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Ottawa Times (1865), 12 May 1866, p. 1

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ily nA ; rant t ng that hici Rkich his NT mnvd ect, t to nee and BX« rw e ble the ulty ore ) or ler» arc AD ® ith hed me x." ent d 19 by "OTTAWA TIMES, wi#" OFFICEâ€"No. 60, Sparks Street. Traws o® vance, A Weekly Edition of the Trugs will be pub= ished every FRIDAY Morning, and Mailed to Subscribers for‘gh per Annum, / pard in a«dvance ; if not paid in advance, $1,30, pay~ The Weekly will contain a large amount ot Foreign and Home News, latest Telegraph Despatches, Local and Forcign Markets, and will be a most wAluable paper for Farmers and others . iting in the country. Â¥~. W. J. SCOTT, Jr Amlll'-ANA'. 8e Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. O Cusner‘s Shoe Store, Rideau Street, 0 Ottawa, .\!r'll 27. %-rou:lt-rr-n..\w, Solicitor=in= A , Conveyancer, &c. Ofice:â€"North side -l‘\’mn-\. two doors from Sussex. Ottawa, March 20, 1866. 78â€"6m A"fllll]’-AT-LAW, Solicitor .in Chancery, Convey ancer, &c., Sussex Streot. Orric® : Union Baildings, Ottawa. = Fobruary 21, 1866. â€" 837y TTORNE Y $«A T«L A W, Solicitors«in= A Chancery, Conveyancers, &¢., &c. urrice: Court:House Avenue East. * A. L. Dexxixe. T. W. Tnowrsox. Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1886. 2â€"y DVOCATE. OfMcet No. 17, St. Poter A Street, Quebec. Mr. Bouchette will always be crepared to attend ‘promptly to any business the Jovernment employes, and the public generally may entrust him. . Mr. B.attends regularly the cirâ€" wit in and for the district of Quebes. December 28, 1365. 9â€"7 AD'OC ATES, Barristers, and Attor= neysâ€"atâ€" Law. Orvices: Hall and Ayimer, C. E. Mr. Wright will attend at Hall on Tuesdays and Fridays of every woek. 118. Coumas. __ _ W. Moxay Warout, B.A.B.C.L. Ottawa, Jan. 12, 1866 L 2 on cnsttc olfi steccss â€"commmenictrinr ) Bunuml, Attorneys, Sollcitors, Cu-n{:.o-n. S&c. F Orric* : In the Court House, Ottawa, C. W. Roseat Lexs. â€" â€" Jous J. GrezuL. Ottawa, Febtuary 7,1806. ‘ °. â€" _ , 43â€"utf ARRISTERS and At mateLa w o Bmu-cu-eory. C‘:"m Notar les Public, &c., &¢. Orrice: Telograph Bailding, Motcalfe Street, Rtawa. _ k 6 Ottawa, Feb. 7. 1866 â€"â€"â€"~J,. P. MACPHERSON, Ei ie mian ies * 3 s t. Ottawa, March 10, 1866. . “__-”39-! EVERY MORNING, nuuwrun and AtrorneyseateLawy Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, and Orrick: Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Office ®: ‘s Csrtral Ottawal. Wiuntam Dock. Jurivs P. Buca®. ttawa, Fab. 7, 1866. 43â€"utf Bnuu'r-.-rr-l.A\v. Solicitor=ln= Chancery, &c. Orric«: Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau Street. | AUGUSTUSKEEFER,; BA“M“ and â€" Attorney=at«Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office at his dwellingâ€"house, Queen stroot, between Astealfe and O‘Connor streets, in rear of the Govâ€" Ottawa, March 30, 1866. 87â€" __ Ww. Curee. Aawa, Fob. 7, 1866 R. A. BRADLEY, LAW. Chancery, and Conveyancing» A Orrice: m&.&::lcwv-“l’l"‘"‘ 'obunrym C e "sj":‘ LAIDAâ€"Q.-‘ Broker, Notary Pubs tic, has removed his office to Nicholas Street, a few doors to the South of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and is “zncnd to transact any business connected w Crown Lands Department, in prosecuting Land Claims, out nom. and to conduct any agency for having business with any of the Goyernment offices Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1366. 43â€"ut« W. MARSHALL MATHESON, ARRISTER, Attorney, Solicitor, es Orrice: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks Stroots, Ottawa. C DUNNING & THOMPSON, NO L "X®Q. A% BOICPATIIC Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. C * Ovrice: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over the office at llg References : . M\E Lawrence, Orono ; Rev. John Smith, Bowmanvilie; Rev. George Riddell, Clarke ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.8.E., T« onto ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. Ottawa, February 7,1866. _ io ooo lt JOsSEPIH J. MURPHY, EDW ARD T. DARTNELL, ARRISTER, Solicitor, Attorney, and Notary Public, Clork of the Pomad&nny im Attorney, for the United Counties of Prescott DKR. OLIVER MARTIN, Dl!m'l'. Office ; Sparks Street, Con« tral Ottawa. Ottawa, January 27,1866. Mâ€"utf Pll'llClAl, Surgeon and Acconcheur, Orvic« : No. 5, Russell House Block, Sparks Street. Will be found at night at Dr. J. Leggo‘s, P ie Tiath Sn it ARIEOTNEY 1 > .. 0. 3. 6 cce ninirsess FYIICIAI.Im and Accoucheury attending Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" tal Officé and residence, corner of Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" fin‘d. Entrance on Mosgrove Street. Ottawa, May 5. 118y DR. C. A. MARTIN, ENTIST. Office! Susser Street, over 2 Messre. Campbell & Co.‘s, Grocers. Ottawa, January 27, 1866. ____________ 34â€"95; GEO. LOGAN, M.D., L.C.H.B., PI'IICIAI', Surgeon and Accoucheury Ottawa, C. W. D;yc.nhlnnn-’omook. Strect, Center Town; Night Office at his m...nuumwi'"* Cgc“-cvm,mzmdmh.fip". new, certain, speedy, almost painless ceus. References given to parties ....