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FIVEYean & ve -lfll!"fl pted,) M *# s on which 1+Â¥ P dttawa, Jan _ Orzice: In the Court House, L‘Ovignal January 27, 1366. , f h T. F. BOUCLITONX, | [ BAIII"I’BI-J\'I’-I-.\", Soliciiorein= Chancery, &c. T | OJrrice: Aumend‘s Baildings, Rideau Strget. Otawa, Jan. 12, 1866. | ty W, MARSHALL MATHLESON, Bllllsm. Attormey, Sollcitory &co Orrice: HMorne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, Ottawa. _ .« Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. _ . ~ly ham, C.E. a mt Attends to all Law Courts in the District of (Htawa. February 7, 1866. _ â€" 43â€"ut 1. WCONNOR, A"ol!ll’-.\‘l'-l..\‘\'. Solicitor . im Chancory, Convey ancer, e., Sussox Styeet. ursrice: Umon Buildings, Ottawa. * February 21, 1866. Jjb-y Ormer: Over Mr. A Street, Ottawa. P. J. Beexzury, LLB Ottawa, Dec. 18. 1865. ted in the neatest stylo, and at P‘rices that rwald Iefy Competition. §# Teaws or Aotvzrztisixa.â€"Eight cents per linc tor the first insertion, and two cents per line tor every subsequent insertion, taless otherâ€" B.\uluru. Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Pablic, Cierk of the Pease and County Crown Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. _ a C E* Bnnurus and Attorncy seat=Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &c., &c. * â€" No Advertisement can be discontinued withâ€" outthe written order of the advertiser. . _ TTORNE Y«A T«1. A W, â€" Solicitor=in= A Chancory, Conveyancer, &c. Ofice:â€"North side of York street, two doors from Sussex. °_ â€" Ottawa, March 20, i866., 78â€"6m .~~â€" R.A. BRADLEY , LA'. Chancery, and Conveyancing» Orrice: Over Scott‘s Confoctionery, opposite the Russell House, Ottawa, C. W. A Yobruary 7, 1860. . s 4Â¥atf MESSRS, DUCK & BUCKE, BAII!"IIS aud Atrorncys=at«Law, Soljeiters in Chancery, Nutaries Public, and m&Mq‘ Building, ite the Post Office : $ ¢ 3. OP Corral Ottawa. R es % Wiurftaw Deck. t Jeris P. Brckr® fl;Ol'nOE â€"No, 69, Sparks Street Fuyys or Seascrirrio® :â€"â€"Daily, if paid vanit 5.00 per Annum : if Rot,p CLEG@G & NELLIS, /‘ B.\uu'uuu and AttorneyseateLawy Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers,. Notarâ€" ies Pablic, &e., &ec. Wx. Cureo. Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1868 "OTTAWA TMES," Orrice: Tob Building,~ Metcalfo Street, Telegraph ing, A"“l".” Barristers, and Aitor= neysâ€"atâ€" Law. * Me. 'wn'" d fi&' in Tsd a d will attond at Hall on Tuesdays an Paek d * Jas. ._ W. Mczay Warent, B.A.B.C.L. ~Citawa, Fob. 7, 1866. 1 * 4Jâ€"utf A. F. BOUUCHIETTE, Alvocuvz. Odice} No« 17, $t. Poter Street, Quebes. Mr. Boachette will always be m:uknl promptiy toâ€"any business the employes, aud the public generally may edtrust himn. . Mr. B.aiionds regularly the cirâ€" esit in and for the district of Quebec. # December 28, 1805. * 0â€"y DUNXNINXG & THOMPSON, l'“.!‘\'l-‘\'l'-l..\ W, Sallcito: = Chaucery, Conveyancers, &c., &c. urrice: Court House Avenue East. * Htawa, Fob. 7, 1866 AND Agent a Broker, Nat Pubs o rarnntthhs mt Aiciniee Are | a few doorsgo the #outh of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and "mnd to transact any business connected ® Crown Lands Department, in proscenting :’“Chi-'.‘uhiq out #:tnw. and "to r:;ldufl agency for parties having busine«s with an dlhflwu-’; offices. R* * l _Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. 4â€"utf | Bllllfll!. _&e., Oitawa. . Ofice : Telegraph Buildings, Metcalfe Street. Ottawa, March 10, 1866. T0â€"y vai‘ ©@5,00° |» i tiu0¢. 000. Cameron, Hon. Ge F. Jones, Exq., M. fl-n. E"\';,"“] _Ouata, Dec: 1 MESSRS. T P-ovutu East and W tieular attention d «f the Lands of Crown Lands T... . Deeds for Lands and Patépts« for Invenption=p roâ€" cured. . Takes charge of Pfivate Iilbfi'ugunit m%h Asse N{‘.'nfl transacts all w Government Departments. « Rersazyc#s, Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Hon. J.â€" H. Cameron, Hon. George Crawford, Hon. M. Cameron, P. Jones, Esq., x.r.f»: R. Bell, Eeq., M.P.P., W. ‘Mml.ml 8. Roes, Esq., M.P.P., and s ++ Co.,Huron. » _ Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865; «8t lâ€"y , MHAYCOCK & HAYCUCK, lmul\'k.\’lcblw.lolklhml-- Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c. Orz:iez: Post Onlice Bailding, Elginatrect, Oitawa E. B. Havcoes. R. H. Haycock. â€" MESSRS. THISTLE &*BALDWIN, [BROVINXCIAL Land Surveyors, Canada Ottawa Dec. 28, 1865. ; _ SMIDNEY B. EFRIPP, l."".’;_‘" Orgw:: l;oll'mgwn Street, Ottawa, February T.m:x.rm s 43â€"utf bguirtadibuisth s ilh &.2.2.4 4 4 9 DIGA!IS‘I' of nm.t Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. % Ottawa, Fob. 7. 1866. 43â€"ut. ) comer of Sussex and York Streets Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. PRoFEssiONAL CARDS JOsEPH J. MURPMY, MUVIL ENGINEER, Union Bulldings, ARRISTER, Etc., for Lower Canada. Orrices : Conrt House, Avimerand Buckingâ€" EVERY MORNING, EDW ARD T. DARTNELL [ YVOL. L ~XQo. St.