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®4 _EDWARD T. DARTNELL, ARREISTEK, Solicitor, Attorney, and * 3 Notary hl“fl:\:l:ri o::‘b-cm-‘-ll County . : Attorney, for the Unil lns of Prescotk hi Russoll. ad Orme® : Is the Cpurt House, L‘Orignal. »Anuary 27, 1866. 34â€"6m Aylmer & N. Shor tast and Wost, by Rail Jogntries . ®es To the m“l ‘Accranp®s Koss. Ottawa, Juby 34 fonal ATI’OI!I'-.\I‘-L\W °* Selleiter=in= ’ Chancery, Convey ancer, Ag. Othce over Mr. "usner‘s Shoe Store, Rudoau Street, Ottawe. _ Hchbtairy 21, 1866. A. E. BQUCHETTE, Anvuuv.. Willce? No. 17, St« Poter Street, Quebes. Mc will always be repared to nctomit to‘apy basiness the “".5:: employes, afl the pablic gonerally way Wue. â€" MrJB. reguiarly the cirâ€" wit in and for tho distrct of Quebec. > â€" . December 24, 1865.. * & *3 Aflui-v-srou,\'; inr o srmptnicvice , Conveyancer, &0. Office :â€"] mocl.m!'!;}!q doors from Sussox. W vigl ..A shans.C Fridays of every woek. 'u-(.y-:.ul- _ W¢ â€" K. B. Mavoook. ebreary 7, 1306. en ""'â€"?'â€"l' ""n" 'I" i l.' \)..A'..:-Nh 34. e s1 k4 af P n 200020005 00000000,â€"000 sc ocms / Bunm-l. Attornmey, Solicitor, &¢« Orvicn: Horno‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks 1nd Elgin Streets, Oftawa./ Oktawa, Dee. 14, 1366. Jn it "r rORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LAW, Soliciter Chancsory, Conveyancer, %c., Sussex Streot urrice: Uaioe Buildings, Ottawa. uSd & Jrtawa, March 20, ">~> Uoicthe on t We pare ay I s all parts of Canade, t t‘“ Stauips u.: .-g:z*. Tui!rit":l Uolumbis, 10 ots | tors for British Columbia, Gormany and Foreign | intries mly wost pS CR®â€"PAUM \| To the ‘States |0*ct«â€"â€"proâ€"payment op= | BAnnln;i-;;;;- Lower Canada« Orvices : Court HMoase, Aylmer and Backingâ€" “.‘,c" Bsc nln t ap CS Wucvre for Shie Weketaint af ue w a ® '!m 1, ‘# % ue a “* LEES & GEMMELL, Bumrtm Attorneys, Sollcitors, euvo{:-.n.“ a aw. / Orric«: the Court Hoase, ce JYttawa, Febrnary 1, 1866. eX ... Jrtawa, April 27 L‘f”l!ll’.â€".\‘t-h\"‘o&lm- Chancery, Conveyancers, Notartes Public, #ke. orrice: Post Oifice Building, m‘l?.sn-wt.u:‘-. YOIL. L _ No. 800.; # L.'W.\I’lt' Barristers, and attor= ney s atâ€" Law. s Orrices: Mall and Ayhwor, C. & \e. Wright will attead at Hull on Tuesdays and alCommant, _ $Â¥ MokAY Ottaws, Feb. T, 1336. .____ Wi»IL RISTER, &c,, (OAtAawA« . m} ph Bailiings, Mctcalic street. Jitaws, March 10, 1366. erie lt Bnmru and . Attormeyâ€"ateLaw, soligitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, ke. Udice : Opposite Pust udice, Etgin streot, in the TT ET Te B K Wcc Mfrsam _CLEGG & NELLIS, A R R L8 maud A inuntermp in Amamahant «1 Public, £2., &¢, s Qrrice: ‘Letograph Building, Metcalfo Street, w J. 5. BOULTON, * Bsnus‘um-ml'-l..\fll. Seolicitor= Chancery, &¢. | urrice: Aumond‘s Buildings, Ridean Stroot. whge, JumHi HBHK _ __ _ <. .. .. _.._ .. RtaW k. | _ Ww« Cunge Atawa, Fob. 7, TTORNKE Y 8«A T=LA W , Solicitors=in« Chansery,, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &c. fhice: uuk-o. opposite the Rassell House. Exanp®s Ross. â€"__ Ausuat Parsoxs. nel: : Ts ho Shige ( 139â€"6m i , MEDICAL W. E. BELL, A.M., M.D., CM., a [ (Reonutur reom Esoraxo.) ho Un ob l )A en Pvver vrvis 1 CP Store, York Street. . JAM" Residence G TR POST OFFICRâ€"OTTAIWA. 9e 9 e Nes hy P.'llcllno ourg Ortawa. Day ofice »,,uz Street, Centor T Kosidence, Maria Stroot, +â€" Cascens Cégzro, withos & new, but certain, speedy reated, if required." 76 Octawa, April 14. T. MABsIHALL MATHESON, he HUAYCOCK & LA YCOCK, Qrtaws, November 13 _ Dit OLIVER MARTIN, NTIST. D:d ‘.*! w.u..,o.- Ottawa, January 27, 1866. Btâ€"uth ntawa, Janu peurEniNe ND CLI®iNG OP Walls fu‘s, Entrange on Mosgrove _ Octawa, May 3. _ ~ JOSEPII J. MURPIILY, | P‘l;ltnci:u. Surgeon and Acconcheur Jttaws. Day office opposite ‘I.-oll’-. Sparks Street, Conter M‘&'IH' at his Kosidence, Maria Stroot, C# ® ic tecdin sprotyeand atmost patniess ‘a..’ a new, but certain, % cess. given to W" ly reated, if &sm. The cure guarantced. _Octawa, April 14. 100â€"7 Ottaw a, COLMAX & WRIGHMT, ATE of Quebec» Sqaare. AUGUSTUS KEEFER, _ HeFARAR :: ftoss & P MRSOXNS, ENTIST.| Ofce$ #ussex Autonds to all Law Courts in the District of N & DL ® mvncl'\lo Surgeom attending Physician to K. J. SCOTT, J_., Ofice : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Streot. JOIHXN SWEETLAND, M *‘ | DR. O‘REILLY CHkK M""‘" Matthews*! Ho= D. (FCONNOR, DR. C. LEGGO, YSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, P. MACPHERSON, Dit. C. A. MARTIN, M. McLEOD, C tm w w DH. 0. €. DH. W. J. MHENXRY, LINGTON Street, First Door Kast DR. .. Oflce$ Hussex Spreet, over *;bd & Co.‘s, Grocers. 1aby 27, 1866. ut Judly N, Surgeon and Accoucheur, "hysician to the Protestant Hoapiâ€" residence, corper of Ridesu and s, nearly opposite Work man & Gritâ€" Hearn‘s Market Drag t. _ $#B" Rusidence George WOLFF, 4 Al. ds \: _ and ) 330p. 1, 1866. DELIV ND 11.0p. W moanr, B.A. B.C.L. . Tuos. F. Nser:s. R. . Havcock dence==Clity r-" Dec. 18 ‘65. 