1 1 t of the American war of independence, one of thy points most strougly insisted upon by John Adams was the recognoition of the right of Americans to fish in all the seas adjacont to their country. So much importance did he attach to this right that he declared that he would rather " continue the war forever" than absndon it, and the treaty of 1793 accordingly embraced a clause recognizing the right of the irhabitaats ot the Lnit d States to fish "wherâ€" ever they had fished bs fore." _ f The question was ruâ€"opened at the concluâ€" sion of the second American war, and th« right claimed rec« iÂ¥ed for the first thme & limiâ€" tation by the treaty signed on the 20th of Oc= tuber, 1819. Mes«rs. Rush and Galiatin, th« commissioners on b. half of the Unitâ€"d States, while retaining the right of entcring bays anc. creeks for the purpose of repuirs und curing their fish and drying their nct«, and also th« general right to fish, abssdon«d is exercis within the lhmit of three miles from the coasts bays and creeks of the proviaces. This state of tniags continued forsome twenty years, bu in 1841 complaints begau to be made of enâ€" cromchments and trespasses by American fistâ€" ing boat«, and among‘ other things it was aâ€"â€" # Acd that t 1ey had tran«grossud the treaty by fshing within the three mile limit in th Bays of Fundy and Chaleurs, and in th« Struits of Cunso. It was cnt&#ded b, the provincials that in : the cae of the Bays of Chaleurs and â€" Fundy (the A{m.-n of which measures sixty miles acfoss) th. thrve mile limit must be mâ€"asureil, not from the coast itself, but from a line drawn across the bay from headland to headland, inâ€" side which it was asserted no American fisherâ€" man should be allowed to come. _ From thi construction, which was eventually endorsed by the law officers of the Eogtish Crown (lh.t‘h terms which s¢emâ€"to make it cerâ€" tuin they had not even read the tnat{), aruse constant disputes, which at last grow inâ€" tolerable, and on June 5th, 1854, was signed at Washingten by the convention now about to expire, known as the Reciprocity Treaty. By this, in addition to the pow«rs claimed and admitted by the trâ€"aty of 1818, liberty was given to the Amer.cans to take fish throughâ€" out the seas contignous to the provinces, withâ€" out any restrictions as to the distance from shore. In return for this, British subjucts were allowed the same advantagâ€"s on all American B2IEF HISTOPY O® THB FISHERY QUESTIOXN. Bisuor O‘Coxxor ox Fesiaxisw.â€"At a recent Father Matthew Toemperance Socicty supper, held in Cleveland, the Right Rev. Dr. O‘Conâ€" nor, formerly Bishop of Fittsburg, was called upon to respond to a sentiment, which he did in qr ‘te a lcqï¬hi but very cloquent address. The burden of bis remarks was dirccted to an exposition of the unity that had always exisiâ€" ed between the clergy and the people in ir.â€" land, and the sacritices they had made, and were always ready aud willing to muke, tor each other. He d=precated the attempt thut is now being made to aliâ€"nute the people from their twachers by the lcades of the Fenian Brotherhood. Hs« pronounced the whole moveâ€" ment wrony, and would result only in the en riching of a fow at the expense of many. He illustratâ€"d his argument by several apt and teliing aneedotes. His remarks wore listen. d to with the closest attention, and he was oft.n interuupted by the most demonstrative apâ€" plaus«, showing that in Cleveland, at least the Fenian Brutherhoud do not embrace al the sons of Erin in their circles. â€"Pit.sdur, A Accmewt os tas Geaxo Tarxz.â€"On Wedâ€" nesday last, while the 1 a. m. truin from Tuâ€" ronto for Surnia was btween Stratiord and Bt. Mary‘s it mu off the track, Jt ap jears that & scction man bad tiken up a tail lor repairs, but neglvcted to have a dunager signal st the proper distunce, so that the engine might have run oÂ¥er the sput where the rtail hud been taâ€" ken out. The engincer, however, with great presence of mind, obscrved the dunger and r,â€" verved the engine, thus prevsuting much loss of lif~, as theâ€"truin was a beavy on:, with muarly three hunodred passengers. The firsâ€" -;-;d of the train, and was bruised about his face and shoulders. The train was shorcs northâ€"of the thirtyâ€"sizth parallel of latitude, and, by article 3, a reciprocal free list was estublished, which opened the markets of each country to the most important products of the other, but of w.iich, from the nature of the case, the great alvantage remained with the provincials. ~ A Semrovs Disccssiox asoct a Coqf, Soxe.â€" The usually is business of the Liverpool Town Oul\.fl was yesterday varied by an amusiug * scune." Mr. Lawrence («xâ€"mayor) of that city at an entertainment giveo recently by the children of the Girth Corporation School one of the boys sang a comic song about "a nice young man," who after making: himself very agrvemble to the servant girls * boited with the spoons." . This song Mr. Lawrence denounced as immoral, as also, with increased solmanity, Mr. J. R. Jeffrey. f"‘l)m'ing their speeches both gentlemen were frequently inâ€" turruptâ€"d with crics of ® Sing it." air. Alderâ€" man Gardner ridiculed the folly of wasting the delayed siz hours. valuable time of the Town Council upon * such »ubbish," and said that the master <f the school has been told that in future, the wm ‘of any songs or recitatives given by the boys of the school must bs submitted to the boys of the school must bs submitted to the education committee. The subject then TAILORING ESTABLISHKMENT, PEA TOP DEPOT. On Eigin St., opposite the Post Office, _ l' WHICH THERE Is A LARGE Aasâ€" BORTMENT of West of England Broadeloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Venctians, French & English Meltons, And Bedford Cords/ Also, a well selecsted stook of English and Scotch Ewseds, Binsockbarns, A burns, &o., &c., all of which will be made ap in the latest fashion to order. :- M. HOLBROOK, ___ Late of the Peg Top Depot, Quebec. _ Ottawa, March 28, 1866. Tnhomas Beament _ â€" Buir=:s: PRCOLLY TO INFPORM tomaropuen o on ons n t th» 1 ta of April, with a b assort Goods sci.able for Geatliemen, .q'.'