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nadiue Paim Y , 1 Published repted,) bF _ the Tuws $0, Bpark wr FER HAA s leagtb of and valued. %â€"aam to parts of the which it is ATION® op this tA l , in Otâ€" lâ€"4wâ€"y 1 i saramenk a F - | ioverqment empio/es, say catrast him. Mr, B. wit in and for the district a | December 23, 1345. _ iast and West, by Rail, Daily, NA waprior Sand fPoint, Pemâ€" | Y 6 sroke. Cc , $ side Ottawa °* | 11.30%. 0 toils Cornors, Ricumond, | | Porthy 6. .000 a1ces++ _«‘ | 3000 nackinghecn, Grenvilleand _ | , Lower Oftaws,/â€"....._.â€"}| 20@a m Lecaptville, Un , &o., 1 A 3.00p. m ‘acisce amd W ecks t.tl I â€"wpictom& &st 12.00 &. mn Higadicy l.:l‘“!‘:" > TAGE. is ‘ fo all parts 0 Ca Â¥s fl .muu'“tm. To m" Lotters for British Columbi and Foreign J.nmr-nlly..fl- P AND. To the United States. 10 |otsâ€"pF hy at V OL 1. *NO. 310.; ;-II-".‘ .'“ enerail ,' uswP 8# FalD. & the E.-l "- 10 |otsâ€"pr * « Laâ€"lish‘ Mails, per H. &|A. Allan‘s Cinadian Amnuto T «1 Canncery, Conteyand urmice: Unione lmg Sebraarcy 21, 1306. mtar & N. Shore of Ottaws * repared to attead promp ra® Post oOrEICRâ€"@OTTIW 4. & ‘Iimn ® -(-m.: In the Cour Junnary 27, 1866. _. C LBGG{ BA..“‘I’.” Solleitorsâ€"inâ€"Chat es Public, &0., &c. Orrice> Telograph HWia®es . _ ‘ W. K. BELL, A (RecesY s-ulnt at Store, York: Stre Btroet. Ottawa, November â€"_ We Cusse. atews, Reb. 7, A. F. BA DVOCATE. OM rown Aitoraey, i)it. OLIV ER MARTIN, l“"""‘ 1 Sparks Street, Con=â€" | uar:l\.luuq W :.* ; Heatf i ~ * w 6[A. MARTIHS,; .. l’.l’lfl. . 1 Susser Street, over Mossre. Caon & Co.‘s, Grocers. > Ottaws, January .lfl‘_t.r y c Meutf D weniemwiÂ¥d aND CLOSING OP MaTLA. COLMAN & DVOCATEZS, Ba w & F4# . m-‘g h«â€"«**â€" it ‘;% t hy Ialp 4 l’%. Aatx K4p.m. $.00 a, 3.30 p. mm Shore of Ottawes "* and _ | _ and # ‘u.a; wa., 11.00 4 mm and! Point, Pemâ€" . o . . side Ottawa * |11.30%. un.. $.00 p. M EDWARD DR ATKE of Quetb« D. FCo NXOR, [. DARTNELL, L.A W, Solicitersâ€"in« ars, Notaries Public, &e. ork of the Pesce and County» ; United Counties of Prescott o i t Anninagd, * CHETTE, AW, Soliciter in +3 Ne. 17, t« Potor Hoachette will always be iy t ady business the y to ady Gusiness ND d the ; pubtic genecally o OBE aoat ’d"_ tteads regularly the f Qaebes. 4 risters, anmd attor= & NELLIS, nd AttorneyseateLaws sary, Convey ancers, Notarâ€" House, L‘Qrignal. J6 WAYCOCK, WOLFF, WRIGHT, $.00 p.m. 800 p. m 6.00 p. m :::-. +/ ma 1t 0§. m City Hail #7 8.C0. & T. W. KEIR, aA ie sena Victor T. cent, Uppor Town, Ottawa. 40, Sussex Streot. . Ottawa, December 18, 1385. Ave"â€"i.’.‘,i'..j-’. and General Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. Avcflol Rooms, Noâ€" 193 ln-unu. . Contre Town, Ortawa, opposite 4 Stationâ€" _ ‘The saie of Real Frtatg at Auction or Private Sale cIM‘m u::.fln. CÂ¥ ‘‘ouas, The tafook " â€" 0_ 17 JOINX H. BARBER, | _ Cen#â€" Ottawa, March 21, 1866. PreatPiine ho bavsy Anohbe Aonad t'nl Xlo.l.flp';rz‘tfld. near the Russoll b&mfi-c-'- ___,_..v__...fâ€"’ XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, Roofing Contractor, &c CHURCH ST., OÂ¥TAWA, ll ‘rnunm o CuÂ¥KX ROoOrs, witih Shoot Lron, Slate, or Shingles, on the ‘-‘.i‘aB‘“‘ at reasonable rates. ilaving been Jn this place since its first settiement, WMH & 'nu!uu l:n::.: '“:; ENGINEER, Union Buildings, *4 of Sussex and York Streets.._ Outam», Dec. 18, 1865. ______.___s" _ , _ * K. II. McGxEEY®, :. Ottawa, March 20, 1866. BUSINESS CARDNg P-ovucul. Land Surveyors, Canada Kast and West, Real Estate Agonts, &o. Parâ€" mmbw.lblhnuudM of the Lands of Absentoss. anlhuhuhlh Crown Lands Department for® Mining Lands, &e.. ONTRACTOR and Builder, Ofice i North side York street, second uin-o-- ‘a, February 7, 1866. MACDONXALD &.BROÂ¥ Em _ WikLshaw + and Wis u..;n‘!.nuoyu-dl' wines. for the Canadian [nland Navigation C W estern and Vormont Central Railr 3 Aumond‘s Buildings. Pn SIDNEY B. FRIPP, ; Tar Wm. Dow & Ca‘s ce ated Pale Agont for W Dow & Co.‘s colsbrated Pale ‘THE ALBION HOTEL, Nlmlmc.-\-w‘v-m Ottawas, John (Graham, Proprietor, ‘!lhlâ€"-ohmll.hnh‘.uldl-ah- tains its charactor as & RSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL eRAPRONT 27 0 TCCLGzéte haan~made to UOTELS AND SALOON®. taige its ORArROMOT ©2 9 700000 e laars ie Uonsiderable additions have recently beenâ€"made to 3 ENT T2 cutraly resainted and the premises, and it has been entiroly repainted and toadvated. No pains will be spared to accommedate .