RE T1E3 opardy en T wld QK. a ‘by Eï¬: 'xco:_lnl o onck â€"~ somt lodeons vans P sath he best 0-7;4 "'t)pï¬pr ow im m othor aystems and for by o wede it im ratiy:; . With "ctitie . we / fnd the We have sbw nm with _N'oh::-v YE HAas wimg tre ims tFagted . Byin cno’.!“. IJ-"n:x‘ Versim ib ~ _ enables the Your Pasgs invention, ip ical changrs sUBâ€"BA3 Fixx alued the t 5 great n 0 he fra gave rout . the B of on "C&% the 1â€"#% ew!) Ujer ie & .‘Ml:“l'm'w wrker by Stam .aa:.if,«vnpd‘. 7 cte. To Itmm u: Leters for British Columbis, Germany and Foreign Tountries rnlly. NUST BM PRRâ€"PAID. ::‘tho ‘nited States 10 ‘Tâ€"â€pty“’ _ English Mails, per H. & ) A‘ ‘Allan‘s Canadian iteamships, via at 0{»‘-") l‘.n-ndnym‘.l‘lkfl via New i ;r:.“ avery » ; vie e t o l t RRD must postâ€" .i-m:tri; minutes prior to z:‘l.-dh. Zt" Oe houtsâ€"8 a.m. to T p.o . >‘ us oc hi _A 2. dA 7 broke, &c , $. slde Ottawa *) |{1.302. m.| $.00 p.m well‘s Corners, Richmond, | "Porth, £¢., :.... ....... W | 8. 30p.m.; $£00p. in suckinghat, Greuvilie and . | | 5 Lower Uitawa, ......; }] 30021 m.| 600p. m {emptville, Oï¬-:u,.c.. 3.30p. m.| $.30a m . ‘helsea and Waketiebd, .. .. * | 5.30 p.m.| 3.00p. m {=~mpleton& E‘ut Templetoo | |12.301. m.|1% 30 p. m ATTOI.‘I'.‘AT- z; Chancery, Comvey ance .Odice: Elyin Street, opposite the â€" Anaxato®s Ross.. ~~| Aul Ottawa, Jaly 28. p+~ Chancery,. Conreyancer,. &0. Ofice 0f ;e.u'. Thoe Store, Anjenn (Otawa. Ottawa, April 37. * 1 ATâ€II.'-A‘?-L W, Solicitor Chancery, Con ‘&o., Sussex Stroot. Orric@: Union Baildings, isbruary 21, £966. | . 84 AnvocAvll. Barristers, and attor= neysâ€"atâ€" Law. #k OQvricus: Hull abd , C. B. | Mer. w:‘?u will attend at on Tuesdays and ?ridas every week. | + 1 a®. &:uus W. ‘l’l Wauest, B.A. B.C.L. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. 42utf ‘D'OCA‘I.- ‘ Office Lk street, Quebec. Mr. repared to attend promptly ioverument employes, and «4y entrust him. Mr. B. mitin and for the district of December 2%, Â¥865. BAII.II‘II& Atte Orrica: Horno‘s Bai 1nd Elgin Streets, Ottawa. Uitawa, Dec. 18, 1866. ham, C.K. ~|â€" *J F. BOULTO®;, BA.‘I‘T-..‘-AT‘“" Solicitor=in= Orrics : A--i"'-""" Rideau Streot. _ _ o.’,.-‘;Ah-:Q_npnl.n ‘ebruary 7, 1865. _____ KB c, .A'.{:l.l". &e. Orrice: In the Court He Rosuut Lexs. Ittawa, Egbruary 7, 1866. Atawa, Jan. 12, 1866. st and. West, by Rail, Daily, Ufice : â€" Post :..I‘hm loout u-ru ‘Custom House. W‘:‘m‘ : i p EDWARD T. EAB’INELL, ' BAI‘II‘I'I‘, r, Attorney, and. Notary Public, Cletk .o?u-u-l&l-v rown Attorasy, for the U: Counties of Prescott and Russell. £ * Orvrics : In the Court L‘Orignal. Janaary 27, 1866. 34â€"6m W. R. BELE, A.M.,, M.D., C.M;,, V I e .u:l Wx: Curde. Atawa, Fob. 7, 1866. Bhnuiï¬(:nn and Attorncyseat 1 Public, &6., &o. * . * 4 ; â€" Orrica: ‘lelograph Builling, Motoaifo Ottawa®, OMEPATHLIC â€"Physician, Surgeon “ndnnuhur P * Ormon: In Horne‘s Block.‘ Can be found over he office at night. _ â€" | ;i i To Jlark®; wmito; John Hall, M.D., J. Adags, M.D., Toronto. ’.;tu-.. Fobruary v,}u# 43 VOLII.~NO. 3228.} _ References : Rov. Enamuo-'h % lufnjhlï¬. n--m Oo?fldhl'l. "tarke: Dunean MR C.4.8., Terâ€" P:nucuu,’ '-.-r :‘ Aqoo-o;m. L:L Office and nfll‘;":rd luul‘-n:i- l -_-ammnul Workman & Grifâ€" n‘s. mnln‘l'"&ut Ottaws, May 5. 1187 nr, but cortain, 1 and ilmost ::. lohr-ï¬.:,% to 'ï¬ reated, if required. | ".'"n:"- Ottawa, November 13. Pllulclu.-mu-lm mw.&-l"-‘ Axunul‘l" Sparks Street, Conter Town; mloo at h:. c.-o-en-.-u_uugm_h_‘u.,â€. Dmur: _c;déiy Sparks Stroot, Conâ€" tral Ottawa. I Ottawa, January 27, l*- 3Aâ€"utf TTORNE YÂ¥â€"ATeLAW, ‘Soliciterâ€"in= Chancery,\Conveyancer, &o. Office over Mr. reated, if required. QOttawa, April 14. C DR. C. A. MARTIN, I).l'lll‘g;- o.u‘l &{u Street, over Olnw-.h-uy';?lfl 4 34â€"ut( W. MARSHALL Pu k P esÂ¥ OPPFILCRâ€"OTTAWA. (Rabusrrur | reou Bx ) URGERY at Hearm‘s |Market Drug _ J, P. MACPHERSON, ARRIYT #&e., Ottawne _ | :.:-z:.“‘“a... Matealte Street, _AUGUSTUS KEEFER, ;::‘1::“ and tmm::lnw, h:-o'..m.al _gt;od‘llth ARRISTER, Etcy Ottaws, May 5. LEES & G & lllï¬ll_, As HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, bia ‘I.)l} w. J. HEXNRY, A Mtï¬x mext ATE of Quebeg» dn eefobangies iOleg Foopmernien wntl COitawa, Febraary â€" |‘ * «att . GEO. LOGAN, MD., L.CO.H.B., WYSICIAN, 8 COLMAN & JOHN SWEETLAKD, M. D., 3 l‘mi: ¢ ROSS & PARSONS, DR. OLLVER MARTIN, # & 4 4# A. F. BOUC w. J. SCOTT,"Jz., CLEGG & NELLIS, D. G‘CONNOR, DR. C.)LEGGO, MEDICAL. DR. ORELLLY, ?).‘P-.'