t w3 3 4# Kiirse ax» Scarpixe Hoos.â€"J. Ou‘m, wnting from Cumberland Co., Pu., to the American Agriculiurist, gives his process of killing and sealding hogs, which has much to retunpmend it, as follows :â€"** I hate frequentâ€" 1 â€"thought of writingâ€"a word on the casiest, quickest and most humsine manner of slaughtâ€" ering hogs. 1 takeâ€"any kind of.a gun that will go ‘loose," load with say oneâ€"third charge of ppwaer, and a plug of hardwood; about an im incly long and tae thickness of the ramrod. This I shout directly into the centre of the forehead of the hog. and he drops at once. Tae head is not mjured as to meat ; and there is no danger of the hog biting you. You have no huri tugging and hiung to catch and throw them, both of which are hard and danâ€" gerous wotk, ana the hogs will bleed out better, as the nervouswystem" receives so sudden a shock tnat uw;%n» not able to. draw the bluwxt.inio the lungs, in case the ‘windpip« should be cut in stucking. It is easy to peâ€" ture laying bogs on their bucks, but try it one Fear and try shouting the next, and my wora fur it your pen will ever afterwards liï¬w from squeming.n buichering day.â€"NAr, as to our methou of â€"caking hogs. _ We set two posts about 12 feet long, including two feet of bees, and yet both had sutlicient stores. Hives made of thin boards nre bad quarters for bees, unless well ventilated for the simple reason, that when such are exposed to â€"the weuther, they pare rapidly with their warmth in severe cold, and unless carried off by eurrents of air, the muisture from the bees condenses on the inside and then congeals, and this process will go on until the comb next the sides is involved, and the‘ bees are huddled together m an ite house. When combs are thus frozen, or kept steadily exposed to an atmosphere of moisture tor some time, they will moukd whenever the weather becomes warm. Tt often nappens that the principal: portion otf the honey is laid up in the outer combs, and if theâ€"e are frozen, the bees cannot® get taeir foudyand muny thus starve with fuood, abundant, but locked up by frost. â€" Of 140 churches in Vermont which report the amount of salaries paid to their ministers, 17 pay $1,000 or over ; 84 pay $300 to $1000 ; and 41 pay less than ‘600 A contagion has broken in the beehives â€"of certain districts in F A distinct sort of infusoria fastens on the bee and multiplics on his body with such rapidity that death enâ€" sues in a few hours. to our methou of »Calamg hogs. _ We settwo. posts about 12 feet long, including two feet im the ground, about 12 teet wpuart, and conâ€" neet them by a beam on the top. â€" Underthi= beam, and near one post, I sink an ordinary hait nogszead in the ground, and place a puk ley on tae beam‘directly over it, and another pulley on the skle near the bottom of the adâ€" jacent post. _ A rope is passed lbl’unâ€˜ï¬ these and attached to the hog‘s hind leg. â€" He may then be easily hauled up and dropped into the tub; them take out tojair and cleam; and lustly he may be hoisted up and houked on the beam by chains to hang. Such beams may be arranged to hang as many hogs as you may wish to siay. A common {nrrel kettle kept boiling, will keep the water in the scaldâ€" ing tub hot enough, by adding hot and taking out cvld, to cuntinne scalding an indefinite time; all with httle cost, lutle fael, little lifting, and the killing with little suttering tw the animal. â€"All things considered, tiis is the best mode I ever saw or used for killing, sculding and dressing hogs. © Hists asoct Suzer.â€"Keep sheep dry whider foot with litter ; this is more necessary than roviing taem ; never let them stanua in mud or snow. _ It a ewe luses her lamb, milk daily fur a few days. Let no hogs éat wn« tae sheep=â€"by no meuns in the spring. . Give tue lambe a hittle mil: feed in time of weaning. Never tmguten aucep, if it is pussible to aÂ¥oid it. * Sepurate ail weak, orâ€" tuin, or sick frot» those strung and give them special care. Don‘t let saeep <puil taeir woul witu chatf or busrs Ct Lag iucks in garly . spring.~ For scours, gge powuered aldm in bran. Edward B. Ketchutn, the forger, now at Sing Sing, is not employed in making shoes, as has been stated by the papers, bat is a clerk in one ‘of the offices. ‘ Good Words, Sunday ~ Complete in one volumé, well bound in American morocco, furnished to subscribers only, at $3,50, payable on de!I‘very. Orders by Jvfl RECEIVED, CHAMBERS®‘ GAL« m‘dw-“ry;Aw‘l'-r round the World.â€"2 vois. illustrated, $5.50. * Social Life of the Chinese ; by Justus Doolittle.â€" 2 vols. illustrated, $3.70. Â¥ * Winifred Bertram, and the World She Lived in ; by the author of The Schonbergâ€"Cotta Pwiwb- cellanies from the Collected ";:bpof ard Irving, Stadies for Stories from Lives. * De Profundis ; by William Gilbert. { Life of our Lord ; by Andrews. & ~â€" T the secession of th: Southern States, the formation of the Confâ€"d»rat: Government, the eoncentration of the military and financial reâ€" sources of th: Fedâ€"ral Government, the develâ€" »nt of its vast power, the, raising, equipâ€" xud organizing of contendingarmics and navies ; lucid, vivid, and accurate descriptions of battles and bomibardments, sieges and surâ€" rnder of forts, captured batteries, &c., &c., the immense financial rssources and comprehenâ€" sive mâ€"asurâ€"s of the Government, the enthuâ€" siasm and patriotic contributions of the people, together with sketches of the lives of all the eminâ€"nt stat â€"smaen, and miltary and naval comâ€" manders, with a fulland complete index. The Gazetie understands that Lieut. Goverâ€" nor Gordon, of New Branswick, is expected in this city at the end of the present or beginning of the present week. I Ail compiled from OFFICIAL SOURCES, by Thos. P. Kettell, author of 80 years proâ€" of the United Statss, late Editor of the :::Wn Magaziné;late Editor and Proprictor of the Army and Navy Journa‘, Banker‘s Citcuâ€" lar, a &c., embcllished with num=rousâ€" and steel plats engravings, and valuable maps shewing all the important military Vexticario® is Begâ€"Hives.