| 1 in OR + .t " Whesler & Wilson‘s New Button hole Aitachment for their .& Machines is now ready. It is the greatest invention of the day * l-u-uu-h‘mumwuu ements, ete WHE HOWE MACHINES are WORLDeRENOWNED for doing the llln“n-ut and most durable work on Leather... For Harness Makers, Carringe Trimmers, Boot and Shoe Makers, £e. They are the best Shutile Machine in the World for Tailo:s‘ use: * Bpools, Cotton and Silk, Oil, Needies, stc., otc., constantly on hand. LL persons indebted to Dr. J. Garvey, A amd whose scoonats have been rendered, aro pequesied to call and settle at once, or cots will Bilver Mounted Harnesses, We be seen at the Sable of __ _ _ __ _ _ _ Ammed rm-maâ€":-umuâ€"uâ€". altham) Watch have given 11 M such a celebrity whum’u(n' I-m.)uuu-,l!uud ,.'inuam r‘ mmwowylfl'h&afly trude upon the popularity the American 1-.‘:- imitation under the name of the article. It is hardly necsssary to state that such warches are worthloss as‘timeâ€" and when bought for are caloulated the high reputation which our watches have attained. . The several American watch the lowest grade marked Home Watch Co.) are guaranteed by & purchaser shoul cases require one of these certificates, which is furnished in the watches. .&ï¬ .r..g marks on the several grades of our manufacture :â€" AMERICAN WATCH CO. APPLETON, TRACY & Co. WALTHAM WATCH CO. P.8. BARTLETT. WM. ELLERY. HOME WATCH CO. Parian Marble, in Vases, Statuettes, Jugs and Trinkést Boxes i ie arree vak Shie o iiii-i)."i-.mâ€""†Ottawa, Sept. 4, 1867 Glass, Chinn and Earthcuware, r.“Md = Clementson Bros.," Hanley, (acknowledged to be the best makers Ottawa CROCKERY Store! #ot uale by all Arstâ€"class dealers in the United States and British Provinces. B::c and Shoes, Teas, Soap, Candles: and Wines whole ember. C e io yes _.h_“,.f;d before the 1st day of Decemb call-flyn’dhfminc J. T. Prudhomme‘s Stores, And at the Sign of the "Golden Lamb." Beaver Cloths, West of England Broadâ€"Cloths, Col. and White Blanke Pilot t Black Cassimeres, Horse Rugs, Whitney Bilk Mix Coating=, > Flannel« Melton â€" do * * _ Trowserings, Kerseys, Sattinet do Fancy Doeskins, Winceys. English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. Dry Goods and Readyâ€"made Clothing, t ennc‘ds *4 0'3 6 ‘ A? 6 M a* . Oitaws, October 28, 1867. HARNESS FOR SALE. Ottaws, Kovember 19, 1867 American Watch Co., Waitham Americas Watch Co., Waltham. NEW GOOD=s. NEEW GOODS, sB 4 w aST "tf“‘ , 14, 1867. R~ SHAWLS, BUCK MITTsS, | TS, CLOAKINGS, BUCK MOCASSIN®, WOOL CRAY aATs, DRESS GOOD®S, WOOL socKs, ' «_ SCaARPS, NECK TIE®: ‘* MITTS, NECK TIES, PRINTS, TRUXKS, || COLLAR®, COBOURGS, VALISES | NOTICE. BUSSEXSTREET, FACING CLARENCESTREET. sssortment of COMMON WARE, Wholesale and Retail $@"An carly inspection CREAT CLEARINC SALE BREAKFAST SETTS, DESSERT SETTS. P en d Pee Pppin e S e nesed BanAbCLOrHs s suitable for DRESS ~CITS, which can behad in this Establi«h. g,_-hnn’hlhocky. G. M. H. respectfully invites TOHET SEKTTS, (a choice selection.) Beavers, Pilots, Blanket Cloths +. M. HOLBR OO EI, PECGH ~TOP ~DEPOT. SET, SINGLE, Dpot * CAYTCTF‘XCXCOIT . # THE SEWEST ANXD MOST SEASONXABLE BTYLES and PATTERN®. Cut and Prest DECANTERS, Pints and Quarts, * #@ CLARET JUGS. e *‘ TUMBLERS and GOBLETS. # « WINES (to mateb decanters,) * M. CAMERON, WINTER GOODS J. GAR‘ EY, M.D. Nov. 22,1867. 381y Elginâ€"st., opporite the Post Office. ve great ug |naf â€"â€"ALBO, & LARGE A880RTMENT 51 RIDEAU STREET, (opposite Mr MERCHANT TAILOR, Howe Machine Co., both of NewYork. Whecler and Wilson Mantfcturing Company, Paris Exposition, 1867, wSYLVENKX,"! GSUMMER,* and other THE TWO HIGHEST PREMIUMS AND ONXLY GOLD MEDALS There were Kighty=two Competitors. G. A. WALTON, Aozut, 37 Sparkeâ€"st., Otawa. R. J. WICKSTEED, A'z::lfa “"l..