. :A’ï¬n‘. Postmaster. Courts inâ€"the Distriet of $MMELL, torneys, Solicitors; HETTE, for Lower Canada. , Aylaerand Buckingâ€" m..c. W. No« 17, St. Poter uchette will always be ':. uyu.lniu..l'tr public generally inds regularly the cirâ€" WV RIGHT, ruey, Solicitor, &c+ MATHESON, Twos. P. Nmrus. 18 mext ‘door to Accoucheur, M1â€"f t=Lin w y ty Hall 87â€" 43â€"ut 10â€"7 31â€" &e #7y 100â€"7 sex Streots. ‘Entrance on Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. _ Ottawa, Decembor 19, 1865 Estate will receivp all information FREE OF CHARGE wmnx:‘mo office. Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865. . | P 1â€"4 Boo‘-.llb.l And PapereRuler, cor= ner of Sparks and Metcaifo Streets, over the cm Registrar‘s Office. Account books mads to for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best ‘LI::MM art. y v ULING to any im. ; Partfunier attgntion ,.J:: Map‘ Mountirig. musscs mussuri s aas ail promptly attended fo. ..Consignments received for rék_‘ï¬"eb- T avkes vhning jo purchase Rot AOC'I'ION Rooms, No. 19, Irn Street$ 4%. Centré Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" BOO‘I' MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr.. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Having had many years‘ experience in gome of the best ~ blishmeats in the metropolitan cities of Canads, he feels confident that all ordersâ€" antrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and gu to givesatisfaction. | _ â€"= / C Co"-i. ACTOR‘ and | Ballder. / Office : North side York street, second door from Sussex House, Ottawa city, C. W C. E. ZOLLIKOFER, Draughtsman Modeller, &c., &c. D-A'llï¬l FOR LETTERS .PATâ€" ENT of invention neatly executed ; descripâ€" tions and specifications drawn up, and wotking MoJdels of appropriate materials prepared ; Deâ€" signs. for signs for monuments turnished and Monuments M‘- ; Ornamental Work in m,l;l“â€":m Paris, éo-puitb-. &o., designed and exccuted upon the shortes: notice. Entr Eigin Swows ".,t.."’ fuetme Furt Siiee "**** (ttawa, December ~‘298â€"3m .. Puovucun“uln l'vn.vï¬:tuom D'-‘mm + s.-l-m r"' Ts gu.- Â¥ )Bumyl.c.f‘ Fry desert frag cester, near wa. ave executed with accuracy. On-hdu:l’u- Mm ed Ottaws City, (postâ€"paid), will" receive â€" prompt P L. SURVEYOR and D-uf;:m, + llw Land, and General ::r oom :’-. erences A o% : ellington Streot, lm‘tm. nd';u- ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. f | P. 3.â€"Speoial attentian given with despatch to Public Land business, adjusting disputed claims, and -‘fl’.l'.u-n.' Ottawa, May 22. 132y f ‘, SIDNEY B. FRIPP,\ ‘ OHITECT. Orrice: Wellington Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. * h Ottawa, February 7, 1866. * C3â€"utf â€"a 9 Gllll"‘ us‘ 4 doors from s.â€om kccnvl-ul*u. No. 3, Victoria Cres» cent, Upper Town, Ottaws. S Oltawa@#March 21, 1866. 19.y MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, Pnomclu.u-do-wnn,o--u East and West, Real Estate Agents, &0, Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale ndprouou.c of the Lands of Absentess. Applications to Crownm Lands Dopartment for Mining Lands, &0., pn-p‘:n-ldu M“v;::-hfl_n;gtcm.:-omll situated Villa Lots, r er Canadea; and an h-.oqug:y dkm _ pit" Camp‘s Kotary Hair Brushi ï¬ucmhw Patents, and to ‘.:aa Lasds is the on the Ottawa. + Orrica . Corner of and Metcalfe Streots. W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. â€"~ â€"‘ ‘P. A. BALDWIN, P. L. & _ |_ Ortawsa Dec. 28. 1865. Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1366 General Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1 Ottawa, March 20, 1366. Ottawa, May 5 Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. BEUET. RER, ENCME €NUs) EUC MRTCY & Orric«: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the n-ol_l . for the of Morton‘s Distillery, Whiskey. a '9,".9:2:.‘.'1&!‘;‘:.".?&.. hiskey General Commission Agent Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &¢. THOROUGH BASS. * \ ‘AYLMER, C. 4 VI.l"D.‘&TTA'A PUESDAYS AND ou't-nuuuum-mu,-mmnp- Kingston, for the sale « .Tmi;: and Whiskey Orrict: In Aumond‘s Buildirig, Rideau Stroot. Ottawa, June 27. ~ 1/ EMey ‘ _ Ottawa, Fobruary 21, 1866. Has been opened at this Branch, and interest * be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. 32UEBEC BANEK Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. Ottawn, Feb. 12, 1866 Champagne Manufactured in Ottaw$. LAROQUE & Co. UHURCH }'}fé'-_fl“ â€"__. ARBE NOW MANUFAOCYURING A WINE CALLED: Canadian Uhampagne ! Wmcuu EXCELLENT,and WHICH they cansell at $3 PER DOZEN. Ajnateur who have tasted the wine, consider it & v? good article, and superior to what is supposed be imâ€" :«L Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would vt tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them Bottles of every description, excepting oil hia'nhd. and czpuny pulo-u-anglw an thasn by anv other varty for the same. . _ en than by any other party for the same. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. ?.ws, Beptember 21. A «â€"__ GEO. H. PERRY, IVIL ENGINEER, Union Bulldings, corner of Susser and York Streets. TsP ° AND EXCHANGE lui’.onlo t Agont for the European and Guarantee , MACDONALD & BRO., RGANIST of Christ Church Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &0. x Ottawa, July 26. y ues 10 a.m. to 3 p.m« $A Orric® "°"", From E‘é. ,om.r.‘-} sale of Real Fstate at Audtion or Private Sale f B. MULLIN, ERCHANT TAILOR, 32, Sparks C. J. BOUCHKETTE, ARLIAMENT Mair Dressing Saloon, Under the Patronage of His Ercellency the BUSINESS CARp®. saVINGS DEPARTMENT _ _G. H. HERRICK, (Lnte of the Bank of Upper Canada,) 8.0. & ,T' W. KEL R.v JOHN‘IL. BARBER, PARLLAMENTARY AGENCY R. II. MoGREEV Y,, al Oomfllnan Agont, BRBRORKEE. \_ THOS. . NELSON, ~UCDe . A. MORTIMER, CHAS. E. BRUSH, MR. H. R. FRIPP, H. McGEAN‘S JOHN MERCER, R. SPARKS, T. G. HURD, E. MILES, ‘ Block, Rideau Stroot, Brushing Apparatus, LAROQUE & 00. 187 118â€"7 uty 48 48â€"ut 18â€"7 2â€"y Lt. 97 wil The New Drug Store, TIII -&u:::{:lu"m\xlo 'l'l!.l.l‘ ol lh‘ 'M e-m?;':'z. m’- patronage om,to him since motmonood business. He begs to inform them e TFTIAS REMOV ED SPECIAL NOTICE. Where, under his o#wn supervision, the wants of his many Patrons will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. * * CHAS.. AUSTIN, Amoolry. Rideau St., Ottaws. Ottawa. July 10, s 96â€"7 Ottawa, July 10, 1866. SIGN ofthe GOLD MORTAR $3 41 Su Street, J Is the Place to Buy Your Mediciies | English & French Chemicails, TOILET ARTICLES, &£C Please call and examine the Stock, It. is the L best ever imported.. . . > :&fl‘ the reljable PATENT MEDICINES \ ~ ICE CREAX SODA FOUNTAIN, _ With eight different s&mp. manufactured . on the premises. It 1s a healthy and cooling beverage. OT°PA WA y DRUG W AREHOU SE , g LARGE $TOCK OF FREsHA GARâ€" DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Sale. Séeds warranted Fresh. _ _ ~ _ ____ _ _A large importation c/ English and Freonch PERâ€" I'Ulï¬wm arrive no:t. :‘x FLORIDA WATER. _ s0ZODONT. . Just &e., &e., «> & P s.-A:u- a':;, oexpn.ï¬: Obeare April 1. o o o __ ... IDEAU STREET |, ; 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. â€" 1866. _â€"â€" MATR BRUSHES. NAILL BRUSHES. rece MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! PIIVA'I'I HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. A few gontlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. . Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3â€"7 » J AS8. JOHNSTON‘S C in uin "w" January 11, 1806. 1E 20â€"7y Ln'i CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, /proprietor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leare to acquaint his nuâ€" ) @00 his nu= leave to ll““ To has aboveâ€"named Hupl..hb:s‘ p:m*&hm. 3 c wfl..g’.h .‘mm of which “:“‘ fioey and guests, he hopes : ::m.uh-m bdh:u.d m n '." ! JAHISI.“?XI 'ad-(d PROPERLY COMPOUNDED AND FREE FROM ADULTERATION! t Just Received ! csomesf. FWNHANKFUL FOR PAST FA#â€" Nlc‘ol-ll Street, Court=House Avenue; wa, John Graham, Proprietor. This luolnnkul’ situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a IRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate OMNIBUSES to and from the cars and boats free of ‘There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Doo. 18, 1866.â€" . ied THR " QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, M AVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of etealfe and Wellington Streets, opposite inndoofoegt concormmmentmens * " com ites for & Restaurant. Thnuuhr:l\punmd ished tlm“:ut The BABR contains the choibest Brands in and Liquors, and every delicacy of the season will be found on the table. The m\c:l:’l::::.wfllhw to the comâ€" ga patrons. BM (ysters, Game oto., dail LA'I'I McADAM*%, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. s The abote Hotel, one of the oldest and best known i.l.:ukolh-. Mmm by the ;nd:;flpod thoroughly ove! refitted for the .sum-«f.umugm THE TABLE A'ED‘ BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the very bestthe market affords. GOO0D STABLTNG and.a careful Hostler always MOTELS 4A ND SALOON®S. Mll- TROTTER, PROPR LE T OBR ED No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Build a;podh the Parliament Buildings. The Tor ouse comprises everything necessary in a & House comprises everything necessary in a first class