STAXxTLy ol * nde .."'P on Namd .4 t an equal ament ; & rtion, the s invented x I mdï¬g m his im provements ‘ar=, cither to bury on hand and may musical hus . @pÂ¥ volume, and con versimilitude, that opviates nables the pianists _ Your Pianosever Your invention, in ork cCaATALOGUE cCOX . _ The inCORY® Loeg, Vâ€"u:k::.m to a gen nearly n appendage i# ® r . â€"“ :llcn.m‘ de to order, _ * -n.:.i,“- ed your new Plang. ve of its system of , by which great tfully , ' GoOTTSCHALK ~f the tone isSTnm-.' Scitntific '“ gth, unl'g it Bank §t5, hadto do all werg y Messrs, RTES sound boards ar Fax . w _2 _ mike Bass, of C y e """-mi-:“n rament, 1 wpon the thin w Tke i the srngrar . which is separy fthe m'% ï¬n% ow wesss s o EACH ! IKS, with P ATERNY »r SUB BASS nt to Church# ted for FTVEYen he age. C . 'whdw reries o ’,“hnh“’ ‘ ml"fl“ s® is the only beflon" in method of blowing ATEXT »ov ie 2 ol a t blowing with ©° * »Aesired incress® * have never heard o ~ and »A mct, and solic® tronage. principal | natuinl, all the '-‘n:') the ingiry.. '?‘Y“""-â€"‘ * oo usually * "6, musical critle of ve examined your depth and Mï¬â€œ by ange other ay> & C©OJ Hanid Begp NEW USE! 3â€"laig "o1TAW A TES," ¢ p* *.* lver_; uucflguol of Frinting, from a Mamoth Poster to the Smallest Card, execuâ€" td in the neatest style, and at Prices that m‘(l nnln‘l'ln and . Attorney=at«Law, solieitor in Chaneery, Conveyancer, &0. Offce at his dwollingâ€"house, Queen stroet, between Metcalfe and O‘Connor streets, in rear of the Govâ€" «raneat Pn-::z office. tizws‘ Marah T4 1866. 87â€"f Tsaus o® pr the first oo Uirortisersent can be discontinued withâ€" TTORNEYâ€"AT«LAW, â€" Solicitor«in=« A Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office:â€"North ie of York Street, twa doors from Sussex. Ottawa, March 20, 1866. 18â€"6m J P. i Blllu‘l'll Telegraph Bui Odawa, March 10 EDW ARL BAIII"II Notary Public KB Chancery, &c. Ornice: Atmond‘s Buildings, Rideau Streot. (Ktawa, Jan. 12, 1366. t | Public, ke., &c. Qrrics: Over Mr. A. Campbell‘s Store, Sussex Street, Ottawa. P. J. Becarsy, L LB. W. J. Scort, J#. (iawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"y A"OIIII'OAT-I.A'. Soliciter . in Chancery, Conveyancer, kc., Sussex Stroet urmics : Union Buildings, Ottawa. Tebraary 21, 1866. 55â€"y . DUNNING & THOMPSON, . ‘ml“'l-A'l'-l.Aw, Solicitors=in= Chancery, Conveyancers, &e., &¢. Qrrice: Coart House Avenue East. A. L. Dexsixa. # T. W. Tuowursox. (ttawa, Jan. 16, 1866. 24y '-;h: written order of the advertiser .Allll'l'll. Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace and éou:y Gowna Attornéy, for the United.Counties of Prescott wi Russell. ' Omncz : In the Court House, L‘Orignal. _ _ _ W. MAIRISHALL MATHESON, BL-III‘I'II. Attorney, Solicitor, &e. OQrrice: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, Ottawa. Octawa, Doc. 18, 1366. 1â€"y ham, C.E. Quawe. M’-m Ottamra, March 30, 1886 4s the n;nn'mn- and Atrorneyseat«Law, solicitors in Chascery, Notaries Public, and Orricz: Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Office Cortral Ottawa. Wistam Deck. Joures P. Buck®. Hawa, Feb.â€"7, 1366. * 43â€"atf J. P. MACPHERSON, 'umru &e., Ottawa. . Office Tolegraph Buildings, Metcalfo Streot. )tawa, March 10, 1366. 10y CLEGG & NELLIS, Blllprnnn and Attorneyseat«Law, dolicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" its Public, &3., &o. h Ormice: Telegraph Ba Metcalfo Street, o graph Building, Wx. Ciroc. Ottaws, Feb. 7, 1866 Al'ocnils. Barristers, and Attor= neysâ€"atâ€" Law. t urnces: Haill and Aylmer, C. E. Mr. Wright will attead at Hall on Tuesdays and w week. Jas. W. Mcxay Warout, B.A.B.CL. EVERY MORNING, Pebpary 7, 1866 A"“A’l'l- Officet No. 17, St« Poter Street, Quebec. Mr. Bouchette will always be Wriawnem empleres. hnd toe pubtle Aemerally employes, and the public generally may entrust him. Mr. B.atteads rogularly the cirâ€" sait in and for the district of Quebec. December 28, 1865. ' 9â€"y PROFEsSIONAL CARDS YOL. L. â€" xo.â€" 96. OF Alcnrrl:q opposite St Ottawa, Fobru MJ oxean Ottaws, Feb. nnoomesntiffe mss provixc J. F. BOULTON, ARRISTER~A TeLAW, Solicitor=in=« Duily or W Mication un EDWARD T. DARTNELL, BUCKLEY & sCOTT, ARRISTER® and Attorney se t Lon w o Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Convey ancers, Notaries a. Commar. __ _ W. Mczay Warout, B.4A.B.CL. Oitawa, Fob. 7. 1966. _ _ 43â€"utf HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, ‘m.!.'.-"l‘-l..\" Solicitors=in= Chansery, Convey ansers, Notaries Public, &e. usmce: Post 0.lce Bailding, Elgin Street, Ottawa E. B. Havcoc«. K. H. Haycock. _ ,__R. SPARKS, PO'IRCIAL‘ LAND _ qcnv':{.ou. and Lower (_:nuh.)e_"(b&« and “__m.)