“' Little St. James November 14, 1867. â€" §80. 6e J# ‘riends and the public generally that he has |....¢a..sm-dfl-.-..uumu,...... ed House on Rideau, opposite St. Nicholasâ€"street, -Mflllhmï¬mw hand the best of wines, liquors, &0. The will be .:â€n.‘ with the best the market aferds. qr, and stabling attached, and & careful Hostler in a* Ottawa, Oct. 2, 1867. TCO CICG:E. FOR SEWINO MaCHINES af THEâ€" mn o7 Wipieit bege anliiiianed css aa io. friends and the public generally that he has CROWN HOTEL, " .EDWARD H. WILLLAMS CHARLES WILSON, RIDEAUâ€"STREET, (Formerly kept by W. H. £ W. ALILAN, G. Chief Engineer, Strotherhood of Loonitive Rngisocts OP ROBBINS & APPLETON, No. 182 Broadway, N. Y.â€" ROBERT 'll.lm. Toronto and Montreal GENERAL aAGENTts. $860â€"45â€" 30 . Col. and White Blankets 'CA:Anul INXLANXD STEAMN XAVI~ Horse Rugs. GAaTIUS COMPANY Flannel« e 4 W meey 1867. u‘:&â€" 1867 lll('(r'-\'s_ " JOHN GREEX, Manager. . D. Whalen‘s.) §14y 592 2â€"3m flns T Geo, Mortime;, John Roberts, Massey, ¥» MoCa:thy J. Skinner, Brown, in Ottawa. ving to the coat a sloek and shining appearance. "“.m&wumfm Lane, New York, Sole Proprietor for the United » NORTHROQP 4 LYMAXN, Newoasus, C.W., rafidorafes ths ~ paroB TWEMTYâ€"rive canrh. M er all other propasations for the cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all diseases which affect the Wind of Loreer ; also, as a Condiâ€" ‘on AMfedicin«, surpassing everything of the kind UO-!':I"'O- sure to cure, and safe in all caser ind at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. APPI.IOAfl.. «will : be made to the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, at he next Session for a CHARTER to run a STEAM FERRYBOAT from the GATINEAU POINT and RIVER to the CLTY of OTT A W A, to be called the gg;{,lgAYU AND OTTAWA STEAM FPERRY ANY. Ottaws City, Au . 26, 1867 Ailiance tor Cobden, copnecting with steamer Jason M.uiutxhh.uh-hcbn-um The Pontiac leaves Pembroke at noon on days, Thursdays and Saturday‘s for Des Joachims, n‘lwu .l.'aï¬-‘.. ports, l-lnh‘l‘- days, Mny-udhu-]-.l.uvid- & 08., counecting at PethBr6kKé with stegter Gould, which leaves Pembroke Landing at 1 p. m., and uvhh.fl?whrhhï¬u.om ov at 7:30 a. m., way time, touching um. Farrell‘s 'th. Bonnechere, Bristot, Sand Point and Aroprior, and arriving at head of Railway at 1i:45, and connecting with Ann Siseon at Pontine at noon, ~Passongers reach Ou;;-ndp.-m. and afterFriday, 4th steamer on instant, will leasve Havelock on ‘l'uodnv 'n‘ Pridays at 5 a.m., returning from Chapeau Village same days ai 2 4 epseage Ponade ty mieh i ‘ga0d Point awe way on u at ‘ 1 pm:; n‘u‘h‘o'llrlp'u Band Point ats a.m. P !-D-J“!-Iunou.nm‘ lc_d.l.s ednesday and Priday. _ * l-ï¬z.'m-l hlh!i“.o“‘.. ww mml". oc R 8. CASSELS, anctiog With the Adipen 8t hard "of Ralized m k’.'.....‘“""‘;:‘...ï¬Â«"?'..um&‘:i fhave Hoalars What! nemedintely aiter arrivel of ANN SISSON,»»»â€"za+«s»«â€"» CAE BOCEUB EMERALD,»»»sssnesencsseccsese * LAIYCH, ALLIANC By »»nnnmnstanssivesse * PISDLAY % 3553"5')â€""’ * Miruia®p. +4 TuronsoUbiecccll.. = qimkas. PONTTMC....Serérurccqpericines *4 e PEMB BOK By.»»»»sssusecuctecs * CALUME Torsuncussccrcercecens * wour On and afterSEPTEMBER 1st . aptil noâ€" tice) the steamer Ann Simeon will leave Ayimer svery day, for, the Upper Ottawa,at 7 a. m., conâ€" This bu-n'.fl'i.mfl mmmm ight of every descripâ€" tion between Montreal, C:tawa and Ridean Canal, and intermediate Ports, with promptness and desâ€" patch, and at low rates. Freight received at the wharf of the Richelieu Company, at Quebec, and forwarded daily. Ottawa, Nov. 1. 