1 6 i3 (From the American Agricalturist) Trees will bave a hard time of it this month. Rudely taken out of the ground, carelssly handlcd in transportation, dried up by being long in trangit, stuck into the holes with only enough care to keep them right end up, and | a goou « then left to begin life anew, their treatment is | ing is co often such as touxcite pity in those care for | to rear, living things. Trees have life, and a groat Termi deal of it, or they would never survive much of the rough us agethey get. If they only had cox jousness, with what grim satisfaction migh t Ottawa, they in after years listen to the grumbling at | â€"â€"â€"â€" their unfraitfiiness. . Nurserymen have blame R-u enough that they deserze, but all trouble with toes is not chargeable to them. They must Tlll do all the mischiet that the tree can gut at | sA their bunds in a very short time, while the | 4:# Â¥i t‘uuh«ur can spoil the tree at his leisuge :::Un.i:i V hen treesare receivedfrom the nursury, if DOt | pyrtige mady to proceed immediately to planting, | will tind open a treuch in a . convenient place, unpack | but a s« the trees and hoel them in, covering the roots | would be well with moist carth . 1f, as sometimes bapâ€" l For fa nlu, the tops are dry and the bark shrivelled, Oltes 1y the whole tree for several days. Fu [ wukeogms plauting have the holes large enough, trim | ail mutilated routs with a cut sluping from Bâ€"low ap, and shorten the branches a little. F Fill in with good surface earth, : but do not put manure arouad the roots Burren Urchardsâ€"W e have been,looking over letters rclating to orchard=, and find many | ; complaints which may all be summed up inâ€" lw #What ails my apple trees?" _ As fur as we # can judge from the deguription of the disease, t we shouid say, wet foet and starvationâ€"one | 3 or both. There are few of these unfcuitful a orchards, or those in which Inck of size and i fairness in the fruit is complaincd of, that o would whmly helped by draining or % manuring, of . Put down large tile or | / t other drains between the rows ; and this may 1 be done without difficulty in orchards where € the trees are large. Give a goed dressing of composted manure and plow it in, and if the m trees aie not large, some hoed crop, such as Buans, may be planted, not for the crop, but € jast as an inducement to use the hoe. Lime * often bas a strikingly beneficial effect on an S exhausted orchard. _ A very old and neglected orchard, unless the trees have a good deal : of go promise in them, will aot pay for much trouble C and expense. lt is better to set out a new +4 orchard in a good place. _ _ _ _ _ _ € ¢ Peaches sucoeed best in hilly districts, and upon land not before occupied by a peach orchard.. Landsuitable for agood grain crop vflldo:rnhs Kighteen to twonty feet is the distance. ‘The peach crop, howâ€" ever, has become so very uncertain in some places, especially in Canada, that we would pot advise the planting of this kind offruit i i en in e i n e PE Grapesâ€"Varieties have been so fully discussed during the past year, that but little can be said about them until the growing season. Of course many thousands of vines will be ?hm- od, many without proper care will fail, and the nurserymen, the variety or the season will be blamed.. Unless the soil is naturally drainâ€" ed, drain it. Work the ground well to the depth of 18 or 20 inches, but use no other than very old vegetabls: manure at planting. huake the holes large»; put in plenty of tine surface soil ; set a stake 6 or 8 teet high, place the vine besides it, and spread its roots evenly in all directions. The point from which the roots sturts, should be about four inches below the surface. Cover the root carefully with fine soil, fill up the hole and press the carth moderately with the foot. Allow but one cane Dwï¬â€œm,-dlhlmhï¬on the strongest shoot that pushes. Vines that were covered during the winter, should be lifted and tied to the trellis towards® the end of this month. o conole ama Piumgâ€"If one will give the time to fight the eurculio and black knot, he may be tolerably sure of success ; without this all planting of pifeentk thouk ie Waulores | _: :00 0 _ co 0c ) . Pusturesâ€"Keep every boof, large or small off “;&‘flnownu.wnh brush, clear up the rows, reset the fence if necessary, us " Ths uge ons "of mide e dany Onionsâ€"Put out potatoes and top onions in rows & foot or 15 inches apart, and the bulbs four inches distant. Onions trom the seed should be sown early in highly manured land. Hen munure is found to be very serviceable for this crop. â€" Get the soil in the fln:uo-l- \I-Ihlhl::.i: tho‘ardnn,lth- plan to bucg over the bed \odmtmvm geeds. Bs sure to get ï¬d and fresh «ad sow it in drilla 15 inches apart, Anounce will sow 200 foet of drill. s pasture lands and meadows, and raise more i as early as may be, in dee rich mhï¬lh 15 inuches apart. le'nrg of last yeat‘s seed. Allow some of the finest of last ywar‘s roots to produce seed. Peasâ€"A light, dry soil that has been mÂ¥ nured the year before, is better for this crop than one that has been recuntly enriched, Sow as early as possible, putting the sgeeds three inches dsep and an inch apart. It is customary to m double rows 9 inches apart. Se. the between the rows as soon as the young reaks pgeae. :. "| c _5 .. _câ€"_ Potatoesâ€"Katly potatoes are the only ones to be sown in the garden,. where drills answer better than hills. Open drills twofeet apart -dchui-dnp.i-d‘u? goodâ€"sizged seed 9 or 12 inches apart. No small potatoes “,â€.m'v pln“ & & um Cubbage, carrot, bect, and many other garden seeds may be sown in the open ground towards the middle and end of the month, if the soil is PEG TOP DEPOT. TATLORING ESTABLISHKMENT, On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, P wWHICH :un- 16 A LA&RGE A%« West of England Broadcloths, .. FALUABLE HINT FOR APRIL. Ottawa, March 28, 1866. French & English Meltons, And Bedford Cords» s &.mmmaw and Seotch Bannockburns, Auburns, &o., &e., all of which will be made ap in the latest fashion to order. G. M. HOLBROOK, * Late of the Pog Top Depot, Quebec. Gents‘ Fumish?n'g'istablishmem 35 SPARKS STREET, Centre Town Ottawa City Tnomas Beament BI’O RESPECTFULLY TO INXFORM the lababitaats :.l. Ottawa and its vicinity gu loml-'lpfl! above premises on or about the of Apri vfl.l.lu assortment of Goods suitable h‘tflm uun‘u; of Ottaws, March 27, 1836. TIES, SCARFS, COLLARS, GLOYVEs, _‘ HOSE, SHIRTS, &0., &c. nL'MacuuTLTVRAY&co,‘ IMPORTERS 0P | SHEFFIELD l1OUSE! TX GOLD a«ILVER CASES, ANXDEVERY DESâ€" CRIPTION OP AT J. ROOS i 621 SPARES ST., ~ â€"~/".