| oth AND and Par entary Agents Or mer: No. 5, Russell se Block, Ottawa. COLMAX & WRIGHT, BUCKLEY & SCOTT, NNEX J. P. MACPHEHRSON ECIEXL. XOTICE v qescription of Printing, from a Poster to the Sprallest Card, exeeuâ€" neatest style. aid at Prices that will PRIXTIXG net paid in advanc«, $1,50, Wedkly will contiin a large amount amd liome Newst lat«st Telegraph , Local and , Forcign ‘Markets, and ast valuable paper for Farmers and 16 GEO. L PENRY, MR T R. PRIPP U M. McLKOD, WI T. G J. H. KELLY, EKLY HMEs" A. Camubeli‘s Store, Sussex < paper for cuntiv. the numes HUR UED Tiugs i« published on ons Nubjeribing jor Tuos..F. Nruue Tixgs will 1 Jers P. Bockr it 43â€"ut; tD T. W. Tngurso® uks will bo pubâ€" n.','.‘utl Mailed num, +f paid : in be n Su will r in adâ€" wd <in 43â€"utf iâ€"¢m 4Gâ€"utf 24â€"y 1â€"y 0â€"y 1â€"y 97y Buset. . Oitawa, Marck 20, 1866 Plu\'l!fljl. LaAND _ sURVEYONR, Draughtsman, &c., (¢ommissioneld for lrper and Lower Canada.) Quice and residence, Gloaâ€" costor, near Ottawa. Suryeys of every descrill.cirm executed with accuracy. | (‘ummuu'wal(’zm- addressâ€" ed Otawa City, uu-mlâ€"pri_tl). will recive prompt attention. i h+ 1 i COIIISDIID.‘ Merchant and General Agent. | Solo agont for Read‘s Highwines aud Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Algs and Porter, _ Pork, Flour, &o., for sale. ORFICE: No. 3, Sparks« Street, near the Ruseol! House, Ot ‘ VCTIONEERS®S, and General Commise sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Street. * Ottawa, December 18, 1865. Iâ€"y D. W.. “?l-:l,msu'rnsa of Bank Street. KK _ Orric® : No Stroot. | Witk be f Sparks Street, * References : Rev. t)mt Lawrence, Orono ; Rev. John Smith, Bowmarville ; Rev. George Ridiell, Clarke ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.8.E., Torâ€" ‘onto ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, MD., Toronto, Ottawa, Fcbruary 7, 1806. 43â€"utf GBO, LOGAN, M.D., 14.C.ALB., “0.\!(3!'.\1‘!“(' Physician, Surgeon and Accouchene. Orric«: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over the office at night. w« i HM. MceLEAX‘$S. Atc'rxox Rooms, Noâ€" 19, !vrkl Streets Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" ery Store. . . ~ moep J s The sale of Real Fstate at Auction ot Private Sale promptly= attended to. Consignments received for positive sale. Partics wishing to purchase Real Estate will receive ail information FREE OP CHARGE by calling at the office. « Ottawa, Des. 18, 1860. Bs Pn Iâ€"Â¥ Boo‘-.lkl)ll! and â€" Manufacturing Stationor, and" Machine Ruler, _ Over Tayloc & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and susâ€" sex Streets. . Entrance.on Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 186% + lâ€"f A, MORTIMER, Boox-.unn and Papere«Ituler, cor» ner of Sparks and Metcalic Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Office." Account books made to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. RULILNG done to any pattorn. Particular attontion lmul to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1365. | ; , 2y BOOT MAKER, Weliington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Having had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" biishments in the metropolitancities of Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusied to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteel to givesatisfaction. ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and lhummmuulul and restted for the speâ€" cial accomi of guests. «THE TABLE AND BAR will at all time« be furnished with the very best the market affords. GOOD STABLING and a carefal Hostlor always inattendance. . o e TK Dressing Saloon, Rideau Street, begs most resâ€" pestfully to invite the gentlemen of Ottawa and viâ€" m to visit his new establis nt, No. 9, Angus‘ , which has been fitted up in a most recherche style, at very considejable ixpense. * _ . _ _._. E. Miles has the PATEXNT ROTARY HAIR BRUSH, (the ouly one on this continent,) in use. For information as to the efici¢ncy of this apparatus vide opinions of the Press. [jFA3~ A choice lot of Musical Instruments always kept on hand for sale.â€" Ottawa, Dec. 18,4865. ditk LA'II CAMPBELL!S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undergigned, proprictor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs loavs to acquaint his nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling pub‘lh, that he has reâ€"painted and newly â€"furnished throughout this comâ€" modious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and Ills[mfl- Tutst i JAMES E. GuULN, l i ‘y, and for man are connected with 2 ‘Russet!‘s “‘c’, r-’««' Street, Quebee, Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. 