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M L oi coming exbig;. t been 3 __ ." ~ere hand and may. on hand ang . ~ PC i L 13 B B 6 sither to bury , rVERY MORNING, By 543 in USE! for PTVETeam® NEW it * x. L J P. 'AMI « JB Tslegraph 1 . Quawa, March EDW At Bnlul‘l Nommey Pubi "OTTAWA TIMES,"| wa" OFFIOZâ€"No. 60, Spar * * Every desernipt &:?fltfl to th ted in neatest styl Jety Competition. C Fsaw$ ° yade â€" No Advertisement can be discontinued withâ€" sat the written order of the advertiser. _ ie 18(K niker Dai «t public« Year‘s Sw! "‘f- or Aorentiatya.â€"Eight conts "'llu br the first insertion, and two cents per line bpr everysabsoqment insertion, unless otherâ€" ‘mlllz-.\'l'-l. AWI Solmtor:m onveyancer, &c. Officc:â€"] wde m*& two doors from Sussex. (ttawa, March 20, 1866. k 78â€"6m BUUKLEY & . 3QOTT, .Anwnn and Attorneyseat«eLaw, seli¢itersâ€"inâ€"Chanvery, Conve yancers, Notwries Puokicy &o., &e. » QOrrice: Over Mr. A: Campbell‘s Store, Sussox Btreet, Ottaw a. P: J, Bocarsy, L L.B. W . J. Scort, J®. (Kawa, Dec. 18, 1365. 1â€"y _ OmIO#: Aumond‘s Buildings, Ridean Stroot. Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1806. I ; W, MAstS3AALL MA THESON, 'll.ll PER, Aitorney, Sollciteor, &4« .Q@rrice: Horno‘s Buiidings, corner of Spartks ai Rigin streots, Ottawa. Ortawa, Dec. 183, 1806. 1â€"y 'mu&::. Solicitor, Attormey, and Clerk of thh Pease and & :u , for the United Cuul'lau“’leu @rnice : In the Coart House, L‘Ovignal. . â€"_ _ _ Jinaary 27, 1866 T Chancery, Convey ancers, &0., & urnter Court House Avence East. A. L Bessiso. T. Otawe, Jun. 16, 1846. hasr C. E. _ I" Artewls to all Law Courts in the District of Otawa. % | Ed LEES & GEMMELL, Bmurus, Attorueys, Solicitors, #&c. i (‘n‘{:l& L‘w;‘ House, Ottawa, C. W. Lers. Jous J. GaxscuL. Oitaws, Pebraary7, 1866. _ ° _________ 43â€"utf Ll‘. Chancery, and Conveyancing» OQ@rice: Over Scott‘s Confectionery, opposite the Russell House, Ottawa, C. W . February 7, 1866. 43â€"uts Orntr: Lang‘s B iilding, the Post Office uk Lang‘s B iilding, opposite thesiae Deck. Junices P. Books Htawa, Feb. 7, 1366. 43â€"ut; ie Public, &e., &0 .Arll"ll., _ l6€#y 0".‘&.;“ Office : slegraph u.\a. Metcalfo Otawa, March 10, 1866. 10â€"y Wx. Curoo. (itawa, Fob. 7. 1860 dus. D. OCONNXQAb, lm.!.!O.\'l'- LAW, Solicitor in Chansery, yaucer, &#., Sussox Stroct. wi#nct ; Umon Buildings, Oitawa. ibraary 11, 1366...< > â€" . §5â€"7 February 7, 1366. Aflmn Y¥§%= A TeL A W, Solfcitors=in= Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &¢. Ornct: Post Odice Bailding, El zin Stroot, Ottawa 4s A. F. BOUCHETTE, A-Vu:u'l. OMlcet No. 17, 8t« Poter Street,Quebec. Mr. Bouchette will always be mu promptly to any business the employes, and the public generally MEFitome duk uen ns o e district ue December 28, 1865. @ #â€"y O#MGCE:; Telegraph Buildin Pm.'lltlu.ul.Aso R goli:’vfi:\{_oa. ue r and lfl::fi-:;) s':ée:‘::;dmmidom diduâ€" ister, Ottaw a. oys ‘w‘my. (‘oy-mnm ___I-._" City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt l-voenfl-, Barristers, and Attor= aoysâ€"atâ€" Law . f OUshore: Wull and Aylmer, C. E. Mr. '? will attead at iHall on Tuesdays and in Gavamg vereuls. :5 :: 1 5:01 :.+ ~ _:‘ ARRLS" DUNNING & TaOoMrsON, TTOR NE Y 8«A T«L A W, Solicitors=ln= #. Coumay. ___ (W. Mexay Warut, B.A.B.C.L. (ituwa, Fob. 7. 1866. â€" 43â€"utf _ 6 K. BQULIUN, i“m'lh‘“hw, Soileitor=in= R. B. Harcock. &â€"' STUTY ".;W‘;fll-(.r; ';-w-u-' P ce . Oitaws, Â¥ob. 7. 1866. K 43â€"ut RS. THISTLE & BALDWIYX, NCIAL Land Surveyors, Canada and West, Real Estate Agents, &o. Parâ€" attention devoted to the sale and protection the Lands of Abseatses. Applications to the Crown Lands Department for )Imn Lands, &c., l on Snss mt on now on hand and for sale some well M‘“ul\’mnl.ou.h(.'m :‘m; Lower i an immense quaotity arming h“.(':nd. ?fi“:“m'.. Stroots ; s . f inss l _ _ _ F. iA BALDWIN, P. L ARRISTER, Eic., for Lower Canada,. % Q@rices : Court Moase, Ayimerand Buckingâ€" EDW ARD T.â€"DARTNELL, YoL. L _: xo. â€"9os.1 ‘ SIDNX E\; B. FRIPP, ITECT.. Orrics : Wellington Street, A sds s Anderens Chank 9" tb Miéssiis. DUCK & BUCKE, ARRISTER® and Atiorneys=at«Law, delieitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, and sPECLAL NXOTICE. the first mumber of the Timxs is published on tk of December, persons Subscribing for Daily or Weekiy will receive them fFrom date _ ‘CLEGG & NELLIS, ARRISTERS and Atiorncyseat«Law, delicitorsâ€"in~Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" HAFCOCK & HAYCOCK, TTORNE Y $« A T«L A W, Salicitors=in= JO8SEPH J. MURPMHY, RGANIST of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &o. . _ _ , $3,09 i= «€, “o’- AND Agent and Broker, Natary Pub= ‘Me, bas removed his ofice to Nicholas Streot, # doors to the South of Dun Goode‘s Hotel, and T‘. to transact any business connected _the Crown Lands Departmont, in prosscuting COLMANX & WiRioGItt, h R. A. BRADLEY, PI MR. H. R. FRIPP, M. McLEK01D, T PE BE â€"% R. SPARKS T. G. HURD, L1ISHED ain a large amount latest Telegraph ign Markets, and t for Farmers and Tnos. F. Netuss Printing, from & lest Card, execuâ€" it Prices that will T. W. Tnowrsox s of Ten Subâ€" Order, will reâ€" R. H. Harcock Stroot. ~"W@ Motcalfo Stroet, 1 in ad har Oe 34â€"Gm 43â€"ut 43â€"utf #1â€" 43â€"utf 9â€"y 55â€"y Street. _ Will be found at night at Dr. J. Leoggo‘s, ‘warfl_. Ottaw as ,’n Leage‘s ‘ Reysuznce3, Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Hon, J. H. Cameron, Hon. George Crawford, Hon. M. Cameron, K. Jones, Esq.. M.P.P., R. Bell, Esq., M.P.P., W. Powell, Esq., M.P.P., J. 8. Ross, Esq., M.P.P., and K. Cooper, Esq., Judge Co. Huron. . LA“ and ParHamentary Agont. OÂ¥â€" FICE: No. 3, Russell House Block, Ottawa®. voeds for Lands und Patents for Inventions proâ€" cured. . Takes charge of Privato Bills during thoir passage through the Assembly, and transacts all business with the Government Departments. is AK ind Accouchour. » Orrice: In Homne‘s Block. Can be found over the office at night. _ ds rufren wl oc References : Rov. uowm Lawrence, Oronoâ€"; R John Swmith, Bowmanviito; Rev, George Ridd Clarke ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., I onto; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronts 7 sucet. Ottawa, March 20, 1866 (}onuulos i and Gemeral A Agont. ‘Solo agent for Rgad‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ; aiso, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, ‘loll‘. &c., for sale. omm _ Orricu: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Rtbse Mouse, Ottawa city, C.. W. MACDONALD & BRO., AIK"I'IOIIIIIS,-'I General Commise sion Exchange and Heal Estate Agents, No. 40, sussex street. ® Ottawa, Decomber 18, 1805. Iâ€"y H. MecLEANS AL’CflON Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" y chonke S Cl o. 19 . mewiak velyian Jn H,. BARBERN, BO.I-.IDBII aud . Manuiacturing stationer, and Machine Ruler, . Over Taylo. & Wilkingon‘s Flour store, corner of York and susâ€" sex Streets. Entrance on Sussex Strect. Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1860. 1â€"ti _ ‘Ehe wiate of Roal Fstato at Aunction or Private Sale mlly attended to. Consignments received fo. ve sale. . Pasties wishing=toâ€"purchase Rea. «state will receive wll u«-ur FRBE 0+ C&Ol by cailing at the othice. wa, Dee. 18, 1365. 1+3 A, MOiRTIMER, BOOI-IIID“ and Paper=Ruler, cor« ner of Sparks and Metealfo Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Oflice. Account books made t« order for any branch of business, paged and boun« in the best style of the art. RULLNG done to any pattern. Particular attention roul to Map Mounting. Ottawa, Decomber 19, 1865. 2â€"y Bm MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Maviog ad many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, be feels conddent that all crders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteod to give satisfaction. Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1868. 14â€"7 P‘OPIII‘I'OI of the Parliament Hair« Dressing Saloon, Rideau Street, begs most resâ€" pectfully to invite the gentlomen of Olawa and viâ€" oin‘n{ to visit his new establishment, No. 9, Angus Block, which has been atted up in a most recherche style, at vary considesable ixponse. _______ _ __ | __ Ottawa, Dee. 13 E. ‘Miles has the PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSH, (the ouly one on this continent,) in use. For information as to the efficiency of this apparatus vide opinions of the Press. _ g~ A choice lot of Musical Instraments always h&-h‘ih sale. a, Dec. 18, 1865. 1. .A corner of Sussex and York streets Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1864. Di. WOLEFE, C LATI of Quebecs â€" Residence==Russell Mouse. Uttawa, Dec. 18. 1803. L + 1â€"y Wll.l.l NGTON $treet, First Door East of Bank Street. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf Roofing Contractor, &c + CHUKCH 8T., OTTAWA, ll PREPAREKED To CoVER RooYrs, with Tin, Sheet [ron, State, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates, Having been known in this place since its first settlement, 38 years ago, ho can conifidently refor to hl\:unl established character, as a guarantee for the katisâ€" factory pertormance of alt work entrusted to him. Ottawa, April 2, 1868. $9â€"3m YONIK Street, opposite Matthews® HMo# ou“'.. February 7, 1808. 43â€"utt Ottawa, February 7,1806 Dl”l‘l‘!‘- Odlee 1 Sparks Street, Conâ€" tral Ottawa. Ottawa, January 27,1866.. _ | _ _ ___ Stâ€"utf DI."I'IS'I'. Office} York Street, Low or Town, third House from Union Block. Ottawa, January 27, 1866. _____ _ "fu-.l:r IVIL ENGINEER, Union Baillings, %.C. & T. W. KELIR, locot‘l‘l‘:l!'l'l. No. 3, Victoria Cres= cont, Upper Town, Oitawa. thtawa, March 21, 1868. Thy CITY PROPERTY ! LOTS AND HOUSES. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN | And three or four detached cottages, on the . banks of the Ridean River, * Ountside the City ILimits Will be sold, subject to Leases, all of which | will expire this year. . a lucks es L Wl?ll!l TW 0«A ND« A«HALF MILE® of the City Limits, with A DWELLING MOU#E erected thereon. One half of the land is cleared and well fenced. These pvormon are worthy the attention of intending purchasers, and will be sold CHEAP. s INDISPUTABLE TITLES3 WILL BE GIVEN. For furthor particatars npgly to W M. CLEGG, EsQ., * Baratster, 5 _ ____ Telegraph Building, Ottawa Ciiy. _ Ottawa, Fob. 22, 1866 PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. II. KELLY, GEO. LOGAX, M.D., L.C.JLB., FOMEPATHIC Physiclian, Surgeon R. H. MoGREEVY, ONTRACTOI aud Builder. Office i ‘North side York street, second door from Sussex PROPERTY FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Village of Now Edinburgh. HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur« | OrFICE: No. 5, Russell House Block, Sparks | To parties commencing to build, village lots, and park lots of m-:f acres will bal“.okl wt moderate rates, and the whole of the purchas« woney, if destrad, can remain ten vrears on the property, at six perâ€"cont interost. Apply at the office of the _ _ __ _ Xaw Edinburgh, } January 23, 1866. Road, within five miles from Ottaws, containing 300 acres or thereabouts, being compased of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in Ist Concession Ottawa, Front on Also Pew Noâ€"82, in Christ Church, Ottawa. For terms and «pply to the Rev Cuaruse Fonuest, or to LEWIS & PINXHEY, P Barristers, Ottawa. Kebruary 14, 1846. Dit; OLIVER MARTIN, XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, BUSINEsS CARDS HAT ELIGIBLE PROPERTY known as WOODROOFFS, owned by the late DK. C. A. MARTIN, Dit. W. J. HENRY, GEO. H. PENRKRY TOF, SATLE. FOR SsSALE, cosamyxc or DR.C. LEGGO, â€"â€"~ALSOâ€" 35 ACRES OF LANXD D. OREILLY, THOS. NELSON, DESIRABL E L865 CHURISTIE, E. MILES, wWOODROOEF3, owned by the late , beautifally situated n{hfi-fi k) DWELLINGS, in th ner Block, MACKAY ESTATE Tt 8 T O 30â€"3m b6â€"tf 4bâ€"uif | Ote wa, April 6, 1006 The New Drug Store, 39, RIDLAU STREST. C n on iJ & I should THE sBSCRIBER HAs JUST RECEIVED VARIED ASSORTMEXNT 0® ; NÂ¥" Crystallin» Compound "we POR 1HB HALR % Call and ses it and judge for yourselves. | _ CANXADLAN CoUgH y.\fl' LTION, a sure cure for Cougha and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prominâ€" ent citizons will be shown on application. . ripy FLOWER SEEDS A POTIHIECA RIES & CHUEMISTS C‘ Pert To Farmors and Cardenors ! DRUG WAREHOUSNE, A LARGE STOCK OP FPRESH GAR» DEX and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on sale. _ All Seeds warranted Fresh. 1 A large importation of Lnti.ph and French PERâ€" FUMLEs will arciveâ€" next week eLORLDA W ATER. sQZ0DONT. HAIR ERUSHES. ~ COMBS. + NAIL BRUSHES. CLOTHEs BRUSIHES, RIDEAU $TREET. 1s68. SEEDS,. SEED®. 1866 Jttaws, Feb. 12, 1860 MORTIMERS Apothecaries Hail! Just boir ottawa â€" Drug â€"Warshousoe. THE RUSSELL HOUSE, L:l'l‘!: CAMPBELLS HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the iboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to wlfl his nuâ€" etous friends and the travellifig public, that he has ceâ€"painted and newlyâ€"furnished throughout this comâ€" modious establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hoper to degerve encouragement and su Knn. L “JAMEB.K UIN, af with teoly, a or man conmected ywil 3 yn--'{f- IAA,. ;-lun Street, Quebec. Ottawa. Dec. 18, 1866. 1â€"y P. 8.â€"Advice to the poor gratis. xtawa, April 11. 4 P7â€"+ vcd t N Ee o esns cne m d cmmss. imeis mm mm mm Do MAESTIU U YELS. ’l‘"l: LARGEST : ASsORTMENT OF DY ES in this city on 4ule at the _ _A fresh Lot of Qood, Chaap PERFUMES just ind l::-. 3 5 0 BUSES to and from the cars and boats free of m There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY 3T attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Doc. 13, 1866. # 1â€"y JOHN MALTMAN, LATI MceADAM®S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. â€" The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and re«tted for the or« chl-cmnn«{uh d‘l:-h. THE TABLE AND BARwill at all times be furnished with the very vest the market affords. fany: h4 THE ALBION MOTEL, Vlt HOLAS $treet, Court=House A venue, . W Ottawa, John Grabam, Proprietor. This House is mn‘lufll’ situated, and still mainâ€" ains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL iuuidcnblo millr hb::: nommly been made .t: e premises, it has enth repai «i enovated. No pains will be npu“{o ma- I Packenham, Dec. 20, 1865 1N BEAVER HALL, J J. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep @ Cut, Nepoan. This House is situnted within twonty misutes‘ walk of the City, and is stted up in a lmla-u‘h. The Bar is supplied with all the choice of liquors. hey C eates. Jan. 16, 1800 THE « QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, M KAV ANXAGH, Proprictor, Cormer of @ Metcalfo and Wellington Streets, opposite the main entrance to the Government buil {lugs. The " QUEEX" comprises all the requisites for a #rstâ€"class Restauzant. â€" The House has bonrefitted and refurnished lhro-fi:oul. The BA contains the choicest Brands in and Liquors, and every delicacy of the season will be found on the table. The fnww.bmalm'fllhdlnetd to the comâ€" "Taa ofunty Gatrn sie duily by cxpress. . Game, ots., dail Ottawa m& Loi. . } : ; "’ Ece 1â€"ti â€"GOODSTABLLNG and a careful Hostler always n attendance. e i ME N. B.