A ._.: Also, VILLA LOT#!0, 11, 19g04 ‘$3, be e e n opan s the registered plan by George F, Austinâ€"and fosres and ground galiy« op #ho promises. by alust to that which pl Snd pigee He fere ~hick pleases cvery one, und | posed of the broken L&ts 24 s8@ 125 in Ist Concesâ€" oys Parl "‘""m.... Also Pew No. 62, in Ottaw a. For terms and particular®, apply to the Revd. Charles Forrest, Merrickville, or to LEWI3S & PINHEY, -flyhmd ‘In.d'u‘ purchasers, and x_ ::‘ UTABLE TITLE$ WILL BBE GIVEN cleared and well fence: These properties are _g“,.‘.‘:’_flfl intending purchasers, and Fubr 10, 1866 ¥¥Y of the c-:L Limits, with A DWELLING BHOU3E erested reon. on:na t>~ land is eleared and well fence i properties are in the To . situated abo .ï¬wm-mu- «n bloc or in lots of 5.actes, . Por further particulars, apply to _ _ February 10, 1866 Unrivalled Mixture MOCHA, JAVA, ANDJ AMAICA COFFEEES, mj‘.ï¬oi\uï¬ situated on the Orwawa Rivrer, being Lot One, Northside Wolâ€" lington Street, ‘City of Ottawa, with the Dweiling and outhouses therson. :.."::.‘...""_:;:"'....rz:.a““*..‘- faot. 1t is a good busines+=m=l, . ~<â€"â€" / °* "FRaxcts Chemow, r& &: qutave, Fes. 1. 1903 / he4 & *n CITY PROPERTY! ty THE TOWNSHIP ~_ ABpFaÂ¥ naws, May 10 the pré of the 1 > fncorena n 5':.""’.;..&.,....‘.‘&‘,“'""._.1 of which ure cleared and in a good state of cultivaâ€" tou with good Dwelling House, D-gd‘u; Ts is ‘of the best + situated e Poe m mt juer sti m Puinlk Wiitig ho Relohaninkes 1 ~ * =â€" 1 * erected, and within Sve minutes‘ walk of the other Banks. Lots 9 and 10 ou north side of Queen Street in rear of the above. .. . . Stables. . Tit. is one of the best stands in the City for a Tavern or Doarding House. on the Montreal and Ottawa "â€"~4. only 14 miles t‘: Ottaw a, W:Mdmï¬q k . As the road Lno' eing Macadanized, this is a 5is with . a x 'u.:a.hu omers ; also, fyreale & apâ€"4 harness. fouui. erate. . Ap at this of m’fln FAI! Ha (the pr q* o and Lets Nos. u':""n’ im .em. at present in the «006 o was . "Ayien "Baq," For Aurtber partipuians ;\ OUSK& LOT FOR SALE hi “ YERY CHEAP. Lot No. 7 Soath side of Murray Street, w le House and large Yard and land, and . cathoases Pebruary 10, 1800 '.&!u-ph.m'ntnhfldus‘ on the corâ€" ner of murray Streets. <This House ts lined with Brick, furnished with double doors and windows and Venstian Blinds. There is a larg® Kitchen Building» in the yard. This Houseis well sdspted ,Qh“ld‘l-lh‘&uo.uyï¬mau- Ortaws; Fobruary 14. 1366. 46â€"atf valuable investment. To be sold very choap. 2. lt« d _ 04 4w . M "ICR e i e ay rertiaie o ties ill, "near the residence of Houn. Maigcim Cameron. : This bailding contains Seven Bedâ€"rooms, and is furmished with all modern imâ€" provements. t aclo im anen 6 ~~ fl\‘ RENT.sâ€"» A â€" nn' > House, with working utensils, with a good . house .-d‘ynd.l‘ i mE LC omers ; & aker‘s ari harness. knicï¬ iunodidvly."m-od~ erate. . Apply at this office for particulars. I Ts B m erat Outawa, May 17. s apply to soux and "X. 2 HoMBON Lawis & Prswev, Barrister, OUawa, ~ qlll)? AND DWELLING» ~ 2 . §C@ House for Sale in the village of Richmond, 13 miles from the City wa, An excellent opening 10f @ General I k Por partien apply to the Proprietor on the premises. a GEORGE BROW X. Richmond. Febrgary 10, 1868 A l_-l-_-'--_--i‘-c-y-h about 1 } acres of in the banks of the m‘dâ€".&w "sad, within 3 miles of the city.. " muroge of building a Country lcim'illw'hmlmo;nmry'u -h‘nb?. hi_q a short distance out of the city, and wher« tawa, Feb. 22, 1366, My19â€"130â€"3m FPOR IS Aa L BE, LOTS & HOUSES. For farther particular® ._pry io * JOHN B , $ WILLLAM JAMES N, Exécutors of the Estute of the late Gearge Bell. I" Address Bell‘s Corners P.O. Apply to Extraordinary Merit FOR SALE OR To LET. ITHILS TW O«A â€"«A«H ALP MILE® ‘of the City Limits, with A DWELLING ALBO, 23 1 CKRKS OF LAXD. [ . 1P t feiica eace ramnly on h,..u. Workman" & Oc@ieey 1 SphEF good three storey Stone House, with Dwellings to Let. f KK . South Side Sparke. Strooty ï¬.,-"‘.. dy oppositn ie lot on which 4 on Ahe premises, by A liberal discount made to Druggists and “""â€ï¬-“‘*““" J _*| nergamme n‘ P1 Jx8." Asast, N. B.â€"All orders will ua-?-;" sttention if .____._ Gussex and Weilinzton 8t. _ | addressed to @ WOOD, OTTAW 4. + they would be free from heary tazes. %5 ACRES OF LAXD to Lend on Real Estate " 0 s â€" Prmafete Telograph Building, Ottawa ""ity FAu- FOR SALE.â€"â€"One Hundred and Ninety Acres of Lemd, in the Township of Nepean BUCHAN A % +% P errms "Positing â€" One "ot s ) 50e par rol. i 50e Â¥ best chances in Canada for a Groâ€" ' u!::n.- ut:&le'l. c.-‘.blor.&r‘:i M .. ¢ * ï¬ c Niiie ibontant) â€" Chaudiere, Ottawa. eriy oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in t &.-_-é-_m-!s Eront Neâ€" LEWI18 £PIXHEY, â€"OÂ¥â€"â€" SSESSIONX GIYT®% TM»â€" mediately. _A sew "â€"ick SALE.â€"=THE WESTâ€" R SALEâ€"Lots 9 and 10, LEWIS & PINHEY waM.‘" CLsea, esq., Barristers, &e., Ottawa. Barristers, Ottawa. L. P. OHANLY. . & W. THOMSOX, , beautifully sit@ated , situated about half This fund can be sold , Ottawa. 16itt 15C â€"«f 100 ZB" AM Numbers Warranted. Qttawa. July 19. 184. MEATS, BOTTER, ETC., COU® SAMIRITiX BALM ! * Also, Collars, Ties, Soarfs, Gloves, Handkerâ€" «hiefs, Hosiery, Wristbands, Braces, at 23 Sparks Stre t. Borders, 30c per vol. Cooper‘s Novels, 30¢ per vol. Maâ€"ryatt‘s X’:oh. 30c per vol. Bulwer‘s g'owh, hh-uumnmd,mo-r- 200 Farms For Sale! COTTON YARN! Keep it in your PMI;S&heu comes v-.Aa‘ youllo not erv st it. Foot, Hip, and Slipper Baths, â€" _ Auy of the above articles made to order. Btoves, Tinware, &c¢., &¢., At ESMONDE gno&.m par » ® ite Ontario Bank. dreamiy Taty o ties.. "PF"" (tiy" Iee Box ï¬ï¬‚eï¬matms FROM $s UPW ARDS. Dundas and American Cotton Yamn CALi; CALL!