i. at the same mess of tone, thmonjals from # of M; orm of string. wusical instre pleritic of. The oc flfl"l’ [ .ll’uo praivg ; @ottschalk ards strue< E‘s; im al m;i-x-' enables the Y our Fiamos t invebstion, in d Piancâ€"Forte a old stylac ¢xamined an t "E CONTAIN ~We have now gan sing with n that the tone !lhi:‘hod in the *nt of richness, the best Grend e, musicab inâ€" 4 approximat im in the inctru« ; other system op preseryi roughout NEW IETLES he reversed . or iy beliows used Capadian Pain which it is reâ€" ess in subduing ind in reliering igh rank in the fhe antm it : wll ch testifying 4# ï¬'@"ï¬ poung bof $" "ts system of uw greag in m"ï¬.. im city & -:-‘ Vie d ‘lléd in depth, «f -Inm lflOY Â¥R ’A: .‘:..:a tallog known a single UMEX T3 is 1 " two pedals for those who are y for which it is ment , a8 "z attempt to s can make a NCB & CO., all are del gans a careful ."‘\:o ind the hg tone, great entire instruâ€" has been proâ€" o Gon 3 in the couy~ family w AOVER | or cak cases SUBâ€"BA3 r fuils to give be promptly more of les# and for two made it in lumber in d c caTION® to effect T ithin Ke all of Canada, ifproâ€"pall by Stam & ots, u,m 1 ote. rgarirr.u'c‘ruga-! 10 ols Letters fot British Columbia, Ger and Foreign Jountries ly, yust a® rexâ€"ra +. _To the States . 10 (otsâ€" ayment opâ€" ips, vie Portland, close 9 p.m. every Thussda ai Il“«s;vins York, every alternate. y, at Noon,‘ postage 17 ots; via Boston, y alternate Monday, at Yoon. | _ \ruprior heisea artd W ukeGe®bd, . . . .. . Md«&l‘."l‘oflpbm \yimer & N. Shore of Ottawa * "t4 uu‘-u, Rail, Dauity, 4 °* .: (Miee: Blgin Street, oppositathe ifussell House. Roas. ; . Acaqur P 12808®. Ottaw®, 28. | 180â€"60m . __ uanomvâ€"q-st.' .. Potteny ul d Co., $4, Fark Row, Nes r-b.r-qr State Street, Boston, General Advertising Agents, are hereby authorâ€" TTORNE Y 8« A P«L A W, Solicitors=in« A_Cl’pq._&-ï¬ymn. Notagies Public, &0. #ebruary 21, 1366. Forerament *g.. yes, and the lie generall way entrust hiva.~ .l.m&n:dxlhd:’; wmit in agd for the district of â€"Quebed.â€" December 24. 140k. â€"â€"__â€" _ _ | â€" .. __ _ RuararizeD Lerreas must be , and . pc wid migutés prior to the of mails, $ Oiise hoursâ€"$ a.m. to T p.ou. . ADMA‘PI. OfMlcet No. 17, 8t« Potor Street, Qhebes. Mr. Bouchette will A_lvny{!" fridays of every wook. \ ï¬ J. BUCKLEY, L.L.B., o e t Aiagn: oo-az Mr. â€" Lake ’C'v.n-.t:o Boot and Show Store, Rideana Street, Otiawa, C. W. 0 _. _ A W snen» ‘&0 Ortanva,. * OGlce : T Bui w. Metoalfy sireek hawe, March 10, oo o * 10â€"7 BA RISTER and Attormeyâ€"aiâ€"Law, itor in Caancery, Convey gneet, &o. UVSMze: Opposite Post hllce, Higin, stroet, in the Asems l:ol; gecupied as the Cuy House. Ortaws, March 30. Es :« sTâ€"«f l'n'&us-'o-.\r-l..\w.s licktorselm=« Chancery, Cnlnï¬umro. N ies Public, &e. ono{ Post Olice Bailding, Eigin 3troot, Ottawa E. B. Hatcoc«. *~ °K. H. Mavcoce. ebraury 7, 1368. 43â€"utf repared to attond promptly to aany business the Atawa, Jan. 12, 1368. on d .x;gm & GEMMELL, . B Os.an*:noo.r::'e. A* A 4 Ruite® nm' mmmm*-s&wm , Laes. Joux|J, GaxmmnL Jitaws, Fobruary T. 1866. .__ _ _| _______â€" English Mails, per H. & A. Allga‘s Cénadian EDWARD T. DARKUNELL, _ BA““‘!'.I. #olicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clerk of the Heace and &uv nn_my,luunb‘-iulc of Prescott Orrica: In the Court House, LW Orignal, Junuary 27, 1866. $. . |_ M kmllttorl'-l-.\w. h r Chancery, Convey ancer, &0., 3 Stroot Jrsio®: Union Buildings, Ottama, ie JttaW as _ We Atawa, Feb. 7, 1986 ‘D ATE®, Barristexs, |and attor= ats Law. O# : Muil and Aylmer, C. [ Mr. '_'“'illfl_amluu»ll Tuesdays and W“‘ _ W. Mokar W aeer, B.A.B.C.L. Tlex T. Hith _ _ >‘ <*utt mn’*. tirenville and Lo CRERNNG c4 .200 * â€"J. F. BOULTUK q BAII.IITII-A‘I'-I.AW. Soliciter«lm« Chansery, &o. » Orrice: Aumond‘s Buildings, Ri Street. . Janaary 17, 1887 e Ees e nE r7~~~ P E Em Pn n Wt & steoots, Oitawa. | ~_| Wellington streot, next to British Motel, and nearâ€" } M}S. ‘“ M anrege * ,.l-? l’;«"ï¬ifl,"“:llp Ottawea. k & C . $.â€"3 atientian given w to I M. MeLEO C hy Public l.ul:r‘,:»iu-n. Mjsun. dhpu“’:l.:.lll. RISTER, Kic., for er Canada. | and socuringlatents. . erices : Court House, Ay! u\l Buckingâ€" gugy..v}l_-y 44. _ " Aner ‘ i VOQOL . II. NOQ.) 3830.; GEO. LOGAN, MD 1.;0C. L1 “0.("51!"(% Puysiklany, . #@ and Accouchear. Orme®: In Hores‘s Blook. ï¬cn be fixin A&e ofice at nit&' References : \ George La Oromo Joha Smith, Bowmanville ; . George H Clark® ; Dunsan Campbell, M.D M. R.C.8.% sate ; John HMall, M.D.