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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Dec 1866, p. 1

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Sfummily wi [thie 1â€"BAS mope or les# t im okx ssadian Prin laely it 1« ree s in mmbduing d in relievigg h rank im the auer hm of halk we boklly um gt im w and for wpo made it im very l um t ied by OYER NA* t â€"s lengthb of never iail.og 6 reliet wheo :own a single tona are proâ€" 1 are delightâ€" s weit in Forte: t the ‘Fie® ns NTALN inper, in Otâ€" yaly, intbe #&4., 1E 8 wly faile to give #% 1â€"7 parts of the red ; dispat 1.dnh,:1 County Bul® to Published y.. With in assurâ€" ATION® NtR | Five for C. W NS which a Buse 1â€"dwâ€"y Â¥ 4i, Â¥â€"v by | ~YvOR. 1. NO 809.; s i n..;h;.s n# fl':)@‘l’hufi o all parts of Canada, t # ote,‘if unpaid 7 ote. ‘l‘u‘um!;-h Lattors for Brj Columbia, Germaity PD T CE Soome | Nagtich Mails, ml amships, Vi% || K‘.| xi 2 w’m;‘“ ; Boston, every altornate |â€" Recrerszxo Lortens | wid thirty minutes pri t _ mt Olice hoursâ€"8 ‘ ross & PARSONS, â€" TTOR XE Y8â€"ATâ€"LA W uw’ .-‘ Chancery, C\ ny »yancers, ll:tuh- &o. Jfice: Elgin suoo..."ouut Rassell Hoase. Arszaxnes Ross. P x2s30x8. Ottawa, Jaly 23. _ â€" 199â€"6m . ARRISTZR and Au-â€"n-:“"' %n:‘?m:" Â¥lge sunst is ie ~ D. VCONNOR, .| ; Ano‘mc.\".l-:\'o Soliciter . im Carucery, Conveyancer, $0., Sussex sirook ~ aeric®: ?un Buildings, OGiaW& ' Tebruary 31, 1308, 347 ‘flO’l.‘-Aw" ‘#‘m E t.%&tfil'-- «e« ey~Nort ide of York S two doors from Spssex. Wit awa«, Murch £0, 13066. ® 4 13â€"¢m 3 _ $.5 .000 s Auiiero< d it‘ rpd hnsd rnmpeda e Prcadi t denpbit Pn / umer‘s Shoe store, Reloaua Streot, _8 .. 0% l had many years‘experience in f,o.-...d..“:.b:‘n nay ontrust hum. . air. 5. atteads 104 wmit in and for the district of Quebec Docember 24, 1363. ___â€"_._____ Quawa; April 27 tovernment employ@s, K, . Mavcock ebcuagy 7, 1366. AD'OCATI- ODillce : Street, quobes. . Mr. Bs repared to aitenad proiuptly ui POST OPFFHCE â€"O TPAW 4. ‘rrm-w.-.\-r-pv.wn-g-tâ€" Chancery, Conveyancors, Notaries, Public, «0. urrice: Post Qdice Bailding, h‘.l‘i-.all‘ll‘l&mg who \oaaee ‘ Hiawe, Jan 12. COLMAN & WiiGHT, L.'och'rls, BHarristers, and Attor= ney sâ€" atâ€" Law . Orvices: Mall and Aylwer, C. E. Mr. Wright will attond at Hylil on Tuesdays and nngs io gret w Te W. Moxat Wauest, 3.A B.C.L i OEA > 2 c ank qzâ€"utf * h a PB3 100 c iecctancinc on dPontgninaty ~er n P BA“MII. Attorncy, Solicitory &e» Orrice: Horae‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks sad Eigin Streets, Otawa. C e Dee. Th Hhagk _________________*] _â€" «K ‘J. SCOTT, Ik., ffo..‘lr"..l"ol.&"’ ‘.\:l Bnm ER, Kto,, for Lower Canada« Oemecrzs : Court Hoase, Ayimerand Buckingâ€" hac, C.B. 1 t TB Acutwie to all LawiCourts in the District of Octawa. ce : W Â¥ebraury T, 14846;. a°f..‘_ .. onE ‘_* LEES & \GEMMELL, FTORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LA W, Rolleltut= "| O M ARKLEIt, WWellingtam NEvens UA on e ans. Conssyaucer, %o. _ Office over Mrâ€" | BB Sons De Yan Cortianat‘s, Ottawa, Having B 4 RISTERS, Attorneys, SoMeNl &J-Lm &e. Omic#: Inths Coart House, Ottawa, C. W. Komuat Les#. *â€" Joux J. Gexx®LL. Ottawa, February 7, 1846. dgmmiin * Ormice: Lo the Court House, L/Orignal. Jannary fl.Al“_‘- n drganli ie rvomfeanrgermeres CLEGG & NELLIS, |° _: B‘unn-us and AttorneyseateLaws Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Convey ancers, Nekutâ€" ox Public, &5., &5. Street, Orrice: Lolograph Builaing, Metcalfe W. R. BELL, A (Recesrmy _ _ Wa. C1808. Atawe, Pob. T 1446.3 rown Attornoy, «on nfi N HUAYCOUK & HAYXCOCK, JOSEPII J. MURPHY, w RL:ISHALL MATHESON, J. E. BOULTON, . ARRISTERâ€"ATeâ€"L AW, Solicitor= Chancery, &c. s mick: Aamond‘s Buildings, Rideau Stroet. .l’-"l"l'o CEmmem C NOC Massvs. Campbell & Co.‘%, Ottawa, Jaduary 27, 1306. Cupusal Ottawi, November 13. _ Quice: in ho office at ni Reforencer :. John Smithy aEO. LOGAN, MD., LCILB,, “o.‘l'l‘l'llc_ Physician, Surgeon and Acconchear. _ * Ovnce: In Botue‘s Block.) Can be found over . |DK. OLIVERX MARTIN, _ l’mm. Oflce 1 Sparks Street, Coneâ€" tral Ortama. ul Ottawe, January 27, 1866. f { Sttf YSICIANX, #urgeon otestaht Hospiâ€" P“.‘.‘ Pbysiciadt to t:..M Mospiâ€" Office and residence, corner of Rideau and tah | Cne Streots, noarly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" Ba‘s" Entramce on Mosgrove Streek > ; (rtawa, May i / .%. BE URGERY at B | Store, York Street. Sparks Cenest 20000 tin Mlhumwm Casxcrse Cure», -iuz :l of the knife, by & uv.Nimm md Id'dlli- 6 m’ EDWARD T. DARTNELL, ARRISTER, Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clork of the Peace and County n Attorney, for the United Counties of Pressott o sns sertiir sPeiven to partion §49 Refotences given to Damint By% * y Rrrnitntrad, Phe curt * AUGUSTUS KEEFER,. ho u"w"’-; m CWP B arke ; Danean Campbell, ‘v.D., M BC to; John Hall, M.D., J. Adacas, M.D. Orrawa, Fobrusry 1,1808. roated, if requir®" O@aws, April 14 ATE of Quebec. 4. gan HW. & A. Allan‘s Cagidian | Estate will receive all information FREE UR via Portland, close at 9 p. very ; CllAlfllmlllI-&:l"LMolu. e mu I:&eu.; via New York) overy ‘ Otawa, .18, F | 1â€"y y, at ‘Noum, postage 17 cleg vie |< > C +â€" mm‘ r p altornate Monday. at k,r_‘ | JOHN. L. BARBER, . ;/ o Lerte®s mast M | posts 00K: NDER â€" anudâ€" Manufaeturing l\n\:!!l prioe to the m of mailg. % B :Kui;..l'. and Machine Ruler, Over Tlg:: e hoursâ€"3 a.m. to t :"- & Wilkinson‘s Flour store, corner of York and A . P. BAKER, Postmastor. | sox Stroots. Entrance on Sussex Streoot. * eominmos s uomm en | . OYib ues . D06, 18, 1965. _ . . y o d d uh A<s snn @yr (rsawa, December 8. J. P. MACPMERSON, H‘.::._....._‘f'k;'.