Restaurant. ‘The house has been thoroughly Ottawa, November 27 MRS. GRANTS SALOON, cEORGE STREET. Choice Wines & Liquors, Prime Cigars THE METROPOLITAN, Millwright and Engineer CÂ¥ ts mort recent " and ‘ improvad _ principles. mp for Fleok: and â€" improved lor ons wnave and Vuisen Tron Works, Mentroal. Addross Ohas. Esplia, Ottawa. n1if To the premises situated next door EAST, HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DYBS in this city on sale atthe |, Bieng Dh C Alicoa Mroes Htolo Ir. Propur, co. ses (0% r. d mebe P1 1462. ttig.o DOMESTIC DYES. le THE RUSSELL HOUSE, MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, RIST AND SAW MILLS BUILT ON WTHE ALBION: HOTEL, \ JOHN MALTMAN, 41 RIDEAU STREET, SA vors, I beg respectfully to an nounce that I hï¬vo now received my stock for the Summer Trade. It comâ€" prises all the best and purest . _ Remember the ‘;lm. P. O‘Mears Jy6.â€"170t DBRUGGIST®S. Aumond‘s Block, . â€" Ridenu Street, Ottawa. P. OMEARA, Prorancror. CHARLES ESPLIN, TORONTO HOUSE. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, HOLT‘s HOTEL, DRUGS, |PERFUMERT, DUIGNAN‘S JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D. â€".. _ OOMBS. |_. . CLOTHES BRUSHES, ke., > &so JOHN MALTMAN. OTTAWA C. W. THURSBAY, JANUARY 3, is67. CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, Ol‘na after TUESDAY, the 27th No# AP yember, 1866, and until further notice trains will run as follows : * DEPARTURE & ARRIVAL. From Ottawa, T:50 a m. . At Ottawa, 11:00 a.m. ® «> 1:50 p.m. «/ « > 5.20 pm. The time of these Trains has been oom-mu to engure connection with night and day tr on Grand Trunk, east and west. _ "(ae. 1 ta wa, November 26 Grand Trunk Railway Company OF CANADA. â€"~ SUMMER < ARRANGEMENTS. L ress for Ogdens! , Otawa, ’B&'flh-!hmmfl%}? rorfto, Gm;yl. London, Brantore . Goderich, nl&lo, Detroit, Chicagt ; and all poiNtS W@Bt, Mt......cosmssmerseees Night _ do _ do Tilivsscisaiens vesitsrominee Aepontmodation Train for Kingston and and all points West, at..................... $.00 A.M. Night (lol ;o l ‘u..i.‘............m 8.15 )P.l. Aepontmodation Train for Kingston Intermediate Stations, at............... 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 nxo;%..&?o:lr.u.. 5.00 P.thl" s:l 0.:10 P.M. o 3. .M. runs to Plattsburgh. : GOIN%TH AND EABT. b Ahroughout for New * Te oreges Points, g at St. Johns with Véermont Centrel Railroad, at Burâ€" lingfon with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Steamboats for ‘Lake George, Saratoga, New York,&e.,&c.‘ Accommodation Train for Islard Pond and Intermediate Stations, at............. 6.45 A,M. Express for Boston and Intermediate i Points, connecting.at 2t. Johns with the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... 8.30 A.M. Mail for Portland, stopping over night at + llll:d Il:‘qnd..-h.;.mï¬ 2.00 P.M. Express by way throu t ow A York, BJou. and nll‘lnumodim puset Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" linfgton with the Rutland and Burâ€" ll:gm Railroad,. also at Rouse‘s Point with Lake Champlain Steamers for Lake Goorge, Saratoga, Now York, ‘e’f“'rhm-anee 3.30 P.M. Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup and Portland, at...10.10 P.M. eB Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggage checked through. d.!ot hnho;rf‘&t:r:suon. 'fnd tlhr:o oldur‘r;ul and parture ns at Termini ani = gu. tions, see the :Grand Trunk Railway Book ot’ me Tables. + k * } % C. J. BRYDGES, .:. + Managing Director. in 26. 135â€"Â¥ May 26 o Finance Department, Cus;oms, P ‘ Ottawa, 6th November, 1866. WHIRIAB the power given to Collectors ol Customs by the Customs Act, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, Chapter 17, of retaining the invoices produced on the passing otf Entries, has not invoices produced on the passing of Entries, has not been ‘.““2( onnlus.‘ l.M‘ that it :u been fourld advisable to make i hn-bontnrn Collesâ€" tors to retain‘the official custody, and place on file all such invoicesâ€" £ * Notice is hereby lsivon_ that upon and after the FIRST day of JANUARY next, all invoices of FIRST day of J. ;Afli.l ARY. next, 'tll" ll:p"i“‘ of s:odl, rmmd or e at any o Custom ouses in the Pmnn'b,n:(li be retained and put o file by the Collector of the Port, in conformity with and that certifi¢d copies thereof will ke given by the‘Collector or prog:r officer, when required under the conditions therein mentioned. By compmunds_ .: ___c!