@; sester, near Ottawa. . Surveys of every *4 Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt ARRISTER, Kto., for Lower Canada. Orrices : Court House, Aylinerand Buckingâ€" Situatit T9 + o4 Ottawa, February 21, 1866 M East and Wost, Real Estate Agonts, &e. Parâ€" tieular attention dovoted to the sale ‘and protection of the Lands of Absentecs. Applications to the Crown Lands Departmont for Lands, &6., promptly attended to. is $ RCHITECT. Orrce: . W t A epronice 5t Anarewns Chubess n Cc Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf _ They have now on hand and for sale some well Mcu“uvmsmhmï¬w M' an immense qu .l“l' h_-bh'ummnm:oun. JOsEPHM J. MURPHY, Oftaws Doc. 23, 1805 p SUBsCR MESSRS. DUUCK & BUCKE, P of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢ Ottaws, Feb. 7, 1866. AUGUSTUS KEEFER, FIOEâ€"No £3,00 RGANIST of Christ Church, Teacher ?ECIAL NOTICE. irst number of the Tuews is published on of December, persons Subscribing for ly or Weekly will receive them from date tion uniid January \st, 1867, for One momiation at the above rates. Aitends to all Law Courts in the District of COLMANX & WRIGHT, PRINXTINXG. invimmâ€"n‘mht cents per line insertion, and two cents per line besequent insertion, unless otherâ€" 1. @CoONNOR, OVINCI AL Land Surveyors, Canada R. A. BRADLEY, Wl x ‘ SIDNXEY B, FRIPP, WEEKLY TIMES." M. McLEOD, MR. H. R. FRIPP, Corner of Sparks and Metealfo Stroets. TH E m of the Tss will be pubâ€" )AY Morning, and Mailed #1 per Annum, if paid in L in advance; #1,350, will contain a large amount ne News, latest 'l'clttl:fl and Foreign Markets, an« able paper for Farmers and he country., ing the names of Ten Subâ€" npanying the Order, will teâ€" 60, Sparks Street. ;.â€"Daily, if paid in adâ€" Aunum ; if not paid in BOUCHETTE, W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWILN, P. L. 8. Tnos. F. Necus 34â€"6m 43â€"ut Mâ€"y 43â€"utf 43â€"atf \P" | Sparks Streot, Ottawa. 'LAID and Parliamentary Agent« OÂ¥â€" FICE : No. 5, Russell House Block, Ottawa. Deeds for Lands and Patents fur Inventions tro- qured. . Takes charge of Privateâ€"Bills during their passage through the Assembly, and transacts all business with the Government {)op.nnnu. C C Ruyzaxxcrs , Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Hon. J. H. Cameron, Hon. George Crawford, Hon. M. Cameron, Â¥F. Jones, Esq., M.P.P., R. Bell, Exq., MP.P., W. Powell, Hotl.l’.l’.. J. 8. Ross, Esq., M.Â¥.P., and R. Cooper, Esq., Judge Co. Huron. | Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1365. 1â€"y 55â€"y P'.‘.l('ll.";.‘l"“l and Accoucheurs Orvice : No. 5, Russell House Block, Sparks Street. Will be found at night at Dr. J. Leggo‘s, HOIGPA‘I‘IIIC Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. ; Orric«: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over the office at -ï¬ Rejerences : " Wlfl: Lawrence, Orono ; Rev. John Smith, Bowmanville; Rev. George Riddell, Clarke ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.8.E., Torâ€" onto ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. 8. CHRISTIE, C wheue Shie agom for Hendt‘s Highwines and & or wines a Proof Whiskey ; nï¬â€˜ Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, ilur. &s., for sale. Orvice: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russeoll House, Ottawa city, C. W. y ./ corner of Sussex and York Streets Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. [‘A'l‘l of Quebec. â€" Residences«Russell House. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. a 1â€"y are Stove. # < Te is % ."'hulodlndl'muAuï¬ï¬‚wPfluh Sale attended to. Consignments received for ve sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real s ink at _ e Ottawa, ]Lo.ls. m;f We __._â€"1:! JOHN H. BARBER, BOOI-IIIDII and . Manutacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Streets. â€" Entrance on Sussex Stroot. Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1865. Lâ€"tf Wr.ufl.ii}rok Street, First Door East of Bank Street. % Ottawa, February 7, 1866. +o 5â€"â€" + §lntb Boo‘-ll.‘l)“ and Paper=Ruler, cor» ner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the m Registrar‘s Office. Account books made to for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best ilo:l the art RULING to any pattern. Particular attention runl to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1865. 2y GEO,. H. PERRY, NIVIL ENGINEER, Union Bulldings, Y(:TK It;o;i-. opposite Mattinewa® ibkws, Februacy 7. 1666. 97 THOS. NELSON, Bm MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Having had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusted, to his care will be executed in the best style, and guarantcod to give satisfaction. Ottawa, Jun. 4, 1866. 14y DIsTri;'r; Office 1 Sparks Streei, Conâ€" tral Ottawa. Wio Ottawa, January 27, 1868. * 34-}:&! D-l-r-i-'i;. Offlicet York Street, Lower Town, third House from Union Block. Ottawa, January 27, 1860, _____________ 3tâ€"utl GEO. LOGAN, :\I.D_.,ALC.H.B., En Ei t C Sadus Ottawa, February 7, 1866 Plonum of the Parliament Hair= Dressing Saloon, Rideau Street, begs most resâ€" pectfully to invite the gentliomen of Ottawa and viâ€" m{‘u visit his now establishment, No. 9, Angus‘ Block, which has been fitted up in a most recherche style, at very considesable ixpense 8.C. & T. W. KEIR, LCCW.‘I'AI“, No« 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. Oitawa, Murch 21, 1866. Thy Ottawa, March 20, 1866 n t d C C Canntren s E. Miles has the PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSH, (the only one on this continent,) in use. For information as to the efficieney of this apparatus vide opinions of the Press. _ _ p _ _ZH~ A choice lot of Musical Instruments always hmh.flh sale. wa, Dec. 18, 1865. x 1.4f I with Tin, Sheet Iron, State, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rateg. Having been known in this place since its first settlement, PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. H. KELLY, XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, Roofing Contractor, &e CHURCH ST;, OTTaAWA, «s PREPARED TO COVER Roors, â€â€" ECE â€".'.-â€" E* Ond to his established character, as a guarantee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of all work entrusted to h;m. nadererâ€"sa 4 4/ is ts Ottawa, December 18, 1865 CITY PROPERTY! LOTS AND HOUSES. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN Wlm- TWOâ€"A ND=A«HALF MILES of the City Limits, with A DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon. : One half of the land is cleared and well fenced. These rties are worthy the attention of intending punzuou, and will be sold CHEAP. INDISPUTABLE TITLES WILL BE GIVEXN. ONTRACTOR and Builder. . Office : North side York street, second door from Sussex Ottawa, Feb. 22 PROPERTY FOR SALE. Ottaws, April 2, 1866. MACDONALD & BRO., UCTIONEERS®, and General Commis« sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. HOMES FOR SALE Village of New Edinburgh, H. McLEAN‘S UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Syationâ€" And three or four detached cottages, on the * . banks of the Rideau River, _ Outside the City Limits Will be sold, subject to Leages, all of which will expire this year. h yris t To parties commencing to build, village lots, and park lots of nver:{ acres will be sold at moderate rates, and the whole of the purchase money, if desired, can remain ten years on the property, at six per cent interest, Apply at the office of the MACKAY ESTATE New Edinburgh, January 23, 18466 Tlu_r ELIGIBLE PROPERTY known as Woobkoom.fludb‘tbolm Captain Baker, beautifully situated on Richmond Road, within five miles from Ottawa, containing 300 aores or thereabouts, being composed of the broken g-u-d 25 in Ist Concession Ottawa, Front on o m in o s & to EY. Cmn'mm.mgr Â¥ebruary 10, 1866. DR. OLIVER MARTIN, further particulars to BUSINXESS CARDS DK. C. A. MARTIN, R DR. W. J. HEXRY, DR. 0. LEGGO, DR. O‘REILLY, T‘OR, SA TL E. FPoOR SsSAaALE, coxsimxe or DR. WOLFE, A. MORTIMER, H. McGREEVY,\ 85 ACRES OF LANXD DESIRABLE _.____ Barmistee, Telegraph Building, Ottawa Cily E. MILES, ner Block, SIVERAL 8T ON L DWELLINGS, in the corâ€" Barristers, Ottawa. TDt 43â€"utf dJâ€"uth 18â€"y 8Â¥â€"3m 30â€"3m 56â€"tf The New Drug Store APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTS 46â€"utf ‘ Ottawa, April 6, 1866. THE SWBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECELVED A | VARIED ASsSORTMENT OF 5 2 n oJ & ! PI.'RI PRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Sponges, Shoulder Braces, &o., &¢. Ottawa, April 10, 1866. 96â€"y FLOWER SEEDS Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! city * my incomparable baÂ¥" crysta__ll_l_n_o__égmgound "a e ; ';_ 7’,’5 un:x.uk. . all and see it Ives. CANADLAN COI.'!*I! suuï¬xox. a sure cur for Coughs and colds+â€"Testimonials from promin ent citizens will be shown on application. . ; _ _ To Farmors and Cardeners ! day _ Just Recervenâ€"A consignment of the Canadian Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrels. k ..404‘0. lOI‘l’:lllR. j int M"’n Susex Ottawa, Dee. 18, 19“.75'7 m *.‘i-y *3 OrCAawA _ DRUG WAREHOUSLE. G R E 4 T i MEDICAL _ EMPORIUM ! or TIHE CITY. “A" JUST RECEIVED, a GoOoP assortment of Photographic and Medical Chemicals, Canadian Hair Dyes, ?h.. ditto, Mautthew‘s ditto, and a full assortment of Druggist‘s Sundries. TA~ Â¥amily Prescriptions prepared -}tl‘uour- MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! 41 Sussex Street, acy odencmetien fud M ECC _ DOMEsTICTC DYVES. Oottawa 6&&? Warchouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just received. h Lnd _ N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefully and prompiy pre 5:::'-. Â¥ob. 12, -nug _ _TORONTO HOUSE. _. Mllo TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, 'n)poolto the Parliament Buildings. The Toronto ouse comprises everything necessary in a firstâ€" class Restaurant. The house has been thoroughly and elegantly fitted up throughout. Tire BAR conâ€" tains the choicest brands in W ines and Liquors, and oo S c ot aasole will oo apheed the mt Ta lon'-onmbh'm}h spared the ac commeodate the guests and patrons. ... _ ___ _ THE RUSSELL HOWVSE, Lu'u CAMPBELL‘8 HOTEL, Ottewa, C. W. The undersigned, â€" of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling public, that‘he has :;rhhdud newlyâ€"furnished throughout this comâ€" lous ostablishm sut, in thé management of which by strict attention to,business and guests, he hopes to desorve encouragement and m'wn. JAMES E. GuUIN, . _ Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY néxnoens. _ Ottawa, April 5, 1866. 92â€" PROPEALY COMPOUXDED AXND FREE FAROM .wl'l.fq'RATION 1 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866 THE ALBION HOTEL, NlclIOI.Al Street, Court=House A veriue, Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. This House ‘umvuhdli situatedy and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to tbopn.hu.u‘hhuhnuflnlynpdfl“ud znn(. No pains will be spared to accommodate ase. o::\"uumu.um-m.m and boats free of charge. There is a FIRSTâ€"CLAS3 LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. . s igents for all the Popular Patent Medicinés of the JOHNX MALTMAN, LA'I'I McADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. _ ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been loased by the undersigned MMï¬â€˜onMMnMIfl the lr- cial olvau. THE TABLE AND BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the very best the market affords '?OT)'DEX'B-I.TX"Gâ€"QH a careful Hostler always in attendance. JOHN MALTMAN. Packenham, Dec. 30, 1865 P e Cut, Nepean. C * This House is situated within twonty minutes‘ wdloflhoCily.nthIphtlm-oh-zlc The Bar is supplied with all the choice of liquors. NO C007 "IP tnem 1 ©40 e JA P PELANGOR ET N7 "Illol HOUSE, North Gower, Stabling and an attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. DUIGNAXN‘s PIIVA'I'I HOTEL, Sparks $treet, Ot« tawa, C, W. A few gentlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. 