‘ AND BY EXPRESS! k The Anest selection of MEERSCHAUM and cther PILPE3, ever seen in Oitawa ! C1GAR3, TOBACCOS, and SNUFF®. @ Call and see. April 4, 1866 Mit® IXZPEOCTION IXVITED. Otta®a, March 27, 1866. j _ Arriveéed at Last! Wikemer |>_â€".___ _ _ KB W wiitnd m amect Boy Also, a solendid assortment of cholee brands of 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA A NEW WHEXN AND HoW : . the | BJ side of ih:‘n:m mxnm% ‘s College, (Sand .w[;)t; flmnn:mhthu-&-ulpdvm e# Awallines. | Rural Residences. | Tlll sUBSCRIBER OFFERS FoR | SALE Lots to suit purchasors, in the imineâ€" | diate yicinity of Ottewa. Tag property is pleasâ€" antly situated on theâ€" banks of tao Uttawa itiver aud Richmond kKoad, within three milos of the city. Purties desirous of building a Country Residence will tind these Lots in every way saitable, being but a short distance out of the city, and where they would be free from heavy taxes, | _ For further information, apply to y FARHS FOR SALB! 8ty | a goou uwciung and shop below. The build~ ing is covered with tia, and exteads from front to rear, 74 feet. It is a good business stand. Terms reasonable. Apply to _ ao | INSURANUE ADVERTs. 100 ACRES OP Ti known as the Ossl \Old Etua Insurance Co‘y, | | OF HARTFORD. > 200 100 100 A NUMBER OF LOTS STTCATED IX diferent parts of the city, well adapted either Sor fortkns portwatans ho rme i it . or t P Arrur to H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. McLEAN, Ottaws, December 18, 1865 J. & W. THOMSQS Ottawa, 23rd March, 18366. Slâ€"d Incorporated 1819. â€" Charter Perpetual. _ CaAPITAL â€" â€" $2,250.000. AOJUMULATED ASSETS, â€" â€" $4,067,455 Tml LD FAVORITE COMPANXY to insure prxny. AS HERETOâ€" FORE, at rate rates. ivate dwellings, deâ€" tached, theif contents, and farm property insured for three years at greatly reduced rates. _ aits "T;;;'J'."ï¬'w'.' PENXNXOCK, w w NMI‘ country. Ottawa, 104 15, lfl. & 50â€"3mâ€"wb FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y OF LONDON. o Established in 1782. GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, ts prepared to sctvper itinks on s on a wed Parnitare, chandise at the lowest surrent rs I Hundred Thousand Dollars, For the special ‘ncfl! _.‘t Policyw@holders Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. ‘ORDERS FOR G€ASâ€"FITTING ! PLUMBING, &¢., ovaHT To BE LEET AT Esmonde Bros., 43, Ssparks St. FOR SALE OR TO LET PURE KEROSENE OIL ! Ottewas, March 6, 1866. _ HOWE & SON, BOOTs, SKOES, LEATHER & FINDING3, A&ATTENTION. WwE ARE NOW SELLING TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS woORTH OF At enormously reduced prices, as we intend furnish ing with an entire new Stock of OTs NX0O4. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH r@ Boos, S1OES, &0., MR fAll Ald WINTEAR 69905 ! Now is the Time ftor Bargains! G. HOWE & SON; 69 Sussex Street, and 10 Rideau treet. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. o 47â€"atf ~ Public Notice ll HEREBY GTIVEN, hat at the next Session of the Parliament of the Provinee of Canada apâ€" plication 'fl(l: be made for a SPECIAL A‘C.': h“I: a Company to , oxtract, re T elstsum, withik the Coobties of Leeds; Oreaviile, Carieton, and Russell, to be called «THE CENâ€" TRAL CANADA PETROLEU M COMPANY." w. H. BROUSE, WILLIAM ELLIS, C. J. BRYDGES, THOS. REYNOLDS, M. K. DICKINSON, J. P. WISER, w. C. W N, C. 8. P. CHAPMAN, peWITT 0. BRoWX. se TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, morth side of Catheart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" frsiegie the Letâ€"bie0e shich reme at Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the immeâ€" diote vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private resi~ PRAYER BOOKS, Prescott, Febritary 28, 1866 FXF known as the OsslaAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ? of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. , in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensiveclearing on the lot of at least 30 acres, and the remminder is covered with a tine Hardwood Bush. The Parm is within jive mile« the City, aud is beautifully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an n?nuhh the city either by land or water. The land is of a: superior quality, and yields excellent crops, No, 2. ’0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Gloucester, County olCarhtut,h:::u Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. is about20 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is eovered with wood. AI‘“letllll@lI l::..llltl 'g M can w 1 Ll’. pre"* ai Ex‘é’m cooks®, w wrrck 44, Sparks Street. â€" _ Otawe, April T. PP in the Township of Osgoode, County of Curleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. ‘There is nbout 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Farim, and will be sold at a reasonable rate. 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. No. 4. '0 aAcRESs OF LANXD IX THE Township of Osgoode, 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€" dwellings HTS MPANY HAVING INXVESTED, in ity with the Provincial Act, Attawa, Ne# 1204 , 1J270 a* No. 1. 1ACRES oOF THE PROPERTY ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED AGENTS FOR CANADA Y ALUABLE O?