-fi;; treated, if required. . The cure guaranteed.> Ottawa, April 14. 100â€"7 MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, COLMAX & WRIGHT, Srascurrttox :â€"Daily, if paid in adâ€" #3,00 per Anuum , if uot paid in Ottawa, A. F. BOUCHETTE, â€"DR. W. J. HENRY, WILI-IIGTQI Street, First Door Kast of Bank Street. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. 43â€"utf * DR. O‘REILLY, Y?-l“ Street, opposite Mati Ottawa, February 7, 1866. ATE of Quebec. â€" Residence=«Russell LEES & GEMMELL, JOHN SWEETLAND, M. D CLEGG & NELLI3, D. vWCoNxNxOoR, rUBL1ISHE D J. 6. BOULTON, Nandays Excepted.) n the Court House, L‘Orignal WEEKLY TIMEs®." LLGAL, ER, Etc., for Lower Canada. Court n‘. Aylmerand Buckingâ€" D. 0. C. WooOob, T. G. HURD, MEDICAL. DR. C. LEGGO, DR. WOLFF, 18 ‘Courts in the District of Tuos. F. Nzeris Solicitor=lm« Office over Mr. Ottawa. | * ® $ < / »_Mr n {Dt _ <&@ f § 'i;-("/:" yie o stt * ) t ‘ 2C »(Â¥Amg: â€" Snd " * NR Matthews* Ho# LM1â€"if y *® 24â€" utf 43â€"ut 34â€"6m W 21â€"y 1â€"y 43â€"utf a VCTIONEERS®, and General Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Street. Ottawa., Decembor 18, 1865. 1â€"y *‘The sat An > ' :dodlnnlluhuAmluul’flvm“St prom: attended to. Consignments receiv ml:::v‘:,uh. Purtics wishing to purchase Reak cum;m receive .‘I.I. information FREE OF u‘TN oflice. f Oll'n.a.ls. 305. 1â€"y BOOK-IIIDEI and . Manutacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over Taylor & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" sex Streets. Entrance on Sussex Street. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. lâ€"«f BM‘-I“DEI and Paper=Ruler, cor» ner of Sparks and Motcalfo Streets, over the %mr’t Office. . Account books mads to for any branch of business, paged and bound in the best flx‘l:”o( the art. RULING to any YWI’I- Particular attention paid to Map Mounting. Ottawa, Decomber 19, lrl“ 2y THOS. NELSON, 00T MAKER, Wellington Street, op= B posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Having had many years‘ experience in some of the best estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels confident that all ‘orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the (best style, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. | 5 L . W ammal 4i w BUSLNXESS CARDS. SIDNEY B. FRIPP, kll(‘lll'l'l("l- Ouric®: Wellington, Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. + 4Fâ€"utf %‘eonl. Upper Town, Otawa awa, March 21, 1866. Street. Ottawa, March 20, 1866 CO!!IIIIOI Merchant and General Avfl. Sole :fim for Read‘s Highwines and Proof Whiskey ; , Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. â€" Pork, Flour, Ac., for sale. mntremel _ _Orrice: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell House, Ottawa city, C. W. _ /y XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, Roohn%tContractor, &¢ CHUKCH ST., OTTAWA, ll PREPARED To COVER ROoOFS, with Tin, Sheet Iron, Slate, or Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasonable ratesw Having been known in this place since its first ettloment, 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his long established character, as a guarantee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of all work entrusted to him, 1â€"y PP Siargitnaen, t« Commisstoned Ar Cpper man, &c., (comu ow P and Lower Canada.) O&oo and residence, \m:- cester, near Ottawas. Surveys of noz uhnflmton ed Ott “c.uy (post paid), will recei awa » 4 receive prompt attention. _ _ T ind y 1. + s Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 E. MILES, P.o,ll“l‘ol.‘.ho Parliament Hair= Dressing Saloon, Rideau Street, begs most rosâ€" pectfully to invite the gentlemen of Ottawa and viâ€" cinity to visit his new uub_lhlnuu. No. 9, An‘:-' YIVIL ENGINEER, Union Buildings, _/ corner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. «s __I:’ _'lk "Eifli has beenfitt u.‘.l,i. a most recherche style, considegable t ’l li:r’ has the rnm”mu\' HAIR BRUSH, (the only one on this continent,) in use. For information as to the efficiency of this apparatus vide opinions of the Press. _____ _ ______. _ _ ;?T.M:Q:-l;tu-iulod Instruments always on hand for sale. '&Mu. Dec. 18, 1865. _ * 1if CCOUNTANTS, No. 3, Victoria Cres= MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, H. McLEAN‘S UCTION Rooms, No« !!r .E"l Street, Contre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" Ottawa, April 2, 1866 Ortawa Dec. 28, 1865 Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. A Ske Sace "A n.;.:?nzl. 1865 Ottawa, February 21, 1866 ONTRACTOR and Buillder. Ofice : ‘North side York street, second door from Sussex, C%l"&:ofi.;m&.-‘ m:hltmu, ns e d + Slosson, Pnp tor. Oun‘n‘::nl to and from the House free of charge. TNEOUNKINOE Blly ib â€" * 1.... ... 5iess . &7 J J. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep ®@ Cut, Nepean. f This House is situated within twonty minutes® walk of the City, and is fitted up in a ln(-elu-;zlo. The Bar is supplied with all the choice brands of liquore. ‘&)Ilvn.Jn 16, 1866. & 24â€"6m THE RUSSELL HOUSE, Lb Te Aeiornigned," progrittor (ot the % rs aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to um‘m his nuâ€" merous friends and the tuvollhm , thit he has r-o;gchud and newlyâ€"furnished ghout this comâ€" lous establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and nxsun- J AMES E. GOUIN, _ _ MHOTELS AND SALGOONXS. ~~~*~HOLTS HOTEL, _ JOHN MALTMAN, LATI McADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the -Eo- ohln.-oLklalvh. THE TABLE AND n UR will atall times be furnished with the vory RGANIST of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢. pas BAR 'u'rfll times be furnished with C best the ket affords. GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler in attendance MACDONALD & BRO., .":-A‘ut“- for « (Gilencross‘ Report of Fashions awn Muy k. â€" :. [ ____â€"_ ‘_UHiky se l mm m n 0 0 O e MI. R.R. HAMILTON, LATE OFHAM= ILTQN‘S Saloon, corner of Sparks and flffln Streets, has n-ov&\l to the American Hotel, (for -riL Mathews‘ Hote!) on York street, where he will be happy to see his old friends. KAI?ILTON’S EHLOTEL, 4* (vounRRLY MATHEW 3 HOTEL,) t (PORMERLT ME C Areav a oo A _ ERCHANT TAILOR, 32%, Sparks _ e BEMCOYV ALL:» the THE «" QUEEN" RESTAURANT, M KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of ® Motoalfo and flolu..m Streets, opposite the main entrance to the Government buildings. ‘The « QUEEN" comprises .um.«{:num a firstâ€"class Restaurant. ‘The House has been refitted and refurnished finxc:- The BAR contains the choicest Brands in and Liquors, and every md&onâ€"-mufi-u«-muuo.m Arprietor‘s best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" YORK STREET, ort of his guests and patrons. JOHN H. BARBER, K. !HI C. &â€" T. W. KEIR, GEO.HM. PERRY, A. MORTIMER, K. â€"HAMILTON, ‘PROPRIETOR, Late or Hammtox‘s Sau008. MK. H. R. FRIPP, MORTON HOUSE, BEAVER HALL, B. MULLIN, R. SPARKS, CHRISTIE, undiis McoGREEYV Y, E., Livery and General l?lfud Moses Holt, Jr., Prop’:- s y Game, etc., daily by express. JOHN MALTMAN Ne Apge momee on V OoTrawA. 8Uâ€"Jm 14y 18y always itf . l)ltiuu-lfl'l‘s. C The New Drug Stor 0â€"y TIHIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF 5 2 D 4& ! "ER SEEDS + FLOW ER 8 ) 1 Pl‘ll: PRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Soups, Sponges, Shoulder Braces, &e., &e.â€"___0 > __.__.., "~ â€" i §umsex Street, _ ; Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines ! FALL 1MPORTATIONS OF Pure Enflinh and French Drugs and Chemicals; English and French Perfumery, ‘Toilet and Faney Good#, Soaps, Sponges, &c., um‘:}ulled in the city. I would nl'no eall the attention of the public to y e my ineo-&nbu 1@" Crystailine Compound "W« . FOR THB HAIR, Call and see it and d-dflm yourselves. CANADLAN COUGIH EMULTION, a sure cure for Coughs and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prominâ€" ent citizens will he shown on application, â€" Agents for all the Popular Patent Medicines of the day. A To Farmers and GQardeners ! Just Recaiyrpâ€"A consignment of the Canadian Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrels. GEO. MORTIMER, Chemist and Apothecary, 41 Sussex Strect. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"y MEDICAL HALL! Apothecaries Hall! Van Buskirk*‘s Sozodout, reduced to 4 Mrs» Allien‘s Hair IC#LOFETy.....cooceaa e 1+ ‘ Tlll SUBSCRIBER takes this method of returning his most sincere thanks to the citizens of Ottawa forthe liberal share of patronage bestowed upon him during the past two yur:. C T rpudi uid ol Arerae, qunt d‘ w2 wek V MV DeRCOTCC lllllll it e P VCns To accommodate his increasing business, he has enlarged his premises and greatly added to his faâ€" cilities for carrying on a firstâ€"class family and disâ€" pensing business, and trusts, by striet attention to the {:otr;ur of his customers, to merit a continuâ€" ance eir patronage. * Famil \7" i epoaing Cfarnict amily an t U Aealtks sTREEYT pggwl.' Al’.‘i‘ ,' 0, ‘M’_ Camphor ! Camphor ! ! Puré English GUM CAMPHOR, the fl certain B‘rmuin for Moths, &c., in Furs Winter ng. n}!‘ ALSO, a oo-‘;lnu stock of GENUINE DRLUGS ANDCHEMICALS, approved Patent Medâ€" icines, Porfumery, and Druggists‘ Sundrics. W. M. MASSEY, Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Street. Sole appointed agent in Ottawa for hh‘fly mu and reliable proj ions of Mes#s. Kenâ€" , Campbell & Co., (Medical Hall) Montreal, mPflfl.‘ll‘ &m: Campbell‘s Quinine Wine. Campbell‘s Cocoine, for the hair, Campbeil‘s Cherry Balsam, for Colds, Coughs,&c. Campbell‘s Worm Pastilles, the best Worm Desâ€" uazn ever offered to the &blh. ampbell‘s Gran. E. l.moh. Campbell‘s Gran. E. Seltzer Salt. ‘ __ W. M. MASSEY, Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Streot. AND Ottawa, April 10, 1866. DRUG WAREHOUSEF, LARGE STOCK OF FRESH GAR« A DEX and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on 4+ o epon porulh-'m-o.l“‘ M i and French PER m un me â€" 'UIRPS‘:HB arrive next m 1 FLORIDA WATER. _ s0OZODONT.