18 1 1861 ces . 1867 CHANGE of TIME. MONTREAL & OTTAW A 1861. .# ISAAC BONKER, N“ PREIGHT LINXE TO OTTAWA _ AND THE RIDEAU CANAL Ottawa, Oct. 17, 1867 P will find it to their adva to tnvmu route, it hh.mr-m-‘ cheapest, as well as the most c " Meals and State Roows always included in Have commenced their regular tmps between Montreal and Hamilton, calling at all Intermediste Ports, connecting with the Both ways, daily, Mondays excepted. s the Fare = N.B.â€"Through and Return Tickets can be obâ€" sined at reduced rates from 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR To any SPARTAN, THIS MOHRNING Forwarding Comp‘y. ‘The Steamers Upper Ottawa Houte. Consisting of the following ftstâ€"class steamers Nes Bevi n i gHEETTY . Tyore,) The magnifcent steamers comprising thi line, THIS ILIN B. NIONX FORWARDISG AXD RAIL« wAay CcoxPraxy. TL -u-é:l:i ‘,'{';i-.' Ottaw «. i:!clou:n..m & » i * ~ _ NOPICH]. ROYAL MAIl. THROUGLE LiNi. 4448 DAKLEYԤ © bian Heave Remedyv AND COMI""ON‘ MEDICINE Ottawa and â€" Proscott Railroal LIMIT ED. PRESIDEXNTâ€"Htoh McLaiaxi®. DIRECTORS: S . McNavontos,....._1. K. Adors FURWARDING COMPANY HERRICK, BRUSH & CO Will resume their trip« At the usual hours» corrected, softening the skin, and ASSPORT, KINGSTON®, UNIOXN ":.'.'.'..‘.....J- Mirriaap. im o uniemes, uk. 4 ;&::.; ....-.“ #* + wfl lAG!Tf. R § CASSELS, Presideot. and CHAMPION, 5$65â€".2m TH K OTiAaAW a IIMEKS. DECF:MBER 7, 1861. N.AI the M INDIA RUJ Apply at this office, ty on hand and for Sale.. â€"_ _ FAIRBANKS, BROWN & Co., Boston, Mass. Our Sole Agents in Ottawa, November 18, 1867. Take Highest Premiums at the Paris 2l . inb 2081 HSY, Railroad Track, Depot, Woid, and alf kinds of BCA LBES conment‘ m-&&&u I?Ltm“. COUNTER, Warchouse, list of Remedies for these complaints, _ ors are cldn.ï¬'n.h- Wu“l):d.:ah all parts of the “’ further su each to the univereat ssitebdurnys 1i5e¢ h U !nt *A Bol by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, Massey, H. F. McCarthy o -‘. e arthy, J. Skipner, commended, and its wonderful success in subduing “W' and in re hfl‘: L‘:o‘- .‘l_hfl.!‘“-‘..i‘.'... a the tested it thoroughly, 1 sufl from of rriaien hite goe y »den totbhing. s commended, and its w Je , tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which it :s recommended may depend upon its being a Soveâ€" T. thing efficacy of the Canadian Pain ;’!!‘!Iï¬.':flm To Thiki n ts M now been before ‘the public for s length ot ho.nl-h-vwlndh'dnlhd.wluuq hnmmbrmmflm timely used, and we hare never known a single -ddm'hnlhmmp Habiorime ermed ie fer W T hend from hc.:h havi atter, orï¬ c?:‘u... w r, ha :- de, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, # " Com| lu-.lul'd:.'d Tromt Blice. &e‘, ho. CaANAD m rgpus caxaviax pars pestrorer a. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give mme.Jiate relief. All Medicine Dealers m. wm.duoht and no family llh.r"wyh.h. : ’lonuï¬auuax‘.' i y vidi ce o ue Aniu sudp Oo._qslAjc’.lu("’.w CANADIAN PAIN sestrover! W‘“ 11. Among tae mort important of modern Medica! Dis coveries stands the S hare ue ie o has opened, at the abore stand, where he is to furnish them with a supeâ€" ception of Sxd 22 &.'t.lcn. 17, 1867. The Custom ‘epartnentâ€"will receive his al attention. Ordere from Lumberers pf-rt’;dw Readyâ€"made Boots and Shoes. Boot and lShue Store | and the public, for their kind and us mu&.hfl:‘ l--hr“ :’;::':.hm establishment, trusts that by unremitting atâ€" tention to business, and in his new and