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thik _ the Bich ase, ngef eat ng uJ 2 i).l'OICI \l./i.uj-o and Accoucheur, attonding Puysician soIthe Protestant Hospiâ€" tal Oulsé snd residence, nor of Rideaa and Mosgrove streets, oearly ite Workman & Grifâ€" fGn‘s. | Entrance on % «_ Ottawa®, May 5. "I s *A1 â€" cmn,cnu,'mw u'.i'doquh.lpndy.ll‘ cess. <‘References given to reated, if required. The cur Ottawa, April 14. W. R. BELL, A.M., M.D., C.M., &c Aug, 10â€"200tf LEES & GEMMELL, â€" BA RISTERS®y At y#, Solicitors» C. sveyAncers, &e. Orrice : {uhCumll wa, C. W. Rosget Less. x J, GranceLL. Ottawa, Fobruary 7, 1866.; 43â€"utf EDWARD T. DARTNELL,â€" BA..IOT..' Sollcitbr, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clork of the Poace and County rown ‘Attorney, far the U Counties"of Prescott and Russoll. T _ Ormes: . x J m-z‘.ljawfll.ow PIY'IOIA!. o and Accouchear Ottawa. Day office oppojite Mageo & Russoll‘s, Sparks Street, Center Townt Night Office at his, Residence, Maria Street, Conger Town. [ 2 Cu&:n, Cuzen», without ulo of the knife, by a new, sertain, speedy, almost painless coss. <‘References given to pnhnpman"; reated, if required. . The curg guaranteed. aa0, Wa. Curoe. sttawa, Fob. 7, 1866. 12 he 0 C2 Ra CCE W.A UIJMIU, BA.IIS‘I‘&I!‘ and Abtornecys=ateLaws Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Qonveyancers, Notarâ€" es Public, &c., &5 " Orricr: ‘Lelegraph Building, Métcalfo Stroet, Atawres ~+* 8 j {x3, Rtawa,\Jan. 1 C J.Â¥F. BOURTON, â€" TB ARRISTERâ€"ATeLA W y Solicitor=in= AYk Caansery, &m:yuccfi Notaties Public, &0 T our-ll.hhmgo"u o Ruswell House. .« Assxkaxpus Roas. \Aussar Parsoss. Ottawa, Jaly 28.+ . I 139â€"Gm _‘ [)-xru P. QMce t Sgarks ptreet, Cen= tral Ottawa. Octuwea, Jaeaary 27, 136 *\ +) ) Meutf Lottors A"DIIIYOA‘I'-I..\ ; Sollettor â€" in Chancery, Convey ancer; 4o., Sassex Stroot. > Qw#i0®: Umen Buildings, Ojtawa.. Jebrwary 21, 186d.. . | | b5â€"y Hteammships, via Portland, dlose at 9 p.m. every Thursdayâ€" p-'txld l:l\ou. via Now }‘:vrk. avary alternate Saturday, at mmgo 17 ots; via Boston, every ailernate y, &t Noon, Remerua®o Lorrias --m‘r Adl, andâ€" postâ€" wid thirty minutes prior to m of mails. Lttâ€"whikse hoursâ€"3 a.m. t 7 p.ih. _ .. (Rikoesmy raow Exoraxp.) | ivao-nl' and ~ Résidence, Gebrge itaws, November 13. > w â€" 280y I)Ifl'l'lsl'- ORMcet\ Sasset Street, over Messrs. Campboll & C@‘s, Grocers. . .| ° Octawa, Janusry 27, 1366. â€" SMcuth * K. Fe BuUmE‘l-:'rm, ADVOC\’I‘& O.Mcet No« 17, St« Poter Flk, Streot, uigbeo. Mr. Boughctte wi‘l always be repared ueaifond promptly o auy business the boverswncat saployes, aad the public geaerally A"DI!I\’-A'I’-!.,\ Â¥ . Caansory, Cogvoy ancer, We. Jusnor‘s Shooe Store, Midema 3{re6t, Otta®¥a, April 27; [ â€" wW. MARSITALL Â¥ATHESON, BAIIIOT“. At ey, Soltcitor, &o» Orrice; Horne‘s Baildings, corper of Sparks dElgin Streets, Octawa. * f Ottawa, Dec, 13, 1366. 1â€"y E. B. Marcoos ebraary{, 1866 Fpbruary 7, 1386. L® Chancery, &c. |_. n s OQerics: Aumond‘s "‘“‘4*"“'“ Street. last and Wes ;‘rAnmu'us. entrgncte next door to W, W. n‘s Barber <Bui> Ottawa, December 8. . Gutf HWtawa, Febramry Bgluurgu and [Attorneyâ€"at«Law; Solicitor in Chancery, vey ancer, &c. thilse: Opposite Post Oiibe, Elgin Street, in the coms lately cccaupied as the Offstom, House. ; Vchant a, f arch 30. BTâ€"tt »B" Attends to all Law Cdurts in the District of U# GEO. LOGAXNX, MLD., L.CALB. ko, Dunuas 4 Join dall ATE of Qusbec. We 3 mare. ORK Street, op tel. 1 * sR W 4 ... ‘alils Mc : | ARRISTER, Kto, tfhr Lower Canada. \ Orpices : Court He ylmerand Buckingâ€" 11A i COUIX & NX RZUVCOUR, T POR N Y SA TeLAW, Soticitors=in= Chaacery, Conveyagoore, Notaries Rublic, &c. rice: Post Odoo Bailding Eigiastreot,.Ottawa ROSS & PARSGSONS, , f TTEOR NE Y$%«â€" +Tâ€"L A W , Solicitorsein« JOHMN‘S W YOL IH.; NO. B87¢. HAYCOC 1 PXE POST 0®FPI&Râ€"OTTAW . AUGUSTUS KEEFER, SALE. + 2,500 BAGS LL L SALT. D it. ® *C CLEGG & NELLIS NELIYVERING AND cLostN® OP MALL DR. wW. J. HENRY, DR. 0. C. WOOD, Mail W DR. ORE D. (O‘CONNOAI, Mi»DLola1 DH.O WO LEARA L. EETL , &4. P. BAKKI, Postmaster SCOTDH, Ja HAYCOCK, EAii LN LLY, anmd Acconchcur, parks Street _ ~ FE, D lence=«Clity Hall i U, ND, tos. F. N®uLts Matthews‘\Ho# DELIV RD: M R. L Maycock M.D., Tor DL N Allan‘sâ€" Canadian and 13 ‘6) D., CLOSED 6.00 m. on and 5.45 p, m 5.30 p. m and 11.00 a. m 6.00 p. m 6,39a m. 8,00 p. un 12 30 p. m 800 p.m. §00 p. m 34â€"0m 43â€"utf 100â€"y 43â€"ut 43â€"utf 21â€"y tf ARE NOW MANUFPACYURING A WINE CALLED / Canadian | Champagne ! ‘v:mcn 18 EXCELLENT,and WHICH | they cansell at$3 PER DOZEN. â€" Amatear who have tasted the wine, consider it a very good article, and superior to what is supposed to be im« ported. Hotel keepers and dealers in Wines would ;d:d:oll tocall on LAROQUE & CO., and give them ra. & J Bottles of every description, excepting oil boitles, wanted, and one penny per dozen more givâ€" en than by any other party for the same. . © _ _ Ottawa, September 21 ff. . _ _AYLMER, C.. h ‘T!Ql'l'l nBCAWA TUERSuaYÂ¥s AND FRIDAYS. & Orduars loft at Uaion Hoase will be punctaally atâ€" tended to:‘ f Ottawa, Jaly 26. / 187 h“firfl to transact aoy ‘busmess connected w e Crown Lands Dox:hcnpt. in prosscuting Land Claims, taking out Patents, and to conduct any