SELL Presecve Lands THEIR in omAny ROv ag U 4 U H+ THE 1049 erent . thie Cmm the fact at A,. F. BOTUCHETTE, _\ DVOCATE. Office} No. 17, 8t. Poter wiag io muganet p:'m to "'J..“..':.".:.' ~separed to Tabt jovornment o-floin, the io generall nay entrust hire. . B.attends :g-hd, tbodlz jwit in and for the district of Quebec. December 28, 1865. #â€"7 P. J. BUCKLEY, LL.B., ; BAII“‘!“ and | AttorneyeateLaay Solicitorâ€"inâ€"Chancery, and Notary Public «lee, over Mr. Lake Cummer‘s Boot and Shoo Store, Rideau Street, Oitawa, C. W. January 17 1867. 334y 4B Wny Public, Clark of the Poaee and Connty P ) rown Attorney, for the United Countios of Prescott sad Rusgell. & C T4 T O J. Â¥. BOULTON, “Allll“l-ANAW, _Solicitor=in= Chancery, &e. Orrice; Aumond‘s Buildings, Rideau Street Atawa., Jan. 12, 1366. & t . . hy rous, C. K. ?shreary 7, 1868. BA“I"I‘ii, Eto., for Lower Canada. Grric«s ; Court House, Ayimer and Buckingâ€" Jt ts . > Â¥ebraary 7, 1366 BA RISTER®, Attorneys, Solicitors, ie (ntts Cran Hours, Ouare 0. W Orrice : ourt * _ Roseut ?nn. Joux J.'3-â€".|. Xiawa, Febraary 7,1866. â€"__ _: 42â€"uff AW, Chancery and Comveyancing Lo-:.w. Buildings, Elginâ€"st., opposite i a Post Office. Ottawa, July 19. 480y AbvERTISENENTq are insorted in the Daily at the eliowing rates : % gusiness Cards of from 3 to 6 lines, por anâ€" + aumâ€"payable in advence only, .......... $6 00 transiont Advertisoments, rst insertion por 6 * MM@eceee ceaverevercrene ervvrvenvecnnnns en rtme A!i sabsequent insertions, per line,.........:.. 1e Y ."‘f advertisers specially contracted with, and K allowance made. Yearly. subscription to the daily (if paid in UIVMMOOY+«reserseecrnncencererrecnencercnssrccse $0 00 1i not paid in advance Ts weeets it tad 6 00 Y early subseription to the wee e m.-)’(†s1 0o IC 1OE PM M AUVADCO..ccssccccceccccccccccccee 1 50 A W and Conveyancings 1J * rficX: Mesgrore‘s" Bleck, Ridsen. Stront, Htawa, C. W. > , 368â€"u° «.R. BELL, A.M., M.D., C.M., &e. (Rucosstur reow ExocaxD».) LURGERY . anud . Residence, George MASSE & TETREAU, ‘O'I'Allll PUBLIC, Hull, C+ Es : . W the Postâ€"office. J. A. Masa®x. N. Tern®ag Rtawa, March 23. 390uf D GEO. LOGAN, M.D., L.C.H.B., _ HDIC’AMO Physiclan, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Orvice: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over :qb-:- + flv Lawrence, Orone ; Rev. lny Tinte. ermainilie, fiow Goorge Riddell, Marke ; Duncan Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., Torâ€" wto; John Hall, M.D., J. Adams, M.D., Torozxto« ‘Othawa, February 7, 1806. o Snmmegmn mm mpmme ie en mm bnne hib t o pâ€"anpâ€"nmee ensmey DR. C. LEGGO, T miundl A JPYs1c1AX, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Orrice > In the Court House, L‘Orignat stukmey #t, Yollke ... ... _ i. Agocn]::’. -"M:.. and attor= sâ€"atâ€" % Ovrmices: Migil and Aylige?, C. E. Mr. Wright will attend at Huil on Tuesdays and thiays of every week. _ e dn‘ o . 0e EC ol 4C 1. enjoys ts cazoxst ciucur.atos of any paper published in the Ottawa Valleyâ€"issuing of the Daily over 2,0001 and Weekly over 4,000 : naking a total cireulation in the week of over 18,000 ; thus outstripping all â€"competitors, and iFordimg the best medium for business men to adâ€" DR. PY'ICIA" M ‘Ofice: Hunton DR. V s’llu Stre W., W . Brown‘s Oitava Gailp Cimes, \'r'roa.nv-Ar.l.A", Sollcitor â€" in , Chtn‘ojg;- Wb‘&;.mm s OwPICK: W WR. sbruary 21, 1366. + 55â€"7 \TTO""-LTCLA'Q Solicitors=in= Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Public, and oo roon . Suse Augre te Ovrice : Post Odice Building, ElginStreot, Ottawa. DR. 0. C. Woun, l O'n.:f' &..;eoqpuib & Russoll‘ ‘ w 0"- Town ; lm at g Maria Street, Conter Town. :?m-u-;:‘..-oduub.n._ "Ottaira, Apri 14. * 17wâ€"1007 )"lcl over Mr. Garth‘s Establish= ment, 25 Rideanâ€"st., Octawa. s Mauy 30 447 Ottawa, November 13 Ortawa, Fob Ott a w ®, l)ll‘rll‘l‘- Odlce 1 Sparkse Street, Come tral Ottawa. 3 § Ottawa, January 27, 1366. mes.. â€" obnkk DIR. DORION, [)!II’!IGIA!. Surgrean, and Accoucheur, Clarence Streot, Otta 72. . March‘1. $ 3y _ 0_ \‘I"IOBIII'.-ATQI-A W,Solicitors=in= Chancery, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &e. \Gice: Elgin Street, opposite the Russell House. Aurcxaxo®® Ross. Arszur Parsoxs. taws, Jubly 24. 199â€"6m Dnrur. Oflice ! Wussex Street, over Messrs. Campbeoll & Co.‘s, Grocers. Ottawa, January 27, 1866.. â€" _ » _ 34utl DKR. W. J. HENXRY, ;PAIK' Street, entrance next door to W, W. Brown‘s Barber Shop. Ottawa, December 8. 