â€"Beesin winter do not apparently suiler from cold, even when many degrees below the freezing point. Their greit enemy is damp. 1 have knownâ€" hives from which the bottom board had fallen asd which were exposed to the air, winter well; while others, carefully tended, lost thousands Ruspberry was s count of being fo Pine Strawnerry havring proved t« Several new vari the list for furthe Mayor Gunther of New York has contribut. ed $250 to the Roberts faction of the Fenian brotherhood. ‘The O‘Mahony has bonds for tour millions for sale cheap, to immediate apâ€" plicants. Mabel Dear ; arranged from the celebrated Maâ€" bel Waltzes. ‘hol!g:‘l‘mwm zit Music procured to order with desâ€" P JOHNX DUR!E & SON, Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. Forty families were rendered houseless in Boston on Friday, by the burning of a block of n tenements. One womas, named Bridâ€" :I‘l‘;own, was‘suffocated. . AMERICAN WAR, Gay Deverell ; by Fanu. » Half a Million of Money ; by Miss Edw Beiton Estate ; lIAtmiuop. NEW BOOKS. N EW MUSTTCT. From its Commencement to its Close. TYING AN ACCOUNT OF ITS ORIGTIX HISTORY OF THE RECENT HINTS TO FARMERS BOUXD for 1865. W i ane hn g =â€" Gilbert. ows. ~ by Miss Edw aw PFA " f 10, Sparks Street. 47â€"y Fixaxce Derartxzext, 7 Customg, Queber, 6th March, 1863. l'l' 18 DIRECTED BY THE HON. THE FINXANCE MINIST}IR.:xM hereafter W«kz Notices be published and furnished to Collectors Customs, as.to th¢ rate of discount to be allowed on American Thvoieds, Ihich is to be in accordance with the prige of goid ‘as représented by Exchange, at a rate equal thereto, *Such notices to appear every Saturday in the Canada.Gazerre. _ ® “:& M. BOUCHETTE. Ottawa. February 26, 1866 # Fisaxes Dgrartuzxt, Costoss, . ) & 0:3-". February 23, 1866. ls ACCORDANeE WITHTHE ABOVE » Order, notice is hereby given that the authorizâ€" ed discount is declared to be 27 per|cont, which per centage of dc‘lueko- is to" be contiqued until pext Weekly Notice, und to apply to all purchases made in the { nited States during that wegk. . n R. S. M. HBOUCHETTE. Oatmeal Oatmeal! North Gower! No [X situated, and constructed whether for a Private Residence, Respectable Hotul, &¢,., Boarding House, or a Generalâ€"Grocery and Proâ€" vision Storeâ€"consists of Two Cellars and other 15 apartments, (divisible into twa tenements) ; area 37 @37 feet, and 3 ‘stories highâ€"built nearly three years ago, . but Painted, &¢,, only since last new yuar‘s day. It is free from Damp : whilst elegant by recent finish, Frame Stable and Sheds in rear, . Also, ‘ A Courmodious STONE COTTAGE of T?n Apartments, &¢., ï¬loininx the forcgoing. Should these valuable Houses remain -}a. gold at May next, they will be let for 4 ord y â€"ars, at moderate rentsâ€"or.let in meahtime, subject to sale. | The propriector intending to leave Ottawa, . prefers to seets/ven atLow prices, on casy terms . of ry-n-n&. * | e or further particulars apply to |. \| 1 * JOHN MACAULEY,! ; * Duke Street, Chaudiere ; Or to â€" MessreSoott & Rbu,& o aft A> ‘Barristers, &c., &¢., Ottawa . Tm: SUBSCRIBER begs 1 the inhabitants of the Cou and surrounding country, that the best mills in the Province, v Ranging from: $18 Upwards. Ottawa, 705. 12, 1866 power, and giving the myal perfect state, and at prices t satisfaction tn‘all_p'_\ni;l:s. 7 The above firm is situated a from North Gower Corners, anc the nathe of the * a b6 FARMER‘S OWN Table and Counter Tops, 5 Wash«Stands, Pier Slabsy&câ€", _ * Monuments, Head«Stones, &¢. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly executed. I“km‘ glllll!fl To ?‘I:AITl A geo Bh.t’nrr{. won well to Erebua a copy of the SECOND EDITION of the ASH, a small work on Shortâ€"Hand Writing, which h?l':u n published in this city by Ml{ LOUIS PELTIER, \Vï¬ting-!uur. It is written in a clear concise‘style, and is condenged in such a manmer as to perthit the learner to embrace, by a single glance, as it were, the whole ensemble of Stenâ€" raphy . 4 0‘1‘:.,.1 at c . John Durie & son, Sparks Street ; at James Hope, do.; also at the office of p o h NWY is circulati body rendered u secretions of the powerful deterge system, The present prices are $5.0 the best pure meal, and at exc meal to the bushel. â€" * IN QUART BOTTLES 1 > _ The Great Purifier of the Blood, Is particularly recommended for use during THESPRING ANDsSU MMER WV circulation c + body rendered u y by secretions of the wi mor powerful deter , cleanses system, As a ie By all who are si k.otvt: ness. . It is the only genul ny.u-bom.'k.awm'uuo revent sickâ€" ness. . It is the only genul ndwi‘r:l preparaâ€" tion for the pei nmd&oudupm * con ‘eases of And every kind u and Seabious erupâ€" \_ _ ~_ tlons. Itis also‘a sure remedy for SALT RHEUM, R1 wWOoRM, TETTER, SCaLD HEAD AND SCURVEY. It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" ful preparation of * GENXUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA Ang is the only true and reliable cure for Syphilis, even in its worst forms. It is the very best medigine for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in conâ€" nection with _ These Pills are repared expressly to rate in hlt'l% with thnpgr-mnl olplll blanlq:-dï¬ou. BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in cases ‘arising from depraved humors, or impure blood. The most heipless sufferers need not dechir., Under the inâ€" fluence of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that havé heretofore been considered uttelly incur able, disappear quickly and gommnlu In the following muo-. these are theâ€"safest, the (‘n'whit.uuhboa re ever prepared, and should be at once resorted to : . « Dy.’