ty do «ll work end despateh, T ANXTLy ox imasey, Gas ane iâ€.ï¬ï¬â€˜_-â€" 3 ~ Mcartany S sSHKop Bank Ste, t aigh . . 99k a hand sag oet hmps, Hand Beep r to any made iy ‘-..."ï¬ in T:M.'ufl nvented abd mo“le# is im provements '&‘ hT ©Té meo on orm of stringing, ‘a,. preserving at bles the pianists Your Pianosever our invenition in 2ERG, the iyoumc & of its system of by which great cbtmi * 'f-ooln. The ATEXT are orginal and ent <pth and terial ; tm th, and wily 16. y Other Pians on the nusical critie of e examined your rincipal artiste 10 440C iennd t Mâ€â€™ ® u-n'ol.""n' cffect this oblet gentieman, but to y the only bello®* tes this C _ _, lowing with mot ined 1nC704*€ of ‘rade!., 2VS â€"We piegntinige\ \< upied, STRUMEXTs n, the fullness of 'n;..‘ . our patron®s ) 4 u'."‘.d"u n ot style, Chaprebes, o Aneationed, 494 n 44°es""" 0‘ ns lentific ve never heard for PTVEB YTears perior exce the throughout the » e W plan of met . ! "ug ol fucilities, ** & €O.) By reversed or TES excepted) ce for the feet o Strings ars t C on -o“’f_ demand b $1â€"1atly on whith Tt 19 * "hflrl nuunbe \the 18A 4 Decem: wther Daily or Weei ted in the neatest st Amll EY=â€"ATe=L , Convey ans side m:-& two dos Oitawa, March 20, 1866. Jefy Compe Trays or j the first No Advertisement car. outthe written order of t ssd Elgin Streets, Ottawa Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. hum, C. E. C b }uumu-cmmmnma yas" OFFLIIEâ€"No. 60, Sparks St tor every subs wise arranged EDWARD T. DALLTNELL, Bml.. Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clerk of the Poace and County (rewn Attorney, for the United Countics of Proscott Year‘s Subscriptoon Street, Ottawa. * P. J. Beckisy, LLB Otawa, Dec. 18, 1365. *~â€" LEES & GEMMELL, BAml'l'lll. Attormeys, Solicitors, 0-1:-0-..“. * Omice : Inthe Court House, Ottawa, C. W. Roseat Lezs. * . Jous J. GmocnL. (itawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf ARRISTER«ATe&L A W, Chancery, &c. â€" : Aumond‘s Buildings, R (ttawa, Jan. 12, 1866. â€" Qrmice: Court House Avenue East A L Dexxrxe. *h Otawa, Jan. 16, 1866. | uns Am’.'lâ€".\‘l'-l.,\ W, Solicitors=in= Chancery, Conveyancers, & :., & c, R. A. BRADLEY, LA'. Chancery, and Conveyancing» Orrice: Over Scott‘s Confectionery, opposite the Russell House, Ottawa, C. W . * @1Â¥ now: Building, opposite the Post Office eoial puaenth Mattting orree usta® Drox. Jurivs P. Bucke. tawa, Pob. 7, 1306. 43â€"utg ARRISTERS and Attorneysâ€"at«Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyangers, Notarâ€" le«, ke., 4. Orrice: Telegraph Building, Metcallo Street, «uy yers ribers, Cas »ARRISTER, &c., Ottawa. Office: Telegraph Building«, Metcallo Stroet. Ditawsa, March 10, 1866. 710y D. CONNXOR, ‘m‘OAT.LAW. Solicitor _ in Chancery, Convey ancer, &o., Su««ex street. Oreic«: Union Buildings, Ottawa. sbruary 21, 1366. is . biâ€"y vance ‘A.voi:lix'. m 4%k. Street, Quebec. Mr "W, MARSHALL MATUESON, 'A.-l.‘!'l-. Attorney, Solicitory &c+ ) Ow#ice> Morne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks QTTAW A TIMES,"| K. neysâ€"atâ€" Law. f Ormcss: Hall and Ayimer, C. E. Mr. 'r'ill attead at Hall on Tag«days and iMurwafavery wadk. < â€" C x â€"|â€" ~= > ‘ml.'l. ATe«L A W, Sollcitors=in= M. Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c. Ormes : Post Ofice Building, ElginStreet, Ottaw a E. B. Harcock. K. IL Haycoek. ml *'â€"iâ€";:'.‘!m -l.(..\); Podomn Bep NPE iC tï¬ ing â€"Ottaira, Dec. 18. 1485." PROFESSIONAL CARDsS JOSEPH J. MURPIIY, P"ll(‘lfl. Land Inrvoy«;-. Canada Bast and West, Real Estate Agents, &c. Parâ€" ‘“mdovmul to the sale and protection the Lands of Absentees. Applications to the hl._’_b_vp_ul-ou for Mining Lands, &c., ARRISTER, Etc., for Lower Canada. _Orriczs : Court House, Aylmer and Buckingâ€" MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIX, ARRISTERS and Attorneys=ai«Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Convty ancers, Notaries ie, &e., &c. mos: Over Mr. A. Cunp’m:ll's_‘ Store, Sussex C Oe nor lt / Atutrcepalifivairint 4o \~aihnen "uivr. vemnmmrt rrieâ€" Uhuaita Chy and Vie bacs. in Coyer aod, hover | 2ot refortiched Anroogiont ‘The BaR wataim Tagde bn :1 an u-_‘me:-‘h 2-(-::? .ol Farming | the choicest Brands h.mm Liquors, and every Ormerx : c._'“: 5"._ und Metcalre i,,,(,, | delicacy of the season will be found on the table. The s t W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. r:‘»y:‘hnr’hh -m::u-muam to the comâ€" L. <s~ .. . KA RBALANMINX ETX Â¥ of it guesis and patrons, . _ _ _ ~ .. Ottaws Doc. 28 DUXNING & THOMPSON, EVERY MORNING, ‘m"‘; Orrice : Well epposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Oitawa, February 7. 1 366. L"ll- ENGINEER, Union Buildings, «ommer of Sussex and York Streots. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1 .® MEsslts, DUCK & BUCKE, COLMAX & WRIGHT, DVOCATES®, Barristers, and Attor= HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, TTORNXE Y 8« A T«L A W, Sollcitors=in= ARRISTER® and Atiorneyseat=«Law, Solicitors in Chancery; Notaries Public, and Ottaws, Feb. 7, 166. VOL. L. * ~xC). .