â€"Prescriptions earofully and promptly pre «DUIGNANS * Pll\'.\'l’l HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= . tawa, C. W. A fow gentlomen can obtain aupâ€" erior apartments. .. Ottawea, Dec. 20, 1865. 3y nal % Con!ll of Waterand Division Streots, OTlpubur;h. N. Y., 8. Slosson, Proprietor. Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. December 20, 1863. 3y M “. h Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. | ) Stabling and am attentive Hostler January 11, 1866. s Notice. ‘vmln JOHN CANTILLON HAS eunorm m.&lr‘hlzon-&w uy np_fi_imh will p-â€"-“‘ as the law directs FIELD AND CARDEN JAS. JOHNSTON‘S ; TNION HOUSE, North Gower,. Good ‘YL!II. C,. E4 Livery and General Nn%OSn. Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. Decuinigt HTr 1BBE..._._..covancocontcemmacmmren ied INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, HOTELS AND SALOONS March leg AT JUST HRECEIVED! RESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Danieis, Pro# prictor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" 41 Sus.ex Street, | Pjice to Buy Your Medicines ! ; DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, umery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Sponges, Braces, &o., &*. , , April 10, 1866. | 96y UsICI MUSICI! FREXCH AND English Songs, Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, 18, 186 NAaLL IMPORTATION®S OFf _ Pure hfl ish and Frene DruT 1 Chemicals; English and Fronc rfumery, Toilet and Faney.| Goods, aps, Sponges, &c., um:}ull in the n{m eall tE: attention of the publie to "my insomparable is O1"CAW A MORTONX HOUSE, HOLT‘s HOTEI PBRLY LCE VAR JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D CcomporxbED f ADULTERA rlb.\' J. GARYVEY, M. D. 47â€"ut RIETY OF JOIIX MALTMAN DUVERXAY BROS B. MULLIN: ade of the OYrTAw&A.;C. 24â€"6m 60â€"6m y 20â€"y Monday, 20th November, 1865, CHANGE of TIME, Oftawa and Prescott Railway, TRAINS WILL RUX as FOLLOWS : : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M,, MIXED TRAIXN at 1:30, P M. â€" 00 _ RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M., MIXED TRAIN at 7.30 A.M. Grand Trunk Railway Company CEXTRAL AXD WESTERN DISTRICTS rrlul.\'fl WILL LEAYVE BOXAYEXTURE Station as follows : > WINTER â€" ARRANGEMENTS, Day Express for Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all point« West, at Yight >â€"de â€"â€" deâ€". do ... Accommeodation Train for Kingâ€" ston and ‘Intermediate Stations, Accommodation Train for Island Pontl and Intermediate sufion-,} 9.00 A. M. WEcirarirrriritrrire rÂ¥iik+%¥¥+8 Mail for ditto and Portland, sto U ping over night at Island Pong, } 00 ?* Night Bxprcis- (urd'l'hll:vo Ril\"crvl, Quebec, Riviers du Loup, Port. land, aud Boston, with sleeping f ‘*‘°"* cars attached, At ; . .... .e..+. ++ J . Express Trains to St. John‘s, conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont Contral Railway for Boston, New } 8.30 A M York, and all places in the East. tern StALCS, &E . ... s rrv es se ea +s J ; Ditto di::g and Rc‘mu‘; l'oi:t 3.15 PM Accommedation T rain for St. John‘s and intermediate places } 5.00 PM Trains leave for Lachine at .;...‘ _ 8.00 A M bure The capital of Canada. Situated on the CORNER of SUSSEX & GEORGE Sts. TllE LOCATION OF THIS HOTEL I8 IN the most ceutral and best business part of the city, It is constructed of stone; has a frontage of 86 feet on Sussex Btteet,fl!;, piazze to three storics, and a frontage on Georg: Street of one hundred and My-dxort; in four stories high, has had a wing of hunâ€" dred and sistecn feet in lcnz « to it within the last two years; has been hly xnovated, and bas ample accom m for :wo hundred guests. * | + The Hotel containa eigbtr rooms, compris. ng single and doubleâ€" led room#, sitting ‘coms, gentlemen and I?;ck:nsulon,rn dining rcom 60 feet by 33 ( to none in the Province), bath rooms, &c., &¢. l It has also detached from the â€"main building a Billlard room, ice house, larder, laundry, stables, &c., &¢. THE BRITISH HOTEL ! The premises are covered with tin; are enâ€" closed and secured by fireâ€"proof walls, and are insured under a firstâ€"class risk. ‘They are within le«s than five minutes‘ walk of the Parâ€" liament Buildings. and, as the first session o Partiament to be held in Ottawa will take place at an carly day, they offer a rare chance to any tleman who thoroughly understands N oplage = 0 10 000 6 MV Ottawa, Dec. 18, 186 1 Firstâ€"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, 1864 Prisorwat.... .. AssistA®T..... Fauson Master Drawix®@...... MUSIG. . .i «s s $y omm SPOP.