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Dmoo‘s Pi ined arc & urity and this method ‘“ ng occupied, no: OBPOF fror mmee®®" .. rofit. ‘ Adr~a8 and nature) a) Mn 1. . .. sios on the aboae ach it ‘ dy of ~a ! 4 Su ,.,~.,'fm-t‘¢:..fm,4 :& ..~w’~,. l,“l.\'l‘l_\(, 3 ~~~ Pe * Evory aescription of Printing, from a : "&'h *uoth Poster tuctho Surallest Tuck, dxconâ€" P“& 8€, ‘ T a the neatest styl, and at Prices that will : o hlson im foan _4 T ie / emdbcren w wd upon M 1. on ts ,;.M.“ carleton CÂ¥ opean Ph.‘ . manufactured “‘.: m:tthil“ O6ke l“â€â€˜â€œ â€- h io act upon thertalh 2 " The inconveniB® 2y to cffect this PS nouf'“'"‘"_. ulPP"â€b" ,ouvwlfl"' > blo'ifl'â€â€˜ |b¢ W-l e . of the 109¢ _ _ _ "as, omptly =® l'm"“‘ a LY -AN‘ Â¥caare, C w or* for the Canaday, R chNte. :.l on s‘ "“ es invented ETS hAAA ) A. PRINXCE OR To Tok ¢v lma mare to Sure, aad a W °o And does nog ts D&Y® t wh &*, DJn French and Gef ed _ instruments PATEXT. â€" w eeiontific Princk enables the t. Your Pin work ET mll for a des the superiot © t been questl p form of ctfully to aD* reseot iumgh M :’A. rl-ï¬c' ‘...y“- * it is usuall) ighest tc“ is 40 ie principal artists .. . bave exam ortes. Th by Messre. Grand P . musical : the ° c hich in y in p ncreased faciidt®, two years, Printed and caTALOGUE CON _ volume, and ns * has great eminent B & C€O.) RTES musical by your new : of its sys Hea otk MELODEOB â€" | ICiXrR Mz h and GermaDt hool : Skinner and will re. meet our usually * A4 \Sitkw exC NCB "u Â¥, n-fl'"{. 7 4 K. MAINISHALLMATHESON, Ts E:l.nuno. Attorneys, Solicitors, {:-nu mes: Inthe Court House, Ottawa, C. W. Roseut Lexs. *~ Joun J. GroorLL. ®%, Fobsuary T, 1366. 43â€"utf IAW, Chancery, and Conveyancing» | Orvicus Over Seott‘s Confectionery, opposite lmeil House, Ottawa, C. W. traary 7; 1866. 43â€"uth oTTAW A THE Wa Curao.~ *s, Febs 7, 1966. DVNXNING & THOMPSON, TTORNXE YS§â€"AT=«LA W, Sollcitors=in=« lhry. Conveyancers, &¢., &c. PROFESSIONAL CARDsS. ~ATGUSTUS KEEFER: m‘lll'l'll asad :\lloruy-.rl.-w, itor ip Chancery, Convey ancer, &0. TTORNXE Y«A T«L A W, â€" Sofcitor«in= Chawery,. Conveyancer, &c. Ofhce:â€"North L Dowsane aa, Jan. 1 i en ie uB PP EPE CCUEEIEY C DVOCa rristers, and Attor= DVOCATES, Barristers, MESSHtS. DUCCK & BUCKE, ARRISTER® and Atlor-oy_hi.w. Solicitors in Chancery, NotAries Public, and ty ancers, ripenetrdearifadiieriaiels Pabrrtrdart TTORNXE Y 8«A T«L A W , Solicitors=in= 1. Â¥CUN NXO4R, TTORNEY=â€"AT«â€"LAW, Sofcifor in Chascery, Convegancer, &c., Nussex Street. men: Union BuilagtOB®E : 22. _ ;) CLEGG & NELLI®, ARRIBTERS and Attorncyseat=eLaw, solisitorsâ€"inâ€"Caancery, Conveyuncers, Notarâ€" YOL.. L ®Q. 108. t Puf.n. #&e., Ottawn. . ; Office : Tregraph Buildings, Moteaite Streot . , j J. F. BOULTON, o Mllllflll-A'l‘-l.A\t’, Solicitor=in= , &e.: o rce: Aumond‘s Buildings, Ridonu Atréot . m.Jan. 1g., 1866. 21â€"y "maar ie ~i" arywgpoep *A BUCKLEY & sCOTT, IRRISTERS ind A ttorncysâ€"a t=Law, Sdisitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery , Conyey ancer«, Notaries CE moes: Hall.and Aylmer, C; E. t '?lun attend at Hall on Tuesdays and ;n.. F WO Maow o# Woordwnec PA B( T yee, Ma Chancery B. Hureac« %, Fob. C#> Telegraph Building Ksary Pub y Attorney‘, / ;.. lflc‘ ¢r> Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Office i Ottawra.. Re EVERY MORNING, HAYXCOCK & ILAYCOCK Ornic®: Horne‘s Ba gin Streete, Ottawa. ra, Doc. 18, 1860; = qy $084â€" M.P.P., R. Beil, Exq., MP.P., W. m ':;:-u. 35. heve, m SLPP.." and a®a, Dec. d‘&f“ s paga 1â€"y SRS THISTLE & BALDWIYX, ..:'llcul. Land Surveyors, Canada * -"-.muuu\p.:u. Parâ€" * Lands of Ah-:o?. :\.bpplhm w Lands Departinent fot Mining Lands. &¢., M, â€" MeAASUL, RRISTER, Eic., for Lower Canada» Orme#s : Court House, Ayliner and Buckingâ€" "CANIST og " t Organ, | JjJOSEPH J. MURPH Y oFFICE Attends to all I RISTE K , ~Aitormeyy Selicitery &e» iB mt Cthand and for anis some wol 3 or some w :F‘! aad Villa Lots, in Upper and Lower i snd an immense quantity of Farming im thie on the Ottawa. i*: Corner of Sparks and Metcalfo Streots. W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8, o a â€"__ F. A. BALDWIN, P. TS COLMAX & WRIGHT v 7, 180 LEES & GEMMELL, BIDXEY Bs FRIPP, m. Ovrio® : Wellington PECHAL NXOTICHI J. P. MACPHER®RON, 187 In the Coutt Houge, L‘Qrignal MM 8t. Andrew‘s Church Fobruary 1. 1866. «5,00 | :. #Â¥,00 Fobruagy 2 tt R. A. BRADLEY, ourt tisemont can be discontinted w ith» | MB. L R.FRIPP W \oviet t Mr. _ A. Camphell‘s Store, Susgex 28, 1865 Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &c. OWlee Building, Elgin Street, Ottaw a C. K. H. Haycoox. House Aroaue East R. SPAIIKS, KIDA Y for wE W. Mcxzar Waout;B.A.B.C.L 1866. w rubl WEEKLN TIMES." 166 O0UCHETTE T H E whle paper for ». 60, Sparks Street B Li SWE D Christ Church, Teacher aw ( United Counties of I‘re M e, Queen strect, b V ies is published on Jorivs P. Buckz. * 48â€"utg W T. W. Teowrsos in the District of Motealfo Street, rtiser J. scort, Js. tner of Sparks will be pube and Mailed s per line s per line eâ€"ss other LLIS 43â€"utf 43â€"ut Street 78â€"6m 43â€"utf ow 8Tâ€"tf n adâ€" d in Une 9â€"y utf choicest description always kept D-y‘ Ottawa, Feb. 19, l“‘.’