â€" 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. ts oL eadg $ NAILL BRUSHES. CLOTHEs BRUSHES, #&e.. &o., &e. : "T,am- the Parliament Building ouse comprises everything nece el:; Restaurant. . The house has and elegantly fitted u: aut taike the sholcost bradda in i incs ."3 delicacy of the season will b Table. Vuonduwnwh_h'lll ! FIELD AND CARDEN ared. ttawa, Feb. 12, BOARDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1866 MHOTELS AND SALOON®. PII'A'I‘I HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. .A few gentlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. s 3y nada. March 6, 1866 JAS. JOHNXSTONS l’TIIOl HOUSE, North Gower, Stabling and an attentive Hostler. EHTOW EB & SON, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER & FINDINGS, wE ARE NOW SELLING L TTENTIO N. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS wORTH OF Dememie â€" .0 £ . At enormously reduced prices, as we intend furnish~ ing with an entire new Stock of H Boors, SHoES, &¢., PR ALSO, ACHOICE VARIETY OF SPRING & SUMMER 60008 ! Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. Now is the Time for Bargains ! G. HOWE & SON, 69 Sussex Street, and 10 Rideau treet. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. 47â€"utf JUST RECEIVED! | ) Stabling and an attent U ste hfl, nll.fi‘.‘ ntive Hostler . PROPEREY COMPOUXDED FREE FROY ADULTERA TION! 39 RIDEAU STREET. MORTIMER‘S TINXTERNATIONAL HOTEL, RESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Daniels, Pro« prictor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" THE ALBION HOTEL, , Sparks Streot. RIDEAU STREET TORONTO HOUSE OrraAw A DUIGNAN‘S CHAS. AUSTIN 00â€"y 96â€"3m OTTAWA, C. W., SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1866 47â€"utf 86â€"6m Monday, 20th November, 1865, TRAlNS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS : MAIL IN )vill leave Ottawa at 8 A. M MIXED IN at 1.30, P. M. rxtoloch i RETRENING FROM PRESCOTPâ€" _ MAIL TRAR® will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M., MIXED T at 7.30 A.M. | T. 8. DETLOR, | Grand Trunk Railway Company WINTER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. 1. Station as follows : % CEXTRAL AND WESTERN DISTRICTS Day Express for â€" Ogdensburg, Brockville, Kingtson, Belleville, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" > 8.00 A. M. ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at Night ‘doe do do.... 8.15P.XM Accommodation Train for Kingâ€" f ston and Intermediate Stations, } 9.40 A. M FLNRAINS WILL LEAVE BONAVENTURE EASTERN DI8STRICT Accommodation Train for Island ] Pond and Intermediate Stations, J Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" ping over night at Island Pond, Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du. Loup, Port. * land, and Boston, with sleeping cars attached, at . .. ... .... +. +0 Express Trains to 8t. John‘s, conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont Central Railway for Boston, New . York, and all places in the East. tern States, At. ... se .k ++ +r+ +s Ditto . ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point Accommodation Train for 8t. burg Ditto . ditto _ and Rouse‘s Point _ 3.15 P.M. Accommodation Train for 8St. 5.00 P.M John‘s and intermediate places } ind Trainslcave for Lachine at ...... _ 8.00 AM. 9.30 A.M. *3.00 P.M. 4.30 P.M. * The 3.00 P.M. Train runs through to Pld*- CITY PROPERTY! LOTS AND HOUSES. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAXN Wl'l'flll TWOâ€"AND=A«HALF MILE® of the City Limits, with A DWELLING HOUSE erected thereon. One half of the land is cleared and well fenced. These pro{ordu are worthy th_o_u.l_c;lfii‘o?_ of intending purchasers, and HANGE of TIME. Mawa and Prescott Railway, will be sold CHEAP. «o mp;srgwmml WILL BE GIVEXN. Or P ars @ to wu.'a.’ma. E8Q., Ottaw a, Feb. 22, 1866 Lo'ru 1% AND 13, SOUTH CATHCART West Anguata i Shramy 1 ton 2 bast Chapel Stroet f ost Stroet ; «â€" all in theCity of Ottawa. » ) A LOTS 10, 11, 12 and 13, bol# a Bouth half of the front part of Lot 20, sno“‘ Gore, Township of Gloucester, as laid down l the registered plan:by George F. Austinâ€"â€" down in the registered p! Geor MMC;‘&;J;:%%&I{ wAÂ¥ Money o Lend on » February 10, 1866 o sw MILLS, 1 FLOUR M‘LL, EJ Ts TIEN‘S‘IJ: 'l;lloloboor Limits ; Wood Plnhf.: er Mac $1, MN.‘MW D'.ll Stores ; Whorvu'-, &e., &e. * 4 bPLY To H. MeLEAN BMOPORY TT MMRT NOC ETV C AbpuÂ¥ To Ottawa, March 20, 1866. Dec. 18, 1865 FARMS FOR SALE! No, 1. * 100 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY known as the OSSIAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucester, Counâ€" ? of Carleton, being the East half of Lot No. . in the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive cloaring on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within five miles the City, and is beautifully: situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an A%rouhto the city either by land or water. e land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. No. 2. 