& SPECIAL NXOTICK BYVOCATE. Office! No. 17, St. Poter They h mll" of Christ Church, Teacher Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢. awa, Feb.: 7, 1864. 43â€"ut, x Scascrirtio® :â€"1 BUCKLEY & sCOTT, PRLX ry @escripti Poster to t CLEGG & NXELLIS, A. F. BOUCHETTE, SIDNXEY B. FRIPP ¥£6.00. AoverTisin6. insertion, a P. MACPHERSON attended to. MR. H. R. FRIPP, GEO. IL PERR\V M. MceLEODP WEEKLY TIMES.®* [X TLX G BOULTON , 1865 W. Moxay Warour, B.A.B.C.L hi. 09 4%â€"ntf G. HURD Smal los! and at 7 A W, â€" solicitorein= er, &c. Oifice:â€"North ie adv ertiser Bouchette will always be HED aily B Ru U NE ma No W lt I. W. Tnowrsos any . business the public generally regularly the cirâ€" nti #1.50, logu Street. Solicitor=in= mt 1 â€\Ltj' >'| “«"fll‘h in ad th witl m 43â€"utf Jr apl 43â€"uth reet ut atd atf ‘ar | THEâ€" QUEEN" RESTAURANT, tion KAVANAGH, Proprie Corner of the | M. Metcalfo and \V’ellm m oppfll; «* | the main entrance to the Government buildings. | _ The « QUEEN®" comprises all the requisites for a well | frst.cla«s Restaurant, . The House h:\‘.nï¬od 9y N. l ARBRSy ; s l)llll"l!(‘lAL LAND â€" SURVEYOR, Draught«man, &c., (commissioned for Urp.t and Lower Canada.) Onice and residence, Glouâ€" cester, near Ottawa. â€" Surveys of every Mr‘i‘pthm cxecuted with accuracy. . Communications address© od Oitawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive: prompt llo.‘l(l‘.l'.\'l‘lll(' Physician, Surgeonm and Accoucheur. * + urrick: In lorne‘s Block. Can be found over the office at night. Reserences : Rev. 1}:«& Lawrence, Orono«; Rov. John Smith, Bowma@uville; Rev. George Riddell, Clarke ; Duncan Camphell, M.D., !.!.L_.&l.. Torâ€" Street. Ottaiva, March 20, 1866 Coxnusws Merchant and General Agent. â€" Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachineâ€" Ales and Porster. . Pork, Flour, &e., for sale. Ormec®: No. 5, sparks Street, near the Russell House, Ottawa city »C. W. y § DIR. C,. LEGGO, Pll\ SICIAN, Surgeon and Acconchenrs OPPICK: No. 5. Russell (House Block, Sparks 40 ustate will receive all infor CHARGE by calling at the office Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. Boox-lunzn and Paper=Ruler, cor= ner of Sparks and Metealfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘y‘ Office. Account books made to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. RULLNG done to any pattern. Particular attention rul to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1860. _ . 2â€"y JOHN M. BARBER, â€". BOOK-III.‘DEB arnmd â€" Manufacturing Stationer, and. Machine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Streets. . Entrance on Sussex Street. 8 THOS. NELSON, BOO'I'.IAKII, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Maving had many years‘ experience in some of the best cstaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels contident that all orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteod to give satisfaction. _. _ ty IK ~Dressing Saloon, Rideau Street, begy most resâ€" pectfully to invite the ge n of Ottawa and viâ€" cinity to visit his new establishment, No. 9, Alst.' Block, which has been up in a most reche style, at very considezablaixpense. _ _ _ _ _ _ . nto ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M. D., Toronto. ;ï¬;ï¬u&;{.’.}; PA i.:’f ROTARY :Am J one is continent, use. Tt taidr wratron on io the iency of this l)")lruus vide opinions of the Press. C § _FAÂ¥~ A choice lot of Muical Instruments always kept on hand for sale. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. k: 1. THE RUSSELL HOUSE, |. . LA'I‘E CAMPBELL!8 HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The unders , proprietor ‘of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his nuâ€" merous friends and the trawvellin; p.b}k. that he has reâ€"painted and Q'Iy-fuwam'lwtth‘he.o-: modious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to busi and guests, he hopes to deserve e uwn. ds nk J E. GOUIN, h atoly, a or connected wit f 3 F 'Rqu'n , F.‘an Street, Quebec. Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1866. _ | 1â€"y ‘ 1CHOLAS $treet, Court=House A venue, 1@ Ottawa, John Unhm. Proprietor. This House is conveni¢ ; situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and FW of Bank Street Ottawa, February 7. DE.\TIIT. Oflice 1 $Sparks Street, Com«e tral Ottawas. Ottawa. January 27, 1866. Mâ€"uth LP Town, third House from Union Biock Ottawa, January 27, 1866. | C at" 6 F YE 5.C. & T. W. KEIR, K(‘(‘OUSTA!TO. No« 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. e Oitawa, March 21, 1866. TOuy LA‘rl McADAM*$, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. The above Hotel, one of the otdest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thuruu‘h:{ overhauled and refitted for the -Qo- cial accommeodation ufvu. THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times furnished with the very be«t the market affords. | i teZ Ottawa, February 7, 1866 tâ€"l’("tlo!ll:ll. and General Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. , Sussex Street. 