frstâ€"class sailoon, with polite anâ€"l attentive workmen, to merit .ommgwbm All kinds of Watch Guards, Finger Rings, &c,, manufactured to order, For the convenience of ladies orgers will be received at the London Music store, where a fine and raried assortment of Hairâ€"work will be found. HA. REMOVED HIS PARLLAMENXT HAIR DRESSING SALOON from the old insten etomeet ee uo e B on . the Russell House, which be has fitted up in the most recherche style of mhu‘:u-a.au -Ll»- :u Hair Brush, which expressly for m being the first Inn:::-':d‘i into Bo{mh America, will be kept ready for use. The saloon Ottawa Nov, 1, 1867 Hzirdresser by Appointment to His Excelâ€" lency the Governorâ€"General, HAIRDRESSING $1L00N.! Just received a well selected assortment of Cookisg Stoves, Iron Bedsteads, All materials for the above branches kept conâ€" stantly ea hand. en Importers and Dealers in House Furnish ing Bariware. Double Stoves, .Y o. 25, Rideaunâ€"st., Plambers, Gas & Steam Fitters, Tin & Coppen-lih& Bell Mangers, &ce. Ottawa, May 8, 186 'lll. TROTTER ::l'. to inform her friends that having enlarged her premises ; the addition dmm«- of the Desbarate 'h:.'hlclnn been up in unexceptionable fl"A“Mk::-_olmn e now ready for the NE SUITE OF ROOXs ar puicâ€" s ow D ECE C Of:awa, October 3, 1867.. _ §53â€"39y Ottawa, August 26 Toronto House, Ottawa. Mr. MILES would take m-rmhydro- rning his most sincere thanks to his many triends Orders from the country will receive stmct atâ€" NC. 10, YORK STREET, â€" . Next door to the Market Drug Store. ln. SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE to inform his numerous friends and the inâ€" i» habitants of the city and surrounding counâ€" wa, November 21. ALEXANDER WORKMAN & Co. Buocessors to Chas. Garth, Hair Dresser, by a AT THE CAPITAL PARLIAMENT GEORGE MURPHY. Bronsed & Wire Fenders, Slag MiTydw to his 4744 416y Hiamentary Hairâ€"dressing Baloon in the store occu. *“"d'†'-hll... 1'““%1%-'&""":.‘ Ottawa, Sept. 24. * _ sang Gentlsmen‘s Outâ€"Fitting Goods, Cloths, &¢. He will open in the store formeriy cccupied by E. WMM.M..â€". plete stook of f Clothing and Outâ€"Fitting Store, At the hour of TEN o‘clock, a.m , ‘rom Ts ELECTION or DpirEcrtors For the ensuing year, and for the purpose of reâ€" ceiving the report of the Secretary and Treasurer for the current year. Dated this 29th day of November, 1867. By order, Monday, the Ninth day of December next l' hereby given that a -onumonn Stockholders of the Ottawa and ucester Road Company will be held at the office of Frs. Clemow, Esq., Ottawa &Gloucester Ro:d Compy. cCco. County Council Office, f Oitawa, 27th Nov., 1867. 601â€"47t4 after the acceptance of the tender. Tenders to state the price per cord of 128 cubsc feet; as also the names of two good und sufficiont persons who are willing to become sureties under a penaity of $1,000 for the due performance of the contract. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed on the envelope ~ Tender for Wood." EDW BBARKMAX, Mr. Miles will carry on a branch of the Parâ€" 100 cords of such wo>d to be dry, and of last year‘s cutting ; the remaining 150 to be green ; the whole delivered and piled on the premises during the 25 Cords of the Dry Wood ROCK MAPLE, GAOL & COURT HOUSE, County of Carleton, tlo!khuthday’ofbeoombnuxt. ?mb-pply and deliver in the yard of County Council Office, Ottawa, 2n l Dec‘r., 1847, €05â€"48d Each party tendering will require to furnish with his tender the names of two good and suff:isat persons who are willing to become sureties under a penalty of $4,000 for the due performanse of the contract. } No