agousy for paryes having business with any af the (duvern:neat cifices. Oftaws, Fob 7, 1866. > 4Jâ€"utf Gesasral Comniission Agent Llxo sxcuasaos sRroKERr, $AT* Agent Torthe Kacopean Life and (Guarantee Sociot#. . Four Dollars and Upwards. Oitawa, Fab. 12, 1268 Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa, LARO@QUE & Co. CHURCH STREET: MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, Pllo VINCIAL Land Sarveyors, Canada East and West, Real Estate Agents, &c. Phrâ€" ticulat attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of . Absentees, Applications to the Crown Lands Department for Mméng Lands, &¢,, promptly attended.to. .. _ © \ _ 1: _ They have now on hand and for gale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in UpI;r and Lower Canada; and an‘ immense quantity of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. 4 Orricz: Corner of ?'zuks and Motcalfo Streets. ‘W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. â€"]_F. A. BALDWLN, P. 14 8. Ortawa Des. 23. 1365 ;~:] T. G. HURD, . * AND Agent aud Uroker, Notary Pab» l.l lis, has romoved his dice ;&:'iehulu~ Street, a few doors to the south of Dan a‘s Hotel, and % ,\ATnt for the estato of Morton‘s Distillery Kin , for the sate of Nighwines and Whiskey. Ovrice: In Aumond‘s Bailding, Rideau Street. Ottaws+, June 27. * 24 Wihy. . Has been opened: at this Branch, and interest wil | 'q’.bo allowed on Deposits of s CHAILIEES ESPLIN, Millwright and Engineer MECHANICAL DRAUGHT$MAN, _ G"ll'l' LNXD saw MILLS 3UILT.ON th» mostâ€"recent and improved| priaciples. Agont for Fleeks: patent and improved Taylor Water) Whool, and Vuisan [ron Works, Montréal. Address Chas. Esplia, Ottaw». fivtt Panuum..“- Hlair Dressing Salaon, Under the Patrongge of His Excellency the Governorâ€"(Géneral, Augus‘ Blosk, Rideau Street, 4 doots from Sappers Bridge. . _ @UEBEC BANEK _\ gr Camp‘s Kotary Hair Brushing Apparatus, the only m?n the Continent in uxo.h‘ mMse Ottawa, Dec. 13, 1865. t 14. IK . Dmufhhmsn,..ko., (commissioned: for l:ypu and Lower Canada.) Ofice and resideqp~, Glonâ€" cester, nedr Ottaw@l. Burveys of overy “oex‘lg:h- executed with accucacy. | Communications addressâ€" ed Oitawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive proimpt attention. V . 0. 0 U GQ ILIS L £LUS , > P s nufinton udvnn’ufm-mn, @ Mining, Land, and Goneral Pariiamentary Agont. . Referonces .unexceptionable. .Orric«: Wellington Stroct, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. â€" . _ . > > _~ c _ P. 3.â€"Special attontian given with atch to Publi¢ Land: business, adjusting dhplltc’lp claigs, nd'mnflml’mnu. = e Ottiws May u. _ _‘ _. _ _â€" Rey _ . DBAWI.‘OS Pomn LETTERS PATâ€" BNTWU invention neatiy executed ; de.cripâ€" uoas and specticativns drawn up, and working Models of appropriate fnaterials prepured ; De. signs for. musuments turn.shed aod Mouuments erected ; Ornamental Work in Stone, Plaster of Paris, Compusition, &e., designed and, executed upon the shortes. nutice. _‘ yas * 'H‘ UeFig®:, At tas Rooins of Augustus Laver Es4., Bigin gcreot, opposite the Post Vidigo. UctaW«,. Deceimber 4. . 248â€"Jun Uraughtsman. Modeilior, &c. Ex:\ . BPARKS, t Plovmct.u. LAND . sURVEYOR, Draughtsman, &c., (commissioned for L ppor l ‘ml‘vll- mABC A CVR EDCE awa, March 20, 1868 Boox-,llsnuu and PapereRuler, cor» ner of Sparks and Metealifq Streets, over the City: Registrar‘s Office. Account books mady t« or\l{r for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. , RULLNG done to any pattern. » Particular attention rlud to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1865; f 2â€"y ® MIH. IL B. FRIPP, ORG.\!I!"!‘ of Ciarist Chaurch Teacher Pof pae Ocgan, Piahoâ€"Forto, &¢. ‘ |, . _ _ _ N JOHN 1 BARBER, BWKQ‘INDUK ?ml Manutietuwinag Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sox h.rz-. Entrance on Sussox Stroet. Ottaw#, Dog, 18, 1865. 7 1â€"tf x [« / H. MCLEAN‘S _ * AUC.’I'IO! Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, :n«ro' Town, Ortawa, opposite Hopo‘s Stationâ€" e ore. | _ â€" R ql')o sale of Real Pstate at Auction or Private Sale promptly attended to. ©Consignments recwived for itive sale. Partics wishing to purchase Real mnu will receive all information FREB OF CHARGE by calling at the office. + ‘ Oftawa, Dec. 18, 1805. 1â€"y Avc'l'u!!lllll, and %:m-u Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Streot. § Oftama,â€"Docopber 18. 16605. .: _.â€"_ _: Ity % x) H. MeLEAN‘S # 2#38" Qreics Hovrs:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. > es H. V. NOEL, . * Manager. tawa. Fab. 12. 1968 43â€"ut eagast Piam;)f;or‘ue, Violin, &e: * THIRO H BAS3. Ottawa, February 21, Oftawa, May 5 * GEO. H. PERRY, "MVIL ENGINEER, Union Ballding», ./ ‘corner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1 1â€"* Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 _ BUSINESS CARDS. _ & SIDNEY B. FRIPP, > ‘ICHI_TIC'I'. Orrice: Weollington Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Oltawa, Pebruary 7, 1866. r 43â€"utf [~:â€"~K.C. & T. W. KEIKR, o ‘?Lccoulfrrm_wr'u, No« 3, Victoria Cres= cent, ‘own, Ottawa. Oltawa, xm 21, 1866. * TQuy SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ONTRACTOR and Bullder, Offlce ! North side York street, second door from Sussex 02 CR Da w n (Lite of the Bosk of Upper Ganada,) ERCHANT / TAILOR, 32, Sparks PARLIAMENTARY AGI.