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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 May 1866, p. 1

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w»#" OFFICEâ€"No. 60, Sparks Street. "W@ "orf@w i TDIES," m m mae s BP KX . * RoHertonktn« t KeBINDEI and Paper=Ruler, core Am-'."'""-A" Seltcitor«in= Bo:uls,ub and Metcalfe Streets, over the W‘uwyum. &c¢. Ofice:â€"North Registrar‘s Office. Account booke mady to side of York S two duors from Sussa«. â€" _ > &lmwmdmm.pmmm Ottawa, Murch 20, 1866. 78â€"6M | in the best stylb of the art. * 46) * ~I+ EYEWYWNNER _ | RULING done to a pattorn. D. (CONNOR, | Particular monuonw id to Map Mounting. | * & TTORNEYâ€"ATâ€"LAW), Solicitor in | Otawa, December 19, 1865. 24 A Woekly Edition of the Ts will be pub= Ished every FRIDAY Morning, and Mailed to Subscribers for gA per Annum, i/ paid in adeanc« ; if not paid in advance, #14,350, pa@The Weekly will contain a large amount ot Fortsign and Home News, latest Telegraph Despatches, Local and Foreign Markets, and will be a most valuable paper for Farmers and othets . :siding in the country. â€" W. J. SCOTT, Jz TTORNXEYâ€"ATe«LAW, 8 A Chancery, Conveyancer, &o. O Cuzmer‘s Shoe store, Rideau Street, 0 Ottawa, April 27. D. €FCONNOR, ; ’Am.!l"-.\'l‘-lah'. Solicitor . in Chancery, Convey ancer, &c., Sussex Street. Orric® : Union Buildings, Ottawa. * February 21, 1366. e §5â€"y ,._ _ DUNNING‘& THOMPSON, ATTO.I.'.-AMA" Solicitors«in= Chancery, Conveyancers, &c¢., &c. Orrice: Court House Avenue East. . A. L. Dexxixe. T. W Tnowrsox. Ottawa, Jan. 16, 1866. C 24y Tsznus o# Scsscatrrios $â€"Daily, if paid in adâ€" . vance, #3,00 per Annum ; if not paid in HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, TTOR NE Y 8« A T«L A W , Soligitors=in= A Chancery, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &c. orric« : Post Odice Building, ElginStreet, Ottawa E. B. Hayoock. R. H. MaÂ¥cock. February 7, 1866. * j 43â€"utf ZBt" Amewis to all Law Courts in the District of Februagy 7, 1386. ® 43â€"ut Bnc:iurm_m., Selicit« vey ancers, &e. Orric«: In the Court Houase, Ottawa, C. W. Roazet Lexs. Joux J. Gmorrc. Ottawa, February 7, 1306. 4: A, F. BOUCHETTE, DVOCATE. Offlicet No. 17, St. Peter A Street, Quobee. Mr. Bouchette '“'..,""".:.‘ orepared to attond promptly to any business, Government employes, anid the public generally may entrust him. . Mr. B.attends regularly the cirâ€" ;n"undl‘wxm-l Quebec. December 25, 1365. es se #â€"y W, MARSHALL MATHESON, Bunu‘rn. Attorney, Sollcitor, &c, Orvice: Horne‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks and Eigin Streets, Ottawa. ~ _ â€" o siizws, Dec. 18, 1366. 1â€"y BAmn‘i.i.';_-;'..'.-.. Canada, co;mn : Court Monse, Ayimerand Buckingâ€" haue, Mmss P AD'NA‘I'.I..-M and Attor= neysâ€"at Law. Qrrices : Hull and Aylmer, C. E. Mr. Wright will attend at Hull on Tuesdays and 'flifldwwy week. Sm Sears Wo Maeco Wonsiee DoA B T and Russell. * Grrice: In the Court House, L‘Orignal January 27, 1866. E. ie : Blllllml and A trorneyseateLaw Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. > Ovrice: Lang‘s Building, opposite the Post Office Cortral Ottawa. Wirciam Duck. Jurivs P. Buok®. ttawa, Fob. 7, 1866. * â€"% 43â€"utf CLEGG & NELLIS, BAII.IO‘I.II and Attorneyseat=«Law, Solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Conveyancers, Notarâ€" ies Public, &e., £0. _ _ _ _ Cl AW, Chancery, and c.-voy.od-’- OQwricz: Over Scott‘s Confectionery, opposite Rassell House, Ottawa, C. W. February 7, 1866. * 43â€"utf _ Orrice: Telegraph Building, Metcalfo Street, Rtama. fre uEL C AUGUSTUS KEEFER, BAlmTll and _ Attorney@at«Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Office at his dwellingâ€"house, Queen stroet, between Astcalfe and O‘Connor streets, in rear of the Govâ€" «cument Pm otfice. Otawa, 3P, 1866. 87â€"« T. G. HURD, l AND Agent and Broker, Notary Pub« lic, has removed his office to Nicholas Street, a few doors to the South of Dan Goode‘s Hotel, and is to tranzact any business connected wi Crown Lands Dormnou.lnpfone-fil‘ Land out Patents; ahd to conduct «ny agency for ies having Business with any °_ Wx. Cizce. Atawa, Fob. 7, 1306. 3. Comman. _ _â€" _ W. Moxar Warar, B.A.B.C.L. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1366. * rutf GEO. LOGAN, M.D., LC.JL.B., OMEPATHILC shokman wrgeom u and Aoe:aeb-r. Â¥ey *# Orrice : In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over the office at night. _ . . _ i db dprpwiemgs ropn Bannlsttu-n'r-uw, Solicitor=ln= Chancery, &e. Ovricg: Aamond‘s Buildings, Rideau Street. _ _ References : Rev. Lawrence, Orono ; Rev PÂ¥ Smith, b-m ; Rev. George Riddell BA.IMII. &e., Ottawn. . Office : Telegraph Buildings, Metealfs Street. Ortawa, March 10, 1866. f 70â€"y TE e es n ols . E # John Smith, Bowmanvilie; Rev. (h? Clarke ; Dancan Campbel!l, M.D., M.R. i‘f onto ; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Toronto. Ottawa, February 7,1866. â€" 43â€" Pl'llflA!, Surgeon and Accoucheur» Orvrice: No. 5, Russel! House Block, Sparks Street. Will be found at night at Dr. J. Loggo‘s, Sparks LA‘I’I of Quebec. â€" Residence==Russell House. L FY.]CIAI, Surgeon and Accoucheur, attending Physician to the Protestant Hoapiâ€" tal Office and residence, corner of Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, nearly opposite Workman & Grifâ€" hn‘s. â€"Entrance on Mosgrove Street. Ottawa, May 5. l ho P-vncu Wurgeon and Accoucheur, mc? mrb“-’-“. ww ; Night Office at his i , Maria Street, Conter Town. c.n-m-“:mdmn&.lyt new, but. cortain, speedy, almost painless cess. References given to parties u«nfi; treated, if required. . The cure quaranteed. Ottaws, April 14. 