‘.a‘?.'.:‘u°"u' sxTIsTt,. Ofce: Susses Cétaw t (#itawa, Mesruary PARK® Street, entramcs EW . W . Brown‘s ':".‘-" Shop. il\y. wUsT DR PRKâ€"P §1D, i States 10 dnâ€"'.v-py* opâ€" JOIHIN SWEETLAN Y W1CLA N + duaws. Day _ _ DR. OREILLY, OMRK Street, opposite Mat! ~pR. C. LEGGO, YS1CIA%,, Surgeon and Acconcheut» dice : Hunton‘s Block, Sparks Stroot. _ . _ LEGAL axn chostNd oP MaIl® Ottawa* 711.308. fa.. $.00 p.m mnacda, if proâ€"paid by on «. Tn‘r::h!,‘?-h‘bh. .z clumbia, Germany and Foreign 10, 1366 M. MCLKOD’ BOUCHETTE, mEDIcAL. * A_X.. iKB., CM,, pit. W. J. HENRY, pR. 0. 0. Woobp, Di WOLFE, Daily Millce? No. 17, St« Poter Mr. Bouchette will always be ...:3 to any business the K the pablic generally . D. atteads regulacly the cirâ€" A N, Surgeom and Accoucheu» Day ofice opposite Mages & Ramseli‘t, Conter Town; Night Orflde at his i~.a Street, Cantor Towso. e C Bs tnife bY & ) â€" 8.30 p. m 3.00 w. t v. George Lawrence, Orond ; DELINVIRD. CLO#ED. ‘ A.f-;é;é".: ‘Ov;;!.; -"‘Ei]l;‘;" Streot, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".| A%. opposite St. Andrew‘s Chure t Loi. m.. 000 4 M\ ~\Ottawa, February 7, 1866. hows: 43â€"utf U 19. 30 a 5.30 p. \ $00 p. m rgou Exouasp.) Residenceâ€"=City Hall Dee. 18 ‘65. . 1â€"7 urn*s Market Drag ZHl Rosikencs®s Goorge K. M. Marcock MARIPLN, Soliciter=la= Tuos. P. Neuris. w.: 6.009p. h m., ©.30% m . we . 800 p.om w 18 30 poam i Bik,. regmmecs cmmmnin . wiy CCC /\ neever d &o. * VIN %SPA .’ ’U-vVIYO '”'.“‘ er LANXD . 8 * o «* io the | Rt. Draughtsman, &c., (commibsioned for U 5 E ___________. | executed with accurncy. ' f 1 ¢ +. old Ottaws City, (postâ€"paidy, will receive. prompt | . Solicitor=tm= | ~ Ozawa, Fobruary 21,1866. __ 83 | leau Stroet. PARLLAMENTARY, AGENOY. C nvoâ€"sstl * 0. . BOVOHEKLIE, |wll HESON f ‘mmd temaig M U i wte P.l-.vl'l':i: .-m.s:‘:',‘ e k * s.um:-.uo:.m.u-» él â€"y | ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. â€"_â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"" | " P. 3. â€"Special attonti ith & .':‘N: Land mmmh: .-l,: ower Canada« awa, May 14. s« 1327 3 i7hva. m 5.40 po, u0. 5.30 po. um x Mtreet, over Grocers. us t 1i Matthows* Mo« at «LW o next dooer to dSutf | 10y #y 31â€"7y zut | MESSRS. THIS neâ€"â€"â€" Pnovucul.l 9 East and Wost, ticular attegtion devol t‘ **2 | or the Landsiof Ab QUY | Couan Lands Doparti 100808 | Sromptly attended to. | A. MORTIMER, _ | ' Bm-m and Paper=Ruler, core | ner of Sparks and Metcalfo Streets, over the | alz' Registrar‘s Office. Account books made to tumyang§u(bq¢uumpwmw A\'crmsh--o. and General Commis= sion Exchange and Roal Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Streot. <| Ottawa, Decethber 18, 1865, 1â€"y _ N. McLKAX‘S | /.. Aveflou Rooms, No. 10, Sparks Streot» a&:‘n Town, Ottawa, opposite llc:} Stationâ€" "‘Io sale of Real Pstate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. Consigaments received for :\du sale, » Partios viti-. to purchase Real Estate will receive all information FREE OF CHARGE by gailing at the office. 6 \C in the best : Ottawa, December 19, 1865 ‘ccovifim‘u No« 3, cent, U pper Town, Ottawa Oitawa, March 21, 1836. PnD V Te cy C on . had many yc.u'.qchoohnfldaobat estaâ€" blishments in the motropolitan citios of Canada;, he feels confident that all ordcrs entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ottawn, Jan. 4 1860 _ ; < _\ 14y utt 43â€"utf C".v.;"'"‘.!..;‘ om ioX Hoad‘s Highaines and for a Proof Whiskey ; :E‘D-vn' Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &0., for sale. Orvice: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russoll House, Ottawa sity, C. W. _____ . __| ______ J mhobut-%l:.ohlo Art s RULLNG to any r."- Particular attontion C d to Map Mounting tawa. December 19, 1865. . XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, Roofing Contractor, &¢ CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, lu PREPARKD To CoVvER Aoors, ith Tin, Sheot Lroo, Siate, or Sifingles, on the -ho;o‘ notice, and at reasunable Maving been known in this place since M’E.M 34 yours ago, he can couiidently to his long Trvany pestormeney o ut diaee caitiaing to o fuctory pertormance of all work entrusted to him. _ NIVIL ENXGINEER, Union Buildings, / cotner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1885. . y _ t‘ m ouAllT'lfa Christ Church of the Orgam, _fia‘»tuu. &c. Ottawa, March 20, 1866 100â€"7 BI}BI! E88 CARD®S. SIDNXEY B. FRIPP, THOS. NELSON, 00T MAKER, Wellington Street, op= Ottawa, April 2, 1866. uuclfii _TAILOR, 34, Sparks Oitawa, May 5. s Mssy /_ R. H. McGREEV\Y, ONTRACTOR and Builder, OfMce! ‘North side York street, sscond door from Sussox Ottaws, Fob. 7,.1306. MACDONALD & BRO., Pnovucul. Land Surveyors, Canada Kast and West, Real Estate Agents, &o. Parâ€" toular aiteation devoted to the sale and protection of the Landsiof Absontess. Applications to the Crown Lands Dopartment for Mumng Lands, &o., ""Taly hate moe on‘ ' They ve anow on hand and for sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in Upper and Lower Canada; and an immense quantity of Farming Lands in the Towaehi on the Oitawa., Orrice: W.f&un-um.mm. L W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. Â¥. A. BALDWLN, P. L. 8. Ortawa Dec. 28. 1805. LA” Agent and Brokery Notary Tabe lic, has remored his office to Nicholas Stroet, a fow doors to the South of Dan Goode‘s Motol, and h'rmn‘ to transact any business connected wi Crown Lands Department, in proseeuting M3 M DLE ants and ‘to acnduct lke Govermadat alteen . â€"â€" _ © ;”-._._.!