. pt itf mparks strect, Center Town; Night Office at his Kesidence, Maria Street, Conter Town. | Cu‘:lu Cure», without t:‘o use of the knife, by a new, but certain, speedy, and almmost painiess lquefcm giren to parties ...-..fl; treated, if required. The cure guartnteed. | _ Ottawa, April 14. | . 100â€"y L‘#L sCH ST., OTTAWA, ll PREPARED TO COVER ROOFS, with Tin, Sheet [ron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been knowns in this place since its first settlement, 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his long established character, as a gua for the satisâ€" factory pert@mance of all work eftrusted to I“l.-‘._ Bm MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Having had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels conndent that all orders ontrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. _ en $ ho m 3 P E "{‘M sale of Real Fstate at A'-uion or Prlu::‘snnl: promptl attended to. ©Cons guinents recei gi.(::v‘o’nh. Parties "‘-ll:r'-:hr‘.- Roal will receive all i FREE OF CHARGE by calling at the ottfice. Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1805. | JÂ¥ + E. ï¬ELB, | ROPRIE TOR of the 1 Mair« P Dressing Saloon, Rideau mm-uln- poctfully to invite the gentlemen of Ottawa and viâ€" sinity to visit his new establishment, No. 9, Angus‘ Block, which has been fitted up in a most recherche style, at very considezable ixpense. _ _| _ _ __ _ E. Miles has the PATENT ROTARY:â€" HALR BRUSH, (the only one on lbhn‘ix.) in use. For information as to the eficiency of apparatus vide opinions of the Press. .4 FAI® A choice lot of Musical Instruments always o uen Davc th 1005. is Boo‘-ll! DER and Paper=Ruler, cor= ner of Spgrks and Metealfo Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Office. Account books mady to order for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. Pariijetne attvurien pabd to M Mounting ar to Ma T Ou.-..,boomhr 19, r:fl P 2v XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, Rooting Contractor, &c THE RUSsELL HOUSE, LA'I‘I CAMPBELLS HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to uaint his nuâ€" merous friends and the tra that he has reâ€"painted and nowly this comâ€" modious establishment, in ment of which by strict atgantionto business and guests, he hopes to deserve encvuragement and support. OMMISS1ION Merchant . and General Agent. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines. and Proof Whiskey i also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. _ Pork, Flour, &c., for sale. Orrick: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell House, Ottawa eity, C. W. y Boo‘-llll)lll aud _ Manutieturing Stationer, and* Machine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and susâ€" sox Streots. Entrance on Sussex Stroot. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"tf MORTON HOUsE, epmemantamitiman=" Ommbuses o:‘n.'d.f.vï¬" the free of“;r.n. December 20, 1865. * 3â€"y , GEO, LOGANX, M.D., LCILB., u..fll'.\'l'llll' Physician, . Surgeon and Accoucheur. Owric®: In Morne‘s Block. Can be found over the office at night. P x o lloj-n-m : Rev. George Lawrence, Orono ; Rev. Johnâ€" Smith, Bowmanvilie; Rev. Oumlkhhu. Clarke ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.8.E., Torâ€" ento; John Hall, M.D., J, Adams, M.D., Toronto. Ottawa, Egbruary 7, 1806. 4Jâ€"utl UVCTIONEER®, and General Commis« é. sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. . Sussex Streot. Uttawa, Degember 13, 1865. > 1â€"y Pl'ucus. Surgean and Accoucheur. Orric«: No. 5, Russell House Block, Sparks Street. Will be found at night at Dr. J. Leggo‘s, Sparks Street, Ottawa. # Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1868 1VM e Metoalfo and Wellington Streets, opposite the main entrance to the Goverument buildings. The « QUEEN"tomprises all the requisites for a firstâ€"clas« Restanrant. â€" The House has n refitted and refurnished lhrm’hw!. The BAR contains the choicest Brands in W ines and Li , and every delicaey of the season will be found on thetable. The »p‘:gewr‘n best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" K:t his gmosts d * par (»mg eto.. daily by ur.‘ Ottawa D6# 18, 1t ~n.n.n.~.~_.~.n l en mm en omm frmune ind EREMOV .A.a.'_a Tt W It. R.R. H A MILTON, LATEOFH A M+ ‘v ELUANGTON Street, Fizst Door East of Bank Street. Ottawa, February 7, 1366. _ _ |. 4Gâ€"utf ‘ln. R.R.HAlll.m. LATEOFH AM=+ 4 ILTON‘S Saloon, of S and l:xlpn Streets, has removed to the American : Hotel, (for mcrlL Mathows‘ Hotel) on York street, where he will htp;y to see his old friends. Ottawa, Fob. 19, 1866. 5 33y THE « QUEEN" RESTAURANT, ‘l KAV ANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of l « Metcalie and Wellington Streets. onvosite LAID Agent and Broker, Natary Pub» lie, has removed his office to Nicholas Street, a tew doors to the South of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and is |nreplr5\l to transact any bfllil‘;fl connected witt e Crown Lands Department, in prosecutin Land Claims, taking out ‘Patents, and to eonduc't any ageney for pasmes having business with any R. R.. HAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, Latt or Haximtox‘s S11008. 