.p‘hi or Andigestion, Liver Come plaints, Constipation, Headache; ‘ Bristol‘ Sanqa:lrl‘ ::“' ‘s Sugarâ€"Coatâ€" ‘s m, « gar ed Pills are 'ï¬' sald by all wry'bou. Sold in Ottawa by John , Dr.\Garvey, H. F. MacCarthy, J. Jennings, W. M. Massey, and Mortimer, * * 0.;:!:!"7 13, 1866. 48â€"utt Shortâ€"EHand Writing. Scrofula, Old |Sores, Bolls, Tumors, scesses,| Ulcersy, _ .. Liver, Stomach and Bowels, ï¬tmhdlmï¬inb,nn‘w.mmd to keep in BRISTOL‘S â€" (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coate AMERICAN INYOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS January 3, 1866 P L L Li $ 1 N MARBLIZED SLATE, AMERICAN, Italian and Arnprior Marble, at prices otllwt; Feb To Sell or Let in Ottawa. TO SELL OR LET; Mantleâ€"Pieces ! LARGE STONE BUILDING, eligibly ‘. Marble Works, Sparks St.; The great cure for all Diseases of the HEGIUQ > VY UILRD u‘klculn N CENTRE TOW N, 0’{‘1'.\ A. >A ;‘ _ W. J. 0 A, M. MWn BLOOD 18 THICK, THE e , and the humors of the y by the heavy ahd i months. ‘This safe, mlz , eleanses every portion of be used daily _ Ond. 1868 ROBERT THOMPSON iet Drink, and Scabious erupâ€" ve to inform ty of Carleton e has one of orked by horse in a , pure and t will insure per barrel for ainge 14 Ibs. o wout one mile is‘ known by MILL !" Gower ! 36â€"3m 48â€"utf 13â€"t : December 19, 1865. MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. rlwms CONPANY‘$ MAIL LINE IS COMâ€" posed. of the following Firstâ€"class full powered Clyteâ€"built doubled engined Iron Stcamships : R : ACKDIAN;,:.|...\..:..:.+.... ... 2050 Tons : | Building. ; FERUVWANX}, ... ;%+. /.. +« +141 «»2000 Toms Under Contract with the GOVERNMENT of CANADA, for the Conveyance of the . , CANADIAXN AND UNITED STAT ¢""/" MAILS. PÂ¥ p@~RETURN TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. â€" t [ Passengers Booked to Liverpool & Londonaery MORAYIAN THE sSTEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE consisting of the ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. ... . . Capt. Aird. 8T. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... . .. Capt. Smith, ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . .‘ .. Capt. Scott. ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt. Trocks. ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. ... . . Capt. Aird. ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, , .. . .. Capt. Smith, ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . ... .Capt. Scott. ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . ... . Capt. Trocks. Sailiig between the Clyde and Portland and New York at intervals throughout the scason of Winter Navigation, as follows :â€" ) ST. GEORGE,..... .... .. 17th January, 1866 ST. DAVID, ......\..... 318t January, 1866 ST. ANDREW, .........14th Feb‘ty, 1866 ST. PATRICK, ...... .... 2ist Feb‘ry, 1866 ST. GEORGE, .......... Tth March, 1866 ST. DAYID, ..,...|.... ... 218t March, 1866 ) | ; F4 Rates of THROUGH PASSAGE from Monâ€" treal to l.ondondvrr{ or Liverpool : t CABIN, ......]. ... ....$12 and $35 (According to u‘commmhtiung > STEERAGE, .\ ..... .« ¢«@« 44« +$3% HIBERNIAN, NOVYA;8COMIAN, ...;..... | _ Capt. Wyue BELGJANy . A ue s el l 0s .. ; | _ Capt. Brows XORTHâ€"AMERICAN, ..... \ _ Capt. Warr. (Sailing ï¬;tm'l.l\'ERPOOL every THURSâ€" DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, cdli‘l‘gï¬ at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and R@7"An expericnced Surgeon carried on cach ship. $ | ReX~Berths not secured until paid for. For further particulars apply to | .. . HEUBACH &:COWARD, . Mail Steamers to France Direct. from Ireland{and Scotland.) Dates of calling are as follows:â€" & f FROM PORTLAND: PERUVIAXN,...... .. .... 6th January, BELGIAXN,.,.... .. .... . .1 3th January, MORAVIAN,.... ... .. . . . 20th January, NOVA SCOTIAN,...... .27th January, NORTH AMERICAN,. . . ~3rd February, Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Etreet, Ottawa, Or Graxp Tracy« Raimway Statox, Portcaxp. Ottawa, Jan. 5, 186 THE GENXERAL TRAXSATLANTIC COMâ€" PANY‘S NEWLINE OF FIRSTCLASS SIDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" TWEEN NEW YORK & * HAVRE. » + HIBERNIAN, DAMASCUS The first FIVE splendid Vessels intended to be put upon this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :â€" _ WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons ..900 horke power. LAFAYETTE...3,204 tons.. 900 {:om- power. EUROPE . :. ... .. 3,204 tons.. 900 horse power. NAPOLEON II1..(nearly ready)..1100, h. p. 8ST. LAURENT.. .%Building). ..Great power. PEKIERE...... .(Building)....Great power. WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons ..900 horke power. LAFAYETTE...3,204 tons. . 900 {:om- power. EUROPE . >. ... . . 