* 1, 1866. CIHAS. E. BRUSH, General Oomgx.ission B BR OE E. “.‘...w..pnacu'- celebrated Ales; nJ. Whiskey ; and lfiv?"-'.‘- Also, for the Iniand Navigation Co., and W ostern and Central Railroads. . PE l 1TiMf Untinpins Ottawa, Doc. 20, 1865. MoT the promises, and *nE " QUEEN" RESTAURANT, “ KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of .VR e Motoaifo and Wellington Streets, opposite the main ontrance to the (overnment building#. The « QU BE N" comprises llll.hnt‘.hw-hf & &Wflmu‘m Md&on-'mhh-lu.ouhh.‘no Cooarlator‘s best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" PARLLAMENTARY, AGENOY. IJ.â€" BOUVUCHETTE, uit HOLT‘s HOTEL, Eit, C E. and General :fl;..'.. Aiftadifduees Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. inaes... prir x PP Y 49 GEO. H. PERRY, C BE ETE â€".-;â€"â€"v Casc gmh‘ an attentive Hostlor nuary 11, 1866. ~* { of his guests and patrons. pofi“-'-“'““ * DUIGNAN‘S RIVATE HOTEL, 8pack taws, C. W. â€" A fow .,l-“ INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, MR. H. R. FRIPP, ESC0OTT, 8. CHRISTIE, THE B. MULLIN, Tuc Sitiles ‘aqving basimes with any JAS. T. G. HURD, E. MILES, W. KEIR, ; ALBION HOTEL, PT, C. W;, L+ Hs» Second to no House . Dow & Co.‘s colebrated Pale oy ; and lllrwln_o. Also, agent Inland Navigation Co., and Groat 3, Victoria Cres= IOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= A fow gepplomen can obtain sup~ JOHNSTON‘8 â€" IK, North Gower» ND SALOONS. Broker, Notary Pab» at | * kae 7/ wlfi Dt :; & H. Daniels, Pro«# use in Contral Caâ€" 132â€" Th.y 3y 1Â¥y 43â€"utf W here, under his own supervision, the wants of his many Patrons will be promptly and satiefactorily attenided to. CHAS. AUSTIN, F Apothecary, Rideau St., Ottawa. _ _â€"T:l; |:mnuu situated next door EAST, SIGN of the GOLD MORTAR Ottawa, July 10, Apothecaries HMail! Is the Place to Bay Your Modicines ! English & Fronch Chomigais, TOILILET ABTICLES, &C ‘Please call and examine the Stock. It is the largest and best ever imported. % R" All the reliahle PATEXT MEDICINES on hand. â€"| ICB CREAM SOPA FOUNTAIN, | | With cight different B.rlp. manufactured the premises. It 1« & heal y and cooling beverage. _ /. J OrxrAaw/A DRUG WFAREHOU SE , NDEAU_EERI‘.IT 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. LARGE $TOCK OFP FREsN GAR» A DEN and FLELD SEEDS, just arrived and on "‘:a..,.‘"- portation of :.-r\'x:i.ha French PER Aun 0 â€" FUMES will arrive next ‘n:\. FLORLDA W ATER. sO%0DONT. 4 AND â€"_ MAIR BRUSHES. COMI NAIL BRUSHES. CLOTHE e &e., &e., ko P. 8. â€"Ad ;....':.’m:-fif' . 8.â€"Adv * Oltawa, April 11. _ : 20â€"7 DOoMESTIC DYES. 'l\lll LARGEST , As80RTMENT or ‘â€" DYES in this oity on sale at the Ottawa â€" Drug Warehouse. ‘A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just received. « Colxmno: Merchants, Im and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, and Cigars, 13 Lemoine Street, Montreal, Montreal, May 23. 13% &7 | St. James Stroet, Mot Montreal, May 23. G:nn_ii. Agent for Great Railway of Canadsa. q. OH¢ ‘Svtcw.l to Corse & ors and Dealors in Paints Glass, &0 , No. 474, St. Paul Stt old store, Montreal. Montreal, May 28. â€" U 4 N. B.â€"Prescriptions s.’oi‘n‘in.?-'@ * _ (Lie of the Bank of Upper Canada,) Goneral Commisszion Agent AND EXCHANGE !lo‘ll. ; s‘”-' Agont forthe European Life and Guarantee a‘hrfl for the ostate of Morton‘s Distillery, K or the sale of Highwines and W hilkey. Orrice: In Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Stroot. Oitawa, June 27. 162y * . JOHN MERCER,* Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. vln'n TT ‘ FRIDAYS. Orders left at Un tended to. Ottawa, July 26. uors, 3UEBEC BAN K A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT POV RCLLIL en Intavast wit Four Dollars and Upwards. flas been opened af this Branch, and interest as ranch, nto wil be nll‘v’md on Deposits of °. a, Feb. 12, 1866 Ottawa, Hob. 12, 1866 FREE FKOX ADULTERATION! Just Received ! Tll ntir::. FOR PAST FA«# vork. I“M to an mnounce that I have now. ne:lv«l my stock for \h!_tmuv Trade. It comâ€" prises all the best and purest moONTREAL CARDS. 69, Free Xavior St. RODUCE and ~Leather Comumi Merchant, Montreal. Â¥@m Dest Con Livzu Oi. always on hand. ontreal, May 26. 133â€"7 We are to announce the completion of the M‘&-flufl"“"&‘:‘: We have now perfact connection with the United States Tolegraph Lines at DBUGGISTS. Montreal, Cape Vincent ‘Buffalo & Detroit MORTIMER‘S o oomnedudest Shoe mt o rmabednans Nee RAP Messages certecily forwariled and promptly delivered. _ > 4 «. _ .Q., W, CARLETON, Manager, (tagirk Jut Soth 1800 _ | :: _ _ BOK Provincial Telegrapn Line! wE P 22 3 doors from Sussex Street, begs te annonttot TT she is propared to accommodato six oyol‘hl|;u:.g- ouvrs:>â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 yM Orric® U 1i «e io o Wt <_ Iingne fOYT LJ{It! Tul CALORTC ENGINE, formeriy used in the Union Printing Rstablishment. It is an 18â€"inch crm. and will be sold cheap. _ | PPLY To * H. J. FRIEL, 0+ H. E. ONCONNOR. | Ottawa, March 27. 1868. JOIIX DOUGALL K of every kind. Weca? NU / Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment TL «DU VE J. C. FRANCK & Co,, PROPEBEY COMRPOUNDED BALDWIN & Co., rOAlDllfl.