."m.. of wesr t a TIES, SCARFS, & ’ COLLARS, GLOVEs, _ _ M98°, SHIRTS, &6., &c. Ceantre Town Ottawa City When negotiations were onened at the close oies, apri s 1964 Oitawa, March 27, 1866. _ _ _ AND BY EXPRE®8! The Anest selestion of MEERSCHAUM and other PIPE3, ever seen in Ottawa | Â¥ a 4 assortment o1br4% 195A0008 d eNUPFS C $ Calk ut ses. _ ay # IX GOLD & sILVER CASES, ANDEVERY DE8S o CRIPTION OF _ â€" AT J. ROOS 62; SpPARES ST., $Mi" 1XSPECTION IXYVITED. is ... 3 Ottawsa, March 27, 1 866. k h | E. K. MactILLLVRAY & CO, SHEFFIELD :. OUSE! KK W soked a auuct Boy Arrived at Last! (From the Lonu««,Morning Post.) 14, SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A as sPARKS® @TREET, IMPORTERS OFP A N EW WHEXN AND HoOW t " air. Alderâ€" of wasting the Council upon 8)â€"7y 8Â¥y a goou uw ciuug and sh ing is covered with tin, to rear, 74 feet. lt is a Terms reasonable. Apply to duate vicinity of Oltawa. antly situated on the buas and Richniond Road,, with Purties desirous of baild will ind these Lots in & but a short distance out of would be Tree from heavy UOttawa, Fob. 6. 1806 FARM3 K« 100 ; 200 \© Ottawa, December 18, 1865 of Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is about 20 acresof this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. No. 3. 2og smunstemareiren owns! . Carieton, Ridean bront, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. There is about 25 acres of this Farm cleared, the nn.indo;tmr- ed with a good Hardwood Bash. a is a good Farim, and will be sold at a reasonable A NUMBER o: ml;o‘lu"l lll‘ll‘UA'l'ID I% & different â€l' city, we M cither for ate residences or business purposes. For l'gu‘:‘r' particulars and terms of sale, _ 10090 Vid ABtua lnsurauce Co‘y, OoF HARTFORD. [INSURANCE ADVER‘Ts T-l. oLP FAvoRITE CoxMPAxY continues to insure pn;rony. Ag HERETOâ€" FORE, at moderate rates. Private dwellings, deâ€" tached, their contents, and farm property insured for three years at groatly reduced rates. _ _ , Incorporated 1619. â€" Charter Perpetugl. | CaPIrAL -: #2,250.000. AOOUMULATED ASSET3, â€" â€" $4,067,455. po en ":';'J’.' i'..: W. PENNXOCK, ԠW t t # mm‘ m. Ottawa, Feb. 15, 1860." e _ _ 50â€"3mâ€"wh 10 D Rural Re PHCENLX FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y OF LONXDOXNX. Ottawa, 23rd March, 1 GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, For farther informatioa chandise at the lowest current rates. JuHN DURIE, Agent Ottawa, 4 6e ind in e > No. 10, Sparks Stroet. Ottaws, Feb. 12, 1866. CGASâ€"FITTING ! OUgGuUT To BE LEFT AT â€"â€"__ Esmonde Bros., 43, Sparks St. Ottawa, March 6, 1868 EIOW BE & SON, BoOrs, SHoES, LEATAER & FINDNCGS, PURE KEROSENE OIL | wE ARE NOW SELLING TEN TuuUsAaAND DOLLARS woRTI OPF At enormously reduce.| prices, as we intend furnish *‘ ing with an entire new Stock of ATTTEN TCTEON. U Boots, s10Es, &¢., MR fAll Aid WINItR G=9D8 ! Yow is the Time tor Borgains! t G. HOWE & SON, 69 Sussex Street, and 10 Rideau treet. Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866. 47â€"utf Public Notice ll HEREBY GIVEN, hat at the noxt Seasion of the Parliament of the Province of Canada apâ€" plication 'flé’: made for a SPECIAL A(;l" to inâ€" & ny to explore, extract, and re"ne mnm, within the Counties of. Loeds, Grenville, Carloton, and Russell, to be called «THE CENâ€" TRAL CANADA PETROLEU M COMPANY," wW. 1L BROUSE, _ WILLIAM ELLIS, C. J. BRYDGES, THOS. REYNOLDS, M. K. DICKINSON, J. P. WISER, w . C. BROW N, C. N. P. CHAPMAN, DewITT C. BROW N. Prescott, February 28, 1866. _ â€"=____ $â€"2m PRAYER BOOKS, OoPF EVERY KIND. Wz CALL THE ATTEXTIOXN OF THE Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. "DPUVERNAY, BROTHERS. Oueve, Aged " ME Sl'“(‘llrl BALE Lots to sait j OTSs NO8. 4 AND 3 ONX THE NOoRTH side of Wilbrod Street. These lots aresituated FOR SALE TWO AND A«HAL®FsSTORY .8!.'". situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and iinâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x:4, which rents at $100 per annuam. . It is situated in the immeâ€" dioteâ€"wicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private resiâ€" F P known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Towhship of Gloucester, Counâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. 3, in the second cpucession, Kideaw Front. There is an extensiveclearing on the lot of at least 30 acres, and remainder is covered with a mne Mardws Bush. The Farm is within fire mile« the City, and is beautifully situated on the ba of the Rideau River, thus having an apjjcoach to the city either by land or water. The land is of a superior quality, and yields egcoliont crope, * Established in 1782. 'o ACRESs OF LANXD IX THE Townshipof Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" ton, being the East half of Lot No. 21, in the 2nd concession. This is a good Farm and will be sold choap. opposite St. Joseph‘ Ti hee ol soited Tor the aroction uf privace dwellings Arpiy to '0 ACRES OF LANXD IN THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. â€" This Farm is sitaated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 sores of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" l:nnmn:cï¬o lA:.o!lIAl 'g . M usingas, w can lï¬ uages Z-n,. A â€'o’u'é'mn CoOCK®E®, e 44, Eparks Street. _ ORDERS FOR PLUMBING. &¢., For ® CYy ACRES O# A4GENTS FOR CANADA ACRE#UER LAND, SITUATED Y A LU ow TaAND. the Towoship of tloucester, County Wy ork ma thrce sto Wanteds (EXGLISH AXD PRENCH,) =AL§0â€" TME PROPERTY OssIAN MHALL FARM, wwhip of Gloucester, Counâ€" ; the East_hall of Lot No. moession, Rideauw Front. eclearing on the lot of at he remainder is covered d Bush. The Farm is three miles of the city. a Country Residgnce eâ€"y way suitable, being the city, and where they wet, (noarly opposite a & Griltin‘s,) a good cy Stone House, with p below. The build, ind exto nds from frout n oPpPins FroRr urchasers, in the immeâ€" â€"‘The propeity is pleasâ€" ks« of the Ottawa itiver n three miles of the city. apply to & w. THOMSON 6. 