4Gutlf LpTRRTIHNG AGRSCY â€"SMesrs. S. M. Patengill & ., 4, Fark Row oo SunkaA _ Sots Stroc, ston, General Advertinng Agents, are hereby authorâ€" ts recouse Advertisements for the QTtAWA THMES TTORNIESâ€"ATe«LA W, Solicitors«in= k Chancery, Conveyancers and Notaries Public, ner of Sussex and Yorkâ€"streets, Ottawa. Rtawa, February 26, 1867. & 368y DR. JOHN LKGGO, .Il‘l‘ls‘l. Hunton*s> Block, lprk‘: means of th9 Ethereal Spray Producer. $35a (Published epery morning, Sundays excepted.) wemmmzome wlE DAILY AND wEEKLY TIMES NOW #aws February 7, 1866 EDWARD T. DARTNELL, ORK Street, opposite Matthows‘ Hoâ€" LAPIERRE & HAYCOCK XICHOLAS SPARKS, COLMANX & WRIGHT, Attends to all Law Courts in the District of DKR. OLLVER MALTIN, WILLIAMUM MOSGROVE YÂ¥ UOl L â€" NQ. 064. LEES & GEMMELL, DR.C. A. MARTIN, WSS & PARSONS, 1 D. (OCONFKOR, DR. DR. O‘REILLY, MEDiCAL. M. McLEOD, H. HAYCOCK, LEGAL _ W. Mcxar Warout, B.A.B.C.L. 1868. â€" 4lâ€"utf CHESLEY, 3iâ€"6m mea t dJâ€"ut 43â€"u pr.-pl!.smudu. They ha se now on hand and for sale some well f an ’l.nd-h'mrnfll on the Ottawa. Mcl:(knotclfch.llm&ruu. l W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. F. A. BALDWIN, P. 1. 8. _ Otawa JOHN MERCER, Teacher Pianoâ€"Forte, Viglin, &c. THOROUGH BASS. LA“ McADAM®*S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has veen leased by the undersigned Mm:‘:huhd,udnmï¬n the clal olvu. THE TABLE Kl; BAR will at alltimes be furnished with the very best the market affords. * GOOD STABLING and a careful Hostler always inattendance JOHN MALTMAN. House, Ottawa city, C. W PIOVIIOIAL Land Surveyors, Canada East and,West, Real Estate Agonts, &c. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Absontees. :muk-u the Crown Las ls Department for Lands, &¢., The « QU EKN" comprises all the requisites for firstâ€"claseRestau act. The House I;\sunw-: and 'm-ia;a;‘mz' The BAR contains the choicest Brandsin W ines and Liquors, and evory delicacy of the season will be found on the table. The m&.m'fllb‘diu‘o‘ to the comâ€" guests ana patrons. BP ysters, Game eto. dail .. _ 0 0_ _ «rv Store. ’ri;gi.orwm.uuuquï¬â€˜sr. prom attended to. Consignments recei or ve sale. Parties wishing to purchase Real :‘:‘h will receive all information FREKE OF CHARGE b unilfuhool«. y Otawa, ï¬'oe 18, 1865. Uâ€"y Proof Whiskey ; also, Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &o., for sale. _ / _ Orvicn: No. 5, Sparks Street, near the Russell CHARLES ESPLIN, Millwright and Engineer All strictly forbldden to pass or tres= pass in, over and about the fronts of Lots number 29 and 30, in the First Concession, Ottawa Front, Nepean, and the Broken Fronts thereof, unâ€" less and until some satisfactory -rnmâ€"t in oo-.lowhhlhmflan thereof. , W & uhovmnmm g w. JIUN WM. THOMSON, * Proprictors. Dated this 26th June, 867. 4T0tf M P L SURVEYOR and Dr-ï¬â€˜:::; © Miving, Land, and General Par Agent. l.z~u unexceptionable. . Orricz: Wellington Streot, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" G?.l.l‘l AND .A'.‘lll.lal BUILT ON ® + in pnianinan aropn in ater Wheel, and Valcan Iron Works, Montreal. Addross Chas. Esplin, Ottawa. 2198f Ritchie Hetel, Grenville, C. 56., a UCTIONEERS, and General Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Stroot. Ottawna, Decomber 18, 1865. 1â€"y Al'(;'l‘lou Rooms, Noâ€" 19, lrï¬l Street; ’.Cm ‘Town, Ottawa, m!h ope‘s Stationâ€" opposite the banks, Otta *'m:'.f,..;..m.';r...:é?..‘.. mb&mm,.ï¬uï¬n‘d claims, Maqfl. uq ks 7 s 4.000 i 1 0n ltaniiitiag sns 7 MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, THE " QUEEN" RESTAURANT, Nlo ::.‘.’n:-.u Wellington Streets, â€" pen:: bubm\nhï¬mrâ€"nhfldh.:s _ The © QUEEN" comprises all the requisites for a 'l‘lll Subscriber has leased the above lmh-luolfw.w-o(dunndl by strict attention to the wants a Mmom Hmmumnm.w-m ot public patronage. e Hotel is the largest and best laid off house in Grenville ; it is three stories Iigh and commends a fasutifel viow of tho yauidt high and commands a beautiful view of the mmmw The Bar will l‘m';“d'“ .um‘s.my. T will be supplied with the best the market can afford. :Eold care will be taken with the which be under the caure of an Hostler, and always supplied with tresh Hay and Oats. Charges moderate. 1 * JOHN RITORIE Ottawa, November 27. MRS. GRANTS S§ALOON CRBORCE STREET, (hoice Wines & Liquors,Prime Oigart _ I" Vaumhar the pizes P. O‘Meare old NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEXN THAT ALL Lumbermen & Others / and Insurance Agent, *g.,uu‘â€**_'mu.' , opposite Magee & Russell‘s, Ottawa, C. W. â€"Ottawa, March 25. 31y â€" _ P?’?VIIOIAL‘ LAND luu‘r:%on. aughtsman, &0., (commissioned and Lower ggm)_b&oo and munoo.