â€"-!RS. REYXOLDS, «THE Cpttage" Book and Fancy Store, York Stroot, io. anssex Street, bogs to announce that a aYER BOOKS8, Eng DRUGS, PERFUNERY, H. E. SWALES, THOROUGH BASS &rrAwA TUESDAYS AND at Union House will be punctually atâ€" t o i 187H II. MAY IL UERRICK,! JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D. OoFFICES : esA t. | Sparks St | Yonge St. CLOTHES BRUSHES, erse & May, Import« Paints, Oils, Vamishes, ?aul Street, opposite their & Co., tor Hale. OrraAwWA C. "DU VERNAY BRO3 AYLMER, C. 4 IL V. NOEL, Importer®s 135â€"7 97 *> 47â€"utf 97 â€"y antons. ARRIVAL. ‘ From OGawa, T:50 am. _ At Ottawa, 11:00 a.m. « « 1:}0 p.m. «* « â€" 5.20 pm. The of these Trains has been ourm as to ensuge connection with night and day on Grand Frunk, east and wost. N. B â€"These Trains run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Oitawa «hecked through from agd to all stations on Grand Truuk Railway. Retupna.tickets to Prescott, Rm&:flh and Ottaâ€" wa at rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on th line. % + ‘T.S. DETLOR, + > o*o*. November 26 Grand Tynt. Raway. (ompan sUMMER â€" ARRANGEMENTS, lowa Luy 4sc 1 Sul, $ in t~> w Arectatr on dvanictis > d t and all polnts# WO#t M.....lccesccrerees 8.00 A.M. NKight _ do _ | 40 _ Bt...ssmmmmmome 815 PM« Accommodation Train for Kingston and IntormediAt® StatiODi®, Mt.....seccccree 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00°P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs mmmmfi. ‘um G BO&JTII ANI: Awed Express by way throughout for New York, Boston, and all Intermediate ; (Points, connecting at St. Johns with ¢ Vermont Centrel Raitroad, at Burâ€" * *lin;tm wi? the Rutland and Burâ€" \lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Steambonts for Lake h George, Saratoga, New York, ke«&o. 5.30 AiM. Accommodation Train for Island Pond and lmrnlhusuth.. At........... 6.45 A.M. Express for Boston and Intermediate ‘‘ Points, conmecting at £t. Johns with u.u'r vm-bd? mm-:.n .s.:f'."z $3 AM: or over s hlp:l’ PG'TLâ€"...‘.‘.....‘;.'.._ 2.00 P.M. press by railway throughout ow York, Boston, and all Intermediate Peints, connecting atâ€"St. Johns with Vermont ?&unl Railroad, at Burâ€" § lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" © lington Railroad, also at Rouge‘s _ 49â€"ut \'mrufi...»fi,.-w....&..;x $,00 F.M. Night for Three Rivers, Que! L. ioi rrury in all Right Trgim Baggage Slee ars on all 3 checked lhn'::t For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and Wy Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book Time Tables. Finance Departmient, Ousioms, . Ottawa, 6th November, 1866. wulllll the power given to Collectors of Customs y the Customs ‘Act, Consolidated Statates of Canada, Chapter 17, of mhl:c B ©ERtooer CTIUUNTTAO CE ) Rutsias ha invoices WMMM Entries, has not been pnul.:(. i that it has been found advisable to make i tncumbent upon Collecâ€" tors w:unhh«lddw’.ldpm- file: all such invoicesâ€" * Notice is hereby given that upon and after the FIRST day of JANUARY next, all involces of Eo::.“cn.ud fwnlr( at any of the Custom the Province, will be retained and put on file b!um Collector of the Port, in a-n-%m the 13th section of the 20 and 30 Victoria, p. 6, and that certified copies‘ thereof will te given by the Collector or pmfll officer, when required under the conditions therein mentioned. ! AND AFTER MOXDAY. MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" T Jur diniene ‘::21'6‘“ .xpress for Ogdens! wa, BroI:'l.villo, Kingston, Believille, Toâ€" ronto, ‘Guelph, â€" London, Brantforc. Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicagt , _ Gulf of Mexico==United States. FIXED LLGHT .0.‘ CAPE ST. GEORGE. VE following im Notice to N o o nc T hrom: ths Mydregrapsie, O Admiralty, London, in reference to a fixed L|ght on Cape St. George, Gulf of Mexico, United sStates, to which the attention of all conc«rned is specially directed. | | * { Thint with Lake Champlain Steamers for Lmke George, Suratoga, New [No.51.| |â€" * @Gpif of Mexico=«United States | rixt» urour oN cark s1..GEORGE, esmm ns on Potids, wes roâ€"established on the ist day of Augâ€" int, 1864. trm um is a fred white light, and in clear Wweather s 1d be seen from a distance of 15 miles. FIxXEO AND msmu.\{‘u \;.mn‘l ONCAPESAN Also, that the light on Cape San Blas, West u:nl of l}:::uq. was reâ€"established on the 23rd day uly, â€" " ; } The light is afired whito light, varied by a fash very minute and a half, and in cle weathor TVOR e m d s " .m:i‘:;:‘ by it ; and introduced into the marâ€" a or otherwise in the page, of the Sailing Direeâ€" s to which it relates. beo instructions, Naviga The substance of this Notice, as #goon as it is reâ€" T abruadber w snncent P o en da PC iT k1 iofi cn P Aar aliabmnisiny P uy Wny t n‘ 4 ived on board, is to be inserted in red |I‘khfl the n and Pilotage, should he seen from s distance of 16 miles. FIXED AND l'l.‘ABllle‘!:(S.mllr AT JUPITER Also, that the light at Jupiter Inlet, East Coast of Florida, was reâ€"established on the 28th day o ‘(. W. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1366. "‘The light is hite light, varied by & fark t ito 1 every iminute n.!:l‘ol.'! u> * x RAILROADS, FOG | SIGNAL _AT WEST gUODDY HEAD, Also, th P hag atver the Louk d6y of t go, that on r the 15 the fog sighal at West Quoddy Ilu’d. m Maine, would be made by means of & Daboll trumâ€" zu. sperated by a Roper hot air engine, ‘lvlli lasts of 5 seconds daration, with intervals of 2 seconds betwoon tbo.bol.?-. % l The trumpet is pl in a small white building, a short distance south of:the lighthouse, at an cleâ€" I uu.; of T5 f.:;::'m the tiigan l‘enl of the sea. comm thoir y um n--!v fl’mulm. Admiralty, o ooiiin Soth Aigert1906) Notice. affects the following AdUMIMUU Crmke : m (Goorge‘s sound, No. 2,808 ; West Indies, %o., No. 392 4; Lights in West Indies, No. 390. Bay of Fundy, No. 353; Malifax to Delaware, No. 2.670. 