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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Apr 1866, p. 1

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Walnat wl T versed or QDds Steam ‘ . in the exc ng published lied on &1 the idery tw * d the patro®® rche# de * and sollt® sed or ®¥ by© peilow® -'dfl' â€" dely and Cles "Ortawa,. Ds Mammot ted in th YOL. L. NO. 101. "OoTTAW A TIMES,"| Aml!“‘o.\'l‘-l.! W, â€" Solicitor=in= Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Offlice:â€"North side of York street, two doors from Sussex. Oitawa, Marth 20, 1866. 78â€"6m â€" Orrice: In the Court House, L‘Orignal January 27, 1866. Jrr Streot Oifice at his Ascallo and . «coment Print (@tawa, Ma Bull."ll. Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Cieck of the Peace and County Crown Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. 5 ie ig en Pebraacy 21, 1866. T ; DUNNING & THOMPSON, A"Ol!l'l-l’l-l.&\'. Selicitors=in= Chancsery, Conveyancers, &¢., &¢. vsrice: Court House Avenue East. A. L Dexxme. T. W. Tnuowrsox. Ottawa, Jun. 16, 1306. My J. E. BOULTON, BAII"‘I“I-A'I'-I-‘W. Solicitor=in=« Chancery, &c. 4 Orrice: Aamond‘s Baildings, Rideau Street. Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1866. â€" #1â€"y Public, «e., & Bs-nurr.n. Attorney, Sollcitor, &¢+ Ovrice: Horno‘s Baildings, corner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, Ottawa. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1366. 1â€"y ham, C.E. o Ath Riawa. Fobrua MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, Bmll‘l'lll and A trorneyseat«Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, and Lang the Post Office Orrice : ‘s Building, 0 ite Cortcal Ottawa. l hi Wumtue Deck. Jerivs P. Bucke®. Hawa,â€"Feb. 7. 1806. 43â€"utf Oxtawa, March 10, 186« Blllll‘l’lll and Attorneyseat«Law, P solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" ies Pablic, &e., &0. f LEES & GEMMELL, Bl“m“lg Attormeys, Sollcitors, Conveyancers, &¢. Jrrice: Inthe Court House, Ottawa, C. W. Rosuat Lexs. Jous J. GrxomgLL. Htawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf Orvic«: Tele Otawa. Wu. Cux Ottawa, Fob. Mr. Wright will atto m:p of every week das. Comtan. W . ~ QFFIOEâ€"No. 60, Sparks Street +1k Chansery, ( OUPRICE: Post ( E& B. Hurcoc: Febraary 7, 1864 m‘h attor at ea may entrust him quit in and for th R. A. BRADLEY, [‘A'. Chancery, and Conveyancing» Orrice: Over Scott‘s Confectionery, opposite e Russoll Hoase, m‘o't. C. W. February 7. 1866. 43â€"atl ARRISTER and Attorney=at«Law, W . MARSHALL MATHESON, cester, near @xecited wi EVERY MORNING, PRC FESSION A L.i‘:\RDS ATGUSTUS KEEFER, 1). (VC)NNOQMR, TTORNEYâ€"AT«LAW, Solicitor in , Camasery, Conveyancer, &o., Sussex Street. wig«: Umon Baildings, Ottawa. Ottawa, Feb & few doe ARRISTER, &c,., Ottawa. Ofice} Falesrank Baiklings, Mctcalfe Street. Land Cla A0V azen EDW ARD T. DARTNXELL MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIX BUCKLEY & sCoTT, ARRISTER®S and Attorneyseat«Law, solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Convey ancers, Notaries Ottawa Dec December 28, 136 ARRISTER, Eic., for Lower Canada. Orric«s : Court House, AyImerand Buckingâ€" sPECHU AL NOTICXK NIDXEY B. FRIPP ‘lfl"lc‘l’. Orric® : Welling opposite st. Andrew‘s Church. Oitawa, Februnry 7. 1866. Ottawa, Feb DVOCATE®, Barristers, and Attor= neysâ€"atâ€" Lo. HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, TTEOR NE Y $« A T«L A W, Solicitors=in= JOsEPIH J. MURPMHY, Ti Rtawa, Fo e e Ore DVOCATE. woTlUt RGANIST of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢. t ROVINXCHIAL 1 Draughtsman, &c., Lower Canada.) 0 #5,00 |» :. w6,00,. COLMAN & WRIGHT ry description of Printing, from a Poster to the Smallest Card, execuâ€" neatest style, aud at Prices that will A W a Over Mr CLEGG & NELLI® I ‘RIX T IX G Hall and Ayimer, C d w 136 empl MBR. IL R. FRIPP, WEEKLY TIME®" M. MeLEOD, rder MACPHEHRSON maucery, Conveyancer, «o. lingâ€"hquse, Queen street, betwoen mor streets, in rear of the Govâ€" now on hand and for sale some well and Villa Lots, in l?"n and Lower 1 an immense quantity of Farming l'o'uh':r on the Ottawa. P »wner of Sparks and Metcalfo Streots. W. r‘l'lllfll.l. P. L. 8. «_‘ F. A. BALDWIN, P. L. 8. 1AL _ LASD IUIV':IL.OI. man, &c., (commissioned r madw.) 0&« and mldnn‘.;o. Jlu-â€" awa. Surveys of ever rh ecuracy . (‘Lm-mfuum , (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt all Law Courts in the District of iph Ba Oflce! No« 17, St. Poter . Mr. Bouchette will,always be promptly to any business the »io-. and the public generally r. B. attoads regularly the cirâ€" listrict of Quebec. An A. Campbell‘s Store, Sussex ;OUCHETTE, an be discontinued withâ€" f the advertiser. id at Mull on Tuesdays and Moxay W wour, B.A.B.C.L ‘ 43â€"utf HED bi *â€"Pmos. F. N®LLI® Id ARKS, Fixes will be pub= ning, and Mailed Annum, if paid in AMcS NRS «, Notaries Public, &e. a3, Elgin Stroct, Ottaw a R. . Haycock. ia large ampunt itest ‘Felegraph n Markets, and dr Farmers and W. J. Scort, Jz if paid in adâ€" if not paid in #1,50, Wellington Street Mot seriding alfe Street, n Sul will re 34â€"6m 87â€"0f 4â€"ut 70â€"y 43â€"utf Gâ€"utf 43â€"utf 4lâ€"uth 35â€"y 0â€"y PH. :tX C. Pll"lll'l ANX, Surge Ottawa, C W. Day Sparks Street, Centor Tos Kesidence, Maria Street, C treat KK Sule at the & Static W archouse ‘ K8 .m.".oqun nofl‘ry archouse #â€"y ‘ _ Qttawa, December 20, 1865. | Câ€"t $Â¥ Ti K Orvics: No. 3, R Street. â€" Will be found !Erb Stroet, ttawa. Di. OLIV KK and Accouchour. uzncr.: In Morne‘s the office at night. References : Rev. Goorg John Smith, Bowmanvill Clarke ; Duncan Campbel onto ; John Hall, M.D., J. Ottawa, February 7, 180 @«@ sucet. Ottawa, March 20, 13 ‘The saie of Real Fatate at Auction promptly attended to. Consignme &rlo sale. Partics wishing to will receive all informat CHARGE by calling at the oltice. â€" Ottawa, Dec. 18, 18365. 