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 he has leased the above premises, Te painrctl had qeentniedene t reforviaired with "aht the latest x{tfl.@“{;&xtï¬â€œm“‘ or expense will be spared by the Proprietor in renderâ€" favoring him with their _on the luk‘:-, attention to Mr-wm. -a’od':.,tlh‘ in rear of the promises. Wines and Liquors of the ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and partios favoring him with their support may rely on the f the uovernment offic Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1366 Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1366 Ottawa, April 2, 1866 Ottawa, March 20, 1866 DE!’I‘I!T- Office} York Street, Lower Town, third Hoase from Union Block. Ottawa, Januarys27, 1866. Meuth kccoc."uu'n, No. 3, ‘Victoria Cres= cent, Uppor Town, Ottawa. Oitawa, March 21, 1866, â€" Thy Dii. OLIVER MARTIN, Dm'r. Office ! Sparks Street, Cen« tral Octawa. ; Ottawa. January 27, 1866, Mâ€"uth DR. C. A. MARTIN, [JA“‘I'R of QueBec. â€" Residences=Russell ouse. | Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1865. Iâ€"y YORK Street, opposite Matthews® Ho# tel. Ottawa, Fgbruary 7, 1866. _ _ | 43â€"att GEO. M.PERRY, * "UVIL ENXGIKXEER, Unien Buildings, / corn@r of Su§sdx and Y ork Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. ]â€"* YORK STREET, OTTAWA ONXTRACTOR and Builder. Office : North side York street, second door from Sussex M.. MeLEAN‘S 1 Craie ee enc mnstise topes Sisfiont DRJ Oc €. N00D; / HYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, PROFESSIONAL . CARKDS T G. HURb, nuu.s.w y office in Hunton‘s Block, ks Strect, Center o#; Night Office at his MACUONALD & BRO., * . 0 danciis thay Piiace Sihen oi R. H. McoGRGEEV Y, BUNINESS CARDS JOHN H. BARBER, DR. W. J. HENRY, THOS. NELSON, A. MORTIMER, QDii. C, LEGGO, DR. OREILLY, 8. CHRISTIE DIi. WOLEFE, ment and suppor JAMES E. m.‘ IT.W. KELR, TDht 89â€"3m 43â€"ut 14y 18y 2y 53â€"y 1â€"4 1â€"y Just being opened up P. §.â€"Advice to the is Oitawa, AE’II L. woegt Call and see it and JI‘:‘ for yourselves. CANADEAN COUGIH EMULTION, a sure cure for Coughs and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prominâ€" ent citizens will be shown on application. . o Sale. . All Seeds warranted Fresh received. _ N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefully and e 5.‘?:4."_ J?umm':’&" wa, Fob. 12, 1366 hi SWls 4e pepel K . d my incomparable 4 IP" Crystalline &ompound "*Ca FOR THE HALR Van Buskirk*‘s Sorodont, reduced to 50¢. Mrs. Alen‘s Hair Restorery................. 1«00s Tlll SUBSCRIBER takes this method of returning his most #incere thanks to the citizons of Ottawa forthe liberal share of putronage bestowed upon him dusing the past two years. .. Sole appointed agent in Ottawn for the hi{lly popular and reliable preparations of Messrs. henâ€" Ottawa, April 10, 1866. A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH GAR+ DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on _ _A lurge impot of and French PER wotiewlit Rerite mea wees FLORIDA WATER. _ sOZODONT. ___ HAIR BRUSHES NAIL BRUSHES, Ottawa D:&P Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just K Pure English and French Drug» and Chemicals; English and French Porfamery, Toilet and Fangy. Goods, Soaps, Sponges, &c., unequalled in the eity. I would also call the attention u} the public to day Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 To accommodate his increasing business, ho has enlarged his premises and greatly added to his faâ€" cilities for carrying on a firstâ€"class family and disâ€" K‘-h‘ business, awd trusts, by strict attention‘ to interests of his omers, to merit a continaâ€" ance of their ; *_ . .. W, M., MASSEY, . Camphor !â€" Camphor ! ! Pure English GU M CAMPHOR, the o::‘y certain Ennuin for Moths, &e., in Fars and Winter lothing. l- ALSO, a mdphh stock of GENUINE DRUGS ANDCHEMICALS, approved Patent Medâ€" icines, Porfumery, and Druggists‘ Sundries. W. M. MASSEY, t Medical Hail, 28 Sparks Stroot. Mll- TROTTER, PROPRIETRES®S, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, awooiu the Parliament Buildings. The Toronto ouse comprises everything necessary in a firstâ€" House comprises ev necessary in a firstâ€" class mwrll. ‘rbo.m::o'o has been thoroughly and elegantly ftted up ï¬l«wlo-t. The BAR con tains the choicest brands in W ines and Liquors, and .mdollen’ of the season will be secured for the T Numuumblowmboqundnnu ¢ommpodate the guests and patrons. _ JB Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY To Farmors and Cardoners ! MEDICAL HALL Or"CA WA DRUG WAREKHOUSE, BEAVER HALL, J J. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep @ Cut, Nepean, This House is situated within twenty minutes‘ walk of the City, and is fitted up in a frstâ€"class style. wn is supplied with all the choice brands of Just Recrivkpâ€"A consignment of. the Canadian Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrel«. @EO. MORTIMER, iz |\ _ Chemist and Apothccary, 41 Sussex Strost. DUIGNAN‘s Pm\url HQTEL, $Sparks Street, Ot« tawa, C. W. A few gentlemen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments, lunck «Ottawa., Doc. 20, 1865. 3y Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! RIDEAU STREET. â€" 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS, 1866 BOARDERS * J As,. JOHNSTONS lIllol HOUSE, North Gower. Good S“blil‘l.du attentive Hostler. January 11, 1866. 20â€"y nada l"'“ll PRUGS AND CuEM M Poerfumery, _Tu-llel Articles, Soaps, THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF G ERXD s ! FLOW ER SEEI This House is conveniently situated, and : ill mainâ€" taing its character as a JIMT-CL ASS HOTEL. Consideérable additions have rgcently been made to the premises, and it has been ontirely repainted and renovated. *No pains will be spared to accommndate and please. _ onl * OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free of cha There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABI'.TMN to the Hotel. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. Iâ€"y THE ALBION HOTEL, NICHOI.AICOM!. Court«House A yvonue; Â¥ Qitawa,Jobn Grabam, Proprietor. _ The New Drug Store, LA'I‘I MceADAM*S, Commercia) Hotel, The above Hotel, ane of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for thoAur- cial m-oLd- of r- THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times be furnished with the very best the market affords. GOODSTABLING and a careful Hostler always in attendance APOTHECARIES & CHEMISTS Packenham, Dec. 30, 1865 Apothecaries Hall! Campbell‘s Gran. EW. Cit. Magnesia. Campbell‘s Gran. E. Seltzer Salt Ottawa, April 5, 1866. Ottawa, April 10, 1866 l\'l.!ll. C. E,, Livery and Gemeral Stage Office. . Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. December 21, 1865. | 4y March 6, 1866. Agents jor all the Popular Potent Medicines of the | PROPERLY COOMPOUNDED LY» FREE FRKOWF ADULTERATLION! HOTELS AND SALOOUNS RESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Danicls, Pro# prictor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" DOMESTIC Y ES. 1E LARGEST AsSORTMENT OF DYES in this city on sale ntthe â€"â€" awa, Jan. 16, 1866 INTERNATIONAL HOTEL FIELD AND CARDEN JUST RECEIVED ! Family and Dispensing Chemist, * 28 SPARKS® STREET. AT 28, Sparks Stroct. TORONTO HOUSE MORTIMXER‘S JOHXN MALTMAX, 39, RIDEAU STREET HOLT‘s HOTEL 41 Sussex Street, ALL IMPORTATIONS OF A CHOTLCE VARIETY 0 W. M. MASSEY, Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Streot. JO8SEPH CARVEY, M.D. _ CoMBs. CLOTMES BRUSHE® CHAS. AUSTIN JOHN MALTMAN. CALS, Sponges, Â¥6â€"3m OTFEAWA," 0. W 24â€"Om 60â€"Gm Nt 11â€"y Wl'l'l"l T WO=A ND« A «H A LF MILES of the City Limit«, with A DWELLING NOUSKE erected thereon. One half of the land is cleared and well fenced. These pr?.fl.hc are worthy the attention of intending purchasers, and willâ€"be soid CHE AP. INXDISPUTABLE TITLES WILL BE GIVEX. To parties comnc:':f to build, village lots, and park lots of several acres will be sold at moderate rates, and the whole of the purchase money, if desired, can remain ten years on the property, at six per cent interest. Apply at the office of the 4 MACKAY ESTATE y Tele Building, Ottawa Ciiy Ottawa, Feb.22, wg"h °‘Z IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN ._______.. banks of the Hideau River, _ Outsicde the City Limits FARMS FOR SALE! burg LOTS AND HOUSES. Village of New Edinburgh, Will be sold, sulj:t to Leases, all of which will expire this year. . m coromniontk 4 New Edinburgh, January 23, 1866 situated in the Township of l]lnue.:'r.Coun- t‘y of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush,. The Farm is within jiee miles the City, and is beautifully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an -moel to the city either by land or water. land is of a superior quality, and yiclds excellent erops. No. 2. 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the ‘ronw of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" ceasion. . Thereis about20 acresof this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. No. 8. 200 MR Traam: ".:"o.m"'“"’e.;s‘“?c n 0 P ° Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 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 Farin, and will be sold at a reasonable rate. CENTRAL ANXD WESTERN DISTRICTS Day _ Express â€" for _ Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" } 8,00 A. M ford, Goderich, Buallo, Detroit, Chic ago, and all points ‘\'vst, at Cight :*â€"do >‘ de _ de â€"..... $.I5 P. Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" ston and Intermediate Stations, } 9.40 A. M oo on e Accommedation Trainâ€" for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, Whkray i 2iaÂ¥4 sb e re rAtb*$ +246 Mauil for ditto and Portland, &topâ€" ping over night at Island Pond, Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup, Port. landj‘and Boston, with slecping Cl UEACRC hk . s + + + 6 + x + «u08 +s Express Trains to St. John‘s, conâ€" necting with ‘Trains of Vermont Central Rail way for Boston, New York, and all places in the East. POETG OMECSG ME ce c + 1 + 68 + 8 11 542 + Ditto ditto and Rouse‘s Point Accommodation Train for St. 100 CITX PROPERTY1! Fi YR Monday, 20th November, 1865, IHOMES FOR SALE [ Grand Trunk Railway Company WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, John‘s and intermediate Trains leaÂ¥e for Lachine at And three or four detached cottages, on the TRAINS WILL RUX As FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M. MIXED TRAIX at 1.30, P. M.. _ _ â€"â€"__ RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M MIXED TRAIN at 7.39 A.M. $ . T.S. DETLOR, | 100 100 CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, TH AT ELIGIBLE PROPERTY M known as WOODROOFF3, owned by the late Captain Baker, beautifully situated on ihbmd Road, within five miles from Ottawa, containing 300 wcres or thereabouts, being compoloa of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in 1st Concession Ottawa, Front on 5 #mmnmz,mcmlucamh.m-; Tier or terms Aré, lâ€ly to . acrem Foatenr Hmamtmann Fobruary 10, 1866 *T Dec. 18, 18 Ottawa â€"â€"AL8Oâ€" l NUMBER OF LOTS SITUATED IN diferent parts of the city, well adapted cither for private residences or business purposes. For funxer rrï¬cul-u and terms of sale, _‘ ArpLy To / H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. McLEAN, â€"AL8Oâ€" â€" Ts NOs. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH 4 side of Wi;l:‘nsl Streot. Crb': Iotnnck:!md D to M‘h'l B Al1, ‘lll)l'l;(:‘ri well suited for the oneu(w’flnh) dwellings. > For further particulars TWO AND A«HALFSTORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. ‘The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a m‘ 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 desirable place for a private resiâ€" donce. * Station as follows PROPERTXYX ‘ TOER SALE. No. 4. .0 ACRES OF LAND IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. . This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, anc within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 meres of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" vation. 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 sold cheap. AISS WILL LEAYVE BONAVENTURE RAILROAD NOTICES. 1COH S8SALI â€"â€"ALSOâ€" : > 15 ACRES OF LAND No. 1. ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, OF CANADA. EASTERN DISTRICT Y ALUV A BLE mber 18, 1865 DESIRABLE oN AND AFTER M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" q-nvxn.n. 8sTOXN k ) DWELLINGS, in the corâ€" ner Blovk, 18, 186 CONSITING OPF ind Rouse‘s Point Train for St. rmediate places LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, Ottawa. C. J. BRYDGES 1y to Ti CProe Maxacixa Dirgcror. FOR SALE Supertntendent oly to #"*MWEDNHSDAY, APRIL . 25 Barenrer, Land Agent 1 2.00 P.M 8.00 A. M 9.30 A.M. *3.00 P.M 4.30 P.M 9.00 A. M 3.15 8.30 A: M 5.00 P.M. 100 r.x 30â€"3m b6â€"tf Lâ€"tf sparkling. | For Saloons, Public Buildings, Mousehold or Domestic use, it stands unrivalled, being beth useful and ornamental. . Railway Companies, and othors who have the health and comfort of themselves and people under their care in view, areâ€"solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whother they purâ€" chase or not. * | W‘ ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PREMISES A D{‘RA“LE and CHOLICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, style of finisb, and Superior Workmanship, CANNOT LE SURLPASSEL 1. s Ottawa, March 1, 186. PLUNGE BATIIS, TWO SI sPONGE BATHS,., THI SUTZ BATHS, FrooT BATHS, CHILDRENX‘s BATH®S, ESHOW EIR BATHS, Toilet and Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, Maple Sugar Kettles, Agricuitural Furnaces, Farmers‘ Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all kinds of Dairy Utepsils made to order. > Z0" CHARITABLE lNlTquTII)NS will find it to their advantage to deal at the«CAPLTAL . BTOVE DEPOT. . A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. OTTAWA FLOUR AND OATMEAL MILLS. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT THE ABOYE MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL OPERATION, WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO *Capital® Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa, yoâ€" w“iu special attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGLHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; and every dmvipflo- of Tin, Sheet Lrou and Copper Ware on hand, and inade to order. He hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of the Patronage bestowed on the late firom MACKAY & CO., and f WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE Best Quality Extra Superfine Flour, . 11 Bost Quality No. 1 Superfine Flour, / h __ Bost Quality No. 1| Oatmeal ; WE ARE M_QKIG.\"G A .\.li\‘\ AND [‘.\.ll‘ltl’\'l:}Dl‘KI}:'l). "l'bey will keep the water d..“'.'.h',ul! !:oullauuLl Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves OO XL OIL!