2s ' Czows Laxp DEPARTMENT, © Ottawa, 6th December, 1866. No-ru-: is hmb‘y‘ given that the vacant Pub~ J lie l.:lmll in the ;nm,- o(l“'h Hunâ€" tingdon, â€" Hun armora, Madoe, Eltevir Taka and Tudot, aro ofered for sale as mincral lands at $2 per nere, cash. P C T MV NOA Tc o te oo l o dn on *A Wl ville. M Sate at the Ottawa Stationery York street, Ottawa. _______ l)llO'l‘oGllAPlll nÂ¥ Sale at the Ottawa 8 NOTICE TO MARINXERS. mds & @3 PoFC ETT EIETY Applientinnt io purchase to be made to Alfred .( ampbel!, Esquire, Crown Land ‘%"“" Ottawa, Decomb 20,1865 By command, «OoTICE To MARINERS, Â¥inance Department, Customs, Ottawa, 3rd October, 1866 NORTH ATLANTIC ye NOTICE. BRYDGES, & C. J. To Dire of TIME. p.172 X. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. GBO. MERNRKY lglb.‘;‘,"}_“j__ SurRaINTEXDRNT. â€" 1 â€"y following Admiralty XOTMAN, FOR 3.30 P.M. * Capital" Stove STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. 0‘7. §TOCK OF THE ABOVE 18 NO variety of all the different patterns, with ove ments of Gentral Canada have shown to be neede this market. Freiul attention has been given to to residents of the city. The 200 c diefhiccate smcs it h ies I Of which we have about lwen? different sizes andipatterns, including the following celebrated names : Protectionist, Large and Emall King of Stoves, lmlzmed Farmer‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Housekeeper, Bunny Side, &c., &0., all 0 which are splendid bakers. Our y ois o ol e is oc enc 4 5 Are unrivalled for city use, following well known Stov cheap in nn:: We have all the E : A vQ% large stock of w’:u Stoves just received, including the Black Giant, Lion, Fulton, &0., all sizos, suitable for the smallest bedroom or the Iargest (a liberal discount made on all Stoves sold to Churches.) DOUBLE STOVES !| â€" Different patterns, Of the best Russian and other lm-n.â€".l'm-(}â€"n_lTnv-u_;lr[;, T (Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipes, and all Kinc ‘Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper Ware on hand ‘and mndctnyngr. Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢., & use o n d + Made to order. . The best of m Camp Kettics, Bake Tron Bedsteads., IEron Bedsteads. BIRD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP: HOUSI‘ WRN!B)HN(; G00D8.â€" our in this department, as ther culinary braneb. § COAL LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. all Ottawa, Oct. 4, 1868. Go to the " CAPITAL! December 20, 1865. ~THE WRIGHT HOUSE, } LA"-L' KEPT BY J.â€"F. poRNEYq Hull Landing, Artuur J. Lemos, Proprictor} is‘ Ball Room, Bowling Allies, Parlor Skates, He_-ll‘!a‘l..h‘,‘cnh‘::nu Wines and I.iquon.“’ it | LA"I CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Otta was 4C. W. The undersigned, proprietor of the eâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to .oc‘um his nuâ€" friends and the mnllh&pub ic, that he has and newly â€"furnished roughout th is contâ€" lous establishment, in ts management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and '“er’ L2 unea in hy p xt â€" MOTELS AND SALOON®S®. JOHN MALTMAN, LA'I‘I McADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. | ‘The gbove Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the 'F.' ehlm.o!lflu O(T.Ml- THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times furnished with the very best the market affords. st ERO MUTET CCCA CLa 2 aaeaful Hostlor always °o WWW C | Tt EnB EC Parlour, Bedroom, Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a great var Bedroom Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plunge Sits and Children‘s "ras of Japanned and plain 'rin-":nm." 19e REMEMBER Hull, May, TORONTO HOUSKE. M'l- TROTTER, PBO?BIETRIII, No. 71, Sparks Street; Desbarats® Building, mlu the Parliament Buildings.. The Toronto comprises everything necessary in a fitstâ€" class Restaurant. ‘The house has been mmzty and olmnld..“md up &m‘gho-t. The BAR con â€" tains the oh brands in W ines and Liquors, and on&dolleny of the season will be secured for the Table. No r or trouble will be spared the Ac~ commodate the guests and patrons. â€" . weB~ MravTrotter is now prepared to take DAY BOARDERS.. â€" Ottaws, April 5, 1866. weâ€" OoRNER of Waterand Division Streets$ f Ofidosbl‘r‘h, N.Y., 8. Slosson, Proprietor. mnibuses to and from the House free ofelnr‘:. w MRS. GRANTS SALOON, CEBORCGEBSTREET. m Choice Wines & Liquors, Prime Cigars st the mMERC® MUUOUCTT GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostlor always attendance JOHN MALTMAN. No‘l‘lO. 1} HEREBY G1VEN THAT His y the Governor General, byb.:: Order in Council bearing this day‘s. date, has pleased to order direct that, with the view of encouraging the luction into the Province of the very i jevprovement 6f Stean Cultivaâ€" tion, Steam Ploughing Machines and their appurâ€" tenances be ex from import dutics for a poriod of two years is date. By command, | R. 8. M.B OUCHETTE, _ s Remeniber the place, Â¥oUu WaANT TO EXAMINE ANYTHING Il‘!