&: ester, near Ottawa. Surveys of ev > zecuted with acouracy. W »d Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt ttention. ~Ottawa, Fobruary 31, 1866. > * 55â€"7 Excunwl Brokers, Fire, Life and Ac= cidental Insurance, Commission and Colloctâ€" ing Agents. Ofice, No. 27, Sussexâ€"streot, Ottawa. k. ®. o‘coxsor. W, H. WALLER, March 9. s 378y THE METROPOLIT AN Aumd’:mooko ‘* Rideau Street, Ottaroa, P. OMEARA, Prorareros. UÂ¥ Ottawa, March 20, 1866. Vulfl OPPAWA ‘TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Orders left at Union House will be punctually atâ€" ./ corner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawas, Dec. 18, 1865. Ottawa, May 5. Ottawa, July 26. NIVIL ENXGINEER, Union Builldings, May 18. J. P‘. MACPHERSON, BARRIIB‘:lBI. C&eo, u(:l;::s-. Office 3 Lang‘s uln?. ce Miawa, March 10, 83'“ 10â€"7 }anmusldou l-"ohat and o--um e or Read‘s wines oof mh;; :E‘Dl'“' um Ales and NOMMISSION and Exchange Broker, ONTRACTOR and Builder. Office! ‘North side York street, second door from Susser PARLIAMENTARY AGKNCY. C.IJ. .ROUCHETTE, MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN ERCHANT TAILOR, 32, Sparks USIG ; MUSIC i! FRENCH AND English Songs, Sacred Music, Polkas, Valses (‘CONXNOR & WALLER, BUSINESS CA RDS. MACDONALD & BRO., JOUN RI1CHIE, Propristor R. H. MoGREEVA\, JOHN MALTMAN GEO. H. PERRY, N. McKINNON, H. McLEAN‘S B. MULLIN. 8. CHMIRISTIE, R. SPARKS, DUVERNAY BRO AYLMER, C. & 218y 18â€"7 #â€"7 A LAI&I sTOCK OF FRESsHN GAiR» DEN and FLELD SEEDS, just arrived and on SBale. All Seeds wartanted Frosh. Wita eignt diferent Syrups, manufactured on the pnuh!a.u It is a hun{y !;:i cooling beverage. _ A larg mpdman-ï¬m and French PERâ€" rdllï¬"fll arrive next week. FLORIDA WATER. _ sOZODONT. @reat care and attention is ooutntz.fivn to this important department; for the extre g liberâ€" al c:m-.nhommd-pw it the subâ€" scriber returns his best thanks. . _ _ on hand. ___ HATR BRUSI __ _CcoM NALL nnusu&fm CLOTHE Juk &o., &e., d $ &_' ' '::osxpn .%AJ & Advice to s. Ddeny Apni i]. *‘ **‘*‘‘ A certain protection from the bites of this misâ€" chievous insect. References given to many genâ€" m:;? of Ottaws and vicinity. Prepared only at MEDICAL HALL, 28â€"Sparkeâ€"st. PllVA‘!'l HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= : taws, C. W.. A fow gontlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. Ottawa, Doo. 20, 1865. Â¥y THE RUSSELL MOUSE, ATE CAMPBELL‘$ HOTEL, Oitawa, -mo'-::a?;u ogs Tenrete nequnige tis mt W + ve uai s nu= merous friends and the travell p:no.&unbu and newly= this comâ€" t us establishment, in the management of which Emï¬_ attention to iu::‘n:-“ud gueoets, ho hopes M w"“. #4 TaAMES L. CbUts: i The Compounding Delrnrh-eut" is conâ€" ducted personally by himself, and °5:«1:1'ipuom committed to his care will be dispensod with accuâ€" racy and promptness. y _ 41 Sussex Stroot, _ _ Is the Place to Buy Your Megicines | Rll‘l‘Al.'lAl'l’. vorner of George and William Stroots, (P. O‘Mcara‘s old stand), 0{' OYSTERS in every style, at all hours. wa, January 9, 1867. 321y C. Austin begs to thank his many customers and friends for the liberal patronage extended to him since his removal to his present premises, and assures them it will be his endeavor :o merit a conâ€" tinuance of the same. ~FE MEDICAL HALL ‘ VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE, pree smd from the finest material, with the apâ€" proval of many of the medical faoulty of this city, at the Dr. Dwieut‘s Cxourza Mixtor®, Chloride of Lime, Harte‘s Concentrated Lye, Lightning Fly “‘Kfllfl‘. M.l:l.r Bea. Sait, pure flavoring extracts, 6,, at t MEDICAL HALL, 28 Sparks st. Hare, Nan, aso Toorw Barsit®s, in vatiety, Luâ€" bin‘s Porfumes, Tollst Vinegar, Florida ‘ltor, Sozodont, Farinin‘s Cologne«, Dressing and Fine Combs, &c. Ico Cream, Soda Water, with pure fruit syrup from Dows‘ Marble Fountain at the SA vors, I beg respectfully to an ï¬ uamo:othu I hfv:“lov neziv:d my stock for the Summer Trade. It somâ€" prises all the best and purest Engtish & Fronch Chemicals, TOILET ARTICLHS, &C Please call and examine the Stock. . 1t 1s the hgnd bost ever J‘;?omd. £ All the reliable PATENT MEDICINES® DRLUG WARE 4OU 6 , R.IDSA_U_EEREET- 1866 SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866, 1eceived. NIOHOI-AI lgooc. CourteHouse A venue; ‘This House is convenient!y situated, and still mainâ€" tains its character as a lxmâ€"cuss MOTEL Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and renovated. No pains will be spared to accommodate *"dalitn0 USES to and from the cars and boats free of There is a FIRSTâ€"COLASS LIVERY i apphcusthrh tothe Hotet s Ottawa â€" Drug â€" Warehouse. A free Lot of HGood, Cheap PERFUMES just Hair, Nail, Tooth, Cloth, Hai, and Flosh Brushes, Turkish Towels, Shoulder Braces, India