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M.l,l, All the he horse‘s Menits of ED StaTes, IA.‘,C i 2r the Canedey ;:;fl'h. W ore ept. 5.â€"â€"U co‘s Pianeâ€" le pth tion of minent RPsE T ave upon th¢ C a nted and * throughout the STRUNEXTs lentific Prinei. rincipal artists to cure haue 65 are orginal Htom & d does nog ’"N*:‘:hn. Â¥ATIC aade it 'r' mellow, ‘ r instruments 4* Your Pianos ever am of the TEXT XEL0D50M8 wood, Walnut fot & in USE! TALCGUE coN Vâ€"~â€"'l c Svery thing dy any other wu < Br n volll ind, and aly in Skinner TES & €O 1â€"Sikw i&»‘- of uy which Co. 1# DUNNIXG & THOMPSON, Am.!l'.-&'r-l«\w. Soliciiors« Chancery, Conveyancers, &o., &c. Orric«: Court House Avenue Kast. A. I. Dexsixe. T. W. Taowr Ottawa, Jan. 16, 186. Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1865 Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1866 BUCKLEY & sCOTT, ’mm and Attorney s=at«Lawy Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Convey ancers, Notari¢s Public, &e., &c. Qrmcr: Over Mr. A. Campbell‘s Store, Sussox BAI.I"I".. Attorney, Solicttor, &e, Orrice: Horne‘s Building«, corner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, Ottawa. Ottawa, Dac. 18, 1866. by No Advert out the writt and Russell Ovrice: In the ( January 27, 1866. Jugl. and «rument Printi Oitawa, Mar ureic® : Uuion February 21, 1x ham, C.E. A;uwanh Mammot ted in th TTORNE Y¥«eAT«L A W, â€" solicitorein=« Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Oidice:â€"North side of York Street, two doors from Sussex. â€" Ottawa, March 20, 1805. T3â€"Gan Traw tor. the tof eve vise ar ‘% We itshed °e ty Subs Desp Ottewa. Roagat Lexs. Ottawa, February 7, 1806 l‘l'. Chancery, and Conveyancing» Orrice: Over Scott‘s Confectionery, opposite the Russell House, Oitaws, C. W . February 7, 1366. 43â€"utf 'Al.ll‘l'lll and Airprncysea t«Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, and Convey ancers. * & Ornicr: Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Office Cortral Ottawa. s Wimtaw Dvck. Jerws P. Booxs. Htawa, Fob. T. 1306., * 4Gâ€"utf "OTTAWA TIMES." CLEGG & NELLIS, 'Anmnnu and Attorncys«at«Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" ies Public, &c., &c. Afln&":’l\'n-.\'rcl..\ W, Solicitors=in= , Convey ancers, Notaries Pyblic, &c. Orrice : Post Oifice Bailding. ElginStreet, Ottawa E. B. Harcoc«.> K. L Haycock. February 7, 1364. 43â€"utf arepared to attend promptly, to auy busine Jovernment ..'“i.:' ::L the public ger may entrust him. . B.attends regularly t ault in and for the district of Quebec. Décember 28, 1865. & + Ormers: Telegraph B graph , Wx. Crzoo. Atawa, Fob. 7; 1868 Bmf“, &e OttawaA« _ Ofice : Telegraph Buildings, Metcalic Streot. Ottawa, March 10, 1866. 10â€"y R. SPARKS, Fo"l!(‘IAL LAND _8 D’Wtu. &e., (commissi and Lower Canada.) Otice and : cester, near Ottawa. " Surveys of c execated with a *d Ottawa City attention. P"llclll. Land Surveyers, Canada East 3 West, Real Estate Agents, &c. Parâ€" 8 devoted to the sale and protection the Lands of Absentogs. Applications to the Lands Department for .\lmin'g Lands, &¢., promptly attended to. February 7, 1366 LEES & GEMMELL, > 'Allm.::z Attorneys, Sollcitors, Orvics : {:m Court House, Ottawa, C. . LA.D and Parliamentary Aagent» ( PICk: No. 5, Russell House Block, Oitawa. Deeds for Lands and Patents for T..yention= tured. ‘Takes charge of Private Bills during lg mw the Assembly, and transacts with the Government Departments. + Reprxescrs, Hon. J. A. Macdosald, Hon. J. h‘.'. Won. Mr Crawford, Hon. M. Camer Jones, Esq., M.P.P., R. Bell, Exq., M.P.P., Powell, Esq., M.P.P., J. S. Ross, E«+./ M.P.P.. : COLMAX & W1 ‘-'.:Al:ll. Barrister Ormicts : Ihlrl.ml Aytmer, €. Mr. Wright will attond at Hail MESSRS. THISTL] ‘ o â€"j Â¥ ‘:r.r., €+ _Ottawa, Dec. 1:.'3:;? #. Coumtan. _ W. M Ottawa, Pob. 7. 1964. Oltawa Dec Lands | W.MARNHALL MATHESO kltll_'l'l:c'r’.r Orricw : W Opposite St. Androw‘s Church Ottawa, February ?, 1866. w.s.nn".i‘i-i;g.} Chureh, Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1866. f D. OCONnNOI, TTEORNXEYâ€"AT «LA W, Solicitor Ottawa, Fobr XOL. 1 ARRISTER»ATeLA W, Soliciior«ln« Chaneery, &c. mick: Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideat Streot. PROFL AUTG AUtlSIUS KEEPEI, ARRISTER and | Attorncy=ate«Law, Soliciter is Chancery, Convey ancer, &c. lee at his dwellinzâ€"house, Queen street, between EDW ALD T. DAINZFX ELL, ARRISTER, Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clork of the Poace and County m Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott ARRISTER, Etc., for Lower Canada. â€" Orric«s : Court Hoase, Aylinerand Buckingâ€" EVERY MORNING, DVOCATE. Ofice! No. 17, 8t« Poter .M@-he. Mr. Boachotte will always be MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, QFFICE SPECLIAL XOTICI HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK JOSI s of overy week b €5,00 SIDXEY 1 W J. F. BOULTON R. A. BRADLEY, #6,00 1 MR. IL R. FRIPI Conveyancer, & m Baildings, Ot 28, 1865 M. McddsO1 WEEKLY TIM L KELLY MACPHERS3ON T ET I8 BOUCHETI w i the Smaml NCÂ¥ L£OG. LNA FRIPP W & BALDWIN s, . and Attor» IQGIH1 awa, C. W» J. Choseoot M t RDS t H Y D to nar s elanee t.B.C.I Teacher M Jr tf utf abf th tf ,arysm 2o The sate of IR'&nI F3 | promptly attended t ll.il\)"Il sale. |Part Cstnte | wiil â€" rhesiy CHARGE by calling Ottawa, Dec.l18, 1s & Wilkinson sex Streets. Ottawa, D lli))l'.!".l ind A VCTIONXEENS, and Gencral Cominis= sibm Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Street. yB a Ottawa, Docamber 13. 