1 j Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3â€"y Otta w a, nada. March 6, 1866 FIELD AND CARDEN December 20, 1865 LK KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of M. Metcalfo and "clllngu- &n’om. opposite the main entrance to the Government buildings, nE LARGEST ASS@RTMXENT OF DY ES in this city on sale at the . > The « QUEEN" comprises all the Nq:.ish. for a firstâ€"class Restaurant. â€" The House has becnrefitted and refurnished thrvbo-'- The BAli contains the choicost Brands in W ines and Liquors, and overy Mdmm-mhmuumuw. The ro'rhwr‘lbuhlotuvlllhdhoetod to the comâ€" ort of his guests and patrons. Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1866 _ gatr Oysters, Game, etc., daily by express. Ottawa %e 18, I:A..' yb “'“ Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865 HOTELS AND 8ALOONS W-'IIAI JOHN CANTILLON HAS “n. left my -flqâ€":‘;M any just person hmumm:{- will fl ,...&3 as the law directs. ks «eave t wet December 21, 1865 THE © QUEEN" RESTAURANT, a a" 4P a U A N AGI. Provrictor. Corner of e men it aud romm tos House rep of cik Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge ALSO, JUST RECEIVED! YLMER, C. E., ise‘a and General Stage Office. Alfred Moses olt, Jr., Pro":f. ORNER of Water and Division Streets, J. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep RESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Danicls, Pro= prictor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" 39, RIDLAU STREET. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL Luately, and for many ellc 1 MUSIC I! FRENCH AND English Songs, Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, Dec. 18, 1866. JAS. JOHNSTONS A CHOICE VARIETY OF BEAVER HALL, MORTONX HOUSE, HOLT‘s HOTEL, JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D. WNWotice. DUVERNAY BROS B. MULLIN. OTTAWA, C. W., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 47â€"utf 1â€"y 24â€"6m 66â€"6m 1â€"y 11â€"y 1â€"y 20 CHANGE of TIME. Otawa and Prescott Railway. Monday, 20th November, 1865, TRAINS WILL RUX ASs FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M., MIXED TRAIN at 1.30, P. M. RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRALN will leave Proscott at 2.05 P.M,, MIXED TRAIN at 7.30 A.M. TJS. DETLOR, > 4â€"y Grand Trunk Railway Company 'rlL\l.\'S WILL LEAYE BOXAYVEXTURE Station as follows : CENTRAL ANXD WESTERX DiSTRICTS Day â€" Express for ~Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtsoi, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" > 8.00 A. M ford, Goderich, BuflaHo, Detroit, Chicago, and all point« West,at ) . _ Fight â€"â€"do â€"â€"sloâ€"~â€"do â€"....â€" $15P.:K Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" ston and Intermediate Stations, ‘!» 9.40 A. M WINTER â€" ARRANGEMENTS, 3y EASTERN DISTRICT Accommodation Train for Island ] Pond and Intermediate Stations, J Mail for ditto and l'oflh?d stop= ping over night at Tsl nd Pond, Night Express for Thrce Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup, Portâ€" land, and Boston, with sleeping cars attached, M , . 22220222 k e + Express Trains to 8t. John‘s, conâ€". necting with Trains of Vermont Central Reilway for Boston, New York, and‘all places in the East. term SUALCS; ts uy y sls ks e e e e k ++ Ditto ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point Accommodation Train for St. Accommodation Train for St John‘s and intermediate places Trains leave for Lachine at ... ... Trains leave for Lachine at ....;. _ 8.00 A M 9.30 A.M. *3.00 P.M. s , 4.30 P.M. M;‘The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" The capital of Canada. THE BRITISH HOTEL ! CORNER of SUSSEX & GEORGE Sts. TllE LOCATIOXN OF THIS HOTEL I8SIXN the most central and best business part of the city. It is constructed of stone, has 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 fevt; is four stories high, has had a wini 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. . > s Ottaw The Hotecl contains elghtï¬ rooms, comprisâ€" ing single and doubleâ€" rooms, sitting rooms, gentlemen and ladies‘ parlors, a dining room 60 feet by 33 (second to none in the Province), bath rooms, &¢., &c. It has also detached from the main building a RBilllard room, ice house, larder, laundry, stables, &¢., &¢. es The premises are covered with tin; are enâ€" closed and secured by fir>â€"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 Parliament to be held in Ottgia will takeâ€"place at an early day, they offer a rare chapceâ€"to any pn:m who thoroughly understands kee A Firstâ€"Class IIotel ! o at Hotel accommodation is at present so much wanted in this city, this house, =under proper management, could riot fail to prove a remunâ€" erative and safe investment. â€" Suitable partics, wishing to rent or purchase, will be dealt with liberally on application (postâ€"paid) to the subscriber. i t f Ottawa City, C. W., January 10, 1864 Ottawa Classical and Commercial School Patronage of His Lordchip the Rishop of Ontaria Dec. 18, 1885 Prixcrmar.... ... ... Rev. T. D. Pouiprs, M.A. AS§ISTAXT ...... ..... ... . .. Mr. H. Purtuirrs. Frexcu Master...... ...... ... Moxs. Dowo®: DUHKWIKG..