81â€"d LR SALE! UTH s1DE RIDEAU sidences. H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. McLEAN, R TO LET A BJE U below. The bui d extonds from fre od bustuessstand Land Agent LDINXC 47â€"utf 1â€"tf ut Tnl SUBSCRIBER HAVING BY new and syecial arrangement been appoif BR new andspecial arrangement been appointos by MEsskx.JaCQqUES & iAY, of Toronw, theis sole and only agent in Mottreal, for the sale by Auction, of their eplendid FURKNITURKE, takes the earliest opportuni(s of announcing to the citizens ol Montreal, and iis public genecally, that he wili from time to time duiing the ensaing Spring, offer at his spacious aud wol establishea premises, the various extonsive consignments direct from this celebrated establishment, embracing all the new styles of their elegant and elaboratery carved anu pouished o > No. 26"7, Notre Dame street in every variety and description necessary to meet the demands oi modern taste and convenience. In addition to the sate at his own Stores, the sale of HOU cLHuLD EURNLTUMKE and EFEBCIS at the private residence of parties declining Mouseâ€" keep.ag, or removing from tae city, will cluim #peâ€" claf atocation; and wl OU Tâ€"DOU SALEs of tuis Joncriwt- ave respectfully solicited. Ancreased faâ€" cilitivs hhyve been secureu, with a view to the emâ€" cient carry ing out this department of the business, in order to cusure the g.eatest economy l:l‘ desâ€" »atch in disposung of property, so that sellâ€" !n‘ out can l::vo "“"P w‘:.wu sales ..I:""‘ proceeds unmediately after cach sale. _ Special attention will be given to the sale of REaAL ESTATE and CITY rROPERTY, and as this department of the Auction business is becoming more iimportant with the increase and extension ot the city, the undersigned oders the most LinkRAL fua»s to parties wisaing to bring their property into the market for public competition. A great hardship has been felt by both buyers and sellers, the former being tazed illegally with one per cent on the amount of purchaee, and the latter by the exo. bitant charge for commission and adverâ€" tising. _ Now, the undersigned rnpn-â€ln do uvnfl with trh:fhnmu far as his own business conce by undertaking the s«le of Real Properâ€" ty, on conditions which it is hoped will meet the views of all parties, namely : Ist.â€"There will be no charge of one per cent to the 2nd.â€"W hen homa fide sales are effected not exceedâ€" ing £3,000, the commisgion will be £5 ; and on amounts from £3,000 upwards only £10, exclusive of the cost"of tdvortioi:(‘; upon which the regular trado discount of 25 per cent will be allowed. » 3rd.â€"When property is bowught in, reserved, or withâ€" drawn, no charge 'al be made, oxo.'fl the actual disbursements for advertizing. The undorsigned avails himself of this opchlll- zol‘ returning his sincere thanks to the c ho for e very liberal patronage bestowed on bim during the past four years, and trusts by prompt attention to business, and strict adherence to the foregoing proposals to meet a continuance of the same. _ _ . Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 Four Dollars and Upwards. Rll- R.R. H A MIL TON, LA TE OFH AM+ ILTON‘3 Saloon, corner of Sparks and El,h streets, has removed to the American Hotel, (forâ€" '-"IL Mathews‘ Hotel) on York street, where he will hpgy to see his old friends. Ottawa, Fob. 19, 1866. 9 83â€"y Montreal, March 3, 1866 Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of proinpt attention. KB e liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the Saloon, Iuld'l“m'.nbflhh friends : the public generally, that he has loased the above promises, which he l::rt into a hcn'&l state of n{dr. repainted, decorated, and refurnished with all the '“‘x#""""&m lou‘:&u or expense w spared by Proprietor in renderâ€" ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and parties fu-ï¬hl-vhl their -m may rely on the strictest attentien to their w Goodstabling in rewr of the premises. Wines and Liquors of the shoicest description always kept. §¥ @UEBEC BANEK A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ELA MILTON‘S HOTEL, ply to }Vo‘rfc: Is HEREBY GIVRS, THAT 1W an application will be made to the Provincial n’ull.-:.u. upih next session, h."ll act to incorâ€" porate the St. Patrick‘s lum of Ottawa. Ottawa, February ;!.ilAgi 55â€"21m Noiice to Coatractors SIALID TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO the undersigned, will be received at this office until WEDNEsDAY, the 25th justant, for the conâ€" struction of SLX 8MALL WOODEN LIGHT HOUSE TOW ERS, and one l?l Keepers DW ELLILNG, in Georgian Bay, Lake H won, and Lake Superior. _ Plans and Specideations may be seen at the ofâ€" hees of the Department of Public Works, at Ottawa, and also at the office of John Dewe, Esq., Post Ofâ€" uce In#pector, at Toronto. Tenders must be endorsed, " Tenders for the conâ€" struction of Light Houses." _ & _ ‘The Department will not be bound to the lowest or any Tender. “.." By Order, o Do&:t.nt of Public Works, wa, 5th April, 1866. More Interesting News for the Ladies ! GREAT THREE STITCH (rormzaLy watTuew‘s HOTEL,) , YORK STREET, OTTrAWA. Sewing Machines, Making Three diferent distinct Stitches ! N. B.â€"All ordors left at the office will meet with Wheeler and Wilson‘s _‘The Elastic Double Loop EMBROIDERING STITCH, as made by the Grover & Baker ; _ _ â€" _ The THREE THKEAD STITCH, a combination of the above Stitehes. Muaking the most beautiful E-Mfla'iu‘ © Stitch yet invented ! Tllll 18 ALSV THE #TRONGEST STLTCH in the world, whether made by hand or machine. This attachment can be attached to any Wheeler & Wilson Machine in use, and all are invited to call and see it in operation. Wheeler & Wlho:;- Sewing Iuhlm‘l’n‘:‘o’ ll‘.