1863. Iâ€"y DH. C.. A. MARELN, D'.S'l‘l.!l'l'. Odice?t York Street, Low Town, third House from Union Block. Street. . Will be f Boo--m DER and Paper=Ruler, cor» ner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the C:z Registrar‘s Office. Account books mady to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. RULILNG done to any pattern. â€" Particular a@ention paid to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, Iaw 2â€"y “’ELLIS(:T()\ Street, First Door East of Bank Street. THOS. NELSON, BOO‘I' MAKER, Wellington $treet, 0p= posite Dr.: Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Having had many years‘ experience i# 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 sty le, and guaranteod to givesatisfaction. Ottawa, Jan.4. 1866. _‘ 14y . EL MILLES, PIOPBIE'I‘UR of the Partiament Halr= Dressing Saloun, Rideau Street, bege nost rosâ€" pectfully to invite the gentlemen of Ottawa and viâ€" cinity to visit his row establishment, No. 9, Augus‘ Block, which has been fitted up in a most recherche style, at very considegable ixpense. E. Miles has the PATEXNT ROTARY HAIR 38 years ago, he can confidently refor to h established character, as a guarantoe for th factory pertormance of all work entrusted to Ottawa, April 2, 1866. BRUSH, (the only one on For information as to the ed vide qpinions of the Pross. } A choice lot of Musi kepten band fur sate." : # Rl k D. Rooting Contractor, &c CHUxzCH ST., OTTAWA, ll PREPARED To COVER ROOFS, with Tin, Sheet [ron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since iss first settl¢ment, HOTELS AND SALOONS, MORTONX HOUSE, . COI!IR of Water and Division Sizcets, Ogdensburgh, N.Y., 8. Slo«son, Propriator, Onmnabuses to and from the House free of charge. f)!';ein!;_or 20, 1863. ___ «J dy TE RUSSELIL HioUsk®." treet THE = QUEEN" RESTAURANT, l Pnn’.\'rl-: M KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of tawa, C. W @ Metealfo and Wellington Streets, opposite | crior apartmont the main entrance to the Government bui:di:;n. Ottawa, Dee. The « QUEEN" comprizes all the requisitos for a | n firstâ€"clas« Restaurant. â€" The House has been tefitted | H ‘lfl.lol. HAMILTON, LATE OFH A M=~ iYR ILTON‘S Saloon, corner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, has removed to the American Hotel, (for merlL.\luhc'a' Motel) on York street, where he will h-y‘y to see his old friends«. Ottawa, Feb. 19, 1866. $3â€"y PA 3 enincy Aariuer‘s noney â€" * k(’('“l N eent, U pp Oitawa, Mar D. OREILLY, | YOI!K Street, opposite Matthews* Ho# tel. Ottawa, Februagy 7, 1866. 13â€"utf ATE .of tQue 4 House: R. II. Mc 10XTRACTONR a ) North side Nork stre 4C. W. The undersigned, proprietor, of the oveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to aerliu his nuâ€" rrous friends and the (nvollinap-b ie, that he has x&uod and newlyâ€"furnished throughout tflpeum- jous establishment, in the management of which GEO. 1 leserve encouragement and support. JAMES E. m IN § Lately, and for many yeare cons _ _ _ _+. (PORNERLY MATTEW 3 MOTKL,) YORK STREET, OTTPA WA JOHN: M 0OK«BINDEI Stationer, and Mad PROFESSIONAL CARDS â€"â€""t"â€"C&â€" HUKLD: | DR. 0. C. woonbn, MYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, (OttawasC. We â€" Day office in Hunton‘s Block, t Peeome m eetts nt HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accouchears IS Orricr : No. 5, Russell House Block, Sparks t. Will be found at night at Dr. J. Legzo‘s, UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Centre Town, thtawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" trict attention to business and guests, he EXTIST,. ‘Ofdice? Sparks Street, Coneâ€" tral Octawas s Smith, Bowina e ; Dancam Cam John Hall, M.D ATE CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Oittawa, 1« Huacits id I va, Dec. 18, 1866. tner of S XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, MAUDONALD & BKho R. HAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, Di. CLMVER MARTIN, BUSINESS CARDS + (r: Wkin, \\'nh;;M l|n|~ uiv C l'lr‘l-'f nl fe, by a | & v ; J Pm _54;};';!nl;;|dlnl, ¢ , speedy, C ost painless 0â€" td 4 | F it s C l“l. .l‘r" cure quarantecd. I y . l_' M evark "‘7"' _-7;1 April 11. «4 100â€"y ALSO, ACHIOTICE VARIETY oF l E_L!}gh;__i»g_ DR,. WOLFE, ) Th > N G d T k R 'I [: jor uies wosrscess=/ F1 (Q WER O SEEDS !\Gbrand Trunk Ratlway Lompany Ds DH. W Lats or Wasturos‘s Sa1008 : Flour Sto Entrance c c..18, 1364 é:»me‘n Bis ght. ev, Geor I!L-mnvifi (OtiANX, M.D \TiIC â€" Phys Di H Lary A NTS, MOLTIMER . IK. PERKYÂ¥, NEER, Union Buildings, 186 MeLEAN‘S 18 \. MARKTIN SCGREEV C L i. . ... and â€" Buailder, â€" Office : eet, second door from Sussex C in w it Ww. KEIR, | _ / No« 3, Victoria Cres= LEGGO M.1X., L.C.1H.46. Physician, . Surg DBARBEI, amd | Manufacturiing ine. Ruler. _ Over Taylor . corner of York and Susâ€" e Lawrence, Uro e ; Rev. tieorge 1, M.D., M.R.C.S Acams, M.D.. T informat HEN1 Auction or Private nsignments receive Th al I tinent,) in f this appa purchase Real m FREE.Of a m ettlet > his| io+ tw RsS. TRC C uiag MVA Sp ’"uf 'Tpuai(u the Pus him House comprises H‘J-'.im class Restatrant k and elegantly Lt o tains the choices N. cver{ delieaey o f Table. No q;ir commodate the ; ld hu[ 1 The New Drug Store, &Â¥" Crystailine Compound PoR THB HALIR ent To Farmors MEDICAL HALL eilili_en 1 pensing the inte Van Buskivrk*s Sozodont, reduced to 50c. Mrss Aen‘s Hale Restorery.......