with the atere of KTTRR â€"perate in HLOOD NMYEKR Syplilie, 1 of all of the a4~ hin the Â¥ic. Cap. : declared W R 1.3 GENERâ€" ared that GENER of Cana amd deâ€" it, by #04» In the ]mn DAILY AND WEEKLY TIMES N enjoys tmx Lagaksr cimctiation of aug published in the Ottawa Vaileyâ€"issuing of t Daily over ©,000 1 and Woekly over 4,0001 making aâ€"total civenlation in the week of o 18,000 1 thus outstvipping all : competitors, aWording the best mediam tor business men to vertise in« nGld se * "l‘ FORNIES@ATeL A W, Solicitors«bs Zlk Chancery, Conveyancers and Notaries Publ cerner of Sussex and. \ orkâ€"streots, Ottawa. \_ Oitawa, February 26, 1367. 88y Scoree Cotton, Publisher and Propriet ADVERTIBING AGENOY â€"Mesere. 3. M. Pottenguil Uo., b4, fark low, â€"New York, and _ State Stze Bostun, General Advertising Agents, are hereby autho ased to reccioe Adcovtizements for the OttaWa Tiwi tollowthg rates : _ t . > hf Husiness Cards of from 3 to 6 lide«, per anâ€"* Ottaba Amin Cimes, l AW, Chancery anud Comveyame » 7 ‘Qemer: Mosgrove‘s Block, Ridemu. : k «ttawa, C. W. % 306â€"tf __= aumâ€"~payable in advance ouly, ... ...... $6 1ransiont Advertisements, rst insertion per + ‘h....... Envirsestadsrye .. ho« All subsequent insertions, por lind,...... ..... Yoarly advertisers specialiy contracted with, liberaf allowance mase. ( tovernment employes, and the public genera aayentrust him. &.a.“:.dulwm« sait in and for the istrict of (Quobec, December 23, 1365. * 1 | Bnuwrlu and | Attorney=ate«La Soticitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, and Notary Public. Office, over Mr. Luke Cummer‘s Boot and 31 nsn.ua-mmu, C wW. . anuary 17, 1867. 3J4y Anvoél‘t'l.. Oilloo® No« 17, $4« Po Street, Qquebes. â€" Mr. Bouchetto will always repared to attend promptiy to. any business A.'otli'.i. Barcisters, and at k. neysâ€"atâ€" Law. Orsices: Mall and Aylmeor, 0? K. Mr. Wright will attend at Hull ou Tuosdays mnq week. _ , ‘ Hat W. Méxat Waour, B.A.B.C. Ottaws, Fob. 7, 13668. | Nt AUGUSTUS KEEFER, BA“II‘_I'II and â€" Attorney=â€"at«La sd'tchnt im c‘.l’:t"{). Cuv;.’n:ct. ko. h. hq::mdd occupied as ::3-- House. uttiwa, March 30. _ o ack t 51-14 22m, C.K. HAYCUUCK & MAYCOCK, ‘m’.'h.\ï¬bhwo Chaneery, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, verier: Post Ofice Building, Elginstroct, a E. B. Marcoc«. R. ; Ha ebruary 7, 1366. * Tm«-mu-cmn unbthr Ottaw is . t un _ Rosear Less. Qitawa, Fobruary 7, 1. rCON NUR, ‘"0.!.'-&1-!.&'. Solicitor k. Chancery, Conveyancer, &0., Suszex Stroot. urrice: Union Buildings, Ottawa. ebruary 21, 1866. * _ # * BA“"'III. Solicitor, Attorney, ® Notary is, Clerk of the Poace and Cou rown Attorney, for the United Countios of Pros an} Russell. * Qrricn : In the Coart House, L‘Orignal. January 27, 1966; 3% â€"Qrsic@: Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau stroot. ntawa, Jan. 12, 1360. _ L. * aAmrw and Attormeysâ€"ate«La KB scticitorsâ€"inâ€"Chuncery, Gonveyancers, N «+ Public, ko., &0. uphle n us s + ful Abviawnarwaxts are inserted in the Daily at t __ Ww Cu20u. mawi, Reb. 7, 1386 P-tucli-. Surgedn, and Accouch Clarence Streot, Oltawa. |, Maraly 1. & 371y ( Publsshad coery morming, d Â¥. RBESLL, A.M., d DR. JOHN LEGGO, ‘ Dll‘lll'l’. Wunton*s Block, ®pa Streot. M Tecth extracted without by means of the Kthereal Spray Producar. ! B‘“ll‘l‘“. Attorney, Solleitory Qrrice: Horag‘s Buildings, corner of 3 «d Elgin Streets, Ottaw a. .« uugws, Dee. 18, 1366, * VOIL. It. NQ. 3&1.; > DR. C. A. MARTIN, l).l‘ll.‘!c Offlce} Susser Streot, Messrs. Campbell & Co.‘3, Grocers. . , Ottews, January 27, 1366 BA RISTERS, Aitormeys, Sollebts Ouvoi:n-u. wo. Qrrice: Iathe Court Hoasa, Ottawa, C. W. “OMPATHIC' Phy steiming and Accouchour. *, Orrmct: In Horae‘s Block,. Can be found # he office at -iï¬-' E4 | References : & Mlno Lawrence, Orono ; e jJohn Smith, Bowmanvilie; Rev. Geor Clarke; Duncan :qull. M.D., I.l.&-l;. wato ; John Hall, MD., J. ‘Adwais, M.D., T Ottawa, Fobruary 7,1366. â€" uth UrPIGE: lelegraph Building, , Metealfe Str Ottawa, November 13 l’-s"rii'l'; Ollcee 1 Sparks Streets tral Ottama. ‘ Ortawa, January 27, 1366. nesy TKb 12. 1800 : ~â€" _ |‘._|. . _.____*f" W. MABRSHALL MATHESON, (Reowemy yeow Exouaxb.) URGKRY and . Residence, ~â€" J. F. BOULTON, | ARRISTER~ATeLA W, ..um-a# LAPIERRE & MAYCOCK ARRAISTER, Kto., for Lower Cana | Qrmices : Court House, Aylmerand Buck EDW ARD D. DAWRTN ELL, ATH of Quebege Sqpmures . 0_ GEO. LOGAN, MD., LC.M.B4} P. J.. BUCKLEY, LL.B., WILLIAM MOSGROYVE COLMAX & WRIGHT, HYSICIAN, # amd A ing ce : HMenton‘s Block. Sparks Streot. l s JOIIX SWEETLAND, M. D., | LEES & GEMMELL, A. E. BOUCHETTE, DR. OLIVER MARTIN, CLEGG & NELLIs, DR C. LEGGO, DR. DORION WMUSIRUCALL 00 || k. i.3 .. MLD., CKH., { M. McLKOD, LEAQAL, DR. WOLEE, Residences=Clty Hall Dec. 18 ‘65. 