1â€"7 WOOL, Streot Solicitor«in= 11.00a. m p0p. m 6.30a un . 800 p. ns 12 30 p. m 5.45 p. m 3X me 6.00 &. Ni. 3.00 p. m. 200 p. m it 4z2â€"utf 18â€" 6m 35â€"7 31â€"3 118â€"y } BOOK-UID'I and . Manufaetauring | | Stationer, and Machine Rules. Over Taylor | | & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" | !nl&o.b. Entrance on Sussex Streot. 4 | Ottawas, Dec. 18, 1365. J _ Lt A. MORTIMENE, _ ‘Boox-luoln and Paper=Raler, caore t ner of Sparks and M e Streets, over the | City Registrar‘s Office. books made to | order for branch of busines®paged and bound I \l&'),;x(h of the art. | Ottawa, Decomber 19, Av(‘flnsltl!. and General Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. â€" Orttawa, December 18, 1865. * ty BOO‘I' MAKER, Welngton Street, op« | posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa,. Having had many years‘ experionce in some of the best ostaâ€" I blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels canfident that all orders entrusted to his care will be erecated in the best style, and guaranteed to give satisfuction. (itewas, Jan. 4, 1968. Co"unmu and ~Builder. Office ! North side York street, second door from Sussex kleuifiéfi Orvic®: Wellington opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. p.,-s hbt:.ry_ ! 1866. f § C. & T. W. KEIR, (}w-m’::w‘}. 'EE:'?:“'-*".“ | i «VAAA wA reiFram M rgon °O ) DRVG W AREIOUSK m?:.';a.'.’.‘.«,c iC “‘L“.' “"",‘ |â€"__|_ arpEaU sTEEET Â¥ sVTRPR O ARLEBROTS T 8643. SEEDS. SEEDS.â€" 1806 8. 0. & T. W. KEIG, ‘C(‘OUHTA!". No. 3, Victoria Cres= cent, U pper Tuv"n. Ottawa. > Ottama, March 21, 1866. * 1Â¥y shortest notice, and at reasonable ratess bMaving been knowa in this place since its first sottioment, 38 years ago, he can conlidently refer to his long established character, as a guarantee fer the sattsâ€" factory pertormance of 2ll work entrusted to him. Ottawa, April 2, 1866. SVâ€" Jun Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1363 XAVIER CHARLEBOTS, Rooting Contractor, CHCRCK sT., OTTaWA, _ P%:nuciln.;l.asn R -'vu\;:tézn. and Lower Canada.) L aad residence, cester, near Ottawa. Surveys of every dose: lfil- executed with accuracy, Communications ed Ottawa) City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt RULIN@ done to any rnm * Particalar attention paid to Map Mounting 1}:-',-&"'"'63 banks, Ottawa. ith d« . $.â€"Special attentian given Public Land W-«h';iu':i-#-"::.‘.‘: -““.';.Wa y 44. (Ottawa, March 20, 1866 NIVIL ENXGINEER, Union Balldings, .+ carner of Sussex and York Streots. ‘| mpva. Des. 18, 1985. * 1.# o oou . enmaon in h Af on mmediimepan it Sn omm fers k K. It: McGREEYY, _: . ..0:“"' enb detorotee ooo Aitee*|| _ | JOHN DOUGALL & Co.. Orte WMM.I“ j [ ltees.4 lfi-\P‘onUCI and Leather Commbs rea x mmpigey A K |Merchant, Montroal. MESSRSTHISTLE & BALDWIN, wc-rl."nw always on hand. VINCIAL Land Surveyors, Canada , May 26. 135â€"y Ne l Worl feat Matare Agunie, fo. P Sp on e + Ane im e aren n thi mee onA ‘“.““I.“'r'"""'r -‘F“::'::| 8. H.MAY & O,, Crown Lands: J v "ll.' .", | t{UVCCESSORS to Corse & May prrrint s / rrommmadins auoieg 484 | § 5ns and Demiors: in Puiots, ue Vam {(,:":::au-.-‘..]‘.t uh:o'oll &-:."f-&::-nfitfil-flfl&mw ‘ it Lots, Lower , Mo k ‘ ;&um,.marmh‘ Montroal, May 26. 138y s iuh‘bn:‘hi fllh:.‘m:" «cnmmqmemimdany un mnmmenenmmme mm m anpetntm mm mm zen i M' Streots. r ‘ T. '.51‘![8‘".!. P. L. 8. G! ~I1I, HERRICK, â€" Â¥. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 3. _ _ Chete of ie Baskxf Uppth Catad Ortawa, May 8. s PREPARKD To CoÂ¥VER ROOFs, with Xin, Sheot Lron, Slate, or Shingles, on the Ottawa, Oraws Dec. 28, 1865 Ottawa, February 21, 1306 L ND Agent and Broker, Notary Pube has removed his office to Nicholas Street, a fo to the South of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and is to transact any business connected Crown Lands nt, in prosecuti Land Claims#. taking out 'w. and to eu-n:-.t any ageney for partice h2 sf the (Government offices. ellington Street, nexst to Agont for Wm. Dow & Co.‘s celebrated Pale Ahn;lao\'\btq;.dllvr'l-s Also, agent for the Canadian Inland Navigation Co., and Great Western and Vermont Central Railroads. Ofice : 3 Aumond‘s Baildings. 1i BUSINESS CARDS. sIDNXEY B. FRIPP, 1 Orawa, Fub. T, P:"‘J,%z’i;;';° Streets Ot= u orrIcks : Y â€"â€" ”'..'“‘.-.' gentlomen can ODLAINSUP~ | 5) pre, Xavior St..| Spatks St. Yonge 8t. .";h-‘s.bn. 20, 1805. %y i ‘ Montroal. | r::uu. | Toronto. g * ~ |W hapgy to announce the ion of t INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, \ Â¥rovimsial Fologriph Line to MoSTiRAL, lrnou .MOUSE, North Gower. Good Stabling and an attentive Hostlor. January 11, 1866. 