_ TAE ABOVE LLNE, « Wmrrt mA DTMAT} <T( MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, Glll'l‘ A sAW MILLS BUILT ONX UK the most mt and improved principles. w for Flecks vw and improved ‘Taylor ater Whool, and Vulean Iron Works, )nl'.t'rul Address Ohas. Esplin, Ottawa. f sTORAGE, IN FIRSTâ€"CLASS BUILDINGS§, . FREE OR 1N BOND. FRANCIS CLEMOW, Ave. 10.900.2m e ! Kigin Streot. THE RUSSELL HOUSE, Aug. 10â€"200â€"2m Best Dennsyloania Kerosene and No imune o +# : ** & MORTGN HOUSE, atest and bost patterns, open and close fronts B o uen n an nai hn o e io t se 9 ‘The best of matérial used and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. with single or double Ovens. OIL. _ GOAL O _ COAL OIL cujuws ESPLIN, | vright and Engincer â€"3;~*~»***«~â€"#08% "STOVES | PUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! II. MEADOWS & CO. Contmipsioner of Customs and Excise M. SPARROW &£.00., Gro oxmi:;s AND D}iALEBS IN c @ eries, Liguors 9 J AMES E. GOUIN, AND PROVISIONS,"* Wholesale: and Retail. SPAHROW:S GULLOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets August 1, 1866. Oltawa, 13th August, 1506. Pan«, Shm_lty Plates, an supplies on Hand. OVvEN COOKINGâ€" STOVES ! Depot,fiS{'),Sussex St., Ottawa PARLOR STOVES ! _ "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT, _ s‘ A 35, SUSSEX STREE1. . MEADOWS & Co. "L.:;'M'" ected with , alace Street, Quebe, P MB BERT mt i P e is with .vcr{n-l improvement which the advancing require~ be needod: The assortment is the largest and most varied in wiven to the selection of STOV ES, suitable for Furmers and Is NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING A GREAT TL P â€" OE CA )b uvanaine : meqniseâ€" P. O‘Meara . old Jy6.170; EN COOKING STOVES ! OT TA mical for tuel, and likewise good baking Stoves, . The ‘the‘stock ; Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire State, (3â€" sizes), , Forest, Premium, &o., &o., &o. Otta was I: Canada Oils. No inferior article kept. â€"â€"@muts 2198f §I“ arms E“_or Sale! 100 200 200 100 ; No« 5+ 100 ACRES OF LAND IN THE ‘Township of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" ton, being the Kast half of Lot No. 21, in . 2nd concession. This is a good Farm an * will be sold cheap. clegant in design, durable for use and all kinds of Lumberer Alv--ll oF LOrs SiTeRtt N Tlall different parts of the city, well adapted cither fo:&:ivm residences or business purposes. For further particulars and terms of sale. Arriy to H. J. FRIEL & CO0., * Or to H. MCLEAN, > Ottawa, Docomber 18, ack Giant, Rambler, Rover, Lioness, the Iargest hall, warebouse, or church, x £ No« 1+ ‘ ’0ACBII oP THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, 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 anâ€"extonsive olurhx“o- the lot of at least 50 acres, and the rem or is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within five miles of the City, and is beautiâ€" fully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an approach to the city either by land or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. EN TY NC O nnnpmemmemenee mm comiges mareen dn eonenrnene ren Fou $ALE.â€"Lots 12 and 13, South Cathcar hess W ost A gé::hw\”'gfi a Ciepet * o Mb SNA un ; L.and 2 East Chapel Strectâ€" 7: ,} es Mlgay â€" _ | all in the City of Ottawa. Py s | w t nlses . ~ * Also, VILLA LOTS 10, 11, 12 and 13, being Peaid tha e en Caea e ++ gmor the South half of the front part of Lot 20, Circular No. 202. + No. 35. | $ unction Gore, ’l‘nwnsliigofllloneemr,u ln.iddm ; Â¥1xaxo® Derartwext, Costoms, > _ &':‘:c":y“'w“"fnsl?“"&'h“"n'ds + austine and | ; i Ottawa, December 6, 1866. ® S » 8, ya )llonoy to Lend pn Real Estate. l Te time fixed ‘by Order in Council, for the free Apply o _ LewiskpiIxHEy, ; _ | :‘;?“‘"}“ %fe fire “';" having gf:‘r on the ‘30th * * __ Barristers, &c., Ottawa. F to inform you e ibition, s Te uk it despip ts ies | en en 1t â€" rms, &c., from a fore} 4 Nfl.nl,ua ;ou are therefore to govern yu:{f. 1 DR!SSMAKING. from the above mentioned date, by the instructions ¢ ) ~ tmmank conveyed to you in my Ciroular of the 12th Janu, Mu- CATHARINE WALLS, DRESS» 07eR T0 JOC CC 07 0 Cultine caf cea‘r Amnorted MAKER, offers her services to the Ladies of l 0d t Aicafican e Auctpiinperiy s Aitrete VC Pn ary last. Arms and munitions ‘of war l-s:ud otherwise than from Great Britain or the British ,&.m, are to be detained and reported to this Departmont, to be dealt with as you may be further The Collector of Customs. '0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in‘the Township of Gleucester, County of Oarleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is about 20 acres of this Farm clearod, the remuinder is covered with wood. TWO AND A«HALEF sSTORY HOUSE, T OROLRICTL A ns roeah o hk on on aas \ No. 3« ’0 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lotâ€"No. 20, in the 4th concession. ‘There is about 25 aeres of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ea with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable oTs NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH | side of Wilbrod Street. These lots are lfi\hll&- UUCipil anclecayccc. rmaniko dha 4 ds is arsas anrlieh in y P 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 Dwolling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the imâ€" modiate vieini‘t‘y of the Rsllwnly Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private residence. uis + No« 4« '0 ACRES OF LAND, IN THE ‘Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. â€" This Farm issituated within Two milos of the Gloucester Church, and within Eloven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" tion NUMBER e mm Eie w20 ed 0 ite. St. Joseph‘s Colle Sand um.fm are vou:rud for tho‘.;net.lan( ’l private dwellings. variety on hand. m‘s Baths, ChamBer Pails, and V A LU A s LE I am, §!" OF LOTS SITUATEP Lll GO PIRECT TO THE b5â€"7 and all kinds of Your obediont servant, R. 8. M} BOUCHETTE. tame. 3028( '7’ 62â€"y Land Agent. THE (.')NDEllllGNBD HAVING PUR« CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting @ * Garden & Nursery ounty of Carleton, cails the attention of the Inâ€" habitants of the City of Ottawa, and surrounding country., , Mo will fuifill ordérs for all serts of Fruit Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plart. for Borders; also ‘Herbecious Plants and Excules Roots. â€" Me hasalso on hand a large stock of Greeuâ€" house Plants, & (‘:mntity of Garden; Field, and Flow» er Seeds of the best description, Parties wanting grounds baid out in the newest style of landâ€"keep ln;?t-bguhar with Grafting, Budding, and Planting will be I{rompny attended to. _ Healso will havg sorte rl Mants in season forrale, st the late ‘ dence of Clement Bradley, Eaq. [ 2000 oc e d wene xt t In Gloucester, Green Field n rant io ce ticants Yhae ‘aftention of the n dene® 01 OME O CDDTELLE © M ATEHEW -r.