Cornwall, Wednesday , ln' WILL PERFORM AT * Bro« kville, Thursdag, ... . Aug. 9. e lte, Monday,...... Aug. 13. GREAT SHOW! cost of this one feature: alone was €80,000. m’% line of '::T.TM -z::;dnn will hr-m’: biooded, tr m Morses the Ponies lld""le&. k . m precede the Queen‘s Carriage of State, the ever i d to America, having been im fln:aod by the European agent of ‘s great show, for the express "IK. of Merr Lengel, the Lion King ! e this will come the Triumphal fll:bn Car of containing Ollershaw‘s Cornet Band,the Orchestra ever attached to a travelling estaâ€" . This will be followed by the Crusaders of of Chivalry, all ap; riately costumed, aad magnificent lni-lm -i:e exhibâ€" ited Colossal Lion Den, a beautiful exquisâ€" rehicle, drawn by four «pan of flm k Â¥ â€" iption, be found to be the largest and most gorâ€" ever given as a public gratuity, Led ‘wnd Marshalsâ€"a long caravan of ed Knights clad in steel argror attending the The Richnoad Whiy said :~Merr Lengel‘s feats , 1s A v with the wild animals furnish a wonderful evidence I lgeo‘m".i: t.:o‘ ;rlo:‘:c:lnl \;f(&'l'll); of whist nerve, cool courage and determination can | * The animals are splendid specimens oi | I "u!‘d'.d Thousand Doua". the feline, and having been but recently capâ€" | For the apecial security of Policy=holders and eaged, retain the major portion of their | | in Canada, innate ferosity. All the animals of lh:::ref'no | I# pnrred to mecept Risks on Dwellingâ€"houses, that «Non king*" have handied were trained, and | Household Goods -nrl?'nmiun, and General Merâ€" to & certaip extent rendered docile. But these creaâ€" ' chandise at the lowest current rates. tures know little of caressing, and appear to be opâ€" | . JOHN DURIE posed to either kindness or familiarity. . Herr Lenâ€" 7 Agent Oltawas 1 ‘hth den with apparent lnfunr';n. n_l:i al~ | * No. 10, Sparks S"e’“_ y grow!, spit (catâ€"like,) and strike at | Otawa, Feb. 12, k * s him, he makes them k-"eynlbeir distance, . He feeds | â€" rd’f!’-lm~ 7 e and absolutely tears a picce of meat from the hes of the Lly'I'L "Tis when he is about to L“N'o\' ‘lvn l‘ {N(“q"lnl“ retire that the danger becomes +o apparent. _A« he P | [ o M 1 the clutches of the Lion. *T that the danger becon through the barred ¢ it, but failing to eatel ies of howl« and roars the n A# ance is, one c a . and experience a Will be given at 11 ofclock, a.m., and will, with Comprising some otf the most eminent people in the Equestrian: and (Gymnastic departments of art, whom are Mdile. Palmyra . Holloway, leadâ€" flz- Equestrian ; Mrs. Dan Castéllo, Misâ€" tress of the Manege ; Mdlle. Ella Lemoine, Histrioâ€" nic Equestricane; Mr. E. Holloway, the Lightning 3 Messte. Hannon and Powers, the daring C artiste« ; Mr. T. Watson, who bids fair to win the title of Champion Rider of the World : La Burt, the Wild Horseman of the Plain« ; Mr. Johnson, Weenic Equestrian ; Mr. J. Leaping and Vauiting Rider: Young Dan Castello, the youngest and smallest Clown in the world ; Mr. J Lehman, a very expert Somerâ€" saulter ; Mr. Touw Burgess, a quajnt and oldâ€"fashâ€" &" ; Mr. Horace F. Nichols, the most affaâ€" llo:lh'-hnun; Mr. Thes. Hodge, and others, of vetsatile abilitics, that must in time win them fame and position. The Cireus Company The Tame Lion Walks from his Ti aid i it borne in wieteph threugh rromded thoroughfure«. to the astonishmeént and delight of the a«sembled masses. ._â€" DaAN CASTELLO Widk in his Motiey Attire, give his humors dhr.m his magniScent horse with the * Flowing Mane," WONDERFLL WILD ANDAALS The Discathralnmert of a Live Linn‘!| A Remodelled, Refitted, and Greatly proved for the Scason of 1866, The most daring artiste who has ever ‘handled the monsters of the Forest, Plai Jungles, with the wild L1ONS and L1G sS, andgive n performâ€" ancé tirat has creataf an unparalieled excitement And thus exhibit it in comparison to thefieree and zh-rybnuci-thcdonulvhiehhprhâ€" heroic exploits. * His Sagacious Trick Seed, Andy Johnson ; the irreâ€" sistible Pony, the smallest ard smartest in the One of the finest specimens in the collection, recent having been 'W"-mm Institute, "P":m in Gingranien, Her Leught Setertainee to ‘vs hm i to so m that he could * " Artemus Ward," & ‘"Brick Poweroy," Creat Show! Dan Castello‘s GREAT SHUW world, JAXU AKY, and those irrepressible Quadâ€" ’ rupeds, " THEM Il‘l.%." Greatest Displey of INTREPIDITY Reserved Seats New and Startling iality given for the first time k in any um;i-ilihm AX‘Tâ€" OTTA W A 100 JAMES M. NIYON, Let it Loose in the Street ! & m er? __ ;g% =s 7\ ~ es the country. The papers. and the mmhlwnt‘uar Friday & Saturday, Aug. 10&11. Cage among the Novel, Startling, and Graphig Spectacle DAXN CASNTELLO®‘s ormance afternoon and evenâ€" ing at 2 and 8 o‘clock. Ever displayed by Mortal Being DAX CASTELLO‘® Chililren under 10 years of age....25 conts RUSSIAN CZIAR, GRAND PROCESSION HERR LEXGE MORAL EXHIBITIOX ADMIssION 35 CENTsS AMUSEMENTsS mes so apparent. / grate theyv‘:ll aprin ch him set up a most deafenit ( ectators Aug. 14. Aug, 15, ld onate train ea} | Ottawa, May 9 PM ain lw Warranted. OQFtawn, Jaly 19. 1884. A Dundas and American Cotton Yan Insures all dondpï¬ou of Property against loss or damage by fire. Farm property insured. _‘ " Life businesstranzacted with liberal conditions at low rates. COTTON YARN! PRATT & CO.‘S, CANADA BRANCH OFFICE: 104 St. Francois Xavier Street, Montreal. » h Agfn! (,mu‘wl. Ottawa, Feb. 12, 1866.â€" No 1O palt * o air LOXDON AND LANCASHRE InsuranceCompany. FIRE AND LIFE !| § PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMP GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO,| INSURANXCE ADVERTS xaxor Deeantuexng@Custrosts, | Ottawa§iifuly 27, 1866. || ll A0co ANCE WI THE ABOVE | Order, notid@ is hereby gigi#h that the authorizâ€" | ed discount is red to is day 33} per cent, | which p-mr is to be continued | until next Weekly Notice, and to apply to all purâ€" chases made in the United States during that week . R. 8. M. BO('EHETTB. I 300 hf chests GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, &c. Ottawa, December 18, 1865 Ottawa, July 23. Farms For Sale! 200 E. FTF@T OR 8 . Jno. Redpath, 171tf Tey. All having escaped the late dutics. uds _ JOSEPH PHELAN, Capital, £1,000,000 stg. k.U-"l oF LOTS SITUCATED IN different parts of the city, well adapted cithor for private residences or business purposes. For funger particulars and terms of sale. UST: RECEIVED a YERY sUPE. rior lot of the very best ~OTs Nos. 3 aAND3 OX THE NORTH 4 side of Wilbrod &Jn:.. These lots are |imt- ed opposite St. ‘s College, (Sandy Hill,) and are well -!:d for the erection of private dwellings. 3,& p.lll Gl:. 300 Red | do do. 800 Brandy do. 500 Claret do. 75 Champagne Green Seal, AND a GENERAL ST0CK or TWO AND A«HALF STORY HOUSE, situated on Lot No. 6, north side of Cathcart Streat. The building is nearly new, and finâ€" ishedâ€"30x36. There, is also a good Frame Dwelling on the Lotâ€"24x24, which rents at $100 per annom. It is situated in the imâ€" mediate viciniz‘of the Railway Terminus, and is a very irable place, for a private residence. 5 AGENTS FOR CANADA. HIS COMPANY -Amlï¬ INVESTEDy in conformity with the Provincial Act, 100 puns. Highwines. %5 hhds. Gin. OF LONDONX. . Established in 17®*2. + Orrawa, AckxNT, Office :â€"Elgin St., opposite Russell House PUF Township of Osgoode, County of Carleâ€" ton. This Pagm is situated within Two miles of the Gloucester Church, and within Eleven miles of Ottawa City. There is about 40 awcres of this Farm cleared and under cultivaâ€" tion. _ of this Farm cleared, the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a good Hardwood ‘Bush. This is a good Farm, and will be sold at reasonable rates. P XF in the Township of Osgoode, County of Carieton, Rideau Front, being Bot No 20, in the 4th concession. ‘There is about 26 actes PROPERTY FOR SALE m‘m 0F THE PROPERT known a« the OS8TAN HALL FARM, situated in the Township of Gloucestor, Couryâ€" ty of Carleton, being the East halfof Lot No. 3. im the second concession, Rideau Front. There is an extensive clearing on the lot of at least 50 acrés, and the remainder is coverâ€" ed with a fine Hardwood Bush.> The Farm is within /ive »vile« of the City, and is beautiâ€" fully situated on the banksâ€" of the Ridean River, thus having an approach to the city is within five »vile« of the City, fully situated on the banksâ€" o River, thus having an approa either by land or water. â€" Th superior quality, and yields ex APPLY To FOR SALE m ACRES OF LAND, SITUCATED in the Township of Gloucester, Comnty f Carleton, being Lot No. 12, in the 7th conâ€" ession. . There is about 20 nores of this Farm leared, the remainder is covered with wood. do do ~» To LET.:=«Two new cottages on Sandy Hill, 7 rooms each, and good stone cellars. AND A ACRES OF LAND, IN THE No4 3+ ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED 535 and 537 Paul Street, Montreal YÂ¥ A LU ABTLE JOHN C. .T COCHRANE GRNERAL ASSORTMENT 0P Japans young Hyson Tea. No. 60, Cextrar Ortawa, Opposite Bishop‘s Hotel m A'TI_' to JAS. G. ROBINSON, ; The Tea Pot, Ottawa. 184d â€"AL80â€" No. 4. ATâ€" H. J. FRIEL & C0., Or to .. MCLEAN, wl â€"3â€"w 121â€"3m Land Agent land is ellent c XU, | ‘ands, or in any of Her Majesty s Golonics or!otwlï¬ â€˜ Possessions or Dependencies, such Vessel shall required to dopumd put to sea within Twentyâ€" tour hours after her enterance into such Port, Roadâ€" stead, or W aters, exeept in case of stress of weathor, or of her requiring provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her Crew, or repairs, in eithéer of which cases the Authorities of the Port or of the nemrest Port (as the case may bo&. shall require ' her to put to sea as soon as possible after the exâ€" | piration of such period of Twentyâ€"four hours, withâ€" f out permitting her to take in -um)[ieu, beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use ; and no m{ Veasel whi:{ may have been allowed to remain . | within British W aters for the purpose of repair shall . | continue in any such Ports, Roadsteads, or â€"waters, â€" , \for ajlonger period than Twentyâ€"four houts after | her necessary repairs shall have been completed ; | Provided nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any Vessel (whether Ships of W ar, a}, Â¥) Privateers, or Merchant Sbip-“of the smid Belliâ€" __._| gorent partics in the same Port, Roadstead, or ~_*_|| Waters within the Territorial jurisdiction of Her [‘g Majesty, there shall be an interval of not less than ** | Twentyâ€"four hours between the departure therefrom * of any such vessek (whether a Ship of War, a Privaâ€" teer, or a Merchant Ship)of the one Belligerent, and 1- the subsequent departure therefrom of any Ship of ’Y | War or Privateer of the other Belligerent, and the | times hereby limited for the departure of sueh Ships of War and Privateers respectively, shall always | in case of necessity be extended, so far as may L | requisite for giving effect to this proviso, butâ€"not further or otherwise. _ ‘CO) III. No Ship of War or Privateer of cither belliâ€" i o f’arent shall hereafter ‘be permitted wiile in any | riorlt. Rr?:ddin?ad o'g“Wut;‘nj. subject uk) the Territoâ€" al ju ction of Her Majesty, to take incan 'Df! plies, except provisions, and such mmn’g:'f- | may be requisite for subsistence of her crew, and FS, | except so much coal only as may be suflicient to leps | catry such Vessel to the nearest Portâ€"of her own country, or to some nearer destination ; and no coal ises, | shall be again supplied to any such Ship of W ar or Merâ€" l Privateer in the same or any other Port, Roadstead, ; or Witers, subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of | Her Majesty, without zpet’ulrrminion. until after | the expiration of Three months from the time when y, _ | such Soal may have been last supplied to her withâ€" [â€"utf | in British Waters as aforesaid. â€" I have the honer to be, Rir, Your most humble servant, PM | â€" (Signed) EDWARD CARDWELL. ' January 1. 