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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Jan 1867, p. 1

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The tone ! at ity for sus» C m Yolame of ndwi-dom musicaleritic of !lq examined y our newty â€"merit ali the praise rg, .Gettschalk/ %3‘11"-‘"‘ oruy, al; in b ; im vm!’vnm ce which enables the ument. Your Pianeg the nameâ€"board, !‘E €O." â€" When & > as « the mere attempt to sell ich he cay make a L. M. Gottséhalk 8. Thaiberg, Ww, Haszow IALL & SON, says *â€"We bave ’;', al. «Jt can ni.".3 I‘flli‘lw.\l yer cltains w Sraed Princ.rame ugbly examined ant nted m‘tau‘;::d by *fi" at tome nts as exhilited in the in point #, NatiH ib Eo Gread Im , musical inâ€" va'$ -”::t.md- erjection in the snstry« by any cther system o wanted. for Five for Boxing * ‘g» P in Use. ‘ _Colds, Sore Throak in the Stomach, atery, Bowek â€"~ / out the entire instre» »es construc@i@tupror rior excellence of our t Bass, of which My P ek, n ced ind richness of | artists in the coun» _ Yourt Invention, in ork radical nes â€" throughout m ; &e trument, to act u »C mu® kx®u. " W ainat or oak cases STAOE! d and Published s excepted rq to effect to a gentlemar, appendage is nearâ€" J. Skinner, in urches," Clergy men & LYMAX PRINCE & CO., Buffalo, N. Melodcons RTES 1 CIFICATION® m descriptive cata this dificulty otâ€" with more or less or decrease in the mss ah Agents for C. W "Taw Toks wred and valued. a Ns 1â€"y :f-}-if&utd'iflnfl [ i1 w C Uichmoud, Sémptei &“wag'.::.'mr y..mw--uu. Aâ€"«k* J3 fipleton d E‘st Templetop «& _ o ok pooine neaie e minbnrs on sitingh To all C § ote, if uapaid, 7 ots. To Briti ‘olnnb’il. 10 es Lettors for British Columbia, Germany and Foreign Joantric® rnny. MUST 88 PRXâ€"PAID. To the United states 10 yment Engzlish Mails, por H. & A. Allan‘s °-‘I :,h-rl !l'.lhonolo‘un Arapriqr, Sind Point, Pem Reainsaips, via Portland, close| at D\’.‘mq m-’c:wduga;vwxn ork, every alternate Seturday, at Noon, "“fi' 17 cts; via Boston, overy acernate Monday, at Noon, _ â€" _ tass and West, by Reil, Daily, £|"" [ T i t â€"~~~‘~«A. MORTIMER, * omine uon pepapiet 73 Boot-.llbl‘ and Paper«Ruler, cor= ROSS & PA NS’ ner of Sparks and Metealie Streets, over the > City Registrar‘s Office. Account books mads t« A"onsnnnmni.u_umg-u- order for any branch of business, paged and bound Cln!-fy. ConÂ¥sy ansers, Notaries Public, &0 | in the best style of the art. Odice: Elzin Street, opposite the Kn:upll House, RU LLNG done to any s“n_ Aucraxposs Ross. %I-“l AR80X8. Particular attention paid to Map Mounting. Ottawa, July 28. 189â€"6m ‘ Ottawa, Decomber 19, t38s. s P o c® " 2â€"7 A"OI.IIY.ATOBAW‘ Solldm Chancery; Convrey ancer, Ollise over Mr. Juzner‘s Sho¢ store, Wéurd. Quawa. | Ottawa, April 27. FF* m1rtt _uarron®: Umon Baildings, 0Â¥ {ebruary 21, 1366. 0;,.'.. Anvo‘c;r& Odice! No. 17, 3t Poter street, Quobec. « Mr. will always be repared to attend protuptly to any business the boveru asat @.apluyes, aud pablic ‘ow::‘y way vatrast Yhor. . «iss B. regularly the cirâ€" wit in aud tof tae district of bec. p i Desemper 25, 136. , | fl-x Rauisreaso Lerreus mast be d, and postâ€" mmmnmwum g of mails. | 728" hoursâ€"8 a.m. to 1 p.t. .. ZBB" Aitends to all Law Courts in tlis District of Ottawe. | 7 Fobruary 7, 1866. t . _ ddâ€"ut Atawa, Jan. 12, 1866 Bl RISTERS, Atutpyl, solicit Oun{uun. &s. ¢ Orric¢: Inths Court House, Ottaws, C. W. . Roszeat Less. *w . Joux J. GmouenL Jitaws, Fobraary 7, 1806. | 4 ebruary 7, 1366 BA-uu-r-'n amd :ktcmy-’"h"o Soligitor in Cusncory, Conveyancer, ko. Ollce: Opposite Post Eigin Street, in the Aooms Wj ooeufiod asthe C: House. Qzawa, March 30. ° t _ 3ri Blllll‘l'll; Solict Attorney, and m’l‘ubuo.curldthg Poace and County rown Attornay, for the United { of Prescott and Russell. o $ Orpion: In the Court Houss, L‘Orignal. January 27, 1866. | . 34â€"6m W. R. BELL, A.M., M.D., C.M., &c. | * (Rrecousmr pmow Exgiaxp.) ©IURGERY and loq-m. George Attawa. [‘Aru of Quobec. Residences=City Hall Square. Dop. 18 *65. 1â€"7° krrouu"s-rr-l. W , Solicitors=ln= Chancery, Convey ancers, Notaries Public, &c. Orrice: Post Odice Bailding, Elginstreot, Ottaya E. B. HMargock. / K. iL Harcook. (hones mm iC HAUE P 43â€"utf Atawa, Rob. {, 1866. BAuuur-nn and Attorney seat«Laws solicitorsâ€"inâ€"Chancery,. Cogveyancers, Notarâ€" es Public, £c., &s. a | Orrics: _%bgn’l Building, Metcalfo Streot, Bgmuuuu. Attorney, Solicitor, &e» Orrice: Horne‘s Baildings, corner of Sparks dElgin streots, Oitawa. | Ortawa, Doc. 18, 1866. [ â€" ty 3. Coustase. _ 'Tmflwnun&x. Ottaws, Fob. 7',‘“.:,4_1_;___"';_â€" ~<, 16 k BOUL'{:)N 3 | BAllll‘l:‘l«‘tAT-l.lv , Solicitor=in= Qrvice : m.'.m’t "ufilé-mm“ t onerAarHLc ruydp-. Surgeon u sad Accouctour, I . Orric®: In ilocae‘s Blook. 48 be found over Ae ciice at night. " References : u;v.boach' Orond ; Rev. John smith, Bowinanvilie; Rey. 0‘“(? Riddell, darke ; Dancan Ca.apbell, M.D, MR is" Rorâ€" wo; John thail, M. D« 4> A M.D., Otraws, Fobruary 7, es y “‘_“‘_ VOL. I.; NQ. 3838.