‘NCX}‘ 3. BOUGHKETT/E, MACDONALD â€"& C, B, POLLAK QuPRia, R. H. MoGREEYV\, JOHN A, MORTIMER; THOS®. NELSON, Js. MULLLN;, WUL. WERRICK * Gadakio 1 idn, > & 13° Mcroaaot and Genera} o agout for Ruad‘s Highwines ada â€" misy, Dawes‘ Lachine Aies and lour, «s., for sale. Sparks streat, near the Russol: ty, C. W. i y E. MILES, IERCE LAROQUE & CO. BRO., 118â€"y 55â€"7y 18â€"y 14y Th«y ol | RFLORIDA WATER. _ y HATR BULUSHES. â€"* | NALL BRUSHEs, * &o., _ | Just being opened up. _ THOS. _ CLARKSON & Co., PROpUCE | Mouse compriges everything necessary in a firstâ€" cle=s Restanrant. The house has been thdroughly and clegantly fitted up throughout. ‘The BAR con tains the choigest brands in Wines and Liquors, and overy delicsey of the season will be secured for the Table. No pains or trouble will be spared the acâ€" commodate the,guests and patrons. . k t‘ MRS.: GRANTS SALOON, cCBORCE sTREETr, Choico Winas & Liquors,Prime Cigars :__No. 83 FRONT St, _ TORONTO, C. w.* PA Reference: E. McGillivray, Ottawa. /~~FJOHN MALTMAN, : â€" LA'I‘I McADAM*8, Co,-u'dll Hotel, Packegham. s bh * 3 * The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, us veenleased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and re‘tted for the scm cial accommodation of gnests, filE TABLE AND BAR will ad all umu{c furnished with the very best the thairket affords. 5 "IRI. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, opposite the Parliament Buildings. The Toronto ;Ym-. comprises everything necessary in a firstâ€" Ottawa, November 27. GOOD STABLTNG and a caroful Hostler always in attendance BOARDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1966. utw e TB C on 2c 0 Frane c m i prict wgt e Opaz t 'l' KavaixacHa, Propmgor, Corner of iÂ¥M e Motcalfe and Wellington streets; opposite the imain eatrance to the Government buildings, The " QU EEN®" comprises all the requisites for a drstâ€"clus« Rostaurant. . The (buse has been relitted and cofurnished throughout ~The BAR contains the choicest Brands in W mes and kiquors, and every felicacy of the season will be found on the table. The roprietor‘s hest eiforts will be directed to the ‘somâ€" Ku tof his guests and patrons. / â€" :« ‘This House is conveniently situated, and still mainâ€" tains its rhuucur as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and renoviited. No paing will be spared to accommodate and please. : THE RUSSELL HMOUSKE, LA‘!’II CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Oitawa, C, W. The undersigned, proprictor© of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to w(}nslu his nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling public, that he has reâ€"painced and newly-l‘nmhhodgxmghwt this comâ€" mo-gion establishment, in the management of which by strictaitention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and su&port. JAMES E. GOUIN, and ploxso. 6 U.JN LBUSES to and from the cars and boats free of ahnr? There is a FLRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABLE attached tu the Hotel. i RESTAUBA"I', corner of George and William Streets, (P. O‘Meara‘s old standj.‘ 38" OYSTERS in every style, at all Hours. Ottawa, January 9, 1867.. 32ly .. THE METROPOLIT AN, >‘ DUIGNAN‘S Pnnm'r.u HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. A fow gentlemen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. 1 § :~» Ottawn, Dec. 20, 1865. » â€" 8y THE ALBION HOTEL, VICHOLA! Street, Court«House A venue; LW Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. . _ | _ A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just received. 1 N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefully and promptly preâ€" _ P. 8.â€"Advice to the poor gratis Ottawa, April. 11. $°" J 2202, PEA 0OO A 2N 33 | 'INION ,HOUSE, North Gower, Good Stabling and an attentive Hostlor. ‘ | January 11, 1866. | | 20â€"y THE LARGEST AssoRTMENT OF DYES in this city on sale at the Ottawa â€" Drug Warechouse. ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN, With eight diferent S'inpl. manufactured on the premises. It 13 a healthy and cooling beverage. A LARGE STOCK OF PREsN GAR» DEN and FLELD SERD3, just arrived and on Sulo. _ All seeds wasranted Fresh. & f A large importation of English and French PERâ€" EUMES will aréive next week. % JZ@F" All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES on hand. | Please call and examine the Stock. It is the largest and bést ever imported. _: _ _ â€" |______ DRUG WAREHOUSE, RIDEAU_,_ER‘EET 1866 SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. TOILET ARTBRCLES,&C Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines I English & French‘cyomlcaln, ! DRUGB, PERFUMERY, Commission Merchants, Ofll'l: July IO,AF”MCV:..“'.{'ARI“-“V S y '0‘“4';0'-; _._ MORTIMERS Apothecaries HMall! Wheni.'nmhr Mmu; suporvision, ut.‘l‘u 'Aln:‘d ofthl; many Patrons w prom ntiafuet , MiiSpied th M i o1 o â€"| olfa8s. AUSTIN, .| _ Tllfl sSUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS ~ opportunity of thanking his many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him sipce he commenced business. He begs (o inform li;’m that he s * ET AS EREMOV EID ared. | 3 htawa, Fob. 12, 1866 The New Drug Store, 41 RIDEAU STREET, $§PECIAL NOTICE. SIGN of theGOLD MORTAR HOTELS A ND SALOONS. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1868 IHE «©QUEEN" RESTAURANT, Nt Docember 21, 1865 P&Y" \rs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY MN" ) vetars. Duige ate . dubt PROPBNLY COMPOUXDED AND FREE FROM ADULTERATION1 HOLT‘S HOTEL,| :; |.>=| YLMER, C E., Livery and General Stag_e Oilice. u;_Ml‘rud Moses Holt, Jr., Prep‘!r. DOMESTIC DYES. To the premises situated next door EAST, Remember the place, P. O‘Meara old Jy6â€"170t Lately, and for many years connected with 'n....fl'. Thecel, Palace Street; Quebec Aumond‘s Block, Rideau Street, Ottarwa, P. O‘MEARA, Proprnrox. [ovember 27. 22 TORONTO HOUSE JAS. JOiINSTONS Just Received ! Il\luxxrvu FPOR PAST FA# € vors, I beg respectfully to an nounce that I have now roceived my stock for the Sammer f‘rade, It comâ€" prises all the best and purest A.. J. LEMON, DRUGGIST®S. 11 Sussex Street, OTDrA wA JOSEPH CARVEY, M.D. &o., BOZODONT. . COMBS: « 4 CLOTHEs BRUSHES, JOHN MALTMAN. J. GARVEY, M &o OTAWA C."wW. MONDAY, JANUARY $1, isey â€" 4Tâ€"uth 97â€" 42â€" 4â€"y Of every description suitable for the season, in luding Buff, Calf, Kid, Cloth and Felt Goods and Rubbers, for Ladics‘, Gents‘ and Children‘s wear. j \vnm.qu.l AND RETAIL n at _ G.. HOWE & SON, 69 Sussex Street, and 10 Rideau Stroot. Ottawa, Oct. 17, 1866.. 257â€"47utf FOR SALE CHEAP! LEAmER, TRuids sHoEâ€"FDODMNCS This Notice affects the following Admiralty Charts : St. George‘s sound, No. 2,898 ; West Indies, &o., No. 392 4; Lights in West Indies, No. 390. ?;{0“ Fandy, Ko. 352; Ha‘ifax to Duh'zzr;. No. ,670. I .soots 1nd suors,MC Also, that on and after the 15th day of August, the fog signal at West Quoddy Head, Coast of Maine, would be made by means of a Daboll trumâ€" {-e'.. operated by a Roper hot air engine, giflls lnsts of 5 seconds duration, with intervals of 2 seconds between the blasts.* The trumpet is plced in a small white building, a short distance south of the lighthouse, at an eleâ€" vation of 75 feet above the mean level of the soa. By command of their Lordlhixs. GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, London, 30th August, 1866. Also, that the light at Jupiter Inlet, East Coast of Florida, was reâ€"established on the 28th day o# June, 1868. . + The light is a ‘{lnd white light, varied by a fash every minute and a half. A FOG SIGNAL.AT WEST QUODDY HEAD, sTATE OF MAINE. FIXED AND FLASHI“NE} LIGHT ONCAPESAN 4 k AS. _ A1so, that the light on Cape San Blas, Wes: Coast of Florida, t7as reâ€"established on the 23rd day of duly s MBRBSNLE : :9i eC . C tm T PV 24â€" e . The light is a fired white light varied by a Aask every minute and a baif, and in clear weasther sbou{d be seen from a distance of 16 miles. ~Information has been received at the Admiralty, that the Light on Cupe St. Gourge, West Const of| Flortida, was roâ€"established on the ist day of Augâ€" ast, 1864. t P : 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 l’)y it ; and introduced into the marâ€" gin or otherwise in the page, of the Sailing Direcâ€" tions to which it relates. Seo instructions, ghvl‘l- tion and Pilotage, p. 172. [ No. 51:] , [Peis li?hl is a fAeed white light, and in clear weather sliould be seen from & distayce of 15 miles. FIXED AND FLASiinu LIGHT AT JUPITER INLET Notice is hereby given that upon and after the FIRST day of JANUARY next, all. invoices of goodg, presented for entry at any of the Custom Mouses in the Province, will be retained and put on file by the Collector of the Port, in oonforlnig with the 13th section of the 29 and 30 Victoria, Cap. 6, and that certified copies thereof will bo given by the Collector or pmgcr officer, when required under the conditions therein mentioned? By cxnmend, â€"â€" _ | _ 000." HE following lmÂ¥ofl.l'nt Notice to Navigators T has been issued from the Mydrographic Ofâ€" fice, Admiralty, London, in reference to a fixed Light on Cape St. George, Gulf of Mexico, United States, to which the attention of all concerned is specially directed. _ _ PPE Returns tickets to Pressott, Koml:vula and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalstaâ€" tions on th line. § ~ o 1 e T. 8. DETLOR, © AONEBERET C PVCYCRIOOTY MOTCY “IIIEREAS the power given to Collectors of Customs by the CultomTot, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, Chapter 17, of retaining ‘the invoices produced on the ymh:i‘ of Entries, has not been genorullr exercised, and that it has been found advisable to make i. meumbent uron Colleeâ€" tors to retain the official eustody, and place.on file all such invoicesâ€" WDQ @1 OMEA WOKty Musmumprrssessseee 800 AM. Night * do â€"*> do ..‘ Rhussuosimamict Bd PML Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intormediate Stations, At.............« 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 PAL, 5.00 P. M., and 630 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Tram runs l.hroni‘hto Plattsburgh. GoInG soUTH AND EAST, Express by IKailway throughout for New York, Boston, and all Intermediate , Points, connecting at St. Johns with K Vpermont Centrel Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Ratland and Burâ€" + lington Railroad, also with the Lake F «Champlain Steamboats for Lake f George, Saratoga, New York,ke«,&ke. 5.30 A.M. Accommodation Train for lsland Pond . and Intermediate Stations, at............ 6.45 A.M. Express for Boston ns Intermediate ‘ Points,,connecting at £t. Johns with ' |._ the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... 