>..... 11004 'l“ll-: SUBSCRIBER takes this method of returnin@ his most sincere thanks to the Camphor ! Camphor Pure English GU M CAMPHOR, the o:hy rrfl'ami\‘u for Moths, &e., in Furs ai Mothing. | F@&" ALSO, a complete stock of GENUINE DRUGS ANDCHEMICALS, approved Patgnt Medâ€" isines, Perfumory, and Druggists‘ Sypdries TLE t LARGE 8STOCK OF FRESH GAR+ A DEX and FTELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Sale. â€" All Seeds warranted Fresh. A large importation of Bn{hh and French PERâ€" FUMES will arrive next week. FLORIDA WATER, . sOZODONT. HALR BRUSHES. Conbs, :: P, 8.â€"Advice to the poor gratis Ottawa, April 1. _ 34 g_r he? DR NAITL BRT DOMESTIC UDYES. TIIE LARQ!IT A8sSsORTMENT OF DYES in this city on sale at the Ottawa â€" Drug Warchouse. APOTHECARIES & CHEMIST Just being of TORONTO HOUSE. l‘lns. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, Tlmi(u the Pucliament Buildings. "The Toronto House comprises everything necessary in a first elass Restanrant. The house has been thoroughly and elegantly Lited up throughoat. | The BAR con tains the choicest brands in W ines and Liquore, and ever( delicacy of the season will be gecured for the Table,. No |l.::m or trouble will be spared the ac commodate the guests and pdfrons., se l commodate the guests ar JÂ¥" Mre. Trotter is n BOARDERS. Ottawas, April 5, 1868. Apothccaries Mall! Nl(‘llOL:ul.:lm. Court«House A vcaues Ottaw a, trgham, Proprietor. This House is conveniently situated, and =!‘il mainâ€" tains its character as a }’lur-c.n. AS8 oTEL. Considetable additions have recently been made to the promises, and it as been entirely repainted and renovated. No palus will be sparedto accommodate and please. Mess Pl(l:!('fl'l"l‘. C. W, L« 1. Daniels, Pro«# _ prictor. .\‘c:-.n-lft-- no House in Central Caâ€" JOHN MALTMAN, LA'l'! MceADAM®S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhaaled and refitted for the clal mmol-fla- of?:lu. THE TABLE &.l; BAR will at all times furnished with the very best the market affords. _ C metienfy 1 l â€" GOODSTABLING and a careful Hostler always in attendance. f JOMN MALTMAXN. Styt Packenham, Doo. 30, 186. ' J. GAIIROW, Prophetar, Head Deep e Cut, Nepean, | This House is situated within lLonty minutes‘ ilk of the City, and is fitted up in a firstâ€"cla«s sty be. he Bar is supplied with all the J!miu brands of [ ) Stablin January I1 Ottawa the Place to Buy Yqur Medicines ProPRREY COMPOUNDED ND FREE FLOM ADULTERATION:! M ‘OXMNTBUSES to and from th OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free T N10 N fresh Lot of tGood, C HOTELS AND SALOONS FiELD AND QARBEN erests of his f their pfl.l‘hl- IE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS P] INTERNATIONAL HNOTEL ADIAN ( U G JUVST RECEIVED! D April 10, 1864 ©3, Sparks Stroot. THE ALBIONX HOTEI ISCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A VARIED AsSORTMENT oF MORTIMER‘S RIDEAU J STREET. ‘ SEEDS. SEEDS., isco 39, RIDEAU STREET Id SHES s Quinine W ine. i Choney i whiee hmé»ua Coughe, 4x # Cherry Balsam, for + | # Worm P‘utmu. the best Worm Do# iffered to Jublie. s Gran. E. Cit. Magnesia. 4 Gran. EK. Seltzer Salt. J As. JOHNXSTON‘S 18. 1 11 St®sex Street, BEAVEI HOUSE, North, («?wu. Good ‘ and an attentive Mostler. . 1866. | 20. TALL IMPORTATIONS OF | HOLT‘s HOTEI O©ia"LA WA W AREHOUSE, riptions carefully and promptly pr Pure English and French Drugs Chemical« : English and French and jad W. M. MASSEY, Medical Hall, 28 Sparks $treot DUIGNAN‘S W. M. MASSEY, Medical Mall, 28 Sparks Street 1866 Id w. N. MASSEYV, ind Dispensing Chemist, 38 SPARKS STREET. HOTEL,#parks Street, Ot= A few gerftiomencan obtain supâ€" all th ont in Oitawa for the bighly preparations of Messrs. heaâ€" l blrdical Hally Montreal, Al consignment of the Canadian oxes and Barrels. . . EO. MORTIMER, Uuthecary, 41 Nussex Stret. and Qardoners ! H EMULTI JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D npa d within twenty minutes‘ tted up in a firstâ€"cla«s sty be. th all the choice brands of OZODONT. COMBS. CLOTHES BRUSHES Livery mnud General 1 Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. heap PERFUMES HHALI J. GARYVEY, M. D. bl ‘|nl wne at M L4 fr anc y ralle OT‘A w in a firstâ€" thoroughly + BAR con iquore, and red for the red the ac P 1J certain W inter 96 47â€"uth £ th 97 DAY the 11y | 'l‘l:.