100â€"y [)Ifllfl. Office 1 #parks Street, Cen=â€" tral Ottawa. Ottawa, January 27, 1866. â€"utf Kok . CCC OME CERCce Wm.u-m-unu, of Bank Street. â€"__ EVERY MORNING, D-lfllf- Offlce} Sussex Street, over Messrs. Campbell & Co.‘s, Grocers. Oitawa, January 27, 1866. _ _ Mâ€"ute DR. O‘REILLY, Yoa:" Street, apposite Matt Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865 B.RISTEI, Solicitor, Attorncy, and Notary Public, Clerk of the Peace and County a Attorney, for the United Counties of Presgeott MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, Ottawa, Fobruary 7 Ottaws, February 7, DW ARD T. DARTNELL, JOsEPH J. MURPHY, Â¥OL. L â€"XQO. 13G. ; [lix â€" WEEKLY TIME®." COLMANX & WRIGHT, JOHXN SWEETLAND, M. D J. P. MACPHERSON LEES & GEMMELL, DR. OLIVER MARTIN, DKR. C J. F. BOUTLTON, K..A. BRADLEY, â€" M. McLEOD, Sundays Excepted DBR. 0. C. WOoOOD, LEGAL . C MqpicAiaLl. DR. C. LEGGO, Ottaw a. DR. WOLFEF, BL W. J. HENRY, A. MARTIN, IS H ® Tuos. F. Ysuris. D Solicitorsin= Office over Mr. Ottaw a. First Door Kast Matthews* Ho# 111â€"tf 34â€"6m 43â€"utf 43â€"utf ‘" | K 2lâ€"y 43â€"utf li’ MACDONALD! & BRO., Al‘("l'lo.lllll. amd ral Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Streot. | * Ottawa, December 18, 18654 1â€"y sale of Real Fstate at Agetion or Private Sale attended to. Consignments received for Ev:’nk. Parties wishing to purchase Real will receive all information FREE OF CHARGE by calling at the office. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. lâ€"Â¥ KRB 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. t 1â€"tf Boo'r MAKER, Wellington Street, o posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Havin hdmyun‘u ience in some of the best e blish in the -mdunemu of Canada, h feels confident that all orders entrusted to his ca will be executed in the best style, and guaranteod givesatisfaction. |___ f 8. CHRISRIE, Co--uuol Merchant and Geme Ar. Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales Porter. Pork, Flour, &c., for sale. Orric®: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russe House, Ottawa city, C. W. c ~ Roohn&Ccmtrac tor, & CH ‘H ST., OTTAWA, ll PREPARED TO COVER ROOF with Tin, Sheet Iron, State, or Shingles, on shortest notice, and at reasonable rates. Havin been known in this place since its first settlome 38 years ago, he can confidently refer to his lon; ;t:hlinhd character, .:l‘ .:kn.ho‘:: lhh::u tory pertormance of all work entru to & Ottawa, April 2, 1866. 8Vâ€"3u and Lower Canada.) Office and residence, (iou cester, near Ottawa.. Surveys of n:z:ur‘iipd« exccuted with accuracy. Communic address ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive promp PIOPIII'I‘DI of the Parliament Hair Dressing Saloon, Rideau Stroet, begs most res pectfully to invite the gentlomen of Ottawa and vi M{h visit his new establishment, No. 9, Angus Block, which has been fitted up in a most recherch style, at vespconsidesable ixpense. _______ _ __ _ "HCcn CC CA C nemnim h E. Miles has the PATENT ROTARY HAL BRUSH, (the only one on this continent,) in For information as to the efficiency of this appa vide opinions of the Press. _ TF '_mflifio(m Instruments alway kept on hand for sale. . a PIOVIICIAI. Land Surveyors, Ca East and West, Real Estate Agents, &c. P ticular attention devoted to the sale and protecti of the Lands of Absentees. Applications to Crown Lands Department for Mining Lands, &c MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN promptly attended to. g h.’;l‘lvomuh.dnulfot sale some we situated City and Vills Lots, in U and Lowe Canada; and an l-ouoq-nmolllmln Lands in the Townships on the Ottawa. Orsic® : Corl!t‘i‘rh and Metcalfe Streets. W.‘K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALOWIN, P. L. 8. _ Ortawa Dec. 28, 1865 * eteseeaif on en ons â€"â€" 249 + cA SIDNEY B. FRIPP, ll(?HI‘I'ICT. Orric® : WolKngton Street, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, February 7, 1866. | 43â€"utf \"l..ll. C. ‘%.5“‘!... o Th Tss â€"â€" 8. C. &â€"+T. W. KEILR, ‘CCOU!‘I‘AI'I". No. 3, Victoria Cres= cent, Upper Town, Ottawa. * Oitawa, March 21, 1866. .3 TQuy Conln: ,::,‘{.y“'é,.a‘ Division Streets, N.X +3 losson, Prvprhwr. Onnihuuo and from the House free of charge. December 20, 1865. n k te Ara d 3y THE RUSSELL HOUSE, L‘T- CAMPBELL®‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. The undersigned, proprictor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to .u-:m his nuâ€" merous friends and the tnnllll&'u , that he has :sdfl.d and newlyâ€"furnished throughout this comâ€" ioux establishment, in the management of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes to deserve encouragement and n“on. onl JAMES E. GOUIN, Lately, ‘or connecte@ i ; ,Runfln m ”alate Atreet, Qu.tc Ottawa, March 20, 1866 Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1866 MVIL ENGINEER, Union Building _A comner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. _‘ 1 LAI’I McADAM*$, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. ‘The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned 2l eoncsofecre argree." TB PABLE® ACD cial cl?