1 Sunday» aperpted.) Jouls J. GHMKELL Puwos. K Neccus 240y o._-H- T § y utd #» K Ortawa. Day officeo; ce & Russoll‘s, Bparks Strbot, Conter Mâ€.:“M!?.m at his Rosidence, Mar® Street, Conter Town. _ Iâ€IIICIAI. Surgeon and Accoucheur Ottawa. Day officeopposite Mages & Russell‘s t, CAJI.C‘IH' i:vn‘:...er.l:: :o of the knife, by a aow, but certain, speedy, most painless cess. .. References given to partics mm P cidental Insurance, Commissionâ€"and Collect ng Agents. Offlice, No. 27, Sussexâ€"atreet, Ottawn x. ®. o‘coxxo®. * | We We WALLER: March ®. 1 378y i teatod, if required. â€" Th¢ cure guaranteed | Oun_vu.'l.;fll 14. MACDONALD & BRO., Avcflou-unu. and General Commis« sion Exchange and Real Estate Aggnts, No. 40, Sussex Stroot. Ottawa, December 13, 1865. 1 1â€"y «rv Store, kh EOm Ne u+ T ru..uurwmuAmurm::‘nu attended to. * Cons rece ge "‘.mt‘r.oynb. Purtios MIanlm Real ;il'l receive -:.mm-m FREE OF CHARG at ollice. Ottawa, m e 1y BWK-II!D‘H and . Manuiacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over fhglor & Wilkinson‘s Flout Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sox Streets. Entrance on Sussox Stroot. Ottawa, Déo. 13, 1865. Lâ€"td BOOI-IIIDI. alnd PapereRuler, cor» ner of Jparks and Metealfo Streots, over the cu: Registrar‘s Office. Account books made to for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best style of the art. I RULLNG done to any pattern.| _ _ _ Particular attention 'er to Map Mounting Ottawa, December 19, 1865. COI'IIACI‘()I and â€" Bullder. Offce : / North side York street, second door from Sussex RGANJST of Christ Clhureh Fesebet | m,/l2 aoeil 11 O hok dighe, Fragy. Parts, on | Ortawa, April 11. w.“'..‘ L‘m Ml E@TC TA ~ C Agon t Sots sgont foe Road i Highwites and *u w Proof Whiskey ; u".:'n.-'..- Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Fiour, ko. foriate . , _ _ | D::'ll“ FOR LETTERS PAT» D of invention neatly executed ; descripâ€" tions and specifications drawn up, and working Models of appropriate materials prepared ; Deâ€" signs for monuaments. turnished and T-nh erected ; Ornamental Work in Stone, Plaster of Puris, Composition, &c., designed and executed upon the shortest notice. B Ormics: Arthe Rooms of Augastus Laver Keq., Eigin Stroot, o'rom the Post Utfice. + OQctawa, December 208â€" Jun R. SPARKS, Pnovllcul. LAND _ SURVEYOR, _ Draughtsman, &o., (commissioned for Uppor _ Orvice: No. 5, Sparks Street, nedr Mouse, ou-: city, C. W. C. E. ZOLLIKOFPER, Draughtsman Modeller, &c., &c. * sSIDNEY B. FRIPP, A ‘ RCHETECOT, Orric®:> Wellington Stroot, epposite St. Andrew‘s Churgh. â€" _ Ottawa, Fobruary 7, 1866. {â€"utl cester, near Ottawa. Surveys of every desori nmd‘ d with accupaey. Communications address« od Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt KK Draughtsman, &0. issioned for Ur-l and Lower Canada.) 'og"_:‘_" residence, Glouâ€" 5. C.& T. W, KEIK, â€" ku‘ovrfl'au'n. No« 3, Victoria Cres# cent ‘L pper Town, Ottawa. Ottaw=, March 21, 1866. Thy P L» SURVEYOR and Dq.:ht-u. ® Ilw and Goneral Parliamentary AJ‘U. whexceptionable, . OFFICE : ellington Street, next to British Hotel, and newrâ€" ly opposite the banks, Ottawa. . _ . [ _ _ _ ARLIAMENT Mair Dressing Sailoon, Under the Patronage of Mis Excellency the ernorâ€"General, Angus* Block, Rideaa Stroot, 4 doors '6- umï¬â€˜ s LA Comp‘s air Brushing A atus, the only one on tha Continent in use. est Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865., d 1. MESSRS. THISTLE &{ABALDWIN, PIOVHCIAI- Land Surveyors, Caunada Kast and West, Real Estate Agonts, &0. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted 15 the sale and protection of the Lands of Abssritees. Applications to the Crowa Lands Department for Lands, &0., * w9 e ebbn it s i P. Eâ€"S'.d-l attentian given with h to Public Land business, mUu':lin‘ mm. uur?.hid-. j a " m a ~ . _ ~___ iWoy ___ NXCHANGE Brokers, Fire, Life and Ac« ‘_â€"~ J, P. MACPHERSON, : '%:III'I‘IQ. “w;'fl:;fl.“.'.l t en im es Moloalth 10â€"7 M{:Mu f N They have uow on hand and for sale some well situated City and Villy Lots, in U and . Lower Ommada; and an immense q-lm of Farming Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. Orpice: Corner di.galmm- W. lfl‘l.‘?.l..l!. p F. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. _ Orawa CHARLES ESPLIN, Millwright and Engineer ~~ ‘MECHANICAL DRAVGHTSMAN, Gmn AND SAW MILLS BUILT OX :,.u“&.'.‘?‘.}'.““v..-‘“..‘.a"?