\lNS WILL LEAYVE BONXAVENTURE _ Station as follows : CENTRAL AND WESTERNX DSTRICTS Day â€" Express for Ugdc-nshun:,] Brock ville, Kingtson, BelHeville, Monday, 20th November, 1865, CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, TRAIMs WILL RUN As FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M,, MIXED TRAIN at 1.30, P. M. § RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. | MAIL TRAIN wiM leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M., MIXED TRATR at 7.30 A.M. f T. S. DETLOR, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN ‘VITIIIS TW O=A N D= A«HALF MILES of the City Limits, with A DWELLING MOUSE erected thereon. â€"â€"One half of the land is eloared and well fenced. These properties are worthy the u'.lt:miun of intending purcg:len, and WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, LOTS AND HOUSES, will be sold CHEAP. ' hk INDISPUTABLE TITLEs WILL BE GIVEN For farther |»unioulq‘rs .pé-ly to _ (M. CLEKGG, ESQ., I° Banaister, Telograph Building, Ottawa Cii‘vo.‘ Ottawa, Fob. 22, 1866. t (ITY PROPERTY Village of New Edinburgh, To pl.\rtien commencing to build, village lots, and park lots of several acres will be sold at modcrate rates, and the whol@bf the purchase money, if desired, can remain ten years on the property, at six per cent intepest. Apply at the office ollihu MACKAY ESTATE And three or four detached: cottages, on the C banks of the Rideau River, Outside the City Limits Will be sold, subject to Leases, all of which will expire this year. ~ _ â€" rarkis rof HOMES FOR SALE Night do do dg c =k¢} Accompmodation Train for. Kingâ€" 100 SWITs AF+ ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED 900 in the Township of Gloncester, County of Carleton, being Lot No: 12, in the 7th conâ€" eession. â€" There is about20 acres of this Farm tleared, the remainder is covered with wood. No. 3. & ACRES OF LANXD, SUTUATED @200 :\ ui Townchip of Orgoode, County of No. 4. 100 ACRES OF LAND IN THE Townshipâ€"of 0s e, County of Carleâ€" ton. This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, anc within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. Theré is about 40 Ottawa, December 18, 1865 THA'I‘ ELIGIBLE PROPERTY known as WOODROOFFS, owned bfi the late Captain Baker, beautifully #situated on ichmond Road, within five miles from Ottawa, containing 300 acres or thereabouts, being composed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in 1st \Concession Ottawa, Front on 100 N t m‘i‘w Noâ€"62, in Christ Chureb, Ottawa F&'{.};."ifi'gns-_""m’ :, apply to the RE COnarues Forasat, mkvilbbub’ ‘ LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, Ottewa. L‘ RAINS WILL LEAVE Station as follows : BNTRAL AND WEST iy Express for Ogde Brock ville, Kingtson, Bel Tor »llllv,fi lll'llrh. London ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Chicazo, and all points W _ EASTERN DISTRICT ‘commodationTrain for lnland] Pond and Intermediate Stations, J ril for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" j Eebruary 10, 1866. D ton and Intermediate Stations, > 9.40 w Ediaburgh, January 23, 18 & â€"AL8Oâ€" « oTs Nos. : AND 3 ON THE NORTH 4 side of Wilbrod mph Ca'l"lhon lots moim * wowite St. Joseph‘s e :pn‘d are well suited for the mpflvm dwellings. PROPERTY FOR SALE SUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN diferent parts of the city, well adapted cither for private residences or business purposes. r furtKer particulars and terms of sale, Arriy to H. J. FRIEL & CO., â€" Orto H. MCLEAN, TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street, The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a fiod Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. _ It.is #situated in the immeâ€" diote vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very Hesirable place for a private resiâ€" No. 1. * '0 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSILANMALL FARM, situated in the Townhip of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. ooo y 3, in the second_concession, Rideau Front. There is an exterftive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Mardwood Bush. The Farm is within jive mile» the City, and is beautifully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an a 'Kmu-hto the city either by land or water. ll e land is of ‘a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. « PCP in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. | This is a good Farim, and will be sold at a redsonable rate. neres of this Farm cleared uf under cultiâ€" vation. 5l0 No,. 5. | '0 ACRES OF LAND IN 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 rAILROAD NOTICES \, ~G..WwW.,; SsATURDAY, APRIL â€" 91 18, 18 T‘OF S.A.XLE. OF.CANADA. 15 ACRES OF LAND QN AaND AFIER DESIR ABLE s _ for â€" Ogdensburg, Kingtson, BeBHeville, elph, London, Brant â€" ich, Buffallo, Detroit, d all points West at ld cheap 1EYERAL STONXLk b DWELLINGS, in the corâ€" ner Block, | COXSITIN â€"ALSOâ€" C:>J. BRYDGES, Maxaorye Dirzcrou. c‘s Point 3.15 P.M. for 8t.)