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E-’xi'-'dh Paie hich it 1« 16= mts for C. pborts, W Ai main f.-.'” E"‘*...:::; O with ; the F,‘”“"‘w all parts #1¢ A TION® Pram e "ECONTAIN Ceomen, planding Co‘s #," have been g”"s “;‘ii‘ e gie) _* am.ned ani i pagentcd by i+ difficultysenâ€" th more or less icorease in the fail codens Leek 1 â€" hiap LF. have now tanm sing with Yans hax, we boidly fner® p.m.:; two h he save o# Metnrka for t om to itome. which â€"m" a singlo are all are Jpl"f in the . highes .1*.- A#surâ€" il e prompdy 1 paironage. Buildings IEJL ES d testimoniade o the! su n Toz Liew es, Clergymen wica youg ) Broadway , NEW Ylb“ NCB & CO., m Connty lambke x Mfitid‘hll‘ ut éd.ale hness, t u:'}".“ rnlu'\nl jnâ€" * ®pprommat t 694 the instrn UNE N ts lidd in q jea , Sore Throat o tm #04 YMAX & sOx, @ wxan. â€" The sury to effect o~ gentlemar, Builalo, N watter, havieg houe who â€" mie fom which it i# being a Soveâ€" c cunteract this has been proâ€" , and for two « made it im amptiy: Witk CHALK. tructed wiameâ€"beard, ." â€" When ® Orgame spllonce of cur Bewe! in the & AGY ER I.A: a â€" a lengt . pover taling t reliet wheg mvfl,‘- ROVER ! dy ledeons, E§ ! ar dak cases SUBâ€"BAS we Pud the teme. great Use. th Bciplp.~.. Published oted #~ he arts of the tiying a* m hick ve cata 4 thig 1â€"dwâ€"7 dep O k n any t the tâ€"ut lâ€"y -dl:: 16 V in the cal 1s0 ag Wss... was thim the *._fo all parts of Canada, if preâ€"paid ..T $ ops, if -npi\l‘ T c To ul’.;rd Nnilt Letors for British Columbig, Germany oreign Jountrics gonerally, xUST § raXâ€"rAD. | \yimer & N. Shorg of Otta Ar . Sand ‘m.'..u ,*?u?tku Seil‘s Corm=rs, Richmond, Guckincham, Grenville and onglish Mails, W A. Allan‘s Canddian ‘:::fiip. via mfljchn at .m. every n-m,-mu ll.‘pq; via New York, every alternate S y, at Noomg, ,u-hr 7 ots; vie Boston, every aiternate Monday, at No« _ :m«-'-dwfiul cedA adg Isnipletoa& E‘st Tempieto® 1%.30 a. ©VOLI. NO. 848.} tast and West, by Rail To the United states 10 ctsâ€"preâ€"payment opâ€" ional. f _ English Mails, per IL & A. Allan‘s Canddian A.‘, ORNEÂ¥â€"ATâ€"LAW, Solicitor in o .Cany_aurb‘ ky Stroot Qrzice: Union Baildings, Lal Jobruary 21, 1866. T. °*‘ Mey to attead Suveremeik .-,ur""."“..i the way ontrust him. . Mr. B.attond wmit in aad for the district of Qu CoLMANX & WRIGHT, . & mockress Bar | amd attor» rrices: Hail aud Ayimer, C K. ):‘r.:'.‘ -ill':.u:-nlull om and Ti tonkie _‘ U MokLT W rieny BA BC S HAYGOCK «& HAYCOOK, . AM"'«ANA » Chancery, Convey ancers, X Public, &0. . Opric@ : «Post Ofice Building, Elgia Ottawa E. B. Maycocek. R. H. Havcocx. © sbmary 7, 1866. 4 + * ddâ€"utf Anvocxrr.. Ofice 3 + 17, St. Poter Street, Quebec. Mr. Bou will always be P Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Uhancery, Bd * Ofice, over Mr. hioth:’-fi.;".n Store, Rideau Street, Ottaws, C.. W. â€"| _ _ Usoisremko Lertkas mast be and postâ€" aid thirty minutes prior to the mails, SA Ollice hoursâ€"8 a.m.(to T7 poms. | J. P. MACPHERSON, â€" nulua-_. m m-‘- € nAllil‘l;fi. Kto,, for Lower Canada. co;m-:oâ€"ol-g*-vum ZB" Aumude to all Law Courts in the District of Fobruary 7, 1868. _ | adâ€"at _J. F. BOULTON,| h BAI‘I.TI‘-AT-I.A ; Solicitorelm= An;‘:l‘o B-Mu'. Streot. urrice : tawn, Jan: 12, 1806. . | â€" y Ottaws, February 7, 1868. Blllll’l'u amd At teLaws selicitor in on-nrs. &e. Vikee: Opposite Post in the 2ooms latel Mx‘ as the tihaWt ty g’nh [« | 87â€"« rows Attorney, for the United OR ETENCIC aad Ruassell. Orrice: In the Coart House, L/Orignal. o Januaty 27, 1866. * wHHBER ... « CLEGG & N BAsmuuo and At yscateLaw s Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, yancers, Notarâ€" es Pablic, &0., &0. â€" ’ QGemen®: Lelegraph Ba , Metoalfo Btroot, A Vt M L3P .184 .‘.w* Actorney, B0 BB Waat) Puotre, Clork of thp Poace and County W. R. BELL, A.M;, M.D.,‘G@M., &e. Ww. Curee. UX ®. Kanus. Agwa, M T, 1866. / + 4: ATE uebec» e Shears. * BAIIIO‘I‘II. Attorney, Solicitor, &¢. Qurice; Morne‘s Buil corner of Sparks dElgin Streets, Oitawa. ‘ Otlawa, Dos. 18, 1366.. _‘ | o _ References : Ro irgo Ildadell, Jouet aenitt ‘ unmanyile; Revs Gebrge Rlddell, “oulutuc Pha and Accouchour. Orriqe: In Horne‘s Blick he otice at night _ " John Smith, Bowmanville; -“‘l-l'r TnHCAOT‘» Clarke ; Dunsan @ampbell, M;D., k.C.3.5., Tor« wato ; John Mall, M.D., 4. M.D., Toront® Ottawa, Fobruary 7,1806.; | __. _ _ 43â€"utf tal. Oe and residonco, e EK Mosgrove Streets, nearly Workman & Grifâ€" fin‘s. Entrance on Mosgro Citank, HHKY 5. _ m k l & January 17, 1867 K oun Day offiee oppost uen d s d m:::& c‘uu Town}; Night Ofice at his Maria Street, Town. 1 Cc siecoane apeodys and almose painions pre" aow, » cass. _ Reforences given to partiss J reated, if required. The ouse yuaranised . “. i w Ottawa, November 13. . :; | W. MABRSILALL MATHESON, (ReomnTLy rk0% d URGOERY | and lm George THR rost orp A RIQTERS, Attormeys, Solicitors, '&mc-m-.h I 3 mor : in the Court House, Ottawa, C. W. _ P. J. BUCKLEY, LLB., ARRISTER and Attorneysat» Ottawa, April 14. EDWARD T. DARTNELL, Auuu:v-n.p..