} Pnnwuu. Surgeon and Accoucheur, attonding Physician.to Protestant Hoapiâ€" tal. Ofice and residence, of Rideau and Mosgrove Streets, nearly ite Workman & Grifâ€" fin‘s. â€" Entrance on Mosgrove Str # AHtmiwn, Mag Bs ~: 0 ~ s _ [:_ _ c IKCo :.; Uttew 1, November 13. P-uu_nu, Surgeon :m Acenuchent Ottawa. Day office & Russell‘s, mnd. Center ‘Town ; %W Office at his Maria Street, Conter Town. Caxorus @uzep, without the use of the knifo, by a an‘t, but euraine spacdy, and abmost painiont Proâ€" coss.. Roferences given to J reated, if requized. The cure # Ottawa, April 14. * 1007 ENXTIST,. OMce! Sparks Street, Con D tral Oua'... | C * Ottawa, January 27, 1886. d ‘_, tâ€"utf Lawa, March 10, 1966 W. MARSHALL MATHESON, [)l!?ll‘l'- OMcet Sus Street, over Mossrs. Campboil & Co.‘s, Ottawa, Janaary 27, 1886.." _ | Bâ€"utl THUE POST OFRICRâ€"@TTAD, ARRISTE tm Office : ‘ TW':'“"::’ Mcloatio bandt & ¢: S M‘CLEQI‘).,. 4 RIST e wer n-::_- ‘:nwn m.tl‘MImqnd Buoki HAYCOCK & HAYCOCK, EDWARD T. DARTNELL, GEO. LOGAN, MD., L:C.IL.B., DR. W. J. HENRY, ;lul.u Streoet, ent nert door to W, W. Brown‘s Barber Ottawa, December 3. Outt o o i e ol mmoing, Hwys1clA%, l-p-s#l Acconcheur, Oitice : Hunton‘s Biook, Sparks Street. AUGUSTUS KEEFER, JOHN SWEETLAND, J. P. MACPHERSON, JLMAN & WiRIGHT, LEES & GEMMELL, N A 118 A,. F. BOVCHETTE, W. J. SCOTT, Js., CLEGG & NBELLIS, DR..C. A. MARTIN, D. (O‘CONNOT, SALE fo & 2,500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT. DBR. C. LEGGO, OLIVÂ¥ER MARTILN, MEDICAL. LEGAIy | D. WOLEFEF, DR. O‘REILLY, G. P. BAKHHR, Postmaster. [ a th o WOODp Attorneys, Solicitors, paf.ry mp, Taos. F. N:urusâ€" E. MoGILLIVBRAY. 55+ 4Â¥utf 43â€"utf 10â€"y 21â€" Avc-rlounr.li. and Gencral Commis« sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Strept. _ | | _ . a P ery Store. Aho o Smd iepeyy atobeed mt Snnrigdiraats receired for rom roce for ki:::v‘.l’nlo. Parties wishing to purchase Real will â€"receive, all information FREE OF CHARGE by un\-&m affice. * + Ottawa, Dec. 18, " 1â€"y BOQ‘-DYNDI:! and _ Manufacturing Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over T‘g:: & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and sex Streets; . Entrance on Sussex Street. : Ottaws, Dec. 13, 1863. 1â€"tf THOS. NELSON, Boo'r MAKEI, Wellington :Wt op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottaga. Having had many years‘ experience in so sho bost estaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan %Csnuh. he feels confident that all orders entru to his care will be oro-ud in the best styl0, and guaranteed to givesatisfaction.‘. _ ~ , _ | eri COl-l‘llo.‘ "Merchaut and General Agent. | Sole agent for Read‘s Highwines and Prodf v'.'hfioy; also, Dawes‘ Luackine Ales and Porter. ‘Pork, Flout, &o., for sale. o o __Orrice: No. 5, Sparks Street, noar the Russell House, Ottawa city, C, W. . ; y C. E. ZOLLIKOFER, Draughtsman | Modeller, &o., &c. DRAWISOI RoRr LETTERS PAT»â€" ENT of inventibn neatly executed ; desoripâ€" tooas and specidcatives drawn up, and working Modols of wpproprinte materials prepared ; Deâ€" signse for muonuments turn.shed aod Moauments erected; Ocnamental Work in Stone, Plaster of Paris, Composition, &o., designed und executed upon the shurtes: notice. ul . M â€"r;'“o-:-v;:_;; tae iooms of Augustus Laver Esq., Higin gireet, opposite the Post Vitise. UVitawa, Dosember 4. _ _ 2vsâ€"3m * PARLLAMENTARY AGENCY. 6.3.: BoUCHETTE, I. SURVEYOR and D tauman Po Mining, Land, and umul'm-flnu; Agent. . Reterences mu;{:hunhh. Orrics : Wellington Street, next to Briti Hotel, and nearâ€" 1y opposite the banks, Ottawa. ~ l _PE n uPBA i ituicc xoWl) dAnovatals tn SIDNEY B. FRIPP, + y rouirgker. Orrics: Wellington Streot, i)n;:gt.“ll?obrusry T, 1868. 43â€"utf " P. 3.â€"Special attentian given with despatch to and nonmnl Patents. ' _Ottawa, May 22. | «18y ..‘ > PAlunu:s'r Hair Dressing Saloon, Under the Pautconage of His Excelleney the Governo:â€"Goneral, Angus‘* Block, Rideau Street, 4 doors from Sappers Bridge. i hi ip U e es Rp ooo i ol s aas _ war Camp‘s Kotary Hair Brushing Apparatus, the only ml;. the Continent in uu..h‘ * Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. _ 14. Octawa, December 18, 1365 Puovuout. Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Real Estate Agents, &o. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of theâ€" Lands of Absentees. Applications to the Cruan Lands Departiment for Mining Lands, &o., ponpd{ attended to. They have now on hand and for . sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in Upper and ‘Lower Ounada; and an imwense quanuty of Farming I.lgdl in the Townships on the O(tzwa. rrice : Comer ol:.szlrh und Metcalfo Streets. W. K. TUISILE, P. L. 8. . E. A, BALDWLN, P, . 8. _ MESSR®: THISTLE & BALDWIN, Ortawa Dec. 23 h'gnpuul to trausast any business connected with tae Crown Lands Dorr-o& in prosecuting Land Claims, taking out Patents, and to conduct any agoncy for parties having business with any »f the G«u{fi.nont oilloss. Ottawa, Hob. 7, 1806. ’ 43â€"utf L.\sn Agent and Broker, Yotary Pub« lis, has romoved his odice to Nicholas Street, a fow doors to the gouth of Dun Goode‘s Hotel, ug Ottawna, Jan. 4, 1366. e GEO. II PERRY, 5 IVIL EBX 1 Buildings, .A cotner of Sn?:!:f:?wkum Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1885. f Td# General Coimmigsion Agent AND EXCHANGE BAROKER, t Sof Agn&bf&tfimpon Life and Guarantee ety. ware pat Ardfw the estate of Morton‘s Distillery, Kingston, tor the sale of Highwlm;fi Wg‘lihy. f .. onl crads sebalh +9. 