8.30 A.M. Mait for Portland, stopping over night at _ . Islnfnd PORG,«ccomcierrnrremerecomermmcs 2200 PBEs Express by railway throughout for New x 8° . York, Boston, and all Intérmaediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Barâ€" *â€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, alsoat Rouse‘s Point with Lake Champlain Steamers for Lake George, Saratoga, New Yoth, i60., thoinstnmanmmmmmcimntzircres. BedP PeML: Night Expre«s for Three Rivers, Quebes, Riviere d ( Loup and Portland, at,..10.10 P.M. ot" Sles p‘l::fi(:au on all Night Trains, Baggage checked through. ; h P For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Termini and Way Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book o{ Time Tables. + | es C..J. BRYDGES, â€" May 26 SUMMER â€" ARRANCEMENTS &Ul 1 4 1 8 0N AND AFTEI MONDAY, MAY 14th, A _Trains will loave Bonaventure Btation as folâ€" owa‘t _ , GoINa wEsT, Luy .xpress for Ogdonsburgh, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Belieyille, Toâ€" . rontw, Guelph, London, Brantford ‘ QGoderich, Buffnlo, Detroit, Chicage , _ @DQ @H POLMUE WORLy Mbussuspserrereees: $.00 AMe Night ~* do . do .*." Whuscssinamiint Accommodation Train for Kingston and JUST ARRIVED ! 01! and after TUESDAY, the 27th No# vember, 1866, and until further‘notice trains will run as follows : DEPARTURE | â€". t dW :: * From Ottawa, 7:50 a m. _‘ Atâ€"Ottawa, 11:00 a.m. « * 1:50 p.m. we w 5.20 p.m. The time of these Trains has been -o;mu to ensure connection with night and day on Grand Trunk, east and west. N. B.â€"These Travis run on Montreal Time. i Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from ahd to all stations on Grard Trunk Railway, |‘fta wa, November 26 CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, Grand Trunk Railway Company FIXED LIGHT ON CAPE 81. GEORGE, FIXED LIGHT ON CAPE ST. GEORGE. 280tf ‘Gulf of Mexico==United States, Gulf of Mexico==United States, NOTICE TO MARINERS. Financé Department, Customs, Ottawa, 3rd October, 1866, NOTICE TO MARINERS. ° By command, NORTH ATLANTIC. OF CANADA. Finance Department, Customs, Ottawa, 6th November, 1866 HEAILROADS, ioD 4s > dek KOMAG L UiGnahiea tY B Ese ag NOTICE R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. Commissioner of Customs, Managing Director, LxsXY Hydrographer. BUPERINTRNDENT. And where every artitle in the trade can be obâ€" tained of the best quality and at the lowest prices. Bread......................... .94 per loaf. Mr. Shouldis is ready to wait on all who may favor him with their custom, and furnish them daily with such bread as they -lynvin. B.l:ouundyuudinuth ork Street Fancy ery. @Tvolmmww December 6. ~ 300.f â€" A pRs Mlo GEORGE SHOULDIS, IN RK»â€" turning thanks to his friends and the public tor the liberal patronagé 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 best ever imported. s + Zea Call at the new Crocl e 1 fitore, _ NO. 51 RIDEAU STREST, ‘ Directly opposite D. WHELAN‘S GKJCERY. ®Z Non’-bu 9. 276â€"3m Tlloll WISHING THE MOST BEAU»® tiful sets of all kinds, sbould.eall at once to sumhuo. We also now offer for 1ale crates of C. . ware, to suit country merebants, > We are satisfed we cansell them at MONTREAL PRICKES.â€" Our CHINA bas been selected with great care, while our STONE W ARF is some of the ‘THE NEW CROCKERY STORE Fall Qoods Just Arrived. Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢., _ Made to order. The best of material used and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. Camp Kettles, Bake Pans, Shanty Plates, and all kinds of Lumberer‘s Supplics on HMand, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.â€"Parties about furnishing houses would do well to call and examine :{i: t:;; ::.t:oi;.dioputnonc. as there is almost every requisite for the Housckecper, especially in the COAT OIL. . :COA +OIT; * *COAL "OIL. .5 perceirent Ahucfines welltd imcaccif mss hi wl -‘v'“; hedc cicc i. d d Of the best Russian and hor Tron, also Gallows Pipe, T Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipes, and all kinds of Tin,; Sheet, Tron, and Copper Ware on hand and made to order. z: h.:o all the atest and best patterns, open and close fronts, elegant in design, durable for use and ap in price. 3 » ym x A BOX STOVES ! Tron; Bedsteads. _Iroh â€" Bedsteads. i BIRD CAGES.