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the ‘l‘ml:? of Gloucester, County of Carleton, being No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. . There is about20 acresof this Farm . cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. No. 3. 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. There is about 25 aores of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at a reasonable rate. No. 4. 100 ACRES OF LAND IX THE ‘Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 acres of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" vation. 100 PROPERTY #FOR SALE. Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Apply to TllA!‘ ELIGIBLE PROPERTY known as WOODROOM.M){&.M Captain Baker, beautifully situated on Mvfihhhnfl-fim%vmmw acres or thereabouts, being composed of the broken Lots 24 and 25 in 1st Concession Ottawa, Front on Ne _ Also Pew Noâ€"62, in Christ Church, Ottawa. ie ow ont peetadens eorty io Ne B Cuiruss Foresst, or to LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, Ottawa. . Â¥ebruary 10, 1866. T‘OR SATLE. RAILROADS, OF CANADA. TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is noarly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a fi:‘ Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. It is situated in the immeâ€" diote vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and :e a very desirable place for a private resiâ€" nce. For Sale at a Bargain. ON AND AFTER No, 5. m ACRES OF LAND INX 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 cheap. POR SsSALE, 25 ACRES OF LAND APPLY To TOER SATLE. â€" > BARKIST Telegraph Bailding, Ottawa Cii V ALU ABLE coxsiTING OF C. J. BRYDGES, Maxactxa Dirscros. LEWIS & PINHEYy > Barristers, &¢., 6&:‘-_.“ H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. MCLEAN, 9.00 A. M 2.00 P 8.30 A‘)l 10.10 rix lay 9 18â€"3m 1â€"y EX« "*‘Capital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa Wl ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PREMISES A DURABLE and CHOICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BE SURPASSED ! WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND TIMPROVED KIND. They will keep the water deliciously cool and sparkling. For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household or Domestic use, it stands unrivalle{, being both usefal and ornamental. . Railway Companies, and others who have the health and comfort of themselves and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND EXAMINE T}.lEl. whether they purâ€" chase or not. y Toilet and Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves â€" Mpameenen e oo Em EPCE OWls l f IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP!| BIRD CAGES CI COAT, OIL! COAXL OIL!,COAL OIL * wouk anin Milk Pans, 1N ORDER TO MAKE ROOM Ottawa, March 1, 1866. OTTAWA FLOUR AND OATMEAL MILLS. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT THE ABOVE MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL OPERATION, WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO Receive and Attend to Custom Grinding, 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 Best Quality Extra Superfine Flour, Best Quality No. 1 Superfine Flour, * _ Best Quality No. | o‘ag\noal 4 TILTERING COPPEEH. PoOTS ! Oats. Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust Ottawa, Jmln{ry 24, 1866 V of Richmord, m.cny 2, 1866. New York I-Iy', East River, and Saddle Rock 0}‘“0"9 RECEIV ED DAILY . LV M BER MEN 1. WILL BE DEALT MBERALLY WITB KFQR SHANTY SUPPLIES 1 Go to the " CAPITAL! Ottawa Feb. 1, 1866 CHARITABLE INSTUPUTIONS will find ittotheirmivantage to deal at the « CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. â€"A Liberal Discount is always sllowed on all articles purchased. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866. Oysters on & 5@ Oysters . Court of Revision. SITZ %UIIN " RESTAURANT, (Opposite main entrance to Government Buildings.) ECCA hy c t iadagt 38â€"tf ___ fully golicited, ts‘ Marble ‘Works, Sparks St, Mantleâ€"Pieces ! Milk Strainers, P For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Oats, or Corn »#@&" OFFICE AT THE MILL W« THOMAS MACKAY. CENTRE TOWXN, OTTAW A. W. J. & A. K. Milis. scial attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT every description of Tin, Sheet Lron and Copper Ware on hand, and made to order. W ATEE COOLEHEERS ! C. SPARROW, Jr., Groceries, Ligquors, AND PROVISION®S, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, February 21, 1866 SHOW Et BATHS, FABEBIERS, .A'I“I‘EN'I‘ION I TIIE BEST AND MOST RELLABLE IN THE CITY! H; MEADOWS & CO. B A T H 85 ! LAMPS ! « CHIMNEYS ! ! , WICKS ! ! ! rs, Pails and Strainers, ‘l;zlo Bugar Kettles, Agricuitura! Fi Cistern Pumps, and al! kinds of Dairy Utensils made to order. AT THOMAS MILLER, PIFFERENT PATTERNS®. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. ‘ 3 VIE z{ :E::l’é:g fili%m OUR PRESENT STOCK OF ' THP GAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STREE1. II. MEADOWS & Co. »Spring Stocik 1 Clork Tl(l UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INTI»â€" mate that he has this day admitted MR. 8. 