1866 The Earl of ('Iiurmd-leu Mr. ‘Cardwell. Forsres Orrick, 2nd February, 1866. Sir,â€"Her Majesty‘s Governnient being desirous of obserying the strictest itrality in the contest Otteawa, January 4.9) 6. ow XIxG STREET, j \Febritary 26th, 1866. Stz,â€"lHer Majestyâ€"being fully (determined to obâ€" serve the duties of Nemrn!il_v during the existing hostilities between Her Cathoiie Majesty and the Republics of Chili and Perw, and being moreover | resolved to prevent, as far as possible, the use of Her M-je.-tg'.- Marbors, Ports, and Coasts, and the W aters within Her Mn{os&j‘- Territorial crisdin- tion, in aid of the warlike ,trpou-' of either Belâ€" ligerent, has commanded tme to communicate to you, for your guidance, the following Rules, which are to be treated and enforeed as Her Majesty‘s Orders and Directions :â€" | | day,the 2nd of March next, and inâ€" Her Majesty‘s Territories and Poseessions beyond sens six days after the day when the Governor or other Chief Authority of each of such Térritories or Possessions respectively shall have notifed and published the same, stating in such notification that the said Rules are to be obeyed by all persons within the same territories and possessions. I. During the continuance of the present Hostiliâ€" ties between Her Cathelic Majesty and the Repubâ€" lies of Chili and Peru, all ships of'er and Privaâ€" teers of eithor Belligcnna are prohibited from making use of any Port or Roadstead in the United | Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in the | Channel Tslands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Coloâ€" Cnnntr{ Merchants would do well to examine heâ€" fore parchasing elsewhere. _ _ = . . ; | Packed and inspected by R. Kinly, Esq., of Ottawa. AL#O, a LARGE 8ToCK or 1 Groceries & Liquors B. PETERS, ‘Puiscirar., Ottawa Ottawa, May 9. 200 BBLS. OF MESS AND PRIII!" M ESS P OR K,! : % * Business Education. The Buokkee&lng Department is as complete and extensive as that ot -n{‘(‘ommoru'll Collego on the Continent, embracing Wholesale and Retail Merâ€" chandizing, Manufacturing, Mining, Milling, Forâ€" warding, Banking, Brokerage (and Commission, Railroading, Steamboating, Arithmetic, Penmanâ€" ship, Business Letterâ€"writing, Comercial Law, Teleâ€" graphing, Phonography, &c., and is under the charge of. Teachers selected for a practical as well as & theoretical knowledge of the dutics of the countâ€" ing room. For ciréwlar, and #pecimén of writing address, emlmini stamp, MUSGROVE & WRIGHT, Toronto, Hamilton, or Ottawa. Commercial Coll *.â€" (Signed) EDW AR The ‘)flcer Administering the Government of Canada Qétawa, April 3, 1865. PSA e mss P P tcs O T A NV A ;\ (Entablished in connection with the British Amertcan Commercial Colleges in Toronto and Hamilton.) FINANCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS, Orrawa, 19th March, 1866. Sin,â€"L have it in command to call your special attention to the annexed. copy of a Despatch from the Secretary ‘of State for Foreign A?.in.toflle Governgrâ€"General of this Province, conveying Her Majesty‘s Orders that no (CAwion or Spanish armed Vesgels be allowed to bring their prizes into Briâ€" tish ~â€"W ators. t P Belligerent (whetherthesame shall be a Ship of War, a Privateer, or a Merchant Ship), shall have vreviously doru!od. until afterthe expiration of at least Twentyâ€"four hours from the departure of such last mentioned Vessel beyond the Territorial jurisâ€" diction of Her Majesty. â€" . « The Colle At c I have accordingiy to‘ acquaint you that the Queen NHas been pfnsed 3irbet that orders in confurmil{:ilh the principles above stated, should forthwith be addressed to all proper authorities in the United Kingdom, and to Lfl Majesty‘s Naval or other authorities in all quarters beyond the United Kingdom,,for their guidance in the cireumâ€" stancés, I haive, &¢., _ + : «_ _/ {[Signed,] | ‘CLARENDON. II. If any Ship of War or Privateer of either Belligerent shall, after the time when this Order shall be first notified and put in force in the United Kingdom, and in the Channel Islands, and in the several Colonies and Foreign Possessions or Deâ€" dencies of Her Majesty respectively, enter any m Roadstead,or W aters belonging to Her Majosty, either in the United Kingdom or in the Channel Isâ€" lands, or in any of Her Majesty‘s Colonies or Foreign The‘ Right Honorable . Edward Cardwell, M. P. _ Mer Majesty has been pleased to command that these rules shall be put in foree in the United Kingâ€" dom, and in the Channel I«lands, on and after Friâ€" nies or Foreign Possessions or Dependencies, or of any Waters subject to the Territorial jurisdiction of the British Crown,â€"as a Station or a place of reâ€" sort for any warlike purposes, or for the purpose of obtaining any facilities of warlike equipment, and no Ship of Whrpr Privateer of either Belligerent shall hereafter be permitted to sail out of winw any Port, Roadstead, or Waters, ubfect to British jurisdiction, from which:any Vessel of the other furnish young men with a thorough and practical HIS INSTITUTION 18 DESIGNEDTO 1COR SA LIES. GOVERNMENT HOUSEâ€"OTTAWA renpon His Excellongy in Council was pleasâ€" rder, aud it is hereby ordered, that free passing through a foreign country consigned y. to limporters in Canada; slu‘i{ hereatter un the saine footing ak dutiable Goods. tor BRITISH AMERICAN Commissioner of Customs and m;?r | ST. GEORGE, 1468 tons of Customs, | ST. .\.\'DRR“‘, 1432 tons Ports in Canada., | ST. PA’I‘R!CK, 1207 tons &U1, 81T, Your obedieat horde ho padlnnttn C o “{‘&fd_ ï¬g{:;;;'mg‘ I T. DAVID, 1650 tons D. WHELAN, rlp_l Wu. . LEE Rideau Streot, _ | _ 308 Ottawa, Feb. 13 90â€"tf 21wâ€"3m 128 THE O1TA WÂ¥ TINGS, AUTGUST 2, 1866. at myâ€"office, on Elgin street, in the City of Ottawa : Being composed of Villa Lots, Numbers One, Two, lnd"fht!