“r ‘orlNTBUSES to and from the cars and boats free To o im ncher iÂ¥ & WIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY T attached to the Hotel. Ottaws, Doo. 18, 1866. &z HOLT‘3 HOTEL, + . L'l.lllg 0 Es lilxy amil" General Dw“ Alfred Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr« enlper 24e 008E _ ..*._â€"._ :/ :~.ilccl oc JAS. JOUNSTON‘S January I'. 1868. o i 20â€"7 VR e Motcaife and Wellington mFMUl 1. DP * m-.h“b&omm "the » QU BBN" comprises all the requisites for 5 Arstâ€"class Restagrant. The House has and refurnished m,# ‘The BAR contains Sos shotcest Brands in W inss and Liquore, and 0Â¥ 6°7 “.-vflh.fi-.oulh-m rintor u:.-lhw to the comâ€" . 5oL9 Pners, auade, ote., dall â€" March 6, 1866. ROT. Ormor: Wel St. Andrew‘s Church.~ H. McLEAN‘S NTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 4 d 4 04 ol obarauice seb meyst ,.noofl.c.'..l.-,-.mrnâ€" »lstor.© Second to no House in Contral Caâ€" B ROEKE D. 8. CHRISTIE, CHAS. E. BRUSIHI, h av ki RESTAURANT, o M ns 34â€"‘ To ies wheeg wl brggrhmnali DUIGNAN‘83 Victorta Crese 4%â€"utf Co., and Great roads. Oflce : Ltith 187 The New Drug Store, SPECIAL NOTICE. rpuee lUfl:l;ill‘ n c tos opportunity of thanking bis man friends customers for the patrona; omulod’lo him since he commenced business. m- begs to inform them TTLAS REMOV ED SIG N of the GOLD MORTAR W under his own supervision, the wants of his .:;'im will be promptly and satisfactorily l k c 9. musick CHAS. AUSTIN, i Apothccary, Ridean St., Otawa. Ottawa, July 10, Is the Place to Bay Your M AND FREE FROYX ADULTERATION! t «_ Just Recelivod ! TIAlll’::.Nl PAI'I;"A- vork. mfiu an nounce that ‘I have now. roa’ln’d my stock for the Summer Trade. It com; prises all the best and purest English & Fronch Chomlcals, ©TOILET ARTICILES, &C Please call and examine the Stock. It is the Iu:_ud best ever imported. _ All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES Apothecaries Maill! on hand. the promises. â€" 1CB CREAX SODA FPOUNTAIN, i With eight diferent Byrups, manufactured on DRUG WARENHNOU SE , A LARGER sTOCK OF DEX and FIELD SEEDS, Sld inces innportaumniet Bagioh and Prooch PERâ€" m;‘?’-m artive next | FLORIDA WATER. . _ s0ZODONT. | °* HAIR BRUsHES _ COMBS. | xain bwusites. __â€" CLOTHES BRUSHES, Just being opened up. n uag o “':.un,l caryEy, »pp. Ottawa, April 11. o " otâ€" ‘ RIDEAU STREET 1866 SEEDS. SEEDS. . 1866. Collllllol Merchants, Im and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, and Cigars, 13 Lemoine Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. 133â€" To the premises situated next door EAST, * H._E. SWALES, Gllml. Agent for Great Woestern Railway of Canads. wag, Ofice 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. .. Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m ttawa â€" Drug_ \Warehouse. :. x Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefully and wred. J. Oum-’r tawa, Feb. 11, 1866 47â€"aotf P-oovc- and Leather Commi Merchant, Montreal. §0" Best Con Livz® On. always on hand. K ers and Dento®r M MUAUUr OE Glass, &o , No. 474, St. Past Street, old store, Montreal. â€" Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. Montreal, May 26. MNPORTERS of Groceries, Wines, uors, Cigars, &0., £c., 25, Hospital Streot, tended to. Ottawa, July 26. rony * May 26. 3UEBEC BANEK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Ese s T 2 L03 Intarnak wit ffas beon opened at this Branch, and interest wil at yar be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. UE LARGEST AssoRrTMXEXT OF DYES in this «.ty on «ale at the s . Ottawa, Fab. 12, 1268 DOMEsTIC DYES. VA"D EXCHANGE BROKER, > 89, Fros Xavier St. 'nip:ifnr:;iji:ABl)s. UCCESSORS to Corse & May, Import= ‘ars and Dealers in Paints, Qils, Varnishes, W ‘ni bmm“rdifll' Provincial Telegraph Line to MONTREAL w nu'pvm.â€"d.'ullhl!“ ,....'