0 Poci W @icutal Ottawa, March 20, 1366 1. MULLLN, .ltl.anu‘l' TAILOR, . 3%, Sparks Street. Ottawa) May 6. *\ /\ MMey ~ Oreice: [n Aumond‘s Building, Rideau Stroet. Ottawna, June 27.) 1627 I F ¢ va s Mit, bh dt AHLPP, 7 )RGA.‘III‘ of Christ Church Teacher of the OUrgan, Pianoâ€"Forte, &c. ' Ottuwa, Fob. 7, 1866. 43â€"utf _ CRARLES ESPLIN, Millwright and Engineer _._) JOHN MERCER, Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Violin, &c. THOROUGH BASS. : AYLMER, C. & vnl-n oTraAwA TUESuvAY$, AND [ ERIDAYS. , ommuu-l-nfi-mu,-mm;» fcaee se tns l (| °> _ 9e . MECHANICAL DRAUGRTSMAN, Glll.'l“ Alb siwW MILLS BUTLT ON th» wost recent and improved principles. Agent for Fleckis patent and improved Taylor Water Wheol, and Valsan Iron Works, Montreal, Address Chas. E4olin, Ottawa. siv? Ottawa, February 21, 1860 Vitawa, Fob. 13. 1986 @UERBEC BANEK Has been opened at this Branch, and interest wil be allowed on Deposits of Four Dollars and Upwards. Champagne lm_t_:f_a_otumd in Ottawa. UCTION Rooms, No. 19, Sparks Street, Contre Town, CGttawa, opposite Hope‘s Stationâ€" LARO@UE & Co. UHURCH STREET ~\~ ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A WIXB CALLED Canadian Champagne! ‘vlucu 1% EXCELLENT,and WHICH they cansoll at$3 PER DOZEN. Amateur whothm‘thovis,miz a very good article,â€" and .%p:.rhf to what is supposed to be imâ€" s:n-l. m pers and dealers in Wines would woll an LAROQUE & CO., and give them ‘z .::d dull more fl“ one penny ) iv» _....'m*mhmq‘g-_ j ONTRACTOR and Bujlder. Qffice ? ‘North side York street, second door from Sussex en than by any other party for the same. Ottawa, Geptember 21. BUSINESS CARDS. - 1 z Hovrs:â€"From 10 a.m. to 3 p; 4 ‘I"" C H. v. xa&_x."" [ m s 14 rank is ut MACDONALD & BRO., saAVINGS DEPARTMENT G. '3{ HERRICK, (Late of the Bank of Upper M) JOHN H. BARBER, R. H. McGREEV\Y, H. McLKAN‘S 8. CHRISTIE, T G. MURV, | . MILES, LAROQUE & CO. Dt 14y 18â€"7 55â€" 9â€"Â¥ The New Drug Store, SPECIALNOTICE. Tns lvnt?nunn TAKES THIS duto:nn for the p::::"é‘ .::-:::’u him |i= :::«::-mod business. He begs ‘to inform them FIT AS EREMOV ED SIGN of theGOLD MORT AR Whore, under his own supervision, the wants of his many Patrops will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. .. CHAS, AUSTIN, â€"‘ â€"«~~ _ __â€" Apothecary, Rideau St., Otawa. Ottawa, July 10, s 41 Sussex lt% h Is the Place to Buy Your M es I PROPERLY COMPOUNDED AND FREE FROM ADULTERATION! " Just Received ! hM THAIKID':‘I- FOoR PAIIT“I‘A- vors, mpoodhl an . nounce that â€"I have now mzlnd my stock for the Summer Trade. It camâ€" prises all the best and purest English & French Chemicais, TOILET ARTICLES, &C Please call and examine|the Stock. It is the largest and bast ever imported. KA All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES on hand. ICB CREAM SODA POUNTAIN, w'u'u"fi;iiéii’.}.a's‘in_p;. manufactured on the premises. It is a he‘ y and cooling beverage. Sale. All Seods warranted Frosh. HAJR BRUSHES. COMBS. NAIL BRUSHES. CLOTHES BRUSHES, Just belng Sprand ho o 4t w k $ f.'.J EPH CARVEY, M.D. ‘P. S.â€"Advice to the gratis. . Oltaws, April 11. y #7â€" DRUG WAREHOUSK , _A lurge importation ""Fh;:' glish and French PERâ€" ml&s‘;m arrive next weel FLORIDA W ATER. _‘ s0ZODONT. ALARGI sTOCK OF FRESH GARâ€" DEN and FLELD SEEDS, just arrived and on + . RIDPEAU STREET _ ; â€" 1866. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. Ottawa â€" Drug Warehouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just m):i'l:d. Prescriptions carefully and s.l-“.'d, P 3 ouv‘,fl.fi’r wa, Fob. 12, 1866 4Tâ€"utf Apothecaries Hall! HOLT‘S HOTEL, YLMER, C E,., Livery and General Stng‘)meo. Alfrod Moses Holt, Jr., Prop‘tr. December 21. 1865. 47 PI.IV‘ATI HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot» tawa, C. W.. A fow gontlomen can obtain supâ€" erior ap: ents. * Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3y ‘Illo! HOUSE, North Gower, ) Stabling and an attentive Hostler. Ottawa, January 9, 1867 LAc':\'é b}‘:riaumcrln, oiusw‘:. t ® unders pto’fldnt e aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to acquaint his nuâ€" aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to nnT::inl his nuâ€" merous friends and the mnllh&p':‘ that he has :;S‘M and nowlyâ€"furnished ghout thiscomâ€" ious establishment, in the managoment of which by strict attention to business and guests, he hopes SCn en f 2 to deserve encouragement and nssofl. JAMES E. GOUIN, VICHOI.AI Street, Court=«House Avenue, L®W Ottawa, John (Graham, Proprietor, This House 'ummlodl.