‘“yl hn‘ lohd“. for orming a greater v range of work, lnnou.r than any other Machine, ashas been acâ€" corded them again and again at all tbofou Exhiâ€" bitions, wherever exhibited ; but this last d-tlo and ingenious deviceenables them to perform double emiain Pamantnent nogin mand for t nes are so the world that nearly oneâ€"third more are made and »ukau flu.ldol n?':lb‘n make. 0mn‘ N::.s woek are tarned out o eir , @ are far in arroar of their wdmOodns:n n{ now passed by the company for the building of anâ€" other factory nearly un:s:l their present largâ€" ¢st factory in the world. y will then be better able to mtï¬â€™ the great and growing demand of )."“I; ferring to the Numbers stamped referring win on our luh(y-«. it 'llfbo seen that we are nearly â€"ANDâ€" Embrojdering Attachment Wheeler & Wilson #@" Orvice Moves:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 por qenies . . NOEL, _ Ottawa, Fob. 19, 1868. Ottawa., 23rd March, 1866, In advance in sale of any other. It is searcely necessary to allude to this fact, as nearly everyâ€" body admits, as well as the different :.m Maâ€" chine Co.’rlhl themselves, that W R & WILSON‘S has a greater sale than any other ; not 20 year‘s nmfneu:x either, no not over 15. Ottawa, March 19, 1 Office:â€"â€"37, Sparks Street, Ottawa. * Needies for all Machines in use ; Oil ; Spool ltl‘h',.zll shades, for families. Sewing Machines reâ€" paired. T1â€"y G A. WALTON, Agent. 50 BBLS. PRIYMYE MESS, AND 100 BBLS. MESS PORK. 100 BBLS. FLOUR. A FEW BBLS. DRIED APPLES. BT 8. CHRISTIE. Commission Merehant. Omera, March 11. 1866 + 14 Im BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE! The LOCK STITCH, as already made by the T MODERATE RATES ON PIRST»â€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" 0 J. PEXNINXGTON MACPHERSON, Baraartes, &c. Montreal Telegraph Buildings, Ottawa. Money to Lend Avcrionr®® axp Commsatos Mercnaxt, And Agent for the sale of Real Estate R. HAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, Lare or Hawmmtox‘s S11008. R. H., in returning thanks for the TE EMOV AL, TOR, SALE®E. C. .& p D . NOTILCEH. 60,000 L DEVANY, F. BRAUN, Manager TH Eâ€"OTTAW A ‘iIMES,.APRILL 124; 18066 81â€" 48â€"atf 53â€"7y FLSANCE DEPARTMENT, CCSTOMs, â€" Ortawa, 10th March, 1866. &ig,â€"I have it in command to call your special attention to the annexed ooy‘y of a Despatch from the Secretary of State for Foreign Attairs, to &e Governor Goneral of this Province, conveying a Majesty‘s Ordars that no Chilian or Spamish armed Vessels be allowed to bring thoir Prizes into British W aters. I am, sir, Your obodient servant, Sin,â€"Her Majesty‘s Government being desirous of observing the strictest noutrality in the contesi between Spain and the Republic of Chili, they proâ€" pose, with the view of move edoctually eacryin, into efect this principle, to interdict the Armeu ships, and also the Privateers of both parties, f om carrying Prizes made by them into the P0.ts, Harâ€" bours, Koadsteads or Waters of the United Kingâ€" dow, or any of Mer Majesty‘s Colomies or Possesâ€" sions abroad. .: kitede t I have accordingly to mequaint you that the Queen has been pleased to direct that orders in conformity with the prineiples aboved stated, shoulu férthwith be addressed to alt proper authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Her Majesty‘s Naval or other. authoritics in all quarters beyond the United Kiggiiom, for their guidance in the cireumâ€" stances, I have, &c.. fSiened.] CLARENDON. . t 5 5 feignet The Right [l!m.b}o Edward:Cardwell, M. P &e. &c., &6 [Cory ) * DoOwNINXG STREET, February x6th, 1866. 8tr,â€"Her Majesty being fully determined to obâ€" serve the dutics of Neutr-lithd,-riu‘ the existing hostilities . between Her Catholic lnxpdy and the Republics of Chili and Peru, and being moreove: resolved to prevent, as far as possible, the use ot Mer Ihjug s Harbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the Waters within Her Majesty‘s Torritorials jurisdicâ€" tion, in aid of the warlike purposes of either Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded io to communicate to . Wl aer Cl s ue c oi der c on ie un d Hor Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in force in the United Klnj- dom, and in the Channel Islands, on and after Friâ€" day, the 2nd of March next, and in Her Majesty‘s Territories abd Possessions beyond seas six dn‘yo after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Territories or Possessions respoctively shall hare noti.ed and &uuinhed the same, stating in such notitication that the said Rules are lolno:!d by all persons within the same ll.'l"‘-. DJ uï¬â€"-â€"-;; â€"‘-‘- ED PRTUETTTT T you, for your guidance, the following Rules, whi are to be treated and enforced unflpr M-j:-t‘;'l: Orders and Directions:â€" _ 5 I. During the continuance of the presont Hostiliâ€" ties between Her Catholic Mnju;{ and the Repubâ€" lies of Chili and Peru, all ships of War and l'lgl'l- teets of either Belligcrent are prohibited from making use of any Port or Roadstead in the United Kingdom of Great Britain aod Ireland, or in the Channel Islands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloâ€" nies or Foreign Possessions or Dependencies, or of any Wm subject to the Territorial jurisdiction elllro hcdm“.ul&uk-ror;.flmdr; sort for any warlike purpose, or for t rpose obtaining any fuflit& of warlike equi l»::enl. and no Ship of War or Privateor of either hellipnm shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of or leave any Port, Roadstead, or Waters, subject to British j;:‘iulidim, from which any Vessel of the other ligerent (whether the same shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship) shall have mhuly departed, until after the expiration of at Twentyâ€"four hours from the d?ntun of such lastâ€"mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Mer Majesty.. h R css ï¬hmylflbr Ammediate use ; and no Vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British W atess for the 'C:T-.n’ repair shall eontinue in any such Ports, steads, or waters, for a longer period than Twentyâ€"four hours after her necessary repairs shall have been completed : Provided nevortholess, that in all cases in which there shall be any Vessel (whether Ships of War, Privateers, of Merchant auip-’z of the said Belliâ€" gorent parties in the s#ame Port, Roadstead, or Waters within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, there shall be an interval of not les« than ‘Twentyâ€"four hours botween the departure therefrom of any such Vesse! (whother a Ship of W ar, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant ship) of the one Belligerent, and the -hl,nd departure therefrom of any S:IJ) of W ar or Privateer of the other Belligerent, and the times hereby limited knhodtrnm of such Shi of War and Privateors respectively, shall nhay-ï¬ case of necessity hcmlod.