1 Ottawa, December 18, 1865. Iâ€"y 4 House. Fitawa, Ds â€"GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler always in attendance. e % JOHN MALTMAN. Packenham, Dec J â€" J,. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep @ Cut, Nepean: * This House is situated within twenty minutes‘ walk of the City, and is fitted up in .‘Im-el.-:ilo. The Bar is supplied with all the choice of iquors. ‘nunvm.Jnn. 16, J 866. 24â€"6m It. IHI McGREEV Â¥, 1ONXTRACTOR and â€" Builder. â€" Office 1 Ntawa, February 7, 1866 Ottawa, D TORK Street, opposite Matthews* Ho# The sale of Real Fstate at Auction or Private Sale omptly attended to. Consignments received for sitive sale. Purtics wishing to purchase Real tate will receive all information FREE OF erior apartments Ottawa, Dec"2 Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866. A2°, ENK N ARAX £2 l)lll VATE HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= L _ tawn, C. W. . A few gentlemen can obtain supâ€" GEO, LOGAN, MD:, L.C.IL.B., MORTOX HOUSE, CO.'II of Water and Division Streots, Ogdensburgh, N, Y., 8. Slosson, Proprietor. Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. December 20, 1865. ~ y PROFESSIONAL CARDS L. SPARKS,; _ North side York street, second door from Sussex ATE of Quebec. â€" Residence==Russell ZA Oysters, Game, etc., daily by express dtawsn Dec. h thky.! *_ * !" > ENTIST. Oflice! York Street, Lower H. MeLEAN‘S UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" ‘ Stabling and an attentive Mostler January 11. 18664 J AS. JOHNSTON‘S TNION HOUSE, North Gower,. Good \"‘"“' C« Ks gvcn and General Ftage .. AlfredMoses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. December 21, 1800.+ 4y ROPRIETOR of the Parliament Hair= HOTELS AND SALOOXNXS8, ELLINGTON $treet, First Door Kast MACDONXALD & BRO., DBR. OLIVER MARTIN INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, RESCOTT, C. W», L« H. Daniels, Pro= prictor. | Second to no House in Contral Caâ€" W "PHE ALBION HOTEL, BUSINXESS CARDS. DKX. C. A MARTIN, h 6, 1866 DR. W. J. HENXRY, JOHN MALTMAN, s Flour Store, corner of York and Sus Entrance on Sussex Street. e. 18. 1865. Iâ€"t DR.O‘REILLY, BEAVER HALL, A. MORTIMER, DI. WOLFE, 18, 1 d ary 21, 1866 » 3, Russell Mouse Block, Sparks found at night at Dr. J. Leggo‘s, HOLT3 HOTEL, 20, 1865 CHRISTIE, E. MILES, DUIGNAN‘3 1868 TDt LIVE 4Sâ€"utf 43â€"utf 3Mâ€"uth 43â€"utf 55â€"4 1â€"y 14y 1â€"y 1â€"y 1â€"tf 66â€"6in 11â€"y 20.7 3â€"y 1â€"f C. Austin begs also to observe that he fact of his having had, upwards of fourt experience in every branch of the busine England, Treland, and Canada, combine APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTS. T H E ; $ Rideau Apothecaries . Hall, 390, AIDKAU STREET. CEHAS. AUSUTIN, And all articles for the Toilet, &c strict attention to all the duties cor merit a share of their patronage. â€"__~â€" At the above address, for the DRVG®, CHEMAUALS, DVEHS® TV DPF®, remitting assiduity and personal not fail to obtain confidence, and sPECIAL NOTICE, For the convenienee of his patrons and fri F « OPENING his establishment ON AY8 from 8 to 9 a.m., and 3 to 5 p.0. wa, Jan. 1, 1866.. â€" _ x 41 Susserx Street, Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! city sd" Crystailine Compound "t&# FOR THB HAIR ‘(‘:.\’-\'l‘).l:t‘i.l‘;)‘i“dfl'ï¬-\!llfl‘l".\. a sure for Coughs and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prc ent citizens will be shown on application. _ To Farmers and Cardenors ! Just Recarvknâ€"A consignment of the ( Superâ€" ate in Boxes and Barrel«. * + GEO. MORTIMER, Qhemist and Aputhcoary, AL Sussox Ottawa, . 18, 1865. DRUG WAREHOU Chemical Matthow* Sundries. Pharmacentical Uhemist and Druggist. Ea;;]fl.}ii the Popular Patent Medicin 1B I ® f G &# E A T MEDICAL E.\l{’UJUU.\I FoF THE CItftY.. Ottaw a Otnfa Drug Warehouse. A fresl} Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just réceived. sN. B.â€"Prescriptions carefally and Pmmplly}»rv- l;ared. J. GARVEY, M. D. ttawa, Feb. 12, 1866 s 47â€"u VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE! FOR SALE, roml woopE N Houses, 4 rooms One Block, 4 tenements, 5 rooms and a Kitchen to each. Three Houses, 2 tenements, 5 rooms each ; all well plasterâ€" ed and in good condition. . Also, 12 Town Lots. The above l’mpnl' will be sold on Reasonable Uerms. C | _ MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! %G/ assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware CHEAP. S Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 FARMS FOR SALE! 100 Call and see it and judge for yourselves Four NEW HOUSLS to Rent on Sand HKill . PAOPERLY COMPOUNDED 1YD FREE FKOY ADULTERATION PROPERTY FOR SALE 100 100 Ottawa, December 18, 1865 &e., &o Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 PHO‘I‘OOIAPIII BY NOTMAN, FOR Sale at the Ottawa& Stationery