___ [ «. file bimm Collector of the Port, in conformity with the 13th section of the 29 and 30 Victorin, Cap. 6, Tlll following hng:uul Notice to Nummm has been issued from the Hydrographic Ofâ€" fice, Admiraity, London, in reference to a fixed Light on c? Bt. Goo.rs. Gulf ofâ€"Mexico, United States, to which the fition of all concarned is lyoomly directed. __ | Re aammand . ‘The substance of this Notice, as soon as it is reâ€" ceived on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts affected by it ; and introduced into the marâ€" ahw:&.rviutn&pa&onhosmh&m:w- ons to which it relates. instructions, Navigaâ€" tion and.Pilotage, p.172.. [ No. 51.) °___ Gulf of Mexico==United States. \ , FIXED LIGHT ON CaPE 81. GEORGE. »intoman moreimition WA en on Ml;"", i on the Ist day of Augâ€" u a 4 ‘Thais light is a fred white light, and in clear vu&on‘u\dhmnho- a distance of 15 miles. 4 um FIXED AND Mllnmalï¬lfl ONCAPBSAN Also, that the light on Cape San Blas, West Const dflodd-,wunâ€"unbllsod on the 23rd day of Rl‘y, 1866. . The light is a fized white light, varied by a fask ov,:z minute and a half, and in clear weather sh dboncafrpadh“mo(ï¬mllu & ‘FIXED AND Ml&:«flmm ATJUPITER Also, that the light at Jupiter Inlet, East Coast of Florida, was reâ€"established on the 28th day o# SUM0, 000. ' “ b’ a ‘“. light is a white light, vari cnrr‘y.’n‘gb u{:;‘slt + NORTH ATLANTIC. FOG SIGNAL AT WEST gUODDY HEAVD, FR STATE OF M Also, that on and after the 15th dayo(c:zut. the fog signal at West Quoddy Head, of Inlao.v:l.::onmby-:u-‘:lsbsbdl:um oper y a Roper hot air engine, giv mnuol‘.'o seconds duration, with intervals nf‘:‘ nma between the blasts. trampet is placed in a small white building, a short distance south of the lighthouse, at an cleâ€" vation of 75 feet above the mean level of the sea, By command of their Wï¬. % GEO. HENRY n’omns. Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, 30th August, 1866. This : Notice affects the follo'in‘wM-lrlhy Charts : St. George‘s sound, No. 2,898 ; est Indies, &e., No. m&-ugu in West Indies, No. 390. Bay of Fundy, No. 352; Malifax to Delaware, No. 2,670. 241tf Ts Em L ot suitable for the season, in sading Buff, Oalf, Kid, Cloth and Felt Goods and Rubbers, for Ladies‘, ‘ and Children‘s wear. WHOLESALEAND RETAIL w at _ G.\HOWE & SON, 89 Hussex Streoet, 10 Rideau Streot. Ottawa, Oot. 17, 1806. . 257â€"47ui LEATHER, TRUNKS $EOEâ€"FINDINGS roftto, Guelph Asoors ind snors, JC N AND AFTER MONXNDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" FIXED LIGHT ON . CAPE ST. GEORGE. JUST ARRIVED! Gulf of Mexico==United States. NOTICE TO MARINERS. By command, NOTICE TO MARINERS. R $ALE CR At! A\large and excelient assortment 0 _ _ RALLROADS, Â¥inance Department, Customs, f Ottawa, 3rd October, 1868. GOING WEST. NOTICE R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, _\ â€" Commissioner of Customs, h as [8 M BUPERINTRNDENT, 5.30 A.M. 6.45 A.M. Importers ofâ€"Ory Goods. det? asp was: sacrtnens|or, axp vMagns i READYâ€"MADE CLOYHING ! O‘M MBX RA & CO., Afl. NOW OFFERING A LARGE AND \ GOODS, which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. They would call particular attention, as they have now on hand every novelty of cut and pattern in gaégo'lrï¬c;.t;& is fashionable for the season, and as their stock is large I:’ni varied they DEFY They &re also prepared to take orders for Clothing, which they guarantee to make up in the lmlu’;gs‘fuhlo::‘ tl::d'u they are under the m;:glnuldom of experienced cutters, thoy are WARRANTED TO FIT. 1 i PLLOT8, BEAVERS®, _ > 4 PETERSHAMS, DEVON8, [.% _ 8 6 ~/_ WHITNEYS, | IRISH FRIEZE, i _‘ _, CANADIAN po., ; BROADCLOTHS, BLACK DOESKIN: * Capital" Stove Depgt,35,v"Sussex St., Ottawa ALE STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. 0UR BTOCK OF THE ABOVE IS NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING A eRrkAr variety of all the different patterns, with every real improvement which the .duzll( flninâ€" ments of Central Canada have &own to be needed. ‘The assortment is the l.nrfut and tmost varied in this market. Special attention has been given to the gelection of STO suitable for Farmers and to residerts of the city, â€"The Of which we have about tm::‘y different sizes and patterns, including the following celebrated Protectionist, Large and Small King of Stoves, Improved Farmor‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Hous Sunny Side, &¢., &¢., all 0 which are splendid bakers. ‘Our Are unrivalled for city use, being very economical for tuel, and likewise |§:I baking Stoves. The following well known Stoves eomsprho part of the stock : Monitor, (3 sizes), pire State, (3 sizes), Queen City, Hotel, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &c., &0., &¢. 