( o%tfll.fllâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"C HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and cenovated. No pains will be spared to accommedate THE "© QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, M KAVANAGH, Proprictor, Corner of ® Motcalfo and Wellington Streets, opposite the inain entrance to the Government buildings. . and please. amlflout. & QMNLBUSESto and from the cars and boats free of eh-;‘g. There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY sTAB .nu*dwtlunaul. o ce Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. * 1â€"y The " QUEEN" comprises .nthnq:“hlmbt a firstâ€"clas« Restaurant. â€" The House has been refitted and refurnished thrvhm The BAR contains the choicest Brands in Wines and Liquors, and every delicacy of the season will be found on the table. The mr;c.wr’l\-t::o‘m will be directed to the comâ€" of his + ”")v‘::.. fluum;fl .Lu'c McADAM‘S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. _ , The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has veen leased by the undersigned and t.horon'hl{ overhauled and refitted for the ‘15 gial accommodation dfim THE TABLE BAR will at all times be furnished with the very best the market affords. GOO0D STABL!NG and a careful Hostler always inattendance _‘ JOHN MALTMAN. MOTELS A ND SALOON®S. TORONTO HOUSE. _ .. . ME 33 4 Siaint Shhise Dicbaisth Bulahig. L o. T1, ?podu the Parliament Buildings. The To‘r“o:z: ouse comprises everything necessary in <a firstâ€" a‘:dul ntl MT:.th Sout 'no%uu? t‘siu.mho{uq b_t.udlp m and Liquors, and 1e o S on ie boacie will oo tpared ie as" ‘Table. No pains or.trouble will be spared the aoâ€" commodate the guests and ‘patrons. January 11, _ $M" \its. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY no’il-;tilns. en Ottawa, April 5, 1866. #2â€" Ottawa, November 27. R:rruuuu'r, corner of Goeorge an William Streets, (P. O‘Meara‘s old stand). »" OY3TERS in every style, at -l,lolzoln. THE METROPOLITAN, Choice Winas & Liquors,Prime Cigars _A Remember the .place, P. ONMears / old, MRS. GRANTS â€" SALOON, THOS. CLARKSON & Co,, ." PORONTO, C -'l“:lm._ HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DY ES in this city on sale at the PRODpUCE Commission. Merchants, DOMESTIC DYES. CEOoRCGE sSsSTREET, THE RUSSELL HOUSE, THE ALBION HOTEL, Lately, and for MORTIMER‘S 41 RIDEAU STREET, DBLBUGGISTS. JAS. JOHNSTONS Aumond‘s Block, Ridecu Street, Ottewa, P. O‘MEARA, Proerretos. Iavamber 27. 2t( JOHN MALTMAN, A. J. LEMON, OTraA wA DRUGS, PERPUMERY, DUIGNAN‘S OTTAWA C. W. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1s67. 321y 96â€"7 20â€"7y CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway, â€" Ol and after TUESDAY, the 27th No# vember, 1866, and until further notice trains will run as follows :‘ DEPARTURE e ARRIVAL From Ottawa, 7.50 a m. _ At Ottawa, 11:00 a.m. «* « 1:50 p.m. «* « 5.20 pni. The time of these Trains has boen soarranged a8 to ensure connection with night and day trains on Grand Trunk, east and west. N. B.â€"These Trains run on Montreal Time. Baggage to and from Ottawa : hecked through from and to all stations on Grand Trunk Railway. Returns tickets to Prescott, xovaiuo and Ottaâ€" wa at reduced rates can be had at the principalstaâ€" tions on th line. : T. 8. DETLOR, t ‘<ta wa, November 26. Grand Trunk Railway Company OF CANADA. f ‘325’“'.,'?;’@. way .xpress for Ogdonsburg wa, ’Bmkfillo. Kingston, Belicville, Toâ€" ronto, Guelph, London, . Brantford ©Goderich, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicagy , and All pOiAtS WOSty M.....csmeesteseneese Night : do do Bbicrmsemmereeclrersrens Accommodation Train for Kingston and SUMMER â€" ARRANGEMENTS. Intermediate Stations, at.............. 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs wm?b Plattsburgh. Hixpress by" Rativay throughont for #ow: way or New Yotk.’Boo:u. and all Intermediate Points, corninecting at St. Johns with Vermont Contrtl Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Ratland and Barâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champlain Suukl{bott; for e.l:;h $ 30‘ CS George,Saratoga, New York,&c.,&ke. 5. Accommodation Train for lsland Pond \ and Intermediate Stations, at............ 6.45 A.M. Express for Boston and Intermediate xh Points, connecting at £t. Johns with the Vermont Contral Railroad, at.... 8.30 A.M. Mail for Portland, stopping over night at ISI&Nd PORQ,..........s,«»scssssmsssmm««« 200 P.M. Express by railway throughout for New York, Boston, and all Intermadiate Points, connecting at St. Johns with â€" Vermont Central Railroad, at Bur» lington with the ‘Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also at Rouse‘s Point with Lake ChamplainSteamerfs for Lake George, Saratoga, New NoOrks, Bs R6. werrrienmenmccmrermeccturees BedO Polile Night Expross for Three Rivers, Quebes, Rivisclu dl“l I€IP and l"logl‘::dzru.lflnfl P.M. pat" Sleepicg Cars on a t Traing, 0 checked mn?ugi. A agks For further information, and time of arrival and departure of all trains at Tormini and Way Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book J Time Tables, May 26. + Finanoe Department, Cus:oms, s Ottawa, 6th November, 1866. WIIII!IA! the power given to Coltectors of Customws by the Customs Act, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, Chapter 17, of retaining the invoices produced on the ing of Entries, has not been generally onroiL:os'.