Warchouse, York street, Ottawa. ‘ Ottawa, December 20, 1865. * Hardwaro! Hardware ! ! ONSTANTLY ON HAND A SPLENDID K Pure English and French Drugs and Chemicals; English and French Perfumery, Toilet,.and Fancy Goods, Sonlpe. Sponges, &c., unequalled in the [ would also call the attention u} the public to my incomparable 1 e DY avk JosrT I;Ecr.wl:n, A Goon Tmant of Photographic and Medical ieals, Canadisn Hair Dyes, Bogle‘s ditto, rew* ditto, and a fall assortment of Druggist‘s â€"~&Ab6(e«« + L NUMBER OF LOTS SITUCATED IN different parts of the city, well adapted cither for nnlnb residences or business purposes. For further particulars and terms of sale, Arrur to H. J. FRIEL & C0., * .. Orto H. McLEAN, Sign of the BIG oTs Nos. 2 AND 3 ON THE SORTJH | dw ilbn:l myh C«AMI lots .ll -ll:lnrd osite St. Joseph‘s ege, (Saud i11,) and are well suited for the oncSiun l"’pï¬'llo dwellings. . . LOOK HERE! FUF known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM,â€" situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East braif of Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Ridean Front. There is an extensiveclearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within jive mile« the City, and is beautifully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the city either by land or water. “o land is of a superior â€"quality, and yields excellent crops. No. 2. 141 ACRES OF LAND, ITUCATED +=AL8Oâ€" TWO AND A«HALF®TORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Stroet. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a ï¬nl Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum, . It is situated in the imme= diote vicinity off§@the Railway Terminus, and l':.;;ory desirable place for a private resiâ€" JUST RECEIVED ! PCP in the Township of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" ceasion. ~There is about 20 acresof this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. PUF 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€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at a reasonablé rate. m ACRES OF LANXD IX THE Township of Orgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 weres of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" vation. hok is ; UsIC;I MUSIC I!: FRENCH AND English Songs, Sacrod Music, Polkas, Vatses, _â€"No. 5. m ACRES OF LAND IX THE Township of 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 cheap. dvice to the gratis tr. 18, 1865. °o DMESTIC DYES. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF S in this city on sale at the _ amily Prescriptions prepared with accur Blal RESPECTFULLY TO inform the inhabitants of Ottawa and vicinity, that he has commenced business as & .. _ _ Keo. 1. ACRES OF THE PROPERTY YALUABLE ACRES OF LANXD, SITUATED OT"PA WA ALL 1MPORTATIONS OF On 1st May next P B &E U ME RX*, PANCY #0O4P8, JOSEPH CARVEY 1UNUR, Sussex Street. FRANCIS MeDOUG AJ DUVERNAY BROS e., and hopes â€" ty mnected with it t atton insu zale of I with un lance, wil Land Agent trust«â€" th OTraAwWA,"C. wW., sSsA‘IURDAKY, MARCH ; 31, |1s66. anadian M.D L rda irt h in eure minâ€" $ th tf Monday, 20th November, 1865, CHANGE of TIME Ottawa and Prescott Railway, ~TRAINS WILL RUX A8 FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M,, 311.\&:1}11‘!&.\!.\' at 1,30, P. MJ RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRAJN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M., MIXED Tlil.\l.\j at 7.30 A.M. + TJ8. DETLORy; 2# Grand Truak Railway Company 1. Station as follows : j CENTRAL AND \\'HS’ERN DISTRICTS WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, Day _ Express for ~ Ogdensburg, Brock ville, Kingtson, BeNleville, eduv® Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" } 8.00 A. M ford, Godcrich, Buffallo, Detroit, +¢ Chicago, and all points West, at Night do de +> do ... B6 P.M Accommeodation Train for Kingâ€" , ston and Intermediate Stations, } 9.40 A. M Th 51 + 6 ul erivide‘s sis he w eeiie a w‘ Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" ping over night at Island Pond, Night Express for Three Rivers, Qitebec, Riviore du Loup, Port land, and Boston, with sleeping cits attuched, 4 .â€"1%.%,. 1 +%1+. .. Express Trains to 8t. Johws, conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont Central Railway for Boston, New York, and all places in the Eastâ€" tern States; At, .04 q.k k +4 +6k +4 Ditto ditto and Rouse‘s Point Accommodation Tra in for St. John‘s and intermediate places Traingleave for Lachine at ...;.. burg The capital of Canada. THE BRITISH HOTEL ! FpNHE LoCATION OF THIS HOTEL 18 IN 1. the most central and best business part of the city. . It is constructed of stoncy lias a frontage of 66 feet on Sussex Street, with piazza to three storics, and a frontage on George Street of one hundred and fiftyâ€"six feet; is four stories high, has had a wing of one hunâ€" dred and sisteen feet in length added to it within the last two years; has been thoroughly renovated, and