. DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LAXDS, |. . Orrawa, 13th March, 1866. B EGULATIONS® FPOR THE siL® or Rls-mn Lands, approved by His Excelleney he Governorâ€"General in Council. INPERIOR METALS. 1â€"â€" each lar mining tract in mril::‘:idle:-g ol)lnb‘lmm: four bundred acres. . That the dimensions of cach regular mining traci of fout handred acres be forty chains in front by-l.ï¬ï¬‚dsh_nhéï¬ï¬.-fl.flhtm t on lakes and rivers, in the same mhpdmmnmhhxflmm and East and West, astronomically. = 3.â€"That mining tracks bordering upon lakes and vivers shall have their frontage upon such waters, and shall be subject in all cases to the public rights in navigable or floating waters; and that mining tracts so situated, shall have a mean hm~ hundred chains back from such river or '&:‘: ctusive df road allowance of one chain in which shall “mg‘lh. '?..-.* ‘7-7‘ MINERAL LANDS river or lake), in conformity with the above men tioned bearings. 4â€"That mining tracts in surveyed territory shall be surveyed by a Provincial Land Surveyor, and .â€".n.‘mn-ohun:'*h previous surâ€" veys (so that the tract may laid down on the ofâ€" fiee maps of the territory), at the cost of the appliâ€" cants, who shall be required to furnigh the surveyâ€" ¢m...wm..amm.hn with the foregoing regulations, and to the satisfaction of the departments 3â€"1\0â€â€œâ€˜--’“ acre, payable into the Department of Cmnl.u’:uto time of making application. . gilirs.; * ...ï¬d'h-mydmufl lots present? imde-fl‘:‘ï¬oMJ mmuumm-m:mm township, and at the same price as the other 1 7â€"That mining lands in surveyed townships be sold by the local agents for cash, but all lands in w-‘ territory shall be sold by the departâ€" &â€"The above regulations do mines of gold and silver. 777:'.".’“ A in the township, when it is more than qgne dollar per 9â€"That in selling the lands in the mining divisions, the department is to envtulunts 2o nt as practicable between purchasers for actual settleâ€" -.-.bu-ï¬-.nd':no' h-br“ï¬o"mph: :dlu ormer mmu(-ym.numbdnun.n e aigh e 3 one n-oâ€".:‘) ‘|0â€"'l'hl hw.:‘mh'::-bnhm all mines of go‘d and silver be omitted at the disâ€" cretion of the Commissioner of Crown Lands. e 11â€"All previous regulations inconsistent with the A. CAMPBELL, H17.m Commissioner. H7â€"a RECEILVE “l‘r-' Court," J-‘M“l?-“fl !o-.'b:Vi-z Hugo ; * alter Goring," by Annie Thomas ; " St. W'M"z‘â€"' Henry Wood ; " Miss Maâ€" fertbanks," by Mre. Oliphant ;)« Lost ‘Tules of Milâ€" "‘.m’ n,;-;:h-' o the u-h: 3« s C B.mu;-mum Selfâ€"Pourtrayed," Ladlow ; * Dr. Newman‘s Answer to Dr. Pusey‘s = boon"; «Dr. Pusey‘s Eirenicon." Contemporary Review, n.,r. Godey, Frank um--.u.mnu A Bar mï¬wu" . Pok APRIL® e i. 30 %‘nxuox. 3 Pss (O’pdnhl--lllt‘l‘-‘oz Ottawa, May 3. rlml FOLLOwWING _ MEMBEES OR the Central Board of Health, ..-u-m it soadast that the nublic should beâ€"supplied & rudent that the public s supplied with Timnnth the MEDLCAL PIELD COMPARION, so ""On ot anbsed. ol o O of oil of -lw.‘ cach half a drachm ; ether, half an ounce ; strong suiphuric acid, ten drops ; tincture of cinnaâ€" Dec:â€"Ten drops, in humhll of water, toa & » mfl&nw.nfll is obtained, or assiitance procured. R. L. MacDONNELL, Président. JOHN R. DICK3ON, M. D. JOHN A. GRANT, M. D., Secretary. CHARLES G. MOORE, M. D. W. T. AIKINS, M. D Ottaws, April 28. 14 if New Books and Magazines. Insolvent Act of 1864. â€"_â€" SALE OF LANDS. Is *x, THOMAS STORY, 3Â¥ Ixsouvest. Pfll'l" To THE STATUTE IK hhhll.:hlhufluhl-vbyru on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the hour of Tweive. oclock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and Tenements, being the property of the said Inâ€" solvent, to a Mortgage thereon in favor: of Alexander will be sold by Public Auction at my office, on Street, in the City of Ottawa: m.q-.