â€"nfl‘ Attorney, and Ottawa, February 7, -vucus.l-vr“]' aml it t a€tsading Physician to the Protestant Moapiâ€" OA and residence, r of Rideau aod 2 Tâ€"Fi wol h ... Eds JOHN SWEETLAND, M. D., 1YSICIAN, lm::‘mm Ofdice: Hunton‘s Block, $parks Stroot ______ AUGUSTUS KEEFER, ROSS & PARSON$, YSTCTAN, Burgeon and Acconcheur mawa. Day offccopposite Mages & Russell‘s, A F. BQUCHETITB, LEEKS & GEMMELL, RATES OF POSTAGE. D. O‘CON 4 LEGAL. and prowmptly to |any yusiness the u« cfisf%%, the cirâ€" the district of $y .ut:"lilc41. M. McLEOD, MmCt Horme‘s llhl-l Can ‘be found over DR w_olfr. for the United Counties of Prescott ‘hancery, and) Notwry Public , pany C G. P. BAKER, Postmastor 0, C, wWoobn, 1. LEGGO, NXOR, Joux J. GranctiL twim boPa ' wa 11,.30 ps 80 11.00 a. m U 5.30 p. m Matthows*. Ho# 6.00p. €302m. $.00 ps. um 12 0 p. m 800 p. m 800 p. m #y Avcfloillnl.flh Gencral Commia® sion Exe and Real A No. F* hange wl Estate Agents, Oitawa, December 18, 1365. * 1â€"y B Contts Towns Onanar oppopts Hoper Biation® * The Aate of Reat Futate at Auction or Private Sale nitive snte. Darlice waiing to" parcies heat :- will robeive all information FREZ: O# "ouaee Heanias 4t 0_ > ay . JOHN IL BARBER, ./ a Registrar‘s .Office. Account books made to for any branch of business, paged and bound hm_m-’:.dto art F . RULLNG tonFr's S . Particular attontion to Map Mounting. â€"â€" Ottawa, Docember 19, 1865. _ . _ >~ 2â€"y Boc‘-llll’tl and _ Manufactaring Stationer, and Maching Raler. Over Taglor & Wilkinson‘s Flour.Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Streots. Entrance on Sussex Streot.. Ottawa, Doo. 18, 1365. 1â€"tf Boo'l MAKCER, Wellington Street, op= posite Drâ€" Van Cortiandt‘s, Oftawa. Having Mm&ggwn o‘:::d to his cure wilt‘he ezscuted at guaranteed to reratifactions _ _ _ * w DIA'I.OI Fon LETTERS PATâ€" MNT of invention neatly executed ; desoripâ€" tions and specitications drawn up, sod working Models of appropriate matorials prepared ; Deâ€" signs for monuments turn.shed and" Monuments ct Ct.'m. Merchant and Gemerml Bole for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ; :u.lh'u’ Luachine Ales and Porter. Po;l. !hu. &o., for sale, PA Ovrice: No. 5, Stroet, nowr Russell House, Ottawa olqs.’c..‘;. y C,. E. LOLIMKORFER, _: Draughtsman Modeller, &co., &6. '_P';‘E'm' At the Rooms of Augustus Laver o mamnaoln L ~* s‘ *‘ t9ee SK Draughtsman, &o., (commissioned for U ty ons Sanett 4 duen uriureseten thie , nowr * Â¥ ed Ottawa‘ City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt erected ; Ornamental Work in Stone, Plaster of Méâ€".-&sbs. designed and* exccuted C. J. BOUCMHUETTE, p. i henkn ol intacgathumne #‘uflnmmn umuhllaul.nd'::r-' ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. a _ P. 3.â€"â€"Spssial attentian given with despateh to Public Land business, adjusting dispyted claims, 4 C * pcmmym ruah tho.l,.o-flcml'auof Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1865. f + 3 M P..VlICILI. Land Surveyors, Canada Kast and West, Real Estute Agonts, &0. Put® ticular attention duvoted to the sale -w«- of the Lands of Absoutees,. Applic to the, Crown Lands Dopartment for Mining Lands, &e./ P“!"LM" They have now on hand and for sale some well situated City aud Villa Lots, in Uppor aistd Lower Canada; asd an immense quantity of Farming Lands in the nln‘ou.'s Â¥ Orrice: Corner of Motoalfc Stroots. W. uufl.&v.x.s. Â¥. A. BALDWIN, P. L. & ~ _ MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, LA” Agent and Broker, Notary Pub« lio, has removed is office to Nicholas Stroot, a few doors to the South otf Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and is prepared to transact any business connocted BIDNEY B. FRIPP, ‘.c.l“"- Ormice: Wellington Street, opposite 3t. Andrew‘s Charch. _?__Mbbuuyf.lg z '_H keeouul'urn, ;: 3, Vistorta Cres= cent, pper M W k. Oitawa, Murch 21, 1866, Ty fifiH’ hen '-a’ king out Patents, and to conduct o 4oN Aand nope m rier o aicncnommentininct ons CHARLB3 ESPLIN, mnvmfii and Engineer MECHANIC DRAUGHTSMAN, oo h o ivies Heavim Yoeet Whets tot Vaieem Trsm Wirks, Mentroch Addrsss Chas. Kanlin. Ottawa. 3194 Address Ohas. Raplin, Ottawa. v:’ny'inr wnn’oa; c acd. mik mmmm; and is propared to troat fll. of the Horse with promptaess and OQttaws, Docesmber 10. a194 Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1366. CRRTOTY THV T PETERE l’ "UVIL ENGINEER, Union Buildings .A cotner of Sussex and York Streots. _‘ M Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. «> > S Ottawa, March 20, 1866. Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. Qitawa, May 3. Dum-r COhrist Church Teacher of the Pianoâ€"Forte, &o. Ottaws, Fob. » 1866. 4Jâ€"utf AYLMER, C. 4 yz ortawaA TUssoiays AND Â¥RIDAYS. Orders left at Union NHouse will bo punctually atâ€" tended to. & Ortawa, July 26. . TT 18m Ottawa, Fobruary 21, 1366 A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of 4 Four Dollars and Upwards. @4 U PBEC wuyndnom“ uloou:.mfoxumo'rm'r ARS NOW MANUFAOYURING a WINE CaLLED Canadian Champagne! w'llcuuuuuilfu-lwmc- u..-ul.mmuuu Amatour .u.n«wm.m..â€"mm.m..d ““M.“hqp‘bbl. :" Hotol keepers and doaiors in Wines woiuld well tocall on LAROQUE & 0O., and give them " Boitins of desori oit p‘w _o‘w-fy. é,:lf '“‘!"'t."