8. CHIAUSTIE, c Conlflllu.‘ Merchant aud Genera Agent: | Sole agout for Read‘s Mighwines an Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales an Porter. . Pork, Flour, &0., for sale. ie , _ MACDONALD & BO., AUC‘I‘“.‘.I. and General Comumise sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, sussex Street. Ottaw@, December 18, 1865. 1â€"y OQrrick: No. 5, sparks street House, Ottawa city. C. W. & Wilkinson‘s Flow sox Streets. Entra Ottawa, Doe. 18, Boo--u DER and Paper«Ruler, cor» ner of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets, over the C.z Registrar‘s Office. Account books made t« r for any branch of busine«s, paged and bound in the best style of the art. RULING done to any pattorn. s Particular attention rtd to Map Mounting. ‘Ottawa, December 19, 1865. y * GEO, H. PERKRY,. "MVIL EXGINEER, Union Buillings, .A corner of Sussox and York Streots. Ottawa, Doc. 18. 1805. 1â€"* THOS. NEL Bm. MA KE BR , W eldhs posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘ had many years‘ experience in : blishments in the metropol‘tan c feels confident that all orders e will be executed in the: best sty| give satisfaction, Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866. P.O'III’IOI of the ParHament Hair= Dressing Saloon, Ridean Street, bege most resâ€" poctfully to invite the gentlomen of Ottawa and tiâ€" .ilil{ to visithis new establishment, No. 9, Angus Block, which has been fitted up in a most recherche style, at very considegable ixponse. ts & PW of Ba Ottawa, Fol * D. ORHEILLY, YO?K Street, opposite .‘I*HI tel. Ottawh, February 7, 1808. © / O Otta wa style, at very considega ble 13 E. Miles has the PATH =ll.'sll. (the only u‘r on or as to the ofh -wmw Pross. _ _ gas~ A choice lot of Musical Inst lo&:h‘flfin sale. * wa, ec. 18, 1865. Rootfing Contractor, &c CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, ll PREPAREKD TO COVER ROOFs, with Tin, Sheet [ron, State, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Having been known in this place since its first settlemont 38 years ago, he can confdently refor to his long established character, &s a guarantee for the satis factory pertormance of all work entrusted to him. Ottawa, April 2, 1806. 83â€" Jn K. H. McGREEV\, NONTRACTOR and Builder, / North side York street, second door f CHURCH ST., OTTAWA, GoOD ST A Bl l. PREPARED TO COVER ROOFS, | in attendance. with Tin, Sheet Lron, State, or Shingles, on the $ hortest notice, and at reasonable rates.. Maving | Packenham, De been known in this place since its first settlemont neaioongeamete‘n I8 years ago, he can confidently refor to his long 1J stablished character, &s a gaarantee for the satis J Jk GAI actory pertormance of all work entrusted to him. « Cht, Nepe Ottawa, April 2, 1806. 84â€" Jn This House i Hâ€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- walk of the City a n Â¥ + a PROPERTY FOR SALE, | e Bc# CITY PROPERTY !| TXA + 4 t , t * I'!nun wi FOR sALE, ) stabting a T Janumry 14. LOTS AND HOUSES. IN THE TOWNsHIP OF NEPEAN WY of the City Limits, with / MOUSE erected thereon. One hali cleared and well fenced. . These worthy the attention of intendiag | PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. IL, KELLY, W will be sold CHEAP. e INDISPUTABLE: TITLES WILL GEO. LOGAN, M FOMCEPATHLC P1 Ottawa, Feb 124 4. M ATE of Qustee, House. V And three or four detached cottages, on th« banks of the Ridean River, e Outside the City ILimits Will be sold, subject to Leases, all of whic? will expire this year. HOMES FOR SALE To parties commencing t and park lots of geveral a moderate rates, and the w! money, if desired, can rem: property, at six per cent in Apply at the office CcovuxTANT®, Di. OLIVE MARTIN, }“Tll'l‘- Odfilce 1 Sparks Streety C tral Ottawa. r awa. January 27, 1806. | 3 DK. C. A. MAHKEENX, ENTIST, Office} York Rtreet, Lower Town, thitd House from Uaigh m-.-k. uns DH. W. J. HENMEY T ELLINGTON Street, Firsi New Edinburgh, January 23, 18 H. McLEANS UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Sireet, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite ‘Mope‘s station OOK«BINXDER | and . Manuiecturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over Taylo: ». De For farther particular XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, HOTOGRAPHS BY NXOTMAN, FOR BUSINXEsS CARDS UTHIN T WO=â€"A ND« A«HALEF MILES Aj JOHN H. BARBENR, DR. C, LEGGO, 1AN, lu.uanJ Q_ru_:.p!u PUary + DR. C FPOH SALE, â€"â€"ALSOâ€" f 15 ACRES OF LAND t. 0. C, Woqby | FiELD AND CARDEN oN+ !lluuran aud Acconcheniy | +W . Day office in Hu a‘s. Blook, & Center T‘T-\\:I. N‘l_’hl \j'.A ) ut his l S E E n s ! DESIR ABL E Telegraph Bu t MON E. MiLE® ner CONSITING O# issel} H at night l’ Wellington Street, op= Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. . Maving rience in some of the best estaâ€" , W, KEIEIR, No« 3, Vietoria Cres= Othaew l s 6. i0Â¥ Physicina,. Su () 1, M.D., M.1 Admme, M.1 NELSON DWELLIN Block, LE t, Reshi once==B usse PIMER, are apply t w.