-ohrun.{“bo reâ€" rlruo for nnvh; eifect to this proviso, but not urther or otherwise. t eC III. No Ship of War or Privateer of either Belliâ€" gerent shall hereafter be pormitted while in any Port, Roadstead or Waters, subject to the Térrito. rial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supâ€" plics omptmhhu and such other things as may be req! for subsistence of her Crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficent to carry such Vossel to the nemrest Port of her own hall be '-flu“w nnt's:;m e seiper i or or a to any such Shi ar of Privateer in the saume or any other Mpnudund. Ther Sinpraty: whthom speotet perratarion n ahor % W w t n en rgerenetimter td t such coal “{V ave been last supplied to her within British Waters as aforesaid. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your most humble Servant, The (Signed) EDW ARD CARDWELL the Government of Canada. Ogtawa, April 3, 1865. 90â€"tL. Circular SIR,â€" The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and fins Iepnrtaens, if hn eeverionnt paiper. to be vail, an occas r, to be callâ€" od the ©CANADA lmuu'rf&guuxnx." which will be devoted exclusively to the enconrageâ€" ment of l--l"nlion. and to the diffusion of accurâ€" ate and ul information concerning Canada abroad, I beg leave to bring under your notice the advantages this sheot will ofer as an advortising mediaum to land owners, and others having cop.r- inttagerty sought for: aod math valeod by avary io. y y much valued by every inâ€" tell emigrant, means will thus be ulodro’d of the intending purchaser or lessce in Great tain in direct communication with the propertyâ€" holder here. ‘The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Immigration has also authorise 1 the opening of an Enformation Otice in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. W m. Dixon, a gentieman well acquaintâ€" ed with this and the mother country, who will be specially charged with the distribution of this paper throughont the United Kingdom, and in bringing the same prominently under the notice of the emigrant. The wrst namber will appear in the course of noxt month, the second in Apsrbdn‘hg down the inâ€" formation to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. ... _ As the lg;u it is intonded to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the ll‘;r circalation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tributed grataitously}, the Ktm of advertisements eannot be much lower than the following :â€" _ _ For each advertisement, not exceeding ten lincs $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for every extra line. For a square of 22 lines, to ‘stand for a twelve» month, $6. . In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommendod. . ouuu.r(, and out the peculiar advanta of their duuw.‘;'mmm. r: It is dulurl: that tht{ should be written as concisely as possible, and be m'frqn sn‘nyt.un. like exaggeration. taty Sir, . _ _°_ The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for publiuuoa‘ bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, sach a« letters from actual settiers, .u-h.'{.mu rogress in the sountry. and pointing out t poouï¬lr advantages February 10. 200 3}Ls Packed and inspected by R. Kixuty, Eag., of suld do well to #&J* Country Merchants ‘l'u Bs . . "a WHELLS, â€" Ottawa, Jan. 2%, 1864 CQroceries & Liquors GovERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, e Quense, 25th January, 1866. Commissioner of C:â€"toms and Excise Iector of Customs, â€". * +Soa Ports in Canada.. > Pâ€":O F AX, FOR SALE. rriox 07 ALrso, a LARGE Syock or Your bedient servant, ‘ A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Agent . OF MESS AND PRIME ndon R. s. M. BOUCHETTE Ind February, 1866 Rideau street. 62â€"u4 MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. g@RETURN Under Contract with the GOVERNMENT of "(CANADA, for the Conveyance of the CANADIAN. AND UNITED STaATES : MAILS. . Passengers Booke PERUYVIAN, MORAVIAN, HIBERNIAN, ......k k eÂ¥ 6 Capt, Derros XOYAâ€"SCOTIAN, .......... BELGIAN, ...... C xORTHâ€"A MERIC Capt. Watr. (Sailing from LIV ERPOOL every THURSâ€" DAY, and from PORTLAND every SATURâ€" DAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and Jand Mails and Passongers to and from Ireland and Scotland.) x0 DA MASCUS, PERUVIAN, ... ... k. BELGIAN;,.......... MORAYIAN,.:..:.,.. NovA sCOTIAXN,.... NORTH AMERICAN, HIBERNIAN,....... ry\HE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW _l_ LINE consisting of the ST. DAVID, 1650 tons, .. ... ... Capt. Aird. 8ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons, ... ... Capt. Smith. ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons, . .... Capt. Scott. ST. PATRICK, 1207, tons, . . ... Capt. Trocks. ST 8T ST ST , w¥‘ An experienced Surgeon carried on each $ llp; ha i % & ied w For funhvrl!‘rticuhu apply to ‘ HEUBACH & COWARD, â€" Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Etreet, Ottawa, Or Graxp Trcss Ramway Statiox, Portcaxp Ortawa, Jan, | 5, 1866 THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMâ€" PANY‘8 NEW LINE OF FIRSTCLASS SIDEâ€"WHEEL STEAMERS BEâ€" TWEEX NEW YORK & HAVRE. Mail Steamers to France Direct. The first FIVE splendid Vessels intended to be put u&on this favourite route for the Continâ€" ent are the following :â€" WASHINGTON ..3,204 tons . .900 horse power LAFAYETTE...3,204 tons., 900 horse power. EUROPE ... ... .. 