20â€"y MACDONALD & BRO., EKRCHANT TAILOR, 3%4, Sparks MOTELS AND SALOONX®. mu-numuh-l,lm.mmn-un. tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL Considerable gdditions have recently been made to the promises, and it has been entirely tepainted and n-vdl‘-“‘ No pains will be spared to ascommedate O“Ulfihdmmmuzg houts free of obuls. There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIYVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1866. 1â€"y ; f & IEEX". RESTAURANT [A -T-"l'-:is::‘l:n.mm t . HOLT3 HOTEL, "l.uu.c K., Livery and General Dm(')loo. Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. 21, 1865. 4y and refurnished ummc. The 3 the choisest Brands in and Liqu alhuydtuuu-wl'flnhhud-l nrourietot‘s best efforts will be directe March 6, 1866 Ul(:h :o.h.‘)'r‘::‘c Proprietor Avessswer wa, John ( am, % ‘This House is comveniently situated, and still m ainâ€" L» SURVEYOR and lln.?hu-n-, Mining, Land, and General Parliamentary JOHX IL. BARBER, [R e Molcaife and Wellington St e main entrance to the Government The ! QU EEN" somprises all the r rt of his and patrons. PARLLAMENTARY AGEKNCY. J. BOVUOMUETTE, »i'liébf'l'. C. W., L. H. Danicls, Pro«# wrictor. Second tono House in Central Cz GEoO. H. PERKY, THOS. NELSON, MR. IL R. FRIPP, B ROEK EPE. IL MeLEKEAN‘8$ THEK ALBION HOTEL, CHAS. E. BRUSIH, KAY AÂ¥AGH, Ii’d’. and W 8. CHRISTTIE, B. MULLIN, J AS. JOUHXsTON‘S T. 6. HURD, E. MLES, DUIGN AN‘S having business with any The Mouse had onable. . Orrice : h Hotel, and nearâ€" «U Nt Notary Pub= 132â€" 4%â€"utf 118y ts, and every hetable, The | to the comâ€" 14â€"7 18y 1y isites for a The Nevi'.firug .Store, | MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! 86â€"6m SPECIALNOTICE. rl\u sUBsCRIBER TAKES® THIS epportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since he commenced business. Ne begs, to inform them that he TL AS REEMOV ED â€"_* | Ottawa, Feb. .12, 1866 20â€"y | ~+ Where, under his own supervision, the wants of his many‘ Patrons will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. SIGX of theGOLD MORTAR Ottawa, July 10, 1806, ERRBReRTTD PPIIL PPPOREE i HAKML BRUSMHES. COMBS. * NAILL BRUSHES. ‘CLOTHES BRUSHES, ‘Jm_ R#R &c:l. &c. &e g opened u f P'Jos:m CARVEY, M.D. P. 8.â€"Advice to the poor gratis. * ! Oitawa, April 1. s s 97â€" Is the Placo to Buy Your Medibines I English & Fronch_gpomlcalo, TOILET ARTICLES, Ne hn PP C EmE ENO 3 c 0ll t n s udn ‘CB cce â€"â€"F ie on haud 'K.'o;l:; .Ju-l;nâ€"drsi;pâ€". -g_n'-lM-M the promises. It 18 a healthy and cooling bevera §.E.'Zii Seeds B?(.m;; t den PER b?. importation of, 1 Fronch . FUMES will l;"rflwx next Iqeg: loiiba wirkn. â€"| s0of0008T. ; A LARGE ®*TOCK OF FPRZSH GAR« DEN and FIELD SE!:?*.jw! arvived and on PEUIE LARGEST .\?\L)RT'I!T OF OOIIIIIIOS Merchants, Im and Whotesale Dealers in Wines, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. 133 Gll“ll. Agent for G Railway otf Canads. z. St. Jamo#s Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. j PaOPRBLY COMPOUNDED + iÂ¥D FREE PROY ADULTERAPION! succluoul to Corse & May, Import= ors and Dealors in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &c , No: 474, St Payl Street, opposite their old stote, Montreal. . & * / ANP EXCHANGE BROKER, Sn'- Agont forthe European Life and Guarantee #' ‘2:‘ for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, for the sale of Highwines and W hiskey. Orrice: In Aumond‘s Building, Ridean Stroet. â€"_G!f~JI, HERRICK, â€" (Lnte of the Bask of Upper Cunada,) , Geuvral Commission Agent Oitawa, June 27. Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. ICK CREAX SQODA FOUNTAIN Montreal, May 26 VIll‘l‘l oTrawa TUESDAY® A‘D FRIDAYS. A Orders left at Union Houss will be punctually atâ€" tendod to. Ottawa, July 26. 187 NPORTERS of Groceries, Wines, Liq= uurs, Cigare, &o., &o., 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" [ |Merchant, Montroal. w ConlLivks Om always on hand. , May 26. > 135â€"y @qUEBEC BANK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 141040 A & LiA d P P * cce vnd Has been opened at this Branch, and interest be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. "omn yhmth ion of the hn iiiheg hm NoiA . . We have now porfoct connection with the United Tolegraph Lines at | Woutreal, Gape Vinceut Buffalo & Detroit vi in tals forw ' 1 delivered. ; Pes T ts @. W. CARLETON, Mamager, Ottawa Jul 30th 1866. / , lg-“, DOMESTIC DYES. moNTLLAL CARDS. the promises situated next door EAST, BOAlDl NG.=â€"«MRS. REYNOLDS, «THE Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York‘Stroet, 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that she is prepared to acpommeodute sig or eight :n:l- PC 132â€" ers "-' Orric« Houre en uET Tll. CALORAIC -.GI'-OMIN in the (wion Printing Establishment 1t is an 18â€"inch Cxllnlor, and will be sold cheap. PPLY TO H. J. FRIEL, > â€" Or R. E. 0'00."0} Ottawa, Murch 27. 