- on than by any cther PARY CY /00 fol‘s a 00. Oitawa, September 21 . hantel ONTRACTOR and Builder. â€"Offce! ‘ North side York street, second door from Sussex 0OK«â€"BINDER and Paper=Rulor, cor= ner of Sparks and Metcalfe Stroets, over the 3 J Orrico® Movas:â€"From I:_;-.b a B. MULLIN, | ERCHANT TAILOR, 39, Sparks BUSILNESS CARDS. MACDONALD . & BRO., «_ R. SPALKS, . _ _ OVINCIAL LAND sURYVEÂ¥oR, __â€" Dt PARLLAMENTARY AGKNCY. R. H. MoGREEVY, . C. t T. W, KEIR, GEO. H. PERRY MHLIL R. FRIPP, I3T of Clirist Church THOS. .NELSON, A. MORTIMENR, H. McLEAN‘3 JAMES MARRIS, JOHN MERCER, 8, CHRISTIE, 1%, 1866 T. G. HURD, r Brushing Apparatus, Biook, ‘Jm 187 14y 35â€"7 Lt. 9â€"v \« _ To the promises situated next door EAST, | SIGN of theGOLD MORTAR Where, under his own supervision, the wants of his t...“’.l'.“."" will be promptly and satisfactorily The New Drug Store, H>+ of thahiking bis m r onstomare for ie Totne Ey eriended to, hn tloce commenced business. to lusk oo bege hhf- u FTLAS EB EMOYV ED SPECIAL NOTICE. Ottawa, July 10, FWIWME SUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS " _ * 41 Susserx Is the Place to Bay Your Medicines I Please call and examine the Stock. It is the h#-l bost over importod. F All the rehable PATENT MEDICINES on hand. '-'luc.l CREAX SODA FOUNTALIN, * different m on the promisos. n-.mm.uuu beverage. p nounce that I have now received my * stock for the Summer Trade,. â€" It comâ€" prises all the best and purest English & Fronch Chemicals, TOILET ARTICLES, &C Aul‘l #TOCK OF FRESRH GARâ€"+ pss-urm.uum.tummdndw Sule. All Seods warranted Fresh. * ho h coak PLORIDA WATER. _ s0O%0DONT. HAIR BRUSHES. CcouBs. NAIL BRUsHES. _ CLOTHEs BRUSHESs, hask ko., â€" +&s, ko 3 ".Jm CARVEY, M.D . P. 8.â€"Advice to the poor gratis. ¢ DRUG WAREHOU SE , Orttawa, April 11. FUMBEs will arrive next woek omfl;- Drug _ Warehouse. :‘n‘ Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just t ue i A Apothecaries Hall! s â€"~ IPsAN SHEREt 1866.â€" SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. DUIGNAXN®3‘ Pl"l" HOTEL, Sparks Street, Otr= Teen npurteagge "a M ies in stt n Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865, . s t ty Ottawa, January 9, 1867. merous friends and the travell/ blie, th C SsB P k. 'â€""" TL E nirnrands ind the uretion mather thai ho ha merous friends "Sui.&w‘ in ":‘ blie, that be has by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement aad | W dint JAMES E. quUIN, with “ 1CHOLAS Street, Court«House A venue; 2@ Ottawa, John tGraham, Propristor. This House umw. and stil! inainâ€" thins its ‘character as & | â€"OLA8SS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently beea made to the promilses, and it has been satirely repainted and n: ated. No pains will be spared to accommedate om@umhs*!'_n_r:e-.! boats free of charge. ‘There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABLE attsched to the Hotal, . Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1308. Mn }_:’ KAVANAGH > or, Corner of Mo“ and a”mm opposite wm-nwmm «QUERBN® comprises all ~n:-n a dratâ€"clase Restaurant. n.l-u.i“ refitted and refurnished lhn?nt The containe %-Mlnub'u es and Liquors wad every delicacy of the season will be found on the table. The w{l{rbfimfilfihhdlrofld to the comâ€" --o!:-.mam JOHNX MALTMAN is McADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, Packeaham. ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known ::.am has -ho:i‘ hy the m‘nml OÂ¥ .m:waud' gsore Bik vapce x8b BAR will at all times furnished with the very beat the market affords. > _ _ ______ _ _ GOODSTABLING and a careful Hostler always in attendanse ® A % JOHN MALTMAN. TORONTO HOUSE. “I.. TROTTER, PROPRIETRE®®, 4 No. T1, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, m&l omy\hlnl:lmuyr‘: : firstâ€" class Restaurant. The house has been, thoroughly and fitted m-vba. The BAR con hh-mh:n'fih 'm:-ll.lqun.nd ‘detioney of the season sequred for the lor-.nhbvllhq-odbu- commedate the guests and patrons. "l:fi‘hnuhmm“tmbn’ BOARD % Olkaen, Aprlt 3. thik _ _ | _ ______ _2 ___ PROPEWLY CowrOUNDED A4ND FREK PROM ADULTERATION! MHOTELS AND SA1LG00N8. A large importation of English and Freach PERâ€" N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefully and fef ptous a.ourx'v'.wf Ottawa, November 27. Umu HOUSK, North Gower, Good l-uhfl:-dum Hostlor. Ti Fir NN. :‘ .. c> + > ___ HeYf .â€" ... HOLT‘S “O'l'l':l..;‘ Geatier YLMER, C E., Livery Qifice. Muses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. }.mn.mf.m“ e o Poley MRS. ‘GRANTS . SALOON, CRORCE STREET, Choice Wines & Liquors,Prime Cigars THE METROPOLITAN, Aumond‘s Block, Ridemm Street, Otawa. THOS. CLARKSON â€"& Co., PRODUCE THE ©QUEEX" RESTAURANT, Dessember 21 R‘l‘tl";‘ NT} cormer ;lv(hozo an Wilitam Scroots, (P. O‘Meara‘s old Stand), K OYVSTERS in every style, at all hours. wa, Fob. 12, 1868 mlollflll‘l' AsSORTMEXT OoF D in this o.ty ow «a!e at the Commission Merchants; Remember the place, P. m pine« P OO THE RUSSELL HOUSE, Arp oaneniins noTEL, Octawa; C. W, ‘The undersigned, proprietor of the DOMESTIC DYVES. No 83 FRONT 8t , TORONTO, C. ° TIHIHB ALBION HOTEL, MORTIMER‘S 41 RIDEAU STREET, Just Received ! * T”AS"ULI‘OI PABST FA#â€" vors, I beg respectfully to an JA8. JOHNXSTON‘S DBHRUGGISTS, A. J. LEMON, OVELPA wA DHUGS, PERFUVIRY, Apothecary, Rideau &.'Otav‘n‘. CHAS. AUSTIN, D. O‘MEARA, Prorumtros. OTTAWA C.>W. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1s67. , Oitawa. 