+++« . +s++3 ++ «C. &. NEWELL Kay. MUSC..,.+« .++...‘1t. : . < ..A IL, i. Fuiee, BiHy The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" ed, with enhlgd rooms, and increased facili. ties, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 2d. |_ Wellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866. JAMES THOMPSON MONTREAL HNOUSE FFNENDERShis sincere thanks to the inhabiâ€" r tants of Ottawa and surrounding country, for the liberal patronage received since his commencing business in Ottawa, and begs to call their attention to his FALL STOCK, conâ€" sisting of â€"â€" DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOCKERY, Roadyâ€"Madoe Ciothing, &c 500 * 1000 ‘ 300 RAILROAD NOTICES. Wool, Hides, Furs The Nimble Sizpente prefe y3 â€" _ Shilling. R@J* Mind, don‘t forget the and Red Fox, next to Johnst . o in > dAMBE T « Montreal House, Ottawa, Jan. 17, 1866 _ ___ THE UNDERSIGNEDS OFFICE HAS been removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" tended Library, in rear of the Parliament Buildings. lect & C cchantmrer Ottawa, January 23 1866 JUST RECEIVED, Old Rye&Mait Whiskies ‘ _ gUSSEX & WELLINGTOXN STS Ottawa, February 10, 1866. 46â€" He desires to call attention to his Stock of 100 ? The Bailding former!y known as THE HIGHEST PRICE oF CANADA. RITCHIE, FORD & CO‘8., (SIMCOE,) Jas. Buchanan‘s, oN AND AFTER 18. 18 PIECES Home Made Cloth, (Canâ€" adian Manufacture.) _4 PIECES Home Made Flannels, hawl us Wuorgsace aso Retaim %melian Manufacture.) & UNDLES American Cotton Yarn NO PICE. Situated on the BAGS of Salt BARRELS Labrador Herrings C.J. BRYDGES,. Maxacise Dirscrou. +*] :A A Te Ej ! THOMAS MoGREEVY JAMES SEEAD ntendent red to the Slow PAID FOR place, Red Sign n‘s Flour Store IOMPSON, Sussex Street. ind Potash, 9.00 A. M 2.00 P.M 8.30 A M 3.15 10.10 P.x 5.00 P.M 1â€"y 1â€"7y 19â€"4f 12 f 25â€"3m 21â€"tf Â¥ Capital" Stove Depot,335, Sussex St., Ottawa, H. MEADOWS & CO, WI ARE NOW MANUPACTURING IN THE AB?\'E PREMISES A DURABLE and CHOICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, style of fnish, and Superior W orkmanship, CANNO T BE SURPASSED 1 | PLUNGE BA‘FI®, TWO S ‘_ sSPONGE BATIIS, THI sITZ BATIIS, â€"ooT BATHS, > CHILDRENXS BATIHS, SIHOWEIR BATIIS, WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KINXD. They will keep the water deliciously cool and sparkling, For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household or Domesti¢ use, it stands unrivailed, being both useful and ornamental. â€" Railway Companies, and others who have the health and comfort of themselvos ::d people underthoir care in view, aro solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whether they purâ€" ase or not. Toilet and . Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. DIFEERENT PATTERNS. Cooking Stoves IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD°CAGES CHEAPI BIRD CAGES CI BIRD°CAGES CHEAP!_ BIRD CAGES CHEAP! LAMPS ! CHUIMNEYS ! 1 WICKS 1 ! 4 COAL. OIL! COAL OILIL! COA*L OIL ZB~ We E" special attention to all kinds of JOBBINXG, ROOFIXG, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; and every desortption of Iin, Sheet Iron and Copper Waze on band, and made to order. Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Plulv andâ€"Strainers, Naplu Sagar Kottles, Agricuitural Furnases, Farmers‘ Btoves, Cistern Pumps, and all Iq'mu:\ of Dairy Utensils made to order. TarCuaRITABLE INSTPITUTIO®S will ind it to their advantage to deal at the.« CAPITAL‘ STOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. 4 IX ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURrOSE SELLING OUR PRESEXT STOCK OF sTOVEs AT REDUCEDâ€"RATES. "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. A 35, SUSSEX STREE1. ©I. RIEADOWS & â€" Co. Ottawa; March 1, 1866. OoTTAWA FLOUR AND OATMEAL MILLS. THE SUBSCRIBEB_BE:,GS TO INTIMATE THAT THE ABOVE MILLS ARE NXOW IN FULL OPERATION, WHERE HE Is PREPARED TO Receive and Attend to Custom Grinding, ORDERS FOR FLOUR AXD OATMEAL &C. He hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share ofthe Patronage bestowed on the late firom MACKAY & CO., and WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE Bost Quality Extra Suporfine Fiour, f | Best Quality No. 1 Suporfine Flour, F Best Quality No. 1 Oatmeal ; Oats, Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust Ottawa, January 27, 1866 Oysters, o%&T, psies, o%§73®= Oysters New Yc;i'k_ï¬â€˜y:_ us s East River, and , Saddiec Rocok Oystcrs, RECEILVE D TD AILTL%X & %UEEN " RESTAVRANT, (Opposite mair. entrance to Government BILTERING . CoOF Ottawa pYSTERS !gÂ¥&"* Ef gÂ¥y& S ERgoVvsSTERS ! 3 . OMEARA‘s EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! \IN SHETLL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT O‘MEARAS RESTAURANT Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865. 