‘.ts THE TABLE AND BAR will at all times furnished with the very best the market affords. GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler always NONTRACTOR and Builder. Office / Notth side York street, second door from Susse: )IOAlll'l' of Christ Church, Teache of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. 43â€"ut y for * Gleneross‘ of Fashions avamay‘s O uie en n aby in attendance Ottawa, February 21, 1866 merly Mathews MOM!Z MB DUTD will LL.”! to see his old friends M..c R.R. HA MILTON, LATE OFH AM« ILTON‘8 Saloon, corner of Sparks and Elgin Streets, has removed to the American Hotel, (for morly Mathews‘ Hu!nl) o!l_Yoth street, whore he MOTELS AND SALOON®S. HOLTSs HOTEL, | Bs iviaD patronage bestowed upon him in the e liber w m Saloon, would inform his friends m the public generally, that he has leased the above premises, whkhhh:ufl into a thorough state of repair, repainted, decorated, and refurnished 'itr-ll the latest l:gllnan J.’ c:lut- No u‘-ruo:;. or expense wil spared Proprietor in renderâ€" h.u.huâ€"nn-db-hou-t.nd parties favoring him with their -m may rely on the strictest attentien to their . Goodstabling in rear of the premises. Wines and Liquors of the shoicest description always kept. Ottawa, Fob. 19, 1866. 53â€"y HAI?II.'I‘ON"S HOTEL, FORMERLY MATTHEW 8 HOTEL,) YORK STREET, OPrAWA. M xuultan“‘l’nmc-w of e Metcalfe and Wellington Streets, opposite the main entrance to the Government buildings. ‘The «QUEEN" comprises sllthonq::lhth' a firstâ€"class Restaurant. ‘The House has been refitted and refurnished mmt- The BAR contains the choicenst Brands in and Liquores, and every “m,.l&on-.'fllbohndnmuuo.‘lb rupk‘r\bdolu.vfllbow to the comâ€" ofldihl“‘"“m ZAF Oysters, Game, eto., daily by expross. H. McLEAN‘sS UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" JOIiXN 1. BARBER, OOK=â€"BINDER â€" and Manufacturing THE " QUEEN" RESTAURANT, D 2> r av aA NAGH."Provrictor, Corner of ERCHANT TAILOR, . 3%, Spark BUKILNX ESS CAiD®S. wa, Dec. 18, 1865 XAVIER CHARLEBOIS R. H. McGREEVY, EREMOV AL CcHAs. E. BRUSH, GEO, H. PERRY, THUOS. NELSON, A, MORTIMER, MORTONX HOUSE, MR. H. R. FRIPP, JOHNX MALTMAN, HWAMILTON, PROPRIETOR, Latk or Hamtox‘s Saroo®. R. SPARKS, B. MULLIN, E. MILES, E., Livery and General uAltudInn- Molt, Jr., Pnp‘:j’ returning thanks for !hL' JOHN MALTMAN TDt 14 2y 55 The New Drug ;Slore, THUE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF & PUIII bruvos. aND CHEMICALS, Porfumery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Sponges, Shoulder Braces, &c., &¢. . 5 2 2 D 4 i FLOWER SEEDS ! _ . __ @1 Sussex Street, Is the Place to Buy Your Medicines | i K Pure inâ€"fihi‘;l;d’!‘nnch Dfll{ and Chemicals; English and Frenc l::filmory. Toilet and hnl‘IZd uioo&l. ® , 8 , &e., un n the city. I would nl':o exrtg:.nmim 3 the public to m my incomparable Liay FOR THE HAIR. s Call and see it and ({I'ldi' for yourselves. CANADLAN CoU MULTION, a sure cure for Coughs and coldsâ€"Testimonials from prominâ€" ent citizens will be shown on applieation. % _ Agents for all the Popular Patent Medicines of the my incomparable py"* crystq[l[ng__égmgound "~©t Just Rxceryznâ€"A consignment of the Canadian Superâ€"Phosphate in Boxes and Barrels. GEO. MORTIMER, s Chemist and Apothccary, 41 Sussex Street. To Farmors and Cardeners ! Ottawa, Dec. 18, 186. MEDICAL HALL ! Van Buskirk*‘s Sozrodont, reduced to 50¢c. Mrs«: Abien‘s Hair Restorery.................1+00s 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 years. _ _ To accommodate his i;:r;".‘.ii.{' business, ho has enlarged his premises and greatly added to his fa~ cilities for carrying on a firstâ€"class family and disâ€" pensing business, and trusts, by strict attention to the l?:::. of his customers, to merit a continuâ€" ance ir patronage. _ _> Family and Di o eney Chem ‘amily a is i ist, * n ce nithks srRAEET. dony Clothing. T fl“‘ALSO. a eo-J»Im stock of GENUINE JGS ANDCHEMICALS, approved Patent Medâ€" Perfamery, and Enum_'.a._.gu. hevavideg 4 Frowe on io eestagcon o Pn a and reliable of Messrs. Kenâ€" m‘c'a-pboll & CI.“ Ilodhal Hall) Montreal, eo-pr‘ulfll'u rt : Campbell‘s !§1.inlm Wine. * Campbelt‘s Cocoine, for the hair. ‘ Campbel!‘s Cherry Balsam, for Colds, Couglts,&e. Campbell‘s Worm Pastilles, the best Worm De#« trcg.r ever offered to the &llk- * ampbell‘s Gran. EF. Iamh. Campbell‘s Gran. EF. Seltzer W. M. MASSEY, «_ Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Streot. _ Apothecaries Hall! Ottawa, April 10, 1866 ‘ LARGE STOCK OF FRESH GARâ€"« DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on Sale. All Seeds warranted Fresh. _ _ ____ DRUG WAREHOUSE, ___ MAIR BRUSHEsS. COMBS. _ NALL BRUSHES. CLOTHES BRKUSHES, iplet beul &o., &e., &e. ust up.l'd w P 1+ ‘u a m'::vosxrn CARYEY, M.D. . S.â€"Advice 'I‘Iu‘. Opawn: Aprit fl._... * e se _ Ho DOMESTIC DYES. Tll. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DYES in this city on sale atthe _ & RIDEAU STREET. 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. MBTTY P i A large importation of hquh and French PER wn:flvm arrive next woe! FLORIDA WATER. _ sOZODONT. _ Ottawa Dr&g Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just *X Delâ€"Prescript fully and promptl N. B.â€"â€"Prescriptions care! y AtSF I 4. a RBVEY, M b." ina.Ecb 12, 1866 Octawa, Agnlo. CamPhor I Cnni?'hor II Pure English GU M CAMPHOR, the only certain reventive for Moths, &c., in Furs nI Winter J J,. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep e Cut, Nepoan. ‘This House is situated within twonty minutes‘ walk of the City, and is fitted up in a lnt-olu:mlo. 'll;ho Bar is supplied with all the choice bri of uors. quu.nre. Jan. 16, 1866. e ne s 24â€"0m THE IMPERILAL HOTEL, LoWll Town, Quebec, Donald Noon« an, Proprietor, adjacent to Railway . and Steamboat L‘Mfln{l ‘The neatest and most comâ€" tortable House in the city. _ __ JS Terms of Board moderate May 12. * MII. TROTTER, PROPRIETRESS, No. 71, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Building, opposite the Parliament Buildings. The Toronto l.ruuu comprises everything necessary in a firstâ€" class Restaurant. The house has been thoroughly and elegantly fitted up mm"but. The BAR conâ€" tains the choicest brands in Wines and Liquors, and every delicacy of the season will be secured for the Table. No &-in or trouble will be spared the ao commodate the guests and patrons. . ~ . _ _ | __ 1ND PREE FKOY ADULTERATION! Nlclol-Al Street, Court«House Avenue; Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. 5 This House is eunvenlentl; situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has boen entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate t aby co~ btpreniclie~lk., w se ts manriepennt L Mre. Trotter is now to take DAY fmw. prigased Ottawa, April 5, 1866. «_ se CE TD OI‘HBUSUtondho-dwomud boats free of ohm. There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY ST A BLE attached to the Hotel. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. 1â€"y SRIDU PRlVA'I'I HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawa, C. W. A fow gentlomen can obtain supâ€" crior apartments. Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3y MOTELS AND SALGOON®S. nada. March 6, 1866 \_ _ JAS. JOHNSTON‘S “TKIO! HOUSE, North Gow Stabling ngg_l_n attentive Hostler. s0o BBLS. PRIME MESS, ANXD 100 BBLS. MESS PORK. * 100 BBLS. FLOUR. A FEW BBLS. DRIED APPLES. BY ‘s. CHRISTIEâ€" Commission Merchant. Pn PSuur t C COV a 16 2m Ottawa, March 17, 1856. FIELD AND CARDEN | ) Stabling and an attentive Hostler January 11, 1866. ALSO, ACHOTCE VARIETY OF i‘i;c‘;‘i‘"';â€"(:o wn L. H. Dantels, Pro= wréetor. Second to no House in Central Caâ€" JUST RECEIVED! INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 298, Sparks Stroot. MORTIMXER‘S 39 RIREAU STREET, TIHE ALBION HOTEL, TOR SALE. PROPEREY COMPOUNDED TORONTO HOUSE BEAVER HALL, ALL IMPORTATIONS OF OI"CA W A â€"__â€" W. M. MASSEY, Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Streot. DUIGNAN‘S 1808 in Ottawa CHAS8. AUSTIN ke Li 124â€"2m 96â€"3m 47â€" 1â€"y OTTAWA, C. W.,â€" TUKESDAY, â€"MAY 15, 1866. â€"â€" 20â€"y Monday, the 14th of May, 1866 CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, TRAINS WILL RUN As FOLLOWS : MAIL TRAIN will leave Ottawa at A. M MIXED TRAIN at 1.15, P. M. ( RETURNING FROM PRESCOTT. MATL TRAIN will leave Prescott at 2.05 P.M., MIXED TRAIN at 7.00 A.M. Grand Trunk Railway Company OF CANADA, FTiRAINS WILL LEAYE BONAYVENTURE CENTRAL AND WESTERN DISTRICTS WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Pay Express for ensburg, Bm&vflle, Kingtwno,‘fiallevme, Toronto,Guelph, London, Brantâ€" ford, Goderich, Buffallo, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, at Night do do do ... Accommodation ‘Train for Kingâ€" ston and Intermediate Stations, Accommedation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, Welillrerrrir¢r6ie wirxiee rra+s Mail for ditto and Portland, stopâ€" ping over night at Island Pond, Night Express for Three Rivers, Quebec, Riviere du Loup, Portâ€" land, and Boston, with sleeping cars attached, at............ 27 Express Trains to 8St. John‘s, conâ€" necting with Trains of Vermont Central Rail way for Boston, New York, and all places in the Eastâ€" tern States, @t. ... .slssy se sk ++ Ditto ditto _ and Rousc‘s Point Accommodation Train for St. Ditto ditto _ and Rousc‘s Point 3.15 P.M. Accommodation Train for St. 5.00 P.M John‘s and intermediate places } NCn Trains leave for Lachine at ....., _ 8.00 A.M. 9.30 A.M. *3.00 P.M. 4.30 P.M. _ *The 2.00 P.M. Train runs through to Plattsâ€" burg IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPEAN LOTS AND HOUSES. Wll'llll TWOâ€"AND=eA«HALF MILES of the City Limits, with A DWELLING HOUSE orected thereon. One half of: land is cleared and well fenced. These"pro are worthy the attention of intending purc , and will be sold CHEAP. * « m’;erfoxnu 'fl‘!;lali WIILL BE GIVEN. or further particulars apply to C W)(.p&.ll‘.GG. ESQ., CITY PROPERTY ! Ottawa, Feb.22, 1866 Lo’l'l 12 AND 13, sOUTH CATHCART Street; 26, 27 and 28, North Rideau Street; 1 West Augusta Street ; 1 and 2 East Chapel Streetâ€" all in the.City of Ottawa. in e on Te Also, VILLA LOTS 10, 11, 12 and 13, bd# smoflhwhql!d the front part of Lot 20, ‘unction Township of Gloucester, as laid down in the l:d“pln b{ George F. Austinâ€" and other City Farming Lands. 'flh;'l" ln‘:y o Lend on Real Estate, Y LEWIS & PLNHEY, y Barristers, &o., Ottawa. February 10. 1866. d46â€"ut February 10, 1866. 