1â€"y « This House is convenicatly situated, and still mainâ€" tain« its character as a RLRSTâ€"OLAsSs HOTEL Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repaintod and renovated. â€" No pains will be spared to accommedatg and please. Lo# PSE CORL LWE 9 Poap o eb ied xt ce td o NICIIOLAS Street, Court«House Avenue, W Ottawa, Jolin Graham, Proprietor. _ ; | _ OMNIBUSES to and ftom the ears and boats free of charge. . There is a @ARSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. * Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866.. 1â€"3 | Consln of Water and Division Streets» Ogdensburgh, N. Y ., 8. Slos«on, Proprictor. _ Ompibases to and from the House free of charge. I ATE McADAM‘S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. 6 Hrobrsiprar Packenham, Dec. 30, 1865 J J,. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Decep @ Cut, Nepean, _ ; This House is situated within twenty minutes‘ walk of tha City, and is fitted up in a firstâ€"clas«style. The Bar is supplied with all the choice mm{i of liquore. [‘.\'l'lv: C Mouse. Ottawa, D .’()RK Sireet, op tel. Oftawa, February 7. ‘(‘(‘0[‘.\1‘.\51’, No. 3, Victoria Street, Upper Town, Ottawa. y titawa, Mareh 21, 1806. TY Otthwas Fobi Ottawa, 1 DIITI"I‘- Office} York Street, Lower Town, third House feom Uniop Block. mlawu.l!)}m-l.nry 27. 1866. 3â€"uth DUIGN AN‘s Pll\'.\'l‘l MOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W _ A fow gentlemen can. obtain supâ€" grior apartments, > y j Oitawa, Dec. 20; 1865. * By nada.. March 6, 1868. Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 mr-:.h mm“" to the Gwo,-nno“ h:: bunzi‘ni;.“ o «* Q ‘N" comprises ‘all t uisites a firstâ€"class Restaurant. The Houge I::tqboctnlluod and refurnished lhm‘n'!bau. The BAR contains the choicest Brands in W ines and Liquors, and every delicaey of the season will be found on the table. The rupvw-buul will be directed to the comâ€" ort of his guests and 2 v if~3 ystors, Game, etc., daily by dtikms Daw io en kess Ottawa, Jan. 16. 1806 >q3'l'..\("l'0l and â€" Builder. _ Ofice t Notth side Y ork street, second door from Sussex / Stabling and an attohtive Hostlor January 11. 1866. I December 21, 1865 s DR. C UYSICLAN, S PROFESSIONAL CARDS o it sSPARKSS TNION HOUSE, North Gower. Good E. MILIGs, ROPRIETOI of the Parliament Hair= ENTIST» Odfee? Sparks Streets C tral Ottawa. ‘ * HOTELS AND SALOONS YLMER, C. E., Livery and Gemeral Stage Oflice. . Alfrod Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. IXTERNATIONAL HOTEL, RESCOTT, C. W., L« H. Daniels, Pro# prictor. Secondto no House in Central Ca. THE RUSSELL HOUSE, MACDONALD & BRO., Dii. OLIVER MARTIN THE ALBION HOTEL, R. II. McGREEY\, BUSINXEsS CARDS UH. C. A. MAKTEX, January 27, 1N KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of Metcalfo lfl_dgll‘mgton Streets, opposite JONHNXH. BALLBER, of Quehec JOlNX MALTMAN, «* QUEEN" RESTAURAXNT, JAX,. JOHNSTON‘S THOS. NELSON, MORTONX HOUSE, BEAVER HALL, nuary i, 1 DHR. 0 HOLTS HOTEL, DH 18. 1865 CiHIRISTIE, C. KEIR, l-into- and Accowcheme» Ruksell House Block, Sparks d at night at Dr. J. Lexgo‘s, W RELLLY, nosite Matthews® Ho« treet, First Door East LBGGO, 200 OLFE, â€"â€"«[Dt HENXRY, Resicences=Russeil JOHN )IALT)-IANI. | . 1â€"y . Pharmacentical Uhemist and Druggist, 2i Gm 4â€"y | _ MORTIMERS Apothecaries Hall! APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTS. p T WE Rideau Apothecaries Hall, P 18" Crystailine Compound "t \ Por T1HE HAIR | At tre above address, for Dave®s, CHEMLCAL®y, | \DVES® FDREF®, Is the PlA&a to Buy Your Medicines! «hovy Call and sde it and judge for yourselves. CANADLAN Ccovugia Eul‘ LTION, a sure eur for Coughs agd coldsâ€"Testimonials from promin ent eitizens whlt be shown on application. Mef Agents for dH the Popular Patent Medicines of the To Farmers and Cardeners ! ~Just Reoxivinâ€"A consignment of the Canadiaa Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrels. § GEO, MORTIMER, Chemist and Apothecary, 41 Suseqe Street. Ottawa, Bes. 18, 1865. 1â€"y Ottawa D:}i:g Warechouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just W Do â€"Pred fully and 1 N. B.â€"Prospriptions carefully and promptly preâ€" pared. e T J GAR\PE\'.';. B. H.\Vl': UsST RECEIVED, A GOOD assortmaent of I'hntngraphic and _ Medical Chemicals, Chnadian Mair Dyes, P.l;‘le'o ditto, Matthew‘s ditto, and a full assortment of Druggist‘s Sundries. | ; PS" Family Prescriptions prepared with aceurâ€" DRUC P. S.â€"Advice to the poor gratis Otta®x. 1 De.rflt 1863 * [ red. . w g \';.ul'll, Feb. &2. 1866 Fl)R sSi1LE, POUR BLOCKS WOODEXN HMouses, 4)rooms each tencment. , One Block, 4 tenements, 4 r« and a Kitchen to"each. Three Houses, 2 tenegents, 5 rooms each ; all well plasterâ€" ed and in good couttition. â€" Also, 12 Town Lots. PThe above Rroperty will be sold on Reasonable . Perms. 4 LOOK HERE! VALUABLE PROPERTN for SALE! gjo@ siuk, rour Brocks woopEs CHEAP Ottawa, De MEDILC Y ALUABLE °> FARMS FOR SALE! For the copvenience of his i' itrons and friend« he urposes OPENTNG his f-tarl'uhmrnl ON sUNâ€" D.