1866. PnAvll-ooulol-m-l“"“‘“' dova.hh‘- We call attention of the Ladies of Ottawns to our assortment btf DUVERNAY BRO8. rovincial Telegrapn Line! 41 RIDEAU STREET. J. C. FRANCK & Co,, Just Received ! Tll,\!x't’l. Fron PaAsT FA« vors, I beg respectfully to an nounce that I have uow récéived my stock for the Summer Trade.| It.comâ€" prises all the best and purnat BALUWIN & Ca, 11 Sumsex II. E. SWALES, Wngine tor wale, THOROUGH BASS. CHAS. AUSTIN, Appthccary, Rideau St., 0“': JGIIN MERCER, 8, PERFUNMFRY, OTTAWA C. â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 j W. V. loll:" Manager, 49â€"ut for Great Western Yem . Ofice 30 Great ils at the AYLMER, C. L Importers®s ®, 8:0003'\“. 135â€"7 162â€"y 96â€"7y #7â€"y CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, 0! and after TUESDAY, the 27th No# vember, 1866, and until further notice trains will un as follows : | â€" S â€" peraghoue From Ottawa, T:5( â€" peramrou® 0| \~ _ ARRIVAL From Ottawa, 7:50 a m. At Ottawa, 11:00 a.m. * «_ 1:50 pm. « _« _/ 5.20 pm. ‘The time of these Trains has been soartanged a8 to ensure connection with night ‘and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and wost. Ts N. B.â€"These Trawms run on Montreal Tume, Buggage to and from Ottawa chooked through from and to all stations on Grand 'rmtw\u % Roturna tickots to ‘{’na'ul t, Kem!:vl and Odl- wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalsta« tions on th line., . | |â€" T. 8. DETLOR, j U‘eta«@a, November 46 Grand . Trunk Raillfl Company oF CANADA _ SLMMER ARRANGEMENTS. York, &¢., .ccscc vecermmmnat emermnnentmrenns Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebe¢, Night for Three Rivers, Quebec, y RIE'M’:::‘I tfllp and I";-:I‘;F;t.:i".nl: P.M. KRA SleepingCars on al t Trains, Baggage checked um-?f' For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at 'l'mlln and W:I Ftaâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk way Book of Time Tables May 26 UNIONX _ FORWARDING coxsistIXG OF THE | FOLLOWINXG . FiRSTâ€"CLAS3 2 To STEAMERS : (* Railway Companv. UPPER OTTAWA â€" ROUTE ! Ol AND AFTER IOIDAY' 10th §EP= TEMBER, the steamer Ana Sisson will leave Aylmer every dnLfi-r the Upper Ottawa, at 7 a.m., connecting with the Oregon at head of railroad, at 11 o‘clock, twhhs at Augtior. Sard Point, Bristol‘s, Farrell‘s, Gould‘s Wharf, arriving at PeC d ud n nil e C Pu:rd- Fort at 2 p.m. Stages leave Gould‘s W harf immediately un';r the lr:fv.-l of Q:,nu for Cobden, connecting with steamer Jason (Gould, and -nlvh&u Pombroke same evening. â€" The Pontia leaves broke at noen on Tuesdays, ‘l\tndné and Saturdays, for Des Joachim, calling at all termediate ports, returning on Moydays, Wednesâ€" days, and Fridays, luvhg at 6 a. m., con necting at Paqmbroke with r Jawon Gould, which leaves each day at J o‘clock, arriving at Portage du Fort same evening. . E: The steamer Oregon loaves Portage du Fort every morning T a.m., S'nilvsy time), touching at Gould‘s , Farrell‘s, Bristol, Sand Point, and Arnprior. | (A connection is made cach day at Sand at 9 a.m., downward, and 1 p.m., up, with the |Brockville and Ottawa Railway, and passengers reach Brockville in time to connect with G. T. R. express traing cast and west.) _ _ L 100 8(08 1002 B 22 Wwhae Aidnire diednicteltâ€"wint? wlipriaet A “'lbt stonmer )-- SNimson In‘-vn‘ Pw:a each d.ty noon, aind passen arrive in wa ve o‘clook. 5 U h & c-h' Calumet will leave lhvol’o‘lm intermediate places on Nonda: 'h:::-fimllp. after atrival of ’uu,-gcu from steajner Oregon. ______ _‘ _ . afes ‘\ _ RETURNING . On ys and Fridays at 2 %,n. â€" ‘ K. 8. CASSELS, Ottawa, September 5, CHANGE OF‘ TIME ! RICHELIEU _ COMPANY. lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" l'i‘:&og Railroad, also at â€"Rouse‘s with Lake Champlain Eteamers for Lake (George, Saratoga, New Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Montreal and Quebec. Flol THE FIRST OF MAY, AND UN= til otherwiso ordered, the Steamers will leave for Quebec as follows : â€" a The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. LaseuLe, will leave the Richolien Pier, opposite the Jaequesâ€"Carâ€" d.:t‘ %qu:.n. for ?uboe. every llmd..figduulm riday, at 7 p.m., iscly, oa mnhg.’n Soll:l. 'l{: R.!"n. % Passengers wishing to take their passage OB board the Ocean Steamers, at Quebec,can depend on being in time in taking their r:n:m‘g by this boat, as thore will be a Tender to take them to the steamers without extra charge. __â€" _ _ _ _ _ w# #\ The steamer uohnuufi:r Ronxet N eL808, will loave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o‘clock, p.m., precisely, for Quebec, calling, clu,ud returning, at W{‘om of gorel, Three vers, and Batiscan. Cabi als and PA:‘I‘Q‘S‘. i cab n (meals and open m W'u cab h‘nhdod)....... ‘i: AllMMance, (new), Jason Gould, Pontiac; Calumet, Ann Sissom» Office Richeliou Company, May 12, 1866. M;u AND PRIME MESS PORK. For sale by * 8. CHRI8TIE, my31â€"139â€"d No. 5 Sparks Streot. 