} , f pincex } 5.00 P.M. t :;::, :800 & M: 9.30 A.M. *3.00 P.M. 4.30 P.M. us through to Plattsâ€" , SALE! LE Land Agent L 2.00 P.M. 8.00 A. M $.15 P. M 9.00 A. M 8.30 A.M 10.10 P.M the Rev 30â€"3m b6â€"if 1â€"tf WV and CHOLICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1 * Capital" Stove Depot,35,Sussex St., Ottawa, lp:l'ilfn; â€" For Saloons, Public Buildings, Houchold or Domestic use, it stands unrivalled, being both useful and ornamental. â€" Railway Companies, and others who have the health and comfort of themselves and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMILNE THEM, whether they purâ€" chase or not. » Toilet and Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. DIFFERENT PATTERN®. PLUNGE BATIHIS, TWO SL sPONG I BATIIS, THI SITZ BATIIS, rooT 1BATIIS, â€" CHILDREN‘® BATHS®, SHIOW EIt BATHS, Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, Maple Sugar Kettes, Agtictiitural Furnaces, Farmers‘ Stoves, Cistern Pumpé#, and all kinds of Dairy Utensils made to order. JA CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS will find it to their adyantage To deal at the « CAPITAL® STOVE DEPOT.. A Liberal Discount * always allowed on all articles purchased. WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. They will keep the water deliciously cool knnfl Li Ns e s PF 1024 ho mt o e Pm mE T PF Cooking . Stoves ! Cooking COAL COITL! COXTL;, OTTLIT CO«XT; O Ottawa, March 1, 1866 IX ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURPOSE SELLING OUR PRESENT sTOCK DF STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. 6 * "THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT. | ; 35, SUSSEX STREET H. MEA DOWS & Co. OTTAWA FLOUR AND OATMEAL MILLS. _JRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! LAMPS ) CHIMNEYS® 1+ WICKS )11 Receive and Atiend _ to _ Custom Grinding, ORDERS FOR FLOUR AND OATMEAL, &C, He hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of the Patronage bestowed on the late firom MACKAY & CO., and: J _ WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE Best Quality Extra Superfine Flour, Bost Quality No. | Superfine Flour, â€"_â€" _ Bost Quality No. | Oatmeal ; Ottawa, January 27, 1866 THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT THE ABOVE MILLS ARE NOW IN PULL OPERATION, WHERE HE ISs PREPARED TO eTER Ijses, o§] E"« (ysgs. JUST RECEIVED, New York Bay, . East River, and Saddle Rock Oysters, BECEIVED DATILY inpae Buildings.) Ottawa Feb. 1, 1866. "O@UEEN* RESTAUVRANT,| SUSSEX & W ELLINGTON 8TS (Opposite mair. entrance to Government _ | Ottawa, February 19,1880,. ..__.. ; â€" _ .. i. ® . OMEARA‘s EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! 0\5 I'Rl' a h [ 4 \.oo‘i my !.‘)\.J“‘R " IN SHELL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT O‘MEARA‘S RESTAURANT Mills‘ Marble Works, Sgarks Bt., CENTRE TOWX, OTTAW A. & W. J. & A. K. Milis. | Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. The Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Oats, or Corn. sg&Â¥" OFFICOE AT THE MILL "We Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 * \\'uivo Alrchl attention to all kinds of JOBBLNG, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; and every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on hand, and made to order. E‘ TT L U M BR BMR I: . * WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES! ats, Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust E ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PREMISES A DURABLE Mantleâ€"Pieces ! Go to the " CAPITAL! fully solicited, and promptly executed. George near Sussex Street, Ottawa OYSsSTERS ! For Making a G TERING COF W ATEER COOLRFRS ! Our Sprinpg Stock PARMERS, A February 21, 1866 SPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, "C " C O PP A NJ k . C. SPARROW, Jt., Groceries, Lignors, XND PROVISTONXS, Wholesale and Retail. AT THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY H MHEADOWS & CO. TME IMPORTER AND DEALER IN »« PRAYER BOOKS, 18606. JA W3 Old Rye&Malt Whiskies | Ottawa, Feb, 1, 1866 oP BV EY â€" LN3 D. "CVTE CALL THE ATTEXNTION OF THE PART]ES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a CovkTer Newsrarer, can purchase an flice quite complete with matcrial for every Department, \'T?RY CHEAP, for Cash, or on approved credit. _ , f Apply for information, (post paid) to Or to EGAR YIELDING Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. 4 be accommodeted with rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at the "Qurex" Restaurant. Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reasonâ€" able charges. _ â€" Important to Printers. Boarding. f THREL‘ UR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN ha anaammaiatad wilh ninmee" Ensmichad y V Ladics of Ottawa to our assortment. DUVERNAY, BROTHERS Otinwa, Nes 186K, h 3 THOMAS MACKAY. Ottawa, March 29, 1866. C e e s CR ENTE in Weproves hy COrparape sta xnfms.u:rma by the Commanding Officer, for sale at the Truts retaining all RITCHIE, FORD & CO‘8., (SIMCOE,) Jas. Buchanan‘s, Military Forms. TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. TWO 8SIZES. * o THREE SIZES. J THREEISIZES N TION ! AND FOR SALE AT (ENCLISH AXD FRENCH,) TCimits 55â€"y POTPS ! Stoves ! W. B. HEALEY, md M. EKAVANAGH ONE SIZE '?, 02â€" 42â€"6m S4â€"utf 344 Vl‘HE UNDERSIGNED‘s OFFICE H been removed to the Leanâ€"too of the tended Library, in rear of the Parliam Buildings % ; Ottawa, January PL.\.