8. M. HUNTER into p.rtmrlhl.s. ‘The business will, PAMES HOPE® & 00., and he nzldlb‘ll f Solicits A e te for the new firm a continuance of the eo:&nun liberally extended to himself. All parties indebted to the undersigned are reâ€" &u‘o‘;ur to make immediate payment to James i ope & Co., “?ho all parties having claims against im, to present the same at once ‘for lfiu‘lld:gr. F Ottawa, May 2. PRAYER BOOKS, (ExousH AXD PREXCH,) & oPF EV ERY KINP. ssconge ‘WE CALL THE ATTENXTION OF THE Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. DPUVERNAY, BROTHERS. ARTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING F a Covuxteyr Nzwsrarer, can purchase an ce quite complete with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on P o ppIY for 12go (post paid) to Apply for rmation, (post paid) PC T. B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. Ottawn Feb. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m Important to Printers. _A be accommodated with rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at the “Qm:"maem-nnt. Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reasonâ€" able charges. M. KAVANAGH. Boarding. THREE UR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN hbe accommodated with rooms, furnished Ottawa, Feb. 1, 1866 Ottawa, Ne 1A0K TWO SIZES. 3 + THREE SIZES TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. AXCS, _ THREE SIZES TTE ONE SIZE. Ottawa, March 29, 1866, CNEEERATERRICTS m wpproved y GrpArape statEaEhtTs, as «pproved by the Commuanding Officer, for sale at the Touks Coâ€"Partnership. Military J Forms. Cinitts §5â€" ) , CLLEAP ! e for liquidation J.nmg HOPE "’ or Corn. 62â€"y 115â€"4 s4â€"utf Ottawa to Montreal ! CAPT. ALEX. BOWIE, HAI coOMMENCED HER REGULAR TRIPS, conveying MAILS and PASSEN GERS to Montreal. ‘The steamer leaves Steamboat Landing, foot o1 Sussex Street, every morning, at 6:30. Ottawa, April 25, 1866. 109â€"f QUEEN VICTORIA 1866. Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, OTTAWA CITY & " Gorry oOFr oOrrawaA," THE ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMERS will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" stom, “mnlfl at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Falls with the Brockville and Ottawa Railroad. t tke n oahcl s « CITY OF OTTaAWA" Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at 7 a. in., arriving ‘at Kingston at 11 a. m., the following day. snoe‘s muacals En e NVE Leaves Ki'npum every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. « BYâ€"TOWX® Loaves Ottawa City every Wednesday ‘and Satâ€" urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at noon the following day. > phoslo is 3 mi‘:a::n ‘i:l’ng-wn every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Oitawa on the following evening at 8 p. m. _ _‘ _ mz,o;n;;m: with the Royal Mail Line of Steam ors at Ki?nn. going -r'ud-. every Ahursday Friday, and Sunday evenings. N - No n amu ie Spmce l cce i 2eb o0 These steamers connect at Kingston with the Through Line Steamers going East and West; Steamer " Bay of Quinte" for. Picton, Belleville, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Qswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. i vgas Ne e@ne n Nn Ca Aincv ces Partios lhl&pin‘ freight from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to send by this line, rates being low and no wharfage eh-iged. 2 is sa ain l w Wce\ Whas 3â€"4 ut inediaded is Jnair Pm oCE 2 vreme Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por lhre. Toronto, Hamilton, &c. pply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; Ur to the Progiemr, 4 . K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa.. Ottawa, April 11 DICKINSON‘AR â€" OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, 1866 ‘ FFORDING A DAILY DEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice â€" ‘The two now Up&nr Cabin Steamers, II{;‘M fi‘%«::' :'il’, will form a Passenger and Freight OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Touching at all the Ports on the Line,leaving Otta Toflchinill wil the Torts on The LIDG, °C wa and Kingston four times in the week Em Oe io Oe t t h ty > The steam of the Jéles, with Barges, will also be m&(o Rideau Canal, fix‘ge ::lhK.!" urrl:.g; .(ilf Freight to and from Ottawa mpta; way ports. Tho powerful tug mn’.or England will be kept between OTTAW A and G_BBS\&_LLE for the tow â€" age of &k\lm Timber Rafts, Saw IT. &e. In addition to the above, a LINE OF TUGâ€" BOATS, in connection‘ with Barges, forming a FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, Queâ€" b.;".;;fal;:u'p;f oal. G:’.;d dfi:inpi'.ii, for thetranâ€" 8 wn Lamber, other Wfiy. P;":r particulars, lppl] to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" ;:l Basin, %mll k AMES E:l ll;l‘. Agem.,rst. wrence ingston ; AB. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; W. D. mnéu.. Agent, Gowan‘s Smith‘s Falls; W. D. WADDELL, Agent, Gowa Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; Or to the Proprietor, M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa Ottawa, April 11 1866. 