“:nu that it hufl l:loon found advisable to make i. incumbent upon Collecâ€" :r to retain the official custody, afd pr::o on file such invoicesâ€" _ "hetd f ue wik. Notice is hereby given that ubon and after the FIRST day of JANUARY mext, all invoices of fioodl. qruumd for entry at any of the Custom~ ouses in the Province, will be retained and put on file hg the Collector of the Port, in Mwnlg with the 13th section of the 20 and 30 Victwria, Cap. 6, and that certified copics thereof will te given by‘ the Collector or prol‘:t ufticer, when required under the conditions therein montioned. ‘ By commund, _ _‘ . _ ____ Tfll following lm?onut Notice to Navigators has been issued from the Hydrographic Of« fice, Adqci:my. London, in reference to & fixed Light on Cape st. George, Qulf ‘uf lh.loxioo. Un}uld states, to which the attention of all concarned is specially d:rected. t By command, * CCC 32 e Ave Aarinmenes The substance of this Notise, as soon as it is reâ€" ceived on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts alfected by it ; and:introduced into the marâ€" 1[- or otherwise in t.ke page, of the S;illn" Direcâ€" tions to which it relatés. beo instractions, Navigaâ€" tion and Pilotage, p. 172. 1 [No. 51. Information has been received at the Admiralty, that the Light on Cnfic St. George, West Coast of rlod{i‘:,"nm ished on the Ist day of Aug: 6e MR â€" 2 90325008 0 ow 10 c ol n o o ae c d â€" Tris i&: is a fxed white light, aod in clear weather 1d be seen from a distance of 15 miles. FIXED AND rusm;‘xi‘%uunr .ONCAPE SAN Atso, that the light on Cape San Blas, Wes: Const of Florida, uuruanlbusqd on the 23rd day ‘l’.‘ll' '.‘9." is Eit esc a5 .5 e o a_l _ Thelight is a fired white light, varied by a fask m minute and a baif, and in clear weather d be seen from a distance of 16 miles.! FIXED AND FLASHING LLGHT AT JUPITER 3 INLET | Also, that the light at Jupiter Inlet, East Comst of Florida, was reâ€"established on the 28th day 0t Wcy NCY â€" is The light is a white light, varied by a fash every -lnhld‘:e:df % 4 ; FOG SIGNAL AT WEST QUODDY HEAD, Also, that on aud atter ther ts day of Auge at on and a the. m the fog signal at West Quoddy lln{l. Ooz.‘:f Maine, v:;l::. na; by nhouu l:‘ &. Dw 't‘n- r a t hot air eny ::'-:P:N mczdn dm!:lou. with intervals c;‘;‘ Th u‘m' all white building, e trum in & Sm a short d|n.np::o south of the lighthouseyat an cleâ€" vation of 75 feet above the mean level of the som. . By command of their l.o«hhl{o. * GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, . Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, e t lmder:.MA-Mlau.' This Notice affects the following Admiralty Charts : St. ‘s sound, No. 2,898 ; West Indies, %o, No. 302 4; Lights in West Indies, No. 390. m‘dh&r. No. 35@ ; h‘mum-;:v:‘.lo. JUST . ARRLVED 1 FOR SALE CHEAP! LEATRER, TRUNKS SAOEâ€"FINDINGS Of ove suitable for the season, in :mu.‘-l.c:'r.xu.m and Folt Goods and Rubbers, for Ladios, Gents‘ and Children‘s wesr. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .__â€" at _ _G. HOWE & 80N, ns-usuw.nuomm Oltaws, Oct. 17, 1866. 367. rRsoors ayd suors, MR N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" FIXED LIGHT ON CAPE ST. GEORGE. FIXED LIGHT ON CaPE S1. GEORGE. 280tf Gulf of Mexico==United States. Gulf of Mexico==United States. NOTICE TO MARINERS. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Alarge and excellent assortment 0 RAILROAD®S, Finance Department, Customs, Ottawa, 3rd October, 1866. NORTH ATLANTIC. NOTICE. R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs. &. J. BRYDGES, .. . Managing Director. 135â€"y R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, Commissioner of Customs SofyS BUPERINTEXDENT, Hydrographer. 8.00 A.M. 8.15 P.M. READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING! Importers of Drv Goods, They would call particular, attention, ns they have now on hand every novelty of cut and pattern in g{%#r?&”b:& is fashionable for the season, and as their stock is large and varied they DEFY LON. f T. They are also prepared to take orders for Clothing, which thoy.\,undn to make up in the latest styles and fashion, and as they are under the superiatendence of experienced cutters, gky are WARRANTED TO FIT. > O‘MBHBARA & CO., ABI NoOW OFFERING A LARGE AND WELLâ€"SELECTED sTOCk OF DRY A .GOODS, whloh;thoy will sell CHEA? FOR CASH. . PILOT®, «BEAVERS, â€" PETERSHAMS, DEVONS, 6 + $ WIHLTNEYS IRISH FRIEZE,. + CANADIAN DO., BROADCLOTHS, BLACK DOESKIN®, ‘BILK MILXTURE OFP CnaTrNas, & Do. __ do.. TROWSERINGS, x# BEDFORD,CORDS, CHAUDLERE TWEEDS, k BANNNOCKBUKN Do., HALIFAX DO., KERSEYS, > FLANNELS, ALEX. DUFF. _ _ OTT A W A, September 12. * Capital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa ments of Central Canada have shown to be needed. The assortment is the hok m moet varied is this market. Special attention has been given to the selection of STOVES, able for Farmers anc STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. to residemts of the city. ‘The Of which we have about twn? different sizes and patterns, {ncluding the following celebrated names : Protectionist, Large and Small King of Stoves, _Ifl_pNV“AiMI, (2 sizes), Fortune, Housekeeper Protectionist, Large and Small King of Stoves, Improved Fs Sunny Side; &c., &o., all o which are splendid bakers. Our follqy Quee We I (a 1i Oof t Tin, A ve Diffe Builders‘ Job Work, Hot Air Furnaces, Eavetroughs, &¢., Mad to order. The best of material used ahd none but firstâ€"class workmen employed. Camp Kottlcs, Bake Pans, Shanty Plates, and all kinds of Lamberer® Supplics on Hand. Tron Bedsteads. . Iron Bedsteads. BIRD CAGES. BIRD CAGES CHEAP: HOTUSE FURNISHING GOODS.