.?wu-un f 41 RIDEAU $TBEET. A e C w w AYLMER, C. 4 Vlnn orrawA TUESOAYS AND FRIDAYS. _ _ > Orders left at Union House will be pundtually atâ€" Montréal, Cape Vincont Buffale & Detroit Provincial Telegrapn Line! paye Orvic® Hocas:â€" e e i o L T-- CALORIC EXGINE, formerly ased in the Union Printing Establishment . It is an 18â€"inck Oylinder, and will be sold cheap. PPLY TO § HU. J. FRIEL» Or . E. O‘CONNOR. Ottawa, March 27. PE nooks, English and Honth; of every kind. We call of th* Ladies of Ottaws to 087 ME "lpuy ay 7ROB, JOHN DOUGALL Ottiwa Jul 30th 1866. PERRETATY O CCTO $A Messages carrectly forwarded and promptly livered. : G. W. CARLETON, Manager. . G. H. HERRICK, . (Late of the Bunk of ‘Uppl.r Canada,) J JC. FRANCK & Co., <ral Commission Agent OARDING.«â€"â€"MRS. ETV _3 B ORTIMER‘S BALDWIN & Co., ‘different Syrups, manMIRUMITU 2C It is a l«l'&yud cooling beverage. DRUGS, PERFUMERY, 8, II. MAY & Co,, O‘I"DA wA Ingine tor wmale, ent for the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, hbouhdm: and W hiskey. In Aumond‘s Ridean Stroot. ne 27. f l”»-’ sTOCK OPF FPREsSH GARâ€" THOROUGH BASS.â€" JOHN MERCER, orFICES : QrEawaAa C. w. From 10 a.m. to 3 H. V. xgll':.i ' just arrived and on St. | Yonge St. REYNOLD3, "THE & Go., opposite thoir 13%â€"7 | 135â€"y 135â€"7 96â€"7 187 CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, . owl after TUESDAY, the Tith No# P vember, 1866, and until further notice trains # & «* 1:50 p.m. * .. .: $6... . . P JBE Lmu-uubâ€"‘l‘nl-hohun ensure connection with night and day on Grand Trunk, east and west.‘ | N. B.â€"These Mumumm \ Baggage to and from Ottawa «hecked from and to all stations on Grand Tronk Railway. ,m:-mmumx-mflhlflw /wa at reduced rates cas be had at the principal staâ€" tions on th > ling. ie vie ww ie \ ‘tta «a, November 20. DEPARTURE ‘rom Ottawh, 7.50 Grand Trunk Railway Company sUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. lows 48â€"ut lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also at Rouse‘s Point with Lake Champlain Steamers fer Lake George, Saratoga, New & York, &e., sg...m....;i.‘“................ “‘I‘J.vlm d-':un and Portland, at..«] T "ifig.'n du tsup and m at...10,10 F.M. ars on Trains, on remat ow For further informatiog, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at ‘Termini and '&y Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway M Time Tables. ,‘V’Ilnsu‘u ven to Colli ot Customs (by the Customs Ast, Consolidated .mm of Canada, &:qur l'l.‘d ntdd:(“ : nvoices produced on Entries, been pnnll{ mnhw that it has been found advisable to make i tncumbent upon Coltecâ€" tors tom.l-molemmy,ndpnn file all such involcesâ€" _ ; > Notice is hereby given that upon and after the FIRST day of JANUARY next, all invoices of f;nh, W for entry at any of the Custom louses in the Province, will be retained and put on fhle b{&ho Collector of the Port, in M‘"l&'» the 13th section of the 29 and 30 Victoria, Cap. 6, 'udthflmfildcop&u thereof will be given by the Collector or proper officer, when required under the conditions N AND AFTER MONXDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" ~ _ _ Fihance Department, Customs, . Ottawa, 3rd October, 1866. ‘ IO‘I'IFI TO MARINERS. Gulf of Mexica==United fl.u- PIXED LIGHT ON CAPE ST..GzoroE. YE following important Notice to Navigators T has hnhl-‘d w:-:h Mydrographic Otâ€", II?hAhM&hh.hnhm’a.vhd on c? George, Gulf nited su‘tu.uw ich the attention of all concarned is specially directed. . _ 4 A + PHo PEnPett® PCP C TRTO O3 LV 28 ceived on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts afected by it ; and introduced into the marâ€" gin nm-mu&-ps;dmsuu-im tions to which it relates. instructions, Navigaâ€" tion and Pilotage, p. 172. + § Â¥olm eommoting at st Ivine pich nts, w Vermont Central Railfoad, at Burâ€" [ No. 51. §een P LC Gulf of Mexico==United States, FIXED LIGHT ON CAaPE 81. GEORGE. . Information has been received at the Admiralty, that the Light on Cape St. George, West Const of “M‘xu,ndumu the Ist day of Augâ€" This n.{u is a fired white light, and in clear wenther .,uu'..o- from a distance of 15 imiles. FIXED AND rmmfiw&g.lanwx CaAPESAN Also, that the light on Cnig.