Rubber Combs, in variety. Buhi;g Cape, Bath Sponges and BT Hair pngnt ns in variety. Lubin‘s, Rimmel, Plesse and Lubin‘s and Phalop‘s Perfuames. Genuine Ean D‘Cologne, Florida W ater, also a number of preparations for the teeth and gums at AUSTIN‘3, " The Me l[l'l'fllrll'l’l," Bitters at Remedics for Cholera, Diarrhcs, Dysenâ€" tery, Cholera Infantum, and other summer comâ€" mn' kept on hand, besides a good supply of nts at A . AUSTIN‘8, " The Medicat Hall," ‘Rideauâ€"strect. ‘]nou HOUSE, . Nocth Gower, Good Mlh{udnuu-uu Hostlor. . eetumey KL, 1900 ... . .. : . /; : .. ; Ahey "The Medical Hall," C. AVSTIN, APOTHECARY. MORTIMER‘S Apothecaries Hail! W. M. MASSEY, Medical Hall, 2:'“ The sole agency in Ottawa for the oteâ€" ant of Messrs. Kenneth, OIU?W & 04 Hall, Montreal. 412y MOTELS AND sALGOONS. PROPELLY COMPOUNDED AND FREB FROMXM ADULTERAFION! N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefuily and prompt! red. J, GARYVEY, l-, 8 tawa, Fob. 12 1866 47â€"utf LYLKIR. % Es !:voryldnn}l General Office. Alfred Moses ty Jr., P. Doo.-‘u?c!l. 1865. w:-y * Dispensing Department. ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN, HE celebrated 4 Qninine Cham pagne,"" also " Orange Quinine Wine," and other Toaic 1E _ LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DY Es in this city on salo at the DOMESTITC DVYES THE ALBION HOTEL, 28, Sparksâ€"Street. qUININE WINE. Just Roceived ! AUSTIN‘3, « JAS. JOUNSpéRNS Tm\nm FOR PAST FA«â€" wors, I beg respectfully to an MOsqUITO OIL, DRUGGISTS. HOLT‘s HOTEL, 41 RIDEAUâ€"STREET, A. J. LEMON, M madioe tond Pobrcr S Caie U EPA wA DRUGS, PRRPUMERT, MEDICAL HALL, 28 Sparkeâ€"st DUIGNAN MEDICAL HALL, 28 8 JOSEPH GARVEY, M.D. The Medical Lball," Rideatuâ€"street __ _COMBS. CLOTHES BRUSHES, s &o cal Hall," Rideauâ€"stroct. parie st JFTAWA. C. â€"W.c FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1s6G7. 97â€" bâ€"y Tlil: ABOVE FIRSTâ€"CLASS COM»â€" PANY is {r’vx-ml to insure all duerlpclap of property aga‘ loss or damage by fire. HERRILCK, BRUSH tACO.. QKNTS, , Aumond‘s Buildings. Ottawa. January 4 1867. 323y The astonishing eficacy of the Canadian Pain Destroyer, in suring diseases for which it is reâ€" ::n:ndod, and. u;r wonderful nu:l‘ .l: -m e ains of Rhouma re is Nmm:’egï¬m, entitle it aï¬lgh rank n the list of Remedics for these complaints, ers_are coming l:.trom Medicine Du.l::l in :ll parts of the country for further su each testifying as to the universal utm it gives. The Canadian Pain Destroyer never fails to give mmediate relief. All Medicine Dealers keep i Ph&liehu order and use it; and no family wlï¬ wi g: it after oo?“ try“\:g'll. ce *wentyâ€" bottle. * NORTHROP & LYMAN. l‘l"s MOosT sUCCESSPUL LIFE INâ€" BURANCE COMPANY divides the whole of e Profits, evory year, among the insured, reducing e cost to about oneâ€"bal the figures usually charged. For instance, the annual pay meat, at the ug of 30, in most Companies, to insure $26 is, with profits, about $50, and without PFORNS .. 042 600 0.00004 s+60i0â€"sis0ts6irevion i rrsveernecivrcnees W OM In the Aina, $2000, to a person 30 years of A0, CO8t3 th0 PBE YORF.....msssmssssss mss 25.81 Ard €2¢h BUDEOGUONE YOAT,...:smumssssersessscsees 26.74 Which '{Aunou is subjoct to further reduction «s the business of the Company incroases. 8 Tt;.fm that the Ataa has, durln‘.::: past 12 months, insured over 14,000 m among the bust business men of the Continent, is the bost possible testimonial to the soundness of the Comâ€" E:z, and the exsellence of its method of doing ess. Ottawa, March 13 BESTABLISHED â€" 188380. R. & Cassels, Esq. â€"â€": â€" + Consulting Director. $L° now been befure the public for s longth ot time, and whenever used is well liked, never tailing in a single instance to ilvo permanent relief when timely used, and we have never known a single case of dissatisfaction where the directions are proâ€" perly followed ; but on the contrary,all are dolig::» ed with its operations, and ‘?n! in the hig! We :rnh from experience in this matter, havin tested it thoroughly, and. therefore those who are suffering from any of the complaints for which it is recommended may depend upon‘its being a Soveâ€" reign Remody. . 