has ample accommodation for two hundred guests. CORNER of SUSSEX & GEORGE Sts The Hotel contains.cighty rooms, comprisâ€" ing single and doubleâ€"bedded rooms, sitting rooms, gentlemen and ladies‘ parlors, a dining room «60 feet by 33 (u-coms‘:o none in the Province), bath rooms, &¢., &c. It has also detached from the main building a Billard room, ice house, larder, laundry, stables, &¢., krl The premises are covered with tin; are enâ€" closed, and secured by : fircâ€"proof walls, and are insured under a firstâ€"class risk, They are within less than five minutes‘ walk of the Parâ€" linment Buildings. and, as the first session of Partiament to be held in (ttawa will take place at an early day, they offer a rare chance to any gentloman who thoroughly understands keeping a 6 is a 65 Pirstâ€"Class Hotel ! Hotel accommodation is at present so much wanted in this city, this house, under proper management, could not fail to prove a remunâ€" crative and safe investment. Suitable partics, wishing to rent or purchase, will be dealt with liberally on application (postâ€"paid) to the subscriber. ________ _ Ottawa City, C. W., January 10, 1868 Ottawa Classical and Commercial Sghool Ottawa, D Patronage of His l.lo;vi:k:;lfll: Bishop of Prixtirar.... ... ... Rev. T. D, Pumuiers, M.A. ASSI§TANXT . . . ... ... ... 1. .. Mn H. Puruarers. Frexou Master...... ...... ... Moxs. Domox. DRAWING . . . ++ ++ .++ + /+ +€.â€" A. NEWELLy Biq. MUHC . + +x++ .+ ++ ++ a ++ ++ + + s HL. . FRIPP; BikGs The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" ties, on TUCESDA ) W\-ili_ngtun Street, Jan. 1, 1866. , EASTERN DISTRICT ‘commeodation Train. for luhnd] Pond and Intermediate Stations, | : ol gedrevanrecnateerrarey J AMES THOMPSON P« L. L.A .t Bil1 The Building formerly known as MONTREAL HOUSE FFNENDERShis sincere thanks to the inhabiâ€" J. tants of Ottawa and surrounding country, tor the liberal patronage received since his commencing business in Ottawa, and begs to call their attention to his FALL STOCK, conâ€" * sisting of tto ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point _ 3.15 P.M. ‘commeodation Train for St. John‘s and intermediate places } 5.00 P.M. ainsleave for Lachine at ...... _ 8.00 A M. ; 9.:30 A.M. *3.00 P.M. ; 4.30 P.M. *The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" Dec. 18, 1865 TRAINS WILL LEAYE BONXAVEXTURE GROCERIES, CROCKERY, 3 Roadyâ€"Mado Ciothing, &c., The Nimble Sizpenve [rcferred to the Slow Shil ing. & $aJ*" Mind, don‘t forget the place, Red Sign and Red Fox, next to Johnston‘s Fiullr Btore JAMES THOMPSON, © Montreal House, Sussex Street. Wool, Hides, Furs and,Potash. 100 ! 500 i 1000 ! 300 Ottawa, Jan. 17, 1866 DR Y GCGOODS, rEVYIE UNDERSIGNED‘S OFFICE HAS t es fhe" THOMAS MoGREEVY. Ottawa, January 23 1866. â€" _ <~ 21â€"f JUST RECEIVED, Old Rye& Mait Whiskies Ottawa, February 10, 1866 He desires to call attention to his Stock of 500 PIECES Home Made Cloth, (Canâ€" awdian Manufacture.) W f RAILROAD NXOTICES IHE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RITCHIE, FORD & CO‘8., (SIMCOE,) Jas. Buchanan‘s, OF CANADA. TUESDAY next JANUARY 24 )ort B» oN AND AFTER Wrrouesaue axo Retam PIECES â€" Home Made Flannels, (Canadian Manufacture.) BUNDLES American Cotton Yarn N O TPICE. and Rouse‘s Point m Train for St. ntermediate places t Lachine at ...;.. BAGS of Sait 18, 18( Situated on the BARRELS Labrador Herrings SUSSEX & WELLINGTON 8T3 C. J. BRYDGES, Maxaorko Dimsgcrou. Supertntendent JAMES SKEAD 9.00 A. M 2.00 P.M 8.30 A M 10.10/p.1 19â€"tf 25â€"3m 13â€"4f 50, Sparks Street, â€" B‘E('} TO CALL'r 'l;H'E‘ AT;I‘ENTION oF THE PUBLIC TO THE FACT THAT thav are now affering for eals at S P BC LA L â€"NOTLCH: AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO 8O UNTIL THE EXD OF FEBRUARY ENSUING, THE FOLLOWING Â¥ Extensive alterations and improvements Which they contemplate making in their store, in order to prepare for their new g@~SPRINXG STOCK, and that they may be ready to meet the growing demands made upon them by their friends and the public in general, en e READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING, Plain and Colored Fancy Flannel Shirts, Canadian Tweed and Doeskin Pants, and Vests, A Great Variety of Undercoats, ic §@J" Several dozen LIGHT COATS siitable for Spring wear will be offered remarkably cheap _ An Endless Assortment of Overcoats, Smocks and Garibaldi‘s in every Variety. i 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, ORDERS FOR FLOUR AND OATMEAL, &C. He hopes, by WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE Best Quality Extra Superfine Flour, j Bost Quality No. 1 Superfine Flour, _ Best Quality No. | Oatmeal ; Oats; Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust Ottawa, January 27, 1866 BEG LEAYVE TO INXFQORM THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND THK PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT THEY HAVE f â€" Removed to the Corner Store OoF THE UNION BLOCK, SUSSEX