} CALL!!! CALL1 CALLI! CALL!:: AT THE OTTAWA BBIRT sTORE: AT PHEB oTFAwAsHIRT sToRE: *"% ONLY ESTABLIBANENT T9E OKLY ROTARLISEDCEST â€" _ 1 *Iueftudonts English Dictionary," by Oglerie. * Rastward," by Norman McLeod, D.D: Chamber‘s Journal for June. a lw>don ‘Society, Churchman‘s Magazine, Good Words, Sunday Magazine, &¢., for July. PRATT & CO.‘S, Ottawa, December 18, 1865 A large assort ment of A latge assortment of All’llll o# LoTs sTTUATED 1X different parts of the city, well adapted either 20‘) ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED to the Township of County of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the /7th conâ€" cession. . There is.about 20 acres ol+h Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. WARRANTED pâ€"edniemintedb o Areccst n s a sA Ottawa, March 28, 1866 Miscellansous, School and Charch Booksellers Waverliey. Novels, 30c per vol. Tales of the 12y for priviie residences or business purposes. I.lb':-c::nhlm -au--uru Arpir to H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. MeLEAN, * Land Agent. UST RECEIVED i YERY sUPE. . _riot lot of the very bost fllJ“o @4 AND 3 ON THE NXORTH C o cpportie 36 Aureph‘t Dolegs: " (Ganey ‘w ege, a Tn) tnd are wolt ralied foc 166 srection of private dwellinge. TWO AND A«HALF STOR Y Hbl’ll. situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36, There is also a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. .‘It is m.ud il_rlho im» mediate the Rai erminus, and is a %ï¬h ph:zr a private '0 m“m;- .’u LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, nty of Carteton, Rideau l‘wi:u. being Lot \(tu.‘oy in the 4th soncession. _ There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the remaindor is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. 'ihh is a situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East halfof Lot No. 3, in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least $0 gores, whd the n%l: coverâ€" od with a fne Hardwood Bush. Furm is within five miles of the City, and is beautiâ€" :lly situated on the banks of the mdnn iver, thus having an approach to city either by land or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops, KNA(‘III oP LiNpy‘IX PHE Township of U-m-. County of Carleâ€" ton. | This Faxrmâ€"issiftuated within {womiles of the Gloueester Church, and within Eleven wiles of Ottawa Cigy. Z=ote is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under|cultiva« | _ Nt« & "| mfll or® LAND 1N THE ip of @loueester, County of Carleâ€" ton,< being the East half of Lot Noj 21, in @2nd concession. This is a ‘good Farm and will be gold cheap. PROPERTY FORSALE. Protected by Lotters Patent» FRESH IN WARM WEATHER ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, “ï¬m 170 KEEP ‘urm, and will be sold at regsonable | CHEAP "DITION®. Teemy yB »arns VÂ¥ A LUABLE WOoOLr‘s PLAIN AND FANCY sHIRTS ! PLAIN AND FANCY SHIRTS! SHOWER, SPONGE, PLUNGE, No, 60, Cextuas Otriawa, Opposite Bishop‘s Hotel JOHN DURIE & sON, 10, Sparks Street Nos.4» Noâ€" 3. ATâ€" THOS BEAMENT Where you will find Where you will find OF FIRST CLASS liwâ€"y > Ottawa, January 4§ His Exoriagxoy ta® Apuixistzator or irar Gov KRNMEXT In Cornon. 18 EXCELLENCY was m-«l to lay H before the Council a Report the Commisâ€" sioner of Customs, dated 15th December, 1863, and approved by the Hon. the Minister of Finance, statâ€" ing that under authority of chapterâ€"17 of the Con. Stat., Can,, ‘& %‘W’&“‘{“}J‘:" | JLI.\|I.L‘ A. A dA AAAA A4. on 28th April + «that Goods bona /ide | P A% loxp-mod ':o'tim any flmy_,:,u; | oCEANX STBA‘SHIP COMPANY su.-li:‘:";n:;nm lhrotlaghhlmei country and unâ€" | maseGunthuninmomme or s sha juntil it sha otherwise ordered, C x 3 4 valued for daty as if such Goods â€" were i-';m;l diâ€" sUMMER sERVICE. rect from guch tirst mentioned country into this Proâ€" vepngmeiet meppnmend vince," !nddlu(hminiug that it wuu(d bo desirable saAILING WEEEKLY id 6 in Count! € cmreraciffecemertueen Aolerlaie _ onl n L omatitenennalineds Esc s BHN 1 "‘* Thnllaing) .. ... T656 To Whereupon His Excellency in Council was pleasâ€" | AUSTRiAN . . . . . (Building). ... ...... .... ed to order, and it iy hereby ordered, that free | PERUVIAN..Capt. Ballantine . . .. 2600 Tor Goods passing through a foreign m.nr{ consigned | MORAVIAN . . , ,Capt.Aiton . . .. .. 2650 Tov directly to importers in Canada, shall hereatter | HIBERNTIAN .. Capt. Dutton .. . . . 2434 Tor be pat on the same footing as dutinble Goods NOV Aâ€"§OTIAN :. Capt. Wylie . . , 2300 Ton Signed, â€" mt m&v Aay . . CpT. W q SRA January 1, 1866 ies, except provisions, and such other things as :ll’h nrlmtor subsistence of her crew, and except so mueb coal only as may be sufficient to carry such Vessel to the nearest Port of her own commtry, or to some nearer destination; and no ¢oal at a rate equal thereto, . Such notices to appe msmr?-yh&ocudm R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMs, T OrTawa, 19th March, 13&. Stm,â€"1 have it h’:-.nd to eall your ?.ela attention to the annexed copy of a Dearte from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the Governorâ€"General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no Chilian or Spanish armed Vessels be allowed to bring their prizes into Briâ€" tish Waters. shall be again supplied to any such Ship of W ar or al n su any suc! or Priuuor.f:}lbo same or any Zdnr M.