tender will be sccepted that is not in striet conformity with the said forms, and the said Corâ€" poration will not hold thomselves bound to acoept the lowest, nor, is fact, any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned asd to be endorsed on the envelope, = Tender for Prisen County of Carleton, _ Such rations properiy prepared and cooked, to be according to the tables of dictary, and general rules respecting the same, to be seen at my office, where, upon application, parties desirous of tenderâ€" ing will receive ferms of tender and all other noâ€" County of Carleton, DALILY RAT4I4ON$. Monday, 16th inst 250 Cords of _ Good MerchantableHardwood noTICE. Sealed Tenders _ Will be received by QQIW. behalf o . During the year 1868, o the prisoners who may be confined in TOULD inform the Citizens of Otta« _ wa and vicinity that on the THE CORPORATION THE COUNTY JAIL, Will be received at this office until noon 1st of OCTOBER R, H. GRAIIIAM TEN DEERS City of Ottaw a, FURNISHING to be delivered within NOTICE ONTARIO I% THIS CITY. NOTICE. EDW ARD BEARMAN, Comisting of AT KOOK, FOR OP BEECH AND BIRCH, N EEKS JW. U FALLS, Secy. & Treas. 27 ime, and having gold 'â€""-,.'.z"""""" The abovre is a hda-, erossing it. poses, and is offered at an extromaly low price"""" R: SALE, price $1% Cask F?.:n u?'huo-z‘:m., 206 acres, same concession as ‘““"u Mine, and having gold bearing reefs crossing i.‘ Ottawa, June 21. RoyalCanadianBank OTTawa AgENOY : Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Ruilding, 77 Sparks St Ottawa, November 30 COAL STOV ES It is without doubt the most tuel ufl’ tpvention ever known. It will save 30 per cent of wood, and is so arranged that it will ventilate the apartment. Have one put up ? No charge asked until it has proved its value. PRICE, GIV EN AWAY. Anderson‘s Damper & Ventilator Combined. 1 am opinion that Dr. Verri‘s © Tonic Reale " is .nqm‘nud palatable form for the exhibiâ€" tion of tonic bitters, in cases requiring ruch a preâ€" _ ___CHAS. SMALLWOOD, M.D., L.LD , D.C L To A. M. F. G1axzi11, Eso.. Montreal The ingredients of its composition have been imparted to the ludh‘l’bnieiu- of Canada and the United States, and have received their unqualiâ€" fed .â€ï¬‚vnluw The proprietor with the confiâ€" denas and satisfaction to the sub; testimonâ€" inls from eminent medical men,which/he could add to, were it desirable. | NT, T BBE T IUR, M.D. A. M. F. G:a¥¥zL1, Eeq., Montreal. ? Lutter from Phofest Smallsood, of MeQill Uniâ€" 32 Beaver Hall Terrace, ie io on on paran _':'.!"'2'- August 1, 1866. Tru 1 preparer at the Natio ial Exposi® on at Tm.;tnly. by whose tavor Aur. Gmp:'l.l‘.’ obtained the recipe, and was also awarded a d‘ loma at the Pmndolh'h‘;i’l:‘i;it of Cansda hï¬ at Montreal in + , is, without » ou, the makk prooint. mhinbricer sad cpneide Europe or America. 3 For seventeen years it has, in Italy, been a uniâ€" versal favorite the elite of neio({. being geperally urn:?::. drawing room before dinâ€" ner, in preference to Vermcuth. Royal Italian Bitters ! | Returns tickets to Preseott, Kemptville and Otaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalstaâ€" tions on the line. | T. 8. DETLOR, CHANGE of TIME Oftawa and Prescott Railway, Brockvili¢, June 29. DEL DOTIORE F. P. VERRI, Professor of Uhemutry in the Uniwersity o Papta | Expreis, 8 a. m. 10.30 a. m. ‘ Mixed, 1.30 p. m. 445 p. m. Mail, 10.30 p. m. 1.30 a. m. !mum of these Trains bas been soarranged as ensure connection with night and day trains on gnnd‘ Trunk, east and west. 1’-8.-1'..' 