2 SAW MILLS, 1 FLOUR M‘LL, KX« TENSIVE Timber Limits ; Wood P1 and other Machines ; 1,000 acres good Land, Dwellings Stores; Wharves ; &c., &c. AbPPLY To H. MeLEAN ©UORBEY TT IRITCE ; ts d AbpuÂ¥y To Ottawa, March 20, 1866 FARMS FOR SALE! Ottawa, May 14, 1866 * No. 1. \ 100 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY f known as the OS8IAN_HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Houcester, Counâ€" golCnlown. being the East half of Lot No. in the second concession, Ridemu Front. ‘There is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acres, and the remainder is covered with a fine Hardwood Bush. The Farm is within jive miles the City, and is beautifully situated on the banks of the Rideau River, thus having an aj ach to the city.either by land or water. m land is of a superior quality, and yields excellent crops. â€" No. 2. t R 200 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED in the Tuvnihol‘p of ‘Gloucester, County of Carleton, being No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" cession. There is about 20 acresof this Farm cleared, the remainder is covered with wood. No. 3. 00 ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED 2 in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carleton, Rideau Front, being Lot No. 20, in the 4th concession. There is about 25 acres 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 100 Dec. 18, 1865 100 LO'I'I NOS. 2 AND 3 ON THE NORTH side of 'lg.mjl &PI:OL Co.ll.lh... |oumnila{ posite oseph‘s oge, (Sand h :gd are well uimdfwm?n\x(lmol'pflv % dwellings. â€"AL8Oâ€" PE o o anpe n o city, we cither for r:lluh residences or business purposes. For further particulars and terms of sale, _ Ottawa, December 18, 1865 N T s Woounoores oaved bg whe lan k as 8, Captain ‘Baker, beautifully situated on &hh-ud Ee enc ie 00 e ob l eb uis ofnductats s Shi Road, within five miles from Ottawa, containing 300 acres or thereabouts, being composed of the broken l;h“nd 25 in 1st Concession Ottawa, Front on Plao Pew Noâ€"62, in Christ Charch, Ottawa. For terms and particulars, apply to the Rev. For terms and lars, a to m“m.mflno.zpz LEWIS & PINHEY, February 10, 1866. Station as follows PROPERTY FOR SALE. TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Street. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There is also a fiod Frame w o wicL 2L tha Ti+_94+04 whish wante nt FT‘OER, SA XLE. '0 ACRES OF LAND INX THE Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. â€" This Farm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 aores of this Farm cleared and under cultiâ€" vation. e No,. 5. .0 ACRES OF LAND IN THE ‘Township of Gloucester, County of Carleâ€" tom; being the Bast half of ‘foolfn"'r"' in the & arm will be sold 3_..; Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annum. | It is situated in the immeâ€" diote vicinity of the Railway Terminus, and is a very desirable place for a private resiâ€" Arpiy To For Sale at a Bargain, roR: siA2LE, T‘OERF SAXLE. RALILROADS, EASTERN DISTRICT â€"ALSOâ€" 25 ACRES OF LAND N AND AFTER V ALUABLE Baraiste®, Telegraph Building, Ottawa Cii CONSITING ‘OP C,. J. BRYDGES, Maxacimmo Disorok. T. 8. DETLOR, _ Supertntendent H. J. FRIEL & CO., Or to H. McLEAN, Barristers, Ottawa. 8.00 A. M Land Agent. 8.15 P. M 9.40 A. M 9.00 A. M 2.00 P.M 8.30 A. M 10.10 rx 125â€" T8â€"3m S y ** Capital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa, Superior Workmanship, CANN: W" ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE ABOVE PREMISES A DURABLE ‘und CHOICE VARIETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and WE ARE MAKING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. They will keep the water deliciougly cool and #parkling. . For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household or Domestic use, K stands unrivalled, being Irth useful and ornamental. Railway Companies, and others who have the health and comfort ofthemselves and people under their care in view, are solicited to CALL AND murmu: THEM, whether they purâ€" chase or not. Toilet and Bedâ€" Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves | II:N BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP! BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! LAMPS !â€" CHIMNEYS 11 _ WICKS 11 ! ‘gat" We COAL .OIL !.â€"©COAXTL OIL1! COAL OTL Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and St.uinol:n. mw Sugar Kettles, Agricultural Furnaces, Farmers‘ Stotes, Cistern Pumps, and all ki of Dairy Utensils made to order. 2 IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR IT WE PURPOSE SELLING OUR PRESENT STOCK OF STOVES AT REDUCED RATES. R "THE CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. 35, SUSSEX STREE1. H. MEADOWS & Co. Le a9 Ottawa, March 1, 1866. OTTAWA FLOUR AND OATIEAMMX: Receive and Mffend _to Custom Grinding, ORDERS FOR FLOUR AXND OATMEAL &C. TLEE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO INTIMA‘ FULL OPERATIO NP Best Quality Extra Superfine Flour, Beost Quality No. | Superfine Flour, * _ Best Quality No. | Oatmeal ; Oats, Bran, Canaille, Seeds, & Meal Dust Ottawa, January 27, 1866 HOW EH & SON, BO0TS, SHOES, LEATHER & FINDINGS, WE ARE NOW SELLING TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS 2A JCCCEN‘EFILO.N. At imouly reduced prices, as we intend furnishâ€" ing with an entire new Stock of AU.BooTs, sH0ES, &¢., MR SPRING & SUMMER 60005 ! Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866. Now is the Time fter Bargains! G. HOWE .