&u‘nn& or Waters, subject to the Territerial jurisdiction . Her Majesty, without lp‘ddct-lnâ€" ion, until after the oflrm of Theee months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her withâ€" in British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor to be, Sir, __ Yoar most hamble servant, _ * (Signed) â€" EDW ARD CARDWELL. The Officer Administering Customs, Quebes, ‘8th March, 1863 l'l Is DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE FINANCE MINISTER, that hereafter Weekly Notises be published and furnished to Collectors of Castoms, as to the rate of discount to be allowed on, wtith the price of uid as represented by Kxetange the as y at a rate equal thereto. . Such notices to appear The Collector of Customs, At Sea Ports in Canada her necess repairsâ€"sha!! have Deen compleled ; Provided :Ecw..ï¬uin dlï¬s:.-h which thore whall be any V essel ?‘hfll,fl' ips | of ‘War, Privateers, or M;na‘msh pc%of the said Bdolli- parties same ead, 0 oo nie s i. Peommoviet fartiiiotion af ier Port, Roadstead or W aters, subject to the Territoâ€" rial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supâ€" _ _ the Government of Canada Ottawa, April 3, 1865. Fimaxcr Derartueyr, Costous, Ottawa, July 20, 1866. ll ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE Order, notice is hereby given that the anthorizâ€" «d discount is declared to be this day 334 per cent, which percentage of deduction is to be continued Groceries & Liquors I. During the eontinuanee of the present Hostiliâ€" ties between Her Catholic Majesty and the Repubâ€" lhof?ui and Poru, all ships JWnr‘ and P&n- teers either Belligerent are prohibited from making use of any Port or Roadstead in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, of in any of Her Ma ‘a â€"Coloâ€" nies or Foreign Possessions or ies, or of «9y Waters -Igoe! to the Territorial jurisdiction of the British Crown, as a Station or ® place of reâ€" Sort for any warlike purposes, or for the purpose of The Eart nj Clarendon to Mr. Cardwell. Fowritox OrFiCE, 2nd February, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirous of observing the strictest neutrality ir the contest between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" into e€ect this principle, to interdict the Armed Ships, and also &n Privateers of both parties, from carrying Prizes made by them into the Ports, Harâ€" bours, Kondsteads or. Waters of the United Kingâ€" dow, or any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Possesâ€" oX hel poondl that th y to mequaint you that the Queen has been mmd to airect that orders in conformity with the principles abore stated, should forthwith be addressod to all mfl authorit‘«s in the United Kingdom, and to Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all 1:"â€â€ beyond .the United Kingdom, for thd: guidance in the cireumâ€" stances. I have, &o., [Signed,) | CLARENDON. you, for yaur guidance, the following Rules, which are to be treated and enforeed u.ï¬cr Majesty‘s ‘Ter Majenty has beod pleared mand th to comm at these rules shal} be put in force in the United KH- dor, and in the Channel Islands, on and after Friâ€" day, the 2nd of Marth next, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories and Possessions beyondâ€" seas six ‘l{l after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respectively shall have notifed and published the same, stating in such notifcation that the said Rules are to be obeyed by mil persons within the same territories and possessions. . 6c ‘Waters within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than Twentyâ€"four hours between the departure therefrom of any such vessel (whethora Shipof W ar, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship)of the one Belligerent, and the uï¬m departure therefroms of any Ship of W ar or Privateer of the cther Beigerent, and the time# hereby limited for the departure of such Ships of Warand Privateers respestively, shall always in case ol'::eouitybvmnd::l.:o far u::yL uisite ving effect to viso, t not 5.'&.. or oflr'hs /w ILL.â€"No@hip Of W ar or Privateer of either belliâ€" until next Weekly Notice, and to »r ly to all par. cbases made in the United States du that woek R. 8. M. Dol?((,lmE. ME S S P O R IX ; Packed and inspected by R. Kinly, Esq., of Ottawa. Arso, a LiRGE Sto0x or j DOW NING STREET, February 26th, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty being fully determing? to obâ€" serve the dutics of Neutrality d the existing hostilities between Her Cathotie M and the Republics of Chili andâ€"Peru, and ig moreover resolved to prévent, as far as possible, the use of Her nmn-mm,uc“a. and the W aters W'!M e-riodie- tion, inâ€"aid of the warlikeâ€"purposes of either Belâ€" obtaining any facilities of warlike equipment, and no Ship “vflfl‘ Privateer of cither lolllc-u shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstead, or W aters, nbljo« to British jurisdiction, from which*any Vessel of the other i!lli‘onm (whether the same shall be a Ship of Mevioualy deparied, antit Afterthe ecpiratton cf at ex ofat least hom“n from the departure of such last mentioned Veesel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Her l?;ny. II: If any Ship of War or Privateer of either Belligerent shall, after the time when this Order ï¬ï¬‚%“b’ first notified and put in force in the United Kingriom, and in the Channel Isiands, and in the piration of such period of Twentyâ€"four hours, with out permitting her to take in supplies, beyond what may be necessary for her ‘!mm:u:-o for aTongbt petid than Twontyâ€"four hours after her necessary t'.r:,*'r-k-,'}.h-!r.mgoo;w.f pose, with the view of more ofl'oflnnlle' carrying into effect this Rï¬nei?lo. to interdict the Armed The Right Honorable, _ | Edward Cardwell, i P., Maia Brdeh W se for e rungee of reparrpial! continueâ€"in any !