3 nn) MauTQ 900 in I Assurance Company ! FIRE AND MARINE. terms of its virtues and magical effects, Sol by Geo. Mortimer, John Roborts, W M. Massey, L. F. McCarthy, J. Skipner, and J, Brown, in Ottawa.. __ . . qoghtt > Motsaifeoâ€"streot, @Ia BEGS TO ANNOUNCBR To hi friends and patrons that he has removed b“&o"bnï¬â€™:l‘ ‘o: lcu;‘lfr stroot, formerly occu mi ost, vhnlollmpnprnd hm-u.uoxcnfor s0OUPUKEBINXDING, _ PAPER»â€"RULING, or BLANXK BOOK MANUFACTURING, BO OKBINDER , Ottawa March 25 CANADIAN PAINâ€" OESTROYER ! Of every description in the neatest and most dur. "bliiiaiid Binding done in tas most artistic sys A. MORTIMER, â€" rl\llu coMPANY OFFERS TO THE public the combined advantage of perfect security, modorate premiums and liberal participaâ€" tion in profits, . No extra charge for Volunteers in defence of the country. o Rl:‘!iTOUL BROS., Montreal, General Agents for anada. NEIL McKLINNON, A&:.l, 3 n ind Eparksâ€"stroot, Ottawa. Kina Life Insurance: Company. Capital and Assets, 1st Jan., 1861, $4,401,833.86 C ® * 2 * C Among the most important of modern Medical Dis coveries stands the 4 _ Wiving personal attention to all work, and hayâ€" ing had many years practical experience, he feels con fident that satisfaction will oe givan. Fixaxzos Derazruext, > CUustoms, Quebes, 6th March, 1863 MPNANCEMTRISTER: that bereatier Weeky e e0 Notices be published and furnished to Collectors of Customs, as to the rate of discount to be allowed or mn lmhkl is to be i: accordanot wi price as nmr‘ Exchange at a rate a.ul thereto. -auo:no appea‘ every Saturday in the Canada Gazertz. R. 8, M. BOUCHETTE Oitawa. March 1¢ “n. GEORGE SHOULDIS, IN RE 1 turning thanks to his friends and the public tor the liberal patronage which he has reseived for many yours, begst o state that for the future his business will be carried on in YORK STREET, where his premisos are known as the And whore every atticle in the tradoe can be ob tained of the besi quality and at the lowest prices Mr. Shouldia is ready to wait on all who may favor him with their custom, and furnish them dzily with such bread as they may require. _ _ _ M Order, notice is heroby gm that the authorisâ€" ed discount is declared to tu-u,ul per cent wntll shes Weally Rotics, and to apply to ail por: M“hflo[}wmmï¬us mA Twe sourneymen Bakers Wanted Ottawa, Decembert f ¢ city or clascow _ Please send your orders to*the York Streoet Fancy Bakery. de, Blc‘:'lngl H‘::.d, guglu. ‘(:o.l.d:. Bore Throsat Sprains, Bru rau, Stomach, ‘rChcier® Motbus, D;:oï¬.ry: Bowel t y h y e BVLE CANADIAN PALN DESTROYER HA. ANNUAL REVENURE OVER £120,000 Sto. Yam, Endowment policies on equally favorable Life Assurance Company ESTABLISHED isse. _ COAPITAL, £600,000 Stg. Ottawa, Feb. 5, 1867 YORK STREET FANCY BAKERY, AMERICAN INVOICESâ€"DISCOUNTS ‘Fmaxzos Deraztusxr, Costous, Ottawa, September 27, 1867. N ACCORDANCE WITHTHE ABOVE Order, notice is hereby given that the authorisâ€" ESTABLISHED, A. D. 1820. J. GARVEY, ESQ., M. D., Medisal Referee. BRITISH AMERICA NUTICE OF REMOVAL. A : MORTIMER â€" BEA D R. SMITH, Agunt, Office : Over Seott‘s Confectionery. s t .. Nowcastle, C. W., (General Agents for C. W Metoalfoâ€"street. $50v dw 301y 3001f garden and ornamentod grounds id&:wlnln‘ the same, forming part of Loti\'o. 2V, in the 1st conâ€" cession, Ottawa front. A most desirable private ressdence and vacant Lots adjoining the same also for salo at reasonable prices. February 10, 186+. Ottaw,*‘May 10, 1867. % wa, in the Township of Nepean, distant from City of Ottawa about three miles on the nuadlmln({ road, together with the STUNE DWELLINGâ€"HOUSE thereon erected, at present mr?w b‘{ Williain Thomson, Esquire, and the garden and ornamented grounds adjoining the Ottawa, February 27, 1867 4522 . [‘OR SALK.«=THE WESTS« Buso" erly oneâ€"third of Lot No. 27, in Â¥First Concession Ottuwa, Front Neâ€" pean, and Lots Noé. 26 and 28. in the same Conceswion, at present in the occupation of &n. T. Aylen, Esq. For further particulars apply to Jgoun and Wa.~ Twowsox, Nepean, and Lewrs & Prouxt, Barrister, Ottawa. Je2â€"141â€"tf AAL .‘ . Pul GROVE HOUSE: w pleasantly situated on the Richmond Road, with Stablos, Conch Honse, Garden and vacant Lot adjacent thereto, â€" A sistern of fine water in the touse. Apply to MRS. BUNTING, . PIR _____ Rochester Estate, or on the, Promiges Por particulars and terms npply to John ans William Thomson on the premises, or to LEWIS & PINHEY, Pes w4 â€"_ _ Barristers, &o., Ottawa. VICTORIA HOTELâ€"TO LET. Being en the eve of Confederation, and Ottawa being ‘Moly settled upon as its capital, could not fail to be made to pay, It is built on the most modern style of architecâ€" ture, of cut stone ; has large plateâ€"glass windows, and is four stories high, exclusive of the basemont. It is finely situated on the corner of Wellington and O‘*Connorâ€"streets, immediately opposite the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings, and has threo vacant lots attached, so that the Auildings could be enlarged to any reâ€" quired urdly. : t Applications, (postpaid) to be addressed to FRANCEIS CLEMOW, ESQ., * Or JOHN HENEY, Esq., Richmond Road, Ottawa, C. W Ottawa, March 11. . 