« sb'u'fmw'lt: RIDEAU Strect, (mearly opposite, Work man & u?ifln'u,) a good thrce storey Stne House, with? 18 on HTaAND. PHC(ENXIX W anted, EGAR JOHN DURIE, % Ottawa, No. lmr\l % YIELDING on Dwellingâ€"houses, e, and General Merâ€" C 66â€"7 84â€"2m T-l sUP@CRIBEER HAYVING BY new and special arrangement been appoi! MA new and speciai arrangoment been appointed by MESSRS. JaCqUEs & MAY, of Toronie, their sole and only agent in Montreal, for the Sale by Auction, of their spleadid FURNITURE, takes the earliest opportunity of anuouncing to the citizens of Montreal, und the public generally, that ho will from time to timg dusing the ensuing Spring, offer at his spacious and weli established promises, No. 267, Notre Dame Street the various extensive consignments direct from this celobrated estabiishment, embracing all the new styles of their elegant and elaborately carved and polished fnne t in every variety and description necessary to meet the demmands of modern taste and convenience. In addition to the saie at his own Stores, the sale of HOUsBUULV EURKNLTUIKE and EFEECT3 at the private residenge of parties declining Houseâ€" keeping, or remuving from the city, will ciaim speâ€" ciai atwaotion; add uil OU Tâ€"DOO SALES of tais description are respectfully solicited. Increased faâ€" dilities have boen secured, with a view t the offiâ€" cient carry ing out this uepartment of the business, in order to eusure the greatest economy and desâ€" patch in dispusing of property, so that parties sellâ€" Special attention will be given to the sale of REAL EsTATE and CITY rROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becoming more importint with the increase and extension of the city, the undersigned offers the most LinkRaL Tzrws to parties wisning to bring their property into the market for public competition. P e e O ts L ing out can nave their. account sales aud proceeds immediately after each sale. f 3rd.â€"When proporty is bought in, reserved, or withâ€" drawn, no charge .will be made, except the actual disbursements for advertising. ‘The undersigned avails himself of this up:"lfl- ty of returning his sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him duri the past four years, and trusts by prompt AM: to business, and strict adherence to the foregoing proposals to meet a continuance of the same * N. B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet w prompt attention. , F * I. DEVANY, Avcrionzr® axp Commssion Mercnayt, s â€" _l_\nd_A;-_d_!gtmnhdlnlm: Montreal, March 3, 1866 Four Dollars and Upwards. Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of + Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 @UEBEC BANK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT â€"I"mvr Molel) on 3:"' will be happy to see his old friends ELA MILTONU‘S HOTEL, R R. H., in returning thanks for the @ liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the Saloon, would inform his friends and the public generally, that ho’ has ht-‘ tb‘o_ above .p'l"-iflll. EP T o e S which he has put into a o ovgn. hrekv of repair, npxdod.urd'ooonbdnd arnished -nf.u -p.ml vu:a‘mn:yï¬o;nnw&h nd“ renderâ€" ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and partios favoring him with their nm may rely on the strictest attentien to their wishes. Goodstabling in rear of the premises. Wines and Liquors of the shoicest description always ip? s Ottawa, Fob. 19, 1866. i9 : 87 ply to porate the St. Patrick‘s Asylum of Ottawa Ottaw«, Fobruary 21, l‘gl NO'I'ICI 1% I*I'IY GIVRX, THAT a W anm application will be made to the !;fovépgigl LW an application will be made to the Provincial Parliament, at its next session, for an act to incorâ€" (rorwEaLy xattuew‘s HoTkL,) YORK STREET, OTTAWA. iess . â€"R. HAMILTON, â€" PROPRIETOR, Lare or Hammroy‘s Sa10os. Notice to Coatractors Ottawa, Feb. 19, 1866 SI ALED TENXDERS, ADDRESSED TO the -floralsod. will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY, the 25th justant, for the conâ€" struction ofSIX SMALL WOODEN LIGHT HOUSE TOW ERS, and one LHN Keepers DWELLING, in Georgiau Bay, Lake Haron, and Lake Superior. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the ofâ€" fices of the Department of Public Works, at Ottawa, and also at the office of John Dews, Esq., Post Ofâ€" fiee Inspector, at Toronto. . + ‘Tenders must be endorsed, " Tenders for the conâ€" struction of Light Houses." _ l BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE! â€" The Department will not be bound to accept mnny'lud«. e By Order, ao wngs More Interesting News for the Laties ! GREAT THREE STITCH _ _ . Mtenireat Telegraph Boiidiagh, Qua * wa Ottawa, 23rd mm 81 â€"f. Wheeler and Wilson‘s Making Three different distinct Stitches ! ‘The LOCK STITCH, as already made by the Whesler & Wilson ; The Elastic Double Loop EMBROIDERING STITCH, as made by the Grover & Baker ; _ _ _ SILIUCH, as made e C 4 The THREE THKEAD STITCH, a combination of the above Stitches. % Making the most beautiful E. abroidering Making the most beautiful Embroidering Stitch yet invented ! Tlfll I% ALSO THE STROXGEST STITCH in the world, whether made by hand or machine. This attachment can be attached to any Wheeler & Wilson Machine is use, and all are invited to call and see it in operation. Wheeler & ‘:ihfl';l So-hl:‘ Machines have :l:’nyl b.:‘ n:o: orming a greater variety and range of work, .J:ouu than any other Machine, ashas been acâ€" corded them again and again at lllthomn Exhiâ€" bitions, wherever exhibited; but this d-fl: and ingenious dovlgo,n:blu them Qoporfu: du“ e e T U n e e l n‘ the of even their former great capacity. The d-m.fw these Machines m‘: great lhn’nghonl the world that nearly oneâ€"third more are made and -dlkm- lrh:.ldd u{ ‘:hu‘ f-Ah. Onr“ M::. a week are tu out o eir , & ot on e nc in neh, remewe an now y the company for the u; anâ€" other factory nearly ng::*;.u their pnuu‘ largâ€" .‘:l: h“t: ‘rut and ’gw"mi:“d:nd of a u-my e pat" B nlonimln the Numbers stamped ‘ura! on mlnh(n-,uw be seen that we arenearly In advance in sale of any . It is searcely mm to this fact, as nearly everyâ€" body as well as different &'ln Maâ€" chine Oo,-.;nln that WHEELER & WILSO has a greater sale than any other ; not 20 year‘s manufacturing t, no not over 15. Ottaws, March 19, 1866. _ | Office:â€"â€"37, Sparks Street, Ottawa. T MODERATE RATES OX FIRST»â€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" o J. PEXNXINXGTON MACPHERSON, Money to Lend 50 BBLS. PRIME MESS, AXD 100 BBLS. MESS PORK. 100 BBLS. FLOUR. y A FEW BBLS. DRIED APPLES. BYT &. CHRISTIE, Commission Merohant. Oitewa, March 17. 