“."r}“"m' _or "‘.‘!:' [Corv.) ligerent, has commanded me to communicate: to Country Mershants would do well to éxamine beâ€" rent AMERICAN TNVOICESâ€"DISCOUNTsS wOVERNMENT HOUSEâ€"OTTAW a POR . SA LE shall hereafter be permitted while in any k&o., &o., ko Suturday, 16th day of December, 1865 ~ Pagagit. i I am, sir, I £p 1 \'wr' obedie it servaint, w L A S:G 0 1 R.S.M. BOUCHETTE, 8T. DAVID, 1650 tons. . Commissioner of Custom# and Excise. | ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons Fixaxc® Dreartu®est, OPF MESS AND PRIME Wuy. H. LEE __THE OMDMPAWAâ€"TIMRSAJULY os, 1s6e. 90â€"tf lif / MONTREAL . sions C and D, in the ‘Township of Nepean, in the Countdy of Ca lctun.a ugl“: out .;d'mrkod on a rawn . Austin, Provinei E:.r:-yor. d.gdh the Registry m the County of Carletoni, of that portion of the Nofthâ€" erly half of dlouand' @, inu' sion C, mb ; U a y ï¬,fl l id a:‘r)li sentre, “;ï¬ to rear,) bituate, lying and bethg on the Easterly side | of the Rideau Canat; also that other portion of the | said Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, lyh* | and being on the Easterly side of the Rideau Canal, | which said part is butted and bounded, or may be | otherwise ‘known ns follow=: that is to n&,.eom- mencing at a t on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" f cession Road, between Concessions C and D, in said | Township, distant eight bundred and fiftyâ€"two and one half links, in a Sontherly direction from the Northenst a of Lot tettured G, aforesaid, thence Routherly along the said Cancession Road, twohunâ€" dred J-e&'ndm haif links, more or less, to the land owned by George Patterson, Esq., thence 1 w..:.rlyhp- talle! with the division line between | said Lot _u;l_ld F, in the gaid Concession, and | SNT. DAVID, 1650 tons. . .. ... . Capt Aird l ST..GEORGE, 1468 tons ... ... Capt. Smith. 8T. ANDREW, 14# tons . . . . .. Capt. Scott. { ST. PATRICK, 1207 tons .. . . .. Capt. Trocks, | _ The steamers of this Line will â€" sail at reguâ€" | lar intervals between the Clyde and Quebec. | . Berths not secured until paid for, | For passage, or any other particulars, apâ€" )ly to | f HEUBACH & COWARD | Acexts at Orrawa. K that behalf, public notice is i-}-"ï¬â€˜&;idi on the Fifteenth day of August next, at hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and 4 , being the . property of the Inâ€" solvout, n* to a‘ ns:; thereon fl, AhIAnd(:r Ch 'ni-)‘-’i’l hs sild hw D.-l.‘l:. A...dn'f and Three, fronting the Rideau Canal, and Lots Rumbers Feup, Fne nud Biz, ironting the Gebges: Alexander Christie,) will be sold by Public Auction at my office, Blï¬n street, in the City of Ottawas : B-in* composed of Villa Lots, Numbers One, TwO; and Three, fronting the Rideau Canal, and Lots sion Line, or|allowance for road between Conses Patterson‘s land, '755@:&&% more or Hite WnB Qhott Mn n For each advertisement, not exceeding ten lines, 82 the ingertion : and 8 cents for QNI?mHI‘. For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" month, $6. 9 In all cases, advertisements must be. prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. _ _ ing on the subject of Immigration, such as l#ttor fom Rotat mitiers, showigg. thelt proprate in the country, and pointing out the peculiar advantages of their lot * ‘n'rmulu, &e. It °is desirablethat theyâ€" should be â€"written as concisely geration, along the Northern orl the said highway two hundred and sight lh‘-mm“i'.ut:d;. Â¥ :u:l with the said divigion line, between said f::m Aiid F, one thousâ€" and and . six links, to the place of beginging. said M ed the "CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE," which will be devoted exclusively to the encourngeâ€" ment of Immigration, and to the diffusion of accaâ€" rate and mï¬tl intormation concerning Canada abroad, I beg leave to bring under your notice the advaitages &bohm will offer as an advertising mediam tofand owners, and others, having Y.mrt- ties for saile or lease. As information of this kind is ea for, and much valued by ¢ in(elfl;::t E:‘.m means will thus be ..Z.a.'i?: ;lui-‘ the intending purchaser or lessee in (Great ritain in direct communication with the propertyâ€" holder here. 5 C The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorized the oroning of an Information Office in Liverpool, under the ment of Mr. n mq-gmmw od with this the mother country,> be The first number will appearin the eourse of next month, the noc-dhAsdl.bfl-‘tn‘sw information to the latest period, to be followed up monithly or quarterly, as may be required.. _ As the space it is intended to allot for ad purposes will be limited, and in view of the cireulation th¢ sheet will obt*'[(og it!will be dilsâ€" tributed grataitously], the of advertisements connot be m lower than rplollovln‘ t _ The unders will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a. Pflm sh.me"?'.,’fa' publieation, bearâ€" desirable that abould be written as c0i as possible, ;z?o free from anything like February 10 Rates of Through Passage from OTTAWA to LIVERPOOL or LOXDONDERRY : CABIN.;. ... . . ... $66.%5 to $86.15 (EAtcoy‘im to accommodation.) STRERAGE ... .. ... . .