\\.\' from 8 to 9 a.m., and 3/to 5 pm. (@tawa, J¢m. 1, 1866. 7: 12â€"y OKLTIMERNS _ 100 eomed, foail improntitioxs or e se‘ Pure English and French Drugs ind Chemicals; English and French * erfumery, Toilet and Fancy Goods, SNoaps, Sponges, &c., nnojul"ml in the ity. I woul all.«- call the attention of the public to nilhinfrr miles the City, fnd is beautifully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, * . thus having an ;”m-lch to the city cither by land or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields éxcelient erops, No. 2. TeE 6 ACRES OF LANXD, SITU 200 in the Township of Gloucester, County es P XZ in the Towaship of Gloucester, County of Carloton, being Lot No, 12, in the 7th conâ€" eession. â€" There is about 20 acresof this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. * No. 8. . ACRES OF LAXD, SITUATED 200 in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession.‘ There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" «d with a good Mardwood Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at a reasonable rate. ~ M Four NEW HOUSES to Rent on Sand Hil!, £00 ; 100 PROPERTY FOR SALE,. Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Ottawa, Doc. 19, 1865. 'L(.mrl!u CoxPorsypED LYD FRMEZ FRLOYU ADULTERATION PIIO'I‘OOIAPII'-.Y NOTMAN, FPOR Sale at the Ottawa Stationery Warchouse, York streot, Ottaw a, Ottawa, Docember 20, 1865. o ~NONSTANTLY ON HAND A SPLENDID A assortmept of Shelf and Meavy Hardware, EHITAS.: AUSTIN, rxc.\umn oF LoTs sITUATED IN different parts of the city, well adapted cither for private residences or business purposes. > For fnnxer particulars and terms of sale, Arrey To M. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. MOLEAN, Hardwaro! Hardware!! DOMESTIQ DYVES. HE LARGEST ASssORTMENT oF DYES in this city on sale at the oTs NO8. 2 AND 3 oN THE: | side of Wilbrod Street. cThuo lots a opposite St. Juseph‘s College, (S1. and are well nnil':tll for the om{iun dwellings. TWO AND A«HALEFSTORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a fid Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. | It is situated in the immé&â€" dioto vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private resiâ€" denée.~ :itum:un the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. 3, in the second â€"concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensiveclearing on the lot of at least 50 actes, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush. ‘The Farm is UsICI; MUSICI! FPRENCH AND English Songs, Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, PAZ Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. â€" This Farm is sitaated within Two miles of the Gloacester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 gores of this Farm cleared and undor cultiâ€" vation. " PFWZ Townshipof Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21, in the 2nd concession, This is a good Farm and will be sold choap. JUST RECEIVED! 39, AMADRIAU STRBEET. B MB inform the inhabitants .of Ottawa and vicinity, that he has commenced business as & i s | ho. L« | ACRES‘OP THLS PROPER&]Y known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, 11 Sussex Street, above address, for the aal .1.- BIG AUQUR, Sussex Street. | + FRANCIS McDOUGAL 18, 1805 F THE CITY No,. 5. ACRES OF LAND IX THE No. 4. ACRES OF LAND IN THE OLI"PAWA w AREHOU SE _ EGs RESPECTFULLY TO my incomparable On 1st May next JOSEPIL CARVEY, M.D â€"ALBOâ€"â€" =ALSOâ€" =â€"ALSOâ€" DUVERNAY BROS. Loxd Agent xORTH :« situated sdy Hill,) of private OTrAWwA, C. w., FRIDAY,. MARCH 28, 1866. 1â€"4f Mon CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, MAH MIXI MAHM MIXI _l__ Station as follows ; T | CEXTRAL AND WESTERN: DISTRIC*B Day Express for Ogdensburg, nrm'k\'!"c, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" $ 8.00 A. ford, Goderich, Phiffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at Night do de dto : .... B.IY BM Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" ston and Intermediate Stations, } 940 A.F uk: 2sl Ni PAYLYE CYY iYR * Grand Trunk Railway Company FFNRAINS WILL LEAYE BC l.\'.\\'E\'Tl’h WINTER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. Accommodaution Train for Island Pond and Intermediate h'uttionn,} Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" ping over night at Istand Pond, } Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup, Port. lund, and Boston, with sleeping cars atfachold, 8E 4 . .24« is ¢i.