\l.':'.u.x ice of the f MACKAY ESTAT! at D M. D., T res will Iw »le of the Thnt i Door East DW ELLI N ( the land OfMice h AL}, | Iius ; QurEXx REesvaAUCiHXANT, LCO ALdt Aual “ luvuuula Proprictor, Corner of 8T OX i. | iW o Metoalfe and Wellington Street«, opposite m the cor. | the main entrance to the Government bwildings. The « QU EEN" comprises all the I"q‘lfln“l for m Orstâ€"clas* Restaurant. â€" The House has boen refitted ws43*o»1, | and refurnished throughout. The BAR eontains purchas rs on th LVEN wl | l)l It l| Per lc The New Drug Store, APOTHECARIES & CHEMESTS FLO W ER SEEDS Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines red ‘ll’.l(‘ ; mUstc ii_ FRENCH AND at ) 16 ‘hgi'nl Song», Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, at | &c., &e. he | P DLJVERXAY BRO#S. Rurclle Yra« Te TiA C ©# To Farmors and Cardeners ! DRLLV G Apothecaries Hall! M‘ en oo s tig ces Jttawa ‘Drug Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just ilbinccaPvagse oÂ¥ doa P e dnz -ltpm-ih the Partiame: (House mrfl’.l ever ‘lase lnmulrm.d'l‘h ind elegantly ftt ains the eho{oos( lr:: awr{ delicaey of the s Fable. No wv or t commodate the gwests JpXY" Mrs. Trottor is BOARDERS, \ Ottawa, April 5, 18 C ANADL A large importation of lll‘: U MEs will arrive next weel LORLDA WATER. _ 07 HALR BRUsHES ALL BLUsHES. CL ains its charae hbe.uidauhlo wd he promise«, an renovated. No p ind Jb-n. OMNIBUSES S0t ‘ _ Rusmell‘s Hote!, Palace Strect, ( Â¥tawa, Doc. 18, 1866. and refurnished Ihn“:t:‘- The DBAK eontains the choisest Brands in and Liquors, and every delicney of the season will be found on the table. The rnpvkfi-'-‘n-nlm'lllhw to the comâ€" m;_hls’ 0.:‘-0. daily b ster®, ete., y by express. â€"Ottawa Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"ti 'J.T There is a FLRSTâ€"CLA T ABLE attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Dee. 18, 1866. 7 1) 0) \ mss n . DY ES in I’K ESCOTT, C prictors Secon D) Th 4 Puckonham. The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known P-:Ie-h:: has been ‘..:: by lh‘mpo\l id thorow oeverhauled reithe â€" al m-mmnfin{nfl- of guests. . THE TABLE A.rD ABR will at all times be furnished with the very «t the market affords. » GOOD STABLING and a caroful Hostler always Ottawa, Dec. 19, 186 i 1CHOLAS $Street, Court=«House A venie, Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. ; This House is conveniently situated, and still mainâ€" ns its character as a FLRSTâ€"CLAsSS HOTEL nsiderable additions have recently been made to : premise«, and it has been eatirely repainted and ovated. No pains will be spared to accoumodate v # Notice. “7IIIIIAI JOHN CANTILLON HAS has left my employment without any just canse orn:-uflu. contrary to hiufin-u. any porson h or harboring him will prosecuted as the law directs. hemignth un use Qttawa, April 6, 1866 «6 comprises everything necessary in -'lh-cu'rm."l‘h‘:wn has ."l'.h% elegantly ht voughout. .‘ ,m“ehLulrnb" in W ines and Lig ?d..l'i‘c.qduhuu;:um:m e. No or trow w #pares ;odil:'l; .-on;‘--l patrons. > . Trotter is now prepazed to ta ARDERS, , #! + bein HOTELS AND SALOON®S aint J As, JOHNSTON YNION HOUSE, North Go "NORNER of Water and Division Streets, ) Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 8. Slosson, Proprietor. Omnibuses to and from the House free of charge. s~ember 20, 1865. â€" 3y 1.â€"Proscript! fully and t potoonu o t ons o in * THE RUSSELL HOUSE, ATE CAMPBELL®S HOTEL, Ottawa, March 6, 1864 UBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEKIVED A VARIED ASSORTMEXT OF â€" ATE MceADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, aARGE sTOCK OF FREsSH GiR+» EN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on All Sceds warranted Fresh. : es imvortation of English and French PERâ€" my incomparable ; rystalline éom,pound *4 PoR THE HAM ot at rve JVST RECEIVED! YLMER, €. E,, Livery and Gemeral Stago Office. . Alfred Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. comber 21, 186J. ied 1y IXTERNATIONAL HOTEL Advice April 1 W USICI MUSIC 1: FRENCH ANXD | Oitawa, January 23 1866 390, RIDLAU STREET. IHE ALBION HOTEL, MOLRLTIMERS RIDEAU STREET. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866 ‘. The undersigned, proprietor of th ned Motel, begs leave to acquaint his nu ends and the mvollha '::tw. that he ha 1 and newly â€"furnished t this com stablishment, in the management of whic ttention to business and guests, he hop« TORUNTO MOUSE. ' TROTTER, PROPRIEZETRE®S, l“.