3,204 tons,. 900 horsepower. XAPOLEON IIH . .(nearly ready)..1100 | h. p. 8T. LAURENT.. .gluilding). . .Great power. PERIERE...... .(Building).. . .Great power. VILLE DE PARIS (Building). . .Great power. Until the completion of the entire list, the service will be performed by the | 18065â€"6â€"Winter Arrangementâ€"1865â€"6. GLASGOW LIN E. "Detir'mn-s from New York to Havre stopping at Brest to land mails and passengers, thereby shortening the sea voyage about one FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE : AasVvRorP®,.* On Friday, the 5th day of January. First Cabin, including table wine......$135 Second Cabin, including table wine . $70 or $80 Quebec to Paris ... . .... .. $83, $93 or $148 _ Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in United o cur:::y‘. ndance free .f harge way* M attendance free of c * For Freight or Passage, apply to pONALD R. MacLEOD, Ottawa, Jan. 5, 1866 ROVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! l No. 103 State Street kestrn 1 mh l., 1806, . . : The Boston Ships onl{ calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and ; Her Majesty‘s Malls. Dates of calling are as follows : FROM PORTLAND: _ Â¥Via CORK HARBOR, and between LIVERPOOL AND BOSTON, Via CORK HARBOR. LIVERPOOL & NEW YORK Chief Cabin Passage . ... .. ... ... . ... $1; Second s .# ".;;l;.....02.¢., 01 _ From Boston to Lrevipool : Chicf Cabin Passage, Second * w Chicf Cabin Passage,....... ...... ..., 20 00 Second * W 0 poou m ara d rme ness n KB 00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United ©"The Ships chrry experienced e carry experienced Burgeons. No l_!cgir will be secured ng(ll}#d uk. : WAJ" Parcels for different consignces colâ€" lected and made up in single packnages adâ€" dressed tq one party for delivery, for the purâ€" pose of :zcdhg“ freight, will upon the examinâ€" ation by the customs be charged with proper freight. . aniininin ied sol btari ie Nofreight will be received after 3 «‘clock P.M., on the day before sailing. _ <l R@Z"Berths not secured until paid for The owners of these ships will not be acâ€" countable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, lfn?eu bills of lading are sigued therefor, and the value thereof therein ex Kors.â€"All Letters Ne # MCBT PASS t:l:cli‘h thoptl"ost 0'::0“ gorchndise and BSpocie (except for pe expenses) shi under é:e name of Lrccacs, will be ch‘;m as freight, and liable to Custom House regulaâ€" tions. m taken as freight For t or passage, apply to * E.C. & L. G. BATES, OCEAX STEAMSHIPS dAÂ¥ kpse ce ce ++ COuBA,. ./ ... . SCOTA, ;..... . PERSIA, . 1. ... CHIKAq /.. .+. + AUBTRALASIAN, ASA} .. . .++ ++ ArniCA,.... .. D. CANADA, Ecrora, " TL A C L YR 3 ,! THE FARES WILL BE From New York to Liverpool : Appolntevf by bt'lx; :etl!'minlcy to sail British and North American ‘IAN,...... .. .... 6th January, AN,...... .. ... . . «13th January, VIAN,.... ... .. ... ; 20th Januuary, 8COTIAN,......, . 2ith January, 1 AMERICAXN,.. . 3rd February, NIAN,. .. ....., .10th February, And every succeeding Saturday. WINTER 1865â€"6. From Boston to Halifaz : " SU ROPE," NX TICKETS GRANTED AT REDUCED RATES. A. Bocavpe, as follows Capt. BarcaxTin® Capt. Aitos Capt, Wyur Capt. Browx CAN; ; : «+. Capt. Kere Building A. Decwesxz, to Liverpool & Londonaery Commercial Chambers, 10} Peter Street, Quebec ..... E. R. Moodie 17th January, 31st January, 14th Feb‘ry, 21st Feb‘ry, Tth March, 21st March, ++ ++....J. Stone C. H. E. Judkins +1 . .+5, G, Lott ..E. M. Hockley c x +x++++ s ©00k & ... . R. Inglis J. P. Anderson Thomas Small . ., J. Leitch 2600 Ton« 2650 Tons 2434 Tons 2300 Tons 2400 Tons 1784 Tons 1800 Tons .. $132 50 .. 80 o0 $34 .. 112 00 ... 65 00 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 1866 <OTTAVW i TIMES" Printing Works! WILL AFFORD A 8UPERIOR MEDIUM ADVERTISING IT HAS BEEX TRULY SAID THAT *4 JUDICIOUS APPLICATION OF TRE PRINTERS INK IS ONBE OB THE LEADING AVENUES 70 WEALTH" Dry Goods, Or Hardiwvare ADVERTISE Let the World Know It. PROPETY to SELL Do You want to Buy ? No Matter what your Business This is the Motto of every Real NOW is the UTIVM TT The ‘OTTAWA TIMES‘ Through Which Arabian Heave < Remedv AND CONDITON MEDICINE IS POSITIVELY S!‘PERIOR TO ANY OR all other prepara ions for the Cure of Heaves, Coughs, Thick whd Broken Wind, and all diseases w*ich affect t 1c Wind of Horses ; also, as a Condiiion Medicin~ surpagsing every thing of the kind ; is easy to zive, sure to cure, and safe in all cases and a* all times, and does not prevent the horse fro a being worked while using it. j â€" ‘ It cleanses the brea‘\ing apparatus, by reâ€" moving from the a:â€"cells the coagulable 1 nph“ or that secretion which in Heaves itf- them, causing a lifficulty in breathing, by its action c ~ th > diseased yart, causing the mucous membt. »o to‘ resume its natural dimensions, thus c,s!izing the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended vessels to their natural size ; by its use the borse‘s apâ€" mï¬a improved, all deungunm:b‘ of the vre organs corrected, softening skin, and giving to the coat a sleek and shining apâ€" D. W. HURD, Buccessor to Hcrno & Co _ Maiden Lane, KEW York, , Sparks St., Contre Town. Ottaws, Dec. 18th 1865! XORTEHROP & LYMAN, ~ _ Newoistus, C.W. Proprictors for the Canados PrI08 TWENTYâ€"FIYVE 3BXTS. Bold by Geo. Mortimer, John Roberts, W . M TO EBUSINESS MEX INX THE sOUE PBOPRIETOR FOR THE UNITED 6TATES THE "TIMES" A DV ERTISH. ADVERTISE! Groceries, S TUICA M BUSINESS MAX S THE MEDIUM ADVERTISE!! ADVERTISE! THE PUBLIC. IF YOU HAYVE oFrFICE IF YOU HAYVE DARLEYV‘S Crockery, LIXE OF ADVERTISE! uc A N DJ TO SELL, Glassware it Will Remchn hx | E WILL KEEP CONSTAXTLy SARSI‘PARILLA ! “. hand an assortment of Plumbers‘, 0: = & y |, pteamidtters‘ Brasswork, and all kinds of Buildery IN QUART BOTTLES ! tlurmfr-miw:ï¬.k}? will also keep on hand ang A manufacture inds c endeliers, The Gl'eat Punï¬el' Of the Blm’ ' gas or coal oil. He will also kee; unhm::_ Is paiticularly recommended for use during | ufacture n::i t;:ierEBnu Foree l;‘.