(’ fronting the Rideau Canal, and Lots Numbers Four, Five and Six, fronting the Concesâ€" sion Line, or allowance for road between Concesâ€" sions C and D, in the Township of Nepean, in the County of Carleton, as laid out and marked on a plan drawn l:! George F. Austin, Provincial Land Surveyor, and deposited in the Registry Office of | the County of Carleton, of that Por(ion of the Northâ€" erly half of Lot lettered (G, in Concession C, Rideau IFrom‘ (the said Northerly half being formed by | dividing the said Lot :Jv the centre, from front to l rear,) situate, lying and being on the Easterly side ) y | of the Rideau Canal ; also that other portion of the | snid Northerly half of Lot lettered G, situate, lyhlf | and being on the Easterly side of the Rideau Canal, | which said part is butted and bounded, or may be otherwise known as follow®: that is to u&, comâ€" 3 mencing at a point on the Westerly side of the Conâ€" The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Iinmigration, having authorized the publication, by | this Department, of an oceasional pnjnr. to be caliâ€" | ed the ©CANADA IMMIGRATION GAZETTE,*, | which will be devoted exclusively to the encourageâ€"" | ment of Imwi‘gnuon. and to the diffusion of acouâ€" | rate and useful intormation concerning CanadW ’ abroad, I bea.ln\'e to bring under your notice the advantages this sheet will offer as an advertising | medium to land owners, and others having Wb ties for sale or lease. _ As inl‘n(;ntlon of this kind ds clferly sought for, and much valued by every | intelligent emizrant, means will thus be afforded of !ngy;b‘.'rmkx TICKETS GRANTED | â€" REDUCED RATES. | _ I have it in command to inform you that His Exâ€" | cellency the | Governor General, by an Order in | Council of this day‘s date, has been pleased to reâ€" new, for a period of one month from date hereof, the | Order in Council of the 19th March last, directing | that «Fire Arms and Munitions of War‘" be importâ€" | ed free. 05 duty until the 6th proximo, -ub‘ieet to the | ¢ondition that the Importer Elrm'lh the Collector of Custom with list« of parties desirous of procuring , #uch arms, and that such parties "be known to be reliable loyal subjects, and such privilege shall | :;ile:;d to all such,importations made upon and from | # date â€" Lt |â€" _‘ MONTREAL. | NOV Aâ€"8COIAN . .Capt. W ylie, . | BELGIAN /. .. ;, Capt. Brown . . . NORTHâ€"AMERICAN,. Capt: Kerr | DAMASCUS,; . ;., Capt,. Watt . .. cession Road, between Concessions C and D, in said Township, distant cight hundred and fiftyâ€"two and one half links, in a Southerly direction from the Northeast angle of Lot lettered G, aforesaid, thence Southerly along the said Concession Road, twohunâ€" dred and seven and one Inlll; links, more or I:;n, to the land owned by Geoi atterson, ,, thence Westorly, parallel wit;‘:hc division lln:ogtntwm said Lot G and Lot F, in the said Congession, along the Northern boundary of the smid. George Pw.oml ‘8 lnd.hniacu h-nd;eid hlltd ï¬mymn']u links, more or less, to the Queen‘s way, along the East side of the Rideau &nn?.’thobeen&om.. erly along the said highway two hundred and cight lin{-. thence Ensterly, mrfll-l with <the said division lime, between said Lots G and F, one thousâ€" and and six links,â€"toâ€"the gue of .beginning, said last deseribed rmionof @ontaining, by adâ€" measurement, two acres more of less. & JK _ that behalf, public noticeis hereby given that on the Fifteenth day of August next, at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon, the undermentioned Lands and Tenements, being the proporty of the said Inâ€" solvent, (subject to a Mortgage thereon in favor of Alexander (ï¬irin_!]a,) will be sold by Public Auction For each advertisement, not exceeding ten lines, $2 the insertion : and 8 cents for ovo? extra line. For a square of 22 lines, to stand for a twelveâ€" month, $6. } In all cases, advertisements must be prepaid, and an early transmission is recommended. The undersigned will gladly receive communicaâ€" tions of a practical character for publication, bearâ€" ing on the subject of Immigration, such as létters from actual settlers, lhvvdng their progress in the country, and pointing out the peculiar advantages Fobruary 10 as possible, and be free from anything like exagâ€" gerntion. . | â€" > j The Honourable the Minister of Agriculture and Imniigration has also authorized the opening of an Iuformation Office in Liverpool, under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. Win. Dixon, a gentleman well acquaintâ€" ed with this snd the mother country, who will be m-u; charged with the distribution of this rm ghout the United Kingdom, and in bringibg of their district ~in l,'nm&m. &o. OIt is desirablethat they should be written as concisely The first number will appear inâ€" the course of next montli, the second in April, bringinJ down the information to the latest period, to be followed up monthly or quarterly, as may be required. .. _ "As the ?u'ca it is intended to allot for advertising purposes will be limited, and in view of the large circulation the sheet will obtain, [for it will be disâ€" tributed ‘rw‘;illo-uly]. the prices of advertisements connot be much lower than the following :â€" _ SIR.â€" Britain in direct comtfunication with the property~ holder here. $ to Cireriar No.173 SiR You are hereby authorized. to refund the duties already paid l:tml\:\nns and Munitions of War im« ported within the period above named. ~I am, Sir, f % Your obedient servant, & R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE. The Collector of Customs; 144â€"tf ACADIAN,, AUSTRIAN PERUVIAN MORAVIAN 8T. DAVID, 1650 tons..... ... Capt Aird. ST. GEORGE, 1468 toos ... ... Capt. Smith, ST. ANDREW, 1432 tons. ... .. Capt. Scott. 8T. PATRICK, 1207 tons... . ., Capt. Procks. The steamers of this Lino will sail at reguâ€" lar intervals between the Clyde and Quebec. Berths not secured until paid for. For passage,. or any other particulars, apâ€" ply to ' OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Mils* Marble Works, Sparks Streetss e Centre Town, Oftawa. ACADIAN,.... .. (Building) . AUSTRIAN .;., . (Building). PERUVIAN . .Capt. Ballantine MORAVIAN ... . Capt.Aiton . . HIBERNIAN ;. Capt, Dutton . ‘Ottawa, May, 14 SAILING W EEEKLY Rates of | ‘Through Passage from OTTAWA LTVERPOOL or LONDONDERRY : CABIN. ;. ..; ... . $66.T5 to $8e.15. : ‘(According to accommodation.) ETEERAGE . ... ... .. .. «| .. . $34.25. Insolvent Act of 1864. GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE, f ~ Querec, 25th January, 1866. Ix ®e, THOMAS STORY, ax Ixsouyext. URSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN «engers [?nolra( to Liverpool & Londonderrg FINAXCE DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMsS. f B P ||_â€" Ottawa, June 6, 1866, Mantleâ€"Pieces ! OCEAN STEAMSHIPS G I sUMMER SERVICE. )A S G OW LINE Lam, Sir, §A LE HEUBACH & COWARD. Acexrs at Orrawa FR Your obedient serventt A. C. BUCHANAN, Chief Arent. OF LANDS W.J. & A, K. MILLS. 