\l.l. 1MPORTATION®S OPFP Pure E.FN. and French Drug« and Chemicals; English and French Perfumery, Toilet and Fancy Goods, 1, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Bailding, o Pactiament Baildings. The Torouto wises everything netessary in a firstâ€" araut. . ‘The house has been thoroughly pucves Aaxn» CHEMmCL®, ryv. Toilet Articles, Soap«, Spenges, PrOPERLY COMPOUXDED EBE FLOY ADULTERAPLON JOHNX MALTMAN, 11 Sumsex Street, BEAYVER HALI CÂ¥ 14*CA WA ES to and from the There is a FLRS MORTONX HOUSE »‘cagement and sup po # JAMES E. Smx. ,, and for many years connected HOLT‘s HOTE! and j I0USE, North Gower. Good and an attentive Hostler. â€" 1866 20â€"y W AREHOUSEF, y, and is atted up in a the pplied with all the cho 1868 ROW, Proprictor, Head Doep UGIH EMULTION 16, 1 8 DUIGN E8T AssORTMENT OP vity on sale at the _ all the att / JOSEPIL CARVEY, M.D the poor gratis. . * Boxe: GEO 0, 186 TIC DPÂ¥X C, W., L. H. Daniels, Pro«# nd to no House in Contral Caâ€" n«lgnment of the Canadian es and I.rgb. 9. MORTIMER, ® «thecary, 44 Sussex Strect. >0OZODONT. COMBS, > CLOTHES BRUAHES VARIETY JOHN MALTMA ‘I‘I A NS n twenty minutes M Et alled in the 1 b MULLIN. boats froe LLVERY lass sty le OTrAaAWwAa C. W.,. MONDAY, APRIL Lix. | â€" _ . SUSSEX 4 WELLINGTOXN sTs \ 93â€"tf | Ottawn, February 10, 1866. zuo_ uaas _ 464 the h Monday, 20th November, 1865, | CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott . Railway, TRAINS WILL RUX ASs FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAMN will leave Ottawa at 8 A. M,, MIXED TRAIN at 1.30, P. M. RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MAIL TRALN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M,, MIXED TRAIN at 7.39 A.M. â€" Grand Truak Railway Company F pNRAINS WILL LEAYE BONXAYEXTURE w J_ Station as follows : _‘ Superic CENXTRAL AND WESTERN DiSTRICTS } Day _ Express for Ugdensburg, }. Brockvilie, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brant â€" } 8.00 A. M. | JPX.] ford, Godcrich, Builallo, Detroit, & WINTER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. ford, G Chicag Nicht The capital of Canada. ITmins l THE BRITISH HOTEL ! 'rlli! LOCATION OF THIS HOTEL 18 IN the most central and best business part of the city. It is constructed of stone, has a frontage of 46 feet on Sussex Street, with piazza to three stories, and a frontage: on George Street of one hundred and fiftyâ€"six feet; is four stories high, has had a wing of one hunâ€" dred and sisteen feet in Ien;x added to it within the last two years; has been thoroughly renovated, and bas ample accommodation for two hundred guests, The Hotcl contains eighty rooms, comprisâ€" ing single and doubleâ€"bedded rooms, sitting rooins, gentlemen and ladies‘ parlors, a dining rmom 60 foet by 33 (second to none in the CORNER of SUSSEX & GEORGE Sts The premises are covered with tin; are enâ€" closed and secured by fireâ€"proof walls, and are insured under a firstâ€"class risk. They ‘are within le&s than five minutes‘ walk of the Parâ€" linment Buildings. and, as the first session o Partiament to be held in Oltawa will take place at an carly day, they offer a rare chance to any gentleman who thoroughly understands Wirstâ€"Class Hotel ! Hotc! accommodation is at present so much wanted in this city, this house, under proper management, conld not fail to prove a remunâ€" erative and safe investment. Suitable partics, wishing to rent or purchase, will be dealt .with liberally on application (postâ€"paid) to the subscriber. f Alltiers ston and x pross 'l'[uifia to St. John‘s, conâ€" neeting with<Trains of Vermont Central Railway for Boston, New York, and.all places in the East. tern SHMECS, E. . . + 1 rir es aa i4 +s itto ditto â€" and Rouse‘s Point ccommedation T ra in for 8t. Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Ontarie. ‘commeodation Train for Island Pond and Interm<dinte Stations, } 9.00 A. M ‘CCO LEA sSHI Parvemwar. ... ... ... Rev. T. D. Purumrrs, M.A. ASSIBTANT . . . ... . ... . ... . .. Mn. H. PHinuirrs; Frexcu Masrter.....;}...... ... Moxs. Domos. DRAWING . . .+ ++ +<+«++ 1 +1C. ‘A. NEewsus, Hay. MCME :z cere +orcrt i +riccrrr c h. FRIet RC The work of this Institution will be resumâ€" ~d, with enlarged rooms, and increased faciliâ€" ticw, on TUESDAY next JANUARY 24. Wellington Street, Jan. 1, 1866. | The wins leave for Lachine at . ..... _ 800 A M 6t 9.30 A.M *3.00 P.M 4.30 P.M * The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Platts )ttawa Classical and Commercial School D J A MEKES THOMPSON MONTREAL HOUSE TEN DERS his sincere thanks to the inhabiâ€" ]. tunts of Ottawa and surrounding mnlr{; for the liberal patronage received #ince h commâ€"ncing business in Ottawa, and begs to call their attention to his FALL STOCK, conâ€" @isting of Xttawa City January tt GRocERIEs, CROCKERY, Readyâ€"Mado Ciothing, &c., DR Y Gâ€"OO DSs, Wool, Hides, Furs and Potash. «" Montreal Ottawa, Jan. 17, 1866 1000 ‘ 300 TuE UNXDERSIGNEDS OFFICE HAS hwen removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" tomded Library, "in rear of the Parliament Buildings. s JUST RECEIVED, Old Rye&Mait Whiskies PRAL AND WESTERN DISTRICTS Express _ for Ugdensburg, }. wkville, Kingtson, Belleville, ronto,GGuelph, London, Brant â€" } 8.00 A. M d, Godcrich, Builallo, Detroit, icago, and all points Woest, at t do de «do * .;..} BAGP. M mmodation Train for Kingâ€" n and Intermediate Stations, 1 9.40 A. M RAILROAD NOTICES. He desires to call attention to his Stock of 500 PIECES Home Made Cloth, (Canâ€" adian Manufacture.) 