«â€"2 05 The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" ed, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" ties, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 24. tto ditto ~_ and Rtimw'; Poi;t ~. %.15 PM commeodation T rain for St. John‘s and intermediate places } 5.00 PM. mins leave for Lachine at .;...! _ 8.00 A M 9.30 A.M *3.00 P.M. i 4.30 P.M *The 3.00 P.M. Train ruus through to Plattsâ€" Wellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866. J AMES THOMPSON Dec. 18, 1865 MONTREAL HOUSE 1. tants of Ottawa and surrounding Ml‘l'{., tor the liberal |lntmu¢‘ received since hb commencing business in Ottawa, and begs to call their attention to his FALL STOCK, conâ€" . sisting of ' L NENXDERShis sincere thanks to the inhabiâ€" GROCERIES, CROCKERY, o Roadyâ€"Made Ciothing, &c., DERY GOO DS, 1000 ‘ 300 Wool, Hides, Furs and Potash. Ottawa, Jan. 17, 1866 THE: UNDERSIGNED‘S OFFICE HAS hasn ramaved to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" 4A been removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" tendcd Library, in rear of the Partiament Buildinge. THOMAS MeGREEYVY. (ttawa, January 23 1866 JUST RECEIVED, RITOHIE, FORD & CO‘8., (BIXOOL). Old Rye& Mait Whiskies y -mamwmw'l Ottawa, Tebruary 10, 1866. Me desires to call attention to his Stock of M 00 PIECES Home Made Cloth, (Canâ€" «D adian Manufacture.) 100 PIECES Home Made Flannels, g,‘anuliu Manufacture.) * Aff BUNDLES American Cotton Yarn. RAILROAD NOTICES THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Nimble Sizpenve preferred to the Slow Â¥* Mind, do s‘wzf:;. place, Red Sign , don‘t t Red Fos, next !:'.,lg:hmn'l !'ionr Store JAMES THOMPSOXN, # Montreal House, Snssex Street. Jas. Buchanan‘s, OTTA. W A., OF CANADA. LASTERX DISTRICT ON AND AFTER Wrirocesars axo Retair NOTICE. BAGS of Salt AXD FOR SALE AT BARRELS Labrador Herrings T. 8. DETLOR, Supertntendent C.J. BRYDGES Maxacixe Directos: JAMES SKEAD . THUKRSDAY, APRIL 12, 8.00 A. M 815 P. M 9.40 A. M 1â€"y 19â€" 25â€"3m 21â€"( * Capital" Stove Depot,335,Sussex St., Ottawa. HI. MEADOWS & CO:. YWY and CHOLICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BE SURPANSEN 1 _ _ | f WE ARE MAKING A NEW AXD IMPROVED KIND.. Th sparkling. | For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household or Dot useful and ornamental. Railway Companies, and others wh and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL A chase or not. Toilet and ° Bedâ€"Room Setts 0 Cooking Stoves ! Cooking COATL OILTL â€"COAFK " OTL!I COAL OLL yas~ Wu}n .xvehl attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGIS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; every description of Tin, Shoct Iron and Copper W are on hand, and madd to order. BIR Milk Pans«, Milk Strainers, Pails and Straivers, Maple Sugar Kettles, Agricuitural Furnaces, Farmers ___ Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all kinas of Ddfl'y Utensil, made to order, Z2 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS will ind it to their advantage to deal at the « CAPITAL 8STOVE DEPOT. A Liboral Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. LN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PUR»rOsE SELLING OUR PRESEXT STOCK OF * STOVEs 41 REDUCED RATES. : t "THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT. e â€" 35, SUSSEX STREE1. H. MEA DOWS & Co. Ottawa, March 1, 1866 OTTAWA FLOUR AND OATMHMEAL MILLS. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT THE ABOVE MILES ARE XOW IN FULL OPERATION, WHERE HETS PREPARED TO Receive and Attend to Custom Grinding, ORDERS FOR FLOUR AND OATMEAL &C. He hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of the Patronage rlawiw k aa Let ovl o eon dciee onlorcals bomce. me +/ ~ B AORAY #O0., and : WILL KEE& CoNsSTaNTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE Best Quality Extra Suporfine Flour, f Bost Quality No. 1| Superfine Flour, * _â€"Best Quality No. I O_at_r\neal ; Oats. Bran, Canaille. Seeds, & Meal Dust Ottawa, January 27, 1866 Ojstes. e§&T&®= Oysters.| New York Bay, â€"__â€"â€" East River, and ° Saddle Rock Oysters, RECEIVED DAILY AT THE *4 %Utl“ " RESTAUVRANT, (Opposite mair. entrance to Government OYsTERS :@(&'{ }{ra,m'sms 1 . OMEARA‘s EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! IN SHELL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT O‘MEARA‘S RESTAURANT PITLTERING COEF WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES:! E ARE NOW MANUFACTURINXG IN_TIIAE‘A.\VBQ\'H PREMISES A D('VIE'ABLE Go to the " CAPITAL! Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1805 . Mantleâ€"Pigeces ! i ?tou BEDSTEADS. IROCON BEDSTEADS. D CAGES CHEAP!T BIBRD CAGES CHEAP ! LAXPS : CHIXNEYS !:! WICKS ! ! 1 George near Susser Street, Ottawa Feb. 1, 1866 OoOYsSsSTERS ! For Making a Good â€"__W.J. & A,. K. Mil‘m. _| K Ofice _ _ _ _ *____ . 13, 1004. 4Bâ€"utf _ Otteawn, March 29, 1066 W ATEER COC C. SPARROW, Jr,, Grocéries, Liguors, AND PROYVISIOXNS, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘s BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, February 21, 1866 Ous Spring Stock | FPARMERS, AZTENTION 1 THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY DIFFEREXNT PATTERNX®. IMPORTER AND DEALER IX oÂ¥ O L T .A W .A . Cu p of : â€"â€"â€"usll 4 + o Om â€"â€"<+ â€"â€"A N D â€" 38â€"tf 1866 | PL‘\NS, Specifications, and Estimates of Buildings prepared; disputed accounts of t Artificers‘ work measured and valned. . | AUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stent & Laver, _ Architocts, &c., â€" Departmental Buildings. | Or to EGAR YIELDING | siOtinwa Feb. 0/ 1866. 