â€"Pirties about farnishing houses would do well to call and examine :;:.\t::’kg::l::;'dopnnnont. as there is almost every requisite for the W,M in the COAL OIt.."*." COAL :OIL. : COAL . OIL. O _0 !._‘,. Patiour, Bedroom, Kitchen and Hall Lampsâ€"a great variety on hand. w Bodroom Toilet Seits, Baths, Sponge, Plunge, Sits and Children‘s Baths, Chamber Pails, and All xiuus of Japanned and plain Tinware. t \ > ® TE EM EMBE Ottawa, Oct. 4, 1868. wHEN YOU WANT TO EXAMJNXE ANYIHING IN THE ABOVE LLNE, GO DIRECT To TRHE LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMP3. LAMPS. THE NEW O@_QKEBY-STOBB Fall Goods Just Arrived. THDII wISHING THE MOST BEAU~â€" tiful sots of all kinds, sbeald call at once to B tiful sots of all kinds, sbeald call at once to Eflflpo. We also now offer for sale crates of C. . ware, to suit country mercbant«. We are satisfed we cansel! them at MONTREAL PRICKS. Our CHINA bar been selected with great care, while our STONE W ARR is some of the best ever imported. fl.‘“ %;l ._uho lTv Crocl e 4 Rtore, e I NO. 51 RIDEAU STRECST, Directly opposite D. W. ELAXN‘$ GRJCERY. November 9. y # flm‘ Ml- GEoRGE sHOULDIS, IN RE« tursing th to his friends and the public tor the liberal onage which he has recâ€"ived for many years, begs to state that for the fature his business will be carried on in YORK STAEET, where his are known as the YORK STREET FANCY BAKERY, And where every article in the trade can be obâ€" tained of the best quality and at the lowest prices. Mr. Shouldis is ready to wait on all who may favor hiin with their custoin, and furnish themdaily with s3ch bread as they may n‘du. Please sond your orders to the York Street Fancy o&‘l'flmlohâ€"'u December 6. # S00F _ UR STOCK OF THE ABOVE Is NOW CcOMPLETE, COMPRISING A GREAT variety of all the differest patterns, with every real improvement which the advancing n}nh\ ba Af Panteal anada hava shaun in ha neadted.â€" ‘The assortment is the largest and most varied is privalled for city use, being very economical for tuel, and likewise good baking Stoves. ED: ing well known Stoves euu?rlle pirt of the stock : Monitor, (3 size»), Empire State, (3 sizes) ECC M NKGAELCALE K¢ Vewrknas Ravict Drominm 4n . bu . kn nrivalled for city use, | e best Russian and other fm. aizo Gallows Pipe, T Pipes, Ribows, Key Pipes, and all kinds of ihqot.lm.lndCopper_Wmoumdnd-n':bd;.! Y F9 large stock of these Stoves just received, including the Black Giant, Rambler, Rover, , Lioness ;‘nlwn. &o:, all sizos, suitable for the smallest bedroom or the largest hall, warehouse, or church eral discount made on all Stoves sold to Churches.) ent patterns, with ulng!o or double Ovens. ing wellâ€" known btoves eoms;:-he pirt of the stoo t MORTTOT, (0 #1098, City, Hotel, Churter Qak, St. Lawrence, Forest, Premium, &o., &s., ve all the in price. Go to the " CAPITAL! TO THEIR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Best Pennsylvania Kerosene and No. 1 Canada Oils. IoW.“* BST A BLTSHHED IN 1844 BEREBEAD. atest and b;stpuuiru.opon‘fleluo fronts, elegant in iu!fi.dnublofn use and BOX STOVES ! ELEVATED OVEN COOKINGâ€" STOVES ! Cloths and Clothing. DUMB STOVES AND STOVE PIPES ! LOW OVEN COOKING STOVES ! H. MEADOWS & CO. August 1, 1866. Groceries, Ligquors, AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BUILOING, 2 Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets M. SPARROW & Co., "AND MAXNUFACTURERS:OF, AKD DEALERS If NO. 50, SPARKS STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN "THE CAPITAL‘" STOVE DEPOT, ~__ _ 35, SUSSEX STREE1, HI. MEADOWS & Co. DOUBLE STOVES ! + :_ BLANKETS. PARLOR STOVES ! oT TA W A. O‘MEARA & COo. COATS, MOCCASINS, BUCK, Cc:.x‘muml Merchan l-m id uighrh, 19 pemelns &n:;;-:-""w- #> G"nll. Agent for Great Western Railway of Canads. wap, Office 30 Great St. James Street, Montreal. Montreal, May 23. 133â€"6m T “fl”’ 4) ers and Dealers in Psints, Oils, Varnishes, Oh:h. No. 474, St. Paul Street, opposite their old store, Montreal.. : Montreal, May 26. 1357 BAGS, LINEXN, Do., TRAVELLING CoTrONS, STRIPED, Do., _‘ BLUE, Do., _ GRET, Ladies of Ottawa to our assortment P Vn ime '.'..-t ..':-'- of the Montreal, May 23. Montreal, May 26. Je Dest Con Lives Ou. always on hand. fiu, May 26. * 1857 UOCESSORS to Corse & May, Import= moNTREAL CARDS, JOHN DOUGALL & Co., J. C. FRANCK & Co., 1J BALDWIN & Co., 8. H. MAY & Co., H. E. SW ALES, DRAWERS, BMOCKS, omcs TRUNK MITTS, WOOLLEX Do. â€" BUCK, "’ 627 The following. importint notice to Navigntors has been issued from the Colonial Office, Natal, in reference to a Light House, erected on the Bluf, at the South side of the entrance of the Port of Natal, to which ‘the attention of all concerned is Finance Cepartmeat; Customs. specially dirested. By command, HI3 .EXCELLENCY the Administrator of the Gorernment directs the publicaiion, for general information, of the following Notice of the erection of a Light House on the Bluf, at the South side of the entrance of Port Natal. â€" _ By His Excellency‘s commund, D. ERSKINE, Oslonial Ofi :e, Natal, 2)th Octoter, 18668, .