® COALTL XULL I" ©O.:.AL XQLL, Receive and, Attend to Custom Grinding, ORDERS FOR FLOUR AND OATMEAL, &C. Ottawa, January 27, 1866 Oats, Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust Oysters, o*§XE*« Oysters: New York nCW JOPM MPMJ+ I East 3l’ver. and §A Saddle Rock Oysters,| RECEIVED DAILY] AT THE | Ottawa Feb. 1, 1866 â€" _ P, OMEARA‘s EMPIRE RESTAURANT ! IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. + BIRD CAGES CHEAP !. _‘ BIRD CKGES OCHEAP:!I LAMPS§ 0 CHIMNEYS ++ WICKS!!! w %Ullfl * RESTAUVRANT (Onnosite mair. entratice to Government ‘*__IN SsSHAELL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT O‘MEARA®S RESTAURANT Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 AlFU Mills‘ Marble Works, Sparks St., ~â€"~~W.J. & A, K. Milia. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 The Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Oats, or C+:z s&"* OFFICE AT THE M L "Wa (Opposite mair. entranice to Government ( pposi %:?lm) overnmen 7 E‘LL,‘L LU MBE R ME N 1 WILL BE DEALT LMBERALLY® WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES! Mantleâ€"Pieces ! Go to the " CAPITAL! G;oryc near Sussex Street, Ottawa OoYCsSTEERS ! ork B.,o For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining @Ul the Aroma EERING TCOE W ATEFâ€"COOLERS!! Ous Spring Stock | PARMERS, 4 February 21, 1866 SsPARROW‘S BUWLOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, Groceries, Liguors, C. SPARROW, Jr., THE BEST AND MOST RELLABLE IN THE OKTY! AND PROV ISIOXNXS®S, Wholesale and Retail. H. MEADOWS & CO; DIFFE R ENT PAT'I‘E’NE- IMPORTER AND DEALER INX O TD.A W A . â€"A N D â€" 38â€"tf THE 3. . 18906. a mmrrrtn PRAYER BOOKS, Old Rye&Mait Whiskies SUSSEX & WELLINXGTON STs Ottawa, February 10, 1866. 46â€" JUST RECEIVED, or~Rmya=RARY KIM D: ‘\VE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Ladies bf ({fuwu to our a«sortment. . , _ DUVERNAY, BROTHERS, Ottawa Ne* 18@X Sarly . L. a Cocxtry Newsrarem, can purchase an fiice quite complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on approved credit. Apply for information, (post paid) to _ _ 4 be accommodated with rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at the "Quzes" Reuhm? Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reason: able charges. m ue 4 f Or to EGAR YIELDING Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. THREE UR FOUR GENTLEMEXN CAX ha acsammaduted with ranme fnmnishad Ottawa, Feb. 1, 1866 Important to Printers. PA RTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Cocxtry Newsrarer, can purchasc an € ".h wa, Ne# Ottawa, March 29, 1866, THOMAS®S MACIKAY, GUABD Il’(;l'l"g AND MORNING PARADE STATEMENTS, as approved by the Commanding Officer, for sale :Y the Trurs RITCHIE, FORD & CO‘8,, (SIMCOE,) Jas. Buchanan‘s, M ilitarl_Forms. TWO SIZES. f THREE SIZES TWO SIZES. s THREE sSIZES. 1®, THREE SIZEs T TIS. oxE st7®, NTION I Boarding. AND FOR SALE AT (EXGLISH AXD FRENCH,) POTS ! M. KAVANAGH B. HEALEY "’ imit§ h2â€"y 42â€"6m *4â€"ntf 11. 38â€"4 3â€"4 l Plans and Specitications may be scen at t | fices of the l‘}‘:plmnent of Public Works, ato | and also at the office of John Dewe, Esq., P | tiee Inspector, at Toronto. Tenders must be endorsed, " Tenders for th ‘ struetion of Light Houses." The Department will not be bound to acce lowest or any Tender. By Order, F. BRLAUN, Notice to Coxtractors SE.\LED TENXDERS, ADDRECSSED TO the undersigned, will be received at this othce until WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant, for the conâ€" struction of SIX SMALL WOODEXN LIGHT HoUSE TOWERS, and one Light Keepers DW ELLLNG, in Georgian Bay, Lake Muron, and Lake Supcrior. been removed to tended Lirary, in r Buildings the various extensive consignments direct from this celebrated establishment, embracing all the new styles of their elégamt and elaborately earved and pPOlSBed ** on anch ram dn id . Bpecial attention will be given to the sale of REKQL ESTATE ‘and CITY T’ROI’BRT\'.AM ns thig department of the Auction business is becoming wmore important with the increasp and extonsion of the city, the undersigned offers the most Laskrai Trpars to parties wishing to bring their property into the market for public pétition. . Department of Public Work (;tuwa, 5th April, 1866. TIU‘: UNDERSIGNEDS _ OFFICE HAS Ioon vemaval‘to tha T cancthn nf tha in lS HEREBY GIVEN, hat at the next Sessior of the Pazliament of the Province of Canada apâ€" plication will be made for a SPECLAL ACT to in corporate a Comy;my to explore, extract, and refine Petrolcum, within the Counties of Leeds, Grenvike Carleton, and Russell, to be called «THE CEAâ€" TRAL CANADA PETROLEUAM COMPA N Y." W. H. BROUSE, WTLLIAM ELLIS, C. J. BRYDGES, THOS. REY NOLDS, M. K. DICKINSON, J. P. WISER, W. C: BRO W N, C, N. P. CHAPMAN, DeWITT C. BROW N. '[\HI: sUBSCRIBER HAVING BV A| new and special Arrangement been appoiated | by MESSIS. JAC@U ES & MHAY, of Toromw, their | sols mad only agent in Montreal, for the Sale bp, Auction, of their splendid FURNITUREK, takes the earliest opportumity of announcing to the citizens of Montreat, and the public generally, that he will from time #o time during the