3,204 tons. . 900 horse power. NAPOLEON II1..(nearly ready)..1100, h. p. ST. LAURENT.. .%Building). ..Great power. PEKIERE...... .(Building). ... Great power, VILLE DE PARIS (Building). . .Great power. Until the completion of the entire list, the service will be performed by the "EU ROPE," On Friday, the 5th day of January. saÂ¥* Parcels for different consignees colâ€" lected and made up in single packages adâ€" dressed to one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of evading freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight.| .‘ it . FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE Chief Cabin Passage, Second * w The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stonés, or Metals, unless bills of lading are. sigued therefor, and the value thereof thercin expressed. ‘ Not#.â€"All Letters and .\'cu'?nqwrl wuUst rass through the Post Office. â€" Merchandise and Bpecie S.exctpt for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Erecace, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. Specie taken as freight , For ml:tcn or passage, apply to __ > | Ottawa, ‘Jan. 5, 1866 Chicf Cabin Passage Chief Cabin I‘:wug.-,.....’. xt ce race At 00 Second | 4 * Sakevdes Â¥i«@ virs«‘s ND 00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States gnmncy,. The Ships carry experiencéed Surgeons. . _No Borth will be secured until paid for. No freight will be received after 3 .o‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. _ Via CORK HARBOR, and between LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, ! Via CORK HARBOR. f The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and Her Majesty‘s Malls. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK G@LASGOW LIN E. 1865â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. PX ky xy +s xk CUBkyâ€"‘s : + x s SCOTHA, ... ... Peusth,:;..+. CHIKKyi «+«++‘+ AcsTRALASIAN, ASHky .+k. ++ AFRICA, . .. . .+ CANAD4; .++ ++ THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : LUROPA, "* J & P AYC ETT =_> _ A. Bocaups, as follows : .\ â€"THE OTTAWA TIMES, FEBRUARY 2s, 1866. / ocgas sTamm® _| C SPARROWS COLUMN.: {INBURAN Appointed by the, Admiralty to sail | > between~ From Boston to Lrevipoo! : British and North American From Boston to Halifa® : INIAN,. ......, . 10th February, And every succeeding Saturday. WINTER 1865â€"6. " ®U ROP E," Capt. Barraxrtin® ‘Capt. Derrox E.0. & I.G. BATES, . "~** / month No. 103 State Street Boston Capt. Arrox A. Decussx®, Capt. Keer ded $ . . .« E. R. Moodie, x sivi+. +. d\ Btone C. H. E. Judkins «++ +8, C Lott , ..E. M. Hockley .. . .. .« R. Inglis J. P. Anderson Thomas Smail .. .. J. Leitch .2300 Tons 2650 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tous 1800 Tons 184 Tons .$132 50 . 80 00 A12 00 . 65 00 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 18ee 1866 1866 1866 Christmas and New Year‘s! 500 WINES & LIQUORS ryalUE SUBSCRIBER‘ WOULD DIRECT ATTENTION PARTICULARLY A. Large and varied Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, which for CHEAL QUALITY he warrants to give satisfaction equal to any House in Canada, _ Hi on hand comprises :â€" se No No No Lobsters,Sardines, Digby Herring, 2 GINâ€"DEKUYPER‘S AND Jamaica Rum, Morton‘s and Wines, Old Rye, Proof a ~ WV HISKEY S Scotch & Irish Whiskey, in Wood & Bottle, Ales and Porterâ€"â€"â€"Dawe‘s Canadian & Imported ! COFFEES MOCHA, JAVA,*LAGUIRA and RIO, FRESH ROASTED and GROUND DAILY BY STEAM on the Premises SPICES BLACK and WHITE PEPPER, CINNAMON, A'I;’f.SPICE, GINGER, &c., &c., FRESH GROUND BY STEAM on the Premises. TOB ACCOS ._DIAMOND, MONTREAL, NIGGER HEAD, SOLACE, FIG, GOLDEN LEAF, ELDORADO, CUT SMOKING, CUT HONEY DEW and CANADIAN TWIST. 'v ARIETIE SAUCES, PICKLES, ESSENCES, SOAPS, CANDLES, Sâ€"' TALLOW and SPERM; STARCH, BLUE, BROOMS, * . WASHâ€"BOARDS, MATCHES, PIPES, OILS, &c. FISH and SALTâ€" STGARSâ€" 177 Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and EXAMINE THE GOODS and PRICES, and an Inspection of our Wine Vaults is specially solicited. photeee j "Red Sign and Mammoth Paintings," 300 Half Boxes do. 300 Quarter do do. 200 Halt _ do Figs. ' & 200 Quarter;do â€"do. p stt Currants, Candied Lemon, Orange and Cm(sl! Ottawa December 18 1865 1, Sazerac De Forge & Son‘s Old COGNAC,..........)...« +:«« & +«+«114+« 3.25 â€" 10 00 %, Sazernc Do Forge & BON8,. ... 1. .... +i4 vich ies ccrvcs 6ib in rvih ahex hBb â€"â€" 800 3, J. & F. Martel‘s, Jas. Hennesey & Co.s, Dé Guernon & Co.‘s, Chas, Coran i & Co.‘%, Otard Da Pay & Co.s, and Jules Robin & Co.s. Old Cognac, : _ 4, CO@hAC Ordititi?e; (RochellQ,), :. .. .+. che +inni bisnrd sanisp sirirs:s 150. .. 5.00 JunILmon,]. 1.25 4.00 1, Macon Ordinaire, (1861,) 1.00 2, Grand _ do. _ (1858) 1.50 3, Macoft, Vieux, (1844) .. ‘1.75 4, Beaujolais Chenas, (51,) 1.75 5, St. Emilion, No. 1, (51,) 1.25 6, St..Emilion, No. 2, (‘48,) 1.75 4, St. Julien, (1858,) ..... 1.75 8, Chatcau Margaux, (°51,) 2.00 9, Romanee Comti, (1851,) 3.75 10,, Corton, (1861,) .. .,.... 1.15 11, ChateauAaut Brion (58), 3.75 12, Clos Vougeot,/(1858,). . 3.75 13, Pomard, (1858), . ...... 2.00 14, Chablis, hite Wine,) N6 1,(I861;) ... ... 15, Chablis, Z\vmw Wine,) No.2, qsss,) 16, Chablis, ‘(White Wine,) No 3, (1868,). ...... 1, Sherry, (Old, 7.