41y 4Tâ€"utf hCs _ _ CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, will ren as follows : From Ottawa, 7:50 am. _ At Ottaws,11:00 a.m. «@ @ 1:50 pam. * * 5.20 pm. # #@. 1:50 pas. * * _ 5.20 pm. The time of these Trains has been nul:r_ll to ensure connection with night and day on Grand Trunk, east und. west. N. B.â€"These Triuns rua on Montreal Tume. Baggage to and from Ottawa checked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway, Returns tickets to Pressott, x..a:un and Otta« wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalstaâ€" tions on th line. R , I % T. 8. DETLOR, UOstawa) November 26 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. lows : Grand Trunk Railway Company uy .xpress for Ozdensburgh, Ottawa, ,Bmivilb. Kingston, Bm."m.- To ronto, Mn.’.. London, Brantford Goderich, Buifalo, Detroit, Chicagt ; h# wll pOiMA® WOSt, Mb.sssssmmsenscccem Night | â€" do _ do â€" _ Mb....uatimsmmom Accommodation Train for Kingston and *\ l all points WOSt, Mt.....0.e«s000000 $.00 A.M. Night | â€" do _ d0 â€" _ Mb...cuusmmomme 8.18 P.M. Accommodation Train for Kingston and a» "ora lnb;m‘l:n:;| Sh:u;. d...’.....'..‘..;. 9.40 |A’.-= ing for Lachine A.M., 9. _‘Nod, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. _ #Tables. Express by Kailway throughout for New '};.'.7" “""'.'u':: 'fl;..m-m nts, cpnnec at Varmont Contril Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Steamboats for Lake Goorge, Saratoga, New York, ke., ke. Accommodation Train for lsland Pond Express for Boston tormediate Puoints, connecting at Pt. Johns with the Vermont Central Railroad, at.... Mail for Portland, stopping over night at Express by railw nu:rd for New ;'rwumu..":,“‘ Paprerg~< ‘cluts, at Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutlaad and Burâ€" lin Ruilroad, |also at Rouse‘s ie with hakeomplainStsatere Por further information, and time of arrival and departure of all train« at Termint and Way Staâ€" Fothy d8s; tth..cionfymnbmstimmemnmiess Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebes, ____Riviere du Loup and rav.\‘:d. d, at...10,10 P.M. $@" Slocping Cars on all Night Trains, Baggage waokell thrdugh, â€" departure of all train« at Termini and Way Staâ€" tion«, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book J Time May 26. Finance Dopart ment, Cas:oms, « Ottawa, 6th November, 1866. Wn!lEAl the power given to Collectors of 8t crf C :".“(?hc‘“..l.'l‘: ining the, Statutes ana a , of retai Invoice® pnj-oduu‘:.r,‘::tyd Entries, has not been .ucnl;( exere that.it has been found advisable to make i meumbent Colleeâ€" tors uml-holemmy.nd:cuu Ale all suth iavoicesâ€"> i p4igoa css M:c..d' for y at any of he Custom Houses mmâ€":.filhn.xlnlaflfl- file by the Collector of the Port, in conformity with the 14th section of the 29 and 30 Victoria, 6, and that certified copies thoreof will te giren by the Collector or oflicer, when required under moMiumAmw _‘ Notice is hereby {Im that upon: and after the FIRST day of JANUARY next, gl1 invoices of ~ ‘The light is a fleed white light, raried by a fask Pv"{dm‘:nhtm a half, ;and in} -hu"'“ should be scen from a distance of 16 mites. T Pn fane imest hon he Hporograpal on ce. Admiralty, London, in reference to a fixe mfi'c‘:!?."&.l?“mw«m United States, to which the attention of all} concarned is specially directed. â€" _ 5 "i4 COmeen wHWovel mJ " C200 AERE OE OM Emt NE gin uwh&mcflhhflh‘m woug to which it relates. Instructions, Navigaâ€" tion and P:lotage, p. 172. The substance of this Notice, as soon as it is reâ€" ceived on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts afected by it ; and introduced into the marâ€" [Ko. 51.) Information has been roceived at the Admiraity, lhuhu;llnnC-t‘oSt George, West Const of Hofi‘d;,"u reâ€"established on the 1st day of ‘Aug» ‘is'&'i:'gu is a Aced white light, and in clear weathor be seon froim a distance of 15 miles. FLXED AND lm%‘lg;.lflnf ONCAPE 8AN Also, that the Tight on Cape San Blas, West O-Tv. of Florida, wras reâ€"establishod on the 23rd day MA Do e e ce ns The $.00 P.M., Train rans nn;-¢ GoING soUTH AND E. FIXED AXND l-‘t.Aslll'l‘lll::‘,bloll"l" AT JUPITER . Also, that the light at Jupiter Inlet, East Const ;cno:s;x;‘.m u‘:uw on the 28th dayâ€"of une, Te cigmal unc en Arad _ ‘The light is a frâ€"d white light, Seithaiin i‘ t eei ie hane Saried by A furt FOG SIGNAL AT WEST QUODDY HEAD, sTATE OF MAINE. thn fog Nighet at West quoidy Head., Coutt of # at Wost w Maine, v;q‘:l?:. -Ador by -:u:’of; MIIC. "h.- a R ot air vl-‘ m‘-t?:s n«Lln d:mn. with :tull of 2 The u-pu:o'hpluduu:. amail white building, : a a short distance south of the lighthouse, at an cleâ€" vation of 75 feet above the mean level of the soa. By command of their Iâ€"fllr. GEO. HEXRY RICHARDS, H Admiralty, â€" '”WMMIUC.' % & This Notise afects the following Admiraliy Charts : 8t. ‘s sound, No, 2,898 dhfi &e., No. at'@g- in West h&-. No. ::;alludy. No. 332 ; lo!hlbbds'ubl& 0. 341 2,670. FOR SALE CHEAP! A large and excellent assortment 0 _ LEATHER, TRUNKS SHOEâ€"FINDINGS or;nu-ui‘;u- sultable for the season, in lnding Buff, Calf, Kid, Cloth and FPelt Goods and Rubbers, for Ladies‘, Gents® and Children‘s wear. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at _ G. HOWE & sON, €9 Hussex Street, and 10 Rideau Streot. Dttawn, Oct. 17, 1966. > 257â€"47u4f @soors ano snors, LK N and after TUESDAY, the 27th No# vember, 1866, and until further notice trains N AND AFPTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" Istand Pond,........ JUST ARRIVED! for Lake George, FIXED LIGHT OX CAPE 8T. GEORGE. FIXKED LIGHT ON CaPE 81. GBORGE, Gulf of Mexico==United Stateg» Gulif of Mexico==United States. Â¥imance Department, Customs, Ottawa, 3rd October, 1866, NPTICEK TO MARINERS. By command, NOTICE TO MARINXERS, OF CANADA. U AILROADS, By command, NORTH ATLANTIC. GoING WEST. NOTICE. X. 8. M. noucsm’ B, C of Customs. C. J. BRYDGES, R. 8. M. BOUCKETTE, SUPERINTEXDENT. €.45 AM. 357 $.30 A.M. 3.30 P.M. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING! Importers of Bry Goods. O MRA KR :A & CO., All NoOW OFFERING A LARGE AND WELLâ€"SELECTED sTOCK OF DRY GOO0DS8, which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. T would call particular attention, as they have now on hand every novelty of cut and pattern in co ‘i!:;'{'?bgu is fashionable for the scason, and as their stook jis large and varied they DEFY &_‘fi.‘,‘&m prepared to take orders for Clothing, which they guarantee to make up in the latest styles and fashion, and as they are under the superintendence ef experienced cutters, they are WARRANTED TO FIT. { PILOT®, ___ BEAVERS, ¢ PETERSHAMS, > * ‘* BEKVONE â€"â€" wuITXEYs _ IRISH FRIEZE, * [ CANADIAN Do., /*, BROADCLOTHS, BLACK DOESKI BILK MIXT or OOA‘UNGRJ do. TROWSERINGS, + CORD8, ; CHAUDIERE TWEEDS, BANNNOCKEUKN Do., *HALIFAX DO., $ KERSEYS, 2 _* FLANNELS, FF 3. ALugtxAV?.gcw-'hr 1 * Capital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawe‘i STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. OUI #TOCK OF THE ABOVE IS NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING A GREAT variety of all the different ?tum. with every real improvement which the advancing requireâ€" ments of Central Canada have shown to be needed. (The assortment is the largest and most varied in this market. z‘d dsttontion has been given to the selection of STOVES, m!ublo for Farmers and to residents of the city. . The i ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! â€" Of which we bave about m different sizes and patterns, including the following celebrated names : Protectionist, IAT and‘ King of Stoves, Improved Farmer‘s, (2° sizes), Fortune, Housekeeper, Sunny Side, &o., &e., all o which are splendid bakers. Our Are unrivalled for city use, being very economical for tuel, and likewise good baking Stoves. The Hld'hi well known Stoves o.a'ln part of the stock : ‘Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire State, (3 sizes), Queen City, Hotel, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &c., &0., &c. & s We have all the atest and best patterns, open and close fronts, olo‘LMn d\n(‘l. durable for â€" use and cheap in price. & A j BOX STOVES ! ~ A vm stock of these Stoves just received, including the Black Giant, Rambler, ‘Rover, Lioness, Lion, , &0., all sizes, suitable for the rdhat bedroom or the largest hall, warehouse, or church, (a liberal discount made on all Stoves sotd to Churches.) e of mmmum}mn\momw- Pipe, T Pipes, Elbows, Key Pipes, and all kinds"of Tin, Shoet, Eron, and Copper Ware on hand and made to order. * Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetrougbs, &¢,, Made to order, ‘The best of matarial used and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. Camp Kottles, Bake Pans, Shanty Platcs, and all kinds of Lumber ~~ Supplics on Hand. Different patterns, with gingle orâ€"double Ovens. Tron Bedsteads. TIron Bedsteads. BIRD CAGES. BIARD CAGES CHEAP. â€" HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.â€"Parties about farnishing houses would do well to call and examine our tock in this department, as there is almost every requisite for the Howsekeoper, especially in the culinary branch. f § 5 COAL OIL. * CQAL OIL _ COAL: OlL, Best Pennasyloania Kerosene and No. 1 Canada Oils, No inferior article kept. § o uo > _!~*~ Paeriour, Bedroom, Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a great variety on hand. * _ \pe: Dearsain Toilst .s‘u;.. Buiths, Sponge, Plange, sm‘m Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and c4 BR EM EM BE Ottawa, Oct. 4, 1868. WHEN TOU WANT TO EXAMINE ANYTHING IN THE ABOYVE LLNE, GO DIRECT To THE "THE CAPITALY STOVE DEPOT. + Ne t uds 18 35, SUSSEX STREET. II., MEADOWS & Co. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. THE NEW CROCKERY STORE Fall Qoods Just Arrived. Mln GEORGE SHOULDIS, IN RKâ€" -t“m to his friends and the public tor the 1i patronage which he has received for many years, begst 0| state that for the future his business will be carried on in YORK STREET, where his premises are known as the YORK l'nll'r FANCY BAKERY, _ And where every article in the trade can be obâ€" thined of the best quailty and at the fowelt prices. miet *~ t m danky" a~*‘*poams Mr. Shoaldis is ready to wait on all who may bmll-'flMnL.-dhnumw 'fln‘ipduthyuyn‘-ln. k tt.22. L2Â¥ D. 12duss to tha Vork Straat Faner with such bread as they may require. & i Two J. Bakers Wanted. EMZ . 