â€"» 4+ »MLD., Tor Ottawa, February 7, 1808. Ottawa, November 13. P-'QICIA!o t Métonding Rhysic tal, Ofâ€"e and resid Mosgrove Stroots, neaf #in‘s. Entrance on Mo Ottaws, May 5. mm mm f m : DR. 0. Pltllculo s Ortaws. Day ol Snarks Strest, Conter P.'IICIAI, Surgeon a aétonding Rhysician ty the tal O@Ae amdl residence, ¢0" Mosgrove Stroots, neafly oppo« i( lin‘s. Entrance on Mosgrore t Ottaws, May 5. Residence, Maria Maria Caxonme Con®®, c.ponw ul Inandy. id 1 t painless new, but certain, l f n P aiana erncy o. pproies: auocenstally '.;“' if required. The cure nteed . t C rth I*’ W_MARSIIUALL MATHESON, THB POST O# Hi1C®â€"â€"0TPAWA. wess. . Reference® EiT reated, if required. Th« Ottawa, Aptil 14. ____ ;;;i;-‘l-.;. ]ilomy,. Solicitor» &c« Qrzic#: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks © (Reowsmr rmom ExoLaso.) + URGERY asd "J‘“' George HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, â€"~ â€" IDR. O‘ REILLY Yo:l Utreet, opposite Mat ATH of Quebec. "Square. . se Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chan Li 4 Th AM s ichatrtnlegtn Ottawa, Doceniber 3 COLMAXN & WRIGHT, AUGUSTUS KEEEFER, ~â€"_ DR. W. J. HEXNRY, )"A“,l Street, ontr® mowt . W . Brown‘s Barber udex~~ oi n JOHN SWEETLAND, M AYSICIAN, Sargeom a Ollce: Hunton‘s Block, Sp$ ROsS & PARSONS, LITERIN® AND CLO®Ne or J. P. MACPHERSON, D. OLIVER MARTEN, A. F. BOUCHETTE, Osgoode, &¢., Daily W & 1 4e# BELL, AM., MJJ., C:M., &e, CLEGG & NELLIS, RATES OPF PosTAG it 1. «¥CONNOR, t Pognt, Pemâ€" 3. side 0\:.'1 Advertisements for the |OTtANA Ts DK. C MEDLCAL. LEGAL. D. WOLFF, [AN, Surgeo« Acconchear Day ofice opposite Mages & Russoll‘s, , Conter Town ; .iflm.‘.“ wrin Street, Conter (Pown. ves, without the of the knife, by ® speedy, an wost painless proâ€" OMce i lp.-ï¬n Street, Cen«â€" 0. 0. wWooOn, . J. MHEXNRY, #, omtire® wee t Barber t 8. 5. k* OREILLY, epposite Matthe BA ER, Postmastor Reside LE Adsuag, M.D., Toronto» DD0TAY 11. U on apd Acco@chear, ty the Protestant Mospiâ€" ..‘ eorger of Ridean and 5.30 .00 8 00 # 3.&); 3.30 2.30 Tnog. F. Nemuis: GGO, :0 N ph WO OLOs BED. AHL® id Accoucheur, rke Stroot. the hainy Surgcon wh.| 19 30 Workman & Grifâ€" mew, PEDHE § CCCT George KLMO" M. R.C.8.K., Tor L:C.M.B., se«=C1ty Hall 18 *65. 1â€"y _ Ho# lc"m.‘ m be faund ovgr Salicitor®s» "TATs" 11,00% um andâ€" * §145 p, m. .30 p. m. 8,00 p. m 100 p. ® 8.00 p. m ©.30% im . $.00 p. mm 55â€" * ROmir m 8. ‘= | y ooo . ts 2“__:_'_'_-!_& e E/ ~ MA m | & SCn 43â€"utf 43â€"at 21â€" MeutE a ver 4Gâ€"utf |_ The sale of Real Futate at Auction or Private Sale jpromptly attended to. â€" Consignments received for whh- Parties wishing to purchase Real will regeive all information FREK OF \CHARGE byo,anl-f.uhool«. a \_ Ottawa? Dec. 18, 1365. Uâ€"y A\!C'llo’.‘.l. aud General Commis= sion Exeliange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex 8 * Ottawa, m;- 18, 1865. y BWK-II!DIR and _ Manutacturing Stationer, and flubho Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinsen‘s Flour Store, carner of York and Susâ€" sex Streots. Entrauge on Sussex Streot. Ortawa, Doc. 18, n: lâ€"tf ..__ A, MORTIMER, Boo‘-.ll DER and Paper=eRuler, cor= nor of Sparks »and Metoaife Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Ofice,. Account books mady to order for any branch of buginess, paged and bound in the bost -\m of the ate # &L'I:L‘I\D e to any pattern. . _ _.. mln "kn..‘l.:. r:}:.lo Map lnuln' s THOS3.; NEKLSON, Booi MAKEIL, Welllngtom Street, op» R posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawsa. Having had many pears‘ experionce in some of the best eataâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canaila, he feels condident that all ordars entrusted to his care will be execnted in the best style, and giarantoed to givesatisfaction. _ _ * &# Col'r'nké-ron and Bullder. OfMce : North side York street, secoud door from Sussor Ottawa, March 20, 1806. 18y .onculln' of Christ Church Teacher P ofthe Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &0. in . $ CHRISTIE, col.l.llfll Merchant and General Avd. Sole 1"‘ for Read‘s Mighwines and Proof Whiskey 0, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Pugter, Pork, liluv. #&0., for sale. O n k nIA'llï¬l FonR LETTERS PAT» ENT of invention meatly executed ; dosoripâ€" m:n:‘wâ€::;m utions ‘l.":‘:'. and vwh;; a & mater '"'Udi w signs for monuments turn.shed aod Monaments ; Ornamental Work in Stone, Plaster e Farig, Composition, &o., dosigneds and executed upon the shortes: notice. . prfisgni ans _ Orrice: No.5, Sparks Streot, newr the Russell !m,we!-,m:!:‘-' We . 1 = eBens . C, E. ZOLLIKOFER, Draughtsman Modelier, &c., &c. Iâ€b'lsclhb LAND _ sURVEYOR, Draughtsiman, &o., (sommissioned for U ppor and Lower Canada.) Oiice and resideace, wiow» destor, newr Oitawa. | Surveys of every desssiption uo-ut"ul accuracy. . Communicatioas addressâ€" od Ottwira City, (postâ€"paid), will receive: prompt iu;;:-h_i;'m of Augustus Laver Beq., Elgin stroet, opposite the Post Ufice. thtawe, Dessimbér +. 203â€" J CCTCATGA I3, E BRL Ey llc.l'l'm. OQrrice: Wellington Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Charch. i Ottawa, Fobruary>7, 1866. 43â€"utf 8. 0. & T. W. KEIR, kcoovs'ru!'n. No« 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Uppor Town, Ottawa. Oittawa, March 21, 1866. T9.y o E. MILES, ARLIAMENT Hair Dressing Saloon, atronage of: His Excellene the ol:m::nrl. Augus® llm-ll.