++0+ Expre«s Trains to 8t. John‘s, conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont Central Railway for Boston, New York, and all places in the East. tern Stites, 8. :. .i.i+« ++ ++ Ditto ditto and Rouse‘s Point Accommeodation Train for St. ) The capital of Canada burs: THE BRITISH HOTEL ! Situated on the CORNER of SUSSEX & GEORGE Sts. r_l-\llE LOCATION OF THIS HOTEL ISIX, the nrost central and best business part of the city. . â€"It is constructed of stone, has a frontage of $6 feet on Sussex Street, with piazza to three stories, and a frontage on Guorgo Strcet of one hundred and fiftyâ€"six feet ; is four stories high, has had a wing of one henâ€" dred and sisteen feet in length added to it within the last two years; has been thoroughly renovated, and has ample accommodation for two liundred guests, â€"__ & Ditto .lm‘: and Rouse‘s Point _ 3.15 1’.:1 Accommeodation Train for St. John‘s and hm-?uwdiatc places } 5,00 P. Trains leave for Lachine at ...... _ 8.00 A M L 9.30 A.M *3.00 P.} & : .‘ £90 PB * The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Platt The Hotel contains eighty rooms, compris= ing single and doubleâ€"bedded rooms, sitting rooms, gentlemen and ladics" patlors, a dining, room 60 feet by 33 (uccom‘ to wone in the Province), bath rooms, &c¢., &¢. f han . It has also détached from the main building a RBilliard room, ice house,. er, laundry, stables, &0¢., &c. d isnn ns The premises are covered with tin; are enâ€" closed and secured by firsâ€"prgof walls, and are insured under a firstâ€"class risk, â€" They are within less than five minutes‘ walk of the Parâ€" linment Buildings. and, as the first session of Parliament to be held in Oitawa will take plnd- at ‘an early day, they offer a rare chance to any gentleman who th:oroughly understands keeping a _â€" First_Class Hotel ! Hotel accommedation is at present so much wanted in this city, this house, under proper management, could not fail to prove a temunâ€" erative and safe investment. Suitable parties, wishing to rent or purchase, will be dealt with liberally on application (postâ€"paid) to the subscriber, â€"_______._ _ _ Ottawa City, C. W., January 10, 1868 Ottawa Ghmc?l‘anfl Commercial School Patronage of His Lordshipâ€"the Bishop of Ontarie. Praxcirac. ... ... ... RevT. D. Puinuirrs, M.A. ASSISTANT . . . . « . < < . +. + ++ ; + + M H.|PHILLIPPS. Frexcn M*‘rw. i+ +« + 4+%+. . Mtove. Dowrew: Draw1XG..4... ./.... . . ..« C.‘A. Newsut, Kaq: MUHGC . + 1 s x + + + 6+ 142 s x+ + is ++ HLs Tee EBIPP; BBQ The work of this Institution will be resum» ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" ties, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 2d. Wellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866. MONTREAL HOUSE J AMES THOMPSON 1. tants of Ottawa and surrounding country, for the liberal patronage received ul‘l:w his commencing business in Ottawa, and hbegs to call their attention to his FALL STOCK, conâ€" sisting of + FFNENDERShis sincere thanks to the inhabiâ€" DRY GOODS, _â€" _ GROCERIES, CROCKERY, & Readyâ€"Madeo Ciothing, &c., TO. LL.A. S 41| The Building formerly known as | Ott V O adian Manufacture,) | 100 PIECES Home Made Flannels, + (Canadian Manufacture.) M BUNDLES American Cotton Yarn. S00 * *A ] 000 BAGS of Salt. s ® . BARRELS Labrador Herrings. 300) »** igator RoIng 1116 HTUdIMDLA PRRIUEA EAALL! PBR { Wool, Hides, Furs and Potash, Ottawa, Jan Tmi UNDERSIGNED‘S OFFICE HAS been removed to the Ledh«too of the inâ€" tended Library, in rear of the Parliament Buildings. 5 : hb ile The Nimble Sizpenve preferred to the Slot $ SMlfiuy. L@$" Mind, don‘t forget the place, Red Sign d Red Fox, next to Johnston‘s Flour Store JAMES THOMPSON, 4 Montreal House, Sussex Street. ecumens t THOMAS MoGREEVY. Ottawa, January 23 1866. + ‘a1â€"tf JUST RECEIVED, Old Rye& Mait Whiskies Dec. 18, 1865 SUSSEX & WELLINGTOXN STS Ottawa, February 10, 1866. + â€"â€" ‘d6â€"tf Fa T‘l He desires to call ult:‘!cntion to his Stock of _ ® PIECES Home Made Cloth, (Canâ€" !)00 nitinw Miunnfentaes* 1 » C ATNS WILL RUX AS FOLLOWS : TRAIN will lcave Ottawa at 8 A, M, D TRAIN at 1.30, P. M. | ETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. | TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.F. D TRAIN at 7.30 A.M. ; I RAILROAD NOTICES day, 20th November, 1865, wa, Dec. 18, 1865 THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RITCHIE, FORD & CO‘S., (SIMCOE,) Jas. Buchanan‘s, OT T.A W A., oFr CANADA. EASTERN DISTRICT oN AaND AFTER Wuocresate asp Retam mNTOTIC E. AND FOR SALE AT 17, 1866 +3 C. J. BRYDGES T. 8. DETLOR, Maxaaixo Dirkcron. | Supertntendent JAMES SKEAD SS he § hAinmrt C rmtpejah_ Qieys $ , )8 TNye§emdga‘s . J+ y B 9.00 A 2.00 P.I# 8.30 A M 10.10 P.Mt Street. 25â€"3m 19â€"tf 12â€"4( mPIICCIAXTL,â€" NO‘TILICEH. 50, Sparks Street, â€" â€" BRG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THE FACT THAT thav nea now affering far énla at AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO 8O UNTIL THE END OF FEBRUARY EXNSUING, THE FOLLOWING Extensive alterations and improvements Canadian Tweed and Doeskin Pants, and Vests. A Great Variety of Undercoats, â€" / ‘An Endless Assortment of Overcoats, Smocks and Garibaldi‘s in every Variety. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, Which they contemplate making in their store, in order to prepare for their nusfi‘.‘fl’l{l,\'(i STOCK, and that they may beready to meet the growing demands made upon "them by.their friends and the publicin general, | Plain and Colored Fancy Flannel Shirts, Li g@3"* Soveral dozen LIGHT COATS suitable for Spring +'cu will be offered remarkably cheap Ottawa, January 25 oTTAWA FLOUR AND OATMEAL MILLS THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT THE ABOVE MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL OPERATION, WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO Receive and Attend to Custom Grinding, He hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of the Patronage bestowed on the late. from _ f * MACKAY & CO., and , WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE | Bost Quality Extra Suporfine Flour, w * Bost Quality No.: 1 Superfine Flour, T s =" __. Best _ Quality No. | Oatmeal ; ORDERS FOR FLOUR AND OATMEAL, &C. Oats, Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust Ottawa, January 27, 1866 BEG LEAYVE TO IXFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND THK PUBLIC IN GENER, brome a m oommemnar ty a hP FANCY Stason Tickets, Genelemen,. ... .. .. .$3 00 «& * â€"â€"LMOICK,, .. 1 «11 1 ¢% +s s« 3. 80 Single Ticket for Skating............ _ 12%¢ A BRASS BAND will be inattendance every Munday and Thursday, . _ 0_ c c_. ; Removed to the Corner Store a Covuxtray ‘Newsrarer, can purchase a flice quite complete with material for ev Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on l;tzroved credit. | d * pply for information st paid) to : *: T. B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. is tawa Feb. 6, 1866. $ Tislt \(1»" Where the | P. OMEARA‘®S _ flMPflIRE ‘RES’I:A[LR ANTI! OYSTERS ! &Â¥ &T ERy OYSTERS ! STERS qÂ¥ §! SR E* IN SHELL, > ALwars oY HaND ar | OMEARA®S RESTAURANXT. EG LEAYVE TO IXFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND THK PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT THEY HAVE * v EieA Ceniein N ce cnmmmmmnnmmn en cce The Highest Prices Pliid for Wheat, Oats, or Corn. j 2@" OFFIOE AT THE MILL "®t es â€" _ THOMAS MACKAY. fi‘Don't'forget O‘Mcara & Co., for Great Bargains. s ‘â€"~â€"/A. DUFF. O‘MEARA & CO.,| . SPARKS STREET, CENXTRAL TOWX, OTTAWA THE UPPER TOWN SKATINXG RINK IS NoWwW OPEN 0 SUBSCRIBERS AND THE PUBLIC. AT AS. LO Ottawa, December 1 nuary 11, 1866 they are now offering for sale at pper Town Skating Rink. mportant to Printers »ARTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHIN Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. § ns O ately O(-,OJ ESTABLISHED 1844. COESXZL RPRLILCECE ! O‘MEARA & CO., George near Sussex Street, Ottawa ER&RRMLOYT Akx l 1866 Groceries, Liguors, AND PROYVISIOXN®, â€" _ Wholesale and Retail. SPARNROW‘S BUILOING, > Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, C. SPARROW, Jr., February 21, 1866 t’ A FIGURE AS CAN BE‘HAD JN THE MARKET 1865. T " THE UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET, pied by J. G. ROBINSON & Co., PROPRIETORS OF « THE TEA POT; ; y will Keop Constantly on Hand a CGood ®1 S.EL!cTIm OF f & STAPL W.CARTNXEY IMPORTER ANXD DEALER IN â€"A N D â€" PREVIOUS TO 20â€"tf "J ‘ Ottawa Feb. 1, 1866. â€" â€" > â€" Contral Town,. PLA):’S, Specifications, and Estimates of Buildings prepared ; disputed accounts of Artificers‘ work measured uns valued . s r , AUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stent & Laver, Architects, &c., & s Departmental Buildings. Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26, 1866. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" plication will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its unext Session foran Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Gompany, for the supply of the City of Ottawa with water, Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866. * 36â€"tf . Oysters o flb.'flyslers. New York Bay, East River, and Haddle Rock Oysters, RECEIVED DAILY "QuEEN*‘‘ RESTAVRANT, * (Opposite main entrance to Government ol Buildings.) P E DRY GOODS! N OTIC : OYSTERS ! NC TICEO. 