‘ .4834.25 1 rubusien (Z>RETURN TICKETS GRANTED aT *REDUCED RATES. SIR,â€" en t l s oo on on uen t The Honourable the, Minister of ‘Agriculture and Immigration, having authorized the publienion..:y this Department, of an cccasional paper, to be callâ€" ad tha w Pa Na ha vapumain barhst n rierire » specially charged with the distribution ofthis pa mlhm& tho‘l.'dniud Kingdom, and in brin‘h’:]\ same prominently under the notice of the eshigre Cirourar No. 175 I have it in command to inform you that His Exâ€" eolhne‘y the Governor General, by an Order in Council of this day‘s date, has been pleased to reâ€" new, for ® perind of one month from date hereof, the Order in Council of the 19th March last, directing that « Fire Arms and Munitions of War" be importâ€" ed free of duty antil the 6th rmimo. subject to the condition that the Imporfer furnish the Collector of Custom with lists of parties desirous of procuring such wem#, and that such parties be known to be réliable loyal. subjects, and such privilege shall extend to all such importations made upon and from this date â€"‘ ACADIAN,....,. (Building) . ... AUSTRiAN ... ..(Building). .. . . PERUVIAN . . Capt. Ballantine . . . MORAVIAN . . ,,Capt Aiton . . ... HIBERNIAN ..Capt. Datton . . . . .\'O\'.-\-.S\OTL\,N :,Capt. Wylie . . BELGIAN ... . .. Capt, Brown .. . NORTHâ€"A MERICAN,, Capt. Kerr DAMASCUS, .. ... Capt. Watt . .. You are hereby authorized toâ€"refumd the duties already paid u{on Arm# and Muanitionsâ€"of W ar im« ported within the period above named. The Collector of Customs Passengers Booked to Liverpool & iondonderry Ottawa, May, 14 _GAQOEAN STEAMSHIPS Insol GoOvERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, Quznec, 25th January, 1866. Ix as, T URSVANT TO THE @TATUTE IN upar No. 115. No. 8 NANCE DEPARTMENT, CUsTOMS. dithe ME Ottawa, June 6, 1866. Mantleâ€"Pigces ! w LA 8GQW LIN E ‘ am, Sir, OMAS STORY, ax. Ixsouve®t. SALE OF LANDS. ent Act of 1864. being the.proporty of the s@1@ In hn hy Your obedient servant, 4. N9 NC .l°|: t:.m::’-dlm' AD0 bounda: George ¢ hundred and fortyâ€"nhaif iinks Your obedient serventt A. C. BUCHANAN, R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE tloman well 2e country,> whi¢: be tribution y is pa , and in miice of the eatigre m"h the eourse of d! to be followed ap : be required. to allot for ad " riew e thactaigs 2300 2400 1784 1800 125â€"y Tong Tons Tong Tong Tons Tons Tons Tons Through Which it Wili Readk T *Offa) TMmh:" This is the Motto of every Real NOW s the TIME Do You want to Buy ? 66 “T’l‘ PROPERTY to SELL No Matter what your Business Printing Works! ADVERTISE Let the World Know It 60, Sparks 8t., Centre Town. Dry Goods, Or Hardware WILL AFFORD a §UPERIOR MEDIUM IT HAS BEEN TBRULY SAID THAT * A ADVERTISING JUDICIOUS APPLICATION OF THE PRINTERS INK IS ONE 04 THE LEADING AVENUES TO WEALTH® TO BUSINESS MEN IN THE® ADV ERTISKEK:. ADVERTISE! THE "TIMES" i8 THE MEDiUM â€" BUSINESS MAXN. Groceries, CrocKkery, f Glassware, ADVERTISE!! THE PUBLIC. ADVERTISE! SUTE A M â€" ADVERTISE. AWA TIMES" IF YOU HAVE IF YOU HAVE OorFICEK T H BE TO SELL, LINE OF v;ok to m1 . hay, straw, and fodder, be, and .the same | 7 muve and ï¬%flcb ur‘:weu- gost, or part of oargo, ‘as His Excellency in Counâ€" fibitiog hn feee xompt fromé fuch pro. on . ; $** W. H. LEE, * Clerk Executive Conncil. February 28, 1866. # 66â€"4f AH) 1:«‘:%“ Â¥., was olay b uncil a Meu fl:’ï¬,’,‘gï¬w, of Â¥inance, th::{;u.luliyï¬n; ‘g%:wul‘ w ave m pwum to pam the O&nni L‘h;:lr;m'nu mu!' ¢ m‘ t ( MWM'MIM,':'% unde tue of the mh;:g &nnnud confert section of the #pter Cousolid EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR ; GENERAL IN COVNCH. w::m, BY An Ac.-'r ‘l;euzr.jn 1N e â€"twentyâ€"ninth year r â€"Majesty‘s Reign, intituled "MMerovidn against t{n introduction . and. spreading of (disorders affecting certain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Council to take:such measures as may appear to be necessary in order to prevent the introduction of contagiqus or inloetious::nrde affecting sheep, cattle, horses, and other nd-l{:. ; and check -uo'f. disorders trom spreading, if introduced ; And whereas a .flnr- disgase or c%i:cmic affecting maitle. prevails in maby !:‘uuof rope, and is m:-.uh. and ertending nrn‘m.c -‘nd whereas it : expedient, in order to prevent nâ€" troduction of the saueinto this: Province, that the nal, be permitted to j v&uï¬ the St. Lawrence, &NM;‘.CM. of Tolt. "His Exceilency in Council, on the ‘aforesuid, and under and ‘:y virâ€" tue of the mm &unmd conferred by the 85th section of the #pter Consoliduted Statutes of Canada, has been pleased to order, and it is honhï¬ ordered, that on, from and after the TW ENTIET day of JUNE instant, Peas, lnh‘y, Onts and Petroâ€" teume, which have paid full Toll on the Welland Quni,h and the same are hereby allowed loru free through the 5t. Lawrence Canal, the Rideav and Oitaw& Canals, the St Ann‘s Lock and the Chambly Canal. " «ALES & PORTER YVictoria _/ V aults ! posed wpon by Watches marked " Makers to the Queen," but which are not manufactured by us. THCMAS RUESELL & gON. FINANCE DEPARTNENT, cCUSTOME. * Ottawa, June 14th, 1866. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Lightsâ€"Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward ; Jsland. T mss Saong bor Siiee wates tat a hn E. w s a given ‘ t i eaemmnh ..46" N ‘i!ll e 639 , 50, 9" W. m’m'uu.fmï¬' feet high Abm;;lï¬r,qidwn u‘ï¬xcd white light. e R. £. M. BOUCHETTE, 1548 "*>, ym _ Commissioner of Custome. GovFRNMEXxT HOUSE Ottawa, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866 ~~PetsEXt : H1S EXCRLLENCY THR GOVERNOR ukN o3 _ »@#AAZL IN COUNCIL. NKX IS EXCELLENCY WAs PLEASED Watches, and caution the public against being imâ€" May 31, 1866 Goyernor of this Province by and with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Province, do hereâ€" by declare the said Act herein before mentioned to be in force in this Province, from and after the date of these Pmem,lndï¬nt the same do and shall conâ€" tinue in force for and during the period of 6 Calendar Months from the date herepf, unless this Proclamaâ€" tion be soon revoked and recalled under the proâ€" vivions of the said Act : Of all which, Her Majesty‘s loving subjects, and all others whom these presents do or may in anywise concern are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Givrx under my Hand and Scal at Arm#, atthe Government Hoose, in the CITY OF OTTAW A, in the said Province, this TENTH day of April, in the the year of Our Lord one thousand eight bundred and sixtyâ€"six, and in the Twenty Ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign. < . ___ â€cmm wb atibevey id tak WM. MoDOUGALL, Secretary. _ 124â€"tf hi PROVINCE OF â€"CANADA E have appointed ‘Mr. J. LESLIE, Bparks Street, sole Agent for sale of above Wellinigton Street. MowrrziL, 20th day of February, 1866 W. H. LEE, + Clerk Executive Council e Minister of Agriculture, conferred by the Mb rrigeer Dds & "and after the "FIRST day London and z|.8v9.;w . WAS PLEASED ib a Memorandum from as well as Petroloum, ugh the Welland Caâ€" recommendaâ€" MONCK ixoire.â€"yns._nexxos k and Fancy &m%& GOLD AND SILVER. Wi‘,“w,"v" Gold and Silver Watches Splendid Jewelry, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Kings, éanos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver, Ware, &c., &c., to be disposed of at TW O DOLLARS; each article, without regard to Value! Grand International Meeting of Manuface turers of Watches and Jewelry. The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" uence of the freu Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" aqrm rolieve from pecuniary embarrassments ocâ€" easioned by a distressing W ar, and to avoid MB Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Street, 3 dogrs from Dulu:-‘nt. begs to urmounce that zhe is prepared to nccommodate six or gight boardâ€" AWFUL SACRIFICE BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED Extraordinary Announcement Mpgio-t â€"NUs10: 1 ! ‘PRENCEK®AND lVM Engiith Songs, Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, £$2,000,000 that have heretofore been considered tterly incur Site dleappesr quickly and pormanently. Iu the l:l}owhgi?ï¬:::‘:hc{:?fl s are The safest, :: &uflhumhn:mdto:""w * ed Pills ure for sate by all D-qi:- everywhere Soid in Otawa ?Jfll Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H.F. MacCQarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and Geo. q:cvnln AND\|RETAINEKED BY THE Q use of 0*' celbr PLANTAGENET MINâ€" ERAL WATERS to be bad fresk from the » and deliyered daily in the city by the A, , in any quantity. A&IRâ€"L- N. Nye, Sussex Street ; Wni. Masâ€" sey, Sparks Street; and John Nicholson, Rideau Plantagenct Springs, 13th July, ‘66 helpless sufferers ineed notdespair, Undéet theinfiuâ€" ence of these two GREAT%L“ maladies Dyspepsina, or Indigestion, liver Come plaints, Constipation, Hesdache, Bristol‘s 8 lia, and Bristol‘s Sugas=Contâ€" :*.r*!'-.-:-m??-_up-w-'_w- Mortimer. nl elin;tucl. I 1t we harmony wklmuedz all b’loo‘ purifiers, 2‘3.18}‘01.’8 SAESAPARiILLA. in uu;,. lï¬;ln( epraved humeors, or impure blood. fsipless sufferers need not deghatr, T‘nd#f fheintla® $2,000,000â€"worth of goods fromtheir Stock, must be sold in the course of #ix months, GOOD HEA LTH! AT ANY SACRIFICE! m:rln(lliu Phials, and Warranted to ‘keep in any climate. | And for that purpose (ho‘y have unanimously | _ electe And is the only trne and reliable c~re for Syphilis, cvqhiuwoutbns â€" It is the very medicine tor the cure of all discases arising a Yitiated or impure state of the biood, and so when used in conâ€" nection with | The great cure for all Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH AND BOWELS, As a preliminary they would remark that they | mapufacture â€"and sell no brass or imitation of | Jewelry, | ALL ARE WARRANTED (-‘OLâ€I Scrofuls, Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Ab« . scesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Screfulous and Scabious erupâ€" tions, It is also a sure remedy for SalT RHEUM, RING@. WORM, TETTER SCALD HEAD AND SOURVEY. be the and most ‘ It is Mï¬:rpn m power BRISTOLS (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Uoated WV cireulation el:ï¬e’d, and the, humors of the body iendered unhealthy by the heavy and { wcntnud 5 ::t:h winter *-auho. This safe, md powerfu rgent, anses e portion the system, and -m-':?e $20° USED DAILY AS A DIET DRINK, 2 By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sickâ€" ness. It is the only genuine or original preparaâ€" tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerous and confirmed cases of AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS The articles to sell at TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it may be, and consist of Splenâ€" did Hupting case Gold and Silver W atches, French Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearlsâ€"\ and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in elusters) Dadie# Setts of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear | Rings of the most fushionable and recherche style, l Gold and Enamelled Bracelets, Studs& and Sleeve | Buttons, Chains of all descriptions, &°., &¢, â€" Silver | Ware, (extra Ylned) comprising Castors, Butter Dish, beautifully chased. and upnved, Table and ’ Pea s?nu. Goblets, &e., &r., Pianos, Melodoons and Sewing Machines of the hest makers, | DURING THE SPRING A)\'DSL"‘IIER y zx ux s1oo9 1s -nu:& hk cireulation clozged, and the, hu of the We have adoptedthe plan of sale now #o ':K‘" of charging a uniform