1856. 16 im OQiawa, March 17, 1856, TE EMOV AL. Orrics Hoves:â€"From 10 a.w. to 3 pym. H. V. NOEL, wa, 5th April B"~ Needies for all Machines in use ; Oil ; Spool all shades, for families, Sewing Machines reâ€" Sewing Machines, FTOFR SALE. NOTILCE. of Public Works, 60,0000 6 A. WALTON, Agent. F. BRAUN, THE OTTAW A IMES,. AEPRIL 11,. i866. Manager 65â€"y with 55â€"2m 53â€"y FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS. Ortawa, 19th March, 1866. Si2,â€"I have it in command to call your special attention to the anuexed oopl; of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the Governor General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian or Spanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their Prizes into British Waters. I am, sir, Y our obediont #ervant, â€" The Collector of Customs, At Sen Ports in Canada The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Cardwell. Forriox Orvic«, Snd February, 1866. Bim,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirous of observing the strictest neutrality in the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" rou. with the view of more eFeetually carrying nto effect this ‘nluiplo. to interdict the Armed Ships, and also the Privateers of both ‘parties, f om carrying Prizes made by them into the Poits, Marâ€" bours, Koadsteads or Waters of the United Kingâ€" dows, or any of Mer Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. C Chsd Lk stt ithvictcad . I have accordingly to sequaint you that the Quéen has been pleased to direct that orders in conformity with the principles aboved stated, should forthwith be addressed to all ï¬npr authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all quarters beyond the U‘nited Kingdom. "or their n?dme in the cireumâ€" or other authorities in all quart United Kingdom, Sor their n?dm stances, (â€"_ I have, &e. m The Right lluonb?o Edward Cardwell, M. P., &e., &co., &c. [Cort J * pOwWNING STREET, February 26th, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve (hodutlud.flmnlltz‘ the existing hostilities between HMer Catholic y and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreover resolred to out, as far as possible, the use of Mer m.:zn.m-; Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Mer Majesty‘s Territorial jurisdicâ€" tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of ou‘u Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded me to communicate to you, for your guidance, the fllwilhl\‘lu. which are to be treated and enforced as lfer: Majesty‘s Orders and Directions:â€" _ o f Her Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force in the United King- dom, and in the Channel Islands, on and after Friâ€" day, the 2nd of March next, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories and Possessions beyond seas six dl{l after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notifed and Eblhbod the same, stating in such notification that the said Rules are uho:Jyo-l by all persons within the same territories anil possessions. _ _ _ o I. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" ties between Her Catholic Majesty and the Repubâ€" lies of Chili and Peru, all ships of War and Ps:l- teers of either Belligerent are prohibited from making use of any Port or Roadstead in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her M L’:Oolo- mies or Foreign Possessions or De moies, or of any Waters subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of the British Crown, as a Station or a place of reâ€" sort for any warlike purpose, or for the purpose of sort for any warlike purpose, or for the purpose of obtaining u‘g MRE of warlike oq-lï¬-. and no Ship of War or Privateer of either igerent shall heroafter be permitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to British j;.“flndhdu. from which any Vessel of the other igerent (whether the same shall be a Ship of Wu‘, n.ll’;lv.unt. or & lo:;l:mmshlp) l.hdnll I;?vo ou parted, until it expiration of at m Twentyâ€"four hours from the d?nmn of such lastâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diotion of Het Majpesty." [ 20 00.0 > (I1 ) 2. If any Bhi;of ‘War or Privateer of cither Belligerent shall, after the time when this Order shall be first notined and put in force in the United Kingdom and in the Channel Islands, and in the nnu.l‘?-ol:i;‘o. w‘“ Puuulim and Deâ€" pende: r y respectively, enter any Port Roadstead, or W ators belonging to Her Majesty either in the United Kingdom or in the Chanuel Isâ€" lands, or in any of H er Majesty‘s Colonies or Foreign en antetaman sn Poar to to sea wonty â€" ;:uqr‘hun after her oun'::n into such Port, Roadâ€" stead, or W aters, except in case of stress of weather, or of her requiring provisions or. things necessary for the subsistence ot her Crew, or repairs, in cither of which cases the Authorities of the Port or of the nearest Port (as the case may be), shall require her to but to sem as soon as possible after the exâ€" piration of such period of ‘Twenty â€"four hours, with» out permitting her to take in supplies, beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use ; and no such Vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British W aters for thcmulnplh shall continue in any such Ports, ads, or waters, for a longer period 'thg :l:-:uly-!uu hou:_ nn:r rnalluhsrow..wor en w# iY Pm her necéusary shall have been ¢om d : Provided M"Mup.h.:' that in all cases h’l::leh there shall be any Vossel (whether Ships of War, Privateers, or Merchant Ships) of the said Belliâ€" gorent parties in the same Port, Roadstead, or Waters within the Territorial jarisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than ‘Twentyâ€"four hours between the doparture therefrom of any such Vesse! (whether a Ship of W ar, a Priu; Circular GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, * Quznzc, 25th January, 1866, SIR,â€" ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and ts Seperunset of hn setuatem .