1866. NO. 1 FLOUR IN BARRELS,. OAT« MEAL AND CORNâ€"MEAL DAWII' LACHINE PALEALES AND PORTER, in wood and bottle, delivered in arny part of the city, by 8. CHRISTIE, lore 4 o‘flook, For furt my31â€"139â€"4 RAILROAD®S, STEAMERS. For sale by C. J. BRYDGES, AND Managing Director. f 135â€"y BUPRERINTEXDEST 1â€"y 8. CHRISTIE, + No. 5 Sparks Btreet. Capt. Bockuss i+ _ Findlay. i _ Overman» 6# _ Duggan» § _ Blondin« No. 5 SDAY, DECEMBER 6. is66 3.30 P.M. CuarRyax. 224f 1866. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. this Of which we have about twenty different sizes and patterns, h Proteetionist, Large and Snul(](ing of Stoves, Improved Fa Bunny Side, &e., &¢., all o which are splendid bakers. Our Are uniivalled lreuy use, being vefy economical for tuel, and N‘b following well known Stoves comprise purt of the stock : Monitor, ( Queen City, Hotel, Charter Onk, & Lawrence, Forest, Premluq.‘&e.,\ We have all the atest and best patterns, open and close fronts, che@p in price. . e Of tWe best Russian and other Tron, also Gallows Pipe, T Pipe Tin, Iron, and Gopper Ware on hand and made to order. Diffetent patterns, with «ingle or double Ovens Made to order. The best of material used and none but firstâ€"cl (‘n‘lp Koettles, Bake Pans, Sshanty Plates, 4 Supplies on Tham Tron Bedsteads. BIRD CAGES. BIR HOU“ FURNISHING GOODS.â€"Parties about f ishing lt)usu would do well io,call ©NW ©ARUIRUU® our sbock in this department, as there is almost eve requisite for the Housekeeper, especially in the culinary branch. > COAL OIL_ COAI] OIL, â€"COAL: OlL, Bedroom ‘Follet SeWs, 58 ;ll“tfl of Japanned and plain Capital" Stove D&pot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa LAMPS. LAMPS. W Ottawa, Oot. 4, 186. Decem bor 20, 1 865. THE WRIGHT HOUSE, _| LA'I'II-I KEPT BY J. F. DORNEY, Hull Landing, Artuu® J. Lewo®, Proprietor. $A Ball Room, Bowling Allies, Parlor skates, Pic.Ni¢ Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquore. _ | Hall, Mav, 1866. 179 4f L‘TI CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Otta was 0. W. | The undersigned, proprictor of | the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to ac waint his fiuâ€" merous friends and the rnnuin&pulflie, thiat he has :;sainad and newlyâ€"furnished roughoutthis comâ€" lous establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to desorve encouragement and |u380r'.. J AMES B. GOUIN, . _ |__ MOTELS AND SALOON LA-ru McADAM®S, Commerce Packenham. .. & *T % The above Hotel, one of the oldest and in Packenham, has beenleased by the and thoroughly overhauled and refitted cial weo-fliltloll ofvutl. THE T. BAR will at alltimes be furnished w best the market affords.. _ > _ > _ n 4 BAAA achp 44 Pmd GOOD STABLING and a careful H in attendance yAurN W NORNER of Water and Division §treots» ) Ogdensburgh, N.Y.;8. Slosson, Proprietor. | Omn\buses to and from.the House free of charge. 2w Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furna : TroRonTo HOUSR. _ | Mnl- TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Spagke Street, Desbarats‘ Buil-ri";:s m& the Parliament © Buildings. The To comprises everything necessary in a) firstâ€" class Restaurant. The house has been thoroughly and olo‘ud{ fitted up u:rwohout. The BAR con> tains the cholcost brands in W ines and Liquors, and on7 delioney of the season will be secured for the Table. Kozluoruwbh will be spared the acâ€" commodate the guests and patrons. | #B" Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to "‘kfi DAY Go to the " CAPITAL! soshkuans. MRS. GRANTS 8ALOCG CBOROCE STREET, Deragnizytan OrnokR. EP REOE ECE s COs o 611‘ Oltawa, 13th August, 1566. N CE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT &A %ll Excelloncy the Governor General, by an Order in Council bearing this Uay‘s date, hhs been pleased to order and direct that, with the yiew of encou the introduction into thre Proyince of the ve \-ruu improvement of Steam Cultivaâ€" tion, m Ploughing Machines and their\ appurâ€" tena be exempt from import duties for # period of two years from this date. _ ___ Ottawa, April 5, Millwright and Engi Gl\ll'l‘ AND. SAW MILLS DUSIR OE NNR the most recent and improved ~principles. #nt for Fleok‘s Vunt and wpmc Taylor ‘ater Wheol, and Vulcan Iron Works, Mentreal, Address Chas. Eeplin, Ottawa. 10tf + _ ~BTORAGE, â€" IN FIRSTâ€"OLASS BUILDINGS, FREE OR 1N BOND. dpmatowk FRANCIS CLEMOW, _ Aug. 10â€"200.2m wWhk W SNew® . es CE OREGE m OE DCmE Pariour, Bodroom, Kitchen and H: Bedroom ‘i‘uil_ut Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plun{ you waANT TO EXAMINE ANYTHI\ €6 m THE RUSSELL HOUSE, FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTO Best Pennsylvania Kerosene.and Np. 1 Lately, MECHANICAL ‘DRAUGHTSM RIST AND. SAW MILLS HU Remember N;lm- P. O‘Mear Jy6.