-'._ Hand Bee huk W i) 1 in* f Pumpe, er Engines, superior to THESPRING AND SU MMIER | Buopoan8 "eer Enelnen eur s io o made is UEN THE BLOOD I8 THICK, THE l Canada to compete with him at the comiug expige W cireulation clogged, and the humors of the | tion. Beer Buttling Machines on hand. A}} kings body rendered uuhe-lliy by the heavy and f::' | of Bottling and Rucking Cock® made to order, secretions of the winter months, h;;;g&. lu‘ /. Q ZaÂ¥â€" All orders mmull_v solicited, and filled op t cleanses every tion the shortest notice; wi e best material, po'.dull‘;':::‘:aaun; should be used daily ‘l ";Li,. guaranteed 1 _ ____ anil work. By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sick ness. â€" It is the only genuine and original prepara tion for the permanent cure of the most dangerou * and confirmed cases of Scrofula, Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, Ab= scesses, Ulcers, ____ Scrofuin, Old Sores, UOITj ARERTRIMY MRA scesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Serofulous and Scabious erupâ€" tions. _ It is also a sure remedy for SALT RHEUM, RING wORM, TETTER, SCaLD HEAD AND SCURVEY. It is guaranteed to be the Purest and most Powerâ€" ful preparation of GENUINE HONDUR A8 SARSAPARILLA And is the only true u}d relinbl‘_e cure for Syphilis, PBR NE NC CCC W ul evon in its worst forms. is © It is the very best medicine for the cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly #o when used in conâ€" nection with _ BRISTOL‘S (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Coated Liver, Stomach and Bowels, following Among the most important of modern Medical discoveries stands the CANADIAXN PAIN DESTROYER. Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore 'i‘hmt, Sprains, Bruiï¬(,‘nmp- in the Stomach (Men Morbus, Dysentry, Bowe! éompldnh, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites. de. de.y de., de. Tm-:-c.\kwxn PAIN DESTROYER has now been before the Public for a length of time, and wherever used is well liked, never failing in a single instance to give permament rclief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are properly followed, but on the contrary, all are d«ll:ht«f with its operations, and speak in the highest terms of its virtues and magical effects. We speak from experience in this matter, having tested 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 Soverecign lpnwdy. «.. The astonishing efficacy of the Canadain Pain Destroyer, in curing the Discases for which it is recommended, and its wonderful success in subduing the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and in relieving Nervous Affec» tions, entitle it to a highâ€"rank in the list of Remedics for these complaints. Orders are coming in from Medicine Dealers in all parts of the country for further supplies, and cach testiâ€" fying as to the universal satisfaction it gives., The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give immediate relief. All Medicine Deslers keep it. Physicians orderanduseit; and no ï¬mY]y will be without it after once trying it." Price twentyâ€"five cents per Bottle. ; NORTHROP l LYMAN Newusfle,C.*'., (General Agents for Canads. Bold by Gco. Morti.ner, John Roberts, W. M. Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinper, in Ottawa. Ottawas, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"6f w P I L L2 RELIEF INX TEX MXINUTES T‘E ORIGINAL MEDICINE ESTA. lished in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of © Pul monic Wajfers," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfcits, The genuine can be known by the name BRYAXN being stamped on each WAFER. BRYAN‘S PULMONIC WAFERS! Relieve Oo?h',i(riélds,sonm Hoarseness Cns _ _ Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing § Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wn{cn Relieve Inci;kntComnmpï¬on, ung Discases. ryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Relieve lrritation 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 Wafems Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers â€" Are in simple form and pleasant to the tasge Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers Not only relieve but effect rapid and lasting cures. 4 Bryah‘s Pulmonic Wofers Are warranted to give satisfaction to every TOBACCOS!L!TOBAOCO®! mdm-‘“m SB" PLEABE AND 6EF. m Owaws, March 10, 1886 rma ‘Tobaccos! CBIAP BRIARâ€"RO0T aXD MEERSCHAUM PIPES: Jgars, Cigar Oases, and Cigarâ€" Holders ! Together with a large lot of FANCT GOOD§, &*. J. G. LIIMMERM AN, Corner of Sparks and Metealfe Strests. No family should be without a box of RBryan‘a Pulmonic Wafers in the house, f Xo traveller should be without a eupply e Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers 7 in his pocket. The great cureâ€"for all Diseases of the P 2 q n 0 B R IST O L‘L JUBT RECELVED A KEW 8TOCK OF a Diet Drink, Bryan‘s Pulmonic Wafers ALEX. McDONXALD, â€" _ Brass Founder & Finisher TLOCEKSMITHE, â€" .. SILYVER PLATER, &6 i hased the interest of J AS. i efing farcun CO., late of Ottawa., McARTRUR HAS REMOVED HIS gRop Corner of Sparks & Bank ts here he will be at all times prepared to ‘.""' ® entrusted to him with neatness and m!"