& SON, _69 Sussex Street, and 10 Rideau treet. . New Yorkâ€"lgy, East River, and Saddle Rock Ofne? RECEIVED DAIL Ottawa Feb. 1, 1866 «4 %uun " RESTAVRANT, #{imnosite main entrance to Government ply to Ottawa, Dec. 19, 1865. TTLTTERING TCO * W:LE':;H"“] attention to all kinds of JOBBENG, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT WORk ; every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on hand, and made to order. The Highest Prices LILU M BER MEN I , WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES ! ° CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS will find ,it to their advantage to deal at the «©CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. Oysters. o+ &] &# Oysters: l'l‘ ;oflli;AvT’l iATll oK FIRSTâ€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" y to + J. PENXNINGTON MACPHERSON, Wostreal Telegrept Seiliing:. ohe ontre i * wa. Ottawa, 23rd March, l&:’h 81 44. h;p:q?y strict attention, to merit a share of the Patronage bestowed â€" MACKAY & CO., and viscit Go to the " CAPITAL! USIC 1 +MUSIC 1 ! FRENCH AND English Songs, Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses, WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE Money to Lend oOYSTERS ! For Making a Good Cup of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma. W ATER COOLERS! C. SPARROW, Jr., Groceries, Liquors, February 21, 1866 Our Spring Stock | *« : AND PROVISIOXNXS, Wholesale and © Retail. SsPARROW‘S BUILOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, FPARMERS, ATTENTION ! THE BEST AND MOST RELILABLE IN THE CITY! H. MEADOWS & CO. RLETY of the following Goods, which for beauty of de /ANNOT BE SURP ASSED 1 â€" 6 B A. ‘"T H 61 AT dâ€"Room Setts of Japanned Tinware. PIFFERENT PATTERN®. DUVERNAY BRO8: IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 5;1663 Paid for Wheat, Oats, or Corn. s&" OFFIOE AT THE MILL "Wa _ _ THS, 47â€"utf 38â€"tf THI UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INTI«â€" mate that he has this day admitted MR. 8. 8. M. HUNTER into puunnhios. The business will, TAMES HOPE & 00., and M'nmedhllm thiity Soticite Al > for the new firm a continuance of oo-Anoo so llbe:‘-.lly nuld‘:‘l t& h}lmlo‘l‘f‘. t A ebted to the unders are reâ€" umm immediate p.y-dm James %ope & Co., and all parties having claims Against him, to present the same at once for l!?lkhdm. * J HOPE. Ottawa. May 2 + 115â€"4 Ottawa, May 2 +« PRAYER BOOKS OP EVERY KIND. \VE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment. DUVERNAY, BROTHERS. Ottawa, Ne# 1A6K., 3â€"4 PARTIES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Cotxtur. Newsrarer, can purchase an flice quite oom‘!uleu with material for every Department, VERY CHEAP, for Cash, or on approved credit. .psid t Apply for information, (post paid) to } n, (W B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. + 42â€"6m Important to Printers. able charges rpures or FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at the "Quzzx" Restaurant. Also a number of DAY BOARDERS at reasonâ€" Ottawa, Feb. 1, 1866 *T THE ABOVE MILLS ARE NOW IN HE IS PREPARED TO § THOMAS MACKAY. Ottawa, March 29, 1866, Military Forms. G_UAID BEPORTS, AND MORNING UWPARADE STATEMENTS, as :rnn‘ by the Commanding Officer, for sale at the Tmuzs TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES TWO SIZES. THREE SIZES. 1s, THREE SIZES TITS. ONE SIZE. Coâ€"Partnership. _ Cimitts (EXGLISH AXD FRENCH,) 55â€" POTS ! M. KAVANAGH "’ s4â€"utf Ottawa to Montreal ! GERS to Montreal. _ s The steamer leaves Steamboat Landing, foot « Bussex Street, on’? morning, at 6:30. Ottawa, April 25, 1866. 109â€"f QUEEN VICTORIA |BGG: Anpppper 2s 1066. OTTAWA CITY & KINGSTON. : DICKINSONS | Rideau Passage & Freight Ling, "o@rry or orrawAa," THE ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMERS will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ston, calling at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Sm'ng'l Falls with the Brockville and ‘Ottawa Railroad. e se Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at 7 a.in., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., the following day. _ sn es e o Leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m.,.arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. ‘ « BYâ€"TOWN" r?"“ Ottaw a C:g every Wednesday and Satâ€" urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at noon the following day. nfaraeinanens _ Leaves i{fnptou every Monday at 12, noon, and Thursday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following evening at 8 p. m. _ . _ â€"béi;;l:u';; with the Royal ud:n Line %rh Steam: ers at Kin , going upwards, every Thursday Friday, u:m Bunday evonrx_:p.‘ l l memey ‘These steamers connect at Kingston with the Through Line Steamers ,oing East and West; Bteamer " Bay of Quinte" for Picton, Belleville, and Trenton; and with the American steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. _ Partios shi ing freight from %w; will find it greatly to Srpeir advantage to send ‘by this line, rates being low and no whufir charged. Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por H(xo. Toronto, Hamiiton, &c. pply to JAS. SWIFT, St, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; (r to the Proprietor, jorg Ottawa, April 11 . [Established in 1844.] " DICKINRSON‘G OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, Eleven Steamers and Fifty Barges, _ LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE Alrlronmzm A DAILY DEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau â€"Canal, and vice .."l":; two new Up‘rr Cabin Steamers, Ii{_â€" Town and (O@#awa City, will form a Passenger and Freight Line between OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, 1866 ‘l‘mhhgu all the Ports on the Line,leaving Ottaâ€" wa and Kingston four times in the week. _ â€" ‘The steam tug Queen of the Jiles, with Barges, wm-lnhplm?:'.