‘BIRD CAGES CHEAP. A var{‘hrg- 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.) _( _‘ $ LAMPS. â€" LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. Are unrivalled for city use, being very economical for tuel, and likewise good baking Stoves. The following well known Stoves oou?rlup-rtof the stock : Monitor, (3 size=), Empire State, (3 sizes) Queen sgy, Hotel, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &c., &0., &0. + Different patterns, with single or double Ovens. * Parlour, Bedroom, Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a great varicty on hand. â€" %am. Bedroom Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plunge, Site and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and ill kinds of Japanned and plain Tinware. * s BREM EMBEE ( OUR sTOCK OF THE ABOVE Is NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING A GREAT variety of all the different patterns, with every real improvement which the ancing n?uiro» ments of Central Canada have Slo'n to be needed. ‘The assortment is the largest apd most varied in this market. fgouiul attention has been given to the selection of STOVES, suitable/for Farmers and w residexits of the city. . The ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES! * "f which we have about twenty different sizes and patterns, including the following celobrated names : Protectionist, Large and Sma!l King of Stoves, Improved Farme:‘s, (2 sizes), Fortune, Housckeeper Junny Side, &¢., &0., all o which are splendid bakers. Our ie * Calpital" Stove Depot, 35, Sussex St., Ottawa Rtawa, Oct. 4, 1865. BLAOCK DOESKIN®, t sILK mIXTURE or coatIyas, . Do. _‘ do. TROWSERINO8, © ~ . BEDFORD CoRDs, CHAUDIERE Tw EEDs, BANNNOCKBUKN Do., Py 8 HALIFAX Do., KERSEYS, 4 C FLANNELS, STOVES. STOVES. . SNOVES. YHEN YOU WANT TO EXAMINE ANYIHING IN THE ABOVE LINE, Go DIRECT T 7 on 0 o0 m ie Pnd in en Tok‘ wl mneps Ammnistaaip ie apl t in chth i. Aigh hssn Aiy oBcas e av t reier 4A M Kud;-llm'u. that is fashionable for the season, and as their stock is large .and‘varied they DEFY C e Th m thhs propered io fak rders for Olothing, which th ke up in th Aro @ e orders for ng, whic oy gusrantee to make u the lmlu,ud mmog.".':d as they are under the llp.fllmdflw. o(‘ experienced cutters, ‘t’luy are WARRANTED TO FIT, ALEX,. DUFF READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING ! They would call particular., 1 & aliv-um"n. l.lnpt. in fi-:lrn:g..l:“::' n:.. 1'::!..}.‘..:..“?.'.21.‘ ‘.?i’.: 'A._ry. _"_o".."."_ ?( f !‘ ,‘ . ,..u q. plfl:‘l’-l.l_l_! PLLOT®, ; : BEAVERS, ¢ ~__ PETERSHAMS, . $ DEVON8, wHITNEYS IRISH FRIEZE, ‘ . . CANADIAN DO., e BROADCLOTHS, Anl W OFFERING A LARGE AND WELLâ€"SELECTED sTOCKk OF DRY GOODS,*which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASH § â€"TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT YORK STREET FANCY BAKERY, Importers of Drv Goods. oT Go to the ‘"CAPITAL ! ‘ MR ARBâ€"A.â€" & CO., Best Pennsylvania Kerosene and No. 1 Canada Oils. No inferior article kept BE EDA D. ESTABLISEHIED IN 1844 Oloths and Clothing. DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! nd dther Tron, also Gallows Pine. T Pines. Elbows. Kev Pir August 1, 1866. Groceries, Lignors, * AND PROVISIOXNS, Wholesale and Retail. . SPARROW‘S BUILDING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets 1 ce t T a& K :.. M. SPARROW & Co,, LOW OVEN COOKING â€" STOVES ! H. MEADOWS & CO. NO. 50, SPARKS STREET, AND MANUFACTURERS OF, AND DEALERS IN IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. : ts 35, SUSSEX STRER1 H. (MIADOWS & â€" Co DOUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! BLANKETS O‘MEARA & CO. UCCESSORS to Corse & May, Import= Sm and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &¢, No. 474, 5t. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal, j Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment G:x:lul. Agent Railway of Canada. Bt. James Street, Montreal. Montreal!, May 23. RA YER BOO: l-gnl and 5 zench, _P‘afjo_n‘qkhd. =‘:’-Il attention of the Co.l]lllou Merchants, Im and Wholesale Denlers in : Wines, J and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal, Montreal, May 23. F 133â€" MOCCASINS, BUOCK, _‘ _ > BAGS, LINEN, § ‘ â€"Do., TRAVELLING, f â€" COTIONE, BTRIPED, _ " \ DO-, BLUB. * b@n GR'Y. TRUNKS,‘ â€" f \ VALISES, COAT8, ‘Montreal, May 26. Montreal, May 26. MPORTERS® of Groceries, Wines, wore, Cigars, “:u.”.lh-phlmil‘:-. RODUCE and Lesther Commi Merchant, Montreal. .. ®@" Best Con Liver Om always on hand. ontreal, May 26. + 185â€"7 MoONTREAL CARDS. PaANTS, VESTS, JOHN DOUGALL & Co., J. (0. FRANCK & Co., 8. H. MAY & Co., :?.é.L_.D‘!IN , & Co'_’ H. E. SW ALEB, BUIRTS, . _ DRAWERS, j BMOOCK®, . B0OOkKks, Cmics 85â€"7y DUVERNAYX BRO8. MITTS, WOOLLEN Do. _ BUCK, 135â€"7 '7’ 227 Ottawa, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866 Patswet : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR G&NXâ€" ERAL IN COUNCIL Hl. EXCELLENKCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the Council a Memorandum from the Hon. the Mimster of â€"Finance, recommending that Poas, Barley, and Osts, as well as Potroleum, o noaeaiane antimies. Ottawa and Mfl:’::uh ree of Toll. Whereupon His Exceilency in Council, on the w Exceilency in Council, on the tue peetioicof the 2006 Clapher Comolidated dtatures of Canada, has been ploased toorder, and it is heroby uuuhn:'-.fi- and after the TW ENTIETH day of MMW.MMM leum, which have paid full on the Welland Mhflhmmwmm free through the St. Lawrence Canal, the / and Ottawa Canals, the St Ann‘s Lock and the Chambly Canal. [ M ics respectively. And thatthe above tolliot one sent per saw log be collepted and paid for each such slide on all .such saw logs, and of one dollar per erib on all such cribs of square timber as have passed down the River Trent from the beginning of the present season of navigation. ‘ CZ the Hon. the Commissioner of Public Works, and under and in virtos of the vightyâ€"fifch section oi the