300 Mr. Shoaldis is ready to wait on all who may Go to the " CAPITAL !" TO THEIR cLOTHING DEPARTMENT BSTABLULISEED IN 1844 BEA D. Cloths and Clothing. DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! \ SPARow‘s‘BuILOING, :Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets â€" 3 m t & Y 4&.. LOW OVEN â€"COOKING STOVES ! August 1, 1866. CGrocerjes, Liguors, AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. M. SPARROW & Co., H. MEADOWS & CO. NO. 50, SPARKS STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF, AXD DPEALERS IX IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN â€"Parties about farnishing houses would do well to call and examinec DOUBLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! BLANKETS. T O‘MEA.RA & Co. COATS, MOCCASIN®, BUCK, BAGS, LINEN, Do., TRAVELLING, * COTTONS, STRIPED, Do., ‘, BLUE, | 1 Do,, _ GREY, . i TRUNKS, 74 5i ~. vALISES, â€"‘Cimtst o | CO--IOIIOI Merchants, lp‘sorm #s and Wholesale Denlersâ€" in Wines, Groceric 8, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m GIIIIAI. Agent for Great Western Railway of Cannds. wag. Office 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. â€" Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m DUCOCESSORS to Corse & May, Im: P in dike pad ied enc ont Glass, &c . No. 410C PA8! ° Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment PANTS,* Montreal, May 26. PloDUCI and Leather Commission Merchant, Montreal. Best Con Livz® On. always on hand. g...a, May 26. 4 138â€"y . ;. MPORTERS of Groceries, Wines, Liq= ‘uore, Cigars, &e., &0., 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" ReTTmy EEETTme B C 2 4 entreal, May 26. { © ; 135y MONTREAL CARDS. RAYER BOOKS, English and F zench of every kind. "0;;'}34“" of the JOHN DOUGALL & Co., J. C. FRANCK & Co., BHIRTS, DRA W ERS, SMOCKS, S0CKs, BALDWIN & Co., 8. H, MAY & Co., H. E. SWALES, MITTS, WOOLLEN Do. _ BUCK, DUOVERXAY BRO8. 2270 135â€"7 The following important notice to Navigators has been issued from the Colonial Office, Natal, in reference to a Light House, erected on the Bluff, at the South side of the entrante of the Port of Natal, to which the attentionâ€"of all concerned is specially directed. 4 Finance Department, ‘Cust HIS EXCELLENCY the Administrator of the (Government directs the publication, for general information, of the following Notice of the erection of a Light House on@the Bluff, at the South side of the entrance of Port Natal. , ‘ By His Excellency‘s command, , D. ERSKINE, Colonial Oflice, § es Natal, 20th October, 1866 A Light House has boen erected on the Bluff, at the Eouth side of the entrance of Port Natal, at an elevation of 292 feet. above high water, a light from which will be exhibited on the 23rd January, 1867. . 5 | The building is an iron m&n the form of a frustrum of a cone, 81 feet , painted white ; centre of light being 70 feet above the base, exhib | iting a revo)ving white light of the second class (dioptric), sllaining its greatest brillianey onte every minute. f The Light House is in Latitude 29° 52‘ 50" 8., and Longitude 31° 3‘ 35" E. , t 1 It is visible in all directions from North (round by East and South), to S. 59° W.; and can be seen from a ship‘s deck 24 miles in clear weather. The above light is not, visible from the Aliwal Shoal, which is 25 miles S., 53° W., from the Light House : vessels should not, therefore, when coming from the Southward and Westward, apâ€" preach the shore nearer than 4 miles, or shoal their water under 40 fathoms, using the lead freely until they. make the well out. from the deck, Wwhen they may it bears N. 59 E. â€"which bearing p them outside all known dangerâ€"until they abreast of: theâ€" Umilazi River, (about 9} miles below the Light House), when they must keop it more to the Northward, as the land tends: more to the Eastward, giving the shore a good berth of a mile, and when the light bears about E. N. E., they can haul in to the Northward for the anchorage: anchoring in 8} to 10 fathoms, with the Light House bearing S. W. to S; W. 4 S., distant 1 mile. c At the Court at Windsor, the 10th day of Novâ€" The Queen‘s Most Excellent Majesty Wllnlll\l. by the Foreign Deserters‘ Act, 1852, it is provided that whenever it is made to appear to Her Majesty that due facilities are or will be given for recovering or apprehendâ€" ing seamen who desert from British ~mercbant ships in the territories of any Foreign Power, Her Majosty may by order in Council, stating that such facilities are or will be given, declare that seamen not being slaves, who desert from merchant ships belonging to such Powers, when within Her Maâ€" jesty‘s dominfons, shall be liable to be apprehendâ€" od and carried on board their respective ships, and may limit the operation of such Order, and may nder the operation thereof subject to such condiâ€" tions and qualifications, if ahy, as may be deecmed expedient ; and whereas it bas been made to apâ€" pear to Her Majesty, that due facilities are giren for recovéring and apprehending seamen who deâ€" sert from British merchant ships in the territories of their Majesties the Kings of Siam. NOTICE TO MARINER®. : 337C Now, therefore, Hor Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the said * Foreign Doserâ€" ters‘ Act,1852," and by and with the advice of Hor Privy Council, is pleased to order and