‘ Dy. _ do. Near the FRENCH CATHEDRAL. Geo DL‘LIV@'RED in all parts o, the City FREE of CHARGE. > CHRISTMAS & NEW YEANS GROCERIES! COGNAC BHIEANDYX Boxes Layer Raisins. ICRENCH WTINESS! JAPAN, COLORED AND UNCOLORED ; IMPERIAL, TWANKAY, ‘ YOUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG and CONGOU, all NEW CROP. | CcomNsSTANTLY ON HAND. REMEMBER THE STORE WITH THE GOoOoDn AND CHEAP FOR SALE CIIEA.P\ A&ATPPEANEPION |! BARBADOES BRIGHT MUSCOYVADO, REFINED YELLOW, ‘ DRY CRUSHED, GRANULATED, CRUSHED A, &c.) | CFEFT BA . . $5,50 «.: $50 . 1,.50 .. 1.00 Per Gal. .. of .. 12 Bot!‘s C. SPARROW, Jr., W I N E. $&! 1.00 1.15 â€"â€"EF 0 Râ€"â€" Per Case | SPARROW $ BUILDINGS, Corner of Sussex and| Murray Streets. C. â€"SPARROW, Jr. $11.75 11.10 600 11.10 A1.10 3.50 6.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 4.00 1.15 10006 BAGS OF SALT. ¢ s â€" 200 BARRELS No. 1 SPLIT HERRIKGS 100 HALF BARRELS No. 1 do. 100 : Do do do ,LABRADOR. 100 QUINTALS DRY COD FISH. 100 KITS PRIME MACKEREL. 15 No No 17, Ssauternes, (White ‘__ Wine,) No.‘1, $861,) 1.00 18, Sauternes, (White Wine,) No. 2wlsss,) 1.15 19, Sauternes, White Wine,) No. 3, (1851,) â€"â€" 20, Graves, (1§58,)........ â€"â€" 21, Frontignan, No. 1, (‘61,) ___ (Muscat of Lunel,). . 2.00 22, Frontignan, No. 2, (58,) 1.50 23, Champague A. Blanchet, , Port, (Old,). .+ . . . . : . . . $5.50 2, Do. ((Superior,)....,;.. 3.50 > Do. i.: i Â¥iik«sin1 B jeune, wine grower of the Brand Mesnilâ€" surâ€"Oger, â€" (Epernay,) (RelHAS):.â€" x 214 «+2 + Moet & Chandon, Green LD TOM. s olson‘s High d Toddy & §At C. SPARROW, Jr. At C. SPARROW (Jr. Per Gal. _ of 1.25 TO HIS NESS and Stock now 16.00 18.00 4.00 6.00 13.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 INSURANCE ADVERTsS. Old Etna Insurance Co‘y, Incorporated 1819. â€" Charter Perpotual. CAPITAL â€"~~â€" $ ,30,000. AOCOUMULATED ASSETS, â€" â€" $4,067,455 H en enc aderat . Te ., continues to insure property, AS MERETOâ€" FORE, at moderate rates. . }!ri\'ute dwellings, doâ€" tached, their contents, and: farm property insured for three years at grcntl% reduced rates. j j J. T. & W. PENXNXOCK, Agents for Ottawa and surrounding country. Oltawa, Feb. 15, 1866. _ | f * 50â€"3mâ€"wh PHGCENIX FIRE ASSURA&NCE COMP GILLEsPIE, M< LI?%Y'I'I‘ & €0O, *~ AGENTS FORCANADA. For the spécial security of Policy=holders ' in Canaday, I# prop@red to accept Risks on Dwellingâ€"houses, Howchold Goods and Fursiture, and ucurrul Merâ€" andise at the lowes current ratos. h â€" JOHN DURIE, Agent Ottawa, A No. 10, Sparks Street. j Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 FIRE AND LIFE! THE ROYAL â€"â€"â€"â€" Insurancfgompany CAPITAL, £2,000,000 STCI I HMundred Thousand Dollars, â€"PRUSTEES: ): ~> Joux Suaw Le1g#, Esq., and Joux Nayror, Eeq Capital, â€" â€" £2,000,000 Sterling ! Acp\ll;xnlam-ll F‘mda in hand exceed £5,000,000 Annual Revenue exceeds.. .. .. . . , £2,500,000 LVL Liberal Scettlement of Losses. _ Farm Stock Insured. Losses by Lightning made FTRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES,. entire years All Losses Promptly Settled! THE UNDE RSIG N E Dâ€"â€"Agent for the Bobnl Insurance Company, for Otta~ wa and neighborhoodâ€"continues to receive proposals for Fire and Life Assurance, at the &Welt Rates charged by other Responsiâ€" ble Companies. j 4 at the last Meeting for . iision of Profits to Participating Policiesâ€"Leing two per cem per annum on the amounts assuredâ€"the lare est Bonus, ever continuously declared by any Companyâ€"cannot fail to place the Royal as the most eligible Office for intending Assurers to select. + * H. J. FRIEL, Agent. Orrice :â€"Union Buildings, corner of Sussex and York Streets. } Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"y CHIEF OFFICE: QUEEN.... INSURANCE . ... BULLDINGS, LIVERPOOL 9 LIFE DEPARTMENT: _ THE LARGE LIFE BONU® DECLARED at the last Meetine for . iviston of Profit« Insurance Company! â€" B 0 A R f: Wirurax Morsos, EsQ., Chairman. x Trowmas Kay, Esq., Hexay THowas, Esgq., Hox. Joux Youxe. Davin Torraxcs, Esq. BANKERS, CANADA BRANCH OFFICE : UNION BUILDINGS,...... MONTREAL noxe und FOREIGN FIRE AND LIfE INSURANCE! \ SPECIAL FEATURES: NONâ€"FORFEITURE or POLICIES Policies Payable During Lifeâ€" 4 time of Assured ! LIFE POLICIES QRAN1ED ON A SPEâ€" CIAL REDUCED SYSTEA. All of which are fully explained in Prospectus. LIFE POLICIES CONSIDERED UNCHALâ€" LENGABLE EXCEPT IN CASES OF PALPABLE FRAUD. The undersigned is now prepared to take Risks on Fire and Life in the above well known and long established Company. 200 ?[Iilég OF MESS AND PRIME DIVISION OPFP LIFE PROFITS Every Five Years. Fourâ€"fifths returned to \ | Participating Policyâ€"holders. Packed and inspectod by R, Kixiy,; Esq., of Ottawa. & ; R@" Country Merchants would do well to examine before purchasing eIsewhere.. * PRAYER POOKS, Ottawa, Jan. 22, 1866 W AL8O, A LARGE $ToCk Or CGroceries & LiqM. Medical Exzaminerâ€"J. A. Graxt, Esq., M. D Actuary and Managerâ€"Yzmcy M. Dove, Esq P_H'E GREATEST BONUS EVER COXâ€" tinuously declared by any Company, wIs OLD FAVYORITE COMPANY comPan i R. E. O‘CONNOR, Agent for Ottawa, Aylmer, and vicinity Ottawa, Dec,. 18, 1865. 1â€" HIS COMPANÂ¥ HAVINGINVESTED, Established in 1 in c'ont"mmi'tj)ï¬{l_x the Provincigl Act, LIPE: ARGE BONUS DECLARED £2 Per cent _ per Annum on sums Assured. P OR K. ’IVISIGN OF PROFITS EVERY FIVE Years, to Policies then in existence Two â€"_â€"__QUIEN t FIRE: ODERATE RATES QF PREMIUM and FOR SALHE, without Reference to the Directors in England, PROMPT ANXD LIBERAL LEMENT of CLAIMS! Aurso OF HARTFORD. OF LO XDON. (EXGLISN AXD FREXCiH,) F OR ... MOLSON‘8 BANK D. WHELAXN, Rideau street. 