‘su Blas, West Const of Florida, was reâ€"established on the 23rd day "i'-:'.’l'n'“'u fixed white light;varied by a fask 18 & w yÂ¥ & m‘-‘:&o and a half, and in clear weather be seen from a distance of"16 miles. FIXED AND FLASHING LIGHT AT JUPITER INLEE * // Also, that the light at Jupiter Inlot, Kast Coast of Florida, was reâ€"established on the 28th day of C BI uie The substance of this Notice, as soon as it is reâ€" " TT T U KT T LV an the " The light w avoly wihele sid s Sall U m'n,h' ic Office, Admiralty, "Tandon, 30th August, 1866. RALLROADS, This auu- affects, the nu-\-.'u-lnly Charts : $t. George‘s sound, No. 2,898 ; West Indies, te., No. 592 d Lights in West Indies, No. 390. nÂ¥onudy. o. 352 ; Malifax to Delaware, No. Ni e ) _ . . 1. n n en nnce on cemarend ind E L Limuathu s ~somp ag i s Lake and Tudor, are offered for sale as mineral lands at $2 per. aore, eash. ade to Alfred A “c'wphl'l‘n~2‘i-fi."3':nwlrfl' Tgent, Beileâ€" tw 1 _ #________".':‘5__ York street, Ottawa. ofi":.in-b 30, 1865. PliO'l‘OOlAPIIl BY NOTMAF, FOR Sale at the Ottawa Stationery Warchouse OF CAN 1.50 am. _ At Ottawa, 11:00 a.m. By command, OTICE is hn;il""' that the vacant Pubâ€" tie Lands,in the Townships of Rawdon, Nunâ€" NOTICE TO MARINERS. TUESDAY, the 27th No# By command, Torce p and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. rs on all Night Trains, Baggage T. 8. DETLOR, C. J. BRYDGES, . 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. TUESDAY, DECEMBER is, 66. R. 8. M.] of their u-ain. GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, Crows Laxp DrraRTNENT, Ottawa, 6th December, 3. M. BQUCHETTE, _ %::-mdo-g- whité light, varied by a Aask SurERINTRXDENT. 17 5.40 pm. , $.30 P.M. 10.10 P.M. 35â€"7 * Capital" STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. 0““ #TOCK OF THE ABOVE J* AUAY 7000 llmant which the ad variety of all the different patterns, with every réal improvement which the ad ments of Central Canada have shown to be needed. .The assortment is the largest m this market. Broel.l attention has been given to the selection of STOVES, suit able to residents of the city. The © + 4 : ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES;! Of which we have about twent different sizes and patterns, including the Tol!ow Protectionist, IAT and SluI{Kln‘ of Stoves, Improved Furmer‘s, (2 sizes), BSunny Side, &0., &c., all o which are splendid bakers. Our s LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Are ut :{valled for city use, being very economical for following well known Stoves comprise part o(ur smk‘ P PE We h Queen City, We hare all the atost and bost patterns, open and close fronts, elegant in design gheap in price." * ; & . _ BOX. STOVES ! A large stock of these Stoves st received, including the Black Giant, Ram u;.‘lu. &o., all sizos, nulbl!'fol’ the smallest bedroom or‘ the largest hall, (a liberal discount made on all Stoves s6ld to Ohurches.) Different patterns, with single or double Ovens. . °_ PUMB STOVES AND 8STOVE PIPES ! Tron Bedsteads. â€"Iron Bedsteads. BIRD CAGES. BIRD CcaAGEs CHEAP:. HOUSE FURN our stock in thit cullhary branch COA L «f LA MP Bedrgot nl& of Jap wWHBN YoU \ Ottawa, Oct. 4, 1868. Go to the " CAPITAL! December 20, 1865. THE WRIGHT HOUSK, * Ll‘l‘ll.' KEPT BY J. F. PORNEY, Hull Landing, Aetuu® J. Lemos, Proprietor. pat~ Ball Room, Bowling Allies, Parlor Skates, Picâ€"Ni0 Ring, Choicest Wines and Liquors. wors Ass2" 10RA ® 179â€"f LA'I'. CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs loave to uaint ‘his nuâ€" merous friends and the travellin p:nlo.thuhohu mfl and nwly-hmhhodim;hqul thiscomâ€" establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes L/ $ .. dovdvanessnn aubpdiseme gny. CRTTYCT: R Builders to deserve encouragement and su MOTELS AND QAI;U&I\E:_ F C VREET PPRRRTENUT ‘[‘n-- McADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, Packenbam. * ‘l‘hMM\.moflhodMM best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned Mw.”