â€"170t JOHEN MALTMAN FOPTRTVT ETT Em P t to order and direct that, with ths view of i the tnrodlellolm mrun Pro hlmoo( -gfl.ut vement of Steam Cultivaâ€" m bflghhg"filcliml and their appurâ€" be exempt from import duties for #period rs from this date. 4 By command, R. 8. M.B OUCHETTE, _ ORTON HOUSE, CHARLES ESPLIN, . DUMB STOVES AND STO Commissioner of Customs and| Exciseo LOW OVEN® COOKING & H. MEADOWS &CO. IL SPAR Sroceries, Liguors, AND PROVISIOXS, * Wholesale and Retail. ¢ : spaARROW‘S BUILDING, GCorner of Sussex and Murray Streets A“‘ll 1; 186& Te EME JOHN MALTMAN. 1MPORTERS Tinware. vety economical for tuel, and \N‘kowin good Iukin‘ Stoves." The rige purt of the stock : Monitor, (? l‘l'n-). Empire s:;fi; (3 sizes), ids« d iAidhs keeibeihds Abdiba css ces 2t t e / II. M DOUBLE. STOVEi st known nd:;lixned lor the #«peâ€" BuE AKb al Hotel» er always the very | LAMPS. LAMPS. ’u‘cAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. j 35, SUSSEX STREE1. 12ADOWS & Co ROW & Co., il Lampgâ€"a great variety on hand. ND DEALERS IN i IN THE ABOVE LINE, GO DIRECT TO THE Canada Oils, > No tnferior article kept, 92 nishing l{ouuu would do well to.call and examine requisite for the Housekeeper, especially in the Tro D CA Sits and ‘Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and Farms For Sale! 100 300 â€"Tinmnits 100 100 ‘aCRES OF LAND IN THE ‘Township of Gloucester, Count of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot fio. 21, in Ind concession. This is a good Farm an will be sold cheap. LO'I'I NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH nld‘: of Wil‘bnd&m.' h’!hlccdk‘:l“m lsll.l:‘; e to ‘s llill?'::d are woll“l:rud for muoodol( f private dwellings, _ 5+004 â€"ALBSOâ€" F AIUMBEB oF LOTS SITUATEP IN different parts of the city, well adapted either fo;xflvm residences or business purposes. For further particulars and terms of sale. B. PETERS, PamoriL, Ottawa. Ottawa, May 9. i % '0Acnll oF THE PROPERTY known as the O8SIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleten, being the East halfof Lot No. $, in the second concession, Rideau Front. ‘There js an extensive olurbf on the lot et at least;50 acres, and the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within five miles of the City, and is beautiâ€" (}‘ixllly sit:mg on the banks of the &i'd:‘:; ver, thus having an . approach to either by land o:‘wlfir? ‘The land isâ€"of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. TWO AND Aâ€"HALF STORY HOUSE, . situated on lft No. 6, north side of Cathcart Streot. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also 'n.fl‘od Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, rents at $100 por annum. It is situated in the imâ€" mediate violnl? of the Ruln, Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private residence. An '0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township ‘of Glegeester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is about 20 actes of this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. * No: 3. . _ ) O Aount on en it tang n e Township o e, Carloton, Rideau Progi. being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. ‘There is about 25 seres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ea with a good Hardwood Bush. . This is a good Farm, and will be coldl‘u reasonable 3 1| n Bedsteads. GES CHEAPâ€" es, Eavetroughs, &¢,, iss workmen employed. l ind all kinds of Lumberer‘s /E PIPES ! sTOVES ! logant in design, durable for use and No« 4« * '0 ACRES OF LAND, IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. ‘This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa:Oity. ‘There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" tion. ;ek Giant, Rambler, Rover, Lioness, the‘largest hall, warehouse, or church, ding the following celebrated names : r‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Housekeoper, Elbows, Key Pipes, and all kinds of Arruy To V ALU As LE , ke. No» 5« b5â€"7 H. J. FRIEL & CO0,, Or to H. MoLEAN, "’ Garden & Nursery In Gloucester, Green Field flw j Finance Department, Cus:oms, oo L Ottawa, 6th November, 1866. WlllllA the power given to Collectors of Customs by the Customs Act, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, Chapter 17, of retaining the invoices produced on mmln‘ of Entries, has not been .‘noul‘{{ exerc ana that.it has been found advisable to make i. mcumbent upon Collecâ€" tors ‘to retain the official cu«togy, and place on tle all sach invoicesâ€" Nutice is hereby given that upon and after the FIRST day of JANUARY next, .l‘l’ E‘Vdm of E1006 e Sadr (acham goods, presented for entry leorer athe Ermviges wil e en Oe ie Lo Lk uied presented for entry at any of the Justom mc inthe Provinee, will be retained and put on file p;&ho Collector of. the Port, in oonformi%v. with the 13th section of the 20 and 30 Vietoria, Cap. 6, and that certified copies thereof will be given by the Collector or pnrlr wfficer, when required under the conditions therein mentioned. By command, DCR e Agv mm fice, Admiraity, Lopdon, in reference to a fixed Light on CT St. George, Guif of Mexico, United States, to which the attention of all}concarned is specially directed. _ _ T1 To erdee trom o ‘The substance of this Notice, as soon as it is reâ€" nivdnm.umboimtmdinr“hkmtho chuullo“byh;nlwmmnn- flwn‘hfl'lll' hthep-&ofmswh"Dine- tions.to which It relates. See instructions, avigaâ€" tion and Pilotage, p. 172. [No. §1.] HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intende ‘___ Gulf of Mexico==United States. 