1raime run on Montreal Time. | | Baggage to and from Ottawa «becked through I‘Q"_Aqdlodludouneuuhnhflvay. A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will leave 5 & 45 Sandpoint daily at 5145 a.m., and 2100 p. m., arriving at Brockville at 12:00 p. m., and 8:15 p. m. md!:flo pm., leaves alter Steamers are due Ottawa and Pemoroke. All trains on main line connect at Smith‘s Falls with Trains to and from Pertb. The 7:30 a m, Train from Brockville connects at Sandpoint with U. F. Coy‘s Steamers for Pon.ï¬c du Fort, Pembroke, &¢., and the Train from Sandâ€" 7 30 A. M.â€"â€"TRAINS will leave : Brockville daily at 7.30 a.m., and 3145 p. m., arriving st Sandpoint at !:10 p. m., and 9:25 p.m. Brockville and Uttawa Railway, GOOD KEROSENE OIL ! L ONE O HHHA| !'Otuvt. Oct. 31, 1867 CGold Lands in ours. We do not sell at 20 cents amps, Stoves, &¢., at the lowest price. will return the money ll’unuhfuuq:“'“ sUMMCR ABRBRAXGEMEXNT Commencing 1st July, 1867. HIS celebrated preparation for whic a certificate of merit was awarded to the distin= N and after MONXDAY, the 4th NOV.) | Village of Newâ€" Edinburgh, 1 1867, and until furtber potice trains will run Just Received, a New Assortment of Ex 2.45 p. m. 5.20 p. m. lxxod.'mi. 30 n.’.-. 11.00 a. m. Mail, 6.30 p. m. #.30 p. m. LKaYE OTTAWaA. ARRIVE IX PRESCOTT, LEAYE PRESCOTT ARRIVE 1X OTIAWA. ESMONDE BROS LEAYE BROCKYVILLE introduced to public natice citherin RAILBROA pu. LEAYVE SANDPOINT IF YOU wast ITALY. muituindchcarth c dA a 4 4 43 SPARKSâ€"sT., ‘ Opposite the Ontari> Bank. 30. 311y G. E. FENWICK, M.D. OR,â€" H ABBOTT, M. P. HAYES, lnqc/cr‘;-;-«. ScrearstexpE®t. 1y and Grocers in $1.50. A V w:n":"i"o'i.‘:’- ~ERroocu 4%. LOST by a young lady on Friday, Oarbines, 7 cbnts ; The English Magazines for No wember‘ For sale by J DUBIE & sox, site the hedc 498y Opposite the Russell House. wellll _ PP ment, by Alpheus Todd ; The Tenants of Malory, by ';-’ f 3:5“-! Oldhlhe.lltu:a glm, "h'S * Divine Comed of Lm Longfeliow ; Annals of a q’.u neighborhooa, !'70003- MeDonald ; The Enterâ€" duguts Bram!Tee old Conaiy on 2 Mitt ans ; C mend T im thore );n-°"‘°'..“.’as"°'â€.......,“=; ates, (cheap ‘English Edition rgâ€" of Els, Compiets, 12] cente ) Mesaat of prau® Ottawa, May 10, 1867 jectes, AL._ pleasantly situated on the Richmond Road, with Stables, Conch House, Garden and vacant Lot adjacent thereto, A cistern of fine water in the house. Apply to MRS. BUNTING, _ .. _ _ _ 4__ Rochester Estate, or on the Premises l‘. ACRES.««The nerth half of Lot No. No. 11, in 4th Con. of the ‘l'nlmlO-godo. with a good House and Barn, and oubmildâ€" sifd n x goot state o Cnitivation, Phis if sipemind a cultivat on the Prescott Road. within ifteen miles of Otta. 5:' Also the south hal(ell'za Bo.“l.lnlbo 3rd of Orgoode,containi acres, clearâ€" Amm-m'flu:‘uriuï¬â€˜humnfl well watered, and situated w in a quarter of a mile of the Railway Station. Titles goud. For further information -m to PATRICK HERBERT, Rideau Hotel, Ottawa City. Ottawa, Oct. 1, 1867 551â€"3m _ The proprietor has no objection to sell of the farm, with.or without the house. 'n?.’:':-u be a desirable country residence. Title unexcepâ€" COUNTRY â€" RESIDEACE FORSALE.