTTAWA JROUTE 1 Yonge 8t Toronto. 1866. 122.% 47â€"utf 43â€"ut #7â€"y arrl leay tor day nect whi Port Oregons ++ ‘Findlay. * _|Alliance, (new), «_ J.ï¬. Gould, t _ Overman. Pontiacs 6+ \Duggan. Calumets 6 ‘Bloadine N A:D AFTER MONDAY, 10th SEP= TEMBER, the steamer Auna Nimon will leave Ayliner every dn{ for the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a.m., ec hr with the (â€"gou at head of railroad, at 11 #‘elock. Touching at Arnprior, Sand Point, Bristol‘s, Farrell‘s, Gould‘s Wharf, arriving at Pc ,o du Fort at 2 p.m. Stages leave Gould‘s Whart immediately after the artival of Oregon for Cobden, connecting with steamer Juson Gou!d, and arriving at Pembroke same evening. The Pontiac Gould‘s Wharf, Farrell‘s, Bristol, Sand Point, and Arnprior. ‘(A eonnection is made each day at San l'nil?k. at 9 a.m., downward, and 1 p.m., up, with| the _Brockyil),a and Ottawa Railway,*and p= ngerr reach Brockville in time to connect with|G. T; R. omren trains east and west.) uor:‘lur » Nizson leaves Pontiac each day at ngon, and pasgengers arrive in Ottawa at five _ Tile steamer (Calums will leave Havelock for Chaput and intérmediate places on Monday and Thutsday levenings, after arriyal of passengers steamer Oregon, A s RETURNING On ys and Fridays at 2 Fn. It. 8. CASSELS, Ottawa, Seqptember 5, 1866 there with Rorsl Mail Line of Steatlers between Montreal and Quebec. will at 1 N FARES $ Cabin (mpals and open Berths n Gentlemen‘s cab: t HHTOAOY..:>â€"crce«r sercrrerctfes cenes s+re u2e SHOOPIEO J 11. 066ee s cxesrerrvreriscessenprecetvineees AaQ ‘This Comparty will not be accountable for spocie or valualjes, unless Bills of Lading, baving the value expressed, are signed therefor. Â¥dr farther information apply to the Richeliou Company?s OMes, 203 Commissioners Street. + RICHELIEU > COMPANY. Of tie xpmwn ARRINGCENEXTS. A "umimlulm Frain for Island Pond and Intermediaté Stations, ft............ press for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at £t. Johns with Grand â€" Trunk »Railway Company oin IN#IATINCG . oF THE _ POLLOWING _ FIkSTâ€"CLAS8 | STEAMERS : my31â€"139â€"4 my31â€"139â€"d 1866. P he 2,00 l‘.ll.d’l‘nin rung Lhm{nto xd GoING soOUTH AND EA8ST. press by Hailway throughout for New ~ York, Boston, and all Intermediate * Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Centrrl Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with ‘the Rutland*and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake . Champlain Steamboats for Lake Geopge, Saratoga, New York, &e«,&c. â€" 16 NNON _ FORW ARDING smtsamEnts. | B _ cHaANGE oFf TtImg!â€"* he 3,00 1t.M., Frain runs throughto Plattsburgh. Y Anm Sissomy HANGE of TIME ttawa and Prescott Railway, s Pembroko: at noen on Tuesdays, Chnndo(n. Saturdays, for Dos Joachim, calling at all inâ€" ediate ports, returning on Mondays, Wednesâ€" o m? Fridays, leaving at 6 a. m., con [n‘A-l, Pembroke with steamet Jason Gould, h leaves cach day at 1 o‘clock, arriving at age di Fort same lv!nlnf‘."' e steamer Opegon loaves Portage du Fort every fag S . sang (reliway fhe), Aoucning at N and after MONDA Y, June 4th, 1860, trains will rum as follows : | ___No. 5 Sparks Streot. B.â€"Partics * }c o‘glook,) t o 'ï¬-’-ï¬"‘ i. t extra ehrv. | e steamer MOA 'IREM..C.r. Rosket NEL8ON, eave every Tuesday, Thursday, and 8 aturday, o‘clock, p.m., prociael{. for Quebec, calling, , and roturning, at the Ports of Sorel, Three , and Batizcan. of the city, by (epint peoge‘s se CE o 31â€"139â€"4, * Me. 5 Bparks Street. AWES‘LACHINE PALE ALES AND E&Tg}l.lgwmd and baul:ilimd in any KSK AND PRIMEIESS PORK. For sale by + mt fivu c n ) | o hok C i: CBBne ENE Nes 1 s 431151 e _A EMUTUIL 1N _ W AR MEAL ANKD CORNâ€"MEAL Righoliou Compan May 12, 1866." â€" _‘ [ail Line of Steat‘ners I Montreal and Quebec. 