‘n"m.° foee is Be tai, an occasion: r, to = ed the " CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encounrageâ€" ment of Xulfnï¬co. and to the diffugion of accurâ€" ate and useful information concerning Canada abroad, I h&lun to bring ‘under your notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an advertising medium to land owners, and mnnflqgop‘r-‘ ties for sale or lease. As information of this kind is eagerly sought for, and much valued by every inâ€" ul.l:::t emigrant, means will thus be afforded of Mthlm purchaser or lessee in Great in direct communication with the propertyâ€" holder here. ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and I“l‘ruh-huun.mwthoï¬nu‘d an Information Otfice in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Wm. Dixon, a gentioman well acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother omvio will be specially c with the distri of this paper \x:-Mlh Klm_.ud in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. Ee meenaid n e d e d P e t 9 mm-m:um. in the course of next month, the in Aprytr"mdmlho inâ€" formation to the hudpth‘.,lobofolh'dnp monthly or quarterly, as may be naflnd As the 2.0' it is intended to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the lsrr cireulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be dis« tributed grataitously}, the r"ku of advertisements cannot be much lower than the following :â€" _ _ For each advertisement, not exceeding ten lines, 2 the insertion : and 8 conts for every extra line. . FP': l“l-qâ€":.;; of 22 iï¬:.â€"lownud‘ nd for a twelveâ€" In .u“' vertinements nmust be id, and cases, An an carly m-:“-h-'- m-_--‘*wfi_ The undersi will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a pr character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subjéct of Immigration, such as letters from m.:i MhLM rfl"“‘- in the oumuz. i oat t ar Wr of their di in particular, It is desirable Mlh(ï¬n be written as consisely as possible, and be free f anything like exaggeration. February 10. 200 $3 . PM OR Sâ€"2ACLE. Packed and inspected by R. Kmuy, Esq., of #@J* Country Merchants would do well to examine before purchasing «Jsewhere. . CGroceries & Liquors. Ottawe, Jan. $2, 1800 P O L K , Commissioner of Castoms and Excise Ia Arso, a LARGE STocK or BBLS, OF MESS AND PRIME R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Your bedient se bedient x 0. boonakax, Chief Agont CLARENDON WHELAXN, Rideau street MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. CaNADIAN AND UNITED STATES MAILS. * 1865â€"Gâ€"Wintor Arrangementâ€"1866â€"6. _â€"â€"_â€"}â€"_â€"__ Passengers Booked to l.'.iurpool & Londonaery. p@RETURN TICKETS GRANXTED AT REDUCEi RATES. Tflls COMPANY‘8 MAIL LINE IS COMâ€" posed of the following Fi;léq:lm tull powered Clydeâ€"built doubled engined Iron Steamships : ACADIAN, «... +ss« kre e +s . .. . .. 2650 Tons PERUVIAN,. MORAVIAN, HIBERNIAN, 62â€"tt Fpaie 1. ~>~Gupt. DurpOs KOVAâ€"SCOTIAN,.......... BELGIAN, . ....«+ «se ++ ++ . _ Capt. Browx XORTHâ€"AMERICAN, ..... enit deteiic oc iin l . Eie gelt i teinre DAMASCUS, . ... .. {+«...4 Ccst. Warr. (Soilins from LIVERPOOL every THgES- DAY, and from PORTLAND cvery SA UR DAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland.) p Agents, et. No. 103 State Etreet Eoster 29â€"4 : Decesmber 19, 1865. PERUVIAN,...... .. .... 6th January, 1866 BELGIAN,...... .. }... . 13th January,866 MORAVIAN,....... .. ... . 20th January, 1866 NOVA SCOTIAN,...... .27th January, 1866 NORTH AMERICAXN,.. . 3rd February, 1866 HIBERNIAN,......... .10th February, 1866 And every succeeding Saturday, . | nder Contract with the GOVERNMENT of CANADA, for the Conveyance of the _ THE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE consisting of the 4 ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. ... ... Capt. Aird. * 8T. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... ... Capt. Smith, ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . . ... Capt. Scott. 8T. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt. Trocks. Sailing between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the season of Winter Navigation, as follows :â€" 8T..GEORGE,..... ...... 17th January, 1866 8T. DAVID, ...... ...... 31st January, 1866 ST. ANDREW, .........14th Feb‘ry, 1866 ST. PATRICK, ...... ....21st Feb‘ry, 1866 ST. GEORGE, ...... .... 7th March, 1866 ST. PAVID, ...... .~.... 21st March, 1866 _ Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from Monâ€" treal to Londonderry or Lher:ool: o CABIN, .....,.... ... . $72 and $35 &Aecading to accommodation) STEERAGE,....... .....,.. .. $3¢ h“An experienced Surgeon carried on each ship. 1 _ B@§~Berths not secured until paid for. RAal CR uai csOcE ° For further particulars n.'pgly to HEUBACH & COWARD, * Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Street, Ottawa, Or Graxo Tacxx Ramway Statiow, Porttaxp. Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 Mail Steamers to France Direct. THE GENERAL TRANS8SATLANTIC COMâ€" PANY‘S NEWLINE OF FIRSTCLAS8 â€"â€" SIDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" TWEEN NEW YORK & HAVRE. The first FIVE splendid Vessels intended to be put n&on this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :â€" WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons . .900 horse power. LAFAYETTE...3,204 tons.. 900 horse power. EUROPE...... .. 3,204 tons, . 900 horse power. NAPOLEON I11..(nearly ready)..1100 h. p. 8T. LAURENT.. .gluilding). . .Great power. PERLIERE....., .