1 7 L U M B ER ME N 1 WILL BB DEALT LIBERALLY INIH FoR SHANTY SUPPLIES:! Go to the " CAPITAL! Ottawa, Feb, 12, 1866. The Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Oats, or Corn. 8 £@»" OPFICE AT THE MILL "Wa _ _ _ _ _ (Opposite mair entrance t Buildings.) Mantleâ€"Pieces ! Table and Countes Wl Tops,â€" Washâ€"Stands §R _ Pier Slabs, &c., Monâ€" "yl.:m;m"““‘!ii',' aments, Headâ€"Stones 1,;‘%p4| M &c. Orders respectâ€" NNN fully solicited, and prompily executed. s‘ Marble Works, Sgarks Bt., CENTRE TOWX, OTTAW A. w . J. & A. K. Mili=. G:eom near Susser Street, Ottawa : . WATEHE COOLIELS ! OYCsSTERS ! For Making a Good Cup 1,1866 C. $PARR0W, Jr., Groceries, Lignors, AND PROVISION®S, Wholesale and â€"Retail. sranaow‘s euttoiy6, â€" Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, February 21, 1866 Our Spriag Stock | PARMERS, | ATPENTION I THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY! B A P H 6 AT THE â€"â€"A IN D â€" 1866. of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma agâ€"tf Cookinag Stoves | PLANS, Specifications, and Estimates Buildings prepared; disputed accounts Artificers‘ work measured and valued. ATUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stent & Laver, , â€" Architects, &¢., Departinental Buildings Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26, 1866. \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEXN that an [ N plication will be made to the Provinc Parliament at its next Session foran Act incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Company, for the supply of the City of Ottawa w&h water. | Ottawa, Jah. 30th, 1866. ° 36â€"tf approved credit, . * Apply for information, (post paid) to W. B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. %42â€"6 PARTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Covytry Newsrarzr, can purchase an flice quite complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on Importantto Printers. THRT’.E UR FOUR GENTLEMEXN CANX be accommodated with rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at the "Queex" Restaurant. Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reasonâ€" able charges Ottawa, Feb. 1, 1866 TIHIHOMAS MACKAY. _ Military Forms. GUAID BEPORTS, AND MORNING PARADE STATEMENTS, as Pss t(l;a Commanding Officer, for sale at the Tmts ce. Ottawa, March 29, 1866. TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. i TWO sIZES. | THREE SIZES. 18, THREE SIZES TITS. OXE SIZE. NOTPICIE. Boarding. COinmits b5â€"y TT C BR M. EKAVANAGH. '7’ 62â€" *42â€"6m 34â€"utf 33â€" Notice to Coxtractors ‘i’ T \xllb};;â€"lcâ€"ï¬t?:hi‘l:oï¬Ic;{S For two years from the 1st day of May next. .. Puvrms TENDERINXG TO STATE ‘the price per cord for each of the fullowing desâ€" eviptions of Wood, and the quantity of each kitd l they are willing to enter into contractto supply, viz : | Tamarac......................Der cord of 128 cugic feet. | Hard or Roek Maple...... _ * «* «# | Mixgd Wood, eonsisting of | Beech, Birch, or Hard MApIG . cce en en d d * The Wood must have been cut six months, and pot more than twelve months, at the time it is supâ€" *nlied. and must be i(uifhr. and properly sylit, free rom limbs and coarse logs, and is to be delivered | weekly (along side of the Boiler Houses connectea | with the respective Blocks of Buildings), in sach quantities as may be required, which it 1s expected will be from 100 to 190 cords per week during the months of : November, December, January, Februâ€" ary, and March and from 30 to 60 cords per week during other périods of the year, Until Koon of the 16th Day of April, Public Buildings ! 1" L BR E WYV OO D The Wood will be measured from searf to point, (4 feet ‘lengths will be preferred), but under any cireumstances eachâ€"cord when closely piled must gontain 1 .8 cubiec feet. 6 38â€"tt .â€"The names of two responsible persons, willing to become securities for the due f.ammont of the conâ€" tract, must be appended to each Tender. â€" _ _ All Tenders must be made on printed forms which egn be obtained at this office. Department of Peblic Works, Ottawa, March 28, 1866. HIS EXCELLENCY_THE GOVERNOR GENXERAL INX COUNCIL WlIEREAI, BY AN ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her Nlj“t{'b Reign, intituled * An Act to provide |;n'h:t. the inâ€" Em n t ce i e N dbe cce troduction and spreading of disorders affecting cerâ€" tain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Council to take such measures as may appear to be necessary in order to prevent the introduction of conâ€" tagious or infectious vf'w)rden affecting lhee&. catâ€" tle, borses, and other animals, and check such disâ€" orders from spreading, if inuï¬dhud; s eE en ee n nnieh C igeccociicil. And whereas a co::.gioul discase or egldemic afâ€" feeting cattle prevails in many parts of Earope,and is inreasing and extending its ravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in order to prevent the introduc» tion of the same into this Province, dlu\heiu?m- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" gktes His Exccileue y in Counsil, on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and under the authority givea and conferred by the said Act, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, from and after the FIRST day o MARCH next, the importation or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of eattle, shecp, horses, swine, asses and mules, meat, skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save and except such cargo or Cargoes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter see it to éxemj t from such prohibition. A W» ha LEE, . Clerk Executive Council. . Febrmary 28. 