\ A Light House has been erected on the Bluff, at the E@Th side of the entrance of Port Natal, at an eleration of 292 feet abore high water, a light from which will be exhibited on the 23rd January, 1867. f The builaing is an iron tower, in the form of a frustrum of a cone, 81 feet high, painted white; cuntre of light being 70 feet above the base, exhib iting a revolving white light of the second class (dioptric), attaining its greatest brilliancy once ezery minute. s KIt is visible in all directions from North (round by East and South), to S. 59° W.; and can be seen from a ship‘s deck 24 miles in cl.ar weathor. The Light House is in Latitude 20© 52 50" S., and Longitude 31° 3‘ 35" E. ‘The above light is not visible from the Aliwal Shoal,; which is 25 miles 8., §3° W., from the Light House : vessels should not, therefore, when soming from the Southwurd and Westward, apâ€" proach the shore nearer than 4 milos, or shoa‘ their water under 40 fathoms, using the lead freely intil they ‘make the light well out from the deck, when they may stand in until it bears N. 59° E, â€"which bearing will keep them outside all known Jangerâ€"until they are abreast of the Umlaz River, (about 9} miles below the. Light House), when they must keep it more to the Noithward, as the land tends more to the Eastward, giving the shore a good berth of a mile, .and when the light bears about E. N. E., they can haul in to the Northward for the anchorage : anchoring in 8} to 10 fathoms, with the Light House bearing 8, W. to 3; W. § 8., distant 1 mile. At the Court at Windsor, the 10th day of Novâ€" NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Queen‘s Most Excellent Majesty 2 in Council. wrhxret,> the «Foreign Doserters‘ Ad.llu,hh{uwudlluvbmm it is made to appear to Hor Mzjerty that due facilities are or will be given for recovering or 'M ing seamen who desert from British merchan ships in the territories of any Foreign Power, Her Majesty may by order in Council, stating that such {facilities are or will be given, declare that seamen not being slaves, who desert from merchant ships belonging to such Powors, when within Her Maâ€" jesty‘s dominions, sha!! be liable to be apprebendâ€" d and carried on board their respective ships, an i may limit the operation of such Order, and may nder the operation therecf subject to such condiâ€" tions and qualifications, if avy, as may be Cosmed expedient ; and whereas it bas been made to apâ€" pear to Her Majesty, that due facilities are given for recovering and apprehending reamen who deâ€" sert from British merchant ships in the territories #I their Majâ€"sties the Kings of Siam. Now, therefore, Hor Majesty, by wirtue of the mmuuwuuuuwm ters‘ A«¢, 1822," and by and with the advice of a..rm,wu,u,u-uumum from and after the publication hereof in the London® Gazette, seamen, not being slaves, who, within Her Majesty‘s dominions, desert from merâ€" shant ships belonging to‘ the Kingdom of Siam, thall be lisble to be approhended and carried on board their respective ships : e Provided alvays, that it any such has Mmmhumm ....,;.u..uumum been tried by a GOVERNMENT NOTICE. No. 122, 1866._. »ompoete . Court and until his sentence (if any) has been fully carried into e€ect. , Ardd the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty‘s Treasury , the Right Honorable the Earl of Carnarâ€" ’mmn‘uwwmmnd the hight Honorable Spencer Horatio ‘Waipole, thiee of Her â€"Majesty‘s Princips! Secretaries o NOTICE TO MARINERS KE to lay before the Uounci‘a MIeTBOTRINICTTO 11000 the Hon. the Mimeter of} Finance, recommending that Poas, Barley, and as well as Petroloum, which have paid full Tolk the Welland Caâ€" HIS EXCELLENCY ’:ll GOVERNOR GENâ€" ERAL IN COUNOLL “Il EXCELLENCY WAS PLEASED to lay before the Council a Memorandum from Ottawa and Chambly Canals free of Toll line of the authority giren and ponferred by the 5th mc:m(g"wcm"‘::é:uud Canada, has been pleased to order, hercb ordered, that on, from unnnm"nn'm‘ day of JUNE instant, Poas, Barley, Oats and Petroâ€" leum, which have paid full Toll , on the Welland Mhn‘bn.omhnby.n-dm free through the St. Lawrsuce Cunal, the Rideas S3 317 are to ‘ho'fin'm- directions hereip (Signed,) OTTAW A, lith January, 1867. GovERENXMEXT MOUSE. Ottaws, Wednesday, 7th June, 1866 R. 8. M. BOUCHETTE, | Con missioner of Castoms. Canals, the St Ano‘s Look and the W..E. ARCHDEACON,~ > Master R. N.; j °_ Admiralty Burveyor. ember, 1866. lis Exceflency in Council, on the M lorssaid, sorf Auter and "by ri Parsext : EDMUXD HARRISON. ‘Colonial Seeretary. / â€"ah w ud the Welland Caâ€" the St. Lawrence, { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS 'l‘lll «TREBUNKE* enters upon the year 167 more prosperous in businees than ever. before. The expedicncy of enlurging uft:uâ€" thus making 7Ae 1) ibune the largest and choupest newspaper in Americaâ€"was duultkd by muny. ‘We have foupd our uccount in i ‘Abe cihnculation uf 1h: Trilune is steadily increnting, and our adâ€" uninin‘Jmua-.c has mcreased av much that it is more dificult to print our news then when we used a smaller thect, andthi> Cifficulty wecan only meet by irequertly publishing u) plamestary es. # P‘%m close of the war bas imposed -z: Ihe Triâ€" bune the discusrien of Bamer® ) eculiac problews. We buve metthcmâ€"us best we could, izboring with sincerity