-.l.:‘:l‘iukl and reftted for the lr cial dgfil. "THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times furnished with the very best the market affords. GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler always in attendance k JOHN MALTMAN. TORONTO HOUSE. M‘Ilo TROTTER, PROPRIETRES®, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘. Building, rlu the Parliament Buildings. The Toronto ouse comprises everything necessary in a. first :l:‘. legantl Mh.th h:t. n“m‘h" cloga up throu e con : tains the olo{ofliu:h il{‘hlfl and Liqunors, and cmdollufly of the season will be secured for the LV No pains or trouble will be spared the ao> Hull, Mav, 1866 EWETT E07 Ew commodate the gudsts and patrons. . : .r' Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY Ottawa, April 5, 1866. f 3t MRS. GRANTS SALOON, cCFEORGE STBE?’I‘. Ohoice Wines & Liquors,Prim: Cigars »om;:;W;u-E and Division Streets) m-m. N.Y., 8. Slosson, Proprietor. to and from the House free of charge. ; DuragtuzxtiL Oroke. N’mc. 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT °N His Exceliency the Governor General, by an Order in Council bearing this day‘s date, has been pleased to order and direct that, with the view of encoursging the introduction into the Province of the very important improvement of S‘lu;nl‘c:ltivw- "'".......u'"_io'uoifi!i of two years from i_l CHARLES ESPLIN, Millwright and Engineer MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, _ Glll'l' AND SAW MILLD BUEII® UNT thounut recent and ‘:p:cnd yrln‘;iplr. Fleok‘s -m aylor A5rc? Whest and Vateas Tron Works, Montrent. Address Chas. Esplin, Ottawa. YIIHIE RUSSELL HOUSE, _â€"_ gmToRAcE, IN FIRSTâ€"CLASS BUILDINGS, FREE OR 1N BOND. . â€" FRANCIS CLEMOW, Aug. 10â€"200â€"2m \ _ Elgin Street. ed for city use, being very economical for tuel, and likewise good baking Stoves. The ell known Stoves oom&flu part of the stock : Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire State, (3 size8), Hiotel, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &¢., &0., &¢. , FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS Lestely, MORTON HOUSE, Romember the place, P. O‘Mcara . old Jy6â€"170¢ JOHN MALTMAN, oPr THE ABOVE 18 NOW COMPLETE, ; 18 NOW COMPLETE, }Pmoylu:u‘a Kerosene and No. 1 Canada Oils. Parlour, Bedroom, [102 4 A commmatnntsandros i deweldesenioont ANT TO EXAMINE ANXTHINh IN THE ABOVE LLNE, Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, nued and plain Tinware. Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa OIL, :C ING GOODS.â€" H. MEADOWS & CO. â€"â€", . By con R. 8. M.B OUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs and Excise . LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. â€" M. SPARROW £.00., AND SAW MILLS BUILT ON JAMES E. GOUIN, ith ft2 Daiel P utace Streat, Quebee Groceries, Liguors, AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. Gorner of Sussex and Murray Streets August 1, Eon cen ut ing Machines and their appurâ€" ;‘_lg;!l‘i-pun duties for nylzl:inod Ottawa, 13th August, 1566. 0DS.â€"Parties about farnishing houses would do well to call and examine as there is alwost every requigite for the Housekecper, especially in the _"THE (QAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. f » 35, S{,'SSE.I’ STREE1. II. MEADOW®S & Co â€" SPARROW‘S BUILDING, IMPORTERSâ€" AND DEALERS IN DOUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! chutcdicd L. A.d EPUUS Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a great variety on hand s, Sponge, Plunge, Sitz and Children‘s Baths, Cha ; 18 NOW COMPLETE, conPRISING A GREaAT with every réal improvement which the advancing requireâ€" be needed. . The axsortment is the I-rfen and most varied in wiven to the selection of STOVES, su table for Farmers and OAL OIL. â€" COATL :‘ OIL. Ottawa, 37 19 Farms For Sale! 100%3‘!] oFr THE PROPERTY wn as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in tho‘l'kulll:s of Gleucester, County‘ of Carleton, being No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" , _ cession. There is about 20 acres of this Farm gleared, the remainder is covered with wood. J : No« 3« ; 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County ‘of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. | ‘There is about 25 gcres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ea with a good Hardwood Bush. ‘This is a _ â€",_: good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable including the following celobrated names : wrmer‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Mousekeeper, 100 100 A‘I'Wo AND A«lLAL® BSROILE MEUIOITS situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Suset. ‘The