deciare, and xt‘.:, hereby ordered and declared, â€" that from after the publication hereof in the London GazAte, seamen, mnot being slaves, whc# within Her Majesty‘s dominions, desert from merâ€" chant ships belonging to the Kingdom of Siam, shall be liable to be apprebended and cartied on board their respective ships : > a54â€" Provided always, that it any such deserter has committod ‘any erime lin Mer Majesty‘s dominions he may be detained until he has been tried by a cempete | Court and until his sentence (if any) has been fully earried into effect. § And the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty‘s Treasury, the Right Honorable the Earl of Carnarâ€" von, the Right Honorable Viscount Cranborne, and the Right Honorable Spencer Horatio Walpole, three of Her Majesty‘s Principal Becretaries o State, are to give the ‘necessary directions herein accordingly. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. No, 122, 1866.~ fl.tnhy before the Council a Memorandum from the Hon. the Minister of Finance, recommending that Peas, Barley, and Oute, as well as Petrojeum, which have paid full Toll through the Welland Caâ€" NOTICE TO MARINERS mal, be permitted to lhl-‘ ougy.":u chgflyp:(.):-_ali f BIS EXCOELLENCY® THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" .__ BBAL INHGCOUNCIL W â€"Mis Excelleney in Counci}, on the rounnmentoiionetoresetd, asd under and by virâ€" tue of the antbority gi conferred by the 85th uwo-olmmmmdwz-mud Ousdl,hubonploudum.“‘“"mi ordered, that on, from sud after the TW ENTIET day of JUNE instant, Poas, Barley, Oats and Potroâ€" lsum, which have paidfull Toll on the Welland Cnd.boauthon-u‘hnbywm freethroughthe 3t. Lawrence Canal, the ard Ottawa Canals, the St Ann‘s Lock and the 3174 By command, IS EXCKLLENCY WAS PLEASED * (Signed,) GOVERNMENT HOUSE. m * ~ + Ottawa, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866 OTTAW A, 14th Japuary, 1867, R. 8. M BOUCHETTE, W. E. ARCIHIDEACON, Master R. N., Admiralty Surveyor. His Excellency in Cour +‘ Exceilency in Council, on the in Council. Commissioner of Customs. EDMUSXD HARRISON. w. H: LEE, Muwml Colonial Secretary { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS Cmm sn o d o T 1 great, Political Equality, Impartial Suffrageâ€"All ights for All. xx.lirpt.bhul President became the enemy of Republicanism, and we :.o~e been | called upen to denounce and r:‘)‘:uh treacherâ€" ies of a degraded Adwinistration. Jt «s nut !-iumbn&uu-m-uumuug. | that we made am issue with President Jobhnson.. l The people approved our course by reluaming theif | Radical! representatives to power. The elections | of 1806â€"as important to the nation as Lee‘s surâ€" | renderâ€"make new duties. Reconstruction is now the duty of the countryâ€"political recumstructionâ€" ] reconstruction in finances and tarifis. We are no | louger presséd by war necessities, and we must | amend our war experiments." The present condi | tion of the cg::enry is a grevious evil. Trade sufâ€" \ fers ; our manufacturing interests are in a l.utnr- | fous state. A collar does not mean a dollar, but its fraction. It may be sixty cepts, it may be ien. Itis a sentiment, mot a fact» When the laborer earus his dollar, he does not know whether he has one loat or ten. . All business is feverish and unâ€" settled. We think‘this can ouly be remedied by a wise and intrepid: policy at Wazhingtorâ€"by reducing the currency to the speci¢ busis. Upon newspaper in Americaâ€"was doubted by mu We have found our account in it. The circulati ‘of The Tribune is steadily increfsing, and our a ver(ising!wonp has increased so much that is more difficult to print our news than when used a swmailer sheet, and this ciditulty we can 0 meet by frequently publishing supplementaty F‘!":'od.ool the war has imposed upon The_7riâ€" bune the siscussion of momemtous und Vieur rrobionu. We have met them as best we could, aboring _y!th_-_l:-oor.i‘g fo-l' hn,lalm, _E;oci-l I‘roâ€" The necessity of Protertion to Laboragain pressâ€" es upon u8. J- regret that on thig most import~ ant meastre the Republican party is divided. An honest but mischfevous minority in the West, parâ€" ticularly, @&re endesvoring to create a policy which can only result in the prostration of Amerâ€" can industryâ€"the degradation of laber, and the agzrandizement of English capitalists" During the nu‘ years of our mie:"o bhave struggled inst this interest. ‘We believe protection more %!:fl" how than ever before, and we shall inâ€"* skt upon the broadost and wisest legisfation for ue Rights of Labor. . s ’l“lll: i TRIBUNE®* enters upon the y o 1867 more prosperous in business than e before. The expediency of enlarging our r‘c thus making The.Jritwne the largest and chen this we shall insist ‘in the perplexing question of Reconstruction we see no reason to amend the policy which wo have w@ssorted since the close uf the war. 1t then séemed to us that emancipation of the black should be folâ€" lowed by suffrage for the black. We did not vee the policy d‘Jru.iulwu-fiauuu and hang 'Ln‘. We had too much blo:’l in war to ask for loed in poateâ€"even to gratify.ungry vengeance, It no-rl-p_nu_( lb‘-hlohfi“dnz:mdo ;lrlnr"r_tio',in“'fluah North should concede amâ€" nesty. . Some of our friends fio::pnwod of this ; but Congress has followed our #dvice. Ammesty has been a C a greater ¢xâ€" tent than "?r:l'dd-odb, im.