370 not apply, . _ Ottawa, October B\’ PRIVATE BARGAIN, A LARGE firstâ€"class Frame Honse and Lo#, 66 by 99, within tea minutes‘ walk of Govarnment Buildings, Apply to + II. MeLEAN, ?‘ddnn JOHN JONES, Post Ofice, Ottawa paid. Bedâ€"rooms, and is furnished with al modern im provelents. * Elt K0 199L C Cl Â¥9 Ottawas, Febrypary 13, 1867 Ottawa, ropruary 10. 1866 FORDALL.â€"Beautilully situated on the Macadamized Road {mtvm Otâ€" e tawa City and A';lmcr. about 36 miputes‘ drive from the city. A farm of excellent lud.mungnbmwnm,wnhsurgo Stone ho pop pi'hlg.d has no objection to sell of as no o to a part t.hobn'n? with‘or without the house, Thhpwonld be a desirable country residence. Title unexcepâ€" tionable. Rip y Ni 83 20.88 NS me L N thk oEA 4 nearly a‘p-iu the lot on wnich the new Bank of Montreal is to be erected, within five minutes‘ watk of the other Banks. Lots9 and 10 on notth side of Queen Street POllll.lOl GIVEN IM» ioi d mediately. _A new Brick .;-9%3«“&0[0! Bessorer Street, Sandy weugu 4 Hill, near the residence of Hon Ma!colm Cameron. This building contrins Sever is Buildings and Club House in rear of the above. In the Totnship of Gloucester, situated about hali .-llohuml%- Bridge. ‘This land can be sold en bloc or immlots of 5 meres. Ottewa, July 0. August 1. FRANCIS CLEMOW, ESQ. Â¥ City of 0&‘-'3. Ottawa Fob. 10,1866. 46â€"utf May 8 Ottawa, Aug. 28, 1867 Ott: wa, Sept. 26, 1867. For further particulars, apply to NOB SALE ON REASONABLE B._â€"hmm with a family of children need FOR SALE OB TO LET Apply to GTFOER SALE. Tho Victoria HMote!l Apply to ALSO, 23 ACRES OF LAXD. Three Houses to Let, Posscssion giveh 1st June. Dwellings to Let. J A Comfortable Dwelling â€" over the Store ot the subscribâ€" 1z 4i ¢r on Wellington street. O LE‘LT CcOUNXTRY RESIDENCE FORSALE. â€"Beautifully situated on To be Let, ON vÂ¥ICTORIA TER» race, Richmond Road, conâ€" taining eight rooms each." Posâ€" â€" session given May 1st. Y NO more eligible chance could be offered to any pqt& in the Hotelâ€" lnp!ni line than the lease of the above FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. TO LET PIANO KFor Sale, T HHEE FURNISH‘S l ROOMS and use of Piano, on | Wo‘lingtonâ€"stroet. Enquire at | this oflice. I TOQ LET. OR SALE.â€"Lots 9 and 10 â€" Boath Side Sparks Etreet, REV. J. JOUNSTON, Wull Village. LEWIS & PINHEY, Barristers, &¢., Ottawa. 46â€"utf KA L .p) 2 oâ€"_â€"â€" TCThnts L. P. O‘BANLY. JOHN .GREENE Apply at this office. MRS. LAUDER. Centro Town Bandy HiL 46â€"utf 307 553 515a '““"".;i“;‘j\‘)â€"â€"fâ€" ATLTHE.) T'J..JUOR = SHEFFIELD HOUSE | if , pre | JAPANESE SILKS AND REPPS, â€"@*Mâ€"Eâ€" A K Ac & ~Co.. THE LATEST AUTUMN FPASHIONS! CA I DCUUINVGILE @10R AMODINOOIISU AIODUN DIMTDIND L OA ALRVIQNZAW \,/IJUUJ\D, 471 2%= «) ING ROOM CLOCKS, OFFICE CLCOKS, KITOHEN OLOCKS, Pattern Bonnets, Pattemn Hats, Flowers, Feathers, f â€" RIBBONS, BOXNET ORNAMENTS, PATTERX MAXNTLES, TY T &e. {3xF" Call and iuspeét the stock of Gold and Silsee WATCHES Jewellery, Electroâ€"Plated Ware, Faney Goodg, &c. T IXC . o Py n ‘\\\\\" FRENCH ME;RIETOES, f’///lf(lj n | 2yv. Od. peér: "ard. R Krench Poplins and Empress Cloths, BLACK DOESKINS, | BILK MIXTURE OF COATING: T Do. _ do. TROWSERINOS, BEDFORD CORDS, CHAUDILERE 1 WE ,nugmocuu Du., : e c s skLs MACEE & RUSSELL CUNNINGHAM AND LINDSAY, CUNNINC READY â€" M PILOTS, y BEAVERS, PETERSHAMS, DPEYONS, WHITNXEYS IRISH FRIEZLE, $ "CANADIAN Do., They woold call particular attention, hflg-lm, that is fashionable for COMPETITION. *_ They are also prepared to tak latest styles and fashion, and as they # WARRANTED TO FIT. ALEX. DVFF. "‘l"â€"ho_»’.nhn:o â€"â€"y known as the |* m es & J + goz{“l’um. po:fl at ï¬cnbk‘.m ]UST received an imimmense assortment of PARLOR CLOCKS, DIN ) TNG ROOM CLOCKS. OFFICE GLCGOKS KITOHEN OlOCK® LL the 1, title and claiimn of the A nwnumngm»ndw the late Waiter Beckworth, in the lots of land as numbers thirty, thirfyâ€"one and this (:0. 31, ndsl,{lllhol:‘d(ln) range of the To ip of Litchfield, County of Pootine, and I d&o- Importers of Dry Goods. on WIDOW JAMKS POWELL I to read and write: _ â€" Havelook, July 13, 1867. | 2Bwim Ottawa, Sept. 23, 1867 â€"Onmn Woeoednesday, the 18th Instant. SILKâ€" V ELV ET, ELV RMEPEILN ! Septomber 16, 1867 OTTAW A, Sept. 14, 1867 OTTAW A, September 12. RE NOW OFFERING A Rgol AND WELLâ€"SELECTED 8§TOCK OoF DRY GOODS, which they will sell C P FOR CASH. ¢ TO THEIR CLOTHING: DEPARTMENT «417y :\SMIN ATED FOR SALE. BSTA BTIC $ yi8 FRENCH MERINOES, 2s 6d PER YARD Cloths FRENCH MERINOES, 2s 64 PER YARD, August 1, 1866. 