100 PIECKES Home Made Flannels, (Canadian Manufacture 00 -Ei Q H The Building former‘y known as 18, 18 THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RITCHIE, FORD & CO‘8., (SIMCOE,) Jas. Buchanan‘s, D OF CANADA. EASTERXN DISTRICT ON AaND AFTBR M Wuoresace axo Retaim (Canadian Manufacture.) BUNDLES American Cotton Yarn ad, don‘t forget the place, Red Sign »x, next to Johnston‘s Flour Store JAMES THOMPSON, ‘Montreal House, Sussex Street: NC PICGCE®E.:â€"â€" BAGS of Salt Situated on the and Rouse T ra in ermediate Lachine at t Portland, stopâ€" t at Island Pond, w Three Rivers, « du Loup, Port. on, with sleeping BARRELS Labrador Herrings W 136 1865 USDER THE C; J. BRYDGES... Maxaorse Dimscron. T. 8. DETLOR, d from the main buildin; : house, larder, laundry noe preferred to the Slow .\'fn'lfiuy. t4o Ghald c THOMAS MoGREEYVY Supertntendent ‘s Point â€" for St. plfl‘l‘l } JA MES SKEAD 2.00 P.M 8.30 A M 10.10 P.4 3.15 P.M 5.00 P.M lâ€"y 19â€"tf 25â€"3m 12â€"f 21â€"( WI: ARE NOW MANUFACTURING,IN THE ABOVE PREMISES A DURABLE and CHOICE VARIETY of the following Good«, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Superior Workmanship, CANNOT LE SURPASSELD 1 PLUNGE sPONCG TE SITZ WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. . They will keep the water delicions! cool and sparkling. â€" For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household or Domestic use, it stands unrivalled, geing both, useful and ornamental, â€" Railway Companies, and othors who have the health and comfort of themselves n:-l people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, whether they purâ€" chase or not. â€" { Toilet and Bedâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves ! COAL OIL! COATL OIL! COATL OIL JaAr® We ‘iv:;rchl attention to all kinds of JOBBING, lmul-‘l.‘i}i. EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORK ; every description of Tin, Sheet Lron and Copper W are on hand, and made to order. _ BIRD C Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, Maple Sugar Kettles, Agricuitzral Furnaces, Farmers ‘Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all kinas of Dairy Utensils made to order. &8 PM CHARITABLE INSTITUTION® will find ‘it to their advantage to deal at the « CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT.â€" A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. IX ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURrOSE SELLING OUR PRESENT STOCK OF STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. * d n # THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STREE1. â€" II. M[EADOWS® & Co. Ottawa, March 1, 1866 oTTAWA FLOUR AND OATMEAL MILLS. Receive and Attend to Custom Grinding, Capital" Stove Defot,:35, Sussex St., Ottawa, IHI. . MEADOWS & CO: THE SUES‘CRIBER BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT THE ABOVE MILLS ARE NXOW IN FULL OPERATION,WHERE HE Is PREPARED TO _ ORDERS FOR FLOUR AND OATMEAL, &C. He hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of the Patronage bestowed on the late firom MACKAY & CO,, and WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE Bost Quality Extra Suporfine Flour, Best Quality No. 1 Superfine Flour, _ Bost Quality No. 1 Oatmeal ; Oats. Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust Ottawa, January 27, 1866 Orsters, o& pters, o E#= Oysters New \'Jru‘na?'.' is East River, and Saddle Rock Oysters, RECEIVED DAILY Ottawa Fob ' 1 in TPPE 1 ovstERs qÂ¥ &! %Rs.om ERS ! IN SIIELTL, ALWAYS ON HAND AT O‘MEARA‘S RESTAURANT. Ottawn, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"y â€" > | P @MEARA‘S EMPIRE RES'I‘;\UflR;\‘.\"I‘ I EITLTEHERILN+ COBH Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. LU M BER MEN I! WILL BE DEALT LiBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES! The Highest Go to the " CAPITAL! Q\ (0j FrooT CHILDIZCEN‘S® SIIOW ICTi Mantleâ€"Pieces ! ‘ Marble Works, S‘garks St., CENTRE TOW X, OTTAW A. W.J. & A. K. MiJ‘s. . George near Sussex Street, Ottawa oOYsSTERS ! IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. CAGES CHEAP!|â€" BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! For Making a G Buildings.) 1. 1866. % J. C. LANG &£0C0,, % 3 Fresco Paiaters) W ATEE COOLEEEES ! C. SPARROW, Jr., Groceries, Liguors, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, February 21, 1866 AND HROVISIONRS, Wholesale and Retail. Our Spring Stock | FPARM.ERS, ATTENTION I THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE IN THE CITY! LAMPS ! â€" CHIMNEYS ! B A P IH S AT THE 1A TIIS®, TWO S1 BATIIS, THI BATIIS, DATH®S, N* BATHS, OWYV ET: BATIHIS, DIPFERENXT PATTERNS. Prices Paid for Wheat, Oats, or Corn. IMPORTE AND DEALER IN S?ARROW‘S BUILOING, paÂ¥* OFFICE AT THE MILL "Wa 16. iS6G â€"â€"A N D â€" ‘ #. t“OIu. j 48â€"utf| â€" Ottawa, March 29, 1866 rgâ€"tf ])LANS, Specifications, and Estimates of â€" _ Buildings prepared; disputed accounts of Artificers‘ work measured and valued. « AUGUSTUS LAVER, > * Late Stent & Laver, Architects, &¢., R Departmental Buildings, Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, Jannary 26, 1866. J N plication will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its next Session foran Act to incorporate the Ottawa Water Works Company, for the supply of the City of Ottawa with watcr. I)ARTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Covxtey Newsrarer, can purchase an flize quite complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on approved credit, Apply for information, (post paid) to t B _ HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. Importantto Printers. * be accommodated with rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at the "Qureex" Restaurant. Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reasonâ€" able charges. Pakgh. ns 9t _>â€"_â€" Boarding. â€" THREE UR FOUR GENXTLEMEXN CAX he accommadated with rmoma« furniszhed Ottawa, Feb. 1, 1866 â€" Cihmtts rctaining all th THOMAS MNMNACKAY. Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866 +~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" Gl’Al’lD BEPORTS, AND MORNING PARADE STATEMENTS, as A‘rpmod by the Commanding Officer, for sale at the TruEs TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. TWO SIZES., * THREE SIZES. IS, THREE SIZES TIVT®. ONE SIZE. Military Forms. WICKS NOPICEI. ) PoOTPS ! 55â€"y lroma M. KAVANAGH '7’ 62â€"y 34â€"utf 36â€" 33â€"ut" 42â€"6m tf 38â€"41 Notice to Uoatractors T EN DERS UntilKoon of the 16th Day of April, For two years from the 1st day of May next. _ PAR'I‘IIC' TENXDERING TO STATE the price per cord for each of the following desâ€" e.iptions of Woud, and the quantity of each kind they are willing to enter into contractto supply, viz; Tamarac.......................Per cord of 128 cuLic feet. Hard or Rock Maple....... _ * * «* Mixed Wood, consisting of Beech, Birch, or Hard MADIOs+nccervecivnerca ces *« + «* The Wood imust have been cut six months, and not more thait twelve months, at the time it is supâ€" plied, and must be straight .and properly split, free from limbs and coarse logs, d .is to be delivered weekly (along side of the Boiler. Houses connected with the respective Blocks of Buildingsy, in such qunntilien as may be requin:d, which it is expected will be from 100 to 150 cords per week during the months of November, December, January, . Februâ€" ary; and March, and from 30 to 60 cords per week during other periods of the year. F The Wood will be measured from scarf to point, (4 feet lengths will be preferred), but under any l‘circmnutnuou each cord. when closely piled must contain 1 «8 cubic foet. + B LR E V OO D Public â€" Buildings The names of two responsible Fcrmm. become securities for the due fulslment tract, must be appended to each Tender, Alb ‘Tenders must be made on printed forms which can be obtained at this office, y De&:rtment of Public W orks awa, March 28, 1866.° PRESENT : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCH WII.EREAQ' BY AN ACT PASSED IN the twenfyâ€"ninth year of Her Majesty‘ Reign; intituled «An Act to provide against the inâ€" troduction and gpreading of Jisoniers affecting cerâ€" tain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Couneil to take such measures as may appear to be necessary in order to prevent the introduction of conâ€" tagious or infections «Iiwrdern affecting -hoe\ll. catâ€" tle, horses, and other animals, and check such disâ€" orders from spreading, if introddced ; And whereas a contagious disease or el:idemic afâ€" {ecting cattle prevails in many parts of lurope,and is increasing and extending its ravages, and whereâ€" as it is expedient, in order to prevent the introducâ€" tion of the same fnto this Province, that the iml;-rlu- tion by sea of certain animals and articles should be prohibitedâ€" His Excellency in Council, on the recommendation of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and under the authority given and conferred by the saia Act, has been pleased to order, and it is hereby orâ€" dered, that on, from and after the FIRST day of MARCH next, the importation or introduction into this Province, or any part thereof, by sea, of cattle, sheep, horses, swine, n:xl and mules, meat, «kins, hides, horns, boofs, or other parts ‘of such animals, hay, straw, and fodder, be, and the same is hereby prohibited ; save and ex such cargo or cargoes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Council may hereafter see 1t to exempt from such probibition. W. H. LEK, _ â€"____ _ February 28, 1866 PAB'I‘I‘. IN CANADA WEST intend» ing to make a'hplie-lion to the Legislature for Private or Loc:.ln?l s, either for granting exclugive rivileges, or erring ute powers for comâ€" ;nreiul or other jpurpo-u o; srot.t.p‘;'or regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tendâ€" ing to affect the rights orltroporty of other parties, are horeh{ notiGed that they are required bg the 53rd and following Rules of the Legislative Counâ€" cil and laEisluivo Assembly respectively, (which are published in full in the Canml- Gazatr), to give TWB MONTHS‘ NOTICE of the applieation fi:lelr- ly and distinetly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada (Gazate, and also in a newspaper pubâ€" lished in the Counl{ or Union of Counties affected, sending copies of the first and lust of such motices, to the grivno Bill Office of each House. 