‘ Rideoaa S{M 4 doors from Sappers Bridge.. _ > ... _ _____ _ the only one on the Continent in use Ottawa, Deo. 18,1800. _ _______ Puovuu:ul. Land Survyyors, Canada East and West, Real Estate Agonts, &0. Parâ€" ticular attention dovoted to the and protection of |= Lands of / Absenteos. A lons to the Crown Lands Department for Muling Lhnds, &e., promptly attended to. . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ .. LC s44 fas m sama wall MEsSSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, Thcr;‘nn now on hand and for sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in Uppor and Lower Cunada; and an immense quauuty of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Oitawa. + Qrrice: Corner of ::tuh- Aand Motsalfo Strpots. ® W. K. THSTLE, P. L K. * F. A. BALDWIN, P. 11 8. / _ Ostawa Dec. 23. Ottawa, Jan. 4. 1368 T. G, HURD, > ‘LAIID Agent and Broker, Notary® Pub= lie, has removed his t to Nicholas Stroet, a few doogs to the south of n Goode‘s Motel, and W to EM any business connected Crown Departmont, in prosecuting with the Crown LANOCT e t in cncn t nen d wany Sutnis with any anh:mnm offices. e o Ottnwn, Fob. T 130% .. _ *4 A3â€"ut l ‘rurfi TB AwW A FRIDAY® > | _ Orders left at Union Hou | tonded to. f | _ Ottawa, July 26. "VIL .ENGINEER, Union Buildings, wdhnn and York Streots. wa, Dec. 13, 1863. 1. Ottawa, May 3 Ottawa, Fob. 7, 1866. _._ CHARLES ESELLN, . . Millwright and Engineer MECHANICAL ‘Dn.\l"flflTHl!.\X, Gm“' AND SAW MILLA BUILT ON ths most recent and improved princples. ‘A’oï¬ tor EJeoks patent and iinproved Taylor ater Whool, and Vaisan Lron Works, Mentreal. Address Chas. Esplin, VBTIII!llY SURGRKON, is again at the old stand, Clarence Stroet, whickt was destroyed by the ta‘e fire; and is preopared to treat Anv diseass of the Horse with promptness and Ortawa, Fobruary 21, 1366 akill Teacher Pianoâ€"Forts, Violin, &c. C #TOROUGH BASS.° _ . flas peen opened at this loors (i Bm Bri e S Camp‘s Wotary Hair Brushing Apparatus, 2 U EBEC A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT| k NUE L O4 Setareck wik @I vgerioy 4. MtLEAX‘$ © t+ Ceaume bomm Ohawe ippontts HoperSiatien Four Dollars and Upwards. rEZ _ s bottles, wanled, ©NG uce pâ€"â€" WV ‘HSSammon y Â¥iR DorEX, Amatecr | TT]()= Aienssgessetautuel‘""~ Colnese "0" :h-:-. Ihr.w'udbtm Wines mz, Â¥ .}?BODUCE "‘.:â€'oll to call on LAROQUE & CO., and give them | CommmsstoOn .\l(‘l‘(‘hnnts. "md.wm excepting oll N0 88 PRONT 81 , to tWen by aay other party 1oo o semore 61 | . . TOROD DE ras Guame. + LAROQUEB & 00: }fl" Reference: E. MeGillitray, Oktaws. Owawa, Goptember 71 ; e% 2354 December 121. #184 ‘, FiHL Ottawa, Desember io . (MU LLIN ERCHANT <TAILOR, L ll-'i""ol amd Dn-,luuu ® Mining, and, and @Genoral ‘P‘u iaimonta PA o O OCpecxts Rewan BUSEINESS CARDS. #BP Oreics Hour®:â€" MACDOXNALD & BRO., ©Can sSIDNEY B. FRIPP JOHN H. BARBEI, R. HM. MoGREEV\Y, PARLMMENTARY AGK.‘CX. J. BOVJCHETTE, GEO, H. PERRY, MR. H. R. FRIPP, TMOROU JAMES HARRIS, IOIHN MERCER, EC M C se ned at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of , R. SPARLKS, C t n w t Z 1 ® en l:. .\'r.#b‘l.†(Un p) s 39, Sparks rd" med to be im« Wines would , and give them A «xcepting oll on more givâ€" . U ul . Quans, Tovembet 2 *~*~**~|MRS. ‘GItA 118â€"y g19tf 43â€"utt 14â€"7 $. :‘© 11 Sunssex Sireet, _ | 2y | Is the Plagg}kï¬g!ï¬g{-&lï¬xflnnl Lt | Ottaws, July 10, 1806 \‘Engiish & Froench Chomicals, [DRUCG W ARENOU SE The New Drug Store, Tlll SUBSCRINER TAKES® THIS epportunity of thanking bis many friends and customers for the patronage extended to him since hhow-hmno«l husiness. _ He bege to inform them that he TTAS EEM.OV ED SPECIAL NOTICE. SIG N of theGOLD MORTAR Where, under his own supervision, the wants of his many Patrons will be promptly and sutisfactorily attended to. 5 * CHAS. AUSTIN, i ______ ApoHecary, Ridean St., Ottawa. _ TOILLET ABRTICLES.,.&C Ploase call and‘examine the Stock. iIt is tho large«t and be«t ever imported. B@" All the relable PATENT MEDICINES ICBE CREAM SODA POUNTFAIN, With ht diferent 8 manufaetured on the pumï¬:-. It n.:' I“ll{myafl n-lbn boverage, Sale. | All Seeds warranted Fresh. A ldrge importation of Eaglish and French PRRâ€" Just being opened ay A lirge inportation of h1 FU MES will accive woxt wee FLORLDA WATER s07 MATR BRUSIMES, NALL BRUSHES. C14 P. 8.â€"Advice to the dusa« Aan ".Q poor gratis on ha Tun Lanors? Aassorntmzxt or DYE3 in this sity oa «siz at the _ Ottawa‘ Drug â€" Warehouse. . A iresh Lot of oou!, Cheap PEREUMES just T. T ie sriptions carefully and prom N. B.â€"â€" H »08 C L mnl. P J.’GAK\ D‘.Y.q’r wa, Fob. 12, 1868 S â€"*~~~ rafud * 'I\Ii v &’ nount® * e‘ stocok f C prises : MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Mall! A&ARGB srocK oOF PREsH CA DEX and FLELD SEEDS, just arrived and on DUIGNAN‘s l).ll\'A‘l'l HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. A fow goutlomen can obtain sup~ srior apArtments. . z/ Ottawa, Dee. 20,1835. 3_1! Rl‘.n?ll‘n‘\!‘l‘. corner of George and Wilitam Strsots, (P. O‘Meara‘s old stand). B OYSTERS in every style, at all hours, Ottawa, January 9, 1867. â€" 221y ‘THE RUSSELL MOUSE, Lt'# C%:PIHI.I.’