STREET, _ . Lately Occupied by J. G. ROBILN sON & Co., FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS! Upper Town Skating Rink. Season Tickets, Genelemen, Single Ticket for Skating ... ....... .. | 124¢ . A BRASS BAND will be in attendance every Monday and Thursday, % w.CARTXEY. â€" January 11, 1866 »@"Don‘t forget O‘Meara & Co., for GCreat Bargains. &1 A. DUFF. O‘MEARA & Co., 8 SPARKS STREET, CENTRAL TOWN, OTTAWA IS wNoWwWw OP EN To SUBSCRIBERSâ€" AND THE I’L:'BLIC. PAB‘I‘!ES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Covntry Newsearer, can purchase an flce quite complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP; for Casb, or on approved credit. . Apply for information, (post paid) to | â€" W. B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. Ottawa Feb.6, 1866. 42â€"6m Important to Printers. The Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Oats, : R@" OFFICE AT THE MILL * THOMAS MA P. O‘MEARA‘8 EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! OYsTERS ! \o%E&T & flig. OYsTERS ! I N â€"SH EL L, ALWAYS ON HAND AT O‘MEARA‘S RESTAURANT theyâ€"are now offering for sale at ania PROPRIETORS OF «THE TEA POT, 1@" Whore they will Keep Constantly on Hand a Cood "®t % S§ELECTION OF KEARNS & RYAN, AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS CAN BE HAD INX THE MARKET Ottawa, December 18, 1865. THE UPPER TOWX SKATING RINK BLSTABLISHED 1844. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 €O0#ESE â€" PPERIKLILCE ! O‘MEARA & CO., George near Sussez Street, Ottawa. strict ammï¬on, to merit a share of the Patronage bestowed on the late firom MACKAY & CO., and e REMLXLOYV AXka ! 1866 C. SPARROW, Jr., Groceries, Liguors, 1~ _‘ XND PROYVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, j Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, February 21, 1866. OT PA WV _A. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN PREVIOUS TO $3 00 . 1 50 20â€"( *J Ottaws Feb. 1, 1866 â€"~â€" â€"‘_â€" Central Town, PLANB, Specifications, and Estimates of Buildings prepared ; dhguud accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued. > AUGUSTUS LAVER, | : Late Stent & Lavet, Architects, &c., & _ Departmental Buildings? Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26, 1866. NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" plication will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its next Session foran Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Company, for th water Oysters, oE &# Oysters New York Bay, East River, and Maddle Rock Oysters, RECEIVED DAILY ‘‘QuEEN‘ RESTAVRANT, Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866 ((')ppoulte main entrance to Government Buildings.) NX O‘T LC 6. supply of the City of Ottawa with OYSTERS ! NOTICE. CTimtcs 55â€"y MAC AT or Corn. KAY. 34â€"utf 36â€"tf 33â€"ut! 38â€"tf Notice to Coxatractors TE ND ERS Until Nunn' u{thpmn Dy ‘or April, PIL BR E W OOD For the use of the P‘ublic â€" AMfuildings (4 feet len cireunistans @ontain 1 «8 And whereas a contagious discase or ef fecting cattle prevails in many parts of I: is increasing and extending its ravages, a As it is expedient, in order to prevent the tion of the same into this Province, that th tion by.sea of éertain animals and artic be lfrohihih-dâ€" ; is Excelleney in Council, on the recom His,Excellency in Council, on the recommer of the Honorable the Minister of Agricultn under the authority given and conferred by t Act, has been pleased to order, and it is her dered, that on, from |and after the FIRST MARCH next, the importation or introductic this Provinee, gr any part thereof, by sea, of sheep, horses, swinc, asses and mules, meat hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such a hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is prohibited ; save and except such cargo or c or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Coune hereafter see 1t to exempt from such prohibi W. H. LEE, Clerk Executive Cou February 28 WV conduce to the health and coinf zens ofâ€" Ottawa generally, to have the of all tlth and nuisances: =__| _ “TIIEREAS. IT WOULD GREATLY conduce to the health and cofhfort of the citiâ€" And whereas, Cholera, Typhus Fever, Small Pox and a species of Plague, have existed during the past winter in gflropeun countries, whence Emigra« tion to Canada may be expected this Spring, it therefore behooves allparties to adopt such sanitary measures as may prevent the introduction or spread of discase n.on‘fn us. Cleanliness, which is possiâ€" ble to all, would, no doulit, greatly tend to prevent the spread of disease; and whereas the BOARD OF HEALTH under and by virtueâ€"of powers conferred PROCLAMATION! upon them by the Actof Parliament of the late Proâ€" vince of Upper Canada, establishing Boards of Hulthâ€".’inr W im., 4th chlr(er. 48â€"and in accordâ€" ance with Byâ€"Law No. 161, of the Corporation of the City of Ottawa, for the prevention of nuisances, have deemed it advisable thit immediate