\'S, Specifications, and Estimates ¢ Buildings prepared; disputed accounts « Artificers‘ work measured and valued. AUGUSTUS LAVER, Victoria Terra January 2 \"UTI(‘E IS HEREBY GIVEN that an : _ N plication will be made to the Provinc Parljament at its next Session for an Act incorporate the Ottawa Water Work&Compa for the supply of the City of Ottaga w water. eause or provocation, contrar person hiring or harboring h as the law directs. Ottawa, April 6, 18( ll HEREBY GIVEN, hat at the next Sessior of the Parliament of the Province of Canada ap plication will be made for a SPECIAL ACT to in eorporate a Company to explore, extract, and refin Petroloum, within the Counties of Leeds, Grenville Carleton, and Russell, to be called «THE CEN TRAL CANADA PETROLEU M COMPANY."~ W. IL BROUSE, WTLLLAM ELL1IS, C. J. BRYDGES, THOS. REY NOLD®, M. K. DICKINSON, J. P. WISER, W. C. BROW N, C. N. P. CHAPMAN, Da&WITT C. BROW N. Prescott, February 28, 1866. & 3 > 6497 W NO'I‘I(‘E I8s HEREBY GIVEXN, THAT the undersigned will apply at the next ensuing sorsion of Parliament of this Province for an mct authoriâ€"ing his admission as a Member of the Law Bociety ul‘i’ypflr Canada, and his call to the Bar of Upper Canade«. ie Ottawa Â¥eb. 17, 186 NUTI(‘E I8 HEREBY GIVRS, THAT | & @ an application will be made to the Provincial Parliament, at its next session, for an act to incorâ€" porate the St. Patrick‘s‘ A«ylum of Ottawa. Ottawa, February 21, 1866. . 55â€"2m No. 267, Notre Dame Street the vamous extensive consignments direct from this celebrated establishment, embracing all the new styles of their elegant and elaborately carved and polished i e e sole and only agent in Montreal, for the Sale by Auction, of .i.-.r splendid FURNITURE, takes the earliest opportunity of announcing to the citizens of Montreal, and the public generally, that be will from time to time durinf the ensuing Spring, offer at _hin #pacious and well established pm_x.u_'lws, __ BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE: in every nri?,t‘y and description necessary to meet the demands of modern taste and convenience. NOTICE OF APPLICATION. In addition to the sate at his own Stores, the & of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS the private residence of partics declining Houstâ€" keeping, or I;smoflng from the city, will claim -J-o- ciallnuention; and all OUTâ€"DOOR SALES of this description are respectfully solicited. Increased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a view to the efiâ€" cient carrying out this department of the business, in order to ensure the greatest ecpnomy and desâ€" fl.“ch in d'utoaing of property, so that parties sellâ€" g out can have their account sales aul proceeds immediately after each sale. _ E dn TIIE sUBSCRIBER HAVINXG BY A new and Hxfi(‘lll arrangement been appointed by MESSRS.JACQUES & MAY, of Toronto, their this department of the Auction business is becoming more important with the increase and extension of the city, the underslisned offers the most Linerat Trrys to parties wishing to brln& their property into the market for public competition. . â€" _ REAL ESTATE and CITY PROPERTY, and A great In.rdnhip'hu been felt by both buyers and sellers, the former being taxed illegally with one per cent on the amount of purchace, :n:un batter by the exorbitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. _ Now, the undersigned proposes to do away with this grievance as far as Kh ewn business is eoncem{ by nndsmhnf the sale of Real Properâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will moet the views of all parties, namely : 1st.â€"There will be no charge of one per ccnt to the chaser. C 5; !nd.â€"men bona fide sales &re effected not exceodâ€" ‘ _ ing £5,000, the commission will be £5 ; and on amounts from £5,000 upwards only £10, exelmi::. of the o';a“ of sdnni-l:‘; ; upon which nslu e discount of 25 cent will be allowed. r" 3rd,â€"When property is bought in, reserved, or withâ€" drawn, no charge wfll be made, except the actual disbursements for advertising. The undersigned avails himself of this upmmni- gof m::lnghh-imentb.nhu:&olp- ie for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past four years, and trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adherence to the foregoing \l n.l.‘:)ll A_J-: Lm 24 L ..i-‘hâ€"lrl.rt'_l esn SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, _ N. B.â€"All orders left at the office will moet with prompt attention. i avcal s t ie â€" R .L. DEVANY, Aucrioxker ax» Commssio® Mercuaxt, And Arm for the sale of Real Estate Montreal, March 3, 1866. 6. that he has opened a SEED STORE in the above premises, where he has on hand every varicty of Garden, Agricultural and Flower . Seeds, All warranted Fresh and Genuine. pa®~ DEsSCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, â€" conâ€" taining full cultural directions,â€"will be ready, in a few days, and may be had gratis on application. . _ He has also a GREENHOUSE attached, in which will be found a great variety of Hotâ€"house plants. Ottawa. March 5, 1866, Tlll UNDERSIGXED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends startip® a Ciardoen & Nursery habitants of the cu{ of Ottawa, and -nw-dlnf country. â€" He will fulfill orders for all sorts of Fruit Within two miles of the city, __ _ |___ | rons of cavairy, ‘ninetyâ€"six guns, anda large In Gloucester, Green Field, | train, are at no great distance from the Ausâ€" County of Carleton, calls the attention of the Inâ€"| trian frontier. On the Moldarian frontier Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs, with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plants