2600 2650 2434 2300 2400 1784 1800 10 No. 8. Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons AT THR "OTTAWA TE " NOW is the UTTVM E This is the Motto of every Real Do You want to Buy ? No Matter what your Business Let the World Know It PROPERTY to SELL Printing Works! 60, Sparks 8t., Centre Town. Or Hardware Dry Goods, "OTrAwWA TIMES" WILL AFFORD A SUPERIOR MEDIUM ADVERTISING IT HAS‘BEEN TRULY SAID TRAT *4 JUDICIOUS APPLICATION OF THE LRADING AVENUES TO WEALTH" PRINTERS INK IS$ ONKE OL THE TO BUSINESS MEN IN THE ADV ERTTISE. ADVERTISE! THE "TIMES" I8 Groceries, BUSINESS MAN. ADVERTISBE!! THKE PUBLIC. TO SELL, ADVERTISE ! ADVERTISE ! THE MEDJIUM SUTIEA M IF YOU HAVE IF YOU HAVE â€"â€"=â€"A ND Crockery, orrICE ADVERTISE. LINE OF GHlassware, it Will <Reach Lk DERING their sincere thanks to their friends and the public generally, for their steady and inâ€" creasing patronage and support, would beg to draw their attention to the fact that, having now supplied the city for eighteen months, their experience has enabled them to select such a stock of ALES as shall please the most fastidious taste, while their increased facilities for Bottling and delivering will ensure the promptest attention to all orders they may be favored with. L H. F. BRADING & Co. Waggons will be sent n wo'm; Aylmer, Richmond, and . Ottawa, March 27, 1866. Tlll UNDERSIGNED, WHILST TENXâ€" DERING their sincere thanks to their friands« akins, hides,»Horf¥»*hoof«,.or other parts of such animals, hay, straw, and fodd#, be, and the same llpmhihis ; save and except such cargo or carâ€" goes, or part of cargo, as His Excellency in Counâ€" ;illbi?.y hereafter seefitto exempt from such proâ€" ion. His Excellency in Council, on the recommendaâ€" tion of the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, and under the authority given and conferred by the said Act, has been pleased to ordgr, and it is hereâ€" :’y ordered, that on, from and afterthe FIRST day lAh&C next, the importation or introduction into t nce, or amy part thereof, by sem, of cattle, sheep, hor#@F éwine, asses and mules, ment, February 28, 1866 \ PRESENT : ; HIS EXCELLENCY _ THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL WIIERIA!, BY AN ACT PASSED IN the twentyâ€"ninth year of Her Majesty‘s Reign, intituled * An Aet to "\mvido against the introduction <and spreading of disorders affecting certain animals," authority is given to the Governor in Conncil to take such measures as may appear to be necessary in order to prevent the introduetion of contagious or infections mmderl affecting sheep, eattle, horses, and other animals, and chock such dhord:n tm #preading, if introduced ; And whereas a contagious disease or epidemic affecting cattle prevails in miany parts of ;Inrope. and is increasing and extending it« ravages, and whereas it is expedient, in order to prevent the inâ€" troduction of the zame into this Province, that the importation by sea of certain animals and article« should be prohibited â€" Gzo. Et. Carmenr, WHEREAS. in and Atty.â€"Gien:~ ( by the _ thirtyâ€"eight chapter of Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intiâ€" tuled : " An Act respecting the preservation of the, Public Health," it is amonget other things enacted,| that whenever this Province or any part thereof, or place therein, appearsto be threatened with any formidable epidemic, endemic or contagious disâ€" ease the Governor may, by Proclamation, to be I‘;{ him from time to time issued, by and with the adâ€" vice and consent of the Executive Council of this Province declare the @aid Act to be in force in this Province, orâ€"in any part thereof, or place therein, mentioned in such Proclamation, and it shall thereâ€" upon be in foree accordingly ; and the Governor; may in like manner from time to time, as to ‘all or. any of the parts or places to which any such Procâ€" lamation extends, revoke or renew any such Procâ€"| lamation : and, subject to guch revocation and reâ€" newal as nfomuid,everz such Proclamation shall have effect for six months or for any shorter period in such Proclamation expressed ; 4‘.\ p WirkrEa®, although there exists no reason for "kerions alarm, the Province aplpe:rs to be so far threatened with Asiatic Cholera, a disease within the meanâ€"; ing of the said Act, as to render it expedient that all munr{ 'zmunuonn should be <aken for the proâ€" tection of the Public Health, and it is therefore exâ€" HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENâ€" ERAL IN COUNCHL. 4 H!l EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the Councila Memorandum from the Hon. the Mimster of Einance, recommending that Peas, Barley, and Oats, as woll as Petroleum, which have paid full Toll through the Welland Caâ€" nal, be permitted to pnnhroog%x the St. Lawrence, Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll, Whereupon His Exceilency in Council, on the nwmmensnion aforesaid, and under and by virâ€" tue of the .ulhm'iky given and conferred by the 85th section of the 28th Chapter Consolidated Statutes of Canada, has been pleased to order, and it is hereb: ordered, that on, fromâ€" and after the TW ENTIEval day of JUNE instant, Peas, Barley, Oats and Petroâ€" leum, which have paid full Toll on the Welland Canal, be and the same are herchy allowed to free throughthe 8St. Lawrence Canal, the Ri«!enu and Ottawa Canals, the 8t Ann‘s Lock and the Chambly Canal, * a WE have appointed Mr. J. LESLIE, Sparks Streot, sole A)gom for sale of above Watches, and caution the public