1866. sSTEAMBOAT COMPANY. SPRING ARRANGEMENTsS, AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. pany will run t wheol steamers, BAY STATE,..................=â€"â€"â€" ONTARIO,..................... Capt. J. B. EstEs. CATARACT,..................Capt. J H Lepyarp. Forming a triâ€"weekly line between Ogdensburgh and Toronto, and imnld:?t ports, k"h‘l’(:! densburgh Railway Wha ovour‘y Monday, â€" nesday, and Friday, on arrival of the train from ( the cast at 1 p.m., Prescot & Ottewa Railway Wharf at 1:5 p.m., touching at Morristown, Brockâ€" ville, Alexandria Bay, Clayton, Kingston, Sackett‘s Harbor, Oswego, Charlotte, and Toronto ; connectâ€" ln‘nxhgo-wlfi boats‘ for Bay of Quinte ; at Oswego w the Oswego & Eyramcuse Railroad for Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bingâ€" hl.lm Railroad, for all mu-eut; at Charlotte for r, Ningara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; «t Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western ‘ lh(lvnlBt Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer LORD ELGIN,............... _â€" DeEWirt, flPBBSfi,Cl& C. B. DeWirz. For Montreal ; and the Ogdensburgh Railroad to all points East. Tickets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. ‘ ‘This line of steamers affords great advantages over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" mer mwin& with furniture, horses, wagons, &c., to the Great West, for speed, comfort, and safety. The lceuddb‘h Lin:' updr':o mvefbu 'il'.I:e{ “(‘ho‘- y men ence, : or their .wntiorn mfth: ‘;:m and s of their passenâ€" ra.. For frei orpus;fo a to §® A. H. Tm &)B, Aok®t, At Ottawa & Prescott R. R. Depot, 0 tawn. pA"~ Traveller, be not induced by loud crigs in Depots mrmm your Tickets from men w senting to have First Class Lines of Steamers,â€" they are nothing but Freight Propeliers ; ut ask for and be sure you find the American Express Line DICKINSON‘S ~ _‘ _P. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. l!.‘y. T‘HBOOP. Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y.l lix ‘lrâ€"t:e_eniremovql Ao the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" tended Library, in rear of the Parliament NO TICE. THE UNDERSIGNED‘S OFFICE HAS heen removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" Buildings rpamntne THOMAS MeGREEVY. Ottawa, January 23 1866. 21â€"tf PLAHS, Epecifications, MMEM of prepared ; dispu accounts of Arfim measured and valued. AUGUSTUS LAVER, _ k Late Stent & Laver, Architects, &c., Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26, 1866. No'rxc: IS HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" plication will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its next Session foran Act to W the Ottawa Water Works Company, for supply of the City of Ottawa with N AND AFTER MA Y lllé‘:lfl UNTIL further notice, the Ontario amboat Comâ€" May 1 Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866 THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS STEA MERS. THE STEAMER (Cart. Tuos. Farwe®.) [Established in 1844.] ONTARIO P L LN E. ! AME ST0CK CoNBists Or ITOTILC E. (Cat. J. Ryax M COTPICE. their large and commodious side BETWEEN NOoTICES A ND + KINGSTON at Kingston with the = 1866 1866. { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. 97â€"# 97â€"8 ‘ \.':-urupe, shake the sleep out of the eyes of nations, make kings an‘ rulers wondher what ails them, an‘ make smithereens of thrones crowns, an‘ other sich playthings of grownâ€"up weans. â€" It‘s Austhria an‘ Proosha, they say, that are goin‘ to begin the play ; but when the have begun it, take my word they won‘t have all the tun to themselves, â€" That mighty respectable gentieman, the Emperor of Roosha won‘t miss havin‘ his bit ot a cudgel in the ruction ; Emperor Boney‘ll intherfare to keep down pace an‘ have a share of what‘s gom‘l", an‘ Mr. Bull is an alther‘d gentJieman if lets the whole evutbertainment finish without him hawin‘ his divide of the amusement. lauupue-‘«- you‘d har‘ly undberstand what the row‘s about, supposin‘ I undherstood it well enough myself to tell you. But 1 ma; as well thry an‘ tell you some of it. Wd{ once on a time long, long agd, when the girls were as true as they were party, an‘ all men the newspapersâ€"they know everything, of course, an‘, by all accunts, a thnifle or two amore t tmesâ€"I‘m tould we‘re going to have a general shindy in this ould m.:'f' that‘ll take the shine out of that mighty civil war you had in the new oneâ€" & shinay that‘ll rattle wp the tusty, crusty, tusty, dusty heart ofo{d’ 1 1 w 1 P e Ww 33â€"utf once on a Ume JoNF, JONR MRM! MA CCC were as true as they were party, an‘ all men were honest but the rogues; when religion meant Christyanity, an‘ not bad words or broken heads ; whemall were good naybore except them that fell out,â€"in them times there was a chaprall‘d Rody the Rover, from Hapsburg, that ritade people scan‘ roun‘ at & grate rate. . He