1 We have all the atest and best patterns, open and close fronts, elegant in design, durable for. use and cheap in price. i > BOX STOVES ! > A 'GYH.". stock of these,Stoves just received, including the Black Giant, Rambler, Rover, Lioness, Lion, Fulton, &c., all sizes; suitable for the smallest bedroom or the largest hall, warehouse, or church, (a liberal discount made on all Stoves sold to Churches.) y Of the best Russian and other Iron, also Gallows Pipe, T .Plbcl, Eibows, Key Pipes, and all kinds7of Tin, Sheet, Lron, and Copper W are on hand and made to order. Different patterns, with single or double Ovens. Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢., Made to order. ‘The best of material used and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. id Camp Kettles, Bake Pans, Shanty. Plates, and all kinds of Lumberer‘s ‘ ka Supplics on Hand, | Irf)n Bedsteads. ILron Bedsteads. _ _| BIRD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP® _ no%fu&mmo GOODS.â€"Parties about furnishing houses would do well to call and examine ;:;lnry b:nch. epartment, as there is fl-oumrylnqlhlhh .m Housekeeper, especially h the COAL : OIL â€" COAL | OIL_ COAL OIL ; Ptflm.m,lmfluh-pâ€"ovau\l!L Bedroom Toilet Baths, Sponge, Plunge, Sits and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and .lfl‘awwmmfl t o P Ponas R wWHEN YOU WANT TO EXAMINE ANYTHING IN THE ABOYE LINE, GO DIRECT To THE â€"â€"_â€""THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT. Ottawa, Oct. 4, 1866. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. THE NEW OMERY BTORE Fall Qoods Just Arrived. Tlloll WISHING THE MOST BEAU~ u!nluuo(sllkh&.ult:l-‘ull ut once to B-mhm. We also now offer sale crates of C. . ware, to suit country merebahta. _ We aresatisfied we on‘u them at MONTREAL PRICKES. Our CHINA har been selected with w care, while our STONE W ARR is some of the ever imported. pat~ Call at the new Crocl e ; Po, NO. 51 RIDEAU STRECT, Directly opposite D. WHELAN‘S m.og_x!‘u Ml. GEORGE SHOULDIS, IN RK»â€" tlmthuh to his friends and the public tor the 1i patronage which he has received for many years, begs to state that for the future his business will be carried on in YORK STREET, where his premises are known as the YORK STREET FANCY BAKERY, And where every article in the trade can be obâ€" tained of the best quality and at the lowest prices. BDTORU.scssssesvensesnen esns eC NUSE Mr. Shouldis is ready to. wait on all who may favor him with their custom, and furnish them daily with such bread as they may N‘lh‘- ) B‘l;luu send your orders to the York Street Fancy Two Journeymen Bakers Wanted. . Otfo. December 300 %!Alowuql'lll'llfl-AnI.A‘!EAl_A_IAP_WILL-IILIC'I'ID 8TOCK oF DRY CK l)(}flKINS.t SILK MIXTURE or coatiInas, .. Do. _ do. TROWSERINOGS, . ‘BEDFORD CORDS, â€" \, _ CHAUDIERE TWEEDs, | © BANNNOCKBURN Bo., TiwP Whfoter is November 9. Go to the " CAPITAL ! wa, December TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT KSTA BLISEITED IN 1844. Best Pennsylvania Kerosene and No..1 Canada Oils, No inferior article kept BEREAD. ELEVATED "®OVEN COOKING STOVES ! Cloths and Clothing. DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! LOW ~OVEN COOKING STOVES ! ersessess«.... 00 per 108f. 20 ve© 120C PUL, J U L UPSCA k. H. MEADOWS & CQ. M. SPARROW & Co., Groceries, Ligunor AND PROVISIONS, _ Wholesale and Retail. srarRow‘s BuILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets i orvra w A. «s August 1, 1866. _‘ _H. MEADOWS & Co. . 80, SPARKS STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DOUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! O Dryâ€" ertrens) or, asp 'shqi_n 276â€"3m BLANKETS. O‘MBEARA & CO. COATS MOCCASINS, BUCK, Conmn’o- Merchants, Im id ud'hla.louhbodou in Wines, < Montreal, May 23. _ _ 133 Gmlll Agent for Great Western Railway of Cansda. mpg. Office 30 Great Bt. James Btreet, Montreal. $ Montreal, May 23, ¢ | 133â€"6m old stote, Montreal. Montreal, May 26. JOHN DOUGALL & Co., Ploouc- Tlg ./ Leather Commi Mérchant, Montreal.. _ s us NBRA YER BOOKS, -.r-unâ€"o,’ l of every kind. We call attention of the Ladies of Ottawas to our assortment _____ _ _ svccluou to Corse & May, Import= ers and Dealerts in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &0 , No. 474, St. Puul Street, opposite their PANTS, Bags. Lixk§.S _ Do., TRAVELLING, COTTONS, STRIPED, . Do.,._ . BLUB, \ , ‘~.‘ Do, _ ‘GREY, TRUNKS, . KB" Best Con Livx® On. always on hand. :nd.h May 26. 