47â€"atf 29â€"tf INSURANCE ADVERTK. GUARANTE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Ircorrorapfn» ar sPRBeIal Acror PARLTIADENT for LIFE _4sszy.'.4 NéB; ANMTTIES AND FIDELITY dGUARAXTEES. Menry: Thomas, Esq., (Messis. ‘Phomas, Thiâ€" baudeau & Co.,) Virector, Bank of Montreal, Chairman. The Hon. Charles Allcyn, Q.C., M.P.P,, Quebec. Charles John Brydges, Esq., Managing Directoy of the Grand Trunk Railway, #ontrcul. Angus Cameron, â€"Esq., President of the Bank * of Toronto, Toronto. ; Robert Cassels, Esq., Cashier Bank of Upper Canadg, Toronto. x s Thomas Cramp, Esq., Pres lent of ,the Board. _ of Tradé, Montreal, | h E. H. King, Esq., General |Manager Bank of Mantreal, Montreal, ’ The Hon. Williain McMaster, M.J _ of the Ontario Bark, Toronto. ReÂ¥*All tire Directors are fully qu: holders in the Society. Medical Adviseeâ€"William Frasor, Esq Secretary |for "Canadaâ€"E.Award Rawlins, Es 69 Great St, James Street, Montreal. In nddtfon to transacting every description of Life Aksurance, this Society Graxts Boxn»s or Seccruity for persons holding, or about to hold remonsihlv wituations. 5 The Society‘s rates for Life Assuranceare very mode and when effected in combination with Guarantee; the promiums are considerably reâ€" duced. | _ It cleanses the: breathing apparatus, by reâ€" l moving from, the . airâ€"cells the w‘thble lymph, or that secretion which in . Heaves i clogs them, causing a difficulty in breathing, | and by its action on the discased part, causing | the mucous membrane to resume its natural | dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of | the blood, and restoring the distended vessels to their natural size ; by its use the horse‘s apâ€" | petite is improved, all derangements of the | digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, | and giving to the coat a sleck and shining apâ€" pearance; â€"â€" P l D. W. HURD, Successor to ‘Hurmp & Co. | Maiden Lane, XEW York, | SOLE PROPRIETOR POR THE EXITED ETATES. > | XORTHROP & LYMAX, m dpnpret Anoin ho 200009 S Accumulated Assetts overâ€"â€"â€"â€" 500,000 " ‘Annual Revenue (1863), overâ€" 100,000 " Prospéctuses and all information may be obtained from 420. l &4 Among theâ€"most important ef modern Medical » discoveries stands the . Bide, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds,. Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, * Frost Bites. a tc., _â€" i6 #c., de. FyNHE CANADIAN PATIN DESTROYER has ‘The astonishingefficacy of the Canadain Pain:Destroyer, in curing the Diseases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains of Rhoumatism, and in relicving Nervous Affecâ€" tions, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remediecs Yor these complairits. _ Orders are coming in from Medi¢ine Dealers in all parts of the country for further gupplies, and each testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives. 4 ho Ainrternatzeeaes WM: HEXNRY FRY, late anusical critic ot CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER. | the N. Y. Tribunesays:â€"1 hiuve exumined your Side, Back and Head, Cougbs, Colds,. Sore | newly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. They merit Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps in the _ | all the proise given to them by Mosses, Thalberg Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Gottachalk, Strackosch, )‘umn ard othem, Bowel Complaints, Burns, Scalds, As regards structure} they are orginal and * Frost Bites. f philosophical; in purity, volume, and cop a ic.. _ i0 de., de. | tinuity of, tone,; in vocal yersimilitude, that !rlIE CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER has | crowing exeelonce which enables the pianists now been before the Public for a length of | to "sing" on the instrument, | _ Your Pianosever time, and wherever used is well liked, never | deserve the highost rank. â€" Nour invention, in failing in a single instance to give permament. my opimion, is destiped to work rittical chenges relief when timely used, and we have nevert| in the manufacturd of 1janos throughout the known a single ‘case of dissatisfaction where | world. o s the directions are properly followed, but on the | â€" From the N. Y.] Herald, Sept. 5.â€"Upon a contrary, all are delighted with its operations, | careful examinati¢on of Drigc‘s l'hhs:b, and spcak in the highest terms of its virtues | we find the results oltained are a vory fine and magical effects. | singing «tone; t â€" purity and brifiency We speak from expcrience in this matter, {lhrolu(h(mt the enjire instrument, not ofter havine tested it thorouchiv. and thercfore | found in Pianos co: icted upon the old plan. We speak from expcrience in this matter, having tcsted it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the comâ€" plaints for which it is recommended may deâ€" pend upon its being a Sovereign Remedy.â€" _ ~‘The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. | All Medicine Deabers keep it. â€" Physicians ortder and use it ; and no family will be without it after once trying it. Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle, _/ a XORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C. W ., . _ |._ General Agents for Canada. | Sold by Goo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinner, in Ottawa. | THB ORIGINAL â€" MEDICINE ESTAâ€" blished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name 6f «" 7‘w/ monic l’?ku,†in this or any other country ; all other Pulmoni¢ Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. RELIEF IN TEN MINXUTES Bryan‘s Pulmonitc Wafers ‘lieve Cough, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarsencss a Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafets lieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing Eryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest LBryan‘s Pulmionic Wafers Relieve Incipicnt Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Irritation of Uvula and Tonsils. & Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve the above complaints in ten minutes. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers _‘ > Are a blessing to all Classes and Constitutions BRYAN‘S PULMONIC WAFERS! Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers ' Are in simple form and pleasant to the taste Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. f t ‘ _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one. No family should be without a box of Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers & in the house, No traveller should be without a supply o Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers * in his pocket. . ho person will ever object to give for Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 4 Twenty.five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprictor, C New Yorx. % y" NOMHROP & LYMAN, t ‘ Newcastuz. Sold by G Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, ‘H. F. McCarthy, gnd J. Skinner, in Ottawa. Ottawa Dec. 18 1865. 16â€"f&w 1 all other preparations for the Cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick and Broken Wind, and all discases which affect the Wind of Horses ; also, as a Condition Medicine, surpassing every thing of the kind ; is easy to give, sure to cure, ‘and safcâ€"in all cases and at all times, and does not prevent the horse from being worked while using it. (zd mss Arabian Heave Remedv ANIP CONDITION MEDICINE "T 8 POSITIVELY SUPERIOR TO ANXY OR ® Newcastue, C.W. Proprictors for the Canadas. . _PRICE TWENTYâ€"FIVE 2ENTR, .> Sold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W. M. Masscy, H. F. McCarthy, and J Skinner, in Ottawa, Dec, 18th:â€" 1865 1â€"6fkw ; Â¥ngeaaol D. O‘CONNOR, Agont Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 ASSURANCE Of LONDON and EDINBURGH. LIFE A ND DIRECTORS IN CANADA THE EUROPEA 3t. James Street, Montreal. Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers ) OFFICE IN CANADA DARLEY‘S ualified Shareâ€" Director M. D 1.6f .w : als . 1.2 B .1 0060 ts ids corectocisat meuto t t ’u‘ i""'i For seventecn years the superiof ‘ .nï¬ | of our Mcelodcons has not been« hes ) 200 | for two years past the enormous PEV" i T 2 T I t _ 4 Abur \Corner of Sparks & Bank Sts 1EX, ‘McDONALD, ‘ B Founder & Finisher * ‘LOCKSMITEH, * p{Lvmu PLaATER .+ HAS REMOVED HiSs ‘sHQp; Having purch ased the interest of J AS, y Â¥ ns p" & CO., late of Ottawa. entrustod to him with ucatnew and despatch, llr. WILL KEEP CON8STAXTLy l hand an @ssortment of Plumbers‘, Gas Steainfitters‘ Brasswork, and all kinds of Buil Bra«s Furniture. ‘He sill hl.-mkr\'lu on hand manufacture all kinds of Chandeliers, either to gils or coal oil. Te will also keep on band and ; ufacture to order Brass Foree Punips, Hand Pumps, and Beer Engines, superigr to aby mak this country, and ‘challenges any ananofactur Canada to compete with him at the coming |ex tion. â€" Beer Bottling Machinegon hand. All 1 of Bottling and Racking (‘-:‘kx.‘lo to ofdal Je All ord the shorte= not manahip gquaranteed Ottawa, Februar x They have received th« hi*,]u st testimor | from the P1>ss, andall the principal ar | in the country, among which are ; ; Marry Sanderson., L, M, Gottschalk, Max Mardsek, * 8. Thalberg, | Theodore Eisheld, U"m, «Mason, ] Herman Wollenhanpt, £, Bertli, | Francis H, Brown, _ M, Strackoach, ‘ Wn, Heury Fry. Chas, Pradel, MR. SEGESMUND THALRERCG . the « PIANG FORTES ~A EKE THE oxLY IXsTrCYEXT$s A_ wonstractod on a truly Soiâ€"ntific p"“ ple. â€" They have groater stroqzthand $ ro. main donger in Toxs Osm #1y othcf Pig The construction 4s simple amï¬mmml_kl the pxlmm»(;;lr lumber. in / th) body of the instrn. ment is Hespensed \I\‘i"I; the|sonnd boanisate merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frum¢, which is sepam. ted and entirely independcnt of the case; therd dispensing with the old llllT]N‘fvnu(y{qril“*, by substituting straight bridges, [mmwini the same time the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Diiscs is the Inventor. ‘By these im. provements we gain â€"much more \'flllny power, at the same time preserving all its purit,\' and richness of tone, ~ 1 Befoge |»unhuiug, sond for a catalogue, with price. ~~ ‘Ottlwn,"lw. 18, 1865, pianist, says:â€"I have examinpd your new Piang» Fortes, and J cordiafly approve of its systeam of construction. Jts principal, by which great increase of vi power is obtained, being very simple and porfectly philosophical, The tohe is rand. and noble ; it has great enpacity for sustaining the sound fof singing, and its voluthe of tone or powor 1| have never beard excelled in depth,~purity, and sympathotie swoetness. ; * ging with a smooth delicacy, perfoctly wnst tainable on any othpr instrument ; an ondnary player obMtains \with| no exertion,; the fullness of a Grand Pianoâ€"Forge, and they‘ must specdily supersede the old styles. _ > GexTuruex :â€"Having thoroughly <examined and gested the Pianpâ€"Fortes ‘invented and pw tented by Mr. $. B.