‘ Vills Lots Numbers One, Two, and mfl. Rideau Canal, and Lots Numbers Four, and Six, fronting the Concesâ€" sion Lineyor allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the c-L:lCa“uhH out and marked on a Surveyer, aud ""'"‘..,..:,""“‘“‘o..."" % in the of the County of C: tgmmflolaï¬- eriy half of Lot lettered G, in C, Ridean Front, (the said Northerly mt“hâ€"dby %afl Lot up the centre, from front to rear,) gli:amz.h.nlbolutdyrflo of the Rideau ; also that other portion of the mx-ugmuumo.’m lyhr -lhz‘u :m.u-dmmnc-u. which part is «nd bounded, or may be 'uw.&.'::‘:a'a'mcw at a on in n mamiierat o 0 one links, in a Southerly direction from the !M.*JIAMG.MW w,nqmuumt:-mmm AMERICAN INXYOICESâ€"DISCOUXNTS Central Board of Health. dred and seven and one mnu-.-m-tm the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., Westerly, parallel with the division line between said Lot G and Lot F, in the said Concession, and along the Northern boundary of the said George P.u-nor;‘ul'ad..:iu h‘ldl:“lld forty â€"ninel! nics, more or to F â€-""“ the East side -,--‘i'-'a‘-'“- Canal, thence Northerly said two handred and links, mmï¬w-ummMM between said @ and F, one thousand and six u.,..u.,u.-tmuuuw ,mduumb,umm acres more or less. Dated ‘at the City of Ottawa this Third day of May, A Pnoio‘u;m BY XOTMAN, FOR y.gs.h .(;u.:. Ottawa Stationery Warchouse, 9 ts o..".:_"b....;.a.lm. J« Something Newâ€"and Important to s HOUBIIm ERS. M'-...“ """’::‘;.‘;‘:D en a announces t taken premises ln.flbcw.mm'bfll he is ic ts seeccat woich in guarmaieed to give anâ€" new w ve enâ€" dnn’nflufl-.uuchrp“ LA Call and examine testimonials, and then haye your Feather Beds renovated, in a style that fl*&ubuflqnflw‘;flnm eraily used in the British army in h M:Il W. 8. 'l‘!::l‘.l IA‘:»D L 2 c Autc d -.-‘ announces t taken premises MO&JW.MMM he is ic ts seeccat woich in guarmaieed to give anâ€" now w ve en dnn’nfldnd-.ctudnp“ LA Call and examine testimonials, and then haye your Feather Beds renovated, in a style that flflhhnflqaflw&nmm d&gFhe Magazines. 117â€"3m FOLLOWIXG MEMBERS OoF GoLD AND SILYER FRANCI3 CLEMOW, Qrriciar Assion®®. 1167 Tâ€"4 Mrz. G. E. DESBARATS® COLUMN, Canada Gazette BINDING AND STATIONERY SPARKS STREET, CROMOLITEOGRAPES! A selected Assortment, comprising fac similes from TURNER, EASTLAKE, HUNT, and other great masters, just opened, and offered for sale at most easonable prices. ‘ Moroceé, Rusgia Leather, Walnut, Maple, &c. &c. Stationery Cases, Envelope Cases, Portfolio®, and Blotters, of every style. And ENVELOPES, of every tint ; also, White with GOFFERED and COLORED BORDERS. Of the finest and heaviest description Creamâ€"laid and Blueâ€"laid. Fing Note Paper at One Dollar per Ream ! Mourning Daper Foolsâ€"Cap Papers, Creamâ€"laid, Blueâ€"laid, and Handâ€"made, of every weight and quality. HAND and MACHINE MADE ; Imperial, Superâ€" Royal, Royal, Medium and Demy. Double Elephant; Elephant; Cartridge, Webâ€" Paper, Parchments ; Tinted Album Papers ; Music Paper; Tracing Vollum ; Tracing Paper. English Note & Letter Papers, Water Colors; Sable and Camel Hair Pencils ; Drawing Pencils ; India Ink ; India Rubber ; Palâ€" In great variety ; Silver, Bronze, Lacq Papier Mache, Ebony, Walnut, White Mets Glass, &e.; AntiCorrosive ; Afl-m; Mathematical Instruments. Ivory Seales, Drawing Pens, Compasses, complete Cases, Microscopes, &o., &o., &0. >a»" WRITING DESKS! m Of the various widths of Bordors Folio Posts; Bank Posts; Bond Papér, Puporâ€"fasteners ; Sealing Wax ; Mucilage; Wax Vestas; Bryant & May‘s Patent Safety Matches ; W ax Tapers; Wax Bougies ; Boxes and Stands for Of every make ; SW AN QUILLS ; Goose Quills ; Nibs. GoLp PENS. GOLD PENCIL AND PEN CASES ; Gutta Porâ€" cha ditto, mounted in Gold. Copying Paper, Printing, and Wrapping Papers. l-::l‘-:_ab. Date Racks ; Letter Boxes ; cdlldlc;lvahptldm;h-ldvu;lob- sors, Erasers, Puzsle Locks, &o., £0., &e. Dinner, Bail, and Visiting CARDS. Metallic Memorandum Target Practice Registers ; Botting et Books ; Wallets, &¢. f Used by the Bank of England, 35¢ PER QUART, in Stone Jars; Walkden‘s, Stephens‘, Maynard & Noyes‘ Inks ; Carmine Ink. TD ESP A T C H IVOXII.