â€â€˜.m"‘%"‘?; ay is ater Wheol, and Valsan Iron Works, I-u’ul. Addross Chas. Esplin, Ottawa. _ . sivet JAMES HARRIS,â€" reihnl VI‘IIIIIA" sSURGRON, is q\lh at the old stand, Cl Street, which was mnthlwlflmhmndwm :r.dlnn-»fln Herse with promptaess and "Ottawa. Decomber 20. _ % _____ 3194 __â€" r JOHN MERCER, - Ottawas, March 20, 1366 Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. THOROUGH BASS.: : AYLMER, C. 4 VIll‘Il oTrAWA TVESvAYS ANXD FRIDAYS. Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" Ottawa, May 3. @UEBEC BANEK Four Dollars and Upwards. Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of Oitaws, Hubs 17. 1808 ____ _:_____.__.__L_« Champagne Manufactured in Ottawa. EECRTCTE % Ottawa, February 21, 1866. * Ottawa, September 21 : UCTION Hooms, No. 10, Sparks8treet, «GEO, H. PERRKY, IVIL ENGINEER, Union Bulldings, corner of Sussex and York Streots. tawa, Doc. 18, 1865., 1.# Contre Town, ““‘ Ottawa, July, 26. KB Ormen Hocra:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 f x J Yh l')ï¬-:.-‘ tWFCONNOR & WALLER, BUSINESS CARDS. .« DR. 0. 0. woop, ERCHANT TAILOR, 34, Sparks SsAVINGS DEPARTMENT R. I. McGREEVY, JOHN. H. BARBER, PARLIAMENTARY AGENCY 4.‘ BROUCHETTE, MK. H. k. FRIPP, A. MORTIMER, II, McLEAN‘3 . MULLIN, 8, CHRISTIE, â€"â€"Tht *E, MILES, T es oppostie Hope‘s Station LAROQUE & CO. 187 118y 100â€"y 1%y #y 49â€"ut The New Drug Store, DRUG WAREHOUSE, | RIDEAU STREET ‘1sok. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866 "T prortinty of manking his many frieads and | an sustomers for the Wm-‘u to him since he commenced business. begs to inform them A LARGE STOCK OF FRLESH GAR+* | A. DEX and nm%m\m and on macty neturtation of bagtish sed Freuch PHRâ€" | mumm arrive next w FLORIDA WATER. _ s0ZODONT. SPECIAL NOTICE. that he FTTAS EREMOV ED SIGN of theGOLD MORTAR under his own supervision, the of his :::ymrun- will u,,-m-l.ma-u, attended tos CHAS. AUSTIN, Oitawa, July 10, 1 k 41 Sussex Is the Place to Buy Tour Medicinés I TOILET ARTICLES, £C Please call and examine the Stock. It is the I and best ever imported. :E‘An the reliable PATENT MEDICINES Tez enBay $0D4A POUNTAIN, the 'mhs:' It 18 a hm:.l m: BR vors, I bog respectfully to an nwm-ou'.hn I hzu now nztn.l my stock for the Summer Trade. 1t comâ€" prises all the best and purost English & French Chemicals, _ MAIR BRUSHES , _ COMBS xarh Buusites. _ * CLOTHEs BRUSHES, Just being q::: i*xs« #€ :. "®*yoSEPH CARVEY, M.D. _ P. $.â€"Advice to the poor gratis. i# MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hall! Ottawa â€" Drug ‘Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERPUMES just “:")..‘ Prescriptions carefully and natud. k eum_r_ aiice Athed thhaw Uoly Jr., Proptr, c Aiived Mvave Hol Atl.lll. .-‘77 General 2L, 1863. ; rhve. \he PIIVA‘I'I HOTEL, Sparks Stteet, Ot= tawa, C. W. A fow gentlomen can obtain sup~ erior apartments. / Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. c edoks *3 Rll‘!Al!ul‘l’. carner of George and Wilitam Streets, (P. O‘Meara‘s old stand). »it" OYSTERS style, at all hours. Ottaws, January 9,1867. 327y friends and the travell , that jous establishment, in the management of which '.’m.m..“fl.d“‘ ts to T‘- JAMES E. GOUIN, _ _ l u-;,s/A-ruu.-. MOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprictor of the aboveâ€" Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his nuâ€" merous friends and the mnnh&pno. that he has UE 12.3 1 MLAL40â€"Ausnlshad thaonohant this som» JAS. JOHNSTONS l]llouollll. North Gower» N 1CHOLAS $treet, Court=«MHouse A venue, Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. hhllunh%"w tains its charnoter as & HOTEL mc».-umu. mnnmd\yh. -“:: .‘:.n.d.l x.,d-'mhqmdum ogm:lflhourmlhmnl boats free of .nw There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY STABLE attached to the Hotel. . Ottnws, Dec. 18, 1866. * 1â€"7y THE " QUEEX" RESTAURANT, M , heoin wn Waktinglen Surestsr oppontta m‘ho QUEEN .m.. -lh-m'né':l w i & Arstâ€"class Restaurant. â€" The House has refitted and refurnished &m The BAR contains the choicest Brands in and Liquors, and every mam-u-'muhau-mmm Cudiiea d on e imb s MB (ystars, Game oto.. dall _ g JOHN MALTMAN, LA'I'I MeADAM*%, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. f * ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned PROPEREY COMPOUNDED 1ND KRKE FROX ADULTERATION! best the market MOTELS AND SALAOON®S. m..mr..'i.-u Buildings. The Toronto comprises everything necessary in a Orstâ€" :I::lnh-ud. ‘The house has bo;.ll.flAâ€"‘cW ...‘..’ ftted uj 008 â€" wmn«flumflmfl -vwdolhuyd&-nu-lmhnanlbtm Table. lon‘.um&vmhu’uflthu- commeodate the guests and patrons. _ _ _ __ _ P Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY BOARDERS. T eovs, Kfoit 5. . * _ * _____â€" 16 (Ottawa, November 27. January 11, 1866. THE METROPOLITAN, C~EORGCGE STREET. Choice Wines & Liquors,Prime Cigars MRS. GRANTS SALOON, persons, can be obtained at To the promises situated next door EAST, Ottaws, October 20. we, Feb. 12, 1806 Private Boarding House. IBRIVATE BOARD, WITH GOOD AND LARGE 8#TOCK OF FRESH GAR«+ Remember the place, P. O‘Meara old pit * Jy6.170¢ 1E LARGEST AssoRTMEXT oPf DY E3 in this oity on sale at the DOoMESTIC DYES TORONTO HOUSE. RS. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, THEAUSSELL MOUSE, THE ALBION HOTEL, 41 RIDEAU STREET, Just Received ! _FWVIANXKEFUL FOR fï¬l'l' FA«» Latebly, and DRHRUGGISTHS. Aumond‘s Blook, Rideau Street, Ottarwa. P. O‘MEARA, Prorussron. HOLT‘s HOTEL, A. J. LEMON, DRUOS, PERFUMERY, OVI"EA WA DUIGNAN‘s & Hotel, Patace Streat, Quebec. MRS. J. MoARTHUR, Clarence Strest. OoTTAWA C. W. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, i1s67. . for six or seven Ottawe. 4Tâ€"utf W â€"y CHANGE of TIME. Oftawa and Prescott Railway, 0...‘ after TUESDAY, the 91th No# vember, 1866, and until further notice trains will run as follows : periRTCRE ARRIVAL. From Ottaws, 7.50 am. _ At Ottawa, 11:00 a.m. « #* ‘1:50 pm. w ..# $.20 pm. 16 teeube mephsciine piib hight 204 dry Irolne 1t Ocmhm.:lv:.‘ * s N. B.â€"â€"Thes Troms run on Montreal Tume. * 'lum..†ggage to and from Ottawa checked through froup to all stations on Grand Trunk KRallway. rmmhmnlflvflhmw wa atreduced rates can be had at the principal staâ€" tions on th line. (Â¥ka #a, November 26 Grand Trunk Railway Company OF CANADA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. o- AND APTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, lcak Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" : bus «oIxG wméu W A, ging~~ «* xouELmvm‘. o. Goderich, Detroit, Chicag: , Night do . do _ Kt..........._.««« §.1§ PM. Accommodation Train for Kingston and _ Intermediate Stations, at.............. 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at T A.I..O.“A.Ill"-fl Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh . 'OOINOIOU‘!I un.;kla‘n. Express y Kailway throughout ow . York, Boston, and all Intermediate N-.qu-m Vermont Centrel at Barâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlainâ€" Steamboats for Lake e New York &e., &e. Accommeiniies Traie for Lnfaint Pond and Intermediate Stations, at............ Express for Boston and Intermediate Points, connecting at ®t. Johns with ldl? VM..‘(.!"'.I.‘I.M d‘:tL oc over at ay ow T uk Sorioer tno sif imermadiets Mm)‘- with Vermont Central at Burâ€" lington with the Rutiand and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also at Rouse‘s fer Lake Goorge, Saratoga, New York, h.:........‘.‘..._....._:' 3.30 P.M. wm Three Rivers, muupunumuu.n s in atn e For further mduflvdfl departure of all traine at T nl':,&s- tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time UF 1bis the Commissioner of Public Works, and xindér and in virtue of the authority given and sonâ€" ferred by the 28th Chap. of the Con. Statutes of Canada, His Excellency in Coancil has been pleasâ€" ed to Ordgr, and it is hereby ordered that the Bridge recontly erected over the River Gatineas, in the Township of Hull, by the Department of Public Works, be and the same is hereby transferâ€" red, conteyed and made over to the municipality of the said Township of Hull, and that the followâ€" Iq“bd&md‘ldlhlwldnfldo ‘w-muunu.-.uunn:â€" â€" For each «pan of horses and doable wagon, six GOvVERYMEXT HOUSE, pxzspay, 20th Fob., 1867. Passext : 4 C HIS EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRAâ€" OF THE GOVERNXMEXT 3764( His Exceliency in Council on the recommendaâ€" tion of the Honorable the Acting Minister of Finâ€" «nce, and under the authority conferred by the 17th Chap, Con. Stat, Caz. has been pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that square Rod Iron used in the manufacture of Spindles for Door Locks, shall be and the same is hereby deciared to have been since the passing of the Act first above mentioned, exempt from the payâ€" ment of Customs duty on importatidon into this Proâ€" 3T6u WiLL AZ RECRIYED > F Until Monday, the 24th Instant, To be built seross the Rideau Canal at Long Island, on the Town Line between Gloucester and Plans and Specificationsâ€"may be seen at the Rideau Canal Office, on and after MONDAY, the 1ith INST. The lowest or any Tender will no M“W. Tenders to be endorsed # Tender for Bridge,‘ and addreased to JAMES D. SLATER, Wooden Bridge with Swing Ortawa, December 11, 1866. The time tor reseiving tenders for the abot Bridge has been extended. Contractors will be daly notified of the time, and therefore