was a long sthreel of a tellow with a small roun‘ lump ot a hbead as hard as whinstone, that could «tan‘ as many _ knocks as if it was made of potmetal, He was a robber by trade, hike his dacent father before himâ€"somethin‘ like Shaun Omfiln, or Robin Hood, or Rob Roy. It was a mighty resrecmble thrade in them timesâ€"very genâ€" tee} ; an‘ whoever prosper‘d in it was sure to be : well 4hought an‘ well «poken of. Rody the Rover, of Hapsburg, was a conshicntions (that word‘s a tickler) a robber as ever broke a head or rlundher'd a castle. His heart yas in his bizness ; and so signs on himâ€"he prosper‘d. He fought, an‘ robbed, an‘ plunâ€" dher‘d, an‘ kilt his way on an‘ up, till at the rere, Lehold you, he was Emperor of Jarmany â€"â€"showip‘ that there‘s a blessin‘ on industhry in .ev‘ry branch of bizness. _ His P‘Tk afterâ€" hiin were Empror‘s, ap‘ didn‘t die grace their breed mucn ; only they didn‘t often fight themsetvesâ€"lavin‘ that to them that weren‘t so well off in the worl‘. That lasted Dorrax Stazer, Baitast. My D.as Masterz Tox,â€"I‘m told by To MY COUSIN IN AMERRIKY. EB MMCCC CC OCIF ~ But there‘s nibre nor that in it. Billy of Proosha has a head earvint that‘s as grate a divel of aâ€"fellow as you‘d get even in the Uniâ€" ted Stateeâ€"an‘ that‘s a big word! â€" HMis name‘s Bismark ; an‘ he‘s as crammed with pride an‘ impedence, an‘ cleverness too, as & Laloon with gas. (Ach! but that thought makes me shake!) He‘s at war with the Parliament of Proosha, and his pride won‘t let him try to manage them. . He won‘t coax an‘ he can‘t dbrive. _ There they stan‘ as stiff an conthrairy as a gen‘ral assembly of studyus ewine: they won‘t kick; but they won‘t budge. Bismark lethersaway at them ; but they only Lould down their heads an runt. â€" He wants‘ to have Billy smpror of Surminy, and himself Empror of Billy. An‘ he thinks if he went to war forsuch a gloryus thing, the Parlyment would have to 'Sl" m, an‘ back him. _ Billy‘s middlin‘ off in the way of money, but poor Frank hnen‘t a cross to bliss himself with; and his credit‘s like Darvock fairâ€"far through. woe Here, now, Tom, is what the two are lggtin‘ on to be sthrivin‘ about at present: A while ago Frank and Billy, buth made up their winds to take away some land from the King of the Danes. _ It was all for the good of Jarâ€" many they were doin‘ it ; for of coorse nayther of the honest men woulg‘mt to take it for himself. So they gave Danes a mdfl vin‘, and took it away. But now Mr. Bisâ€" marck won‘t let the masther give it up; Frank eays he mustgive it up; an‘ what‘s to be done ? When people have sdi,uh like that, they go an‘ have it , thried * I&:qu betthers ;" but when Kings fall out, betâ€" thers they thry it before are common sogers â€"with cannons for counsel, an‘ rifles for ‘torâ€" ncys. . That‘s the way the Austhrian an‘ Procshian quarrel‘s to be thried, they say. But, mind you, the rale quarrel is ‘hz who‘ll be head of Jarmany. _ Billy‘s well as I eaid, in the way of money ; an‘ if himself an‘ Bismarck would make trens with the people, he‘d be sthrong. But Frank‘s badly off for money, an‘ in other ways forbys His family have be°n houldin‘ scme property in Italy, in a sort of tenantâ€"atâ€"will way ; an‘ the King of Italy wants to evict him. "If hr‘:: into war with Billy that may be done. there‘» been a dale of bad glood betwixt him an‘ some of his people nearer home. Bo it‘s hard to eay what might happen in the coorse WE Pnd se‘ But if the row begins, Tom, there‘ll be more nor Austria an‘ Provsha in it. There‘s a lot of wee kings in Jarimanyâ€"onsignified kings, an‘Princes, an‘ gran‘ hunfbugs, as consatey as if they ruled from sunrise to the worl‘s selâ€" vage. Most likely they‘ll be in the fight ; an‘ whether the{.uuo orm an‘ no matther who wing, their lan‘ is 1i y to be taken from them an‘ put to one of the big places. Emp‘â€" ror Bony ‘1 m;kelp'lbfwlld"-n‘or zome other place, to sother to France. Vic thor of Italy ‘!1 thry to disposses Frank of Austhria from his houldin‘ in them parts. Alick of Roosha wont «tan‘ still with sich fun goin‘ on; an‘ others ‘Il likely be weltin‘ away afore it‘s over. If things were as they used to be, Englan‘ would be sure to be in it for the sake of Hanover. â€" That‘s a bit of a place in Jarmany that used to belong to ‘the fifi Englan‘; an‘ when any war got in | quarther, Englan‘ was into it to m_‘am 1 of a scrimmage It has cost more corpses than would cover it, an‘ as much money as would pay ‘for diggi m yie ie o ul w t c c i C e Y in it up, puttin‘itinto bigâ€"ghips, an‘ ferryin‘ i; oveftrl:ake a mvmuu!hufld New Jarsey. But nowit has a king of its own, An‘.gtglu' needn‘t fight for it. Howâ€" aniver, there‘s anuther place called ‘Cobourg, that belongs to the Queen‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, w"uexpemdtooomelo“db-: sons, ,n’tbenmyl.fi;hlin'tonve'wâ€"n-l] ts Sguiin feegin mt aieanâ€" dighe t e tin‘ begins an‘ goes on, * dhnflg:inwic some way or auother.â€" An‘ «t 300 us

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