1 â€" FIXED LIGHT ON CaPE 81. GEORGE. . ioi ie oeee o Dearge, Afont Goust of e on or ost ‘l:rild'l..‘wu n-onzl:dn‘ol tl‘:'llt day of Augâ€" This li{ht is a fixed white light, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance of 15 miles. FIXBD AND _I'LASBI&%.XGBT ONCAPE SAN . ‘Also, that the light on Cape San Blas, West m*w--wabw on the 23rd day s « , > * The Tight is a fired white light, varied by a fask backe: Arenll Nurv ies i P venrrere/ T. TT Ee M is Oe ie INR 4o cohoke :s ommm and a half, and in clear weather s be seen from a distance of 16 miles. PIXED AND FLASHING LIGHT ATJUPITER ol pasfatbtens +dBMBE. \ Also, that the light at Ju; Inlet, ,East Coast of Florida, was .fi‘.,w..’.‘?'_... $8th day of * The light is hite light, varied by a fask o A w var y a fas every minute J:eh‘llf. * . NORTH ATLANTIC. FOG SIGNAL AT WEST QI{)DDY HEAD, STATE OF MAILN Also, that on and after the 15th day of August, the fog signal at West Quoddy Head, Coast of Maine, would be made by means of a Daboll trumâ€" pet, operated by a Roper hot nir engine, giving blasts of 5 seconds duration, with intervals of 20 u‘:::ofi' all white build trumj n a am y QI:MP* south of the lighthouse, at n'ol;: n&o; of 75 feet ol:utho-ouhnlnflhona. y command of their laufi(fi.' f GEO. HENRY L CHARDS, Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, M eerape®: London, 30th August, 1866. # ‘This Notice llo‘dl the following Admiraliy Charts : St. Gocq{'l sound, No. 2,898 ; West Indies, &e., No. 392 d ; xgu in West Indies, No. 390. 1 .B:;.of Fundy, No. 352; Ma‘ifax to Ddovuf‘. No. I 241 FIXED LIGHT ON CAPE ST. GEORGE LOOK HERE. forthwith to the undersigned. No'flbn.-u.n PARTIES HAVING claims .fil-uh Estate of the late ALEXâ€" ANDER SCOTT are requested to send in the same Ottawa, September 6 GOOD SAMARITAN BALM An Internal and External ing Pains. Gulf of Mexico==United States. Within two miles of the city, NOTICE TO MARINERS. By command, NOTICK TO MARINERS. Protected byâ€"Letters Patent. Finance Department, Customs, Ottawa, 3rd October, 1866. 4 wWoOoprs NOTICE. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs R. §. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. the Hydrographic Otâ€" nnl-o:-"hlh“ Notice to Navigators AJ.LISON 8COTT, Remedy for Ourt i PRICEâ€"3 CENTS of his l’.infi to enter the advonturous periions ‘carcer of a western tiader, in the omy loy <<f the Old North West Company. He tuook #câ€" tive part in the dificulties between the comâ€" pany and Lord Selkirk ; after which, when tue {wo associations were Jormed into one ungfer the name of the Honorable Hudson‘s Bay Com» pahy he bocame an wfficer of the new wonoeern, and, as such travelled through all the wild crâ€" nors of the Hudson «<Bay Derritory.* Mr. Joseph Felix La Rocgiie, o well known in this city onnccount ofhis Cbaritable auâ€" nijccnce, dicd on Baturday momning at six 0‘ Jock, ut the Convent «of / thie> Susters of Coarity, having arrived at the advanuced age of cighty yours. He wasit his last momonts comforted by the Sacrameinits of the Clourcb, the aff ctionate ministration Of his corfessor it v Father Grenier and the tender care of the Si=â€" ters. £* He was bom in Lower ‘Canada, in the Parish of L‘ Assomption, 20th September, 1786 At thocarly age of fourteen, be. 1t the place He had been almost forty years a fur trader, when he left the company, having for letc years ocenpied the post of Chief Trader #* Mingan in theJower 8t, Lawronee, with a general «gupervision over that «xtepded ¢isâ€" trict. By keeping with the company a f w years more he. would have ; se« ugped for himâ€" self ncarly double the income hbe retired with, but as he often said ‘to his friends, he wanted to deyo@® the remainder of his life to the salvation of his soul, 3 [ To the handsome fortune #o laboriously acâ€" cumulated, was soon added the life income be â€" longing to# lady, Miss Guyon, whom he marâ€" ried a short time after he Bad left the Mudâ€" son‘s Bay Company. $ 6 The troubles of 1837 induced Mt. ard Airs Lallocoque to go to France, where they resided for fourteen years. . Mr. LuBRocgae was en« dowed with a more than ordinary degree 04 intelligence and energy ; he at an ndvenced period of life began to study the sciences e«â€" pecially history and religion, He usod to say with that touch of ‘ eccentricity which cbaracterized hir, that @after having studied and practiced the wild world be wished to stady, but not too:muchâ€"practi¢e, the chvilisâ€" LH9 "* houe studies «econded bt anflitive mum on J Pnd onne rend 0\ Bnlemivann 1 ed." ‘lhese studies gseconded by rdloction and a moral life brought him to a high state of perfcction in charity, for most of his revenâ€" nes, and by far the larger part of his capitd, he expended in acts of benevolence, of which the city of Ottawa has obtained a large lhlfc; He ‘l:e"’;’t;i;;t;:lâ€"l: wants of the church, of education and of charity. h _4 d With such a disposition of mind, it is not surprising that be resolved to take up. his neâ€" sidence with his ladyy similarly disposed, ib the Convent of the Nisters of Charity, which he entered in the year 1887 His arrival was providential for the sisters, whose establishâ€" Tent was indeed in great waut at that time. It can be said that Mr. LaRocque is the found<r of the Catholic General Hospital of this ci!:, for without his re«ally magnificent donatiohs the fine building, which is really ao homor to our city; could not have been erectd. He furnished more than half the cost /of that edifice. (The sisters have given hbim the title of Founder of the Hospital, and have ° caused this title to be engraved on // the coftin which is to receive his mortal remains. Mr. LaRocque had beet for years, we may say, living, in order to die well. . Not to loss sight of his end, nor of the immortal destinies which are to follow, he had, since the death, of his lady, which happened in 1863, placed in his ropm near bhis bed, & coftin on which he inscribed his name, and with his intimate friends no subject was more interesting to him than that of the hopes and terrors of the wurld to come. God visited him in his old age with termble affictions ; in order doubtless, to puriâ€" fy the man, his faithful servant, he was coB« fined for nearly two years, to his room by two cruc} discases the gravel and rheumutism, In March last, he underwent an opetation perâ€" formed by Dr, Lundry of c:e Laval Uuiverâ€" sity, but since that time, rhenmatism gseemed m db ue aisrediianss vpntyr moigr. 4 Aseciefisnmenis in tatebaits No P wl y x C Ns C3 P to taike a stronger bold of his frme, und finaily his powerfulconstitution . gave way under a stroke of paralysis. . Favored with the gifts of intelligence and fortune awnd > woll connected, Mr. LaRocque could have ou:ufiricd a high and brilliant position in sogicty, Have ing seen much of the world whete he would. have sbhone by bis intcllectual attainments and â€" conversational powers, he preferred to live with careful economy and limit hbimself ‘to intitfate intercourse with but fow triends, in oni";; to devots his means to pious works of benevolence and charity. _‘ Oh whut consolations must not that reaâ€" sonable, noble, and Christian choice have given him at the moment of his approaching dissolution. _ ~~* » o V k Let us hope then that he has found mercy in the sight of his God. Let us give to bis memory the respect which such deeds entitle him to receive fn';- his fcliowâ€"beitign, Ac passed by doing good â€"Com. 6 â€"The Indian‘s are making raids upon emiâ€" grant trainssnow bound in Montana Territory, and carrying off womenâ€"some twenty of tue latter having been captured by the redskins. â€"It was recently decided in the Sheriffs Conrt, in London, that printers are liable to authors, for the return, when required, of copy entruste1 to them. * ) «THE LATE MK. LAROCQUZE â€" â€"One master mason in Portland has four hundred and fifty men in his employ ; and the weekly wages of the men employed in the burnt district is estimated at $75,000, â€"The Russinus have established a subâ€"maâ€" rine cable in the Straits of Kertch â€" It will enâ€" sure constant telegraphic communication beâ€" tween Southern Russiaand the Caucasus. MUNICIPAL ELECTION Township of Nepean. NO'I'IC' 18 I-â€"I-I-.l' G@IVEN THAT 1% a Meoting of the Iolig(rl Electors ofibe ‘Township of Nepean will be ‘holden in the Town Mall, at Bell‘s Cornors, in the «aid Township, at noon, on MONXDAY, the 24th DAY of Dmll‘lu next, for the parpose of nomimating candidates for the ofices of #eeve, Doputy ieeve, and Conncilions for the year 1867 Bell‘s Corners, November 27. 1%W en that all parties indebted to the estate of the late Mrs. Jane Rathwell, reliet of the late Benâ€" jamin Rathwell, Esq., of Gloncester, nre requested to make immediate payment to the un lersigned Executors, and all parties having claims against said estate are requested to vrw the n. . +RICHARD MOXLEY, JAMES ALLEN, \loucester, November 16. «M | with DR. BELL (recently from England)y ‘lvqludviecca'“kd(’* ?â€"‘-‘ & PC Oitawa, November 22 OTICK.â€"â€"XOTICE Is HKA&AKEY GIV»â€" MEDICAL ADVICE HE SUBSCRIBER HAS ARRANGED F. W,. HARME®R, s '!o-nhip_g:k. 49 Sow uy

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