need not send in their tenders for the present. To be seen at the Stable of For each borse, cow, or ox, two cents Ottaws, December 27 Â¥or each horse and cart or single wagon, three For each sheep, pig or ca‘f, one cent. W, H. LEE, Al IMPORTED SET, SINGLE, D BLE and Tandem Silver Mounted Harnesses, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS â€" Â¥ IMPORTED SET, SINGLE, DOUâ€" RALLROADN, GovyERxMENT HOUSE, Orrawa), Wednesday, Feb. 20, Pagsext: P HARNESS FOR SALE. PoSTPONENENT. IX COUNEIL Clerk Executive Council} C. J. BRYDGES, T. 8. DETLOR, Wy. H. LEE, Clerk Executive Council JAMES D. SLATER, lon of the Honor= ext Riogay Ca®aL. M. CAMERON, 1â€"y 5.30 A.M. 6.45 A.M. %.30 A.M 200 P.M. | BLACK DOESKIN®, siLk wIXTURE or coatiygs, . Do. _ do. TROWSERINOS, | »eppor» corDs, © CHAUDIERE TW EEDS, j | BANNNOCKBUKN ‘Du., | HALIFAX Do., | kERSEYs, t : FLANKNELS, || OMR A R:AX‘ & CO., Importers of Dry Goods. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING ! Al. NOW OFFERING a LARGE AND WELLâ€"SELECTED sTOCK OF DRY G00D8, which they will sell CHEAP.FOR CASH. > would cull particular attention, as they have now on hand every novelty of cut and pattern in | c -Iuhloél:u is fashionable for the season, and as their stock is large and varied they DEFY | 1 rION. ~ ; a << I: They are also prepared to take orders for Clothing, which thoyurpmo to make up in the | styles and fashion, awd as they are under the superinténdence of experiensed cutters, they are WARRANTED TO FIT. % ’.’ | t BEAVERS, PETEKSHAMs, / s DEVONS, ' WHITNEY3 f IKISH FRIEZE, s n CANADIAN Do., BROADCLOTH®, ‘LM"Q,M\QI 124 " Capital" Stove Depot ! j 4y ""~ f â€""Capital" Tinware Depot! . ; ‘ " Capital" Housefurnishing Depot ! DIIIIOUI OF RETAINING AND DESERVIXG THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE hitherto accorded them by the public of the " CAPITAL." beg to intimate they have lately added some bew and improved machinery to their MWM are now enabled to offer extre inducements fot the manulacture of all kinds of ade from Sheet Metals, such as TIN PLATES, Gaivanized, English and Russia SHEET IRON, COPPER, &e., and are prepared to take orders for the manufacture of all kinds of MILITARY STORKES, in the above line, such as CANâ€" TEENS, SOUP KETTLES, CAMP KETTLES, DInH PAN8, &e., &6, Also Mill Lamps Water Coolers ! _ Water Coolers ! _ Water Coolers ! Water Filters ! W ater Filters ! . Water Filters ! We would Bo;dnhrl draw attention W and Coclers, hich all impftritie un: away the 3“.."1‘&;;:. mroï¬% nhaul:, pf'hdplu, b‘nu -in;l:r i; Mrnflu. -uwmumma order. The filtering substance is the same as used by the best Water Works Companies in and, and recommended by the medical faculty ns the best kaowt combination ol-lm'dhln for n-om all forsign matter, ulnl't‘l‘g the 'mrcgnn. sparkling and b:.-ll\l‘y. We different sizes styles, so as to bring them in the reach of all." No family a \be without one, especially where there ate children. BATHS! BATHS!! BATHS!!! Plunge Baths, 8 Baths, Hip Baths, Sitz Baths, Foot Children‘s and Infaot‘s Baths, various "um.om :a’rs phu‘l in new and beautiful 1RON BEDSTEADSâ€"IRON BEDâ€" ble and single. REFRIGERATORS and ICE CHESTS ; also = Torry‘s" Arctic Iooe Cream Freezer, warranted to freeze the cream in four minutes. â€" | ® | CULINARY UTENSILS. 1| Jdl‘ Moulds, Pudding Moulds, Jelly Cake Pans, Pie Plates, Melon Moulds, Brass, Tinned and Enamâ€" elled and Sauce) MY:U. Egg Coddiers and Slicers, Loo Cream Moulds and Freezers, Rice Moulds, Soup Tursens, m‘&.u... Oval Steak Dishes, Dish Covers W Oblong Tea -uoauï¬m.sa‘uh-. Forks and Racks, Wire Vegetable Boilers, Bgg Benters, Skewers, Mincing Kn n;‘ Paste Cutters, Cake Turners, Flesh Forks, Basting Spoons, Callenders, Patty Pans, Gravy Strainers, Nursery Lamps, &o., &0. ; * ¢n y° o sSTOVES. STOVES. STOVES. In this branch we keep the best and most reliable. -'Ou(hn&f Stoves are now the favorites. Wu-ulvx'hnbl any part of a Stove that is bought from usâ€"a w.lmnm“rpuchm would do well to as many Stoves sold are of foreign make, and when separate Plates are broken or burnt out cannet be replaced. + R t * JOB WORK in all its branches -ntulz:.anbd to by competent and experienced mechanics. All kinds of l-llï¬ndlun-bou Work on the shortest notice. BIRD CAG BIRD CAGESâ€"A variety of beaatiful COAL OIL of standard quality, Canadian and American. . Lamps, Chimaies and Wicks. invited. â€" Ottawa, March 11, 1867. PIODUOI and Lesther Commission Merchant, Montreal. m Cop Live® Ou always on hand. May 26. ; 135â€"7 Svccluou to Corse & May, Import= | ers and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, | Glass, &o , No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their | old store, Montreal. â€" ) _ Montreal, May 26. 