twentyâ€"eighth chapter Consulidated Statutes of Canada, His Excellency in Council has been pleased to vider, and it is hereby ordered that the following tolls be imposed, levied and coliscted on saw logs and timber ’-nh:.:nnbomdq at Ranney‘s Falls, Middle Falls Bealy‘s Falls, on the works of the River Trent, that is to say: one cent per saw log of thirteen feet in length, and a proportionate sum, on picces of greater lengtb, passing down each of the above mentioned slides WHII!IAI. by ~the «Foreign Deserters‘ Act, 1852, it is provided that whenever it is made to.appear to Hor M:jesty that due facilities are or will be given for recovering or appreh adâ€" ing seamen who desert from British merchant ships in.the territories of. any Foreign Power, He: Majosty may by order in Council, stating that steb facilities are or will be given, declare that séamen not being slaves, who desert from merchant ships belonging to such Powers, when within Her Maâ€" jesty‘s domifiions, shall be liwble to be apprebendâ€" ed and carried on courd their respective ships, and may limit the operation of such Order; and mny Provided alvays, that it any such deserter has committed any crime in Her Majesty‘s dominions he may be detained until he has beentried by a cempete . Court and until his sentence (if any) has been fully carried into effect. . _ ~ | HIS EXCELLEXNCY THE GOVERNORâ€"GENEâ€" RAL LN COUNCIL . L4LK THE RECOMMENXDATIO® oP Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the gaid «Foreign Doserâ€" ters‘ Act, 1852," and by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered. and declared, that from and after the publication hereof in the London Gazete, seamen, not being slaves, who, within Her Majesty‘s dominions, desert from merâ€" chant ships belonging to the Kingdom of Siam, shall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships : And the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty‘s Treasury, the Right Honorable the Earl of Carnar von, the Right Honorable Viscount Cravborne, anc the hight Honormble Spencer Horatio Walpol« thee of Her Majerty‘s Princip«l Secretmies « "twre, are ‘to ‘give the nocessary directions herei» aecordingly. s nder the operation thereof subject to such condiâ€" tions and qualifications, if any, as may be deewed exppdient ; and whereas it bas been made to apâ€" to Her Majesty, that due facilities are given f ting and apprehending seamen who deâ€" sert from. British merchant ships in the territories of their Majesties the Kings of Siam. At a Council held in the City of Montreal on Bat urday, the 8th day of December, 1866. | . â€" The Queen‘s Most Excellent Majesty :‘OHN O.zllBBMAN, 3 Corner of Sparks Metenife Stroets Ottawa, November 16. f 283f Furs, Gloves, Mitts, Cans, Mufiers, Tics, And a great variéty of Jewellery and Toys _ | For New Â¥ears Presénts _ : And us the whole must be d?fio«l of in order to make room for Slgrh:‘ Steek, GREAT BARGAIN® WILL BE GIVEXN. * chandise at the lowest current rates. e A JUP'N. DURIB, | > P \ . Agent Ottawa, _ | No. 10, Sparks Street. Ottawa, Feb. 12 1866. f 4zâ€"ntf Best Brands Tobaceos Toys, Jeoweli¢ry. For the special security of Policy=holders Ts prepared to sccept Wisks on Drellingâ€"b a to mece i on ingâ€"houses l-l_oz::” old Goods -nr Furniture, and General )lor-' J. Roos, GILLESPIE; MOFFATT & CO, : PHCENIX 4 FIRE ASSUBANCE CONPY OF LONDON. Established in 1782 SPAIKI® STCPRII2T CIGAR AND ToBACCO DEPOT Ottawa, December 7 l HAVE NXOW on HAND A #TOCK amounting to over $5000 worth of Prime Cigars, At the ‘Court at Windsor, the 10ih day of Now AGENTS FOR CANADA. Tl"l COMPANY HAVING INVESTED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, I Hundred Thousand Doliars, PRIME CIGARS, PRIME CIGAR®, PRIME C1GAKS, + PRIME CIGARS. NEW sTOCK TOBACCO® AEW STOCK TIBACCOS. NEW ETOCK TOBawCo®. NEW 8sr0CK 'l‘ttl:(‘CmL FIRST QUALITY MEE AU M FIRST QUALLTY MEERSCHAU M FIR@T QUALTY MEERSCHAUM F1R8T QUALITY MEERSCHAUAM wz Remwember the Plnce, f 264 Sparks Street, * 312 3174 (signed,) GovERNMEXT HOUSE. INSVUVRANCE. Furs, Caps, Mits, #C., &e., « $5,000. TOBACCOS in Council =â€"â€"â€"ALBO,=â€"â€"â€" ember, 1866 PREBENT Prvsrxr W. A. HIMSWORTH, EDMUXD HARRISON Je a m Proprietor. &e. PIP‘ 8 PIPE® PIPES PIPES® 008 30 it i PRICEâ€"3 CENTS N. B.â€"All orders will . «ceive prompt attention addressed to G. vouo.oflam Ottawa, March 28, 1866 15ew voflc:.-loflc: I8s HEARKBY G1V»~ L\ on that all parties indebted to the estate of the I-e;ln o‘u‘.; M‘-“dh*dhlfi Benâ€" jamin Rathwell, se are w {o make i-_nodlu.o‘ payiment to the andersigned Exeoutors, and ali parties huving claims agsinst said estate are requested to render them, & RLCHAKD MOXLEY, 1 JAMES ALLEN, P wiloupsster, November 16. tO0D sAMARITAN BALM ! An Internal and External Remedy for Our# Keep it in your Familyâ€"Sickness comes when you do not expect it. . _ . wred posple direcily ur indirectly commected with the cuitorial departient ol The T riltuwwe, Auarghoat , on a greater ‘or Lo-r degree, with woiung tor its cvlumns and giving it news, and that forevery item of news we puy money, the vest expene of our publication may be imagived. We intend to onâ€" large these facilities, and nut only to gmiber wews from all parts of the world, but to usk the most gilted men of other countries to write for wur oolâ€" uimus. With many of them we have ablresdy entored into negotiations which will result in giving to the readers of The Tribune a series of that, both for their intrinsic vaiue -:md&“ trious wuthors, will long be in the bastory of journalism. We postpone for the present more definite announcement. Terms, cash in advance * i x Drafts on New :‘un"‘ u"wn m%& able t. the order veing _pufer, » pnl::'lblo u:.)