2| Departt Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, ) January 26, 1866. . j J N plication will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its next Session foran Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Company, for the supply of the City of Ottawa with water. a approved credit, F Apply for information, (post paid) to Importantto Printers. I" a Couxtar Newsrarer, can purchase an fhive quite complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on '[)AR‘I‘IES T®SIROUS OF ESTBLISHINXG a Covxtzy Newsrarer, can purchase an * be accommodated with rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at the "Queex" Restaurant. Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reasonâ€" able charges. es ie Ottawa, Feb. 1, 1866 (Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 186 "HREL TRHEH POTPS ! THI#®, (nir] ( T ERS ! y will keep the wator delicionsly eool and estic use, it $tands unrivalled, being both have the health and comfort of themselves ND EXAMLNE THEM, whether they purâ€" f Japanned Tinware. TPWO SIZES. THREE S1ZES. \.. â€" »UWO SIZES. :‘ THREE SIZES. _ I=, THREE SIZES TYE ONE §IZE, O7TTCEIS HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" NCO PICEI. Boarding. UR FOUR GENXTLEMEX CAX 11 1) bestowed on the late firom Cimits design, style of finish, and S 1tOves | C W.B. HEALEY, M. EKAVANXAGH "’ 34â€"utf 20â€"tf s3â€"utf 42â€"6m Notice to Coatractors Until Koon of the 16th Day of April, KK the price per cord for each of the follow criptions of Wood, and the quantity of e they are willing to enter into contractto «i Famarac..............}.......Pet cord of 128 c Hard or Rock Maple...... «* «4 Mixed Wood, consisting of Beech, Birch, or Hard > MAPIG »nemeemececonce 9t «* The Wood must have been cut six mo not more than twelve months, at the time }»lied. and must be straight and properly. rom limbs and coarse logs, and is to ‘be wéekly (along side of the Boiler Houses . with the respective Blocks, of Buildings; quantities as may be required, which it is will be from 180 to 150 cords per week d months of. November, December, Janugry ary, and March, and from 30 to 60 cords during other periods of the year. 1J BR E3 w.OOL The Wood will be measured from searf to poin (4 feet lengtbs will be preferred), but under an sireumstances each cord when closely piled mu: contain 1 .8 cubleé feet. The names ofiw{: responsible persons, willing t become securities for the due full..lmcm of the con tract, must be appended to each Tender, ‘‘All Tenders must be made on pr which can be obtained at this office. Department of Public Works Ottawa, March 28, 1866. ‘ NP AOT MaTNERTE N27 PEZTVET “rlllREAl, BY AN ACT PASSED N the ‘twentyâ€"ninth year: of Her Majesty‘s Reign, intituled "An Act to provide against the inâ€" troduction and spreading of {lisorders 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 com tagious or infectious Jgnordrrl aiffecting sheep, catâ€" tle, horses, and other animals, and check such disâ€" arders from spreading, if introduced ; And whereas a contagious discaso or epidemic afâ€" foc(ing cattle prevails in many parts of Eu rope,and is in ‘reasing and extending its ravages, and whereâ€" a« it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the same into this Province, that the import aâ€" tion by sen of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€"‘ % be‘&\rohibifiedâ€" is Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the Ministor of Agriculture, and under the authority given 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 of MARCH next, thé importation or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, ewine, asses ‘and mules, meat, «king, hides, horng, hoofs, or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby probibited ; save and except such cargo or cargocs, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in ‘Council may hereafter see 1t to exempt from such prohibition: W. H. LEE, Clerk Executive Counsil. _ February 28, 1866 P&R'l‘lll IN CANADA WEST intend= ing to make l{;lplhnion to the Legislature for Private or Local Bills, either for granting exclugive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for comâ€" tnorcial or otho'umqmec of profit, for regulating surveys or boundarics, or for doing anything tendâ€" ing to affect the l;l'{hll or Eroperty of other parties, are bereby notified that they are. required by the 83rd and following Rules of the Legislative Counâ€" cil and Leanhuvo Assembly m‘l-oetirely. (which aro Subl'u d in full in the Canada Gez«ttâ€"), to give TWO MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the application (clearâ€" ly and distinetly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada Gazette, and also in a newspaper pubâ€" lished in the Co\mt{or Union of Counties affected, sending copies of the first and last of such nutices, to the 5rivue Bill Office of each House. All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first three weeks of the Seasion, â€" ® A. TODD, Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, J. E. DOUCET, L. Assembly. Clerk of Private Bills, * L. Council Ottawa, Fob. 23, 1866. 