â€"m m‘ We have held that the men who starved captives in the rebel »ngeons, who murdered surrendered &r.uow-. who viclated the rules of war, and aided assassingâ€" tion of Mr. Lincoln, should be tried and. punished. Congress and the Administration have agreed that no punishment should« be inflicted even upon men who are charged with there crimes, and the only measure Jooking lihz::-h.euhthmndmuz of dirfranchisement from holding office, which is merely a sentimental and not a ;"wlecl penalty . On the other hand, the paseage of the Civil Kights Bill, the Freedinan‘s Bureau Bill, and the Bili for Suffrage in the District of Columbia, show that reconstruction will not be consummated without suffrage and protection for the blacks, The policy of The Tribune has been practically adopted by of The Tribune has been mily adopted b Those ho difered with us durigg fte gpoussion We never agcrnl with friends who are impatient with us. We do them the justice of believing they go their way to what is just as we trust they will do us the justice df we goour way to what is right. We work for the same object, but srhp- in M-‘{:.. We havenohigher aim an to secure perce to mation, and to all naâ€" tionsâ€"liberty, yrogress, happiness, virtue,â€"and the universal brotberhood of man. And for thie we shall continue to toil in our best way. . & d&.w&fl;r-fldmâ€"r'u-uho n :::iulnd commercial center of :mp-flbm America ; special correspondents who follgw im portant movements in all parts of the earth. This establishment costs lfl‘ll des! of mongy, and to organize it we have invested many thousands of djlu-. 'b:.wm::dunt::nmlbm hunâ€" dred rqb ireotly or indi y eonmected with the e€itorial dopartment of The Tribune, charged, in We have reorganised and strengthened er dopertigent of The Aribunt:_ We have correrpon» a greater or lesser degree, with writing for its columns and giving it pews, and that for every item of news we pay money, the vast erxpense of bur rfl;liouiu’ may be w.u. We intesid to enâ€" arge these facilities, not only tosb_" news from all parts of the world, but to the most gifted men‘ of other countries to write for our eclâ€" trious authors, will long be mémorable in<he history of journalism. We postpone for the present a umns. With many of them we bave already entered into negotiations which will result in giving to the readers of The Tribune a series of essays that, both for their intrinsic value and the fame of their illusâ€" 'HC&'ZE#’ rtinl Justice and m' Au‘s of fl«";b?“u.'_'_o s':::cl to ;fi_.o_:ob'o.l.nn more definite an that an conduce to the political flw and moral well being of mmu. us in effecting BOTIDOS m6s, m an0 0 000 en s enereveesss0vcepseun32s»000 34 00 ‘Ten capies, to one address ....................... 16 00 Twenty copies, to one address.................... 30 40 " An extra copy will be sent for each club of ten. * BHMIâ€"WERKLY TRIBCNE, » Mail subscribers, ! copy,1 yearâ€"104numbe:s.$4 00 Do bor-.' orover,for éach copy 3 00 Perrons remitting for 10 copies $30 will receive an extra copy for 6 months. , _ > y Persons remitting for 15 eopies $45 will récsive an extra copy ::‘you + For $100 we sendthirtyâ€"four copies and Thr Daily Tribune. 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The " Tribune" for 1667 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORâ€"GENEâ€" * RAL IN COUNCIL.. > \ OI THE RECOMMENDATiOS or the Hon. the Commissioner of Public Works, and under and in virtué of the eightyâ€"fifth weetion of the twentyâ€"eighth chapter Consolilated Statutes of; Canada, His Exceliency.in Council has been p to prder, and it is hereby ordered that the £ tolls be imposed, levied and â€"collected or.: w logs and timber passing down the shdes at y‘s Falis, Middle Falls and Bealy‘s Falls, on the works of the River Trent, that is‘ to say : one per saw log of thirteen feet in length, and a proportionate: sum onf pieces of greater length, pasting down each of the above mentioned ulides At a Council held in the City of Montreal on Sat jurdey, the 8th day of December, 1866. * PRKBLXT : & respectively. And that the above toll ot one cen persaw log be collested and paid for each such slide on all such saw logs, and of. one dollar per crib on all suck cribs of square timber as hare passed down the River Trent from the beginning the preserit season of navigation. CoUNTY OF CARLETO®N, B' VIRTUE * To Wit. of m writ of Fieri Facias, issued out ot Majesty‘s County Court of the County of Carleton, sad to me directed and delivered, at the suit of THOMAS PATTERSON, w lands and tenewments of« WILLLAM: I havre seized and taken in execution, and will effer for sale at public auction, umya‘c};m&-\lc...huo(!u of Ottawa, on MONDAY, the :[_'E!‘!'Y-?IBQ{‘ ‘.‘« JANUARY, A. D., 1867, at the hour e T ll.'lo":-k.-a.fiowwd& east half of number Tén in the ‘Third concesâ€" sion of the Township of March, in the County ot Fag "" SIMON FRAZER, Sheri€. #JA‘.IM..W“W. cOMOII»'t.‘ October 17, 1806. . Wl Sheriff‘s Sale ot Lands. â€"DAILY TRIBONE, . Ten Dollars por dhoum. TERMS. W. A. HIMSWORTH, Asst C. E. 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