. HOTEL, Oll:‘wz , WX undorsigned, proprietor aboveâ€"named lotel, begs leave lorwwim his na> merous frieads and the travelling pubsic, that he has :;snhml and nwly-hlnhlodarw‘bwl thiscom> ons establishmont, in the management of which by::.kum&i-h lulu:‘n‘ guests, he hope® to rve encouragement and support. P J AMES &‘SOU‘N' iesd , Ottawa, Doc. 18, 1886. N 1CHOLAS $t»»~t, Court=House A venuaes Ottawa, John (Graham, Proprictor. This Howse is conveniently altwated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FLRSTâ€"COLASS HOTEL Considerable additions have recently been made .to the pronrises, and it ha«s been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be sparedto accommod ate and ploase. * 5 & onpemmmtiietinds in STABLE sttached to the Hotol. . Ottawa. Dec. 18, 1866. Lâ€"y and please “ KA V ANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of 19M e Mowoaifo and Wellington Strouts, opposite the main entrance to the Government baildings. . The « QU BEN" comprises all the I‘O\ll:l.i:“ for ® frstâ€"class Restanrant. â€" The House has refitted and refurnishgd throughout. The BAR contains the cholsest Brands in W inos and Liquors;, and every delisacy of the season will be found on the ta ble. The out»t» 4.N MoUdEl.» iND SiAL0G0NSs. JOIINX MALTMAN, LA'l‘l MceADAM*8, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. ‘The ‘!mniuu!. one of the oldest and best known in Packemham, has neen leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhwal¢d and refitted for the K cial m-Jmu of guests. ~THE TABLE AXD BAR will at alltimes bp furnished with the very hest the market afords." _ e yil _ GOODSTABLING aud a caroful Hostlor always inattqnubance c ( JOHN MALTMAN. UOLT"3 HOTEL, lYl.)ll‘.fl. 6 Be, Livery. and General Stage Odies. © Alfrod Mosos Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. December 21, 1405. 4â€"y otog‘s best efforts will be dirested to the com urvof his guests and patrons, s RA () yuters. Game ate..dail _ _ _ . . THE METROPOLITAN, To the promises situated next door EAST THLE ,LARGE STOCK OF FRAEsH GAR«+ D FRH pOoMESTIC DYES o * rfuntlit‘s thae THE ALBIONX HOTEL, 41 RIDEAU STREET, Just _@IDEAU STREET SELDS. SEEDS. 1868 DBRUGLIST®S. PrROPERLY CONPOUPXDED KE n’o N ADULTERATION! ust Mocoived ! I\n Asxlr'w;:.rol ';,,‘,:' PA= 8. res to an mnce that I have .Q':' received my ock for the Summer Trade. It comâ€" clse« all tha best and parest qQUEEx" RESTAURANT, V A N AGHL Proprictor, Corner of OV LA wA DRUIA, PERFUNENY, umoud‘s Bloek, Rideou Street, (@tamca }. > LEMON,. JOSEPIH CARVEY, M.D P. O‘MEARA, Prossrtrox. CLOTHES BRUSHES, my years eailnected with :’!mfl"k""“-&“ rODONT COMBS oOrraAwWA C. wW. FTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. isG7. 2w U7â€"y CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, 0! and after vember, 1866, will run as follows The time of theso Trains has been .oumu to ensure connection with night and day on Grand Trunk, east and wost. «/ * g. #.â€"â€"These I;mn rum on H»m;al kM“ T orough aggage to and from Ottawa chee from u“t.o all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. Returns tickets to Pressott, Kemptville and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on th line. 5 T. 8. DETLOR, DEPARTCRE. From Ottawa, 7.:50 tkita #a, November 26 Grand Trunk Railway Company OF CANADA. lows SUMMER â€" ARRANGEMENTS, apress for Ogiiemburgls Otta 0 rg w wkmkvllb. Rkn"ï¬â€˜m. Belleville, Tfl? ronto, Gyelph, London, Brantford *f QGoderich, Dln'!hlfl. Detroit, Chicagt, } and all point® WOR Bt.. us sessene s Night | ‘do. â€"do â€" Ati.....,...cous=} Accommodation ‘Frain for Kingston and : Intermediate Stations, at.............« 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A. &I.Q.OO Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.3¢ JP. The 3.00 P.M., Train rung u}\m{‘w burgh. "00.1.1\"0 sfl'sfli A l; Q c ) Expre«s way throughont for New . | | York, Boston, and all J?;Mm [3 Puints, connecting at ohne w | Vermont Contrrl Railroad, at Bur{ | lington with the Rutiand and Bury _ i lington Railroad, also with the Lak« Champlain Steamboats |for Lake * _â€" George, Saratoge, New York, to. &c. 6.30 A.M. Accommedation Train for lsland Pond and Intermediate Station#; at............ 6.45 A.M., Express for Boston and rmediate * * Puints, connecting at £t. Johns with “Iho Vermont Contral Rail ual.‘:k». 8.30 A. I for Portland, stupping over night at ‘ y Iland m‘m,:";,';. 200 PM Express way t ghout for New * | York, m.’nd all Intermediate Pdints, connecting at 3t Johns with Vermont Central Reilroad, ‘at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" For further information, and time of arrival departure of all trains at Termini and W tions, see the Grand Trunk Raitway Book y'fl Tables. k O. J. B:YDOE!. 4 -nghq Director. May 26. 3â€"y= ® May 26 ""'ï¬f;iâ€"{r'o"&'i'siiiéd vï¬uifl.r u_'ui:o r;; Lt alooplz ars on al t Train®, shecked through. _“7 P & .