for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Esculent Roots. _ He hasalso on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a huunyol Garden, Field, and Flow â€" er Seeds of the best description. Parties wanting grounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"keepâ€" ing, together with Grafting, Budding, and _l{!wfil”?;: Ottawa, March 24, 1866 NEW BOOKS! Education of the People," by F. D. Maurice, M. A.; weroinat Adsed nsc irmak t 304 w ud jord ; " The Vieu'h'u m” by Buhnol{t * Simple n'rnm for Earnest Minds," by Norman McLeod, D. ‘Goop woORDE, sUNXDAY MAGAZINE, arâ€" GOSY, and all the English Magazines for March. Ottawa, Jan The Bagle Note has Sounded,â€"s patrictic R dedicated to the Volunteers, by J._R.‘B-_mp:“‘ dedicated to the Volunteers, by J, K. Burrage. _ Evening Music by Rev. T. Btdm“u. L. L. D. Fabunbed for the bosclt of 21. Altad‘s Chuarch mmflr-u,â€"m cents. notng) V%.E‘m for 1865 do«:w«a, Leisure Hour, ay at Home, Sunday Magazine. FPOR SALE BY *: JOHN DURIE & soX, No. 10, Sparks Street. Ottaws, April 10, 1866, 96â€"3 Special attention will be given to the sale of YORK STREET, _~_ > oPPosITE THE MARKET« oT T AW A, BEG! TO INTIMATE TO THE IX»~ habitants of Ottawa and surrounding country UST RECEIVED, © An Eirenicon," by Dr. Pusey ; "Cihgmo Ju:;umno," by g.r-h lor ; “fiw to Study the New ‘Testament," by iry Alford, D. D. ; "On the Representation and Notice.. HEREAS JOHN CANTILLON HAS has left my employment without any just r provocation, contrary to his agreement, any GBTY +£0, 1600, _ j enseUU O TPICTCOC B A TCE IS HEREBY GINVEN that an apâ€" ication will be made to the Provincial ent at its next Session for an Act to ate the Ottawa Water WorksCompany, supply of the City of Ottaga with LOOK HERE. Public Notice JAMES VON LAER, BOUQUETS SUPPLIED. INTOTPILCCGI. NGEPIC E. INOFXICIEH]. NoTICES Archit Departinent Ottawa, ) 1806 i ith, 18( MATHEW T. DeRINZY. THOMAS McGREEYVY MUSIC M H BERNARD. B. MULLIN. It ts 1t 65â€"3m U 65â€"y B3â€"tf t tf le at Ig { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. | zeal which this Institution has always shown in inculcating the principles of devotedness | and fidelity . _ If we slould be called hereafter | by the mercy of Divine Providence to exercise the aninistry of the Gospel, we shall fi'f the same lessons to the flocks in to our ‘care; if we should be summoned to serve our | country in any secular profession, we shall be proud to imitate the dxample of our illustrious predecessors in making the sacrifices which duty mayâ€"demand. _7 a © Allow us, in conclusion, to offer you, my Lord, the sincere wighes of both and students of the College, for the y of your noble family, and the success of adâ€" ministration in this Province." the senior pupils advanced and presented adâ€" dresses to His E!('('“efl(‘)‘â€"“ in Greek b" M. Dubuc, that in Latin by Mr. Doherty, that in French by Mr. Japnelic, that in English by Mr. Carroll. We subjoin the English version, which was as follows : « My Loup,â€"Never, perhaps, in the course of our College years, will a more favorable opâ€" portunity present itself of testifying to our gracious Queen the loyalty and devotedness of our hearts, than on this day, when we are honâ€" ored by the presence of the noble representaâ€" tive Am On Monday His Excellency paid a visit to the above college, Priest‘s Farm. When the gucsts were all seated the College choir sanga chorus in excellent style ; after which four of the senior pupils advanced and presented adâ€" in inct and fid by the the ani " We shall, then, freely declare to you, my Lord, that Het Mujesty will always find in us {aithful and loyal subjects, anxious for the prosâ€" pority of her government. Your Excelleney, no doubt, is already well aware of the carnest Mis Excellency said in flu(‘o regretâ€" tod that he was unalide to res adâ€" dresses which had been presented to lhim in the several languages in which t were conchedâ€"especially at the short notice of a fow minutes. He could, unfortunatcly, only speak his native British, and that not too mwell, but in that he would return them thanks for their expressions of kindly welcome to bimâ€" self personally, and their kind wishes for himâ€" self and family. He was rejoiced to receive ulso from the Directors and pupils of this large educational uhll»li%ncnl the expression of their loyalty to HMer ‘Majesty, and of attuchâ€" moent to the free institutions under which they had the happiness to live, HMe was receiving fresh and most gratifying proofs every day that these feclings of loyalty existed not only in these groat cdlmtdund establishments, but among the whole people of Canada, of every origin and creed, (Applause.) He again thanked them for their kind reception. . (Proâ€" longed applause.) After this the party proceeded to the: refecâ€" tory wherea collation was served. Before beayâ€" ing the college he again addressed the pupils in French, telling them he bad leave from the Superior to give them a holiday and to anâ€" nounce to them the beginning of the long vacation, an announcement received with great joy. > Meorer + 10. on enc t â€" _ Gentliemen.