(Building). .. .Great power. VILLE DE PARIS (Building) . . .Great power. Until the completion of the entire list, the ‘ service will be performed by the \ " EU ROPE," GLASGoOoW LIN E. Dates of calling are as follows:â€" FROM PORTLAND: FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE On Friday, the Sth day of January I1 6 of Jan a nas"* Dcp!l!turcl from New York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and passengers, g:ereby shortening the sea voyage about one y. First Cublg‘ including table wine...... $135. Second Cabin, including table wine .$70 or $80. Quebec to Paris...... .... .. $83, $93 or $148. Payalje in Gold, or its equivalent in United States currency. F Medical attendance free of charge.. or Freight or Passage sppliw | DONALD R. MacLEOD, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 ROVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK. _ Vis CORK HARBOR, and between LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR. ‘The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and Her Majesty‘s Malls. ¢ Chief Cabin Passage...... From Boston to Lrevipool : ChlelCablnw,n..?(.).. .ll. From Boston to Halifaz : Chief Cabin Passage,....... ...... .... 20 00 Second * Io opantstiihare itc kces, 30 00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States currency. ‘The Ships carry experienced Surgeons. No Berth will be secured until paid for. No (reigt will be received after 3 o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. _ * B1 0 h ds Aroci dhona M c in ar +Praemasat‘câ€"2 ï¬' Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and made up in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. ranpuec in se t ccace . The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, BuJlion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are sigued therefor, and the value thereof therein e-x:re.od. KoTts.â€"All Letters and Newspapers uryt rass *J & PA Y RCTBE," A. Bocaups, as follows: _ _ _ through the Post Office. Merchandise and Bpecie &xcept for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Lcocace, will be charged Jiava, BCOTHA, ... ... + ++ CBINAQ,. .0. .. .+ ++ AUsTRALASIAX,. . .. ABIAy . se k e e k06 + AFRICAy . . .. k k ++ + CANADAy . . .. k + ++ EcrOPA,........ WINTER 1865â€"6. Appointed by the Admiralty to sail . _ between British and North American Capt. BarcraxTIn® THE FARES WILL BE New York to Liverpool : Capt.| Arrox Capt. Wyure Building A. Ducnesx®, +4Â¥+ 11 » +. ++ . . Moodig, ¥¥st‘¥xirrr +11+210. Stoug, ...... .. .C, H. E. Judkins. sireis1i6i8l txoh. O Lt ‘g svsarse+s +AB. N Hockier, Commercial Chambers, 19} Peter Street, Qneb‘ec‘ 2600 Tons 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 $132 50 112 00 65 00 "OTTAWA TIMES" STEA M Printing Works! 60, Sparks 8t., Centre Town. WILL AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM ADVERTISING IT HAS BEEN TRULY SAID TBAT * 4A . _ JUDICIOUS APPLICATION OF TRE PRINi’ERS INK IS ONE OZk I’EE' LEADING AV@WUES TO WEALTIL® Dry Goods, Or Hardware ADVERTISE ! Let the World Know It. PROPETY to SELL Do You want to Buy ? No Matter what your Business This is the Motto of every Real NOW is the TITIMTIT The ‘OTTAWA TIMES‘ Through Which it Will Rouon Arabian Heave Remedv. AND CONDITION MEDICINE TS POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANY OR I all other preparations for the Cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all diseases which affect the Wind of Horses ; also, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing every thing of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, and safe in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. ‘ It cleanses the breathing apparatus, reâ€" moving from the airâ€"cells the ooq:inble lymph, or that secretion which in . Heaves clogs them, causing a difficulty in breathing, and by its action on the diseased part, causing the nmxnbfue to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessels to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s apâ€" mh improved, all derangements of the ve organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleek and shining apâ€" TO BUSINESS MEX IN THE NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newocastis, C.W. Proprietors for the Canadas. PRICB TWENTYâ€"FIVE 2EXTS. Sold bLGeo Mortimer, John Roberts, W . M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J Skinner, in THE "TIMES" Ottawas, Deo. 18th 1800 ADV ERTUISKE. #OLE PROPRIETOR FOR THE UNITED STATES Groceries, ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE!! BUSINESS MAX Is THE MEDIUM IF YOU HAYVE ADVERTISE! OoFFICE : FVaREE y MRRZVHAT EC Maiden Lane, NEW York, IF YOU HAVE THE PUBLIC. Crockery, LINE OF DARLEY‘S ADVERTISE! TO SELL, Glassware, IN QL'ART_’ BOTTLES ! The Great Purifierof the Blood, SARSAPARILLA ! THESPRING ANDSU MMER WV circulation clogged, i body rendered unhuhf.y by secretions of the winter mont powerful detergent, Iclc;tnro- (e cce c ml shraatd By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sick ness. It is the only genuine and original prepara tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou and confirmed cases of €erofula, Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Ab= Scrofula, scesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Serofulous and Sceabious erupâ€" tions, _ It is also a sure remedy for SALT RHEUM, RING woORM, TETTER SCALD HEAD AND SCUR YEY. It is guaranteed to be the Purest n:nd most Power y Cnatatian EOW EURRRTDCCODCCOC o ful preparation of GENUINE HONDUR AS SARSAPARILLA And is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, even in its worst forms. It is the very best medicine for the cure of all discases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in con: nection with _ BRISTOL‘S (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coate Liver. Stomach snd Bowels, ui climate. hese Pills are prepared expressly to operate in hno;a with that groatest of all blood purifiers, BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humors, or impure blood. The most helpless sufferers need not duï¬nir. Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been eonsidered uttelly incurâ€" able, diupm:r quickly and ‘}:ermlnently. In the following diseases, these Pills are the safest, the auickest. and the best remedy ever prepared, and ;’P:r:‘;l‘l;;‘; recommended for use during db in pantnaisgn m sn s c mgiees / able, diupm:r quickly and gcrmlnenlly. in the following diseases, these Pills are the safest, the q:ickut, and the best remedy ever prepared, and should be at once resorted to : Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Liver Come plaintss Constipation, Hcadache, and Piles» Bristol‘s Sarsaparilia, and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Coat» ed Pills are for sald by all Druggists everywhere, Bold in Ottawa by John Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and Mortitger, FcEmuy 13, 1866. 48â€"utt 8 ® F T T P 1 Among the most important of modern Medical discoveries stands the CaANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER. Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, ; Bowe] Complaints, Burns, Scalds, Frout Bites, de., do., dc., #c. TB’E CANADIAN PAIX DESTROYER has now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permament relief when timely used, and we haveâ€"never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the . contrary, all are dclf“hwf with its operations, and speak in the highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. s Ki ‘ cuspriban‘ : kemeind en We speak from experience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and thercfore those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recomunended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign Remedy, The astonishing efficacy of the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affec» tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedics for these complaints. Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers inall parts of the country for further supplics, and each testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gj\;ï¬ HOs Aut 0 °C000 H w o o o o e e 4 P I L/L d ooo iou t The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. All Medicine Dealers keepit. Physicians orderand useit; and no ï¬nflgflvill be without it after once trying it. ce twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. t XORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W., * General Agents for Canada. Bold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"6f.w BRYAN‘S PULMONIC WAFERS! RELIEF INX TEX XINXUTES Lur in G1 ; climate Tn ORIGINAL MEDICIXE ESTA. blished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of " Pu/ monic Wafers," in this or any other country ;all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The !:.‘,du can be known by the name BRYAN stamped on cach WAFERK. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wofers Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Diffcult Breathing Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest 1 Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Waters _ Relieve Irritation of Uvula and Tonsils. * B'z:u'l Pulmonic Wafers * Relieve the above compleints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are a blessing to all Classes and Constitutions Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wofers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers VJ ob #P 3 2 P in BR 2 4. c hcocls aftccdlteni it rawin ut HEN THE BLOOD Is THICK, '!"HI 7 " Emc ns w Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers _ Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Kot only relieve but effect rapid and lasting ezu'n Pulmonic Wofers Are warrani to give satisfaction to every one. No family should be without a box of Bryan‘s Pulmunic Wafers in the house. No traveller should be without a supply o _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers _ in his pocket. ho person will ever object to gire for _ . Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers h Twentyâ€"five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Pro;dflm, * New Yorx. XORTHROP & LYMAN, % Newcastus. ~ Sold by George Mortimer, John Roberts, w. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. TOBACCOS! TOBACCOS! system, ‘Tobaccos! CHEAP BRIARâ€"ROOT aXD | MEERSCHAUM PIPES : | Cigars, Cigar Cases, and Cigarâ€"Holders ! Together with s large lot of FANCY GOODS, &e. \ J. G. ZIMMER M AS, I Corner of Bsuh and Metcalfc Streets. ' pB° PLEASE ALL AND SEE. & | Ottawa, March 10, 1866. 10@ The ;:n cure for all Diseases of the 1 & 100 y C Ottawa Dec. 18 1865 I P eemV ies nds F Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in JUST RECEIVED 4 XEW 8TOCK Or m clo‘fged, and the humors of the mbealthy by the beavy and greasy winter months, â€" This safe, though nt, cleanses every portion of the and should be used daily DDict DDrink, s ) HAS REMOVED HIS sRop 3 ‘vgpfg?ergf Sg'a‘lvfk‘i_t Bank Sts, 1â€"6â€"fhow . ALEX, McDONALD, _ Brass Founder & Finisher T1OCEKSMITET, â€" _ SILYVER PLATER, «o i hased the interest of J AS. Mering pass & Co., lem 0; Ottawa, McARTEUR Where he arill be at all times prepared to do dl;. entrusted to him with nowtmess eamd despatch, E WILL KEEP CONSTANTLy ox H hand an assortment of Plumbers‘, Gag and Steamftters" Brasswork, and all kinds of Buildery Brass Ferniture. Me will also keep on hand k manufacture all kinds uf(‘hnnddm-,ou."‘h‘ gas or coal oil, Me will also keep on hand and m ufacture to order Brass Force Pomps, Hang But Pumps, and Beer l':nginer.'ul.crinr to ’ wade is this country, and challenges any manufaehes. i= | DÂ¥X constructed 0 ph‘. Tlu'_\' have arre main longer in I‘v The construction is the shortest notice, with the be manship guaranteed 1 Ottawa, Februar 16, 1866 PIANO FORTES extrancous lumber in the body d?: ment is despensed with ; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin w0od, like the front and back "of a viblin ; the strimgs ar attached to a strong Fron frume, whichis sepam. ted and entirely independent ofthe case, thercky dispensing with the old harp fonnp{m by substituting straight bridges, M. the same time the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr, Dmiccs is the Inventor. By these ip. provements we gain mpuch more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all iy purity and ricliness of tone, They have reccived the highest testimoniah from the I‘rsss, and all the principal ertist in the country, among which are : 2 Harry Sanderson, J., M. Goltschalk, Max Marcdrek., 8. Thalberg, Theodore Fisheld, Wm., -.ca-. Merman Wollenhaupt, 4, Rarili, Francts H, Brown, _ M, Strackoscl, U‘m, Henry Fry. __<~ Chas, Prade, MK. SEGES.U‘l'.