24, Sparks st., Ottawi:. AND PROVISIONS Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BULLOING, â€" } Corner of Sussex and Murray Stréets Sroceries, Ligaors, M. SPARROW & Co., AND A VARIETY OÂ¥ NEW FANCY CLOTHS /ï¬\ @MM â€" y _ ase y FRENCH MERINOES, 4X y NOo. 50, SPARKS STREET, AND MANC IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HAM & LINDSAY‘S, . 14, Riideauâ€"est. orders for Clothing, which they gusrantee to make up in e under the m;:‘rlmdnoo ï¬perhmd cwan,‘th is they havre now on Land every novelty of cu _ and pattern it he seagon, and as their stock is large and varied they DEFY ‘ACTURERS OF, AND. DEALERS IX ADE CLOTHING ! TL P .A W & E. KL&McGILLIVRAY & Co., TSH ED TN 1844 â€"WILL SHEWâ€" and Clothing. BLANKETS s N m A J siaess O‘MEARA & CO. MuCCASLINS, BUCK, BAGS, LINEN, § Do., TRAVELLING, COTFONS, STRIPED, Do., _ BLUE, o De., .. AREY» v Miises, CoOATs, W W carry a round of the Tmuzs. Must be able to read and write: Oll'.lvl:: OF ROOMs aw DUIG= nan Y w, Oitawa, Az‘m 17. oo n oT . Wunn IMMEDIATELY a Boy to sarry a round of the Truzs. Must be able l\wo PIRST»eCLASS JOURNEYMEN Blacksmiths to whom constant employment nd good wages will be given. Apply to PETER KLLDUFF, 463tf Yorkâ€"st., Ottewas PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS ANXD MANUFACBRURIN@ JEWELLERS PANTS, VESTS, Wanted Immediately, BHIRTS, DRAW Kiks, SMOCKS, 80CK8,* Boarding. ‘CLOQQ 55â€"7 M1TT3, WOOLLEX Db." â€" BUCK, 510y s27 sdy fuly it { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. The only modern case, with which we are | familiar, of a morganatic marriage in which | the bride was the person of supcrior rank is | that of the Princess Elizabethb, fllhly, sisterâ€" | inâ€"law of Victor Emmanuai, who was married ) with the left hand in 1856 â€"a year after the | death of her busband Prince Ferdinandâ€"to the Marquis Rapalio, Victor Emmanual himâ€" | self is said to have len more than once on | the point of contracting a morganatic union ; with some of his favorites, but has been preâ€" | vented by the advice of his -mu«:hm l somehow or other deem it boiter for in #crests of the state that he should live in a |\ The reigning dynasty of Baden presents | an isolated instance of the scion of a morganâ€" | atic marriage breaking through the tramâ€" | meling precision of suchâ€"a union, and sucâ€" icceding to the rmank of his parent in the | same way as the oflspring of an «que!l anion, | In.1830, with the death of the Grandâ€"Duke i Louis, the strictly legitimate line. of the | ancient Prince of Baden came to an end. King Louis of Bavaria, was on ‘the point of taking possession of the country as next of kin, when Leopold, the offspring .of a worganatic marriage of the preceding Grand ‘DnhObMel Frederick with a Madam» | Geversberg, suddenly . proclaimed bimselt | Grapd Duke.. He was supported by the | people, who admired his character. and boid. | ness, Bavaria threatened war, and marched hor armies toward the Baden frontier, but the qutbreak of the French revolution of 1830, ) which was followed by disturbances in various | parts of Germany, induced King Loais to | pause, aud he findlly contented himself with | issuing a solemn protest against what he calâ€" Jed a usurpation of the crown. The reigning fumily of Baden has since then never been disturbed, and its claims have been fally reâ€" cognised by the Germaiu powers. Leopold‘s son Frederic is now on the throne, and is marâ€" ried to a rister of the present King of Prussia. One more instance of a morganatic union is | that of this despotic Elector of Hesse, whose dominions Prussia recently annexed to the great Joy of his subjects. In 1881 ‘he fell in love with Gertrude Lebmann, the pretty wife of a non-eolm:hdud offticer in the Prassinn army, A little pecuniary armangement was made with her husband, a divorce was obâ€" tained, and immediately afterward the Elector Frederick WJliiam took her to wife morganaâ€" tically." He made hber first Countess of Schamburg, aud then Priocess ot Hanan. She has borne him six sons and three daughâ€" ters, who have taken their titles from their mother. It was said that he intended to have declared his eldest son heir to the throne, notâ€" withstanding the., “s hinderances in the ; but Prussia, by her summary proceeding, 'h:l’ptevonu'd the execution of any such proâ€" ject. it Prince Edward of Saxeâ€"Weimar, who is marâ€" ried in this manner to a daughter of the proad Duke of Richmond, while another English nobleman, the Duke of MHamilton, wedded, on terms of perfect eg‘:lly, a Princess of the grand ducal house of Baden, whose rauk is cerâ€" *ainly es high as that of Prince Edward. Among the existing members of princely houses who contiacted this kind of marriage may be mentioned Prince Leopold of Saxony, Prince Charles of Bavaria, and Prince Alexâ€" ander of Wurtemberg. * is a son ofâ€" the Jast . named â€"an offepri. 