‘ PIANO FORTES AX. constructed on a truly Scientific w ple. They have greater strength, and will t main longer in Toxe than any other Pirno The construction is simple and natural, all the extrancous lumber in the body of the instry. ment is despensed with ; the sound Doards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin ; the strinos as. the front and hback of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frame, which is separs. ted and entirely independcnt of the oase thercby dispensing with the old harp form of stringing. by substituting straight m“\ preserving at the same time the Over Strung Base, of which Mr. Druses is the IuÂ¥entor. By these im. provements we gain much more vibratory power, st the same time preserving all im purity and richness of tone. Max Marctsek, They have received the highest testimonisl from the Prses, and all the principel ertisy in the country, among which are : Harry Sanderson, L, M, Gottechalk, Theodore Eisfcld, Herman Wollemhawpt, Francés H, Brown, W‘m,. Henry Pry. pianist, says:â€"] have examined your new Pups. Fortes, and T cordially approve of its system of construction. lys pil~cipal, by which great increase of vilirtory pewer is i ‘being very fl'mp_locnf;kmdly phil . Te tone is rand and noble ; it has groat capacity for sustaining the «ound for singing, and it volume of tone or power 1 have never heard excelled in depth,. purity, and «ympathetic sweetness. & Ottawa, Februar 16. 1866 WM: HENRY FRY, late musical critic of the N. Y. Tribune says :1 have examined you newly invented Fianoâ€"Fortes. werit all the praise given to them by I-TLL Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and othen. As regards «tructure, they are orginal ant philosophical ; in purity, volume, and cor tinuity of tone; in vocal versimilitude, that crowing excelence which enables the pianistss to " sing" on the instrument. _ Your Pianosever degerye the highest rank, â€" Your invention,is my opinion, is destined to work ldhl% in th; niapufacture of Fianos throughout world. that the tone resulting from his improvemstls a« exhibited in the instruments under exam nation, in point of richness, depth and brilliss cy, equals that of the best Grand Piangâ€"Forts, and ezcels them in pure, musical infonstie and actual tone, power thus approximatig closer to what 1 cousider perfection in the init® ment than has yet been achieved by any other ip tem of manufacture. From the N. Y. Herald, Bept. 6.â€"Upon s careful examination of Dmeo‘s ?hlb;*, we find,the results obtained are a fine «inging tome, great rurity and L throughout the entire instrument, not ofe found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan, _ GextisÂ¥ex :â€"Having thoroughly ezamine and teated the Piahoâ€"Fortes invented and tented by Mr. 8. B. Drsoas, l_n_-‘dttoJ_ The N. . Times, July 12, says:â€"We bave now an instrument vi&om an equal. Itam sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly tainable on any other instrument ; an z player obtains with no exertion, the fullnes of a Grand Pignoâ€"Forte, and they must speedily supersede the old styles. . ‘a w4 WM. HALL & sON, . 543 lnd-;, XEW Y Before purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue, with price. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865, J Every Instrument Warranted for FIVE Yean. No Charge for Boxing or Khipping. > x ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE COK A taining full description of style, and tcrtimonials of the most eminent musicant, as to the superior excellence of our inf® mentsâ€"will be sent free to any address In presenting the Acmamarc ORGAX, °* boldly â€" announce the &eflut trinmph i# musical instruments of Fvex puring the En half century, the and GermaR ve manufactured reed instroments vi# double beliows, and two peda‘s for the fet# operate, but the want of the reversed or & watsTED pecvows, (which is the only used in our instruments,) made it for them to produce the mellow, and musical tone for which our instruments #* celebrated. / Anmherol:fahn to this method of Howing was, that bo whetn;ocapu,-:r tunity was offered for the manage «he swell. Within the Ffl two years, instrumeBit constructed on this European plan of "deublt blowers," have been manufectured is @# country, and to counteract this difficulty (w## of a swell) a lever has been projected trom tht centre of the instrument, uuanp-“ AXD OPERATED BY THE KXEE, ‘The incor®®""", and contortion necessary to effect this Obk are disagrecable enough to a gentiecman, bet !6 a lady the use of such an MB*†impossible. 4 * Our arromatic device obvistes this diffcul!f entirely, the simple act of blowing with mort or less force giving the desired increas¢ * decrease in the volume of the tone. â€" The Melodeon and Rchool Or§®® 852 to #552 EKACH! THIRTY NINE VARIETIES, with PATENT BASSO TENUTO or SUB BASS. we, MERTV E"D* TA00F, PTERE MR. SEGESMUXND THALBERG, the great oi d e e Bd SCKHOOL ORGAKS ant XELODEOK Finished in Elegant Rosewocd, Walout «"the same Af y ME U t on wh E...,g&..u.nm«m-m’g"“ can 6 @ F*- Cherg" °r.s,-usu:n'nw-~°¥"“' men and Schools. Address. .‘ | GEO.A. PRIXCE, £49° Tas Ortawia DRIGGS‘ NXEW PATEXT Automatic Organs. 35,000 NOW in USE! RE THE ONLY INSTRUNMEXTs Gzores Ottaws, Dec, 18, 1866 (Gzores COTTON®, E*UP""**~ 'l fll Dave, l‘ï¬".,“ the 1 w‘ Weorks, o. 60, Spafks Streat, in the ORY ® w ones, 200. U CR CTCCOCL C Cof% Ottawa, o..-;«m" GEO. 14. PRINCE &4 €0.) The Automatic Organ. Y ours respectfully â€"TO THEâ€" EOLE AGENTS PA TE®T L. M. GOTTSCHALEL 31 ley 17 ilsb "OTT ot Â¥g= pespat ged in thé e / mss RXS < #or the thr jor exery wise @Toa: J O® Amum Chancery side of York M Ottawa, Mar gdean No Ads out the w will t #.: As the J the 18(4 â€" withe «P MICM} Office at his Axstcalfe and « «mment Printi Oftaw a., l‘l BU4 B A BX 3t 1 solicitors Public, &c., & Oprics : Ov Streot, Ottawa P. J. Boous Ottawa, Dee. K149 w . Banuw Notary 4 Crown Attornc and R assoll. BARIII Chancer Oprrio® : As Ottawa, Jan. ‘gens o _ Qrrior : In Jananry 27, 1 AT"O." U# w08 : Ufl Febraary 21, 1 Z%. Ciancesy urric® : Oof A. L. Dosxis Ottawa, Jan. 1 and Elgio St Ottawa, Ds Vea Ottawa. Fobruary 7. e1Â¥ the Rassoll | _February Ormcx: L Ceatral Otte: hes Pablic, & riber® B A RR ES Pelegraq oxawa, Ma .. Y 49 ttawa, Feb vyOI gubsortl Af the Goy #0 Ottawa Urrices K. B. H..; W, MA ‘AI RA® Orric« !’nul’ AU ARRIS i roR2 Ottawa, A K At D OrrIC OFFIC A 8 8t § 10 Convey OO DVOc. D Orric ath MA ches, | a mos sicdit *ly #5.