\'D TI!ALfERG, the : gout Cidc td Neaaves â€" W e vvn smm Frvadf uces . oee WM: HENRY FRY, late anusical critic ot the N. Y. Tribune says ;l have examined you newly : invented Fianbâ€"Fortes. ‘They mert all the praise given to them by Mesers. Thalbey Gottschalk, ‘Strackosch, Mason and «thm As regards structure, they mre orginal ant philosophical; in purity, yolume, and com tinuity of tone ; in vocal wersimilitude, that crowing excelence which cnables the pisniss to* sing" on the instrument. . Y our Pianogever deserve the highest rank. [Your inyention, in my opinion, is destined to wiirk radical changes in the manufacture of Fizmos throughout the world. MR. SEGESMUND THALBERG, the pianist, says:â€"â€"I have examined ywrmc Fortes, and 1 cc=linlly »pprove of its system of construction. . its principal, by which increase of vibr.tory power is #btain : very simple and perfectly The tone is rapd and noble ; ithnwam for sustaining the sound for singing, and it volume of tone or power 1 have never heut excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetie sweetness. that the tone resulting from his im provemeits as exhibited in the instrumtnts l: exame nation, in point of richnoss,de pth and brillis cy, equals that of the best Gtand Pianeâ€"Reta, and ezcels them in pure, smusical i and actual tone, power thhs app closer to what 1 consider perfection in the ment than has yet been achieved by any other i» ! tem of manvfacture. 1« From the X. Y. Herald, Bept. 5â€"Upon a careful examination of Dmoo‘s P_a we find the results obtain¢d are a dine singing tone, groat purity eand L throughout the entire indTlnm, not often found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan, _ GzxTtueuzx :â€"Having thoroughly and tosted the Pianoâ€"Fortes |invented tented by Mr. 8. B. Driocs, J am of 7 Before purchasing, for & catalogue, with price. ] Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, The N. Y. Times, Jul')'oflq' says :â€"We have now an instrument withoutan equal. ; lc sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly uns tainable on any other instrument ; an ordinay player obtains with no t-xc:rm. the fullness of a Grand Pirnoâ€"Forte, and they must specdily supcrsede the old styles. _ _____ .« DRIC #52 to $552 EACH! _ â€" THIRTY NINE -l'.lerl%.fl PATEN! BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS. â€"_ Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Yoa» K ILLUSTRATEDC ‘rn.oomfldo _A taining full ot style, iestimonials of the most ctpitient mu#04M, as to the supcrior excellenige of ourâ€" insrt mentsâ€"will be sent free to addross for them to produce the meU®®, "4 [ musical tone for which our Instrumeis «* celebrated. M Another objection to M.“ was, that both feet being occupied, 10 OPMF tunity was offered for the .n‘.‘w swell. Within the r* the 90 Uf « double constructed on this European plen of " 090. blowers," have been manufactured (want gountry, and to m.w&h%. of a swell) a lever has beek Fâ€MM centre of the instrument, +086 0POD o lgy | axp oreraTEp BY THE KNEE. The this objet lud contortion nccel-f!."’ “'J‘Bn are disagrecable * l' Indy the use M".:‘.g-w&-' & mpossible. 22. «Andoberapfefiitont sCEOOL ORGA&KS and MELODE In presenting the AvmamaT t boldly announce the grestest triumph i# musical instruments of the During & En half century, the F and C#: ve manufactured reed double beliows, and two for the feet ® operate, but the want of the reversed o W xAtsTED secuows, (which is the only belions used in our instruments,) ',"j..".ï¬ impo“ibl(‘. “ OQur avroxazic device obvintes this pot entirely, the simple act of ‘W‘:“"' ¢ or less force giving the desind decrease in the volume of the 1098 orgst The Mclodcon and M’.’ | _ For seventecn Your """W' | of our Melodeons has not beeh demand i# | for two years past the enormai® cnat | fonde it impossible for us 10 "0°0 $ se 'pmnptly. With our incressed atrons &# feel warranted in assuring 041 and * | their orders will be promptly 196 | a continuance of their patrobig®» . Automatic Orgam. 835,000 NOW in * Caution to r-eâ€"-z 1¢ All of our instruments baÂ¥t board, in full, "GEO. Aâ€" n‘l%‘ « O When .w«mu-ym-f_ as "the same as ours," it it usually ® *4 ;mmp'::;cll an inkwrl:":.fl“- e can e a large 6 P.8.â€"A Iimddi.cvumwm“u men and Schools. Address. 66 GEO.A, JRMNCEST Y Finished in Elepant Rosewood, Wantt or Ouk cases. UGGS GEO, A. PRINCE & €0/ Davis, Lditor, €*. °"" * 0 _ Works, Ko. 60, Sparks Street, in 4* Oitews, County of Carietos 0; * TIHI No Charge for Bozxing or Shipping The Automatic Organ. Yours ru]\-‘d{;flly, L. M. GOTTSCHALE WwM. HALL & RON, â€" 54 EW Yolk O NJ Y NEW PATEXT n a trily Scientific Princ® wter strougth, and wil} ts xe than any Gther Pigny simple and natoral, all t in ‘the bodÂ¥ of the insta.. ROLE AGENINR Innddmi,omhh 0 keep on hand «nd map. ‘orce Putps, Hand Bey enperior u.: Wade in ces any manufacturer is XSTRUNEXTs wnd flled op ll...i.‘_ Apeâ€"n $1â€"lay 19 "O TT EVEI yar OFFIOE ERFC C to s.wrilwl" w,‘ ‘.‘\ ‘fll" Wias ot Foreign and P se Isews OF Mc# Mammoth Post ged in the neat Jefy Competiti Traus or Ao tor the first jin jor every N wise A. No Advertis ont the writton “'kfl' e te 18th o 4 nither Daily or «t '.um l Vear‘s Subsory» _ Office at his d Netcalfe and O ersment Printin side of York 8 Oitawa, Ma Btreet, Othaw a. and Rigin APD Orricus hamn, C.E. _ Qrrioe: In Junaary 27, 1 AI‘TOI N Chansery A. L Dowsuze Otewa, Jun. 10 Ottewa, Jan. 1 2 Puplia, Ar0., &e. Orrice : Ove Pebraary 21, 1 Ottawa. a Weekis hod every a'...‘l Hewa, Fob, W , MAi JO8E TrOR NE TTORN PROFE AUG ARRIST 18 U A RER ES &A $ At 1% .QDÂ¥P10% vVOI EDW 44064 sPEC v, $3 SrBs LE