185â€"y : And hopes by strist attention to business to have a sontinuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him before. Ottawa, September 15. 230y Bank St., Ottawa, I8 AGAIN PEEPARED TO MANUFACTURE all descriptions ot P. GORMAN‘S HOTEL, Opposite the Mairket. . °~ SUBSCRIBER inform hi % T Mflï¬opï¬.l:.::.:;l.n::{:":‘ g°* now 16â€" ' baF beet refurnlahed: and. will be found comfortâ€" | Aug. 10â€" “g‘hmrwmu{m &e., kept conâ€" | i’E stantly on hand. a nnwu is‘ nomnen Ottawa, February 20, 1867. Montreal, May 26. MPORTERS of Grocertes, Wines, Lig= wore, Cigars, &e., ko., 25, Hospital Streot, Monâ€" MONTHREAL CARDS. TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMLENT JOHN DOUGALL & Co., _ In Gloucester, Green Field AND THE CAPITAL CENTRE OF ATTRACTION OF THE / CONFEDERATE® CAPITAL, ~ AT NO. 35, SUSSEXâ€"STREET. J, C. FRANCK & Co., BSTABLISEHHIED IN 1844 J. SMITEZ, 8. . MAY & Co., / Groceries, Liguors, Cloths and Clothing. Ovl-chl_llf" . Bake Pans. Sugar Keitles. â€"_‘Milk Pans and Strainers, Agricultural Furnaces and Stoves ! ' E EI. MEADOWS & 2TCO., M. SPARROW & Co., August 1, 1866. AND PROVISIONS, > Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘3 BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets Farmers and Lumberers‘ Supplies. NO. 60, SPARKS STREET, AND MANUFACTURKRS OF, AND DEALERS IX IMPORTERS AND DEALERS I»® P. GORMAN FACTORY 135 . MEADOWS & Co. BLANKET» O(‘:MEARA & CO. coaTs, MQCCASIN8, BUCK, EJCUADLNS, BUCE, â€" BAGS, LINEX Do., TRAVELLLNG, [ | * COTrON8, STRiPED, â€" â€"Biv. ,â€" BEUK, ; Do., _ GREY, R TRUNKS, t \ | PNMHoME oi frninds oi | Ladies of Ottews ° ‘our mssortment _ _ _ _ _ ounty of Carleton, calls the attention of the Inâ€" habitants of aommm surrounding country. He will orders for all serts of Fruit ‘Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs with a choice lot of Balbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plart, for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Esculem Tl‘l UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURâ€" CHASED J moeres of land, on which he intends To aP o03 0OR 4E L130 t atcsranndls brammntafftate wlb >»danbdmad Roots. _He has also on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a quantity of Garden, Ficld, and Flowâ€" or Seeds of thLutdmflpfloa. Parties wanting grounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"keep Garden & Nursery W ithin two miles of the city, ag, together with Grafting, Budding, and Planting Eï¬ium&ymu n‘ht"mum & md“ llonnunbu-h,uthomo nmi“-’ï¬â€˜r. DeRINZY. Ottawa, March 4, 1866 PANT *n sore, thousand " the ab rded, ml my;‘b;‘. above forwa Burgoyne, Burbridges and Squire 16 Comruax 81., Loxnox. ©229y | COBEREF ACcId Glassware, « Chemicals, | wome > ‘Medicine Chests, Oilmen‘s Stores, | l'ln. GEORGE SHOULDIS, 1N nx4 Storekeepers Vetermary â€" turning thanks to his friends and the pmblic Sundries. Sundries. tor the liberal patronage which he has received for + YÂ¥ ts | many years, begst 0 state that I;r,n;.lhe mturez.i. â€" DRVUGS, LOOK HERE. .?Evz‘ ï¬i'z?Wm"" : of the SHf DUVERNAY BRO8. SHIRTS,. _/ DRA W ERs, . EMOCKL, £0CKs, SAUE 2,500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT. 200 E. MCGLLLIVRA Y 2°" 2 asa4+ tfo e CAMNCS 66â€" MITTS, WOOLLEN Do. _ BUCK, 62â€"y i NOTHCKE TO MARINERS Finance Department, Customs, â€" MWsoors 1nd sWoES, The following important notice to Navigators) has been issued from, the Colonial Offce, Natal, in reférence to a Light House, erected on the Bluit, at the South ajF- of the entrance of the Port of Natal, to which the, attention of all concerned is specially directed. h | | Colonial Office, + Natal, 20th October, 1806 A Light House has been erected on the Blug, «t the South 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. | ' The Light House is in Latitude 2 and Longitude 31 ° 3‘ 35" E. ~â€" The building is an iron tower, in th¢ form of a frustrum of a cone, 81 feet high, painted whité ; I centre of light being 70 feet above the base, exhib iting a revolving white light of the sgecond clags | (@ioptric), attaining its greatest brilliancy onge | every minute. es fad It is visible in all directions from North (rgund by, East and South), to S. 59° W.; and can be seen from a ship‘« deck 24 miles in clear weather. The above light is not visible from the Aliwal | In the of (Glonct Shoal, which is 25 miles 8., 53° W., from u;â€"' :.flb‘};% pi0s. Light House : veskéls should not, therefore, when | _ pop Nï¬hupufl-lm,.l coming from the Southward and Westward, ap~| > FRANCIS proach the shore mearer than 4 .miles, or shoal h i their water under 40 fathoms, using the lead freely | ‘f‘"‘f":':'}:“‘ until they make the light well out froin the deck, | % * when they may stand in until it bu’rj N.59, k.