55â€" AT B4â€"utf 33â€"utf FIRE AND LIFE! Joux Snaw I THE ROYAL Insurance Company CAPINAL, £2.080.000 STC! In 100,000 shares of £20 siecrling £3 k Each. Capital, â€" â€" £2, \ obERAT LÂ¥1L Libomi Stock â€"Insured _ the Royal Insurance Company, for wa and ncighborhoodâ€"continues to re proposals for Fire and Life Assurance the Lowest Rates charged by other Resp ble Companies. d Acenmulated Funds in Annual Revenue excc entire years All Losses Promptly Settled! FTMHE UTXDEI LIFE DEPARTMENT: T“E LARGE LIFE BOXU$DECLARED ut the last Meeting for Divigion of Profits to Participating Policicsâ€"being itwo per cent. per anaim on the amounts assugedâ€"the larg» est Bonus ever «wontinuously deélared by any Companyâ€"cannot fail to |nhu'~-}fn~ Royal as the most eligible Office for intonding Assurers to geloct. } I)l\'lsl(t\' OF PROFITS EÂ¥YERY FIV Years, to Policies then in existence Ts {G Orvice :â€"Union Buildings, corner of Sussex . . and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. Iâ€"Â¥y ASSURANCE SCCIETY Actuary and Managersâ€"l * DIRECTOKS IN CANADA : Henry Thomas, £Esq., (Mossrs. Thomas, Thiâ€" bandeau & Co.,) Virector, Bank of Montreal, Chairman. The Hon. Charles Alleyn, Q.C., M.P.P, Quebec. Charles John Brydges, Esq., Managing Director ; HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA;: 69 Great St. James Street, Montreal. of the Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal. Anius Cameron, Esq., President of the Bank of T@énto; Toronto. Robert Cassels, Esq., Cashier Bank of Uppor Canada, Toronto. , . Thomas Cramp, Esq., President of the ‘Board of Trade, Montreal, E. H. King, Esq., Gencral Manager Bank of Montreal, Montreal. § The Hon. William MeMaster, M.L.C., Director of the Ontario Bank, Toronto. geZ7 A l1 the Directors are fully qualified Shareâ€" holders in the Society.> INCORPORAPED BY SPECIAL ACTOE PARLLAMENT, fer LIFE ASSUR A NCM, AYNULTHES AND FIDLELIITY GUVARNAXTEES. M. The Society‘s rates for Li/e Assurance are very moderate, and whon effected in combination with QGuarant», the premiums are considerably reâ€" duced. ; In addition to transacting every description of Life Assurance, this Socigty Gnraxts Boxps or Security for persons holding, or about to hold responsible situations. Bubscribed Capital, Accumulated Assetts overâ€"â€"â€"â€" 500,000 " Annual Revenue(1863), overâ€" 100,000 " Prospectuses and all information may t« obtained from + » Secretary for Canadaâ€"Fdward Rawlins, Esq 69 Groat St. James Street, Montreal. _ Medical Adviserâ€"=William Fraser, Esq., M. D FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES,. Insurance Company! ‘ ~CHIEF OFFICE : QUEEN..,. INSURANCE . ... BULLDINGS, PIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! CANADA BRANCIH OFPFICE : UXIONX BUILDINGS,.â€".â€"â€"â€"MONTREAL SETTLEMENT of CLAIMS:!! ; B O AR D: Wirtiax Morsos, Esq., Chairman, Tnoxas Kay, Esg., Hexey Tnuowas, Hox. Joux Youke. | Davin Torrayes, L‘llli GREATEST| BoNXUS EYVER cCOX tinuously declared by any Company. BANKERS, ; f LPF E: ARGE BONT® llb}{,« ‘LARED £2 Per cent 4 per Aunum on suims Assured. SPECIAL FEATURES: NONXâ€"FORFEITURE or POLICIES LIFE POLICIES CON8SIDERED UNXCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT INX CASEs OF PALPABLE FRAUD. Policies Payable During Life= * time of Assured ! LIFE POLICIES GRAN1ED OX A SPEâ€" CIAL REDUCED SY8STEX. DIVISION OF LIFE PROFITS Every Five Years. Fourâ€"Gfths returned to Participating Policyâ€"holders. ‘The ‘undersigned is no'g prepared to take Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known and long establishéd Company. . All of which are fully explained in Prospobtus? D. OCONNOR, Agent Ottawa, Dec. 18,81865. 1 Agent for Ottawa, Aylmer, and vicinity Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. iâ€" without Reforence to the Directors in England. Of LOXDOH and EDINBURGH, A TLIF E: XN D P 4 RATEBRAT rul Scttien THE EUROPEAN PROMPT AND LIBERAL U ECISN Lo PRUS T EE® LIVERPOOL J, A. Gin 18 1 G NE Dâ€"â€"Ag hand ex P 0 it MA 2 . J. FRIEL, Agent and Jonx Nayton, 1 R. E. OCONXNXOR, MOLSOXN‘S BAXK â€"£ 30 000 Stg. + PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. you Lae pame of the house you O not Ond it quite so surprising. â€" It‘s Garrow Hall." * What1 Me Garrow HMail ?" " The same, and no other, _ Ever since the murder no one has dived there. It lrl.ni;q to the sister of the tormer owner, and the »up»> posed murderer. You remoemiber the case, of course? «Many people would have paid a ! nundered a year for it4 for it‘s a very good house, in a very pretty Country, and wof seven mules from a town, but there‘s no getting werâ€" vants to live there, > And poor Miss Durham would be only too gmlcfuf to any one wh by living there for a time, would dissipate ufi the superstition attaching ‘to it. _ You can‘t wonder that che doesn‘t Tike to live in it herself. Al the village people say it‘s haunted; and hawe, of course, twenty thousand stories of what has been seen and heard about it at night,â€"and such «tuffl. You, of course, could bring your wervants from London, _ You‘ll find the house in yery good order ; for, with such prejudices aguinst it, of course it was necessary to»give it the Lenefit of fll possible atiractions. _ But even the old people who take care of it in the dayâ€" Atiimes wouldn‘t stay during the night, nut, L do believe, if by so doing they might make | it their own. â€" ‘ Aftter a little more talk, Mr. Langworth agreed that