1866 PA..’I‘[BI IN CANADA WEST intend= ing to make smï¬uï¬on to the Legislature for Private or lpe;ln}li , either for grastog .:olu.in rivileges, or erring c:?)orm porers for comâ€" zmrci-f'or other dpurpoo« pru(.t.' for . regul ting surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything condâ€" ing to aifect the rijhu or K’roperty of other pruucs, are hereby notiiied that they are required by the 53rd and i-llovin‘ Rules of the Legislative Counâ€" cil and Legislative Assembly respectively, (which are published in full in the Canada Gazat#), to give TWB‘I MONTHS‘ NOTICE of th::&yliuuo- (clearâ€" ly and distinctly specifying its re and ohjoe?. in the Canada Gaz«tte, and also in a newspaper pubâ€" lished in the County or Union of Counties affected, uuding copies of the first and last of such notices, to the Private Bill Office of each Hoase. All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first three weeks of the Session, A. TODD, * Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, J. E. DOUCET, L. Assembly. Clerk of Private Bills, gate: Af it .:.‘ Ottawa, Feb. 23, 1866 GOoVERXMEXT HOUSE â€"OTTAWA. Saturday, 16th da} of December, 1865. Preses= . His Excetusyoy tas AnaixtstRA ror or rus Govâ€" ERXMENT is Covxou. HIB EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay before the Council a Report from th« Commissioner of Customs, dated 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the FHon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under authority o chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can,, Bee, 24, an Ordvrin Council was passed on 28th April, 1853, directing * that Goods bona fide exported to this Province from any coniutry, b:;ruing in transitu through another country under Bonds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, valued for duty as if such Goods were imported direct from such first mentioned country into this Province," and submitting that it would be desirable to extend said Or der in Oouncil to jree as well as dutiabl Goods. e xk e % free Goods siuting through a foreign country consigned directly to Importers in Canata, shall hereafter be put on the same footing as dutiable Goods. _ "“\‘(".t;e-'renpon His Excellency in Council pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that German Leather Work A FRAME MADE OF LEATHER, BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in the IM:&:« German Work, can now be scen at Mr. e‘s Book Store. e s MRS, CLIFFORD has always on hand for Baâ€" zars, &o., a variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for Cards, &c. She will each the new an i elegant art of GERMAN WORK, manafactured on Leather, and W AX WORKS, to ladies who may feel disposâ€" ed to favor her with a vhil: Nlizllx;‘!::r‘. x :â€"Dalhousic Street, Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. Ottaws Anril 4 1866. 91 â€"tf NOTICE OF APPLICATION. N?thCdE l‘l KER“EIYl Glgll. 'I'll:n‘l" ie undersigned will a; at the next ensu‘ session of Parliament of ufsf {’nflm’fw an act authorizing his admission as a Member of the Law §_oeietonlt'gpt Canada, and his call to the Bar of Upper Can: Oitaws Â¥eb. 17, 1866. WAX FLOWERS ! 0! sUXDAY EVENXING 'I.Aia between the Russell House and the Rail Depot, & GOLD RING, with the initials «G. E. A. "engrayâ€" ed thereon. Parties leaving the same at this offite will be suitably rewsrded. PROVINCE OF CANXADA County of Carleton, To wit IN THE MATTER OFPJAMES8S*BAXGS, AN INSOLYVENT. 0' sATURDAY, THE 190th DiY OF MAY pext, the undersigned will apply to the w of the said Court, for & discharge under the Act. ¢ JAMES 8. BANCE. _ Qttews, Tenth day of March, 1866. Janmary 1. 1866 Ottawa, April 4, 1866 Ottawa, March 8, 1866. Will be received at this office BY ORDER, Insolvent Act of 1864. rivate Bills. Mo;ul..‘wtfl d;} of February, 1866 PRESENT : inb ul Larnnly For the supply of For the use of the ib e NA 1 2 OF A SEW DESIG®, AXD Signed, TLOST, F. BRAUN, SECRETARY Wx. U. LEE, In the County Court | of the County of * Carleton. ‘ H. BERNARD. 52â€"2m $7â€"4.8.0 td { PRICEâ€"3 CEK 12â€" (From the Now York T ) â€" We are known not to take a ; large emount of stock â€"cither in " the Doxtrin«" or in that of © Manifest Destiny."|| We favor all the modern improvements, but not realize that there bas been aoy dec advance in our Forcign Policy since its gegeral princ iples were enunciated in Washngton‘s Farewell Address. | In short, we beliove , as a geneâ€" ral rule, our Government should mind its own pbusiness and let that of other Governments alone. â€" Buch we understand 40 jbe the essence uf the WasSington dovtrine, which we conâ€" sider decidcdly preferable to t popularly known as the Monroe. _‘ M As to the Empire of Maximilian, we cone« sider it a very griat and costly blunder on the purt of Napoleon IIL.; but we do not think our Government should intermeddle with it, \if France can afford to furnish |the Thicty to »Forty Millions per annum nquired to keep it on its iogs, we se not why this epuntry should interforet _ Mexico needs Ruilroads, and ail mauner of iudustrial machinefy ; she needs sccurity for property ; she ncids fmmunity from incessant revolutious, forcpd lowns, gter» rilla outrages, hbighway, robbety, donse igno# runce, degrading superstition, aguall that have conspired to make her what Jobn Randolph called her, " A bianketod natioi L-l thicversand harlots." _ And, if Louis NapqJcon can conâ€" strain France (soncly against beyâ€"mill) to pay the hoavy cost of the process=â€"wkich cannot by lrss thin One Biliion of Figncsâ€"we carâ€" not advise that he be iuk'l‘fllpm in so doing. Henee, we deeply regret the decree of Maxâ€" imiliian, published in our last, authorizing "the Asiatic Company of Colouization." . It is based on the identical blunder that cursed Aimcrica witl Negro Slaveryâ€"the same that mislead Rob Roy into winning the beef reâ€" quired by his bareâ€"legged ï¬Jlle.fcrl by