“ | Finance Department, Cas:oms, (Wtawa, 6th Nvember, 1866. ‘vlunsu the power given to Collectors of Customs by the Castoms Act, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, Chapter 17, of retaining the invoices produced on the passing ut Entries, has not been gonoull( exersised, and that it has been found advisable to make i. sncumbent wpon Collee» tor« to retain the ofisial eastody, and ,l:':.o. file all such invoicesâ€" . . 1 Ne sn _ Notice is hereby {hn that upon and after the FIRST day of JANUARY next, all involees of ï¬:n‘;fl;‘ for entry at any of he Custom the Province, will be retained and put on Gourdy IEvey PPRRARY m e Emt m EC tile by the Collector of the Port, in mug with the 13th section of the 24 aod 30 Victria, Cap. 6, and certified copies thereof will be given by the Collector or prorr officer, when required under the conditions therein mentioned. ; â€" By command, _ â€"____ 'l\lll following important Kuioo-qh'fll&nou has been issued from the Hydrographic Otâ€" hoe, Admiraity, Lopdon, in reference to a fixed Light on C-r St. George, Guif of Mexico, United States, to which the ationiion of .all concarned is speciaily directed. _ _ J The substance of this Notice, as soon as it is reâ€" seived on board, is to be inserted, in red ink on the Charts afested by it Jl:“ introduced into the marâ€" gin or otherwise in the page, of the Sailing Direcâ€" tloas‘to which It relates. Soe instructions, Navigaâ€" tion L-l Pil:ugo. p. 172. # [No. 81.) Information has boen reseived at the Admiralty, Mmughubm St. Goorge, West Const of m‘wq reâ€" on the Ist day of Aug:â€" â€" This ni\':. is a ficed white light, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance of 15 miles. wWinty PCVTY # Whe light is a Acod white light, varied by a fash every minate and a half. o s3 Also, that on and after the 15th day of Afl‘a the fog signal at Wost Quu‘iy Head, Coast Maine, ml: l‘)’o ni;l‘o by mheu.- iol & D‘..b:u l‘u-- , operate a Roper hot air eny » 'c:m of 5 l!roi-h «hu!ml-»n. with uunll‘o?;i uecoulfle between the blasts. = ~ 0 00 C000 . _ | rPoG stIGNAL at wesrâ€"qtopoy HEAD, HTATEOR MAINE _ _ [ | ‘The trumpet is placed in a «mall white building, a short distance south of the lighthouse, at an cleâ€" vation of 75 feet above the m lowgl of the sea. By command of their Lo?nbir, & GEO. HEXRY RICHARDS, ie Office, Admiralty, ( _ _ â€" mmm soth :-g-n. l's'é'u:.t | This Notice affects the Mo'h.'Am Churts : St. George‘s sound, No, 2,898 ; West Indies, &0., No. 392 dKLI‘lh in Wost h‘hl. No. $90. ’B-.{.o( Fundy, No. 402 ; Ua‘ifax to M-’m No FOR SALE CHEAP! of n!r‘.devflï¬ï¬‚an'nlubh for the season, in mding Ba#, Culf, Kid, Qloth and Pelt Goods and Rubbers, for Ladies‘, Gents® and Children‘s wekr. WHOLESALEAND RETAIL. at z HOWE & soN, 89 Sussex 8 and 10 Ridean Streot. LEATEER TRDNKS SHOETINDINGS R@soors anp snogs, LC Of every dessription suitable for the season, in K aAxD ArTER Mo8DaYy. MAY "'3’ Trains will leave Bonaventure Station s folâ€" Ottawa, Oct. 17, 1866. FIXED LIGHT OX CAPR ST. GEORGE FJUSH ARRIVED! FIXED LIGHT ON CaPE 81. GEORGB, Gulf of Mexico=«United States. Gulf of Mexico=«United States, NOTICE TO MARINXER®. Byrcommand, NOTICE TO MARINERS. HAILROADS, ance Department, Customs * .. uk( 318 Ocleber, 1866 NORTH ATLANTIC. TUESDAY, the #7th No# and until further notice traine i;‘ w di R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Custom#® w«= A XD=~ ARRTY AL., At Ottawa, 11:00 a.m. w h s ow $.20 p®â€" SUP HRINTRNDENT y drographer 3.30 P.M. 257â€"47u0¢ O‘ M E: *RA & CQO., Importers of Dry Goods. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING |!:== They would call particular attention, as they have new on hand every novelty of eut and pattern in cuzd‘-umlu. that is fasbionable for the soazon, and as their steck is large ‘and varied they DEFY MPET!*ION. 3 f ie t ds in imatonmicis :&,â€"ih-i;; also propared to take orders for Clothing, which they gusrantes to make up in the 1 styles and fashion, and as thoy are under the suporintendence of @xperienced cuttore, they are WARRANTED TO FIT. } # A.I NOW OFFERING A MMRGE AND WELLâ€"BELECTED sTOCK ©00D8, which they will sell CHEA® FOR, CASH. rwgu. KAVERs®, PBTELSHAM®, bEVONS, +5 l o wnhITXEY® x | IRISHFRIEZE, 5 ¢ CaNADIAN Du., | BROADCLOTIH®, BLACK DOBSK IN@, SILK MLXTURR OF CoATING®, De. __ «o. TROWSERING3, BEDFORD CORDs, ; * f CMHAUDLERE TW EEDS, ( . 3 BANNNOCKBURN Do., § HALIFAXTDO, KERSEYS, . . * FLANNELS, ALEX, QOUFF, " Capital" Stove Depot,35,Sussex St., Ottawa STOVES. STOVES.. STOVES. 