building is nearly new, and finâ€" iâ€"heaâ€"30x36. : There is also a Food Frame Dweling.on the Lotâ€"24x24, which ronts at 3100 per annum. It hli&n’d in the imâ€" mediate vielllz'd the Rail n( Terminus, and is a very desirable place for‘a private , clegant in design, dorable for use abd Aivllll or LOTS BTEUATIT IT different r‘m of the city, well adapted cither fomiv residences or business purposes. For further particulars and terms of sale. Ottawa, Docomber 18, 1865. Bir, Circular No | The Collector ot Customs. DUL 4 The time fixed by Order in Council, for mm admission of fire arms, having expired on the ultimo, I beg to inform you that the prohibition, created lz.uu lmperial Act, againgt the importaâ€" tion of arms, &c., from a foreign oo-ntr{. revives, and you are therefore to govern yourse f, from the above mentioned date, by the instructions conveyed to you in my cn;«lclngl't\o l::.h.lmj Eie P CSh uns ary last. Arms and munitions of war ln‘omd .z.m.. than from Great Britain or the British mmwummd and reported to this to be dealt with as you may be further ty of Carleton, being the East halfof Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive oleprinm the lot of at loast 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€" fully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the city either by land or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. TWO AND A«HALF I_'AI‘O'EY‘IIOUII, Elbows, Key Pipos, and all kinds OTSs NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH | side of Wilbrod Street. ‘These lots are situatâ€" «UMBER OF LOTS SITUATEP IN OF LoTS SITUATED IN ¢ ‘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 wmiles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm clesred and under cultivaâ€" No« 5« * ’0 ACREKS OF LAND IN THK ‘Township of Gloucester, countg of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21, in 2nd concession. This is a good Farm an will be sold cheap. Tiasy ts are woll pohed for 106 rouios ill,) and are voll‘-l:md for mu&iou ’l private dwellings. Arruy To No inferior article kept V A L U A 8# LE No. 202. Ne..3 F1xaxors Drraztuzext, Custous, Ottawa, December 6, 1866. ‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and Rambler, Rover, Lioness, hall, warehouse, or church, I am, §_‘h * 2 n 4 4 tto ut AMPC: GO DIRECT TO THE §5â€" Your obedient servant, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE "7 H. J. FRIEL & CO,, Or to H. H_CL'_A_Nt 62â€"7y Land Agent. of us UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR« CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting a â€" "« 4 « In Gloucester,\Green Field ounty of Carleton, cnils theâ€" attention of the Inâ€" | __ i habitants of the Ck{ of Ottawa, and surrounding | CUratif Monday, the 24th Instant, country, â€" HMe will fulfill orders for all sert« of Fruit | > : Trees, Oramental ?ml Lawn Trfi:.d l:“luwing Bll:;-ulu yor TNE COKSTRUCTION OP A . .. with a choice lot of Bulbs, an ingâ€"out Plart | YYT ns o4 21‘ & for Borders; also llerb:ck:u ll’lantl and E-;-nlun \‘ ()O(lcll B] H]g(', W “h b“ l"“.'. Roots, _ He hasalso on hand a large stock of Green» c hi house Plants, a quantity of Garden, Field, and Flowâ€" To be built across the Ridean Canal at Long er.Beeds of uu%en despription, Parties wanting [sland, on the Town Line between Glogcéster and grounds laid out in the newest style of lanilâ€"keep | Osgoode. ing, together with (lrafljng.l}uddmf. and Planting Plans and Specifications may be seen at the will be ll'"""!*'! attended to, . Healso will have Ridean Canal Oifice, on and after MONDAY, the sorts of Plants in season, for sale, at the lute 17th INST, The lowest or any Tender will not dence of Clement Bradley, Esq. . necessarily be accepted. BTMETR ETE O 12 Ec verdes i exa Vopare on o Rromn m enc Bs We ie ® dence of Clement Bradley, Ew. > *‘ M ATHEW T. DeRINZY» Ottawa, March 4, 1866 ; 83â€"f Tlllt TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF UPPER CANADA have funds for investâ€" ment on the security of first class town and 4arm property, and are also prepared to purchase good mortgages. . i# * The rate of interest on loars is 8 per cent. No commission charged, and ex, s reduced. The loans are