185â€"7 MPORTERS of Groceries, Wines, Lig= . uors, Cigars, &0., &c., 25, Hospital Stroet, Monâ€" MONTREAL CARDE. J. C. FRANCK & Co., BHIRTS, DRAW ERS, §M0CKS, BALDWIN & Co., 8. H. MAY & Co., H. E. SWALES, be 35, SUSSEX STREKE1 all the attention of the sortment * DUVERNAY BRO8. MITTS, WOOLLEN Do. â€" BUCK, "’ al Street, Monâ€" SUBSCRIBER has opened a Baking | prother, though greatly u m 'I'--I T apment :fl brother, though greatly unwilling, finally.conâ€" _ 185â€"4 ___ | of the first .m’m“"fl’m".‘ sented.‘ The marriage consummated, it is & Co., uuï¬g:zmmu :xbm‘n,. -noudlhywmumtoluh-‘. % g. Cukes made to order. Bhort| _ maryise Teipe. â€"â€"The Comuiestom | Bread or Seoteh Oake, Wedding OtLPM07 puBes; | that, in apite of the uniarnd duilaem of bodl on hand. notice. 1AVID GARDKER. .| ness in that country, the trade returnis 135â€"7 Ottawa, December 24. 3152 more activity than at any previous period. In o Ap F xwwwâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| October, 1866, the walue of exports from the " l Srating Rink at the Steamboat Whart | UoR=L.52"F Szurer oc ied moo ast Tok lh..vm "‘lmmnywm months of 1866 M' M' per cent. hos IE Subscriber respectfully ROUDORLO®| _ ___"_ __ uts than thecorresponding period of | 6y .~.~ . PHCGNIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y ~â€" OF LONBOX. Established in 17829. . + ;.â€"P"K:." 1(6‘ e cnh;- D'onhg-h;no. on House dMflMM.vMMIw chandise at the lowest current rates. . * » JOHN DURIE, Ottawa, Fob.&2 1866 GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, For the special security of Policy=ho , AGENTS FOR CANADA. Tllll CcOMPANY HAVING INVESTED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, 1 Hundred Thousand Dollars, Ottawa, December 7 Toys, Jewellery, Prime Cigars, Furs, Gloves, Mitts, Caps, Mufiers, Tiss, A'nd‘u‘udnrictydlnolluynld!‘ql For New Years Presents | Mduï¬o'hokmlnhdmddh order to make room for Spring Stock, AT BARGAINS WILL BE G Ottawa, November 16. 300 hfchests young Hyson Tea. 350 _ do Twankay _ do. 400 . do Japans do. i ND A GENERAL ASSORTWEXT OF GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, &c. RoyalCanadianBank L I @ U o.R 4: OTTAWA AGENOY : Officeâ€"Desbarats‘ Bnfl?ng, T7 Bparks Bt. f . M. P. HAYES, _ Ottawas, June 21. TRY PBOF, SHATTUOKSâ€" Gymnastic . Clubs. Clubs from 8 to : a saomek ie S en tRA C c _All orders proâ€"paid will be immediatel M'F_f“ pwe Ser sust uxormyzb Aax|ADDThONAL SUPPLY OF WINTER ,GOODS ! Comprising all that is new in | f EW 81 "re ©OO€. NEW ‘s;g% e NEW ‘STOCK TO NEW STOCK TOBA! f FIRST QUALITY MEERSCHA FIRST QUALITY MEERSCHAU FIRST QUALITY MEERSCHAUM FIRST QUALITY MEERSCHAUM PI wz Remember the Place, 264 Sparks Street. â€" ‘ > PEC TOP DEPOT "‘m ‘um VEST PATTERNS. _ _ . 2o S S hm s uce n t y Just in time for ï¬â€˜wm DON‘T DELAY.___â€"___ PLLOTS, . mnsn%u.u Also a choice assortment of HKAVY TROWâ€" SERINGS, and .. * Nert door to the Military Bospital HAVE NoOwW O ND A STOCK amounting to over $5000 of e uB Srating Rink at the Steamboat Whari 'lmmmm-mm blic that he has prepared a SKATING m‘i“ feet in ciroumference, at the Queen Victoria‘s Whazt, Lower Ottaws. The Rink is enclosed by a board wall, 12 feet high, with dressâ€" be kept in superior m«,.h-uu 25 qr. caske Gin« 300 Green cases Gin. The Glasgow Bakery, YTORK STREBT, â€" â€" do Twankay _ ~â€" do. do Japans do. do g-m do. do perial do. «xD a :tmb AssoRTWENT 0 OCERIES, TOBACCC | _ Arso 100 puns. l’llï¬m 25 hhds. Gime . | _ sSPARK®S STRIEET JAR AND TOBACCO i4 pPEPOT tows, â€"~ â€" Proprietor. "BRIME CIGARS. 15 FOR SALE! JOHN G. ZIMMERMAN, Corner olflrmfl Metcalfe Streets November 16. | .: 283 All having escaped the late dutics.. . JOSEPH PHELAN, 535 and 537 Paul Street Montres INS8VURANCE. TOBAOCOS Furs, Caps, Mits, PRL PRL Agent Ottawa, Ko. 10, Sparks Street ANTOILNE RATELEL G. M. HOLBROOK, e immed attend L. W. BB%CI. T. â€" 1 PRICEâ€"3 CENTS / J. ROO8. 301tf 157 PS $1 The souvenire now. brought to Paris have been wholly furnished ;bu’u': wellâ€"rememâ€" bered â€" danscuse, : Fanny , who lives in the strict retitement of a country life near the Hague, occupied in the cultivation donï¬ species of rose, which she has brought to highest perfection. _ By the fortune left her by Gentz, added to that acquired by herâ€"own industry and talent, -hhe-blc_dg,'lfn’. Poem y Ee oo m e on L t easy life of a chatelaine ; and while . her leisure time is occupied with the cultivatibn of flowers, her heart is fully occupied likeâ€" wise with the cultivation ot ‘all her tender. souvenirs of the court of Vienpa, and the place she once occupied thereat, with the tull conserit‘And approbation of every member of the Imperial family. s‘ i _‘The story of the loves of the Duc de Reichâ€" stadt is short and sad exough. Disgusted '!: the restraint of the life at Court, wounded by the position to which his birth had m him amorlg the archd his relatives, he vmt to m'.nny into the country, to enjoy solitude and the contemplaâ€" tion of natuge, at a little village near Vienna. The doctors had foretold that unless seme inâ€" terest in life were offered to this sensitive, nervous youth, he ‘&ut, of necessity, sink into atrophy and "wither away in consumption. « was born Kirig of Rome, and died a Lieuâ€" tenant in the Austrian service," was too short to admit of any very voluminous record. .. . ny and many a bope had beep raiéfiof his fl{n.g m.:‘:nt -s":?