0'â€"'! s#TOCK OF THE ABOVYE 1s NOW COMPLETE, cOMPRISING A GREAT variety of all the diferent patterns, with every real improvement which the advancing requine» ments ef Central Cansda hare shown to be needed. Th e assortwent is the largest gnd most varied in this market. Srclnl attention has been given to the selection of STOVES, fluublxor Farmers and to residents of the city. ~The "4x. 5 â€" ELEVATED OVEN COOKING STOVES ! O which we have about tvmt{ different rizes and patterns, including the following celebrated names : Protectionist, Large and Small King of Stoves, Improved Farmer‘s, (2 sizes), Fortume, Housekeoper, Junny Side, &6., &s., all o which are‘splendid bakers, Our on Are uprivalled for gity use, being very cconomical for tuel, and likewise good baking Stoves. The rnuamn? well known Stoves com:prise purt of the stock : Monitor, (3 sizes), Empire tate, (3 sizes), Queen City, Hotel, Charter Oak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &o., &0., 0. We hare all the atest and best p sheap in price.? ‘Of the best Russian .;d other Tron, al«o Olllonm. C Plpo.l, Elbows, Key Pipes, and all kinds Tin, Sheet, Iron, and Copper Ware on hand and e to order. ® 4 beotiedicten inn Diferent patterns, with single or doulJe Oven# _ Builders‘ Job Work,' Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetrougbs, &¢., Made to order. . The best of material used and none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. j Camp Ketilcs, Bake Paus, Shanty Plates, and all kinds of Lumberor‘s f hupplies on Hand. | Tron Bedsteads. Iron Bedsteads. ‘"~ BIRD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP. HOUSE lUR.\‘lSKIm 00005.â€":{';1-(&- about farnishing houses ;;l‘ do well to call and examine our tock in this depertment, as there is almost every requisite for the JHousekeoper, especially in the culinary branchk. AS COAL C OIL....«WDOAL :OTL." COAL OM t ae, I';lo:ar, ncdioom, Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a groat variety on hand. is +8 uy Bodroom Toilet Setts, Baths, Sponge, Plange, Sitz and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, all kinds of Japanned and plain Tinware. .. A in LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. WIUEX YOU WaNT TO EXAMIN® ANYTIING LN TUB ABOVELLXE, Go DIRECTâ€" TO THE Ottaws, Oct. 4, 180¢ E-"‘:;.“to suit e;;ln!ry mereba nt«, ; We avesatisfied we cansoll tham at MONTREAL PRICKES. Our CHINA bar been selected with mu eare, while our STONE W ARE is gome of the ever imported, * % F'Cnllul'hm(:mrlo y Atere, |o. .0 Â¥0. 51 RIDEAU STRE®T, Directly opposite D. WHELAN‘$ GRVCERY. & November 9. C 276â€"3m â€" , w WEnet ) MEDTCT EME eenih Sth sls E | & Tl!()?‘ WISHING PME MOST BEAU» ; (/ tifal sets of all kinds, sboold call at once to | and ‘Il- GEOoRGE sHOUCLDIS, INX. RK*4 IVB turning thanks to bis friends and the public tor the liberal patronage which he has received for many years, begsto state that for the fature his business will be carried on in YORK STREET, where his premises are known as the And where every article in the trade can he ob tained of the bost quality acd at l;ho lw:au'prien Wevee W 0 t P o e e on onW E BIOLC........\«....1«.«....... 104 per loat, i Mr. Shouldis is ready to wait on all who may | favor him with their custom,and farnish them daily | with s1ch bread as they may require. % . NFC n tP NPPPPE POPTT with s1ch bread as they may require. mm send your ordors to tho%uk Street Fancy ; Twe Jou Bakers W anted. Ottawa, December ? * ‘ 300 A tifal sets of all kinds, sboold call at once to | .nï¬Cl‘sn, 18 Lemo rchase. We also now offer for salecrates of C. | ontreal, May 23. YORK STREET FANCY BAKERY, [E NEW CROCKERY STOR Fall Goods Just Arrived. TAW A, September 12 Go to the " CAPITAL! TO THEIR CLOTHING DEFARTMENT S TA BLTSEIED IN 1844 Best Pennayloania Kerosenc BE EBAD. Cloths and Clothing. .. AiNIJ PROV ISIONS, Wholesaie and Retail. y sragRow‘s @gUILRING, Corner of Sussex aud Murray Streets DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! faxo waxcraortcrers or, arp nraress ix H. MEADOWS & CO. Broceries, Liguors, M. SPARROW & Co., NO. 560, SPARKS STREET, August 1, 1866 atterna, open and elose fronts, olegant in desiga, durable for wse and IMPORISRS AND DEALECRS IN "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. ; 35, SUSSHX STREE1. I1I. MEADOWS & Co. BOURLE STOVES ! PARLOR STOVES ! [ STORE |â€". MONTREAL CaAmDs. BCOX STOVES ! â€"~~ onnuts und No.1 Canada Qils. No inferior article hept BLANKET® â€"s ap + â€" OM BEAXBRA: & CCO). | Cullxuwl Merchants, Importers, ‘= | / and Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Grocerios, to | and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Mnm.rqlu_l'. 5 * CoOAT®, MOCCASILN®, BUCK, sAGS, LINEX, be.,. TRAYVEBLLLN®, .. > CoTION8, STRIPED, be.,_ ‘~ BLUK Bo., _ GRRY, « TRUNKS, o VALISES, | | Â¥8B ere and_Deaters_ in Paints 048 Vamuithery Glass, &o , No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their | old store, Montreal. F 4%~ Mantvaal Mav 2%K. 135â€"7 . E. SW ALES; Gl!l"b Agent for Great Western Railway of Canada. jymg. Ofice 30 Great Et. James Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. F 133â€"6m tromk | ‘~ _ Montreal, May 26. PANT®, Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment â€"{UCCESSORS to Corse & May, Import= Montreal, May 28. MPORTER® of Grocerles, Wines, Liq= uors, Cigars, &6., &o., !E. Hospital Street, Monâ€" ontreal, May 26. vEsre, RODUCE and Leather Commission Merchant, Montreal. &~ Best Con Liver O1. always on hand. RAYER BOOK$, Engiish and P zench, ,“‘.'