‘omdm Canal, for the exclusive carriage of Freight to and from Ottawa and Kingston, and all way ports. _ _____ _ _ BOATS, in connection with. Barges, forming a FREIGHT LINE between Ouuu.mntrenl, Queâ€" bee, and all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and other g;?'l‘ty. For particulars, apply to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" Hp o iad it m o P n T For particulars, apply to GEO. HEUBACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, ma?fum SWIFT, Agent, 8t mMI DHBMM, MCMUTOMI q EARMIIHES 2M T o PBUURCS Lawrence Wharf, kinro- and JA8. .B.A'l‘ll. Bmith‘s Falls; W. D. W DD&LL. Agent, Gowan‘s Buildings, Peter Street, Quebec ; Or to the Proprietor, Ottawa, April 11. sSTEAMBOAT COMPANY. SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. 0' AND AFTER MAY 1st, AND UNTIL \ further notice, the Ontario Steambont Comâ€" . pany will run their large and commodious sideâ€" . wheel steamers, BAY STATE,.............«sssmâ€"â€"be = ONTARIO,.................... Capt. J. B. EstEs. CATARACT,..................Capt. J. H. Lepvarn, Forming a triâ€"weekly line between Ogdensburgh and Toronto, and intermediate ports, leaving (5- densburgh Railway Wharf "7 lmdmw â€" nesday, and Friday, on arrival of the train from the east at 1 p.m., Prescott & Ottawa Railway Wharf at 1:5 p.m., Lnehh( at Morristown, Brockâ€" ville, Alexandria Bay, Clayton, Kingston, Sackett‘s Harbor, Oswego, Charlotte, and Toronto ; connectâ€" wuxhr-m boats for Bay of 6-‘1&; at Oswego with the Oswego & Eyracuse Railroad for O L D LILMN B ! Oswego with the Oswego & Fyracuse Railroad for Byracuse, Utica, Mb:l‘;. and Gow York, and Bingâ€" ham Mud,fwnflxoiflosm;ufim for fiuur, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; for Kochester, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western I.cilwly. Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer LORD ELGIN,............... _â€" DeWirt, lIPlu.‘.SS...........‘..........Cct C. B. DeWirr. For Montreal ; and the Ogdensburgh Railroad to 2o lc (6_2" â€"â€"Ju poinks Ract _: * Tickets sold to Montreal and all points West for American money. uon ies ~â€"This line of steamers affords great ulnnufu over all other lines, to the pleasure traveller or farâ€" mer uofln& with furniture, horses, wagons, &c., to the Great West, for speed, comfort, and safety. The b.:::do:thoj.h:‘md no eommt;fi“l"l:o{ ":b"f y men of expdrience, or their attention tc the wants and eoum of their passenâ€" P. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y. May 1. ‘re . > SM4F: A been removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" tended Library, in rear of the Parliament TBE UNDERSIGNED‘S OFFICE HAS heen removed to the Leanâ€"too of the inâ€" Buildings THOMAS McGREEVY. Ottawa, January 23 1866. 21â€"4f Victoria Terrace, Ottawa, January 26, 1866, _ "OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN that an apâ€" N plication will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its next Session foran Act to CAPT" ALEX. BOWIE, AB cOMMENCED HER REGULAR for the supply of the C water. Ottawa, Jan. 30th, 1866 TRIPS, conveying MAILS and PASSEN AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE "*BYXâ€"TOW M ,;" (Carr. Tuos. Farmee.) LANS, Specifications, .and Estimates of Buildings pnpnd“;‘&wd accounts of ficers‘ work measured valued. THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS ONTARIO STEA MERS. « CITY OF OTTAWA" T O T LC . THE STEAMER THE STOCK CON8I#Ts OF NOTIQGE. mNOTICEI. (Cat. J. Rvax,) BETWEEN . K. DICKINSON, | 'L Canal Basin, Ottawa. NOTICES. M. K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa. AUGUSTUS LAVER, Late Stent & Laver, Architects, &¢., Departmental Buildings of the City of Ottawa with AXD 1866. 97â€"8 { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. of 33â€"utf 97â€"8 It is certain that unless you go into the very haunts of vice, where misery is born and bred, you will never see any in Paris. The boot black, from the peculiar nature of his occupation, appears to be on less familiar terms with soup and water than any other of the human family, and, in England and America, holas his rags and dirt as rnmgw tives. _ But the Paris .bootâ€"black is always @®" man; he is always clad in a uniform, m ally of blue plush, and any lady .:,5'“ 5 hands with :im, without gloves without"" fear. His box is very large, and he carries ;;;mpâ€"éfix;l, which supercedes the necessity of balancing on one leg during the operation of polishing. LOVE OF BEAUTY IXN THE FRENCH. When asked what is due them, they inva" riably reply * what you please." Of came his hat, down went his tuw, and you might have supposed trom his. " Merci Monsieur," that I had given him a frane. * The workmen also have m uniform, or rather they all dress alike, with white pants and blue blouses. Instead of our poor tatterâ€" demalions, in fluttering rags of every hue, vest wrong side out, grandfather‘s coats on small boys, shocking and* overgrown boots, one sees in the French laborers a resgechble and really picturesque .company. I think and really picturesque ,company. T think there must be some law against rags, for the very beggurs