57â€"4.8.0, T N DEItS W ill be received at this office For two years from the 1st day of May BARTIES TENDERING To : GovERNMENT HOUSEâ€"OTTIAWA. Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865. Preses= : § Hi« Exceurexoy tms Anatsistraron or rus Govâ€" ERrXXEXT is Corsou. HIS EXCELLENCY was pleued' to lay before the Council a Report from the Commissioner of Customs, dated 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" tor of Finance, stating that under duthority of chapter 17 of the Con. Stat., Can., See. 24, an Order in Council was passed on 28th April, 1853, directing * that Goods Zona fide exportefl to this Province from fny country, but passing in (ransitu through another country anJ 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 #aid Or der in Oonncil to free as well as dutiabl _ Whereupon His Excellency in Council plcased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that free Goods passing through a foreign country consigned directly to Importers in Canacda, shall bereafter be put on the same footing as dutiable Goods. * German Leather Work For the use of the ublic > Buiidings MoxtrEaL, 20h flay of Febraar PhESENT : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERN | GENERAL IN COUNCIL A FRAME MADE OF LEATHER, BV | i MRS. d. CLIFFORD, in the latest style of | } German Work, can now be seen at Mr. Durie‘s | 1 Book Store. < ~~ ~~ | g â€" MRS, CLIFFORD has . always on hand for Baâ€" rars, &c., a variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for Cards, &c. â€" She will teach the new and elegant art of GERMAN WORK, manufactured on Leather, and W AX WORKS, to ladies who may feel disposâ€" ed to favor her with a visit. â€" ResipexC® :â€"Dalhousic Street, Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. °* Ottawa, April 4, 1866. ol o. NOTICE OF APPLICATION. VOTICI I8s HEREBY GIVEX, THAT £%W the undersigned will apply at the next ensuing Ottawa Â¥eb. 17, 1866 WAX FLOWERS ! 0! sUNDAY EVENING LAST, between the Russell House and the Railroad Depot, a GOLD RIXG, with the initials «G. E. A.."engrayâ€" ed thireon. Partics leaving the same at this office will be suitably rewarded. * Nes on CR o sn CAâ€"tf PROVINXCE OF CAXADA, the Connty Court County of Carleton, of the County of To wit Carleton. IXN THEMATTER OFJAMFESS. BANGS, % AN INSOLVENT. e OLsIipadgrnats io mfiould Court, for & dheht:m"r :.h JAMES 6. BAXGS. _ January 4, 1866 Ottawe, Tepth day of March, 1866. Private Bills=. Ottawa, March 8, 1866 Insolvent Act 0g1864 BY ORDER For the supply of OP A NEW DESIGN, AND Signed TOSSTE, *r, Wy. H. LEE As3 G6â€"tf 12â€"4f i PRICEâ€"3 CENIS. (From the trade Review.) There must be something raciâ€"ally wrong about gur . produce ‘merchants if they cannot this sutmnmer command a groat proportion of the grain trade between the Western States and Europe ; possessing, as th. y do, the acvantage in shortpessof route by tom« four huxdr.d Ill“«'fi Wi 1HE WESTERN PRODUVCE TRADE. It is usciess to attempt to lay before our teuders any statistics of the Western States trade, _ Such has been done so often that every j»rson who has any connection with, or intc» rest in the trade, knows them by heart ; but it is sccoud "to no trade on this continent, now that the slaveâ€"raised cotton trade is extinâ€" yuished, and it is the trade which, more than any other, has built up New York, That city, no doubt, has made a great deal of money by votton, tobacco, rice, and produce of the Southorn States; in the shape of commissions and profits on supply. But it never bad ttre handling of but a emall portion of them. They were not carried :‘;:’ its ‘:.d'l“‘.'mx through its canals, nor in s The staples were mostly shipped direct from Southern ports to Europe. . But with the grain the case is entirely difierent. Every cent of expense on it f.om the time that it enters the Eric canal at Buflalo, until shipped on board _British ship at New York, govs into the pockets of the people or government of that State ; and when this produce is ext‘mated by undreds of millions of bushels of grain and Mour, and hundreds of thousands of barrels of pork and beef, it can easily be conceived what an immense income it is to the people, and ow it has enriched the Empire City. â€" â€". _ This is the trade, to accommudate which, more or â€"less, every Public Work of importâ€" nee in Canmda hus boeen built. It is that for which, for the last couple of years, the enâ€" largement of our canals has been advocated, and which, no doubt, will be the cause of the building of an Ottawa Canal, but which, we believe, can be acquired with. our present canals and a little energy on the part of our merchants. » If ever there was a time when the difference of taxation guye one people an advantage over nother, that time is surely ours now. On