against being im posed upon by Watches marked «" Makers to the Queen," but which are not manufactured by us. _ THE GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE ED= ward Island has given notice that a Light House has recently been erected dn the North Point of that Island, in 47°, 3‘, 46" N., and Longitude 63©, 59‘, 9" W. ‘The Light stands i‘h({ feet high above water, and shows a fixed wm‘t: light. By command, neank mc aninints pedient to declare the said Actto be in force in the said Province. Now Know Ye; that by virtue of the power in Me vested by the said Act, I, the said Governor of this Province by and ‘with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Province, do hereâ€" by declare the said Act herein before mentipned to be in force.in this Province, from and after the date of these presents,and that the same do and shall conâ€" tinue in Foroo for and during the period of 6 Calendar Months from the date hereof, unless this Proclamaâ€" tion be «oon revoked and recalled under the proâ€" visions of the said Act : Of all which, Her Majesty‘s loving subjects, and all others whom these presents do or may in anywise concern are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Gryex under my Hand and Seal at Arm#, atthe Government House, in the CTTY OF OTTAW A, in the «aid Province, this TENTH day of April, in the the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty â€"six, and in the Twenty Ninth year of Her Majesty‘« Reign. es Ry His Excellency the Right Honorable C#arurs Sgaxiey ViscovNt Moxcx, Baron Monek of * â€" Ballytramon, in the County W exford, Governorâ€" <«â€" General of British North America, and Captainâ€" General and Governorâ€"inâ€"Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Seotia, New Brunsâ€" wick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Viceâ€" Admiral of the same, &e., &¢. * To all to whom thee presents shall comeâ€"Garzetâ€" ING : ; A PROCLAMATION. R Lightsâ€"Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince : Edward 4 â€" _ Isdland. r May 31, 1866 By Command, WM. McDOUGALL, Secretary ALES & PORTER * "ictoria Vaults ! Wellington Street. 148tf PROVINCE OF CANADA FINANCE DEPARTMENT,. CUSTOMS 154tf FEW ROOMS AT DUIGNAN‘s o« ‘TEL, Bparks Street, may be obtained by NOTICE TO MARINERS Moxtr®«L, 20th day of February, 1866 GovFRNMENT HOoUSE Ottawa, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866 Prxsest: | THCMAS RUSSELL & SON, London and I.llt!'rpvml‘ W. H. LEE, Clerk Executive Council 66â€"tf R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs W. H. LEE, a Clerk Executive Council Ottawa, June 14th, 1866 requlesiy/ twice a As 139y MONCK 124â€"tf ,G_OLD AND SILVER, AWFUL SACRIFICE! _BANKRUPTCY AVOIDED ! I OARDING.«««MRS. REYNOLDS, "THE p Cottage" Book and Fancy Store, York Street, doors from Sussex Street, begs to announce that she is prepared to accommodate six uni‘ltl:,u:q- ors. 7 # ECURED ANl.)“rE'l‘AlllD BY TH use of the celebr PLANTAGENET MIXâ€" ERAL WATERS to be had fresh from the Springs, and delivered dailyâ€"in the city by the Apn:Ti any quantity. f Acexrs.â€"L. N. Ny:,l'&unx Street ; Wim. â€" sey, Sparks Street ; John Nicholson, Ride ks ; |__ WM. RODDEX, HP"WW 14\ July, ‘6s. *‘ 180.5 hss Bristol‘s Sarsaparill ; and Bristol‘s Sugarâ€"Contâ€" od Pills are for sale by all l)rugfl':u everywhe?, Bold in Ottawa t:ry John|Roberts, Dr. Garvey, H.F. lm‘nthy. J. Jenningk, W. M. Massey, and Gep. Mortimer. J 4Sutf | ese Pills are pre d expressly to rate !in harmony with thupgnp'::n ofpull Nood.,;lfl“n. BRISTOL‘S SARSAPARILLA, in cases arising from depraved humors, or impure blood. ‘The most hc’:lm sufferers need ;tlduémit. Under the influâ€" once of these two GREAT REMEDIES, maladies that have heretofore been considered utterly incx; able, diupr;n quickly and permanently. In following diseases, u..i. Plll?ue the safest, the C 0 ® MORORECDACCCM® PIVE MTC MHC ERICRL UHC %\:‘eken. and the best ;mody ever prepared, and should be at once d to : | Dyspepsia, or |In stion, Liver Come L | plaints, Constipation, Headache, and, Piles. G O O DCH E A L‘T Hi! Grand International Meeting of Manuface *\ . qurers of Watches and Jewelry. Put ur in Glass Phials, and Warranted to keep in any climate. . | 1 Extraordinary Announcement Watcher" Bplendid Jowelty, French Clocks, Diaâ€" mond Ring«, Pianos, llelo?eum. Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, &c., &c., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value! ‘ LIVER, STOMACH AND BOWELS, The following has been resolved, that in conseâ€" zuenco of the grut Stagnation of Trade, and in orâ€" er to rolieve from pecuniary embarrassments ocâ€" casioned by a distressing War, and to avoid $2,000,000 $2,000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, must be ' | _ sold in the course of six months, | AT ANY SACRIFICE! | a preliminary they would remark that ‘hey. marnufacture and well no brass or imitation of Jewelry, I And [for me articles to sell at TWO DOLLARS each, no matter how costly it may be, and«consist of Splenâ€" did Hunting case Gold and Silver W atches, Clocks, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubics, Pearis and other precious Stones (Solitaire and in clusters) Ladies! Setts ofâ€"Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the most fashionable and recherche style, Gold anpd Enamelled Bracclets, Studs and Sigeve Buttons, Chains of all descriptions, &c., &c. Silver Ware, (extra ‘nlu’tcd) comprising Castors, r Dish, beautiful {'chuedun-l enfruved, Table &nd Tea Speons, Gol lets, &c., &r., Pianos, Melodéons and Sewing Machines of the hest makers. j By all who are sick, or who wish to prevent sitkâ€" ness. Jt is the only genuine or original preparaâ€" tion for the permanent cure of the most and confirined cases of [ Scrofula, Old Sores, Bolls, Tumors, AP- p scesses, Ulcers, § And every kind of Serefulous and Seabious erupâ€" tions. _ It is also.a sure remedy for _ | “ circulation clogged, and the humors of body »endered unhealthy by the heavy and Se secretions of the winter months. This safe, powertul detergent; rlo,w