|Dmoos, 1 mu(qu that the tone rpsulting from his im provements as exbibited in the finstruments under exem nation, in poin 'lrlf ichness, lopth and brilliene cy, equars thatiof tle bost Grand â€" Pianoâ€"Forte, and exeels theth. in purc, .masical intonation and actual tone,‘ ppwer thus â€" appreximating closer to what ] copsider perfortion in the in ment thgn has yet begn achicved by any other a» tem of manufactire» A The N. Â¥. Times now an instrument «ing with a smoot tainable on any otl player obtains iwith a Grand Pianoâ€"F« supersede the old e N«ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE UON taining full description of * and testifmonials of the most eminent as to the superior excellence of our p‘i mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address | _ > The Automatic Organ. In pregenting the Avmaamne *# boldly announce the greatest in mausical instruments of the age, past half century, the French and have manufactured rced â€" instrumept« double hélo‘n, and two pedats for the foot o operate, but the . want of the reversed & &Â¥ waUsTtED BErtows, (which is the only used in our instruments,)â€" made it for them to produce the melio®, and musical tone for which our i u* celebrated. t i Another oleccï¬on to this method : was, that foet being occupied, tunity was offered for the management the swell. Within the Eut +wo yoars IMHN constructed on this Europcan plan of © 40 This blowers," have been manufactured country, and to counteract this difficulty! Ts of a swell)a lever has beeu projected a centre of the instrument, toact pon AxD oPERATED ay Thz xxes. The and contortion neceksary to effect this ‘A are disagrecable enough to l‘lfliflhv a lady the use of guch an appendage .M impossible. l2 hi We #52 to $55% RACH ! L PHIRTY NINE VARIETIES, scith 1 ASBNE BASSO TENUTOG or 8UB BAS& â€" â€" Our arrowa ric device obviates this entirely, the simple ."5‘ of | ble mort or less force giving the desired! ® decrease in the volume of the tone. a continuance of their patronage men and Schools. Address. » â€"â€"! aro. a. PRIXCE, UOUprCmt TD EBC NTRMME NPA COCO Tke Melodean and school O1§28â€" made it impossible for us to mect €". promptly. ‘With our increased facilith foel warranted in assuring wq their udcu'fllkw)"& | SCHEOOL ORGANS and MELODEON Automatic Orgams. $5,000 NOW in USE! ‘ ns Orrawa Timss.â€"Printed and PC every morning, (Sundays excepte Rosert Davis, at the Times ._‘ Works, Xo. 60, Sparks Street, in the Ottawa, County of Carleton C. W. can make a large prOMS. P. 8. â€"A Hbreal discount to Churches C108 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 DRIC GEO. A. PRINCE & €0J No Charge for Baxing or Shipping. Cuaution to Purchasors. rders respectfu noKee, with the GGS NVM. HALL 4& sON, Or ons en C207 on it all timos prepared to hi all apurlk \ s c arith ucatnes and despatch," * EEP CON8TANTLY oy ortment of Plumbers‘, Gas and >4 vork, and all kinds of Duildery e still N:vv'krvln «n hand and ids of Chandelie rs, cither to burp > will also keep on hand and map.. Brass Foree Punips, Hand Beer n‘ium,vuperiqr to any made Nh ballenges any nanufacturer in with him at the coming |exhibj. g Machinegon hand. | Al kind. 1 ived the highest testimonialy and all the principal artists SOLE AGENTS XEW PATFEXTP P A T EWX T Herald, Boyt. 5. â€"â€"U & n of DriGc‘s l'hb-::b, ‘»btained are a vory fine t â€" purity and brifiency ire instrument, not oftee icted upon the old ‘ July 12, says :â€"We without an equal. . Ttomm NLY IXsTRUYÂ¥EXTs ra truly Scientific Princ. iter strouzth,and wit xeâ€" x Oam @ny other 16 t imple a‘-ï¬'mluml,il the n _ th;> body of the instrn. respectfully, â€" > L. M. GOTTECHALK t stronet} tham gny iple a*m the baody w wnt ,thl: unn;n‘â€"f;r‘; m hand. k'llll :“%tll‘ to qflfl. y s@icited, mu.‘- best material, u" work. T solk # &(‘.‘. IcARTHTR $1 â€"lety 17 the Russei! 14 February. 7 MB Orics: How and Elgin Streets, 4 Oitawa, Des. 18, | â€" Opmic® : / Ottawa, J an BA.IIC‘I‘ICI Bolicitor= in 4 Public, &¢. &o: * Ormer : Over M Etreet, Ottawa. P. J; Bookury, 1 Ottawa, Dec. 18, 14 MESSIix. BAI(RIJ".‘: Bolicitors ‘in Convevancers. Ne Aa\'cn‘di.-u “..h 'ri(& m 0 PR Chancery, Con Orric«: Court H. A, L Doswinc. Ottawa, Jan. 16, 18 and Rassell. _ Orrics : In the C January 25, 1866," A"‘I‘Ol NE t â€" Chancery, Con Qpric® : Union B February 21, 1866. : Lang‘s { Othba wa... Dook. Oitawa, Fob. 7. 18 Orrics Ottawa . . +. Wa, Curqp. Ottewa, Febs, 7, J . _ CLEG BAIIII'I“II olicivors in fes Public, &c., &e. thore pand NEHte: Ruated City ot Pesi wilt "u'i «onl Texys or AP for the first in for every sou ds wise arrangod. Prorgssio® A1 than 19, lines, : to sul pely the } ither Mammoth Po< ged in the nenat Ter® entrust him,. . zï¬u‘mw December 28, 1 Years February 7. 1806 SID) Anme â€"omann, Februs M olfl ANI8® n-'..‘_',.'.pf"! Opric+ If the Governe. / _ Ottawa, Pop: â€" llus_n: t par House, Ottawa «i7 £2Y agency for I> LAs® Ase * few dogrs to t it prepared 6, %‘ m .‘ !‘:-'.‘ MEsS TSI{‘S,: :j P._o\'il('“ll. Ak. Chancery, O« es â€" YCoCk., ebruary 7, 1866, :&n.' IE._’..] Â¥a Any | COLM. knvo(-u-w ney s â€"atâ€" luk w . OrriCHs : Hol} a Mr. Wright will Ditawa, Fob, 5, ~HAYCOO & Tromxey iT d QTJ A W, MAntsI p ARRIST EC A W , Clhane 0R : Ove A Bt 0 E8 EC JC 096. m .".'."?!«',l:.' A 8 B 1 $ TE TVrORNE 1 ARRLSTIC ARRJSTE EVER! â€" OFFIOEâ€"3 wat d PROFE® EDW ALR Chancery, & DvVOC a vatl DUXNINX ) 08 e "s in the T. o thet W Notary Pald n Attorney, C 10K ; Inthe 4 omire Liaks. IVIL as _corner of V OA th Orer ANID =P} Da Th Allentioe BUCK LEES or ApÂ¥p , Feb. 7 w ithy at 5 7 «D0 . ... wilh.6 Aumon M t H M