wear the same white pants and blue frocks, cheap . and ¢coarse but decent looking until worn out, The withered women, who nfil gimeracks at street corners, and even the tat fishnsongers in their greasy stalls, look fresh and blooming in their starched white caps and clean calicoes; the very herrings seemed graceful under their touch, though they had arms like Amazons. ul:. was wonâ€" derful to see into what a garden rTuHe market could . be transformed, merely ‘ the management of cabbages and carrots.. . Workâ€" aueu, tishmongers, beggars and all had some owers. # stage. . She was h-.muful,gructml,chmnfi, and made a profound sensation under the velâ€" vet vests of a number of amorous young men. After the theatrical nerfi:rnmneeeune.:gu ball and hardly hbad J»e curtain dropped betore the adolescent son of a wealthy citizen (of whose . numerous triumphs over " the fair," and of his reputation as a ladyâ€"killer, he is himâ€" selt most justly pruud,) presented himself beâ€" fore the f.wcinutinfi‘ Jenny, wnd begged so eloquently for her hand in the first dance that Jenny hadn‘t the heart to refuse.â€" HOW A FAST YOUNG. MAN FELL IN LOVE WITH A BOY DRESâ€" SED AS A WOMAN. Love is blind, that is certain. Love at first sight, a sudden disarrangement of the subtle currents that course around the heart of the ‘human anatomy, which has been doubted by frigid theorists, is a fact from the present beyond question.â€"To the Etwl. At the theatre on fl«mdny evening M‘lle Jenny Day made her first appearance on the 8t, Paul At the end of the first dance the enrapturâ€" ed Lothario appealed for her delightfal comâ€" pamionshi Lhm:flu the second dneri then through tge third, and so on to the close 6f the festive occasion. The blandishments of the young man, his honeyed words, the elecâ€" tric pressure of his feverish palm, all combined to open the door of Jenny‘s gtuhin{ heart and he revelled in bliss. ;le monopolized all the attention of the delicate creuun‘.f:mdly pressed her fairy waist as he whirled her pas sionately through the infinite mazes of the waltz; gave her a «weeter, stronger emâ€" brace which was recatn.uud by the dear exotic soul‘ resting â€" her r.rtched cheek languishingly upon his itating « bosom as they floated through Pu‘».eu“wiloh" movemefits of the Schottische. _ In the young Wuck to Jenny with a i and euccess was the envy of one h beholders, and he considered L--n fortunate of mortals, . At the close of the enâ€" tertainment his joy was to be, crowned, by pearance from the dressingroom, that he might once more enatch her wildly to his heaving heart, â€"She came! But= © Accursed be the tongue that telle" me #o." That furyâ€"Jike creature, whose smile entranâ€" ced, whose voice made music in his inmost soul, whose embrace stirred his m,nu‘ his topknot to his toe nails, turned out to a bt.ol"!_‘md belonged to De Haven‘s cireus at that. » HINTS FOR THE FLOWERâ€"GARDEN Preparing the ground is of course the first ulilngfl in onk‘r. > sl% the ad 1 flowers have been ing in for many years, new mwmmlhi manure makes plants , but they do not always fower well m:@m;'swfi If new soil cannot be Indan. wheelbarrow of manure to about every fifty square feet will be enough. _ If the garden earth looks gray und yellow, rotten leavesâ€"quite rotten leaves â€"will remove it. Jj heavy uddsand. Itvery sandy, add nlwâ€"dmuLll.piltlo five square feet. If very black or rich, from preâ€" vious year‘s manurings, use a little lime, about a pint slacked to fity T.re feet. * It the garden be full of hardy ~perennial flowers, do not dig it but use a fork, and that not deeply. m ravk ie 4 'D'g:rden ground only when soil is warm .ndlgn D) not be in a hurry, or you may and dry. _ Do not be in a hurry, or you ma} get behind. When a clod of .'M will n‘i to powder as you tread on it, it is time to dig â€"not before. | J perennial plants have stood three yeats in ome place, separate the stools, replanting one thin{ and give the balance to your l‘a-' who has none Set out the annual« you have got forward in window or framesâ€"that is hardy ones. Tht;(;;::lmis barbarous. &Mwmm such ish ru our ng girle lift the seedings aufull{:.om the soil in the pots, set the routs in a cer of water, take them to their assigned lg:cu in the garâ€" den, and from the water di them at once in. â€" Cover for twentyfour hours with an inâ€" verted flower tt, next day cover ouly six hours during t m&%_qflbe dayâ€"next but an hour or so during hot sitn, if there be any; and the Khnt is sufe. â€" Study the difference between hardy and tender annuals, The latter must be set out only in April. In the northâ€"extreme northâ€"also .of course, our rules are too early.â€"Maryland Farmer. A Sreciues or Concemssioxat Buasruexy.â€" During a recent Congressional debate upon the army bill, :ilr. Bg;fl,‘o-( New Jersey, used the phrase : © since A ‘made me," which, Thad. Skyheum in an um tone : "I hope that fellow ain‘t deluded into the belief that God ever made him." An exciting scene took place in St. Louis, Monday. A man and a married woman were convicted of adultery, and were paying their fines of $100 each, when the woman‘s husband rushed in and fired twice on his wife with a pistol. One shot took effect in her cheek, wounding her ‘severely, if not dangerously. He then unsuccessfully attempted to shoot From the 8t Paul Press

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