1 THE FIRST OF MAY, / I‘ze-r.wirglgr_d.o.red, the Steamers OF CANADA. RAILLROAD®S, ‘or sale by UR IN BARRELS. OAT» J. B. LAMERE, 8. CHRISTIE, ANT Genoral Manager No. 5 Sparks Street. Capt. Bockus. * ‘Findlay, CuanRara®, 224tf 5.30 A.M. 6.45 A.M 1866. 124â€"if 1866. u;stlmd and newlyâ€"furnished throughout thi@comâ€" modious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business ani guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and sunport, .. I JAMBS B:uIUIN, . . > u.ï¬thorw‘homvuhnlod and rolitted for the xgo- cial accommiodation of guests. i 1E TABLE AND BAR will at alltimes be furnissed with the very best the market affords. _ T4 CORIEI{ of Waterand Division Streets, O‘dcmburgh, N.Y., 8. Slos=on, Proprietor. Oinnibuses to and from the Howse free of charge. > December 20, 1865. | 3y THAE \VI{IGKI' IOUSE, | LA’I‘ELY KEPT ° J. F. DORNEY, Mull Landing, Artuvg. J. Lexoy, Proprietor. | pA" Ball Room, Bowling Allios, Parior Skates, Picâ€"Nic Ring, Choicost Wines an l Liquors. | Hull, Mav, 1866. <â€" A7TQt THE RUSSELL HOUSE, | ATE CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprictor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint Lis nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling puhhf, uu_t'ho has in zwkonlnn. has been leased /y 1ho undersi and thoroughly overhauled and ralitted for the _ GOOD STABLING and a carc ‘u! Hostler always in attendance ces ; JOIiN MALTMAN. MRI¢ TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, D~*barats‘ Building, ?puit‘o the Parliament Buildi 1gs. The Toronte louse comprises everything necossary in a firstâ€" olass Restaurant. The houso h .s been thoroughly and 0|ogntl{ fitted up throughout. (The BAR con> tains the cholcest brands in Wines and Liquors, and on;( delioncy of the season will be gecured for the ‘Table. No pains or trouble will be spared the ac~ commodate the guests and patrons. 4 â€" geB" Mirs. Trotter is now pre; ared totake DAY Ottawa, Oct. 4, 1865. yqz Bedroom Toilet Setts, B iths, Sponge, Plun, ge, all kiods of Japanned and plan 'l‘inwx‘::o.‘ 44 § ‘EREMEI] BOARDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 Choice Winas & Liquor.,Prime Cigars stand. N(;'I‘I(TE 18 MEREBY GIVEN THAT lis Excelloncy the Goveri.or General, by an Ordor in Council bearing this d iy‘s dnlf, has been pleasod to order and direct that, with the view of encouraging the introduction into the Province of the very imqorunt improvement of Steam Cultivaâ€" tion, Steam Ploughing Machines and their appurâ€" tenances be exempt from impo:t duties for a period of two yoars from this date. | By commun |, s R. 8. M. JOUCHETTE,: ~‘808tf .. Commissioner of (istoms and Excise HOUSE FURNISHING 600 =.â€"Parties about furnishing houses would do well to call and examine our stock in this department, a« there is almost ovtr?{equiaite for the Housekeepor, especially in the culinary branch. y | COATL ‘OIL.. : [COAL.! O ~ COAL, oL. WHEN YOU WANT TO EXAMINE ANYTIHING Made to order. The best gf waterial used and none but firstâ€"elass workmen employed. _ Camp Kettics, Bake 2#ans, Shanty l}lme-. and all kinds of Lumberer‘s 4 Supplics on Hand. MRS. GNANTS â€"SALOON Derawmuk®tay OndFi is Capital" ,St"\‘f" Dr-pot,ti-’),Sussex St., Ottawa H;:MEADOGWS & CO, Of which we have about twenty ifferent uixfn und patterns, including the follbwing celebrated namen : Protoctionist, Large and Emall King of Stoves, Improved Farmer‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Housekeeper, Bunny Side, &e., &Ac., all 0 which aro splendid bakérs. Our 8 We have all the atest and best patterns, open and closo fronts, elegant in design, durable for use and cheap in price. l . is saans tucgl BOX STOVES ! â€" j Tron Bedsteads. ITron Bedsteads. BIRD CAES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP. CHARLES E> Millwright and _ MECHANICAL: DRAT «NRIST AND IA\VVMI UZ variety of all the differest patterns, with every real improvement which the advancing mnin- ments of Central Canada have shown to be necded.. Tho assortment is the Targest and most varied in this market. b’rcciql ‘attention .n« been given to the selection of STOVES, suitable for Farmers and to résidents of the city. The Are > vivalled for city use, beimg very economical|for fuel, and likewise good baking Stoves, The following well known Stoves comprise purt of the stock : Monitor, (3 lhm), Empire State, (3 size*), Queen C@v, Hotel, Charter Oak, #t. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &¢., &e., &¢. j Of the best Russian and other ! n, also Gallows Pi'f' T Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipes, and all kinds of Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper W are on hand and made to order. € * f ‘Aicnt for Flook‘s V’um and ater Whoel, and Vulcan Iro: Address Chas. Esplin, Ottawa. A vn{_ large stock of these Stoy >« just received, including the Black Giant, Rambler, Rover, Lioness, Lion, Fulton, &e., all sizes, suit: Lie for the smallest bedroom or the largest hall, warehouse; or church, (a liberal discount made on all toves sold to Chutches.) # â€" Different patterns, with single o double.â€"Ovene. * LAMPS. LAMPS. ‘ STOVACEILH, . : IN FIRSTâ€"CLASS:® lLUILDINGS, FREE OR 1N LOND. FRANCLI$ CLEMOW, Aug. 10â€"200â€"2m Eligin Btreot, STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. MHOTELS AND SALGONX®S. JOHN MALTIAAN, ATE McADAMYS, Commercial Hotel, & Packenham. = ‘he above Hotol, one of the old«:t and best known ‘ackenham, has been leased } y tho undersigned NOVEMBER |16, 1866. @EORGE STREmET, FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS UR STOCK OF THE ABOYE I8s NOW COMPLETE, COMPRINING A GREAT Builders‘ Job Werk, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢,, w 1# Go to the " CAPITAL! Remember the place, 1‘., O‘Meara . old 1 P > Jvfl‘\r'lov. Lately, _flld most recent and im TORONTO HOUSE. MORTON HMOUS Best Pennsylwanta Nerosene and N , and for many yeoo« connecled with 'lcme{l'n na.l‘,' '7'~'-»re Strect, Quebec Parlour, Bedro«in, Kitehen and Hall ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! ~ 8 a NQ oo Ottawa, 1 Jth August, 1866. DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! Corner of Sussex an August 1, 1866 Groceries, AND PROYV ISIONS, Wholesaile and Retail. . _ SPARROW‘S BUILDING, . LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! M. SPARR iA "G PILIN, Engineer aUTSMAN, L8 BUILT ON woved principles. improved _ Taylor Works, Montreal, 219 MPQORTERS AN L. Nik DOUBLE S$TOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! "THJ 42â€" Qoo ACRES OF LAXD, SITUATED in the Township of Glencester, County | ol‘Csrldnn,bdtm N». 12, in the 7th conâ€" | _ .cession.. ‘There is about 20 acres ofthis Farm | . eleared, the temainder is covered with wood. | Now 3+ 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County ot Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in |\ _ the dth concession. ‘There is about 25 acres 100 Ottawa, December 18, 1865 100 100 Iunml«t Oils, _ No inferior arli¢le kept ampsâ€"a great variety on hand. Sitz and Children‘s Baihs, Chamber Pails, and Liguors, {[LIBEER!\ N THE ABOVELINE, GO DI&RECT TO THE LAMPS. LAMPS. OW & Co., d Murray Streets o .__ 85, SUSSEX STREE1. ‘ADOWS & Co. Carms For Sale! [‘O'I‘S NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH side of Wilbrod Street. â€"These lots nre situatâ€" | ed opposite St. Josepi‘s College, (Sandy | _ Mill,) and are well suited for: the erection f , private dwellings, [ 5 â€"â€"ALSOâ€" NUMBER .OF LOTS SITUATED IN l d;‘flmnt parts 1:'1 the city, wol‘l adapted either ‘for private residences or business florfnn’:er particulars and torms ofu‘o. t CAPITAL‘" sSTOVE DEPOT. DEALERS IN â€"ALSOâ€" 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 lug:d Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, w rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the imâ€" mediate v!clnl;y of the Ihflw? Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private residence. '0ACIII oF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, #ituated 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 extonsive clcnrlnm the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within /ive miles of the City, and is beauti< fully bhil:mg on the hnn;:.ol“tlo .l:ldon“ River, thus having an ap to the city cither by 1..4'3‘-mr. The land is of a superior quality, and yiclds excellent crops. of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ea with a good Hardwood Bush. ‘This is a good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable rates. . â€" ‘ R No« 5« ’0 ACRES OF LANDIN THE Township of Gloucester, ccut‘o( Carleâ€" ton, being the Enst half of Lot No. 21, ‘in 2nd concession. This is a .goed Farm an will be sold cheap. V Ti s af dn coblo uptaiyor cang. ownshi goode, County of Carleâ€" ton, | ‘This Farm inslinnied withis Iwomiles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City, There is about 40 acres of this Farm cloared and under cultivaâ€" Arpiy to V A LU A 1 LE â€"ALSOâ€" Tintts °_ No« 4. L J. FRIEL & CO,, Or to II. MCLEAN, Jand Agent. "’ | THE OTTAWA RIVER NXAVIGATiION | COMPANY‘s MaAIL STEAMER®. AI'IOIDIIO A DAILY DEPARTU iE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Citaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice " BYâ€" TOW N" Leaves Ottawa City every Wednosday urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston following day, m DICKIXRO N‘sS OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, LAKE CHAYPLATN ROUTE FrORWARDING ARRANGEMENT®,1 166 Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, A FEORDING A DAILY DEPARTU tE «CITY OF OTTAWAr Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and TharsJay at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., the following day, sls e us Leaves Kingston every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following evening at 8 p. m. _ _ Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steam ers at Kin'fswn, going upwards, cvery Thurs1ay Friday, and Sunday evenings. . a These steamers connect at Kingston with Through Line Steamers geing East and West ; Bteamer «©Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleville and Trenton; and with the Amerjcan steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Touch The steam tug Queen of the /sics, with Barges, will also be ptl:‘oed on z.o Ridenu Canal, h--gtre exclusive carriage of Freight to and from O::tawn and Kingston, and all way ports. _ _ __ _ _ _ M will Tun as follows between Ottawa and K ingâ€" ston, calling at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Nallswith the Brockville and COitawa Railroad. : 4 Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. in., arriving at Ottawa n&t evening, at 7 p. m. Apply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; Ur to the Proprietor, . * Ottawa, April 11 The two new lmor'c:mn Steamers, Byâ€"7on fl‘ gn.u,‘!x',, 1 form a Passenger md“n ght Touching at all the Ports on the Line, le: wa a nu‘l.Eln‘nm four times in the week. â€"For particulars, apply to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" mal Basin, Montreal ; JyA“EG SWIFT, Agen , St. Lawrence Wharf, Kingston; ani JAS. RA IH, Smith‘s Falls ; W . D. WADD{:LI,. Agent, Gow an‘s Buildings, Poter Street; Quebec ; * Forming a daily line between Preseott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Oglensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of the wrain P from the east at 1 p.m., and Parties shipping freight from Ottawa wil it greatly to their.advantage to send by this rates being low and no wharfage charged. _ Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por Hope, Toronto, Hamilton, &e. 1866. Line between Tho powertnl tag steamer Englond will bo ke mwO'TTAWA and GRENVILLL for the (wr age of ï¬un Timber Rafts, Saw Logs, &c. In ition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection with Barges, forming a FREIGHT LINER between Oftawa, Montreal, < ueâ€" ho.'