steps should be taken for cleansing the city, _ _ _____ Now «kxow ve mat I, MOSS KENT DICKINâ€" SON, Mayor of the City of Ottawa, do hereby order and direct that all yards, cellars, stables, outhouses, and other buildings and enclosures, lanes or alleys, whall be thoroughly cleansed of all filth, dirt, nuiâ€" sance, moil, or other impurities, by the owners or Y’emm oecusn‘ylng the #ame BE‘ORE THE 15rn AY OF APRIL, 1866. And I hereby give notice that the Chief Constable and the Constabulary ‘of the City, are appointed Health Officers for the City ; and 1 enjoin upon the suid Constabulary to proceed at once under the diâ€" rection of the Chief Constable to have all privy pits, eeupouh, &e., thoroughly cleansed, and to see this order carried into effect. And J do further give notice, that any person or persons dinobeyin;hor n:&leï¬ing to observe this Orâ€" der, on or before the 15th day of April, 1866, are liable, under the lawsnow in force respecting Boards of Health, to a penalty of Eignty Dorcazs, and not less than Four Dorracs for each offence. City Hall, Ottawa, s March 22, 1866. N. B.â€"Aiterthe 15th day of April, 1866, tm.ynrd- &e., will be inspected by imombers of the rd of Health. K _‘The place assigned for the deposit of fith, &e., As lone a« nracticable. is on the ice on the Ottawn ‘The place assigned for the depos as long as practicable, is on the ice River, near the center of the channe depositing nuisances elsewhere will according to law. pl’l'il:fel, or conferring corporate powers for comâ€" mercial or otha‘:dpur[me- of proit, for regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tendâ€" ing to affect the riihln or Eropony of other parties, are hereby notifed that they are required by the b3rd and following Rules of the Legislative Counâ€" cil and Legislative Assembly re-rerlively. (which Huradah Prv way canir Amiund wey uio 4 p 749 ore & iA teaces PAR'I‘IEI IN CANADA WEST intend» ing to make IWJlir‘-ï¬on to the Legislature for Private or Local Bills, cither for granting exclusive TD us d db ay d TWFNONTHS' NOTICE of the lpplicuiq;n‘glenr- 1y and distinetly specifying it« nature and object), in the Canada {/az«t«, and also in a newspaper pubâ€" lished in the County or Union of Counties affected, nndh; copies of the first and last of such notices, to the Private Bill Office of each House. * All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the firstthree weeks of the if"}h"ll)' ODD, J. E. DOUCET, Clerk of Private Bills, T. Council Ottawa, Feb. 23, 1866. Mills‘ Marble Works, Sparks St,, CENTRE TOW X, OTTAW A. W.J. & A,. . Mil‘=. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866 Private Bills. Mantleâ€"Pieces ! 1864 Mâ€"K. DICKINSON, Mayor Chief Clerk Private Bill Office of the channel. Any person sewhere will be pmecgled 2 u it is hereby orâ€" FIRST day of ntroduction into by sea, of cattle, les, meat, skins, f such animals, same is hereby argo or cargo@s, in Council may a Gazette) 16 give braary, 18 rt of the citiâ€" city cleaned L. Assembly ndation ire, and the said §7â€"4.8.0 tf i PRICEâ€"~3 CENTS. 1, \Jonathan Chester, of Fastprint Villa Lunvcashire, and also of Westbourne Terrace, Bayswater, am a Manchester mun, and & radicul to the backvone. â€" The blue blood f the British millowner bas run in the veins of my famnuly ever since nulls were. At what precise period they began, I cannot say ur certain; but, if Tubal Cam built a mill, be was inv ancestor Notwithstanding my politics, the stateeman who | has my sincerest #ympathy is Lord Derby.| His nutions of government 1 am pertectly ready to adnut are Judicrous enough; his eliquence, to use & technical capréssion pecubar to my own calling, will never *"wash;" but yet there is that about him which Lord Palmerston can only boast of in a very infemor degree, and Richard Colaen will not possess as lJong as he lives which endcars the head of tne House Stauley to *my soul, 1 seel for him; I pit him; there is not a pulse of mine mllcr)ei not beat responsive: to his, from Head to 10ot, and most particularly in the foot, for the But diet W in "Poor gout," as I was observing, is u conâ€" trad:‘c un in terms; also the genume disease demands a vicum with uncesturs. _ Nobudy ever Leard of a man without a grandfataer having the gout. _ Tue possession of a fatuer is not sufficient ; for it is said that the Tuing »kips a generauon, und comes indirectly in upâ€"n one, like the knight‘s move in chess trom one‘s mother‘s uncle. Can you conâ€" veive anything more mahcioun=ly fantasuc, more ghastly capmicious tuan this ! â€" _ Talk of the Banshee that stucks to your frish fuml-e: who live upon potateeés and wihucky, an nave never been within two diseases of our complaint in their existence. _ Wuy, the Banshee is quite an mmwle visitur comâ€" pared with the gout, does not perch upon their great tocs, I suppose, and tix therem talons of redâ€"hot steel; he does not wake them in the dead of night, by thrustmg a skewer through their