3 f his. morganatic marriage â€"who, under the name of Prince Teck, lately married Queen Victoria‘s cousin, Princess Mary of Cambridge. A > singular instance of a morganatie union is that of I‘rederic, the Crown Prince, was ounce peiforming this duty, when his eye cauglht sight of a dressed wax figure in the window of a dressmaker‘s shop in the second storey of the burning building. . In the hurry and exâ€" citement of the moment he mistook this layâ€" ficure for a living person endeavoring to escape from the burning window.. 1«mping irom his horse, he plunged into the duilding and ascended the staircaso. On his way through the yooms, he discovered the owner of the dressmaking establishment, who was bewildered in the smoke, and whom he conâ€" ducted to a place of u}cty. This was the woman whom he subsequently married, beâ€" stowing on her the title of the Countess Danner, and settling upon her a large dowry. She survived Lim only a year or two. _ riven ; Faith shall behold thee as puto as the day Then wert torn from the earth and transplanted ‘to Heaven, + 0, holy and fair, I rejoice thou art there, In that kingdom of light, with its cities of gold, Where the air thrills with ‘angel bosannas, and * | where > * Thou wilt never grow old, sweet, , | Never grow old ! e x Ti i Every body has heard the term " Morganatic murriage®," and many people supposed that marriages of this kind are a species of conceâ€" binage, .in which the Kings andâ€"Princes of Europe are fond of indulging. (This is not the case, however, ~A morganatic marriage is just as binding upon the partics as any other marriage, â€" The term is derived from the Gerâ€" man Morgengabe, which means a dowry. It significs a matrimonial contract in which one of the parties is greatly superior in rank to the other, If it be the bride who is of inferior rank, she agrees that she and her children shall be entitled neitherto the rank nor the estate of her husband, and that the dowry which is scttled upon her at the time of the marriage shall be accepted in liew of all other privileges. _ If the qnan be inforior be gives his assent to similar conditions. 1u . the bridal ceremony the party of superior rauk gives the left hand, instead of the right, to the otherâ€"whence these marri are sometimes styled * leftâ€"handed." ; * yor 4 One of the most famous of this class was that of Frederic® William the ‘Third, of Prussia, to the Coun Augusta, of Harrach, upon whom her hasband conferred the rank of Princess Leiguitz â€"a »marriage consummated in 1824, long ufter the death of the King‘s most lrgmqu:, the boautiâ€" ful Queen Louisa. The Pri of Leignitz is still livingâ€"a widow since 1840. . Another morganatie marriage was that of the late King of Denmark, Frederick the Seventh, who, after being divorced from‘ two Princesses, martfed morgantilly a plain dressmakcr by the name of liasmussen, with whom he lived ‘happily till his death. He first encountered her under very singular circumstances. â€" Itis the custom at CopenLagen, when a large ï¬n.ecâ€"h"(a one of the IP‘riness to aitend it, and to commuand of the detachment of troops which is always called out to keep order while th« firemen endcavor to extinguish the confiaâ€" gration. . Thou wilt rever grow old, > Nor weary, nor sad, in the house of thy birthâ€"z My beautitul lily, thy leaves will unfold d In a climate that is purer and brighter than f earth, ~> Ob, holy and fair, I rejoice thou art there, In that kingdom of light, with its cities of gold ; Where the air thrills with angel hosannas, and where g » / _ Thou wilt never ‘MR Never grow old ! I am a pilgrim, with sorrow and sil lHaunting my footsteps wherever § go ; Lite is a wartare my title to winâ€" Well will it be if it ond pot in w Pray for me, swoot, I am laden wittf care Park are my garments with a Thou my bright angel art #inless an. t And will never grow old, sweet, § Never grow old ! â€"On Sunday last the 5,628th Jewish year commenced, and was duly cclebrated by Jows throuzhbout the world. All the Synagogues were filled with worsbippers, and a ceremon; peculiar to the eolebuth- of the Rosh Hashâ€" aus (New Year) was performed, the men of the congregations habiting themselves with shrouds during the services of the day . more reprehensible manner THOU WILT NXEVER GROW OLD. wilt thou be when the pilgrim, grown gray, eps when the vines from the hearthstones are MORGANATIC MARRIAGES. Curious Customs in Germany.