fur Rrcedum, Eucial lac« gress, Political lxu-lu,. lmpaunal cubrageâ€"Ail wights for All. kepublican iucsident Lecame the enemy uf Reputhcun+m, and we bave buen called upun to deupunce abo expsse the uexcher ies of a, degraded Agninisuation, lt was aust without pain, certainly not without wach thirking, that we made an imeve with Presicent Jobrson. The pep‘e apruved our punree by actuimag tLeir Radical repigpcntatives to poner. Abe siuctiuns of 1816â€"»s mmpuitaent to the nation as Lee‘s tur renderâ€"make utw Outics. becumtmectin is uow the duty of the cuuntry â€"pohtical recunstsuctica â€" recon:tiuction in Luakces aby tarins. We ae 10 longer premsed by war pecerâ€"hies, and we must «mend our war caperiments, ‘lbe preeut cunar tion of the currency is a greviuus eva, Lrade sufâ€" fers ; our manulacturing auteigets are i-a 2ecarâ€" ious itete. A« ul..r ouce LOL meub &A ar, but its fraction. Jt may be sixty cents, it ney be tou. Itis a semiment uut @ Jact. When ihe inburer earus his duilar, be dues nut know whether by Las one lout or ten. . All butiners is fevriizh «bd unâ€" s«ttled. . We think this can oply : remedicd g u wise and intrepid policy at Washingiooâ€" reducing the currency t':‘lh apeci¢ busis. : Upon this we stwll mrist. The necessify uf Protertion to Labor again pressâ€" es upon us. We regret that on this must impoitâ€" ant measure the Republican is civided. An hupest but -mb_iciv.:u -uu.:‘y“ the W est, parâ€" ticulurly, mre> endeavoring to wi#éele & publcy which cus ouly result in the progtantion of Ameriâ€" can idustryâ€"the degrauativn of laler, and the apgraudiftement of buglist capitaliets. IAI: the mauy yyaus of our work me have sim g; against this interest. . We‘bctieve polection mate nucesary now than ever Lelwme, und we siall im« sist upon the broudest and wisest legisiation for the Hight ol Ladbure .. 5oo o) ce o 2 ced o wl iu the perplexing question of Reconstruction we see no reasum to umend the pulicy which we have ussorted since the close uf the war. 1t then eeemed to us that emancipation of the ilack zhould be folâ€" lowpd by suflrage for the black. We did not see tho‘nficy of prou iscuous conLseation and hang ing? We bud too much blood in war to aek for bivod in peaceâ€"even to grulily angry vengeance, It seemeu importmi.t that the South »boula concede sutirage, and that the Noith rhould cuncede aimâ€" nesty. bome of our friendse dirapproved of this ; but Congress b«s followed our suvice. Ampety hus been «pproved by Congressâ€"to a grester exâ€" ient thaun we cinimwed in JAe Zrilune.. Wabave beld that the men w ho starved oeptives in the i bel dungeons, who --mudu:n*u‘&-u-n,-h violuted the rules of war, and aided assAesing« tivn of Mr. Lincoin, should be tried and puuisbed. Congreâ€"s and the Adminirtiativn bave egreed that uo punisbhment should beâ€" inflicted cven wpor men who are churged wuh there crimes, und the culy measure Juoking like pumshun ut is the ameudwent of disfrunchisement trom boiding vfice, which is werely a rentiment«l and u4 a .-ruuu:n}“-l]. «m the other hand, the paâ€"sage of the Ci kh Bill, the Freedwan‘s Bureau Bill, end‘the for suftrage in the Dutrict of Columbin, who» thet recoptructivn will not be consummated without suffrage and protection fur the blacks, ‘1be ) oticy f The Tribune has been cally Lby those who difiered with u’-'::*riq b.‘..“iutuhn. 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HIS EXCELLEXCY THE GOVERXORâ€"GEXEâ€" KAL N COUNCLL 0' THUE RECOMMENKDATION OF® thh.fimih'flh and under and in virtus of the eightyâ€"fifih section | oi the twontyâ€"eighth chapter Consolidared Statutes of Canada, His Excellency in Council has been pleased to order, and it is hetpby ordered that the fullowing tolls be imposed, levied and coliected on saw logs and timber pussing down the siides at Ranney‘s Falls, Middle Falls and Bealy‘s Fulls, on the works of the River Trent, that is to way : one cent per «aw log of thirieen fest in lengrb, and a proportionate sum on picces of grester length, pasing down eagh of the above ‘mentioned «lides respectively. And that the above toll ot one cent per saw log be collested and pald for each such slide on all such saw logs, and of one doliar per crib on all such cribs of square timber as hare parsed down the River Trâ€"st from the beginning of mm..-dm couxTy O® CAll.‘ltol.‘B' YIRTUE p To Wit. ce Te of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued Majesty‘s County Court â€"of the County of Caleton, and to me directed and delivered, at the sait of THOMAS I‘Aflluol.-fifloh‘fi and tenements of WILLMAM I8, I . have seized and taken in execstion, and will ofer for sale at public mu.y“h&“hfi? of Ouaws, on MONDAY, the TWENTYâ€"FIR ‘1!‘: JANUARY, A. D., 1867, at the hour o TWELVE o‘slock, noon, the northeast haif of the east half of Lot pumber Ten K the Third consesâ€" sion of the Township of March, 4n the County of Carleton. . â€" ' SIMIN FRASER, Sberi£. _ By JAMES B AILIF /, Deputy Sherif: Persons remitiing for 15 ersons remiting for 15 cuples $45 will receive # JAMES B ATLIFZ oui:.ltl“. ‘ Sheriff‘s Sale ot Lands, DaTLY TRIBUKXE Ten Doliars per ansum. W. A. HLMSWORTH, Arst C. E. C.

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