heels; be dves not atâ€" tempt to perform ‘the operation of cupping upon their most delicate joints, which resent lus efforts b uwcll::g enuormously and turnâ€" ing pink. {'hen, e my word for it, that, ing pink, . en ‘Come n Om TT compured to some things that haunt a family, the Banshee is a pleasant bird. What mysterious terrors must have oyer whelmed that man who was the first to have Gout! He probatly imagined himself to be bewitched ; possessed by some dormenting demon, like Ariel in " Tae Tempest:" Now on the beak, Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin. ell?2â€"Dor ave hear on‘t Care ‘nank yu at his« vicums â€" shall be in compeâ€" nt . circumstarces, _ and _ tolerably well ‘<cended ; for _‘ although |1 _ am 1d tnere is such a thing as **poor gout," can be no more like the real thing, taan omeâ€"made Curagoa is to the lustious â€"â€" Oh, my goudness! that the very mention ‘ an insidious drink like that should have cacerbated the demon! * Reader, it is in vain iy longer to conceal the fact that I write is, in pencil, as I he npon the sofa, tortured, ickep, with a hand tuat is not altogether cé irom flying spasins, and a foot dipped in xia and water, aild ewatued in trple folds ‘ cottuonâ€"woul.â€"I say there can be no such ring as pour gout. â€" Tue Poor have no sorâ€" ws, to speak of, compared with â€"â€"â€", ‘h.u’na-‘, Jm, you rucgl‘.-, Susan! Ehz« An! Jenumal! Anne? Woay is your master Ii to perish without assistance? . Have you »tuman feehngs? Can you not hear the I1?â€"Don‘t contradict me, sir! Xou must ave heard it before the wire broke, and I m‘t care if lve broken fifty wires. ... mnauk you; those wet rags have reheved i; you may go now, and jeave me tue dinâ€" erâ€"bell, where I can lay my band upon it i the instant. . . .I am certwinly betrer. . . . ut what an idict you were, Juhn, to contraâ€" i¢t a man with gout! Wusta vlindworm! \ nat an irrat.onal ape! â€" Go, goâ€"go, I say." He flamed amazement ; sometime he‘d divide, And burn in many places. That‘s just what Gout does; he plays a horrid sort of Phé«inâ€"theâ€"corner ali over one ; now here, now there; sometimes coy, and sometimes decided, yet he never Lails to tease. Never fails to tease, and rarely to turture; he has numberjess instruments to work his fendâ€" ish will; besides his pincers, (headed like curlingâ€"irons,) his slowly perfurmung gimlets, and Ins whipâ€"cord tightly wound Lbeneats the aftected part, he has ts favorite Vice, in pre ference to which give me the most etrait laced Virtue. It hus been truly observed of tuis engine, that it compresses the limb selected unul the agony Lbecomes well mgh uneuduâ€" rable, and then gives it one turn more. ‘Cain, who had no grandfatuer, could nut "have exâ€" perienced the pumshment which com tively innocent persons like Lord m and ~ myself, ‘endure many times per_ an num. It may be urged thut since someâ€" body must have it to Lbegin with, it is provable enffugh that it was invensed exâ€" pres«ly for the manslayer; but we ure told that Cain was a wanderer, und compelied. to roam, whicl is quite incompatible with the discase in question. . Tnere is authing which could induce a man with gout in is fost to put it to the ground ; under such circumetanâ€" ves, hot ploughsnares would be fewm *walking than the csol earth ; L ve may beckon, Gold may LIR and even litle Buatley‘s desire, | **1 wish 1 was benind you with a bradawl," may be granted to the must malicious enemy of toé ufflicted person, withâ€" out producing lucomotion : he is deaf to amâ€" bition, to glory, and even to duty itself, if it includes pedestrainism in its programme. The ringing call of Marnuon fails to stur mm : « Charge, Chest:r, charge ! on, Stanley, on !"â€" for how can we "charge," or how can we # on," when we have our foot ut an angle of fortyâ€"five degrees, to decrease which elevation According to the Liverpool Times the Feaian «ympathizers in the south of Ireland are givâ€" ing up the cause as lost. The Cork Herald siys that for the past week Queenstown has been in a state of unwonted excitement, owâ€" ing to the immense number of emigrants that are daily flowing into that town,. On one night it was estimated that no less than three tnousand souls were sheltered in the various Apdging places, all destined for the Great West fortyâ€"five G 1« anguish Repnuctios 13 ts Gazmsox.â€"In consequence of orders from Montrcal, a reduction has taken place in the strength of the volunteer force stationed here, the Port Stanley Marines being allowed to return home, while our city comâ€" panics have been reduced by over fifty men, in order to bring them to the proper strength. The Port Stanley Company was escorted to the train by the voluugulnud. and stand ready to retura at half an s notice, should their services be required,.â€"London Protatype, A FAMILY FAILING. particularly in the foot, for the link that connects us in thisâ€"we : the gout, ind have it uncommon (Tto BE COXTIXCTED.) x# 4 ! 1 #!