every portion of“;gul It is guaranteed to be the purest and most powerâ€" . & ful prepn.uz‘on of } @ENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPA! And is the only true and reliable cure for lie, 23 even in its worst forms. } _ |It is the very he“i‘mc‘dieim tor the cure of all dizeases arising from a vitiated or impuré of the blood, and particnlarly so when used in conâ€" nection with | I We have adopted the plan of sale now so poï¬llr ' of charging a uniform price, and this price will be l $2 thr each article, regardless of value. Thejexâ€" | penges of conducting our Agency are paid by‘the sale of certificates, or conpons,, representing the \vaâ€" rious articles. These certificatés are sold at FIFTY CENTS each or 5 for $2,00, and ench certificate will show the holder the particular article he or she is :ntï¬ led to on payment of an addition $2.00. ~| . | The expenses oft Freignt and Packing | | Pianos or Sewing Machines will be | _ | Paid by the Parties who are j ! Entitled to them. : | l system, and shou‘d be _ > [ gas USED DAILY A8 A DIET Dmx."&n AS THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS In every part otf the United States and Provinges, nnt; to lllp:ueh very liberal inducements will be of. fered, and on npalicuion a circular of terms will be forwarded. _ We prefer money sentin PostOffice orders, where they can be obtained, or by Bank Drafts, to our order. . Please write your Name, Town, County and State plainly, and uldna;all orders to March 3, 1866 DURING THE SPRING ANDSUMMER SALT RHEUM» RING WORM, TETTER |â€"â€" SCALD HEAD AND SCURYEY. } BRISTOLS ; (Vegetable) Sugarâ€"Uoated The;rio'o of each artigle varies from SIX TO EIGHT HUNDREFD DOLLARS. |* How . We shall Proceed. SARSA PARILLA ! AGEN TS ARE WAN T ED IHE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I I# particularly recommended for use _ | FINEST WORKMANSHIP ! P J TL L S . #&o. :Ilc: .v.nc t ll:‘:glcll V:I..q’, 13 A. The great cure for all Discases of the DE TREY: & Co.. HEN THE BLOOD 18 THICK, THE ARE WARRANTED GOLD IN QUART BOTTLES : that pose the f use | élected NKEKRUPTCY! B RTIST OL S 34, LIBERTY STREET, DE TREY & CO., Agents for Manufacturers, | 34 Liberty St., New York. OP. THE DUVERNAY BRO havé unanimonsly woRrTH oOF Gold and Silver TOLEN OR S$STRAYED.««4B0UT the S first ot June, from the Subscriber‘s premises, a Chesnut Colored MARE COLTâ€"two m:- old â€"has a large '[ï¬:&m down the faceâ€" hind legs white. on regarding said colt will be thankfully received by s The astonishing efficaty of the Can@dian Pain Destroyer, in curing disenses for which it is re commended, and it;"'uh-mdorful lleee:‘h subduing me atism, and in relievi m.dmn oalidoh'o.hi‘hn-ki-tnhg list of Remedics .lithcn complaints, Orders are O(“g“lff'? ldn:.:uhnh all pfirts of the country for farther and each testifying a» to the universal -:;fl_u-' Egivee, | ~_ _ * Trs Orrawa Tixgs.â€"Printed and Published every morning, (Sundays excepted,) by Gzorer Corrox, Proprietor, at the Tiurs Steam Printing Works, No. 60, Sparks Btreet, in the City of Ottawa County of Tlll CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER |HAs now been beforeâ€"the public for a length of time, and whenever used is well liked, never f4 iling in a single instance to {i\'e permanent relief when timely used, and we have mever known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are pro periy followed ; bumlbemr{,nu are delight â€" ed with its rrunu. and speak in the highest terms of its virtwes and magical effects. The Canadian Pain Destroyer nevor fails to give imnfediate relief. Aflmu Dealers 'kecf it m.- order and use it ; and no family -i'l he nnhtfla..tryilg it. botite] .Price twentyâ€"five cents per e« .# * NORTBJ;P & LYMAN. We :r.t from experience in this matter, having tested it thoroughly, and therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which jt i« recommended may depend upon‘its being a Soveâ€" reign Remedv. * + Bold by Geo. Mortimer, Jobn Roberts, W. M Massey, H. F. McCarthy, and J. Skinmer, in Gf tawn. ¢ Side, Back and Head, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat S]ur‘u{:. lu.il-u. Onll:!p in the t-:dui a era m -.ry. S hoal Eis t Bites, &¢., &c. Another objection to this method of blowi as, that both feet being occupied, no â€"4,;1“ offered for the management of the ewell. _ MWithin the past two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of «dowble blowers," have been manufactured in this country, and to counteract this difficulty (want of * swell) a lever has been preâ€" jected from the centre of the instrument, to wet u upon the swell, ax» orkrare» sy THE naus. ï¬â€˜. inconvenience and contortion necessary to effect this object are disagreeable enough to a gentieman, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearâ€" ly impossible. _ _ Fan *>, P.S.â€"A liberal discount to Churches, Clergy men and Schools. Addre«s t Among the most important of modern Medical Di« coveries stands the + CANADIAN PAIN RESTROYE ! dealer represents any other instrument ns = the same as ours," it is usually a mere attempt to sell an inferior instrument on which he can make a They have received t the press, and all the pi try, among which are: Marry Sanderson , Max Mare sek, Theodore Eixheld, Herman Wollenhawpt Francis H, Brown, Wm, Henry Fry, MHK. SEGENMUNLD pianist, «ave« :â€"I have For seventeen years the superior excellence of our Melodeons bas not been questionod, and for two ynn'rn the enormous demand has made it im possible for us to meet our orders promptly. With our increased r.tcji:“u"' we feel warranited in a=surâ€" ing our at their orders will be promptly met, m- continuance of their ,m.‘f' Caution to Purchasers, _ All of our instruments have upon the nameâ€"board, DRIGGS* NEW PATENT ‘ RE THE ONLY INXSTRUMEXTs constructed on a truly Scientifi¢ l'.lmu'.lr.