-;l all ports on Lake Champlain, for thet anâ€" sport of Sa:vu'lnmber,l and other property. Otteawa, April 11. Ottawa & Prescott ailwayWharfat 1:10 pam Touching at Morristown, Brockville, â€" Alexanâ€" ria Bay, Clayton, Kingston, Sackett‘s Harbof, Oswego, ‘ Charlotte, and â€" Torento; connesting at dn‘wm with boats for Bay of Quinte; at Oswege with the Oswego. & Syracuse Railroad for Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Dingâ€" hwm Railroad, for nllsoint.! South; at Charlotte for r; Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western hllquo. Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer LORD ELGIN,............... .â€" DeWirt, BIPRHSS,.....................Cu{:t. C. B. DeW A*7. For Montreal; and the Ogdensburgh Railroad to all points East. ; Tickets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. ate ) SInflo and Return Tickets to Montrea! ean tai at the office on the wharf, or on boa steamer. OoTTAWA CITY *orry or orrawaAa.," (Car. J. Ryas,) "BYâ€"TOw I,"" â€" ‘* sSTEAMBOAT CoMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE Ou AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIL further notice, the Ontario Steambout Comâ€" pany will run their large and commodious sideâ€" wheel steamers, 3 BAY STATE,.................s=â€"â€"â€" ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. Estz= ~CATARACT,..................Capt. J. H. Lenvarp. This line of steamers affords great advantages over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or tarâ€" mer uwvin;with furniture, horses, wagons, &c., to the Great West, for speed,comfort, and safety. The bowts of the Line need no comment. They are ofâ€" ficered by men ef expdrience, !Pru\'erhinl for theig mm«:; to the wants and com: ortlu of their pas=enâ€" rs. . For frei®ht or passage a; to & £ J.ï¬. &‘ElLY. Auim PAY® Traveller, be not induced by loudr Ma6*An Depots to glnlln your Tickets from men repreâ€" o tten aepanaargrrn. on y are ers; but ask for and be sure you find the American Expro»s Line Passengers for the celebrated Caledonian 8 will be landed at 1‘Orignal, Parcel express daily from Ottawa to M« and intermediate landings, Montreal, June 20 1866,:~ !*>/*= Parties desirous of a pleasant lriiv enn Return Tickets from Ottawa to Grenville or C lon, valid for one day, at half fareâ€" h DICKINM )X.\‘ , Rideau Passage & Freight Linz. " PBINCE OFP WY ALES." S'.A.tfl. s# qQUEEN _ Vicronys * leaves Ottawa every morning, (Sundays ~s~â€" cepted), at 6:30 a.m., for Grenville, (Breakta t on board), thence by Railway to Cnrillion, connecting with dteamer © Prince of W ales," (Dinper on e arc ) srfl_ving at Montreal at 4:30 p.m,. __.__‘ _P. V, LANKTOXN, General Eastern A zont. H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y. _ _ "@UEEN VICTORILA," _ Augx. Bowt®, Commander. A'l' MODERATE RATES ON FIRST»â€" i ucuss CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Ap. 7 J. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, Wtflrï¬n;:rlw.m One W&. Ottaws, 23rd March, 1 * Mâ€"tf, OTTAWA ‘FOâ€" MONTREAL 1866. 1866. O L D L LN s I Or to the Proprietor, nE ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMEIS Money to Lend ON ELA RGCIG H. W. Sugrnren, Commander The new fast sailing Steamers THE UPPER CABIN STEANENS [ Established in 1844.] (Carr. Troa. Fawice.) THE 8TOCK COX8I®Ts OP STEA MEBS. . K. DICKINSON, , Canal Basin, Ottawa M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottaw a. BETWEERN & R. w. SAEPHER 160f KINGST!