4 GOVERNMENT HOUSE â€"OTTAWA. HIS EXCELLENCY was pleased to lay before the Council a Report from the Commissioner of Customs, dated 15th Decemâ€" ber, 1865, and approved by the Hon. the Minisâ€" ter of Finance, stating that under authority ‘0f chapter 17 of the Con., Stat., Can,, Sec. 24, an Ordcr in Council was passed on 28th April, 1853, directing " that Goods bona fide exported to this Province from any country, but passing in transitu through another country and under Bonds shall be, until it shall be otherwise orâ€" dered, valued for duty as if such Goods wer imported direct from such first mentioned country into this Province," and submitting that it would be desirablé to extend said Or ?}c(:‘iin Qouncil to jree. as well as dutiabl 8. Saturday, 16th day of December, 1865. Pregis= . His Exosiuercy tes Aouinistra ror or rus Govâ€" ERNMENT IN Counciu. Wheréupon His Excellemcy in Council pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that free Goods passing through a foreignâ€"country conuiined directly to !m&)rtcnl in . Canada, shall hereafter be put on the‘same footing as dutiable Goods. German Leather Work A FRAME MADE OF LEATHER, BY MRS. J. CLIFFORD, in the latest style of German Work, can now be seen at Mr. Durie‘s Book Store.. > : >:~ 6 s MRS, CLIFFORD has always on hand for Baâ€" zars, &c., a variety of Wax Flowers, Baskets for Cards, &e. _ She will teach the new and elegant art of GERMAN WORK, manufactured on Leather, and W AX WORKS, to Indies who may feel disposâ€" ed to favor her with a visit. _ Rrsin#x6® :â€"Dalhousic Street, Lower Town, next door to that of Mr. Ganthier, Cabinet Maker. Ottawa, April 4, 1866. 91 â€"+1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION. NO“CI IS HEREBY GIVEXN, THAT the undersigned will apply at the next ensuing session of Parliament of this {’rov'me. for an act ndlorhln{vhh admission as a Member of the Law Society o:..gpet Canada, and his call to the Bar of Upper C ®. H. BERNARD. Ottawa Â¥Feb.17. 1808. §2â€"2m Ottaws Â¥eb.17, 1866 0. SUNDAY EVENING LAST, between | the Ruseell House aod the Railrond Depot, a | GOLDâ€"RING, with the initials =G. E. A.,"engravâ€" ed thereon. Parties leaving the same at this office will be suitably rewarded. > 3 T LOL0LALL Ro 16 PROVINCE OF CANADA, ) In the County Court County of Carleton, of the County of To wit. Carleton. WAX FLOWERS ! IN THE MATTER OFJ 4 MESS. BANGS, AN INSOLYVENT. 0' SsATURDAY, THE 19th DAiY OF MAY next, the -b&uui‘ud will apply to the Judge of the said Court, for c discharge under the January 1, 1866 Private Bills. Ottawa, March 8, 1866 s ‘__JAMES 8. BANGS aws, Ter‘h day of March, 1866. T5 Insolvent Act of 1864. Will be received at this office BY ORDER MoxtrraL, 20th day of February, 1866 For the supply of For the use of the OF A NEW DESIGN, AND Signed, TLOST, (:‘Erl: Executive Council F. BRAUN, SECRETARY Wa. H. LEE A% L. willing t f the con 80â€"1d h6« { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. 124 68â€"tf Toâ€"td There seem to be authentic showing the advance of the cholera in tral Europe: 1t has broken out in Germany|with considerâ€" able violence. _ It has winte Italyâ€"a few cases constantly appearing in some .of the towns, _ We learn, by a recent 1, that it has prevailed on the French coast,) though no re« i wA uL 412 THE APPROACK OF THE CHOLERA can say, with reasonable confidence, that if it break forth this Sumther in rope agmin, it will, in all probability, appear also withâ€" in‘a few weeks. Whethor chqjera be ‘contagâ€" ious or not, it is certainly le, and most probably the infection is conveyed by +rcrete, o that in some of the Ramerous ships arriving here or in Canada, fi Eupope and the West Indics, the invisible poison may be conveyed. Even if it do vome through human agency, the unseen aningaicula or fungi may be borne on the windsor Wators Ilu:lly to this coast. The great peculiarity of the discase â€" is, that its seeds, though they fi] the air, seldom ripen except under favourable «Bnditions, which are well knownâ€"such as badidrainage, overâ€" crowding, defective ventilation general filth and neglect, with a warm and thoist air. . The human system also may be lIid open to the malady by excesses in cating drinking, and by carclessness of the premoni symptomâ€" painless diarrhoa, There is no human malady agninst which more sure and sgfe defences can be, erccted. Cleanliness of gerson and surâ€" roundings, purity of air and dict are almost certain preventives. rich, too, to a great degree, can escape it liy fleeing to the mountain®, as height secams * powerfally to check its ravages, , Certai was in Great Britain kept the enemy enti away by their sanitary precautions, (In 184 model lodgâ€" ing houses bad not a fatul cas¢ ; the inspected common lodging houses but/four cases ; the upper classes suffered com vely little. 1t is peculiarly a discase of the , the filthy, neglected and vicious. T , is no occasion (if it should appear here,) for any alarm or _amnic. â€" The wrue policy is now forevery citiâ€" zen to prepare his own house surroundiugs for the pestilence, ol is e cEA kt The London Times of the 28th ult., says of the Great Western Railway of Canada :â€"The ;r| Board of this Company havedecided on recomâ€" â€" mcm‘lingldividndutbcnuofl':rm’w |, | annum, free of incomeâ€"tax, for halfâ€"year ending the 31st of January last, leaving a T | balance of 11,000(. to be carried over, which, ¢ | however, includes the surplus of the preceding fâ€"‘ hflf-’l’ll’.