hbarsy» .ug the Suotch lowlanus m.ui jof baying it in the Glasgow market, Thertisa fuctitions, iummediate conyyhience in all these mistakes ; but their ultimate retribution is fearful, * Mexico has toâ€"day about Seven Miliions of people, whereof at luast Six millions must : work for a liviog or stecl it. . Her urgent need woâ€"day is such au Organization of Labor as shail profier work «ud fuirâ€" recomp nse to every Mexicanâ€"sball muke it casy and, honâ€" orable to live and thrive by bonesi,uscfal work difticult and disgraceful to live otherwise. But this propos.d importation of Asiatic " GCoulices" is a long, a fatal stride in the wrong direction. It is a rystematic renuciation of the hope thut Mexivans cut be induced to work. Jt is a virtuel condemnation of the musses to die out, aud be replaced by Asiatic pagans at leartas vicdons and degrud. a,thou;, h aot so idolent and incffoctive, as the lowest of the Astecs. ~ We trust Mazimilianâ€"â€"wbo secras to be enlightened and human.â€"will yet be induced to revall this fatul ducree, «" A highly respectabie Irish ecclesiastic had heard of the existence of the Fenian spirit in the Lrish College, but knew nothing from his own observution ; it might be so, uay, Was likely, and young men had expressed themâ€" selves warmly. He had bheard, too, of an effort bring mawic to create an impression on the mind of the Pop:, vut they‘il get nuthing by it," he added : " His Holiness cannot depart from a principal hbe has once laid‘down and made known." Two years have clapsed since the Amerfcan bishops, of whoin there are abuut thirty â€"fve, wroteâ€"that 1s to say, a few of them â€"â€"to Home for instructions how to act towards the sect then rising into existence. . The auswer, as might have been expected, directed that it should be discountenanced. Bince then only four of the Roman Cutholic Bishops in the United States, and they are J:iskmen, bave upenly protested against Fenizvism. They are the Archbishop uf St. Louis ; the Bishop of Philadclphia, educated in the Propaganda ; the Bishop of Chicago, educut.d at Maynooth ; und another, whose nam : T have not hoard, Toe uther Bisbops, without expressing any «ym« vathy with it, have permitted the epiaemic to sproad. As to the fecling and action of His Holiness, there can be no doubt, 4 A fricnd of mine, who lately had the honor of an audience, tel}s me that be spoke to the Pope of the disorders which he himself had witnessed in liclund, for which His Holiness vxpressed grout concern, and was gratified at hearing thet hiscommunication to Archbisbop Cullen had been reocived with so much satis faction by all men of ordcr und picty . . There «re several lrish families ut present in Rome, Homan Catholics, and of considerable -od-l position, but all approved, and were gr.atly relieved at the suspension of the Aabeas corput The Rome correspondent of the London Times says : . i Cuks awct. Of Irish ecclerinstics of high muk, Dr. Kirby, the rector of the Irish collâ€"g«, and Monsi Quin and (Murray, who leame shortly for Austria, in the strongest terms de nounce the movement, Even bere, thenfure, the purely Irish element, expecially if it be of «ny social considuration and ecclesiastical, Keâ€" probates & movement wpposed to all laws, puman and divine." | * A recent Fenian mecling at 5t. Pau!, Minâ€" nesota was encouraged | by the receipt of the following telegram 1 the heroic Sweeny : © Offceâ€"Secretary of War, New York, Merch 17th, Everything spendidly. We have solid work before us. Câ€"â€"will be ours in less, than twenty . Jas, Bweenâ€"y, Sccretary of War." first blank may we suppose be filled up to cad Canada, the second at the fancy of the , days, munths, yeAr«, or centuric« ; if the first, the time is nearly up. FENIANISYM AND THE PAPACY. Tas Recest Inucf::! Tez Praiss.â€"The author of the overiand e masswcre at Alkali Station has been discovered. . He proves to be « shoemaker named Ober, but who gave his uame as Hauschild. He bad recently estab« 1 shed a ranche some fourteen miles East of Denver. He had recchtly stolcn some cattle uwnd fearing that the Vigilance Committee of Denver were after hinq slipped of in the coach. ‘The Deputy Marchal of Colorado wis in the coach and recoxnizâ€"d Obâ€"r, who in order to ‘chect his escape sot Mr. Rice dead and stab» l bed Mr. Call, â€" Thuse were the only passchgers who had any arms. . | 4A BLUNDER IN MEXATICO Exresr or tss On Frecpâ€"The intelligent correspondent of thuï¬lnlil Observer, writing from Oil Springs, 84 :â€"The atknowledged vil lands in Dewn bruce an area of about 53,200 acres, the ra boundary of the ficld being the 15th concession line, It is now conceded that the entire thwa«bip of Enulsâ€" killen is a producing region, numbering 86,â€" 809 acres. The developed portions, however, do not exceed 5,200 eres, and these are only tested here and there. . Lots 16, 17 and 18, in 2ud concession, and lots 15, 18 and 18, in the 1st, have the ‘Mt«:t number of wells, too many indeed, for istelligent or profitable farming. ‘Within the past fifteen years noarly all the tersitory -iul} have been purchased for from fifty cents to Â¥wo dollars per acre. At the present time it presents an te value of twâ€"ntyâ€"five millions of dollars ! ;or agricultural pur, it is worth perbaps fi~e dollars per acre, al the line of the rail <& plank road. from these artcries of transportation its is in proportion to the purchasers desire for I nothing use NTS. 1