“ Account Books, Pass Books, Day Books. LOGNE, Of every description, from the pliaines‘ "D _ _‘ richest,promptly executed, at MODERATE PRICES. Inspection of Specimens Invited. FIRST PRIZES in this branch obtained at the Exhibitions in Monâ€" treal and London, Canada, and Honorable Mention at Dublin. Faper Weights ; Candle Shades ; All manner of Printing Books, Pamphlets, Billâ€"heads, Circulars, Cards, PL is, &0., done neatly and expeditiously at the USUAL PRICES. CGeorge E. Desbarats FYWY:! (Genuine Fancy Freach Note Papsr. Made to order, in every style ; PAPERâ€"RULING tended to. FIRST PRIZES in this Department And ENGRAVINGS, ARTISTS‘ MATERIALS, Ottaws, Apri 9, 1866. Drawing Papers Antiqnariat, COPYING PRESSES ! ig Books; Brushes and Water Cups; AND ENVELOPES, Envelopes of every Size. Fancy Stationery Goods ; PRINTING, Aromatic Elastic Bands B IN DIN C Eiwarls Writng Ink, oTTAaAWA. â€"ab +( a 4s Book Papers, Jeanâ€"Marie Farina‘s EAYC DE CO= Exhibition Brand, in small bottles, or by 8STEEL PENS BLANK BOOKS to the BLACK LACE SHAWLS; . BLACK LACE MANTILLAS. % (IN PUSHER AND SPANISH LACE,) FRENCEH GRENADINE SHAWLS, BLACK SILK PALETOTS & SACQUES, . BLACK & COLORED GRENADINES, PRINTED MUSLINS. J A MBS HOPE & CO, j AND CHURCH SERVICES. Cornmner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, R OTTAW A. Ottawa, May 2, 1866. GREAT EXCITEMENT ! PAPERâ€"H ANGINGS! . (EKEnglish, HFrench & German,) For Drawingâ€"Rooms, Halls, Bedâ€"Rooms, &¢, &¢, tx" Which they offer at pricee DEFYING COMPETITION. Ottawa, April 26. ‘ 110â€"2m HR. EATON & CO. K.RA TONX "A CO‘sm. PARISIAN MILLINERY BONNETsS NOVYELTIES IX FATS. CHEAP BLACK SILKS, CHEAP FANCr SILKS Ottawa,â€"May 2, 1866. AT CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAYV‘S. School Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, FRENCH AND GLASGOW MUSLIN®. 7â€"4 & 8â€"4 WHITE AND COLORED LLAMA Ottawa, April 21, 1866 Importers of General Stationery, 1866) Spring Importations. (1866 STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Manufacturers of Clothing, English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds OTTAW A, APRIL 7, 1806. KEARNS & RYAN In all its Departments |. Union Block, cor. of Sussex & York a STREETS, LOWER TOWN. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 New Spring Goods. â€" MANUFACTURING STATIONERS & BOOKBINDERS, ESTABLISHED . 1844. SPRING BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL THAT THEIR AND INVITE INSPECTION OF THE SAME AT EARLIEST CONVENIENCE, ‘ YOUTHS‘ & BOYS‘ CLOTHING, ERIDBHEAU STREET, O‘MEARA & No. 14, Rideau Street. LARGE TMPORTATIONS OF A‘I NOW PREPARED TO oFFER one of the and best assorted Stock of DRY GOODS ever to the city. Thankful ::r.rlhnu. they re to inform their friends their Stock is now complete in every Depar (â€" m-mur--amuu-n No OoF THE. HOME noornm'ru. xmhpuuwkuhm Invite an inspection of &ohlwm of CLOTHS, l-‘cnd nynul{ for Market, comâ€" mfll newest des ?l and materials in RO. HS, PLALN & FANCY SILK MIXâ€" romvomxcos.u.do.,mmoc. , SPARKS STREET, puley cb n MR enmervenat ~rtelahiel & : vereh , u&dc«h; also Plain and Fancy MI: Cn!ulxhsllod«tndq-dmu; Bluu Colored as Contings ; 'IU{M a full ...nï¬u of Ol‘gl"S' UNDERCLOTHING. They would also direct special attention to their Which is, as usual, the "ATGU the City, being replete with ¢ Wien t 27 °0 20. CGN avary n of dei the City, being replete with every novelty 5oc Sn T invieh mabufsctored EXPRESSLY for and MMOTE MUAI TL O CC aviatandancs Ottawa Trade, under the superintendence of exper L 1_ 4 h Accstiicnd @ An endless variety of Hats, Caps, Gloves, . Collars, _ Neck=Ties, White Shirts, plain and striped half Hose, ke.. kept constantly on hand. MAGEE & RUSSELL. ARTIST‘S MATERIALS, NOW BEING OPEXED AT Is NOW COMPLETE ‘Promptly Attended to. # _ OMEARA & CO. &8 -'-d.}h “'i"‘,‘f_"_r.._ h ‘-l‘â€". BONNET ORNXAMENTS. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS SILK AXD CLOTH MANTLES. PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS 6â€"4 STRIPED ANXD FAXCY GREXADINE, 6â€"4 WHITE AKD €EOLORED ALPACA., Tweeds, Halifax Grass, NOVELTY 02â€" 115â€"3m 115â€"1m GO BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED Watches" Splendid Jewelry, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Rings, Pinnos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &c., &c., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, wittout regard to Value! Grand International Meeting of Manuface turers of Watches and Jewelrys The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" rnoo of the great Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" r to rolieve fmn pecuniary embarrassments 06â€" easioned by ‘a distressing W ar, and to avoid _ > BA N KRUPTCY!IO Extraordinary Announcement $2,000,000 $2,000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, must be sold in the course of six months, AT ANY SACRIFPICE! And for that purpoool.ï¬ have unanimously e DE TREY & Co. AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS "~= & preliminary. they would remark that they manufacture and sell no brass or imitation of Jewelry, ALL ARE WARRANTED GOLD The articles to sell at TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it mayâ€"be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hunting case Gold and Silver Watches, French Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladies‘ Setts of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold and Enamelled Bracclets, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Chains of all descriptions, &¢., &c. Silver Ware, (extra ]rlsud) comprising Castors, Butter Disb, beautifu ichmd and enï¬nved. Table and Tea Spoons, Goblets, &c., &°., Pianos, Melodeons and Sewing Machines of the best makers. |_ _ _ The price of each article YA nuuf HUNDRED DOLLARS We have adopted the plan of sale now so poguhr of charging a uniform price, and this price will be $2 for o:‘ch lrï¬e:r;‘ regardless of value. d'l'he :;' penses of conducting our Agency are id by the sale of certificates, or oou?om. repre-e;x‘:?n‘ thé vaâ€" rious ‘articles. These cortificates are sold at FIFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and each certificate will show the holder the particular article he or she is entitled to on payment of an addition $2.00. The expenses of Freight and Packing Pianos or Sewing Machines will be Paid by the Parties who are Entitled to them» How We Shall Proceced. In onrz“pnrt of the United States and Provinces, and to all such vor{ liberal inducements will be ofâ€" fered, and on npa} cation a circular of terms will be forwarded. â€" We prefer money sent in Post Office orders whore they can be obtained, or by Bank Drafts, to our order. Please write your Name, Town, County and State plainly, and address all orders to AGEN TS ARE WANT ED March 3, 1866. J. ROO08B, 26; SPARES C .t" NORTH SIDE, @¢ Has now in Stock, imported expressly for City trade, The best Brands Virginia Tobacco, Prime.Imported Stock s MHoney Dew, And other choice Brands $moking, Conchas, l";-alm Opera, Queen, And A 1 Spanish Cigars, Berge & Co.‘s Famous Cigarettes, ALSO, CHOICE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, and CLAY, PIPES. Call and examine the stock. . It can‘t be equalled in this city. Ottawa, April 26, 1866. 110â€"+f FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! ‘The priee of each article varies from SIX TO At the New Cigar Store, Consisting in part of 5 IMPORTED LA ESPERANZA, EL SOL FIGUROS, IMPERADORAS, _ PRINCIPES, pOMESTIC BAGDADS, BARD OF AVON, (New Brand,) IMPERADORAS, LA ROSAS, . OPERA QUEENS, MANILLA CIGARS & CHEROOTS, CIGARETTOS, £0.. £C CIGARS, TO B A CCOS ! Meerschaum & Brier Pipes. CANES, PURSES, &0., &c. 3. N. RANKIN. Ottawa, April 13. What is more becoming than a well«cut Garment, which can be had at the TAILORING ESTABLISHKMENT PEG TOP DEPOT! On Elgin St., opposite the Post Office, [I WHICH THERE I8 A LARGE Asâ€" BORTMENT of West of England Broadcloths, ® Doeskins, Cassimercs, Venetians, Â¥French & English Meltons, y Scotch, English, and Canadian Tweeds, Which will be made up Cheap for Cash. $AX~ Liveries made to order. G. M. HOLBROOK, _ Late of the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. _ Ottawa, May 2, 1866. 