‘o'hu .a‘o.’ of semitlauge. Bub. seribers who money by exprers mast prgp»y cxp.css charges. Addres», & i 414â€"4 THE THIBUXE, New Â¥ok Friends of Impartial Justice and Progress! we groet the bright before us. Friends of ?A!‘“;V?MI @ those "bqul.". that an increased of The ‘Tribune would well boing ut the Repoblic, 40 id Th is #$otting we such increase. 6 We have seorganized and strengthened depurtwent of The Tribune. We bave uhm dunts in ¢very part of this ‘countr,, oud in «veryy qart a];m world ; resident correspubdents Th @1 ) capital and commercial of dus and bow b Au':cr-u;\:oyoc;d mm .-:’:MM lim portant movements in all parts of the ea th. Ts vitablishment costs nrgu deul of money, and to wganize it we huve invested many thowsang» of dullurs, ° When we state thit Orere me thrve Lunâ€" Mail subscribers, 4 1 JOMIGmmmune»»A Mail ummwm.........._........‘ Ten copies, or ever, addressed to numes of Doâ€" 5 cupies, orover,foreach eop» 3 0 Perous rewiiting tor 14 copies “'fl“‘mflv. an extra copy for 6 month®. © . 0 ~ 0 > FUDBCTIDOTS, CMCh . ».»»se»ss000 se eopetzmmnmeree» Twenty!copies, addressed to names of sub SOPhDOTK ... ..» se««; on rensvishscestassnessans siea 00e B O Ten copics to one address recvevivenssessepesssees 16 00 Twenty copies, to one address.................... 90 +0 An estra copy will be sentfor each club of sen. Persons h'-ldu‘.zr 15 cuples $45 will reqvive an extra copy one je#. ; _ hor $10v we will sond thirtyfour soptes and The Daily Tribune Bill, the Freedwan‘s Bureau Bill, ond the Bili for Bullrage in the Dustrict of Columbis, show thâ€"t recunâ€"truction will not be conssmmated wiiboct suffrage and protection for the blacks, 1 be poiicy of The Tribune has been practivaily adopted by thore who differed with us during ats dircmmsicn. We never quarrel with friends who are impatient with us. . e do them the of belie: ing they go their way 4o whaut is just as we trust they will do us the justice of zn..rny 10 what is right. Weâ€"work for the same object, but perbaps in different w«yr, We bavenobigher aim than to secsre peace to this nation, and to all unâ€" tionsâ€"liberty, | rogress, beppiness, virtue, avd the wmvereal Imahlu:o.l of man.. Arud fur this we sha‘l cortinue to toil in our best way. dungeons, who -ucnuwn-‘}‘g;-n-bn violutes the ryles of war, .: uidea wBedaeln o â€" tion of Ms. Lincoln, should uied and punished. Congr¢rs and the Adminiztratiun have agreed that no punishment should beâ€" inflicted even yml’w&" who ure cbarged wih there crimes, and «aly measure looking like punishme ut is the amesduert of disfianchisement ‘trom hulding ofice, which is mere!y a rentimwental and uot a ml&dflrfi-hy «)n the other hand, the parsage of Civil Reglis Mail subser t 1 104 numbe:s $4 * Te * tugles ae. Ao uen o4 Theâ€"necessity of Protestiun to Labor again prospâ€" es upou us. . We regret that on this most impost nut measure the #yuflhu pu{.u givided." An honest but mechjevous minority in the Mert, per>â€" tioulmrly,> mro .-.Nz *to ereat¢ a poicy which can ouly resudt 40 prostration of Amess can imdustry â€"the degradutiyn f labor, ang 110 aggrandizement of | buglish "Anpltalists . Laiag the masy y« are of ourâ€"work we have #g)e« againat this interest. . We believe j t e bucusrary now than ever. Lefoe, aud .w-tl Mi= aist upon the broudest and wisest legisluti¢y tor the hights of La bot. 4 4 4 In the perpluxing question of Reconetrection we see no reason to un ud the pulicy which we have nsterted since the clisg uf the war. _ 1t then seemed to us that emancipation of the 1 lack abould e 10â€" lowed by sudrage for the black. We did nct mwe the policy of rum & nbscation and hang in‘:d We bud tos much il'“uc‘ in war to wik tor bivod in penceâ€"even to gratily angry vengeance 1t n-cuns’a imjportait that the South .Mk..s:u«-h sullrage, and that the North should‘ cuncede »wâ€" nesty. . bume of our fiiends diapproved uf this ; but Cungress has fl:l’lw.‘ our uvia;hhluy has been «pproved 0&11.-â€"1. & «et ex= tent than we cluimed in : The ‘Tribume. We bave held that the men who starved captives in the rcbel 'l\lllc **TRIBUNXE® cnters upon the yep: 1867 more prosperous in business thar exe before.‘ The expediency of enlurging our yagesâ€" thus making The Tribune the largest angd (l.ta.' w+4 vnewspaper im Ameritaâ€"was duubted by many. We have found our uccount it it. The circuist«n of The Tribune is uun‘:::.‘“. aud our 14â€" vertising patropage ‘has #o much that :: is more diffcult to print our news"thian when Â¥o usbd a smaller thect, andthi» cifficulty weca» <nly meet by frequertly publishing supplements»y pages. K M F The, * Tribune" for 1867 Protected by Letters Patent. DaJLY TR.BUSE, Ten Dollars per annum BFMTâ€"WERKLY TRIBUNE Manufactured by G. W OOD WOOD‘H TERME. WEEKLY TRiBt Ottewa, C. W O(

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