price, and this price wilt be 82 for each article, regardless of value. The exâ€" penses of bondncting our Agency are paid by the sale of certificutes, or omn?om. representing the vaâ€" clous articles. These certificates are wold at FLFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2.00, and each certificate will show the holder the particular nrticle he or she i« sntitled to on payment of an addition $2.00, The expenses ot Freignt and Packing Pianos or Sewing Machines will be A Paid by the Parties who are 1 Entitled to them. March 3, 1866 +|[ _ BRISTOL®‘S SARSAPARILL A ! The price of each articlesvaries from SIX TO El(fll; HUNDRFD DOLLARS. AGEN TS ARE WANT ED FHE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD Is particularly recommended for use GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA FINEST WORKMANSHIP | P [ L LS. BA NK RUPTCY : DE ‘TREY: & Co.. IN QUART BOTTLES ! We shall Proceed. 34, LIBERTY STREET, DE TREY & CO., Agents for Manufacturers, 34 Liberty St., New York DUVERNAY BRO WOoRTH OF Gold and Silver 192.# 180â€"b EaRBds c ale cos css epie ooo ie BE 06â€"R k #ystem of | construction, " Its \pribeipie, by .which great in. Y | erease of vibratory power is obtained, being very simple and perfectly philgsophical. n._. , | grand and noble ; it bas great capacity for @y | taining the kound for singing, and its volume o | tone or power I have never heucluveup‘..“ , | purity, and '{mg»nlhe(iv ®weetness, ' 8 |" w3f. HENKY PRY, las mhsical critie of ) i N. Â¥. Tribune says :â€"Iâ€"have 'l""""h-q py | invented Pianoâ€"Fortes. . Tk{ l‘lh( wl the puriiing u’l given to them by Messrs., Tha berg, M stra¢kosch, Mason and others. . As Peginds atrye. ture, they are original and pl.il«:u.phh. 3 d puriny hy o ie n e d mt PIANOâ€"FORTES 'l\lll CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYERAMA® , now beem before the public for olfl time, and whenever used is well liked, never h-n“.h.n.h{ln permanent relief when timely used, and we have never known ##ing!t “?Wvl:uthflm:z y followed ; on gontrary, all are a mhh ite :rondw, and lpe.{ in the highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. n . [ Tur Orrawa Tixzs.â€"Printed and Published every fhorning, (Sundays excepted,) bÂ¥ | Grorer Corrox, Proprietor, at th6 Tik® Steam. Printing Works, No. 60, Spark® $ T (* * Â¥ 2 bes L-&m-m\-puhn of moderd Medionl Dis CAKADIAN PAN 2ESTRONE 1W T ut Juan ie ihe iumencempremnen 4 10e . D2 office ot June, from iber‘s prem Arswre: A Chesnut Colored MARE COLTâ€"two years old â€"ba# .-....zl:'."' * a large white spot down the faceâ€"both hn‘% 'th\a- white. _ Information regarding s#id colt will epoody, sag 3 thankfully received by given to ALLAN ZRASER } The P# Â¥itzrov. June 25th. 1866. QBew 2 14 cure ys [ ho upeak from experience in this mattet; Bnribg tested it thoroughly, und thérefore those who &f© Incommenged may Gepend opon i being s Sore may de u its & reign Remedy. Â¥ pos® ï¬oT-m-rr""’w pains of Rheumatism 'â€".'u'i;‘nl:vfl' jeving Nervous o:h-.onï¬uo it to a high cank in the list of Remedies for these compluints, Ordert 4* ecmint in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for farther supplies, and each testifying 45 to the Athvarkel Sullsinction itgives.. â€" _ _ . _ | Bold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ot â€â€˜g'uh: ¢theacy of the Canadiap Pain Destroyer, in curing diseases for M!br ¢«ommended, and its wonderful success in M The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to gi¥® t“‘“"g Te antore t t and s famiy To is sicians and use it ; and no family will be w ltdbrmmk Price twentyâ€"five cents bottle. .\'onrxï¬; & L\'l% Nowenstle. C. W .. | DRIGGS® NEW PATENXT f RE THE 0oXLY LX sT R C * construeted on a truly Selentibe p; ‘hey have freu&r strength, and will li. ‘l‘y--o, an 1':.’ (Abe"l}'lnm.. 'n:‘; s simple and natural, all the extrapcons ï¬b’e body of the iinstrument is dis »ensed igound boards are merely two ‘n-led pla wood, like the fropt and back of a x y'nrings are attadbed to a stroog incu fray is separated and entinety iudependent of therehy dilhen ng with the cla bairp fomm lin‘ by substituting straight hnvlg(.' pre the same time the Over Strung Bask, sup DriGos is the Inventor. By these imp ‘we gain much more vibratory power, us time preserving all it« purity and rhobnas the prees, and try, among wh Harry Sanderszon, Nax Mare sek. Theodore Fisheld, Merman ©ollenhaupt, Francts H. Brown., Wim, Heury Fry.« dealer represents any other instrument as * the Isume as ours," it is usually a mere attemptto sell ‘an inforior instrument on which he can make * darge profit. < .. . i anig untve l w Eide, Back and Head, Coughs, Cold#,â€"Sore Thro# _ Sprain#, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholers Morbus, Dysentery, Bowel | 0-#:-. Burns, Sealds, ! Bites, &c , &e. lng our patrons that their orders will be promptly 2. -:::l’:. continuance of their patronage. ' Caution to Purchasers»â€" _ P.8.