â€"Reautifully site ated on " the Macadamized KRoad between Otâ€" e tawa City and Aylmer, about 36 miputes‘ drive from the city. A farm of excellen land, mln{ about $0 acres, with a large stone Mieccrncna ic L2 Ottaws, March 11. It is finely situated on the corner of Wellington and *Conporâ€"streets, immediately opposite the Parlia: ment Buildings. and has three vacant ld.m--bu‘ so that the Buildings could be enlarged to any reâ€" lm.. (postpaid) to be addressed to ... FRANCIS CLEMOW, EsQ., Or JOHN MENEY, Eeq , 220 â€"_._â€", Richmond Road, Otawa, C. W and is four stories high, exclusive of the basement | Eight Rooms and Kitcheo, ‘1.000 ; To Sell or Letâ€"â€"â€"Rare Opening. | TERMS MODERATE. LEWIS & PIX Il% y Barristers, &c., Ottawa. Ottawa, February 27, 1867 360y VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET. ladcs M gible operty, beautifully Ssn slsn l f in oen wB, distant the City of ‘Ottaws about three miles on the macadamized road, together with the STUNE DW ELLINGâ€"HOUSE thereon erected, at present mud.:x William Thomeon, Esquire, and the en ornamented {rmmd! adjoining the same, forming part of Lot No. 24, in the ist conâ€" cession, Ottawa front. A most desirable private residence and vacant Lots adjoining the same alse for sale at reasonable pri For particalars -fuâ€r'.‘. apply to Juhn anc William Thomson on the premises, or to ‘able Remard will be given to any person fndâ€" it, and leaving it at lh‘:.c..n.n’ the same Concession, at present in the oceupation of Wim. T. Aylen, E:q?"l:wmf-nhr M’meuhu apply to Jorx and Wx. TnHowsox, Nepean, and Lewis & Prrurt. Barrister, Ottawa. _ Je?Zâ€"1414f s eppliyte > Ottawa, February 13, 1867. Fll‘ sTONXE DWELLING HOUSES®, ' Photographic Cambers, and other Cut stone Premises, well arranged and cligibly situated for commercial busine«s.. App!y to * JOUN MACAULEY, o Chandiere, Ottawa. November 9, 1867 FOR SALE, Lot No. 15, 4th Concession Gloucester, Rideau Fropt, 7 males from Ottaâ€" | wa, on the Macadamired load, leading from Ottawa to Metcall, consisting of 100 mcres, 50 of which _ cleared, and in the bighest state of cuitiâ€" vation, Tae soil is of the very best quality ; there is a good dwel‘ing bouse, barn, stable and other | out buildings thereon. This farm is weli iecnced ; u: '=mod. $ or further particulare appiy to H. MCEEAX. Auctioneer, G'I'ILDISG LOT®, one mile from the €ity, on the Richmond Road, containing one acre each. Apply to THOMAS ANDERSON, Jz., on the premi=e«. SbA BRICK DWELLINC Ur the subscriber, on the premises Apply to Ottawa, Aug. 28. 1867 ‘ ROOM TO LET cither with or with« out board. Enquire _ this office. * Ottawa, November 20. 594tf J. DURIE & SONK AVE just received Biographia Litera»= yis, by Colemdge; Parliamentary Governâ€" Possession immediate. â€" Apy New Edinburgh, Nor. 2 Gloncester, Sept. 13, 1867 LATE LITERATURE, FARMS FOR sSsALE Possession given 1st June. FOR SALE OR TO LET. FARM FOR SALE. With Yard and Outbaildings. The Victoria Hote:i NO more eligible chance could be 2 offered to any party in the Hotelâ€" hhpfl’ line than the leare of the above FIRSTâ€"CLASs HOTEL. en the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa finitely settled upon as its capital, for Snider | o um Three Houses to Let, | ALES, WINES& SPIHIT; iÂ¥ Gs 100 cases Otard Brand; . **a vicToRi TER» s O’u«. l:ichgond }:»-d,"«o- 80 "â€" Martell‘s + E“i-énl sight rooms each P« | _ 350 * . Hennesscy. pply to Pn tee __‘_"_ '- n Ger ie im 750 * United Vingue Apply to TOLET. iz Fon SALE.â€"â€"THE WESTe erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in | First C{neouia- Ottawa, Frout Neâ€" emy pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in | ‘TQGO L.E Lots for Saile. TO LET 0! vÂ¥1ICTORIA TER» race, Richmond Koad, conâ€" teining eight rooms each. Posâ€" session given May i st. A Comfortable Dwelling over the Store of the subscribâ€" er on Wellingtor street. INE GROVE HOoLsE REV. J. JOUNSTON, OR SALE,â€" THAT ELAâ€" gible 1 JOUN GBEENE . 