every moyxement which a barrel of pork or a bushel of grain now makes inside 'n Jdominâ€" ions of the Government of the United States, there is an additional tax on the score of inâ€" land revenue, and it follows that the sooner any article of produce can be got outside of that territory the better for the owner of it. . The clastic conscience of New York has long been a tough morsel for the West and South. The way in which the merchants of that city and Swite have put on the screws when as factors â€"for them bave raised their inâ€" dignation, and they have tried every muans to «acape out of the hands of the New Yorkers, but so far without success,. The only hope \ which the people of the West can now have 1s in Candda, and we hop that before Jong they | may have the ratisfaction of having that hope realized, . It will be a crnun-doa in witich ‘i both partics may well foel a pride in accomâ€" | plishing. aayk Cahada ought thus to be a blessing to the farmers of the \\'ccgn Stutes, being on their immodis t : borders. €¥hey have already found it so in one wayâ€"as a cheap furnishing marâ€" ket, and they will no doubt, it our merchants display sutticiâ€"nt energy, soon find it so in anâ€" uthcrâ€"as a channel througb which they can export their grain and provijons to Europe, and even to the New England Stutes. â€" _‘ That they can do this free from taxation, and in vessels built cheaply in this country, and thing for whic. % .cy ou ht to be thankf«l, and tor wuich their merchants have been dcsirous. PeriodicaBy the Western papers have in vesscls bwilt cBeaply in ZNs UORMMZ, ME manned and worked economically, is someâ€" agitated _ this question, even ‘ beâ€" fore the late war _ and _ its conâ€" sequent taxation ; they have now a chance of realizing those dreams of independenceot the Stute of New York in which they have so long indulged. < frdn romart Persoxat Arrraraxce or Dickexs.â€"A London corr spondâ€"nt of the New York Fribune gives ‘ the following description of Chatles Dickens, who was fittyâ€"four years of age on the Tth inst. : * He is on the short side of the middle beight; his hair and beard almost or quite grayâ€"the latter worn after the French or | Amwrican fashion, with «haven cheeks ; the ‘ former brought forward, and J skould think, \ elaborately oiled. His eyes are hfih.dâ€" | some, and vivacious, the lines below and about them deeply defined ; the y chrows appeared thick and arched to. oeddn-uhrhy,bt | this might be from his mobility of festures reawding. Jis nose is of no particular recogâ€" | nized order, odd and full of nostril«, the buâ€" \ morous linâ€" running from them to the corner | of the mouth, very marked and poticeable. | His. complexion is not very clear, and redâ€" | «ish about the rather sunken cheeks. He | dresses in very good taste, quietly, with dainty A special despatch steamer from 8t Johns, Newfoundland, to Halifax, reports great miliâ€" tary activity in that colony. . The Volm were suddenly called out, ingpected, nished with 20 rounds of ball cartridge »ach, The regular troops have also been «mployed incessautly in placing gups in position in all the forts. ~ Earthworks have been thrown up on Signal Hill at the entrance of â€" the harbor, in which guus are to be mounted as if in antiâ€" cipation of attack. The stcamer Ariel is loadâ€" ing at Halifax with munitions of war for Newâ€" foundland. â€" Cow Dissase is Ttus Rrate or Kew Yorrâ€" The Allany correspondent of the Newâ€" York Commercial Adveriiser says: " The State Agriâ€" cultural Socicty bas sent in an important memorial in relation to the cow discase in the dairy districts of this State. ‘The memorial states that the number of milch cows owned in this State i8 over 1,000,000, worth at loast $30,000,000 ; that the annual value of butter made exceeds £$40,000,000, and cheese manu» factured exceeds $6,000,000 ; that a subtle di« sâ€"ase, hitherto undiscovered, has existed for several years past, which causes abortion in the cows in the dairy districts; fluflLh l{to- linen Creasing, and that over 8,000 cows have been 1 «t f «m this dis as: during the past year in Herkimer «ounty alone, and that the disease is spr ading into other vounties. The lcm has appointed a committee to inquire into dis age and ‘uk ':‘1 nppmpfh‘t:n.u come petent botani=t, :muor pathologi % may be paid to aid them in their researches. 'ouml-.'u this trade, the Hon. Mr. Galt ormer years, discriminated in canal favor of vessels coming through the ourse of the St. Lawrence (‘Ml. and that such will be continued, especially vidently the intention of the United ‘overnment to leave open to our vesâ€" navigation of Lake Michigan as long ow their vessels to pass through our m the ‘same conditions as our own. ther wysare or are not allowed to nav» ike Michigan, it is certainly desirable should not only allow, but encoutage States vessels to bring the produce of st through our canals, or at Yeast the Welland to Kingston, which is cral ppace of transhipment from our 11

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