\ >« F‘n‘..." â€"which bearing will keep them outsidp all known ;. %, Land, in t dangerâ€"until they are abreast of jthe L’mlw. g:!.l m River, (a 9} miles below the Light House), when theybxn keep it more to the ;g:hvud. as | ::::t:: W 1 the land tends. more to the Eutwur*. givingâ€"the zhore a good berth of a mile, and :r the light bears about E. N.; E., they can 1 in to the Northward for the anchorage : anchoring in 84 to 10 fathoms, with the Light House beating 8. W, to 8: W. 4 8., distaunt 1 mile. | At the Court ut Windsor, the 10th day of Nov» ember, 1866. Es A Pagsext : The Queen‘s Most Excelient Majesty in Council, â€" | Wur.uiu by the «Foreign Deserters Act, 1852, it/is provided that whenever it is made to appear to Her Majesty that lue, facilities are or will be given for recovering of apprehendâ€" ing seamen who desert from British merchant] ships in the territories of any Foreign Power, Her | Majesty may by order in Council, lu*u‘ that such | facilities are or will be given, déélare 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 approhendâ€" od and carried on board their respective ships, and | may limit Nm““ such Order, and may | nder the ope thereof subject to such condiâ€" | tions and qualiGeations, if any, as mhy be deemed | expedient ; and whereas it has i made to apâ€" | pear to Her Majesty, that due u:mt are given . for recovering and apprebending seamen who deâ€" | sert from British merchant ships in (‘ho territories | of their Majesties the Kings of Siam.« I Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the said * Foreign Deserâ€" ters‘ Act, 1892," and by and with the mdvice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered~ and declared, that from and after the publication bereof in the London Gazette, seamen, not being slaves, who, within Her Majesty‘s dominions, desert frem merâ€" chant ships belonging to the King@om of Siam, shall be liable to be apprehended and earried on board their respective ships : | Provided always, that it any suck deserter has committed . any crime in n.rn.mm dominions he may be detained until he; has been tried by a cempete . Court and until hi« -pflpprc (if any) has been fully carried into effect, : _ / And the Lords Commissioners iof il-r Majesty‘s Treasury, the Right Honorable the Karl of Carnarâ€" ven, the Right Honornble Viscount Cranborne, and the Might Honorable Spencer Horatio Walpole, three of Her Majesty‘s Prineipal;b‘ocnuries u Etate, are to give the necessary direction» herein &ccordingly. a tOVERNMENT NOTCE. NOTICE TO MARINER® FOR SALE CHEAP! LEATHER, TRUNKS SHOEâ€"FINDINGS basiness will be carried on in YORK STREET, where his promises are known as the And where every article in the trade can be obâ€" tained of the best quality and at the lowest prices. tained of the best quality and at the lowest prices. | M Sale very and on reasonable terms. Bread.«....cl>............ 90 per Jonf" â€" _ _ | 1,Q T % 0. Â¥s, North side of York Btreet, Oclam. Mr. Shouldis is ready to wait on all who may | upvlhhuflnm“ w 33 100te favor him with their custom, and farnish them daily | containing tour tenements, a yearly rea‘. " Seonne maiice uon ie ie P Stees Famey | *â€" * For pustiouks to * our Crders aD0y , or TB, :?'m Yus us § "X L aprerne, he flame, Debaapee > 300tf _ | Ottawa, December 19. . _ SliSm JUSIT _ â€"â€"ARRIV ED ! 337 By His Excellency‘s comman YORK STREET FANCY BAKERY, 317M By command, W A large and excellent assortment 0 (Signed,) OTTAWA, 1ith Japnaty, 1867, , 1282, 1866, BE EIA D. R. £. M, BOUCHETTE, * . Commissioner of Custuoins D. ERSKINE, â€"ANDâ€" EDMNUND HARRISOXN Colonial Secretar rg® 52 50" 5., { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS f Ne e EC | street, Aplmer, A TWO STORY STONE BOUSE February 19, 1867. in i dn‘ iwa, in the Town@hip ol . i§DCOD distant from the Cicr of Ottawa about threghnile on the macadamized road, together with the SFON i DW ELLINGâ€"HOUSE thereon erected, at piresen‘ pseunied by William Thomson, Escuire, apdths +ame, forming part of LOL NO, ©¥, 10. D S60 ceskion, Ottawa front, â€" A most mw:rc‘ residence and vacant Lots adjoining the «ante 5 for sale at readonable prices. ‘For particulars and terms apply to Jobn e:4 William Thomson on the premises, or to LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &o., Ottews. Ottawa, Fcbruary 27, 1867. Ottawn, February 13, 1867. Ottawa February 2, 13¢ taurant _ Possession immediate. Apply to GEOkGE E. D&AMT:‘ C ied the new Bank of Montreal is to be erected, and within five minutes‘ walk ofthe othe; Banks. +Lots 9 and 10 on north side of Queen Streec in rear of the above: In the p of Gloncester, situated about hal a mile from B s Bridge. This land can be scla apor Te * FA“ FOR . SALKE.