523 u K. BL W. HALPEXNY MRS. LAUDER. | 357 [ Thull Viilage LACKEURN 501â€"5m voi oi~6m ele AHidâ€" | _ _" _ 1 TVEC Hhoim Trinting© Works, Ko. 60 Countt on, _ | Bpgkett in the Olly of Ofam, 379u 24 Tan Orgawa + v“ufl'c voX m ~A' & Wx. HEARX, j Yorkâ€"street. JONQUILLS, A very fine and large mesortment of * Double and Single Hyacinths, Sss ) . "" THeI individual cither at MR. NOTMAN‘S Studio in Montreal ar at bis Kew Establishment now building and which will »borty be opened in Ottawa. , __‘_____ November 6, 1867. Mute Dutch Flower Roots. NARCISS A8s;/ Double and Single Tulips First Confederate Patliament ‘â€" And other business of the Company. muwmaxm, 1867. LZ. WILSON A.o..leu.ulruhuu clook in the after» noen, for the ELECTION OF DIRECTORS, Monday, Ninth day of December Kext. IN THE Ottawa & Montreal Macadamized Bocd Oo‘y WILL BP HELD ar ANEUAL GENERAL MEZTING MACADAMIZED ROAD COMPY, . ROBINSON & CoO. THE TEA PoT, OTTaWwa. Establishmentsâ€"Sussex ESt. and Ridesv $ Ottawa, Sentember 10. i $R3f STOCKHOLDi~RS Just Received from Engians : ROAST HARE. ‘ CURRIED po. . JUGGED po. . ] . STEWED pu. â€" 4 ROAST PHEASAXTs. f ROAST GROCer. $ OAST PARTRIDGL ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE by cur en Waggons to any part of the City daily Very Choice and ~ BLOOD‘ LOXDONX STOUT. BARCLAY‘$ LOXDONX PORTELE ALLSOPS PALE ALE. BASS EAST IXDIA. & DOWS CELEBRATED a0NXTEEAL aAlk&. DAWS SUPERIOR LACHINE ALE . DAW‘S CELEBRATED PORTER & sropt XOW ON SALE GUIXESS 4 CO soUcHONG. *il 150 Caddes MAXDEKIN MIXTURE d's-. This is m‘ï¬m m;_n“m n:-ar , $# ruu‘: n emall Caddies, a! o.eh.r; £ j i4 t LOBLNSON & O0. would expecis tention of families to their stock of We have a most delicions . â€" DINNER SHERK Whach we are selling at 8 shil imge per 5« Tag Pure Mountain Berry world."â€"London Pimes, March 18 By which peculiar procers, be aromas is an . repders it the ravorm® ®D® au1 Cor We are const antly receiving w beautiful and delisions COFFEE, our premise by â€" Wines, Spirits & Liquors BEWARE OF SP URIOTS® 1M1 TA r(_aq ZB" As itis mported hy no other firm in Canad NWHIIS being an tm GUERALND‘s HOTE go‘nct is hereby given that the " Without excention the finest CoZ OL 3.57¢** CScorme 500 Chests very chose and ssperior YOURQ HYSOX. % â€" T00 Chests Good Stromg TW ANXK AY 100 Chests old faskioned EREAKFAG FRESH ~ARRIVALs Dakins‘_Patent Silver Cyliate DUBI IN §STouT oOTTAWA & MONXTREAL TEAS TOWKSSHIP of GLOUCE®TKRE, OPEXIXG OF THE PRESBERVED MEAT COFFEH ROBINSUN & CO, THE TEA PoT, UTTAWA =â€"OÂ¥~ a% T# ys excepted) at roasted dedy s y° * * the at $82y Pll Y®LCLA Residence â€"â€" Sandy Liill ‘ Orrice: Aume Rtawa, Jan. 12, 19 Un l‘l"l rmim, C.K. §D ie Ottawa, J tooms latel Oittawa,â€" M Miawa. > Fobreary 7, 1 1 EDW A: ARRLIST HOLGATE PBE P OBTCC, Mn /« Post Office. Ottawa, July 4 . R. BEL ‘ TPOR N% "% Chancery, I‘atent lir ® Orrice : Post « fobruary 7, 18¢ ancary 27, 1 Octawa, No Ks 1X» OP Kideauâ€"street . (rtawa, Dec IHtawa, Jana \'o‘l“l' & of Quebee Dec. 6, 1867 . #.4 "ovric« htawa, C. W Oftawa, Febry ay on ust him it inâ€"and for th December 28, Caxorms Oom verni: ent Orric®‘ Unb wbrumary 21, 4 «»thoe, over in advam 1t not paid. in wa, C. W Ottawa, uiD {ransient NDMRyconer \ll sabseq Yearl hm{ Vearly #u! advance) . If not paid in Y early .3b November 6. Burgeon, do URGER Y *., $4, l-il 1â€"ston, General +ilto recevee K lulll DAL enjoys T# published in Daily over i naking & ‘tots 18,000 1 I'bm iffording the t ‘ertise in. ApVERTIEE® wllowing rates Jusiness Card means of the anuary 17 (Otia URGER Y PFICE H YSLICIA Da OoRNER Di U ENTIHIST. LKA A RISTE AUGI A RRIST Solicitor in 1 overtist\G EXTIS®T, DR. G DVoCA * A R R I 1. TrORNE EXTIST LAPIE TTrORNI {Published YSLCI A Di YELCIA! NICH w is DR (G U