25, SPARKS ST., 'mhhldnhmndoholcoumto! SHEFFIELD HOUSE! WATCHMAKERS &‘JEW ELLERS, Importers ‘of ENGLISH, 00000 K. K. MacuILLIVRAY & 00, Ottawa, April 25. Tn SUBSCRIBER ICE daily to those requ Hotels and Steamers supplied with la uan~ w;uwn-â€".upw;‘;mm- son, or at any time the ice is wanted. _ ___ _ _ _ ""r-" " All orders left at KAVANAGHB RESâ€" T unl:.- at the Subscriber‘s, will be strictly __ T. STARMER, ‘No. 126, Rideau Street. _ Ottaws, April 24. The Largest Assortment in Ottawa Double 10 lbs. Daily for the Season, $5.00. 24, SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA TOBACCOS. 34, LIBERTY STREET, TAILORING PE TREY & CO., Ag‘fll for Manufacturers, Liberty St., New Y:?& â€"6m . â€"~IG¢e.. Ice. OP THE BCRIBER WILL FURNISH to those requiring it for the season» es ..s.::a.y for ludgy'l use. FRENCH AND GERMAN AT THE woRTH OF Gold and Silver 99â€"y 115â€" 100â€"7y EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. MRI. BLACKMAN, AND HER SISTER, MISS BENNETT, receive for board and education a limited number of young ladies, to whose moral and rellflou- training, on Church of England principles, they devote their utmost attenâ€" tion, . The domestic arrangements of the establishâ€" ment are under the personal superintendence of Mrs. Biackmax (a widow); whose great experiâ€" ence in the management of children renders her rculiuly well ndapudmmm the comfort and appiness of those entru to her care. The saluâ€" brity of Torquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" titioners in all parts of the world to require comâ€" ment. x e h n qo Hei e ns e on D Music, ihaeinï¬ and German, each £5 per anâ€" num extra. The vacations will be fivre weeks at midsummer, and a mon(h at Christmas. Pupils reâ€" nsiainï¬ during the holid.g £10 per annum extra. Should it br desired, Mu‘.†1ackMax will be happy er travelling expenses bei id), to meetyoung l(lhdhl onrniuir}_r-l:‘l in E:;f.n D & " a% REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the folâ€" lowing: The R‘iight Reverend the Lord Bishop of Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Torf\:uy ; The Right Reveâ€" rend G. T. Spencer, late Bishop of Madras, Ed?- moor, near Buxtnn,DerB‘ylhire ; The Reverend J. H. Harris, D. D., Perpetual Curate of Tor Mohun, Torâ€" quay ; Mrs. Arnoith, ANTqUBY ) M C _UEAR LCC of the Rev. H. N. Phillipps, for some time Kcun- bent of Christ Church, Grantham, C. W., and Head Master of the Niagara County Grammar School, having resided in the house with Mrs. Blackman and Miss Bennett during a recent visit to England, can testity from personal experience to the mater. nal care and attention bestowed on the children unâ€" der,their charge. Avril 16. 2 101â€"6m Ottawa, April 27, 1866. ESMONDE BROS., German Leather Work A FRAME MADE 0" LEATHER, BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in the latest style of German Work, can now be seen at Mr. ILlh'l Book Store. MRS, CLIFFORD has always on hand for Baâ€" zars, &c., a variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for Cards, &c. 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. k ie * _ Resiexc®:â€"Dalhousic Streot, Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Gauthier, Cabinet Maker. R Ottawa, April 4, 1866. g1â€"+f 50 BBLS. PRIME MESS, AND 100 BBLS. MESS PORK. 100 BBLS. FLOUR. j A FEW BBLS. DRIED APPLES. BY 8. CHRISTIE. Commission Merchant. Ottawa. March 17. 1856. 16 2m Ottawa, March 17, 1856 Ottawa, March 27. 1866. Tlll SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform the inhabitants of Ottawa, and surâ€" rounding country, that immediately WAX" FLOWERS ! OPEN A STORE â€"OXâ€" WELLINCTON STREET (Nearly opposite the Upper Town Market Place), Where he will have ooaltu:Loa hand at the low est possible prices, a choic muft TORQUAY, DEVONSHIRE . clig WE%AND LIQUORS, f s h ention gum and 'i‘)'in‘:"i'x ?;IC‘ZS,.:) -.m‘: share of public patronage. KBGE&?