« 114â€"f 1866 1F66 1864 1806, "titicners in all parts of | ment. * 1â€, The cpurse of instrue "English education, with idmlu'z, per aupubm, p , 1« | vance, include sert at . y | other necessaries, nra%:‘ n | *ystem !ll.I»I"UM at the 4 ing | Music, '"'-f{."‘ € z4) | num "extra. vacat rmidemmmer, and a mont/ . | maiting during the boli Bts.| Shoult it hn gesined, Auk :ho-‘ (ber travelling expenses nd he &B in | PRICEâ€"3 CKHKNTS | couxTy or (‘.\Bl,r.rnx,‘ Bv VIRTUVE 1â€"+* To Wit. of a writ of Fieri Eacias, issu>d out of Her Majesty‘s County Qt‘nun of the C Carleton, and to me | directed and defive heâ€"saitâ€" of THOMAS | PATTERSON, agai s and tenements | of V ILLE AM 8, ave seized and | taken in executi will sale nt public | naction, at diy the C in the Cit | of Ottawa, on AY, the T fl'-Flks“{ | day of JAN [, A. D., 1867, e hour of Pl’ltl‘“‘ NOTICE IS HEREEY GIVEN, that default having been made in payment of the principal money and interest,â€"mentioned in a mortgage made by James Scharf, of the Township of Russell, in the County o(uunh. yeoman, of the first part, and Rachael Scharf, his wife, made a party thereto for barring dower only, of the second part, and James Keays«, of the same place, Esguire, of the third par, of the West half of Lot number Seventcen, in the Second Concession of the afore said Township of Russell, and the Southwest quarâ€" ter of Lot number El*}a.u in the Second Concesâ€" sion of the nforesaid Township. of Ruste:l, gontainâ€" ing in all one hundred and é‘ï¬'y acres, more or less, which said mortyage was duly assigned by the #aia James Keays to m-el Etevenson, of the City of Quebec, merchant. The said lands @na premises will in pursuance of the nvntd «nle contained in the nitr‘mnrtgu::e doed be sold by Public Austion, ut the Law Office of Messrs, Seoit & Ross, pn the Corn r of Queen and Eigin Streets, in the gu’* ot Ottawa, on Fritay, the ninth_day of November next, at twelve o‘clock, noon. & All searthes, doeds and abstracts will be at the el;m se of the purchnser. he said Michael Stevenson will covonant against his own aets only; / CoUNTY OF CARLETON, B" VIRTUE "To Wit. ‘ of a Writ of Ven, Ee. fur|pm1. and Ficri Facess for residue, issued out [ Her Majesty‘s County Coart, of the County of Carleton, ad to me directed and delivered, against the Lands and Penements of John«ton B.own, a: the suit of Horace Pinhey, and also of another Writ of Vin. K+. f‘ndnfl. and Pieri> Facia» for residue, issued out of Her Majesty‘s Court of Queen‘s Bench nt Toronto, against :‘n Lands and Tenements of the said Johnston Brown, at the suit of Thomas Hunâ€" ton and Williaim Ianton, I will sell at Public Auction, at my oftice in the Court Hoase, in the City of uttawa, 01 MONDAY, the nineteenth day of November, A.D) , 1866, at the hour oftwelve o‘clock, noon, ali the estate, right, title, intersst and equity uf redemption of the nbove famed defendant, in and to lot number six, on the north side of Sparks Street, (numbering eastward) in the Cilg;f()n.-m SLmON FRASER, Ottawa, January 4 ounty of Carleton, cails the¢ attention of the Inâ€" babitants of the City of Ottawa, and sarrounding country. â€" Me will fullitiâ€"orders for all serts of Fruit Trees, Orameatal and Lawn Trees, Flowing SSrubs with auchoice lot o7 Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plart for Borders; also Herbecious Plants whd Exeuleae Roots, â€" He hasalso on hand a large stock ofGreeyâ€" house Plants, a q:-nth_vuf Garden, Field, and Flow . er Seeds of the best description. Parties wanting grounds laid out in the nowest style of landâ€"keep ing, together with Grafting, lhuix:fl Planting will be promptly attended to. â€" Me will have sorts of P‘lants inâ€"season foreale, at thedlato _ grounds fai ing, logethe will be pron sorts of Plai denee of Cle Oltawa, March 4, 1866 Adjourned Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. TWELNE ¢ cast half of sion of lhej Carleton, COU N Groceries & Liquors l.