‘ di ue n en d caat 4 ks If there be nuisances near bigâ€"prémises, if his drainage be.dofctive, if pipes aite out of order, ard cessâ€"pouls afflict the neighborhood, if the strects are di.ty, or dirty animals are kept near the house, (bogâ€"pens being an Aal incenâ€" tive of thediscase,) let hm m\ waiting for the slow action of the .dmlc, remove ull this manure of the pestil , where its seeds are disposited and grow at once with vigor. Each individual can be a sanitary inâ€" Till the matter is investigated, no one can understand how indiffcrent and carcless people are to the saniatry welfare of their own houseâ€" holds. Physicians can rclute bhow many a terrible case of diphtheria, scarlatina, spotted fover, diarrhcea, intermittâ€"nt and m«- be traced â€"to open and reckless ons of sanitary provisions in houses, which sceim the ubodes of wealth and luxury, As the warm Spring opens, these matters ought to be more and more looked into, and «ll nuisances vigorously attacked. . Chioride of lime should be more frequently used than it is at present, ______ in td â€"pector, and from a bourd of health for his own premiscs. . ‘I‘rue sanitary reform must begin at home. . Our health authorities in New York have begun with vigor, Still it is latein the scason for much of their work, and Sumguer will be upon us probably before the most important part has been compht.4. An important reform has commencedâ€"one which will save human lives for many years to come, and makes this city a healthier and more agrecable residence. If the Health Board are too late to prevent the cholera, they can at least check its ravages ; «nd what is of vast importance, they are all prepared and organized to meet the pestilence when it finally comes. They will form a nucleus and centre forall public and private xfforts whenever the discase appears. . 1%. The only doubt that could exist about this or any wimilar Board is whether fl have nerve enough to resist the powerful and selfish interests whichare trying to perpetuate the nuisances and causes of discase in our city. We dread these frequent * conferences" about nbuses which are known and open to the wholo community. â€" Still we make no complaint and hope forthe best. We only wish we could hear of other cities as active in the important held.â€"N. Â¥. Times, hn Trinity College, Cambridge, perpetual curate of Coatham, ncar Redcar, Yorkshire, has been appointed to the new bishopric of Westminster, in British Columbia. A match, it is announced, is on the tapis be« tween Lady Gertude Cuke, the third fi&rd the Earl of Leicester, and the Ear] of Dunmore. ‘The Prince and Princess of Wales had signitied their intention to be present at the ceremony, The Simoon, with the 22nd Regiment for St, John New Brunswick, and the Themes with the 4th (King‘s Own) Rogiment for Halifax, were to have left Maita, the former on the 24th and the latter on the 26th March,. They are, fore, now about due in the Lower Provinces, and will arrive ata very opportune moment. Armstrong‘s 6C0â€"pounder ky'l as " Big Will," burst at the 5th round af Shoeburyness recently. Of late the charge has been increasâ€" ed from 70 to 100 lbs ot powder, and a 600 lb steel bolt, and this scems to have effectually disabled it, "Big Will" was built under Sir William‘s immediute superintendence, and cost £4000. The London Daily News says : ‘The last reâ€" turn issued by the veterinary department of the Privy Council gives satisfactory evidence that throughout the country generally, rinderpest is gradually subsiding. The attacks which, in the week ending February 17th, had risen to a minimum of 13,000 cases ; declined in the fol lowing weeks to 10,000â€"7,30v, and 5,500 in the last week. ® A In-mlrm of Boston lately bought a bottle of quack medicine from one of the who throng the streets, which was to reâ€" move corns of every description. (In this case it did remove a corn, but one of his feet had to go with it. He putrome of the comâ€" pound on one of his corns, when jit began to vat away the fiesh of his foot, had to be amputated. GarrorTinc.â€"In the city of T on the 9th inst., about noon, while & , who was considerably under the iufluence of liquor, was walking along Duchess strect, he was accosted by a couple of young men who him about on the sidewalk. . While el;-‘fi his arms round the incbriate‘s , the youth took a gold wutch out of his (the ineâ€" briate‘«) pocket. They also helped| themselves. to a small sum of loose silver. garrotter‘s then cleared of. They were by m stranger, who, however, failed to ¢atch them The case was reported to the e, and a young man, named Stuart F was arrest« ed last night on the charge, The Rov. John Posttcthwaite, M. A., of »limble, and most conveyed by Rumerous ships Eupope and I ison may be of come through inbialculse or fungi wators finally to rity of the discase fill the air, seldom «Bnditions, which 1 it

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