‘B}.- Firstâ€"Class Qroceries Tun RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWN= SHIP OF GOULBURN will please take noâ€" tice that the Court of Revision for said ‘l'nuhl; will meet at the TOWN HALL, on SATURDAY, the 26th DAY OF MAY NEXT, at 10 o‘elock, a, m. AREORTHCART, ie Bme SPARKS ST., OPPOSITE ONTARIO BANK. Goulburn, April 2 Te stt Nn c old it oo on muine ow » for the eumnr ye n the of the said Townâ€" ship, on Saturday, the of May next. ,*® wW. P. AYLOi Township Clork. Township Clerk‘s Office, ! Viterow. Aunril 21. 1866. 10wâ€"2 On the Opening of Navigation Township Clerk‘s Office, Fitzroy, April 21, 1866. No‘l‘xl 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that l& x ion will be made to Parliament at next Session, for an Actto authorize the sale for the benefit of the devisee, of that Block of Land in the City of Ottawa,ly ing between Wilbrod and Theodore Streets, and east of the extension of Charlotte Street, to the River Rideau, de by the late Theodore Besserer to Andrew Dona , is Minor. Notice of Application,. Ottawa, April 5, Quebec, April 23 the said Fourth Concession, sixtyâ€"six chains sixty> seven links, more or less, ustil it strikes the allowâ€" ance for road between the said Fourth and Fifth ienss ies is rertamnt ion from the tw â€"five ï¬ twentyâ€"six hhl&i‘dfllflflt f* EDW ARD BEARMAN, s County ‘Clerk Carleton. County Council Office, Ottawa, May 2, 1866 lieu of the Lands noff occu velled Road. J April 19 i A © 19. TOEFR SALE. Engingd tor SHale. 'onc..â€"{;h- MUN1CIPAL COUNXCIL of PP DCOs ollcs Municipality of Goulburn. Towrship of Fi OF A NEW DESIGN, AXD NOTICH. MARG URT OF COOKING STOVES! Raisc in Prices Which will take place on MAY 1st Next. NOTICE. BUY, OR ORDER YOUR REFPORE TRE s 2 2O SBRER, td Guardian. ( 16â€"wim ipal Clerk. +09â€"dâ€"19w 1810N for 111â€"y 109wâ€"d 18wâ€"d es‘ CAPT. ALEX. RDWIE, HAI comMMENCED HER REGULAR TRIPS, conveying MAILS and PASSEN GERS to Montreal. The steamer leaves Steamboat Landing, foot of Sussex Street, every morning, at 6:30. s ud us L212 t Ottawa to Montreal ! sTEAMBOAT COMPANY. SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. QUEEN VICTORIA pany will run their large and ©OmMINDIEION® RITV* wheel stcamers, BAY STATE,.................. mm« ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. Estes. CATARACT,..................Capt. J. H. Lepvaro. Forming a triâ€"weekly line between Ogdensburgh and Toronto, and intermediate ports, luviq“(:i- densburgh Railway Wharf every Monday, Wedâ€" nesday, and Friday, on arrival of the train from the east at 1 p.m., Prescott & Ottawa Railway Wharf at 1:5 p.m., touching at Morristown, Brockâ€" ville, Alexandria Bay, Clayton, Kingston, Sackett‘s Harbor, Oswego, Charlotte, and Toronto ; connectâ€" ing at Kingston with boute: for Bay of Quinte ; at Oswego with the Oswego & Eyracuse Railroad for Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" huni,t:n Railroad, for lllsrinu South ; at Charlotte for Rochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western Rnilw.y. ._ Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer LORD ELGIN,............... _â€" DeWitt, E.\IPRI.‘SB,.....................Csï¬ C. B. DeWirr. For Montreal ; and the Ogdensburgh Railroad to ‘This line of steamers affords great nlvuufu over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" mer Iloflll&'iï¬ furniture, horses, wagons, &e., to the Great West, for speed, comfort, and safety. Th’a 1866. : 1866. bonts of the Line need no comment. The{ are ofâ€" ficered by men of expdrience, proverbial for their mm.io; “td“ ‘:‘m and eomzml of their passenâ€" gers. For freight or passage a ly to PA. -lf‘rflt'.on. Aokxt, At Ottawa & Prescott R. R. Depot, 0 tawa. PAS~ Traveller, be not induced by loud eries in Depots to rrehuo your Tickets from men ng::â€" senting to have First Class Lines of Steamers, when they are nothing but Freight Propeliers; but ask for and be sure you find the American Express Line CCCE S0 o ol points Bask Tickets sold to Montreal and all points West for Anierican money. Fodid P Office. _______P. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. H. N. THROOP, Gen‘i Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y. May 1. _ s N4 F()ll. SALE, A FEW BARRELS A 1 CORN BEEF, at the Stall of Ap19â€"104â€"tf sATCHEL BROS. Ottawa, April 25, wml.lll &WII.SIII’S eluding the Sewing Machines HlGl!-l‘l' PREMIUMS AWARDED at each and all of the Great International Exhibitions of Europe, for the last five years, inâ€" The CGreat Dublin Exhibition of 1865, As well as the great Association udAg:Ilnnl Fairs of the United States, from time to . The MBMMMWMI:&M“(«M Machine, by which three different and distinct stitches are made, can be attached to any Whecler LOSL O 4D. MA cormtnictediver ie NCP e e â€" mt & Wilson in use. _ It makes the most beautiful Emâ€" Imï¬dc:{dfllnhiuflum In fact, for quality range of work, Mwy,sulmy running, don‘t forget to see the W ler & Wilson. Office and Saleroom :â€"â€"37, Sparks 8t. _ ALES & PORTER Victoria â€" Vaults ! Wellington Street. Tl!l UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TEN» DERING their sincere thanks to their friends and the public p-rd\(. for their steady and inâ€" creasing pd.nng. wor would beg to draw i eve en arak hm e lor h enabled them to select such a stock of ALES as shall please the most fastidious taste, while their inâ€" creased facilities for Bottling and delivering will ensure the pn-m m:fl- to all orders they may be favored w H. F. BRADING & CO. AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE may be favored with. 4 '3. :. .-.:Anlu « wosk to A;ï¬m.unu. .uw.' Ottawa, March 27, 1866. ______________ LIFE, GCROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. 8. A. Allen‘s World‘s Hair Restorer and Dressâ€" ing invigorate, strengthen andlenqtlummhm They act directly upon roots of the hair, supplying reâ€" quired pears, bald spots are covâ€" ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the reâ€" sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delightâ€" fut fragrance and rich, gltossy appearance impartâ€" ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scaip, or most elegant headâ€"dress. returns. Grey hair dMsapâ€" M. Massey, H. F . McCari Ottawa. Ottawa Dec. 20, 1865 Bold by all Druggisss. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. Bold a-rluq-u,xohnm w Lxu:’y.‘n. . McCartbhy, and J. Skinne in HOOP SKIRTS. Hoop Skirts. PRATT&Co CENTRAL OTTAWA, > A large assortment of LADLES‘ and MISSES‘ HOOP SKIRTS of the LATEST S8TLES ! Sparks Street SOLDCHEAP. ONTARIO MISSES‘â€"SKIRTS. 6, 8, 10, 14, 15 & 20 Springs. April 25 World‘s Fair, London, 1862, THE STEAMER Pratt & Co, Just Received at â€"â€"AKD WILL BEâ€" #pool Silk, Machine Oil, Need« les for all Machines, ete. Sew» G A. WALTON, Agent. CENTRAL OTTAW A. 109â€"3m 109â€"f 207 A Twoâ€"Story and aâ€"half Building TO LET INOHURCH 8t., NEAR THE OATHEDRAL Containing 14 Apartments, with a good yard and %’ Wood Sheds, &c. Terims reasonmble. P on given immediately. For particulars, a to s pnly‘%o . MICHAEL BOYLE, No. 14, New Market Street, Ottawa, May 5 ror saLe Aff@fiiey. on ro ust. m FPOR SALE. Plll‘l‘ LOT XO. 26, CONCES§1I0N A, Rideau Â¥ront, Nepean, contaimmg 91 acres, 35 of which are cleared and in a good state of culâ€" tivation. Flour Mill near Ottawa to Let. > This Farm is ie ids siis: And the Ridea River, five miles from city, and will be sol CHEAP. For further particulars, apply to JOHN M. GARLAND, Ottawa, May 1 "*~~ Tlll NEW EDINBURGH m ELOUR MILLS will be leas. ed a ion given u the Fi‘loontx of May next. Tb!::l'ol known Mills are new, with the most im&'.med Maâ€" chinery, and are the only ones r Ottawa capable of making the finest gr of Flour for Montreal inspection. Their situation with referâ€" ence to Ottawa and the River below gives them deâ€" cided advantages for local trade. | For particulars apply to the ottice of the MACKAY ESTATE New Edinburgh, April 30 Richmond, February 10, nearly oru the lot on which the new Hank of Montreal is to be erected, ana within five minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. â€" Lots 9 and 10 on north side of QueenBtreet in rear of the above. Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1866 ____ _ ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAND In tl::. ‘l'(fmn“ixud Gloucester, situated about hï¬ a mile from 1 Bridge. This land can ooqu on‘bloe or in #'o( 5 acres. or further particulars, to Nes binow, 5se. a ~% T VALUABLE PRO« 4.k .5 lrllrvkmur. M BLASDELL‘S HOMESTE AD, conâ€" uininsus‘but TWO ACRES, beauâ€" dl:l‘ll situated on the wa River, being Lot One, No side Wellington Street, City of Ottawa, with the lzwollh‘ and outhouses thereon. * to ppiÂ¥ LEWI8 & PINHEY, Barristers, £c., Ottawa. February 10, 1866 “ i& ~Hill, pear the residence of Hox. Maicorm Caxszox. This hlulm contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished v!ï¬ modern im -vA"l:E ‘I‘wo storey Wooden Building, on the corâ€" ner of n.‘.?m This House is lined with Brick, furnished with donble doors and windows and Venetian Blinds. There is a large Ritchen and aake te the rate." this ther m will adepiad for w Slore, Hotel, Boarding House, or private residence. Ottawa, February 10, 1866. x ON soUTH llDll: RIDEAU * & Btreet, (nearly opposite Workman & édfln'-,) a good three storey Stome House, with & welling and shop below. ‘The buildâ€" ing is covered with tin, and extends from front to reat, 74 feet. Itis a good business stand. Terms reasonable. Apply to EGAR YIELDING Uttawa, Feb. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m FER, Ba., Barrister, Queen BStreet, containing Kitchen, Kitchen Pantry, and Cellar, three rooms uï¬omm.nu“bdmvfllup ï¬"“' &e. Ap'ly to ALEXANDER DUFF, at Mears & Co.‘s, or to AUGUSTUS KEEFER, Queen Stroet. Ottawa. March 30, 1866 POSSESSION GIVzSN IMMEDIATELY. °_ A NEW BRICK BUILDING Stone Building and Outâ€"Offices, 3 ke., &¢., &¢., f For Sale by Auction or Private Contract, gpus suBsCRIUERS HAYVE BEEX hvmd: A. YEILDING, E8Q., with inâ€" structions to offer for sale his md Glenâ€" sharrold, immediately % y, on the banks of the Rideau on the route from the Rideau Bridge to the General‘s resiâ€" dence, in lots to suit The property consists of several acres of Garden Land, divided into lots; a plan of ‘hich may be seen at the Aucâ€" tion Rooms of the subscribers, and .Inxnn‘ commedious m:,l :'wgu.uo HOU (.= present occupied R together w extensive and convenient m The Buildings and grounds may be inspected at any Of Garland, Mutchmor & Co., Sparks Street, prtencizeas _ afven 9h. /7 o ve & i +4 u-rwbbt““ of sale, on t‘-“ Mr. ofldh;.ubtbo’-m portions of the property as may be unsold will be offered at Auction on. Tuesday, May 15th, .}m-m'mmsuzm ERMS made known at the time of A Bale to commence at 12 o‘clock M. _ ______ Plllo.l DESIROUS OF OBTAININEG BOARD in a respectable French Canadian nm.cubnmw- at MR. COOK‘8 BUILDING, Queen Ap25â€"100â€"f Patent Fire Extinguisher. Mlo CHAS. PERERY, THE TRAVEL»â€" LING AGENT for the sale of the above new Fire Extinguisber, (L‘Extincteur), is now stopping at the Russell House, where & specimen of the apâ€" paratus can be examined. FOR SALE OR TO LET Eligible Building Sites For further particulare apply $o, y J. L. P. 04 z>z, DESIRABLE FARM " 0 °0 MACDOKALD 4 s . Auctioneet Ottawa, April 3, 1866. _ v0 Ottawa, May 4. French Boarding House. Ottawa HE BRICK DWELLINGâ€"HOUSE AD JOTINLNG the Residence of AUGUSTUB KEE GAaRDENX L1oTSs. Together with a large, Modern (new) [llll.lo HEUBACH & COW ARD give notice that they will open their new office on rks Street, next door to Seott‘s Confectionary e, on KATURDAY NEXT, the 5th instant. TOER SALE. PTOER SALE. Dwellings to Let. Court of Revision. J r° F«in SALE, IN OTTAWA P CITY, a beautiful ï¬"“‘: in Parry Street, to isposed CHEAF. Aptly to * JosEPH PHELAN, Montreal. Notice of Removal. R T0 LET, . South , with a good yard and J. L. P. O‘HANLY, Ottawa, C. W a large Kitchen and City of Ottawa. 46â€"utf 119â€"0 1144 113â€"8 117â€"4