‘lll-: TNADERSIGNED HAÂ¥ING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, on which be interds moot, near Buxton, Derbyshire ; The Reverend J . 1i Harris, D. D., Perpetwd Corate of Tor Mobun, Torâ€" quay ; Mrs. Arnold, Terquay ; Mrs. Phillip4 s, wite of the Rev,. 1. N. Philipps, for some time ‘uun- bent of Christ Chnrch, unnuu-.ou. !’..nlnl:nfl‘ Master of the Niagara Cou l’l.-; «A. having ‘resided h‘th. b'-.‘uo'.\â€h. ackuun and Mis« Benbett during a recent visit to England, can testity from personal experience to the mater nal care and sttention bestowed on the children up. dor their charge. April 16. 101 â€"6m Gardon & Nursery In Gloucester. Green Field ° Shorid ‘s ( Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. LAROQUE & Co. CHURCH STREFT rer Imo .)00 BBLS. OP ME®S AND PRIME M 1sS P O R K. J‘acked and inspected by R, Kinly, Eeq., of Oitawa AL1so, aâ€" LARGE SToCK or Sherif! ‘s Oflice, Ottawa, _ } ___; November 6th, 1866. 4 brity of titioners The cpurse ~{ instruction comprises a thorough English edncaticp., with breuch. The terms, 440 stuling, pet aupum, paysble baifâ€" jeerly in adâ€" vance, include sert at Chnrcl, lmundress, and «!1 other nncessaries, except houks. Drawing, (urn the system pursved at the Govermpent meboul» 44 As,) Music, ll.mm-m und German, ench 4> por anâ€" num extra. Tgo vacations wlll be fire weeks m midenmimer, and a month at Christmas. | Pupals yeâ€" mairing during the bolidays 449 per annum extra, Should «t he desired, )uu.‘!urun will i happy (ber travelling expenses M.1 paid) im meet young ladies on theiracreival in England. R RLILRELNCES are kindly permitted to the foft lowing: The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Jammca, Braddon, Tor Torquay ; The Right here rend G. T. Spencer, Inte aq, ,_of Madra®, Edge wnl(‘ll IS EXCELLENT, and WHLLCH + they cansell at$3 PER DOZEN. â€" Amatenr who have ta:tod the wine, consider it a very good article, ana superior to what is supposed to be im ported. l stel keepers aâ€"d deaters m Wines would ‘0‘vell tocall on LAROQUE & CO,, and give thom orders. » bottles, wanted, and 'pq’ per dozon more gi en than by any :du:;:uy lum e E* P 2 LAROQUE & co. edi wh Ortawa, Septomber 21 EDUC&TION IN ENGLAND (ber travel ladies on th dsb Lowing : Th AJ] Country Mercshants would do well to examine be ore‘purchasing elsowhere. e en s ow M Dated 1st Nov., 1506 sSHERXFE‘S ADVERTISEMENXTs Canndian â€" Champagne ! F@" Dottles of overy description, exeepting oil Sherift‘s Sale of Lands. TORQLA1L, DEVOXNAIIR L ARK 1jCORR ®mAJI.E. I‘s Office, OUawa, Nuvember 6th, 1836 8. BLACK M A N, A ND BER 8187 R Nis> BENAETT, receive for board and tion a limited number of young ladies, t c nogal and celigions training, op Church of n '.xivu»il,ln. they devote their vtmust atienâ€" The domestic arrangements of the establish are under the personal superintendence o# Biacaxas (a widew); whose great experi. LOOK HERE. the munagement of childrep reuters be ly well adupted luj;fl.‘ll the comtort at > of those entrusted to ber care. The s Torguay is too well known to medical proc in all parts of the world to require cum Within two miles of the city, nent Bradley, Eeq. hnd ‘MATHEW T. DeRINZY. F CARKLETON, l’l.'l NO= w it : ; tiee ereby Courts â€"of General Quai ssions d County Court, in and the said a m, will be holden he Court 6 of Ottawa, on 4 DAY, the f mbor, 1866, at our of ten of f SBkich a‘l Co , Bailiffe, Conâ€" f are required to ad ves necordingly . uie . A. ROES, Bolicitor for Michae! rtevensor ANUFACIURING A WINE CALLET Sherif. By Jas. Banir, Deputy Sheritt By Jas. Bai.trg, Deputy Sheriff. o 3+ e in E% EIMON FRASER, p. WH LAN, Rideau Street 2{6â€"85 83â€"tf J wi d 275.14 mt