{ DeRINXZY« Ottawa, March 4, 1866 / | 83â€"tf I Â¥3. > code. Thllfi TRUST AND LOAN comrany OF UPPER CANADA bave funds for investâ€" ment on the security of first ¢lass town and t:rm property, and are also prepared to J-urcbl:o good mortgages. > The rate of interest on loans is 8 per cent. Ne gommissiigin charged, and expenses x:!uced. The ud es drcmmdiiaies s tgydetigpt wed WE 777 loans m-nll{forl“ years, but can Do nUD payable in yearly or half yearly instalments, if feâ€" sired by Borrowers. A qe{po-n of $10 required with each application. For further information, apply at the Company‘s Office in Kin{lwn. or to f J. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, ~â€" Barrister. c Or to W. WADE, Ontario Bank November 10 ply to Champagne Man_uf&ctured in Ottawa LAROQOUE&Co. CHURCH STREET AR'I ?0' MANCFACTURING A ,‘ 1NE CALLED ; Canadian Champagne ! TETHICHIS EXCELLENT,and WHICH 1 either | _ ‘The °8e# * | ment fo 0. L. ~| t J4F â€" repaire PSR S Fon Str West A » ; all in t * Ah; No. 35. g::“i‘ **** | in the , 1866. dh;rg‘ the free A the 30th "“‘."" Mm“'._ Febru country, | ~â€"~ nyum. { structions 2:.! Janu, M -mud he British | Otta ted to this | their be further | expe! W' they cansell at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good article, and superior to what is supposed to be im~ portéd. Motel keepers and dealers in W ines would do well tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them orders. gAt~ Bottles of every description, excepting oil bottles, wanted, and one penby per dozen more givâ€" en than by any other party for the same. YraranE 4 CO. w'l, sqflmhr ’1 FOR : SALE CHEAP! LEATRER, TRUNKS SHOEFINOINGS + Montreal Telegraph Buildings, Ottawa, 23rd March, Igr_lf 3 E* Of| eve y d;acrilpdon' suitable for the season, it andingrfigfl', Calf, Kid, Cloth and Felt Goods an ubbers, for Ladios‘, Gents‘ and Children‘s wear. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . > r at . G. HOWE & SON, 69 Sussex Stroet, and 10 Rideau Street. Ottawa, Oct. 17, 1866. 257â€"470if fWsoors anp snoss,fE THE NEW CROCKERY STORE ‘Fall Qoods Just Arrived. JUST â€" ARRIVED I LOOK HERE. C. ware, 1O ET UTTTUUEO OM use ] We aresatisfied we can sell them at X?NTBEAL PRICKES. Our CHINA bas been se lected. with at care, while, our STONEW ARE is some of the E:t ever imported, yeor Call at the new Crockery Store, is _ * xo. 81 RIDEAU STREZT, Directly opposite D. WHELAN‘8 GRoOCERY. &A November 9. 276â€"3m ww â€"T-‘.â€"â€"â€"- mm mm ie en \otn "l\HE,O'I"l‘AWA ANDGLOU« CESTER ROAD COMPANY. yâ€"Law providing for the election of Directors for the Ottawa and Glouces ter Road Company, for the yoar one thousand eight hundred and sixty» f * _ soven : Be it enacted as followsâ€" "That such eloction shall be by ballot. That the election shall be held at the office of Â¥. Clemow, Esq., in the City of Ottawa, in the County of Carleton, at the hour of TWO o‘clock, in the af. ternoon, on SATURDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of DECEMBER, A. D., 1866. ; W irxess our Seal this ‘Twenticth day of Novemâ€" ber, in the year of our Lord, 1866. E. MoCGILLIVRAY, _ [ DTODERATE RATES ON _ FIRST® . OLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Ap MOoNEY TO LOARN. W. I. FALLS, Recretary Money to Lend nosE WISHING THE MOoST BEAU~ tiful sete of all kinds, should call at ©nce 10 hase. We also now offer for sale crates of C. are, to suit country merchants. % a LCC lammarmorar PEXNNINGTON MACPHERSON, 5; *« i BA.IH:TKI, g& * Montreal Idings, Oltaw _ ‘Montreal ‘ Ee‘mlpbvflut ings Ts :‘ .s. Within two miles of the city/ Cé-i‘;i'â€").l:;{eâ€"a }y_[_g._c_h_ij}ggv! :-'larg: and excellent assortment 0 on e eE it 1 W‘mcu FOR ARTISTIC BUAUTY, simplicity, ca«y running, noiselessness, and spoed are every where the ladies favorite. _ The immense increasing demand for these ‘#ACKI!ES have rendered mo unable of late o fill my orders, D0 a 40 q_L_tAL iha Aiffarant nod ds c d calrmnnde Peay vour y e To/ t but I am now prepared to farnish the different styles .fi all who may favor me with a call. ya5" dor‘t fail to call early and secure for yourselves a household treasure, a Whecler & Wilson Sewing Machine. "®%. All the u&u; stitch, stitch, dc'le&,. by hand, h' dis with when you are once o & m:l & WILIOI. W. The Tur®® Stitcu and Embroidering Attach â€" ment for those machines eouundzl on hand. G. A. WALTON, Agent. 37 Sparks Street, Ottawa. ”_ X. B.â€"Noeedles for all: Machines, Machine Oil, Spool Silk, etc. ‘Allkinds of Sowing Machines repaired. * _ Â¥176y “lfil CATHARINE WALLS, DRESS» |VR MAKER, offers her services to the Ladies of Ottawa,who prefer having their Dreésses made under their own supervision. _ Having had several ‘yo_rm' nds Pracl Bub\ midree se nds ans_tr e Cmmc experience in one of the BE8T ESTABLiSrENTS in Torâ€" onio. L feel confident of giving satisfaction. â€" Orders left at Mr. John Wells‘, corner of Camberland and Stewart Stroets, Sandy Hill, will be promptly atâ€" AXOTHER LARGE AND ChOTO®R Lot Or THESE Ottawa, November 21 czA 4 WiIr, $\.