-unm ing ‘an lmfl! which might throw terest his existence, and ward off wi which was killing him by inches. B viction thit the opportunities thus affordeq were, but snares of the enemy to set over him in his most #nâ€" guarded moment him on the watch, and he never once yig the temptation. .But : ’ï¬e moment came for it comies for all en. Me became struci m and beauty of hil* I:‘D:.My'l 1 fresh from the woods, simple manners ï¬m hig :: moral taste, and he soon became senâ€" amored. :To this girlâ€"_,hggold the of his lifeâ€"the temptations which had offered to himâ€"the â€"mepirations in which he. indulgedy the hopes bewentertained.. His enâ€" tire existence underwent a change.. To one being could he unfold the secrets of his beart, and the restraint which had been killing him was overcome at last. T ] securing of nna-onuï¬u-tï¬:;m to be placed in the Napoleon . of the Louvre. â€" The life of this son of the great kahas (RÂ¥zarar. on FD wf mm e epitaph written by himself for hi# own tomb, THE S0NK OF . NAPOLEONX BONA» ", PARTE: 1 The search after the relics, writes a Pars correspondent, belonging to the Duke de Aimchnledt King of Home, has ended fn the But as there must always be a demon at work upon the happiness of every mortal here below, so did the satisfaction experienced by the young Duc de Reichstadt soon cometo an end. He who had ever shunned all '1' who had obstinately refused to attend courtly jetes, opera, ball and playâ€"finding his he.lchcnd-piriu-whi-plm‘“ one night l;llehd wi& an i dt.d: to see the ballet of %, Diable which*the cackues fknoed w,l'm Emperor; which *the cackuea by Fanny Elisler had become the aim object of every conâ€" vem&;'n and â€"of al mue:mâ€_gth city. e . went to saw the dancer come forward to the footlights with that swimming step which had won the hearts of all mankindâ€"he gazed first in terror, then in doubt, then in horror and amamzement, and sank slowly ‘down senseless on the floor of the box where he wgs placed. . __ _ . _ â€"â€"There are now one hundred and ninetyâ€" thrce inmates in the Ohio Boidiers® Home, which h&o:ï¬-‘ number that has; ever been in that institntion at ong time. % â€"A woman in Quincy, I1l., the other day nnhdtoeo-mtulc‘uh-n‘-“‘h garmbnts with coal oil and applied the torch. She was saved by intruders when half romsted. â€"It is well worth making s note of, that the on Monday next, the 7th instant. ‘Bend for & â€"E. K. MacGillivray & Co., pf the Shefficld House, will show toâ€"day the largest and best ‘hssortment of fine gold jewellery ever exhibited in Ottawa, Those in quest of Christmas or mnuâ€"lc.amm‘m- PNSpe was backed by a member The attaokâ€" ..mn&-mdfld.s-. on the winner of $124,000. We think this aftair has norlu h'zuï¬( annals: â€" We are glad of it, Ben; it help to set you ufl“ï¬.dlï¬â€˜ afford to lose it. At one ti hï¬ofl Mr. Wood was the loser to the extent . $80,000, but cool persistence induced the change of fortune recorded above." 3 _A,,.._...._...-_-m-‘u-ugrd ~~ td reactgnt s NC Wb . 3 : s m W last, ‘The Woednesday night last. ‘The amsmiling party last week, immediately on her artival trom Areland, at the instigation of her brothar, who had followed her to prevent her marriage with a young man with whom she had eloped and on e emeted aneegs & and great wealth, while the‘ young man is the son of a plain, poor, but respectable farmer. Well educated, beautiful, and energetic, and LC ravvcamess uP s P rees K ye mpoodinazu'bdofl.“. ‘l\ol*!h- says that '».G“I"'P"-'"'“ more money than ever, and if they continue .'.mx...uauum present rate, they soon recover the losses of the late panic. although -p'f:‘:op-fln- now 48 China, with an of £30, l: ) MmMMM -nidb.nï¬-ï¬:'mfl..“' brother, though greatly finally conâ€" sented.. The marriage consummated, it is w&q'fllmhu % more exports than the corresponding period 1 1865, and sixteen per cent. more than the corâ€" ul, and energetic, and. ir £a0,00e x youe, aha .uu-k,na- mw Superinâ€" 2Â¥ mvu& ; consummated. it is