ensuing Spring, offer at his spagious and well established premises, in every yvariety and .déscription necessary to meet the demumh:lynmleru taste and convenience. Ottawa, January No. 267, Notre Dame Street of HOUSEMOLD FURNITURE and BEFFECKS at the l{""""’ residence. of parties declining Mouseâ€" keeping, or removing from the city, will claim speâ€" cial attention; and ail OUTâ€"DOO SALES of tuis Gï¬cflpdon are respectfully solicited.. Increased faâ€" cilities have been secured, with a vi@w to the effiâ€" cient carry ing out this department of the business, in order to eusyre, the greatest cconomy and desâ€" atch in dl.flwing of property, so that partios seltâ€" rng out ean have their account gales and proceeds inunediately after each sale. _ # C odisa A great hardship has been félt by both buyers and sellors, the former being tgxed illegnlly with one per cent on the amount of purdhace, and the latter by theexorbitant charge for contmission and adverâ€" tising. Now, the undersigned to do away with this grievance &s far as his own business is concerned, by undertaking the of Real Properâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will meet the views of all parties, namely : Jst.â€"There will be no charye of one per cent to the chaner, e Bflâ€"mog.bgg fide sales are effected not exceed ing £5,000, the commission will be £5; and on amounts from £5,000 upwards only £10, exelusive of the cost of minnhi:? ; upon which the regular trade discount of 25 per cent will be allowed. Srd.â€"When property is bought in, reserved, or withâ€" drawn," no charge wï¬l be made, except the . actual disbursements for ud:}rmln‘. The undersigned avails himself of this o"-:mni- x of returning his sincere thanks to the public for e very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the past four years, and trusts by prowpt attention to business, and strict adherence to the foregoing proposals to meet a continuance of the same. _ _ '\*Uil('li IS HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" _ N plication will be made to the Provincial Parlimrent at its next Session foran Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Company, for. the supply of the City of Ottawa with water, Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1806. * s0â€"f I)LA.\'S, Specifications, and . listimates of Buildings prepared ; disputed accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued. _ N. B.â€"All orders left at the office will meet with prompt attention. P t emAar SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, YORK STREET, " oPPoSITE TME. MARKET : oT T AW A, BEGI TO INTIMATE TO THE IN«= habitants of Ottawa and surrounding country that he has opened a SEED STORE in tie above premises, where he has on hand every variety of Vietoria Terrace, Ottawa January 26, 1866. Avcrionz®r ax» Commssion Mercuant, And Ar-tfonhuhaf!ud&uu‘ Montreal, March 3;1866. 6. # C ~ DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, â€" conâ€" tainth; fi.11 cultoral directions, â€"will be ready in a Garden, Agricultural and Flower Seeds, few days, mnd may be had gratis on application. He has also a (lBiuâ€UUBEomLp;.in which Ottawa. March 5, 1866 Presectt, February 28, 186( will be found a great variety of Hotâ€"house plants BOUQUETS SUPPLIED. _ _ _R CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting a + it Fik o In Gloucester, Gréen Field, NEW BOOKs | Gardon & Nursery JUI'I‘ RECEIVED,.‘ An Eirenicon," by Dr. Pusey; «©Citoyenne Jacquelline," by Sarah Tytier; «How to Study the New Testament," by Henry Aiford, D. D. ; «On the Representation and Education of the People," by F. D. Maurice, M. A.; « DeProfundis, (A Tale of the Social Depmiuz. by Wm. Gilbert; " Maxwell Drowett," b{ Traford ; @The Vicarious Sacrifice," by Busbnell < «Eimple Truths for Earnest Minds#," by Norman MeLeod, D. _GO0D WORDS, SUNDAY MAGAZINE, AR GOSY, and all the English Magazines for March, The Bugle Note has Sounded,â€"a patrictic song, dedicated to the Volunteers, by J. R. Burrage, Evening Hyn},â€"Music l'.z'!lev. T. Bedfoflf Jones, T. L. D. Published for beneft of St. Alban‘s Church Boildi BOUND YO Leisure Hour, FOR BA Ottawa, April In addition to the sale at his own Stores, the sale BLACK WALNUT PURNITURE! HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR» N EW MUSIC. Al warranted Fresh|and Gennine ourchaser LOOK HERE. Public Notice JAMES VON J Within two miles of the city NT OTICH: ~NOTICIEB]. Fund,â€"12} cents. s MES for 1865 of Good Words, ;‘;y at Home, Sunday Magazine. NOoTICES., AUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stent & Laver Architects, «c,, Departmental Buildia JOHNX DURIE & §0N, _____ No. 10, Sparks Street Depart THOMAS Mc L. DEVANY, t THOS. REY NOLDsS, ; Letter from the Bishop of Capetown, ack» J. P. WISER, _ _nowledging the receipt of the Address C,. N. P. CHAPMAXN, ! from the Synod of the Diocese of Mone | _ treal. ,AER, inâ€"t the W orks, at Ott a wa md of the inâ€" Parliament EVY 6oâ€"y t tf | That the coutse which we ‘haveâ€" pursued, amidst some trials and dificultics, and withâ€" out