!'flu“.' Wou!l_‘_h:‘m of the JOHN DOUGALL & Co., * BALDWINâ€"& Co., sHLRT®, PRAW ER®, : _ SMOCKS, £0CK8, 8. II. MAY & Co., . FRANCK & Co., d5â€"y MPITS, WOOLLE® De. _ BUCE, DUVERNAY BRO8 \ The following important notice to Navigators [G. I has been issued from the Colonialâ€"Office, Natal, _ & | in reference to a Light Heuse, erected en the Bluff, | at the South side of the entranceâ€"ef the Port of or pry | Natal, to which the sttention of all eoncerned is [ 204L Alscated *27tf 133â€"6m 135â€"y 135â€"7 | « Colonial Reeretary " | Colonial Office, _ y | . _‘â€" Natal, 20th Oetober, 1866 | & Finance â€" Cepartment, Customs, specially directed. By command, HIS EXCELLENCY the Administrator of the Government directs the publication, for general information, of the following Notice ef the erection of a Light House on‘the Bluft, at the South side of the entrance of Post Natal. â€"* > * By His Exceliency‘s command, â€" :. D. ERSEINB, 8 A Light House has been erected on the Bluff, at the South side of the entrance of Port Natal, at an elevation otf 202 feet above high water, a light from whl.eh will be arhibited on the 23rd January, 1867. > The building is an iron tower, in the form of a frastrum of a cone, 81 feet high, painted white ; centre of light being 70 feet above the base, exhib iting a revolving white light of the second olass (dioptric), attaining its greatest brillisnoy oncse The Light House is in Latitude 290° 42‘ 50° S., and Longitude 31 ° 3‘ 45" B. woe! every minute It is visible in all directions from North (round by East and South), to. S. 59° W.; and ean be seen from a ship‘s deok 24 miles in clear weather. The abere light is not visible from the Aliwal Shoal, which is 25 miles ., 53° W., from the Light Houre : vessels should not, therefore, when . coming from the Southward and Westward, apâ€" preach the shore nemrer than 4 miles, or shoal their water under 40 fathoms, using the lead freely until they make the light well out from the deck, when they may stand in until it bears N. 59 | E., â€"which bearing will keep them outside all known dangerâ€"until they,are abreast of the. Umlaz Rivor, (about 9} miles below the Light House), when they must keep 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 hsul in to the Northward for the anchorage : ancboring in 8)â€"to 10 fathoms, with the Light House bearing 8. W. to 8: W. $ 8., distant 1 mile. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Ai the Court at Windsor, the 10th day of Novâ€" ember, 18%66.: * ****. The Quepn‘s Most Excellent Majesty .~~~~â€"lin Council: ~. WIIIRHA.. by the * Foreign: Deserters‘ Act, 185%, it is provided that whenever it is made to appear to Her Mzjesty that due facilities are or will be given for recovering or apprehendâ€" ing seamen who desert from British merchant ships in the territories of any Foreign Power, Kn1 Majesty 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€" josty‘s dominions, shall be liable to be apprehendâ€" ed and carried en board their respective ships, and may limit the operation of such Order, and may nder the opération thereof subject to such condiâ€" tions and qualificatiops, if any, as may be deemed expedient; and whereas it bas been made to apâ€" pear to Her Majesty, that due facilities are given for recovering and apprehending seamen Wwho deâ€" sert from British merchant ships in the territories of their Majesties the Kings of Siam. GOVERNMENT NOTICE No, 122, 1866; Now, therefore, Ier Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the said * Foreign Deserâ€" ters‘ Act, 1898," and by and with the advice of Her Privy Counsil, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that from and after the publication hersof in the Londen Gazeie,:seamen, not being slawes, who, within Her Majesty‘s dominions, desert from merâ€" chant ships belonging to the Kingdom of Siam, thall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships : Provided always, that it any such deserter has committed any érime in Her Majesty‘s domimions he may be detained until he has beentried by a compete Court and until his sentence (if any) has been fuily carried 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 hight Honorable Spencer Horatio Walpole, three ‘of Hér Majesty‘s Principal Becretaries 0 State, are to give the necessary directions herein NOoTICE TO MA HI% EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" £RAL IN COUNOIL llll EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the Council a Memorandum from the Hon. the Minister of Finance, recommending that Poas, Barley, and Oats, as well as Petroloum, which hul:nrid full Toll the W elland Caâ€" nal, be permitted to pass the St. Lewrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll. Whereupon His Excellency in Council, on the ordered, that on, from and after the day o(."'llm%" Chambly Canal. S37 3174 (Signed,) QTTAW A, 14th January, 1867. GOVERNMENT MOUSE _ Ottawa, Wednesday, 7th Jane, 1866 R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs w . H. ARCHDEACON, °* Master R. N., Admiraity Surveyor. Parsany :« EDMUNXD HARRISON. w . H. LEE, (Clerk Rxeeadre Comnoil. RINERS. { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS ° 0 8B 10.R 2b iiâ€"mulh .4 2e s PE vertising ppronets. bas incressed o much that it is more difficelt wpdurmn thas when we used a swaller sheet, and this Cifiiculty we can only meet by frequently publishing: supplementary Â¥ho élose of the war basfimposed upon The 7riâ€" bune the discussion: of *â€"u-l and . péoujiar blems. We hare met them‘as best .we could, , Politi y» buflregeâ€"A Rights for All.. A Republicun President tecame the enemy of Republicanism, and we beve been called uponâ€"to denounce and expose the treacher ies of a degraded Administration. It was not without pain, certainly not without much thirking, t]l?u we imade an isshe with Pr:’ddm Juh:.:n. he people approved our course by returning their Radical representatives to power, The elections of 1866â€"â€"as important to the nation as Leg‘s surâ€" renderâ€"make uew duties. Reconstruction is now the duty of the countryâ€"pohtical reconstructionâ€" reconstruction in finances and tarifis. We are no louger prersed by war necessiiies, and we must amend our war experiments. ‘The present condiâ€" tion of the currency is a grovious eval; ‘Prade gufâ€" fers ; our manufacturing interests are in ‘:‘rncn- fous state. A dollar does not mean a ar, but its fraction. It may be sixty cents, it may"be ten Itis a seutiment, not a fact. Wb1.::o laborer earns his dellar, be does not know w er he has one loat or ten. _ All business is feverish and unâ€" settled. We think this can oply te remedied by TIII “Tlllt’ï¬w enters upon the year 1867 more prosperout in business than ever before. The expediency of enlarging our pages~ thus making 74e 7/sbune the largest and !'Loupnâ€"d newspaper in Americaâ€"was duubted by manpy. We Lave found our account in #t. The circulation of The Tribuncis steadily infreasing, _u_-dAo_-kr:.u“ :::;:o c;;d; intrepid policy mt “ll:ln‘\ol.obâ€"y cing the currency to the ie busis. Upun es conrine Avvcnntee t Koi corls pron + nece to again + es upon us. I?o regret that on this most importâ€" ant measure the Republican party is divided. "An honest but mischievous minority in the West, parâ€" ticularly, are :uvmiu‘ to creste aâ€" pulicy which can only it in the prostration of Awer:â€" can industryâ€"the Ww. of l&ber, and ‘the aggrand:zoment of lish capitaliste. During the -ux years of our work we have struggled against this interest. â€" We believe protection more mt upoh the brougent and mivest fegiaintion for the t w islation for the sns upos the uroadest and wineet leginintion in the perplexing question of Reconstruction we see no reason to amend the policy which we have asserted"since the close of the war.. 1t then seemed to us that emancipation of the black should be folâ€" lowed by suffrage for the black. We did not see the policy d‘smm cunfiseation arnd hang ;..n‘:.l We bhad towo nuch‘“mumd in war t0 aek for lvod in poaceâ€"even to ily angry vengesnce. It uooonmlâ€"onu.t that the bouth should concede suffrage, and that the North should concede am nesty. Some of our friends dirapproved of this , :ut. Mm :::dl':llwu our suvice. Amnesty as «ppr W a greater exâ€" tent than weâ€" el‘lno‘ in The Tn‘b\-n.'"\\o have held that the men who starved captives in the rebel “K"o“h':;t"r;tpn-d"" ized and strengthened every department of The Tribune. We hare corresponâ€" dents in every rm of this country part of the world ; resident correspor of the world ; resident on in ever o'::ud and commercial center of m and e«n‘ America; special correspondents who follow im portant movements in all parts of the eaith. ; This establishmient costs a great deal of money; and to orfluhuc we have invested many thousands of dollars. â€" When we state that there are three hunâ€" dnd.raplo directly â€"or indirectly connected with the aditarial Aamartment of The Tribune. charged. in :;;wm..::.-“""' nt of The Tribume, i hA & greater or r degree, with wiiting ite & greater or lesser degree, with witing for its columns and giving it news, and that for every item of news we pay money, the vast expense of our publication may be ..'.?.«' . We intend to enâ€" large these fmotlities, and nut only to gather news from all parts ofthe world, but to ask the most gifted men of other countries to write for our nolâ€" umns. 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Nfllc.â€"â€"lmcl Is HKRKEBY GIVâ€"~ on that all parties indebted to the estate of the late Mrs. Jane Rathwel!, reli¢; of the late Benâ€" jamin Rathwell, Esq., of Gloucester, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned Executors,gnd all parties having claims agsins said estate are requested to render them. ._â€" RICHARD MOXLEY, s JAMES ALLEN, . # ingly OF THE PEACE, AND COUNTY OCOUKRT, | UBLIC KOTICEKIS HEAKEY GIVEN, that the Courts of NOTICE. 10 , November 16. "Dally TRIpU®E. Tem Dollart per asspom. BY JAMES BALLIFF, WM. F. POWELL , and in every 1 To