application should be made for a three month‘s tenancy of the house. Not to lose time, he would ilinm-ll’ travel down at ‘once into Somersetshire (Garrow Hall was in that county), and arrange for the reception of how many retired rich. men have raed the day.wh en they quitted London and, its soil, Mr. Langworth determined on giving the country a fair trial, sull leaving open the chance of returning to his cccupation in town . He obtagned three months‘ leave of absence from hi!oflio(-. From his narrow means he had hitherto had a few holidays, and had much claim to indulgence, > Then he set about.inquiring for a remote country house, in which, with his family, he might pass the vacant time, â€"and put to the test the (possibly) exaggerated attractions of a rural life. : The solicitor whom he consulted said he supposed Mr: Langworth would wish the house he took to be within an easy distance of the metropolis, â€" i *# No, not by any means," eaid the client. # Observe!lâ€"Iâ€" wantâ€"we all wantâ€"to give the conntry a fair trial. _ To do that, we Had botter take a rather outâ€"oftheway {:I:ce:' seven miles from a marketâ€"town would be just Lrity. ‘ + 4 I â€" Some tlmjur four years before Mr, Langâ€" | worth‘s accession to fortune, Garrow l!jl had been tenanted, as well as "owned by a x&lr. Nicholas Durham, Lrother of the lady | mentioned above. _ Attached to the house was | an cstate, yiclding some «ixteen or eighteen hundred a year, which came to Mr. Darham | through his mother, the heiress of the Garâ€" | row Samily, a family of great antiquity, ut | now no longer so wealthy or so importaint as they had once been. *Nicholas and hiski ‘lm«l leen born in India, in which copntry their muther had also died. _ Nicholag had ‘ married well. â€" Fortunately, as was | then | thought, he pasesed an efi(ile i tly of his father, who ‘was generally bel to be partly, if not wholly, dependent him for a maintenance. * j At tne date of his marriage he was just nineâ€"andâ€"twenty years of age, His maternal | gratulfather, who hbad in a great measure 3 hr.mg!nlhlinlu up,.dam‘i‘::dom dw-| kuuf.ner;lel Garrow Hall, 6n only a year or two ‘ lrf«.r‘:\ Hi-l'uifler Emily, left amith a emall | annuity, lived mostly with Ler father, on the Continent ©..% . _ oo C s is We «once into that coun his family *"You‘ll find a comfortable bedroom all ready, I know,‘ said the lawyer, | "The only hardship is having to «leep in the house alone ; but you‘re not nervous, J .am aware. . Only, my dear sir, be sure and get there a few hours before dark ; for should it be night when you get there, . you might offer -ll‘ your aunt‘s money to induce mmehfll{-lu goto the Hall with you, and Jâ€"don‘t think you‘d get any one to do it.~ J don‘t upon my word and honor, I don t." : Garrow Hall was known by name to Eng: lishmen who bad never so much as heard the names of Windsor Castle or St. James‘ Palace, The horrible tragedy which had given it such areputation Was, at that time, fresh in the memory of every one. â€" Buteven crimes are forgotten at Igt ; and, fur those who read the sinzular adventures to be shortly recorded, it may Be needtal to recall the events which had given Gaprow its dark and feartul ccleâ€" Nicholas and his wife had been united some six or seven months, and as far ms was | ufterwards arcerterned by strictest inquiry, | had Jived on most > aftectonate terms. It | wanted a week to Cnristmas day. . A party olfriends were to keep Caristmas at Garrow, but as yet the hnsband and wife were entirely alne. On the fatal day, the 18th of Decemâ€" ber, Mr. Durham dined with his wife at six o‘clock, their ordinary hour, and behaved as | uenal at dinocr. Everybody said that Mr., and Mrs. Lang tth, in marrying each other, had done the ast foolish of all the toolish tuings whh e baid pot withia their power, _ Tacir antâ€" i ages were htteover Lity, and the.r unitéd cotoes, nothing over four hnudred; and ervbedy sard that they lni;ul have been When without company, it was their babit to occupy the dininzâ€"room for the whole evening ; and they did #o on this occamon. These, and other particulars, to which the c»mmf event imparted a fearful interest, were all given in evidence by the servant who waited on them at table. e Nok The eame servant deposed, that by his nearest guess, the hour was half past seven when a rinz «ummoned him to the tmpnt door. He opened it to admit a tall with sUTPPOSED TO BE HaAUNTED,. I1 sâ€"I am. ©People have been w, by inheriting «. dortune, aud t they | had AMladdin‘s lamp! solved, shall never be our caâ€"e. mansion, but such a house as, mHor the country, we. shall bay w much *#s nolhing" ?" â€"_, trerally, nothking. Waen I 4“ of the house you‘ll not think] it ising. _ It‘s Garrow Hall," a house, in which months, and longer, \for nothing."

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