usaally for five yoEn. but can be made plychlo i‘-,ynl{y«hl(yo y instalments, it deâ€" No.. 35 sired by Borrowers. & A defpolitol $10 required with each nszLinunn. For farther information, apply at the pany‘s Office in xhrton, or to _ _ > J. PEXNINXGTON MACPHERSON, ". Barrister, Or to W. WADE, _ n ___,_ Ontario Bank, November 10. # ply to iarden & Nurseory Champagns Manilf_a_ctured in Ottawa LAROQUE & Co. ;CHUR.CH STREET W 'Ley cansell at$3 PER DOZEN.. Amateur who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good article, and superior to what is supposed to be im« sofl.ed. Hote! keepers and dealers in Wines would o well tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them orders. y [Je@~ Botties of every description, excepting oil bottles, wanted, and one penny per dozen more givâ€" en than by any other party for the same. . > LAROQUE & CO. Ottawa, September 21 FOR SALE CHEAP! LEATHER, TRUKKS SHOEFINDINGS Of every description suitable for the season, in i:ding Buff, Calf, Kid, Cloth and Felt Goods and bbers, for Ladies‘, Gents® lcd Children‘s wear. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL e at _ G. HOWE & SON, 69 Sussex Street, and 10 Rideau Street. rooors 1nd snory, & , E7 ® J. PENXNINXGTON MACPHERSON, i .. 1 Tole n:‘s"n'fl Cge 5&'. ontreal To a uil wa. Ottawa, 23rd March, mP‘ ind * 3 Ottawa, Oct. 17, THE NEW CROCKERY STORE, Fall Qoods Just Arrived. â€" ARE NOW MANUFACYTURING A WINE CALLED Canadian Champaghe! WI‘LI_CII I8 EXCELLENT,and wWHIchH ey can sell at$3 PER DOZEN.. Amateur ha have tasted the wine, consider it a very gpod TI!OIE w@suInG THE MOST IE:U- tiful sote of all kinds, should call at to rchase. We also now affer for sale crates of C. Ewm, to suit country merchants. We aresatisfied we cansell them at MONTREAL PRICKS. Our CHINA bas been selected with reat care, while our STONEW ARE is some of the g‘lt ever imported. yomr Call at the new Crockery Store, XO; 51 RIDEAU STREET, Directly opposite D. WHELAN‘S GROCERY. ®AX November 9. + 276â€"3m LOOK HERE. JUST . ARRIVED! T MODERATE RATES ON FIRST» _CLASS CITY or FARll‘Pl‘.Ol'ERTY. Apâ€" eaers rl\nno'n-lwn ANDGLOU» Py .n actain‘s | 4 â€"Law ing for on 4A «J ») D{uwdonhoomwsud Glouces kess\ tor Road Company, for the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty» seven : Be it enacted as dollowsâ€" That such election shall be by ballot. M That the election shall be held at the office of Â¥. Clemow, Esq., in the City of Otuv::_i‘? the (zonnt; E. NA c hT emmara 2+ Lolks Sf UEVIR e iL CCC nc eNAAiT 29060 Aa Hhes of Carleton, at the bour.of TWO o‘ciock, in the af. fernoon, on SATURDAY, the FLFPTEENTH day of DECEMBER, A. D., 1866. * Witxrss our Seal this Twenticth day of Novemâ€" ber, in the year of our Lord, 186. & E. MOGILLIVRAY,â€" _ W. H. FALLS, Becretary O'I‘TAWA‘ AND GLOUCESTER ROAD COMPANY.â€"Notice is hereby given, that the Directors of the Ottawa andi Gloucester Road Cou;pcléy have this day made afurther call of TEN PER CENT. of the capital stock of the said comâ€" pany, which call they require the I:oldn_r_a of '-&h pul. which. call P007 ORAAA l cgear stoc! Qo;niu Ih&lldm““. at the â€"office of W. M. MATHEWSON, ESQ., in the City of Ottawa, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of DEâ€" CEMBER next. A Dated this Sixteenth tln{ of November, 1866. 4 W, IL FALLS, Secretary and Treasnrer, 284td Ottawa and Gloucerter Road Co. monEy To LOAN. Money to Celebrated Machines! Wlflc“ FOR ARTISTIO BUAUTY, simplicity, easy running, noiselessness, and speed are every where the ladies favorite. The immense increasing domand for these MACHINEsS have rendered me unable of late to fill my orders, but I am now prepared to furnish the different styles to all who may favor me with a call. $AE Ladies dor‘t fail to call carly and secure fo: yourselves a household treasure, a Whecler & Wilson Sewing Machine. ®Z “.All the “l‘::?h stitch, stitch, q&e&. by hand, : rnud w n you are once the possessor a Waerure & Wiusox. The Tures Stmrcu and EmWRidering Attach ment for those machines Mwfly on hand. G. A. WALTON, Agent. is 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa. t ?_N. B.â€"Needies for all Machines, Machine l Oil, Spool Silk, etc. â€" Allkinds of Sewing Machines ranairad. 