â€"A liberal discount to Churches, Clergymen and Schools. Address }%ch«ml Organs & Melodeons ) Finished in Elegant Rosewood, Woh.twflp. rlvny-l-ou‘-o-t» Warranted for .Five [ Yearsâ€"No Charge for Boxing r or Shipping. Thie Mclodeon and Schooi Organ.. For seventeen years the superior excellence 6f ou Melodeons has not been questioned, and‘ for two years t the enormons demand has made it im yu-!bn.;a us to meet our orders promptly. With our increased frcilities, we feel warranted in assurâ€" All of our instruments have uporthensmeâ€"Board, in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE & CO." When Another objection to this method of blowing was, that both feet being vccupied, no w offered for the manugement of the swell. the past two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of «double blowers," have bees mapufactured in this country, and to counteract this difficalty (want of « swell) a lever has beep pre fected from the nmd&hmonz upon the swell, axp orkraTkD BY THE KNEE inconvenience and contortion necersary to ¢fe« this object are disagreenble enough toa gentleman, Nu.b&uemdu an appendage is bearâ€" ly impossible. _ 49.4 t â€"k â€" Qut AvromanC device obvintes this difficulty enâ€" tirely, the rimple act of blowing with more ut foree giving the desired increase or decrease in volume of the tone. In presenting the AvromaTc Oroax, we boldiy announce the greatest triumph in musical instreâ€" ments of the age. . During the past half centuryjbe French and Germans have manufactured reed in struments with double beliows, and two pedals for the feet to operate, but the waut of the reversed or FXHAUSTED BELLOW8, (which is the only beliows used in ourf instruments,) made it impossible for them to produce the mellow, rich and musical tone for whick our instruments are cclebrated. w ZS. ing full description of style, wni testimonial of the most eminent musicians, as to the -r excellence‘of our instrumentsâ€"will be sent to any address. @5 instrument without mm equal. | ftemy with a> smooth @elicucy, Iu»viu-:‘l'\' umtuhn:‘.‘ |other instriument ; an ordinary player M: no exertion, the fulluess of a Grand "M-, and they must speedily ~u£--u-n~do the old style. Gratirxrx:â€"faving thoroughly ©xamined ans itested the Prancâ€"Fortes, invented and by Mr. 8. B. Drigr. 1 am of the u'.mimlx:u tabe |resulting from his improvements as cxhibited hnn-enl%’undor examinaticn, in point depth and brilliancy, equals that ot the best \Pianoâ€"Fortes, and «/s them in pure, musica) in. tonation and a«twal tone, power thus «pproximeâ€" jing closer to what"I consider perfection in the inatr. iment than hn yet heen uchivied by wny other sutem s Automatic Organs volume, and contmuity « tude, that Cro\\mn‘ exc pianists to ® sing" on the ever douerie the highest my opinion, is destined #5% to 552 KACH, THIRTYâ€"NINE VARIET! E8 PATENT! BAsSO TENUTO OR sUBâ€"BA& * From The N, examination of results obthjned purity lnd‘é al mmidm ¢ ?n the 0 ah. | The K'f ;1 is 85,000 Now in Use. in th world &9 instrufent without on a~ lm(uflnl:‘lirnc_v_ perfe other instrument ; an ord no exertion, the fulluess . and they must speedily su â€" ~GEMLENEN:â€"Aaving t _ Before glnluun‘. we logue, with price. ogtuwu. l'foe 18, 1865 Street, : in the Carleton, O.W Â¥itzroy, June 25th, 1866 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866 The Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 M 4: â€" \;JII“‘H“ on a Truly Sefentife hmfl y have l‘mm' strength, and will remaip jop‘~, r’--o. an 1':.’ mbe"l}‘lnm-. The junger mple and natural, all the enflun:.n..‘ body of the iinstrument is dis ensed with ; nd boards are merely two xnlq planks of, the d, like the ifropt and back of 4 M'“ ag* are uttadbed to a strong iron frame ": eparated a entinely imlq endent of Q'. reby dichen ng with the cla barp form of tss by substituting straight bridges, in same time the Over Mtriung l’,;‘n,"‘.‘m GGB is the Inventor. By these "M gnin much more vibratory power, ut the e preserving all its purity and l"l"hnc.': hey have received the highest m«mh lllt:",.lnl all the princ ipal artists iD the amone which are Counâ€" F se 1 namnbataree."" * NILLUSTRATED CATALOOU® CONTAIKâ€" 1866. _ Geo. A. Prince & Co‘s The Automatic Organ. N. 3. 4 WM. HALL & #0%, 543 iÂ¥ * XEW '&‘ husing, send fof a descriptive onts M UNIL PATEXT GBO. A. PRINCE & 00., j Buffalo, N. Y 65. h 1z Newcastle, C. W., General A gents for C of Ottaws County of THRLBRE] t M i me singing Tome, iss ghout the e-i'.: lanos constmete) vpa ept »"euan, t 2oo B> Goltschen, | »*fam. 8t a 51 RU M Ex 1s oBentific Prineipge ~ nd will remain 10â€" â€" ‘The ,Q..."’- extrapeons ‘-htï¬ di?‘m ‘“; the firched planks oftfe ick of a siclin > w 8. flah. U tm y -.-.“’ 4. Hariti, M . ~r-rk..‘.’ Chas, Fradet prer} »otvon 4n the ingtre t hy any other «ystem o ulneh“‘ weut. \‘4.,". Your i on in k m + . throtighout L TTSCHALK tte "NDOS® Of tupe . Nllni*b- !* in the se eal versimil, We hare now pou a carehy We ind the the |â€"dwâ€"y #164 1y _ e Mnl)® PS ~ wAYOOCK & HAYC Tel, A W , #ol , TroRKEYÂ¥$®«A TeL A YX . #ol en 9 ud 3 him. Mr. B.attends n ï¬~~wm of Quobe Desember 28, 1865. a f'. N. Bhore ot O1ta®* ’,pi point, PM *s side Ortawa * " ts 2 ud ~~ * «wir. BoVCuETT PVOCATE. Office: No. 17 Aâ€"_W Mr. Bouchetie w @AC Sbiand nrombily to nÂ¥ » . M. McLEOD, r-.-o EKto., for Lov «Qpmors : Court House, A ylmer BA Canaas if proc % . if preâ€"p o s > mus, "’?.""}"“"l' _ Auends to all Law ‘ wifints 1. 1800. Â¥. $. H1v000K vseews, Det. 18, 1866 w0 B ony @rrXt wREkro*"* ""_â€"â€" __ TrORNEY»â€"AT»â€"L A "X‘s NO (* ancety, Conveyancer, &e., Sus h .:mmin‘-. Ottamwa. W MARSHALL M ATLH 'VOL Â¥;:=5 w .'â€l 108EP!IE J PSR C m-'-lf?lal\\ , _ ®eo __are. Conveyancer, o. x a 44 ® 0 tiice Hullding, 1 Post OBice Bailding, k ffitish Columbin, SermADY T wUst 6E PREâ€"PAID. â€-I !‘.-.. 10 ets.â€"preâ€" HU. & A. Allan is Porntca® ciose at / \â€" MEBDLECA L *mmess.............. R. OLIVER MAJ J. F. BOULTO aid 124 DR L. AMGANX, M.JD) ATHIC | Phys MACPHERS8O R, Attormey» ® ‘"(‘IA BWEETLAx , nearly opposite on Mosgrove Stre oF P Daily Barrister®y ® A DL A Â¥y 0 ® ; Surgeon ?h:vn‘ b and the publ A. MAR] hoee! Sussex ia, Germany BE PREâ€"PAID. 1¢ otsâ€"preâ€" WoOLFr Block. C «180 OP NAl MWRP! Courts im DELIY 3 O0 t a ww opposite Tnos. oTrA st a gre alfe Jeur