~ They have greater strength, and will remain longer in Tume, than any other Piano. â€" The construction is simple and natural, all the extrangous lutmber in the body of the 4nstrument i« dirpented with ; the sound boards mre merely tw 0 arched |planks <# thin wood, like the front and back of in violin; the strings are attached to a strong iron frame, which is separated and entirely independent of the case, thereby dispensing with the cla Imrpfl'rm of etring ing by hllll!l-llll:fu" straight bridges, preserving at the same time the Over strung Bar«, of which Mr, Drico8 is the Inventor. By these improvements we gain much mote vibratory power, ut the +ame time pmten'ing all its |»|ni.ly and richiness of tone, The Automatic Organ. In presenting the Avtomame Oroax, we boidly anmounce the greatest triumph in musical instre ments of thé age. . During the past half century the French and Germansâ€"have manufactured aped in struments with double bellows, and:two pedals for the feet to operate, but the want of the reversed or FXHAUSTED BELLoWs, (which is the only bellows used in our instruments,) made it impossible for them to produce the mellow, rich and musical tone for which our instrument« are celebrated. _ Out Auroma1c device obviates this difficulty tirely, the simple act of blowing with more or force ‘ivin‘htb desired increase or decrease in volume of the tone, The Melodton and School Organs in full, «GEO. A. PRINCE «& 0©0o PIARNOâ€"FORTES _ WM. HENRKY FRY, late musicaberitic of N. Y. Tribunesays :â€"1 have examined your ne invented Pianoâ€"Fortes. They morit mil the pre given to them by Messrs. Thilberg, Gottsch Etrackosch, Mason and other®. As regards st: ture, they are original and philosophical ; in pur volume, and continuity.of tone.; in voeal versim tude, that crowning excellence which enalles pianists to " sing" on the instrument. | \ our Pia ever deserve the highest rank. . Your invention my opinion, is destined to work radical char in :be manufacture . of Pianos ‘ throughout worls. % KFrom The N. Y. Heraid, Nept examination of Diiou‘s®Piano results obtained are a very fim purity and brillianey through« ment, not often found in Pian the old xhn. The N. Â¥. Tomes, July 12. « AI. ing full description of style, and imonials of the most eminent musicians, as to l g' Q{‘h excellence of our instrumentsâ€"will be sent fre to any address. Bcfm&urehni@. logue, wi ice. Ottawn., x 18. 186 an instrument without : a smooth delicacy, pe other instrument; an « no exertion, the fullnes and they must #peédily PATENT: BAsSO TEXNUTO OR sUBâ€"Ba® . o s m i f School Organs & Melodeons Finished in Elegant Rosewood, \\'lluï¬ or ouk cases. 85,000 Now in Use: GexTuers :â€"BHavia tested the Pianoâ€"Fort« Mr. 8. B. Driggs, J an resulting from hi imj instruments under exa depth and brilliar Rianoâ€"Fortes, and thnation and «tw ing eloser to whut ment than has yet b moniu} acture., Automatic Oreans. Every Instrument Warranted for Five Yearsâ€"No Charge for Boxing * or Shipping. Fitzroy, June 25th, 1866 Carleton, C.W Ottawa, Dec. 18th, 1865 2 852 to #55% KACH. THIRTYâ€"NINEOY aRI Geo. A. Prinï¬e & Co‘s PATENT NILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CONTAIX Of the 4nstrument is dispented with ; the nds wwe merely tw o ane ’ncdtolllnlu «4 thin e the front and back «of violin ; the re attached to a strong iron frame, which ted and entinely nuh-].nnh-at of the case, Niepenging with the cld harp formâ€"of «tring betituting: straight bridges, ..nmru.‘ at time the Over strung Bar«, of which Mr, k the Iuventor. By these improvement» much mote vibratory power, ut the +ame erving all its |;uli'_v and ri«':m-" of tone. ave received the highest testimonial® trom , and all the principal arti<t? in the counâ€" Dec. 18, 1865 ENMUND THRLHL Yours respectfull y WM. HALL & SON GEO. A. PRINCE & Go L. M. GOTTSCHALK» Newcastle, C, W., General Agents for C. W ALLAN FRASER. 28â€"w 2 o musicaleritic of The e examined your newly ey morit wll the praise Thalberg, Gottschalk, ve. As regards struc hiloeophical ; in purity,, me.; in voral versimili ence which (mlg.h-- the ftrument. | Y our Pianos nk. . Your jnvention, in work «radical changes VA RIETIES L. .M. Gottachalh, ®; Thalterg, Km . «Mazon., 4, Manith, _ «M, #trackerch, Chas, Frade 543 Broadway, NEW \'0{'( â€"Upon a careful rie, we find the Buffalo, N. Â¥ 1 â€"dw y When a =pt leas the the * PÂ¥k. Chancery, Co Office: Elgin Str Augxaxpex Ros »Ottewa, July 28. Cextral Ottawa. W murax Dock Convey ancers. " e * Attends to al Ottawa. Febraary 7, 1864 Bumrm Notary Public; Crown Attorney, for and Russell. Orric® : In the Co i¢s Pubjlic, &e., &e. Orrice: . Lelegra Ottawa, February 7. Januaryâ€"27, 1866 W. MARSH Bllll'fllq Orrice: Morn and Rigin Streets, O: Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1# TKaflan P Chancery, &¢. OrriC® : Aumond‘ Jtawa, Jan. 12, 186 Atawa, Feb. 7, 1866 adidne s migh C #41".'?'-"$ Clarke onto ; John Hall, M English Mails, y Steammhips, via 1 Thursday A alternate m‘y‘ Boston, every altert Recisrermo Lerr aid thirty minutes «$A Olhot hours ©COLMA DVOCATE® A ney sâ€"atâ€" L . Orpio®s : Maull an Mr. Wright will a Pridays of every we PCs &I.IAI. z M Ottawa, Fob. T. 1/ ADVO(‘ ATE. . Etreet, Q@ebee. repared to attend q Jovernment emplo: nay entrast him. < 2 suit in and for the d tal.. Office and : Mosgrove Streets, fn‘s. Entrance < T6 all parts of 5 cts, if unpaid, : l“l."'fot Briti« .;.. the i'lilel ional. Arnprior, Nand Poi ___ broke d« Bell‘« Corn« pPorth, & Buckingham treated, if require â€"Ottawa, April 1 A yimer & N. 8 o uxC Ottaws., C. W tast and We«‘ OrriCK : Post E. B. Haycocs ebruary 7, 1864 DR. OLI DI“IIT- 01 tral Ottawa. Ottawa, Janaary 2 upeicK : Union ‘ebruary 21, 1564 LEES . BAIIIII‘I.I Convey ancers, OrFiO® : An the Co uhawn, March Ottawa, January Ottawa. K. Chancery, Cor izner‘s Shoe Store Ot Ottawa . Fi December 28, 1 «m phy Ottewna, May 5 Caxcers Ovesp, GEO, LOG LOMCEP AT® ARRISTER, A 3t 8 18 W OLEC ARRISTE MESSRS. * PX. C. E®TIST. O AJUG L'ï¬ A MBR ILEITIER ROSS TTORNE 1 Â¥. 4. TBORNEYâ€" JOsEPI TRPOR NE Y 1). :‘ TTORNEY AR RISTE NR Telegraph Bo HAVCOC TPOR NE Vi EDW ARD Chancery, of Y ork stre awa, March Chancery JOHN SW W YSICIAN, attending Phy Chancery, Con THE P O® a and Witk DR. YEICIAN, TD ARL A a "( )] DR. DR. T, 1866 RATEH PI DJ Oth