â€"O8¢ $#4¢, Hundred and Ninety Acres <i 4 Land, in the ‘l‘wmhï¬rd’ Nepoan Sf. m.fly of the late George 1 Hundred and Fifty Acres of which ate cleared and in a good state of oultiv s ion with geod Dwolling House, Barn, and other ouzbnnwmm-. This is of the best quality, and sitasted weven miles from Ottawa &; on macedamizod ro-'dlc':dingu Richmond. the ‘or further particulars to undersigne i m.nu.h WILLIAM GRAH A M, JAMES BEARMAXN, of the Estate of the late George Beil Ad%n- Bell‘s Corners P.0. June 20, 1866. * 156â€"L «â€" K erty oneâ€"third of Lot: No. 27, in 3 First Concession Oftawa, Front Ne pean, and Lots Nos. 26 and 28, in the same on, at present in the occupsziion of Wim. T, Aylen, Eeq. For further partiow‘ars apply to Jorx and Wu. Twowsox, Ko?ln. and Lrwis & Pixury, Barrister, Ottewa. . JeRâ€"141 4i omers ; also, for rale a good bakor‘s w , horre avd harness. Possession immediatsly. 'fl'--u. erate. Ap.rly at this bfiice for particalars,. â€" Ottawa, June 26. 1618 t Wrrulrrwo-.\lnuduwuu.xq | of the City Limits, with A DWELLIN® | GOUSKE erected zm OQne half of the land i\» | FErnY the ‘edwabonet Intoging pirciains, ane w y the on , and ' be sold CHEAP. â€" A if:{:w““"ék}?%“ re, with the Dvolling and outhouses thereon. _ ,.“l’ m 1 soanen sn n enaaraninas F«bruary 10, 186. ©ooigiblns $ _Building on Bessert: Street, Sandy simllm. near the residence of liou. Malcolm Cameron. ‘This_ building contains Seve: Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnmshbed with all modern frue provements. ® A luï¬â€˜!\nm W coden Building, on the corâ€" ver of Murray Streets. This House is lined with Brick, kmi-‘.d with double doors and windows nd Venetian" Blinds. â€" There is a large® Kitche« «ndShed attached, with l'u-wun and othe * *uildings in the yard. This is well adapts 4 on&an,lldlouflngï¬.&- private res) ence. For furthe particulare i to is £ .fl 1. PHANLY. M ll\l“! VALUABLE PRO« n3 sn ue perty known as T. M. Blasâ€" JilPces, aareiouerend eontalaing e <345>* _ be2Y Two Aores, benutifully situuted on Ottawa, September 29 Ottawa, September 23. ic Ottawa River, being Lot One, Northside Welâ€" u‘.'.?..‘i‘;fl,"('m' Otthwa. with the Dwolline ONXTAININXG TWELVE ROOMS, with Kitchen and Cellar complete, situated on Main CITY~ PROPERTY i S 25 ACRES OF LiND [N THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAXK en Uttawa, Feb. 22, 1866, T‘ll FOLLOWING VALUABLE Pho s perty is offered for sale at private contract, on terms very favorable to the purchaser : W 4 of Lot 23, in 3rd Concession, 0. F. Gloucesâ€" ter, a Farm of good land, of about 120 scresâ€" about 40 acres cleared, with a good Barn, Fenees, und other improvements. Farm and City Lots FOR SALE. ttawa, Feoraary 10. 1868 4tâ€"utf Lot Ko. 30, Bouth wide Patrick street, Okawa, with a house containing four tenements. <Lot No. 18, South Boteler street. Apply at the Law Office of & ' , LEES & GEMMELL, Ottawa, Januaryâ€"9, 1867 _ be sold CHEAP. â€" thae SD[SP:JLABLI""IC:}'L- WILL BE AVEN For further pa are to _ on sDs0G.ESC. FOR SALE OR TO LET. LOTS & HOUSES. ‘Three Houses to Let, REERMOLD CITY PROPERTY FPOK House to Let, ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAND. 10 LET A .'_._': 1 House, cont i EP‘OTF SAXLE. ~ik Fou S A 1 M.â€"LOls Â¥ @Nd 10 Bouth Side SRth Streel, H meariy opposite the lot on which ~~ ll‘o RENT.sscA _ BAKE ~ 24 $ House, with working utensil2, Dwellings to Let. To TLERFE, Apply to & (‘oxru-lio s E V EN 4 / Kooms and Stone Cellar, #ite ;_ :lw‘! in Augusta Street, Sandy BC id i Apply t ToR Sa LE, Uvrm Richmond Road, con _taining c_i]it rooms each. Pos â€" seaglon given May !st FOI SALBE.â€"â€"THE WESHâ€" eriy oneâ€"third of Lot: No. 27, in Vl‘o LET A DWELLING House, cont&ining Ten Koow s in the Desbarats‘ ;aek. Spark s itreel, next to Mrs. Trotter‘s }«; TO LET, A HOUSK OOX â€" tunmniumona.«n Oftt a w a Streot, s of. Mathow‘s Hote! Apply en the premisés, to stabling ; and a good run of cus POIIâ€"IIIIOI GIVÂ¥EX IM~ medistely. A mew Brick ____â€". Bamisres, Telegraph Building, Ottawa C:1t; JAF. 4. ROBLNSON, Tea Pot, t Sussex Street . 1%6;. 348â€"3m NYÂ¥ICTORIA TEHn~ ©onsIsTINO OF NRS. RADMER, B SALE.â€"Lots 9 and 12 LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &c., Ottaw a « 46â€"utt Queen‘s Printer‘s Ofce $ PifRow, THOS, G. BURXS 49 o0 Gourt House, Ottaws s27 MRS. LAUDH4 (25"% Aylmer, C. E and yard,