a precedent to guide us in our peculiar : position, has been such as to commend itsclf to the assembled Rishops, Clergy and Laity of the most powerful, and almost the oldest Church in the Colonial possessions of Great \ Dhitain, is‘to myself and my brethern, I need \scarce say encouraging. _ In the further steps which it may be our duty to adopt, I trust that we mey have grace given to act in such a way as shall approve itsclf to ‘"the Great Head of the Church, and receive the sanction and concurrence of the several | branches of . the Church with which we are in \communion, throughout the world. _ Youwill permit me in conclusion, 1 am | sure, to cxpress my deep satisfaction, on readâ€" , ing the address of the Church in Canada to | Mis Grave the Archbishop of Canterbury. J | have myself, on various public occasions, durâ€" | ing these many years, expressed my convicâ€" | tion, that it the Dqughterâ€"Churches of the | Church of England are to be preserved one in | faith and communion with each other, and | with the Mother Church, a National Synod must cre long meet in London to settle the l terms of Union ; and 1 have ventured, during these late troubles, to urge Mis Grace, the | Archbishop, to invite the attendance of all | Bisheps of our Communion, atâ€"a National | Synod. â€" The addressâ€"of your Provincial Synod | will, 1 trust, pave the way for so great and im portant a gathcring, | I remain, 4 My dear Lord and Brother, Your faithful servant in Christ, K. Carerowx. | The Most Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal, | Metropotitan of Canada. Leiter from the Lord Bishep of Capetown, acknowledging the receipt of the Address trom the Provincial > â€"_ Syned of Canada» Bisuor‘s CoURT, Capetown, i’e(‘ 16, 18§3. My deat Lord and Brotherâ€"It i need scarce sav, groat satisfaction to myself, and 1 ara sure that I may add, to the Cburch of this Province, to reccive the address which you, as President of the Provincial Synod, and Metroâ€" politan of Canada, have been request.d to conâ€" vey to myseli, and to the Bishops who were assecmbled for the trial of Dr. Colenso, and which was unanimously adopted by the Upper and Lower Houses ‘of the Provincial Synod That we could have acted in any other way than*we have done was simply impossible, unâ€" General G. T. Beauregard was elected Pre sident of the New Orlcans and Jackson Rail. road on Mondav. Three batteries of the 8th Brigade Royal Artillery, now in the south of Ircland, are under orders for Canada., The first Mail Steainer of the M.O.8 8 Co‘s line, f## Quebec sailed from Liverpool on the 19th inst. \ The cigarâ€"ship Ross Winans has steamed out of the i hames and round to Brigton, E where her inventor and namesake is ng. At a printers‘ festival.on Franklin‘s birthday, the following was onc of the regular tomsts : The Macon Telegraph says that thete are fortyâ€"three thousendâ€"negroes and upward fed at the expense of the Governm nt in Georgia, wnd that in all the Southern States the number exceeds four hundred and thirtyâ€"4our thousand thus ted. A Portland steaimer was found to be going astray, on a recent trip to Boston, owing to deâ€" viations of her compass, â€" Thé deviation it was also found, was caused by the stgel hoop skirt of a young lady who was in the pilot ‘house, and on her ‘retiring the compass resumed its proper position., The German Catholic church at Quiney, 111. was l'e(.‘eul:i robbed of several hundred dollars worth of gold and silver alter furniture. " The editor and the lawyerâ€"the devil is satisâ€" thhed with the copy of the former, but requires the origingl of the latter." d The Most Rev. the + ‘Lord Bishop of Montreal The Clark Copper Mine at Ascott, has been sold at Shcrifl‘s sale to Mr. Q. Morrill, of Stanâ€" stead, for $10,000, and will on be rï¬}puwd Mr. Clark is said to have sold his Belvidere mine recently for $40,000. The latest reports from Straits of Mackinac stuivs that the Winter has been the coldest «¥er known. there. . ‘The ice gets thicker every day. Noteven a crack is to be seen any where. Everybody thinksâ€"there will be alate opening, and it will be the 1st of Mayâ€"before the straits break up. New Proreuusr.â€"The new propelier City of Lendon, built by L. Shickluna to trade beâ€" tween Port Stanley ang Emuul, was Iaunchâ€" ed on Weduesday at St, C . She is said to be a modelâ€"a perfect duck of a boat. Her At a recent fashionable â€"wedding in New York city, the dress of the bride, it is stated, vost $15,000, while that of each of her maids was $7,000. The father and mother of the bride mre reported to have each given her $100,000. dimensions are :â€"Length, 145 feet ; breath of beam, 26 feet 2 inches ; depth of hold, 11} feet ; tonnage, carpenter‘s measurement, 440 tons ; carrying capacity through the Welland Canal, PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. wrch . Phat the idst soure t a prece CANADIAXNXâ€" NEWs. tt My dear Lord and Brother, Your faithful servant in Chrim y R. CAPETOWN THE COLENZO CASE. epared to abandon the trust ur keeping, and cease to be a ag 1