2167 Within two miles of the city, Fou SALE.â€"Lots 12 and 13, South Cathcar Street; 26, 27 and 28, North Rideau Street ;1 West Augusta Street ; 1 and 2 East Chapel Streotâ€" all in the Ciq of Ottawa. Also, VILLA LOT®:10, 11, 12 and 13, being art of the South half of the front part of Lot 20, ?::alu MTmhit;ffllm;r,ulsjddm "m G"‘. ‘F. Austinâ€" ather City Lots usl;‘:min Lands. wAÂ¥ Money to Lend on Bful Estate. * APP" to $ murve a nvarmimyw ;iarg; and excellent assortment 0 February 10, 1866 Mlll CATHARINE WALLS, DREKSS»â€" MAKER, offers her services to the Ladies of Ottawa,who prefer having their Dresses made under their own supervision. _ Having had severalâ€"years‘ rience in one of the BEST ESTARLSRNENTS in Torâ€" mlf“lmdgivh‘udiwh. Orders left at Mr. Jobn Walls‘, corner of Cumberland and Stewart Streets, Sandy Hill, will be promptly atâ€" ANOTHER LARGE AXD CHOICE LOT OP THESE Ottawa, November 21. a &4 Wi;, }g"::;v Pr :5'30" °C a "* 2 DRESSMAKINC. â€"â€"ANDâ€" LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &o., Oitawa. »nd 2784 257â€"470tf 2354 » President. {â€"PRICEâ€"3 CENTS WILL 8E RECEIVED Uniil Monday, the 24th Instant, FoRr TWE COKSTRUCTION OF A i;ndâ€"erl' l; Vbo end.!‘" and addressed to _ __ _ Oitawa, December 11, 1866. NOTICE TO° CONTRACTORS. _TENDERS The time tor reseiving tenders for tthe above Bridge has been extonded. Contractors will be duly notified of thesime, and ww im _ their tenders Yor the presont > . o JAMES D. SLATER, * 309â€"14d * Bupt. R. Canal Covsty or CarLETON, 0!’ °* To wit : g the Tw of February, A. D., 1§07, will be ¢ by public auction, ce, in th in the City of Ottawa, r of noon, under and by vi vera Facias, issued of Rer M ‘s mon Pleas, and * T County Court of t nty of Ogrie ral suits of Alexa W orkma fin, and others, intiffe, x t tenements which of Michrel at the time of higileath, in the h executrix of the will and Michael Copps, feceased, the defer â€"ministered, and fio me directed and the right, title, est, property, mand, equity emption, and al equities whick frere of Michael Cop the time of hisfileath of, in, to, and lowing lands tenements, that i parts of Lots bers Twenty â€"thre four in,the Céncession of t Fitzroy, in the y of Carleton, known and bed as follows, _u‘- l]iu al the CMO BRTC PETCT Carp, an ng th hundred feet in breadth, m«g from id Easterly t shoreâ€" of id River , and extending in length clear number Twentyâ€" three, together therety beâ€" longing. > Lot number Seven in the Tenth Concession ‘1 the said Township of Fitzroy. a | Ammunbotlirh the Tenth Concestion of the said Township mv * °*‘ _ SINOXN Â¥RASER, Shenff. : By JAMES BALLIFF, m _ 20 uc cum SHERIFF‘S _ADVERTISENMENTS Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands. HORATBRDUH O C ECCC Poa®" 1 Deputy Reeve, agif Councillors for said Townâ€" ship for the y 1867, will be h: the Hall of the said T lE at NOON, on DAY, the 24thr DAY ECEMBER next. w. P. TAYLOR, & _ _ (erk esn w. P. TAY Township fierk‘s Office; Fitzroy, ber 12, 1806. MUNICIPAL E C nship of" N’O‘l‘ Is nERED .'; .h' 'I§ of the )finn own#h i epean wi Hail, ltp &?mm. noon, on M I next, for the ol nomin MUNICIPAL ELER TION "C nship of" pean. 1"01‘ is neresy &ives Thar 1% a ing of the Muni Electors of the Township Xogenn will olden in the Town Hail, at ‘orners, e said T"'..ME wt noon, on M DAY of DECEMBER next, for the nominating candidatos for the offices of Reeve, Daputy heeve, and Counsillors for the year 1867. ce F. W. HARMER, w. s CX "l‘-'ullp“ae:t. Bell‘s Corners, November 27. \ rl'\ul: SUBSCRIBER HAS ARRANGED with DR. BELL (recently from England) to give advice on Qntu- 9 to 10 a. m., P FBEQ‘OF CHARGE 1 At the Market Drug Store, â€"York St. ‘POSsTPONEMENT. A'PY Pllc:ol OR 'l:l: 2 igs or Cows rfl limits J'm Corporation of the Cit be prosecuted under ‘t‘h‘o_lr.lm Ottawa, November 28. “mm”_uubhflb“vhdn pbysician should avail themselves of this mua&-fi an experiensed practiâ€" Burape. WA HEARX. Ottawa, November 28. NY PERSON OR PERSONS HAVING MEDICAL ADVICE. _ â€"JAMES D. SLATER, ScemmixtEespest Riogat Caxal NOTILCE. THOMAS LANGRELL, «# Tender for Bridy» Deputy Sherif. Chief of Police. a, will

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