‘ 1s, sb 0c st P®e,, C0 x Crockery Store, _ > ¢f EAU STREZT, 4 VHELAN‘8 GROCERY. WA lfi ts . c OTTAWwW A ANXDGLOTU« ESTER ROAD COMPANY. w providing for the election of ors for the Ottawa and Glouces ad Company, for the yoar one ind eight hundred and sixty» Inarkcca LAROQUE & CO. _1 PRICEâ€"3 CENTS . Amateur a very good 2784 President. 200td THE FLOODS _ IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. e in t n en nme in en ioi afecd the water rushed into the cellars of a brewer, and turned his strong ale into very small beer ; while it washed scores of barrels down the stream. â€" Then at Burnley some houses were ¢aught in the torrent upon their front, and the windows being opened behind, muddy casâ€" cades were seen to fall from the sills of the top storey,. Dead pigs, sheep, and« hborses everywhere whirled away with the turbid torâ€" e Te C PW A4.6% uol Haitabdn â€" evEn en n Pew a%u4 rents, which picked up all that was floatableâ€" furniture, timber, leâ€"troughs, burdles, railâ€" way sleepers, whgelâ€"barrows and waggons. At Drightside, neartt ®siA nére wasa specta» cle which rept the original: deluge itself; a whole street of bottages cut off by the" flood, and the husbands st@ggering across the current to safer ground with a.cargo of wives whd children #inging about their necks. «Railâ€" way lines were submerged,. and passenger trains had in some places to plough "through three feet of water. Jn one instance, ncar Leeds, a goods train groping for a bridge, found it was gone, and splashed out of sight after it. ‘The Wooliey Tunnel, near Ihfi ley, was turned into > an aqueduct, another tunnel was for the â€"time more like a canal than a subway for locomotives, At Wigan the «extraordinary descent of water threatened the Ince Hall cfl:l.et..ufltm felt necessary to call the m out from the pits, lest the river Douglas should burst in upon them, and drown all hands. Some few colliers were actually inpnn::‘ at Skelmersâ€" dale by the irruption of the er Towd into the workings, and nothing but the gallant enâ€" terprise of their comrades saved them; for, without their knotledge, the streaim was enâ€" 2874 eC mE d Pn PR v Huddersheld we heard of a mill full of clothâ€" workers zo hemmed in by the flood, that they hldtomkethehdoflcwuuthywmfix the night ; and in a score of the Lancashire and Yorkshire towns the streets were turned to streams, and passengers were obliged to wade up to the waist or be ferried over the payingâ€" stones. In Leeds, on‘ Friday mnight, broad dark streets of water lay in spots where «quares and gardens had been, ’nd lpoct'nora say that i SWnX Cns ds HaskAsle ”:l"t;;‘ incidents, unbhappily, form only the grotesque features of the calumity ; it has also a melancholy, a very m!uu.holy dde’ in re» a melancholy, a very IRCTRHCIMED . MMVTG TUITC gard to the destruction of property, uui worke still, the Joss of life. .Fortunately the first of the flood did not come in the might time ; there were signs of it at early dawn, which en« abled people to makeâ€"some kind of prepamaâ€" tion, and to remove themsclves out of danger‘s way. . In most of the submerged thereâ€" fore, we have but few cagualties to h man drowned here in trying to fish in some wrecknge, unother lost there in essaying to . wade the currents ; accidents that were to be expected, and that seem wonderfully few for the extent of the inundation. â€" At Leeds, however, there "has beer a wholesale disaster, which has cost« more life than all the rest of the deluge together, It seemse that a number of persons ‘had asscmbled on a termace by Leeds Bridge to watch the current roar and rave over the wreck of a W against the arches, when, nndermi by the sweep of| the river, the terrace itselfl gave | away, and thirty people fell into the torrent. . Twenty at least are said to have been drowned at once, | but "the turfous streaim vhirh} 1 d 1c 22041 stt h cnndiiies ce reap in t / t the victims away, and they will be toupd scattered fbout among the other wreeks when the waters subside.. The incident is most disâ€" tressing, | and calls for the deepest comâ€" T C eR LC qo n i e 1 Edn m 1 sn mni e i C ma d T passion .. Nor â€" can . we forget _ th» hundreds of poor (people _ who have been ‘Joft in the grostost . misery .at just the worst season of the year. Doubtless the great towns will know ‘how to give the most tangible | proofs of their sympathy with the victims of so utterly unforeseen a misfortune ; indéed ‘\ehmmdy of prompt measures to th;t c-.fldcnt at hmw& Leeds, and elseâ€" where, [Many have, on the eve of winkr:t dwm has also been a destructionâ€"doubtless more tolerable, but very severeâ€"of costly property ; mills have been deluged and works put quits out of ; and here, again, the.poor suffer too, V.riol:l:fimm-, ":l‘c.h“ of them high, are given of the « w has been done ; anid it must be I:nfi-;fifled, since the extent of, the wisitation vz;o great. After such dvluxez;m,along,' lines of railroad and cabnal, there is alwaysreason to dread accidents to the perimanent way, damage to bridges, 4 bunfingoflnnh,sudcblhrah-lfiu;m ; we must hear a great many sad particulars beâ€" ; fore we have ceased to hear about the catasâ€" trophe altogether December 12 MEDICAL ADVICE. : and $24%

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