â€"After an absence of forty years from this institution J experience much pleaâ€" sure in finding still here my old masterâ€"now the Superior of the Collegeâ€"and you also, who are my fellowâ€"students, though 1 have precedâ€" ed you by many years. You, gentlemen, E hapshave somctims(I will not say ) for a stadent of the Seminary of Montreal can never have experienced such a feeling, but you sometimes have allowed the position which 1 occupy toâ€"day to seem to your imagination a high and important one. Well, gentliemen, this high place to which J have attained is not due to my merits. 1 do not owe it to any ability of my own, but to this reverend gentleâ€" man . and his valuable instruction. (Apâ€" plause.) _ * T â€" ‘The Hon lrll:l(,‘n.rficr then | required His Ex+ cellency‘s permission to say a few words to the scholars, This being at once given, Mr, Cartier spoke as follows :â€" & Befuore tht dispersion of the students for their holiday, they insisted on â€"playing Patâ€" rick‘s Day, and a hearing from tho“.lol. Mr. McGee, who accordingly mounted of the grand entrance, and briefly Mdn-m He congratulated them on the good fortune they enjoyed in being inmates of so magnifiâ€" cent a foundation, under the superiatendence of the vencrable Seminary of St. Sulpiceâ€"the true seedâ€"plot of civilization on this island and throughout a great part of Canada, He was glad they had had on opportunity of seeing the Chicf Magistrate of Canada among them, and he was equally certain His Excellency was pleased with what he had seen. ‘Without intending any disrespect, he was sure they would all join him in wishing that when His Excellency was in the fullness of time remorâ€" ed from among them, he might be succeeded by a similar order ot Moncks. (Loud laughter and cheers.) The. Vienna cornmnt of the London T mes, under date l M,’T:-‘l'bo 1.ondon papers of the 21st and 2 instent, contain telegrams from this city which require special npotice, as they are calculated to misâ€" lcad the public. On Sunday, the 18th instant no declarations of a reâ€"assuring character were received from Berlin. Consequently the apprehensions of war botw Gerâ€" man powers have not been . Prussia has not declared that she will adhere to the Gastein Convention. It is not at present the intention of Austria to submit the Schleswigâ€" Holstcin questign to the decision of the Gerâ€" man Dict. :Up to yesterday evening Baron Werther had made no official communications of moment to Count Mensdorf. Little imâ€" portance is here attached to the assértion of the Berlin Borsen Zritung, that the E has written a " conciliatory " Mhm of Prussia, as it is generally known that the Austrian monarch is much displeased at the conduct of his royal relative. Though peace is so very necessary to the wellâ€"being of Austria, she cannot yield to Prussia in the Schleswigâ€" Holstein question, for if she did the supremaâ€" cy of her rival in Germany would speedily be established. In case of need Austria can bring 480,000 men into the field, but no more than 400,000 can be employed sgainst Prussia, as 80,000 must be left in Venice and the Quadriâ€" | _ A Seurâ€"Loapms Smp.â€"M. De Coraur, a Lyonese, has invented and constructed a ship ' which can load or unload itself automatically in 40 minutes. The captain and mechanician are the only liviumwo.t:bom and manipulation of the v and nz: being all performed byu-,‘ll"fl.kd to most ingenious machinery. loading is larriedon bytmchudmy&i Can contain corn, flour, bales, cattle, horses, barâ€" | rels, &c. The vessel is, as may Lo expected, io{.peculhtdhpdfiu, but its exterior bears | all the signs of seaâ€"worthiness. . The great |molmuonmu.uu~ interior. The former is covered with lines of rail, reachâ€" | ing from one cxtremity to the o&u*vkno at !midohimtheremtvom. ront and | rear are two pr four immense cages, containing | eight, twelve, or sixteen waggons, of the same Thus a very pleasant pleasant conclusion.â€" lateral. 1t may be observed that the Austrian government is well aware of what is m between Prussia and Italy, . The Cracow A which is always well informed ot what is doing in Russia, learns from Russian Poland that sixty battalions Of the line, twentyâ€"six rons of cavairy, ninetyâ€"six guns, and a there are/not more than 15,000 men. The Austriani cabinet does not suspect the Kussian government of entertaining hostile intentions, as it knows that Prince Gortschakoff condemns the policy of Prussia in the Duchies. In fact, it is not very long #ince Austria was severely censured by that statesman for allowing Prussia to take possession of the port of Kiel gize as our railway w:hw?:;ci‘l'aon which the wagons rest are y to the rails of the deck. Ae::l:hwwh wagons, which traverse deck throughout its length ; and the stern of the boat, having bonpnnoul‘: placed on a level with the quayâ€"which is also furnished with rails, or may be, perhaps, a portion of a terminusâ€"the wagons glide without the least interruption ”tmn“‘"dn vessel to the land, and wiee versa.â€" W % LORD MONCK‘S TVISIT TO THE MONTREA §L‘0LLE GE. of her authority in the provinces of British THE ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA 17th

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